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Feb. 14 Arkansas-Fort Smith 2:00 p.m.Feb. 15 Arkansas-Fort Smith 1:30 p.m.Feb. 16 Arkansas-Fort Smith 1:00 p.m.Feb. 18 at Arlington Baptist 2:30 p.m.Feb. 21 at Emporia State* 1:00 p.m.Feb. 22 at Emporia State* 1:00 p.m.Feb. 22 at Emporia State* 3:00 p.m.Feb. 23 at Emporia State* 12:00 p.m.Feb. 28 Washburn* 2:00 p.m.Mar. 1 Washburn* 12:00 p.m.Mar. 1 Washburn* 2:00 p.m.Mar. 2 Washburn* 1:00 p.m.Mar. 6 at Southwest Baptist* 2:00 p.m.Mar. 7 at Southwest Baptist* 12:00 p.m.Mar. 7 at Southwest Baptist* 2:00 p.m.Mar. 8 at Southwest Baptist* 12:00 p.m.Mar. 14 Lincoln* 2:30 p.m.Mar. 15 Lincoln* 1:00 p.m.Mar. 15 Lincoln* 3:00 p.m.Mar. 16 Lincoln* 1:00 p.m.Mar. 21 at Missouri Western* 2:00 p.m.Mar. 22 at Missouri Western* 1:00 p.m.Mar. 22 at Missouri Western* 3:00 p.m.Mar. 23 at Missouri Western* 1:00 p.m.Mar. 28 Northeastern State* 2:30 p.m.Mar. 29 Northeastern State* 1:00 p.m.Mar. 29 Northeastern State* 3:00 p.m.Mar. 30 Northeastern State* 1:00 p.m.Apr. 1 Arlington Baptist 2:30 p.m.Apr. 4 Fort Hays State* 2:30 p.m.Apr. 5 Fort Hays State* 1:00 p.m.Apr. 5 Fort Hays State* 3:00 p.m.Apr. 6 Fort Hays State* 1:00 p.m.Apr. 8 at Austin College 4:00 p.m.Apr. 8 at Austin College 6:00 p.m.Apr. 11 at Lindenwood* 6:00 p.m.Apr. 12 at Lindenwood* 1:00 p.m.Apr. 12 at Lindenwood* 3:00 p.m.Apr. 13 at Lindenwood* 1:00 p.m.Apr. 16 Hillsdale Baptist 1:30 p.m.Apr. 16 Hillsdale Baptist 3:30 p.m.Apr. 17 at Missouri Southern* 6:00 p.m.Apr. 18 at Missouri Southern* 2:00 p.m.Apr. 18 at Missouri Southern* 4:00 p.m.Apr. 19 at Missouri Southern* 1:00 p.m.Apr. 25 Central Missouri* 2:30 p.m.Apr. 26 Central Missouri* 1:00 p.m.Apr. 26 Central Missouri* 3:00 p.m.Apr. 27 Central Missouri* 1:00 p.m.

Bold–Home Game at Wendell Simmons Field*–Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game

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Table of ConTenTsGeneral InformaTIon2014 Schedule ............................................................. 1/Back CoverUCO Quick Facts/Phone Directory ............................................... 2

CoaChes/season ouTlook/PlayersCoaching Staff ............................................................................ 4-52014 Season Outlook ..................................................................... 62014 Roster .................................................................................... 7Player Profiles .......................................................................... 8-16

revIew/hIsTory2013 Season Review/Final Statistics ..................................... 18-192013 MIAA Standings/All-MIAA Teams .................................... 20

School Records ........................................................................ 21-23All-Conference Players ................................................................. 24All-Region, All-America Players .................................................. 25Season-by-Season Results ....................................................... 26-31Series Records ............................................................................... 32

abouT uCoThe University .............................................................................. 34President/Athletic Director ........................................................... 35 Athletic Administration ................................................................. 36Media Relations/Wendell Simmons Field ..................................... 37About Edmond .............................................................................. 38About Oklahoma City ................................................................... 39The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association ............... 40

2014 sCheduleDate (Day) Opponent Site TimeFeb. 14 (Friday) Arkansas-Fort Smith Edmond 2:00 p.m.Feb. 15 (Saturday) Arkansas-Fort Smith Edmond 1:30 p.m.Feb. 16 (Sunday) Arkansas-Fort Smith Edmond 1:00 p.m.Feb. 18 (Tuesday) Arlington Baptist Arlington, Texas 2:30 p.m.Feb. 21 (Friday) Emporia State* Emporia, Kan. 1:00 p.m.Feb. 22 (Saturday) Emporia State* (DH) Emporia, Kan. 1:00 p.m.Feb. 23 (Sunday) Emporia State* Emporia, Kan. 12:00 p.m.Feb. 28 (Friday) Washburn* Edmond 2:00 p.m.March 1 (Saturday) Washburn* (DH) Edmond 12:00 p.m.March 2 (Sunday) Washburn* Edmond 1:00 p.m.March 6 (Thursday) Southwest Baptist* Bolivar, Mo. 2:00 p.m.March 7 (Friday) Southwest Baptist* (DH) Bolivar, Mo. 12:00 p.m.March 8 (Saturday) Southwest Baptist* Bolivar, Mo. 12:00 p.m.March 14 (Friday) Lincoln* Edmond 2:30 p.mMarch 15 (Saturday) Lincoln* (DH) Edmond 1:00 p.m.March 16 (Sunday) Lincoln* Edmond 1:00 p.m.March 21 (Friday) Missouri Western* St. Joseph, Mo. 2:00 p.m.March 22 (Saturday) Missouri Western* (DH) St. Joseph, Mo. 1:00 p.m.March 23 (Sunday) Missouri Western* St. Joseph, Mo. 1:00 p.m.March 28 (Friday) Northeastern State* Edmond 2:30 p.m.March 29 (Saturday) Northeastern State* (DH) Edmond 1:00 p.m.March 30 (Sunday) Northeastern State* Edmond 1:00 p.m.April 1 (Tuesday) Arlington Baptist Edmond 2:30 p.m.April 4 (Friday) Fort Hays State* Edmond 2:30 p.m.April 5 (Saturday) Fort Hays State* (DH) Edmond 1:00 p.m.April 6 (Sunday) Fort Hays State* Edmond 1:00 p.m.April 8 (Tuesday) Austin College (DH) Sherman, Texas 4:00 p.m.April 11 (Friday) Lindenwood* St. Charles, Mo. 6:00 p.m.April 12 (Saturday) Lindenwood* (DH) St. Charles, Mo. 1:00 p.m.April 13 (Sunday) Lindenwood* St. Charles, Mo. 1:00 p.m.April 16 (Wednesday) Hillsdale Baptist (DH) Edmond 1:30 p.m.April 17 (Thursday) Missouri Southern* Joplin, Mo. 6:00 p.m.April 18 (Friday) Missouri Southern* (DH) Joplin, Mo. 2:00 p.m.April 19 (Saturday) Missouri Southern* Joplin, Mo. 1:00 p.m.April 25 (Friday) Central Missouri* Edmond 2:30 p.m.April 26 (Saturday) Central Missouri* (DH) Edmond 1:00 p.m.April 27 (Sunday) Central Missouri* Edmond 1:00 p.m. Bold - Home game DH - Doubleheader * - Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association

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uCo QuICk faCTsMailing Address: University of Central Oklahoma 100 North University Edmond, OK 73034 Founded: Dec. 24, 1890 President: Dr. Don Betz Athletic Director: Joe MullerSenior Associate Athletic Director: Scott WilliamsAthletic Business Manager: Britni BrannonDirector of Athletic Compliance: Darnell SmithDirector of Compliance Monitoring: Jeremy RogersDirector of Corporate Sponsorships/Marketing: Brandon BakerDirector of Ticket Sales: Gunnar PoffFaculty Representative: Trey ConeHead Athletic Trainer: Ed KabrickNational Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics AssocationNickname: Bronchos School Colors: Bronze and Blue Enrollment: 17,101Stadium (Capacity): Wendell Simmons Field (1,000)

baseball faCTsHead Coach: Dax LeoneYears, Record at UCO: Three years, 85-59Years, Overall Record: Three years, 85-59Associate Head Coach: Jeff SteeleStudent/Graduate Assistants: Caleb Bushyhead, Cody Painter, Kevin

Wagner2013 Record: 30-192013 Conference Record/Finish: 23-16 (T-3rd)Lettermen Returning/Lost: 15/15Position Starters Returning/Lost: 4/5Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/8

baseball hIsToryFirst Season of Baseball: 1896Conference/Division Championships: 14 (1929, ‘36, ‘37, ‘39, ‘47,

‘48, ‘94, ‘97, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07)National Tournament Appearances: Eight (one in NAIA - 1983; seven

in NCAA Division II - 1994, ‘97, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘05, ‘06)

aThleTIC medIa relaTIonsDirector of Athletic Media Relations: Mike Kirk Office: (405) 974-2142 Home: (405) 348-4897 Cell: (405) 615-2233 Email: [email protected] Specialist: David Garrett Office: (405) 974-2140 Cell: (405) 642-3608 Email: [email protected] Relations Fax: (405) 974-3820

aThleTIC sTaff Phone/emaIl dIreCTory University of Central Oklahoma Switchboard .......................974-2000 OfficeAthletic Department ...............................................................974-2500 Kim Ferguson ([email protected]) Athletic Director ....................................................................974-2500 Joe Muller ([email protected]) Senior Associate Athletic Director .........................................974-2137 Scott Williams ([email protected]) Head Coach ............................................................................974-2506 Dax Leone ([email protected])

Associate Head Coach ...........................................................974-2506 Jeff Steele ([email protected])

Director of Media Relations ...................................................974-2142 Mike Kirk ([email protected])

Director of Athletic Compliance ............................................974-3959 Darnell Smith ([email protected])

Director of Sales & Marketing ...............................................974-2164 Brandon Baker ([email protected])

Director of Ticket Sales .........................................................974-2176 Gunnar Poff ([email protected])

sChool nICkname“Bronchos” was the nickname selected for Central Oklahoma

in 1922 by Mrs. C.W. Wantland, wife of long-time UCO football coach C.W. Wantland. The name was chosen from a number of suggestions for the name of UCO’s football team and became the nickname for all athletic teams at the school.

Mrs. Wantland was made an honorary member of the Letterman’s Club as a result of selecting the nickname, becoming the first woman admitted to that organization. sChool Colors

Bronze and blue were chosen as Central Oklahoma’s school colors in 1895 by school president Edmund Dandridge Murdaugh. The first public display of the bronze and blue was in Guthrie when a student represented UCO in the first oratorical contest ever held in Oklahoma. ProduCTIon CredITs

The 2014 University of Central Oklahoma baseball media guide was written, edited and designed by Mike Kirk of the UCO Athletic Media Relations Office.

Photographs were provided by Dan Smith, director of UCO Pho-tographic Services Department. Cover design was done by UCO Art Director Craig Beuchaw.

The 2014 media guide was printed at the UCO printCentral, NUC 146.

GeT The laTesT on The bronChos aT: www.bronChosPorTs.Com

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Dax leoneDax Leone is in his fourth year at

the helm of the Central Oklahoma program and is well on his way in getting the Bronchos back among the NCAA Division II elite.

Leone, who took over the reigns in the summer of 2010 following previ-ous stints as a head coach and assistant coach at various levels around the country and in Canada, is 85-59 with three consecutive winning seasons.

His first team won 10 of its last 11 games to rally for a 24-23 finish and

the Bronchos followed with a 31-17 campaign in 2012 for the first 30-win season since 2008.

Leone led UCO to another 30-win season in 2013 with a 30-19 record that included a third-place finish in its first season in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association and a trip to the MIAA Tournament semifinals after a first-round series win over Emporia State.

Four players coached by Dax were on major league rosters in 2013 -- Jeremy Hefner of the New York Mets, Tyler Lyons of the St. Louis Cardinals, Duke Welker of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Evan Gattis of the Atlanta Braves.

A product of Shawnee High School who was a standout pitcher at Seminole State College and Texas, Leone came to UCO after spending one year as an assistant coach at Oklahoma State.

Dax got his coaching start as the pitching coach/recruiting coordinator at East Central, spending three seasons with the Tigers.

He helped lead ECU to its only Lone Star Conference North Divi-sion championship in 2004, recruited eight all-conference players and coached LSC North Division Pitcher of the Year Cory Hall, who had a 1.76 earned run average that ranks as the best in school history.

Leone was also the head coach of the Kelowna (British Columbia) Falcons of the West Coast Baseball League during the summers of 2003 and ‘04, directing nine all-conference players and leading the team to a 35-21 record and their first-ever division title.

Leone spend the 2005 season as pitching coach at St. Gregory’s before becoming pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at Seminole.

He was with the Trojans for one season, directing a staff that had a 3.89 ERA, led the NJCAA in strikeouts with 481 in 432 innings and limited opponents to a .235 batting average.

Of the players Leone coached in 2006, eight were drafted and six went on to sign with a Division I school.

As recruiting coordinator at Seminole, Leone helped the Trojans sign one of the best classes in the junior college ranks and his last class had five players drafted.

Leone went from Seminole to Division I Louisiana-Monroe in August of 2006 and spent three seasons there as pitching coach and recruiting coordinator.

ULM pitchers posted some of the best seasons in school history under Dax’s tutelage and four of his players were taken in the major league baseball draft.

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The Warhawks set a school record for saves (14) during Leone’s first season in 2007 en route to winning 30 games and qualifying for the Sun Belt Conference Tournament for the first time in five years.

In Leone’s second year at ULM, Derek Ward was named to the NCBWA National Stopper of the Year Watch List.

Four pitchers earned Louisiana Pitcher of the Week or Sun Belt Pitcher of the Week honors during that 2008 season, which ended with the War-hawks capturing the conference title in finishing with a 34-24 record.

ULM went 32-27 and was runner-up in the conference tournament during Leone’s final season in 2009.

Dax spent the 2010 season at OSU, working with the pitching staff. Three Cowboy pitchers were taken in the 2010 draft.

A prep standout at Shawnee, Leone started his college playing career at Seminole. He went 15-3 during two seasons there while helping the Trojans to a 107-17 record, including a national runner-up finish in 1997.

Leone moved on to Texas in 1999 and went 8-6 that season, including a 6-3 mark in Big 12 Conference games. He was an Academic All-Big 12 pick as a senior in 2000.

Dax, who earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from ECU, is married (Amber) and has two children (Tal and Payden).

Born: Aug. 15, 1977. High School Education: Shawnee (Okla.) High School, 1996. College Education: Seminole State College, Associate in Sci-ence, 1998; East Central University, B.S. in Exercise Science, 2002; ECU, Master’s in Sports Administration, 2004. Playing Experience: Seminole State College, 1997-98; Univer-sity of Texas, 1999-00. Coaching Experience: 2001-04: East Central, pitching coach/recruiting coordinator. 2004-05: St. Gregory’s, pitching coach.

2005-06: Seminole State, pitching coach/recruiting coordina-tor.

2006-09: Louisiana-Monroe, pitching coach/recruiting co-ordinator.

2009-10: Oklahoma State, assistant coach.2010-Present: Central Oklahoma, head coach.

Marital Status: Married (Amber).Children: Tal (5), Payden (2).

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Caleb bushyheaDServing as a graduate assistant coach for the Central Oklahoma baseball program in 2014 is former Divi-

sion I standout Caleb Bushyhead.Bushyhead was a prep star at Mannford High School before going on to become a three-year starter at

Oklahoma from 2010-12. He was a three-time Academic All-Big XII selection and helped lead the Sooners to the 2010 College World Series.

Picked in the 2012 Major League Baseball draft by the Los Angeles Angels, Bushyhead played one sum-mer in the minor leagues before opting to began his coaching career. He was a graduate assistant at OU last spring, helping with event operations while also serving as the team’s radio color commentator.

JeFF steeleIn his third year as Central Oklahoma’s associate head coach is Jeff Steele, who came to the Bronchos

after a highly-successful six-year stint as pitching coach at NAIA powerhouse Lubbock Christian.Steele has helped lead UCO to back-to-back 30-win seasons for the first time since 2007-08, with the

Bronchos finishing 31-17 in 2012 and 30-19 last spring.Jeff spent six years on the Lubbock Christian staff, with the Chaparrals going 290-76 while making four

national tournament appearances -- including a runner-up finish in 2011 -- during that span.LCU’s pitching staff ranked in the top five nationally in strikeouts four times under Steele’s guidance

and led the NAIA in 2011 with 487 stikeouts in 471 innings when the Chaparrals finished 50-14.A native of British Columbia, Canada, Steele was an All-Conference and All-Region pitcher at Collin

County (Texas) Community College before playing his last two years at Oklahoma Baptist. He was an All-American for the Bison in 2004, posting a 10-1 record with a 3.14 earned run average in 97 innings.

Steele started his coaching career as an assistant at Chattanooga State (Tenn.) Community College, helping the Tigers win 37 games while lowering their team ERA over two runs a game during his lone season there in 2005.

He went to Lubbock Christian the following year and helped the Chaparrals produce five Major League Baseball draft selections as pitchers, with seven pitchers signing professional contracts. Steele also spent seven summers on the East Coast as a head coach in the Coastal Plains League (summer collegiate league), with more than 50 of his former CPL players having been drafted.

Jeff is married (Jamie).

CoDy PainterIn his second year as a graduate assistant on the Central Oklahoma coaching staff is Cody Painter, who

helped guide the Bronchos to a 30-19 record last year.Painter earned All-State honors as a senior at Oklahoma Christian Academy in Edmond before going to

Clarendon (Texas) College. He redshirted his first year and then was named student assistant coach in 2010, working with the hitters and catchers while coaching first base for a team ranked as high as No. 15 in the National Junior College Athletics Association (NJCAA).

Cody went to Oklahoma State in 2011 and worked as a student manager for the Cowboys for two years before coming to UCO. He has spent five summers coaching high school prospect teams in Oklahoma, hav-

ing had 22 players sign with Division I programs and five players taken in the Major League Baseball draft.

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kevin WagnerIn his third year helping the Central Oklahoma program as a student assistant coach is Kevin Wagner, who

serves as the director of baseball operations.Wagner has helped the Bronchos to an 85-59 record the past three years, including back-to-back 30-win

seasons in 2012 and ‘13.A local product of Edmond Santa Fe High School, Wagner played for the Bronchos during the 2010 season. Kevin is completing work on his history education degree.

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healthy blend of returning talent and experienced newcomers has Central Oklahoma ready to continue its climb back to national prominence in 2014. The Bronchos have four position starters and six pitch-ers back from last year’s 30-19 team, with several impact

transfers expected to make a difference as UCO looks to contend for the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association title and a berth in the NCAA Division II playoffs.

“We’re really excited about competing in the MIAA for the second year,” said head coach Dax Leone, who is 85-59 entering his fourth season at the helm. “Last year was a good experience and we learned a lot about the dynamics of how the conference works. This is one of the top baseball conferences in the country and we need to be more consistent, but we like our chances of being one of the top teams.”

The Bronchos tied for third in the league last year and advanced to the semifinals of the MIAA Tournament, with much more expected this spring.

Seniors Mason Justice and Ethan Sharp lead what should be a deep pitching staff, with defense also expected to be a major strength of the team.

“We need to be a lot better from a pitching prospective and consistently throw quality strikes,” Leone said. “This is a phase of the game we work a lot on and we need to be better.

“We have definitely upgraded our defense all the way around and have some really good athletes in key spots. There are quite a few guys competing to be our every-day position guys and that competition is always a good thing.”

Seniors Tyler Crabtree, Matt Johnson, Ross Rose and Cesar Wong are returning position starters and key offensive performers who should spark the Bronchos at the plate.

“Offense should once again be our strength if we can cut down on our strikeouts,” Leone said. “We’re pretty solid on both sides of the plate and have created a lot of depth in our system here.

“We want to play aggressive, push the issue and create mismatches in our favor. Overall, this may be our most bal-anced group from top to bottom with no automatic outs like we’ve had in the past.”

Here’s a position-by-position look at the Bronchos: CatCher

A senior returner and Division I senior transfer will battle it out for the top spot behind the plate. Ryan Stoup hit .309 as a part-time starter for the Bronchos a year ago, while Brad Lamberti played 45 games at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Both are fully capable of handling the position and each will see action, particularly early in the season. Junior Greg Husander is also available.

First base

UCO has back a returning starter in senior Ross Rose, who had a .286 average with nine doubles, four home runs and 30 runs batted in last spring. He’s the front-runner to retain his slot in the lineup, though junior transfer Jake O’Brien will push for playing time after hitting .304 with 34 RBI for a junior college World Series team in 2013.

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Senior slugger Matt Johnson was the team’s top power hitter last year and will be in the starting lineup either here or at third base. He batted .315 with 20 doubles, 10 homers and 50 RBI last season and should be one of the top run-producers in the MIAA. Junior Josh Ingram could be here if Johnson goes to third and is coming off a 2013 season that saw him hit .325 with 57 RBI for a national championship team.

shortstoP One of the best in the MIAA re-

turns at this all-important position and senior Cesar Wong is ready for a big season. Wong hit a team-

high .358 last year with eight doubles, five homers and 29 RBI as a key offensive

force for the Bronchos while also showcas-ing superb defensive skills. He’ll get help

from senior transfer Phillip Wilson, who also figures to be one of the team’s starting pitchers.

thirD baseThe Bronchos have back

their returning starter at the hot corner in senior Matt John-

son, though he may move to second. Ready to vie for the starting berth should Johnson make that move

are junior college transfers Jared Sterling and Dylan Tinkler. Sterling hit .311 with 37 RBI for a national championship team last year, while Tinkler clubbed nine homers and batted .289.

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One full-time starter and three others who saw part-time starting duty are back in the outfield, with a pair of newcomers also in the mix. Senior Tyler Crabtree is a big-time offensive sparkplug and returns in left field as one of the best in the conference after hitting .348 with a remarkable .512 on-base percentage last season.

Sophomore Dilon Argo started 16 games in center field a year ago and is set to take over a full-time role this spring when he should be much improved, with senior letterman Robbie Hoffman also avail-

able after hitting .317. Senior Wacey Henderson saw some starting time in right field last year while batting .306 and is battling with junior transfers Dylan Raper and Tyler Hatcher for the No. 1 spot there. PitCher

UCO has plenty of pitchers on the roster, including six who saw time on the mound last year.Senior Mason Justice is penciled in as the No. 1 starter after going

5-2 with a 4.73 earned run average last year when he came on strong down the stretch, with senior Landon Hallam another returner who figures to be one of the main starters. Senior Phillip Wilson is a Divi-sion I transfer ready to join the starting rotation along with junior col-lege move-in Ricky Reeves, who went 6-3 with a 3.78 ERA last year.

Seniors Joe Hollowell, Will Kilpatrick, Ethan Sharp and Kylar Trumbla are returning relievers, with Sharp expected to be the top closer after going 3-1 with five saves and a 3.41 ERA in 2013. Newcomers An-drew Davis, Tanner Ferrell, Caleb Lee, Dennis Morelli, Tyler Price, Jared Sterling and Zack Wunderlich should all contend for innings. DesignateD hitter

The Bronchos have plenty of options here depending on what happens at other positions, but senior Wacey Henderson and junior transfers Ethan Elroy and Tyler Hatcher appear to be the main contenders.

