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<strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong><br />

D.J. Braswell<br />

<strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong><br />

<strong>Todd</strong> <strong>koch</strong><br />

<strong>Logan</strong> Kizer<br />

<strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong><br />

OZARKS<br />

2009 Media Guide


2008 Program Accomplishments<br />

32-11 Record<br />

D3baseball.com #14 National Ranking<br />

ASC Playoff Appearance<br />

1 ABCA/Rawlings All-American<br />

2 D3baseball.com All-Americans<br />

4 ABCA/Rawlings All-Region Players<br />

1 ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove Winner<br />

1 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American<br />

10 All-Conference players<br />

1 Louisville Slugger Player of the Week<br />

1 NCBWA Hitter of the Week<br />

7 ASC Players of the Week<br />

1 Player Signed Pro Contract<br />

<strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong><br />

D3baseball.com All-America Second Team<br />

ASC All-East Division First Team<br />

scott Dietz<br />

ASC All-East Division First Team<br />

Cory Briggs<br />

ABCA/Rawlings All-America Second Team<br />

ASC All-East Division First Team


ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

University of the Ozarks<br />

City Clarksville, Arkansas (7,719)<br />

Founded 1834<br />

Enrollment 675<br />

Nickname Eagles<br />

School Colors Purple & Gold<br />

Field Lonnie R. Qualls<br />

Capacity 400<br />

National Affiliation NCAA III<br />

Conference American Southwest<br />

President Dr. Rick Niece<br />

Athletics Director Jimmy Clark<br />

Athletic Dept. Phone Number 479-979-1465<br />

Team Information<br />

08 Overall Record 32-11<br />

Conference Record 13-5 (T-2nd)<br />

Home/Away/Neutral 18-3/12-7/2-1<br />

08 Conference Tournament First Round<br />

Returning Starters/Lost 6/3<br />

Lettermen Returning/Lost 15/10<br />

Final National Ranking #28 (D3baseball.com)<br />

History of the Program<br />

All-Time Record (since 1994) 224-362 (.382)<br />

First Season of NCAA III Baseball 1997<br />

NCAA III Record 167-285 (.369)<br />

ASC Tournament Appearances 2007, 2008<br />

ASC Tournament Record 4-5<br />

ASC Titles None<br />

NCAA Tournament Appearances None<br />

Winning Seasons (since 1994) Four<br />

Highest National Ranking #14 (D3baseball.com, 2008)<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach Jimmy Clark<br />

Alma Mater, Yr. Central Arkansas, ‘91<br />

Record at School 133-149/.471 (7 seasons)<br />

Office Phone 479-979-1484<br />

E-mail jclark@ozarks.edu<br />

Assistant Coach Curt Dixon (1st season)<br />

Alma Mater, Yr. Ozarks, ‘08<br />

Office Phone 479-979-1409<br />

E-mail cdixon@ozarks.edu<br />

Assistant Coach Robert Mummey (1st season)<br />

Alma Mater, Yr. Ozarks, ‘08<br />

Office Phone 479-979-1409<br />

E-mail rmummey@ozarks.edu<br />

Assistant Coach Tony Baldwin (1st season)<br />

Alma Mater, Yr. Concordia University (MI), ‘03<br />

Office Phone 479-979-1409<br />

E-mail tbaldwin@ozarks.edu<br />

Media Guide Credits:<br />

Editor Josh Peppas<br />

Assistant Editors Daniel Gallegos<br />

Emalee Pearson<br />

Layout & Design Josh Peppas<br />

Photographers SID/PR Offices<br />

Desktop Publishing Adobe InDesign/Photoshop<br />

Print Production MultiAd (Illinois)<br />

Free copies of the media guide can be obtained by calling the Sports Information<br />

Office at 479-979-1483 or by e-mailing any member of the Sports Information<br />

staff.<br />

table of contents<br />

General Information<br />

Quick Facts 1<br />

Sports Information Contact 2<br />

Media Information 2<br />

Administration & Staff<br />

Dr. Rick Niece, President 3<br />

Jimmy Clark, Athletics Director 3<br />

Chad Floyd, Head Athletic Trainer 3<br />

Staff Directory 3<br />

Baseball Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach Jimmy Clark 4<br />

Assistant Coaches 5<br />

Lonnie R. Qualls Field 5<br />

2009 Preview<br />

2009 Team Preview 6-7<br />

2009 Team Roster 8<br />

2009 Team Picture 8<br />

2009 Player Profiles<br />

Senior Profiles 9-20<br />

Junior Profiles 21-25<br />

Sophomore Profiles 26-27<br />

Newcomer Profiles 28-29<br />

2008 Season In Review<br />

2008 Final Statistics 30<br />

2008 Results & Leaders 31<br />

2008 Season Review 32<br />

Baseball History<br />

Career Offensive Leaders 33<br />

Career Pitching Leaders 34<br />

Career Fielding Leaders 34<br />

Individual Season Records 35<br />

Team Records 35<br />

Coaching Records 35<br />

Honors & Awards 36<br />

All-Time Series Records 36<br />

Year-By-Year Results 37-38<br />

2009 Opponents<br />

2009 Opponent Quick Facts 39<br />

All-Time Lettermen<br />

All-Time Lettermen 40<br />

American Southwest Conference<br />

ASC Members 41<br />

ASC Staff 41<br />

2008 Final Standings & All-Conference 41<br />

This Is Ozarks<br />

Campus Overview 42<br />

Academic Excellence 43<br />

Student Life 44<br />

Best In The Nation<br />

The 2008 University of the Ozarks Baseball<br />

Media Guide was voted fourth-best in the<br />

nation in its division by the College Sports<br />

Information Directors of America.<br />

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media information<br />

Coverage<br />

Ozarks maintains a comprehensive official athletic department web site. Up-todate<br />

information, including schedules, statistics, rosters and news releases for all<br />

ten varsity sports are provided. Biographical information for players and coaches<br />

provide in-depth coverage found only on www.ozarks.edu/athletics. In-game Live<br />

Stats from Stat Crew has been added to help fans follow games on Ozarks’ web<br />

site. Live audio streaming is done for most conference home games. Media guides<br />

for six sports along with general department news, baseball-related links, Aerie<br />

Club and Hall of Fame information are found on the site.<br />

Credentials<br />

Media or photo credentials are not required for admittance to Ozarks baseball<br />

games for working media. However, it is requested that media seeking to cover<br />

a game contact the Sports Information Director prior to the game to ensure<br />

seating in the press box. Requests for seating in the press box can be made at<br />

479.979.1483 or via e-mail at jpeppas@ozarks.edu.<br />

Press Services<br />

Media guides, game programs, rosters, up-to-date results, and statistics are available<br />

at the press box to working members of the media prior to each Eagles home<br />

game. Additional information is available by request. An official NCAA box score<br />

and play-by-play information may be obtained from the Sports Information Director<br />

approximately 10 minutes following the conclusion of the game.<br />

Interviews<br />

All player and coach interviews must be arranged through the Sports Information<br />

Office. Coaches and athletes will be available following games after a brief cooling<br />

off period. The best time to interview coaches is typically in the mornings, Monday<br />

through Thursday. Generally, the best time to interview student-athletes is directly<br />

before afternoon practice.<br />

Game Broadcasts<br />

Broadcast media in attendance are requested to contact the Sports Information<br />

Director one week prior to the game in question.<br />

E-Mail Updates<br />

Members of the media may request that they be added to the Sports Information<br />

Office’s baseball e-mail group. Subscribers will received game stories and all releases<br />

baseball-related via e-mail. To subscribe, send a request to the SID. Please<br />

identify yourself and your organization in your request. Fans are also encouraged<br />

to request this service.<br />

Primary Media Outlets<br />

Print Media<br />

-The <strong>John</strong>son County Graphic<br />

203 East Cherry Street<br />

Clarksville, AR 72830<br />

Publisher: Christene Fisher<br />

479.754.2005<br />

www.thegraphic.com<br />

-The Russellville Courier<br />

201 East Second Street<br />

Russellville, AR 72811<br />

Sports Editor: Sean Ingram<br />

479.968.5252<br />

www.couriernews.com<br />

-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette<br />

PO Box 2221<br />

Little Rock, AR 72203<br />

Sports Editor: Wally Hall<br />

501.378.3411<br />

www.ardemgaz.com<br />

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Radio<br />

-KXIO 106.9 FM<br />

901 South Rogers<br />

Clarksville, AR 72830<br />

Sports Contact: Blaine Leeds<br />

479.705.1069<br />

-River Valley Radio<br />

(KCJC-KWKK-KVLD-KVOM-KCAB)<br />

2705 Parkway Avenue<br />

Russellville, AR 72811<br />

Sports Contact: Aaron Thomas<br />

479.968.6816<br />

-KDYN 96.7 FM<br />

9331 Puddin Ridge Road<br />

Ozark, AR 72949<br />

Sports Contact: Marc Dietz<br />

479.667.4567<br />

-KUOZ 100.5 Radio Station<br />

415 College Avenue<br />

Clarksville, AR 72830<br />

Advisor: Susan Edens<br />

479.979.1450<br />

Television<br />

KUOZ Channel 6<br />

415 College Avenue<br />

Clarksville, AR 72830<br />

Advisors: Dr. Jane Cater & Susan Edens<br />

479.979.1352/479.979.1450<br />

American Southwest Conference<br />

www.ASCsports.org<br />

Baseball-Related Links<br />

-National Collegiate Athletic Association<br />

www.ncaasports.com<br />

-D3baseball.com<br />

www.d3baseball.com<br />

-Collegiate Baseball<br />

www.baseballnews.com<br />

ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

Josh Peppas is in his eighth year as Sports Information<br />

Director at Ozarks. He additionally serves as the Assistant to the<br />

Director of Athletics. Peppas is responsible for the day-to-day<br />

operations of the Sports Information Office, including maintaining<br />

the athletic web site and promoting Ozarks’ ten sports. He<br />

is an active member of College Sports Information Directors of<br />

America (CoSIDA) and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers<br />

Association (NCBWA). Peppas had three media guides (baseball, women’s soccer<br />

and softball) earn “Best in the Nation” citations from CoSIDA during the 2007-<br />

2008 year. He was a stringer for several area newspapers, including the Arkansas<br />

Democrat-Gazette prior to Ozarks. A native of Ozark, Ark., Peppas earned his<br />

bachelor’s degree in business administration from Ozarks in 2000. He and his<br />

wife, Kelli, reside in Alma, Ark., with their sons Brant (3) and Brayden (1).<br />

Daniel Gallegos is in his second year as the assistant sports<br />

information director at Ozarks. In addition to his assistance with<br />

the day-to-day operations of the Sports Information Office, he is<br />

the primary contact for baseball and women’s basketball. He is<br />

the host of his own sports talk radio show - “Mid-Week Sports<br />

Report” - heard weekly on campus. He is a member of the<br />

National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) and<br />

earned ASC Assistant SID Academic All-Conference status last<br />

year. Gallegos is the play-by-play announcer for Eagles baseball and softball. He<br />

played one season of baseball at Ozarks. A native of Sherwood, Ark., Gallegos is a<br />

junior strategic communications major.<br />

Emalee Pearson is in her first year as a sports information<br />

student assistant at Ozarks. A native of Salt Lake City, Utah,<br />

Pearson is a member of the women’s soccer team and was<br />

named to the All-ASC Team in 2008. She is a two-time member<br />

of the American Southwest Conference All-Academic Team.<br />

Following the 2008 season, she earned a spot on the NSCAA/<br />

adidas Scholar All-South Region Honorable Mention Team. She<br />

is editor of the Comminuque, a campus newsletter produced<br />

bi-weekly. She is a junior strategic communications major.<br />

Josh Peppas, SID, jpeppas@ozarks.edu<br />

Office: 479.979.1483<br />

Cell: 479.647.0415<br />

Home: 479.632.3821<br />

Daniel Gallegos, Assistant SID, dgall5946@ozarks.edu<br />

Office: 479.979.1483<br />

Cell: 501.442.2930<br />

Emalee Pearson, Student Assistant SID, epear6183@ozarks.edu<br />

ABCA/Rawlings All-America Cory Briggs


ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

Raised in a small town (pop. 900) in Ohio, Dr. Rick<br />

Niece attended a school that housed all classes,<br />

grades 1-12, in one building. After graduating from<br />

high school, Dr. Niece attended Ohio State University<br />

where he received a bachelor of science degree with<br />

majors in English and speech. His master’s degree<br />

and Ph.D. are from Kent State University.<br />

Dr. Niece began his professional career in education<br />

as a high school English and speech teacher. He<br />

subsequently held a variety of administrative positions<br />

at the public school level: department chair, supervisor,<br />

assistant principal, curriculum director, and<br />

assistant superintendent.<br />

In 1988, Dr. Niece left the public school sector and became an assistant<br />

professor and special assistant to the dean at Kent State University in Ohio. He<br />

later went to Walsh University in Canton, Ohio where he served in several positions:<br />

professor, academic dean, provost, executive vice president, and interim<br />

president. In 1997, Dr. Niece was named president of the University of the Ozarks<br />

in Clarksville, Arkansas. He and his wife, Sheree, currently live in Clarksville.<br />

Jimmy Clark begins his third year as the Athletic<br />

Director and his eighth year as head baseball coach.<br />

As Athletic Director, he is responsible for all aspects<br />

of the athletic department, with oversight of 16 staff<br />

members.<br />

A former baseball standout at the University of Central<br />

Arkansas, Clark was named the 2005 American<br />

Southwest Conference East Division Baseball Coach of<br />

the Year after leading the Eagles to their first winning<br />

season in nearly a decade. Clark’s 2007 club earned<br />

a spot in the playoffs for the first time since 1996.<br />

The 2008 team went 32-11, the best record in school<br />

history, and made its second straight playoff appearance. That team was ranked<br />

as high as 14th by D3baseball.com during the season. Two of his players from<br />

the 2008 club earned All-America honors from D3baseball.com and another was<br />

named to the ABCA/Rawlings All-America Team. He also coached Ozarks’ first<br />

student-athlete to ever be named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America<br />

First Team. A native of Conway, Ark., he coached at Heber Springs High School<br />

(Ark.) for nine years and was named the 2AAA Conference Coach of the Year in<br />

1993 and 1998. He earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from UCA and<br />

his master’s degree in secondary education from University of Arkansas-Little<br />

Rock. Clark and his wife, Kelli, have two sons, Dax and Cole.<br />

Chad Floyd is in his eighth year as the full-time<br />

head athletic trainer. A native of Ozark, Ark., he began<br />

his athletic training career with the University of<br />

Arkansas-Fort <strong>Smith</strong>. He then went to Arkansas Tech<br />

University for three years and on to the Minnesota<br />

Twins minor league system. He worked two years with<br />

Cooper Clinic Sports Medicine where he oversaw numerous<br />

area high schools. He holds state, district and<br />

national training certifications and has an Arkansas<br />

teaching certificate in health and physical education.<br />

He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association,<br />

Southwest Athletic Trainers Association and<br />

Arkansas Athletic Trainers Association. Floyd received<br />

the University’s Alvin C. Broyles Outstanding Professional Staff Award, given to<br />

a member of the professional staff who has demonstrated exemplary dedication,<br />

professionalism and ability in his or her position, for the 2007-2008 school<br />

year. Floyd is a 1995 graduate of Arkansas Tech University where he earned a<br />

bachelor’s degree in health and physical education. He and his wife, Mary, are<br />

the parents of one son, Jalen.<br />

administration/staff<br />

Athletic Directory<br />

Jimmy Clark, AD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479.979.1484. . . . . jclark@ozarks.edu<br />

Josh Peppas, SID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479.979.1483. . . . . jpeppas@ozarks.edu<br />

Chad Floyd, Head Trainer. . . . . . . . . . 479.979.1472. . . . . cfloyd@ozarks.edu<br />

Baseball Office<br />

Head Coach Jimmy Clark. . . . . . . . . . 479.979.1409. . . . . jclark@ozarks.edu<br />

Assistant Coach Curt Dixon . . . . . . . 479.979.1409. . . . cdixon@ozarks.edu<br />

Assistant Coach Robert Mummey . . 479.979.1409. . . . rmummey@ozarks.edu<br />

Assistant Coach Tony Baldwin . . . . . 479.979.1409. . . . tbaldwin@ozarks.edu<br />

Men’s Basketball Office<br />

Head Coach Matt O'Connor. . . . . . . . 479.979.1326. . . . . moconnor@ozarks.edu<br />

Assistant Coach Luke Hammond. . . 479.979.1326. . . . . lhammond@ozarks.edu<br />

Women’s Basketball Office<br />

Head Coach Christina Jost. . . . . . . . 479.979.1325. . . . . cjost@ozarks.edu<br />

Assistant Coach Joey Curtis. . . . . . . 479.979.1325. . . . . jcurtis@ozarks.edu<br />

Cross Country Office<br />

Head Coach Brian Hull. . . . . . . . . . . 479.979.1400. . . . . bhull@ozarks.edu<br />

Men’s Soccer Office<br />

Head Coach Dave De Hart. . . . . . . . 479.979.1210. . . . . ddehart@ozarks.edu<br />

Women’s Soccer Office<br />

Head Coach Brian Drotar. . . . . . . . . . 479.979.1334. . . . . bdrotar@ozarks.edu<br />

Assistant Coach Colby Keesee. . . . . 479.979.1334. . . . . ckeesee@ozarks.edu<br />

Softball Office<br />

Head Coach Elizabeth Caroscio. . . . 479.979.1463. . . . . ecaroscio@ozarks.edu<br />

Assistant Coach <strong>John</strong> Newman. . . . . 479.979.1463. . . . . jnewman@ozarks.edu<br />

Tennis Office<br />

Head Coach Shaun Wiseman. . . . . . 479.979.1332. . . . . swiseman@ozarks.edu<br />

Assistant Coach Travis <strong>Smith</strong>. . . . . . 479.979.1332. . . . . tsmit6477@ozarks.edu<br />

Athletic Department Fax. . . . . . . . . . 479.979.1330<br />

D3baseball.com All-America <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong><br />

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head coach jimmy clark<br />

4<br />

Jimmy Clark is in his third year as the Athletic Director<br />

and his eighth year as head baseball coach. As Athletic<br />

Director, he is responsible for all aspects of the athletic<br />

department, with oversight of 16 staff members.<br />

Clark was named the 2005 American Southwest<br />

Conference East Division Coach of the Year after leading<br />

the Eagles to their first winning season in nearly a decade.<br />

Clark’s 2007 club earned a spot in the playoffs for the<br />

first time since 1996. During the 2007 season, Ozarks<br />

won their first-round playoff series and advanced to the<br />

championship round of the conference tournament. It<br />

was the program’s first-ever appearance in the four-team championship round.<br />

Nine of his players earned All-Conference honors that season. The 2008 team<br />

went 32-11, the best record in school history, and made its second straight playoff<br />

appearance. The team showcased some of the most outstanding individual<br />

players in school history, with three receiving All-America honors and four receiving<br />

ABCA/Rawlings All-Region Team honors. Pitcher Curt Dixon was named Louisville<br />

Slugger National Player of the Week and signed with the Sioux City Explorers<br />

following the 2008 year. Clark’s 2008 team received national recognition too,<br />

earning the program’s first top-25 ranking from D3baseball.com. Ozarks was<br />

ranked as high as #14 in the poll and remained in the top-25 for most of the year.<br />

A former baseball standout at the University of Central Arkansas, Clark has<br />

had seven players on the prestigious Academic All-America team during his tenure<br />

and numerous others on the ABCA/Rawlings All-Region Team. His resume also<br />

includes coaching the conference’s Offensive Freshman of the Year in 2003 and<br />

2006. Under Clark’s tenure, his teams have rewrote the school’s record book, as<br />

they own nearly every team offensive, defensive and pitching record.<br />

A native of Conway, Ark., he coached at Heber Springs High School (Ark.) for<br />

nine years where he was named the 2AAA Conference Coach of the Year in 1993<br />

and 1998, and led the Panthers to three conference titles and a regional title. He<br />

was the head coach of the Arkansas Activities Association High School All-Star<br />

game in 1999. He earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from University of<br />

Central Arkansas and his master’s degree in secondary education from University<br />

of Arkansas-Little Rock.<br />

Jimmy Clark At A Glance<br />

Jimmy Clark At Ozarks<br />

133-149 (Seven seasons)<br />

ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

Education:<br />

(University of Central Arkansas) B.A. - Mathematics<br />

(University of Arkansas-Little Rock) M.A. - Secondary Education<br />

Head Coaching Experience:<br />

University of the Ozarks (2002-present)<br />

Heber Springs High School (1993-2001)<br />

Arkansas Activities Association High School All-Star Game (1999)<br />

Assistant Coaching Experience:<br />

Arkansas Activities Association High School All-Star Game<br />

Record At Ozarks:<br />

Overall Percentage ASC ASC Finish<br />

2002 11-27 .289 6-16 6th<br />

2003 12-27 .307 5-19 6th<br />

2004 13-24 .351 2-16 8th<br />

2005 22-18 .550 8-13 6th<br />

2006 19-21 .475 9-12 5th<br />

2007 24-21 .533 10-8 3rd<br />

2008 32-11 .744 13-5 T-2nd<br />

Totals: 133-149 .471 53-89<br />

Clark Notables:<br />

Led 2007 and 2008 club to the playoffs<br />

Coached 2008 team to a top-25 ranking from D3baseball.com, a first in program<br />

history<br />

Led 2007 club to program’s first-ever championship round of the four-team conference<br />

playoffs<br />

Had two players earn All-America honors from D3baseball.com and one other<br />

named to the ABCA/Rawlings All-America Team in 2008<br />

Had school’s first-ever ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team<br />

player<br />

Coached first player to sign a professional contract in the modern baseball era at<br />

Ozarks<br />

In 2008, two players received national Player of the Week honors, one from Louisville<br />

Slugger and another from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association<br />

Had one player earn a Gold Glove from the ABCA/Rawlings in 2008<br />

Named 2005 American Southwest Conference East Division Coach of the Year<br />

Coached 10 All-Conference players in 2008 and 9 in 2007<br />

Has had 7 Academic All-Americans since 2002<br />

Went 22-18 in 2005, the first winning season in nine years at Ozarks<br />

Coached school’s all-time leader in nearly every offensive, defensive and pitching<br />

category<br />

Posted a school-best 32-11 record in 2008<br />

Coached 10 ABCA/Rawlings All-Region players during tenure<br />

Has had 34 players earn conference All-Academic Team status during tenure<br />

Selected as Head Coach of the Arkansas Activities Association High School All-Star<br />

Game in 1999<br />

Twice selected as an Assistant Coach of the Arkansas Activities Association High<br />

School All-Star Game<br />

Two-Time 2AAA Coach of the Year at Heber Springs (Ark.) High School<br />

Played in Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference All-Star game as a player at University<br />

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Curt Dixon<br />

Curt Dixon begins his first season<br />

as an assistant coach following a<br />

standout career for the Eagles. Dixon,<br />

a right-handed pitcher, signed a<br />

professional contract with the Sioux<br />

City (IA) Explorers at the conclusion<br />

of the 2008 season. Dixon was later<br />

traded to the Southern Illinois Miners of the Frontier<br />

League where he saw action in 11 games. He then<br />

signed with the McKinney Blue Thunder of the Continental<br />

League and finished his first pro season there<br />

in grand fashion. The hard-throwing Dixon ended the<br />

2008 season with a 1.16 ERA in 23.1 innings of work.<br />

In his senior season at Ozarks, Dixon made national<br />

news when he was named the Louisville Slugger National<br />

Player of the Week by Collegiate Baseball after<br />

tying a conference record with 14 K’s in a game. The<br />

McAlester, Okla., product graduated with honors from<br />

Ozarks as a political science major. He was named to<br />

the ABCA All-Region Team and All-Conference Team<br />

in 2008. His career school records include strikeouts<br />

(205), innings pitched (256.2), wins (24) and games<br />

started (46).<br />

Robert Mummey<br />

Robert Mummey is in his first<br />

season as an assistant coach.<br />

Mummey started for Ozarks during<br />

the 2008 season and earned All-<br />

Conference honors. Mummey was<br />

among the team’s top hitters as the<br />

starting first baseman, ranking third<br />

on the team in homers (12) and fourth in RBI (46).<br />

Mummey’s .585 slugging percentage placed him fifth<br />

on the team and his 76 total bases placed him sixth.<br />

Mummey also saw action at third base and on the<br />

mound. His steady glove in the field produced a .978<br />

fielding percentage. The Flower Mound, Texas, native<br />

played two seasons at Cedar Valley College in Texas<br />

where he helped the team to a third-place conference<br />

finish his sophomore campaign. He graduated from<br />

Ozarks with a degree in physical education.<br />

Lonnie R. Qualls Field<br />

assistant coaches/lonnie qualls field<br />

Tony Baldwin<br />

Tony Baldwin begins his first<br />

season as an assistant coach at<br />

Ozarks. Baldwin played at North<br />

Arkansas College for one season<br />

and Concordia University (MI) for<br />

three seasons. He was assistant<br />

baseball coach for three years at<br />

Concordia, where he coached three All-Americans and<br />

four others that were Academic All-Americans. His<br />

additional baseball experience includes serving as the<br />

field manager for the prestigious A. Green and Michigan<br />

Monarchs baseball clubs. While at Concordia, he<br />

spent one season as the head softball coach. Baldwin<br />

served as Director of Sports Information at Concordia<br />

and Madonna University (MI). He is a member of the<br />

American Baseball Coaches Association, National<br />

Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and the College<br />

Sports Information Directors of America. A native of<br />

Heber Springs, Ark., Baldwin graduated from Concordia<br />

in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in communication. In<br />

addition to his coaching duties, Baldwin is the web site<br />

content writer for Ozarks. He and his wife Martha were<br />

married in 2007.<br />

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expectations remain high for eagles<br />

