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Page 1: 2015 WKU Baseball Media Guide

hilltopper football2014 media guide

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WKU BaseBall By The NUmBers

131 all-CoNfereNCe seleCTioNs

103 Players sigNed ProfessioNally

30 all-ameriCaNs

16 mlB drafT PiCKs siNCe 2009

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welcome to conference usa

WKU joins 13 other institutions - Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, UTEP and UTSA - to make up the 2014-15 membership of Conference USA, which is celebrating its 20th year of existence this year. The Conference USA footprint reaches over 10 states with a combined population of approximately 30 million.

Conference USA sponsors competition in 19 sports - nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, foot-ball, golf, soccer, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, in-door and outdoor track and field, and volleyball). WKU will compete in 17 C-USA Championships, with the ex-ception of only men’s soccer and men’s tennis.

Since beginning competition in 1995, Conference USA teams have combined for 83 bowl appearances in foot-ball, 100 NCAA Tournament appearances in basketball including three Final Fours, 60 NCAA baseball appear-ances including six College World Series berths, 71 NCAA soccer tournament appearances including four trips to the College Cup, and 35 individual national champions in track and field and cross country.

Success is not limited to athletic achievement, how-ever, as 186 Conference USA student-athletes have garnered Academic All-America honors, 651 have achieved academic all-district laurels and thousands of student-athletes have earned their college degrees.

C-USA annually awards $4,000 postgraduate scholar-ships, along with the Sport Academic Awards, Scholar-Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Ex-cellence Award. Additionally, Conference USA presents a Spirit of Service Award three times each year, recog-

nizing student-athletes who excel on the field, in the classroom and give back to the community through significant service efforts and participation.

CharlotteFIU

Florida AtlanticLA TechMarshall

Middle TennesseeNorth Texas

Old DominionRice

Southern MissUABUTEPUTSAWKU

2014-15 ConferenCe usa MeMbers

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general1 Welcome to Conference USA2 Table of Contents3 Quick Facts4 Media Information6 Nick Denes Field7 Hilltopper IMG Sports Network8 2015 Roster

2015 outlook12 Infield13 Outfield14 Pitching

coaching staff16 Head Coach Matt Myers20 Blake Allen23 Brendan Dougherty26 Devin Kelly26 Dustin Wilson/Duane Hall

hilltoppers28 Seniors37 Juniors41 Sophomores48 Newcomers

2014 in review56 2014 Results57 2014 Final Stats59 2014 Game-by-Game Batting61 2014 Home Run Chart62 2014 Game-by-Game Pitching64 2014 Superlatives

history66 Team Records67 Single-Season Records69 Career Records72 Single-Game Records76 Yearly Statistical Leaders85 Hilltopper Honor Roll90 Hilltopper Legends91 Hilltoppers In The Pros93 All-Time Letterwinners101 Year-by-Year Records103 All-Time Results133 All-Time Series Records135 Series Record By Opponent

university158 Western Kentucky University159 Bowling Green, Kentucky160 University President161 Director of Athletics162 Senior Athletic Staff163 Athletic Staff164 Hilltopper Head Coaches165 Student-Athlete Outreach166 Big Red

conference usa168 Conference USA170 C-USA Baseball Championship 171 2014 C-USA Final Stats/Awards

opponents174 2015 Schedule175 2015 Opponent Profiles

table of contents

Head coach Matt Myers celebrates a win over Kentucky at Bowling Green Ballpark in 2013

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university inforMationlocation ....................................... Bowling Green, Ky. 42101founded ............................................................................... 1906enrollment ........................................................................21,124nickname .................................................................Hilltopperscolors ..................................................................Red and Whitestadium (capacity) .................... Nick Denes Field (1,500)national affiliation .....................................NCAA Division Iconference affiliation ..............................Conference USApresident ...................................................... Dr. Gary RansdellDirector of athletics ....................................... Todd Stewartfaculty athletic representative ...........Dr. Craig Martinticket office ................. 270-745-5222 / 1-800-5-BIG-RED

hilltopper BaseBall historyfirst year of Baseball ...................................................... 1910all-time record ................................... 1688-1389-12 (.548) seasons of college Baseball ............................................ 95regular-season conference championships .............830-win seasons ...................................................................... 20ncaa regional appearances .............................................4 • Last Regional Appearance ........................................... 2009postseason record ..............................................................6-8 last postseason appearance ...................................... 2009 • L, 4-1 vs. #8 Ole Miss, NCAA Regional Final (Oxford)

hilltopper BaseBall coaching staffhead coach ................................... Matt Myers (4th season) • Career Record ......................................171-218 (7 seasons) • Record at WKU .........................................82-90 (3 seasons)assistant coach ............................Blake Allen (7th season)assistant coach ..........Brendan Dougherty (4th season)volunteer assistant ....................Devin Kelly (1st season)athletic trainer .................................................Dustin Wilsonstrength and conditioning coach ...............Duane Hall

hilltopper BaseBall inforMation2014 record .......................................................................29-28 • Home .................................................................................... 20-8 • Road ...................................................................................... 8-18 • Neutral ....................................................................................1-2sun Belt conference record ............... 15-15 (5th place)postseason ......................................................................... Nonefinal national ranking ................................................. Noneletterwinners returning/lost ..................................20/12position starters returning/lost ..................................6/3pitchers returning/lost ....................................................9/6newcomers ............................................................................... 14

key position players returning (2014 stats) • Anderson Miller (Jr., OF/LHP) - .335 avg, .879 OPS All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team • Ryan Church (Sr., 1B) - .306 avg., 70 H, 38 RBI, 7 HR All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team• Ryan Messex (R-Sr., C) - 19 CS, .285 avg., 9 2B Johnny Bench Watch List • Cody Wofford (Sr., SS) - .288 avg, 28 R, 26 RBI, 5 HR

key position players lost • Regan Flaherty (Sr., OF) - .313 avg., 72 H, 35 RBI Ranked 6th in SBC with 18 doubles• Scott Wilcox (Sr., 2B) - .297 avg., 32 RBI, 15 2B 234 career hits (10th all-time)

key pitchers returning • Josh Bartley (Jr., RHP) - 5-4, 4.61 ERA, 66.1 IP, 38 K • Ryan Thurston (So., LHP) - 1-0, 2.16 ERA, 33.1 IP, 21 K • Sam Higgs (So., RHP) - 25 app., 5-4, 43.2 IP, 26 K, 1 SV

key pitchers lost • Ian Tompkins (Jr., LHP) - 14 SV, 46 K, drafted by KC • Justin Hageman (Sr., RHP) - 6-2, 2.63 ERA, 95.2 IP, 68 K • Jake Thompson (Sr., RHP) - 4-4, 4.29 ERA, 77.2 IP, 61 K • Austin Clay (Sr., LHP) - 17 app., 5-3, 56.0 IP, 36 K

creDits editor Jeremy Brown Design/layout Jeremy Brown, Kyle Neaves Shaun Senn, Hannah Krill contributors Adam Klupp, Michael Schroeder Kyle Neaves, Whitney Tarpy, Robert Sampson, Lillie-Anne Mulligan photography Megan Stearman, Dr. James Robinson, Joe Imel, Bryan Lemon, Clinton Lewis, WKU Archives, Bowling Green Daily News, IMG printing Gerald Printing

The 2015 WKU Baseball Media Guide is a publication of the WKU Athletic Communications/Media Relations Office. All text and photo content is property of WKU Athletics and Western Kentucky University and may not be reproduced without permission. This document was printed with state funds.

wkusports.com is the official online home for all 18 sports on The Hill. Rosters, schedules, statistics, game notes, game recaps and media guides are constantly updated online.

QUICK FACTS

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media informationJeremy Brownasst. Director - athletic communicationsBaseball contact(270) 745-5388 (Office)(812) 205-6229 (Cell)[email protected]

wku staff DirectoryMichael schroeder Assistant A.D./Communicationskyle neaves DirectorJeremy Brown Assistant Directorrobert sampson Assistant Directorwhitney tarpy Assistant Directorpaul Just SID Emeritus/HistorianMegan stearman Lead PhotographerDr. James robinson Staff Photographeradam klupp Student Assistantlillie-anne Mulligan Student Assistant

Mailing informationAthletic Communications/Media RelationsE.A. Diddle Arena Room 14541605 Avenue of ChampionsBowling Green, KY 42101-6412

websiteWKUSports.com

social MediaTwitter: Facebook: Instagram:@WKUSports /WKUAthletics @WKUSports@WKUBaseball @WKUBaseball@WKUSportsPics

conference usa MeDia relationsruss andersonassistant commissioner - Baseball [email protected]

Mailing informationConference USA5201 North O’Connor - Suite 300Irving, Texas 75039

phone(214) 774-1300

websiteConferenceUSA.com

social MediaTwitter: Facebook:@Conference_USA Conference USA

Directions to wkufroM i-65 north (heaDing south): Take the first Bowling Green exit (exit 28) onto US 31-W. Follow the signs for US 31-W South -- Bowling Green. Stay on the four-lane US 31-W South (Louisville Road) to the stop light at the bridge over Barren River. Continue straight through the light. When the one-way streets merge into the four-lane University Blvd., you will be on the NW corner of the Western Kentucky University campus (railroad on right, WKU on left).

froM i-65 south (heaDing north): Take the sec-ond Bowling Green exit (exit 22) onto Scottsville Road and follow it all the way down to the 31-W intersection. Take a left at the light and follow 31-W down to the roundabout and exit right onto University Blvd. WKU’s athletic facilities will be located on your right coming up the road.

froM us 68-80 west (heaDing east): Follow US 68-80 (Russellville Road) into Bowling Green. You will pass under a railroad overpass (with its “Welcome to WKU” sign) and turn left onto University Blvd. The athlet-ics complex will then be on your right -- first Nick Denes Field (baseball), then Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium. The Arena/Stadium Parking Lot and E.A. Diddle Arena will be on your right just past the Stadium.

froM natcher parkway (heaDing south): Take the first Bowling Green exit (US 231, exit 9) and turn right onto Morgantown Road (US 231) into Bowl-ing Green. You will cross Veterans Memorial Lane and pass Warren Central High School (on the right). When you reach the junction of US 231 and US 68-80 (Holley Corporation on your right and Arby’s straight ahead), turn left onto Russellville Road and follow the direc-tions for US 68-80 above from the railroad overpass (“Welcome to WKU” sign) on in to Diddle Arena/Smith Stadium.

Western Kentucky University has a long and storied history across its 18 NCAA Division I programs.

We respectfully ask that you refer to our university’s athletic programs as the WKU Hilltoppers and WKU Lady Toppers.

Please refrain from using any of the following variations

W. Kentucky Western KentuckyWestern Ky. Western

we are ‘wku’

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MEDIA INFORMATIONMeDia services: The WKU Athletic Communications department considers its work with the media a top priority. If you need any additional information, interview or photograph requests, or have any questions, please contact Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Jeremy Brown through phone (812-205-6229) or email at [email protected].

press creDentials: All requests for working press, photo, radio and television should be made to baseball contact Jeremy Brown as soon as possible prior to game day. Credentials will either be left at the main gate of Nick Denes Field, or in the Athletic Communications Office in E.A. Diddle Arena (Room 1454) prior to game day. The WKU press box is a working facility. Spouses, dates, children and non-workers are not permitted in the press box.

unauthoriZeD use of creDentials: Credentials will be issued to working media only. Credentials are non-transferable. Use by anyone other than members of the working media is unauthorized and those credentials will be revoked immediately. News organizations allowing unauthorized individuals to use credentials will have their credentials revoked for the remainder of the year.

weekly interview policies: Media members wishing to interview Coach Matt Myers, his assistants or any student-athletes by phone or in person may send requests to Jeremy Brown through phone or email at least a day in advance. A 24-hour notice is required to allow time to contact and arrange with the student-athletes and coaches. No student-athlete phone numbers will be given out to media members.

postgaMe interview policies: The WKU clubhouse and dugout will be off limits to the media during games at Nick Denes Field. Jeremy Brown will collect interview requests following the completion of the eighth inning. Following the NCAA’s recommended 10-minute cooling-off period, head coach Matt Myers and selected WKU players will be made available on the field. The Hilltopper IMG Radio Network will conduct interviews first, followed by members of the media.

stat BroaDcast anD streaMing viDeo: Live stats of all home baseball games will be available at wku.statbroadcast.com. Streaming video will also be available for select home games with a paid subscription to WKUSports.tv. Select road games will be available against league opponents on the Conference USA Digital Network.

weekly wkU baseball sChedule

hoMe series week away series week

Monday: Off daytuesday: Practice or gamewednesday: Practice or gamethursday: Practice*friday: Gamesaturday: Gamesunday: Game

*During weeks where WKU plays a home series, head coach Matt Myers and requested players will preview the series on Thursday before practice at 1:45 p.m.

Monday: Off daytuesday: Practice or gamewednesday: Practice or game*thursday: Travel Dayfriday: Gamesaturday: Gamesunday: Game

*During weeks where WKU plays a road series, head coach Matt Myers and requested players will preview the series on Wednesday before practice at 1:45 p.m.

practices begin between 2-2:30 p.m. for photo or video requests, or extra interview requests, please contact Jeremy brown.

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nick denes field

Nick Denes Field, affectionately known as “The Nick” by WKU fans, has been home for the Hilltoppers since the facility was completed in 1968 in time for the 1969 baseball season.

The field is named after WKU Athletic Hall of Famer Nick Denes, who coached the WKU Baseball program from 1958-62 and also led the Hilltopper Football squad from 1957-67. With a natural grass infield and outfield surface and field dimensions running 330 feet down the lines and 400 feet to straightaway center, The Nick has certainly developed a reputation as being a pitcher’s park.

The facility has undergone over $3 million in renovations since 2002, including the additions of a baseball clubhouse in 2010 and indoor hitting facility in 2002. The clubhouse project was $1 million and was made possible in part to a generous gift from former

WKU Baseball student-athlete Paul Orberson, whom the Hilltoppers named the clubhouse after. The 4,200 square-foot clubhouse features a head coach’s office and two assistant coach offices along with a coaches locker room. The clubhouse also houses a large players’ locker room and players’ lounge, which had major design renovations completed during the summer of 2014. Additionally, the clubhouse has a 250-square foot equipment room and has an on-site training room for injury prevention and rehabilitation.

An enclosed press box with three rows of press seating and two suites was added to the top of the grandstands in 2002. A pair of fan decks past each dugout, often referred to as “Rally Alley”, were added in 2006 as were bullpens to go along with a new outfield wall. Eight-hundred red chair back seats stretching from dugout-to-dugout were also tacked onto the grandstands to increase stadium capacity to 1,500 in the early 90’s and the facility had lights installed for the first time in 1994. The Hilltoppers have been a dominant home team at Nick Denes Field, particularly in recent years, and have a .644 winning percentage at home since opening play at the facility in 1969. The Tops have won 142-of-208 (.682) games at home since 2008, including a school-record mark of 27-3 in 2009.

WKU won 20-of-27 games at The Nick in 2014 and is five home wins shy of hitting the 800-win plateau in 2015. WKU has been .500 or better at home in eight-consecutive seasons and has only been under .500 four times in 46 seasons at Nick Denes Field.

capacity 1,500surface Natural Grassstadium opening 1969renovation completed 2007seasons 46home record 795-438-5 (.644)top crowd 3,057 vs. Kentucky, 04/23/08winning seasons at home 4220-win seasons at home 14

‘the nick’ QuiCk faCts

Nick Denes Field has played home to 795 Hilltopper victories since opening in 1969

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hilltopper img sports networkSince 2008, WKU Baseball has been carried by the Hilltopper IMG Sports Network on ESPN 1450 AM in Bowling Green. IMG College of Winston-Salem, N.C., is the national leader in collegiate sports marketing and serves as the exclusive rights holder for WKU Athletics.

hilltopper BroaDcast teaMVeteran play-by-play talent Randy Lee and seasoned Bluegrass broadcaster Scott Thompson call the action of every home and away Hilltopper contest on the diamond. Thompson handles the broadcasting duties during the early parts of the season while Lee finishes up the WKU Basketball season and Lee calls the majority of baseball games after hoops concludes.

Lee has served as the ‘Voice of the Hilltoppers’ since 2007-08 after spending five years on the broadcast team at Nebraska. Lee has been on the call for plenty of pivotal moments in WKU history, including the 2009 Oxford Regional where the Tops were a game away from advancing to a Super Regional. Lee, whose signature call “Holy Moly” has endeared him to Hilltopper fans over the years, was named the 2012 Sun Belt Conference Broadcaster of the Year.

Scott Thompson is in his eighth year as back up play-by-play for WKU Baseball. During his 35-year local radio career he as also worked WKU Football, Basketball and Softball broadcasts. Thompson also continues to be a part of most of the Kentucky State High School Championship Broadcasts for the KHSAA.

A variety of notable WKU figures rotate their way in as analysts on WKU Baseball broadcasts, including WKU President Dr. Gary Ransdell, who assists Lee and Thompson during many Friday night contests throughout the year. WKU Director of Athletics Todd Stewart, WKU Football Head Coach Jeff Brohm, WKU Volleyball Head Coach Travis Hudson and a number of Hilltopper Baseball alumni are among those set to analyze WKU action in 2015.

gaMeDay BroaDcastThe pre-game show starts 15 minutes prior to first pitch of every game on ESPN 1450 AM. Lee and Thompson will have a pre-game interview from head coach Matt Myers leading into every game and will conduct postgame interviews with Myers and a player following each contest. The Hilltopper IMG Sports Network broadcast will have audio on WKUSports.tv for every game and have live video for select games listed below. All WKU broadcasts can also be heard on the TuneIn app, which is free on iPhone and Android devices.

live video available on wkusports.tv

broadcast teaM

rotating analystWKU Personalities

randy leePlay-by-Play

scott thompsonPlay-by-Play

WKU President Dr. Gary Ransdell is a regular on baseball broadcasts

Date gaMe tiMeF20 Evansville 3:00 p.m.M3 Belmont 3:00 p.m.M4 Austin Peay 3:00 p.m.M6 Ohio State 3:00 p.m.M13 Old Dominion 6:00 p.m.M14 Old Dominion 3:00 p.m.M15 Old Dominion 12:00 p.m.M17 Lipscomb 6:00 p.m.M27 UAB 6:00 p.m.M28 UAB 3:00 p.m.M29 UAB 1:00 p.m.A10 Southern Miss 6:00 p.m.A12 Southern Miss 1:00 p.m.A24 Rice 6:00 p.m.A26 Rice 12:00 p.m.M14 FAU 6:00 p.m.

*all times central and subject to change

wkusports.tv is available via subscription at a monthly rate of $9.95 or a yearly rate of $79.95. fans can also subscribe to the C-usa digital network through Conference usa’s website, which provides access to live and on-demand video content from every Conference usa school, including wku.

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2015 Rosterno. naMe pos yr. B/t ht. wt. hoMetown (previous school)1 Steven Kraft INF Fr. R/R 5-10 175 Gainesville, Va. (Battlefield HS)2 Leiff Clarkson INF RSo. R/R 5-11 185 Union, Ky. (Ryle HS)3 Danny Hudzina INF Jr. R/R 5-11 205 Palm City, Fla. (Palm Beach State College)4 Ryan Thurston LHP So. L/L 6-2 175 Madison, Ind. (Madison HS)6 Paul Murray OF So. R/R 5-11 195 San Bruno, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS)7 Thomas Peter INF Jr. R/R 6-2 195 San Ramon, Calif. (California HS)8 Andrew Stepp INF RJr. R/R 5-8 165 Nixa, Mo. (Southwest Baptist University)9 Hunter Wood C So. S/R 6-1 220 Mt. Washington, Ky. (Bullitt East HS)10 Ben Morrison RHP So. R/R 5-10 175 Bowling Green, Ky. (Bowling Green HS)11 Josh Bartley RHP Jr. L/R 5-9 180 Bowling Green, Ky. (South Warren HS)13 Cody Wofford INF Sr. R/R 6-2 190 McDonough, Ga. (Darton State College)15 Cody Coll RHP So. R/R 6-2 205 Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley HS)16 Grant Malott OF Fr. R/R 6-0 170 New Castle, Ind. (New Castle HS)17 Ty Hogan C RSo. R/R 6-1 180 Lisle, Ill. (Naperville North HS)18 Austin King LHP Jr. L/L 6-0 170 Canyon, Texas (Seward County CC)19 Sam Higgs RHP So. R/R 6-0 195 Henderson, Ky. (Henderson County HS)20 Anderson Miller OF/LHP Jr. L/L 6-3 210 Lexington, Ky. (Lafayette HS)21 Brandon Allen RHP Sr. R/R 6-3 205 Louisville, Ky. (Wabash Valley CC)22 Ryan Church INF Sr. R/R 6-2 225 Santaluces, Fla. (Palm Beach State College)23 Trevor Lowe OF Jr. R/R 5-9 180 Bowling Green, Ky. (Warren Central)24 Philip Diedrick OF Sr. L/R 6-2 220 Ajax, Ontario (Connors State CC)26 Connor McHugh RHP Fr. R/R 6-0 180 Lexington, Ky. (Paul Laurence Dunbar HS)28 John Harman LHP Jr. L/L 6-2 195 Carrollton, Ga. (Darton State College)29 Jackson Sowell RHP RSo. R/R 6-0 175 Bowling Green, Ky. (Bowling Green HS)30 Ryan Messex C RSr. R/R 5-10 195 Louisville, Ky. (Male HS)31 Kaleb Duckworth OF Fr. R/R 6-4 205 Henderson, Ky. (Henderson County HS)32 Harrison Scanlon OF RFr. L/R 6-4 220 Louisville, Ky. (DuPont Manual HS)34 Tate Glasscock RHP RSr. R/R 6-3 215 Hardinsburg, Ky. (Breckinridge County HS)35 Brennan Pearson RHP Sr. R/R 6-1 185 Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Siegel HS)38 Kevin Elder RHP RSo. R/R 6-0 220 Hampshire, Ill. (Iowa Western CC)40 Zach Janes OF Jr. L/L 5-8 165 Louisville, Ky. (Cleveland State College)41 Logan Weins LHP Fr. L/L 6-1 205 Frankton, Ind. (Frankton HS)42 Wyatt Terrell INF Fr. R/R 5-11 170 Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay HS)43 Jacob Smiley LHP Fr. L/L 6-2 180 Bowling Green, Ky. (South Warren HS)45 Ethan Simmons LHP Fr. L/L 6-0 205 Birmingham, Ala. (Briarwood Christian School)

coaching staff

no. naMe pos. year at wku alMa Mater12 Matt Myers Head Coach 4th Season Tennessee (1998)26 Blake Allen Assistant Coach 7th Season Blackburn [Ill.] College (2001)5 Brendan Dougherty Assistant Coach 4th Season Coastal Carolina (1998)25 Devin Kelly Volunteer Assistant 1st Season WKU (2014)

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Roster breakdown

left (11)outfielders (4)Philip DiedrickZach JanesAnderson MillerHarrison Scanlon

switch (1)Hunter Wood

pitchers (7)Josh BartleyJohn HarmanAustin KingEthan SimmonsJacob SmileyRyan ThurstonLogan Weins

Batting hanD

infielders (10)Ryan ChurchLeiff ClarksonTy HoganDanny HudzinaSteven KraftRyan MessexThomas PeterAndrew SteppWyatt TerrellCody Wofford

outfielders (4)Kaleb Duckworth

Trevor LoweGrant MalottPaul Murray

pitchers (9)Brandon AllenCody CollKevin ElderTate GlasscockSam HiggsConnor McHughBen MorrisonBrennan PearsonJackson Sowell

right (23)

outfielders (2)Zach JanesAnderson Miller*

* Miller also pitches

pitchers (6)John HarmanAustin KingEthan SimmonsJacob SmileyRyan ThurstonLogan Weins

throwing hanD

infielders (11)Ryan ChurchLeiff ClarksonTy HoganDanny HudzinaSteven KraftRyan MessexThomas PeterAndrew SteppWyatt TerrellCody WoffordHunter Wood

outfielders (6)Philip DiedrickKaleb DuckworthTrevor Lowe

Grant MalottPaul MurrayHarrison Scanlon

pitchers (10)Brandon AllenJosh BartleyCody CollKevin ElderTate GlasscockSam HiggsConnor McHughBen MorrisonBrennan PearsonJackson Sowell

left (8) right (27)

returning (11)INF Ryan Church (56)INF Leiff Clarkson (38)OF Philip Diedrick (39)C Ty Hogan (0)OF Trevor Lowe (69)C Ryan Messex (91)OF Anderson Miller (69)OF Paul Murray (3)INF Thomas Peter (67)INF Cody Wofford (40)C Hunter Wood (14)

lost (7)INF Braxton Brinkley (0)C Ty Downing (14)OF Regan Flaherty (113)INF John Gastinger (0)INF Clint Hardy (6)OF David Simmons (83)INF Scott Wilcox (199)

(Career starts)

returning (10)RHP Brandon Allen (20)RHP Josh Bartley (35) RHP Cody Coll (7)RHP Tate Glasscock (52)RHP Sam Higgs (25)LHP Anderson Miller (1)RHP Ben Morrison (3)RHP Brennan Pearson (56)RHP Jackson Sowell (16)LHP Ryan Thurston (13)

lost (6)LHP Austin Clay (66)RHP Justin Hageman (66)RHP Sam Melchior (2)RHP Alex Mercer (14)RHP Jake Thompson (33)LHP Ian Tompkins (72)

(Career appearances)

position players returning/lost pitchers returning/lost

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hilltoppers by state

the hilltoppers come from 11 different states and canada

alaBaMa (1)Birmingham - Ethan Simmons

california (2)san Bruno - Paul Murraysan ramon - Thomas Peter

canaDa (1)ajax, ontario- Philip Diedrick

floriDa (2)palm city - Danny Hudzinasantaluces - Ryan Church

georgia (2)carrollton - John HarmanMcDonough - Cody Wofford

illinois (3)hampshire - Kevin Elderlisle - Ty Hogannaperville - Cody Coll

inDiana (3)frankton - Logan WeinsMadison - Ryan Thurstonnew castle - Grant Malott

kentucky (17)Bowling green - Josh Bartley, Trevor Lowe, Ben Morrison, Jacob Smiley, Jackson Sowellhardinsburg - Tate Glasscockhenderson - Kaleb Duckworth, Sam Higgslexington - Connor McHugh, Anderson Miller, Wyatt Terrell louisville - Brandon Allen, Zach Janes, Ryan Messex, Harrison ScanlonMt. washington - Hunter Woodunion - Leiff Clarkson

Missouri (1)nixa - Andrew Stepp

tennessee (1)Murfreesboro - Brennan Pearson

texas (1)canyon - Austin King

virginia (1)gainesville - Steven Kraft

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2015 OUTLOOKoverallThe Hilltoppers have steadily improved during each of the past two seasons under head coach Matt Myers and have developed a reputation for taking down national powers but WKU aims to take the next step as a program in 2015 by advancing to a NCAA Regional. Myers and his Tops have taken out six Top 25 teams since the start of his tenure in 2012 but haven’t been able to string together late season wins to propel themselves back to regional action, where they made postseason noise during the 2008-09 seasons.

Myers returns six of his top nine hitters from last year’s potent Hilltopper offense and has the bullpen depth to take the Tops to the next level during their inaugural season in Conference USA. A challenging schedule featuring seven 2014 NCAA Regional opponents and four preseason Top 15 programs lies in front of WKU but with 11 position players and 10 pitchers returning from 2014’s 29-win squad, the Hilltoppers are primed for success as they journey into their new league.

infielDNo position group returns more experience for the Tops than the infielders, who bring back 165 combined starts between four players from a 2014 unit that turned 50 double plays. Senior shortstop cody wofford and senior first baseman ryan church return after stellar first seasons on The Hill while utility infielders thomas peter and leiff clarkson are also back for 2015.

Wofford, who slugged. 462 and drove in 26 RBI from his leadoff position last year, anchors the Hilltopper infield with his strong arm and tremendous range at short. Church was a Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection at first base in 2014 after leading WKU with 38 RBI, 21 multiple-hit games, seven home runs, 102 total bases and a .371 batting average with runners in scoring position.

Newcomer Danny hudzina, who played with Church in junior college at Palm Beach State, is expected to make major contributions at third base this year while Peter and Clarkson will bolster depth on the hot corner and second base, respectively. Peter made 59 starts at third base over his first two seasons and Clarkson made 38 starts on the left side of the infield in 2014 while relieving Wofford and Peter for injuries at different points in the year. Clarkson came on strong in relief and became a mainstay in the lineup, finishing his rookie campaign with 42 hits and a .316 average.

Redshirt senior catcher ryan Messex was a 2014 Johhny Bench Watch List member and provides the Hilltoppers with one of the strongest catch-and-throw arms in the country. Messex gunned down 19 runners trying to steal last season and picked off four others. He proved to be one of the most disciplined hitters in the nation as a junior, striking out just 11 times in 158 at bats – a mark that ranked second in the SBC and 53rd nationally. His bat cooled late in the season after being well over .300 for most of the year but he still finished with a .285 average and 15 multi-hit games.

Sophomore catchers hunter wood and ty hogan provide depth behind Messex. Wood will also be in contention for starts at designated hitter as he pounded out 15 RBI on 14 hits in 57 at bats as a rookie.

The Hilltoppers did lose utility infielder Scott Wilcox (234 career hits, 199 career starts) to graduation but have experience, talent and four newcomers to help fill the void. WKU’s athleticism in the infield should result in stingy defense for the group that appears to be the strength of the team heading into 2015.

Redshirt senior catcher Ryan Messex

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2015 OUTLOOKoutfielDWKU loses two major outfield pieces (Regan Flaherty and David Simmons) from last year’s unit that combined for 15 outfield assists but returns junior star anderson Miller, who led WKU with a .335 batting average, .879 OPS, 40 runs scored, four triples and four outfield assists. Miller’s breakout sophomore campaign led to Second Team All-SBC honors and an invitation to play in the Cape Cod League, where he played for the Wareham Gatemen in one of the nation’s most elite summer leagues for college players. He’s spent significant time in both left and right field early in his career but has the speed to be an option in center.