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numeriCal roster

No. Name B/T Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (High School/Previous School)1 Dilon Argo L/L OF 6-0 185 So. Tulsa (Jenks/Oklahoma)2 Dylan Raper L/R OF 5-10 150 Jr. Glenpool (Glenpool/Seminole State JC)3 Cesar Wong R/R IF 5-9 160 Sr. Panama City, Panama (Frank Phillips JC)4 Landon Hallam R/R P 6-1 180 Sr. Edmond (Memorial/Pratt CC)5 Phillip Wilson R/R P/IF 6-1 190 Sr. Cushing (Cushing/Oklahoma State)7 Tyler Hatcher L/L OF 5-11 190 Jr. Willis, Texas (Willis/Labette CC)8 Josh Ingram L/R IF 5-11 175 Jr. Allen, Texas (Allen/Murray State JC)9 Robbie Hoffman R/R OF 6-0 180 Sr. Tulsa (Union/Coffeyville CC)

10 Matt Johnson R/R IF 6-1 210 Sr. Asher (Asher/Carl Albert JC)11 Tyler Crabtree R/R OF 5-9 175 Sr. McAlester (McAlester/Eastern Oklahoma JC)12 Ethan Sharp R/R P 6-2 205 Sr. Eufaula (Eufaula)13 Jared Sterling R/R UT 6-0 200 Jr. Silo (Silo/Murray State JC)14 Ryan Stoup R/R C 6-0 165 Sr. Roff (Roff/Eastern Oklahoma JC)15 Jake O’Brien L/L IF 6-0 200 Jr. Tulsa (Kelley/Neosho County CC)16 Brad Lamberti R/R C 5-11 200 Sr. Altoona, Iowa (Southeast Polk/A&M-Corpus Christi)17 Kylar Trumbla L/L P 6-0 190 Sr. Proctor (Westville/Connors State JC)18 Dennis Morelli R/R UT 6-0 160 Jr. Sparks, Nev. (Sparks/Lassen CC)20 Andrew Davis L/L P 5-8 150 Jr. Andrews, Texas (Andrews/Labette CC)21 Ricky Reeves R/R P 5-11 165 Jr. Blanchard (Blanchard/Northern Oklahoma-Tonkawa)22 Tanner Ferrell R/R P 5-11 170 Jr. Moore (Moore/Ranger JC)25 Dylan Tinkler S/R IF 6-4 205 Jr. Ada (Latta/Carl Albert JC)27 Caleb Lee R/R P 6-0 180 Jr. Oklahoma City (Putnam City/Baker)29 Wacey Henderson R/R OF 6-1 230 Sr. Latta (Latta/Carl Albert JC)31 Mason Justice R/R P 6-5 210 Sr. Tulsa (Holland Hall/Western Kentucky)33 Joe Hollowell L/L P 6-2 200 Sr. Thatcher, Ariz. (Thatcher/Marshall)34 Tyler Price R/R P 5-10 205 Jr. Edmond (Deer Creek/Hutchinson CC)35 Zack Wunderlich L/L P 6-0 200 Jr. Chandler (Chandler (Chandler/Fort Scott CC)40 Ethan Elroy R/R OF 6-3 235 Jr. Marlow (Marlow/Cowley County CC)41 Greg Husnander R/R C 6-1 220 Jr. Stuart, Fla. (Southfork/Northeastern Oklahoma A&M)42 Will Kilpatrick R/R P 6-2 205 Sr. Claremore (Claremore/Fort Scott CC)44 Ross Rose R/R 1B 6-3 235 Sr. Hartshorne (Hartshorne/Eastern Oklahoma JC)

by Class Seniors........................................................................................... 15Juniors ........................................................................................... 15Sophomores..................................................................................... 1

by state Arizona ............................................................................................ 1Florida ............................................................................................. 1Foreign Country .............................................................................. 1Iowa ................................................................................................. 1Nevada ............................................................................................ 1Oklahoma ...................................................................................... 23Texas .............................................................................................. 3

alPhabetiCal roster Player Pos. No.Dilon Argo OF 1Tyler Crabtree OF 11Andrew Davis P 20Ethan Elroy IF 40Tanner Ferrell P 22Landon Hallam P 4Tyler Hatcher OF 7Wacey Henderson OF 29Robbie Hoffman OF 9Joe Hollowell P 33Greg Husnander C 41Josh Ingram IF 8Matt Johnson IF 10Mason Justice P 31Will Kilpatrick P 42Brad Lamberti C 16

Player Pos. No.Caleb Lee P 27Dennis Morelli UT 18Jake O’Brien IF 15Tyler Price P 34Dylan Raper OF 2Ricky Reeves P 21Ross Rose 1B 44Ethan Sharp P 12Jared Sterling UT 13Ryan Stoup C 14Dylan Tinkler IF 25Kylar Trumbla P 17Phillip Wilson P/IF 5Cesar Wong IF 3Zack Wunderlich P 35

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Sophomore letterman looking to take over as the top center fielder . . . Picked up valuable experience last year while seeing some starting duty and is ready to be a major contributor this spring . . . Came to UCO at the semester break last year after spending a year and a half at Oklahoma.

2013: Played in 32 games with 16 starts -- all in center field -- and hit .222 with three doubles . . . Had three straight two-hit games early in the season, highlighted by two-double, three-RBI outing in win over Fort Hays State . . . Didn’t make an error in 31 field-ing chances.

OU: Redshirted in 2011-12 and then spent the fall of 2012 with the Sooners before opting to transfer.

High School: All-Conference selection as a senior at Jenks High School.

Personal: Finance major . . . Enjoys going to the lake in his spare time . . . Names the Texas Rangers as his favorite professional team . . . Lists “Moneyball” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is July 27, 1992.

6-0 • 185 • Outfield

SOphOmOre • tulSa

1 dilOn argO

Senior standout back to fill the starting role in left field for the second straight year . . . Gritty, hard-nosed player and an intense competitor who makes things happen with his ability to get on base . . . Ready to be the main lead-off hitter once again and also a top-notch defender . . . Played two years at Eastern Oklahoma College before coming to UCO.

2013: Started all 49 games and was the team’s second-leading hitter with a .348 average in earning honorable mention All-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association honors . . . Was hit by pitch an NCAA Division II record-tying 41 times and finished with a sensational .512 on-base percentage that ranked 12th-best in the country . . . Had 11 doubles, seven home runs and 29 runs batted in while also leading the team in runs scored (52) . . . Had 15 multi-hit games, highlighted by four-hit, three-RBI outing against Northwest Missouri . . . Reached base in 21 consecutive games during one stretch and had four hitting streaks of five-plus games. . . Was hit by pitch at least twice in 12 of the 26 games he was plunked and got hit four times against Emporia State .

5-9 • 175 • Outfield

SeniOr • mcaleSter

11 tyler

crabtree

Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Avg.2013 32-16 63 7 14 3 0 0 9 0-3 .222

Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Avg.2013 49-49 161 52 56 11 2 7 29 7-13 .348

Junior newcomer ready to help out on the mound . . . Left-handed hurler with good control who should see extended action in a relief role and is capable of starting if needed . . . Transferred to UCO from Labette (Kan.) Community College.

Juco: Played two years at Labette . . . Appeared in 14 games with four starts in 2013, going 3-1 with a 3.99 earned run average while striking out 30 and walking just eight in 47 1/3 innings.

High School: District MVP and an All-State pick as a senior at Andrews (Texas) High School . . . Also earned All-District honors in basketball.

Personal: Business management major . . . Enjoys playing golf in his spare time . . . Lists the Texas Rangers as his favorite team . . . Names “Bull Durham” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is April 29, 1993.

5-8 • 150 • pitcher

JuniOr • andrewS, texaS

20 andrew

daviS

. . Finished the season on a tear, batting .467 (14-for-30) in the last nine games while hitting safely in eight of those nine.

Juco: Two-year starter who helped lead the Mountaineers to consecutive regional titles . . . Batted .275 with four doubles and 19 RBI and as a freshman . . . Hit .310 with 38 runs scored, 20 RBI and 10 steals in 2012.

High School: Prep star at McAl-ester High School.

Personal: General education ma-jor . . . Enjoys reading as a hobby . . . Names the Texas Rangers as his favorite team . . . Lists “Remember the Titans” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is July 12, 1991.

Power-hitting junior college transfer with a chance to take over as the main designated hitter this spring . . . Could also see time in the outfield and is capable of becoming a key run-producer for the Bronchos . . . Spent two years at Cowley County (Kan.) Community College.

6-3 • 235 • Outfield

JuniOr • marlOw

40 ethan

elrOy

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Right-handed senior pitcher set to be in the starting rotation this spring . . . One of the leaders of the pitching staff, with the Bronchos expecting big things from this proven veteran in 2014 . . . Power pitcher looking to finish his career with a flourish . . . Came to UCO last year after playing at two different junior colleges.

2013: Appeared in 13 games with 10 starts -- second-most on the team -- and finished 2-6 with a 5.22 earned run average . . . Struck out 61 batters in 60 1/3 innings, fanning five or more seven times . . . Picked up first win with six-inning stint against Emporia State, giving up just one earned run and no walks while striking out eight . . . Struck out season-high nine in 5 2/3 innings against Missouri Southern . . . Allowed just five hits and one run with eight strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings for a no-decision in MIAA Post-season Tournament loss to Pittsburg State.

Juco: Saw limited action during freshman season at Seminole State College before going to Pratt (Kan.) Community College in 2012 . . . Struck out 38 in 48 2/3 innings and finished 3-5 with a 3.69 ERA for the Beavers.

6-1 • 180 • pitcher

SeniOr • edmOnd

4 landOn

hallam

Returning letterman and part-time starter ready to vie for a full-time role this season . . . Is in contention for the starting spot in right field and could also see extended action at designated hitter . . . Has the ability to be a main offensive contributor . . . Two-year standout at Carl Albert State College before coming to UCO.

2013: Played in 35 games with 23 starts -- 14 in right field and nine at first base . . . Hit .306 with four doubles, one home run and 22 runs batted in . . . Had six multi-hit and five multi-RBI games, high-lighted by 4-for-6, five-RBI out-ing that sparked a 12-6 road win over Truman State . . . Hit .421 (8-for-19) with 11 RBI during one late-season four-game stretch.

6-1 • 230 • Outfield

SeniOr • latta

29 wacey

henderSOn

Junior pitcher expected to see relief duty in 2014 . . . Hard-throwing right-hander who will probably be used as one of the team’s main closers . . . Came to UCO from Ranger (Texas) College.

Juco: Spent two years at Ranger . . . Pitched in 21 games with one start in 2013, going 2-5 with four saves while striking out 27 in 35 2/3 innings.

High School: Prep standout at Moore High School, helping lead the Lions to the state tournament as a senior.

Personal: Education major looking to become a teacher and coach . . . Names the Washington Redskins as his favorite team . . . Lists “The Blindside” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is June 2, 1992.

5-11 • 170 • pitcher

JuniOr • mOOre

22 tanner

ferrell

Season G-GS IP H R ER BB SO W-L Saves ERA2013 13-10 60.1 73 37 35 22 61 2-6 0 5.22

Junior college transfer expected to battle for playing time in right field . . . Could also see time at designated hitter and has a chance to help the Bronchos this spring . . . Came to UCO from Labette (Kan.) Com-munity College.

Juco: Played two years at Labette . . . Had a .321 average in 2013 with seven doubles, two home runs and 16 runs batted in while going perfect in the field with 44 putouts and one assist.

High School: All-District selection at Willis (Texas) High School.

Personal: Biology major looking to become a physical therapist . . . Names the Dallas Cowboys as his favorite team . . . Lists “Major League” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is March 11, 1992.

5-11 • 190 • Outfield

JuniOr • williS, texaS

7 tyler

hatcher

Juco: Played two years at Cowley . . . Helped lead the Tigers to a 45-11 record last year after hitting .321 with five doubles.

High School: Prep star at Marlow High School, cranking out 52 career home runs for the Outlaws . . . All-State selection as a senior.

Personal: Education major . . . Lists golf as his main hobby . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as his top team . . . Lists “61*” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Feb. 28, 1992.

High School: Went a perfect 8-0 as a senior at Edmond Memorial High School.

Personal: Business marketing major . . . Enjoys playing ping pong in his spare time . . . Names the St. Louis Cardinals as his favorite team . . . Lists Taylor Swift as his top musical artist . . . Birthdate is Feb. 21, 1992.

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Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Avg.2013 35-23 98 13 30 4 1 1 22 0-0 .306

Versatile senior veteran capable of helping the team in the field or on the mound . . . Will challenge for playing time in the outfield, but is also expected to see action as a right-handed relief pitcher . . . Transferred to UCO last season from Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College.

2013: Had a .317 average with five doubles and nine runs batted in while playing in 31 games with 19 starts -- 18 in center field and one in right . . . Had seven multi-hit games, including 2-for-2, two-double, three-RBI outing against Hillsdale Baptist . . . Also went 2-for-2 with two RBI in win over Truman State . . . Finished the season strong, batting a sizzling .588 (10-for-17) with eight RBI over his last nine games to lift average from .209 to .317.

Juco: Played two years at Coffeyville, earning honorable mention All-Conference honors as a sophomore after helping the Ravens to a school-record 33 wins . . . Batted .304 with four doubles, four triples, 31 RBI and a team-high 12 stolen bases that season.

High School: Product of Union High School in Tulsa, helping lead the Redskins to the state championship as a senior.

Personal: Finance major . . . Birthdate is Oct. 6, 1991.

6-0 • 180 • Outfield

SeniOr • tulSa

9 rObbie

hOffman

Senior veteran slated to be one of the team’s top relievers this season . . . Left-handed hurler who should see most of his action in middle relief and also capable of seeing some starting duty . . . Ready to be a major contributor and end his career in style . . . Is in his third year with the Bronchos after transferring from Division I Marshall.

2013: Appeared in 10 games with one start and finished with a 5.17 earned run average and no decisions . . . Threw season-high 3 2/3 innings against Pittsburg State and went three innings with four strikeouts against Southwest Baptist . . . Fanned 17 batters in 15 2/3 innings.

2012: Saw limited action, going 1-0 with a 13.50 ERA in four appearances . . . Gained the win in relief against St. Gregory’s . . . Struck out four and allowed one hit in 1 2/3 innings work against East Central.

Marshall: Appeared in four games in relief, finishing with a 3.86 ERA.

Juco: Sat out a redshirt year at Yavapai (Ariz.) College.

High School: Two-time All-State selection at Thatcher (Ariz.) High School, leading the team to a state title . . . Four-time All-Conference pick, earning MVP honors twice.

Personal: Marketing major . . . Names the “Mighty Ducks” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is July 17, 1990.

6-2 • 200 • pitcher

SeniOr • thatcher, ariz.

33 JOe

hOllOwell

Season G-GS IP H R ER BB SO W-L Saves ERA2012 4-0 6.0 11 9 9 7 6 1-0 0 13.502013 10-1 15.2 15 10 9 16 17 0-0 0 5.17Totals 14-1 21.2 26 19 18 23 23 1-0 0 7.48

Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Avg.2013 31-19 60 11 19 5 0 0 9 1-1 .317

Junior newcomer who will help out at catcher and can also play first base . . . Is coming off a productive season at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M and could be an offensive asset for the Bronchos this spring.

NEO: Honorable mention All-Conference selection for the Norsemen last year after hitting .367 with 12 doubles, two home runs, 27 runs batted in and a .491 on-base percentage.

6-1 • 220 • catcher

JuniOr • Stuart, fla.

41 greg huSnander

Juco: Two-year starter at Carl Albert . . . Batted .366 with nine doubles, two homers and 26 RBI as a freshman before hitting .295 with eight doubles, two homers and 25 RBI for the Vikings in 2012.

High School: Baseball-basketball star at Latta High School . . . All-State pick on the diamond as a senior after hitting .450 and played in seven state tournaments (fall and spring) during prep career.

Personal: Legal studies major . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing as hob-bies . . . Lists the St. Louis Cardinals as his favorite team . . . Names George Strait as his top musical artist . . . Birthdate is Feb. 12, 1992.

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Had a team-best 16 multi-RBI games, driving in four-plus runs on five occasions . . . Also had 15 multi-hit outings, including three straight during one stretch . . . Had two hitting streaks of six-plus games . . . Delivered in the clutch with a team-high 25 two-out RBI . . . Went 4-for-9 with two doubles, a homer and seven RBI in doubleheader sweep of Emporia State . . . Had two homers and four RBI in 15-11 win over Nebraska-Kearney . . . Drove in season-high five runs on three hits in 20-13 victory over Washburn . . . Went 2-for-3 with two doubles and four RBI in 9-2 win over ESU that completed first-round MIAA Post-season Tournament sweep of the Hornets.

Juco: Second-team All-American at Carl Albert in 2012 after hitting .428 with a .533 on-base percentage . . . Had 17 doubles, 11 home runs and 48 RBI for the Vikings, who finished 37-21 . . . Hit .313 with 15 doubles, six homers and 35 RBI as a freshman.

High School: Baseball-basketball star at Asher High School, earning All-Conference honors twice in each sport . . . Batted .585 as a senior.

Personal: Mass communications major . . . Enjoys fishing as a hobby . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as his favorite team . . . Lists “Remember the Titans” as his top movie . . . Birthdate is March 30, 1992.

Hard-throwing senior pitcher looking to become the staff ace this season . . . Came to UCO at the semester break last year and saw action mainly in relief until taking over as a starter down the stretch . . . Showed what he could do in that role and has a chance to be one of the best in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association in 2014 . . . Played two years at Eastern Oklahoma College and then spent the fall of 2012 at Western Kentucky before coming to UCO.

2013: Went 5-2 and had a 4.73 earned run average while pitching in 17 games with six starts . . . Started the second game of the season and then came on in relief his next 11 appearances before moving back into the starting rotation down the stretch . . . Made five straight starts to end the season and threw 30 of his 45 2/3 innings in that span, striking out 22 and going 2-1 with a 4.50 ERA . . . Tossed nine-inning complete game in final appearance of the year, giving up just one earned run while fanning seven in 9-2 win over Emporia State to complete a two-game sweep in the first round of the MIAA Tournament . . . Earned other win as starter with six-inning stint against Nebraska-Kearney . . . Picked up wins in relief against Missouri Southern, Northwest Missouri and Lincoln.

6-5 • 210 • Pitcher

Senior • tulSa

31 MaSon

JuStice

Senior slugger who ranks as one of the top power hitters in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association . . . Had a huge impact last year after transferring to UCO from Carl Albert State College and should be even better this spring . . . Started at third base last season

and will be the top man either there or at second in 2014 . . . Will be counted on heavily for his offensive prowess and figures to be a big-time run-producer for the Bronchos.

2013: Was one of three players to start in all 49 games, with 48 of those coming at third and one at second . . . Earned honorable mention All-MIAA honors after hitting .315 with team highs in at bats (168), doubles (20), home runs (10) and runs batted in (50) . . . Tied for 10th on the school’s single-season list for doubles . . .

6-1 • 210 • infield

Senior • aSher

10 Matt

JohnSon

Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Avg.2013 49-49 168 41 53 20 2 10 50 5-8 .315

Junior transfer set to battle for the starting berth at second base . . . Should see plenty of action wherever he ends up and is an impact player the Bronchos need in the lineup . . . Enjoyed a superb career at Murray State College and is ready to contribute.

Juco: Played two years at Murray . . . Helped lead the Aggies to the NJCAA Division II national championship in 2013, hitting .325 with 15 doubles, five home runs, two triples and 57 runs batted in . . . Was named the conference tournament MVP after hitting .529 with eight RBI.

High School: Two-time All-District pick at Allen (Texas) High School, hitting. 451 as a junior and .404 as a senior.

Personal: Exercise science major looking to become a physical therapist . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing as hobbies . . . Names Blake Shelton as his favorite musician . . . Birthdate is Feb. 18, 1993.

5-10 • 175 • infield

Junior • allen, texaS

8 JoSh

ingraM

High School: Prep standout at Southfork High School in Stuart, Fla.

Personal: Business major . . . Enjoys fishing as a hobby . . Names the Atlanta Braves as his favorite team . . . Birthdate is Nov. 14, 1992.

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Right-handed senior hurler ready to push for extended action this spring . . . Will be used mainly in relief, but also capable of being a spot starter for the Bronchos . . . Came to UCO last year after playing two seasons at Fort Scott (Kan.) Community College.

2013: Had a 2-1 record and 4.66 earned run average in nine games with two starts, striking out nine batters in 9 2/3 innings . . . Picked up first win in relief during 10-0 rout of St. Gregory’s . . . Second win came in first start when al-lowed two earned runs while set-ting season highs for innings (4 2/3) and strikeouts (four) against Arlington Baptist.

Juco: Appeared in 33 games dur-ing two-year career at Fort Scott . . . Went 2-2 with three saves and a

nifty 2.85 ERA as a sophomore for the Greyhounds, giving up just nine earned runs in 28 2/3 innings while striking out 27.

High School: Helped lead Claremore High School to the state tourna-ment as a senior . . . Also a football letterman for the Zebras.

Personal: Industrial safety major and Dean’s Honor Roll member at UCO . . . Names the New York Yankees as his favorite professional team . . . Lists “Sandlot” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Oct. 10, 1990.

6-2 • 205 • pitcher

SeniOr • claremOre

42 will

KilpatricK

Season G-GS IP H R ER BB SO W-L Saves ERA2013 17-6 45.2 48 26 24 28 35 5-2 0 4.73

Season G-GS IP H R ER BB SO W-L Saves ERA2013 7-2 9.2 9 6 5 7 9 2-1 0 4.66

Division I transfer expected to step in and vie for the top spot at catcher . . . Durable defender with a strong arm behind the plate and could also help offensively . . . Is looking to make a big impact in his final season . . . Played two years at Des Moines (Iowa) Area Community College before spending last season at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

Juco: Two-year starter at Des Moines, earning second-team All-Conference honors as a freshman in 2010 after batting .357 with 11 doubles and 34 runs batted in . . . Redshirted the next year and then hit .312 with seven doubles, 47 runs scored and 36 RBI on a 51-14 team that went to the NJCAA World Series in 2012 to pick up honorable mention All-Conference accolades.

TAMUCC: Played in 45 games last year for the Division I Islanders, hitting .216 with two homers and 15 RBI . . . Committed just three errors in 236 fielding chances and threw out 11-of-28 base-stealers.

High School: Two-time All-Stater at Southeast Polk High School . . . Also an All-Conference selection in football and a state qualifier in track.

Personal: General studies major looking to become a baseball coach . . . Enjoys fishing as a hobby . . . Names the Zac Brown Band as his favorite musical group . . . Birthdate is Nov. 5, 1990.

5-11 • 200 • catcher

SeniOr • altOOna, iOwa

16 brad

lamberti

Junior transfer who will be looking to help out the pitching staff this spring . . . Right-hander with plenty of starting experience, but is slated to be a reliever for the Bronchos . . . Came to UCO from NAIA-member Baker (Kan.).

Juco: Played two years for the Wildcats . . . Finished with a stellar 2.43 earned run average last year while appearing in 11 games with 10 starts . . . Struck out 36 batters in 59 1/3 innings.

High School: Three-year starter in both baseball and football at Putnam City High School . . . Earned All-District honors in both sports as both a junior and senior.

Personal: General studies major . . . Birthdate is Feb. 14, 1993.

6-0 • 180 • pitcher

JuniOr • OKlahOma city

27 caleb

lee

Juco: Struck out 23 batters in 29 innings while earning two saves as a sophomore at EOC in 2012.

High School: Prep standout at Holland Hall High School in Tulsa and a 21st-round draft pick of the Boston Red Sox following his senior season.

Personal: General studies major . . . Lists the St. Louis Cardinals as his favorite professional team . . . Names “Bull Durham” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Oct. 21, 1990.

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Right-handed relief pitcher returning to the field after a year layoff . . . Local high school product who played two years at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College . . . Should see action mostly in middle relief.

Juco: Appeared in 13 games for the Blue Dragons in 2012, picking up one save while striking out 18 batters in 19 2/3 innings.

High School: Prep standout at Deer Creek High School in Edmond.

Personal: Criminal justice major looking to become a U.S. Marshall . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing as hobbies . . . Names “For Love of the Game” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Sept. 11, 1991.

5-10 • 205 • pitcher

JuniOr • edmOnd

34 tyler

price

Highly-touted transfer being counted on to step in and take over as the starting centerfielder . . . Junior speedster who can cover plenty of ground in the field while also giving the Bronchos a prime base-stealing threat . . . Played one year each at Oklahoma and Seminole Junior College.

OU/Juco: Played sparingly as a freshman for the Sooners in 2012 before going to Seminole last year, batting .271 with 10 doubles and nine steals in helping the Trojans to a 39-18 record.