Expectations remain high for the<br />

2009 baseball team following a recordsetting<br />

2008 year, but head coach<br />

Jimmy Clark is cautiously optimistic<br />

when dissecting the upcoming season.<br />

It was a banner year for the 2008 club as they<br />

went a program-best 32-11, produced three All-Americans<br />

and were ranked as high as #14 in the nation.<br />

On paper, the Eagles appear equipped with just as<br />

much talent as last season, with six starting position<br />

players and two starting pitchers back, in addition to<br />

a pair of impact transfers. After having the program’s<br />

most successful season in school history, Clark warns<br />

the team’s success will hinge on how hard they work,<br />

not on last year’s accomplishments.<br />

“You can’t rest on your laurels,” said Clark, who is<br />

entering his eighth year at Ozarks. “We can’t think<br />

about what we did last year. We need to constantly<br />

work. The reality is you have to get after it daily.<br />

We preached that all fall. There is a lot of room for<br />

improvement.”<br />

Two of Ozarks most prolific players – pitcher Curt<br />

Dixon and designated hitter Robby Finnell - have<br />

graduated. Dixon, who signed a professional contract<br />

at the conclusion of his senior season, went 9-1 a<br />

year ago. Finnell owns nearly every career hitting<br />

record at the school and was named a D3baseball.<br />

com All-American last season. In all, the Eagles lost<br />

91 combined hits, 16 home runs and 75 RBI entering<br />

the 2009 season. Clark’s concerns can partially be<br />

eased in the return of two All-Americans. Junior shortstop<br />

Cory Briggs and senior outfielder <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong><br />

were named to the ABCA/Rawlings All-America Team<br />

and D3baseball.com All-America Team, respectively.<br />

Briggs, a native of Greencastle, Pa., enjoyed one of<br />

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the best offensive years in Ozarks’ history and was<br />

among the NCAA III leaders in a number of offensive<br />

categories. Briggs set single-season records in batting<br />

(.467), hits (79), doubles (19) and total bases (124).<br />

The strong-armed shortstop also drove in 54 runs<br />

and scored 56 times.<br />

“Cory was outstanding,” said Clark. “Offensively,<br />

he is as good as there is in the conference. He hits<br />

for power and hits for average. I look for him to drive<br />

in even more runs this season. Defensively, he has<br />

range and a plus arm. He gets to the ball and makes<br />

plays the average shortstop doesn’t make.”<br />

<strong>Cameron</strong>, a Houston, Texas, product hit .410 with<br />

14 home runs and owned a .827 slugging percentage.<br />

His home run and slugging percentage totals<br />

were new single-season school records. The plate,<br />

however, was not the only place the outfielder made<br />

an impact. <strong>Cameron</strong> was plugged into the conference<br />

game three starting pitching role and went 5-1 with a<br />

3.35 ERA in 11 appearances.<br />

“<strong>Bruce</strong> is just an outstanding baseball player,”<br />

said Clark. “Defensively he made some of the best<br />

plays I have ever seen in the outfield. At the plate, he<br />

is patient and makes guys throw strikes. He has some<br />

pop to his bat, too. On the mound, he will be a conference<br />

starter. What sets both Cory and <strong>Bruce</strong> apart is<br />

their work ethic.”<br />

Joining <strong>Cameron</strong> in the conference starting rotation<br />

will be senior <strong>Todd</strong> Koch. Koch, a right-hander,<br />

is another two-way player for the Eagles. Koch’s<br />

contributions on the mound stood out the most in<br />

2008. A workhorse with his toe on the rubber, Koch<br />

logged 69.0 innings in 11 appearances and posted a<br />

6-3 record. He went at least seven strong innings five<br />

times and worked into the ninth inning in two of those<br />

games. Koch also delivered at the plate for the Eagles<br />

hitting .413 with 17 RBI.<br />

“<strong>Todd</strong> is a mainstay,” said Clark. “Pitching wise,<br />

I look for him to be the game one starter again. He<br />

throws strikes and has a good temperament on the<br />

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mound. All you can ask is to give us a chance to win<br />

and he gives you that every time he’s on the mound.<br />

At the plate, he has the potential to hit 10 homers<br />

and drive in 40 or 50 runs.”<br />

Clark hopes to benefit from the addition of transfer<br />

Bobby Osburn. Osburn, a right-handed pitcher, spent<br />

his freshman season at Millsaps College and went<br />

2-0 with a 2.01 ERA in 15 appearances. Osburn<br />

will be in the mix as one of the conference starters,<br />

according to Clark. The Eagles’ bullpen is happy to<br />

have the electric left arm of <strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong> back<br />

for one more season. <strong>Scheuring</strong> is a two-time All-<br />

Conference player and will be expected to log even<br />

more innings this year. He had 25 strikeouts in 22.2<br />

innings of work and notched three saves last season.<br />

Another lefty on the staff is senior D.J. Braswell, who<br />

is considered one of the more flexible pitchers on the<br />

team. Braswell has spent time as a reliever and a<br />

starter during his career. Braswell owned a 3-1 record<br />

and fanned 39. Junior Bill <strong>Smith</strong>, a side-winding righthander,<br />

led the team with a 2.03 ERA in nine relief<br />

appearances. Jonathan Cox, a right-handed sophomore,<br />

will see more action on the bump this season<br />

and Travis Conner, a sophomore, adds another lefthander<br />

to the pitching staff.<br />

“It is nice to have two left-handers with a considerable<br />

amount of experience,” said Clark. “Everyone<br />

wants more lefties, especially a guy with the type<br />

of arm <strong>John</strong> has. He has a live arm with a lot of<br />

movement. We hope to stretch him a little more this<br />

season. If it works out, he may become a starter. We<br />

need to get more than 30 innings out of him. I would<br />

love for him to throw 50 innings or more. D.J. was our<br />

non-conference starter last year and did a good job.<br />

The logical move is to slide him into the conference<br />

rotation, but he could be a reliever, too. He gives you<br />

a chance to win because he keeps hitters off balance.<br />

He pitched well against some very good teams<br />

last season.”<br />

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doesn’t walk many guys and had a good ERA. Bill is a<br />

guy that has been a reliever the last few years and he<br />

will do the same this season. He is a capable guy we<br />

can depend on. I look for him to continue to grow into<br />

his role. Jonathan has a live arm and throws a good<br />

sinker. He could be a reliever or a starter. He will be<br />

vying for one of those conference spots. Travis will be<br />

in position to start in non-conference games. He is a<br />

big tall lefty that throws hard. He has a lot of ability.”<br />

Clark hopes the increased competition on the<br />

veteran pitching staff translates into a solid year on<br />

the mound.<br />

“The thing I like about the pitching staff is we have<br />

a lot of competition,” said Clark. “You can never seem<br />

to have enough pitching. I think it could be as good or<br />

even better than last year.”<br />

With Briggs entrenched as the starting shortstop,<br />

senior <strong>Logan</strong> Kizer rounds out the middle infield.<br />

Kizer started in 34 games and hit .298. The durable<br />

Kizer provides the Eagles with a steady glove at<br />

second base.<br />

“<strong>Logan</strong> is the glue to our defense,” Clark said.<br />

“He is so steady with his glove and will make the<br />

plays that are not routine. He turns the double play<br />

very well. At the plate, he gets deep in the count and<br />

makes pitchers work. He is a perfect bottom of the<br />

order type guy.”<br />

Catching for the Eagles will be juniors Scott Dietz<br />

and Jeremy Hogan. Dietz was named to the All-Conference<br />

First Team after hitting .320 and supplying<br />

three home runs and 24 RBI. Hogan battled injuries<br />

last season and saw action in only eight games. Both<br />

could see time at other positions, according to Clark.<br />

“Scott does a good job behind the plate,” said<br />

Clark. “He is sound defensively. Our pitchers have<br />

a lot of confidence in him with runners on base. He<br />

had some big hits in clutch situations last year. I have<br />

high expectations for him this year.”<br />

Perhaps the biggest question mark is who will man<br />

the corners.<br />

“Third base is a big question mark,” said Clark.<br />

“That is the biggest question mark we have. We just<br />

need to find someone dependable who can make the<br />

routine play.”<br />

Transfer Andrew Teaster returns to the Eagles after<br />

playing at Evangel College in 2008 and is a possibility<br />

at first base. In 2007, the sweet-swinging lefty earned<br />

All-Conference honors after hitting .412 and driving<br />

in 22.<br />

“First base was a question mark, but hopefully we<br />

have addressed that with having Andrew back,” said<br />

Clark.<br />

Joining <strong>Cameron</strong> in the outfield will be senior <strong>David</strong><br />

<strong>Smith</strong> and sophomore Freddy Flores. <strong>Smith</strong> is the<br />

catalyst for the Eagles offense and earned All-Conference<br />

honors in 2008. He hit .401, scored 40 times,<br />

stole 19 bases and did not commit an error. Superior<br />

defensively, <strong>Smith</strong> has one of the best arms on team,<br />

and earned the ABCA/Rawlings All-West Region gold<br />

glove award in 2008.<br />

“<strong>David</strong> is the unsung hero of the team,” said Clark.<br />

“He doesn’t say a whole lot, he just plays hard. He<br />

sets the tone for us as the lead-off hitter. We need<br />

him to cause problems for the opposing pitchers.<br />

He is a guy who can hit the ball in the infield and<br />

beat it out. Speed doesn’t go into slumps. And, he is<br />

outstanding defensively.”<br />

Flores has battled injuries and is a welcome addition<br />

to the lineup with his left-handed stick.<br />

“Freddy is a very capable player,” said Clark. “He<br />

needs to emerge. He has never been an everyday<br />

starter and now he will have the opportunity to do<br />

that. It will be interesting to see how he plays.”<br />

Ozarks, which finished in second place in the division<br />

with a 13-5 conference mark, can build on momentum<br />

built off two straight solid seasons, including<br />

their highest conference finish under Clark.<br />

“Over the last few years we have been better and<br />

we had a nice year last season and we want to build<br />

on that,” said Clark. “We have a lot of kids back and<br />

I think the guys know what it takes to be successful.<br />

In order for us to have a good year, we need guys to<br />

step up and produce for us. Those guys stepping into<br />

starting roles need to pick up the slack.”<br />

RHP <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong><br />

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2009 Schedule<br />

Feb. 3 HENDRIX COLLEGE 1:30 pm<br />

Feb. 6 ^vs Rhodes College 11:30 am<br />

Feb. 7 ^vs Millsaps College 11:30 am<br />

Feb. 8 ^vs LaGrange College 11:00 am<br />

Feb. 13 WILLIAMS BAPTIST COLL. 1:00 pm<br />

Feb. 17 HENDRIX COLLEGE 1:30 pm<br />

Feb. 20 MCMURRY UNIVERSITY 2:00 pm<br />

Feb. 21 MCMURRY UNIV. (DH) 12:00 pm<br />

Feb. 27 at Hardin-Simmons 7:00 pm<br />

Feb. 28 at Hardin-Simmons (DH) 1:00 pm<br />

Mar. 3 CLARKE COLLEGE 1:00 pm<br />

Mar. 6 *at East Texas Baptist 6:00 pm<br />

Mar. 7 *at East Texas Baptist (DH) 12:00 pm<br />

Mar. 13 *UT DALLAS 2:00 pm<br />

Mar. 14 *UT DALLAS (DH) 12:00 pm<br />

Mar. 20 *UT TYLER 2:00 pm<br />

Mar. 21 *UT TYLER (DH) 12:00 pm<br />

Mar. 26 at Hendrix College 2:00 pm<br />

Mar. 27 *at LeTourneau Univ. 2:00 pm<br />

Mar. 28 *at LeTourneau Univ. (DH) 12:00 pm<br />

Mar. 31 at Lyon College 2:00 pm<br />

Apr. 3 *LOUISIANA COLLEGE 2:00 pm<br />

Apr. 4 *LOUISIANA COLLEGE 12:00 pm<br />

Apr. 7 at Arkansas Tech University 6:00 pm<br />

Apr. 9 *at Mississippi College 6:00 pm<br />

Apr. 10 *at Mississippi College (DH) 12:00 pm<br />

Apr. 14 at Hendrix College 6:00 pm<br />

Apr. 16 CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE 2:00 pm<br />

Apr. 17 at Austin College 6:00 pm<br />

Apr. 18 at Austin College (DH) 12:00 pm<br />

Apr. 24-26 +ASC Tournament<br />

May 1-3 -ASC Tournament<br />

May 14-17 %NCAA Regionals<br />

May 22-27 #NCAA World Series<br />

* Denotes American Southwest Conference Game<br />

^ Wilson/DeMarini Classic at Jackson, Miss.<br />

+ ASC Tournament First Round (best of 3)<br />

- ASC Tournament Championship Round (top 4)<br />

% NCAA Regionals at a site TBD<br />

# NCAA College World Series at Appleton, Wis.<br />

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No. Name Position B/T Ht. Wt. Class/Exp Hometown (Previous School)<br />

1 <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> OF R/R 5-9 170 SR-3L Rowlett, TX (Rowlett HS)<br />

2 Jeffrey Weaver OF L/L 5-7 150 JR Rogers, AR (Huntsville HS)<br />

3 Jonathan Cox RHP/3B R/R 5-6 150 SO Commerce, TX (Commerce HS)<br />

4 <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> OF/RHP R/R 6-0 175 SR-2L Houston, TX (Episcopal HS)<br />

5 Freddy Flores OF L/L 6-1 195 SO-RS East End, AR (Sheridan HS)<br />

6 <strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong> LHP L/L 6-1 180 SR-3L Bryan, TX (Bryan HS)<br />

7 Chris Driedric OF L/L 5-10 160 FR Little Rock, AR (Catholic HS)<br />

8 <strong>Todd</strong> Koch RHP/DH R/R 6-4 225 SR-3L San Antonio, TX (MacArthur HS)<br />

9 Cory Briggs SS R/R 6-1 200 JR-2L Greencastle, PA (Greencastle-Antrim HS)<br />

10 Andrew Teaster 1B L/L 6-1 185 JR-1L Hollister, MO (Evangel College)<br />

11 <strong>Logan</strong> Kizer 2B R/R 6-0 165 SR-3L Pine Bluff, AR (Pine Bluff HS)<br />

12 Spencer Bartlett RHP/OF R/R 5-10 140 FR Tumbling Shoals, AR (Heber Springs HS)<br />

13 Tad Turner 2B R/R 5-10 170 JR-RS Mayflower, AR (Mayflower HS)<br />

14 Michael Prusator OF R/R 6-1 190 FR Ochelta, OK (Caney Valley HS)<br />

15 D.J. Braswell LHP L/L 5-9 155 SR-2L Hollister, MO (Hollister HS)<br />

18 Zac Mitchell INF R/R 6-0 170 FR Bulverde, TX (<strong>Smith</strong>son Valley HS)<br />

19 Arturo Perez OF R/R 6-0 190 SO-2L Caracas, Venezuela (Cologio Don Bosco HS)<br />

20 Bill <strong>Smith</strong> RHP R/R 5-7 145 JR-1L Pine Bluff, AR (Pine Bluff HS)<br />

21 Rusty Cordell INF R/R 5-9 180 FR Greencastle, PA (Greencastle-Antrim HS)<br />

22 D’Kotah Douglass 1B R/R 5-9 205 FR Heber Springs, AR (Heber Springs HS)<br />

24 Randon Webb 1B R/R 6-2 210 FR Pea Ridge, AR (Pea Ridge HS)<br />

25 Jeremy Hogan C/RHP R/R 6-3 215 JR-1L Carthage, TX (Carthage HS)<br />

26 Cory Maze C R/R 5-11 175 FR Livingston, TX (Big Sandy HS)<br />

27 Bobby Osburn RHP R/R 6-1 205 SO-TR Mandeville, LA (Millsaps College)<br />

29 Matthew <strong>John</strong>son LHP/1B L/L 5-10 190 FR Mexia, TX (Mexia HS)<br />

30 <strong>John</strong> Phillips RHP R/R 6-3 250 JR Houston, TX (Strake Jesuit)<br />

31 Travis Conner LHP L/L 6-4 185 SO Forney, TX (Forney HS)<br />

33 Scott Dietz C R/R 6-4 195 JR-2L Rowlett, TX (Rowlett HS)<br />

35 Aaron McNeil LHP L/L 6-2 155 FR San Antonio, TX (MacArthur HS)<br />

36 <strong>Cameron</strong> Colston OF R/R 5-8 160 FR Sugar Land, TX (Kempner HS)<br />

Travis Apel INF R/R 5-10 160 FR Houston, TX (Tomball HS)<br />

Brian Kenna RHP R/R 5-8 170 SO-TR Los Angeles, CA (Rolling Hills HS)<br />

Robert <strong>Smith</strong> OF R/R 5-8 160 FR Houston, TX (Tomball HS)<br />

Josh Wiseman RHP R/R 5-9 150 FR Purdy, MO (Purdy HS)<br />

Head Coach: Jimmy Clark (8th season)<br />

Assistant Coaches: Robert Mummey (1st season), Curt Dixon (1st season), Tony Baldwin (1st season)<br />

Front Row: (L-R) #29 Matthew <strong>John</strong>son, #36 <strong>Cameron</strong> Colston, #21 Rusty Cordell, #2 Jeffrey Weaver, #7 Chris Driedric, #22 D’Kotah Douglass, #3 Jonathan Cox, #14<br />

Michael Prusator, Chad Barnett, #12 Spencer Bartlett, #18 Zac Mitchell and #20 Bill <strong>Smith</strong>.<br />

Middle Row: (L-R) #13 Tad Turner, #15 DJ Braswell, Chris Sexton, #1 <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong>, #19 Arturo Perez, <strong>David</strong> Isom, #11 <strong>Logan</strong> Kizer, #4 <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong>, #9 Cory Briggs,<br />

#26 Cory Maze and #5 Freddy Flores.<br />

Back Row: (L-R) Head coach Jimmy Clark, assistant coach Robert Mummey, #6 <strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong>, #8 <strong>Todd</strong> Koch, #24 Randon Webb, Jordan Cobb, #30 <strong>John</strong> Phillips, #35<br />

Aaron McNeil, #31 Travis Conner, #25 Jeremy Hogan, assistant coach Curt Dixon and assistant coach Tony Baldwin.


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d.j. braswell<br />

senior profile<br />

SR - LHP<br />

5-9, 155 - L/L<br />

Hollister, MO.<br />

Hollister HS<br />

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JUNIOR (2008)<br />

Finished with a 3-1 record and started in 7 games. Totaled<br />

39 strikeouts, third-most on the team. Struck out a careerhigh<br />

10 against Hendrix College in 5.0 innings of work February<br />

26. Earned the win against Lyon College after going<br />

6.0 innings and collecting 8 K’s. Allowed just 1 earned run<br />

in that game. Moved his record to 3-0 in an outing against<br />

Hendrix College April 1. Started and went 5.2 innings while<br />

fanning 3 against Arkansas Tech University April 16. Did not<br />

allow an earned run or walk in 2.0 innings against Rogers<br />

State. Strcuk out 6 in 3.2 innings against Eccelsia February 19.<br />

SOPHOMORE (2007)<br />

Pitched 21.0 innings and recorded 12 strikeouts. Fanned 8 against Mississippi<br />

College April 20. Did not give up an earned run in 3 of his 7 appearances.<br />

Logged 2.1 innings against Louisiana College April 14 and did not give up a hit.<br />

Collected a save and finished 1-0 on the mound.<br />

FRESHMAN (2006)<br />

Pitched 16.2 innings. Hit .250 at the plate. Had 3 strikeouts in 2.0 innings<br />

against Arkansas Tech University April 4.<br />

HOLLISTER HS<br />

Went 8-2 with an .72 ERA as a senior. Went 6-4 on the mound while sporting a<br />

team-best 3.87 ERA during Hollister’s spring season. Batted .368, collected 18<br />

RBI and scored 18 runs. Earned First Team All-Conference and All-District honors<br />

following his junior campaign. Named Second Team All-Conference and All-<br />

District after going 4-4 on the mound with a 4.66 ERA in his sophomore season.<br />

Hit .367 and recorded 16 RBI while maintaining a .521 on-base percentage that<br />

year.<br />

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CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent Date<br />

Innings Pitched: 6.1 LeTourneau Apr. 6, 2007<br />

Scoreless IP: 3.2 Ecclesia College Feb. 19, 2008<br />

Strikeouts: 10 Hendrix College Feb. 26, 2008<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Jody Braswell and Kelli Barringer<br />

Major: Marketing<br />

Favorite MLB Team: St. Louis Cardinals<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Dontrelle Willis<br />

Baseball Superstition: Wiping off the mound before every inning<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: Hardball<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Ozzie <strong>Smith</strong><br />

Braswell’s Career Statistics<br />

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB AVG WP<br />

2008 6.62 3-1 12 7 0 0 0 35.1 44 35 26 30 39 9 2 2 148 .297 3<br />

2007 3.43 1-0 7 2 0 0 1 21.0 20 10 8 4 12 1 0 1 78 .256 1<br />

2006 5.94 0-0 13 0 0 0 0 16.2 25 14 11 8 14 2 1 1 69 .362 0<br />

Totals 5.54 4-1 32 9 0 0 1 73 89 59 45 42 65 12 3 4 295 .301 4


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bruce cameron<br />

senior profile<br />

SR - OF/RHP<br />

6-0, 175 - R/R<br />

Houston, Texas<br />

Episcopal HS<br />

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JUNIOR (2008)<br />

Named to the D3baseball.com All-America Second Team<br />

as a center fielder. Earned a spot on the ABCA/Rawlings<br />

All-West Region Second Team. Named to the ASC All-East<br />

Division First Team as a center fielder and ASC All-East<br />

Division Second Team as a utility player. Additionally earned<br />

ASC All-East Division Honorable Mention as a pitcher. Hit<br />

.410 with 14 homers and 49 RBI in 40 games. Posted a<br />

.827 slugging percentage and a .500 on-base percentage.<br />

Stole 11 bases, recorded 12 doubles, had 57 hits, scored<br />

51 runs and finished with 115 total bases. His batting average, slugging percentage,<br />

home run, on-base percentage, total bases and RBI totals were among the<br />

top ten in the ASC. His slugging percentage, home run and walk (25) totals led<br />

the team. Ranked 11th in NCAA III in homers and 10th in slugging percentage.<br />

He was twice named ASC Hitter of the Week. Hit a modern-day school record 3<br />

home runs against Lyon College March 11. Finished 3-for-4 with 4 RBI in that<br />

game. Had five 3-hit games. Posted a season-best 4 hits against Hendrix April<br />

1. Recorded three 4-RBI games. Had 5 RBI against Williams Baptist April 15.<br />

Homered in 12 different games. Scored 3 runs on four occasions. A defensive<br />

standout, he had a number of spectacular plays in the field, including a home<br />

run saving catch in the ASC playoffs against Concordia University Texas. He<br />

also saw time on the mound, finishing with a 5-1 record in 48.1 innings of work.<br />

Against LeTourneau March 29, he pitched a five-hit complete game.<br />

SOPHOMORE (2007)<br />

Named to the ASC All-East Division Honorable Mention Team. Ranked second on<br />

the team in hits (58), stolen bases (9) and third in RBI (34), runs (35) and total<br />

bases (72). Was fourth in batting (.345). During the season, he had a 22-game<br />

hit streak, the team’s longest of the year. Had 19 multiple-hit games, including<br />

14 games with 2 hits. Went 3-for-5 with 4 RBI against Mary Hardin-Baylor in<br />

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game one of the playoffs. Went 4-for-4 against Lyon College February 6. Collected<br />

5 RBI against Elmhurst March 21. Had 9 multiple-RBI games.<br />

EPISCOPAL HS<br />

Named team MVP as a senior. Earned All-Conference his junior and senior year.<br />

CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent (last time) Date<br />

At Bats: 6 3 times (Hendrix) Apr. 1, 2008<br />

Hits: 4 2 times (Hendrix) Apr. 1, 2008<br />

RBI: 5 2 times (Williams Baptist) Apr. 15, 2008<br />

Runs scored: 3 6 times (Mississippi College) Apr. 12, 2008<br />

Home Runs: 3 Lyon College Mar. 11, 2008<br />

Walks: 2 7 times (Arkansas Tech) Apr. 16, 2008<br />

Stolen Bases: 3 Hendrix College Mar. 25, 2008<br />

CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent Date<br />

Innings Pitched: 9.0 LeTourneau Mar. 29, 2008<br />

Scoreless IP: 4.2 LaGrange College Feb. 10, 2008<br />

Strikeouts: 10 Hendrix College Feb. 26, 2008<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: <strong>Bruce</strong> and Christie <strong>Cameron</strong><br />

Major: Marketing<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Houston Astros<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Craig Biggio/Jeff Kent<br />

Baseball Superstition: It is superstition not to tell my superstitions<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: Bull Durham<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Ty Cobb<br />

<strong>Cameron</strong>’s Career Hitting Statistics<br />

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%<br />

2008 .410 40-38 139 51 57 12 2 14 49 115 .827 25 5 .500 5 3 11-14 70 7 .928<br />

2007 .345 44-44 168 35 58 6 2 2 34 74 .440 14 4 .400 4 4 9-12 75 38 .934<br />

Totals .374 84-82 307 86 115 18 4 16 83 189 .615 39 9 .448 9 7 20-26 145 45 .931<br />

<strong>Cameron</strong>’s Career Pitching Statistics<br />

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB AVG WP<br />

2008 3.35 5-1 11 7 1 0 1 48.1 50 26 18 10 29 11 0 6 191 .262 2<br />

2007 5.92 2-2 8 3 0 0 0 24.1 37 23 16 8 15 4 0 5 108 .343 1<br />

Totals 4.23 7-3 19 10 1 0 1 72.2 87 49 34 18 44 15 0 11 299 .290 3<br />

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ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

logan kizer<br />

senior profile<br />

SR - 2B<br />

6-0, 165 - R/R<br />

Pine Bluff, Ark.<br />

Pine Bluff HS<br />

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ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent (last time) Date<br />

At Bats: 6 Mary Hardin-Baylor Apr. 28, 2007<br />

Hits: 4 Mary Hardin-Baylor Apr. 28, 2007<br />

RBI: 2 5 times (Louisiana College) Apr. 6, 2008<br />

Runs scored: 3 3 times (East Texas Baptist) Mar. 10, 2008<br />

Home Runs: - - -<br />

Walks: 3 Austin College Mar. 11, 2006<br />

Stolen Bases: 2 UT-Dallas Mar. 25, 2006<br />

Kizer’s Career Statistics<br />

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%<br />

2008 .298 38-34 121 23 36 1 0 0 13 37 .306 18 0 .386 1 6 3-4 67 87 .957<br />

2007 .315 39-34 111 23 35 3 1 0 11 40 .360 15 2 .400 2 11 3-4 38 72 .894<br />

2006 .333 26-23 78 13 26 3 0 0 11 29 .372 13 0 .429 0 5 3-3 26 67 .939<br />

Totals .313 103-91 310 59 97 7 1 0 35 108 .348 46 2 .401 3 22 9-11 131 226 .932<br />

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JUNIOR (2008)<br />

Hit .298 with 36 hits. Drove in 13 and scored 23 runs.<br />

Posted a .957 fielding percentage in 34 starts at second<br />

base. Recorded 6 sacrifice hits. Went 3-for-4 against Mary<br />

Hardin-Baylor February 29. Scored 3 runs against East<br />

Texas Baptist March 10. Went 2-for-4 with 2 RBI against<br />

Louisiana College April 6. Had 8 multiple-hit games. Hit<br />

safely in 27 games. Drew a pair of walks on three occasions.<br />

Saw time on the mound in two games.<br />

SOPHOMORE (2007)<br />

Named to the ASC All-East Division Honorable Mention Team. Started in 34<br />

games and hit .315 with 11 RBI and 23 runs. Finished second on the team in<br />

sacrifice hits (11). Recorded 6 two-hit games. Against Mary Hardin-Baylor in<br />

game three of playoffs April 28, went 4-for-6 and drove in 2 runs.<br />

FRESHMAN (2006)<br />

Started in 23 games. Ranked sixth on the team in batting (.333). Had 11 RBI.<br />

Had 6 two-hit games. Drew 3 walks against Austin College. Went 3-for-5 against<br />

Lyon College March 22 and 6-for-12 with 3 RBI in Louisiana College series.<br />

PINE BLUFF HS<br />

Three-time All-Conference player. Earned All-State as a senior. Hit .394 with 12<br />

RBI and 1 home run his senior season. Went 3-1 with a 2.00 ERA. Helped team<br />

to the 5A conference championship.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Maxie and Karen Kizer<br />

Major: General Studies<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Atlanta Braves<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Torii Hunter<br />

Baseball Superstition: Never step on white line<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: A League of Their Own<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: George Brett/Nolan Ryan


ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

todd <strong>koch</strong><br />

senior profile<br />

SR - RHP/DH<br />

6-4, 225 - R/R<br />

San Antonio, Texas<br />

MacArthur HS<br />

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JUNIOR (2008)<br />

Named to the ASC All-East Division Honorable Mention as<br />

a pitcher. Ranked second on the team in strikeouts (64)<br />

and innings pitched (69.0). Finished with a 6-3 record on<br />

the mound in 11 starts. Held opponents to a .242 average,<br />

sixth-best in the ASC. Tossed 7.0 innings, allowed just 3 hits<br />

and fanned 9 against Mary Hardin-Baylor February 29. Gave<br />

up just 6 earned runs in first four outings. Went 8.1 innings<br />

and struck out 7 against Louisiana College April 5. Allowed<br />

only 1 run and struck out 8 in 7.0 innings against Le-<br />

Tourneau March 28. Fanned 9 in back-to-back games and<br />

did not give up an earned run in either of those games. Named ASC Pitcher of<br />

the Week. At the plate, hit .413 and drove in 17 in 63 at bats. Went 2-for-3 with 4<br />