Competition will be the theme in the Hilltopper outfield in 2015 as Miller enters the season as the only apparent mainstay. Local product trevor lowe has made 63 starts in the outfield in his first two seasons on The Hill and senior philip Diedrick brings a big arm and bat to the table as an option in right field. Sophomore paul Murray saw limited action in the outfield as a rookie but gives WKU a powerful option in left, as does redshirt freshman harrison scanlon in right.

Newcomers kaleb Duckworth and Zach Janes are expected to be in the mix as well for the Tops. Duckworth, the first Kentucky Mr. Baseball winner to play on The Hill, brings a unique combination of size, speed and power to the table both as a offensive and defensive presence. He batted .447 and stole 38 bases as a senior at Henderson County and led the state in home runs (11) and stolen bases (36) as a junior. Janes’ speed will give WKU a weapon in centerfield and on

the base paths – the Cleveland State College transfer stole 35 bases and rapped out 76 hits in two seasons prior to his arrival at WKU.

Myers and hitting coach Brendan Dougherty like to shuffle their options in the lineup and depth will certainly be at their disposal when it comes to the outfield in 2015. With an even number (4) of left and right-handed hitters in the outfield, expect plenty of pieces to contribute as matchup plays.

Junior Anderson Miller will be a key positional and pitching piece for WKU in 2015

Long known for a strong pitching tradition, it

was the Hilltopper offense that proved to be one

of the nation’s best in 2014.

tops in regular-season national rankings

Hits 560 (18th)

Doubles 116 (7th)

Slugging Percentage .416 (26th)

Overall, the Hilltopper offense returns 67.2

percent of its hits from last season (386), 65.5

percent of its runs (198), 66.4 percent of its RBI

(184) and 63.5 percent of extra-base hits (103).

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2015 OUTLOOKpitchingThere will be plenty of proving ground to cover for the Hilltopper pitching staff in 2015 as it is tasked with filling the shoes of two of the best pitchers in WKU history in Justin Hageman and Ian Tompkins. Both were First Team All-SBC pitchers in 2014 as Hageman went 6-2 with a 2.63 ERA as the ace while Tompkins shattered the school record for single-season saves with 14. Hageman finished his career ranked sixth all-time with 243 strikeouts while Tompkins struck out 161 in 117.0 relief innings. Take away those two pieces along with No. 3 starter Jake Thompson and reliable reliever Austin Clay - there are some big roles to fill for the 2015 staff.

But Myers and pitching coach Blake allen are confident that the pieces are in place. Junior RHP Josh Bartley returns after a strong sophomore campaign where he developed from a midweek starter to the Saturday option halfway through the season. He went head-to-head with Vanderbilt’s Walker Buehler, a 2015 Preseason First Team All-American, and emerged victorious against the eventual College World Series Champions in Nashville last February and also took down 2013 NCAA Regional qualifier Illinois. Bartley will compete for a spot in the weekend rotation again in 2015 with sophomores sam higgs (RHP) and ryan thurston (LHP) along with newcomer southpaws John harman and austin king.

No WKU pitcher was hotter than Thurston at the end of 2014 as the lefty only allowed three runs over his final 28.2 innings, which included four starts against Lipscomb, at No. 18 Indiana, at No. 12 Louisville and at Austin Peay. He took a no-hitter into the ninth inning at No. 18 Indiana and finished 2014 with the lowest ERA on the team at 2.16. Higgs was WKU’s second-most called up relief ace as a rookie but has the arm stamina to compete for a starting role in 2015. He started two midweek contests and appeared in relief 23 times last year in route to five wins and a save.

Harman (Darton State) and King (Seward County CC) were dominant lefties at their respective junior colleges and bring starting caliber talent to the mound. Harman registered quality starts in 11 of his 15 starts in 2014 and sported an ERA of 2.33 in 104.1 innings of work. King started 12 games for Seward County as a sophomore and displayed amazing control in striking out 78 batters compared to just four walks in 77.0 innings. King shined during the annual Fall World Series at The Nick in October when he struck out eight and retired the final 13 batters in lifting the Red Team to a series-clinching victory.

The back end of WKU’s bullpen was a strength in 2014 with Tompkins shutting the door in 14-of-15 save opportunities but the Tops will have to find a replacement for that production this year. Sophomore Ben Morrison had a strong summer in the Prospect League with the Terre Haute Rex and showed 92-94 velocity in the fall. Morrison and senior Brennan pearson are two of WKU’s top swing-and-miss arms and should have major roles at the back end of the bullpen this year.

Lefty anderson Miller, who was initially recruited as a two-way player but has only made one pitching appearance in his WKU career, is expected to take on bullpen role as a junior and displayed good velocity during the fall after injuring his throwing shoulder in 2013. Seniors Brandon allen and tate glasscock are also proven veterans who can fill a variety of roles in the bullpen. Redshirt sophomore Jackson sowell should be back after missing most of 2014 with an elbow injury and sophomore cody coll also returns.

kevin elder was a major piece to Iowa Western’s NJCAA National Championship team last year and will compete for innings as will four true freshmen. WKU has had an ERA of 4.35 or lower in four of the past five seasons and takes its traditionally strong staff to Conference USA, which has been a dominant pitching league over the years.

Sophomore RHP Sam Higgs made 25 appearances as a rookie in ‘14

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WKU head baseball coach Matt Myers enters his fourth season at the helm of the Hilltopper baseball program, and his eighth season overall on the Hill.

Myers guided WKU to 29 wins in 2014, the Hilltoppers’ most victories since the 2011 season. WKU’s 15-15 mark in Sun Belt Conference play earned a fifth-place finish in the league standings. Myers and his staff focused on bringing in offensive talent during the 2013 offseason and that focus showed in 2014 as the Hilltoppers finished the regular season ranked seventh in the nation with 116 doubles, 18th with 560 hits and 26th with a .416 slugging percentage. WKU tallied at least 10 hits in 31 of 57 games and out-hit its opponents on 37 occasions.

The Hilltoppers were fast out of the gate for the second-straight season, starting the year with a 10-5 record, which was headlined by a win at No. 4 Vanderbilt, the eventual 2014 College World Series Champion, and a sweep of 2013 NCAA Regional qualifier Illinois in Bowling Green. WKU knocked off the fourth-ranked Commodores 3-2 on Feb. 25 to become the first team in WKU Athletics’ history to defeat the eventual national champions.

The Hilltoppers were the first team in the nation to defeat two Top 5 teams on the road in 2014 as they also took down No. 1 Louisiana-Lafayette 14-3 in the opening game of their league series on March 29. WKU’s 14-3 win over the top-ranked Cajuns was the largest margin of victory for any team against Louisiana-Lafayette in 2014. The Cajuns wound up with a national best 58 wins in 2014 and earned a No. 6 national seed in the NCAA Tournament.

head CoaChMatt Myers

career recorD: 171-218 (7 seasons)recorD at wku: 82-90 (3 seasons)

personalBorn: November 15, 1974Hometown: Sacramento, Calif.Family: Michelle (Wife), Carson (Son)

eDucationTennessee: B.A. (Communications - 1998) M.S. (Sport Administration - 1999)

playing careerCollege: Sacramento State (1994), Sacramento City College (1995), Tennessee (1996-97; 13-4 record as pitcher...765 winning percentage ranks fifth all-time in Vols history)

coaching career1999: Tennessee (Vol. Assistant)2000: UNC Asheville (Assistant)2001-04: UNC Asheville (Head Coach)2005-07: Auburn (Assistant)2007-09: WKU (Assistant)2009-11: WKU (Associate Head Coach)2012-present: WKU (Head Coach)

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Four teams in the nation wound up winning 50 games or more during the 2014 season and WKU played three of them (Vanderbilt, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisville), going 2-4 in those contests.

Myers coached senior pitcher Justin Hageman to a First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference caliber season, guiding his ace to a 6-2 record with a 2.63 ERA. Hageman registered nine quality starts and won all of his games against Sun Belt foes on his way to becoming WKU’s first First-Team All-SBC pitcher since Matt Ridings in 2010. Junior reliever Ian Tompkins also thrived in 2014, setting a single-season WKU record with 14 saves and earning First-Team All-SBC honors. Tompkins was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 14th round and was named a Third-Team Academic All-American following the 2014 season.

Five Hilltoppers finished 2014 with batting averages better than .300, led by Second-Team All-SBC outfielder Anderson Miller’s clip of .335. Miller pounded out 67 hits, scored 40 runs, drove in 33 RBI and had 18 extra-base hits as a sophomore to lead the Hilltopper offense. Junior first baseman Ryan Church also flourished in his first year on the Hill, leading WKU with 38 RBI and seven home runs on his way to Second-Team All-SBC honors.

WKU finished 2014 with a 29-28 record with an 8-16 record against teams that finished Top 100 in the RPI. Two of those eight wins came at Vanderbilt and Louisiana-Lafayette, who both finished Top 10 in RPI and combined to win 108 games. The Hilltoppers’ opponents were a combined 716-625 (.533) in 2014 and five foes advanced to the NCAA Tournament.

Myers led the Hilltoppers to 28-29 record during the 2013 season, including a 16-14 clip in Sun Belt Conference play. WKU’s 16 wins in league play marked the sixth time in the past seven seasons that the Hilltoppers finished .500 or better in the league. WKU finished fifth in the regular season standings in a banner year for the conference, which saw a record four teams earn bids to the NCAA Baseball Regionals.

Myers, who is known for his ability to develop pitchers, aided the Hilltoppers’ pitching staff to 479 strikeouts in 2013, equaling the school record initially set in 2008 when Myers was the pitching coach. WKU’s 479 strikeouts led the Sun Belt Conference in the regular season, as did the 163 batters struck out looking. WKU recorded a league-high 334 strikeouts looking in Myers’ first two seasons.

WKU jumped out to a quick start in SBC play in 2013, holding or sharing the conference lead for the first five weeks of league play. The Hilltoppers kicked off conference action and ended the regular season with sweeps of rival Middle Tennessee, marking the first time in program history WKU went 6-0 against the Blue Raiders. WKU also took the series against regular-season co-champion Troy for the second-straight season, another program first.

Myers’ WKU squad had a knack for playing its best against the toughest competition in 2013, picking up wins over three nationally-ranked opponents for the first time since 2005, including a pair of victories over No.8 ranked Kentucky and No.8 ranked Louisville, who advanced to the College World Series. The Hilltoppers also defeated Kentucky later in the season when the Wildcats were ranked No.24. WKU picked up six wins against teams that finished the regular season ranked Top 50 in the RPI and defeated six different NCAA Regional qualifiers a total of nine times.

Under Myers direction, five WKU pitchers struck out 50 or more batters in 2013, led by Saturday starter Andrew Edwards’ 75 strikeouts. Friday night ace Tanner Perkins rebounded from a 2012 season-ending injury to post solid numbers, fanning 51 batters in 63 innings of work. Austin Clay and Ian Tompkins emerged as lethal options out of the bullpen, combining to strike out 115 batters in 109 innings of work. The duo limited hitters to a .211 batting average and surrendered just 44 earned runs. WKU finished the regular season with an average of 8.4 strikeouts per nine innings, ranking eighth nationally.

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Matt Myers’ Hilltoppers have taken down six Top 25 teams since 2012

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Senior slugger Ryan Huck strung together one of the best offensive seasons in WKU history under Myers, slugging .694 and blasting 16 home runs in his final campaign. Huck led WKU in virtually every offensive category including batting average (.367), doubles (16), home runs (16), RBI (56), total bases (136), slugging percentage (.694) and on-base percentage (.469).

Both Huck and Edwards were selected in the 2013 MLB Draft, with Edwards going in the 19th round to the Kansas City Royals and Huck being selected by the Oakland Athletics in the 27th round.

Myers, who spent four years as an assistant coach at WKU before being named the permanent head coach on July 11, 2011, has 23 years of Division I experience as a head coach, assistant coach and a student-athlete.

In his first season as head coach at WKU, Myers’ Hilltoppers went 25-33 in 2012, persevering despite battling difficult injuries throughout the season, including star pitcher Tanner Perkins, who was lost for the season on March 3. The left-handed starter had posted a 7-4 record in 2011, to go along with a 2.36 ERA, and was 1-0 with a 3.22 ERA in three starts before the injury in 2012.Despite the loss of Perkins, the WKU pitching rotation relied heavily on the emergence of left-handed starters Tim Bado and Austin Clay, who won a combined eight games in 2012. Clay performed well down the stretch, winning over rival Middle Tennessee in the final series of the season, and allowed only 19 walks in 74.0 innings of work.

Myers helped reliever Taylor Haydel have a career year in 2012, leading WKU and the Sun Belt Conference with with a 2.35 ERA in 23 appearances out of the Hilltopper

bullpen, to go along with a pair of starts. Haydel worked 65.0 innings in his junior campaign, striking out 74 batters, while walking only 12, which is good for nearly a 7:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio.

The Hilltopper pitching staff as a whole struck out 443 in 2012, which increased from 414 strikeouts in 2011. The 443 strikeouts ranked second in the Sun Belt Conference, as WKU averaged 7.45 strikeouts per nine innings. The Hilltopper pitching staff also limited the deep ball, allowing a Sun Belt low 22 home runs on the year, which was 12 less than the next-closest school.

On the offensive side, Myers saw his Hilltopper squad bring a more patient approach to the batter’s box in 2012, as WKU drew 277 walks on the year, good for the sixth-most in program history, and the most since drawing 290 free passes in 2009.

Arguably the biggest win for Myers and his staff in 2012 came at Bowling Green Ballpark on May 1, as the Hilltoppers took down 18th-ranked Louisville 8-1 in front of 2,323 fans.

Myers’ Hilltoppers held Louisville to just one run on four hits, as the WKU bullpen went four innings, not allowing a single hit after starter Ian Thompkins allowed just one run on four hits over 6.0 innings of work. The win at Bowling Green Ballpark moved the Hilltoppers to 4-0 at the venue all-time in regular season games, outscoring opponents 58-22 during those four games.

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Myers has developed four All-American pitchers on The Hill since arriving in 2007, including 2014 Academic All-American Ian Tompkins (below)

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COACHING STAFFFollowing the win over Louisville, WKU responded to finish the regular season 6-5, including taking two of three on the final weekend of the season against conference rival Middle Tennessee, which secured the Hilltoppers a spot in the 2012 Sun Belt Conference Tournament.

WKU clinched a berth in the conference tournament after taking a 5-4, 13-inning thriller over the Blue Raiders at Nick Denes Field in game two of the series.

Despite the loss of five seniors following the 2012 season, Myers and his coaching staff put together a stellar signing class stocked full of high school and junior college talent. In what was Myers’ first official signing class since taking over the reins of the WKU program, the Hilltopper head coach ended up with 14 signees in the class, with seven from the state of Kentucky, including four from within a 30-mile radius of Bowling Green. The class spanned from seven different states, with five junior college players looking to make immediate impacts in 2013.

Throughout his coaching career, Myers has coached 31 professional draft picks or free agent signees, 18 all-conference pitchers, six freshman All-Americans, three first-team All-Americans, two conference pitchers of the year, and two conference freshmen of the year. Myers, who was WKU’s associate head coach before his appointment to head coach, has also coached five pitchers selected in the top 10 rounds of the MLB First Year Player Draft.

Under Myers’ guidance, the Hilltopper pitching staff finished in the top three in team ERA in the Sun Belt Conference in three of the last six seasons, including a 4.33 team ERA in 2010, ranking 29th in the nation.

At the end of that 2010 season, three pitchers on Myers’ staff were chosen in the Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft, as sophomore closer Rye Davis was taken in the 36th round by the Cleveland Indians, Bart Carter was a 39th-round selection by the Minnesota Twins and Matt Ridings went in the 41st round to the Kansas City Royals.

Myers joined the WKU baseball staff in July of 2007 and was promoted to associate head baseball coach following his second season on the staff in 2009.

Before joining the WKU baseball staff, Myers spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Auburn University, joining Tom Slater’s staff with the Tigers. Myers served as an assistant at Auburn with former Hilltopper head coach Chris Finwood, who was an assistant coach at Auburn at the time of Myers’ arrival. In his first year at Auburn, Myers helped guide the Tiger pitching staff to a 3.89 team ERA, the lowest by a Tigers staff in 10 years. The team also posted 21 saves and surrendered just 169 walks during the 2005 season - the fewest walks issued by any staff in the Southeastern Conference. Myers saw four of his pitchers selected in the first 13 rounds of the 2005 MLB First Year Player Draft.

Prior to his arrival at Auburn, Myers served as the head coach at UNC Asheville for four seasons, earning Big South Conference Coach of the Year honors in 2003. Taking the position at the age of 26 - the youngest Division I head coach at the time - Myers directed a turnaround within the Bulldog baseball program, finishing in the top half of the league in each of his final three years at Asheville, including 27 wins in 2003, leading to his Coach of the Year honor. Myers, much like he has done everywhere he has been, developed pitching during his time with the Bulldogs, as his staff set five school records during his tenure, and saw seven of his pitchers sign professionally and four others earn Freshman All-America honors.

As a player, Myers pitched two seasons at Tennessee (1996-97), posting a 13-4 career record and helping the Volunteers to a pair of NCAA Regional appearances. The 1996 Tennessee team was one win shy of making the College World Series, the equivalent of being a Super Regional finalist. His .765 winning percentage ranks fifth all-time at Tennessee. He also pitched a season at Cal State-Sacramento (1994) and Sacramento City College (1995).

A native of Carmichael, Calif., Myers is married to the former Michelle Gillum of Celina, Ohio. The couple has a son, Carson.

2001: UNC Asheville ...................................................15-392002: UNC Asheville ...................................................21-302003: UNC Asheville ...................................................27-282004: UNC Asheville ...................................................26-312012: WKU .....................................................................25-332013: WKU .....................................................................28-292014: WKU .....................................................................29-287 seasons ......................................171-218 (.439)

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Blake allenassistant coach - pitching/recruiting

7TH SEASON AT WKU | BlACKBUrN COllEgE (2001)

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WKU assistant coach Blake Allen enters his seventh year as an assistant with the Hilltopper Baseball program, heading up the efforts with the WKU pitchers and with recruiting. Allen, who spent four years as a volunteer assistant at Vanderbilt University, came to the Hill under former WKU head coach Chris Finwood in 2009.

Allen mentored Justin Hageman and Ian Tompkins to First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference honors in 2014, which was WKU’s first all-conference pitching duo since the 2010 season. Hageman registered nine quality starts and won all six of his games in conference action on his way to all-conference accolades with an ERA of 2.62. Hageman was a two-time Sun Belt Conference Pitcher of the Week and flourished as a senior in WKU’s Friday night starting role. Tompkins set a single-season record with 14 saves in 2014, which included two saves in a three-game sweep over Illinois and a four-out save at No. 4 Vanderbilt on Feb. 25. Tompkins went on to get drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 14th round after posting a career strikeouts per nine innings clip of 12.38, which ranked third among active NCAA pitchers before he left.

He was also key in the development of young pitchers Josh Bartley, Ryan Thurston and Sam Higgs in 2014. Bartley strung together a quality start in WKU’s 3-2 win over No. 4 Vanderbilt, tossing five scoreless and hitless innings before surrendering his first damage in the sixth inning. He earned a start the next weekend against Illinois, registering another win and quality start before solidifying himself in WKU’s weekend rotation. Thurston was stellar as a midweek starter and reliever down the stretch as he allowed just three runs in his final 28 innings of the season.

personalBorn: July 1, 1977Hometown: St. Louis, Mo.Family: Cristin (Wife), Keelyn (Daughter), Quinley (Daughter)

eDucationBlackburn college: B.A. ( PE - 2001)indiana state: M.S. (Kinesiology - 2003)

playing careerCollege: Depauw (1997-99), Blackburn College (2000-01; All-Conference Baseball and Footballl)

coaching career2002-03: Depauw (Graduate Assistant)2004: Franklin College (Assistant)2005-08: Vanderbilt (Volunteer Assistant)2009-present: WKU (Assistant)

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The rookie southpaw took a no-hitter into the ninth inning at No. 18 Indiana, did not allow a run in a start at No. 12 Louisville and picked up his first-career win against Austin Peay on April 29. Allen also put his trust in rookie reliever Sam Higgs in 2014 as he appeared in more games than any pitcher but Tompkins.

WKU finished 2014 with a 4.35 ERA, marking the fourth time in the past five season the Hilltoppers boasted an ERA of lower than 4.50. The Hilltopper pitching staff surrendered the fewest doubles (76) and nine fewer extra-base hits (116) than any Sun Belt Conference team in 2014.

Allen was instrumental in Ryan Huck’s stellar senior campaign in 2013, helping raise his average 135 points between the 2012 and 2013 seasons. Under Allen’s tutelage, Huck led the Sun Belt Conference in slugging percentage at .694 and was the only player in the league to rank Top 5 in all three triple crown categories. Huck ranked second in batting average (.367) and home runs (16) while coming in a fifth with 56 RBI. Huck was named a first-team All-Sun Belt Conference selection at first base, becoming just the fifth WKU first baseman in history to earn the honor. Huck was also one of six finalists for the Gregg Olson “Breakout Player of the Year” Award and wound up being drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 27th round of the 2013 MLB Draft.

Allen took the reigns over WKU’s pitching in 2012 and led WKU to a school record 474 strikeouts in 2013. Five different Hilltopper pitchers struck out 50 or more batters during the 2013 season while WKU led the Sun Belt in strikeouts looking with 163. During the 2012-13 seasons under Allen’s tutelage, WKU struck out a Sun Belt Conference high 343 batters looking.

Junior Austin Clay and sophomore Ian Tompkins emerged as lethal options out of the bullpen, combining to strike out 115 batters in 109 innings of work. The duo limited hitters to a .211 batting average and surrendered just 44 earned runs. WKU finished the regular season with an average of 8.4 strikeouts per nine innings, ranking eighth nationally.

Allen has served as WKU’s recruiting coordinator during the Myers era and ushered in a new wave of talent in the 2013-14 signing class that contributed immediately. Junior college transfer Ryan Church earned Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference honors after leading WKU with 38 RBI and seven home runs while batting .306 at first base. Fellow JUCO transfers Cody Wofford and Philip Diedrick also contributed significantly, combining for 85 hits, 43 RBI and 29 extra-base hits. Freshmen Ryan Thurston and Sam Higgs were vital bullpen pieces and freshman catcher Hunter Wood collected 15 RBI in limited pinch-hit at bats.

Allen’s 2014-15 class brings in the program’s first-ever Kentucky Mr. Baseball winner in Henderson County’s Kaleb Duckworth.

Before taking on his pitching coach duties, Allen worked primarily with WKU’s hitters. Jared Andreoli, who spent all four years under Allen, ended his career with his named etched in numerous categories in the Hilltopper baseball record books, including ranking second in WKU history in hits (287) and third in runs scored (196).

In his five years working with hitters at WKU, the Hilltoppers hit over .300 as a team for the year on two different occassions, including a .330 team average in 2009 - Allen’s first year. WKU ended Allen’s first season on the Hill in the top six in all nine single-season team categories and set new program marks for at bats (2,190), runs (538) and RBI (490).

The 2009 season also ranks second all-time in school history for total bases (1,152) and walks (290), third in home runs (88) and triples (21), fourth in batting average (.330) and sixth in doubles (124).

Allen has witnessed Hilltopper position players move on to the next level, as nine different position players have been drafted in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft since 2009. That list includes 2011 draftee and former Hilltopper outfielder Kes Carter, who was tabbed as the 56th overall pick by the Tampa Bay Rays - the highest draft pick in school history. Allen also helped develop Wade Gaynor into a third-round selection by the Detroit Tigers in 2009. Gaynor won a MiLB Gold Glove at third base with the Class Double AA Eerie Seawolves in 2013 and was bumped up to the Triple A Toledo Mudhens early in the 2014 season. In all, 20 players have signed professional baseball contracts since Allen’s arrival on the Hill

In Allen’s four years with the Vanderbilt program, he worked primarily with hitters and catchers and also assisted with the team’s strength and conditioning program. During his four seasons with the Commodores, Allen was part of three NCAA Regional teams, as well as an SEC championship team in 2007. The 2007 team was ranked No. 1 in the nation for most of the season and received the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Allen worked with three catchers in his four years at Vanderbilt that were drafted in the top 20 rounds of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Brian Hernandez was taken in the 19th round of the 2006 MLB Draft by the San Diego Padres, and Shea Robin was a 20th round selection in 2008 by the Houston Astros. In four seasons at Vanderbilt, Allen tutored 38 players that ended up signing professional baseball contracts.

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A native of St. Louis, Mo., Allen began his collegiate playing career at DePauw (Ind.) University and finished at Blackburn (Ill.) College. At Blackburn, Allen was an all-conference and record-setting performer in both baseball and football.

He joined the Vanderbilt coaching staff after one year as baseball recruiting coordinator and linebackers/special teams coach for football at Franklin (Ind.) College. While there, he worked with the catchers and hitters, and also was involved with the strength and conditioning program as the baseball team set a record for home runs in a season and finished with its second-best victory total in team history.

Prior to that, he was a graduate assistant for both football and baseball for two years at DePauw. Allen earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Blackburn College in 2001 and his Masters in Kinesiology from Indiana State in 2003.

A native of St. Louis, Mo., Allen is married to the former Cristin Czubik. The couple has two daughters, Keelyn and Quinley Jane.

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Allen’s work with Josh Bartley helped him crack the starting rotation as a sophomore in ‘14 as he defeated eventual CWS champion Vanderbilt

- allen has coached 58 players that have signed professional baseball contracts in 10 seasons working with vanderbilt (38) and wku (20)

- Nine of Allen’s former players have reached the big leagues, including 2012 American League Cy Young winner David Price (Vanderbilt 2005-07)

- Nine different Hilltopper position players have been selected in the MLB Draft since Allen arrived in 2009, including current Triple A (Toledo Mud Hens; Tigers) product Wade Gaynor

- Allen coached current Baltimore Orioles utility infielder Ryan Flaherty at Vanderbilt and used that connection to recruit his younger brother Regan to WKU. Regan starred for the Tops in 2013-14, smacking 34 doubles and driving in 71 RBI with a .300 batting average in two seasons on the Hill

- Allen worked extensively with WKU hitters prior to taking over the pitching duties in 2014. During that period, Allen tutored the top two hitters in program history (Matt Rice - 309 hits; Jared Andreoli - 287 hits) and led 19 individuals to a season batting average of .300 or better

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BrenDan Doughertyassistant coach - hitting/infielD

4TH SEASON AT WKU | COASTAl CArOliNA (1998)

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Brendan Dougherty enters his fourth season as an assistant baseball coach at WKU. He came to the Hill in March 2011 following a six-year stint as an assistant at Coastal Carolina.

Dougherty, who works primarily with infielders and hitters, helped produce one of the top offenses in the country in 2014 while aiding a defense that sported a .965 fielding percentage. WKU finished the regular season with the seventh most doubles in the nation (116) while ranking 18th in the country with 560 hits, 26th with a slugging percentage of .416 and 31st with a team batting average of .294. As a team, the Hilltoppers collected 10 or more hits in 31 games and out-hit their opponents on 37 occasions.

Five players finished with a batting average of better than .300, highlighted by sophomore Anderson Miller’s team-high average of .336. Miller was a Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection after racking up 33 RBI, 18 extra-base hits and scoring 40 runs. David Simmons (.333), Leiff Clarkson (.316), Regan Flaherty (.313) and Ryan Church (.306) all batted better than .300 as well. Dougherty helped junior first baseman Ryan Church to a Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference campaign during his first season. Church led WKU with 38 RBI and seven home runs and ranked second with 70 hits and 39 runs scored.

Defensively, WKU turned 50 double plays and led the Sun Belt Conference with 32 runners caught stealing in 2014. Dougherty’s defense committed five less errors than it did in 2013 and surrendered the lowest stolen base success rate (.584) in the league.

personalBorn: October 13, 1974Hometown: Trenton, N.J.Family: Jonna (Wife), Cruz (Son), Knox (Son)

eDucationCoastal Carolina: B.A. (Interdisciplinary Studies - 1998)

playing careerCollege: Potomac State (1994-95; NJCAA All-American both years, inducted into school’s HOF in 2008), Coastal Carolina (1996-97).

coaching career1999-02: Elon (Assistant)2003: Auburn (Assistant)2004-05: Army (Assistant)2006-11: Coastal Carolina (Assistant)2012-present: WKU (Assistant)

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His work with senior first baseman Ryan Huck in 2013 aided the slugger to a tremendous campaign on the offensive and defensive end as he posted a .367 batting average with 16 home runs and 16 RBI along with a .988 fielding percentage. Huck was one of three hitters to hit over .300 in 2013 after no Hilltoppers achieved the mark in 2012.

Huck, Scott Wilcox and Steve Hodgins all finished 2013 with a batting average of .300 or better and WKU’s team average improved by 15 points. WKU also improved dramatically in extra-base hits, accounting for 144 on the year compared to 120 in 2012. Dougherty’s efforts helped produce 24 games with at least six runs, including a pair of double-digit performances in wins against NCAA Regional qualifiers Louisiana-Lafayette and South Alabama.

WKU was solid in turning the double play in 2013, as they accounted for 42 on the season. In a three-game series at South Alabama, an eventual NCAA Regional qualifer and regular season Sun Belt champion, shortstop Scott Wilcox, second baseman Steve Hodgins and Huck teamed up for seven double plays. The Hilltoppers also defended the bases well, catching 38 runners stealing, the second most in the Sun Belt.

In his first true offseason with the program, Dougherty helped bring in a 14-member signing for 2012-13. The large signing class included student-athletes from seven different states, including seven from the state of Kentucky and four from within a 30-mile radius of Bowling Green. Several freshmen members of the class contributed significantly in 2013 while junior college transfers Andrew Edwards and Regan Flaherty made tremendous impact immediately.

In Dougherty’s first year on the Hill, he helped the Hilltoppers to a .971 fielding percentage, good for the fourth-best percentage in the Sun Belt Conference. Two of the Hilltopper infielders - Ryan Huck and Scott Wilcox - posted fielding percentages of .994 and .978, respectively. Wilcox, a second team all-Sun Belt Conference selection as a utility player, saw action at three of the four infield positions in 2012, making only nine errors in a team-best 400 chances.