High School: Three-time All-Conference selection at Glenpool High School, earning All-State honors as a senior . . . Had a remarkable .540 career average with 21 home runs and 106 stolen bases in 108 attempts.

Personal: Special education major looking to become a teacher . . . Names the Arizona Diamondbacks as his favorite team . . . Lists “Friday Night Lights” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is July 1, 1992.

5-10 • 150 • Outfield

JuniOr • glenpOOl

2 dylan

raper

Talented junior college move-in slated to assume a spot in the starting rotation this spring . . . Right-handed power pitcher coming off a strong sophomore season at Northern Oklahoma-Tonkawa who is ready to be counted on . . . Has the ability to really help the Bronchos in 2014.

5-11 • 165 • pitcher

JuniOr • blanchard

21 ricKy

reeveS

Junior newcomer who should contend for playing time at first base . . . Has the experience and offensive ability to be a factor this spring . . . Played at Oral Roberts and Neosho County (Kan.) Community College before coming to UCO. .ORU: Spent freshman year with the Golden Eagles, hitting .211 in limited action with two doubles, one home run and four runs batted in.

Juco: Helped guide Neosho to fifth-place showing in the national tournament last year, hitting a game-winning homer during the World Series . . . Finished with a .304 average that included 14 doubles, four homers and 34 RBI.

High School: Four-year letterman at powerhouse Bishop Kelley High School, earning Tulsa World All-Metro and All-Conference honors twice . . . Helped lead the Comets to the state championship as a senior . . . Finished with .375 career average and 17 homers while also racking up a 23-6 record on the mound . . . All-Conference pick in football and two-year letterman in basketball.

Personal: Finance major . . . Father (Carl) played baseball and mother (Michele) softball at Missouri Southern . . . Names the St. Louis Cardi-nals as his top professional team . . . Birthdate is Sept. 3, 1992.

6-0 • 200 • infield

JuniOr • tulSa

15 JaKe

O’brien

Versatile junior college transfer capable of helping out at several posi-tions . . . Right-handed pitcher slated to be used mainly as a reliever, but could also play second base or shortstop . . . Came to UCO after two years at Lassen (Calif.) Community College.

Juco: Second-team All-Conference infielder for the Cougars last season after hitting .257 with four doubles and 14 runs batted in while also earning two saves on the mound.

High School: Four-year standout at Sparks (Nev.) High School . . . Had a .494 average and 1.07 ERA as a senior to earn conference MVP and Class 3A All-State honors.

Personal: Pre-med major . . . Names the Atlanta Braves as his favorite professional team . . . Lists “The Rookie” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Aug. 16, 1993.

6-0 • 160 • utility

JuniOr • SparKS, nev.

18 denniS

mOrelli

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6-3 • 235 • firSt baSe

SeniOr • hartShOrne

44 rOSS

rOSe

Returning starter at first base and the odds-on favorite to retain his posi-tion atop the depth chart . . . One of the tallest players on the team at 6-foot-3 and a powerful senior veteran who the Bronchos will be looking to for increased run production . . . Should benefit from the experience gained last year and is poised for a banner season . . . Transferred to UCO after strong two-year career at Eastern Oklahoma College.

2013: Had a .286 average with nine doubles, four home runs and 30 runs batted in . . . Played in 45 games with 40 starts, all of those at first base . . . Had seven multi-hit and six multi-RBI games and put together a pair of six-game hitting streaks . . . Drove in six runs with a double and homer in 20-13 win over Washburn . . . Finished 5-for-12 (.417) with two doubles, two homers and nine RBI in three-game sweep of the Ichabods . . . Hit .413 (19-for-46) with runners in scoring position . . . Had a .988 fielding percentage, committing just four errors in 335 chances.

Juco: Helped lead EOC to back-to-back Region II championships . . . Had a .303 average with seven homers, six doubles and 30 RBI as a freshman . . . Hit .353 with nine doubles and 25 RBI his sophomore season.

High School: All-District pick as a senior at Hartshorne High School after batting .490 with seven homers . . . Also an All-Conference selec-tion in football and a basketball letterman.

Personal: Biology major . . . Enjoys playing golf as a hobby . . . Lists the Oklahoma City Thunder as his favorite team . . . Names “Happy Gilmore” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Jan. 20, 1992.

Hard-throwing senior hurler who has a chance to be one of the top relievers in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association . . . Has been a part-time starter the past two seasons, but is set to be the main closer in 2014 and should flourish in that role . . . Superb athlete and fierce competitor ready to end his career in style . . . Saw limited playing time for the Bronchos in 2010 and sat out the following year before returning to the mound in 2012 . . . Four-year football letterman and two-year starter at UCO, finishing his career as the school’s all-time leader in passes completed (478) and attempted (835) while ranking third in yards (4,851).

2013: Went 3-1 with five saves and a 3.41 earned run average while pitching in 12 games with two starts to earn honorable men-tion All-MIAA acclaim . . . Gave up just one earned run and struck out season-best six in season-high six innings during no-decision start against Northeastern State . . . Picked up saves in four consecu-tive appearances against Lincoln, Arlington Baptist, Missouri West-ern and Central Missouri, allow-ing only four hits and two runs in that 6 2/3-inning span . . . Other save game in 2 1/3-inning outing against Truman State . . . Earned wins in relief against Emporia State, Oklahoma Christian and Washburn.

2012: Pitched in 12 games with three starts, going 3-1 with a 5.24 ERA . . . Had 21 strikeouts in 22 1/3 innings and walked just five . . . Earned win in start against Arlington Baptist, allowing two unearned runs in season-high 5 1/3 innings . . . Fanned seven and gave up one run in 4 2/3 innings to gain victory over Austin College . . . Other win came in 3 1/3-inning relief stint against Oklahoma Christian.

2010: Appeared in just four games and didn’t earn a decision, finishing with a 14.54 ERA in 4 1/3 innings.

High School: Honorable mention All-Stater in baseball as a senior at Eufaula High School . . . All-District, All-Area MVP and All-State pick in football and also an All-Conference selection in basketball.

Personal: Kinesiology major . . . Names the Dallas Cowboys as his favorite team . . . Birthdate is Aug. 10, 1990.

6-2 • 205 • pitcher

SeniOr • eufaula

12 ethan

Sharp

Season G-GS IP H R ER BB SO W-L Saves ERA2010 4-0 4.1 11 7 7 3 5 0-0 0 14.542012 12-3 22.1 32 17 13 5 21 3-1 0 5.242013 12-2 29.0 28 14 11 6 23 3-1 5 3.41Totals 28-5 55.2 71 38 31 14 49 6-2 5 5.01

Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Avg.2013 45-40 133 21 38 9 0 4 30 2-5 .286

Juco: Spent three years at NOC-Tonkawa,, redshirting in 2011 before filling a starting role the past two seasons . . . Pitched in 16 games with 10 starts for the Mavericks last year, going 6-3 with a fine 3.78 earned run average . . . Threw a team-high 69 innings, allowing just 18 walks while striking out 68 . . . Also batted .256 with five doubles.

High School: Honorable mention All-State pick at Blanchard High School as a senior after going 8-4 with a 2.00 ERA and hitting .466.

Personal: General studies major looking to become a fire fighter . . . Names the St. Louis Cardinals as his favorite professional team . . . Lists “Major League” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is May 4, 1992.

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Juco: Had a .343 average with three doubles, two homers and 14 RBI as a sophomore in helping the Mountaineers win their second straight Region II championship.

High School: Baseball-basketball standout at Roff High School . . . Helped lead the Tigers to four fall and spring state baseball titles and hit .430 with 11 homers and 42 RBI as a senior.

Personal: Kinesiology major . . . Names the Chicago Cubs as his top professional team . . . Lists “Bull Durham” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Sept. 24, 1991.

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Senior southpaw and returning letterman scheduled to help the Bronchos in relief this season . . . Saw some starting duty last year and could do that again if needed . . . Experienced reliever ready to be a factor in his final campaign . . . Came to UCO last year from Connors State College.

2013: Appeared in 13 games, finishing 1-0 with a 6.65 earned run average . . . Made nine relief appearances and started four games in throwing 23 innings, striking out 18 . . . Picked up win in start against Northwest Missouri, giving up three hits, one run and one walk while fanning season-high five in 4 1/3 innings . . . Went 4 1/3 shutout innings

Junior transfer expected to help out in the infield this spring . . . Should see most of his action at third base, but also capable of helping elsewhere . . . Power hitter coming off a fine sophomore season at Carl Albert Junior College and has a chance to be big force at the plate for the Bronchos.

Juco: Played two years at Carl Albert . . . Led the Vikings in at bats (152), hits (44), runs (25), home runs (nine), doubles (eight) and runs batted in (25) as a sophomore last spring while hitting .289.

High School: Prep standout at long-time small-school powerhouse Latta High School . . . All-Region and All-State pick on the diamond as well as a basketball letterman.

Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a physical therapist . . . Enjoys fishing as a hobby . . . Names the Red Hot Chili Peppers as his favorite musical group . . . Father (David) played at UCO and brother (Conner) at Oral Roberts . . . Birthdate is June 2, 1992.

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Returning letterman primed to challenge for the starting berth at catcher . . . Saw part-time starting duty behind the plate last season and showed that he’s capable of handling the position . . . Fine defender who is also capable of helping the Bronchos out offensively . . . Transferred to UCO last year from Eastern Oklahoma College.

2013: Had a .309 average with four doubles, one home run and nine runs batted in while playing in 28 games with 14 starts . . . Had five multi-hit games and batted .286 (12-for-42) with two doubles, a homer and seven RBI in 14 starts . . . Went 2-for-2 with three runs scored and a solo homer against St. Gregory’s . . . Drove in season-high three runs against Nebraska-Kearney . . . Finished with a .982 field-ing percentage, making two errors in 114 chances.

Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Avg.2013 28-14 55 14 17 4 0 1 11 1-1 .309

Multi-talented junior set to challenge for playing time at third base while also being used as a relief pitcher . . . Right-handed hurler who saw plenty of time on the mound during stellar career at Murray State College when not starting at third . . . Proven winner who knows what it takes to help a team succeed.

Juco: Played two years at Murray and helped lead the Aggies to the NJCAA Division II national title in 2013 . . . Was named to the Region Two and national tournament all-tournament teams . . . Had a .311 average for the year with 10 doubles, six home runs, two triples and 37 runs batted in . . . Went 4-0 with a 2.56 earned run average in 16 games on the mound, striking out 25 in 38 2/3 innings.

High School: Helped lead Silo High School to five fall and spring state championship teams, earning All-District acclaim as a senior after hitting .339 with five homers and going 10-0 on the mound . . . Also a four-year basketball letterman.

Personal: Biology major looking to become an orthodontist . . . Enjoys fishing as a hobby . . . Names “Sandlot” as his favorite sports movie . . . Lists the Texas Rangers as his top team . . . Birthdate is Aug. 6, 1993.

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2013: Led the team with a .358 average and started all 49 games in earning honorable mention All-MIAA recognition . . . Had eight doubles, five home runs and 29 runs batted in while also scoring 44 runs . . . Finished third in NCAA Division II with 17 sacrifice bunts . . . Had 16 multi-hit games, including six during one seven-game span . . . Drove in two-plus runs eight times . . . Was hitting just .204 through 16 games before going 15-for-25 (.600) during a nine-game hitting streak and batted .431 the last 33 games of the season . . . Went 5-for-10 with two homers, one double, five RBI and six runs scored in three-game series against Nebraska-Kearney . . . Hit a team-high .362 (17-for-47) with two outs . . . Finished with a team-leading 132 assists, making five or more six times. Juco: Had a .336 average with 31 runs scored while making just six errors in the field as a freshmen for the Plainsmen . . . Hit .319 with 13 doubles and 32 RBI in 2012 in addition to finishing with a .959 fielding percentage and team-high 129 assists.

High School: Two-time All-Conference pick at Mercersburg (Pa.) Academy, hitting .577 as a junior and .541 as a senior . . . Helped lead the Storm to the state semifinals his final season.

Personal: Finance major . . . Enjoys playing ping pong as a hobby . . . Is originally from Panama City, Panama and played on Latin America’s championship team in the 2005 Junior League World Series . . . Names the Atlanta Braves as his favorite professional team . . . Birthdate is March 2, 1991.

in start against Lincoln, but got a no-decision despite allowing just two hits and striking out four.

Juco: Played two years for the Cow-boys, going 2-0 with a 3.80 ERA as a sophomore in 2012 while striking out 19 in 23 2/3 innings of relief work.

High School: Played at Westville High School in Proctor.

Personal: Management information systems major . . . Enjoys playing ping pong as a hobby . . . Names the New York Yankees as his favorite team . . . Birthdate is May 28, 1992.

Season G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB Avg.2013 49-49 151 44 54 8 0 5 29 5-9 .358

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Returning starter and offensive catalyst who ranks as one of the top shortstops in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association . . . Has great range in the field along with a strong arm and can make all the plays from his all-important infield position . . . Sensational bunter and a speedy senior who plays a huge role in getting UCO’s offense untracked . . . Enjoyed superb two-year career at Frank Phillips (Texas) College and is ready to finish his career with a flourish.

Season G-GS IP H R ER BB SO W-L Saves ERA2013 13-4 23.0 33 23 17 10 18 1-0 0 6.65

Division I transfer and right-handed pitcher looking to fill a spot in the starting rotation . . . Superb athlete with good offensive skills who could also help out at shortstop . . . Started career at Cowley County (Kan.) Community College and spent the last two years at Oklahoma State.

Juco/OSU: Played two years at Cowley, going 6-3 with a 4.09 earned run average as a freshman and 1-2 with a 2.79 ERA and 26 strikeouts in 29 innings as a sophomore . . . Transferred to OSU and sat out the 2012 season to injury, then went 1-1 with one start for the Cowboys last spring.

High School: All-Stater as a senior at Cushing High School after going 9-2 while also hitting .477 with 12 home runs.

Personal: Economics major . . . Father (Mike) played baseball at South-western Oklahoma . . . Lists “Happy Gilmore” as his top sports movie . . . Enjoys golf and fishing as hobbies . . . . . . Birthdate is March 28, 1991.

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Junior college transfer and left-handed relief pitcher looking to earn time on the mound . . . Came to UCO from Fort Scott (Kan.) Com-munity College.

Juco: Played two years for the Greyhounds.

High School: Prep standout at long-time powerhouse Chandler High School, helping lead the Lions to four straight state tournament appear-ances . . . Two-time All-Conference selection and MVP as a senior.

Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a physical therapist . . . Names the New York Yankees as his top team . . . Lists George Strait as his favorite musician . . . Birthdate is March 19, 1992.

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Central Oklahoma put together a second straight 30-win season and made a successful debut in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association in 2013.

The Bronchos used a late-season 10-game winning streak to earn a third-place tie in the regular season standings and then swept a first-round playoff series in advancing to the MIAA Post-season Tournament semifinals in finishing 30-19.

“We got off to a slow start, but I thought we kept getting better as the year went along and ended up having a good season” head coach Dax Leone said. “It was important to establish ourselves as a team to be reckoned with in a new conference and I think we accomplished that.”

The MIAA schedule started immediately on the first weekend of the season and UCO dropped two of three games on the road at Southwest Baptist.

The Bronchos opened the home schedule with a doubleheader split against league foe Fort Hays State before ripping off seven wins in the next eight games to get to 9-4 on the season and in the league.

UCO lost a road doubleheader at Northeastern State before coming back to win seven straight, in-cluding a three-game sweep of MIAA rival Lincoln.

2013 Batting statisticsPlayer G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SO BB SB-SBA Avg.Cesar Wong 49-49 151 44 54 8 0 5 29 11 13 5-9 .358Tyler Crabtree 49-49 161 52 56 11 2 7 29 26 13 7-13 .348Matt Malloy 48-46 167 30 54 12 0 7 34 37 22 1-6 .323Robbie Hoffman 31-19 60 11 19 5 0 0 9 16 3 1-1 .317Matt Johnson 49-49 168 41 53 20 2 10 50 39 28 5-8 .315Ryan Stoup 28-14 55 14 17 4 0 1 11 13 9 1-1 .309Wacey Henderson 35-23 98 13 30 4 1 1 22 12 7 0-0 .306Jared Wright 38-34 128 26 39 6 1 9 32 39 8 5-8 .305Ross Rose 45-40 133 21 38 9 0 4 30 33 18 2-5 .286Eric Garza 40-35 104 16 27 8 0 2 13 30 13 2-4 .260Dilon Argo 32-16 63 7 14 3 0 0 9 15 5 0-3 .222Cameron Mavroulis 49-47 114 28 24 8 0 0 21 38 21 10-11 .211Jordan Mullin 43-15 55 10 9 1 0 0 5 22 5 3-3 .164Others 52-5 29 12 6 2 0 0 4 11 5 3-4 207UCO Totals 49 1,486 325 440 101 6 46 298 342 170 45-76 .296Opponent Totals 49 1,561 271 447 78 10 40 248 366 176 48-65 .286

2013 PitcHing statisticsPlayer G-GS CG IP H R ER BB SO WP HB Save W-L ERAEthan Sharp 12-2 0 29.0 28 14 11 6 23 0 1 5 3-1 3.41Hunter Wood 8-0 0 4.2 5 2 2 5 5 1 1 0 0-1 3.86Edgar Lopez 15-13 6 86.1 80 47 41 26 81 10 12 0 8-4 4.27Ryan Miller 5-5 1 21.2 20 15 11 14 21 0 1 0 1-0 4.57Will Kilpatrick 7-2 0 9.2 9 6 5 7 9 3 1 0 2-1 4.66Mason Justice 17-6 1 45.2 48 26 24 28 35 3 5 0 5-2 4.73Joe Hollowell 10-1 0 15.2 15 10 9 16 17 3 2 0 0-0 5.17Mikel Beltran 16-0 0 26.0 33 18 15 10 25 1 0 1 3-1 5.19Landon Hallam 13-10 1 60.1 73 37 35 22 61 4 5 0 2-6 5.22Jake Tuck 16-0 0 26.0 28 23 18 10 22 3 1 2 3-1 6.23Kylar Trumbla 13-4 0 23.0 33 23 17 10 18 4 0 0 1-0 6.65Jamie McClure 7-5 0 22.2 31 22 18 15 29 2 0 0 1-2 7.15Others 17-1 0 19.2 44 28 24 7 20 3 4 0 1-0 10.99UCO Totals 49-49 9 390.1 447 271 230 176 366 37 33 8 30-19 5.30Opponent Totals 49-49 7 381.1 440 325 270 170 342 51 79 7 19-30 6.37

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2013 season ReviewThe Bronchos followed with their worst stretch of the year, drop-

ping 10 of the next 13 games to fall to 18-16 on the season and 14-15 in conference play.

UCO stopped that slide in dramatic fashion, beating Northeastern State 7-6 on a two-out, two-run double by Cesar Wong in the bottom

of the ninth inning to salvage a doubleheader split and ignite a 10-game winning streak.

The Bronchos had three-game sweeps of MIAA rivals Nebraska-Kearney and Washburn in that spurt and won the first two league games against Truman State before losing the regular season finale.

The late surge gave UCO a third-place tie in the final standings and the right to host a best-of-three series in the MIAA Post-season Tournament.

UCO swept Emporia State in that first-round meeting, getting complete-game pitching perfor-mances from Edgar Lopez and Mason Justice in earning 4-3 and 9-2 victories.

The Bronchos went to Kansas City for the semifinals, but the season ended there with a 9-3 first-round loss to regular season champion Mis-souri Western and a 3-1 ninth-inning setback to Pittsburg State.

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Date Opponent Won/Lost Score R-H-E Pitcher RecordFeb. 14 at Southwest Baptist* Lost 5-0 0-3-1 Lopez (0-1) 0-1, 0-1*Feb. 14 at Southwest Baptist* Lost 11-2 2-8-1 Justice (0-1) 0-2, 0-2*Feb. 15 at Southwest Baptist* Won 13-3 13-15-1 Tuck (1-0) 1-2, 1-2*Feb. 24 Fort Hays State* Lost 7-5 5-9-2 McClure (0-1) 1-3, 1-3*Feb. 24 Fort Hays State* Won 8-5 8-10-2 Lopez (1-1) 2-3, 2-3*Feb. 28 Missouri Southern* Won 5-3 5-6-0 Justice (1-1) 3-3, 3-3*Feb. 28 Missouri Southern* Lost 6-3 3-9-0 Hallam (0-1) 3-4, 3-4*March 2 Northwest Missouri* Won 6-1 6-11-0 Lopez (2-1) 4-4, 4-4*March 3 Northwest Missouri* Won 18-8 18-15-1 Trumbla (1-0) 5-4, 5-4*March 3 Northwest Missouri* Won 10-8 (11) 10-16-1 Justice (2-1) 6-4, 6-4*March 6 Emporia State* Won 9-7 9-12-4 Sharp (1-0) 7-4, 7-4*March 6 Emporia State* Won 8-5 8-11-0 Hallam (1-1) 8-4, 8-4*March 9 at Lindenwood* Won 2-0 2-6-0 Lopez (3-1) 9-4, 9-4*March 12 at Northeastern State* Lost 4-0 0-4-3 Hallam (1-2) 9-5, 9-5*March 12 at Northeastern State* Lost 10-7 7-9-2 Tuck (1-1) 9-6, 9-6*March 14 St. Gregory’s Won 10-0 10-10-0 Kilpatrick (1-0) 10-6March 16 Lincoln* Won 11-0 11-6-1 Miller (1-0) 11-6, 10-6*March 16 Lincoln* Won 5-4 5-12-3 Justice (3-1) 12-6, 11-6*March 17 Lincoln* Won 6-1 6-6-2 Beltran (1-0) 13-6, 12-6*March 19 Arlington Baptist Won 8-1 8-9-0 McClure (1-1) 14-6March 19 Arlington Baptist Won 4-3 4-9-1 Kilpatrick (2-0) 15-6March 22 at Missouri Western* Lost 5-4 4-5-0 Hallam (1-3) 15-7, 12-7*March 22 at Missouri Western* Won 7-5 7-8-0 Tuck (2-1) 16-7, 13-7*March 23 at Missouri Western* Lost 11-9 9-16-2 Beltran (1-1) 16-8, 13-8*March 26 Pittsburg State* Lost 11-7 7-8-3 Wood (0-1) 16-9, 13-9*March 26 Pittsburg State* Lost 15-1 1-2-3 Kilpatrick (2-1) 16-10, 13-10*March 29 Central Missouri* Won 4-3 4-7-1 Lopez (4-1) 17-10, 14-10*March 29 Central Missouri* Lost 6-3 3-6-1 Hallam (1-4) 17-11, 14-11*March 30 Central Missouri* Lost 13-4 4-7-1 McClure (1-2) 17-12, 14-12*April 3 at Emporia State* Lost 3-1 1-2-2 Lopez (4-2) 17-13, 14-13*April 3 at Emporia State* Lost 6-0 0-2-0 Hallam (1-5) 17-14, 14-14*April 5 at Oklahoma Christian Lost 5-1 1-5-1 Justice (3-2) 17-15April 6 Oklahoma Christian Won 12-6 12-14-2 Sharp (2-0) 18-15April 9 Northeastern State* Lost 12-5 5-5-1 Lopez (4-3) 18-16, 14-15*April 9 Northeastern State* Won 7-6 7-9-1 Tuck (3-1) 19-16, 15-15*April 13 Nebraska-Kearney* Won 15-5 15-12-1 Justice (4-2) 20-16, 16-15*April 13 Nebraska-Kearney* Won 14-4 14-11-2 Lopez (5-3) 21-16, 17-15*April 14 Nebraska-Kearney* Won 15-11 15-17-1 Pierce (1-0) 22-16, 18-15*April 18 Hillsdale Baptist Won 5-2 5-6-0 Beltran (2-1) 23-16April 20 Washburn* Won 8-4 8-5-2 Lopez (6-3) 24-16, 19-15*April 20 Washburn* Won 6-5 6-12-0 Sharp (3-0) 25-16, 20-15*April 21 Washburn* Won 20-13 20-15-1 Hallam (2-5) 26-16, 21-15*April 27 at Truman State* Won 6-2 6-6-0 Lopez (7-3) 27-16, 22-15*April 27 at Truman State* Won 12-6 12-17-1 Beltran (3-1) 28-16, 23-15*April 28 at Truman State* Lost 3-2 2-7-2 Hallam (2-6) 28-17, 23-16*May 3 Emporia State! Won 4-3 4-11-3 Lopez (8-3) 29-17May 4 Emporia State! Won 9-2 9-13-2 Justice (5-2) 30-17May 9 Missouri Western@ Lost 9-3 3-8-5 Lopez (8-4) 30-18May 9 Pittsburg State@ Lost 3-1 1-8-3 Sharp (3-1) 30-19

Bold-Home game*-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game!-MIAA Post-season Tournament first round@-MIAA Post-season Tournament Final Four in Kansas City, Kan.