RBI against LeTourneau March 29. Scored 4 times against Eureka College March<br />

5. Went 3-for-3 with a pair of doubles against Williams Baptist April 15.<br />

SOPHOMORE (2007)<br />

Named to the ASC All-East Division Second Team. Finished second on the team<br />

in home runs (4), third in batting (.385) and fourth in RBI (33) and slugging percentage<br />

(.530). Went 4-for-6 with 4 RBI against UT-Dallas March 24. Went 4-for-4<br />

with 3 RBI against Texas Lutheran in playoffs. Hit safely in 25 games. Had 13<br />

games with at least 2 hits. Recorded 9 multiple-RBI games. Pitched the school’s<br />

second modern-day no-hitter in his first appearance of the season. In the nohitter,<br />

he worked 7.0 innings, struck out 9 and did not allow a walk. Did not allow<br />

an earned run in 6.0 innings against Austin College March 10. Went 3-5 in 55.2<br />

innings of work and struck out 43. Was named ASC Pitcher of the Week.<br />

REDSHIRT (2006)<br />

Received medical redshirt.<br />

FRESHMAN (2005)<br />

Finished seventh in the conference in batting (.418) and third in on-base percentage<br />

(.523). Led the team in both batting and on-base percentage as well as rank<br />

ing second on the team in slugging percentage (.623) and third in hits (51), RBI<br />

ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

(35) and total bases (76) and tied for second in home runs (6). Led team with 12<br />

multiple-RBI games and had 17 multiple-hit games. Went 3-for-5 with 4 RBI and<br />

2 home runs against East Texas Baptist March 25.<br />

MACARTHUR HS<br />

Hit .380 with 13 doubles and 3 home runs en route to earning team MVP and<br />

First Team All-Area as a senior. Named Second Team All-District as a junior.<br />

CAREER HITTING BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent (last time) Date<br />

At Bats: 6 2 times (UT-Dallas) Mar. 24, 2007<br />

Hits: 4 4 times (Texas Lutheran) May 5, 2007<br />

RBI: 5 Mid-America Feb. 5, 2005<br />

Runs scored: 4 Eureka College Mar. 5, 2008<br />

Home Runs: 2 2 times (Elmhurst College) Mar. 21, 2007<br />

Walks: 3 Eureka College Mar. 5, 2008<br />

Stolen Bases: 1 5 times (Central Baptist) Apr. 18, 2008<br />

CAREER PITCHING BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent Date<br />

Innings Pitched: 8.2 Schreiner Feb. 22, 2008<br />

Scoreless IP: 8.2 Schreiner Feb. 22, 2008<br />

Strikeouts:<br />

PERSONAL<br />

9 3 times (Mary Hardin-Baylor) Feb. 29, 2008<br />

Parents: <strong>John</strong> and Marilyn Koch<br />

Major: Strategic Communications/Sociology<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Boston Red Sox/Chicago Cubs<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Jon Lester<br />

Baseball Superstition: Don’t step on the chalk, walk toward second base after<br />

warm-ups, right cleat goes on first, never look in the stands, walk out to the<br />

mound and run into the dugout.<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: For Love of the Game<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Ty Cobb/Ozzie <strong>Smith</strong><br />

Koch’s Career Hitting Statistics<br />

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%<br />

2008 .413 25-21 63 25 26 6 2 2 17 42 .667 19 2 .560 0 1 3-3 24 9 .971<br />

2007 .385 45-43 117 21 45 5 0 4 33 62 .530 9 4 .433 4 4 1-1 136 31 .954<br />

2006 .313 6-5 16 2 5 3 0 0 3 8 .500 0 0 .313 0 1 0-0 8 4 .857<br />

2005 .418 37-37 122 23 51 7 0 6 35 76 .623 19 10 .523 2 2 1-2 59 99 .878<br />

Totals .399 113-106 318 71 127 21 2 12 88 188 .591 47 16 .490 6 8 5-6 227 143 .919<br />

Koch’s Career Pitching Statistics<br />

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB AVG WP<br />

2008 4.04 6-3 11 11 0 0 0 69.0 62 34 31 26 64 13 1 3 256 .242 5<br />

2007 6.63 3-5 12 12 2 1 0 55.2 70 61 41 31 43 14 2 3 239 .293 14<br />

2006 9.00 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 5.0 6 6 5 4 8 1 0 0 21 .286 0<br />

2005 6.35 0-1 4 4 0 0 0 22.2 26 18 16 10 11 2 1 5 86 .302 1<br />

Totals 5.50 9-9 29 28 2 1 0 152.1 164 119 93 71 126 30 4 11 602 .272 20<br />

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ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

john scheuring<br />

senior profile<br />

SR - LHP<br />

6-1, 180 - L/L<br />

Bryan, Texas<br />

Bryan HS<br />

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JUNIOR (2008)<br />

Named to the ASC All-East Division Second Team. Led the<br />

team in appearances with 17. Posted a 4.37 ERA in 22.2 innings<br />

of work. Fanned 25 and recorded 3 saves, giving him<br />

8 career saves. Tossed 2.0 hitless innings in relief on two<br />

different occasions, including a four-strikeout performance<br />

against East Texas Baptist March 9. Fanned 4 against Lyon<br />

College March 11. Did not give up an earned run in 13 of<br />

his appearances. Did not allow a hit in 8 of his appearances.<br />

SOPHOMORE (2007)<br />

Named to the ASC All-East Division First Team. Finished second in the ASC in<br />

saves (5), while leading the team with a 2.32 ERA. Ranked among top 40 in<br />

NCAA III in saves. Went 3-3 on the mound and struck out 43 in 31.0 innings<br />

of work. His 5 saves set a new single-season school record. Opponents batted<br />

a team-low .207 against him. Gave up just 8 earned runs all season in 17<br />

appearances. Mowed down 6 on two different occasions. During a three-week<br />

conference stretch in April, allowed only 3 hits and did not give up a run in 5 appearances.<br />

Against Mississippi College April 21, pitched 3 scoreless innings and<br />

struck out 6. Struck out 6 against LeTourneau in 2.0 innings of work.<br />

FRESHMAN (2006)<br />

Pitched in 6 games. Finished the season with 6 strikeouts in 7.2 innings of work.<br />

BRYAN HS<br />

Went 3-1 on the mound with 12 strikeouts and had a 1.21 ERA as a senior.<br />

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CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent Date<br />

Innings Pitched: 4.0 Hendrix College Mar. 6, 2007<br />

Scoreless IP: 3.0 2 times (Mississippi College) Apr. 21, 2007<br />

Strikeouts: 6 2 times (Mississippi College) Apr. 21, 2007<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Doug and Chantel <strong>Scheuring</strong><br />

Major: Biology<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Atlanta Braves<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Francisco Rodriguez<br />

Baseball Superstition: None<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: Little Big League<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Nolan Ryan<br />

<strong>Scheuring</strong>’s Career Statistics<br />

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB AVG WP<br />

2008 4.37 1-2 17 0 0 0 3 22.2 18 18 11 14 25 4 0 1 83 .217 2<br />

2007 2.32 3-3 17 0 0 0 5 31.0 25 20 8 28 43 4 0 2 121 .207 9<br />

2006 15.26 0-1 6 1 0 0 0 7.2 11 13 13 13 6 1 0 4 32 .344 1<br />

Totals 4.71 4-6 40 1 0 0 8 61.1 54 51 32 55 74 6 0 7 236 .228 12


ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

david smith<br />

senior profile<br />

SR - OF<br />

5-9, 170 - R/R<br />

Rowlett, Texas<br />

Rowlett HS<br />

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JUNIOR (2008)<br />

Won a gold glove from the American Baseball Coaches<br />

Association/Rawlings (All-West Region), becoming the first<br />

Ozarks’ player to ever receive the award. Named to the ASC<br />

All-East Division Honorable Mention Team. Finished the<br />

season with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage from his<br />

outfield position. Started in 41 games and had 93 putouts<br />

and 2 assists. Finished tenth in the ASC in batting (.401)<br />

and ninth in doubles (15). Ranked 19th in the NCAA III in<br />

sacrifice bunts (10). 14 of his doubles were in different<br />

games. His 19 steals placed him third in the ASC. Went 4-for-5 in three different<br />

games - East Texas Baptist March 10, Hendrix College April 1 and Louisiana<br />

College April 6. Drove in 3 runs, scored 4 times and stole 3 bases in Hendrix<br />

game. Hit safely in 33 games and had 2 or more hits in 18 games. Scored 2 or<br />

more runs in 10 contests. In three-game series against Louisiana College, went<br />

9-for-14. Had a pair of steals against East Texas Baptist March 9 and Williams<br />

Baptist April 15.<br />

SOPHOMORE (2007)<br />

Named to the ASC All-East Division Honorable Mention Team. Tied for 18th in<br />

NCAA III in sacrifice hits per game (.28). Led team in steals (10) and sacrifice hits<br />

(13). Finished second on the team in doubles (11) and third in hits (51). Ranked<br />

seventh in batting (.323) and sixth in RBI (24). Had 13 multiple-hit games,<br />

including 10 two-hit performances. Hit safely in 35 games. Scored 3 runs on<br />

two occasions. Had 2 steals against Principia February 11 and Texas Lutheran<br />

February 23. Went 2-for-3 with 3 RBI against UT-Tyler March 31. He had an ASC<br />

season-best 3 sacrifice hits against Austin College March 10.<br />

FRESHMAN (2006)<br />

Started in 19 games in the outfield. Tied for sixth on the team in runs (16). Had<br />

4 two-hit games. Went 5-for-5 with 3 RBI against East Texas Baptist University<br />

March 18. Stole 4 bases during season.<br />

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CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent (last time) Date<br />

At Bats: 6 Louisiana College Apr. 5, 2008<br />

Hits: 5 East Texas Baptist Mar. 18, 2006<br />

RBI: 3 4 times (Hendrix) Apr. 1, 2008<br />

Runs scored: 4 Hendrix College Apr. 1, 2008<br />

Home Runs: 1 2 times (Hendrix) Feb. 6, 2008<br />

Walks: 3 Mississippi College Apr. 22, 2006<br />

Stolen Bases: 3 Hendrix College Apr. 1, 2008<br />

<strong>Smith</strong>’s Career Statistics<br />

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%<br />

2008 .401 42-41 147 40 59 15 0 1 25 77 .524 13 9 .468 4 10 19-22 93 2 1.000<br />

2007 .323 45-45 158 40 51 11 1 0 24 64 .405 17 7 .405 3 13 10-12 107 12 .967<br />

2006 .294 30-19 68 16 20 2 1 1 10 27 .397 12 2 .415 0 3 4-6 38 3 .953<br />

Totals .348 117-105 373 96 130 28 2 2 59 168 .450 42 18 .432 7 26 33-40 238 17 .977<br />

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ROWLETT HS<br />

Led the district and set a new single-season school record in stolen bases (21)<br />

as a senior. Team leader in hits (42) and runs (33). Hit .462 at the plate with 14<br />

RBI and 7 doubles. Earned Second Team All-District honors as a junior after batting<br />

.347 and scoring 25 runs.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Eric and Cheryl <strong>Smith</strong><br />

Major: Physical Education<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Texas Rangers/Boston Red Sox<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Dustin Pedroia<br />

Baseball Superstition: I don’t eat before games<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: For Love of the Game<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Ty Cobb


ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

SOPHOMORE (2008)<br />

Named to the American Baseball Coaches Association/<br />

Rawlings All-America Second Team. Named to the ASC All-<br />

East Division First Team. Among the top offensive players<br />

in the ASC and won the regular season league batting title<br />

with a .478 average. Ended the year with a .467 average,<br />

13th-best in NCAA III. Ranked in the top ten in the ASC in<br />

eight different offensive categories, including second in<br />

hits (79), third in doubles (19), fourth in on-base percentage<br />

(.513), fifth in runs (56), sixth in RBI (54) and total bases (124), and seventh<br />

in slugging percentage (.734). He finished first or second on the team in eight<br />

offensive categories. His average, hit, total bases and doubles totals are new<br />

single-season school records. Ranked 26th in NCAA III in runs, 14th in hits, 25th<br />

in doubles and 23rd in total bases. Hit safely in 40 of 42 games. Had a teambest<br />

26 multiple-hit games. Recorded 15 multiple-RBI games, most on the team.<br />

Stole 8-of-9 bases. Finished season on a 18-game hit streak. Went 5-for-6 with<br />

a homer and 6 RBI against Mississippi College April 13. Finished 8-for-13 with<br />

10 RBI in three-game series against Mississippi College. Drove in 5 runs against<br />

UT-Tyler March 20. Had a triple, double and a pair of singles against Ecclesia<br />

College February 19. Went 4-for-5 with a homer and a double and 3 RBI against<br />

Arkansas Tech University April 16. Totaled 7 hits and 4 RBI in three-game series<br />

against UT-Dallas. Named ASC Hitter of the Week.<br />

FRESHMAN (2007)<br />

Named to the ASC All-East Division Honorable Mention Team. Started in 40<br />

games as a true freshman and hit .303. Tied for second on the team in home<br />

runs (4). Finished fourth on the team in doubles (7) and fifth in RBI (28) and<br />

hits (46). Had 12 multiple-hit games and 9 multiple-RBI games. Had three 3-hit<br />

games. Owned a 16-game hit streak during the season, second-longest on the<br />

team. Went 2-for-3 with 3 RBI and a homer against Mid-America March 13. In<br />

three-game series against Mississippi College, went 5-for-10 with 6 RBI, 5 runs<br />

and the game-winning home run in game three.<br />

CORY<br />

BRIGGS<br />

JR - SS<br />

6-1, 200 - R/R<br />

Greencastle, Pa.<br />

Greencastle-Antrim HS<br />

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GREENCASTLE-ANTRIM HS<br />

Named Player of the Year in the Capital Division as a senior. Named to two news<br />

paper All-Area teams his senior season: Public Opinion First Team and Morning<br />

Herald Honorable Mention Big 11. Earned a spot on the Public Opinion Second<br />

team as a junior. Helped team to a regional championship his sophomore season.<br />

Hit .400 with 7 homers and drove in 29 runs as a senior. Went 4-2 on the<br />

mound.<br />

CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent (last time) Date<br />

At Bats: 6 2 times (Mississippi College) Apr. 13, 2008<br />

Hits: 5 Mississippi College Apr. 13, 2008<br />

RBI: 6 Mississippi College Apr. 13, 2008<br />

Runs scored: 3 6 times (Mississippi College) Apr. 13, 2008<br />

Home Runs: 1 12 times (Concordia Texas) Apr. 25, 2008<br />

Walks: 3 East Texas Baptist Mar. 10, 2008<br />

Stolen Bases: 2 Ecclesia College Feb. 19, 2008<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Jeff and Wendy Briggs<br />

Major: Elementary Education<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Boston Red Sox<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Jose Reyes<br />

Baseball Superstition: I put my left sock on first and my right spike on first<br />

before all games. Also, before every at bat I dig the dirt out four times and<br />

then sweep it out two times.<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: Major Leagues: Back to the Minors<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Ted Williams<br />

Briggs’ Career Statistics<br />

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%<br />

2008 .467 42-41 169 56 79 19 1 8 54 124 .734 18 3 .513 5 3 8-9 68 127 .942<br />

2007 .303 44-40 152 33 46 7 0 4 28 65 .428 14 5 .380 0 3 0-0 52 127 .882<br />

Totals .389 86-81 321 89 125 26 1 12 82 189 .589 32 8 .450 5 6 8-9 120 254 .912<br />

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junior profile<br />

SOPHOMORE (2008)<br />

Named to the ASC All-East Division First Team. Hit .320<br />

with 24 RBI in 37 games. Posted a .983 fielding average<br />

behind the plate. Collected 39 hits and compiled 63 total<br />

bases, including 13 doubles, third-best on the team. Hit a<br />

walk-off grand slam against LeTourneau March 29. Also<br />

had 4 RBI against Concordia University Texas April 26. Had<br />

10 multiple-hit games. Went a combined 4-for-7 in two<br />

games against LeTourneau. Had three straight games with<br />

2 hits on two occasions during the season. Scored 3 runs<br />

against East Texas Baptist March 9. Recorded a pair of doubles against Mississippi<br />

College April 12.<br />

FRESHMAN (2007)<br />

Started in 14 games and hit .328 with 9 RBI. Had 6 two-hit games. Went 2-for-3<br />

with a homer and 2 RBI against East Texas Baptist March 17. Had 2 doubles<br />

against LeTourneau.<br />

ROWLETT HS<br />

Did not play senior season due to injury. Hit .380 with 8 RBI as a junior. Helped<br />

team to a District and Bi-District championship as a junior.<br />

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SCOTT<br />

DIETZ<br />

JR - C<br />

6-4, 195 - R/R<br />

Rowlett, Texas<br />

Rowlett HS<br />

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CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent (last time) Date<br />

At Bats: 6 Schreiner Feb. 23, 2008<br />

Hits: 3 Williams Baptist Apr. 15, 2008<br />

RBI: 4 2 times (Concordia) Apr. 26, 2008<br />

Runs scored: 3 East Texas Baptist Mar. 9, 2008<br />

Home Runs: 1 4 times (Concordia) Apr. 26, 2008<br />

Walks: 2 East Texas Baptist Mar. 9, 2008<br />

Stolen Bases: 1 3 times (Williams Baptist) Apr. 15, 2008<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Richard and Marilynn Dietz<br />

Major: Political Science<br />

Favorite MLB Team: New York Mets<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Mark DeRosa<br />

Baseball Superstition: Always chew a wad of gum<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: The Benchwarmers<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Joe Dimaggio<br />

Dietz’s Career Statistics<br />

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%<br />

2008 .320 37-31 122 32 39 13 1 3 24 63 .516 14 9 .422 2 0 2-2 206 32 .983<br />

2007 .328 19-14 58 12 19 6 0 1 9 28 .483 3 1 .365 1 1 1-2 85 5 .989<br />

Totals .322 56-45 180 44 58 19 1 4 33 91 .505 17 10 .404 3 1 3-4 291 37 .984


ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

SOPHOMORE (2008)<br />

Started in 8 games and collected 5 hits and 5 RBI. Pitched 10.0 innings. Collected<br />

a pair of doubles against Eureka College March 5. Did not give up an earned<br />

run and struck out 4 against Hendrix College February 26.<br />

Picked up the win against Eureka College March 5 after<br />

going 6.0 innings in his only start of the year.<br />

ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY<br />

Received a redshirt.<br />

CARTHAGE HS<br />

Earned All-District, All-East Texas and All-State Tournament<br />

Team honors as a senior. Led team to a state championship<br />

and District championship as a senior. Helped team to a District Co-Championship<br />

as a junior.<br />

CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent (last time) Date<br />

At Bats: 3 5 times (Eureka College) Mar. 5, 2008<br />

Hits: 2 Eureka College Mar. 5, 2008<br />

RBI: 2 Eureka College Mar. 5, 2008<br />

Runs scored: 3 Ecclesia College Feb. 19, 2008<br />

Home Runs: -<br />

Walks: 2 3 times (Eureka College) Mar. 5, 2008<br />

Stolen Bases: 1 Ecclesia College Feb. 19, 2008<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Ricky and Marilyn Hogan<br />

Major: Physical Education<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Chicago Cubs<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Derrek Lee<br />

Baseball Superstition: None<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: The Rookie<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Mickey Mantle<br />

JEREMY<br />

HOGAN<br />

JR - C/RHP<br />

6-3, 215 - R/R<br />

Carthage, Texas<br />

Carthage HS/Ark. Tech<br />

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junior profiles<br />

JOHN<br />

PHILLIPS<br />

JR - RHP<br />

6-3, 250 - R/R<br />

Houston, Texas<br />

Strake Jesuit HS<br />

30<br />

(2008)<br />

Appeared in 9 games, logging 9.1 innings. Struck out 2 against East Texas<br />

Baptist March 10. Did not give up an earned run in first four outings. Totaled 7<br />

strikeouts.<br />

FRESHMAN (2007)<br />

Logged 3.2 innings on the mound in 4 appearances.<br />

STRAKE JESUIT HS<br />

Went 2-1 on the mound with 3 saves and 8 strikeouts.<br />

CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent Date<br />

Innings Pitched: 2.0 Hendrix College Apr. 1, 2008<br />

Scoreless IP: 1.2 Hendrix College Apr. 1, 2008<br />

Strikeouts: 2 East Texas Baptist Mar. 10, 2008<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: <strong>John</strong> and Joyce Phillips<br />

Major: Business Management<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Houston Astros<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Roy Oswalt<br />

Baseball Superstition: Wipe the rubber twice with each before each inning<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: The Natural<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Jeff Bagwell<br />

Hogan’s Career Statistics<br />

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%<br />

2008 .238 8-7 21 7 5 2 0 0 5 7 .333 8 0 .448 0 3 2-3 45 8 .930<br />

Totals .238 8-7 21 7 5 2 0 0 5 7 .333 8 0 .448 0 3 2-3 45 8 .930<br />

Phillips’ Career Statistics<br />

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB AVG WP<br />

2008 4.82 0-0 9 0 0 0 0 9.1 10 6 5 4 7 3 1 0 39 .256 1<br />

2007 19.64 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 3.2 8 10 8 2 0 0 0 3 18 .444 0<br />

Totals 9.00 0-0 13 0 0 0 0 13.0 18 16 13 6 7 3 1 3 57 .315 1<br />

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junior profiles<br />

SOPHOMORE (2008)<br />

Appeared in 9 games, throwing 13.1 innings in relief. Struck out 12, including 4<br />

against UT-Dallas March 14. Threw 4.0 innings against UT-Dallas and did not allow<br />

an earned run. Gave up just 1 double and no triples or<br />

home runs during the season. Walked only 2. Finished with<br />

a 2.03 ERA. Threw a combined 1.2 hitless innings against<br />

Concordia University Texas in playoffs. Fanned 3 in 2.1 innings<br />

of work against Mississippi College April 13.<br />

FRESHMAN (2007)<br />

Appeared in 12 games and pitched 12.0 innings. Had 11<br />

strikeouts and 1 save. Logged season-high 4.0 innings<br />

against UT-Tyler March 31 and fanned 4. Did not allow a hit<br />

in 1.2 innings against Principia College February 10. Did not allow a run in 5 of<br />

his 7 appearances.<br />

PINE BLUFF HS<br />

Named All-State and All-Conference as a senior. Earned a spot on the Bock Classic<br />

All-Tournament team. Helped team to a conference championship his junior<br />

year. Hit .400 as a senior and went 7-2 on the mound with 30 strikeouts. Ended<br />

the season with a 2.86 ERA.<br />

CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent Date<br />

Innings Pitched: 4.0 2 times (UT-Dallas) Mar. 14, 2008<br />

Scoreless IP: 4.0 UT-Dallas Mar. 14, 2008<br />

Strikeouts: 4 2 times (UT-Dallas) Mar. 14, 2008<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Willy and Sherry <strong>Smith</strong><br />

Major: Business Administration<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Atlanta Braves<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Torii Hunter<br />

Baseball Superstition: Chewing gum<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: Sandlot<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Ted Williams<br />

<strong>Smith</strong>’s Career Statistics<br />

BILL<br />

SMITH<br />

JR - RHP<br />

5-7, 145 - R/R<br />

Pine Bluff, Ark.<br />

Pine Bluff HS<br />

20<br />

EVANGEL COLLEGE (2008)<br />

Played in 13 games and hit .292 before suffering an injury.<br />

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ANDREW<br />

TEASTER<br />

JR - 1B<br />

6-1, 185 - L/L<br />

Hollister, Mo.<br />

Hollister HS /Evangel<br />

10<br />

FRESHMAN (2007)<br />

Named to the ASC All-East Division Honorable Mention<br />

Team. Named ASC Hitter of the Week. Finished sixth in<br />

the ASC in batting (.412). Ranked third on the team in hits<br />

(47), doubles (8) and slugging percentage (.549). Drove in<br />

22 runs. Had 16 multiple-hit games, including ten two-hit<br />

games. Went 3-for-4 with 3 RBI against Hendrix College<br />

February 15. Went 14-for-18 in the first five games of the<br />

season. Finished 4-for-4 against Principia February 10 and<br />

Concordia-Austin.<br />

HOLLISTER HS<br />

Earned First Team All-State, All-Conference and All-District as a senior. Named<br />

to the First Team All-Conference and All-District team his sophomore and junior<br />

seasons.<br />

CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent (last time) Date<br />

At Bats: 6 2 times (Mary Hardin-Baylor) Apr. 28, 2007<br />

Hits: 4 2 times (Concordia-Austin) Mar. 3, 2007<br />

RBI: 3 3 times (Central Baptist) Mar. 27, 2007<br />

Runs scored: 3 Hendrix College Mar. 6, 2007<br />

Home Runs: 1 East Texas Baptist Mar. 17, 2007<br />

Walks: 2 LeTourneau Apr. 5, 2007<br />

Stolen Bases:<br />

PERSONAL<br />

2 East Texas Baptist Mar. 17, 2007<br />

Parents: Mike and Marie Teaster<br />

Major: Physical Education<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Atlanta Braves<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Chipper Jones<br />

Baseball Superstition: Never touch the foul line<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: Major League<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Hank Aaron<br />

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB AVG WP<br />

2008 2.03 0-0 9 0 0 0 0 13.1 9 3 3 2 12 1 0 0 50 .180 1<br />

2007 7.50 1-0 7 0 0 0 1 12.0 16 10 10 8 11 5 0 1 49 .327 0<br />

Totals 4.66 1-0 16 0 0 0 1 25.1 25 13 13 10 23 6 0 1 99 .252 1<br />

Teaster’s Career Statistics<br />

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%<br />

2007 .412 39-28 114 28 47 8 2 1 22 62 .544 4 8 .465 1 3 5-6 211 7 .978<br />

Totals<br />

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.412 39-28 114 28 47 8 2 1 22 62 .544 4 8 .465 1 3 5-6 211 7 .978


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SOPHOMORE (2008)<br />

Played in 15 games and scored 2 runs.<br />

REDSHIRT (2007)<br />

Received a medical redshirt.<br />

FRESHMAN (2006)<br />

Started in 1 game and played in a total of 8 games. Also<br />

saw action on the mound.<br />

MAYFLOWER HS<br />

Earned All-State and All-Conference honors in 2004 and<br />

2005. Went 7-6 on the mound with a 2.52 ERA and 133<br />

strikeouts in 86.0 innings in 2005. Hit .451 at the plate with 2 home runs, 28<br />

RBI and 17 stolen bases. In 2004 season, went 7-4 while recording 103 strikeouts<br />

and notching a 1.50 ERA in 70.0 innings. Hit .485 and scored 22 runs.<br />

CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent (last time) Date<br />

At Bats: 2 3 times (Principia College) Feb. 10, 2007<br />

Hits: 1 2 times (LeTourneau) Apr. 8, 2006<br />

RBI: 2 Lyon College Mar. 22, 2006<br />

Runs scored: 1 3 times (Hendrix College) Feb. 6, 2008<br />

Home Runs: -<br />

Walks: -<br />

Stolen Bases: 1 2 times (Eureka College) March 5, 2008<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Terry and Susan Turner<br />

Major: Physical Education<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Atlanta Braves<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Chipper Jones<br />

Baseball Superstition: I wear #13<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: Angels in the Outfield/Field of Dreams<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Mickey Mantle<br />