Dougherty experienced success at the highest level as an assistant at Coastal Carolina, as the Chanticleer’s made five consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament, including a berth in the Super Regionals in both 2008 and 2010.

Coastal Carolina’s 2010 run was due in large part to the play of the infield, as the Chanticleer’s turned 50 doubles plays and saw shortstop Taylor Motter, third baseman Scott Woodward and second baseman Tommy La Stella each earn first team All-Big South honors.

While at Coastal Carolina, Dougherty also coached third baseman Tyler Bortnick, who was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 16th round of the 2009 Major League First-Year Player draft, along with first baseman David Anderson who was named the Big South Player of the Year and Big South Tournament MVP after posting a .989 fielding percentage in 63 games and hitting 21 home runs in 2009.

Before making the move to Coastal Carolina, Dougherty spent a pair of seasons as an assistant coach at Army. During Dougherty’s stay, the Black Knights won the Patriot League title and advanced to the NCAA Regionals. In Dougherty’s first year at West Point, he helped second baseman Nate Stone to an All-America honor from the American Baseball Coaches’ Association, becoming the first Army player in 40 years to accomplish that feat.

Before Army, Dougherty spent the 2003 season at Auburn, working with the Tigers’ infielders, outfielders and catchers, while assisting with bunting and baserunning.

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Dougherty signals hitters and base runners from 3B during games

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Dougherty began his coaching career at Elon University, spending four years as the Phoenix’s hitting instructor and recruiting coordinator. During his time at Elon, Dougherty coached six all-conference performers and helped the Phoenix to their first NCAA Regional appearance in 2002.

Dougherty played two seasons at Coastal Carolina (1996-97), hitting .287 with 40 RBI in 104 games, playing mainly at shortstop, setting Coastal Carolina’s single-season and career records for assists. Dougherty received his degree in interdisciplinary studies from Coastal Carolina in 1998.

Before Coastal Carolina, Dougherty played at Potomac State Junior College, where he posted a .370 career batting average and was a third team All-American in 1994. He was named a National Junior College Athletic Association All-American the following year, while helping the school to a national championship. He also was named to the Junior College World Series All-Tournament team that season. Dougherty was inducted into the Potomac State Athletic Hall of Fame in the spring of 2008.

Dougherty married the former Jonna Bunn in December of 2008. The couple has two sons, Cruz Watson, born Nov. 1, 2010 and Knox Patrick, born on April 19, 2013.

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Six different Hilltoppers hit 10 or more doubles in 2014, led by departed senior Regan Flaherty’s 18

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Devin kellyvolunteer assistant

1ST SEASON AT WKU | WKU (2014)

Devin Kelly joined the WKU coaching staff as an undergraduate assistant in 2014 after spending the previous two seasons as WKU’s

starting catcher. He enters his first year as the volunteer assistant for the program after tutoring the Hilltopper catchers during his time as an undergraduate assistant.

Under Kelly’s guidance, redshirt junior catcher Ryan Messex was one of the top catchers in the Sun Belt Conference with 19 runners caught stealing and four pickoffs. Messex was solid not only behind the plate but at the plate as he batted .285 with 17 RBI and nine doubles.

Kelly’s work with rookie Hunter Wood also proved valuable to WKU’s offensive success as the switch-hitting catcher knocked in 15 RBI on 14 hits in limited at bats.

As WKU’s primary catcher during the 2012-13 seasons, Kelly hit .253 at the plate, recording 50 RBI and hitting eight home runs. He was instrumental in calling pitches for WKU’s pitchers, leading the team to a combined 4.62 ERA during his time at the plate.

The San Francisco, Calif. native will head the operational duties for WKU Baseball in 2015 and is also responsible for field management.

Dustin Wilson joined the WKU Athletic Training staff in August 2006. Wilson’s primary responsibilities include providing

medical coverage for WKU Baseball while coordinating record keeping and technology for the athletic training department. Wilson enters his sixth season working with WKU Baseball and he previously worked with WKU’s softball (2007-08) and soccer (2006-07) programs.

Prior to his career on the Hill, Wilson served as the head certified Athletic Trainer at Union (KY) College from 2004-

06, and as an assistant from 2002-04. Wilson graduated in May of 2000 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training from Eureka (IL) College, and went on to earn a Master of Science degree in Kinesiology and Recreation with an emphasis in Exercise Physiology and Biomechanics from Illinois State University in May of 2002. In addition to his certification as an Athletic Trainer, Wilson also earned the credential of Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association in 2002..

Dustin wilsonassociate athletic trainer

9TH SEASON AT WKU | EUrEKA COllEgE , B.A.(2000); illiNOiS STATE, M.S. (2002)

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Duane hallstrength anD conDitioning coach

20TH SEASON AT WKU | WKU (1996)

Duane Hall is in his fifth year as WKU’s Director of Strength and Conditioning and his 15th season as the head baseball strength and conditioning coach.

Hall has been a member of WKU’s strength and conditioning staff for nearly 20 years, and during his time on The Hill he has worked with every sport at one time or another.

Hall currently oversees a staff of strength and conditioning coaches that works with WKU’s 17 other varsity sports. Hall has helped coach 28 WKU teams that

have won conference championships, most recently the 2014 women’s outdoor track and field squad that took home the Sun Belt Conference title.

Hall earned his degree in physical education from WKU in 1996, and he finished his Master’s degree at WKU in 2006. Hall is certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS).

Hall is married to former Lady Topper track and field standout Laura Wesseling, and the couple has two sons, Darian and Dawson.

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BranDon allenlOUiSvillE, KY. i WABASH vAllEY CCsenior i rhp i 6-2 i 205 i r/r

2014 (Junior): Only three Hilltopper pitchers were called upon more often than Allen in 2014 as he made 20 appearances, two of which were midweek starts against Lipscomb and Georgia… He worked 34.2 innings primarily out of the bullpen and struck out 22 batters while sporting an ERA of 5.19 and a 1-4 record…Allen held opponents scoreless in 10 of his appearances and hitless on six occasions…Allen made his first career appearance in WKU’s season opener, tossing 1.2 scoreless innings while recording a strikeout…He picked up his first career win in a series-clinching victory at Georgia State on March 15 after throwing 3.0 scoreless innings and allowing just one hit…His longest outing of the season came on March 23 against Texas State as he worked 4.1 relief innings without surrendering a run and allowing just two hits…Allen lasted at least one inning in 10 of his 18 relief appearances and tallied a career-high four strikeouts in his start at Georgia on March 12.

wabash valley cc: Allen was a workhorse for the Warriors in 2013, tossing 60.2 innings in 12 appearances, 10 of which were starts...He won six games as a sophomore, striking out 44 batters compared to 16 walks while sporting an ERA of 3.41...Allen was flawless as a freshman, going 8-0 with a 2.64 ERA and 62 strikeouts in 78.1 innings.

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year era w-l app gs Cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 2014 5.19 1-4 20 2 0 0/0 0 34.2 35 24 20 20 22 2 0 3 .280 4 8 0 3 4totals 5.19 1-4 20 2 0 0/0 0 34.2 35 24 20 20 22 2 0 3 .280 4 8 0 3 4

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ryan churchSANTAlUCES, FlA. i PAlM BEACH STATEsenior i inf i 6-2 i 225 i r/r

2014 (Junior): Church was a Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection at first base in 2014 after leading WKU with 38 RBI, 21 multiple-hit games, seven home runs, 102 total bases and a .371 batting average with runners in scoring position…He batted .306 in 56 starts for WKU, ranking second on the team with 70 hits, 18 extra-base hits, 17 two-out RBI, 10 multiple-RBI performances and seven stolen bases...Church was one of two everyday starters with an OPS better than .800, finishing 2014 with an .812 clip after slugging .445 with an on-base percentage of .366…He slugged .525 and batted .352 in conference games, smacking five of his seven home runs against Sun Belt foes….Church sent two balls over the fence in a 4-3 win over Georgia State on March 15 and blasted two more bombs versus UALR on April 27…He jacked WKU’s first grand slam since 2011 with a bases-clearing shot in a series-clinching win over Arkansas State on April 5, which accounted for all four his career-high-tying four RBI. Church was the only Hilltopper with a pair of four-RBI performances as he also tallied four against UNC Asheville on Feb. 23…He led the Hilltoppers with seven three-hit games and tallied 44 of his 77 hits with runners on base….Defensively, Church ranked third in the conference with 488 putouts and fifth with his involvement in 42 of WKU’s 50 double plays in 2014.

palm Beach state: Church was a force to be reckoned with as Palm Beach State’s first baseman for two seasons, belting out a combined 96 RBI and 15 home runs during his campaigns. As a freshman, he was .326 at the plate with 11 home runs and 56 RBI. During Church’s sophomore season, he hit .315 with 40 RBI and four home runs in leading the Panthers to an appearance in the NJCAA Division I Championship Game.

santaluces high school: Church was an All-Conference selection as a junior and senior at Santaluces High School...He hit .420 with one home run as a junior and .390 with a pair of homers as a senior.

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year avg. gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2014 .306 56-56 229 34 70 11 0 7 38 102 .445 21 2 38 7 .366 2 2 7-10 488 44 11 .980totals .306 56-56 229 34 70 11 0 7 38 102 .445 21 2 38 7 .366 2 2 7-10 488 44 11 .980

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philip DieDrickAjAx, ONTAriO i CONNOrS STATE CCsenior i of i 6-2 i 220 i l/r

2014 (Junior): Diedrick made 33 starts as WKU’s primary designated hitter in 2014 while also getting the nod six times in right field…His powerful, left-handed bat led him to the third-highest OPS on the team at .830 after slugging .471 and reaching base at a .359 clip…Diedrick batted .294 with 17 RBI, 18 runs scored, 10 doubles, four home runs and a triple…He ranked third on the team with four home runs and smacked half of those in a 5-4 win at Troy on April 11…He had 10 multiple-hit and four multiple-RBI performances, which was highlighted by his four RBI performance in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament against ULM on May 22. Diedrick smacked a three-run double and had a sac fly in the season finale for WKU, making him one of four Hilltoppers to tally four RBI in a game in 2014…He had a pair of three-hit outings in wins over Illinois and Troy, going 3-of-4 with two runs scored in both contests.

connors state: Diedrick was a powerful outfielder for the Cowboys, blasting six home runs and seven doubles while knocking in 27 RBI as a sophomore...He rapped out 44 hits, scored 29 runs and posted a slugging percentage of .448 in 2013 as he was named to the All-Region team.

pickering high school: Diedrick was a four-sport athlete at Pickering High School in Ajax, Ontario, earning four letters in baseball, two letters in basketball, two more in volleyball and one as a track and field athlete... On the diamond, Diedrick was named All-State and All-Conference as a senior.

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year avg. gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2014 .294 43-39 136 18 40 10 1 4 17 64 .471 14 1 28 4 .359 2 0 1-1 8 0 0 1.000totals .294 43-39 136 18 40 10 1 4 17 64 .471 14 1 28 4 .359 2 0 1-1 8 0 0 1.000

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tate glasscockHArDiNSBUrg, KY. i BrECKiNriDgE CO.rs senior i rhp i 6-3 i 215 i r/r34

2014 (rs Junior): Fully healthy for the first time in two seasons, Glasscock made 18 appearances out of the bullpen for WKU in 2014…He worked 18.2 innings and struck out 18 batters as one of the Hilltoppers’ most called upon situational arms…Glasscock lasted at least an inning in 11-of-18 appearances, did not allow a run in eight of his outings and held opponents hitless on four occasions…His best outing of the season came against Austin Peay on April 1 as he struck out a season-high three batters while allowing one hit and no runs over the course of two innings…Glasscock finished his redshirt junior campaign with an 0-3 record and a 7.23 ERA.

2013 (rs sophomore): Glasscock appeared in nine games as a reliever for the Hilltoppers before suffering a season-ending hip injury in March...Struck out a career-high five batters in his first appearance of the season against Bowling Green State on Feb. 16, tossing two innings of flawless baseball...Of his nine appearances, Glasscock held five opponents scoreless and four opponents hitless.

2012 (rs freshman): After redshirting in 2011, returned to have a productive 2012 season out of the Hilltopper bullpen, tying for the second-most appearances among WKU pitchers with 25, while posting the second-lowest ERA on the team at 3.38...

Tossed 37.1 innings out of the bullpen, ranking third among Hilltopper relievers...Seven of his 25 appearances were for two or more innings, including three appearances of three or more innings...Was at his best when facing right-handed hitters, holding them to just a .225 (18-for-80) batting average...Also held opponents off the board, limiting the opposition to just a .236 (17-for-72) batting average with runners on base...Found his groove towards the middle portion of the schedule, giving up just one earned run over 12.2 innings of relief from March 17 to April 8...In all, 15 out of his 25 appearances were scoreless outings in 2012, with six of those scoreless outings being more than one inning of work...Picked up his first career win on April 22 against Troy, throwing one inning of relief in a 6-5, extra inning win for WKU.

2011 (freshman): Glasscock redshirted his first year with the Hilltoppers.

Breckinridge county hs: Four-year letterwinner and starter at Breckinridge County High School...Earned third-team all-region and honorable mention all-state honors...As a junior, batted .440 with six home runs and 42 RBIs while posting a 6-2 record with 98 strikeouts in 54 innings with a 1.09 ERA...Also played football as a freshman and sophomore, earning all-district honors as a sophomore.

year era w-l app gs Cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 2012 3.38 1-0 25 0 0 0/0 0 37.1 36 17 14 16 27 6 2 3 .263 3 3 0 3 22013 7.00 0-0 9 0 0 0/0 0 9.0 8 7 7 10 14 2 0 1 .276 3 0 0 2 12014 7.23 0-3 18 0 0 0/0 0 18.2 21 18 15 18 18 6 0 2 .309 2 0 1 2 1totals 4.98 1-3 52 0 0 0/0 0 65.0 65 42 36 44 59 14 2 6 .278 8 3 1 7 4

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ryan MessexlOUiSvillE, KY. i MAlE HSrs senior i c i 5-10 i 195 i r/r

2014 (redshirt Junior): Messex was one of the top defensive catchers in the country as a junior and was named to the Johnny Bench Award Watch List during March of his 2014 season…He caught 19 runners stealing and picked off four others in 39 starts behind the plate, marks that ranked him near the top of the Sun Belt Conference…Messex was one of the most disciplined players in the country at the plate, striking out just 11 times in 158 bats, a ratio (14.4) that ranked second in the SBC and 53rd nationally…He finished the season batting .285 with 17 RBI and nine doubles.Messex ranked fifth on the team with 15 multi-hit outings and tallied multiple RBI on four occasions…He was dominant defensively in a series win over league rival Arkansas State, catching five Red Wolves stealing and picking off two others, including a game-ending pickoff in April 4’s 8-6 win…He was a sparkplug in WKU’s 14-3 win at No. 1 Louisiana-Lafayette, smacking a single up the middle to successfully execute a hit and run that led WKU to a five-run fourth inning. Messex finished the series 4-of-8 with three RBI and two doubles…He was one of six Hilltoppers to tally four hits in a game, posting his career high mark in a 4-of-5 performance in the series finale at Troy.

2013 (redshirt sophomore): Messex started 38 games as a sophomore, earning the nod at catcher on 23 occasions while playing designated hitter in his other 15 starts...Ranked among the teams leaders in several offensive categories, including hits (41), batting average (.275), slugging percentage (.389), total bases (58) and walks (17)...He joined teammate Scott Wilcox as the lone Hilltoppers to hit two triples on the season...Messex posted 12 multiple-hit performances and five multiple-RBI performances, marks that ranked fourth on the team, respectively....Posted a career-long six-game hitting streak over the course of March 13-23, tallying multiple hits in five of the six outings. In the six-game stretch, Messex was 13-for-25 at the plate with three extra-base hits and five RBI...He was 3-of-5 with a career-high three RBI in a series sweep clinching win over Middle Tennessee on March 16...Defensivley Messex was near flawless, boasting a .986 fielding percentage behind the plate while catching 11 runners in stealing attempts.

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year avg. gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2012 .214 21-12 42 8 9 2 0 0 1 11 .262 6 0 11 1 .313 0 2 0-0 77 16 1 .9892013 .275 47-38 149 19 41 7 2 2 18 58 .389 17 0 29 3 .347 1 1 1-2 182 27 3 .9862014 .285 48-41 158 7 45 9 0 0 17 54 .342 8 0 11 9 .315 2 6 0-1 267 44 8 .975 totals .272 116-91 349 34 95 18 2 2 36 123 .352 31 0 51 13 .329 3 9 1-3 526 87 12 .981

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THE HILLTOPPERS2012 (redshirt freshman): Played in 21 games following a redshirt season in 2011, making 12 starts behind the plate for the Hilltoppers in 2012...Hit .214 (9-for-48), while posting a .313 on-base percentage after drawing six walks...Two of his nine hits on the year went for extra-base hits, including a double against No. 18 Louisville...Had a pair of multi-hit games, including one against Sun Belt Conference opponent South Alabama on the road on May 13...Collected his first collegiate hit on February 26 against Southern Illinois, and made his first career start on February 28 against in-state rival Murray State.

2011 (freshman): Messex redshirted his first year with the Hilltoppers.

Male high school: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Male High School in Louisville, Ky...Earned second team all-state honors

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Brennan pearsonMUrFrEESBOrO, TENN. i SiEgEl HSsenior i rhp i 6-1 i 185 i r/r

2014 (Junior): Pearson ranked third among WKU pitchers with 22 appearances in 2014, posting a 0-2 record with a 4.30 ERA as one of WKU’s setup relievers…Relied on as one of the Hilltoppers’ top swing-and-miss pitchers, Pearson struck out at least one batter in 17 of 22 appearances and finished his junior campaign with 26 punchouts in 23 innings of work…He did not allow a single run in his first eight appearances and held opponents scoreless on 14 occasions…Opponents failed to get a hit off Pearson in eight of his 22 appearances and he was able to work an inning or more 13 times…He was one of four pitchers to record a save in 2014, striking out Austin Peay’s Ryne Smith with the bases loaded in the ninth inning of a 5-2 WKU win for the third save of his career…He struck out three or more batters on three occasions, including three punchouts in two innings of scoreless work at No.1 Louisiana-Lafayette on March 30.

2013 (sophomore): Pearson made 16 appearances as a sophomore, with all coming in relief roles...Finished with the third-lowest ERA on the team with a 2.62 clip, allowing just seven earned runs in 24 innings of action...Threw his longest outing of the year at Belmont, working 4.1 innings, striking out three and scattering four hits...Tossed another four innings of relief baseball against Middle Tennessee on March 15, picking up the win after striking out a career-high six batters and allowing no runs...Notched his second win of the season in WKU’s dramatic, 18-inning win over No. 24 Kentucky, striking out four batters and holding the Wildcats hitless in the 16th and 17th innings of the contest...Didn’t allow an earned run in 11 appearances and held opponents hitless on seven occasions.

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year era w-l app gs Cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 2012 7.23 3-2 18 1 0 0/0 0 37.1 45 31 30 25 27 4 1 2 .315 6 7 1 4 52013 2.62 2-0 16 0 0 0/0 2 24.0 20 8 7 12 23 2 0 0 .247 7 7 0 1 32014 4.30 0-2 22 0 0 0/0 1 23.0 18 11 11 18 26 3 1 3 .228 6 3 0 1 6 totals 5.12 5-4 56 1 0 0/0 3 84.1 83 50 48 55 76 9 2 5 .274 19 17 1 6 14

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THE HILLTOPPERS2012 (freshman): Made 18 appearances for the Hilltopper pitching staff in 2012, including one start in his freshman season...The 18 appearances ranked fourth among Hilltopper relievers...Went 3-2 for WKU on the year, earning his first career win on March 25 against Sun Belt Conference opponent FIU, throwing 3.1 innings in relief, giving up only one run in a 9-4 WKU win...Half of his 18 appearances were two innings or more, including a career-high 4.1 innings out of the bullpen against Eastern Kentucky on May 15...Had three scoreless outings in his final four appearances of the season, including three innings of scoreless relief against ULM in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament on May 26, picking up a win in the season finale...Struck out 27 batters on the year, ranking third among Hilltopper relievers...Struck out a career-high five batters against Middle Tennessee on March 17, working three innings of scoreless relief...Made an impact with the bat and on the base paths as well, drawing one walk in a pinch-hitting role and scoring a pair of runs as a pinch-runner.

siegel hs: Three-year letterwinner and starter at Siegel High School in Murfreesboro, Tenn...Earned first team all-district and all-region honors...Named first team All-Area by the Daily News Journal...Finished his career with a .390 average, seven home runs, 32 RBIs and seven stolen bases...Posted a 4-1 record on the mound with a 1.96 ERA...Also a strong in the field, finishing the year with a .941 fielding percentage at third base.

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coDy wofforDMCDONOUgH, gA. i DArTON STATEsenior i inf i 6-1 i 190 i r/r13

2014 (Junior): Wofford made a tremendous impact at shortstop during his first season on the Hill, scoring 28 runs and knocking in 26 RBI despite missing nearly a third of the season due to injury…He finished the season with a .288 average in 41 games played, 40 of which were starts…Wofford ranked second on the team with five home runs, two of which came in his second career game in a Hilltopper uniform versus Southern Illinois on Feb. 16…He racked up 45 hits as WKU’s primary leadoff man, ranking fourth on the team with a slugging percentage of .462 after posting 14 extra-base hits…After missing chunks of late March and early April with an injury, Wofford returned to the lineup for good on April 18 and hit .304 over WKU’s last 20 games. He slugged .493, recorded a hit in 16 of 20 games and posted 13 RBI while scoring 13 runs of his own during that stretch…He was one of five players on the team to have five multi-RBI performances on the year and ranked sixth with 14 multi-hit games…Wofford’s top single-game performance came in a 4-of-4 effort against UNC Asheville in which he scored three runs while his best series came in a conference series win at ULM, where he finished 6-of-13 with five RBI, three runs scored and three extra-base hits.

Darton state: Wofford helped the Cavs to 85 wins during his two seasons at Darton State, leading the team to its first top-ten national ranking and earning All-American status during his 2013 campaign...He was a two-time First-Team All-Region selection and a GCAA Gold Glove winner in 2013 after leading the Cavs in hits (77), doubles (15), triples (6) and runs (50)...He also tallied 23 stolen bases, knocked in 36 RBI and boasted a .376 clip at the plate.

year avg. gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2014 .288 41-40 156 28 45 6 3 5 26 72 .462 9 2 27 0 .329 3 2 2-8 61 118 10 .947 totals .288 41-40 156 28 45 6 3 5 26 72 .462 9 2 27 0 .329 3 2 2-8 61 118 10 .947

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2014 (sophomore): Bartley started 2014 as WKU’s primary midweek starter but worked his way into a No. 2 starting role on the weekends halfway through conference play after strong showings…He ranked second on the team with five victories and fourth with 38 strikeouts while boasting an ERA of 4.61…Bartley started in 10 of his 16 appearances and registered four quality starts, which included winning performances over eventual College World Series champion Vanderbilt and Big Ten foe Illinois…He took a no-hitter into the fifth inning at No. 4 Vanderbilt on Feb. 25 and finished the contest with 6.0 innings of work, four strikeouts, three hits and two runs allowed while leading WKU to a 3-2 victory in Nashville…He followed up his big performance at Vanderbilt with a victorious quality start against Illinois on March 8 while punching out a career high five batters…Bartley started six-straight conference games to close the season, which included a pair of career-high, eight-inning efforts against South Alabama and ULM…..Bartley finished 2014 allowing three runs or less in six of his 10 starts while lasting at least five innings in eight of 10 starts.

2013 (freshman): Was a staple in the WKU bullpen, ranking fourth on the team and leading all newcomers in appearances with 19…Made his impressive career debut against Central Michigan on Feb. 22, surrendering just two hits and no runs in 3.1 innings while striking out three…Picked up his first-career start against Belmont and again struck out three while scattering two hits over 3.0 innings…He notched the first win of his career on the road at No. 8 Kentucky, allowing one earned run over the course of his 2.2 innings….Notched his second decision of the season against a ranked team in a win over No.8 Louisville, working the final 1.2 innings and allowing just one hit…Had his longest outing of the season in WKU’s 18-inning win over Kentucky at Bowling Green Ballpark, lasting four innings (12-15) in extra action while scattering two hits and allowing no earned runs.

south warren high school: Helped South Warren High School in Bowling Green to a 23-14 record and a berth in the KHSAA State Baseball Tournament in his senior season...Was named second team all-state by the Kentucky High School Baseball Coaches Association after posting an ERA under 2.00 in his final year at South Warren...Made an impact on the hardwood as well, earning all-district basketball honors following his junior and senior seasons.

Josh BartleyBOWliNg grEEN, KY. i SOUTH WArrEN Junior i rhp i 5-9 i 180 i l/r11

year era w-l app gs Cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 2013 3.60 2-0 19 2 0 0/0 0 30.0 28 20 12 15 22 9 0 1 .248 7 6 1 2 22014 4.61 5-4 16 10 0 0/0 1 66.1 72 44 34 29 38 6 1 4 .290 6 11 1 4 8totals 4.30 7-4 35 12 0 0/0 1 96.1 100 64 46 44 60 15 1 5 .277 13 17 2 6 10

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trevor loweBOWliNg grEEN, KY. i WArrEN CENTrAlJunior i of i 5-9 i 180 i r/r23

2014 (sophomore): Lowe was WKU’s primary centerfielder for the first half of the season, making 24 starts in centerfield and 35 starts overall in 2014…He finished the season with a .256 batting average while scoring 18 runs and knocking in 17 RBI in 42 games...Lowe was one of 10 Hilltoppers to record 10 multiple-hit performances and was one of the Hilltoppers best at successfully advancing runners, doing so at a .472 clip…He began the season red-hot at the plate, batting .417 in his first six starts, which included a season-high three hits in a win at No. 4 Vanderbilt…His best series of the season came at top-ranked Louisiana-Lafayette, where he racked up six hits, three doubles and three runs scored from the bottom of WKU’s lineup.

2013 (freshman): Lowe took over the role of WKU’s primary centerfielder as a rookie, appearing in more games (46) than any freshman on the team...He earned the starting nod on 34 occasions, a mark that ranked second among rookies...Scored runs in each of his first two appearances of the season, crossing the plate as a pinch runner in a pair of games against Central Michigan...Recorded his first-career hit at Austin Peay on March 6, knocking in two RBI with the base knock...Posted the first of his six multiple-hit performances against VMI on March 8, finishing the day 2-of-4 at the plate with an RBI and a career-high three runs scored...Knocked in a career-high three RBI in a win over rival

Middle Tennessee on March 16, clearing the bases with a three-run double...Lowe blasted his first-career home run in his first road Sun Belt Conference series at FIU, drilling a two-run shot over the fence in a series deciding 9-8 win over the Panthers on March 23...Registered his first-career walk-off hit with a solo home run in the 18th inning to beat No. 24 Kentucky on April 23...Had a pair of multiple hit performances at UALR, including a career-best three-hit outing against the Trojans on April 28... Lowe finished the year with 19 RBI off 27 hits, posting a slugging percentage of .333.

warren central high school: Named to the Perfect Game USA Central Region Honorable Mention team prior to the 2012 season at Warren Central High School in Bowling Green, Ky...Hit .398 in his final season at Warren Central, sporting an on-base percentage of over .600...Played his summer ball with the Louisville Baseball Club...Started five years for the Warren Central varsity team...Also lettered two years in basketball...Named the team’s MVP in each of his final three years, while also earning the Mr. Hustle award and the golden glove award.

year avg. gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2013 .231 46-34 117 19 27 4 1 2 19 39 .333 14 5 19 0 .338 0 7 2-4 67 1 5 .9322014 .256 42-35 133 18 34 6 1 1 17 45 .338 2 4 16 1 .284 2 4 5-6 58 2 1 .984totals .244 55-69 250 37 61 10 2 3 36 84 .336 16 9 35 1 .310 2 11 7-10 125 3 6 .955

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anDerson MillerlExiNgTON, KY. i lAFAYETTE HSJunior i of/lhp i 6-3 i 210 i l/l20

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2014 (sophomore): Miller’s breakout sophomore campaign saw him earn Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference honors after leading the Hilltoppers with a .335 batting average, .879 OPS, 40 runs scored, four triples and four outfield assists in 2014…He was one of three players to play in all 57 games and started on 51 occasions…Miller led WKU’s regular starters with a .475 slugging percentage and .404 on-base percentage while also being one of the top hitters in two-out situations, recording 24 of his 67 hits with two outs on the board at a .308 clip…He ranked second on the team with 18 extra-base hits, 23 walks, 20 multiple-hit performances and was one of six players to post four hits in a single game, accomplishing the feat in a win over Arkansas State on April 5…Miller was named the SBC Player of the Week on April 7 after racking up 12 hits, five RBI, five runs, three doubles and a home run during a five-game home stand in which the Hilltoppers went 4-1…He was an extra-base machine for the Hilltoppers, recording 11 doubles, four triples and smacking three home runs…Playing in his hometown of Lexington for the first time in his college career on March 18, Miller became the first Hilltopper to record two triples in a game since 2010…He strung together the second longest hitting streak of any Hilltopper from April 1-20, tallying at least one hit in 12 straight-games….Miller, despite batting left-handed, was by far WKU’s best hitter against left-handed pitching, going 26-of-66 (.394) against southpaws.