2013 game-By-game Results

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2013 miaa standings Conference OverallPlace Team W-L Pct. W-L Pct.

1. Missouri Western 28-5 .848 40-12 .7692. Central Missouri 28-8 .778 36-12 .7503. Central Oklahoma 23-16 .590 30-19 612 Missouri Southern 23-16 .590 34-22 .6075. Emporia State 24-17 .585 27-22 .5516. Northeastern State 25-20 .556 28-23 .5497. Lindenwood* 21-17 .553 23-23 .5008. Pittsburg State 22-19 .537 29-24 .5479. Fort Hays State 19-19 .500 23-22 .511

10. Nebraska-Kearney 19-20 .487 22-23 .48911. Southwest Baptist 18-21 .462 20-27 .42612. Northwest Missouri 19-24 .442 22-27 .44913. Truman State 11-32 .256 12-34 .26114. Washburn 9-32 .220 11-33 .25015. Lincoln 6-29 .171 7-33 .175*-Not eligible for conference tournament

2013 all-miaa teams

FiRst teamStarting Pitcher - Edgar Lopez, Sr., Central Oklahoma; Brandon Simmons, Sr., Missouri Western and Matt Stalcup, Sr., Pittsburg State. Relief Pitcher - Andrew Urban, Sr., Central Missouri. Catcher - Chase Graskewicz, Sr., UCM. First Base - Mike Failoni, Jr., Lindenwood. Second Base - Jimmy Smelcer, Sr., MWSU. Shortstop - Michael Schulze, Jr., MWSU. Third Base - Grant Fink, Sr., MWSU. Outfield - Bubba Dotson, Sr., MWSU; Kevin Gratza, Jr., UCM and Cody Robinson, Jr., Northeastern State. Designated Hitter - Horace Johnson, Jr., Fort Hays State. Utility - Brian Wuest, Sr., Nebraska-Kearney. second teamStarting Pitcher - Brett Abell, Sr., Missouri Southern; Travis Higgs, Jr., UCM and Dakota McKaskle, Jr., Emporia State. Relief Pitcher - Trevor Walch, Sr., NSU. Catcher - Sam Ryan, Sr., MSSU. First Base - John Oropeza, Sr., UCM. Second Base - Michael McCoy, Sr., MSSU. Shortstop - Samuel Domingue, Sr., UCM. Third Base - Eric Dawson, Sr., ESU. Outfield - Ryan Abernathy, Jr., Northwest Missouri; Aaron Rea, Sr., ESU and Kyle Simpson, Sr., MWSU. Designated Hitter - Eric McGlauflin, Jr., NWMSU. Utility - Kyle Grieshaber, Sr., UCM. HonoRaBle mentionStarting Pitcher - Ryan Bates, MSSU; George Brandecker, PSU; Tayler Davis, FHSU; Ryker Fox, NWMSU; Taylor Gentry, Washburn and Payton Walker, MSSU. Relief Pitcher - Jake Heissler, UCM; Logan Hollingsworth, MSSU; Ryan McKay, PSU and Ethan Sharp, UCO. Catcher - Jacoby Martin, PSU; Jake Schrader, MWSU; David Weber, NSU and Mike Wilson, Lindenwood. First Base - Ryan Bilovesky, PSU; Spencer Shockley, MWSU and Paul Trenhaile, Truman State. Second Base - Joe Cotter, UCM; Taylor Herrington, WU; Chris San-toscoy, FHSU; Blake Sturgeon, ESU and Landon Young, Southwest Baptist. Shortstop - Kegan Knight, NSU; Nathan Pridle, Lindenwood and Cesar Wong, UCO. Third Base - Brad Foss, PSU and Matt Johnson, UCO. Outfield - Tyler Crabtree, UCO; Glayton Garland, FHSU; Parker Gibson, WU; Jordan Miller, FHSU; Anthony Pacheco, UNK; Wade Rothermich, Lindenwood; Colby Shepherd, Lincoln; Kyle Singleton, NSU; Tory Stoffregen, PSU; Ryan Ventura, PSU; Will Wagner, MSSU; Corban Williams, TSU; Brad Wilson, UCM and Jared Wright, UCO. Designated Hitter - Matt Malloy, UCO. Utility - Dallas Burke, MSSU; Ryan Busboom, FHSU; Blake Marino, TSU and Nate Ramier, MWSU.

Player of the Year: Michael Schulze, Missouri WesternPitcher of the Year: Brandon Simmons, Missouri WesternFreshman of the Year: Anthony Pacheco, Nebraska-KearneyCoach of the Year: Buzz Verduzco, Missouri Western

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miaa Post-season touRnamentFirst Round (Best-of-three series)Central Oklahoma 4-9, Emporia State 3-2Missouri Southern 2-6-5, Northeastern State

4-5-3Missouri Western 9-12, Fort Hays State 2-10Pittsburg State 11-4-9, Central Missouri

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Final Four - First RoundMissouri Southern 9, Pittsburg State 0Missouri Western 9, Central Oklahoma 3Loser’s BracketPittsburg State 3, Central Oklahoma 1Winner’s Bracket FinalsMissouri Southern 4, Missouri Western 3

Loser’s BracketMissouri Western 11, Pittsburg State 4FinalsMissouri Western 12, Missouri Southern 2Missouri Southern 6, Missouri Western 3(if necessary game)

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IndIvIdual PItchIng RecoRdsInnings Pitched Season: 115, Michael Fox, 1997. Career: 251 2/3, Ron Maxwell, 1981-84.

Wins Season: 14, Ricky Belk, 2001. Career: 26, George Hauser, 1982-85.

Saves Season: 10, Cameron Karner, 2007. Career: 13, Cameron Karner, 2005-07; Ray Wood, 2002-04 and

George Hauser, 1982-85.

Winning Percentage Season: 1.000%, Ricky Belk (14-0), 2001 and Ryan Kaney (10-0),

2005. Career: .926%, Ricky Belk (25-2), 2001-02.

Earned Run Average Season: 2.19, Clint Straka, 2008. Minimum 40 IP. Career: 2.77, Steve Figaro, 1985-86. Minimum 100 IP.

Strikeouts Season: 108, Michael Fox, 1997 and Ricky Belk, 2001. Career: 213, Ron Maxwell, 1981-84.

team RecoRdsWins: 46, 2002.Losses: 32, 1991.Consecutive Wins: 15, 2001.Consecutive Losses: 11, 1979.Games Played: 63, 1997.At Bats: 2,046, 2008.Runs Scored: 543, 1997.Hits: 678, 2006.Doubles: 152, 1998.Triples: 30, 2008.Home Runs: 80, 1994.Runs Batted In: 473, 1997.Stolen Bases: 175, 1998.Batting Average: .379, 1998. IndIvIdual hIttIng RecoRdsAt Bats Season: 232, Jarred McAlvain, 1997. Career: 617, John Rogers, 2000-03.

Runs Scored Season: 87, Pat Koerner, 1997. Career: 179, John Rogers, 2000-03.

Hits Season: 102, Jarred McAlvain, 1997. Career: 227, John Rogers, 2000-03.

Average Season: .478, Brandon Bagwell, 1999. Minimum 75 at bats. Career: .423, Pat Koerner, 1996-97. Minimum 300 at bats.

Doubles Season: 32, Barrett Whitney, 2003. Career: 55, John Rogers, 2000-03.

Triples Season: 8, Brandon Bagwell, 1997. Career: 16, Brandon Bagwell, 1996-99.

Home Runs Season: 23, Ray Danzy, 2001. Career: 42, Breck Draper, 2007-08.

Runs Batted In Season: 104, Jarred McAlvain, 1997. Career: 175, John Rogers, 2000-03.

Stolen Bases Season: 41, Nick Thigpen, 2004. Career: 98, Greg Nelson, 1980-82 and Blake

Gibson, 1985-87.

Walks Season: 65, Jerrod Nelson, 1997. Career: 119, Brett Turner, 1981-84.

Strikeouts Season: 51, Austin Rycroft, 2012. Career: 112, Brandon Bagwell, 1996-99.

IndIvIdual hIttIng leadeRsTop 10 Single-Season At Bats

Rank Player Season At Bats1. Jarred McAlvain 1997 2322. Derec Norman 2006 2313. Miguel Moctezuma 2008 2284. Pat Koerner 1997 2275. Ryan Haley 1997 2276. Tyler Carroll 2008 2227. Breck Draper 2008 2197. Derec Norman 2007 2199. Michael Pollock 2007 216

10. Miguel Moctezuma 2006 214 Top Five Career At Bats

Rank Player Seasons At Bats1. John Rogers 2000-03 6172. Bob Bailey 1980-83 5753. Shane Smith 1993-96 5614. Ryan Schoonover 2008-11 5365. Rothy Briggs 2000-02 531

Top 10 Single-Season Runs ScoredRank Player Season Runs

1. Pat Koerner 1997 872. Bryan Coy 2002 833. Ryan Haley 1997 794. Justin Knowles 1998 765. Jake Mays 2005 716. Miguel Moctezuma 2008 707. Beau Sullivan 2005 667. Jerrod Nelson 1997 669. Mike Hill 2003 659. Jarred McAlvain 1997 65

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Top Five Career Runs ScoredRank Player Seasons Runs

1. John Rogers 2000-03 1792. Ryan Schoonover 2008-11 1593. Blake Gibson 1985-87 1584. Brett Turner 1981-84 1545. Rothy Briggs 2000-02 147

Top 10 Single-Season HitsRank Player Season Hits

1. Jarred McAlvain 1997 1022. Pat Koerner 1997 1013. Miguel Moctezuma 2008 994. Ryan Haley 1997 935. Tyler Carroll 2008 926. Derec Norman 2006 917. Brandon Bacon 2006 888. Bryan Coy 2002 849. Bryce Columbus 2007 829. Matt Yost 2006 82

Top Five Career HitsRank Player Seasons Hits

1. John Rogers 2000-03 2272. Rothy Briggs 2000-02 1943. Brett Turner 1981-84 1904. Miguel Moctezuma 2006-08 1855. Shane Smith 1993-96 184

Top 10 Single-Season Batting AverageRank Player Season Hits-At Bats Avg.

1. Brandon Bagwell 1999 43-for-90 .4782. Rick Nordyke 1979 41-for-87 .4713. Brian Arant 1999 62-for-133 .4664. Mark Cochran 1976 52-for-113 .4605. Brett Turner 1984 60-for-133 .4516. Zac Zanowiak 1998 70-for-156 .4497. John Rogers 2003 73-for-163 .4488. Pat Koerner 1997 101-for-227 .4459. Bill Smith 1976 38-for-86 .442

10. Jarred McAlvain 1997 102-for-232 .440(Minimum 75 at bats)

Top Five Career Batting AverageRank Player Seasons Hits-At Bats Avg.

1. Pat Koerner 1996-97 162-for-383 .4232. Justin Knowles 1998-99 144-for-349 .4133. Bryce Columbus 2006-07 123-for-300 .4104. Rick Nordyke 1976-79 149-for-370 .4035. Bryan Coy 2001-02 146-for-372 .392

(Minimum 300 at bats) Top 10 Single-Season Doubles

Rank Player Season Doubles1. Barrett Whitney 2003 322. Beau Sullivan 2005 262. Wesley McSwane 1998 264. Jarred McAlvain 1997 255. Brandon Bacon 2006 235. Pat Koerner 1997 237. Matt Yost 2005 228. Tucker Brown 2012 218. Matt Yost 2006 21

10. Matt Johnson 2013 2010. Kevin Blue 2012 2010. Barrett Whitney 2002 20

Top Five Career DoublesRank Player Seasons Doubles

1. John Rogers 2000-03 552. Barrett Whitney 2002-03 523. Wesley McSwane 1997-99 494. Shane Smith 1993-96 465. Ryan Schoonover 2008-11 435. Matt Yost 2005-06 43

Top Five Single-Season TriplesRank Player Season Triples

1. Brandon Bagwell 1997 81. James Hooks 1972 83. Bryan Coy 2002 73. John Ginsterblum 1989 73. Blake Gibson 1987 7

Top Five Career TriplesRank Player Seasons Triples

1. Brandon Bagwell 1996-99 162. Brett Turner 1981-84 122. Blake Gibson 1985-87 124. Bryan Coy 2001-02 115. Three Players 9

Top 10 Single-Season Home RunsRank Player Season Home Runs

1. Ray Danzy 2001 232. Breck Draper 2008 223. Breck Draper 2007 204. Austin Rycroft 2012 194. Brandon Bacon 2006 196. Tyler Carroll 2008 176. Mike Hill 2003 178. Jarred McAlvain 1997 169. Beau Sullivan 2005 159. Eddie Jeffcoat 1994 15

Top Five Career Home RunsRank Player Seasons Home Runs

1. Breck Draper 2006-08 422. Brandon Bacon 2005-06 333. Ray Danzy 2000-01 324. John Rogers 2000-03 305. Tyler Carroll 2007-08 29

Top 10 Single-Season Runs Batted InRank Player Season RBI

1. Jarred McAlvain 1997 1042. Breck Draper 2008 823. Brandon Bacon 2006 794. Pat Koerner 1997 715. Breck Draper 2007 706. Beau Sullivan 2005 686. Justin Carroll 2002 688. Austin Rycroft 2012 639. Tyler Carroll 2008 629. Ray Danzy 2001 62

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Top Five Career Runs Batted InRank Player Seasons RBI

1. John Rogers 2000-03 1752. Breck Draper 2007-08 1523. Bob Bailey 1980-83 1494. Brett Turner 1981-84 1435. Brandon Bacon 2005-06 140

Top 10 Single-Season Stolen BasesRank Player Season SBs

1. Nick Thigpen 2004 412. Bryan Coy 2002 393. Greg Nelson 1980 384. Justin Knowles 1998 375. Ryan Haley 1997 366. Nolan Randolph 2003 346. Blake Gibson 1987 348. Four Players 32

Top Five Career Stolen BasesRank Player Seasons SBs

1. Blake Gibson 1985-87 981. Greg Nelson 1980-82 983. Brandon Bagwell 1996-99 714. Nolan Randolph 2003-04 645. Nick Thigpen 2004-05 62

IndIvIdual PItchIng leadeRsTop 10 Single-Season Innings Pitched

Rank Player Season IP1. Michael Fox 1997 1152. Ricky Belk 2001 107.23. Ron Maxwell 1983 95.24. Clint Straka 2008 94.25. Steve Figaro 1986 936. Justin Bernard 1996 927. Jeff Baty 1997 90.28. Dean McIntyre 2008 88.19. Brett Case 2006 879. Kyle Nevels 2003 87

Top Five Career Innings PitchedRank Player Seasons IP

1. Ron Maxwell 1981-84 251.22. Andy Bilyeau 1977-81 200.23. Jeff Beighle 1977-79 193.14. Jay Sparks 1987-90 189.25. George Hauser 1982-85 186.2

Top 10 Single-Season WinsRank Player Season Wins

1. Ricky Belk 2001 14 2. Skip Weast 2003 12 2. Steve Figaro 1986 12 2. Michael Fox 1997 12 5. Five Players 1110. Five Players 10

Top Five Career WinsRank Player Seasons Wins

1. George Hauser 1982-85 262. Ricky Belk 2001-02 253. Ron Maxwell 1981-84 214. Jesse McGough 2005-06 184. Jeff Baty 1997-99 18

Top Five Single-Season SavesRank Player Season Saves

1. Cameron Karner 2007 102. Ray Wood 2003 83. Anthony Chang 2008 73. Anthony Reed 2002 73. George Hauser 1984 7

Top Five Career SavesRank Player Seasons Saves

1. Cameron Karner 2005-07 131. Ray Wood 2002-04 131. George Hauser 1982-85 134. Chad Tredway 1993-95 95. Anthony Chang 2007-08 75. Anthony Reed 2000, ‘02 7

Top 10 Single-Season StrikeoutsRank Player Season Strikeouts

1. Ricky Belk 2001 1081. Michael Fox 1997 1083. Billy Coleman 1999 954. Nate Nance 2007 945. Skip Weast 2003 905. Kyle Dover 2000 907. Brian Murphy 2009 868. Kirk Gore 2001 859. Nate Nance 2006 849. Kyle Nevels 2004 84

Top Five Career StrikeoutsRank Player Seasons Strikeouts

1. Ron Maxwell 1981-84 2132. Kirk Gore 2000-02 1833. Nate Nance 2006-07 1783. Ricky Belk 2001-02 1785. Blake Honeycutt 1999-02 164

Top Five Single-Season Winning PercentageRank Player Season Record Pct.

1. Ricky Belk 2001 14-0 1.0001. Ryan Kaney 2005 10-0 1.0003. Skip Weast 2003 12-1 .9234. Clint Straka 2008 11-1 .9174. Dustin Yowell 1999 11-1 .9174. Jeff Baty 1997 11-1 .917

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2013 (mIaa)1st Team - P Edgar Lopez

2011 (lsc)1st Team - C Arrow Cunningham.2nd Team - P Uriah Fisher, OF Keegan Mor-row, P Jordan Stern.

2009 (lsc)2nd Team - OF Blake MitchellAcademic - OF Andrew Foshee (Academic Player of the Year), OF Blake Mitchell.

2008 (lsc)1st Team - DH Tyler Carroll, UT Breck Draper, C Miguel Moctezuma, P Clint Straka (co-Pitcher of the Year).Academic - OF Andrew Foshee, OF/P Dean McIntyre.

2007 (lsc noRth dIvIsIon)1st Team - DH Bryce Columbus, C Breck Draper (Player of the Year), P Dean McIntyre (Pitcher of the Year), OF Derec Norman, SS Michael Pollock, 2B Tim Sullivan.2nd Team - 1B Bradon Blackburn, OF Tyler Carroll, P Brett Case, P Cameron Karner, P Nate Nance.Academic - OF Derec Norman, 2B Tim Sul-livan.

2006 (lsc noRth dIvIsIon)1st Team - 3B Brandon Bacon (Player of the Year), P Brett Case (Pitcher of the Year), DH Bryce Columbus, P Nate Nance, OF Derec Norman, 2B Tim Sullivan, OF Matt Yost.2nd Team - SS Bryan Belford, P Cameron Karner, P Jesse McGough, C Miguel Moct-ezuma (Co-Freshman of the Year).Academic - SS Bryan Belford, C Doug Yar-harlor.

2005 (lsc noRth dIvIsIon)1st Team - P Chad Ashley, DH Brandon Ba-con, P Ryan Kaney (Pitcher of the Year), 3B Jake Mays, P Jesse McGough, 1B Beau Sul-livan (Player of the Year), 2B Nick Thigpen, OF Matt Yost.2nd Team - SS Bryan Belford, C Blake Deen, OF Chad McGaugh, P Brian Murphy.Academic - DH Trent Davis, OF Chadd Fleming.

2004 (lsc noRth dIvIsIon)1st Team - DH Jeremy Leeper, 3B Jake Mays, P Kyle Nevels, OF Nolan Randolph, P Chase Smith.2nd Team - P Chad Ashley, OF Chadd Fleming, P Ryan Kaney, 2B Nick Thigpen.Academic - OF Matt Dotson, OF Nolan Ran-dolph.

2003 (lsc noRth dIvIsIon)1st Team - DH Mike Hill, P Joe Neal, P Kyle Nevels, OF Nolan Randolph, 3B John Rogers, P Skip Weast (Pitcher of the Year), UT Barrett Whitney, P Ray Wood.2nd Team - C Blake DeenAcademic - DH Mike Hill, P Joe Neal.

2002 (lsc noRth dIvIsIon)1st Team - P Ricky Belk (Pitcher of the Year), SS Rothy Briggs, 1B Justin Carroll, OF Bryan Coy (Player of the Year), OF David Jones, P Anthony Reed, 3B John Rogers, 2B Barrett Whitney.2nd Team - C Travis Davidson, P Kirk Gore, P Joe Neal.Academic: P Kyle Dover, P Blake Harper.

2001 (lsc noRth dIvIsIon)1st Team - P Ricky Belk (Pitcher of the Year), P Blake Honeycutt, C Rod Richardson, 2B Matt Wright, 3B John Rogers, UT Rothy Briggs, OF Ray Danzy (Player of the Year), OF Dusty Mc-Swane, DH Bryan Coy.2nd Team - P Kirk Gore, 1B Todd Higgins.Academic - C Rod Richardson.

2000 (lsc noRth dIvIsIon)1st Team - P Kyle Dover.2nd Team - C Rod Richardson, 1B Bubba Brown, 2B Matt Wright, UT Rothy Briggs, 3B John Rogers (Freshman of the Year), OF Ray Danzy.Academic - P Brent Smerczynski.

1999 (lsc noRth dIvIsIon)1st Team - 1B Paul Wilson, 3B Wes McSwane, OF Brian Arant, OF Brandon Bagwell, P Dustin Yowell (Pitcher of the Year).

2nd Team - 2B Justin Knowles, C Rod Rich-ardson, P Billy Coleman.Academic - OF Brian Arant, C Jay Edelen, P Brent Smerczynski, P Dustin Yowell.

1998 (lsc noRth dIvIsIon)1st Team - 1B Zac Zanowiak, 2B Justin Knowles, OF Brandon Bagwell, DH Matt Skaggs, P Daryl Williamson.2nd Team - SS Chad Hemphill (Freshman of the Year), 3B Wes McSwane, P Michael Mat-thews, P Jeff Baty.Academic: OF Brian Arant.

1997 (lsc)1st Team - 1B Jarred McAlvain, 2B Ryan Haley, DH Pat Koerner, OF Jerrod Nelson, P Michael Fox, P Jeff Baty (Co-Pitcher of the Year).2nd Team - C Justin James, OF Anthony Cel-lars, P Billy Shapp, P Chad Shelton.

1996 (lsc)1st Team - OF Clint Cowan, P Mitch Will-ingham.2nd Team - OF Parrish Matthews, DH Pat Koerner, P Justin Bernard, P Loan Dollins.

1995 (lsc)1st Team - C Ryan Melton, P Chad Tredway.2nd Team - 1B Eddie Jeffcoat, SS Russell White, OF Clint Cowan, DH David Flick, P Brian Nichols.Academic: C Ryan Melton.

1994 (lsc)1st Team - 3B Dave Miller, UT Eddie Jeffcoat, OF Zac Robinson (Player of the Year), OF Shane Smith, OF Rodney Foster, DH David Flick, P Kaleb Schroeder (Co-Pitcher of the Year), P Greg Hall (Co-Freshman of the Year), P Brian Nichols.Academic: C Ryan Melton, P Kaleb Schro-eder.

1993 (lsc)1st Team - UT Price Rogers.Academic - C Ryan Melton.

1992 (lsc)1st Team - P Greg Hamm, UT Price Rogers, OF Steve Henderson.

Central Oklahoma had 103 players earn first- or second-team all-conference honors a combined 144 times since 1992. The Bronchos were members of the Lone Star Conference from 1992-2011 before joining the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association in 2013.

John Rogers is UCO’s only four-time All-Conference performer, earning second-team All-LSC North Division honors in 2000 and first-team All-LSC North accolades in 2001, ‘02 and ‘03.