TAD<br />

TURNER<br />

JR - 2B<br />

5-10, 170 - R/R<br />

Mayflower, Ark.<br />

Mayflower HS<br />

13<br />

SOPHOMORE (2008)<br />

Played in 6 games and scored a pair of runs. Recorded a triple.<br />

junior profiles<br />

FRESHMAN (2007)<br />

Logged 4.0 innings in 2 appearances on the mound. Struck<br />

out 4 against Texas Lutheran February 24.<br />

HUNTSVILLE HS<br />

Named to the All-Conference Team his junior and senior<br />

season. Earned the team’s Gold Glove award as a junior. Hit<br />

.358 with 12 RBI and 20 runs. Collected 30 hits.<br />

CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent (last time) Date<br />

At Bats: 2 2 times (Eureka College) Mar. 5, 2008<br />

Hits: 1 2 times (Eureka College) Mar. 5, 2008<br />

RBI: 2 Eureka College Mar. 5, 2008<br />

Runs scored: 1 4 times (Williams Baptist) Apr. 15, 2008<br />

Home Runs: -<br />

Walks: 1 2 times (Williams Baptist) Apr. 15, 2008<br />

Stolen Bases: -<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Jeff and Vicki Weaver<br />

Major: Physical Education<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Chicago Cubs<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Ryan Theriot/Mike Fontenot<br />

Baseball Superstition: Never step on a line<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: Bull Durham<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Ernie Banks<br />

JEFFREY<br />

WEAVER<br />

JR - OF<br />

5-7, 150 - L/L<br />

Rogers, Ark.<br />

Huntsville HS<br />

2<br />

Turner’s Career Statistics<br />

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%<br />

2008 .000 15-0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 1-1 1 0 .500<br />

2007 .000 5-0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 1-1 2 0 1.000<br />

2006 .286 8-1 7 1 2 1 0 0 2 3 .429 0 0 .286 0 0 0-0 6 7 .929<br />

Totals .133 28-1 15 5 2 1 0 0 2 3 .200 0 0 .133 0 0 2-2 9 7 .888<br />

Weaver’s Career Statistics<br />

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%<br />

2008 .200 6-0 5 2 1 0 1 0 2 3 .600 1 0 .333 0 0 0-0 8 1 1.000<br />

2007 .500 8-1 4 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 .500 1 0 .600 0 0 0-0 3 0 .750<br />

Totals .333 14-1 9 4 3 0 1 0 3 5 .555 2 0 .455 0 0 0-0 11 1 .923<br />

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FRESHMAN (2008)<br />

Saw action on the junior varsity team.<br />

FORNEY HS<br />

Went 5-2 with 5 strikeouts per game as a starting pitcher<br />

his senior year. Finished with a 2.36 ERA. At the plate, led<br />

the team in on-base percentage (.556) and was fourth in<br />

batting (.333). Played in the Blue-Grey Invitational Tournament<br />

at LSU where he went 2-0 on the mound. Lettered in<br />

baseball and basketball at Forney.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Tim and Christie Conner<br />

Major: Business Administration<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Texas Rangers<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Vicente Padilla/Joakim Soria<br />

Baseball Superstition: Tucking my laces into my cleats when I am playing and<br />

wearing white athletic socks under my games socks<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: The Rookie<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Nolan Ryan<br />

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FRESHMAN (2008)<br />

Appeared in 2 games on the mound. Started in 4 games in the field and hit .357.<br />

Went 3-for-5 with 2 runs against Central Baptist College<br />

April 18. Finished 2-for-4 against LeTourneau March 29.<br />

COMMERCE HS<br />

Went 13-3 with 123 strikeouts in his senior season. Owned<br />

a 1.49 ERA. At the plate, hit .450 while collecting 43 RBI<br />

and scoring 56 runs. Finished with 54 hits and 2 home<br />

runs. Named the district 10-3A Most Valuable Player his<br />

senior season and earned All-District First Team honors<br />

as a junior. Helped Commerce to the regional quarterfinal<br />

championship his senior campaign.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Christi Cox<br />

Major: Undeclared<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Texas Rangers<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Alex Rodriguez<br />

Baseball Superstition: Can’t touch the chalk before the game starts<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: The Natural<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Babe Ruth<br />

Cox’s Career Statistics<br />

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB AVG WP<br />

2008 22.50 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 6 5 5 3 2 3 1 0 12 .500 0<br />

Totals 22.50 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 6 5 5 3 2 3 1 0 12 .500 0<br />

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TRAVIS<br />

CONNER<br />

SO - LHP<br />

6-4, 185 - L/L<br />

Forney, Texas<br />

Forney HS<br />

31<br />

JONATHAN<br />

COX<br />

SO - RHP/3B<br />

5-6, 150 - R/R<br />

Commerce, Texas<br />

Commerce HS<br />

3<br />

CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent Date<br />

Innings Pitched: 1.0 2 times (Hendrix College) Mar. 25, 2008<br />

Scoreless IP: .1 Hendrix College Feb. 6, 2008<br />

Strikeouts: 1 2 times (Hendrix College) Mar. 25, 2008


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SOPHOMORE (2008)<br />

Played in 3 games, with 1 start before suffering an injury. Had 1 triple.<br />

FRESHMAN (2007)<br />

Played in 8 games before suffering an injury. Received<br />

medical redshirt. Hit .300 with 2 home runs and had 15<br />

total bases. Went 2-for-3 with a homer and 2 RBI against<br />

Principia College February 10.<br />

SHERIDAN HS<br />

Named All-State and All-Conference as a senior. Earned<br />

All-Conference as a junior. Played in the Arkansas Activities<br />

Association All-Star game. Hit .450 with 30 RBI as a senior.<br />

Collected 40 hits. Went 9-2 on the mound with 30 strikeouts.<br />

CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent (last time) Date<br />

At Bats: 5 Principia College Feb. 11, 2007<br />

Hits: 2 Principia College Feb. 10, 2007<br />

RBI: 3 Principia College Feb. 10, 2007<br />

Runs scored: 3 2 times (Principia College) Feb. 11, 2007<br />

Home Runs: 1 2 times (Concordia-Austin) Mar. 3, 2007<br />

Walks: 1 2 times (Texas Lutheran) Feb. 24, 2007<br />

Stolen Bases: 1 Hendrix College Feb. 15, 2007<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Joe and Tamala Flores<br />

Major: Mathematics<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Boston Red Sox<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Manny Ramirez<br />

Baseball Superstition: Avoiding the foul lines<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: Major League<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Ozzie <strong>Smith</strong><br />

FREDDY<br />

FLORES<br />

SO - OF<br />

6-1, 195 - L/L<br />

East End, Ark.<br />

Sheridan HS<br />

5<br />

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SOPHOMORE (2008)<br />

Saw action in 6 games, hitting .333. Went 1-for-1 against Eureka College March<br />

5.<br />

FRESHMAN (2007)<br />

Played in 12 games. Scored 6 runs and drove in 2 runs,<br />

including a key RBI against Mississippi College April 21.<br />

DON BOSCO HS<br />

Hit .311 and drove in 10 runs as a senior. Named team<br />

MVP his sophomore season. Earned Gold Glove award as<br />

a junior and senior. As a junior, hit .420. As a sophomore,<br />

led the league in home runs (7) and runs (36). Hit .604 as a<br />

sophomore.<br />

CAREER BESTS<br />

Category Highs Opponent (last time) Date<br />

At Bats: 2 Texas Lutheran Feb. 24, 2007<br />

Hits: 1 3 times (Eureka College) Mar. 5, 2008<br />

RBI: 1 2 times (Mississippi College) Apr. 21, 2007<br />

Runs scored: 1 2 times (Eureka College) Mar. 5, 2008<br />

Home Runs -<br />

Walks: 2 Hendrix College Mar. 6, 2007<br />

Stolen Bases: 1 Eureka College Mar. 5, 2008<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Carlos and Narcisa Perez<br />

Major: Management<br />

Favorite MLB Team: Leones del Caracas (Venezuelan pro team)<br />

Favorite MLB Player: Bobby Abreu<br />

Baseball Superstition: After an error comes a hit<br />

Favorite Baseball Movie: Rookie of the Year<br />

Favorite Hall of Famer: Luis Aparicio<br />

ARTURO<br />

PEREZ<br />

SO - OF<br />

6-0, 190 - R/R<br />

Caracas, Venezuela<br />

Cologio Don Bosco HS<br />

19<br />

Flores’ Career Statistics<br />

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%<br />

2008 .200 3-1 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 .600 0 0 .200 0 0 0-0 1 0 1.000<br />

2007 .300 8-7 20 8 6 1 1 2 6 15 .750 2 2 .400 1 0 1-2 5 2 .778<br />

Totals .280 11-8 25 9 7 1 2 2 6 18 .720 2 2 .366 1 0 1-2 6 2 .800<br />

Perez’s Career Statistics<br />

Year BA GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP OB% SF SH SB PO A FLD%<br />

2008 .333 6-0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 .667 1 0 .500 0 0 1-1 3 0 1.000<br />

2007 .500 12-0 4 6 2 0 0 0 2 2 .500 2 0 .667 0 0 0-1 1 0 .500<br />

Totals .428 18-0 7 7 3 1 0 0 2 4 .571 3 0 .600 0 0 1-2 4 0 .800<br />

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newcomer profiles<br />

TRAVIS<br />

APEL<br />

FR - INF<br />

5-10, 160 - R/R<br />

Houston, TX<br />

Tomball HS<br />

SPENCER<br />

BARTLETT<br />

FR - RHP/OF<br />

5-10, 140 - R/R<br />

Tumbling Shoals, AR<br />

Heber Springs HS<br />

12<br />

28<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Jeff and Laura Apel<br />

Major: Business Administration<br />

TOMBALL HS<br />

Helped Tomball High School to three<br />

Bi-District championships during his<br />

prep career.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Dennis Bartlett and Rita Watkins<br />

Major: Physical Education<br />

HEBER SPRINGS HS<br />

Named All-State and All-Conference<br />

his senior season. Earned All-Conference<br />

his junior campaign. Hit .446<br />

with 31 runs and 18 RBI his senior<br />

season. Also posted a .596 on-base<br />

percentage and stole 14 bases. Went 4-2 on the mound with a 2.28 ERA and 55<br />

strikeouts in 40.0 innings of work.<br />

CAMERON<br />

COLSTON<br />

FR - OF<br />

5-8, 160 - R/R<br />

Sugar Land, TX<br />

Kempner HS<br />

36<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Perry and Wanise Colston<br />

Major: Radio/Television/Video<br />

KEMPNER HS<br />

Had a career .324 average with 38<br />

RBI and 81 runs in two seasons.<br />

Collected 85 hits during prep career<br />

and stole 49 bases. He accumulated<br />

a .427 career on-base percentage.<br />

Played for the Fort Bend Texans, an RBI league team sponsored by the Houston<br />

Astros.<br />

RUSTY<br />

CORDELL<br />

FR - INF<br />

5-9, 180 - R/R<br />

Greencastle, PA<br />

Greencastle-Antrim HS<br />

21<br />

D’KOTAH<br />

DOUGLASS<br />

FR - 1B<br />

5-9, 205 - R/R<br />

Heber Springs, AR<br />

Heber Springs HS<br />

22<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Dan and Barb Cordell<br />

Major: Physical Education<br />

GREENCASTLE-ANTRIM HS<br />

Helped team to three league championships<br />

during prep career.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Mike Verser and Christie Douglass<br />

Major: Mathematics<br />

HEBER SPRINGS HS<br />

Earned All-State and All-Conference<br />

his senior season. Hit .474 with 56<br />

RBI and had 85 hits in his career.<br />

Compiled 113 total bases and owned<br />

a .952 fielding percentage.<br />

CHRIS<br />

DRIEDRIC<br />

FR - OF<br />

5-10, 160 - L/L<br />

Little Rock, AR<br />

Catholic HS<br />

7<br />

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PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Jim and Cheryl Driedric<br />

Major: Undeclared<br />

CATHOLIC HS<br />

Named All-State, All-Conference and<br />

was a member of the state All-Tournament<br />

Team his senior season. Hit<br />

.337 with 18 runs and 27 RBI in his<br />

senior campaign. Was All-Conference<br />

his junior year after hitting .349 with 17 RBI. Helped team to a conference championship<br />

and the state tournament his senior season.<br />

MATTHEW<br />

JOHNSON<br />

FR - LHP/1B<br />

5-10, 190 - L/L<br />

Mexia, TX<br />

Mexia HS<br />

29<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Brian and Maggie <strong>John</strong>son<br />

Major: Political Science<br />

MEXIA HS<br />

Named All-State and First Team<br />

All-District his senior season. Earned<br />

Honorable Mention All-District as a<br />

junior. Hit .429 with 9 doubles and 21<br />

RBI in his senior campaign. Addition-<br />

ally, he owned a .623 slugging percentage and a .500 on-base percentage. On<br />

the mound, went 1-1 with 20 strikeouts in 11.1 innings of work.<br />

BRIAN<br />

KENNA<br />

SO - RHP<br />

5-8, 170 - R/R<br />

Los Angelas, CA<br />

Rolling Hills HS<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Christopher and Cynthia Kenna<br />

Major: Undeclared<br />

ROLLING HILLS HS<br />

Named to the All-Harbor League First<br />

Team and was Pitcher of the Year as<br />

a senior. Earned First Team All-Harbor<br />

League his junior campaign and Sec-<br />

ond Team All-Harbor League as a sophomore. Was Honorable Mention All-Harbor<br />

his freshman year. Helped team to a Harbor League championship his junior and<br />

senior season.<br />

CORY<br />

MAZE<br />

FR - C<br />

5-11, 175 - R/R<br />

Livingston, TX<br />

Big Sandy HS<br />

26<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Denton and Regina Maze<br />

Major: Physical Education<br />

BIG SANDY HS<br />

Named All-District First Team his<br />

junior and senior season at catcher.<br />

Was All-District First Team at second<br />

base his sophomore and freshman<br />

year. Hit .294 with 18 RBI and 24 hits<br />

his senior campaign. Helped team to a District championship and a Bi-District<br />

championship his junior year. Team also was Bi-District champions his sophomore<br />

season.


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AARON<br />

MCNEIL<br />

FR - LHP<br />

6-2, 155 - L/L<br />

San Antonio, TX<br />

MacArthur HS<br />

35<br />

ZAC<br />

MITCHELL<br />

FR - INF<br />

6-0, 170 - R/R<br />

Bulverde, Tx<br />

<strong>Smith</strong>son Valley HS<br />

18<br />

BOBBY<br />

OSBURN<br />

SO - RHP<br />

6-1/205 - R/R<br />

Mandeville, LA<br />

Millsaps College<br />

27<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Bobby and Monica Osburn<br />

Major: Business Administration<br />

MILLSAPS COLLEGE<br />

BATON ROUGE CC<br />

Played at Millsaps College during<br />

the 2007 season. Went 2-0 in 31.1<br />

innings of work and had a 2.01 ERA.<br />

Finished with 25 K’s in 15 appear-<br />

ances. Recorded 3 saves. Opponents batted just .212 against him. Worked 5.0<br />

innings, gave up just 2 earned runs and 2 hits while striking out 5 against Trinity.<br />

Received a redshirt at Baton Rouge Community College in 2008.<br />

MICHAEL<br />

PRUSATOR<br />

FR - OF<br />

6-1, 190 - R/R<br />

Ochelta, OK<br />

Caney Valley HS<br />

14<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Tom and Terri Prusator<br />

Major: Chemistry/Pre-Med<br />

CANEY VALLEY HS<br />

Named the team’s Offensive Player of<br />

the Year his junior and senior season.<br />

Earned All-Conference his freshman<br />

and junior year. Hit .472 with 79 RBI<br />

and 9 home runs as a senior. Also<br />

recorded 108 hits and scored 56 runs. Was a Wendy’s High School Heisman<br />

Finalist. In his junior campaign, he batted .403 with 31 hits and scored 33 runs.<br />

Drove in 33, while cranking out 3 homers. Worked 43.0 innings on the mound<br />

and finished with 15 wins.<br />

ROBERT<br />

SMITH<br />

FR - OF<br />

5-8, 160 - R/R<br />

Houston, TX<br />

Tomball HS<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Dan and Carol McNeil<br />

Major: Business Administration<br />

MACARTHUR HS<br />

Hit .325 with 25 RBI and 2 home runs<br />

his senior season. Also had 25 hits<br />

and scored 30 runs. Helped team to<br />

the playoffs his junior year.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: <strong>John</strong> and Carol Mitchell<br />

Major: Physical Education<br />

SMITHSON VALLEY HS<br />

Earned Honorable Mention All-District<br />

as a senior. He was named to the Academic<br />

All-District Team in 2006, 2007<br />

and 2008. Hit .484 with 2 home runs<br />

and 21 RBI in his senior campaign.<br />

Also posted a .575 on-base percentage and a .848 slugging percentage his<br />

senior campaign. Helped team to a Bi-District championship his junior year.<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Bobby and Kim <strong>Smith</strong><br />

Major: Marketing<br />

TOMBALL HS<br />

Helped Tomball High School to three<br />

Bi-District championships during his<br />

prep career.<br />

RANDON<br />

WEBB<br />

FR - 1B<br />

6-2, 210 - R/R<br />

Pea Ridge, AR<br />

Pea Ridge HS<br />

24<br />

newcomer profiles<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Rick and Toni Webb<br />

Major: Accounting<br />

PEA RIDGE HS<br />

Earned All-State, All-Conference and<br />

was named to the All-HSSTM team his<br />

senior season. Hit .418 with 26 RBI<br />

and 3 home runs in his senior campaign.<br />

Also had 28 hits. Named to the<br />

All-Region Tournament Team his junior year and All-District Tournament Team his<br />

sophomore year. Helped team to three district championships during his prep<br />

career.<br />

JOSH<br />

WISEMAN<br />

FR - RHP<br />

5-9, 150 - R/R<br />

Purdy, MO<br />

Purdy HS<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Parents: Chris Shepherd and JR Wiseman<br />

Major: Physical Education<br />

PURDY HS<br />

Named All-Conference, All-District and<br />

was an Honorable-Mention All-Region<br />

pitcher his senior season. Went 7-1 on<br />

the mound with 43 strikeouts in 46.2<br />

innings of work his senior campaign.<br />

At the plate, he hit .312 with 25 RBI while scoring 22 runs. As a junior, he went<br />

3-1 and fanned 22. Helped team to a conference and district championship his<br />

junior and senior season.<br />

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final statistics<br />

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ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%<br />

Cory Briggs .467 42-41 169 56 79 19 1 8 54 124 .734 18 3 16 3 .513 5 3 8-9 68 127 12 .942<br />

<strong>Todd</strong> Koch .413 25-21 63 25 26 6 2 2 17 42 .667 19 2 10 2 .560 0 1 3-3 24 9 1 .971<br />

<strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> .410 40-38 139 51 57 12 2 14 49 115 .827 25 5 12 2 .500 5 3 11-14 70 7 6 .928<br />

<strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> .401 42-41 147 40 59 15 0 1 25 77 .524 13 9 16 2 .468 4 10 19-22 93 2 0 1.000<br />

Kyle Hudson .385 8-5 26 5 10 3 0 0 5 13 .500 0 0 4 0 .385 0 0 1-1 8 2 0 1.000<br />

Robby Finnell .374 41-41 139 45 52 12 3 13 56 109 .784 22 12 21 5 .486 4 1 2-2 162 5 1 .994<br />

Brad Broussard .371 36-35 140 34 52 11 0 2 37 69 .493 15 0 16 1 .424 3 4 4-5 19 60 14 .849<br />

Jonathan Cox .357 6-4 14 3 5 1 0 0 1 6 .429 0 0 6 1 .400 0 2 0-0 24 2 0 1.000<br />

<strong>John</strong> Glenn .341 42-41 167 48 57 8 2 4 29 81 .485 21 2 17 0 .419 1 2 7-7 43 6 5 .907<br />

<strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong> .333 3-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 0 0 1 0 .333 0 0 0-0 1 6 0 1.000<br />

Arturo Perez .333 6-0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 .667 1 0 2 0 .500 0 0 1-1 3 0 0 1.000<br />

Scott Dietz .320 37-31 122 32 39 13 1 3 24 63 .516 14 9 18 2 .422 2 0 2-2 206 32 4 .983<br />

<strong>Logan</strong> Kizer .298 38-34 121 23 36 1 0 0 13 37 .306 18 0 17 0 .386 1 6 3-4 67 87 7 .957<br />

DJ Braswell .286 6-2 7 3 2 0 0 0 1 2 .286 1 0 3 0 .375 0 2 0-0 6 2 1 .889<br />

Robert Mummey .262 39-36 130 30 34 6 0 12 46 76 .585 21 4 37 6 .376 2 1 1-2 182 36 5 .978<br />

Jeremy Hogan .238 8-7 21 7 5 2 0 0 5 7 .333 8 0 5 0 .448 0 3 2-3 45 8 4 .930<br />

Chris Sexton .222 15-5 18 4 4 2 1 0 7 8 .444 4 2 4 0 .417 0 0 0-0 18 2 0 1.000<br />

Hank Rogers .205 15-11 39 10 8 1 0 1 12 12 .308 9 0 8 0 .354 0 4 2-2 18 22 4 .909<br />

Jeffrey Weaver .200 6-0 5 2 1 0 1 0 2 3 .600 1 0 2 0 .333 0 0 0-0 8 1 0 1.000<br />

Freddy Flores .200 3-1 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 .600 0 0 0 0 .200 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000<br />

Tim Driedric .000 5-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 .200 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000<br />

Tad Turner .000 15-0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 1-1 1 0 1 .500<br />

Bill <strong>Smith</strong> .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 1 0 1.000<br />

Joey Divis .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000<br />

Steve Carrillo 1.000 2-0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000<br />

Totals .356 43-43 1489 423 530 113 14 60 384 851 .572 212 49 217 24 .445 27 42 67-78 1077 433 68 .957<br />

Opponents .272 43-43 1418 237 386 75 8 29 218 564 .398 153 43 304 19 .357 16 20 61-71 1040 423 77 .950<br />

ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA<br />

Cory Briggs 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .667 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Bill <strong>Smith</strong> 2.03 0-0 9 0 0 0/0 0 13.1 9 3 3 2 12 1 0 0 50 .180 1 5 1 0 0<br />

Curt Dixon 2.92 9-1 13 11 5 1/0 0 71.0 65 26 23 27 74 10 1 5 267 .243 6 8 1 1 2<br />

<strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> 3.35 5-1 11 7 1 0/0 1 48.1 50 26 18 10 29 11 0 6 191 .262 2 5 0 1 5<br />

Jeremy Hogan 3.60 1-0 2 1 0 0/0 1 10.0 12 4 4 4 5 0 0 0 41 .293 2 2 0 1 0<br />

<strong>Todd</strong> Koch 4.04 6-3 11 11 0 0/0 0 69.0 62 34 31 26 64 13 1 3 256 .242 5 7 1 3 4<br />

<strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong> 4.37 1-2 17 0 0 0/0 3 22.2 18 18 11 14 25 4 0 1 83 .217 2 4 1 3 1<br />

<strong>John</strong> Glenn 4.50 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 8 .375 0 0 0 0 0<br />

<strong>John</strong> Phillips 4.82 0-0 9 0 0 0/0 0 9.1 10 6 5 4 7 3 1 0 39 .256 1 1 0 1 0<br />

DJ Braswell 6.62 3-1 12 7 0 0/0 0 35.1 44 35 26 30 39 9 2 2 148 .297 3 0 0 1 1<br />

<strong>Logan</strong> Kizer 6.75 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 1 5.1 9 5 4 2 4 0 0 1 24 .375 0 1 0 0 0<br />

Brett Wood 6.85 2-0 15 1 0 0/0 0 22.1 37 24 17 8 11 4 0 2 103 .359 2 2 0 2 3<br />

Robby Finnell 7.77 3-1 8 2 0 0/0 1 24.1 22 23 21 11 12 7 1 6 89 .247 2 4 0 2 2<br />

Robert Mummey 8.31 2-0 4 1 0 0/0 0 8.2 12 10 8 6 6 4 1 1 39 .308 2 1 0 0 0<br />

Kyle Hudson 9.00 0-2 12 2 0 0/0 5 15.0 25 17 15 6 12 5 0 2 65 .385 2 2 0 1 2<br />

Jonathan Cox 22.50 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 6 5 5 3 2 3 1 0 12 .500 0 1 1 0 0<br />

Totals 4.81 32-11 43 43 6 1/0 12 359.0 386 237 192 153 304 75 8 29 1418 .272 30 43 5 16 20<br />

Opponents 8.48 11-32 43 43 6 0/0 6 347.0 530 423 327 212 217 113 14 60 1489 .356 46 49 2 27 42<br />

Multiple Hit Games 2 3 4 5+ Tot<br />

Cory Briggs 17 6 2 1 26<br />

<strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> 13 5 1 - 19<br />

<strong>John</strong> Glenn 15 3 1 - 19<br />

Brad Broussard 14 2 2 - 18<br />

<strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> 13 2 3 - 18<br />

Robby Finnell 13 3 1 - 17<br />

Scott Dietz 9 1 - - 10<br />

Robert Mummey 6 2 - - 8<br />

<strong>Todd</strong> Koch 7 1 - - 8<br />

<strong>Logan</strong> Kizer 7 1 - - 8<br />

Kyle Hudson 2 - 1 - 3<br />

Hank Rogers 2 - - - 2<br />

Jonathan Cox 1 1 - - 2<br />

Jeremy Hogan 1 - - - 1<br />

Chris Sexton - 1 - - 1<br />

TEAM 120 28 11 1 160<br />

Multiple RBI Games 2 3 4 5+ Tot<br />

Cory Briggs 9 3 1 2 15<br />

Robby Finnell 10 4 - 1 15<br />

Robert Mummey 5 6 1 1 13<br />

<strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> 7 2 3 1 13<br />

Brad Broussard 7 3 2 - 12<br />

<strong>John</strong> Glenn 4 1 1 - 6<br />

<strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> 5 1 - - 6<br />

Scott Dietz 2 - 2 - 4<br />

Hank Rogers 2 - 1 - 3<br />

<strong>Todd</strong> Koch 2 - 1 - 3<br />

Kyle Hudson 2 - - - 2<br />

Jeffrey Weaver 1 - - - 1<br />

<strong>Logan</strong> Kizer 1 - - - 1<br />

Chris Sexton - - - 1 1<br />

Jeremy Hogan 1 - - - 1<br />

TEAM 58 20 12 6 96<br />

Hitting Streaks Longest Current<br />

Cory Briggs 18 18<br />

<strong>John</strong> Glenn 18 4<br />

Scott Dietz 12 12<br />

<strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> 12 1<br />

Robby Finnell 11 1<br />

Robert Mummey 11 1<br />

<strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> 10 -<br />

<strong>Logan</strong> Kizer 10 2<br />

Brad Broussard 8 6<br />

<strong>Todd</strong> Koch 6 -<br />

Hank Rogers 3 -<br />

Chris Sexton 2 -<br />

Kyle Hudson 2 2<br />

Arturo Perez 1 1<br />

Freddy Flores 1 1<br />

DJ Braswell 1 1<br />

Jonathan Cox 1 -<br />

Jeremy Hogan 1 -<br />

Jeffrey Weaver 1 -


ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

Date Opponent Score R-H-E R-H-E (opp) Inns Overall ASC Pitcher of record Attend Time<br />

Feb 6 Hendrix College W 15-7 15-13-3 7-11-1 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 Wood (W 1-0) 35 3:00<br />

Feb 8 vs Rhodes College W 5-2 5-6-0 2-5-3 9 2-0-0 0-0-0 Finnell (W 1-0) 40 2:05<br />

Feb 9 at Millsaps College L 5-6 5-8-4 6-4-2 9 2-1-0 0-0-0 Koch (L 0-1) 183 2:32<br />

Feb 10 vs LaGrange College W 6-3 6-8-0 3-8-2 9 3-1-0 0-0-0 <strong>Cameron</strong> (W 1-0) 38 2:25<br />

Feb 19 Ecclesia College W 14-7 14-18-2 7-12-3 9 4-1-0 0-0-0 Mummey (W 1-0) 85 3:00<br />

Feb 22 at Schreiner University W 10-1 10-12-4 1-5-2 9 5-1-0 0-0-0 Koch (W 1-1) 150 2:50<br />