2013 (freshman): Miller started each of WKU’s first 17 games and racked up 19 starts on the year before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury at Kentucky on March 1...Knocked in 10 RBI off just 15 hits, with his first-career RBI coming in a season-best three-hit performance against Central Michigan...His first-career hit was a double came in the season-opening series against Bowling Green State.

lafayette high school: Hit .417 at the plate and went 5-1 with a 1.71 ERA at Lafayette High School, his senior year, playing outfield and pitching...Earned first team all-state and first team all-district honors his senior season...Named to the Five-Star General Wall of Fame at Lafayette High School...Lettered one year in basketball.

year avg. gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2013 .221 20-18 68 9 15 3 1 0 10 20 .294 6 1 15 1 .289 1 1 2-3 34 1 0 1.0002014 .335 57-51 200 40 67 11 4 3 33 95 .475 23 1 33 1 .404 1 0 3-5 88 4 1 .989totals .306 77-69 268 49 82 14 5 3 43 115 .429 29 2 48 2 .375 2 1 5-8 122 5 1 .992

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thoMas peterSAN rAMON, CAliF. i CAliFOrNiA HS

Junior i inf i 6-2 i 195 i r/r72014 (sophomore): Peter started 31 games, 30 of which came at third base, and appeared in the first 33 games of the season before a wrist injury ended his season on April 11…He was batting .250 with 10 RBI, six doubles and 26 hits before his season-ending injury…Peter was WKU’s best hitter in two-out situations in 2014, boasting a .400 clip (12-of-30) while posting nine of his 10 RBI with two outs on the board…His defense was much improved on the hot corner after committing 10 errors as a freshman. Peter committed just two errors in WKU’s first 30 games and finished the season with five overall…He entered the season with a seven-game reached base streak and extended it to 21, the longest career streak of any active Hilltopper, by reaching base safely in each of WKU’s first 14 games in 2014.

2013 (freshman): Peter saw significant action during his rookie campaign, picking up 36 starts, 29 of which came at third base...Was a contributor from the get-go, tallying multiple hits in three of his first four starts....He finished the season with a freshmen-high seven multiple-hit performances, which included a career-high three hits in a sweep clinching win over rival Middle Tennessee...Peter spent the majority of his starts at the top of the lineup and finished fifth on the team with 22 runs scored...Was solid on the hot corner for WKU, assisting on 45 putouts.

california high school: Started three years at California High School, earning first team all-league honors in 2012...Named team captain in 2012, while also earning team MVP honors...Selected to the All-North Coast Team...Hit .471 in his senior season, including 10 doubles, two home runs and 11 stolen bases...Top the league charts in slugging percentage, on-base percentage and batting average.

year avg. gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2013 .210 39-36 143 22 30 6 0 0 11 36 .252 10 6 29 2 .289 0 4 3-6 17 45 10 .8612014 .250 33-31 104 18 26 6 0 0 10 32 .308 6 15 20 3 .376 0 2 2-3 17 56 5 .936totals .227 72-67 247 40 56 12 0 0 21 68 .275 16 21 49 5 .327 0 6 5-9 34 101 15 .900

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leiff clarksonUNiON, KY. i rYlE HSrs sophoMore i inf i 5-11 i 185 i r/r2

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2014 (rs freshman): Clarkson was an invaluable piece to WKU’s left side of the infield in 2014, making 20 starts at third base and 18 starts at shortstop while batting .316 with 11 RBI from the nine-hole…After being primarily used as a pinch runner early in the season, Clarkson responded when his number was called on March 12 at Georgia when starting shortstop Cody Wofford went down with injury. He went 2-of-3 against the Bulldogs and started the remainder of WKU’s 38 games the rest of the way…He was a bright spot for the Hilltoppers, ranking second on the team with a .370 batting average in conference play while stealing five bases and laying down five sacrifice bunts…Clarkson had the best game of his young career against Texas State on March 23, going 4-of-4 at the plate with two RBI…He was one of WKU’s best hitters in two-out situations, tallying 19 of his 42 hits in two-out situations with an average of .358…Clarkson scored 22 runs for the Hilltoppers and finished the year with nine doubles and 13 multiple-hit performances.

2013 (freshman): Redshirted during his first season on the Hill.

ryle high school: Stole 17 bases with Ryle High School in 2011 and helped the Raiders to a 27-12 record in his senior year in 2012, which included a district championship...Lettered all four years with Ryle, including three years as a starter...Named team MVP, while also earning all-district and all-region honors...Played summer ball with the Ohio Force... Lettered two years in soccer at Ryle High School, while lettering all four years on the baseball diamond.

year avg. gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2014 .316 49-38 133 22 42 9 0 0 11 51 .383 11 2 33 2 .374 1 5 5-6 51 81 8 .943totals .316 49-38 133 22 42 9 0 0 11 51 .383 11 2 33 2 .374 1 5 5-6 51 81 8 .943

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coDy collNAPErvillE, ill. i NEUqUA vAllEY HSsophoMore i rhp i 6-3 i 205 i r/r15

2014 (freshman): Coll tossed 10.2 innings in seven appearances as a rookie, lasting at least an inning in six of his

seven outings…He recorded at least one strikeout in every appearance, including two strikeouts in each of his first four appearances against UNC Asheville, Lipscomb, Georgia and Texas State…Did not see action from March 22-April 29 but responded with three great relief efforts at the end of the season. Coll combined to allow one run on three hits in his final 4.2 innings of the year…He picked up his first career win against Georgia State on May 16, working 1.2 perfect relief innings while striking out one…He finished his freshman campaign 1-0 with a 9.28 ERA.

neuqua valley high school: Coll was named a Preseason Under Armour All-American entering his senior season in 2013, aiding Neuqua Valley High School to back-to-back 30 win seasons during his junior and senior campaigns...Coll was 7-4 as a starting pitcher in 2013, leading the Wildcats to the Class 4A State Semifinals with a 30-10 record.

year era w-l app gs Cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 2014 9.28 1-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 10.2 14 12 11 3 11 3 0 1 .311 1 1 0 0 0totals 9.28 1-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 10.2 14 12 11 3 11 3 0 1 .311 1 1 0 0 0

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saM higgsHENDErSON, KY. i HENDErSON COUNTYsophoMore i rhp i 6-0 i 195 i r/r19

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2014 (freshman): Higgs threw more innings (43.2) than any Hilltopper reliever in

2014 and ranked second on the team overall with 25 appearances…Used primarily as WKU’s setup man, Higgs went 5-4 with a 5.15 ERA, struck out 26 batters and tallied one save as a freshman…He held opponents scoreless in 11 of his 23 relief outings, threw at least 2.0 innings in 10 outings and longer than 3.0 innings seven times…In his first career appearance, Higgs allowed one hit and struck out two over 3.0 innings while preserving WKU’s lead over Southern Illinois to earn his first career save…He worked his longest relief outing of the season against UNC Asheville, tossing 4.0 scoreless innings in route to his first career win…Higgs also won games against Pittsburgh, Illinois, Austin Peay and ULM…He had three perfect appearances in which he lasted at least an inning, achieving the feat against Pittsburgh, ULM and UT Arlington….His strongest outing of the season came on May 2 at ULM as he threw spotless ninth, 10th and 11th innings on his way to picking up a 4-3 win…Higgs made two midweek starts for WKU, getting the nod versus Georgia on March 11 and Austin Peay on April 1. Against the Governors, Higgs tossed a career long 5.0 innings and allowed one run in securing the win…He finished 2014 ranked fourth on the team with a 1.40 WHIP.

henderson county high school: Higgs comes to the Hill after an illustrious prep career in which he was named a First-Team All-State selection in 2013, a Second-Team All-State selection in 2012, and the 2nd Region Player of the Year in 2013...He was an All-Region and All-District selection from 2009-13 and was also named Henderson County’s Pitcher of the Year during all four of his prep seasons...Higgs boasted a 9-5 record with a 1.98 ERA and 100 strikeouts in 77.2 innings as a junior...As a senior, he set a single-season Henderson County record with 11 wins, striking out 76 batters compared to six walks in 72 innings of work...He was 3-0 in Region Championship games, leading the Colonels to the KHSAA State Championships as a sophomore, junior and senior... Higgs finished his prep career as Henderson’s all-time strikeouts leader and wins leader (41-12). His 41 wins rank fourth all-time in the KHSAA.

year era w-l app gs Cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 2014 5.15 5-4 25 2 0 0/1 1 43.2 46 27 25 15 26 8 0 0 .282 4 0 0 3 4totals 5.15 5-4 25 2 0 0/1 1 43.2 46 27 25 15 26 8 0 0 .282 4 0 0 3 4

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Ben MorrisonBOWliNg grEEN, KY. i BOWliNg grEEN HSsophoMore i rhp i 5-10 i 175 i r/r10

2014 (freshman): Morrison saw limited action as a rookie, appearing in just three games and accumulating

three innings of work…Two of those innings came at Georgia, where he recorded a strikeout before being touched up for five runs on four hits late in a blowout loss…He made his first career appearance against UNC Asheville on Feb. 23 and was perfect through the final 0.2 innings of a 13-2 win...Morrison’s final appearance of 2014 came on March 22 against Texas State.

Bowling green high school: Morrison was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter in the Bowling Green Purples’ outfield, earning All-District honors in both his junior and senior seasons...He was named All-State in 2013 after batting .401 with two home runs...Morrison was also earned four soccer letters at Bowling Green High School.

year era w-l app gs Cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 2014 15.00 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 4 5 5 5 1 0 0 1 .308 1 0 0 1 0total 15.00 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 4 5 5 5 1 0 0 1 .308 1 0 0 1 0

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ty hoganliSlE, ill. i NAPErvillE NOrTH HSrs sophoMore i c i 6-1 i 180 i r/r17

2014 (redshirt freshman): Hogan played in four games in 2014, earning time against

UNC Asheville, Georgia, Lipscomb and Belmont…In his first-career at bat, Hogan lined a single into left field for his first-career hit and RBI against UNC Asheville on Feb. 23…He finished the season 1-of-4 at the plate with an RBI.

2013 (freshman): Redshirted during his first season on the Hill.

naperville north high school: Played his high school baseball as a catcher at Naperville North High School in Naperville, Ill., while joining the Illinois Redbirds during the summer...Lettered three years with Naperville, starting all three years.

year avg. gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2014 .250 4-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .250 0 0 1 0 .250 0 0 0-0 5 2 0 1.000totals .250 4-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .250 0 0 1 0 .250 0 0 0-0 5 2 0 1.000

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paul MurraySAN BrUNO, CAliF. i jUNiPErO SErrA sophoMore i of i 6-2 i 195 i r/r6

2014 (freshman): Murray started three games at designated hitter and appeared in 21 games overall during his

freshman campaign, where he was primarily used as a pinch runner…He scored four runs as a pinch runner, three of which came in wins against UNC Asheville and Belmont…His first-career hit came in the sixth inning of a 13-2 win against UNC Asheville, where he recorded a two-run single to tally his first career RBI as well…His only other hit of the season came against Belmont on April 30.

Junipero serra high school: Murray comes to the Hill rated as a top 1000 player according to Perfect Game USA...He was coached by Craig Gianinno at Serra High School and played summer ball with California Club Baseball, where he was named WCAL First Team All-League... Murray hit .423 in league play and .381 overall in his 2012 season.

Jackson sowellBOWliNg grEEN, KY. i BOWliNg grEEN HSrs sophoMore i rhp i 6-0 i 175 i r/r29

2014 (sophomore): Sowell struck out 11 batters and did not give up a single run in seven relief appearances

before season-ending surgery ended his sophomore campaign in March…He finished the season 1-1 with a 0.00 ERA, picking up a win against Big Ten opponent Illinois in a 1-0 shutout while dropping a March 12 decision at Georgia.

2013 (freshman): Sowell made nine appearances during his rookie campaign, earning the starting nod in a pair of mid-week games versus Belmont and Lipscomb...Started in his first-career appearance, striking out the side in the opening frame at Belmont

on Feb. 26...Threw the best game of his season in a start against Lipscomb on March 20, working 4.0 innings, striking out a career-high five batters and surrendering no runs...Saw action as a reliever in his other seven appearances, striking out at least one batter in each outing...Sowell finished the year with 19 strikeouts in 13.2 innings.

Bowling green high school: Led Bowling to a district title and a berth in the regional championship in his senior season...Went 8-1 with a 1.15 ERA in 2012, striking out 75 over 54.0 innings of work...Named all-district in both 2011 and 2012...Started all four years at Bowling Green and also earned four letters playing football for the Class 5A powerhouse.

year era w-l app gs Cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 2013 7.90 0-1 9 2 0 0/0 0 13.2 20 17 12 8 19 4 0 2 .323 0 1 1 0 12014 0.00 1-1 7 0 0 0/1 0 9.2 8 3 0 9 11 0 0 0 .242 1 0 0 0 1totals 4.63 1-2 16 2 0 0/1 0 23.1 28 20 12 17 30 4 0 2 .295 1 1 1 0 1

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year avg. gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2014 .133 21-3 15 4 2 0 0 0 2 2 .133 4 0 5 0 .316 0 0 1-1 1 0 0 1.000totals .133 21-3 15 4 2 0 0 0 2 2 .133 4 0 5 0 .316 0 0 1-1 1 0 0 1.000

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ryan thurstonMADiSON, iND. i MADiSON HSsophoMore i lhp i 6-2 i 175 i l/l4

2014 (freshman): Thurston developed into WKU’s midweek starter and became a reliable bullpen arm down the stretch

of his rookie season, finishing 2014 with the lowest ERA of any Hilltopper at 2.16…He struck out 21 batters and allowed just eight runs in 33.1 innings of work with a 1-0 record…Thurston, a soft-tossing lefty, allowed three runs over his final 28.2 innings, which included four starts against Lipscomb, at No. 18 Indiana, at No. 12 Louisville and at Austin Peay…He earned his first-career start in a midweek duel against Lipscomb and allowed two hits over five scoreless innings while striking out a pair…Thurston put together the finest performance of his young career at No. 18 Indiana, taking a no-hitter into the ninth inning before surrendering a hit to All-American Kyle Schwarber, who was the fourth overall draft pick in the 2014 MLB Draft. Thurston struck out a career-high seven batters in Bloomington, holding the eventual Big Ten Champions off the scoreboard in his second career start…He did not give up a run in three innings of work at No. 12 Louisville and picked up his first win the following week at Austin Peay after striking

out six batters, scattering five hits and three runs over seven innings…With no more midweek action left Thurston was moved to the bullpen late in the season and gave WKU its strongest relief outing of the year at UT Arlington. With starter Josh Bartley getting knocked out after three innings, Thurston stepped on the mound and threw five scoreless innings while allowing just two hits to keep WKU in the game…He finished his rookie season ranked second on the team with a 1.38 WHIP.

Madison high school: A two-sport athlete at Madison High School, Thurston picked up four letters in baseball and three letters in basketball...The southpaw was a three-time All-Conference selection and was an honorable mention All-State selection following his senior year...Thurston was also named Madison’s team MVP during his sophomore, junior and senior seasons.

year era w-l app gs Cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 2014 2.16 1-0 13 4 0 0/0 0 33.1 20 8 8 20 21 2 1 1 .189 3 6 0 0 1totals 2.16 1-0 13 4 0 0/0 0 33.1 20 8 8 20 21 2 1 1 .189 3 6 0 0 1

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hunter wooDMT. WASHiNgTON, KY. i BUlliTT EAST HSsophoMore i c i 6-1 i 220 i s/r9

2014 (freshman): Wood was WKU’s go-to pinch hitter and backup designated hitter as a rookie, making starts in 14 of

his 33 games played in 2014…He made the most of his limited at bats, racking up 14 hits and 15 RBI while drawing nine walks in just 57 at bats on the season….Six of his 14 hits went for extra-bases has he posted four doubles and jacked a pair of home runs. He capped 2014 with a .421 slugging percentage and .348 on-base percentage…Wood went 2-of-3 and scored a run in his first career start against UNC Asheville on Feb. 22…In his first road start of the year at No. 4 Vanderbilt, Wood got the scoring started in WKU’s 3-2 win with an RBI double. He finished the game 2-of-3 with an RBI…Wood delivered in key situations late in the conference season. With WKU leading South Alabama 3-2 in the

eighth inning on April 19, he smacked a grand slam to cushion WKU’s lead in the series-tying win for his first-career home run…With WKU trailing UT Arlington 3-0 in the seventh inning of the series finale, Wood jacked a three-run bomb to tie the game up with the Mavs…The switch-hitting catcher finished the season as one of WKU’s best hitters in two-out situations, batting .385 with five RBI with two outs on the board.

Bullitt east high school: Wood was a First-Team All-State selection at catcher for Bullitt East High School, tallying 46 hits with a batting average of .446 in 2013...He also drove in 38 RBI, rapped out 17 doubles, three triples and a pair of home runs during his senior season. Wood blasted six home runs as a junior and finished his four-year prep career with 13 triples.

year avg. gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2014 .246 33-14 57 9 14 4 0 2 15 24 .421 9 0 16 1 .316 0 0 0-0 15 2 0 1.000totals .246 33-14 57 9 14 4 0 2 15 24 .421 9 0 16 1 .316 0 0 0-0 15 2 0 1.000

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harrison scanlonlOUiSvillE, KY. i DUPONT MANUAl HSrs freshMan i of i 6-4 i 220 i l/r32

2014 (freshman): Scanlon received a medical redshirt during his freshman season after appearing as a pinch hitter

in two early season contests against UNC Asheville and Pittsburgh.

Dupont Manual high school: Scanlon was an All-State selection as a senior at DuPont Manual after hitting .410 with 30 RBI in 2013...He also pounded out 28 doubles and six triples on his way to All-Region and All-District honors.

year avg. gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%2014 .000 2-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000totals .000 2-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

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kaleB DuckworthHENDErSON, KY. i HENDErSON COUNTYfreshMan i of i 6-4 i 205 i r/r31

kevin elDerHAMPSHirE, ill. i iOWA WESTErN CCrs sohpMore i rhp i 6-0 i 220 i r/r38

henderson county hs: Duckworth was named Kentucky Mr. Baseball and the 2014 Kentucky Gatorade Player

of the Year following an outstanding senior season at Henderson County. Duckworth finished his senior season with a .447 batting average, 40 runs scored, 38 stolen bases and 35 RBI. He was a First Team All-State selection in 2013 and 2014 and earned All-Region honors during his final three seasons with the Colonels. 

Duckworth committed to WKU after a great junior season at Henderson County in which he led the state in home runs (11) and stolen bases (36). He hit .456, drove in 32 RBI and had an on-base percentage of .588 from his lead off position with the Colonels in 2013. Duckworth led Henderson County to back-to-back state semifinal appearances in 2012-13, was named to the All-Kentucky Team by USA Today in 2013 and was rated as a Top 10 player in the state of Kentucky by Prep Baseball Report.

iowa western cc: Elder was one of Iowa Western’s most called upon bullpen arms as a freshman in 2014, ranking

second on the team with 16 appearances. He worked 25.2 innings, primarily in relief, for the 2014 NJCAA National Champions while striking out 39 batters and picking up two saves…Elder started one game in 2014 and shined on the biggest stage, striking out 10 batters and surrendering one run over six innings in the NJCAA World Series semifinal game to propel the Reivers to the National Championship Game…He finished his lone season at Iowa Western with a 1-1 record and a 3.16 ERA.

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Danny huDZinaPAlM CiTY, FlA. i PAlM BEACH STATEJunior i inf i 5-11 i 205 i r/r3

John harManCArrOllTON, gA. i DArTON STATEJunior i lhp i 6-2 i 195 i l/l28

Darton state: Harman was a dominant pitcher for Darton State in 2014, picking up eight wins with a 2.33 ERA in

104.1 innings of work. Harman started in 15 of his 16 appearances for the Cavaliers and registered 11 quality starts with 78 strikeouts. He won six-straight starts between March 25 and May 2, which included three scoreless outings in which he last at least seven innings. The southpaw struck out at least five batters in nine of his starts and fanned a career-high 11 batters in an eight-inning, scoreless performance against Middle Georgia State College. As a freshman, Harman went 7-3 while striking out 51 batters and boasting a 3.18 ERA in 73.2 innings of work.

palm Beach state: Hudzina was a force at the plate during his final season at Palm Beach, batting .323

with 32 RBI on 60 hits. Hudzina showed his power with 11 doubles along with a pair of triples and homers while also scoring 33 runs. He displayed patience at the plate with 12 drawn walks while only striking out 18 times in 186 at bats. As a freshman, Hudzina hit .299 with 40 runs scored, 29 RBI, three stolen bases and two homers for the Panthers.

Martin county hs: Hudzina was Mr. Utility for Martin County in his prep days, playing second base, third base and catching for the Tigers. He was named the Treasure Coast All-Area Player of the Year in 2012 after leading his team to a 26-2 record and a district championship with a .424 batting average. Hudzina blasted seven home runs, nine doubles and legged out a triple while sporting a slugging percentage of .800 as a senior.

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Zach JaneslOUiSvillE, KY. i ClEvElAND STATE COllEgEJunior i of i 5-8 i 165 i l/l40

austin kingCANYON, TExAS i SEWArD COUNTY CCJunior i lhp i 6-0 i 170 i l/l18

cleveland state cc: Janes led Cleveland State CC with a .383 batting average, 51 hits, 30 walks, 17 stolen bases and

a .509 on-base percentage during his sophomore season. He was 17-of-20 on steal attempts, scored 32 runs and only struck out 12 times in 133 at bats as the Cougars primary leadoff man. As a freshman, Janes was a perfect 18-of-18 on stolen base attempts while sporting a batting average of .258. He had three doubles and two triples on 25 hits, driving in 12 RBI and scoring 21 runs of his own. He finished his JUCO career as a .330 hitter with 35 stolen bases, 43 walks and 53 runs scored.

Male hs: Janes was an all-district and all-region selection during his senior season at Male High School, stealing 31 bases and batting .360 in the process. He also earned letters in football and track.

seward county cc: King was a workhorse for Seward during his sophomore season, working 77 innings and striking

out 78 batters compared to just four walks in 14 total appearances. His 78 punchouts ranked second on the team as did his 12 starts. King struck out eight batters or more in five of his 12 starts, including a career-best 11 strikeout performance in his 2014 debut. The southpaw strung together four quality starts and finished 2014 with a 7-3 record while sporting a 4.32 ERA. He was not only stellar on the mound, but also in the classroom as he earned NJCAA Academic All-American honors.

canyon hs: King was an All-State pitcher at Canyon during his junior and senior seasons, earning District 3-4A Player of the Year honors during both the 2011-12 seasons. He boasted a record of 36-4 throughout his varsity career and was also a three-year basketball letterwinner for the Eagles.

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steven kraftgAiNESvillE, vA. i BATTlEFiElD HSfreshMan i inf i 5-10 i 175 i r/r1

Battlefield hs: Kraft was an All-Conference selection at shortstop during his junior and senior seasons

at Battlefield after leading his team to back-to-back district championships. As a senior, Kraft hit .420 and stole 21 bases while anchoring the Battlefield defense at shortstop as he committed just one error on 56 chances. He was an All-District and All-Region honoree during his junior season after hitting .408 with 27 runs scored.

grant MalottNEW CASTlE, iND. i NEW CASTlE HSfreshMan i of i 6-0 i 170 i r/r16

new castle hs: Malott was an all-conference selection in both his junior and senior seasons at New Castle, batting .318

during both campaigns. He was an all-area selection during his sophomore, junior and senior seasons and an honorable mention preseason Perfect Game All-American heading into his 2014 season. Malott was ranked as one of the top players in Indiana by Perfect Game and Prep Baseball Report.

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connor MchughlExiNgTON, KY. i DUNBAr HSfreshMan i rhp i 6-0 i 180 i r/r26

ethan siMMonsBirMiNgHAM, AlA. i BriArWOOD CHriSTiAN

freshMan i lhp i 6-0 i 205 i l/l45

Dunbar hs: McHugh was a duel threat for Dunbar during his senior season, going 5-2 with a 2.35 ERA on the mound

while batting .340 with 25 runs scored, 20 RBI and 15 doubles. He was named First Team All-District and All-City following the 2014 season. McHugh comes to the Hill as one of the Top 10 players in the state of Kentucky according to Prep Baseball Report.

Briarwood christian: Simmons was a 5A First Team All-State utility (LHP, 1B) player at Briarwood as a senior after

going 8-2 with a 1.52 ERA on the mound while batting .330 with 24 RBI, 10 doubles, a triple and a homer. He was also named All-County and All-Metro and earned Most Outstanding Player honors from the Kiwanis Club. The southpaw was stellar on the mound, striking out 77 batters and allowing just 45 hits over 69 innings of work. He tossed complete games in eight of his 11 appearances and struck out at least five batters in 10 of his outings, including three performances with 10 or more punchouts. Simmons led Briarwood to the state semifinals during his final season and quarterfinal appearances during his sophomore and junior campaigns. A three-year starter for Briarwood, Simmons finished his career 15-3 with a 2.25 ERA and 124 strikeouts compared to 39 walks. On the travel circuit, Simmons collected four Perfect Game USA All-Tournament Team selections as a member of the Excel Blue Wave.

He was also a standout on the gridiron for Briarwood, earning First Team All-State honors at middle linebacker as a senior and Second Team All-State accolades as a junior.

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JacoB sMileyBOWliNg grEEN, KY. i SOUTH WArrEN HSfreshMan i lhp i 6-2 i 180 i l/l43

south warren hs: Smiley led the Spartans to the second round of the state tournament as a pitcher and first baseman

during his senior season. On the mound the southpaw struck out 48 batters in 52 innings with an ERA of 2.25. At the plate, Smiley drove in 19 runs and hit two homers. He also lettered in basketball and football at South Warren.

anDrew steppNixA, MO. i SOUTHWEST BAPTiST UNiv.rs Junior i inf i 5-8 i 165 i r/r8

southwest Baptist: Stepp redshirted during his lone season at Southwest.

high school: Stepp was a three-sport athlete at Nixa High School, earning three letters in baseball, three in football and one letter on the basketball court. The gritty infielder was named the Central Ozark Conference Defensive Player of the Year following his senior season in 2012.

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wyatt terrelllExiNgTON, KY. i HENrY ClAY HSfreshMan i inf i 5-11 i 170 i r/r42

logan weinsFrANKTON, iND. i FrANKTON HSfreshMan i lhp i 6-1 i 205 i l/l41

henry clay hs: Terrell was a Lexington Herald Leader All-City selection at shortstop during both his junior and

senior seasons at Henry Clay. He was also a standout in the classroom, earning Academic All-State honors.

frankton hs: Weins was 5-2 with a 2.47 ERA as a senior at Frankton, striking out 66 batters in 45.1 innings in route

to being named the Herald Bulletion Pitcher of the Year. He was a two-time All-Central Indiana Conference and All-County selection after recording fanning 124 batters during his final two prep seasons. As a junior, Weins punched out 58 batters compared to 14 free passes in eight starts, leading Frankton with a 1.31 ERA after surrendering just seven earned runs in 37.1 innings.