Here’s a season-by-season look at UCO’s All-Conference players:

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20032nd Team - P Skip Weast3rd Team - 3B John RogersAcademic - P Joe Neal (1st)

20023rd Team - OF Bryan Coy

20011st Team - P Ricky Belk, OF Ray Danzy Academic - C Rod Richardson (2nd)

all-RegIon PlayeRsCentral Oklahoma has had 34 players earn first- or second-team All-Region recognition by either the American Baseball Coaches Association,

National Collegiate Baseball Writers’ Association or Daktronics since 1994.Four players have been two-time All-Region picks -- Ricky Belk (2001, ‘02), John Rogers (2001, ‘03), Tyler Carroll (2007, ‘08) and Breck

Draper (2007, ‘08). Belk (2001), Skip Weast (2003) and Clint Straka (2008) were all named regional Pitcher of the Year, while Ray Danzy (2001), Beau Sullivan (2005), Brandon Bacon (2006) and Breck Draper (2007) earned regional Player of the Year honors.

Here’s a season-by-season look at UCO’s All-Region players:

20121st Team - 1B Austin Rycroft@2nd Team - 3B Kevin Blue@, 2B Tucker Brown@

20112nd Team - C Arrow Cunningham!

20081st Team - DH Tyler Carroll!@, C Miguel Moct-ezuma@, P Clint Straka@ (Pitcher of the Year)2nd Team - 3B Breck Draper@, C Miguel Moctezuma!

20071st Team - C Breck Draper!@ (!Player of Year), DH Bryce Columbus@, SS Michael Pollock!2nd Team - OF Tyler Carroll@, DH Byrce Columbus!, P Dean McIntyre@, SS Michael Pollock@

20061st Team - 3B Brandon Bacon! (Player of Year), OF Matt Yost!

20051st Team - P Ryan Kaney, 1B Beau Sullivan (Player of Year)2nd Team - IF Jake Mays

20042nd Team - Chad Ashley

20031st Team - 3B John Rogers, IF Barrett Whitney, P Skip Weast (Pitcher of Year)2nd Team - DH Mike Hill

20021st Team - P Ricky Belk, OF Bryan Coy2nd Team - P Anthony Reed

Tyler Carroll

all-ameRIcansCentral Oklahoma had had 16 players selected to an All-America team, one in the NAIA and 15 since joining NCAA Division II in 1990.The Bronchos have also had six players earn Academic All-America honors.Here’s a season-by-season look at UCO’s All-Americans:

ncaa dIvIsIon II20123rd Team - 1B Austin Rycroft@

2009Academic - OF Andrew Foshee (2nd)

20081st Team - DH Tyler Carroll!2nd Team - P Clint Straka@3rd Team - DH Tyler Carroll@, P Clint Straka#

20072nd Team - C Breck Draper!@, DH Byrce Columbus@

20061st Team - 3B Brandon Bacon!#

20051st Team - 1B Beau Sullivan

Brett Turner

20011st Team - P Ricky Belk (Pitcher of Year), OF Ray Danzy (Player of Year)2nd Team - P Blake Honeycutt, 3B John Rogers

19991st Team - P Dustin Yowell2nd Team - OF Brian Arant

19971st Team - 1B Jarred McAlvain, DH Pat Koerner2nd Team - 2B Ryan Haley

19941st Team - DH David Flick, OF Rodney Foster2nd Team - OF Zac Robinson

!-American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Team.@-Datronics, Inc. Team.#-National Collegiate Baseball Writers’ Associa-tion Team.Before 2006, all teams are ABCA.

19993rd Team - P Dustin YowellAcademic - P Dustin Yowell (1st), OF Brian Arant (3rd)

19972nd Team - 1B Jarred McAlvain3rd Team - DH Pat Koerner

1994Academic - P Kaleb Schroeder (1st)

naIa19842nd Team - OF Brett Turner !-American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Team.@-Datronics, Inc. Team.#-National Collegiate Baseball Writers’ As-sociation Team.Before 2006, all teams are ABCA.

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1959 (12-10)7 Tulsa...................................216 Tulsa...................................36 Southwestern Oklahoma ..102 Southwestern Oklahoma ....77 Northern Oklahoma JC ......111 Northern Oklahoma JC ......62 Northwestern Oklahoma ..135 Northwestern Oklahoma ....75 Tulsa...................................212 Tulsa...................................44 Langston ............................33 Langston ............................25 Phillips ...............................85 Phillips ...............................42 Southwestern Oklahoma ....34 Southwestern Oklahoma ....86 Northwestern Oklahoma ....35 Northwestern Oklahoma ....42 Langston ............................48 Langston ............................48 Phillips .............................130 Phillips ...............................5

1960 (13-9)7 Langston ............................514 Langston ............................210 Langston ............................15 Langston ............................312 Bendictine ..........................02 Bendictine ..........................41 Oklahoma City ...................49 Oklahoma City ...................19 Southwestern Oklahoma ..107 Southwestern Oklahoma ....014 Northwestern Oklahoma ....012 Northwestern Oklahoma ....24 Phillips ...............................35 Phillips ...............................75 Northwestern Oklahoma ....34 Northwestern Oklahoma ....62 Phillips ...............................36 Phillips .............................102 Southwestern Oklahoma ..121 Southwestern Oklahoma ..10

1961 (6-9)3 Northwestern Oklahoma ....57 Northwestern Oklahoma ....14 Oklahoma Panhandle .........61 Oklahoma Panhandle .........03 Southwestern Oklahoma ....73 Southwestern Oklahoma ....41 Phillips .............................114 Phillips ...............................619 Northwestern Oklahoma ....57 Northwestern Oklahoma ....54 Phillips ...............................66 Phillips .............................160 Southwestern Oklahoma ....34 Oklahoma Panhandle .........016 Oklahoma Panhandle .........2

1962 (7-4)4 Northwestern Oklahoma ....310 Northwestern Oklahoma ....39 Northwestern Oklahoma ....84 Phillips ...............................75 Phillips ...............................87 Southwestern Oklahoma ....33 Southwestern Oklahoma ....04 Phillips ...............................82 Phillips ...............................73 Southwestern Oklahoma ....26 Southwestern Oklahoma ....2

1963 (5-10)6 Sayre ...................................... 74 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 05 Northwestern Oklahoma ...... 130 Phillips ................................. 176 Phillips ................................... 96 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 44 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 12 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 44 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 516 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 92 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 80 Phillips ................................... 93 Phillips ................................... 52 Oklahoma Panhandle ............ 310 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 5

1964 (4-13)2 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 45 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 712 Fort Sill .................................. 67 USATC ................................. 133 USATC ................................... 73 Southwestern Oklahoma ...... 140 Southwestern Oklahoma ...... 141 Phillips ................................... 22 Phillips ................................... 44 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 810 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 16 Phillips ................................... 71 Phillips ................................... 810 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 02 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 710 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 21 Oklahoma Panhandle .......... 13

1965 (12-8)7 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 04 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 50 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 50 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 22 Phillips ................................... 53 Phillips ................................... 05 Northwestern Oklahoma ...... 109 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 35 Phillips ................................... 99 Phillips ................................... 79 Southwestern Oklahoma ...... 1314 Southwestern Oklahoma ...... 1012 Oklahoma Panhandle ........... 1115 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 35 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 31 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 47 Oklahoma City ....................... 09 Oklahoma City ...................... 818 Oklahoma City ..................... 145 Oklahoma City ....................... 3

1966 (9-7)No game scores available

1967 (12-8)1 Oklahoma City ....................... 010 Oklahoma City ....................... 53 Rockhurst ............................... 12 Rockhurst ............................... 17 Missouri State ........................ 68 Missouri State ........................ 42 Southwestern Oklahoma ...... 102 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 71 Phillips ................................. 131 Phillips ................................... 69 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 82 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 12 Phillips ................................... 61 Phillips ................................... 73 Oklahoma Panhandle ............ 214 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 65 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 36 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 11 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 30 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 2

1968 (11-13-1)8 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 67 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 58 Oklahoma City ....................... 77 Oklahoma City ....................... 70 Phillips ................................... 20 Phillips ................................... 92 Hastings ................................. 45 Hastings ................................. 25 Southwestern Oklahoma ...... 103 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 49 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 50 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 13 Oklahoma City ....................... 13 Oklahoma City ....................... 54 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 310 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 03 Phillips ................................... 90 Phillips ................................... 73 Phillips ................................. 110 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 21 Southwestern Oklahoma ...... 114 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 313 Oklahoma Panhandle ........... 103 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 45 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 4

1969 (8-16-1)0 Tulsa....................................... 11 Tulsa....................................... 32 Phillips ................................... 32 Phillips ................................... 59 Oral Roberts ........................... 313 Oral Roberts ........................... 32 Cameron ................................. 12 Cameron ................................. 31 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 84 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 50 Phillips ................................... 10 Phillips ................................... 44 Yankton .................................. 51 Yankton .................................. 34 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 35 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 40 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 41 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 14 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 13 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 49 Oklahoma Panhandle ........... 137 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 51 Oral Roberts ........................... 55 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 41 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 4

1970 (19-11)8 Oklahoma Christian ............... 2 8 Oklahoma Christian ............... 44 Bacone ................................... 20 Bacone ................................... 25 Grayson County ..................... 43 Grayson County ..................... 21 Macalester .............................. 68 Macalester .............................. 27 Bacone ................................... 50 Bacone ................................... 52 Cameron ................................. 31 Cameron ................................. 37 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 618 Northwestern Oklahoma ...... 1020 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 17 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 66 Phillips ................................... 50 Phillips ................................. 118 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 92 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 87 Cameron ................................. 610 Cameron ................................ 09 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 01 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 211 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 113 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 82 Phillips ................................... 53 Phillips ................................... 20 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 65 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 8

1971 (14-15)3 Oklahoma Christian ............... 18 Oklahoma Christian ............... 34 Oklahoma Christian ............... 78 Oklahoma Christian ............... 95 Southwest Minnesota ............. 310 Southwest Minnesota ............. 211 Southwest Minnesota ............. 29 Southwest Minnesota ............. 02 Northwest Missouri ............... 013 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 03 Northwestern Oklahoma ...... 130 Cameron ................................ 96 Cameron .............................. 102 Phillips .................................. 05 Phillips ................................... 27 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 86 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 82 Tulsa ...................................... 42 Tulsa....................................... 37 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 36 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 53 Cameron ................................ 56 Cameron ................................. 80 Phillips ................................... 10 Phillips ................................... 99 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 84 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 11 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 05 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 6

1972 (19-22)1 Lamar ..................................... 28 Lamar ..................................... 17 Lamar ..................................... 03 Oral Roberts ........................... 25 Oral Roberts ........................... 32 Oral Roberts ........................... 33 Oral Roberts .......................... 70 Tulsa..................................... 111 Tulsa....................................... 53 Oklahoma Christian ............... 712 Oklahoma Christian ............... 915 Southern Nazarene ................. 411 Southern Nazarene ................. 01 Oklahoma Christian ............... 61 Oklahoma Christian ............... 43 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 01 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 27 Wayne State ........................... 58 Wayne State ........................... 32 Wayne State ........................... 63 Wayne State ........................... 414 Dana ...................................... 31 Dana .................................... 138 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 34 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 32 Phillips ................................... 65 Phillips ................................. 136 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 711 Oklahoma Panhandle ............. 83 Cameron ................................. 610 Cameron ................................. 73 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 113 Southwestern Oklahoma ...... 1412 Northwestern Oklahoma ..... 100 Northwestern Oklahoma ........ 72 Phillips ................................... 30 Phillips ................................... 72 Cameron ................................. 30 Cameron ................................. 45 Southern Nazarene ................. 08 Southern Nazarene ................. 1

1973 (15-20)2 Louisiana Tech ....................... 13 Louisiana Tech ....................... 52 Louisiana Tech ....................... 40 Louisiana Tech ....................... 67 Northern State ........................ 24 Northern State ........................ 30 Oklahoma Christian .............. 47 Oklahoma Christian ............... 412 Oklahoma Christian ............ 143 Oklahoma Christian .............. 7

Season-By-season Results (SInce 1959)7 William Jewel ....................54 Southern Nazarene .............36 Southern Nazarene .............70 Phillips ...............................17 Phillips ...............................21 Oklahoma .........................104 Oklahoma ...........................90 Oklahoma .........................122 Cameron .............................11 Cameron .............................08 Northwestern Oklahoma ....10 Northwestern Oklahoma ....35 Phillips .............................142 Phillips ...............................51 Southwestern Oklahoma ....25 Southwestern Oklahoma ....03 Cameron .............................06 Cameron .............................30 Oklahoma State ................170 Oklahoma State ..................75 Oklahoma Panhandle ........44 Oklahoma Panhandle .........819 Southeastern Oklahoma ...154 Phillips ...............................515 Southeastern Oklahoma .....8

1974 (6-24)4 Grambling State .................510 Grambling State .................30 Oklahoma Christian ...........33 Oklahoma Christian ...........51 Louisiana Tech .................132 Louisiana Tech ...................71 Louisiana Tech ...................40 Louisiana Tech ...................92 Eastern Oklahoma ..............39 Eastern Oklahoma ..............64 Southern Nazarene ...........143 Southern Nazarene .............82 Cameron .............................50 Cameron .............................43 Oklahoma .........................130 Oklahoma .........................1410 Pittsburg State .................207 Pittsburg State ..................184 Northwestern Oklahoma ....54 Northwestern Oklahoma ....30 Southwestern Kansas .......1011 Southwestern Kansas .........85 Phillips ...............................92 Phillips .............................1810 East Central ........................21 East Central ........................80 Southwestern Oklahoma ..1011 Southwestern Oklahoma ....86 Cameron .............................51 Cameron .............................2

1975 (18-13)2 USAO ................................910 USAO ................................711 Southern Nazarene .............78 Southern Nazarene .............011 Oklahoma City ...................214 Oklahoma City ...................70 Oklahoma ...........................98 Oklahoma City ...................52 Oklahoma City ...................38 USAO ................................52 USAO ................................66 East Central .......................26 East Central ........................55 Northwestern Oklahoma ...26 Northwestern Oklahoma ....53 Southeastern Oklahoma .....20 Southeastern Oklahoma .....31 Southwestern Oklahoma ..106 Southwestern Oklahoma ....26 Northeastern State ..............44 Northeastern State ..............38 East Central .......................75 East Central .......................84 Northwestern Oklahoma ....12 Northwestern Oklahoma ....61 Southwestern Oklahoma ....0

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1976 (23-17)4 USAO ................................23 USAO ................................711 Southern Nazarene .............16 Southern Nazarene .............21 Oklahoma Baptist ..............28 Oklahoma Baptist ..............310 USAO ................................57 USAO ................................54 Oklahoma Baptist ..............27 Oklahoma Baptist ..............23 Oklahoma City ...................66 Oklahoma City ...................74 Oklahoma ..........................54 Oklahoma .........................145 Oklahoma City ...................88 Oklahoma City ...................710 Southern Nazarene .............13 Southern Nazarene .............48 Dana ...................................78 Dana ...................................725 Oklahoma Christian .........141 Oklahoma Christian .........156 Oklahoma Christian ...........57 East Central ........................27 East Central ........................87 Northeastern State ..............52 Northeastern State ..............718 Northwestern Oklahoma ....916 Northwestern Oklahoma ....116 Northwestern Oklahoma ...715 Northwestern Oklahoma ....322 Northwestern Oklahoma ....15 Southeastern Oklahoma .....64 Southeastern Oklahoma ...149 Northeastern State ............100 Northeastern State ..............77 East Central ......................106 East Central ........................76 Northwestern Oklahoma ....76 Northwestern Oklahoma ....27 Northwestern Oklahoma ....0

1977 (20-19)1 Southern Nazarene .............26 Southern Nazarene .............52 Oral Roberts .....................120 Cameron .............................29 Cameron .............................810 Nebraska-Kearney .............33 Nebraska-Kearney .............26 Oklahoma City .................1010 Oklahoma City .................117 Southern Nazarene .............13 Southern Nazarene .............418 Oklahoma Christian .........1513 Oklahoma Christian .........148 Dana ...................................716 Dana ...................................64 Southwest Minnesota .........13 Southwest Minnesota .........20 Oklahoma City ...................52 Oklahoma City ...................64 Cameron .............................36 Cameron .............................15 Oklahoma Christian ...........16 Oklahoma Christian ...........28 East Central ........................37 East Central ........................56 Northwestern Oklahoma ..1210 Northwestern Oklahoma ....00 Southeastern Oklahoma .....22 Southeastern Oklahoma .....63 Southwestern Oklahoma ....00 Southwestern Oklahoma ....17 Northeastern State ..............111 Northeastern State ..............10 East Central ........................44 East Central ........................5

0 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 36 Southeastern Oklahoma ........ 112 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 42 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 8

1978 (17-29)1 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 43 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 42 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 39 Northwestern Oklahoma ....... 113 Oklahoma Panhandle .............. 25 Oklahoma Panhandle .............. 80 Southeastern Oklahoma ........ 109 Southeastern Oklahoma ........ 138 Oklahoma Christian .............. 101 Oklahoma Christian ................ 83 Oklahoma Christian ................ 22 Oklahoma Christian ................ 318 Dana ........................................ 720 Dana ........................................ 39 Mercyhurst .............................. 16 Mercyhurst .............................. 514 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 45 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 48 Oklahoma Panhandle ............ 122 Oklahoma Panhandle .............. 418 Langston ................................. 66 Langston .............................. 126 Northwestern Oklahoma ....... 168 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 59 East Central ............................ 54 East Central ............................ 611 Northeastern State ................... 618 Northeastern State ................. 1011 Langston ................................. 116 Langston ................................ 02 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 41 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 37 Oklahoma City ...................... 110 Oklahoma City ...................... 152 Cameron .................................. 84 Cameron .................................. 30 Northeastern State ................. 104 Northeastern State ................... 66 Southwestern Oklahoma ...... 163 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 83 East Central ............................. 52 East Central ............................. 46 Cameron .................................. 51 Cameron ................................. 60 Wichita State ........................... 53 Wichita State ........................... 4

1979 (10-22)2 Oklahoma Christian ................ 010 Oklahoma Christian ................ 72 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 40 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 61 East Central ............................. 77 East Central ........................... 1111 Southeastern Oklahoma ....... 1613 Southeastern Oklahoma ........ 214 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 51 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 60 Oklahoma Panhandle .............. 11 Nebraska-Kearney .................. 64 Nebraska-Kearney .................. 51 South Dakota State ................. 05 South Dakota State ................. 415 Langston ................................. 118 Langston ................................ 00 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 410 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 52 Oklahoma Christian ................ 41 Oklahoma Christian ................ 24 Oklahoma Baptist ................... 51 Oklahoma Baptist ................... 45 Cameron .................................. 63 Cameron .................................. 719 Langston ................................. 220 Langston ................................. 01 Cameron .................................. 512 Cameron .................................. 21 Dallas ...................................... 53 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 6

1 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 7

1980 (22-18)No game scores available

1981 (17-21)8 Northeastern State ................... 14 Northeastern State ................... 10 Nebraska Wesleyan ................. 11 Oklahoma Baptist ................... 32 Oklahoma Baptist ................... 42 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 31 Southeastern Oklahoma ........ 101 Oklahoma Christian ................ 58 Oklahoma Christian ................ 45 Oklahoma City ........................ 91 Oklahoma City ........................ 93 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 58 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 95 Southwestern Oklahoma ....... 151 Southwestern Oklahoma ....... 1312 Oklahoma Christian ................ 40 Oklahoma Christian ................ 212 Langston ................................. 07 Langston ................................. 23 East Central ............................. 24 East Central ............................ 36 Cameron .................................. 28 Cameron .................................. 111 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 510 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 57 Northwestern Oklahoma ....... 125 Northeastern State ................. 153 Cameron .................................. 22 Cameron .................................. 01 Southeastern Oklahoma ........ 114 Southeastern Oklahoma ........ 182 Tulsa........................................ 07 Tulsa........................................ 116 Langston ................................. 020 Langston ................................. 23 East Central ............................. 01 East Central ............................. 84 Southwestern Oklahoma ....... 144 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 82 Oklahoma Baptist ................... 6

1982 (28-22)3 Oklahoma City ........................ 92 Oklahoma City ........................ 65 Phillips .................................... 60 Phillips .................................... 411 Oral Roberts .......................... 169 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 410 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 95 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 43 Southwestern Oklahoma ....... 114 Oklahoma Wesleyan ............... 58 Oklahoma Wesleyan .............. 013 Oklahoma Christian ................ 612 Oklahoma Christian .............. 103 Northeastern State ................. 113 Northeastern State ................... 115 Langston ................................. 713 Langston ................................. 29 Phillips .................................... 511 Phillips .................................... 70 Oklahoma ............................. 215 East Central ............................. 23 East Central ............................. 46 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 51 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 91 Oklahoma Baptist ................... 36 Oklahoma Baptist ................... 17 Cameron ................................. 33 Cameron .................................. 84 Oklahoma Christian ................ 97 Oklahoma Christian ................ 35 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 13 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 410 Oklahoma Wesleyan ............... 29 Oklahoma Wesleyan ............... 17 Cameron .................................. 47 Cameron .................................. 03 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 0

1 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 61 East Central ............................. 59 East Central ............................. 45 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 75 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 416 Langston ................................. 011 Langston ................................. 35 Oklahoma Baptist ................... 48 Oklahoma Baptist ................. 114 Northeastern State ................... 23 Northeastern State ................... 44 Phillips .................................... 68 Northeastern State ................. 15

1983 (34-19)15 Langston ................................. 16 Langston ................................. 57 Northeastern State ................... 35 Northeastern State ................... 411 Northeastern State ................... 512 Cameron ................................ 119 Cameron .................................. 08 Southeastern Oklahoma ........ 155 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 69 St. Mary’s KS ......................... 414 St. Mary’s KS ......................... 25 North Dakota .......................... 60 North Dakota .......................... 813 Central Methodist ................... 316 Central Methodist ................... 30 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 63 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 411 Oklahoma Wesleyan ............. 1013 Oklahoma Wesleyan ............... 53 East Central ............................ 47 East Central ............................. 33 Northeastern State ................... 42 Northeastern State ................ 118 Oklahoma Baptist ................... 77 Langston ................................. 211 Langston ................................. 45 Oklahoma Christian ................ 25 Oklahoma Christian ................ 05 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 34 Southeastern Oklahoma ........ 1010 Oklahoma Wesleyan ............... 210 St. John’s KS ........................... 412 St. John’s KS ........................... 19 Oklahoma Wesleyan ............... 85 Oklahoma Wesleyan ............. 105 East Central ............................. 618 East Central ........................... 134 Oklahoma Christian ................ 35 Oklahoma Christian ................ 49 Cameron ................................ 108 Cameron .................................. 97 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 63 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 59 Oklahoma Baptist ................. 105 Oklahoma Baptist ................... 421 Southeastern Oklahoma ........ 1418 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 64 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 511 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 56 Wayne State ............................ 21 Newman .................................. 611 Northern State ......................... 42 Newman .................................. 8

1984 (39-8)4 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 110 Northwestern Oklahoma ......... 49 Wayne State ............................ 714 Wayne State ............................ 49 Oklahoma Christian ................ 810 Oklahoma Christian ................ 715 East Central ............................. 54 East Central ........................... 166 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 35 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 39 Fort Hays State ....................... 69 Fort Hays State ....................... 54 Northeastern State ................... 311 Northeastern State ................. 105 North Dakota .......................... 4

10 North Dakota ..................... 32 Macalester .......................... 09 Macalester .......................... 38 Cameron ............................. 34 Southwestern Oklahoma .... 35 Southwestern Oklahoma .... 66 Northeastern State ............ 105 Northeastern State .............. 812 Langston ............................ 214 Langston ............................ 412 St. John’s KS ...................... 214 St. John’s KS ...................... 01 Oklahoma Christian ........... 07 Oklahoma Christian ........... 111 Cameron ............................. 414 Cameron ............................. 45 Oklahoma Baptist .............. 17 Oklahoma Baptist .............. 37 Phillips ............................. 1314 Phillips ............................. 107 East Central ........................ 29 East Central ....................... 617 Langston ............................ 212 Langston ............................ 01 Southwestern Oklahoma .. 168 Southwestern Oklahoma .... 67 Oklahoma Baptist .............. 65 Oklahoma Baptist .............. 30 Southeastern Oklahoma ..... 55 Phillips ............................... 08 Southwestern Oklahoma .... 42 Southwestern Oklahoma .... 6