Feb 23 at Schreiner University W 4-2 4-10-2 2-3-1 7 6-1-0 0-0-0 Dixon (W 1-0) 115 1:45<br />

Feb 23 at Schreiner University W 16-9 16-11-4 9-9-6 9 7-1-0 0-0-0 Finnell (W 2-0) 174 3:00<br />

Feb 26 Hendrix College W 14-5 14-16-4 5-9-1 9 8-1-0 0-0-0 Braswell (W 1-0) 55 3:00<br />

Feb 29 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 9-1 9-11-2 1-6-5 9 9-1-0 0-0-0 Koch (W 2-1) 165 3:00<br />

Mar 1 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 6-1 6-7-0 1-4-3 7 10-1-0 0-0-0 Dixon (W 2-0) 305 2:15<br />

Mar 1 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 16-18 16-10-5 18-20-6 9 10-2-0 0-0-0 Hudson (L 0-1) 205 3:30<br />

Mar 5 Eureka College W 17-4 17-15-0 4-8-1 7 11-2-0 0-0-0 Hogan (W 1-0) 95 2:00<br />

Mar 5 Eureka College W 16-9 16-20-2 9-11-0 9 12-2-0 0-0-0 Mummey (W 2-0) 85 2:40<br />

Mar 9 *East Texas Baptist W 8-3 8-10-0 3-7-1 7 13-2-0 1-0-0 Koch (W 3-1) 175 2:00<br />

Mar 9 *East Texas Baptist W 18-5 18-17-0 5-7-6 9 14-2-0 2-0-0 Dixon (W 3-0) 255 3:00<br />

Mar 10 *East Texas Baptist W 19-9 19-19-4 9-11-3 9 15-2-0 3-0-0 <strong>Cameron</strong> (W 2-0) 75 2:45<br />

Mar 11 Lyon College W 11-7 11-16-2 7-13-0 9 16-2-0 3-0-0 Braswell (W 2-0) 85 2:45<br />

Mar 14 *at Texas-Dallas L 2-7 2-7-2 7-12-1 9 16-3-0 3-1-0 Koch (L 3-2) 150 2:10<br />

Mar 15 *at Texas-Dallas W 5-0 5-10-1 0-2-2 7 17-3-0 4-1-0 Dixon (W 4-0) 200 2:00<br />

Mar 15 *at Texas-Dallas W 11-3 11-12-2 3-6-4 9 18-3-0 5-1-0 <strong>Cameron</strong> (W 3-0) 200 2:26<br />

Mar 20 *at Texas-Tyler W 6-4 6-7-0 4-8-0 9 19-3-0 6-1-0 Finnell (W 3-0) 347 2:40<br />

Mar 21 *at Texas-Tyler L 1-2 1-6-1 2-5-0 7 19-4-0 6-2-0 Dixon (L 4-1) 300 1:35<br />

Mar 21 *at Texas-Tyler L 6-7 6-7-4 7-10-1 9 19-5-0 6-3-0 <strong>Scheuring</strong> (L 0-1) 300 3:03<br />

Mar 25 at Hendrix College L 10-17 10-7-1 17-20-1 9 19-6-0 6-3-0 Hudson (L 0-2) 43 2:54<br />

Mar 28 *LeTourneau Univ. W 9-4 9-12-1 4-10-2 9 20-6-0 7-3-0 Koch (W 4-2) 85 2:30<br />

Mar 29 *LeTourneau Univ. W 8-4 8-9-3 4-9-1 7 21-6-0 8-3-0 Dixon (W 5-1) 115 2:00<br />

Mar 29 *LeTourneau Univ. W 15-2 15-14-1 2-5-2 9 22-6-0 9-3-0 <strong>Cameron</strong> (W 4-0) 105 2:45<br />

Apr 1 at Hendrix College W 17-6 17-22-0 6-12-2 9 23-6-0 9-3-0 Braswell (W 3-0) 31 3:20<br />

Apr 5 *at Louisiana College W 6-2 6-13-2 2-9-0 7 24-6-0 10-3-0 Dixon (W 6-1) 480 2:15<br />

Apr 5 *at Louisiana College W 12-3 12-16-1 3-6-3 9 25-6-0 11-3-0 Koch (W 5-2) 350 2:25<br />

Apr 6 *at Louisiana College W 10-2 10-17-0 2-11-1 9 26-6-0 12-3-0 <strong>Cameron</strong> (W 5-0) 125 2:25<br />

Apr 12 *Mississippi College W 9-5 9-11-1 5-7-2 7 27-6-0 13-3-0 Dixon (W 7-1) 145 1:45<br />

Apr 12 *Mississippi College L 8-11 8-14-1 11-14-0 9 27-7-0 13-4-0 Finnell (L 3-1) 155 2:45<br />

Apr 13 *Mississippi College L 12-14 12-17-2 14-13-4 9 27-8-0 13-5-0 Braswell (L 3-1) 85 3:15<br />

Apr 15 at Williams Baptist W 14-4 14-16-0 4-8-0 8 28-8-0 13-5-0 Wood (W 2-0) 45 2:45<br />

Apr 16 at Arkansas Tech L 7-9 7-14-2 9-7-2 9 28-9-0 13-5-0 <strong>Scheuring</strong> (L 0-2) 200 2:40<br />

Apr 18 Central Baptist W 7-2 7-14-0 2-9-1 7 29-9-0 13-5-0 Dixon (W 8-1) 125 2:04<br />

Apr 18 Central Baptist W 12-4 12-15-0 4-9-1 9 30-9-0 13-5-0 Koch (W 6-2) 150 2:20<br />

Apr 22 Rogers State Univ. W 10-7 10-13-1 7-11-1 9 31-9-0 13-5-0 <strong>Scheuring</strong> (W 1-2) 150 2:40<br />

Apr 25 vs Concordia Univ Texas W 5-2 5-9-2 2-9-0 9 32-9-0 13-5-0 Dixon (W 9-1) 325 2:40<br />

Apr 26 vs Concordia Univ Texas L 3-7 3-10-0 7-8-0 9 32-10-0 13-5-0 Koch (L 6-3) 355 2:40<br />

Apr 26 vs Concordia Univ Texas L 9-10 9-11-2 10-13-0 9 32-11-0 13-5-0 <strong>Cameron</strong> (L 5-1) 355 3:20<br />

Individual Game Highs<br />

Batting<br />

At bats: 6 - (11 games)<br />

Runs scored: 4 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch vs Eureka College (Mar 5)<br />

4 - <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> vs Hendrix College (Apr 1)<br />

Hits: 5 - Cory Briggs vs Mississippi College (Apr 13)<br />

RBIs: 7 - Robby Finnell vs East Texas Baptist (Mar 10)<br />

Doubles: 3 - Robby Finnell vs East Texas Baptist (Mar 10)<br />

Triples: 1 - (14 games )<br />

Home runs: 3 - <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> vs Lyon College (Mar 11)<br />

Total bases: 12 - <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> vs Lyon College (Mar 11)<br />

Walks: 3 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch vs Eureka College (Mar 5)<br />

3 - Cory Briggs vs East Texas Baptist (Mar 10)<br />

3 - Robert Mummey vs Hendrix College (Mar 25)<br />

Sac hits: 2 - Brad Broussard vs Mary Hardin-Baylor (Feb 29)<br />

2 - Hank Rogers vs Eureka College (Mar 5)<br />

Sac flies: 2 - Cory Briggs vs Concordia Univ Texas (Apr 26)<br />

Stolen bases: 3 - <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> vs Hendrix College (Mar 25)<br />

3 - <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> vs Hendrix College (Apr 1)<br />

Hit by pitch: 2 - (4 games)<br />

Caught stealing: 1 - (11 games)<br />

results/game highs<br />

Team Game Highs<br />

Batting<br />

At bats: 46 vs Mississippi Colllege<br />

Runs scored: 19 vs ETBU<br />

Hits: 22 vs Hendrix College<br />

RBIs: 19 vs East Texas Baptist<br />

Doubles: 7 vs East Texas Baptist<br />

Triples: 2 vs LaGrange College<br />

2 vs Eureka College<br />

Home runs: 6 vs Lyon College<br />

Total bases: 35 vs Lyon College<br />

Walks: 13 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor<br />

Strikeouts: 14 vs Texas-Tyler<br />

Sac hits: 4 vs Texas-Tyler<br />

Sac flies: 2 (6 games)<br />

Stolen bases: 10 vs Ecclesia College<br />

Hit by pitch: 4 vs East Texas Baptist<br />

4 vs Hendrix College<br />

Caught stealing: 3 vs UMHB<br />

Runners LOB: 14 vs Mississippi Coll.<br />

Hit into DP: 3 vs Hendrix College<br />

3 vs Mississippi College<br />

3 vs Arkansas Tech<br />

Fielding<br />

Putouts: 27 (26 games)<br />

Assists: 17 vs Hendrix College<br />

Errors: 5 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor<br />

Passed balls: 2 (4 games)<br />

DPs turned: 3 vs Rhodes College<br />

3 vs Louisiana College<br />

3 vs Rogers State Univ.<br />

Pitching<br />

Innings pitched: 9.0 (26 games)<br />

Runs allowed: 18 vs UMHB<br />

Earned runs: 16 vs Hendrix College<br />

Walks allowed: 9 vs Hendrix College<br />

Strikeouts: 19 vs ETBU<br />

Hits allowed: 20 vs UMHB<br />

20 vs Hendrix College<br />

Doubles allowed: 5 vs Hendrix Coll.<br />

Triples allowed: 3 vs Hendrix<br />

Homers allowed: 3 (5 games)<br />

Wild pitches: 2 (7 games)<br />

Hit batters: 4 vs Schreiner Univ.<br />

Pitching<br />

Innings pitched: 9.0 - <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> vs LeTourneau Univ. (Mar 29)<br />

Runs allowed: 7 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch vs Texas-Dallas (Mar 14)<br />

Earned runs: 6 - (4 games)<br />

Walks allowed: 6 - DJ Braswell vs Hendrix College (Apr 1)<br />

Strikeouts: 14 - Curt Dixon vs East Texas Baptist (Mar 9)<br />

Hits allowed: 10 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch vs Texas-Dallas (Mar 14)<br />

Doubles allowed: 3 - <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> vs LaGrange College (Feb 10)<br />

3 - Robby Finnell vs Mississippi College (Apr 12)<br />

3 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch vs Central Baptist (Apr 18)<br />

Triples allowed: 2 - DJ Braswell vs Hendrix College (Mar 25)<br />

Homers allowed: 3 - Curt Dixon vs Mississippi College (Apr 12)<br />

3 - <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> vs Concordia Univ Texas (Apr 26)<br />

Wild pitches: 2 - Jeremy Hogan vs Eureka College (Mar 5)<br />

2 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch vs Mississippi College (Apr 12)<br />

Hit batters: 3 - Robby Finnell vs Schreiner University (Feb 23)<br />

Fielding<br />

Putouts: 14 - Robby Finnell vs LaGrange College (Feb 10)<br />

Assists: 8 - Cory Briggs vs Hendrix College (Feb 6)<br />

Errors: 3 - Cory Briggs vs Schreiner University (Feb 22)<br />

3 - Brad Broussard vs Texas-Tyler (Mar 21)<br />

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season in review<br />

Eagles Achieve National Ranking<br />

It was a banner year for the 2008 club as they posted<br />

a program-best 32-11 record. And others around<br />

the country took notice. D3baseball.com ranked<br />

the Eagles as high as #14 in their national poll at<br />

one point during the season. Ozarks began receiving<br />

votes in early March and eventually cracked the<br />

top-25 March 10. At that point, the Eagles were off<br />

to a program-best 16-2 start. Ozarks stayed ranked<br />

for the majority of the season and finished #28 in the<br />

poll. It was the first time in school history the baseball<br />

program had been ranked.<br />

Finnell Earns Academic All-America Honor<br />

Designated hitter Robby Finnell was named to the<br />

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team.<br />

Finnell, a senior in 2008, also received All-District<br />

First Team honors, making him eligible for the national<br />

team. He is the first Ozarks’ athlete to receive<br />

national First Team Academic All-America honors. He<br />

was named to the Academic All-District All-America<br />

team in 2006, 2007 and 2008. He finished his<br />

career with a 3.55 grade point average as a political<br />

science major. It was the third major honor Finnell<br />

received during his final year. He was named to the<br />

D3baseball.com All-America Second Team and ABCA/<br />

Rawlings All-West Region Second Team. In 2008, the<br />

6-foot-1, 210-pound Tulsa, Okla., product hit .374 with<br />

13 homers, 12 doubles, 56 RBI while owning a .784<br />

slugging percentage. He finished the 2008 season<br />

with 109 total bases and a .486 on-base percentage.<br />

The right-handed slugger ranked 19th in NCAA<br />

III in home runs and 27th in slugging percentage.<br />

He ranked in the top ten in the American Southwest<br />

Conference in six offensive categories. He is the<br />

career leader at Ozarks in home runs (31), RBI (159),<br />

games played (162), runs (131), hits (189), doubles<br />

(31), triples (8), total bases (329), walks (73) and hit<br />

by pitch (42). He owns a .348 career batting average,<br />

tenth-best at Ozarks and a .606 career slugging<br />

percentage, fourth-best at Ozarks.<br />

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DH Robby Finnell<br />

SS Cory Briggs<br />

Briggs Named All-American<br />

Shortstop Cory Briggs capped an impressive sophomore<br />

campaign by being named to the American<br />

Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings NCAA III<br />

All-America Second Team. Briggs becomes the first<br />

Ozarks’ player to ever earn All-America honors from<br />

the ABCA. He received All-West Region First Team<br />

from the organization prior to his All-America selection.<br />

The 6-foot, 200-pound Greencastle, Pa., product<br />

was among the top hitters in NCAA III, finishing in the<br />

top-30 in five major categories, including hits (79 -<br />

11th), batting (.467 - 15th), total bases (124 - 19th),<br />

doubles (19 - 24th) and runs (56 - 30th). He won the<br />

regular season American Southwest Conference batting<br />

title and ranked in the top ten in the ASC in eight<br />

offensive categories. He was second in hits, third in<br />

doubles and on-base percentage (.513), fifth in runs,<br />

sixth in RBI (54) and total bases, and seventh in slugging<br />

percentage (.734). His average, hit, total bases<br />

and doubles totals are new single-season school<br />

records. He was especially strong in Ozarks 18 conference<br />

games, averaging nearly two hits (1.9) and two<br />

RBI (1.6) per game. He was voted to the ASC All-East<br />

Division First Team.<br />

RHP Curt Dixon<br />

Curt Dixon Signs With Sioux City Explorers<br />

Right-handed pitcher Curt Dixon signed a professional<br />

contract with the Sioux City (IA) Explorers<br />

following his senior season. Dixon was later traded<br />

to the Southern Illinois Miners of the Frontier League<br />

and then signed with the McKinney Blue Thunder<br />

of the Continental League and finished his first pro<br />

season there in grand fashion. The hard-throwing<br />

Dixon finished with a 1.16 ERA in 23.1 innings of<br />

work. Dixon was named the Louisville Slugger National<br />

Player of the Week by Collegiate Baseball after<br />

tying a conference record with 14 K’s in a game. The<br />

6-foot-5, 215-pound McAlester, Okla., product didn’t<br />

stop there as he finished with a 2.92 ERA and a<br />

school-record 9-1 record. He was named to the ABCA<br />

All-Region Team and All-Conference Team in 2008.<br />

ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

All-America Team Includes <strong>Cameron</strong> And Finnell<br />

Junior center fielder <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> and senior<br />

designated hitter Robby Finnell were named to the<br />

2008 D3baseball.com All-America Second Team.<br />

Both were named to the ABCA/Rawlings All-West<br />

Region Second Team, and each were selected to the<br />

ASC All-East Division First Team. <strong>Cameron</strong>, a 6-foot,<br />

175-pound native of Houston, Texas, hit .410 with 14<br />

homers and 49 RBI. He ranked 11th in NCAA III in<br />

homers and 10th in slugging percentage (.857). His<br />

batting average, slugging percentage, home run, onbase<br />

percentage (.500), total bases (115) and RBI<br />

totals were among the top ten in the ASC. He also<br />

saw time on the mound, finishing with a 5-1 record in<br />

48.1 innings of work. Finnell, a 6-foot-1, 210-pound<br />

native of Tulsa, Okla., hit .374 with 13 homers and<br />

56 RBI. He owned a .784 slugging percentage, .486<br />

on-base percentage and finished with 109 total<br />

bases. He ranked in the top ten in the ASC in each of<br />

those categories. He is the career leader at Ozarks<br />

in home runs (31), RBI (159), runs (131), hits (189),<br />

doubles (31) and total bases (329). He owns a .348<br />

career batting average, tenth-best at Ozarks and<br />

a .606 career slugging percentage, fourth-best at<br />

Ozarks.<br />

CF <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong><br />

All-Region, All-Conference Accolades For 14<br />

Four players were named to the American Baseball<br />

Coaches Association/Rawlings NCAA III All-West Region<br />

Team and ten players received American Southwest<br />

Conference East Division All-Conference honors<br />

in 2008. Shortstop Cory Briggs earned All-West First<br />

Team honors while outfielder <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> and<br />

designated hitter Robby Finnell made the All-West<br />

Second Team. Pitcher Curt Dixon was voted to the All-<br />

West Third Team. Briggs, catcher Scott Dietz, Finnell<br />

and <strong>Cameron</strong> all received ASC All-East Division First<br />

Team. First baseman Robert Mummey, third baseman<br />

Brad Broussard, pitcher <strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong> and<br />

<strong>Cameron</strong> (utility player) made All-East Division Second<br />

Team. Right fielder <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong>, Dixon, pitcher<br />

<strong>Todd</strong> Koch and <strong>Cameron</strong> (pitcher) made the All-East<br />

Honorable Mention Team.<br />

<strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> Wins Gold Glove<br />

Junior right fielder <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> earned an American<br />

Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings All-West Region<br />

gold glove award. The 5-foot-8, 160-pound Rowlett,<br />

Texas, product finished the season with a perfect<br />

1.000 fielding percentage from his outfield position.<br />

<strong>Smith</strong> started in 41 games and had 93 putouts and<br />

2 assists during the 2008 season. He becomes the<br />

first Ozarks’ player to ever receive the award.


ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

Since 1998<br />

Highest batting avg. (minimum 150 AB)<br />

1. .399 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch (2005-08)<br />

2. .389 - Cory Briggs (2007-08)<br />

3. .382 - <strong>John</strong> Glenn (2007-08)<br />

4. .375 - <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> (2007-08)<br />

5. .374 - Shawn Adams (1999-02)<br />

Highest slugging pct. (minimum 150 AB)<br />

1. .624 - Caleb Hilton (2004-06)<br />

2. .616 - <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> (2007-08)<br />

3. .606 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

4. .591 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch (2005-08)<br />

5. .589 - Cory Briggs (2007-08)<br />

Highest on base pct. (minimum 150 AB)<br />

1. .491 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch (2005-08)<br />

2. .487 - Shawn Adams (1999-02)<br />

3. .456 - <strong>John</strong> Glenn (2007-08)<br />

.456 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

5. .451 - Cory Briggs (2007-08)<br />

Most games played<br />

1. 162 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

2. 153 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

3. 145 - Anthony Brandon (2003-06)<br />

4. 143 - Justin Brown (2003-06)<br />

5. 141 - Chris Harrell (2002-05)<br />

Most games started<br />

1. 160 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

2. 149 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

3. 142 - Anthony Brandon (2003-06)<br />

4. 140 - Justin Brown (2003-06)<br />

5. 133 - Brian Heckmann (2003-06)<br />

Most at bats<br />

1. 545 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

2. 543 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

3. 486 - Anthony Brandon (2003-06)<br />

4. 484 - Justin Brown (2003-06)<br />

5. 458 - Brian Heckmann (2003-06)<br />

Most runs scored<br />

1. 131 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

2. 122 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

3. 115 - Caleb Hilton (2004-06)<br />

4. 106 - Justin Brown (2003-06)<br />

5. 105 - <strong>John</strong> Glenn (2007-08)<br />

Most hits<br />

1. 189 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

2. 178 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

3. 168 - Anthony Brandon (2003-06)<br />

4. 161 - Caleb Hilton (2004-06)<br />

5. 151 - Shawn Adams (1999-02)<br />

Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

Most doubles<br />

1. 31 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

2. 30 - Chance Lawless (1998-02)<br />

3. 28 - Anthony Brandon (2003-06)<br />

28 - <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> (2006-08)<br />

5. 26 - Rusty Gregory (1998-01)<br />

26 - Cory Briggs (2007-08)<br />

Most triples<br />

1. 8 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

2. 6 - Caleb Hilton (2004-06)<br />

3. 5 - Chance Lawless (1998-02)<br />

5 - <strong>John</strong> Glenn (2007-08)<br />

5. 4 - <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> (2007-08)<br />

Most home runs<br />

1. 31 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

2. 27 - Caleb Hilton (2004-06)<br />

3. 17 - Justin Brown (2003-06)<br />

4. 16 - <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> (2007-08)<br />

5. 14 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

Most runs batted in<br />

1. 159 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

2. 113 - Anthony Brandon (2003-06)<br />

3. 99 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

4. 91 - Caleb Hilton (2004-06)<br />

91 - Justin Brown (2003-06)<br />

Most total bases<br />

1. 329 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

2. 275 - Caleb Hilton (2004-06)<br />

3. 247 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

4. 229 - Anthony Brandon (2003-06)<br />

5. 220 - Justin Brown (2003-06)<br />

Most walks<br />

1. 73 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

2. 66 - Shawn Adams (1999-02)<br />

3. 62 - Justin Brown (2003-06)<br />

4. 61 - Brian Heckmann (2003-06)<br />

5. 60 - Anthony Brandon (2003-06)<br />

60 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

career records<br />

Most times hit by pitch<br />

1. 42 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

2. 24 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

3. 23 - Shawn Adams (1999-02)<br />

4. 18 - <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> (2006-08)<br />

18 - Cliff Ford (2001-04)<br />

Most sacrifice flies<br />

1. 9 - <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> (2007-08)<br />

9 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

9 - Anthony Brandon (2003-06)<br />

9 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

5. 8 - <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> (2006-08)<br />

Most sacrifice hits<br />

1. 26 - <strong>Logan</strong> Kizer (2006-08)<br />

26 - <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> (2006-08)<br />

3. 15 - Brian Heckmann (2003-06)<br />

4. 14 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

5. 13 - Justin Brown (2003-06)<br />

13 - Chris Harrell (2002-05)<br />

Most stolen bases<br />

1. 48 - Shawn Adams (1999-02)<br />

2. 38 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

3. 33 - <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> (2006-08)<br />

4. 29 - Caleb Hilton (2004-06)<br />

5. 24 - Justin Brown (2003-06)<br />

Most stolen base attempts<br />

1. 62 - Shawn Adams (1999-02)<br />

2. 48 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

3. 40 - <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> (2006-08)<br />

4. 34 - Caleb Hilton (2004-06)<br />

5. 29 - Justin Brown (2003-06)<br />

29 - Chris Harrell (2002-05)<br />

Shawn Adams (1999-02)<br />

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career records<br />

Since 1998<br />

Lowest earned run avg. (minimum 70 IP)<br />

1. 2.90 - Jedd Kirby (2005)<br />

2. 3.94 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

3. 4.21 - <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> (2007-08)<br />

4. 4.63 - Curt Dixon (2005-08)<br />

5. 5.25 - Kyle Hudson (2004-06, 08)<br />

Lowest opponent BA (minimum 70 IP)<br />

1. .247 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

2. .272 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch (2005-08)<br />

3. .275 - Jedd Kirby (2005)<br />

4. .291 - <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> (2007-08)<br />

5. .302 - DJ Braswell (2006-08)<br />

Fewest walks allowed (minimum 70 IP)<br />

1. 2.23 - <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> (2007-08)<br />

2. 2.69 - Jedd Kirby (2005)<br />

3. 3.05 - Brian Heckmann (2003-06)<br />

4. 3.19 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

5. 3.49 - Jason Jordan (1998)<br />

Most strikeouts per game (minimum 70 IP)<br />

1. 8.01 - DJ Braswell (2006-08)<br />

2. 7.44 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch (2005-08)<br />

3. 7.19 - Curt Dixon (2005-08)<br />

4. 7.18 - James Seymour (1999-00, 02)<br />

7.18 - Chase Hale (2004-06)<br />

Most wins<br />

1. 24 - Curt Dixon (2005-08)<br />

2. 10 - Brian Heckmann (2003-06)<br />

3. 9 - Kyle Hudson (2004-06, 08)<br />

9 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

9 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch (2005-08)<br />

Most saves<br />

1. 14 - Kyle Hudson (2004-06, 08)<br />

2. 8 - <strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong> (2006-08)<br />

3. 4 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

4. 3 - Nathan Moore (2002-03)<br />

5. 2 - Justin Jennings (2004-05)<br />

Most appearances<br />

1. 61 - Kyle Hudson (2004-06, 08)<br />

2. 54 - Curt Dixon (2005-08)<br />

3. 51 - Andy Tasker (1999-02)<br />

4. 46 - Justin Dixon (1999-03)<br />

5. 40 - <strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong> (2006-08)<br />

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Jedd Kirby (2005)<br />

Most games started<br />

1. 46 - Curt Dixon (2005-08)<br />

2. 32 - Andy Tasker (1999-02)<br />

3. 28 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch (2005-08)<br />

4. 26 - Brian Heckmann (2003-06)<br />

5. 22 - Justin Dixon (1999-03)<br />

Most complete games<br />

1. 13 - Shane Norrid (1999-01)<br />

2. 10 - Curt Dixon (2005-08)<br />

10 - Andy Tasker (1999-02)<br />

4. 8 - James Seymour (1999-00, 02)<br />

5. 6 - Jason Jordan (1998)<br />

Most innings pitched<br />

1. 256.2 - Curt Dixon (2005-08)<br />

2. 185.2 - Andy Tasker (1999-02)<br />

3. 153.1 - Brian Heckmann (2003-06)<br />

4. 152.1 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch (2005-08)<br />

5. 141.1 - Justin Dixon (1999-03)<br />

Most strikeouts<br />

1. 205 - Curt Dixon (2005-08)<br />

2. 126 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch (2005-08)<br />

3. 98 - Brian Heckmann (2003-06)<br />

4. 96 - James Seymour (1999-00, 02)<br />

5. 89 - Kyle Hudson (2004-06, 08)<br />

Most at bats against<br />

1. 1055 - Curt Dixon (2005-08)<br />

2. 602 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch (2005-08)<br />

3. 462 - Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

4. 401 - Brian Heckmann (2003-06)<br />

5. 389 - Kyle Hudson (2004-06, 08)<br />

Kyle Hudson (04-06, 08<br />

Curt Dixon (05-08)<br />

ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

Highest fielding pct. (minimum 225 chances)<br />

1. .986 - Jimmy Pannell (2006-07)<br />

2. .985 - Scott Dietz (2007-08)<br />

3. .983 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

4. .982 - Rusty Gregory (1998-01)<br />

5. .977 - Justin Brown (2003-06)<br />

.977 - <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> (2006-08)<br />

Most chances<br />

1. 929 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

2. 638 - Brian Heckmann (2003-06)<br />

3. 581 - Chris Harrell (2002-05)<br />

4. 505 - Rusty Gregory (1998-01)<br />

5. 468 - Clint Phifer (2002-04)<br />

Most putouts<br />

1. 878 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

2. 474 - Rusty Gregory (1998-01)<br />

3. 424 - Chris Harrell (2002-05)<br />

4. 363 - Clint Phifer (2002-04)<br />

5. 332- Jimmy Pannell (2006-07)<br />

Most assists<br />

1. 353 - Brian Heckmann (2003-06)<br />

2. 254 - Cory Briggs (2007-08)<br />

3. 226 - <strong>Logan</strong> Kizer (2006-08)<br />

4. 171 - Chance Lawless (1998-02)<br />

5. 143 - <strong>Todd</strong> Koch (2005-08)<br />

Most double plays turned<br />

1. 31 - Cody Gebhart (1999-02)<br />

31 - Rusty Farrin (2003-04)<br />

3. 28 - Brian Heckmann (2003-06)<br />

4. 25 - Rusty Gregory (1998-01)<br />

5. 21 - Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

Most caught stealing by<br />

1. 36 - Chris Harrell (2002-05)<br />

2. 20 - Clint Phifer (2002-04)<br />

3. 16 - Caleb Hilton (2004-06)<br />

4. 12 - Jimmy Pannell (2006-07)<br />

5. 11 - Brian Heckmann (2003-06)<br />

11 - Jeremiah Woehl (1999-00)


ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

Since 1998<br />

Batting Average<br />

Season: .467, Cory Briggs - 2008<br />

Career: .399, <strong>Todd</strong> Koch - 2005-08<br />

Slugging Percentage<br />

Season: .827, <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> - 2008<br />

Career: .624, Caleb Hilton - 2004-06<br />

On Base Percentage<br />

Season: .523, <strong>Todd</strong> Koch - 2005<br />

Career: .491, <strong>Todd</strong> Koch - 2005-08<br />

Games<br />

Season: 45, Robby Finnell, <strong>John</strong> Glenn,<br />

<strong>Todd</strong> Koch & <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> (2007)<br />

Career: 162, Robby Finnell - 2005-08<br />

At Bats<br />

Season: 179, <strong>John</strong> Glenn - 2007<br />

Career: 545, Brett Hays - 2003-06<br />

Runs<br />

Season: 57, <strong>John</strong> Glenn - 2007<br />

Career: 131, Robby Finnell - 2005-08<br />

Hits<br />

Season: 79, Cory Briggs - 2008<br />

Career: 189, Robby Finnell - 2005-08<br />

Doubles<br />

Season: 19, Cory Briggs - 2008<br />

Career: 31, Robby Finnell - 2005-08<br />

Home Runs<br />

Season: 14, <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> - 2008<br />

Career: 31, Robby Finnell - 2005-08<br />

Runs Batted In<br />

Season: 56, Robby Finnell - 2008<br />

Career: 159, Robby Finnell - 2005-08<br />

Total Bases<br />

Season: 124, Cory Briggs - 2008<br />

Career: 329, Robby Finnell - 2005-08<br />

Walks<br />

Season: 35, <strong>Todd</strong> Vandevoir - 2003<br />

Career: 73, Robby Finnell - 2005-08<br />

Stolen Bases<br />

Season: 21, Shawn Adams - 2002<br />

Career: 48, Shawn Adams - 1999-02<br />

Caleb Hilton (2003-06)<br />

Earned Run Average<br />

Season: 2.32, <strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong> - 2007<br />

Career: 2.90, Jed Kirby - 2005<br />

Wins<br />

Season: 9, Curt Dixon - 2008<br />

Career: 24, Curt Dixon - 2005-08<br />

Saves<br />

Season: 5, <strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong> - 2007<br />

Kyle Hudson - 2008<br />

Career: 14, Kyle Hudson - 2004-06, 08<br />

Appearances<br />

Season: 20, Kyle Hudson - 2004<br />

Career: 61, Kyle Hudson - 2004-06, 08<br />

Complete Games<br />

Season: 7, Shane Norrid - 2001<br />

Career: 13, Shane Norrid - 1999-01<br />

Games Started<br />

Season: 13, Curt Dixon - 2007<br />

Career: 47, Curt Dixon - 2005-08<br />

Innings Pitched<br />

Season: 83.2, Jedd Kirby - 2005<br />

Career: 256.2 Curt Dixon - 2005-08<br />

Strikeouts<br />

Season: 74, Curt Dixon - 2008<br />

Career: 205, Curt Dixon - 2005-08<br />

Fielding Percentage<br />

Season: 1.000, <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> - 2008<br />

Career: .986, Jimmy Pannell - 2006-07<br />

Chances<br />

Season: 308, Brett Hays - 2005<br />

Career: 929, Brett Hays - 2003-06<br />

Putouts<br />

Season: 290, Brett Hays - 2005<br />

Career: 878, Brett Hays - 2003-06<br />

Assists<br />

Season: 127, Cory Briggs - 2007 & 2008<br />

Career: 353, Brian Heckmann - 2003-06<br />

Caught Stealing By<br />

Season: 22, Chris Harrell - 2004<br />

Career: 36, Chris Harrell - 2002-05<br />

James Seymour (1999-00, 02)<br />

individual/team/coaching records<br />

Single-Season Team Records (Since 1998)<br />

Batting<br />

At Bats 1569 - 2007<br />

Runs Scored 423 - 2008<br />

Hits 530 - 2008<br />

Runs Batted In 384 - 2008<br />

Doubles 113 - 2008<br />

Triples 14 - 2007, 2008<br />

Home Runs 60 - 2008<br />

Total Bases 851 - 2008<br />

Bases on Balls 212 - 2008<br />

Stolen Bases 67 - 2008<br />

Batting Average .356 - 2008<br />

Slugging Average .572 - 2008<br />

On-Base Average .445 - 2008<br />

ASC Records<br />

Runs Batted In: 10, James Seymour vs East Texas Baptist-Apr. 5, 2002<br />

Home Runs: 3 (tie), <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> vs Lyon College-Mar. 11, 2008<br />

Jeff Hart<br />

Bill Mueller<br />

Pitching<br />

Earned Run Average 4.81 - 2008<br />

Saves 12 - 2008<br />

Complete Games 16 - 2001<br />

Innings Pitched 375.2 - 2007<br />

Strikeouts 304 - 2008<br />

Shutouts 3 - 2007<br />

Fielding<br />

Fielding Average .958 - 2003<br />

Putouts 1127 - 2007<br />

Assists 455 - 2007<br />

Double Plays 37 - 2007<br />

Jimmy Clark<br />

Year Head Coach Overall Pct. AIC/ASC Pct.<br />

1994 Jeff Hart 12-36 .250 10-16 .384<br />

1995 Jeff Hart 21-24 .466 17-11 .607<br />

1996 Jeff Hart 24-17 .585 - -<br />

1997 Jeff Hart 14-20 .411 8-9 .470<br />

Totals Jeff Hart 71-97 .422 35-36 .492<br />

1998 Bill Mueller 8-27 .228 7-12 .368<br />

1999 Bill Mueller 1-33 .029 0-12 .000<br />

2000 Bill Mueller 7-27 .205 6-18 .250<br />

2001 Bill Mueller 4-29 .121 1-20 .047<br />

Totals Bill Mueller 20-116 .147 14-62 .184<br />

2002 Jimmy Clark 11-27 .289 6-16 .272<br />

2003 Jimmy Clark 12-27 .307 5-19 .208<br />

2004 Jimmy Clark 13-24 .351 2-16 .111<br />

2005 Jimmy Clark 22-18 .550 8-13 .380<br />

2006 Jimmy Clark 19-21 .475 9-12 .428<br />

2007 Jimmy Clark 24-21 .533 10-8 .555<br />

2008 Jimmy Clark 32-11 .744 13-5 .722<br />

Totals Jimmy Clark 133-149 .471 53-89 .373<br />

Totals 224-362 .382 102-187 .352<br />

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honors/all-time series records<br />

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America<br />

2008 Robby Finnell (1st team)<br />

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District<br />

2005 Brett Hays<br />

2006 Brett Hays (1st team)<br />

Robby Finnell (2nd team)<br />

2007 Robby Finnell (1st team)<br />

2008 Robby Finnell (1st team)<br />

Verizon Academic All-America<br />

2002 Shawn Adams<br />

Chance Lawless<br />

ABCA/Rawlings All-America Team<br />

2008 Cory Briggs (2nd team)<br />

ABCA/Rawlings All-West Region Team<br />

2005 Anthony Brandon (2nd team)<br />

Caleb Hilton (3rd team)<br />

Jedd Kirby (3rd team)<br />

2006 Caleb Hilton (2nd team)<br />

2007 <strong>John</strong> Glenn (2nd team)<br />

Robby Finnell (3rd team)<br />

2008 Cory Briggs (1st team)<br />

<strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> (2nd team)<br />

Robby Finnell (2nd team)<br />

Curt Dixon (3rd team)<br />

ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove<br />

2008 <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> (All-West)<br />

D3baseball.com All-America Team<br />

2008 <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> (2nd team)<br />

Robby Finnell (2nd team)<br />

ASC Newcomer of the Year<br />

2007 <strong>John</strong> Glenn<br />

All-ASC<br />

1997 Michael White<br />

1998 Jason Jordan (Hon. Men.)<br />

Eric Labbe (Hon. Men.)<br />

2002 Shawn Adams<br />

All-ASC East Division<br />

1999 James Seymour (1st team)<br />

Chance Lawless (1st team)<br />

Alan Garrison (2nd team)<br />

Rusty Gregory (2nd team)<br />

2000 Chance Lawless (2nd team)<br />

Jeremiah Woehl (2nd team)<br />

Shawn Adams (Hon. Men.)<br />

2001 Shawn Adams (1st team)<br />

2002 Shawn Adams (1st team)<br />

Chance Lawless (1st team)<br />

James Seymour (1st team)<br />

2004 Caleb Hilton (2nd team)<br />

Anthony Brandon (Hon. Men.)<br />

2005 Anthony Brandon (2nd team)<br />

Chris Harrell (2nd team)<br />

Jedd Kirby (2nd team)<br />

Brett Hays (Hon. Men.)<br />

Caleb Hilton (Hon. Men.)<br />

Kyle Hudson (Hon. Men.)<br />

<strong>Todd</strong> Koch (Hon. Men.)<br />

2006 Caleb Hilton (2nd team)<br />

Robby Finnell (Hon. Men.)<br />

Tyler Gideon (Hon. Men.)<br />

Brett Hays (Hon. Men.)<br />

Brian Heckmann (Hon. Men.)<br />

Kyle Hudson (Hon. Men.)<br />

Tim Renshaw (Hon. Men.)<br />

2007 <strong>John</strong> Glenn (1st team)<br />

<strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong> (1st team)<br />

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Robby Finnell (2nd team) - DH<br />