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r-h-e r-h-eDate opponent w/l score inn. wku opp. overall sBc pitcher att time F15 Southern Illinois L 2-3 9 2-4-1 3-7-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 Bartley (L, 0-1) 541 2:32F16 Southern Illinois-1 W 6-4 9 6-12-1 4-8-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 Clay (W, 1-0) 257 2:18F16 Southern Illinois-2 W 6-1 9 6-7-1 1-5-3 2-1-0 0-0-0 Thompson (W, 1-0) 359 2:34F18 at Belmont L 3-7 9 3-4-3 7-9-2 2-2-0 0-0-0 Allen (L, 0-1) 302 3:04F21 UNC Asheville W 8-5 9 8-11-2 5-10-3 3-2-0 0-0-0 Higgs (W, 1-0) 427 3:05F22 UNC Asheville W 6-4 9 6-14-0 4-9-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 Clay (W, 2-0) 441 2:58 F23 UNC Asheville W 13-2 9 13-18-0 2-11-2 5-2-0 0-0-0 Thompson (W, 2-0) 359 2:43 F25 at #4 Vanderbilt W 3-2 9 3-10-0 2-3-0 6-2-0 0-0-0 Bartley (W, 1-1) 2234 2:43F28 East Carolina (1) L 1-2 10 1-5-2 2-4-1 6-3-0 0-0-0 Higgs (L, 1-1) 2199 2:35M1 Ohio State (1) L 4-5 9 4-11-2 5-10-0 6-4-0 0-0-0 Allen (L, 0-2) 2700 2:25M2 Piitsburgh (1) W 3-2 11 3-8-1 2-7-1 7-4-0 0-0-0 Higgs (W, 2-1) --- 3:16M4 Lipscomb L 2-10 9 2-7-1 10-12-1 7-5-0 0-0-0 Allen (L, 0-3) 75 2:44M8 Illinois-1 W 4-3 9 4-11-2 3-14-2 8-5-0 0-0-0 Higgs (W, 3-1) 363 2:24M8 Illinois-2 W 5-3 9 5-11-2 3-6-1 9-5-0 0-0-0 Bartley (W, 2-1) 311 2:33 M9 Illinois W 1-0 9 1-7-1 0-4-0 10-5-0 0-0-0 Sowell (W, 1-0) 377 1:58M11 at Georgia L 7-26 9 7-11-3 26-22-4 10-6-0 0-0-0 Higgs (L, 3-2) 1738 3:33M12 at Georgia L 6-8 9 6-11-4 8-12-0 10-7-0 0-0-0 Sowell (L, 1-1) 1287 2:54M14 at Georgia State* L 5-6 9 5-6-2 6-10-3 10-8-0 0-1-0 Hageman (L, 0-1) 240 2:41M15 at Georgia State*-1 W 4-3 9 4-14-2 3-8-2 11-8-0 1-1-0 Clay (W, 3-0) 250 3:16M15 at Georgia State*-2 W 6-5 10 6-12-0 5-9-0 12-8-0 2-1-0 Allen (W, 1-3) 250 2:06 M18 at Kentucky L 3-10 9 3-11-1 10-12-2 12-9-0 2-1-0 Bartley (L, 2-2) 1633 2:40M21 Texas State* W 4-1 9 4-8-1 1-4-1 13-9-0 3-1-0 Hageman (W, 1-1) 393 2:00M22 Texas State* L 4-13 9 4-5-0 13-11-3 13-10-0 3-2-0 Clay (L, 3-1) 367 3:09M23 Texas State* L 5-7 9 5-11-2 7-9-1 13-11-0 3-3-0 Thompson (L, 2-1) 303 2:49M26 #10 Louisville# L 3-5 9 3-7-2 5-8-1 13-12-0 3-3-0 Glasscock (L, 0-1) 1108 2:52M29 at #1 UL-Lafayette*-1 W 14-3 9 14-16-0 3-10-3 14-12-0 4-3-0 Hageman (W, 2-1) 4266 3:07M29 at # 1UL-Lafayette*-2 L 9-10 9 9-15-0 10-14-2 14-13-0 4-4-0 Clay (L, 3-2) 4266 2:41M30 at # 1UL-Lafayette* L 4-7 9 4-8-1 7-8-0 14-14-0 4-5-0 Thompson (L, 2-2) 3712 2:25A1 Austin Peay W 5-2 9 5-10-0 2-9-0 15-14-0 4-5-0 Higgs (W, 4-2) 605 3:01A2 Lipscomb W 3-2 9 3-7-0 2-5-0 16-14-0 4-5-0 Bartley (W, 3-2) 347 2:45A4 Arkansas State* W 8-6 9 8-9-3 6-10-1 17-14-0 5-5-0 Hageman (W, 3-1) 337 2:48A5 Arkansas State* W 9-6 9 9-10-2 6-7-1 18-14-0 6-5-0 Clay (W, 4-2) 538 2:49A6 Arkansas State* L 5-7 9 5-9-2 7-12-1 18-15-0 6-6-0 Thompson (L, 2-3) 341 3:01A11 at Troy* W 5-4 9 5-12-2 4-10-0 19-15-0 7-6-0 Hageman (W, 4-1) 1083 3:01A12 at Troy* L 6-11 9 6-9-1 11-15-0 19-16-0 7-7-0 Glasscock (L, 0-2) 1281 2:52 A13 at Troy* L 5-10 9 5-14-2 10-9-0 19-17-0 7-8-0 Bartley (L, 3-3) 1010 2:38A16 at #18 Indiana L 0-1 10 0-6-1 1-3-1 19-18-0 7-8-0 Tompkins (L, 0-1) 1831 2:45A18 South Alabama* L 10-13 9 10-17-4 13-13-5 19-19-0 7-9-0 Higgs (L, 4-3) 327 3:57A19 South Alabama* W 7-2 9 7-12-2 2-7-1 20-19-0 8-9-0 Bartley (W, 4-3) 583 2:12A20 South Alabama* W 6-3 9 6-9-0 3-8-2 21-19-0 9-9-0 Thompson (W, 3-3) 432 2:32 A22 at # 12 Louisville L 1-3 9 1-5-0 3-7-0 21-20-0 9-9-0 Higgs (L, 4-4) 2604 2:25A25 UALR* W 8-0 9 8-14-0 0-4-0 22-20-0 10-9-0 Hageman (W, 5-1) 424 2:26A26 UALR* L 5-7 9 5-10-3 7-10-0 22-21-0 10-10-0 Pearson (L, 0-1) 512 3:04 A27 UALR* W 4-1 9 4-10-1 1-9-0 23-21-0 11-10-0 Thompson (W, 4-3) 342 2:32 A29 at Austin Peay W 6-5 9 6-9-1 5-8-3 24-21-0 11-10-0 Thurston (W, 1-0) 112 3:26A30 Belmont W 13-3 9 13-19-1 3-9-2 25-21-0 11-10-0 Clay (W, 5-2) 402 2:48M2 at ULM* W 4-3 11 4-12-1 3-6-4 26-21-0 12-10-0 Higgs (W, 5-4) 909 3:03M3 at ULM* W 11-2 9 11-13-1 2-7-3 27-21-0 13-10-0 Bartley (W, 5-3) 880 2:41M4 at ULM* L 4-5 9 4-8-1 5-8-2 27-22-0 13-11-0 Glasscock (L, 0-3) 796 2:35M9 at UT Arlington* L 3-5 9 3-9-1 5-7-1 27-23-0 13-12-0 Hageman (L, 5-2) 279 2:39M10 at UT Arlington* L 5-8 9 5-13-1 8-12-1 27-24-0 13-13-0 Bartley (L, 5-4) 268 2:03M11 at UT Arlington* L 3-5 9 3-4-1 5-9-1 27-25-0 13-14-0 Clay (L, 5-3) 282 2:39M15 Georgia State* W 10-1 9 10-16-0 1-9-5 28-25-0 14-14-0 Hageman (W, 6-2) 315 2:51M16 Georgia State* W 2-1 9 2-9-2 1-6-0 29-25-0 15-14-0 Coll (W, 1-0) 403 2:44M17 Georgia State* L 4-5 9 4-9-0 5-7-0 29-26-0 15-15-0 Allen (L, 1-4) 432 2:45M21 Texas State% L 3-4 10 3-6-2 4-6-1 29-27-0 15-15-0 Pearson (L, 0-2) 386 3:18 M22 ULM% L 6-8 9 6-8-4 8-12-2 29-28-0 15-15-0 Thompson (L, 4-4) 378 2:44

(1) Keith LeClair Classic Hosted by East Carolina *Sun Belt Conference Game # Game at Bowling Green Ballpark % SBC Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)

overall: 29-28 sBc: 15-15 home: 20-8 away: 8-18 neutral: 1-2

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2014 final stats avg gp gs aB r h 2B 3B hr rBi tB slg% BB hp so gDp oB% sf sh sB sa po a e fld%20 Miller, Anderson .335 57 51 200 40 67 11 4 3 33 95 .475 23 1 33 1 .404 1 0 3 5 88 4 1 .98940 Simmons, David .333 47 32 111 27 37 11 2 2 12 58 .523 17 5 29 1 .440 1 4 13 17 86 2 6 .936 2 Clarkson, Leiff .316 49 38 133 22 42 9 0 0 11 51 .383 11 2 33 2 .374 1 5 5 6 51 81 8 .94327 Flaherty, Regan .313 57 56 230 29 72 18 1 3 35 101 .439 15 5 34 5 .364 3 7 0 3 136 7 3 .97922 Church, Ryan .306 56 56 229 34 70 11 0 7 38 102 .445 21 2 38 7 .366 2 2 7 10 488 44 11 .98011 Wilcox, Scott .297 57 57 222 39 66 15 0 3 32 90 .405 38 0 22 2 .398 1 8 1 2 91 153 14 .94624 Diedrick, Philip .294 43 39 136 18 40 10 1 4 17 64 .471 14 1 28 4 .359 2 0 1 1 8 0 0 1.000 6 Wofford, Cody .288 41 40 156 28 45 6 3 5 26 72 .462 9 2 27 0 .329 3 2 2 8 61 118 10 .94730 Messex, Ryan .285 48 41 158 7 45 9 0 0 17 54 .342 8 0 11 9 .315 2 6 0 1 267 44 8 .97536 Lowe, Trevor .256 42 35 133 18 34 6 1 1 17 45 .338 2 4 16 1 .284 2 4 5 6 58 2 1 .984 7 Peter, Thomas .250 33 31 104 18 26 6 0 0 10 32 .308 6 15 20 3 .376 0 2 2 3 17 56 5 .936-------------- 42 Hardy, Clint .250 17 6 24 7 6 1 0 1 6 10 .417 3 1 6 1 .345 1 0 0 1 3 21 3 .88917 Hogan, Ty .250 4 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .250 0 0 1 0 .25 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 1.000 9 Wood, Hunter .246 33 14 57 9 14 4 0 2 15 24 .421 9 0 16 1 .348 0 0 0 0 15 2 0 1.00026 Murray, Paul .133 21 3 15 4 2 0 0 0 2 2 .133 4 0 5 0 .316 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1.00038 Downing, Ty .130 23 14 54 2 7 2 0 0 5 9 .167 2 0 12 2 .161 0 1 0 0 98 19 1 .99232 Scanlon, Harrison .000 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00037 Gastinger, John .000 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1.000 Totals .291 57 57 1970 302 574 119 12 31 277 810 .411 182 38 333 39 .359 19 41 40 64 1510 660 78 .965Opponents .267 57 57 1881 290 503 76 13 27 252 686 .365 263 53 389 40 .369 22 43 45 77 1502 620 78 .965

loB - Team (448), Opp (462). Dps turned - Team (50), Opp (51). ci - Team (0), Opp (2). iBB - Team (8), Flaherty, R. 3,Church, R. 2, Diedrick, P. 2, Miller, A. 1, Opp (5). picked off - Clarkson, L. 3, Wilcox 1, Wofford, C. 1, Diedrick, P. 1,Peter, T. 1.

era w l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er BB so 2B 3B hr B/avg wp hp Bk sf sh31 Hageman, Justin 2.63 6 2 15 14 1 0/1 1 95.2 86 37 28 38 68 15 1 3 .240 7 5 0 1 723 Thompson, Jake 4.29 4 4 15 14 0 0/1 0 77.2 77 44 37 31 61 12 5 6 .263 3 6 0 5 416 Bartley, Josh 4.61 5 4 16 10 0 0/0 1 66.1 72 44 34 29 38 6 1 4 .290 6 11 1 4 8-------------- 29 Sowell, Jackson 0.00 1 1 7 0 0 0/1 0 9.2 8 3 0 9 11 0 0 0 .242 1 0 0 0 1 4 Thurston, Ryan 2.16 1 0 13 4 0 0/0 0 33.1 20 8 8 20 21 2 1 1 .189 3 6 0 0 110 Tompkins, Ian 2.42 0 1 26 0 0 0/1 14 26.0 23 8 7 22 46 3 0 0 .232 5 4 2 0 235 Pearson, Brennan 4.30 0 2 22 0 0 0/0 1 23.0 18 11 11 18 26 3 1 3 .228 6 3 0 1 619 Higgs, Sam 5.15 5 4 25 2 0 0/1 1 43.2 46 27 25 15 26 8 0 0 .282 4 0 0 3 421 Allen, Brandon 5.19 1 4 20 2 0 0/0 0 34.2 35 24 20 20 22 2 0 3 .280 4 8 0 3 413 Clay, Austin 5.30 5 3 17 10 0 0/0 0 56.0 69 37 33 26 36 16 4 2 .307 6 8 0 2 534 Glasscock, Tate 7.23 0 3 18 0 0 0/0 0 18.2 21 18 15 18 18 6 0 2 .309 2 0 1 2 115 Coll, Cody 9.28 1 0 7 0 0 0/0 0 10.2 14 12 11 3 11 3 0 1 .311 1 1 0 0 0 1 Morrison, Ben 15.00 0 0 3 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 4 5 5 5 1 0 0 1 .308 1 0 0 1 043 Melchior, Sam 16.20 0 0 2 1 0 0/0 0 3.1 7 8 6 3 2 0 0 1 .412 0 1 1 0 045 Mercer, Alex 16.20 0 0 3 0 0 0/0 0 1.2 3 4 3 6 2 0 0 0 .375 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 4.35 29 28 57 57 1 2/2 18 503.1 503 290 243 263 389 76 13 27 .267 49 53 5 22 43Opponents 4.49 28 29 57 57 3 1/1 12 500.2 574 302 250 182 333 119 12 31 .291 41 38 6 19 41

pB - Team (14), Messex, R. 8, Downing, T. 4, Hogan, T. 1, Wood, H. 1, Opp (19). pickoffs - Team (16), Thurston, R. 5, Messex, R. 4, Downing, T. 2, Allen, B. 2, Bartley, J. 1, Hageman 1, Clay 1, Opp (7). sBa/att - Messex, R. (34-53), Downing, T. (6-15), Clay (11-12), Higgs, S. (7-12), Thompson, J. (3-10), Hageman (5-9), Glasscock,T. (3-6), Tompkins, I. (6-6), Allen, B. (3-6), Wood, H. (4-5), Pearson, B. (4-5), Bartley, J. (1-5), Thurston, R. (0-3), Sowell, J. (0-1), Mercer, A. (1-1), Melchior, S. (1-1), Hogan, T. (1-1).

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2014 Stats fielDing player c po a e flD% Dps sBa csB sBa% pB ci 16 Bartley, Josh 24 7 17 0 1.000 1 1 4 .200 0 0 9 Wood, Hunter 17 15 2 0 1.000 0 4 1 .800 1 021 Allen, Brandon 14 5 9 0 1.000 0 3 3 .500 0 023 Thompson, Jake 13 4 9 0 1.000 1 3 7 .300 0 0 4 Thurston, Ryan 9 0 9 0 1.000 0 0 3 .000 0 024 Diedrick, Philip 8 8 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 017 Hogan, Ty 7 5 2 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 1 029 Sowell, Jackson 4 1 3 0 1.000 2 0 1 .000 0 037 Gastinger, John 3 3 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 034 Glasscock, Tate 2 0 2 0 1.000 0 3 3 .500 0 0 1 Morrison, Ben 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 026 Murray, Paul 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 038 Downing, Ty 118 98 19 1 .992 1 6 9 .400 4 020 Miller, Anderson 93 88 4 1 .989 0 0 0 .000 0 036 Lowe, Trevor 61 58 2 1 .984 0 0 0 .000 0 022 Church, Ryan 543 488 44 11 .980 42 0 0 .000 0 027 Flaherty, Regan 146 136 7 3 .979 6 0 0 .000 0 030 Messex, Ryan 319 267 44 8 .975 1 34 19 .642 8 031 Hageman, Justin 29 8 20 1 .966 1 5 4 .556 0 013 Clay, Austin 23 6 16 1 .957 0 11 1 .917 0 0 6 Wofford, Cody 189 61 118 10 .947 27 0 0 .000 0 011 Wilcox, Scott 258 91 153 14 .946 31 0 0 .000 0 0 2 Clarkson, Leiff 140 51 81 8 .943 13 0 0 .000 0 040 Simmons, David 94 86 2 6 .936 0 0 0 .000 0 0 7 Peter, Thomas 78 17 56 5 .936 4 0 0 .000 0 019 Higgs, Sam 12 2 9 1 .917 0 7 5 .583 0 042 Hardy, Clint 27 3 21 3 .889 1 0 0 .000 0 035 Pearson, Brennan 8 0 7 1 .875 0 4 1 .800 0 010 Tompkins, Ian 3 0 2 1 .667 0 6 0 1.000 0 015 Coll, Cody 2 0 1 1 .500 0 0 0 .000 0 043 Melchior, Sam 2 0 1 1 .500 0 1 0 1.000 0 032 Scanlon, Harrison 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.000 0 045 Mercer, Alex 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 Totals 2248 1510 660 78 0.965 50 45 32 0.584 14 0Opponents 2200 1502 620 78 0.965 51 40 24 0.625 19 2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ex totalWKU 31 25 39 30 46 41 23 41 23 3 302Opponents 45 36 37 22 17 24 35 48 23 3 290

runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+W-L 0-1 1-2 1-2 3-6 5-5 3-6 6-3 1-1 3-0 1-1 5-1

runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+W-L 2-0 5-1 7-1 7-2 3-1 3-6 2-1 0-5 0-3 0-0 0-8

inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8W-L 11-4 14-5 15-5 17-6 21-7 22-7 21-5 26-1

inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8W-L 6-10 9-14 7-18 6-18 3-16 3-17 5-17 1-22

inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8W-L 12-14 6-9 7-5 6-4 5-5 4-4 3-6 2-5

Win-Loss Summary

Total ........................................................29-28Conference ...........................................15-15Non-Conf ..............................................14-13Home ....................................................... 20-8Away ......................................................... 8-18Neutral ........................................................1-2Day ..........................................................18-19Night ........................................................ 11-9vs Left ....................................................... 7-12vs Right ..................................................22-161-Run games ......................................... 11-92-Run games ............................................4-95+Run games ...........................................8-6Extra inns ...................................................3-3Shutouts .....................................................2-1Scoring 0-2 runs ......................................2-5Scoring 3-5 runs .................................11-17Scoring 6-9 runs ................................... 11-5Scoring 10+ runs .....................................5-1Opponent 0-2 runs.............................. 14-2Opponent 3-5 runs.............................. 13-9Opponent 6-9 runs.................................2-9Opponent 10+ runs ...............................0-8Scored in 1st inning ............................ 13-8Scores first ............................................18-10Opp. scores first ..................................11-18After 6 leading ...................................... 22-7After 6 trailing ....................................... 3-17After 6 tied ................................................4-4After 7 leading ...................................... 21-5After 7 trailing ....................................... 5-17After 7 tied ................................................3-6After 8 leading ...................................... 26-1After 8 trailing ....................................... 1-22After 8 tied ................................................2-5Hit 0 home runs ..................................15-22Hit 1 home run.........................................7-4Hit 2+ home runs ....................................7-2Opponent 0 home runs ...................21-17Opponent 1 home run ..........................8-5Opponent 2+ HRs ...................................0-6Made 0 errors ........................................ 10-4Made 1 error .......................................... 10-8Made 2+ errors ..................................... 9-16Opp. made 0 errors ............................. 10-8Opp. made 1 error ............................... 7-10Opp. made 2+ errors ........................12-10Out-hit opponent ..............................27-10Out-hit by opponent .......................... 2-14Hits are tied ...............................................0-4

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record when team scores:

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2014 game-by-game battingDate opponent aB r h rBi 2B 3B hr BB iBB sB cs hBp sac sf gDp k po a e avg2/15 WKU 31 2 4 2 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 7 27 11 1 .129 S. Illinois 32 3 7 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 5 27 7 2 .2192/16 WKU 32 6 12 6 0 0 3 4 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 27 9 1 .254 S. Illinois 34 4 8 4 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 24 10 1 .2272/16 WKU 32 6 7 4 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 27 9 1 .242 S. Illinois 32 1 5 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 24 15 3 .2042/18 WKU 33 3 4 3 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 24 10 3 .211 at Belmont 31 7 9 6 1 1 2 8 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 7 27 9 2 .2252/21 WKU 33 8 11 8 4 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 2 27 10 2 .236 UNC Asheville 36 5 10 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 9 24 11 3 .2362/22 WKU 35 6 14 5 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 2 27 15 0 .265 UNC Asheville 35 4 9 3 2 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 24 10 0 .2402/23 WKU 39 13 18 13 3 1 2 4 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 8 27 12 0 .298 UNC Asheville 35 2 11 2 3 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 24 8 2 .2512/25 WKU 34 3 10 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 8 27 11 0 .297 at #4 Vanderbilt 29 2 3 2 1 0 0 7 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 6 27 13 0 .2352/28 WKU 35 1 5 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 18 29 14 2 .280 at East Carolina 29 2 4 1 1 0 0 7 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 5 30 10 1 .2253/1 WKU 34 4 11 4 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 6 24 12 2 .284 vs. Ohio State 32 5 10 5 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 6 27 11 0 .2343/2 WKU 38 3 8 2 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 9 33 14 1 .277 vs. Pittsburgh 37 2 7 2 1 0 0 4 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 9 32 17 1 .2293/5 WKU 34 2 7 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 24 12 2 .271 at Lipscomb 32 10 13 8 1 0 0 7 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 7 27 7 1 .2443/8 WKU 36 4 11 2 1 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 27 17 2 .274 Illinois 37 3 14 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 5 24 13 2 .2553/8 WKU 32 5 11 4 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 27 9 2 .278 Illinois 30 3 6 3 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 7 24 10 1 .2523/9 WKU 28 1 7 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 27 9 1 .277 Illinois 31 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 24 12 0 .2443/11 WKU 39 7 11 6 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 24 11 3 .277 at Georgia 45 26 22 19 0 0 2 12 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 7 27 11 4 .2643/12 WKU 35 6 11 6 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 7 24 13 4 .279 at Georgia 34 8 12 7 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 6 27 10 0 .2703/14 WKU 33 5 6 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 1 6 24 8 2 .274 at Georgia State 33 6 10 6 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 6 27 8 3 .2723/15 WKU 39 4 14 4 3 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 7 27 10 2 .279 at Georgia State 33 3 8 3 3 0 1 8 0 4 1 1 2 0 0 9 27 12 2 .2703/15 WKU 40 6 12 6 4 0 0 8 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 10 30 16 0 .280 at Georgia State 35 5 9 5 2 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 6 30 12 0 .2693/18 WKU 37 3 11 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 7 24 12 1 .281 at Kentucky 34 10 12 9 2 1 0 7 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 5 27 9 2 .2733/21 WKU 31 4 8 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 5 27 7 1 .280 Texas State 30 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 9 24 17 1 .2683/22 WKU 32 4 5 4 1 0 0 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 9 27 9 0 .275 Texas State 35 13 11 12 1 1 0 12 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 10 27 13 3 .2703/23 WKU 36 5 11 5 2 0 0 5 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 4 27 12 2 .277 Texas State 35 7 9 7 1 2 3 3 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 4 27 13 1 .2693/26 WKU 34 3 7 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 8 27 14 2 .274 #10 Louisville 33 5 8 5 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 7 27 4 1 .2683/29 WKU 40 14 16 14 4 0 1 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 4 27 10 0 .279 at #1 UL-Lafayette 36 3 10 3 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 27 15 3 .2693/29 WKU 39 9 15 9 3 0 0 6 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 24 8 0 .284 at #1 UL-Lafayette 35 10 14 10 7 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 6 27 13 2 .2743/30 WKU 30 4 8 4 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 3 24 11 1 .283 at #1 UL-Lafayette 29 7 8 7 1 0 2 5 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 10 27 10 0 .2744/1 WKU 31 5 10 5 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 27 11 0 .284 Austin Peay 30 2 9 2 2 0 0 4 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 9 24 5 1 .2754/2 WKU 28 3 7 2 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 2 27 15 0 .283 Lipscomb 27 2 5 2 0 0 1 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 7 24 14 0 .2724/4 WKU 31 8 9 8 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 6 27 12 3 .284 Arkansas State 34 6 10 3 2 0 0 8 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 9 24 5 1 .2734/5 WKU 32 9 10 8 0 0 2 4 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 2 27 14 2 .285 Arkansas State 31 6 7 6 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 3 24 8 1 .2714/6 WKU 35 5 9 5 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 27 16 2 .284 Arkansas State 32 7 12 6 2 0 0 6 0 2 3 1 0 2 1 3 27 9 1 .2744/11 WKU 37 5 12 5 3 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 6 27 13 2 .285 at Troy 37 4 10 4 2 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 27 11 0 .274

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2014 game-by-game battingDate opponent aB r h rBi 2B 3B hr BB iBB sB cs hBp sac sf gDp k po a e avg4/12 WKU 33 6 9 6 2 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 24 11 1 .285 at Troy 39 11 15 9 3 1 0 1 0 2 0 4 1 0 0 3 27 12 0 .2784/13 WKU 38 5 14 4 3 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 24 16 2 .287 at Troy 31 10 9 8 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 5 1 0 0 5 27 14 0 .2784/16 WKU 34 0 6 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 6 29 14 1 .284 at #18 Indiana 30 1 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 9 30 17 1 .2744/18 WKU 45 10 17 9 5 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 8 27 13 4 .287 South Alabama 39 13 13 10 1 1 0 9 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 7 27 6 5 .2764/19 WKU 36 7 12 7 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 27 12 2 .289 South Alabama 29 2 7 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 5 24 8 1 .2754/20 WKU 30 6 10 5 1 0 0 5 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 3 27 17 0 .290 South Alabama 31 3 8 3 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 24 8 2 .2754/22 WKU 29 1 5 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 7 24 8 0 .287 at #12 Louisville 28 3 7 3 1 0 0 5 0 4 0 3 1 0 0 5 27 13 0 .2744/25 WKU 34 8 14 8 2 0 2 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 5 27 11 0 .290 UALR 28 0 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 7 24 9 0 .2724/26 WKU 33 5 10 4 2 0 2 5 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 27 10 3 .290 UALR 31 7 10 6 2 0 1 9 0 1 0 1 4 1 1 7 27 13 0 .2734/27 WKU 31 4 10 4 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 27 10 1 .291 UALR 35 1 9 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 24 6 0 .2734/29 WKU 36 6 9 5 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 27 12 1 .290 at Austin Peay 33 5 8 4 2 0 1 5 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 9 27 14 3 .2724/30 WKU 42 13 19 9 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 4 27 10 1 .294 Belmont 37 3 9 2 3 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 24 6 2 .2725/2 WKU 43 4 12 4 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 1 2 9 33 18 1 .294 at ULM 38 3 6 3 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 6 33 14 4 .2695/3 WKU 40 11 13 11 4 1 1 7 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 7 27 16 1 .295 at ULM 32 2 7 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 27 11 3 .2685/4 WKU 34 4 8 3 1 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 25 11 1 .294 at ULM 32 5 8 5 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 27 9 2 .2675/9 WKU 34 3 9 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 4 24 10 1 .293 at UT-Arlington 29 5 7 5 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 27 13 1 .2675/10 WKU 36 5 13 5 7 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 5 24 8 1 .294 at UT-Arlington 34 8 12 7 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 27 14 1 .2695/11 WKU 31 3 4 3 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 24 7 2 .292 at UT-Arlington 32 5 10 4 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 9 27 18 1 .2695/15 WKU 38 10 16 9 3 0 0 4 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 6 27 2 0 .294 Georgia State 36 1 9 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 24 9 5 .2695/16 WKU 29 2 9 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 27 14 2 .294 Georgia State 29 1 6 0 0 0 0 6 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 6 24 12 0 .2685/17 WKU 34 4 9 4 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 10 27 10 0 .294 Georgia State 33 5 7 5 3 1 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 27 7 0 .2675/20 WKU 31 3 6 3 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 8 29 16 2 .292 vs. Texas State 33 4 6 3 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 7 30 14 1 .2665/22 WKU 34 6 8 6 2 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 7 24 8 4 .291 vs. ULM 32 8 12 6 1 2 0 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 5 27 7 2 .267

2 3 4 5+ tot22 Church, Ryan 14 7 - - 2127 Flaherty, Regan 14 6 1 - 2120 Miller, Anderson 14 5 1 - 2011 Wilcox, Scott 14 4 1 - 1930 Messex, Ryan 13 1 1 - 15 6 Wofford, Cody 12 1 1 - 14 2 Clarkson, Leiff 10 2 1 - 1324 Diedrick, Philip 8 2 - - 1040 Simmons, David 9 1 - - 1036 Lowe, Trevor 8 2 - - 10 9 Wood, Hunter 4 - - - 438 Downing, Ty 2 1 - - 3 7 Peter, Thomas 2 1 - - 342 Hardy, Clint 1 - - - 1TEAM 125 33 6 0 164

2 3 4 5+ tot11 Wilcox, Scott 9 2 - - 1122 Church, Ryan 6 2 2 - 1027 Flaherty, Regan 4 3 1 - 820 Miller, Anderson 4 3 - - 7 6 Wofford, Cody 3 2 - - 530 Messex, Ryan 4 - - - 424 Diedrick, Philip 3 - 1 - 4 9 Wood, Hunter 1 1 1 - 3 7 Peter, Thomas 2 - - - 236 Lowe, Trevor 2 - - - 238 Downing, Ty - 1 - - 140 Simmons, David - 1 - - 1 2 Clarkson, Leiff 1 - - - 142 Hardy, Clint - 1 - - 126 Murray, Paul 1 - - - 1TEAM 40 16 5 0 61

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2014 hilltopper home run Chart

no. player gm# Date opponent pitcher onBase inn. outs count score final1. Wofford 2 2/16 SIU-1 Eaton *0 1 0 0-0 0-4 6-42. Wofford 2 2/16 SIU-1 Eaton *0 3 0 0-1 1-4 6-43. Wilcox 2 2/16 SIU-1 Eaton *0 5 1 1-0 4-4 6-4 4. Church 3 2/16 SIU-2 Hauge *0 4 0 0-1 1-0 6-15. Wilcox 6 2/22 UNCA Steible 0 5 1 1-1 2-0 6-46. Wofford 6 2/22 UNCA Clarke 1 7 1 0-0 3-0 6-47. Church 7 2/23 UNCA Roland 1 5 1 0-0 2-1 13-28. Lowe 7 2/23 UNCA Joura *0 7 0 0-0 11-2 13-29. Church 19 3/15 @GSU-1 Rose 0 1 2 2-0 0-0 4-310. Church 19 3/15 @GSU-1 Ford 0 5 2 1-2 3-1 4-311. Flaherty 27 3/29 @ULL-1 Robichaux 1 3 1 1-0 0-2 14-312. Church 32 4/5 ASU Hawkins 3 5 2 0-0 2-3 9-613. Miller 32 4/5 ASU Woodhouse 0 7 2 2-1 6-4 9-614. Diedrick 34 4/11 @Troy Hicks *0 4 0 2-2 2-0 5-415. Diedrick 34 4/11 @Troy Tidwell *0 6 0 2-1 4-0 5-416. Simmons 35 4/12 @Troy McCain 0 5 2 0-0 0-5 6-1117. Simmons 35 4/12 @Troy McCain 1 7 2 1-1 1-6 6-1118. Miller 35 4/12 @Troy Skinner 1 8 1 1-2 4-6 6-1119. Wood 39 4/19 USA Peacock 3 8 0 2-2 3-2 7-220. Flaherty 42 4/25 UALR Malcom 2 2 2 1-1 1-0 8-021. Wofford 42 4/25 UALR Chandler 0 5 1 3-2 7-0 8-022. Church 43 4/26 UALR Thoele 0 1 2 0-1 0-2 5-723. Church 43 4/26 UALR Thoele 0 3 2 1-1 1-3 5-724. Diedrick 44 4/27 UALR Allen *0 4 0 1-1 1-1 4-125. Hardy 46 4/30 Belmont Lovell 0 8 2 1-1 12-3 13-326. Wofford 48 5/3 @ULM Hunt 2 3 2 0-1 2-2 11-227. Miller 49 5/4 @ULM Hermeling *0 4 0 0-0 0-0 4-528. Wilcox 51 5/10 @UTA Vachon 0 3 2 1-2 1-5 5-829. Wood 52 5/11 @UTA Thompson 2 7 2 3-2 0-3 3-530. Diedrick 54 5/16 vs. GSU Bates *0 3 0 0-0 0-1 2-131. Flaherty 55 5/17 vs. GSU Fessler *0 7 0 2-1 1-2 4-5* Indicates Leadoff Home Run

wku home runs (31)solo (21): Church 5, Diedrick 4, Wofford 3, Wilcox 3, Miller 2, Flaherty 1 Lowe 1, Simmons 1, Hardy 12-run (5): Wofford 1, Church 1, Flaherty 1, Miller 1, Simmons 13-run (3): Flaherty 1, Wofford 1, Wood 1grand slam (2): Church, Wood2-hr game (5): Church 2, Wofford, Diedrick, Simmonsleadoff (11): Diedrick 4, Wofford 2, Church, Miller, Lowe, Flaherty, Wilcox