1985 (26-15)5 Oklahoma Christian ........... 3 0 Oklahoma Christian ........... 121 Central Arkansas ................ 36 Central Arkansas ................ 75 Arkansas Tech .................... 24 Arkansas Tech .................... 00 Arkansas-Little Rock ....... 118 Arkansas-Little Rock ......... 49 Fort Hays State ................ 163 Fort Hays State .................. 415 Washburn ........................... 30 Washburn ......................... 2612 Missouri Western ............... 28 Missouri Western .............. 717 St. John’s ............................ 114 St. John’s ............................ 210 Doane ................................. 025 Doane ................................. 015 Southwest Minnesota ......... 312 Southwest Minnesota ......... 17 Oklahoma Christian ........... 47 Oklahoma Christian ........... 515 Cameron ............................. 510 Cameron ............................. 03 Phillips ............................... 60 Phillips ............................... 19 Oklahoma Baptist ............ 126 Oklahoma Baptist .............. 24 Benedictine ........................ 31 Benedictine ........................ 419 Baker .................................. 48 Baker .................................. 324 Mid-America Nazarene ..... 918 Mid-America Nazarene ..... 24 Washburn ........................... 30 Washburn ........................... 18 Oklahoma Baptist .............. 74 Oklahoma Baptist .............. 54 Phillips ............................... 83 Phillips ............................... 53 Northwestern Oklahoma .... 413 Northwestern Oklahoma .... 410 Northwestern Oklahoma .. 11

1986 (31-19)1 Hardin-Simmons ................ 32 Hardin-Simmons ................ 34 Hardin-Simmons ................ 25 Hardin-Simmons ................ 813 Southwest Minneosta ......... 37 Southwest Minnesota ......... 5

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7 Wayne State ....................... 610 Wayne State ....................... 02 Phillips ............................... 59 Phillips ............................... 48 Oklahoma Baptist .............. 16 Oklahoma Baptist .............. 411 Valley City State .............. 1313 Valley City State ................ 13 Valley City State ................ 211 Valley City State ................ 17 Washburn ........................... 86 Washburn ........................... 88 Minnesota St.-Mankato ... 1312 Minnesota St.-Mankato ... 1512 Augustana .......................... 020 Augustana .......................... 17 Oklahoma City ................... 83 Oklahoma City ................... 75 Concordia ........................... 17 Concordia ........................... 610 Westmar ............................ 015 Westmar ............................. 53 Oklahoma Baptist .............. 26 Oklahoma Baptist .............. 33 Cameron ............................. 04 Cameron ............................. 04 Oklahoma Christian ........... 64 Oklahoma Christian ........... 55 Oklahoma City ................... 34 Oklahoma City ................... 83 Marymount ........................ 69 Marymount ........................ 32 Washburn ........................... 03 Washburn ........................... 44 Phillips ............................... 11 Phillips ............................... 46 Oklahoma Christian ........... 58 Oklahoma Christian ........... 511 Oklahoma Baptist .............. 810 Oklahoma Baptist .............. 31 Southeastern Oklahoma ... 1311 Phillips ............................... 89 Southeastern Oklahoma ..... 24 Oklahoma City ................... 7

1987 (19-28)2 St. Edward’s ....................... 65 St. Edward’s ....................... 91 Southwestern Texas ......... 113 Southwestern Texas ........... 42 Mary Hardin-Baylor .......... 76 Mary Hardin-Baylor .......... 56 Huston-Tillotson ................ 912 Huston-Tillotson ................ 74 Oklahoma Christian ........... 27 Oklahoma Christian ........... 66 Tarkio ................................. 47 Tarkio ............................... 122 Valley City State ............... 75 Valley City State ................ 412 Valley City State ................ 111 Valley City State ............... 66 Washburn ........................... 53 Mayville State ................. 106 Mayville State .................. 181 Washburn ......................... 123 Washburn ........................... 712 Oklahoma City ................. 145 Oklahoma City ................... 716 Minnesota-Morris .............. 320 Minnesota-Morris .............. 27 Doane ................................. 26 Doane ................................. 42 Oklahoma Baptist .............. 72 Oklahoma Baptist ............ 126 Winona State ...................... 56 Winona State ...................... 47 Oklahoma Baptist .............. 63 Oklahoma Baptist ............ 109 Oklahoma Christian ........... 43 Oklahoma Christian ........... 45 Cameron ........................... 106 Cameron ............................. 50 Oklahoma City ................. 113 Oklahoma City ................. 13

4 Cameron .................................. 38 Cameron ................................ 109 Phillips ................................. 101 Phillips .................................. 143 Phillips .................................. 133 Phillips .................................. 131 Southwestern Oklahoma ......... 37 Southwestern Oklahoma ....... 17

1988 (13-29)6 Oklahoma Christian .................714 Oklahoma Christian .................49 Cameron ................................. 117 Cameron ...................................62 Phillips .....................................30 Phillips .....................................24 Oklahoma City .......................130 Oklahoma City .......................135 Washburn ...............................152 Washburn ...............................124 Oklahoma Baptist ...................54 Oklahoma Baptist ....................914 Marymount ............................1615 Marymount ..............................89 Minnesota-Morris ....................712 Minnesota-Morris ....................313 Minnesota-Morris .................. 1117 Minnesota-Morris ....................79 Missouri Baptist .......................66 Northern State ..........................89 Tarkio .......................................72 Augustana ................................11 Missouri Southern ....................99 Cameron .................................205 Cameron ...................................41 Southeastern Oklahoma ...........41 Southeastern Oklahoma ...........54 Oklahoma Christian .................01 Oklahoma Christian .................62 Southeastern Oklahoma .........120 Southeastern Oklahoma .........102 Washburn .................................70 Phillips .....................................613 Phillips ...................................155 Cameron .................................106 Cameron ...................................713 Oklahoma City .......................155 Oklahoma City .......................109 Oklahoma Baptist ....................55 Oklahoma Baptist ....................714 Southeastern Oklahoma .........228 Southeastern Oklahoma .........10

1989 (24-28)0 Central Missouri ................... 112 Central Missouri .....................80 Oklahoma Christian .................34 Oklahoma Christian .................03 Southeastern Oklahoma ...........10 Southeastern Oklahoma ...........55 Oklahoma City .....................194 Oklahoma City .........................80 Oklahoma Baptist .................101 Oklahoma Baptist ....................25 Washburn ................................110 Washburn ................................36 Wisconsin-Eau Claire ............1010 Wisconsin-Eau Claire .............37 Washburn ................................62 Washburn ................................98 Valley City State ......................013 Valley City State ......................32 Minnesota-Morris ....................54 Minnesota-Morris ....................518 Doane .......................................517 Doane .......................................313 Tarkio .......................................37 Tarkio .......................................610 Minnesota State-Mankato ...... 514 Minnesota State-Mankato .... 153 Missouri Baptist ...................... 60 Missouri Southern .................. 66 Tarkio ..................................... 52 Missouri Baptist ...................... 113 Marymount ............................ 8

9 School of Ozarks ...................83 Cameron ..................................78 Cameron ..................................43 Oklahoma Christian ................45 Oklahoma Christian ................82 Oklahoma Baptist ................... 13 Oklahoma Baptist .................. 63 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 77 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 66 Washburn ............................... 37 Washburn ............................... 66 Newman .................................. 72 Newman .................................. 65 Cameron .................................. 47 Cameron .................................. 64 Oklahoma City ........................ 64 Oklahoma City ...................... 147 Newman .................................. 96 Newman ................................ 113 Oklahoma City ........................ 53 Oklahoma City ........................ 6

1990 (13-18)12 Oklahoma Christian .............. 143 Missouri Western .................... 44 Missouri Western .................... 02 Northwest Missouri ................ 36 Northwest Missouri ................ 94 Morningside ............................ 210 Morningside ............................ 13 Oklahoma Christian ................ 59 Oklahoma Christian .............. 114 South Dakota State ................. 32 South Dakota State ................. 510 Valley City State ..................... 07 Valley City State ..................... 517 Doane ...................................... 710 Doane ...................................... 99 Wisconsin-Eau Claire ............. 53 Washburn .............................. 124 Wayne State ............................ 20 Minnesota-Morris ................... 12 Augustana ............................... 42 Cameron ................................ 1410 Cameron ................................ 114 Oklahoma Baptist ................... 32 Oklahoma City ........................ 53 Oklahoma City ........................ 416 Oklahoma City ........................ 34 Oklahoma City ........................ 96 Cameron ................................. 88 Cameron ................................ 1310 Cameron .................................. 43 Cameron .................................. 5

1991 (21-32)1 Texas-Arlington .................... 110 Texas-Arlington ...................... 82 Texas-Arlington ...................... 31 Cameron .................................. 76 Cameron .................................. 25 Cameron ................................ 1112 Cameron .................................. 55 Oklahoma Christian ................ 48 Oklahoma Christian ................ 75 Missouri Southern ................. 173 Missouri Southern ................... 69 Missouri Western ................... 72 Missouri Western .................... 39 Emporia State ....................... 135 Emporia State ......................... 89 Abilene Christian ................... 513 Abilene Christian .................... 22 Abilene Christian .................... 37 Abilene Christian .................... 417 Pittsburg State ......................... 36 Pittsburg State ......................... 34 South Dakota State ................. 37 Stephen F. Austin ................... 96 Stephen F. Austin .................... 95 Prairie View A&M .................. 17 Tarleton State .......................... 89 Hardin-Simmons ................... 101 Hardin-Simmons ................... 105 Hardin-Simmons ..................... 9

6 North Texas ............................. 37 North Texas ............................. 511 Doane ...................................... 76 Doane ...................................... 47 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 63 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 97 Oklahoma Christian ................ 58 Oklahoma Christian .............. 111 Oral Roberts ............................ 43 Oral Roberts ............................ 42 Arkansas ................................. 62 Abilene Christian .................... 422 Abilene Christian .................... 96 Abilene Christian .................... 54 Abilene Christian .................... 25 Oral Roberts .......................... 109 Oral Roberts .......................... 220 Cameron .................................. 90 Cameron .................................. 12 Cameron .................................. 73 Cameron .................................. 45 Oklahoma .............................. 155 Oklahoma City ...................... 236 Kansas State ............................ 7

1992 (27-26, 8-7*)10 Oklahoma Christian .............. 113 Northeastern State ................... 73 Northeastern State ................... 42 Oklahoma Christian ................ 36 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 54 Southwestern Oklahoma ....... 122 Brair Cliff................................ 610 Brair Cliff................................ 56 East Central ............................. 26 East Central ............................. 23 Oral Roberts .......................... 137 Abilene Christian* .................. 64 Abilene Christian* ................. 38 Abilene Christian* .................. 41 Emporia State ......................... 51 Emporia State ....................... 111 Oklahoma City ........................ 32 Northeastern State ................... 35 Northeastern State .................. 41 Northeastern State ................ 105 Cameron* .............................. 105 Cameron* ................................ 212 Cameron* .............................. 144 Oklahoma .............................. 1512 Doane ...................................... 211 Doane ..................................... 67 Nebraska-Kearney ................. 47 Nebraska-Kearney .................. 410 Eastern New Mexico* ............ 67 Eastern New Mexico* .......... 1022 Eastern New Mexico* ............ 67 Southern Arkansas ................ 105 Southern Arkansas .................. 18 Pittsburg State ......................... 411 Pittsburg State ......................... 18 Nebraska-Kearney .................. 41 Fort Hays State ....................... 56 Metropolitan State .................. 56 Nebraska-Kearney .................. 712 Nebraska-Kearney ............... 118 Oral Roberts .......................... 139 Oklahoma Christian ................ 88 Oklahoma Christian ................ 60 Abilene Christian* ................. 68 Abilene Christian* .................. 61 Abilene Christian* .................. 410 Oklahoma City ...................... 193 Oral Roberts ............................ 63 Cameron* ............................... 71 Cameron* ................................ 6

7 Cameron* ........................... 14 Washburn ........................... 14 Washburn ........................... 2

*-Lone Star Conference

1993 (15-31, 7-13*)6 Oklahoma Christian ...........24 Nebraska-Kearney .............617 South Dakota State ............610 Nebraska-Kearney .............03 East Central ........................81 East Central ........................00 Cameron .............................317 Cameron ...........................144 New Mexico State .............96 Oklahoma Baptist ............102 Northeastern State ..............44 Southwestern Oklahoma ..103 Southwestern Oklahoma ....40 Eastern New Mexico* .......40 Eastern New Mexico* .......21 Eastern New Mexico* .......36 Eastern New Mexico* .......48 Oklahoma Christian .........102 Abilene Christian* .............30 Abilene Christian* .............11 Abilene Christian* .............32 Abilene Christian* .............33 Benedictine ........................94 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ....610 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ....89 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ....85 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ....010 Oklahoma City .................131 Cameron* ...........................74 Cameron* ...........................621 Cameron* ...........................48 Cameron* ...........................74 Pittsburg State ....................610 Pittsburg State ....................29 Oklahoma Christian ...........55 Oklahoma Christian ...........42 Nebraska-Kearney .............32 Fort Hays State ................140 Fort Hays State ................134 Nebraska-Kearney ...........134 Nebraska-Kearney .............58 Oklahoma City .................132 Cameron* ...........................42 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ....59 Eastern New Mexico* .......10 Abilene Christian* .............1

*-Lone Star Conference

1994 (39-14, 15-3*)6 Regis ..................................59 Regis ..................................37 Washburn ...........................812 Washburn .........................1113 Fort Hays State ..................24 Denver ...............................24 Fort Hays State ..................73 Metro State ........................72 Nebraska-Kearney .............07 Nebraska-Kearney .............323 Nebraska-Kearney ...........1617 Campbellsville ...................96 North Alabama ...................54 West Alabama ....................32 North Alabama 129 West Alabama 47 North Alabama 59 Fort Hays State 78 Fort Hays State 711 Oklahoma Christian 812 Pittsburg State 28 Pittsburg State ....................68 Nebraska-Omaha ...............31 Arkansas Tech ....................07 Oklahoma City ...................912 Abilene Christian* .............87 Abilene Christian* .............613 Abilene Christian* .............2

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8 Abilene Christian* ..............65 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .....619 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .....56 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ...124 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .....517 Oklahoma City ..................1919 West Texas A&M* ..............23 West Texas A&M* ..............112 West Texas A&M* ..............010 West Texas A&M* ..............011 Oklahoma Christian ............70 Oral Roberts ........................24 Cameron ..............................53 Cameron ............................. 18 Cameron ........................... 123 Eastern New Mexico* ....... 02 Eastern New Mexico* ....... 114 West Texas A&M* ............. 214 Abilene Christian* ............. 66 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .... 17 Eastern New Mexico* ....... 56 Delta State# ........................ 219 Colorado State-Pueblo# ... 175 Delta State# ...................... 176 Delta State# ........................ 9

*-Lone Star Conference#-NCAA II South Central Regional

1995 (27-25, 12-13*)20 Washburn ........................... 310 Washburn ........................... 712 Indianapolis ....................... 419 Indianapolis ..................... 107 South Dakota ..................... 09 South Dakota ..................... 16 Oklahoma Christian ...........50 Central Missouri ................32 Fort Hays State ..................64 Central Missouri ................32 Fort Hays State ..................75 Pittsburg State ....................26 Pittsburg State ..................199 Nebraska-Kearney .............25 Nebraska-Kearney .............24 Delta State ........................134 Mississippi College ............57 Mississippi College ............86 Columbus ...........................811 West Alabama ....................25 West Alabama ....................92 Fort Hays State ..................35 Fort Hay State ....................40 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ....22 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ..172 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ....36 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ....58 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ..256 Cameron .............................50 Oklahoma City .................133 Tarleton State* .................113 Tarleton State* ...................44 Tarleton State* ...................513 Tarleton State* .................144 Tarleton State* .................145 Cameron .............................47 West Texas A&M* .............322 West Texas A&M* .............68 West Texas A&M* .............51 West Texas A&M* ...........175 West Texas A&M* .............412 Eastern New Mexico* .......28 Eastern New Mexico* .......46 Eastern New Mexico* .......44 Eastern New Mexico* .......67 Eastern New Mexico* .......44 Cameron .............................74 Abilene Christian* .............30 Abilene Christian* .............62 Abilene Christian* .............15 Abilene Christian* .............47 Abilene Christian* ...........12

*-Lone Star Conference

1996 (23-26, 7-13*)1 Central Missouri ..................... 22 Central Missouri ..................... 52 Emporia State ....................... 175 Emporia State ......................... 96 Central Missouri ..................... 53 Nebraska-Kearney .................. 16 Nebraska-Kearney .................. 010 Nebraska-Kearney .................. 95 Nebraska-Kearney .................. 423 Morningside ............................ 411 Morningside ............................ 613 Morningside ............................ 816 Morningside .......................... 1514 Pittsburg State ......................... 012 Pittsburg State ....................... 1017 Benedictine ............................. 44 Washburn ................................ 73 Washburn ................................ 46 Missouri Western .................... 110 Missouri Western .................... 32 Delta State ............................... 72 Delta State ............................... 42 Arkansas Tech ......................... 78 East Central ........................... 107 East Central ............................. 18 Cameron ................................ 145 Tarleton State* ........................ 410 Tarleton State* ........................ 53 Tarleton State* ........................ 816 Tarleton State* ...................... 181 Oklahoma City ...................... 112 West Texas A&M* .................. 54 West Texas A&M* .................. 76 West Texas A&M* ................ 1214 West Texas A&M* ................ 188 Oklahoma Baptist ................... 25 Eastern New Mexico* ............ 413 Eastern New Mexico* ............ 92 Eastern New Mexico* ............ 60 Eastern New Mexico* ............ 616 Cameron ................................ 174 Abilene Christian* .................. 52 Abilene Christian* .................. 97 Abilene Christian* .................. 67 Abilene Christian* .................. 19 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ....... 102 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ......... 34 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ......... 510 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ......... 6

*-Lone Star Conference

1997 (42-21, 14-6*)5 Missouri Western .................... 83 Missouri Western .................... 97 Missouri Western .................... 15 East Central ............................. 31 Central Missouri ..................... 43 Central Missouri ..................... 52 Central Missouri ................... 188 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 25 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 911 Harding ................................... 49 Harding ................................... 48 Cameron .................................. 34 Cameron .................................. 89 Delta State ............................... 49 Delta State ............................... 55 Northeastern State ................... 09 Northeastern State ................... 12 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 36 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 15 Washburn ................................ 419 Washburn .............................. 1019 Ouachita Baptist ..................... 27 Ouachita Baptist ..................... 06 Henderson State .................... 216 Harding ................................... 04 Harding ................................... 510 Cameron .................................. 98 Cameron .................................. 49 Northeastern State ................. 1014 Northeastern State ................... 219 East Central ............................. 9

18 Tarleton State* ...................... 109 Tarleton State* ........................ 79 Tarleton State* ........................ 33 Tarleton State* ........................ 19 West Texas A&M* .................. 411 West Texas A&M* ................ 163 West Texas A&M* .................. 212 West Texas A&M* .................. 221 Ouachita Baptist ..................... 526 Ouachita Baptist ................... 116 Eastern New Mexico* ............ 92 Eastern New Mexico* ............ 35 Eastern New Mexico* .......... 1219 Eastern New Mexico* ............ 88 Abilene Christian* .................. 95 Abilene Christian* ..................412 Abilene Christian* ..................112 Abilene Christian* ..................412 Oklahoma State .....................146 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .........56 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .......146 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .........011 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .........48 Elon# .......................................713 North Alabama# ......................24 Elon# .....................................177 Elon# .......................................513 Central Missouri$ ...................49 Kennesaw State$ .....................71 Tampa$ .................................188 Tampa$ ...................................412 Cal State-Chico$ ...................13

*-Lone Star Conference#-NCAA II South Central Regional$-NCAA II World Series

1998 (37-14, 16-6*)17 Southern Nazarene ..................215 Southern Nazarene ..................39 Phillips ....................................58 Phillips ....................................78 Oklahoma Panhandle ..............117 Oklahoma Panhandle ..............09 Phillips ..................................107 Missouri Western ....................414 Missouri Western ....................014 Missouri Western ....................519 Cameron ..................................611 Southwestern Oklahoma* .......910 Southwestern Oklahoma* .......414 Dakota State ............................21 Eastern New Mexico ..............06 Texas A&M-Kingsville ...........918 Cameron ..................................44 West Texas A&M ..................101 West Texas A&M ....................67 Minnesota State-Mankato .....114 West Texas A&M ....................810 East Central* ...........................213 East Central* .........................1211 East Central* ...........................212 East Central* ...........................217 USAO .....................................713 Harding* .................................218 Harding* .................................310 Harding* .................................38 Harding* .................................111 Arkansas Tech .........................710 Ouachita Baptist* ...................814 Ouachita Baptist* ...................48 Ouachita Baptist* ...................310 Ouachita Baptist* .................1114 USAO .....................................411 Northeastern State* .................20 Northeastern State* .................112 Northeastern State* .................34 Northeastern State* .................73 Southeastern Oklahoma* ......140 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........44 Southeastern Oklahoma* ......104 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........17 St. Gregory’s ...........................321 St. Gregory’s ...........................111 St. Gregory’s ...........................1

9 St. Gregory’s ...........................17 Texas A&M-Kingsville@ .....106 Abilene Christian@ ................517 Texas A&M-Kingsville@ .....19

*-LSC North Division@-LSC Tournament

1999 (32-13, 13-3*)6 Oklahoma Panhandle ..............417 Oklahoma Panhandle ..............48 Oklahoma ...............................99 Missouri Western ....................014 Cameron ..................................29 Missouri Western ....................07 Missouri Western ....................28 Southern Nazarene ................111 Central Missouri ....................710 Central Missouri ....................216 Central Missouri ....................46 Bethany ...................................512 Huron ......................................610 Quincy ....................................83 Quincy ....................................71 Quincy ....................................219 East Central* ...........................012 East Central* ...........................67 Central Arkansas .....................83 Central Arkansas ...................148 Harding* .................................48 Harding* .................................48 Cameron ..................................914 Central Arkansas .....................28 Ouachita Baptist* ...................76 Ouachita Baptist* ...................48 Ouachita Baptist* ...................07 Ouachita Baptist* ...................26 Southern Nazarene ..................44 Northeastern State* .................311 Northeastern State* .................37 USAO .....................................210 USAO .....................................69 Southeastern Oklahoma* ......139 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........213 Southeastern Oklahoma* ......149 Southeastern Oklahoma* ......2210 Southwestern Oklahoma* .......08 Southwestern Oklahoma* .......115 Southwestern Oklahoma* .....1120 Southwestern Oklahoma* .......015 Arkansas Tech .........................35 Arkansas-Monticello ..............65 Arkansas-Monticello ..............98 Arkansas-Monticello ..............4

*-LSC North Division

2000 (27-18, 11-9*)1 Oklahoma ................................812 Missouri Western ....................08 Missouri Western ....................28 Missouri Western ....................76 Missouri Western ....................519 Cameron .................................77 Texas Wesleyan .......................63 Texas Wesleyan .......................814 Texas Wesleyan .....................1223 Central Missouri ....................61 Central Missouri ....................713 Central Missouri ..................174 Tarleton State ..........................38 Eastern New Mexico ..............22 Texas A&M-Kingsville ...........15 Southern Nazarene ..................411 Harding* .................................83 Harding* .................................011 Harding* ...............................109 Harding* ...............................129 Baker .....................................1010 Baker .......................................27 Central Arkansas .....................413 Ouachita Baptist* ...................011 Ouachita Baptist* .................107 Northeastern State* .................51 Northeastern State* .................0