<strong>Todd</strong> Koch (2nd team)<br />

Cory Briggs (Hon. Men.)<br />

<strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> (Hon. Men.)<br />

Robby Finnell (Hon. Men.) - P<br />

<strong>Logan</strong> Kizer (Hon. Men.)<br />

<strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> (Hon. Men.)<br />

Andrew Teaster (Hon. Men.)<br />

2008 Cory Briggs (1st team)<br />

<strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> (1st team) - OF<br />

Scott Dietz (1st team)<br />

Robby Finnell (1st team)<br />

Brad Broussard (2nd team)<br />

<strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> (2nd team) - UT<br />

Robert Mummey (2nd team)<br />

<strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong> (2nd team)<br />

<strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> (Hon. Men.) - P<br />

Curt Dixon (Hon. Men.)<br />

<strong>Todd</strong> Koch (Hon. Men.)<br />

<strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> (Hon. Men.)<br />

ASC East Division Freshman of the Year<br />

2003 Brett Hays (Co)<br />

2006 Tim Renshaw (Tri)<br />

ASC East Division Coach of the Year<br />

2005 Jimmy Clark<br />

ASC All-Tournament Team<br />

2007 Robby Finnell<br />

<strong>Todd</strong> Koch<br />

All-AIC<br />

1995 Jason Jordan<br />

1996 Lucas Campbell<br />

NAIA All-American Scholar-Athlete<br />

1996 Jason Jordan<br />

1997 Lucas Campbell<br />

ASC All-Academic Team<br />

1997 Carey Allison<br />

Ryan Anderson<br />

Lucas Campbell<br />

Darren Jones<br />

Jason Jordan<br />

Eric Labbe<br />

Casey McCord<br />

Chad Rockett<br />

Andrew Smallwood<br />

1998 Lee Beshoner<br />

Lucas Campbell<br />

Jason Jordan<br />

Eric Labbe<br />

Andrew Smallwood<br />

1999 Lee Beshoner<br />

Chance Lawless<br />

Dennis Wright<br />

2000 Shawn Adams<br />

Lee Beshoner<br />

J. R. Cook<br />

Cody Gebhart<br />

Chad Harris<br />

Chance Lawless<br />

Andy Tasker<br />

2001 Shawn Adams<br />

J. R. Cook<br />

Cody Gebhart<br />

Andy Tasker<br />

2002 Shawn Adams<br />

Cliff Ford<br />

Cody Gebhart<br />

Chance Lawless<br />

2003 Cliff Ford<br />

Clint Phifer<br />

Josh Underwood<br />

2004 Cliff Ford<br />

Chris Harrell<br />

Brett Hays<br />

Brian Heckmann<br />

Clint Phifer<br />

Brian Potts<br />

Sean Pratt<br />

Josh Underwood<br />

<strong>Todd</strong> Vandevoir<br />

2005 Chris Harrell<br />

Brett Hays<br />

Brian Heckmann<br />

Kyle Hudson<br />

2006 Curt Dixon<br />

Robby Finnell<br />

Brett Hays<br />

Brian Heckmann<br />

Kyle Hudson<br />

2007 Curt Dixon<br />

Robby Finnell<br />

Kyle Hudson<br />

2008 Cory Briggs<br />

Curt Dixon<br />

Robby Finnell<br />

Kyle Hudson<br />

Arturo Perez<br />

Brett Wood<br />

Jason Jordan<br />

Lucas Campbell<br />

Michael White<br />

ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

Series Records (since 1998)<br />

Arkansas Tech University 2-19<br />

Austin College 15-14<br />

Bacone College 0-1<br />

Brescia University 2-0<br />

Central Baptist College 14-5<br />

College of the Ozarks 0-4<br />

Concordia Texas University 2-10<br />

Crichton College 2-2<br />

East Texas Baptist University 9-19<br />

Ecclesia College 1-0<br />

Elmhurst College 2-2<br />

Eureka College 3-0<br />

Hardin-Simmons University 6-5<br />

Harding University 0-9<br />

Henderson State University 0-2<br />

Hendrix College 13-6<br />

Howard Payne University 3-8<br />

LaGrange College 1-0<br />

LeTourneau University 10-17<br />

Louisiana College 14-10<br />

Lyon College 2-11<br />

Mary Hardin-Baylor 6-5<br />

McMurry University 0-9<br />

Mid-America Bible College 10-2<br />

Millsaps College 0-1<br />

Mississippi College 8-25<br />

Oklahoma Wesleyan University 1-0<br />

Ouachita Baptist University 0-1<br />

Principia College 3-0<br />

Rhodes College 2-2<br />

Rogers State University 2-0<br />

Schreiner University 6-3<br />

Southern Arkansas University 0-2<br />

Sul Ross State University 2-10<br />

Texas Lutheran University 0-7<br />

Univ. of Arkansas-Monticello 0-5<br />

University of Central Arkansas 0-3<br />

University of Dallas 0-10<br />

University of Texas-Dallas 5-15<br />

University of Texas-Tyler 4-11<br />

Westminster College 2-0<br />

Williams Baptist College 3-2<br />

Wisconsin-Platteville 1-1<br />

York College 0-1


ozarks<br />

baseball<br />

1994<br />

Overall: 12-36; AIC: 10-16 (4th)<br />

Head Coach: Jeff Hart<br />

Feb 15 Arkansas Tech L 0-8<br />

Feb 15 Arkansas Tech L 3-14<br />

Feb 19 at Northeastern State L 9-12<br />

Feb 19 at Northeastern State L 0-13<br />

Feb 26 at Arkansas Tech L 0-12<br />

Feb 26 at Arkansas Tech L 2-5<br />

Mar 3 at Central Arkansas W 10-5<br />

Mar 5 at Arkansas College W 12-9<br />

Mar 5 at Arkansas College W 9-2<br />

Mar 12 Winsconsin-Oshkosh L 2-7<br />

Mar 12 Winsconsin-Oshkosh L 0-7<br />

Mar 14 Northeastern State L 1-16<br />

Mar 14 Northeastern State L 5-12<br />

Mar 16 at Southern Arkansas L 0-10<br />

Mar 16 at Southern Arkansas L 0-9<br />

Mar 17 Kansas-Newman L 2-7<br />

Mar 17 Kansas-Newman L 0-12<br />

Mar 18 UA-Monticello W 6-1<br />

Mar 18 UA-Monticello W 15-2<br />

Mar 19 at Coll. of the Ozarks L 4-6<br />

Mar 19 at Coll. of the Ozarks L 8-17<br />

Mar 22 Harding University W 6-2<br />

Mar 22 Harding University W 9-7<br />

Mar 23 at Southwest Baptist L 10-15<br />

Mar 23 at Southwest Baptist L 2-7<br />

Mar 25 Arkansas College L 3-8<br />

Mar 25 Arkansas College L 6-7<br />

Mar 29 Avila College L 9-10<br />

Mar 29 Avila College W 5-0<br />

Mar 31 at UA-Monticello L 3-14<br />

Mar 31 at UA-Monticello W 14-6<br />

Apr 2 at Henderson State L 6-9<br />

Apr 2 at Henderson State L 0-5<br />

Apr 7 Southern Arkansas L 1-12<br />

Apr 7 Southern Arkansas L 1-17<br />

Apr 11 at Ouachita Baptist W 5-2<br />

Apr 11 at Ouachita Baptist W 6-2<br />

Apr 13 Arkansas Tech L 1-9<br />

Apr 13 Arkansas Tech L 5-9<br />

Apr 17 Ouachita Baptist L 0-4<br />

Apr 17 Ouachita Baptist W 1-0<br />

Apr 18 College of the Ozarks L 3-11<br />

Apr 18 College of the Ozarks L 0-10<br />

Apr 19 at Hendrix College L 2-13<br />

Apr 20 at Harding University L 2-11<br />

Apr 20 at Harding University L 0-6<br />

Apr 21 at Southern Arkansas L 0-12<br />

Apr 22 at Arkansas Tech L 4-9<br />

1995<br />

Overall: 21-24; AIC: 17-11 (3rd)<br />

Head Coach: Jeff Hart<br />

Feb 13 Henderson State L 3-4<br />

Feb 13 Henderson State L 0-1<br />

Feb 14 at Arkansas Tech L 0-8<br />

Feb 19 College of the Ozarks W 3-2<br />

Feb 19 College of the Ozarks W 10-2<br />

Feb 21 Northeastern State L 10-12<br />

Feb 21 Northeastern State W 11-8<br />

Feb 22 at Central Arkansas L 5-14<br />

Feb 28 at Arkansas Tech L 2-7<br />

Feb 22 at Arkansas Tech W 9-3<br />

Mar 1 at Henderson State L 2-5<br />

Mar 1 at Henderson State L 1-9<br />

Mar 4 UA-Monticello L 3-5<br />

Mar 4 UA-Monticello W 9-3<br />

Mar 17 at Wisconsin-Oshkosh L 10-20<br />

Mar 17 at Wisconsin-Oshkosh L 8-9<br />

Mar 18 Ouachita Baptist L 4-14<br />

Mar 18 Ouachita Baptist W 6-4<br />

Mar 19 Williams Baptist W 13-3<br />

Mar 19 Williams Baptist W 15-5<br />

Mar 25 Harding University W 7-6<br />

Mar 25 Harding University W 14-13<br />

Mar 28 at UA-Monticello L 2-4<br />

Mar 28 at UA-Monticello L 3-4<br />

Mar 30 at Northeastern State W 10-9<br />

Mar 30 at Northeastern State L 2-4<br />

Apr 1 at Lyon College W 7-6<br />

Apr 1 at Lyon College W 13-10<br />

Apr 2 Lyon College W 7-6<br />

Apr 2 Lyon College W 5-3<br />

Apr 5 at Williams Baptist W 18-0<br />

Apr 5 at Williams Baptist W 11-0<br />

Apr 8 Arkansas Tech W 4-0<br />

Apr 8 Arkansas Tech L 6-10<br />

Apr 13 at Ouachita Baptist L 3-4<br />

Apr 13 at Ouachita Baptist W 6-0<br />

Apr 15 Southern Arkansas L 1-10<br />

Apr 15 Southern Arkansas L 0-12<br />

Apr 18 Central Arkansas L 2-11<br />

Apr 19 at Harding University W 10-3<br />

Apr 19 at Harding University W 8-3<br />

Apr 20 at Southern Arkansas L 2-6<br />

Apr 20 at Southern Arkansas L 0-10<br />

Apr 27 at Arkansas Tech L 2-9<br />

Apr 28 at UA-Monticello L 4-13<br />

1996<br />

Overall: 24-17<br />

Head Coach: Jeff Hart<br />

Feb 14 Central Arkansas W 14-13<br />

Feb 20 Henderson State NA<br />

Feb 20 Henderson State NA<br />

Feb 23 Arkansas Tech L 2-9<br />

Feb 23 Arkansas Tech L 5-10<br />

Feb 28 Northeastern State L 4-20<br />

Feb 28 Northeastern State L 6-11<br />

Mar 2 William and Jewell NA<br />

Mar 2 William and Jewell NA<br />

Mar 3 William and Jewell NA<br />

Mar 5 Henderson State NA<br />

Mar 5 Henderson State NA<br />

Mar 9 Harding University L 1-3<br />

Mar 9 Harding University W 12-0<br />

Mar 12 Bethel College NA<br />

Mar 12 Bethel College NA<br />

Mar 13 Bethel College NA<br />

Mar 15 Baptist Christian Coll. NA<br />

Mar 16 Baptist Christian Coll. NA<br />

Mar 16 Baptist Christian Coll. NA<br />

Mar 20 Wisconsin-Oshkosh L 14-16<br />

Mar 20 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W 28-25<br />

Mar 23 Lyon College NA<br />

Mar 23 Lyon College NA<br />

Mar 25 Williams Baptist NA<br />

Mar 25 Williams Baptist NA<br />

Mar 30 Ouachita Baptist NA<br />

Mar 30 Ouachita Baptist NA<br />

Apr 2 Hendrix College W 10-5<br />

Apr 2 Hendrix College W 12-5<br />

Apr 4 Ouachita Baptist NA<br />

Apr 4 Ouachita Baptist NA<br />

Apr 6 Harding University W 5-0<br />

Apr 6 Harding University L 6-7<br />

Apr 17 at Central Arkansas L 7-9<br />

Apr 20 Lyon College NA<br />

Apr 20 Lyon College NA<br />

Apr 23 Arkansas Tech W 7-6<br />

Apr 23 Arkansas Tech L 5-12<br />

Apr 24 Arkansas Tech W 9-8<br />

Apr 25 Harding University L 0-10<br />

1997<br />

Overall: 14-20; ASC: 8-9<br />

Head Coach: Jeff Hart<br />

Complete schedule unavailable<br />

Mar 4 at Northeastern State L 2-9<br />

Mar 16 vs Wisconsin-Oshkosh L 0-9<br />

Apr 1 at Hendrix College W 15-4<br />

Apr 1 at Hendrix College W 9-4<br />

Apr 2 at Arkansas Tech W 8-5<br />

Apr 16 Arkansas Tech L 5-9<br />

Mar 6 Central Arkansas L 2-5<br />

Mar 20 Central Arkansas L 0-3<br />

1998<br />

Overall: 8-27; ASC: 7-12 (7th)<br />

Head Coach: Bill Mueller<br />

Feb 14 at Arkansas Tech L 5-6<br />

Feb 14 at Arkansas Tech L 1-10<br />

Feb 18 at Hendrix College L 4-13<br />

Feb 20 Hardin-Simmons L 5-19<br />

Feb 21 Hardin-Simmons W 14-9<br />

Feb 21 Hardin-Simmons L 5-8<br />

Feb 27 at Howard Payne L 4-8<br />

Feb 28 at Howard Payne L 1-4<br />

Feb 28 at Howard Payne L 5-10<br />

Mar 3 UA-Monticello L 6-23<br />

Mar 3 UA-Monticello L 6-12<br />

Mar 6 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 2-7<br />

Mar 6 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 1-2<br />

Mar 10 at UA-Monticello L 5-10<br />

Mar 10 at UA-Monticello L 5-17<br />

Mar 13 at University of Dallas L 3-6<br />

Mar 18 at Lyon College L 1-11<br />

Mar 18 at Lyon College L 4-5<br />

Mar 24 at Arkansas Tech L 0-6<br />

Mar 24 at Arkansas Tech L 3-12<br />

Mar 28 Mississippi College W 8-2<br />

Mar 28 Mississippi College W 11-10<br />

Mar 29 Mississippi College W 15-9<br />

Mar 31 Arkansas Tech L 3-23<br />

Mar 31 Arkansas Tech L 1-13<br />

Apr 3 Austin College W 11-8<br />

Apr 4 Austin College W 6-5<br />

Apr 4 Austin College W 13-12<br />

Apr 8 Hendrix College W 13-12<br />

Apr 10 at Sul Ross State L 1-12<br />

Apr 11 at Sul Ross State L 6-12<br />

Apr 11 at Sul Ross State L 3-4<br />

Apr 17 at McMurry University L 3-5<br />

Apr 17 at McMurry University L 1-15<br />

Apr 18 at McMurry University L 1-17<br />

1999<br />

Overall: 1-33; ASC: 0-12 (6th)<br />

Head Coach: Bill Mueller<br />

Feb 12 Southern Arkansas L 0-29<br />

Feb 18 at Central Arkansas L 0-30<br />

Feb 23 at Arkansas Tech L 4-10<br />

Feb 23 at Arkansas Tech L 3-16<br />

Feb 26 at McMurry University L 3-6<br />

Feb 27 at McMurry University L 0-11<br />

Feb 27 at McMurry University L 1-15<br />

Mar 2 Arkansas Tech L 4-10<br />

Mar 2 Arkansas Tech L 3-16<br />

Mar 5 Hardin-Simmons L 2-22<br />

Mar 6 Hardin-Simmons L 2-16<br />

Mar 6 Hardin-Simmons W 5-3<br />

Mar 12 at Sul Ross State L 9-21<br />

Mar 13 at Sul Ross State L 2-18<br />

Mar 15 at Sul Ross State L 1-10<br />

Mar 23 Harding University L 10-36<br />

Mar 23 Harding University L 13-15<br />

Mar 26 *at Univ. of Dallas L 12-29<br />

Mar 27 *at Univ. of Dallas L 2-14<br />

Mar 27 *at Univ. of Dallas L 0-2<br />

Mar 30 at Harding University L 4-14<br />

Apr 2 East Texas Baptist L 6-16<br />

Apr 6 at Ouachita Baptist L 14-19<br />

Apr 9 *at Mississippi Coll. L 2-12<br />

Apr 10 *at Mississippi Coll. L 8-13<br />

Apr 10 *at Mississippi Coll. L 5-6<br />

Apr 13 Central Arkansas L 2-28<br />

Apr 16 *LeTourneau Univ. L 12-16<br />

Apr 17 *LeTourneau Univ. L 7-11<br />

Apr 17 *LeTourneau Univ. L 10-14<br />

Apr 20 at Southern Arkansas L 5-18<br />

Apr 23 *Austin College L 4-18<br />

Apr 24 *Austin College L 3-7<br />

Apr 24 *Austin College L 6-13<br />

all-time results<br />

2000<br />

Overall: 7-27; ASC: 6-18 (6th)<br />

Head Coach: Bill Mueller<br />

Feb 12 Williams Baptist W 11-10<br />

Feb 12 Williams Baptist L 7-17<br />

Feb 13 Lyon College L 11-13<br />

Feb 15 at Arkansas Tech L 4-16<br />

Feb 18 *Howard Payne Univ. L 10-15<br />

Feb 19 *Howard Payne Univ. L 2-4<br />

Feb 19 *Howard Payne Univ. L 3-8<br />

Feb 22 Hendrix College L 6-24<br />

Feb 25 *at Concordia-Austin L 8-14<br />

Feb 27 *at Concordia-Austin L 0-6<br />

Feb 27 *at Concordia-Austin L 0-7<br />

Feb 29 College of the Ozarks L 6-18<br />

Mar 4 *Schreiner College L 8-12<br />

Mar 4 *Schreiner College L 11-12<br />

Mar 5 *Schreiner College W 3-2<br />

Mar 7 at Williams Baptist L 3-9<br />

Mar 22 at Lyon College L 8-16<br />

Mar 24 *University of Dallas L 7-9<br />

Mar 26 *University of Dallas L 2-8<br />

Mar 26 *University of Dallas L 1-3<br />

Mar 28 at Harding University L 5-6<br />

Mar 31 *at East Texas Baptist L 2-12<br />

Apr 1 *at East Texas Baptist W 8-7<br />

Apr 1 *at East Texas Baptist L 1-6<br />

Apr 7 *Mississippi College L 5-16<br />

Apr 8 *Mississippi College L 3-7<br />

Apr 8 *Mississippi College W 9-7<br />

Apr 14 *at LeTourneau Univ. W 6-3<br />

Apr 14 *at LeTourneau Univ. L 7-8<br />

Apr 15 *at LeTourneau Univ. L 1-2<br />

Apr 19 at Coll. of the Ozarks L 0-10<br />

Apr 21 *at Austin College W 8-3<br />

Apr 22 *at Austin College W 4-3<br />

Apr 22 *at Austin College L 3-14<br />

2001<br />

Overall: 4-29; ASC: 1-20 (7th)<br />

Head Coach: Bill Mueller<br />

Feb 10 at Harding L 6-18<br />

Feb 11 at Lyon College L 1-7<br />

Feb 17 at Arkansas Tech L 4-6<br />

Feb 19 Central Baptist Coll. W 5-4<br />

Feb 19 Central Baptist Coll. W 9-7<br />

Feb 20 UA-Monticello L 3-13<br />

Mar 2 *at Hardin-Simmons L 5-13<br />

Mar 3 *at Hardin-Simmons L 2-3<br />

Mar 4 *at Hardin-Simmons W 6-4<br />

Mar 7 at UA-Monticello L 4-16<br />

Mar 9 *at LeTourneau Univ. L 2-6<br />

Mar 10 *at LeTourneau Univ. L 6-7<br />

Mar 10 *at LeTourneau Univ. L 2-4<br />

Mar 13 at Harding University L 1-12<br />

Mar 16 *Louisiana College L 2-16<br />

Mar 17 *Louisiana College L 3-12<br />

Mar 17 *Louisiana College L 4-15<br />

Mar 21 Hendrix College W 7-6<br />

Mar 23 *at Mississippi College L 6-25<br />

Mar 25 *at Mississippi College L 1-8<br />

Mar 25 *at Mississippi College L 1-4<br />

Mar 27 Lyon College L 10-17<br />

Mar 30 *Austin College L 1-11<br />

Mar 31 *Austin College L 7-11<br />

Mar 31 *Austin College L 4-5<br />

Apr 4 at Hendrix College L 5-6<br />

Apr 6 *at East Texas Baptist L 1-2<br />

Apr 7 *at East Texas Baptist L 0-10<br />

Apr 7 *at East Texas Baptist L 4-19<br />

Apr 10 at Arkansas Tech L 8-19<br />

Apr 20 *University of Dallas L 4-11<br />

Apr 21 *University of Dallas L 0-15<br />

Apr 21 *University of Dallas L 4-16<br />

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all-time results<br />

2002<br />

Overall: 11-27; ASC: 6-16 (6th)<br />

Head Coach: Jimmy Clark<br />

Feb 13 at Hendrix College L 7-9<br />

Feb 15 at Mid-America Bible W 16-5<br />

Feb. 15 at Mid-America Bible L 5-7<br />

Feb 21 at Henderson State L 5-24<br />

Feb 22 *Sul Ross State L 5-12<br />

Feb 23 *Sul Ross State L 3-4<br />

Feb 23 *Sul Ross State L 5-8<br />

Feb 27 at Harding University L 2-13<br />

Mar 1 *at Howard Payne Univ L 4-8<br />

Mar 1 *at Howard Payne Univ L 0-12<br />

Mar 5 at Crichton College W 7-6<br />

Mar 5 at Crichton College L 5-8<br />

Mar 8 *LeTourneau Univ. L 5-6<br />

Mar 8 *LeTourneau Univ. W 6-4<br />

Mar 9 *LeTourneau Univ. W 10-7<br />

Mar 13 at Central Baptist Coll. W 7-4<br />

Mar 13 at Central Baptist Coll. L 2-13<br />

Mar 15 *at Louisiana College W 5-3<br />

Mar 15 *at Louisiana College L 11-13<br />

Mar 16 *at Louisiana College L 6-7<br />

Mar 22 *Mississippi College L 4-16<br />

Mar 23 *Mississippi College L 3-11<br />

Mar 23 *Mississippi College L 2-12<br />

Mar 27 at Bacone College L 3-14<br />

Mar 29 *at Austin College L 1-3<br />

Mar 29 *at Austin College L 1-11<br />

Mar 29 *at Austin College W 8-7<br />

Apr 2 Central Baptist Coll. W 6-4<br />

Apr 2 Central Baptist Coll. W 11-1<br />

Apr 5 *East Texas Baptist L 16-18<br />

Apr 6 *East Texas Baptist W 7-6<br />

Apr 6 *East Texas Baptist L 6-8<br />

Apr 9 at Arkansas Tech L 3-8<br />

Apr 9 at Arkansas Tech L 2-7<br />

Apr 12 *at UT-Dallas W 8-7<br />

Apr 13 *at UT-Dallas L 5-10<br />

Apr 16 Henderson State Univ L 4-10<br />

Apr 18 at Lyon College L 4-14<br />

2003<br />

Overall: 12-27; ASC: 5-19 (6th)<br />

Head Coach: Jimmy Clark<br />

Feb 15 Mid-America Bible W 9-5<br />

Feb 15 Mid-America Bible W 5-0<br />

Feb 17 Crichton College W 6-2<br />

Feb 17 Crichton College L 3-8<br />

Feb 20 at Hendrix College W 9-7<br />

Mar 1 *Texas Lutheran L 5-7<br />

Mar 1 *Texas Lutheran L 4-7<br />

Mar 2 *Texas Lutheran L 7-12<br />

Mar 6 *at Concordia-Austin L 0-13<br />

Mar 7 *at Concordia-Austin L 4-5<br />

Mar 7 *at Concordia-Austin L 0-5<br />

Mar 11 Hendrix College W 5-4<br />

Mar 14 *Louisiana College L 2-16<br />

Mar 15 *Louisiana College W 15-13<br />

Mar 15 *Louisiana College W 9-7<br />

Mar 21 *at Mississippi Coll. L 4-5<br />

Mar 22 *at Mississippi Coll. L 0-3<br />

Mar 22 *at Mississippi Coll. L 0-5<br />

Mar 24 Elmhurst College L 12-17<br />

Mar 24 Elmhurst College L 5-9<br />

Mar 28 *Austin College W 12-3<br />

Mar 29 *Austin College W 13-12<br />

Mar 29 *Austin College W 9-8<br />

Apr 1 Central Arkansas L 13-15<br />

Apr 4 *at East Texas Baptist L 3-17<br />

Apr 5 *at East Texas Baptist L 2-5<br />

Apr 5 *at East Texas Baptist L 3-9<br />

Apr 8 Central Baptist Coll. L 5-8<br />

Apr 8 Central Baptist Coll. L 3-8<br />

Apr 11 *UT-Dallas L 3-10<br />

Apr 12 *UT-Dallas L 0-14<br />

Apr 12 *UT-Dallas L 1-26<br />

Apr 15 at Harding University L 5-6<br />

Apr 18 at Central Baptist Coll. W 19-4<br />

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Apr 18 at Central Baptist Coll. W 4-3<br />

Apr 21 at Lyon College L 8-10<br />

Apr 25 *at LeTourneau Univ. L 4-11<br />

Apr 26 *at LeTourneau Univ. L 6-7<br />

Apr 26 *at LeTourneau Univ. L 2-5<br />

2004<br />

Overall: 13-24; ASC: 2-16 (8th)<br />

Head Coach: Jimmy Clark<br />

Feb 8 Arkansas Tech L 1-14<br />

Feb 13 at Mid-America Bible W 5-1<br />

Feb 13 at Mid-America Bible W 11-0<br />

Feb 20 Westminster College W 6-5<br />

Feb 21 York College L 2-12<br />

Feb 24 Central Baptist Coll. W 5-3<br />

Feb 24 Central Baptist Coll. L 4-5<br />

Feb 27 Schreiner University L 3-8<br />

Feb 28 Schreiner University W 5-4<br />

Feb 28 Schreiner University W 8-7<br />

Mar 2 Lyon College W 8-5<br />

Mar 6 at Mary Hardin-Baylor L 4-6<br />

Mar 6 at Mary Hardin-Baylor W 10-7<br />

Mar 7 at Mary Hardin-Baylor W 5-4<br />

Mar 12 *at Louisiana College L 9-12<br />

Mar 12 *at Louisiana College L 0-10<br />

Mar 13 *at Louisiana College W 5-2<br />

Mar 17 College of the Ozarks L 8-14<br />

Mar 19 *Mississippi College L 5-9<br />

Mar 20 *Mississippi College L 6-10<br />

Mar 20 *Mississippi College L 1-14<br />

Mar 22 Elmhurst College W 10-7<br />

Mar 26 *at Austin College W 6-5<br />

Mar 27 *at Austin College L 9-12<br />

Mar 27 *at Austin College L 5-6<br />

Mar 30 Hendrix College L 6-7<br />

Apr 2 *East Texas Baptist L 2-19<br />

Apr 3 *East Texas Baptist L 6-9<br />

Apr 3 *East Texas Baptist L 8-12<br />

Apr 6 Central Baptist Coll. W 10-8<br />

Apr 9 *at UT-Dallas L 0-1<br />

Apr 9 *at UT-Dallas L 0-5<br />

Apr 10 *at UT-Dallas L 3-15<br />

Apr 13 at Arkansas Tech L 2-6<br />

Apr 16 *at UT-Tyler L 11-13<br />

Apr 17 *at UT-Tyler L 4-5<br />

Apr 17 *at UT-Tyler L 6-9<br />

2005<br />

Overall: 22-18; ASC: 8-13 (6th)<br />

Head Coach: Jimmy Clark<br />

Feb 5 Mid-America W 12-3<br />

Feb 5 Mid-America W 17-1<br />

Feb 11 Brescia University W 10-2<br />

Feb 11 Brescia University W 8-4<br />

Feb 15 Hendrix College W 16-10<br />

Feb 20 Westminster College W 10-8<br />

Feb 22 at Okla. Wesleyan W 6-4<br />

Feb 25 at McMurry University L 4-5<br />

Feb 25 at McMurry University L 3-11<br />

Mar 1 at Central Baptist Coll. L 0-3<br />

Mar 1 at Central Baptist Coll. W 20-2<br />

Mar 4 Hardin-Simmons W 13-3<br />

Mar 5 Hardin-Simmons W 8-4<br />

Mar 5 Hardin-Simmons W 12-10<br />

Mar 11 *at Mississippi Coll. L 2-6<br />

Mar 12 *at Mississippi Coll. L 4-12<br />

Mar 12 *at Mississippi Coll. W 9-3<br />

Mar 15 at Lyon College L 7-14<br />

Mar 18 *Austin College W 9-3<br />

Mar 19 *Austin College W 9-5<br />

Mar 19 *Austin College W 16-5<br />

Mar 24 *at East Texas Baptist L 1-3<br />

Mar 24 *at East Texas Baptist L 4-19<br />

Mar 25 *at East Texas Baptist L 9-10<br />

Mar 29 at Coll. of the Ozarks L 6-7<br />

Apr 1 *UT-Dallas W 4-3<br />

Apr 2 *UT-Dallas L 1-9<br />

Apr 2 *UT-Dallas L 1-7<br />

Apr 5 at Arkansas Tech W 5-4<br />

Apr 8 *UT-Tyler W 1-0<br />

Apr 9 *UT-Tyler L 6-8<br />

Apr 9 *UT-Tyler L 3-15<br />

Apr 13 at Hendrix College W 3-1<br />

Apr 15 *at LeTourneau Univ. L 6-7<br />

Apr 16 *at LeTourneau Univ. L 3-4<br />

Apr 16 *at LeTourneau Univ. L 2-10<br />

Apr 18 Central Baptist Coll. W 15-14<br />

Apr 22 *Louisiana College W 10-3<br />

Apr 23 *Louisiana College L 3-12<br />

Apr 23 *Louisiana College W 9-2<br />

2006<br />

Overall: 19-21; ASC: 9-12 (5th)<br />

Head Coach: Jimmy Clark<br />

Feb 3 at Harding University L 7-11<br />

Feb 7 at Mid-America Bible W 1-0<br />

Feb 7 at Mid-America Bible L 0-2<br />

Feb 12 Rhodes College L 6-15<br />

Feb 12 Rhodes College W 14-1<br />

Feb 14 at Hendrix College W 9-6<br />

Feb 17 Wis-Platteville W 2-1<br />

Feb 17 Wis-Platteville L 3-7<br />

Feb 24 at Sul Ross State L 5-7<br />

Feb 25 at Sul Ross State W 8-6<br />

Feb 25 at Sul Ross State W 8-6<br />

Mar 3 Howard Payne Univ. L 6-11<br />

Mar 4 Howard Payne Univ. L 2-3<br />

Mar 4 Howard Payne Univ. L 4-12<br />

Mar 7 Eureka College W 14-3<br />

Mar 10 *at Austin College L 7-11<br />

Mar 11 *at Austin College L 2-4<br />

Mar 11 *at Austin College W 7-3<br />

Mar 17 *East Texas Baptist L 3-6<br />

Mar 17 *East Texas Baptist L 11-13<br />

Mar 18 *East Texas Baptist W 14-4<br />

Mar 22 Lyon College L 6-10<br />

Mar 24 *at UT-Dallas L 3-5<br />

Mar 25 *at UT-Dallas W 9-3<br />

Mar 25 *at UT-Dallas L 3-8<br />

Mar 28 Hendrix College W 16-0<br />

Mar 31 *at UT-Tyler W 7-5<br />

Apr 1 *at UT-Tyler L 0-1<br />

Apr 1 *at UT-Tyler W 6-4<br />

Apr 4 at Arkansas Tech W 9-2<br />

Apr 7 *LeTourneau Univ. L 7-8<br />

Apr 8 *LeTourneau Univ. W 2-1<br />

Apr 8 *LeTourneau Univ. W 14-6<br />

Apr 11 Central Baptist Coll. W 12-11<br />

Apr 13 *at Louisiana College W 11-3<br />

Apr 14 *at Louisiana College L 5-13<br />

Apr 14 *at Louisiana College W 10-9<br />

Apr 21 *Mississippi College L 5-24<br />

Apr 22 *Mississippi College L 6-11<br />

Apr 22 *Mississippi College L 7-18<br />

2007<br />

Overall: 24-21; ASC: 10-8 (3rd)<br />

Head Coach: Jimmy Clark<br />

Feb 4 at Rhodes College L 1-6<br />

Feb 6 at Lyon College L 9-20<br />

Feb 10 Principia College W 6-0<br />

Feb 10 Principia College W 19-0<br />

Feb 11 Principia College W 17-3<br />

Feb 15 at Hendrix College W 12-1<br />

Feb 16 Williams Baptist W 5-3<br />

Feb 23 at Texas Lutheran L 7-8<br />

Feb 24 at Texas Lutheran L 8-12<br />

Feb 24 at Texas Lutheran L 7-18<br />

Mar 2 Concordia-Austin L 8-12<br />

Mar 3 Concordia-Austin L 4-7<br />

Mar 3 Concordia-Austin W 14-10<br />

Mar 6 Hendrix College W 14-8<br />

Mar 10 at Austin College L 2-3<br />

Mar 10 at Austin College W 9-7<br />

Mar 13 Mid-America Bible W 7-3<br />

Mar 14 Mid-America Bible W 11-2<br />

Mar 16 *at East Texas Baptist W 8-3<br />

Mar 17 *at East Texas Baptist W 6-3<br />

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Mar 17 *at East Texas Baptist W 7-6<br />

Mar 21 Elmhurst College W 14-13<br />

Mar 23 *UT-Dallas L 5-9<br />

Mar 24 *UT-Dallas L 6-10<br />

Mar 24 *UT-Dallas L 13-16<br />

Mar 27 at Central Baptist Coll. L 14-19<br />

Mar 30 *UT-Tyler L 8-13<br />

Mar 31 *UT-Tyler L 4-16<br />

Mar 31 *UT-Tyler L 3-14<br />

Apr 2 at Rogers State Univ. W 8-5<br />

Apr 5 *at LeTourneau Univ. L 4-6<br />

Apr 6 *at LeTourneau Univ. W 7-4<br />

Apr 6 *at LeTourneau Univ. W 9-4<br />

Apr 14 *Louisiana College W 6-0<br />

Apr 14 *Louisiana College W 4-2<br />

Apr 15 *Louisiana College W 5-3<br />

Apr 17 at Arkansas Tech L 5-6<br />

Apr 20 *at Mississippi Coll. W 15-5<br />

Apr 21 *at Mississippi Coll. L 1-3<br />

Apr 21 *at Mississippi Coll. W 9-6<br />

Apr 27 #vs Mary Hardin-Baylor W 8-7<br />

Apr 28 #vs Mary Hardin-Baylor L 3-4<br />

Apr 28 #vs Mary Hardin-Baylor W 14-12<br />

May 5 &vs Texas Lutheran L 7-8<br />

May 6 &vs McMurry Univ. L 1-8<br />

# ASC Tournament-First Round<br />

& ASC Tournament-Second Round<br />

2008<br />

Overall: 32-11; ASC: 13-5 (T-2nd)<br />

Head Coach: Jimmy Clark<br />

Feb 6 Hendrix College W 15-7<br />

Feb 8 vs Rhodes College W 5-2<br />

Feb 9 at Millsaps College L 5-6<br />

Feb 10 vs LaGrange College W 6-3<br />

Feb 19 Ecclesia College W 14-7<br />

Feb 22 at Schreiner Univ. W 10-1<br />

Feb 23 at Schreiner Univ. W 4-2<br />

Feb 23 at Schreiner Univ. W 16-9<br />

Feb 26 Hendrix College W 14-9<br />

Feb 29 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 9-1<br />

Mar 1 Mary Hardin-Baylor W 6-1<br />

Mar 1 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 16-18<br />

Mar 5 Eureka College W 17-4<br />

Mar 5 Eureka College W 16-9<br />

Mar 9 *East Texas Baptist W 8-3<br />

Mar 9 *East Texas Baptist W 18-5<br />

Mar 10 *East Texas Baptist W 19-9<br />

Mar 11 Lyon College W 11-7<br />

Mar 14 *at UT-Dallas L 2-7<br />

Mar 15 *at UT-Dallas W 5-0<br />

Mar 15 *at UT-Dallas W 11-3<br />

Mar 20 *at UT-Tyler W 6-4<br />

Mar 21 *at UT-Tyler L 1-2<br />

Mar 21 *at UT-Tyler L 6-7<br />

Mar 25 at Hendrix College L 10-17<br />

Mar 28 *LeTourneau Univ. W 9-4<br />

Mar 29 *LeTourneau Univ. W 8-4<br />

Mar 29 *LeTourneau Univ. W 15-2<br />

Apr 1 at Hendrix College W 17-6<br />

Apr 5 *at Louisiana College W 6-2<br />

Apr 5 *at Louisiana College W 12-3<br />

Apr 6 *at Louisiana College W 10-2<br />

Apr 12 *Mississippi College W 9-5<br />

Apr 12 *Mississippi College L 8-11<br />

Apr 13 *Mississippi College L 12-14<br />

Apr 15 at Williams Baptist W 14-4<br />

Apr 16 at Arkansas Tech L 7-9<br />

Apr 18 Central Baptist W 7-2<br />

Apr 18 Central Baptist W 12-4<br />

Apr 22 Rogers State Univ. W 10-7<br />

Apr 25 #vs Concordia Univ W 5-2<br />

Apr 26 #vs Concordia Univ L 3-7<br />

Apr 26 #vs Concordia Univ L 9-10<br />

# ASC Tournament-First Round


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Feb. 3/Feb. 17/Mar. 26/Apr. 14<br />