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2014 game-by-game pitchingDate opponent ip h r er BB so 2B 3B hr wp Bk hBp Dp iBB score w l sv era2/15 WKU 9.0 7 3 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-3 0 1 0 2.00 S. Illinois 9.0 4 2 2 4 7 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 3-2 1 0 1 2.002/16 WKU 9.0 8 4 4 3 10 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 6-4 1 1 1 3.00 S. Illinois 8.0 12 6 6 4 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 4-6 1 1 1 4.242/16 WKU 9.0 5 1 1 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6-1 2 1 2 2.33 S. Illinois 8.0 7 6 2 3 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1-6 1 2 1 3.602/18 WKU 8.0 9 7 5 8 7 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 0 3-7 2 2 2 3.09 at Belmont 9.0 4 3 0 6 12 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 7-3 2 2 1 2.652/21 WKU 9.0 10 5 1 1 9 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 8-5 3 2 3 2.66 UNC Asheville 8.0 11 8 2 3 2 4 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 5-8 2 3 1 2.572/22 WKU 9.0 9 4 4 8 8 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 6-4 4 2 4 2.89 UNC Asheville 8.0 14 6 6 0 2 3 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 4-6 2 4 1 3.242/23 WKU 9.0 11 2 2 3 5 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 13-2 5 2 4 2.76 UNC Asheville 8.0 18 13 12 4 8 3 1 2 3 0 1 0 0 2-13 2 5 1 4.662/25 WKU 9.0 3 2 2 7 6 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 3-2 6 2 5 2.66 at #4 Vanderbilt 9.0 10 3 3 1 8 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 2-3 2 6 1 4.432/28 WKU 9.2 4 2 1 7 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-2 6 3 5 2.45 at East Carolina 10.0 5 1 0 1 18 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2-1 3 6 1 3.863/1 WKU 8.0 10 5 4 7 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 4-5 6 4 5 2.64 vs Ohio State 9.0 11 4 4 3 6 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5-4 4 6 2 3.873/2 WKU 11.0 7 2 2 4 9 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 3-2 7 4 5 2.53 vs Pittsburgh 10.2 8 3 2 5 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 2-3 4 7 2 3.633/5 WKU 8.0 13 10 10 7 7 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2-10 7 5 5 3.18 at Lipscomb 9.0 7 2 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 10-2 5 7 2 3.493/8 WKU 9.0 14 3 3 1 5 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 4-3 8 5 6 3.16 Illinois 8.0 11 4 4 2 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3-4 5 8 2 3.563/8 WKU 9.0 6 3 3 3 7 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 5-3 9 5 7 3.15 Illinois 8.0 11 5 4 3 4 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 3-5 5 9 2 3.623/9 WKU 9.0 4 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-0 10 5 8 2.94 Illinois 8.0 7 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 5 10 2 3.473/11 WKU 8.0 22 26 23 12 7 0 0 2 3 0 1 2 0 7-26 10 6 8 4.23 at Georgia 9.0 11 7 4 3 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 26-7 6 10 2 3.53/12 WKU 8.0 12 8 3 5 6 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 6-8 10 7 8 4.18 at Georgia 9.0 11 6 6 3 7 1 1 0 3 0 1 1 1 8-6 7 10 3 3.663/14 WKU 8.0 10 6 6 5 6 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 5-6 10 8 8 4.31 at Georgia State 9.0 6 5 2 1 6 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 6-5 8 10 4 3.563/15 WKU 9.0 8 3 3 8 9 3 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 4-3 11 8 9 4.24 at Georgia State 9.0 14 4 4 1 7 3 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 3-4 8 11 4 3.593/15 WKU 10.0 9 5 5 4 6 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 6-5 12 8 9 4.26 at Georgia State 10.0 12 6 6 8 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5-6 8 12 4 3.693/18 WKU 8.0 12 10 10 7 5 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 3-10 12 9 9 4.56 at Kentucky 9.0 11 3 1 1 7 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 10-3 9 12 4 3.563/21 WKU 9.0 4 1 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4-1 13 9 9 4.35 Texas State 8.0 8 4 4 1 5 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 1-4 9 13 4 3.603/22 WKU 9.0 11 13 12 12 10 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 4-13 13 10 9 4.68 Texas State 9.0 5 4 2 3 9 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 13-4 10 13 5 3.533/23 WKU 9.0 9 7 7 3 4 1 2 3 0 1 2 0 0 5-7 13 11 9 4.78 Texas State 9.0 11 5 5 5 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 7-5 11 13 5 3.593/26 WKU 9.0 8 5 4 4 7 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 3-5 13 12 9 4.75 #10 Louisville 9.0 7 3 3 1 8 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 5-3 12 13 6 3.563/29 WKU 9.0 10 3 3 5 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 14-3 14 12 9 4.68 at #1 UL-Lafayette 9.0 16 14 14 9 4 4 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 3-14 12 14 6 3.983/29 WKU 8.0 14 10 9 0 6 7 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 9-10 14 13 9 4.86 at #1 UL-Lafayette 9.0 15 9 9 6 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 10-9 13 14 7 4.173/30 WKU 8.0 8 7 7 5 10 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 4-7 14 14 9 4.96 at #1 UL-Lafayette 9.0 8 4 4 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 7-4 14 14 7 4.164/1 WKU 9.0 9 2 2 4 9 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5-2 15 14 10 4.86 Austin Peay 8.0 10 5 5 3 7 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2-5 14 15 7 4.214/2 WKU 9.0 5 2 2 11 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 3-2 16 14 11 4.76 Lipscomb 8.0 7 3 3 5 2 1 0 0 2 1 1 3 0 2-3 14 16 7 4.184/4 WKU 9.0 10 6 4 8 9 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 8-6 17 14 11 4.74 Arkansas State 8.0 9 8 6 2 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-8 14 17 7 4.264/5 WKU 9.0 7 6 5 7 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 9-6 18 14 12 4.74 Arkansas State 8.0 10 9 8 4 2 0 0 2 0 1 3 1 0 6-9 14 18 7 4.394/6 WKU 9.0 12 7 6 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 5-7 18 15 12 4.78 Arkansas State 9.0 9 5 3 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-5 15 18 7 4.354/11 WKU 9.0 10 4 4 5 10 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5-4 19 15 13 4.76 at Troy 9.0 12 5 5 1 6 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 4-5 15 19 7 4.37

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2014 game-by-game pitchingDate opponent ip h r er BB so 2B 3B hr wp Bk hBp Dp iBB score w l sv era4/12 WKU 8.0 15 11 9 1 3 3 1 0 3 0 4 0 0 6-11 19 16 13 4.90 at Troy 9.0 9 6 6 3 8 2 0 3 0 0 1 3 0 11-6 16 19 7 4.424/13 WKU 8.0 9 10 9 3 5 3 0 0 2 0 5 2 0 5-10 19 17 13 5.03 at Troy 9.0 14 5 5 4 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 10-5 17 19 7 4.434/16 WKU 9.2 2 1 1 2 9 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-1 19 18 13 4.91 at #18 Indiana 10.0 6 0 0 2 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 18 19 7 4.304/18 WKU 9.0 13 13 11 9 7 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 10-13 19 19 13 5.07 South Alabama 9.0 17 10 6 3 8 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 13-10 19 19 8 4.344/19 WKU 9.0 7 2 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 7-2 20 19 13 4.97 South Alabama 8.0 12 7 7 1 9 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-7 19 20 8 4.434/20 WKU 9.0 8 3 3 5 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6-3 21 19 14 4.92 South Alabama 8.0 10 6 5 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3-6 19 21 8 4.454/22 WKU 8.0 7 3 3 5 5 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 1-3 21 20 14 4.88 at #12 Louisville 9.0 5 1 1 1 7 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3-1 20 21 9 4.374/25 WKU 9.0 5 0 0 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 8-0 22 20 14 4.76 UALR 8.0 14 8 8 7 5 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0-8 20 22 9 4.474/26 WKU 9.0 10 7 5 9 7 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 5-7 22 21 14 4.77 UALR 9.0 10 5 5 5 3 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 7-5 21 22 10 4.484/27 WKU 9.0 9 1 1 3 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-1 23 21 15 4.68 UALR 8.0 10 4 3 2 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 21 23 10 4.464/29 WKU 9.0 8 5 4 5 9 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 6-5 24 21 16 4.67 at Austin Peay 9.0 9 6 6 2 7 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5-6 21 24 10 4.494/30 WKU 9.0 9 3 2 2 7 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 13-3 25 21 16 4.61 Belmont 8.0 19 13 4 1 4 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 3-13 21 25 10 4.495/2 WKU 11.0 6 3 3 2 6 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 4-3 26 21 17 4.55 at ULM 11.0 12 4 3 2 9 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 3-4 21 26 10 4.445/3 WKU 9.0 7 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 11-2 27 21 17 4.45 at ULM 9.0 13 11 11 7 7 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2-11 21 27 10 4.585/4 WKU 8.1 8 5 2 2 8 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 4-5 27 22 17 4.41 at ULM 9.0 8 4 3 4 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 5-4 22 27 10 4.555/9 WKU 8.0 7 5 5 3 4 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3-5 27 23 17 4.43 at UT Arlington 9.0 9 3 2 1 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 5-3 23 27 10 4.495/10 WKU 8.0 12 8 6 2 4 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 5-8 27 24 17 4.47 at UT Arlington 9.0 13 5 4 2 5 7 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 8-5 24 27 10 4.485/11 WKU 8.0 10 5 3 4 9 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 3-5 27 25 17 4.45 at UT Arlington 9.0 4 3 3 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5-3 25 27 11 4.455/15 WKU 9.0 9 1 1 0 10 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10-1 28 25 17 4.39 Georgia State 8.0 16 10 9 4 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-10 25 28 11 4.555/16 WKU 9.0 6 1 0 6 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2-1 29 25 18 4.30 Georgia State 8.0 9 2 2 2 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1-2 25 29 11 4.515/17 WKU 9.0 7 5 5 6 8 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-5 29 26 18 4.32 Georgia State 9.0 9 4 4 3 10 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 5-4 26 29 12 4.505/20 WKU 9.2 6 4 3 7 7 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 3-4 29 27 18 4.29 vs Texas State 10.0 6 3 3 8 8 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 4-3 27 29 12 4.475/22 WKU 8.0 12 8 7 3 5 1 2 0 2 0 2 1 1 6-8 29 28 18 4.35 vs ULM 9.0 8 6 6 3 7 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8-6 28 29 12 4.49

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BattingAt bats: 6 (9 games )Runs scored: 4 Clarkson, Leiff at Louisiana (3/29/14)Hits: 4 (6 games )RBIs: 4 (5 games )Doubles: 2 (12 games )Triples: 2 Miller, Anderson at Kentucky

(3/18/14)Home runs: 2 (5 games )Total bases: 9 Diedrick, Philip at Troy (4/11/14) 9 Church, Ryan vs UALR (4/26/14)Walks: 4 Wilcox, Scott at Georgia State

(3/15/14)Strikeouts: 4 Church, Ryan vs Texas State (3/23/14) 4 Church, Ryan at Austin Peay (4/29/14)Sac hits: 2 Lowe, Trevor vs Ohio State (3/1/14 2 Clarkson, Leiff vs Georgia State

(5/16/14)Sac flies: 1 (19 games )Stolen bases: 2 Lowe, Trevor at Georgia State

(3/15/14 2 Simmons, David at ULM (5/3/14) 2 Simmons, David vs Georgia State

(5/15/14)Hit by pitch: 2 Peter, Thomas vs Louisville (3/26/14)Caught stealing: 2 Flaherty, Regan at Louisiana (3/29/14)Runners LOB: 7 Messex, Ryan vs South Alabama

(4/18/14)

fielding Putouts: 17 Church, Ryan vs South Alabama

(4/20/14)Assists: 9 Wilcox, Scott at ULM (5/2/14)Errors: 3 Messex, Ryan at Belmont (2/18/14)Passed balls: 1 (14 games )

pitching Innings pitched: 9 Hageman, Justin vs Texas State

(3/21/14)Runs allowed: 9 Clay, Austin at Louisiana (3/29/14)Earned runs: 8 Clay, Austin at Louisiana (3/29/14)Walks allowed: 7 Thurston, Ryan vs Lipscomb (4/2/14)Strikeouts: 10 Thompson, Jake vs UALR (4/27/14)Hits allowed: 11 Clay, Austin at Louisiana (3/29/14)Doubles allowed: 6 Clay, Austin at Louisiana (3/29/14)Triples allowed: 2 Thompson, Jake vs Texas State

(3/23/14) 2 Thompson, Jake at UL Monroe

(5/22/14)Homers allowed: 2 Pearson, Brennan vs Texas State

(3/23/14) 2 Thompson, Jake at ULM (5/4/14) 2 Bartley, Josh at UT Arlington

(5/10/14)Wild pitches: 2 (5 games )Hit batters: 3 Bartley, Josh at Troy (4/13/14) 3 Thurston, Ryan at Indiana (4/16/14)

teaMBatting At bats: 45 vs South Alabama (4/18/14)Runs scored: 14 at Louisiana (3/29/14)Hits: 19 vs Belmont (4/30/14)RBIs: 14 at Louisiana (3/29/14)Doubles: 7 at UT Arlington (5/10/14)Triples: 2 at Kentucky (3/18/14)Home runs: 3 vs Southern Illinois (2/16/14) 3 at Troy (4/12/14)Total bases: 29 vs UNC Asheville (2/23/14)Walks: 9 at Louisiana (3/29/14)Strikeouts: 18 at East Carolina (2/28/14)Sac hits: 3 vs Ohio State (3/1/14)Sac flies: 2 at Louisiana (3/30/14) 2 vs Belmont (4/30/14) 2 at UT Arlington (5/9/14)Stolen bases: 5 at Georgia State (3/15/14)Hit by pitch: 3 at Georgia State (3/14/14) 3 vs Louisville (3/26/14) 3 vs Arkansas State (4/5/14)Caught stealing: 2 (4 games )Runners LOB: 14 at Georgia State (3/15/14) 14 vs South Alabama (4/18/14)Hit into DP: 3 (4 games )

fielding Putouts: 33 vs Pittsburgh (3/2/14) 33 at ULM (5/2/14)Assists: 18 at ULM (5/2/14)Errors: 4 at Georgia (3/12/14) 4 vs South Alabama (4/18/14) 4 at UL Monroe (5/22/14)Passed balls: 2 at Georgia (3/11/14) 2 vs Belmont (4/30/14)DPs turned: 3 vs Ohio State (3/1/14) 3 vs Lipscomb (4/2/14) 3 vs UALR (4/25/14)

pitching Innings pitched: 11 vs Pittsburgh (3/2/14) 11 at ULM (5/2/14)Runs allowed: 26 at Georgia (3/11/14)Earned runs: 23 at Georgia (3/11/14)Walks allowed: 12 at Georgia (3/11/14) 12 vs Texas State (3/22/14)Strikeouts: 11 vs UALR (4/27/14)Hits allowed: 22 at Georgia (3/11/14)Doubles allowed: 7 at Louisiana (3/29/14)Triples allowed: 2 vs Texas State (3/23/14) 2 at UL Monroe (5/22/14)Homers allowed: 3 vs Texas State (3/23/14) 3 at ULM (5/4/14)Wild pitches: 3 (4 games)Hit batters: 5 at Troy (4/13/14)

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Three-Time all-ameriCaNmaTT ridiNgs

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Team recordsat Bats1. 2009 2,1902. 2004 2,1833. 2008 2,1724. 1988 2,1645. 1985 2,099

runs 1. 2009 5382. 1988 5183. 1980 4924. 2008 4725. 1985 471

Doubles 1. 1988 1442. 2001 130 2005 1304. 2004 1285. 2008 125

triples 1. 2008 232. 1980 22 2010 224. 1989 21 2009 21

home runs 1. 1985 1142. 1980 893. 2009 884. 1981 865. 1988 76

total Bases 1. 1985 1,1632. 2009 1,1523. 2008 1,0884. 1988 1,0815. 1980 1,076

walks 1. 1985 3452. 2009 2903. 1981 2854. 1993 2825. 2002 278

runs Batted in 1. 2009 4902. 1988 4443. 2008 4394. 1985 4385. 1981 429

Batting average 1. 1980 .343 1982 .3433. 1981 .3324. 2009 .3305. 1992 .329

innings pitched 1. 2004 556.22. 1999 545.03. 2009 536.24 2012 535.05. 1988 534.2

strikeouts 1. 2008 479 2013 4792. 2010 4743. 2002 4704. 2001 4625. 2009 450

earned run average 1. 1968 2.702. 1969 2.77

shutouts 1. 1982 92. 1991 83. 1980 7 1981 7

games played 1. 1988 642. 2004 63 1985 634. 1999 62 2009 62

winning streak 1. 1980 192. 1978 133. 1928 124. 2001 115. 1913 10 1951 10 1988 10 2002 10

victories 1. 1980 472. 1985 43 1988 434. 2009 425. 1981 41

losses 1. 2005 372. 1995 35 2000 354. 1989 345. 2012 33

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SINGLe-Season recordsgames played 1. John Clem (1985) 63 Juan Galan (1985) 63 Mike Roy (1985) 63 Randy Strijek (1985) 63 Rob Tomberlin (1985) 63 Mike Cash (1988) 63 Juan Galan (1988) 63 Gary Mueller (1988) 63 Chris Turner (1988) 63 Tim Grogan (2004) 63 Matt Gunning (2004) 63 Dominic Rio (2004) 63 Matt Ransdell (2004) 63

at Bats 1. Randy Strijek (1985) 2652. Matt Gunning (2004) 2643. Wade Gaynor (2008) 2594. Matt Rice (2009) 2535. Rob Tomberlin (1985) 251 Wade Gaynor (2009) 2517. Chad Cregar (2008) 2508. Matt Fox (2001) 249 Matt Ransdell (2005) 24910. Gary Mueller (1988) 247 Jared Andreoli (2011) 247

Batting average (Min. 75 aB) 1. Ralph Antone (1983) .4372. Mike Williams (1981) .4233. Bill Weyers (1993) .4224. Mike Williams (1980) .4205. Josh Patton (1997) .4196. Don Durham (1970) .4187. Ralph Antone (1982) .4118. Jim Atkinson (1978) .4089. Donnie Thomas (1981) .40310. John Clem (1985) .400

runs 1. Rob Tomberlin (1985) 83 Wade Gaynor (2009) 833. Randy Strijek (1985) 72 Chris Turner (1988) 725. Mike Murray (1980) 716. John Clem (1985) 707. Scott Kaskie (2008) 688. Chad Cregar (2009) 679. Carlos Akins (1995) 64 Chris Yeo (1999) 64

hits 1. Matt Rice (2009) 1012. Rob Tomberlin (1985) 1003. Matt Gunning (2004) 994. Wade Gaynor (2009) 935. Mike Murray (1980) 92 Matt Fox (2001) 927. John Clem (1985) 90 Chad Cregar (2008) 90 Wade Gaynor (2008) 9010. Matt Rice (2010) 89

consecutive game hitting streak 1. Matt Rice (2009) 312. Bill Weyers (1992-93) 243. Paul Jackson (1992) 234. Andy McDonald (1992) 21 T.J. Freeman (1998) 216. Mike Williams (1980-81) 20 Matt Ransdell (2006) 208. Donnie Thomas (1981) 19 Josh Patton (1997) 1910. C.J. Martin (1996) 18

Doubles 1. Chris Turner (1991) 24 Wade Gaynor (2008) 243. Jonathan Camilo (1990) 23 Matt Fox (2001) 23 Matt Gunning (2004) 236. Andy McDonald (1992) 22 Carlos Akins (1995) 228. Chris Turner (1989) 21 Brian Houdek (2000) 21 Antone Towns (2005) 21

triples 1. Matt Payton (2010) 102. Randy Strijek (1985) 7 Scott Kaskie (2008) 74. Don Durham (1970) 6 Jim Zwiesler (1971) 6 Robert Pickett (1980) 6 Pete Davids (1988) 6 Jared Andreoli (2011) 69. Kenny Fox (1979) 5 Matt Idlett (1996) 5 Lorenzo Ferguson (1997) 5 Jordan Newton (2006) 5 Scott Kaskie (2007) 5 Matt Hightower (2008) 5 Matt Payton (2009) 5

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SINGLe-Season recordshome runs 1. Rob Tomberlin (1985) 272. John Clem (1985) 25 Wade Gaynor (2009) 254. Mike Williams (1980) 235. Mike Williams (1981) 21 Mike Roy (1985) 21 Chad Cregar (2008) 218. Paul Knuth (1981) 19 Chad Cregar (2009) 1910. T.J. Freeman (1999) 18

runs Batted in 1. Chad Cregar (2008) 822. Mike Williams (1980) 793. Wade Gaynor (2009) 784. Mike Williams (1981) 775. John Clem (1985) 766. Matt Gunning (2004) 737. Matt Rice (2009) 728. Rob Tomberlin (1985) 709. Matt Rice (2010) 6510. Tim Grogan (2004) 63 Paul Knuth (1981) 63 Mike Latham (1988) 63 Chad Cregar (2009) 63

walks 1. Shannon McKenzie (1996) 622. Tim Grogan (2004) 613. Chris Yeo (1999) 594. Mike Latham (1988) 585. Chris Turner (1988) 53

stolen Bases (attempts) 1. Carlos Akins (1995) 41 (51)2. Ryan Hepworth (1992) 35 (40)3. Mike Murray (1980) 34 (42)4. Buddy Turner (1986) 28 (37)5. Mike Murray (1979) 27 (30)

appearances (pitching) 1. Matt Wilhite (2003) 372. Evan Teague (2009) 353. Matt Wilhite (2002) 33 Evan Teague (2008) 33 Rye Davis (2010) 336. Lance Ellingson (1992) 30 Brian Smith (1996) 30 Phil Wetherell (2011) 309. Crad Jaggers (1997) 29 Chad Adcock (2009) 29

games started (pitching) 1. Daren Kizziah (1988) 202. Daren Kizziah (1989) 183. Steve Bercier (1988) 17 Steve Marr (1990) 17 Heath Haynes (1991) 17 Ryan Hutchison (2001) 17 Daniel Faulkner (2005) 17 Liam Shanahan (2006) 179. Jeff Ledogar (1991) 16 Steve Marr (1992) 16 Stephen Stemle (1996) 16 Ryan Bicondoa (2002) 16 Ryan Bicondoa (2001) 16 Daniel Faulkner (2004) 16 Grady Hinchman (2004) 16 Matt Ridings (2009) 16

innings pitched 1. Ryan Bicondoa (2002) 123.22. Ryan Hutchison (2001) 122.13. Heath Haynes (1991) 122.14. Ken Edenfield (1990) 118.15. Daniel Faulkner (2004) 112.16. Ryan Hutchison (2000) 112.07. Larry Shikles (1985) 106.0 Daniel Faulkner (2005) 106.09. Darren Kizziah (1988) 105.0 Grady Hinchman (2004) 105.0

earned run average (Min. 30.0 ip) 1. Phil Rine (1981) 0.852. Leonard Mullins (1970) 0.873. Bill Scheckles (1973) 1.144. Stan Markham (1966) 1.365. Bruce Alexander (1968) 1.586. Elliott Miles (1969) 1.747. Matt Wilhite (2003) 1.778. Steve Carter (1975) 1.869. Mark Biven (1979) 1.9510. Eddie Jent (1983) 1.98

Chad Cregar knocked in a WKU record 82 RBI in 2008

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SINGLe-Season/career recordsvictories 1. Daren Kizziah (1988) 11 Ryan Bicondoa (2002) 113. Heath Haynes (1991) 10 Jeff Ledogar (1991) 10 Matt Ridings (2008) 106. Larry Shikles (1985) 9 Daren Kizziah (1989) 9 Ryan Hutchison (2000) 9 Ryan Hutchison (2001) 9 Matt Ridings (2010) 9

strikeouts 1. Ryan Bicondoa (2002) 1502. Grady Hinchman (2004) 1143. Heath Haynes (1991) 1114. Brian Houdek (2001) 1015. Ryan Hutchison (2001) 1006. Matt Ridings (2008) 987. Ryan Bicondoa (2001) 968. Ken Edenfield (1990) 949. Matt Ridings (2009) 9310. Matt Ridings (2010) 90

complete games 1. Don Durham (1970) 8 Phil Van Meter (1971) 8 Marty Mason (1980) 8 Mark Williams (1980) 8 Heath Haynes (1991) 86. Mark Biven (1979) 7 Josh Novotney (1999) 7 Ryan Hutchison (2000) 79. Stan Markham (1969) 6 Kevin Benzing (1981) 6 Phil Rine (1981) 6 Doug Piatt (1987) 6 Steve Stemle (1997) 6 Ryan Hutchison (2001) 6

saves 1. Ian Tompkins (2014) 142. Matt Wilhite (2003) 113. Eddie Jent (1985) 9 Rye Davis (2010) 95. Jeff Meier (1987) 7 Nathan Isenberg (1999) 7 Matt Wilhite (2002) 7 Taylor Haydel (2013) 79. Matt Wilhite (2000) 5 Rick Gittens (1978) 5 Phil Wetherell (2011) 5

Decisions (record) 1. Daren Kizziah (1988) 17 (11-6) Daren Kizziah (1989) 16 (9-7) Ken Edenfield (1990) 16 (8-8) Ryan Hutchison (2001) 16 (9-7)5. Heath Haynes (1991) 15 (10-5)

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games played 1. Juan Galan (1985-88) 2412. Chris Turner (1988-91) 2373. Brad Worley (1989-92) 2314. Matt Payton (2007-10) 2225. Jared Andreoli (2009-12) 2216. Paul Jackson (1990-93) 2177. Antone Towns (2002-05) 216 Matt Rice (2008-11) 216 Scott Wilcox (2011-14) 216

at Bats 1. Jared Andreoli (2009-12) 8942. Brad Worley (1989-92) 8883. Chris Turner (1988-91) 8424. Juan Galan (1985-88) 8325. Matt Rice (2008-11) 8316. Mike Murray (1977-80) 8047. Matt Idlett (1996-99) 8038. Matt Payton (2007-10) 7989. Scott Wilcox (2011-14) 78810. Josh Patton (1994-97) 786

runs 1. Chris Turner (1988-91) 2152. Matt Idlett (1996-99) 2003 Jared Andreoli (2009-12) 1964. Mike Murray (1977-80) 180 Matt Payton (2007-10) 1806. Wade Gaynor (2007-09) 1787. Jordan Newton (2004-06) 1728. Matt Ransdell (2003-06) 1679. Matt Rice (2008-11) 16510. Ralph Antone (1980-83) 152 Juan Galan (1985-88) 152

hits 1. Matt Rice (2008-11) 3092 Jared Andreoli (2009-12) 2873. Josh Patton (1994-97) 2814. Brad Worley (1989-92) 2785. Chris Turner (1988-91) 2716. Matt Fox (1998-2001) 2697. Wade Gaynor (2007-09) 2478. Mike Murray (1977-80) 2369. Jake Wells (2007-10) 23510. Scott Wilcox (2011-14) 23411. Matt Ransdell (2003-06) 23212. Mike Williams (1978-81) 22813. Juan Galan (1985-88) 227

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Career recordsDoubles 1. Chris Turner (1988-91) 682. Josh Patton (1994-97) 673. Matt Rice (2008-11) 534. Terrence Dayleg (2007-09) 51 Wade Gaynor (2007-09) 51 Jake Wells (2007-10) 517. Tim Grogan (2003-05) 49 James Davis (1992-95) 49 Casey Hamilton (2005-07) 4910. Scott Wilcox (2011-14) 47

triples 1. Matt Payton (2007-10) 172 Jared Andreoli (2009-12) 153. Matt Idlett (1996-99) 12 Scott Kaskie (2007-08) 125. Matt Hightower (2007-09) 11 Randy Strijek (1984-86) 11 Jordan Newton (2004-06) 118. Jim Zweisler (1969-71) 109. Kenny Fox (1979-80) 910. Brad Worley (1989-92) 8 home runs 1. Mike Williams (1978-81) 53 Ralph Antone (1980-83) 533. Wade Gaynor (2007-09) 434. Chad Cregar (2008-09) 405. John Clem (1984-85) 376. Mike Roy (1984-85) 35 Chris Turner (1988-91) 358. Matt Rice (2008-11) 349. Ryan Huck (2010-13) 3310. T.J. Freeman (1996-99) 32 Jordan Newton (2004-06) 32

runs batted in 1. Matt Rice (2008-11) 2232. Mike Williams (1978-81) 2083. Ralph Antone (1980-83) 1894. Josh Patton (1994-97) 1775. Chris Turner (1988-91) 1646. Wade Gaynor (2007-09) 1567. Chad Cregar (2008-09) 1458. Jared Andreoli (2009-12) 144 Jordan Newton (2004-06) 14410. Antone Towns (2002-05) 142

walks 1. Chris Turner (1988-91) 1862. Tim Grogan (2003-05) 1403. Juan Galan (1985-88) 1374. Scott Wilcox (2011-14) 1315. Paul Jackson (1990-93) 1246. Jared Andreoli (2009-12) 1197. Ralph Antone (1980-83) 100 Jordan Newton (2004-06) 1009. Matt Rice (2008-11) 9910. Tanner Townsend (1999-2002) 95

stolen Bases (attempts) 1. Mike Murray (1977-80) 89 (N/A)2. Chris Turner (1988-91) 64 (78)3. Gerald Ingram (1985-88) 51 (69)4. Matt Hightower (2007-09) 45 (54)5. Carlos Akins (1995) 41 (51) Buddy Turner (1986-87) 41 (57)7. Jared Andreoli (2009-12) 40 (57)8. Wade Gaynor (2007-09) 38 (46)9. Scott Kaskie (2007-08) 35 (46)10. Donnie Thomas (1979-82) 33 (41)

appearances 1. Matt Wilhite (2000-03) 1102. Taylor Haydel (2010-13) 973. Evan Teague (2006-09) 974. Ben Paxton (2006-09) 935. Brian Smith (1995-98) 846. Ross Hammonds (2009-12) 78 Bart Carter (2007-10) 788. Heath Haynes (1988-91) 74 Andy Alepra (1992-95) 74 J.C. Faircloth (2002-06) 74

games started 1. Matt Ridings (2007-10) 602. Ryan Hutchison (1998-2001) 533. Heath Haynes (1988-91) 49 Steve Marr (1989-92) 495. Grady Hinchman (2002-05) 47 Justin Hageman (2011-14) 477. J.C. Faircloth (2002-06) 468. Jeff Ledogar (1988-91) 459. Tanner Perkins (2010-13) 4310. Greg Bartek (1983-86) 39 Steve Stemle (1996-98) 39