4 Northeastern State* ............ 52 Northeastern State* ............ 314 USAO ................................ 31 Southeastern Oklahoma* ... 21 Southeastern Oklahoma* . 1021 Arkansas Tech .................... 56 Arkansas Tech .................... 712 Southwestern Okla.* .......... 04 Southwestern Okla.* .......... 95 Southwestern Okla.* .......... 710 Southwestern Okla.* ........ 114 Arkansas Tech .................... 62 Arkansas Tech .................... 64 Southern Nazarene ............. 57 East Central* ...................... 44 East Central* ...................... 613 East Central* ...................... 67 East Central* ...................... 0

*-LSC North Division

2001 (41-14, 21-3* )9 Missouri Western ............... 68 Missouri Western ............. 1314 Missouri Western ............... 810 St. Gregory’s ...................... 414 St. Gregory’s ...................... 315 USAO ................................ 56 Central Missouri ................ 50 Central Missouri ................ 68 Emporia State .................... 410 Emporia State .................. 198 Emporia State .................... 45 Bethany .............................. 25 Bethany .............................. 74 St. Gregory’s ...................... 10 Southeast Missouri ............ 713 Southwest Baptist .............. 320 Southwest Baptist .............. 515 Ouachita Baptist ................ 310 Nebraska-Omaha ............. 114 Nebraska-Omaha ............... 10 Bellevue .......................... 6&9 Nebraska-Omaha .............. 714 Southern Nazarene ........... 102 Northeastern State* ............ 18 Northeastern State* ............ 08 Cameron* ........................... 13 Cameron* ........................... 79 Cameron* ........................... 311 East Central* ...................... 310 Southeastern Oklahoma* ... 99 Southeastern Oklahoma* ... 513 Southeastern Oklahoma* ... 813 Southwestern Okla.* .......... 512 Southwestern Okla.* .......... 18 Northeastern State* ............ 413 Northeastern State* ............ 518 Northeastern State* ............ 812 Cameron* ........................... 816 Cameron* ........................... 913 East Central* ...................... 415 East Central* ...................... 711 East Central* ...................... 02 Southeastern Oklahoma* ... 94 Southeastern Oklahoma* ... 517 Southwestern Okla.* .......... 413 Southwestern Okla.* ........ 1016 Southwestern Okla.* .......... 620 Texas A&M-Kingsville@ .. 410 Abilene Christian@ ......... 157 Texas A&M-Kingsville@ .. 25 Abilene Christian@ ........... 64 Oral Roberts ....................... 84 Delta State# ........................ 56 Abilene Christian# ............. 38 Alabama-Huntsville# ....... 14

&-UCO won by forfeit*-LSC North Division@-LSC Tournament#-NCAA II South Central Regional

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Season-By-season Results (SInce 1959)2002 (46-10, 21-2*)8 Central Arkansas ................64 Central Arkansas ................314 Central Arkansas ................29 St. Gregory’s ......................13 Lincoln ...............................910 Lincoln ...............................513 Lincoln ...............................21 USAO ................................04 Central Missouri ...............310 Central Missouri ...............63 Central Missouri .............1715 Hannibal-LaGrange ...........217 Hannibal-LaGrange ...........16 Nebraska-Kearney .............36 Nebraska-Kearney .............72 Nebraska-Kearney .............026 Nebraska-Kearney .............411 St. Gregory’s ......................512 USAO ................................215 Southwest Baptist ............124 Southwest Baptist ..............312 Southwest Baptist ..............30 Northeastern State* ............17 Northeastern State* ............110 Cameron* ...........................213 Cameron* ...........................715 Cameron* .........................1310 East Central* ......................09 East Central* ......................511 Midland Lutheran ..............45 Midland Lutheran ..............48 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...35 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...14 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...311 Southwestern Okla.* ..........96 Southwestern Okla.* ..........211 Northeastern State* ..........102 Cameron* ...........................718 Cameron* ...........................21 Arkansas Tech ....................211 East Central* ......................412 East Central* ......................111 East Central* ......................43 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...16 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...43 Southwestern Okla.* ..........213 Southwestern Okla.* ..........56 Southwestern Okla.* ..........34 Tarleton State@ ...............1211 Southwestern Okla.@ ........94 Tarleton State@ .................97 Hillsdale Baptist ................09 Hillsdale Baptist ................010 Delta State# ......................1611 Valdosta State# ..................62 Abilene Christian# ...........10

*-LSC North Division@-LSC Tournament#-NCAA II South Central Regional

2003 (44-13, 21-4*)8 St. Gregory’s ......................23 St. Gregory’s ......................110 Rockhurst ...........................07 Rockhurst ...........................35 Arkansas Tech ....................31 USAO ................................30 USAO ................................21 Central Missouri ...............24 Central Missouri ...............37 Grand Valley State .............27 Grand Valley State .............08 Lincoln ...............................03 Lincoln ...............................213 Lincoln ...............................24 Emporia State ....................29 Emporia State ....................814 Emporia State ....................913 USAO ................................52 Fort Hays State ..................68 Rockhurst ...........................25 Fort Hays State ..................3

3 Tarleton State .......................... 15 Tarleton State .......................... 27 St. Mary’s TX ......................... 87 St. Mary’s TX ......................... 18 East Central* ........................... 40 East Central* ........................... 40 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........ 78 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........ 29 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........ 711 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 617 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 25 Northeastern State* ................. 25 Northeastern State* ................. 16 Northeastern State* ................. 525 St. Gregory’s ........................... 69 Cameron* ................................ 02 Cameron* ................................ 85 East Central* ........................... 117 East Central* ........................... 110 East Central* ........................... 64 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........ 214 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...... 1028 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 513 Southwestern Oklahoma* ..... 107 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 612 Northeastern State* ................. 216 Northeastern State* ................. 34 Cameron* ................................ 27 Cameron* ................................ 916 Cameron* ................................ 28 Abilene Christian@ ................ 52 Southeastern Oklahoma@ ...... 54 Abilene Christian@ ................ 75 Abilene Christian# .................. 912 Southeastern Oklahoma# ........ 88 Delta State# ........................... 18

*-LSC North Division@-LSC Tournament#-NCAA II South Central Regional

2004 (33-16, 13-8*)11 USAO ..................................... 011 Arkansas Tech ......................... 511 Central Arkansas ..................... 70 Arkansas Tech ......................... 31 Emporia State ......................... 74 Emporia State ......................... 518 Emporia State ......................... 80 Central Missouri .................... 12 Central Missouri .................... 48 Central Missouri .................. 138 Central Arkansas ..................... 76 Central Arkansas ..................... 410 Arkansas Tech ......................... 425 Bemidji State .......................... 020 Bemidji State .......................... 412 Bemidji State .......................... 110 USAO ..................................... 612 Emporia State ......................... 83 Emporia State ......................... 413 Peru State ................................ 311 Tarleton State .......................... 68 Tarleton State .......................... 310 Tarleton State .......................... 519 Augustana ............................... 07 Rockhurst ................................ 35 Minnesota State-Mankato ....... 33 Rockhurst ................................ 45 South Dakota State ................. 14 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 37 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 119 Northeastern State* ................. 88 Northeastern State* ................. 011 Northeastern State* ................. 110 Cameron* ................................ 14 Cameron* ................................ 62 East Central* ........................... 36 East Central* ........................... 28 East Central* ........................... 72 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 33 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 013 Northeastern State* ................. 35 Northeastern State* ................. 47 Cameron* ................................ 2

5 Cameron* ................................ 77 Cameron* ................................ 85 East Central* ......................... 104 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...... 113 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........ 56 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........ 4

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2005 (44-15, 20-5*)2 Emporia State ......................... 19 Eastern New Mexico .............. 82 Eastern New Mexico .............. 510 Eastern New Mexico .............. 46 Eastern New Mexico .............. 57 Abilene Christian .................... 64 Abilene Christian .................... 58 Abilene Christian .................... 04 Abilene Christian ................... 615 USAO ..................................... 14 Angelo State ........................... 96 Angelo State ........................... 05 Angelo State ........................... 45 Angelo State ........................... 114 Emporia State ......................... 915 West Texas A&M .................... 219 West Texas A&M .................... 15 West Texas A&M .................... 12 West Texas A&M .................... 12 Arkansas Tech ......................... 39 Tarleton State .......................... 43 Tarleton State .......................... 07 Tarleton State .......................... 46 Tarleton State .......................... 811 USAO ..................................... 13 Texas A&M-Kingsville ........... 79 Texas A&M-Kingsville ........... 22 Texas A&M-Kingsville ........... 10 Texas A&M-Kingsville ........... 116 Arkansas Tech ......................... 415 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 33 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 216 Northeastern State* ................. 618 Northeastern State* ................. 28 Northeastern State* ............... 101 Cameron* ................................ 811 Cameron* ................................ 56 East Central* ........................... 211 East Central* ........................... 615 East Central* ......................... 107 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........ 014 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........ 69 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 33 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 44 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 614 Northeastern State* ................. 86 Northeastern State* ................. 21 Cameron* ................................ 015 Cameron* ................................ 013 Cameron* ................................ 35 East Central* ........................... 03 East Central* ........................... 212 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........ 15 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........ 89 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........ 611 Abilene Christian# ................ 125 West Alabama# ....................... 22 Abilene Christian# .................. 01 Delta State# ............................. 9

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2006 (40-20, 18-6*)16 St. Gregory’s ........................... 011 Emporia State ....................... 171 Abilene Christian .................... 54 Abilene Christian .................. 201 Arkansas Tech ....................... 115 Angelo State ........................... 43 Angelo State ........................... 26 Angelo State ........................... 34 Angelo State ......................... 1216 USAO ..................................... 6

8 West Texas A&M .................... 412 West Texas A&M .................... 611 West Texas A&M .................... 07 West Texas A&M .................... 44 Arkansas Tech ....................... 105 Tarleton State .......................... 418 Tarleton State .......................... 310 Tarleton State .......................... 76 Tarleton State .......................... 010 Emporia State ....................... 151 Texas A&M-Kingsville ........... 31 Texas A&M-Kingsville ........... 36 Texas A&M-Kingsville ........... 30 Texas A&M-Kingsville ......... 124 Eastern New Mexico .............. 39 Eastern New Mexico .............. 110 Eastern New Mexico ............ 189 Eastern New Mexico .............. 77 East Central* ........................... 012 East Central* ........................... 013 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........ 47 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...... 114 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........ 920 St. Gregory’s ........................... 18 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 614 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 711 Northeastern State* ................. 112 Northeastern State* ................. 015 Northeastern State* ................. 55 Cameron* ................................ 48 Cameron* ................................ 713 East Central* ......................... 103 East Central* ........................... 48 East Central* ........................... 42 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...... 1217 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........ 213 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 610 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 48 Southwestern Oklahoma* ....... 98 Northeastern State* ................. 05 Northeastern State* ................. 115 Cameron* ................................ 44 Cameron* ................................ 58 West Texas A&M@ ................ 77 Cameron@ .............................. 38 Southeastern Oklahoma@ ...... 16 Abilene Christian@ .............. 126 Abilene Christian@ ................ 43 Southern Arkansas# ................ 42 Incarnate Word# ...................... 4

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2007 (40-18-1, 18-7*)5 Arkansas Tech ......................... 54 Angelo State ........................... 64 Angelo State ........................... 53 Angelo State ......................... 1015 Angelo State ........................... 56 Emporia State ......................... 18 West Texas A&M ....................52 West Texas A&M ....................17 West Texas A&M ....................411 West Texas A&M ....................723 USAO .....................................97 Tarleton State ..........................31 Tarleton State ..........................34 Tarleton State ..........................511 Tarleton State ..........................119 Arkansas-Monticello ..............917 Texas A&M-Kingsville ...........110 Texas A&M-Kingsville ...........24 Texas A&M-Kingsville ...........114 Texas A&M-Kingsville ...........73 Emporia State .........................46 Eastern New Mexico ..............47 Eastern New Mexico ..............420 Eastern New Mexico ..............84 Eastern New Mexico ..............722 USAO ...................................118 Abilene Christian ....................710 Abilene Christian ....................95 Abilene Christian ....................7

7 Abilene Christian ............... 99 East Central* ...................... 77 East Central* ...................... 61 Southeastern Oklahoma* ... 46 Southeastern Oklahoma* ... 55 Southeastern Oklahoma* ... 99 Southwestern Okla.* .......... 02 Southwestern Okla.* .......... 611 Northeastern State* ............ 70 Northeastern State* ............ 18 Northeastern State* ............ 213 Cameron* ........................... 46 Cameron* ........................... 56 East Central* ...................... 122 East Central* ...................... 316 East Central* ...................... 16 Southeastern Okla.* ........... 58 Southeastern Okla.* ......... 107 Southwestern Okla.* .......... 49 Southwestern Okla.* .......... 812 Southwestern Okla.* .......... 72 Northeastern State* ............ 10 Northeastern State* ............ 12 Cameron* ........................... 18 Cameron* ........................... 114 Cameron* ......................... 166 Southeastern Okla.@ ......... 16 Angelo State@ ................... 20 Abilene Christian@ ........... 36 Angelo State@ ................... 7

*-LSC North Division@-LSC Tournament

2008 (36-23, 25-8*)7 Arkansas-Monticello ......... 69 Arkansas-Monticello ......... 218 Arkansas-Monticello ......... 49 Central Missouri ................ 312 Missouri Southern .............. 019 West Texas A&M* ............. 09 West Texas A&M* ............. 115 West Texas A&M* ........... 1419 Emporia State .................... 57 Abilene Christian* ............. 411 Abilene Christian* ........... 1212 Abilene Christian* ........... 101 Abilene Christian* ............. 39 USAO ................................ 79 East Central* ...................... 114 East Central* ...................... 210 East Central* .................... 1113 East Central* .................... 147 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .. 117 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .... 37 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .... 64 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .. 109 Indianapolis ....................... 85 Indianapolis ....................... 810 Southwestern Okla.* .......... 46 Southwestern Okla.* .......... 012 Southwestern Okla.* ........ 1111 Southwestern Okla.* .......... 719 Cameron* ......................... 173 Cameron* ......................... 103 Cameron* ........................... 73 Cameron* ........................... 51 Angelo State* .................... 44 Angelo State* .....................12 Angelo State* .....................018 Angelo State* ...................124 Ouachita Baptist ...............104 Southeastern Oklahoma* ....84 Southeastern Oklahoma* ....02 Southeastern Oklahoma* ..102 Southeastern Oklahoma* ....710 East Central .........................813 Tarleton State* ....................14 Tarleton State* ....................75 Tarleton State* ....................41 Tarleton State* ....................49 Cameron ............................1010 Eastern New Mexico* ........79 Eastern New Mexico* ........713 Eastern New Mexico* ........4

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2011 (24-23, 12-19*)7 Northwood ..............................66 West Texas A&M* ................192 West Texas A&M* ..................313 West Texas A&M* ..................212 Oklahoma Christian ..............100 Dallas ......................................72 Cameron* ................................55 Cameron* ................................911 Cameron* ................................81 Oklahoma City .........................70 Southwestern Oklahoma* ........64 Southwestern Oklahoma* ........95 Southwestern Oklahoma* ........69 USAO ......................................82 Incarnate Word* .......................64 Incarnate Word* .....................142 Incarnate Word .........................13 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ..........97 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ..........36 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ..........811 Midland Lutheran ....................112 East Central* ............................07 East Central* ............................01 East Central* ............................914 Arkansas Tech ..........................71 Southeastern Oklahoma* ....... 111 Southeastern Oklahoma* .........25 Southeastern Oklahoma* .........82 St. Cloud State .......................106 Abilene Christian* ...................75 Abilene Christian* ...................715 Abilene Christian* .................136 USAO ......................................11 Angelo State* ..........................213 Angelo State* ..........................56 Angelo State* ..........................74 Tarleton State* .........................16 Tarleton State* .........................215 Tarleton State* .........................47 Oklahoma Christian .................39 Oklahoma Panhandle ...............3

12 Eastern New Mexico* ......175 Northeastern State* .............07 Northeastern State* .............814 Northeastern State* .............76 Northeastern State* .............713 Angelo State@ ....................212 Cameron@ ..........................61 Texas A&M-Kingsville@ ...22 Abilene Christian@ ............6

*-Lone Star Conference@-LSC Tournament

2009 (27-28, 22-22*)9 Arkansas-Monticello ......... 63 Arkansas-Monticello ......... 65 Arkansas-Monticello ......... 44 West Texas A&M* ........... 186 West Texas A&M* ............. 84 West Texas A&M* ............. 28 West Texas A&M* ............. 613 Emporia State .................. 1812 Abilene Christian* ........... 142 Abilene Christian* ........... 148 Abilene Christian* ............. 78 Abilene Christian* ........... 126 Missouri Southern .............. 51 East Central* ...................... 55 East Central* .................... 125 East Central* ...................... 410 East Central* ...................... 66 USAO ................................ 88 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .... 63 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .... 54 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .... 26 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .... 514 Southwestern Oklahoma* .. 09 Southwestern Oklahoma* .. 79 Southwestern Oklahoma* .. 82 Southwestern Oklahoma* .. 92 Emporia State .................... 30 Cameron* ........................... 37 Cameron* ......................... 179 Cameron* ........................... 83 Cameron* ........................... 42 Missouri S&T .....................611 Missouri S&T .....................717 Angelo State* .....................73 Angelo State* ...................174 Angelo State* .....................718 Angelo State* ...................106 Southeastern Okla.* ............93 Southeastern Okla.* ............616 Southeastern Okla.* ............21 Southeastern Okla.* ..........1411 Tarleton State* ..................10

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10 Tarleton State* ......................118 Tarleton State* ........................14 Tarleton State* ........................610 Oklahoma Christian ................58 Eastern New Mexico* ............43 Eastern New Mexico* ............411 Eastern New Mexico* ............81 Eastern New Mexico* ............56 Missouri Southern .................1111 Northeastern State* .................218 Northeastern State* .................67 Northeastern State* ...............1015 Northeastern State* .................5

*-Lone Star Conference

2010 (13-29, 10-26*)6 Abilene Christian* ................151 Abilene Christian* ................126 Abilene Christian* ..................26 Abilene Christian* ................2010 Emporia State .........................86 Missouri Southern ...................50 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .........12 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .........74 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .........311 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .........012 Southwestern Oklahoma* .....118 Southwestern Oklahoma* .....1014 Southwestern Oklahoma* .....127 Southwestern Oklahoma* .....112 Cameron* ................................68 Cameron* ..............................103 Cameron* ................................81 Cameron* ................................91 Angelo State* .......................132 Angelo State* .........................96 Angelo State* .........................77 Angelo State* .........................25 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........96 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........23 Southeastern Oklahoma* ........614 Southeastern Oklahoma* ......1522 USAO ...................................173 Tarleton State* ........................87 Tarleton State* ........................55 Tarleton State* ........................64 Tarleton State* ......................200 Oklahoma Christian ..............129 Eastern New Mexico* ..........1110 Eastern New Mexico* ............77 Eastern New Mexico* ............80 Eastern New Mexico* ............87 West Texas A&M* ..................83 West Texas A&M* ..................84 Missouri Southern ...................5

15 Northeastern State* ..................97 Arlington Baptist .....................04 Arlington Baptist .....................19 Newman .................................147 Newman ...................................513 Newman ...................................2

*-Lone Star Conference

2012 (31-17)13 Austin College .........................114 Austin College .........................221 Austin College .........................82 Northeastern State ...............914 Northeastern State ...............63 Southeastern Oklahoma ......76 Northwest Missouri ............513 Northwest Missouri ............33 Northwest Missouri ............19 Northwest Missouri ............811 Newman ............................181 Texas A&M-Kingsville .......30 Texas A&M-Kingsville .......213 Mid-America Christian .....104 Angelo State .......................97 Angelo State .......................14 Angelo State .......................723 Southwestern Oklahoma ... 114 Southern Nazarene ..............23 Southern Nazarene ..............96 Southwestern Oklahoma ...1613 Southwest Baptist ...............313 Southwest Baptist ...............47 Southwest Baptist ...............54 East Central .........................810 East Central ....................... 115 East Central .........................913 St. Gregory’s .....................1025 Arlington Baptist ................76 Arlington Baptist ................44 Lindenwood ........................16 Lindenwood ........................37 Lindenwood ........................22 Emporia State .....................31 Emporia State .....................03 Oklahoma Panhandle ..........08 Oklahoma Panhandle ..........114 Austin College ....................86 Austin College ....................16 Austin College ....................58 Northeastern State ...............515 Oklahoma Christian ............44 Oklahoma Christian ............512 Oklahoma Christian ............32 Arkansas-Fort Smith .........1012 Mid-America Christian .......0

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2013 (30-19, 23-16*)0 Southwest Baptist* ............ 52 Southwest Baptist* .......... 1113 Southwest Baptist* ............ 35 Fort Hays State* ................ 78 Fort Hays State* ................ 55 Missouri Southern* ............ 33 Missouri Southern* ............ 66 Northwest Missouri* ......... 118 Northwest Missouri* ......... 810 Northwest Missouri* ......... 89 Emporia State* .................. 78 Emporia State* .................. 52 Lindenwood* ..................... 00 Northeastern State* ............ 47 Northeastern State* .......... 1010 St. Gregory’s ...................... 011 Lincoln* ............................. 05 Lincoln* ............................. 46 Lincoln* ............................. 18 Arlington Baptist ............... 14 Arlington Baptist ............... 34 Missouri Western* ............. 57 Missouri Western* ............. 59 Missouri Western* ........... 117 Pittsburg State* ................ 111 Pittsburg State* ................ 154 Central Missouri* .............. 33 Central Missouri* .............. 64 Central Missouri* ............ 131 Emporia State* .................. 30 Emporia State* .................. 61 Oklahoma Christian ........... 512 Oklahoma Christian ........... 65 Northeastern State* .......... 127 Northeastern State* ............ 615 Nebraska-Kearney ............. 514 Nebraska-Kearney ............. 415 Nebraska-Kearney ........... 115 Hillsdale Baptist ................ 28 Washburn* ......................... 46 Washburn* ......................... 520 Washburn* ....................... 136 Truman State* .................... 212 Truman State* .................... 62 Truman State* .................... 34 Emporia State! ................... 39 Emporia State! ................... 23 Missouri Western! .............. 91 Pittsburg State!................... 3

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Opponent Record Pct. Abilene Christian 37-39 .487Alabama-Huntsville 0-1 .000Angelo State 17-16 .515Arkansas 0-1 .000Arkansas-Fort Smith 0-1 .000Arkansas-Little 11-9-1 .548Arkansas-Monticello 7-3 .700Arkansas Tech 1-1 .500Arlington Baptist 6-0 1.000Augustana 4-1 .800Austin College 6-0 1.000Bacone 2-2 .500Baker 3-1 .750Bellevue 1-0 1.000Bemidji State 3-0 1.000Benedictine 3-3 .500Bethany 2-1 .667Briar Cliff 1-1 .500Cal State-Chico 0-1 .000Cameron 85-78 .521Campbellsville 1-0 1.000Central Arkansas 9-3 .750Central Methodist 2-0 1.000Central Missouri 14-16 .467Colorado State-Pueblo 1-0 1.000Columbus State 0-1 .000Concordia 2-0 1.000Dakota State 1-0 1.000Dallas 0-2 .000Dana 7-1 .875Delta State 3-8 .273Denver 1-0 1.000Doane 12-0 1.000East Central 69-33 .676Eastern New Mexico 31-19 .620Eastern Oklahoma 1-1 .500Elon 2-1 .667Emporia State 15-18 .455Fort Hays State 8-11 .421Fort Sill 1-0 1.000Grambling State 1-1 .500Grand Valley State 2-0 1.000Grayson County 2-0 1.000Hannibal-LaGrange 2-0 1.000Hardin-Simmons 1-6 .143Harding 12-2 .857Hastings 1-1 .500Henderson State 0-1 .000Hillsdale Baptist 3-0 1.000Huron 1-0 1.000Huston-Tillotson 1-1 .500