Hendrix College<br />

Location: Conway, Ark.<br />

Enrollment: 1,095<br />

Conference: SCAC<br />

Affiliation: NCAA III<br />

Nickname: Warriors<br />

2008 Record: 14-26<br />

Conf. Finish: 3-13 (5th)<br />

H Coach: R.J. Thomas<br />

Starter’s Returning: 7<br />

SID: Brian Rejer<br />

SID Phone: (501) 450-1426<br />

Feb. 6<br />

Rhodes College<br />

Location: Memphis, Tenn.<br />

Enrollment: 1,699<br />

Conference: SCAC<br />

Affiliation: NCAA III<br />

Nickname: Lynx<br />

2008 Record: 28-15<br />

Conf. Finish: 10-5 (2nd)<br />

H Coach: Jeff Cleanthes<br />

Starter’s Returning: 5<br />

SID: Matt Dean<br />

SID Phone: (901) 843-3946<br />

Feb. 7<br />

Millsaps College<br />

Location: Jackson, Miss.<br />

Enrollment: 1,100<br />

Conference: SCAC<br />

Affiliation: NCAA III<br />

Nickname: Majors<br />

2008 Record: 29-18<br />

Conf. Finish: 8-8 (3rd)<br />

H Coach: Jim Page<br />

Starter’s Returning: 6<br />

SID: Kevin Maloney<br />

SID Phone: (601) 974-1394<br />

Feb. 8<br />

LaGrange College<br />

Location: LaGrange, Ga.<br />

Enrollment: 1,000<br />

Conference: GSAC<br />

Affiliation: NCAA III<br />

Nickname: Panthers<br />

2008 Record: 25-19<br />

Conf. Finish: 4-5 (3rd)<br />

H Coach: Kevin Howard<br />

Starter’s Returning: 4<br />

SID: <strong>John</strong> Hughes<br />

SID Phone: (706) 880-8318<br />

Apr. 13<br />

Williams Baptist College<br />

Location: Walnut Ridge, Ark.<br />

Enrollment: 625<br />

Conference: American Midwest<br />

Affiliation: NAIA<br />

Nickname: Eagles<br />

2008 Record: 11-34<br />

Conf. Finish: 3-17 (6th)<br />

H Coach: <strong>John</strong> Katrosh<br />

Starter’s Returning: 6<br />

SID: NA<br />

SID Phone: (870) 886-6741<br />

Feb. 20/Feb. 21<br />

McMurry University<br />

Location: Abilene, Texas<br />

Enrollment: 1,276<br />

Conference: ASC<br />

Affiliation: NCAA III<br />

Nickname: None<br />

2008 Record: 29-19<br />

Conf. Finish: 14-7 (T-1st)<br />

H Coach: <strong>John</strong> Byington<br />

Starter’s Returning: 5<br />

SID: Ben Dobson<br />

SID Phone: (325) 793-4612<br />

Feb. 27/Feb. 28<br />

Hardin-Simmons University<br />

Location: Abilene, Texas<br />

Enrollment: 1,997<br />

Conference: ASC<br />

Affiliation: NCAA III<br />

Nickname: Cowboys<br />

2008 Record: 26-16<br />

Conf. Finish: 14-7 (T-1st)<br />

H Coach: Steve Coleman<br />

Starter’s Returning: 7<br />

SID: Chad Grubbs<br />

SID Phone: (325) 670-1473<br />

Mar. 3<br />

Clarke College<br />

Location: Dubuque, IA<br />

Enrollment: 1,201<br />

Conference: Midwest Classic<br />

Affiliation: NAIA<br />

Nickname: Crusaders<br />

2008 Record: 7-39<br />

Conf. Finish: 5-19 (8th)<br />

H Coach: Chad Harris<br />

Starter’s Returning: 7<br />

SID: Jerry Hanson<br />

SID Phone: (563) 588-6360<br />

Mar. 6/Mar. 7<br />

East Texas Baptist University<br />

Location: Marshall, Texas<br />

Enrollment: 1,308<br />

Conference: ASC<br />

Affiliation: NCAA III<br />

Nickname: Tigers<br />

2008 Record: 17-23<br />

Conf. Finish: 3-15 (7th)<br />

H Coach: Sam Blackmon<br />

Starter’s Returning: 5<br />

SID: <strong>David</strong> Weaver<br />

SID Phone: (903) 923-2129<br />

Mar. 13/Mar. 14<br />

University of Texas-Dallas<br />

Location: Richardson, Texas<br />

Enrollment: 6,039<br />

Conference: ASC<br />

Affiliation: NCAA III<br />

Nickname: Comets<br />

2008 Record: 22-16<br />

Conf. Finish: 6-12 (5th)<br />

H Coach: Shane Shewmake<br />

Starter’s Returning: 6<br />

SID: <strong>Bruce</strong> Unrue<br />

SID Phone: (972) 883-6308<br />

Mar. 20/Mar. 21<br />

University of Texas-Tyler<br />

Location: Tyler, Texas<br />

Enrollment: 6,100<br />

Conference: ASC<br />

Affiliation: NCAA III<br />

Nickname: Patriots<br />

2008 Record: 36-9<br />

Conf. Finish: 15-3 (1st)<br />

H Coach: James Vilade<br />

Starter’s Returning: 5<br />

SID: Peyton Low<br />

SID Phone: (903) 565-5559<br />

Mar. 27/Mar. 28<br />

LeTourneau University<br />

Location: Longview, Texas<br />

Enrollment: 1,316<br />

Conference: ASC<br />

Affiliation: NCAA III<br />

Nickname: YellowJackets<br />

2008 Record: 11-25<br />

Conf. Finish: 5-13 (6th)<br />

H Coach: Robin Harriss<br />

Starter’s Returning: 5<br />

SID: Corey Thomaston<br />

SID Phone: (903) 233-3724<br />

Mar. 31<br />

Lyon College<br />

Location: Batesville, Ark.<br />

Enrollment: 500<br />

Conference: TranSouth<br />

Affiliation: NAIA<br />

Nickname: Scots<br />

2008 Record: 28-20<br />

Conf. Finish: 11-11 (7th)<br />

H Coach: Kirk Kelley<br />

Starter’s Returning: 6<br />

SID: Gene McCoy<br />

SID Phone: (870) 307-7516<br />

Apr. 3/Apr. 4<br />

Louisiana College<br />

Location: Pineville, La.<br />

Enrollment: 987<br />

Conference: ASC<br />

Affiliation: NCAA III<br />

Nickname: Wildcats<br />

2008 Record: 17-26<br />

Conf. Finish: 8-10 (4th)<br />

H Coach: Mike Brynes<br />

Starter’s Returning: 7<br />

SID: Alex Goodling<br />

SID Phone: (318) 487-7590<br />

Apr. 7<br />

Arkansas Tech University<br />

Location: Russellville, Ark.<br />

Enrollment: 7,498<br />

Conference: Gulf South<br />

Affiliation: NCAA II<br />

Nickname: Wonder Boys<br />

2008 Record: 22-23<br />

Conf. Finish: 9-11 (5th)<br />

H Coach: Billy Goss<br />

Starter’s Returning: 4<br />

SID: Ben Greenberg<br />

SID Phone: (479) 968-0645<br />

Apr. 9/Apr. 10<br />

Mississippi College<br />

Location: Clinton, Miss.<br />

Enrollment: 4,000<br />

Conference: ASC<br />

Affiliation: NCAA III<br />

Nickname: Choctaws<br />

2008 Record: 24-19<br />

Conf. Finish: 13-5 (T-2nd)<br />

H Coach: Brian Owens<br />

Starter’s Returning: 4<br />

SID: Chris Brooks<br />

SID Phone: (601) 925-3234<br />

Apr. 16<br />

Central Baptist College<br />

Location: Conway, Ark.<br />

Enrollment: 400<br />

Conference: Independent<br />

Affiliation: NCCAA I<br />

Nickname: Mustangs<br />

2008 Record: NA<br />

Conf. Finish: NA<br />

H Coach: Lyle Middleton<br />

Starter’s Returning: 5<br />

SID: NA<br />

SID Phone: (501) 329-6872<br />

Apr. 17/Apr. 18<br />

Austin College<br />

Location: Sherman, Texas<br />

Enrollment: 1,330<br />

Conference: SCAC<br />

Affiliation: NCAA III<br />

Nickname: Kangaroos<br />

2008 Record: 17-22<br />

Conf. Finish: 7-9 (4th)<br />

H Coach: Carl Iwasaki<br />

Starter’s Returning: 5<br />

SID: Jeff Kelly<br />

SID Phone: (903) 813-2275<br />

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all-time lettermen<br />

40<br />

Since 1994<br />

A<br />

Shawn Adams (1999-2002)<br />

Sam Adkins (2000)<br />

Carey Allison (1994-96)<br />

Stefan Andermann (1994)<br />

Ryan Anderson (1996-97)<br />

B<br />

Brandon Bain (2002)<br />

Lee Beshoner (1997-2000)<br />

Zac Bottoms (2006)<br />

Chris Bradke (1994-97)<br />

Anthony Brandon (2003-06)<br />

DJ Braswell (2006-08)<br />

Cory Briggs (2007-08)<br />

Chris Bright (2003-04)<br />

Jacob Brister (2006)<br />

Brad Broussard (2007-08)<br />

Justin Brown (2003-06)<br />

<strong>John</strong> Burgess (2002-04)<br />

C<br />

Lucas Campbell (1995-98)<br />

<strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> (2007-08)<br />

Steve Carrillo (2007-08)<br />

Ransom Chamness (1998)<br />

<strong>David</strong> Ciesla (1995)<br />

Jeremy Claunch (2002)<br />

Dustin Cole (2003-06)<br />

Matt Coleman (1994-95)<br />

Frankie Collazo (2003-04)<br />

J.R. Cook (1998-2001)<br />

Jonathan Cox (2008)<br />

D<br />

Mike Darr (2006)<br />

Scott Dietz (2007-08)<br />

Joey Divis (2008)<br />

Curt Dixon (2005-08)<br />

Justin Dixon (1999, 2000-03)<br />

Tim Driedric (2005-08)<br />

Kevin Duncan (1998-2001)<br />

E<br />

TJ Eason (2004)<br />

F<br />

Tim Faires (2001)<br />

Rusty Farrin (2003-04)<br />

Robby Finnell (2005-08)<br />

Freddy Flores (2007-08)<br />

Cliff Ford (2001-04)<br />

Austin Freeman (2000)<br />

Bo Funderburk (1996-99)<br />

G<br />

Alan Garrison (1999, 2001)<br />

Cody Gebhart (1999-2002)<br />

Tyler Gideon (2003-06)<br />

<strong>John</strong> Glenn (2007-08)<br />

B.J. Greene (2000-03)<br />

Rusty Gregory (1998-2001)<br />

H<br />

Chase Hale (2004-06)<br />

Chris Harrell (2002-05)<br />

Chad Harris (2000-01)<br />

JaSon Harris (1995)<br />

Brett Hays (2003-06)<br />

Brian Heckmann (2003-06)<br />

Matt Hebert (2001)<br />

Chad Henson (2000, 2002)<br />

Caleb Hilton (2004-06)<br />

Eric Hipp (1998-00)<br />

Jeremy Hogan (2008)<br />

Trevor Holbert (2003-04)<br />

<strong>John</strong> Honeycutt (2003)<br />

Jimmy Hopkins (1994-97)<br />

Kyle Hudson (2004-06, 2008)<br />

Kris Hurtt (2007)<br />

I<br />

Hugh Inman (1995-96)<br />

<strong>David</strong> Isom (2006-07)<br />

J<br />

Mark Jelks (2003-05)<br />

Justin Jennings (2004-05)<br />

Darren Jones (1995-98)<br />

Kyle Jones (2006)<br />

Steve Jones (2000-01)<br />

Jason Jordan (1995-98)<br />

K<br />

Carey Kimbrow (1995)<br />

Mark King (1999)<br />

Jedd Kirby (2005)<br />

<strong>Logan</strong> Kizer (2006-08)<br />

<strong>Todd</strong> Koch (2005-08)<br />

L<br />

Eric Labbe (1996-98)<br />

Jarid LaBue (1995-96)<br />

Taylor Larkin (2007)<br />

Chance Lawless (1998-02)<br />

Scotty Lawrence (1994-95)<br />

Steve Litton (1994-95)<br />

Carson Long (2006)<br />

Brad Luehrs (1994-96)<br />

M<br />

Bill Martin (2005-06)<br />

Daniel Martin (2001)<br />

Casey McCord (1994-97)<br />

Mike McDaniel (1996)<br />

Darius McMillan (1998)<br />

Nathan Moore (2002-03)<br />

Richard Morgan (2004)<br />

Robert Mummey (2008)<br />

N<br />

<strong>John</strong> Newburn (1994)<br />

Shane Norrid (1999-01)<br />

O<br />

Jacob Oates (2004)<br />

Jared Owen (2006)<br />

CJ Owens (2003)<br />

P<br />

Jimmy Pannell (2006-07)<br />

Eric Parker (1999-2002)<br />

Joey Payne (1994)<br />

Chase Pearrow (2002)<br />

Jeremiah Pearson (1994-95)<br />

Arturo Perez (2007-08)<br />

Clint Phifer (2002-04)<br />

<strong>John</strong> Phillips (2007-08)<br />

Tyler Pickett (2005)<br />

Matt Polczynski (2001)<br />

Brian Potts (2003-04)<br />

Patrick Prater (1997-99)<br />

Sean Pratt (2003-04)<br />

Robert Prince (1997-98)<br />

R<br />

Tim Renshaw (2006)<br />

Chad Rockett (1994-96)<br />

Hank Rogers (2008)<br />

S<br />

<strong>David</strong> Saams (2007)<br />

Jamie Saveall (1995-96)<br />

<strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong> (2006-08)<br />

Josh Schimberg (1997-98)<br />

Brad Schwandt (1998)<br />

Chris Sexton (2008)<br />

James Seymour (1999, 2000- 02)<br />

Kerry Shirley (2004)<br />

William Shoemate (1996)<br />

<strong>John</strong> Simmons (1995)<br />

Brandon Skelton (2001)<br />

Andrew Smallwood (1996-98)<br />

Brian <strong>Smith</strong> (1998)<br />

Bill <strong>Smith</strong> (2007-08)<br />

Chad <strong>Smith</strong> (1999)<br />

<strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> (2006-08)<br />

JC Spillman (2003)<br />

Chris Stubbs (1996-97)<br />

Heath Swiney (2002)<br />

Brad Swift (2003)<br />

T<br />

Andy Tasker (1999-2002)<br />

Chad Tate (1999)<br />

Andrew Teaster (2007)<br />

Caleb Throckmorton (2004)<br />

Terry Tice (1999-00)<br />

Matt Tito (2005)<br />

Tad Turner (2006-08)<br />

Sam Tyler (1995-97)<br />

U<br />

Josh Underwood (2001-04)<br />

V<br />

<strong>Todd</strong> Vandevoir (2003-04)<br />

Chase Van Hoose (2006-07)<br />

W<br />

Colby Wardlow (2007)<br />

Jeffrey Weaver (2007-08)<br />

Justin Webster (1994)<br />

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baseball<br />

<strong>David</strong> White (1994-95)<br />

Michael White (1994-97)<br />

Matt Wilson (2004)<br />

Jeremiah Woehl (1999-00)<br />

Ben Wolf (2007)<br />

Brett Wood (2007-08)<br />

Rand Wood (2004-05)<br />

Josh Woods (2003)<br />

Brian Wright (1995-98)<br />

Dennis Wright (1998-2001)<br />

<strong>Todd</strong> Wyatt (1997-98)<br />

Y<br />

Jeff Young (2002)<br />

Nick Yount (1998-2001)<br />

Z<br />

Ca’Lyn Zachary (1999)<br />

Chance Lawless (1998-02)<br />

Rusty Gregory (1998-01)


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baseball<br />

2008 American Southwest Conference East Division Awards<br />

East Division Player of the Year: Clay Baker, 2B, Sr., Texas-Tyler<br />

East Division Pitcher of the Year: Blake Booher, RHP, Sr., Texas-Tyler<br />

East Division Newcomer of the Year: Kyle Pope, OF, So., East Texas Baptist<br />

East Division Freshman of the Year: Anthony Benoit, C, Louisiana College<br />

East Division Coach of the Year: Brian Owens, Mississippi College<br />

All-East Division First Team<br />

1B Tyler Bray# Jr. Louisiana College<br />

1B Max Parks# Sr. Mississippi College<br />

2B Clay Baker Sr. Texas-Tyler<br />

SS Cory Briggs So. Ozarks<br />

3B Joseph Towns Jr. Texas-Tyler<br />

C Scott Dietz# So. Ozarks<br />

C Jeremy Harding# Jr. Texas-Tyler<br />

OF <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> Jr. Ozarks<br />

OF Jared Hood Jr. Texas-Tyler<br />

OF Andrew Damewood Sr. Texas-Tyler<br />

DH Robby Finnell Sr. Ozarks<br />

UTL Paige Hodges Jr. Mississippi College<br />

SP Blake Booher Jr. Texas-Tyler<br />

SP Jonathan Russell Sr. Mississippi College<br />

RP Barrett Morgan# Sr. Louisiana College<br />

RP Beau Ziegler# Jr. Texas-Tyler<br />

All-East Division Second Team<br />

1B Robert Mummey Sr. Ozarks<br />

2B Chris Biguenet Jr. Texas-Dallas<br />

SS Kendall Fox Jr. Texas-Tyler<br />

3B Brad Broussard So. Ozarks<br />

C Anthony Benoit Fr. Louisiana College<br />

OF Kyle Pope So. East Texas Baptist<br />

OF <strong>David</strong> Roux Jr. Louisiana College<br />

OF Jared <strong>Smith</strong> Jr. Texas-Dallas<br />

DH Will Melton Sr. East Texas Baptist<br />

UTL <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> Jr. Ozarks<br />

SP Mark Cox# Sr. Texas-Dallas<br />

SP Brett Holland# Jr. Texas-Tyler<br />

RP <strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong> Jr. Ozarks<br />

All-East Division Honorable Mention Team<br />

1B Cody Jones Jr. East Texas Baptist<br />

2B Matt Hale So. East Texas Baptist<br />

SS Garrett Norton Fr. Texas-Dallas<br />

C Joey Ramos So. LeTourneau<br />

OF Brannon Walls So. Mississippi College<br />

OF <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> Jr. Ozarks<br />

OF Chase Whitehead Sr. Texas-Dallas<br />

OF Ed Hurta Jr. LeTourneau<br />

OF Jared Gage# Sr. East Texas Baptist<br />

OF Chris Goss# Sr. Texas-Tyler<br />

UTL Cory Farra Sr. Texas-Tyler<br />

UTL Ed Hurta Jr. LeTourneau<br />

SP Curt Dixon Sr. Ozarks<br />

SP <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong> Jr. Ozarks<br />

SP <strong>Todd</strong> Koch Jr. Ozarks<br />

RP Adam Spinn# So. Texas-Dallas<br />

RP Tyler Williams# Sr. Mississippi College<br />

# indicates tie in voting at that position<br />

2008 Final ASC Standings<br />

East Division<br />

ASC Overall<br />

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.<br />

Texas-Tyler 15 3 0 .833 36 9 0 .800<br />

Ozarks 13 5 0 .722 32 11 0 .744<br />

Mississippi College 13 5 0 .722 24 19 0 .558<br />

Louisiana College 8 10 0 .444 17 26 0 .395<br />

Texas-Dallas 6 12 0 .333 22 16 0 .579<br />

LeTourneau 5 13 0 .278 11 25 1 .311<br />

East Texas Baptist 3 15 0 .167 17 23 0 .425<br />

West Division<br />

ASC Overall<br />

Team W L T Pct. W L T Pct.<br />

Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 7 0 .667 28 12 0 .700<br />

Concordia Texas 14 7 0 .667 30 16 0 .652<br />

Hardin-Simmons 14 7 0 .667 26 16 0 .619<br />

McMurry 14 7 0 .667 29 19 0 .604<br />

Texas Lutheran 9 12 0 .429 19 21 0 .475<br />

Howard Payne 8 13 0 .381 14 26 0 .350<br />

Schreiner 8 13 0 .381 11 29 0 .275<br />

Sul Ross State 3 18 0 .143 6 29 0 .171<br />

american southwest conference<br />

Amy Carlton<br />

ASC Commissioner<br />

Amy Carlton is the Commissioner of the American<br />

Southwest Conference with oversight of the league’s<br />

long-term and daily administration and operations,<br />

including member and NCAA relations, compliance,<br />

scheduling and championships. Carlton was appointed<br />

Interim Commissioner July 1, 2006 after serving as ASC<br />

Assistant Commissioner/Director of Media Relations.<br />

Carlton joined the ASC office in January 2002 after<br />

13-1/2 years in sports information at NCAA Division I institutions, including<br />

10 years as Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations at the University<br />

of Michigan (1990-2000). She was Assistant Sports Information Director at<br />

Northern Illinois University (1989-90) and a graduate intern at both Western<br />

Illinois University (1987-88) and Michigan (1988-89). Carlton began her career<br />

at Division III institutions as an assistant in the news bureau at Franklin College<br />

(1981-82) and Director of News and Sports Information at Manchester College<br />

(1982-87).<br />

Carlton is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of<br />

Athletics (NACDA), National Association of Division III Athletic Administrators<br />

(NADIIIAA), National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators<br />

(NACWAA), and the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).<br />

A native of Greencastle, Ind., Carlton is a 1981 graduate of Franklin College<br />

(Ind.), where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism.<br />

Greg Weghorst<br />

ASC Director of Media Relations<br />

Greg Weghorst was named Director of Media<br />

Relations of the American Southwest Conference in<br />

February 2007 after serving in an interim role since<br />

August 2006.<br />

Weghorst is the fifth media relations director of the<br />

ASC. He provides an oversight of the conference’s media<br />

relations operation, including compilation of league<br />

statistics and standings and NCAA reports, production<br />

of the ASC weekly sport reports, maintaining the ASC web site and assisting with<br />

conference issues and tournament administration.<br />

A sports writer with the Temple Daily Telegram prior to coming to the ASC,<br />

Weghorst provided coverage of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Central Texas<br />

Blackhawks/Marshals of the North American Hockey League and Temple-area<br />

high schools. He was part of the coverage team for the 2005 EV1.net Houston<br />

Bowl and the 2004 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. A native of Waco,<br />

Texas, he is a 2003 graduate of Mary Hardin-Baylor with a Bachelor of Arts<br />

degree in mass communications/journalism.<br />

41


For close to 175 years, University of the Ozarks has<br />

approached education with an unyielding search for<br />

truth.<br />

That search led our founders to establish the first<br />

co-educational college west of the Mississippi. It set<br />

the stage for the first Arkansas woman to receive a<br />

college degree. And because truth often defies convention,<br />

ours was the first historically white college in<br />

the state to admit African-Americans.<br />

Every day, our history inspires Ozarks students to discover<br />

their own individual truths. But we won’t expect<br />

you to find the answers alone. Through every step of<br />

your search, we’ll stand by you as true scholars, mentors,<br />

and friends.<br />

Founded in 1834 as Cane Hill School, University<br />

of the Ozarks is a private, four-year comprehensive<br />

university affiliated with the Presbyterian Church.<br />

Located on 30 acres in Clarksville, Arkansas (pop.<br />

7,500), Ozarks is home to about 675 students from<br />

22 states and 20 countries.<br />

More than 80 percent of our faculty hold the highest<br />

degrees in their fields. Because we’re small by<br />

design, our average class size is 14 and the student/<br />

faculty ratio is 13:1.<br />

More than 60 majors, minors, and preprofessional<br />

degrees, from Composite Science to Strategic Communications<br />

are offered. Many Ozarks graduates also<br />

go on to top graduate programs in law, medicine, and<br />

engineering.<br />

The central mall of campus is flanked by historic<br />

Munger Chapel and Walker Hall, a $7 million facility<br />

that houses a television studio, radio station, and<br />

state-of-the art editing suites. The 38,000-square-foot<br />

Robson Library houses more than 175,000 items for<br />

reading and research.<br />

Seventy-five percent of students live on campus in<br />

one of six residence halls that feature such perks as<br />

recreation rooms and in-room computer connections.<br />

At roughly half the national average for a private,<br />

liberal arts education, University of the Ozarks’<br />

tuition offers exceptional value. About 95 percent of<br />

students receive some type of financial aid, including<br />

scholarships, grants, loans, and work study. Over<br />

$7.7 million in financial aid is distributed annually.<br />

You may have heard that a liberal arts education is all<br />

about mental agility, intellectual prowess, service to<br />

others, and critical thinking. We couldn’t agree more.<br />

But at Ozarks, we’re also steeped in the tradition of<br />

preparedness – for your career, for graduate school,<br />

for life.<br />

THE UNIVERSITY OF THE OZARKS<br />

A key part of being prepared is knowing when to ask<br />

for help. Ozarks’ Student Support Services (SSS) provides<br />

free tutoring, a 24-hour computer lab, resume<br />

assistance, career and grad school strategies, and<br />

more than a dozen other services to help students<br />

achieve their very best.<br />

Internships are an essential part of the college experience,<br />

allowing you to practice newfound skills “in the<br />

field” and try a career (or two) on for size. Ozarks interns<br />

are doing research in polymer chemistry, working<br />

with the forest service, and volunteering for national<br />

political campaigns. Just how much can one student<br />

get involved? One Ozarks student landed internships<br />

at both the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C.<br />

and the FOX News Network in Manhattan and created<br />

films for Little Rock’s “48 Hour Film Festival” as well<br />

as the Cinequest Film Festival.<br />

Once Ozarks graduates get out into the world, there’s<br />

no stopping them. Our alumni pursue a truly incredible<br />

array of careers, from writing for ad agencies and<br />

practicing clinical psychology to working for the Secret<br />

Service. And if you’re interested in furthering your<br />

education, expect to be in good company. More than<br />

85 percent of Ozarks students who apply are accepted<br />

to top graduate, medical, and law schools.


If you’re not accustomed to up-close-and personal<br />

interaction with your instructors, you’ll get used to it<br />

soon enough. Both in and out of class, Ozarks faculty<br />

demand accountability (don’t be surprised if you<br />

get a phone call from your professor when you miss<br />

class). That sort of “personal attention” is just one<br />

example of our genuine concern for each individual<br />

student’s progress.<br />

Our faculty is known for inspiring remarkable acts.<br />

With their help, students are studying abroad<br />

in Strasburg, Florence, and Hong Kong. They’re<br />

learning about new forms of international currency<br />

trading from experts in the field, and using their<br />

Latin skills to enhance research papers on medieval<br />

drama. If this sounds more like master’s work than<br />

undergraduate, it’s no accident. Because University<br />

of the Ozarks is small by design, professors have the<br />

time to delve deeply into every student’s interests<br />

– and help make the most of their talents. In the<br />

political science program, Dr. Gil Parks’ students<br />

are researching national human rights legislation<br />

at American University in D.C. and taking on<br />

internships with the National Republican Senatorial<br />

Committee. They’re also attending law schools<br />

nationwide, including Notre Dame, Pepperdine, and<br />

Georgetown. Similarly, Dr. Sean Coleman encourages<br />

his pre-med students to take full advantage of<br />

the liberal arts, with foreign language minors, and<br />

immersion trips to countries like Mexico and Italy.<br />

With over 40 clubs and organizations to choose<br />

from, it isn’t hard to find one you’re truly passionate<br />

about. For some, it’s a club with academic affiliations<br />

like Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) – a<br />

global, non-profit organization that helps members<br />

develop leadership, teamwork, and communication<br />

skills by championing free enterprise and community<br />

service. Others pursue more personal passions by<br />

joining Amnesty International, College Republicans,<br />

or Young Democrats. And if you’re simply looking to<br />

have fun, you won’t be disappointed. In the student<br />

center, ping-pong matches have been known to go on<br />

for hours, and you never know when a soccer game<br />

might break out in the quad. Movie nights often hit<br />

the big screens in the residence halls, where camaraderie<br />

and community come together.<br />

At Ozarks, serious sports fans have a lot to cheer<br />

about. As a member of NCAA Division III and the<br />

American Southwest Conference, our teams square<br />

off against competitors from Texas, Louisiana,<br />

Arkansas, and Mississippi. Our teams make the<br />

playoffs and our student-athletes consistently earn<br />

All-America and All-Conference honors. Our Eagles<br />

compete academically, too. They regularly appear<br />

on ASC all-academic rosters and are recognized for<br />

high marks by organizations like the National Soccer<br />

Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).<br />

THE CAMPUS EXPERIENCE


Majors<br />

Accounting<br />

Art*<br />

Biology*<br />

Business Administration<br />

Business Education*<br />

Chemistry<br />

Communications – Radio,<br />

Television and Video<br />

Communications – Strategic<br />

Composite Science<br />

Early Childhood Education*†<br />

Economics<br />

English*<br />

Environmental Studies<br />

History*<br />

History & Literature<br />

Management<br />

Marketing<br />

Mathematics*<br />

Middle Level Education*†<br />

Music<br />

Philosophy<br />

Physical Education*<br />

Political Science<br />

Psychology<br />

Psychology of Human Behavior<br />

Religion<br />

Religion/Philosophy<br />

Social Sciences*<br />

Sociology<br />

Spanish<br />

Theatre<br />

Minors<br />

Any of the areas above, and the following<br />

additional subject areas:<br />

Computer Applications<br />

Computer Science<br />

Health<br />

Physics<br />

Pre-Professional Programs<br />

Pre-Engineering<br />

Pre-Law<br />

Pre-Medical Sciences<br />

Pre-Pharmacy<br />

Pre-Respiratory Therapy<br />

Pre-Veterinary Sciences<br />

* Teaching Certificates available<br />

† Special education certificates available<br />

THE CAMPUS EXPERIENCE<br />

University Sponsored Groups<br />

Campus Activities Board (CAB)<br />

Residence Hall Association (RHA)<br />

Student Foundation Board (SFB)<br />

Student Government Association (SGA)<br />

Honor Societies<br />

Alpha Chi<br />

Beta Beta Beta (Biology)<br />

Kappa Delta Pi (Education)<br />

Phi Alpha Theta (History)<br />

Sigma Alpha (Sociology)<br />

Sigma Tau Delta (English)<br />

Student Publications/Media<br />

Aerie (Yearbook)<br />

Falstaff (Literary magazine)<br />

KUOZ-Channel 6<br />

KUOZ-LP 100.5 FM<br />

Religious Organizations<br />

Alpha & Omega<br />

Baptist Collegiate Ministries (BCM)<br />

Catholic Campus Ministries (CCM)<br />

Fellowship of Christian Athletes<br />

Methodist Campus Ministries (MCM)<br />

Presbyterian Connection<br />

Presbyterian Students<br />

Recreational Organizations<br />

Ozarks Disc Golf Association<br />

Ozarks Outback Club<br />

Academic Organizations<br />

Beta Sigma Kappa (BSK)<br />

Fortissimo (Music Club)<br />

Ozarks Alchemists<br />

Ozarks Art Club<br />

Ozarks Biological Society (OBS)<br />

Ozarks Mathematical Society<br />

Ozarks Student Education Association<br />

(OSEA)<br />

Phi Beta Lambda (Business)<br />

Students in Free Enterprise<br />

University Players<br />

Special Interest Groups<br />

Amnesty International<br />

BACCHUS<br />

College Republicans<br />

Fire Corps<br />

In Focus Ozarks Photography Club<br />

Investment Club<br />

Martial Arts Club<br />

Planet Club<br />

Rotaract<br />

Screaming Eagles Forensic Club<br />

Student-Athlete Advisory Committee<br />

Model UN Group<br />

Young Democrats


P D.J. Braswell<br />

DH <strong>Todd</strong> Koch<br />

OF <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong><br />

2B <strong>Logan</strong> Kizer<br />

P <strong>John</strong> <strong>Scheuring</strong><br />

OF <strong>David</strong> <strong>Smith</strong>


SS Cory Briggs<br />

ABCA/Rawlings All-American<br />

OZARKS<br />

2009 SCHEDULE<br />

Feb. 3 Tues. HENDRIX COLLEGE 1:30 pm<br />

Feb. 6 Fri. ^ vs Rhodes College 11:30 am<br />

Feb. 7 Sat. ^ vs Millsaps College 11:30 am<br />

Feb. 8 Sun. ^ vs LaGrange College 11:00 am<br />

Feb. 13 Fri. WILLIAMS BAPTIST COLLEGE 1:00 pm<br />

Feb. 17 Tues. HENDRIX COLLEGE 1:30 pm<br />

Feb. 20 Fri. MCMURRY UNIVERSITY 2:00 pm<br />

Feb. 21 Sat. MCMURRY UNIVERSITY (DH) 12:00 pm<br />

Feb. 27 Fri. at Hardin-Simmons Univ. 7:00 pm<br />

Feb. 28 Sat. at Hardin-Simmons Univ. (DH) 1:00 pm<br />

Mar. 3 Tues. CLARKE COLLEGE 1:00 pm<br />

Mar. 6 Fri. * at East Texas Baptist Univ. 6:00 pm<br />

Mar. 7 Sat. * at East Texas Baptist Univ. (DH) 12:00 pm<br />

Mar. 13 Fri. * UT DALLAS 2:00 pm<br />

Mar. 14 Sat. * UT DALLAS (DH) 12:00 pm<br />

Mar. 20 Fri. * UT TYLER 2:00 pm<br />

Mar. 21 Sat. * UT TYLER (DH) 12:00 pm<br />

Mar. 26 Thurs. at Hendrix College 2:00 pm<br />

Mar. 27 Fri. * at LeTourneau University 2:00 pm<br />

Mar. 28 Sat. * at LeTourneau University (DH) 12:00 pm<br />

Mar. 31 Tues. at Lyon College 2:00 pm<br />

Apr. 3 Fri. * LOUISIANA COLLEGE 2:00 pm<br />

Apr. 4 Sat. * LOUISIANA COLLEGE 12:00 pm<br />

Apr. 7 Tues. at Arkansas Tech University 6:00 pm<br />

Apr. 9 Thurs. * at Mississippi College 6:00 pm<br />

Apr. 10 Fri. * at Mississippi College (DH) 12:00 pm<br />

Apr. 14 Tues. at Hendrix College 6:00 pm<br />

Apr. 16 Thurs. CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE 2:00 pm<br />

Apr. 17 Fri. at Austin College 6:00 pm<br />

Apr. 18 Sat. at Austin College (DH) 12:00 pm<br />

Apr. 24-26 + ASC Tournament<br />

May 1-3 - ASC Tournament<br />

May 14-17 % NCAA Regionals<br />

May 22-27 # NCAA World Series<br />

* Denotes American Southwest Conference Game<br />

^ Wilson/DeMarini Classic at Jackson, Mississippi<br />

+ ASC Tournament First Round (best of 3) at site TBD<br />

- ASC Tournament Championship Round (top 4) at site TBD<br />

% NCAA Regionals at a site TBD<br />

# NCAA College World Series at Appleton, Wisconsin<br />

OF <strong>Bruce</strong> <strong>Cameron</strong><br />

D3baseball.com All-American

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