Mike Williams’ career record of 53 homers has stood for 33 seasons

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Career recordsinnings pitched 1. Matt Ridings (2007-10) 383.22. Ryan Hutchison (1998-2001) 374.03. Heath Haynes (1988-91) 325.04. Justin Hageman (2011-14) 316.25. Grady Hinchman (2002-05) 286.26. J.C. Faircloth (2002-06) 278.07. Steve Marr (1989-92) 267.18. Jeff Ledogar (1988-91) 265.29. Steve Stemle (1996-98) 252.110. Tanner Perkins (2010-13) 240.2

victories 1. Matt Ridings (2007-10) 342. Ryan Hutchison (1998-2001) 283. Heath Haynes (1988-91) 244. Steve Marr (1989-92) 21 Bart Carter (2007-10) 216. Daren Kizziah (1988-89) 20 Jeff Ledogar (1988-91) 20 Justin Hageman (2011-14) 209. Ryan Bicondoa (2001-02) 1910. Bart Carter (2007-10) 18 Stephen Stemle (1996-98) 18

saves 1. Matt Wilhite (2000-03) 232. Ian Tompkins (2012-14) 183. Rye Davis (2008-11) 164. Jeff Meier (1987-88) 125. Eddie Jent (1983-85) 11 Taylor Haydel (2010-13) 11

strikeouts 1. Matt Ridings (2007-10) 3542. Ryan Hutchison (1998-2001) 2643. Heath Haynes (1988-91) 2534. Grady Hinchman (2002-05) 2505. Ryan Bicondoa (2001-02) 2466. Justin Hageman (2011-14) 2437. Stephen Stemle (1996-98) 2408. Bart Carter (2007-10) 2149. Tanner Perkins (2010-13) 18310. Steve Marr (1989-92) 180

complete games 1. Ryan Hutchison (1998-2001) 162. Marty Mason (1979-80) 143. Heath Haynes (1988-91) 124. Mark Biven (1977-79) 115. Steve Stemle (1996-98) 106. Mark Williams (1979-80) 8 Mike Spearnock (1983-85) 8 Daren Kizziah (1988-89) 8

Decisions (record) 1. Ryan Hutchison (1998-2001) 44 (28-16)2. Heath Haynes (1988-91) 43 (24-19) Matt Ridings (2007-10) 43 (34-9)4. J.C. Falrcloth (2002-06) 35 (15-20)5. Jeff Ledogar (1988-91) 34 (20-14)

Matt Ridings was a three-time All-American for the Tops from ‘07-10 and holds WKU career records in strikeouts, wins, innings pitched and starts

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SINGLe-GAME records (Since 2005)Most at Bats 1. Jordan Cessna Kentucky 4/23/13 8 Blake Crabtree Kentucky 4/23/13 83. Steve Hodgins Kentucky 4/23/13 7 Ryan Huck Kentucky 4/23/13 7 Devin Kelly Kentucky 4/23/13 7 trevor lowe kentucky 4/23/13 7 Scott Wilcox Louisiana-Laf. 3/29/13 7

Most runs scored 1. Wade Gaynor Austin Peay 4/28/09 5 Jared Andreoli at Vanderbilt 3/16/10 5 Jordan Newton Austin Peay 5/17/05 5

Most hits 1. Wade Gaynor Albany 3/24/07 5 Matt Hightower South Alabama 3/15/09 5 Ryan Huck ULM 5/5/13 5 Jared Andreoli FAU 5/25/11 5 Matt Payton at VCU 3/20/10 5 Matt Rice Kentucky 4/20/10 5 Matt Payton South Alabama 3/15/09 5 Matt Rice at Ole Miss 5/31/09 5

Most rBi 1. Chad Cregar FIU 4/5/08 7 Matt Hightower Albany 3/1/09 7 Antone Towns at Wofford 3/12/05 74. Jack Ambrose Xavier 2/25/07 6 J.B. Paxson at New Orleans 4/13/08 6 Matt Payton New Orleans 4/10/09 6 Jake Wells VCU 3/28/09 6 Most Doubles 1. Casey Hamilton at Morehead St. 3/10/06 3 Kes Carter at UALR 4/1/11 3 Matt Rice at VCU 3/20/10 3 Jordan Newton Troy 4/7/06 3 J.B. Paxson Youngstown St. 3/29/08 3

Most triples 1. Wade Gaynor vs ULM 5/20/09 2 Casey Hamilton Kentucky State 3/30/05 2 Matt Payton South Alabama 4/9/10 2 Matt Payton ULM 3/27/10 2 anderson Miller at kentucky 3/18/14 2

Most home runs 1. Jordan Newton Wisconsin-Mil. 3/19/06 3

Most total Bases 1. Matt Payton at VCU 3/20/10 12 Jordan Newton Wisconsin-Mil. 3/19/06 12 Antone Towns at Wofford 3/12/05 124. Chad Cregar at ULM 3/8/08 115. Chad Cregar FIU 4/5/08 10 Chad Cregar at Lipscomb 4/29/09 10 Wade Gaynor at Troy 3/20/09 10 Wade Gaynor vs ULM 5/20/09 10 Scott Kaskie at New Orleans 5/6/07 10 Matt Rice Kentucky 4/20/10 10

Most walks 1. Wade Gaynor ULM 3/6/09 4 Casey Hamilton Troy 4/1/07 4 Logan Robbins Murray State 4/6/10 4 Scott Wilcox at Georgia State 3/15/14 4

Most times hit By pitch 1. Terrence Dayleg ULM 3/7/09 3 Ivan Hartle Middle Tenn. 3/19/11 3 Matt Payton at Kentucky 4/8/09 3

Most times struck out 1. Matt Bracken South Alabama 3/15/08 4 ryan church at austin peay 4/29/14 4 ryan church texas state 3/23/14 4 Ryan Huck Kentucky 4/23/13 4 Scott Kaskie at Louisiana-Laf. 4/7/07 4 Scott Kaskie at ULM 3/8/08 4 Scott Kaskie Youngstown St. 3/29/08 4 Devin Kelly Kentucky 4/23/13 4 Logan Robbins at Vanderbilt 3/1/11 4 Matt Payton vs FIU 5/27/10 4 Jordan Newton at Winthrop 2/11/05 4

Most times grounded into Dp 1. Scotty Colt FAU 3/11/07 2 Ben Cooper Central Michigan 2/26/05 2 Terrence Dayleg ULM 5/20/09 2 Wade Gaynor South Alabama 3/16/08 2 Logan Robbins at EKU 5/4/11 2 Matt Payton FAU 3/11/07 2 Eric Scriven UALR 4/2/05 2

Most sacrifice flies 1. Scotty Colt Xavier 2/23/07 2 Regan Flaherty Central Michigan 2/24/13 2 Wade Gaynor South Alabama 3/15/09 2 Tim Grogan at Wofford 3/11/05 2 Matt Hightower Austin Peay 4/28/09 2 Matt Hightower Middle Tenn. 5/17/08 2 Jordan Newton at EKU 5/11/05 2 Ryan Huck BGSU 2/19/11 2 Eric Scriven at Austin Peay 4/27/05 2

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SINGLe-gAME records (Since 2005)Most sacrifice hits 1. leiff clarskon georgia state 5/16/14 2 Blake Crabtree ULM 5/3/13 2 Brandon Embry Vanderbilt 3/28/06 2 Ivan Hartle BGSU 2/19/11 2 Jared Andreoli at New Orleans 3/14/10 2 trevor lowe vs ohio state 3/1/14 2

Most stolen Bases 1. Scott Kaskie BGSU 2/24/08 4 Logan Robbins UALR 5/26/11 43. Wade Gaynor EKU 4/22/09 3 Scott Kaskie Troy 3/31/07 3 Logan Robbins Louisiana-Laf. 4/10/11 3 Matt Payton Evansville 4/15/08 3

Most steal attempts 1. Scott Kaskie BGSU 2/24/08 4 Logan Robbins UALR 5/26/11 43. Wade Gaynor EKU 4/22/09 3 Jared Andreoli Arkansas St. 4/17/11 3 Jared Andreoli at VCU 3/21/10 3 Scott Kaskie Troy 3/31/07 3 Logan Robbins Louisiana-Laf. 4/10/11 3 Matt Payton Evansville 4/15/08 3

Most intentional walks 1. Ryan Huck Louisiana-Laf. 3/29/13 32. Regan Flaherty at Georgia State 3/15/14 2 Ryan Huck Middle Tenn. 5/17/13 2

Most times struck out looking 1. C. Armstrong Central Michigan 2/17/06 3 Tim Grogan Central Michigan 2/26/05 3 Devin Kelly at Kentucky 3/19/12 3 anderson Miller Bgsu 2/16/13 3

Most innings pitched 1. Bart Carter UALR 4/27/07 9.0 Bart Carter South Alabama 5/12/07 9.0 Andrew Edwards Louisiana-Laf. 3/30/13 9.0 Daniel Faulkner Akron 3/18/05 9.0 Daniel Faulkner Louisiana-Laf. 5/22/05 9.0 Justin Hageman Texas State 3/21/14 9.0 Matt Hightower New Orleans 4/10/09 9.0 Matt Hightower at Evansville 3/25/08 9.0 Grady Hinchman Middle Tenn. 4/16/05 9.0 Justin Hageman Louisiana 4/8/11 9.0 Justin Hageman Florida Atlantic 5/7/11 9.0 Matt Ridings South Alabama 4/9/10 9.0 Matt Ridings FIU 4/5/08 9.0 Matt Ridings Arkansas State 4/14/07 9.0 Matt Ridings at ULM 4/21/07 9.0 Matt Ridings Middle Tenn. 5/18/07 9.0 Liam Shanahan South Alabama 4/28/06 9.0 Tanner Perkins Illinois 3/11/11 9.0

Most hits allowed 1. Daniel Faulkner Arkansas St. 5/7/05 12 Matt Ridings at FAU 4/16/10 12 Liam Shanahan South Alabama 4/28/06 124. Tim Bado Louisiana-Laf. 3/30/13 11 Bart Carter at UALR 5/2/08 11 Austin Clay at Louisiana-Laf. 3/29/14 11 Daniel Faulkner at NMSU 4/8/05 11 Daniel Faulkner Middle Tenn. 4/15/05 11 Daniel Faulkner Louisiana-Laf. 5/22/05 11 Kenny Griffin New Orleans 3/25/06 11 Matt Hightower FAU 4/24/09 11 Matt Hightower at New Orleans 5/6/07 11 Tanner Perkins at UALR 4/26/13 11 Tanner Perkins Middle Tenn. 3/15/13 11 Matt Ridings at FIU 4/3/09 11 Liam Shanahan Arkansas State 4/13/07 11 Taylor Haydel at Austin Peay 4/12/11 11 Most runs allowed 1. Bart Carter at FAU 4/25/08 122. Bart Carter vs New Orleans 5/23/07 11 Liam Shanahan New Orleans 3/24/06 114. Kes Carter at Auburn 3/11/09 10 Grady Hinchman at NMSU 4/9/05 10 Taylor Haydel Vanderbilt 3/17/10 107. Chad Adcock at Arkansas St. 5/5/06 9 Austin Clay at Louisiana-Laf. 3/29/14 9 Daniel Faulkner at NMSU 4/8/05 9 Daniel Faulkner Arkansas State 5/7/05 9 Matt Hightower Louisiana-Laf. 5/9/08 9 Liam Shanahan at Arkansas St. 5/5/06 9 Most earned runs allowed 1. Bart Carter at FAU 4/25/08 122. Kes Carter at Auburn 3/11/09 10 Grady Hinchman at NMSU 4/9/05 10 Taylor Haydel Vanderbilt 3/17/10 105. Chad Adcock at Arkansas St. 5/5/06 9 Daniel Faulkner Arkansas St. 5/7/05 9 Matt Hightower Louisiana-Laf. 5/9/08 98. Adam Balcom Central Michigan 2/17/06 8 Shane Cameron at FIU 4/5/09 8 Austin Clay at Louisiana-Laf. 3/29/14 8 Daniel Faulkner at NMSU 4/8/05 8 Grady Hinchman Akron 3/20/05 8 Liam Shanahan at Arkansas St. 5/5/06 8 Evan Teague at Arkansas St. 5/7/06 8 Peter Wiggins South Carolina 2/10/07 8 Most walks allowed 1. Shane Cameron vs ULM 5/23/09 8 Grady Hinchman at Texas-PA 4/22/05 83. ryan thurston lipscomb 4/2/14 74. Justin Hageman at East Carolina 2/28/14 6 Matt Hightower at Arkansas St. 4/17/09 6 Grady Hinchman Middle Tenn. 4/16/05 6 Matt Ridings Arkansas St. 4/14/07 6

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SINGLe-gAME records (Since 2005)Most strikeouts 1. Matt Hightower New Orleans 4/10/09 132. Grady Hinchman UALR 4/2/05 11 Matt Ridings South Alabama 4/9/10 11 Matt Ridings UALR 5/2/09 115. Justin Hageman Louisiana-Laf. 4/8/11 10 Matt Ridings UALR 5/7/10 10 Ben Paxton at New Orleans 5/4/07 10 Matt Ridings at ULM 4/21/07 10 Matt Ridings at ULM 3/8/08 10 Matt Ridings South Alabama 3/15/08 10 Tanner Perkins Middle Tenn. 3/18/11 10 Jake Thompson UALR 4/27/14 10

Most strikeouts looking 1. Grady Hinchman UALR 4/2/05 82. Peter Wiggins FAU 3/11/07 73. Matt Ridings South Alabama 4/9/10 6 Matt Ridings UALR 5/7/10 65. Shane Cameron ULM 3/8/09 5 Austin Clay Belmont 2/27/13 5 Rye Davis Louisiana-Laf. 5/11/08 5 Rye Davis Middle Tenn. 5/16/08 5 Tanner Perkins Troy 4/12/13 5 Matt Ridings UALR 4/28/07 5 Matt Ridings UALR 5/2/09 5 Matt Ridings vs Missouri 5/29/09 5

Most Doubles allowed 1. Austin Clay at Louisiana-Laf. 3/29/14 62. Ben Paxton Troy 4/8/06 5 Matt Ridings Purdue 3/1/08 5 Liam Shanahan Evansville 5/1/07 5 Evan Teague at Arkansas St. 5/7/06 56. Colby Beach at UALR 5/4/08 4 Brian Edelen at Vanderbilt 3/1/11 4 Bart Carter Louisiana-Laf. 5/11/08 4 Kenny Griffin Troy 4/8/06 4 Kenny Griffin IPFW 4/23/06 4 Stephen Muck Austin Peay 5/17/05 4 Matt Ridings FAU 4/25/09 4 Matt Ridings Troy 3/22/08 4 Liam Shanahan Troy 4/7/06 4 Liam Shanahan South Alabama 4/28/06 4 Liam Shanahan Albany 3/25/07 4

Most triples allowed 1. Brian Edelen at Murray State 3/24/10 2 Bart Carter at EKU 3/18/09 2 Matt Hightower at Louisville 4/30/08 2 Alex Mercer at Belmont 2/26/13 2 Jake Thompson Texas State 3/23/14 2 Jake Thompson at UL Monroe 5/22/14 2

Most home runs allowed 1. Grady Hinchman Louisiana-Laf. 5/21/05 42. Bart Carter South Alabama 5/12/07 3 Bart Carter FAU 5/24/08 3 Kes Carter at Auburn 3/11/09 3 Matt Hightower South Alabama 5/13/07 3 Hinchman, Grady Arkansas State 5/7/05 3 Justin Hageman at Troy 4/23/11 3 Matt Ridings Middle Tenn. 5/15/09 3 Liam Shanahan at Louisiana-Laf. 4/6/07 3 Liam Shanahan Middle Tenn. 4/14/06 3

Most Batters faced 1. Bart Carter vs New Orleans 5/23/07 39 Grady Hinchman vs Louisiana-Laf. 5/25/05 393. Bart Carter South Alabama 5/12/07 38 Grady Hinchman Middle Tenn. 4/16/05 385. Daniel Faulkner at Louisville 4/25/05 37 Justin Hageman FAU 5/7/11 37 Liam Shanahan Middle Tenn. 4/14/06 378. Andrew Edwards Troy 4/13/13 36 Andrew Edwards Louisiana-Laf. 3/30/13 36 Daniel Faulkner Middle Tenn. 4/15/05 36 Daniel Faulkner Louisiana-Laf. 5/22/05 36 Matt Ridings Arkansas St. 4/14/07 36 Liam Shanahan IPFW 4/22/06 36 Liam Shanahan South Alabama 4/28/06 36

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SINGLe-GAME records (Since 2005)Most wild pitches 1. Colby Beach FAU 3/10/07 4 Liam Shanahan at Arkansas St. 5/5/06 43. Shane Cameron Ole Miss 5/30/09 3 Daniel Faulkner UALR 4/2/05 3 Daniel Faulkner St. Louis 2/19/05 3 tate glasscock at tennessee 3/13/13 3 Muck, Stephen Akron 3/18/06 3 Brennan pearson at Belmont 2/26/13 3 Craig Stern Kentucky Wes. 3/31/09 3 Peter Wiggins FAU 3/11/07 3 Most Balks 1. Matt Ridings Albany 3/23/07 3 Peter Wiggins EKU 4/11/07 33. Tim Bado Central Michigan 2/22/13 2 Adam Balcom Ohio 2/26/06 2 Andrew Edwards Central Michigan 2/23/13 2 Daniel Faulkner Akron 3/18/05 2 Bryce Jenney Vanderbilt 4/16/08 2 Stephen Muck Austin Peay 4/4/06 2 Bryan Rider South Alabama 4/29/06 2

Most sac flies allowed 1. Adam Balcom at Louisiana-Laf. 5/20/06 2 Austin Clay at Louisiana-Laf. 3/29/14 2 J.C. Faircloth Illinois State 3/6/05 2 Justin Hageman FAU 5/22/13 2 Garrie Krueger FIU 4/6/08 2 Matt Ridings at Arkansas St. 4/18/09 2 Matt Ridings at Troy 5/21/09 2 Rye Davis FIU 4/23/10 2 G. Stembridge at NMSU 4/9/05 2 Tanner Perkins FAU 5/6/11 2 Evan Teague at Arkansas St. 5/7/06 2 Peter Wiggins South Carolina 2/10/07 2 Most sac hits allowed 1. Josh Bartley ualr 4/26/14 3 Josh Bartley georgia state 5/16/14 3 Brian Edelen Louisiana 4/10/11 3 Bart Carter at Ole Miss 5/31/09 3 Phil Wetherell at Troy 4/24/11 3 Liam Shanahan at Morehead St. 3/10/06 3

Most chances 1. Ryan Huck Kentucky 4/23/13 20 J.B. Paxson BGSU 2/23/08 20 Ryan Huck Arkansas St. 4/15/11 204. Marcus Ross Akron 3/18/05 195. ryan church south alabama 4/20/14 17 Ryan Huck at Arkansas St. 4/6/13 17 Jake Wells at Troy 3/21/09 178. ryan church at ulM 5/2/14 16 Marcus Ross at FIU 5/14/05 16 Jake Wells at FIU 3/16/07 16 Jake Wells UALR 5/1/09 16

Most putouts 1. Ryan Huck Kentucky 4/23/13 19 Ryan Huck Arkansas St. 4/15/11 193. ryan church south alabama 4/20/14 17 Marcus Ross Akron 3/18/05 175. Ryan Huck at Arkansas St. 4/6/13 16 Marcus Ross at FIU 5/14/05 16 Jake Wells at Troy 3/21/09 168. ryan church at ulM 5/2/14 15 Ryan Huck at FIU 3/23/13 15 Jake Wells at VCU 3/21/10 15 Matt Rice at Kentucky 4/8/09 15 Marcus Ross Louisiana-Laf. 5/22/05 15 Jake Wells at FIU 3/16/07 15 Most assists 1. Blake Crabtree at FIU 3/23/13 9 Matt Payton at Arkansas St. 4/18/09 9 Scott Wilcox at ULM 5/2/14 94. Blake Crabtree at Arkansas St. 4/6/13 8 Terrence Dayleg FAU 4/24/09 8 Michael Wilhite Louisiana-Laf. 05/27/05 8 Michael Wilhite Louisiana-Laf. 5/22/05 8

Most errors 1. Logan Robbins FIU 4/23/10 3 ryan Messex at Belmont 2/18/14 3 Josh Rodgers Ohio 2/25/06 3 Jake Wells at Vanderbilt 3/20/07 3

Most passed Balls 1. J.B. Paxson Vanderbilt 3/6/07 2 Josh Rodgers Ohio 2/25/06 2

Most stolen Bases against 1. Josh Rodgers Austin Peay 4/4/06 92. Matt Rice at Kentucky 3/31/10 6 J.B. Paxson EKU 4/22/09 6 Matt Rice at EKU 3/18/09 65. Kacy Bruce Illinois State 3/6/05 5 ryan Messex at austin peay 3/6/13 5 Jordan Newton vs Wake Forest 2/12/05 5 J.B. Paxson at Louisville 3/07/07 5 J.B. Paxson at Louisiana-Laf. 4/7/07 5 J.B. Paxson BGSU 2/23/08 5 J.B. Paxson Troy 3/23/08 5 C.J. Wamsley Arkansas St. 4/13/07 5 Most caught stealing By 1. Ty Downing UNC Asheville 2/23/14 3 Andrew Edwards ULM 5/4/13 3 Devin Kelly ULM 5/4/13 3 ryan Messex arkansas st. 4/6/14 3 Jake Thompson UNC Asheville 2/23/14 3

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Yearly LeadersBatting average1961 Ronnie Myers .3571962 Ronnie Carrol .4211963 Bobby Moore .4051964 Don Schneider .3561965 N/A1966 Jim Bunnell .4001967 Bob Elliott .3231968 Harry Jones .3331969 Jim Zwiesler .3521970 Don Durham .4181971 Jim Zwiesler .3231972 Steve Long .4081973 Steve Long .3981974 Neil Mills .3801975 Dee Deener .3681976 Harold Craft .3371977 Terry Tedder .3591978 Jim Atkinson .4081979 Mike Williams .3821980 Mike Williams .4201981 Mike Williams .4231982 Ralph Antone .4111983 Ralph Antone .4371984 Mike Roy .3841985 John Clem .4001986 Scott Hibbert .3321987 Mike Latham .3331988 Gary Muller .3401989 Chris Turner .3871990 Jonathan Camilo .3661991 Chris Turner .3941992 Bill Weyers .3781993 Bill Weyers .4221994 James Davis .3581995 Shannon Mckenzie .3421996 C.J. Martin .3831997 Josh Patton .4191998 T.J. Freeman .3791999 Chris Yeo .3492000 Brian Houdek .3642001 Matt Fox .3692002 Matt Wilhite .3872003 Matt Robinson .3422004 Matt Gunning .3752005 Marcus Ross .3512006 Scotty Colt .3512007 Troy Frazier .3272008 Chad Cregar .3602009 Matt Rice .3992010 Matt Rice .3692011 Matt Rice .3602012 Casey Dykes .2892013 Ryan Huck .3672014 Anderson Miller .335

at Bats1963 Dennie Jenkins 531964 Tommy Proctor 631965 N/A1966 Vanous Lloyd 741967 Vanous Lloyd 941968 Harry Jones 721969 Harry Jones 821970 N/A1971 Jim Zweiesler 1301972 Steve Long 761973 Neil Mills 1361974 Dee Deener 1551975 Dee Deener 1631976 N/A1977 Frank Hughes 1671978 Mike Murray 1541979 Mike Murray 1731980 Mike Murray 2401981 Rick Parrish 1861982 Donnie Thomas 1671983 Brain Day 168 Joe Garafola 1681984 Matt Logic 1661985 Randy Strijek 2651986 Scott Hibbert 2261987 Juan Galan 2211988 Gary Mueller 247 1989 Jonathan Camilo 2131990 Brad Worley 2391991 Brad Worley 2231992 Brad Worley 2321993 Bill Weyers 1921994 James Davis 1871995 Chad Chabala 2131996 Matt Idlett 2181997 Izzy Santiago 1951998 Matt Idlett 2011999 Matt Idlett 2482000 Brian Houdek 2362001 Matt Fox 2492002 Tanner Townsend 1962003 Matt Johnston 2232004 Matt Gunning 2642005 Matt Ransdell 2492006 Matt Ransdell 2402007 Casey Hamilton 2262008 Wade Gaynor 2592009 Matt Rice 2532010 Jared Andreoli 246 Kes Carter 2462011 Jared Andreoli 2472012 Casey Dykes 2282013 Regan Flaherty 236 Scott Wilcox 2362014 Regan Flaherty 230

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Yearly Leadersruns 1963 Dennie Jenkins 121964 Don Schneider 121965 N/A1966 Jim Bunnell 151967 Jim Bunnell 201968 Harry Jones 191969 Harry Jones 171970 N/A1971 Jim Zwiesler 241972 Steve Long 211973 Neil Mills 211974 Neil Mills 371975 Dee Deener 301976 N/A1977 Terry Tedder 321978 Frank Hughes 451979 Mike Murray 401980 Mike Murray 711981 Mike Williams 611982 Ralph Antone 511983 Jim Rathbun 421984 John Clem 44 Mike Roy 441985 Rob Tomberlin 83 1986 Rafael Campos 551987 Rafael Campos 431988 Chris Turner 72 1989 Chris Turner 571990 Brad Worley 371991 Andy McDonald 571992 Ryan Hepworth 571993 Bill Weyers 591994 James Davis 391995 Carlos Akins 641996 Matt Idlett 581997 Lorenzo Ferguson 581998 Chris Yeo 531999 Chris Yeo 642000 Brian Houdek 472001 Matt Fox 592002 Tanner Townsend 582003 Matt Johnston 432004 Jordan Newton 592005 Jordan Newton 632006 Matt Ransdell 522007 Scott Kaskie 602008 Scott Kaskie 682009 Wade Gaynor 832010 Matt Payton 632011 Jared Andreoli 492012 Jared Andreoli 422013 Ryan Huck 432014 Anderson Miller 40

hits1963 Dennie Jenkins 191964 Don Schneider 211965 N/A1966 Jim Bunnell 261967 Jim Bunnell 241968 Harry Jones 241969 Harry Jones 261970 N/A1971 Jim Zwiesler 421972 Steve Long 311973 Steve Tate 481974 Neil Mills 571975 Dee Deener 601976 N/A1977 Terry Tedder 551978 Frank Hughes 571979 Mike Williams 631980 Mike Murray 921981 Mike Williams 741982 Ralph Antone 621983 Brian Day 631984 Mike Roy 631985 Rob Tomberlin 1001986 Scott Hibbert 751987 Stan Cook 641988 Gary Mueller 841989 Chris Turner 791990 Jonathan Camilo 831991 Chris Turner 741992 Brad Worley 851993 Bill Weyers 811994 James Davis 67 1995 Chad Chabala 691996 Matt Idlett 741997 Josh Patton 801998 Chris Yeo 711999 Chris Yeo 812000 Brian Houdek 862001 Matt Fox 922002 Tanner Townsend 682003 Matt Johnston 682004 Matt Gunning 992005 Matt Ransdell 872006 Matt Ransdell 772007 Casey Hamilton 732008 Wade Gaynor 90 Chad Cregar 902009 Matt Rice 1012010 Matt Rice 892011 Jared Andreoli 872012 Casey Dykes 662013 Scott Wilcox 772014 Regan Flaherty 72

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Yearly LeadersDoubles1963 Bobby Moore 31964 N/A 1965 N/A1966 Gary Broenneke 5 Jim Bunnell 51967 Bob Elliot 51968 Harry Jones 51969 Jim Zwiesler 41970 N/A1971 Mike Grubb 81972 Steve Tate 51973 Steve Long 10 Neil Mills 101974 Mike Grubb 101975 Dee Deener 141976 N/A1977 Terry Tedder 11 Frank Hughes 111978 Terry Tedder 151979 Joe Hathcock, 161980 Mike Murray 201981 Ralph Antone 161982 Kevin Birkofer 151983 Joe Garafola 171984 John Clem 101985 Rob Tomberlin 191986 Scott Hibbert 171987 Stan Cook 141988 Gary Mueller 191989 Chris Turner 211990 Jonathan Camilo 231991 Chris Turner 241992 Andy McDonald 221993 Bill Weyers 161994 James Davis 18 Josh Patton 18 1995 Carlos Akins 221996 C.J. Martin 171997 Josh Patton 181998 T.J. Freeman 201999 T.J. Freeman 182000 Brian Houdek 212001 Matt Fox 232002 Ryan Cattell 182003 Matt Johnston 172004 Matt Gunning 232005 Antone Towns 212006 Casey Hamilton 202007 Casey Hamilton 18 Terrence Dayleg 182008 Wade Gaynor 242009 Wade Gaynor 202010 Jake Wells 172011 Ryan Hutchison 182012 Casey Dykes 142013 Ryan Huck 16 Scott Wilcox 16 Regan Flaherty 162014 Regan Flaherty 18

triples1963 Neil DiLorenzo 2 1964 Billy Cross 11965 N/A1966 Jim Bunnell 11967 Johnny Vance 31968 Phil Allen 11969 Jim Zwiesler 41970 N/A1971 Jim Zwiesler 61972 Neil Mills 21973 Ken Justak 31974 Mike Hurst 21975 Dee Deener 21976 N/A1977 Jim Atkinson 21978 Jim Atkinson 21979 Kenny Fox 51980 Robert Pickett 61981 Brent Harris 31982 Joe Garafola 31983 Brian Day 41984 Ken Sexton 21985 Randy Strijek 71986 Jim Schurr 41987 Rafael Campos 41988 Pete Davids 61989 Chris Gage 31990 Brad Worley 41991 Andy McDonald 41992 Ryan Hepworth 41993 Gus Moen 21994 Greg Slone 41995 Carlos Akins 41996 Matt Idlett 51997 Lorenzo Ferguson 51998 Matt Idlett 31999 Chris Yeo 52000 Brian Houdek 12001 Brian Houdek 32002 Tanner Townsend 22003 Travis Brown 32004 Jordan Newton 42005 Matt Ransdell 32006 Jordan Newton 52007 Scott Kaskie 52008 Scott Kaskie 72009 Matt Payton 52010 Matt Payton 102011 Jared Andreoli 62012 Jared Andreoli 42013 Ryan Messex 22014 Anderson Miller 4