Opponent Record Pct.Incarnate Word 1-3 .250Indianapolis 3-1 .750Kansas State 0-1 .000Kennesaw State 1-0 1.000Lamar 2-1 .667Langston 30-2 .938Lincoln (Mo.) 8-1 .889Lindenwood 4-0 1.000Louisiana Tech 1-7 .125Macalester 3-1 .750Mary Hardin-Baylor 1-1 .500Marymount 3-2 .600Maryville State 0-2 .000Mercyhurst 2-0 1.000Metropolitan State 1-1 .500Mid-America Christian 2-0 1.000Mid-America Nazarene 2-0 1.000Midland Lutheran 3-0 1.000Minnesota-Morris 6-3 .667Minnesota State-Mankato 2-4 .333Mississippi College 0-2 .000Missouri Baptist 2-1 .667Missouri S&T 1-1 .500Missouri Southern 4-7 .364Missouri State 2-0 1.000Missouri Western 20-8 .714Morningside 6-0 1.000Nebraska-Kearney 22-7 .759Nebraska-Omaha 3-1 .750Nebraska Wesleyan 0-1 .000New Mexico State 0-1 .000Newman 2-8 .200North Alabama 3-1 .750North Dakota 2-2 .500North Texas 2-0 1.000Northeastern State 65-35 .650Northern Oklahoma-Tonkawa 2-0 1.000Northern State 3-1 .750Northwest Missouri 8-2 .800Northwestern Oklahoma 55-33-1 .624Northwood 1-0 1.000Oklahoma 0-13 .000Oklahoma Baptist 24-20 .545Oklahoma Christian 56-38 .596Oklahoma City 15-47-1 .246Oklahoma Panhandle 34-16 .680Oklahoma State 0-3 .000Oklahoma Wesleyan 7-2 .778Ouachita Baptist 14-2 .875Oral Roberts 4-14 .222

Opponent Record Pct.Peru State 1-0 1.000Phillips 18-70 .205Pittsburg State 10-7 .588Prairie View A&M 1-0 1.000Quincy 1-2 .333Regis 2-0 1.000Rockhurst 6-1 .857Rogers State 0-1 .000Sayre 0-1 .000School of Ozarks 1-0 1.000Science & Arts of Oklahoma 25-6 .806South Dakota 2-0 1.000South Dakota State 6-1 .857Southeast Missouri 0-1 .000Southeastern Oklahoma 45-71 .388Southern Arkansas 1-2 .333Southern Nazarene 18-9 .667Southwest Baptist 9-2 .818Southwest Minnesota 10-0 1.000Southwestern Kansas 1-1 .500Southwestern Oklahoma 77-83 .481Southwestern Texas 0-2 .000St. Cloud State 0-1 .000St. Edward’s 0-2 .000St. Gregory’s 16-0 1.000St. John’s (KS) 6-0 1.000St. Mary’s (KS) 2-0 1.000St. Mary’s (TX) 1-1 .500Stephen F. Austin 0-2 .000Tampa 1-1 .500Tarkio 5-1 .833Tarleton State 29-20 .592Texas-Arlington 0-3 .000Texas A&M-Kingsville 28-31 .475Texas Wesleyan 2-1 .667Truman State 2-1 .667Tulsa 6-6 .500U.S. Army Training Center 0-2 .000Valdosta State 1-0 1.000Valley City State 10-1 .909Washburn 19-15 .559Wayne State 7-2 .778West Alabama 4-1 .800West Texas A&M 31-15 .674Westmar 2-0 1.000Wichita State 0-2 .000William Jewell 1-0 1.000Winona State 2-0 1.000Wisconsin-Eau Claire 2-1 .667Yankton 0-2 .000 Bold - Indicates 2014 opponent

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The University of Central Oklahoma prepares future leaders in an opportunity-rich environment, ideally located in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.

Central offers an innovative learning community where teaching comes first and students develop personal relationships with faculty and staff who are committed to transforming lives. With 114 undergraduate majors and 54 graduate programs, Central is a smart investment for students dedicated to their future success.

Central is home to students from throughout Oklahoma, as well as all 50 states and more than 100 countries. Among Central’s many unique and notable academic programs are Forensic Science, Accounting, Music Theater, Professional Golf Management, Jazz Studies, Mass Communication, Nursing, and Funeral Science.

Central is:• Home to the world-renown Forensic Science Institute, which attracts experts

from throughout the world to teach students and law enforcement professionals the latest techniques in crime fighting

• Rated by The Chronicle of Higher Education as one of the “2010 Great Col-leges to Work For”

• Winner of multiple national and statewide awards for sustainability efforts• An official Olympic and Paralympic Training Site, as designated by the U.S.

Olympic Committee• Home to the Academy of Contemporary Music at UCO, located in Oklahoma

City’s Bricktown district• Partnered with Chesapeake Energy to build the CHK-Central Boathouse on the

Oklahoma River, which will house Central’s rowing team as well as an entertain-ment venue and an art gallery

• Home to 2008 Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year, Dr. Wei Chen• Ranked among the top universities nationally in residence lifeIn Fall 2010, Central opened the new state-of-the-art Center for Transformative

Learning, a classroom building designed intentionally to encourage collaboration and creativity in its learning spaces. In addition, Central’s appealing 210-acre campus is on track to become a certified botanical garden, offering both a pleasing learning and living environment and a source of pride for students, employees and alumni.

Founded in 1890, the University of Central Oklahoma is the state’s first public institution of higher learning, and continues to cultivate creativity and innovation in every corner of campus, bringing to life its core values of Character, Community and Civility each day.

the University

UCO QUiCk FaCts Founded: December 24, 1890Location: Edmond, OklahomaPresident: Dr. Don BetzEnrollment: 17,101Faculty: More than 400 full-time professors with an additional 380 professionals from the community serving as adjunct faculty. A full 75 percent of faculty members have earned doctorates.Student/Faculty Ratio: 19:1Student Representation: Students come from all 50 states and more than 100 countries.Academic Divisions: Five undergraduate colleges and a college of gradu-ate studies and research.Degrees: UCO awards 10 bachelor’s degrees with 114 undergraduate majors and 112 options. There are six master’s degrees with 24 majors and 47 options. UCO also offers a Funeral Service Certificate Program.School Calendar: Two 16-week semesters (fall and spring) and an 8-week summer session.Library: The Chambers Library exceeds 1.4 million volumes of books, microforms, periodicals and government documents.Organizations: More than 200 clubs and organizations on campus.Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; As-sociation of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs; National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education; American Speech and Hearing Association; American Dietetic Association; American Chemical Society; National League of Nursing and other professional program organizations.

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Now in his third year as Central Oklahoma’s president is Dr. Don Betz, who became the school’s 20th president in August 2011 after having previously served as UCO’s Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs from 1999-2005.

President Betz developed several initiatives and programs that helped transform Central into one of the leading metropolitan universities in the nation during his first stint at the school and he’s been the driving force in making UCO a destination of choice in higher education since his return to campus.

President Betz has enjoyed a distinguished career in higher education that spans more than 40 years, developing a reputation for teaching and encouraging students, leadership development and diplomacy through his international activities, most notably with the United Nations and its affiliated non-government organizations.

Prior to returning to UCO, he served as president of Northeastern State, a post he held for three years. He also served as Chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls from 2005 until his appointment at NSU and as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Palmer College (Iowa) from 1994-1999.

In the 23 years prior, he fulfilled various capacities at NSU, including the Vice President of University Relations and Professor of Political Science. While at NSU, he also was the Executive Director of the Educational Foundation, Assistant to the President, Dean of Continuing Education and Special Programs, Director of the Sequoyah Institute/Center for Tribal Studies, the founder and advisor of the university’s President’s Leadership Class and its Model United Nations program.

From 1982 through 2003, President Betz worked for and with the United Nations on Middle East issues. He founded and chaired the International Coordinating Committee on the Question of Palestine (ICCP), a UN-affiliated non-governmental organization (NGO) network pursuing peace in the Middle East based on UN resolutions.

A frequent writer and speaker, Dr. Betz has addressed international, educational, motivational topics, and has worked with news-papers, radio and television. His life-long interest in global issues and his passion for promoting cross-cultural understanding has led him to more than 80 countries.

While president at NSU, he served as the chair of the Northeast Oklahoma Public Facility Authority, board member for BancFirst in Tahlequah, the Tahlequah Area Chamber of Commerce, Creative Oklahoma, Inc., and chair of the Regional University System of Oklahoma Council of Presidents. He is a member of the Oklahoma Academy, Leadership Oklahoma, Universities and Colleges President’s Climate Commitment, International Association of University Presidents and has served as Chairman of AASCU’s International Education Committee.

President Betz received his B.A. in Political Science and Philosophy from the University of San Francisco and his M.A. and Ph.D. in International Studies from the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver. He also completed Harvard University’s Institute for Educational Management.

athletiC direCtOr

JOe mUller

Serving in his sixth year as athletic director at Central Oklahoma is Joe Muller, who has helped return the Bronchos to national prominence in NCAA Division II.

UCO won its first-ever women’s national championship in softball last spring and finished 27th among more than 300 Division II schools in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings for 2012-13. That’s the highest finish in 15 years for the Bronchos and the athletic department’s fund-raising efforts have reached new heights.

Muller brought a wealth of Division I experience when he became just the seventh athletic director in school history in July of 2008 after previous stints at Oklahoma State and Purdue.

Joe served as senior associate athletic director for external relations at Purdue for two years before coming to UCO. He oversaw all facets of external relations while at Purdue, including development,

marketing and promotions and the John Purdue Club.A graduate of Stillwater High School, Joe earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from OSU. He served as director of athletic

marketing and promotions at OSU from 1985-90 and then was involved in the television industry for more than a decade.Muller returned to Oklahoma State in 2002 as associate athletic director, serving in that capacity until going to Purdue. His duties

included all development activities of the athletic department and under Muller’s watch, OSU raised over $90 million to renovate its football stadium, set football attendance records in 2003, ’04 and ’05 and had all-sport ticket revenues increase more than 115 percent.

Joe is married (Julie) and has three sons (Jaxon, Brandon and Matthew).

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athletiC administratiOn

athletiC COmPlianCe

darnell smithServing as Central Oklahoma’s Director of Athletic Compliance is Darnell Smith, who took over the position in June of 2010 after

serving in the same capacity at the University of New Mexico.A native of San Antonio, Texas, Smith was a four-year member of the Oklahoma State football team from 2002-06 at defensive end.

He was a three-time recipient of the Arthur Ashe Scholar award at OSU and also earned second-team honors on the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America Team.

Darnell was named OSU’s Outstanding Senior and earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from there. He served as a graduate assistant in the OSU compliance office in 2007-08 and worked as a management development trainee for the United States Olympic Committee from June 2008 to February 2009.

Smith went to New Mexico in February of 2009 and was there until coming to UCO.He is married (Candace).

seniOr assOCiate athletiC direCtOr

sCOtt WilliamsScott Williams is in his fourth year as Central Oklahoma’s senior associate athletic director, coming to Edmond in December of 2009

after a nearly five-year stint at Oklahoma State.His main duties include overseeing UCO’s athletic facilities and the day-to-day operations of the athletic department and he was

the event manager for three NCAA Division II regional tournaments the Bronchos hosted in 2011-12 -- soccer, wrestling and softball. Williams was associate athletic director for compliance at OSU for three years, overseeing the entire compliance program. He spent

the previous two years at OSU as assistant athletic director for compliance, with the responsibility of seven varsity programs.Scott spent seven years as assistant athletic director for compliance at Oral Roberts before going to OSU. He was responsible for

all compliance-related matters in addition to supervising eight varsity programs and coordinating all event management activities for home athletic events at ORU.

A 1995 graduate of OSU, Williams earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of Oklahoma in 1998 and worked in the University of Kansas athletic department before going to ORU.

Scott, a product of Deer Creek High School outside Edmond, is married (Tammy) and has four children (J.R., Matthew, Hannah and Luke).

athletiC tiCkets

GUnner POFF Gunnar Poff is in his fourth year with the Central

Oklahoma Athletic Department, coordinating ticket sales for the Bronchos while also assisting in a host of other roles related to game-day operations.

A native of Sayre, Poff earned his bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from Southwestern Oklahoma in 2007.

Gunnar was a pitcher on the baseball team while at SWOSU.

He went on to earn a master’s of education in intercollegiate athletics admin-istration in 2009 from the University of Oklahoma, working in the office of event management during his tenure with the Sooners.

Poff is married (Tessa) and has three daughters (Presley, Piper and Devyn).

athletiC marketinG

BrandOn Baker In his third year with the Central Oklahoma athletic

department is Brandon Baker, who is responsible for corporate sponsorships and marketing for athletic events on the UCO campus, working with local, regional and national businesses to create memorable experiences for both fans and sponsors.

Baker was at the Oklahoma City RedHawks for 10 years before coming to UCO, working with corporate sponsorships, baseball operations, game-day experience

and ticket office manager. He spent two years prior to that with the West Tennes-see Diamond Jaxx, a minor league affiliate of the Chicago Cubs.

A native of Fulton, Mo., Baker is a University of Missouri graduate and was involved with the Mizzou chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Baker is married (Erin) and has two sons (Benjamin and Evan).

athletiC BUsiness

Britni BrannOn Britni Brannon is in her second year at Central

Oklahoma, serving as business manager for the athletic department as well as the senior women’s administrator.

An Oklahoma native, Brannon graduated from UCO in 2002 and spent the next five years working for an audio/visual company doing marketing, advertising and materials management.

A Certified Procurement Officer with the State of Oklahoma, Brannon returned to UCO in 2007 as a

Buyer II in the Purchasing, Payment Services & Travel department and was in that capacity until moving to the athletic department.

Britni is married (Todd) and has one son (Alex).

athletiC COmPlianCe

Jeremy rOGers Jeremy Rogers joined the Central Oklahoma Ath-

letic Department in November of 2012 as Compliance Coordinator.

A native of Medford, Rogers played football for four years at Southern Nazarene and earned all-conference honors at tight end as a senior. He graduated SNU in 2007 with a degee in sports managment.

Jeremy went on to law school at Oklahoma, earning his juris doctor degree there. He worked as an intern in

the compliance department and Office of Legal Counsel while at OU.Jeremy is married (Rachel) and has an infant son (Mason).

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Wendell simmOns Field Central Oklahoma’s baseball field is named Wendell Simmons in honor of the long-time coach who retired in 2010. Simmons put together a 633-374-1 record in 19 years at UCO, including a 363-151-1 mark at home. He was instrumental in the massive renovations on the field, doing much of the work himself. Wendell Simmons Field is located on the north side of campus directly east of the Facilities Management Building. Future plans call for the addition of locker rooms and coaches offices. Dimensions are 324 feet down the right field line, 340 feet down the left field line and 390 feet to center field. UCO has a 233-93-1 home record over the past 12 years and enters the 2014 season with a 10-game winning streak.

media inFOrmatiOn

media OUtlets

edmOndEdmond Evening Sun ..................................................................341-2121PO Box 2470, Edmond 73083 Scott Wanish, sports editor Edmond Life and Leisure .............................................................340-3311107 S Broadway, Edmond 73034 Steve Gust, sports editor The Vista ......................................................................................974-2589UCO, Communications Annex, Edmond 73034 Sports Editor NewsCentral .................................................................................974-2589 UCO, Communications Annex, Edmond 73034 Sports Director OklahOma CityThe Oklahoman ............................................................................475-3314 PO Box 25125, Oklahoma City 73125 Mike Sherman, sports editor; Scott Munn, assistant sports editor Associated Press ...........................................................................236-0663 500 N. Broadway, Oklahoma City 73102 Sports Editor KFOR-TV (NBC) .........................................................................478-6366 PO Box 14068, Oklahoma City 73113 Bob Barry Jr., sports director KOCO-TV (ABC) ........................................................................478-6681 PO Box 14555, Oklahoma City 73113 Bryan Keating, sports director KOKH-TV (Fox) ..........................................................................843-25251228 E. Wilshire Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK, 73111Myron Patton, sports director KSBI-TV ......................................................................................470-8306P.O. Box 720553, Oklahoma City, OK 73172Mark Van Paasschen, sports director KWTV (CBS) .............................................................................. 841-9954 PO Box 14159, Oklahoma City 73113 Dean Blevins, sports director tUlsaTulsa World ....................................................................... (918) 581-8355 PO Box 1770, Tulsa 74102 Michael Peters, sports editor

The Central Oklahoma Athletic Media Relations Office is under the direction of Mike Kirk, whose main duty is to keep local, state and national media informed about UCO’s 14 varsity sports.

Kirk is in his 27th year with the Bronchos, coming to UCO in November 1987.

Mike started his career in sports information as a student assistant at Oklahoma State University, where he worked for four years before graduating in 1982 with a journalism degree.

He was a sports writer at newspapers in McAlester and Lawton for five years before starting his UCO career on Nov. 2, 1987.

An active member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) who has served on several committees during his career, Kirk worked as the Press Information Manager for wrestling at the 1996 Olympic Games.

He is in his fourth year as a member of the NCAA Division II Wrestling Championships Committee, including his second as the chair. Kirk was inducted into the Oklahoma Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame for Lifetime Achievement in the fall of 2012.

Kirk has received 58 CoSIDA publication awards at UCO, including 27 Best in the Nation citations.

Mike is married (Debbie) and has two children (Alex and Jessica).

In his second year as the Media Specialist for the Central Oklahoma Athletic Department is veteran broadcaster David Garrett.

Garrett oversees production of UCO Athletics’ enhanced presence on the internet, radio and televi-sion. He has been UCO’s football radio play-by-play announcer since 2007 and also does several audio webcasts for men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and softball.

A native of Henryetta, Garrett began his play-by-play career in high school and through a 38-year ca-

reer has called college games in various sports for Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and others in addition to doing dozens of high school championships and all-star games.

David also served as the voice of the New Orleans Saints in 1992 and the Dallas Cowboys in 1995, winning the 1996 KATIE Award from the Dallas Press Club for his broadcast of the Cowboys’ 27-17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XXX.

Garrett also won “Best Play-By-Play/Large Market” from the Oklaho-ma Association of Broadcasters for his UCO football broadcasts in 2008, ’09, and ’10.

David is married (Rajeana) and has two daughters (Allison and Alicia).

UCO athletiC media relatiOns

UCO athletiC media sPeCialist

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Edmond is located in the heart of Oklahoma, just north of the state capital in Oklahoma City, and has a population of over 80,000 as one of the fastest growing cities in the state.

Edmond has the best of both worlds including easy access to the city with just enough distance to maintain a close-knit community atmosphere.

The city offers outstanding hotels, nostalgic shopping areas and conveniently located attractions for your enjoyment. Known for its outstanding golf courses, Edmond has hosted some of the most excit-ing PGA and celebrity events in the past two decades at world-famous Oak Tree Golf Club.

Edmond is the fastest growing, most economically dynamic city in Oklahoma. Thriving technology firms, diverse retail and commercial opportunities, and small corporate office headquarters have enhanced our reputation as the affluent residential suburb to the metropolitan area.

The local economy is booming. Retail trade has doubled just since 1990, commercial building permits continue at a record pace, and na-tional retailers are building Edmond locations at an unparalleled rate.

Home values have appreciated significantly, with MultiList average sales prices increasing 19.5% since 1994. Home sales are brisk, with average time on the market of close to 90 days for most price ranges. New home and commercial construction have contributed nearly a bil-lion dollars to the economy since 1994 alone.

There are many more activities in Edmond, with a variety of music, art, theatre, water and sporting events that make for spectacular family fun.

Edmond is also just minutes south of historic Guthrie, which offers a variety of cozy bed-and-breakfast establishments along with the Lazy-E-Arena that is home to a number of rodeo events every year.

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OklahOma City The largest city in the state, Oklahoma City

is located just minutes from Edmond at the crossroads of I-35, I-40 and I-44 in the heart of Oklahoma.

The second largest city in the continental United States based on geographical size, more than 1.1 million people call metro Okla-homa City area home.

Oklahoma City is surrounded by more than a dozen communities and offers a diverse landscape of hip, urban culture and charming, old-fashioned neighborhoods for visitors and residents alike.

Oklahoma City’s climate is mild, with four distinct seasons and an average temperature of 60 degrees. With more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, outdoor recreation and activities are plentiful in Oklahoma City.

As a city that redefines itself, Oklahoma City’s hip, spirited environment blends with its deep western heritage to create a place where culture and commerce thrive.

With renowned festivals, national sport-ing events, treasure-filled museums and a variety of districts highlighting arts and entertainment, the possibilities for adven-ture and fun in Oklahoma City are endless.

One of the main attractions in Oklahoma City is Bricktown, an area filled with shops, restaurants and clubs in the middle of downtown.

Also located in downtown is the Chesa-peake Arena, home of the wildly popular Oklahoma City Thunder of the NBA.

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Central Oklahoma is in its second year as a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.

The MIAA, a 15-member conference of NCAA Division II insti-tutions in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma, was first or-ganized in 1912 as the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association.

Over the past 100 years, the MIAA has gained the reputation of being one of the top NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. MIAA schools have won 15 NCAA team championships and, since 1964, over 160 individual national titles.

The MIAA currently conducts champi-onships in eight sports for men and nine for women.

For the men, champions are crowned in football, cross country, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, baseball, tennis and golf.

The women compete for titles in vol-leyball, cross country, soccer, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, softball, golf and tennis.

The MIAA turned a new page on July 1, 1992, when the NCAA Division II confer-ence changed its name from the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.

The decision to make the change originated in 1989, when Pittsburg State and Washburn became the first schools outside the state of Mis-souri to gain membership in the MIAA.

The conference was first organized in 1912 with 14 member institu-tions. Of those original members, Central Missouri, Truman State and Northwest Missouri State still remain a part of the MIAA.

The first change in membership came in 1924, when the MIAA reorganized to include only the five regional Missouri state colleges: Central Missouri, Truman (at the time known as Northeast Missouri

the mid-ameriCa interCOlleGiate athletiCs assOCiatiOn State), Northwest Missouri, Southeast Missouri State and Southwest Missouri State (now Missouri State).

Over the next 56 years, three schools joined the membership: Mis-souri School of Mines (later Missouri-Rolla) in 1935, Lincoln in 1970 and the Missouri-St. Louis in 1980.

Ken Jones became the first full-time commissioner of the MIAA in 1981 and would be in the position for 16 years, retiring in 1997.

Ralph McFillen succeeded Jones, serving 10 years before his retirement in 2007.

Jim Johnson succeeded McFillen in July of that year and served as commis-sioner until September of 2010, when Dr. Bob Boerigter took over.

Southwest Baptist brought member-ship back to eight schools in 1986, before the major expansion of the conference in 1989. Pittsburg State, Washburn, Missouri Southern and Missouri Western began competition in the 1989-90 season.

Southeast Missouri State left the MIAA following the 1990-91 season and was re-placed by Emporia State in the 1991-92 season.

Missouri-St. Louis departed the MIAA in 1996, Missouri-Rolla left in 2005 and

Lincoln forfeited its membership in 1999. Fort Hays State joined the MIAA in 2006, NebraskaOmaha entered the league in 2008 and Lin-coln re-joined the conference in 2010.

On July 29, 2010, the MIAA CEO Council voted to extend invi-tations to UCO and Northeastern State to become members of the league and on Sept. 24, 2010 it voted to extend invitations to Nebras-ka-Kearney and Lindenwood. All four schools began competing as full-time members in 2012-13.

Nebraska-Omaha left the league in 2011 and Truman State did the same last year, which left the conference with 14 schools.

Larry HouseDr. Bob Boerigter Josh SlaughterAmber Feldman

mid-ameriCa interCOlleGiate athletiCs assOCiatiOn Address: 114 West 11th Street (Suite 105), Kansas City, Mo. 64105Phone: (816) 421-MIAA (6422)Media Relations Fax: (816) 421-6429Website: www.themiaa.comCommissioner: Dr. Bob BoerigterAssistant Commissioner for Championships and Business Development: Larry HouseAssistant Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Operations: Amber FeldmanDirector of Communications: Josh Saughter

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