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Yearly Leadershome runs1963 Steve Cunningham 21964 N/A1965 N/A1966 Bob Bugel 51967 Johnny Vance 31968 Jim Bunnell 31969 Don Durham 31970 N/A1971 Fred Jones 3 Mike Grubb 31972 Mike Grubb 2 Steve Long 21973 Bill Strong 41974 Dee Deener 61975 Steve Keck 41976 N/A1977 Terry Tedder 71978 Jim Atkinson 111979 Mike Green 91980 Mike Williams 231981 Mike Williams 211982 Ralph Antone 171983 Ralph Antone 131984 Mike Roy 141985 Rob Tomberlin 271986 Rafael Campos 121987 Rafael Campos 9 Mike Latham 9 Jim Schurr 91988 Chris Turner 16 1989 Chris Turner 101990 Doug Darnall 61991 Andy McDonald 91992 Paul Jackson 131993 Clay Wiedenbein 91994 James Davis 81995 James Davis 111996 C.J. Martin 161997 Erick Rosa 8 Lorenzo Ferguson 81998 Chris Yeo 10 Matt Idlett 101999 T.J. Freeman 182000 Tanner Townsend 52001 Ryan Cattell 112002 Ryan Cattell 102003 Tim Grogan 72004 Matt Gunning 152005 Jordan Newton 132006 Jordan Newton 142007 Casey Hamilton 82008 Chad Cregar 212009 Wade Gaynor 252010 Matt Rice 102011 Matt Rice 92012 Ryan Hutchison 82013 Ryan Huck 162014 Ryan Church 7

rBi1963 Dennie Jenkins 101964 John Horton 101965 N/A 1966 Bob Bugel 14 John Daily 141967 Johnny Vance 141968 Frank Chambers 121969 Harry Jones 161970 N/A1971 Mike Grubb 201972 Neil Mills 101973 Bill Strong 211974 Dee Deener 301975 Dee Deener 281976 N/A1977 Terry Tedder 411978 Jim Atkinson 431979 Mike Williams 501980 Mike Williams 791981 Mike Williams 771982 Ralph Antone 561983 Ralph Antone 521984 Mike Roy 511985 John Clem 761986 Scott Hibbert 481987 Rafael Campos 521988 Gary Muller 66 1989 Chris Turner 441990 Jonathan Camilo 371991 Chris Turner 481992 Paul Jackson 621993 Bill Weyers 461994 James Davis 491995 Josh Patton 571996 C.J. Martin 621997 Erick Rosa 571998 Chris Yeo 531999 T.J. Freeman 612000 Tim Cleland 372001 Ryan Cattell 412002 Tanner Townsedn 502003 Matt Johnston 412004 Matt Gunning 732005 Marcus Ross 572006 Jordan Newton 582007 Casey Hamilton 482008 Chad Cregar 822009 Wade Gaynor 782010 Matt Rice 652011 Matt Rice 592012 Ryan Hutchison 472013 Ryan Huck 562014 Ryan Church 38

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Yearly LeadersBase on Balls1963 Dennie Jenkins 51964 N/A1965 N/A 1966 John Daily 121967 Gary Broenneke 171968 Harry Jones 11 Neil Lawson 11 George Lynch 111969 Johnny Vance 161970 N/A1971 Jim Zwiesler 171972 Steve Tate 161973 Neil Mills 271974 Steve Tate 291975 Harold Craft 171976 N/A1977 Terry Tedder 251978 David Kendall 321979 Mike Green 271980 Walt McThenny 371981 Mike Williams 391982 Paul Knuth 321983 Ralph Antone 331984 John Clem 391985 John Clem 451986 Juan Galan 331987 Mike Latham 351988 Mike Latham 58 1989 Chris Turner 441990 Chris Turner 491991 Chris Turner 401992 Paul Jackson 361993 Chris Phillips 371994 James Davis 191995 Carlos Akins 431996 Shannon McKenzie 341997 Josh Patton 261998 Jeff Vance 381999 Chris Yeo 592000 Tim Cleland 242001 D.J. Johnson 292002 Tanner Townsend 392003 Tim Grogan 412004 Tim Grogan 612005 Tim Grogan 382006 Jordan Newton 452007 Troy Frazier 27 Scott Kaskie 272008 Scott Kaskie 382009 Chad Cregar 452010 Matt Rice 312011 Matt Rice 352012 Scott Wilcox 462013 Devin Kelly 392014 Scott Wilcox 38

stolen Bases1991 Chris Turner 251992 Ryan Hepworth 351993 Greg Slone 111994 Mark Pfannenstill 101995 Carlos Akins 411996 Chad Chabala 22 1997 Lorenzo Ferguson 141998 T.J. Freeman 131999 Matt Fox 212000 Matt Fox 132001 Matt Fox 182002 Tanner Townsend 182003 Rafael Vallejo 152004 Matt Johnston 82005 Corteze Armstrong 102006 Corteze Armstrong 122007 Scott Kaskie 152008 Scott Kaskie 202009 Matt Hightower 252010 Logan Robbins 182011 Logan Robbins 202012 Steve Hodgins 62013 Devin Kelly 4 Steve Hodgins 42014 David Simmons 13

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Yearly Leadersappearances (pitching)1964 Brown Smith 91965 N/A1966 Ronnie Howell 71967 Stan Markham 101968 Don Durham 71969 Stan Markham 91970 Phil Van Meter 111971 Leonard Mullins 111972 Phil Van Meter 51973 Mike Grubb 91974 Marty Matusiak 151975 N/A1976 N/A1977 Mark Biven 131978 Rick Gittens 161979 Mark Biven 131980 Marty Mason 131981 Doug Metz 161982 Jim Hess 181983 Eddie Jent 15 Jeff Peterek 151984 Eddie Jent 251985 Eddie Jent 251986 Mark Trapp 221987 Jeff Meier 251988 Otis Lewis 26 1989 Ken Edenfield 281990 Ken Edenfield 251991 Neil Corley 231992 Lance Ellingson 301993 Doug Smyly 221994 Doug Smyly 241995 C.J. Martin 221996 Brian Smith 301997 Crad Jaggers 291998 Crad Jaggers 231999 Nathan Isenberg 292000 Matt Wilhite 272001 Mike Belch 232002 Matt Wilhite 332003 Matt Wilhite 372004 Michael Shope 262005 Miles Ormon 282006 Garrett Stembridge 28 Adam Balcom 282007 Colby Beach 252008 Evan Teague 332009 Evan Teague 352010 Rye Davis 332011 Phil Wetherell 302012 Ross Hammonds 262013 Taylor Haydel 262014 Ian Tompkins 26

games started1963 Lewis Bush 4 Bobby Sturgeon 41964 Frank Brent 4 Mike Ringo 41965 N/A1966 Mike Ringo 61967 N/A1968 N/A1969 Stan Markham 71970 Don Durham 81971 Leonard Mullins 111972 Phil Van Meter 51973 Mike Grubb 91974 Marty Matusiak 91975 N/A1976 N/A1977 Rick Baker 71978 Paul Orberson 131979 Mark Biven 101980 Marty Mason 111981 Cam Walker 101982 Cam Walker 111983 Jeff Peterek 9 Mike Spearnock 91984 Mike Spearnock 121985 Larry Shikles 151986 Greg Bartek 131987 Kevin Pearce 141988 Daren Kizziah 201989 Daren Kizziah 181990 Steve Marr 171991 Heath Haynes 171992 Steve Marr 161993 Matt Cook 131994 Greg Monelle 131995 C.J. Martin 221996 Stephen Stemle 161997 Stephen Stemle 111998 Josh Novotney 121999 Josh Novotney 172000 Ryan Hutchison 152001 Ryan Hutchison 172002 Ryan Bicondoa 162003 J.C. Faircloth 152004 Grady Hinchman 16 Daniel Faulkner 162005 Daniel Faulkner 172006 Liam Shanahan 172007 Matt Ridings 152008 Matt Ridings 152009 Matt Ridings 162010 Shane Cameron 152011 Justin Hageman 15 Tanner Perkins 152012 Tim Bado 142013 Andrew Edwards 142014 Jake Thompson 14 Justin Hageman 14

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Yearly Leadersinnings pitched1963 Lewis Bush 31.0 1964 Brown Smith 45.01965 N/A1966 Stan Markham 33.01967 Stan Markham 62.01968 Stan Markham 41.01969 Stan Markham 47.11970 N/A1971 Phil Van Meter 61.11972 Mike Grubb 34.01973 Lewis Key 63.01974 Marty Matusiak 61.01975 N/A1976 N/A1977 Rick Baker 49.01978 Paul Orberson 78.01979 Mark Biven 74.01980 Mark Williams 77.01981 Kevin Benzing 62.11982 Cam Walker 66.01983 Jeff Peterek 73.11984 Mike Spearnock 68.21985 Larry Shikles 106.01986 David Lunsford 79.11987 Doug Piatt 104.21988 Daren Kizziah 105.01989 Darren Kizziah 104.11990 Ken Edenfield 118.31991 Heath Haynes 123.01992 Steve Marr 74.01993 Darin Bernhard 73.11994 Darin Bernhard 72.1 1995 Greg Monelle 61.21996 Stephen Stemle 92.21997 Stephen Stemle 88.01998 Josh Novotney 82.21999 Josh Novotney 121.12000 Ryan Hutchison 112.02001 Ryan Hutchison 122.12002 Ryan Bicondoa 123.22003 Andy Baldwin 102.02004 Daniel Faulkner 112.12005 Daniel Faulkner 106.02006 Liam Shanahan 104.12007 Matt Ridings 91.12008 Matt Ridings 97.12009 Matt Ridings 102.12010 Matt Ridings 92.22011 Justin Hageman 100.22012 Tim Bado 85.22013 Andrew Edwards 80.22014 Justin Hageman 95.2

earned run average (era - Min. 30.0 ip)1963 Lewis Bush 3.53 Bobby Sturgeon 3.531964 Mike Ringo 2.461965 N/A1966 Stan Markham 1.361967 Stan Markham 4.201968 Bruce Alexander 1.581969 Elliott Miles 1.741970 Leonard Mullins 0.871971 Mike Grubb 2.331972 Mike Grubb 2.671973 Bill Schekles 1.141974 Jeff Ralph 2.841975 Steve Carter 1.861976 N/A1977 Mark Biven 2.411978 Paul Orberson 2.191979 Mark Biven 1.951980 Gary Brown 0.591981 Phil Rine 0.851982 Kevin Benzing 1.671983 Eddie Jent 1.981984 Eddie Jent 2.431985 Mike Ballenger 3.191986 Mike Ballenger 3.741987 Jeff Meier 2.901988 Heath Haynes 2.96 1989 Scott Wambsganss 3.001990 Ken Edenfield 2.591991 Jeff Ledogar 2.631992 Lance Ellingson 2.481993 Andy Alepra 3.721994 Doug Smyly 3.591995 Matt Bowles 4.751996 Brian Smith 4.181997 Stephen Stemle 3.891998 Josh Novotney 3.891999 Jeff Vance 2.392000 Ryan Hutchison 3.212001 Ryan Hutchison 2.872002 Matt Wilhite 2.202003 Matt Whilhite 1.772004 Grady Hinchman 3.002005 Daniel Faulkner 6.282006 Liam Shanahan 5.352007 Bart Carter 4.132008 Matt Ridings 3.882009 Matt Hightower 4.012010 Matt Ridings 3.012011 Tanner Perkins 2.362012 Taylor Haydel 2.352013 Austin Clay 4.282014 Ryan Thurston 2.16

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Yearly Leadersstrikeouts (pitching)1963 Bobby Sturgeon 33 1964 Brown Smith 341965 N/A1966 Ronnie Howell 321967 Elliott Miles 501968 Stan Markham 321969 Stan Markham 541970 N/A1971 Phil Van Meter 441972 Greg Stahl 321973 Mike Grubb 501974 Marty Matusiak 691975 N/A1976 N/A1977 Jeff McKinley 581978 Paul Orberson 641979 Marty Mason 581980 Marty Mason 761981 Cam Walker 601982 Jim Hess 641983 Jeff Peterek 521984 Mike Spearnock 621985 Larry Shikles 821986 David Lunsford 761987 Doug Piatt 691988 Steve Bercier 52 Daren Kizziah 52 1989 Ken Edenfield 831990 Ken Edenfield 941991 Heath Haynes 1111992 Steve Marr 541993 Darin Bernhard 531994 Doug Smyly 561995 Christian Blackburn 511996 Stephen Stemle 731997 Brain Smith 541998 Steve Stemle 781999 Josh Novotney 1022000 Ryan Hutchison 672001 Ryan Hutchison 101 Bryan Houdek 1012002 Ryan Bicondoa 1502003 Andy Baldwin 662004 Grady Hinchman 1142005 Daniel Faulkner 712006 Liam Shanahan 642007 Matt Ridings 732008 Matt Ridings 982009 Matt Ridings 932010 Matt Ridings 902011 Justin Hageman 852012 Tim Bado 762013 Andrew Edwards 752014 Justin Hageman 68

walks1963 Bobby Sturgeon 251964 Brown Smith 221965 N/A1966 Ronnie Howell 241967 Elliott Miles 381968 Elliott Miles 251969 Elliott Miles 211970 N/A1971 Phil Van Meter 251972 Mike Grubb 191973 Mike Grubb 321974 Marty Matusiak 471975 N/A1976 N/A1977 Jeff McKinley 401978 Jeff McKinley 441979 Marty Mason 401980 Larry Glasscock 451981 Doug Metz 371982 Dave Delello 35 Cam Walker 351983 Mike Spearnock 481984 Mike Spearnock 411985 Mike Spearnock 421986 C.L. Thomas 491987 Kevin Pearce 611988 Steve Bercier 58 1989 Daren Kizziah 471990 Steve Marr 451991 Heath Haynes 40 1992 Steve Marr 59 1993 Darin Bernhard 461994 Darin Bernhard 341995 Christian Blackburn 411996 Stephen Stemle 42 1997 Kevin Sadowski 421998 Brian Smith 371999 Brian Houdek 432000 Ryan Hutchison 392001 Ryan Hutchison 352002 Andy Baldwin 442003 Andy Baldwin 442004 Grady Hinchman 712005 J.C. Faircloth 232006 Liam Shanahan 192007 Liam Shanahan 242008 Rye Davis 152009 Matt Ridings 292010 Matt Ridings 172011 Phil Wetherell 192012 Taylor Haydel 122013 Austin Clay 182014 Justin Hageman 38

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Yearly Leaderswins1963 Bobby Sturgeon 21964 Brown Smith 31965 N/A1966 Dero Downing 2 Stan Markham 21967 Stan Markham 41968 Don Durham 3 Stan Markham 31969 Stan Markham 4 Elliott Miles 41970 N/A1971 Phil Van Meter 51972 Mike Grubb 3 Jeff Ralph 31973 Greg Stahl 41974 Marty Matusiak 71975 Kim Kirby 41976 N/A1977 Terry Hackett 41978 Paul Orberson 81979 Mark Biven 71980 Mark Williams 81981 Doug Metz 81982 Cam Walker 81983 Mike Spearnock 61984 Eddie Jent 4 Keith Reinhart 41985 Larry Shikles 91986 David Lunsford 51987 Kevin Pearce 51988 Daren Kizziah 111989 Daren Kizziah 91990 Ken Edenfield 81991 Heath Haynes 10 Jeff Ledogar 10 1992 Lance Ellingson 61993 Dean Carpenter 51994 Doug Smyly 41995 C.J. Martin 41996 Josh Novotney 81997 Stephen Stemle 71998 Steve Stemle 5 Crad Jaggers 51999 Ryan Hutchison 102000 Ryan Hutchison 92001 Ryan Hutchison 92002 Ryan Bicondoa 112003 Matt Wilhite 82004 Daniel Faulkner 82005 Daniel Faulkner 62006 Garrett Stembridge 42007 Matt Ridings 72008 Matt Ridings 102009 Matt Ridings 82010 Matt Ridings 92011 Justin Hageman 82012 Justin Hageman 4 Tim Bado 42013 Andrew Edwards 62014 Justin Hageman 6

saves1977 Mark Biven 2 Mike Riggs 2 1978 Rick Gittens 51979 Rick Despaux 3 Rick Gittens 31980 Gary Brown 1 Larry Glasscock 1 Pete Hiryak 11981 Tim Wright 31982 Kevin Benzing 3 Jim Hess 3 Doug Metz 31983 Eddie Jent 2 Jeff Peterek 21984 Mike Ballenger 2 Larry Shikles 21985 Eddie Jent 91986 Mike Ballenger 2 Mike Trapp 21987 Jeff Meier 71988 Otis Lewis 6 1989 Ken Edenfield 31990 Ken Edenfield 41991 Neil Corley 61992 Lance Ellingson 61993 Robb Taylor 51994 Matt Cook 41995 C.J. Martin 2 Brian Smith 21996 Brian Smith 41997 Chad Jaggers 11998 Chad Jagges 21999 Nathan Isenberg 72000 Matt Wilhite 52001 Mike Belch 42002 Matt Wilhite 72003 Matt Wilhite 112004 Michael Shope 42005 Stephen Muck 32006 Adam Balcom 32007 Steven Hupper 42008 Rye Davis 42009 Bart Carter 42010 Rye Davis 92011 Phil Wetherell 52012 Taylor Haydel 32013 Taylor Haydel 72014 Ian Tompkins 14

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cosiDa acaDeMic all-DistrictRene Zarate, C 1981Matt Ransdell, 2B/SS (Second Team) 2005Matt Ransdell, 2B/SS (First Team) 2006Matt Payton, 2B (Second Team) 2008Chad Cregar, OF/DH (Second Team) 2009Matt Payton, 2B (First Team) 2009Matt Rice, C (First Team) 2009Matt Rice, C (First Team) 2011Jared Andreoli, OF (Second Team) 2011Ian Tompkins, P (First Team) 2014

senior class awarD - finalistMatt Payton, 2B 2010

senior class awarD - canDiDateMatt Rice, C 2011Matt Payton, 2B 2010

all-ncaa tournaMentRalph Antone, DH 1980Larry Glasscock, P 1980Donnie Thomas, OF 1980Mike Williams, 1B 1980Grady Hinchman, P 2004Chad Cregar, OF/DH 2008Chad Cregar, OF/DH 2009Wade Gaynor, 3B 2009Matt Rice, C 2009

all-south central regionRalph Antone, DH 1981Mike Williams, 1B 1981Ralph Antone, C 1982Ralph Antone, C 1983Chris Turner, OF 1991Bill Weyers, 1B 1993James Davis, C 1994C.J. Martin, OF 1996Josh Patton, 3B 1997Ryan Hutchison, P 2000Ryan Bicondoa, P 2002Matt Wilhite, P 2002Matt Wilhite, P 2003Matt Gunning, OF 2004Jordan Newton, C 2005Matt Ridings, P 2008 Chad Cregar, OF/DH 2009Wade Gaynor, 3B 2009Matt Hightower, OF/P 2009Matt Rice, C 2009Matt Rice, C 2010Matt Ridings, P 2010Rye Davis, P 2010Matt Rice, C 2011Ivan Hartle, 2B 2012Ryan Huck, 1B 2013

aBca Ralph Antone, C 1983Rob Tomberlin, 3B 1985Bill Weyers, 1B 1993Ryan Bicondoa, P 2002Matt Gunning, OF 2004Wade Gaynor, 3B 2009Matt Rice, C (Third Team) 2010Matt Ridings, P (Third Team) 2010

BaseBall aMerica Chris Turner, 3B (Freshman) 1988Lorenzo Ferguson, OF 1997Wade Gaynor, 3B 2009

collegiate BaseBall J.C. Faircloth, P (Freshman) 2002Antone Towns, OF (Freshman) 2002Matt Gunning, OF 2004

collegiateBaseBallinsiDer.coM Matt Wilhite, P 2003Matt Gunning, OF 2004

louisville slugger Lorenzo Ferguson, OF 1997Bart Carter, P (Freshman) 2007Chad Cregar, OF (Pre-2nd Team) 2009Matt Ridings, P (Pre-2nd Team) 2009Matt Ridings, P (Third Team) 2010Justin Hageman, P (Freshman) 2011

MiZuno Matt Idlett, OF (Freshman) 1996Steve Stemle, P (Freshman) 1996

ncBwa Matt Wilhite, P 2003Chad Cregar, OF (2nd Team) 2008Chad Cregar, O (Pre-1st Team) 2009

ping! BaseBall Bart Carter, P 2007Matt Ridings, P 2007

cosiDa acaDeMic all-aMerican of year Matt Rice, C 2011

cosiDa acaDeMic all-aMericansJack Glasser, C 1973Erick Rosa, C 1997Matt Rice, C (Third Team) 2009Matt Payton, 2B (First Team) 2010Matt Ridings, P (First Team) 2010Matt Rice, C (Second Team) 2010Matt Rice, C (First Team) 2011Ian Tompkins, P (Third Team) 2014

all-aMericans

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HILLTOPPER HONOR ROLLall-ohio valley conferenceLee Murray, OF 1962Tom Eddleman, C 1963Bobby Moore, OF 1963James Bunnell, OF 1965James Bunnell, OF 1966John Vance, C 1967George Lynch, C 1968Harry Jones, OF 1968Stan Markham, P 1969John Vance, C 1969Harry Jones, OF 1969Don Durham, P 1970Jay Hickman, 2B 1970Jim Zweisler, OF 1970Harry Jones, OF 1970Jack Glasser, C 1973Steve Tate, IF 1973Neil Mills, 2B 1974Mike Grubb, OF 1974Terry Tedder, IF 1976Harold Craft, IF 1976G. Larimore, OF 1976Terry Tedder, IF 1977Frank Hughes, IF 1977Paul Oberson, DH 1977Paul Oberson, P 1978Terry Tedder, IF 1978Ron Rocco, IF 1978Mike Murray, IF 1978Jim Atkinson, OF 1978Frank Hughes, OF 1978Mark Biven, P 1979Mark Williams, P 1980Marty Mason, P 1980Mike Murray, IF 1980Mike Williams, IF 1980Kenny Fox, IF 1980Walt McTenny, OF 1980Phil Rine, P 1981Rene Zarate, C 1981Paul Knuth, IF 1981Ralph Antone, DH 1981Donnie Thomas, OF 1981Craig Martin, P 1982Ralph Antone, C 1982Kevin Birkofer, IF 1982Donnie Thomas, OF 1982

ovc coach of the yearBarry Schollenberger 1978Joel Murrie 1980Joel Murrie 1981

ovc player of the yearJim Atkinson, OF 1978Mike Murray, IF 1980Mike Williams, IF 1981

all-sun Belt conferenceRalph Antone, C 1983Mike Spearnock, P 1983John Clem, OF 1984Mike Spearnock, P 1984Mike Roy, 1B 1984John Clem, OF 1985Mike Roy, DH 1985Larry Shikles, P 1985Randy Stijek, SS 1985Randy Tomberlin, 3B 1985

all-sBc first teaMStan Cook, OF 1988Mike Latham, C 1988Gary Mueller, 1B/DH 1988Chris Turner, 3B 1989Brad Worley, SS 1990Heath Haynes, P 1991Jonathan Camilo, 1B 1990Chris Turner, OF 1991Paul Jackson, OF 1992Andy McDonald, 3B 1992Chris Phillips, 2B 1992Bill Weyers, 1B 1993James Davis, C 1994Josh Patton, DH 1994Carlos Akins, OF 1995James Davis, C 1995C.J. Martin, OF 1996Josh Patton, 3B 1997Erick Rosa, C 1997T.J. Freeman, 1B 1998Matt Idlett, 2B 1998T.J. Freeman, 1B 1999Chris Yeo, OF 1999Josh Novotney, P 1999Jeff Vance, P 1999Ryan Hutchison, P 2000Jeff Vance, UT 2000Matt Fox, OF 2001Ryan Cattell, C 2001Brian Houdek, UT 2001Ryan Bicondoa, P 2002Ryan Cattell, C 2002Tanner Townsend, 3B 2002Matt Wilhite, P 2002Matt Wilhite, P 2003Matt Gunning, OF 2004Tim Grogan, 3B 2004Chad Cregar, OF/DH 2008Chad Cregar, OF/DH 2009

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HILLTOPPER HONOR ROLLWade Gaynor, 3B 2009Matt Hightower, OF/P 2009Matt Ridings, P 2010Rye Davis, P 2010Matt Rice, C 2010Kes Carter, OF 2010Matt Rice, C 2011Kes Carter, OF 2011Ryan Huck, 1B 2013Justin Hageman, SP 2014Ian Tompkins, RP 2014

all-sBc seconD teaMScott Hibbert, C 1986Stan Cook, OF 1987Mike Latham, C 1987Pete Davids, OF 1988Daren Kizziah, P 1988Chris Turner, 3B 1988Daren Kizziah, P 1989Jeff Ledogar, P 1991Andy McDonald, 3B 1991Matt Idlett, OF 1996Josh Patton, 3B 1996Dan Grice, SS 1997Cary Page, UT 2004Matt Ransdell, UT 2005Jordan Newton, C 2006Bart Carter, P 2007Matt Ridings, P 2008Wade Gaynor, 3B 2008Terrence Dayleg, SS 2009Matt Ridings, P 2009Matt Payton, 2B 2010Tanner Perkins, P 2011Jared Andreoli, OF 2011Scott Wilcox, UT 2012ryan church, 1B 2014anderson Miller, of 2014

sBc coach of the yearJoel Murrie 1985Joel Murrie 2002Chris Finwood 2009

sBc player of the yearChris Turner, OF 1991Bill Weyers, 1B 1993T.J. Freeman, 1B 1999Matt Gunning, OF 2004

sBc pitcher of the yearRyan Bicondoa 2002Matt Wilhite 2003Matt Hightower 2009Matt Ridings 2010

sBc freshMan of the yearMatt Idlett, OF 1996Bart Carter, P 2007Justin Hageman, P 2011

sBc newcoMer of the yearChad Cregar, OF/DH 2008

all-sBc tournaMent Grady Hinchman, P 2004Tim Grogan, 3B 2004Jordan Newton, C 2004Chad Cregar, OF/DH 2008Matt Ridings, P 2008Wade Gaynor, 3B 2008Jake Wells, 1B 2008Bart Carter, P 2009Chad Cregar, OF/DH 2009Matt Hightower, OF/P 2009Matt Rice, C 2011Jared Andreoli, OF 2012*All Tournament Team awards began in 2004

Ryan Church was a Second Team All-SBC selection at 1B in 2014

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HILLTOPPER HONOR ROLLsBc tournaMent MvpRob Tomberlin, 3B 1985Grady Hinchman, P 2004Jake Wells, 1B 2008

sBc players of the weekJohn Clem, OF March 24, 1985Matt Logic, C April 7, 1985David Lunsford, P May 4, 1986Scott Hibbert, DH May 3, 1987Gary Mueller, IF April 17, 1988Chris Turner, IF April 17, 1989Doug Darnall, C March 19, 1990Chris Turner, 2B March 11, 1991Heath Haynes, P May 13, 1991Paul Jackson, OF April 27, 1992Barry Nesbitt, OF April 12, 1993James Davis, C/1B May 2, 1994Chad Chabala, OF April 17, 1995Shannon McKenzie, 1B April 24, 1995C.J. Martin, OF/DH March 11, 1996Matt Idlett, OF May 12, 1996Josh Patton, 1B/3B March 10, 1997Chris Yeo, OF April 26, 1999T.J. Freeman, 1B May 3, 1999Ryan Cattell, C April 2, 2001Tanner Townsend, 3B April 15, 2002Antone Towns, OF March 14, 2005Jordan Newton, C March 21, 2006Chad Cregar, OF/DH April 7, 2008Wade Gaynor, 3B March 2, 2009

Chad Cregar, OF/DH March 9, 2009Matt Rice, C March 22, 2010Matt Payton, 2B April 12, 2010Jared Andreoli, OF March 8, 2011Logan Robbins, SS March 21, 2011Devin Kelly, C April 23, 2012Ryan Hutchison, OF April 30, 2012Ryan Huck, 1B March 18, 2013Ryan Huck, 1B May 6, 2013Ryan Huck, 1B May 20, 2013Scott Wilcox, 2B Feb. 24, 2014anderson Miller, of april 7, 2014

Jake Wells was named the 2008 SBC Tournament MVP after he pounded out 12 hits and knocked in 8 RBI in WKU’s run to the tournament title

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sBc pitchers of the weekJosh Novotney April 29, 1996Josh Novotney April 13, 1998Steve Stemle April 20, 1998Ryan Hutchison April 17, 2000Ryan Bicondoa March 19, 2001Ryan Bicondoa April 8, 2002Ryan Bicondoa April 15, 2002Matt Wilhite Feb. 18, 2003Andy Baldwin March 4, 2003Matt Wilhite May 12, 2003Matt Ridings Feb. 13, 2007Bart Carter Feb. 27, 2007Matt Ridings May 21, 2007Matt Ridings April 7, 2008Matt Ridings Mar. 1, 2010Matt Ridings May 17, 2010Justin Hageman April 11, 2011Taylor Haydel April 2, 2012Jake Thompson March 10, 2014Justin Hageman March 24, 2014Justin Hageman April 28, 2014

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Justin Hageman (2011-14) was a two-time SBC Pitcher of the Week as a senior and was named a First Team All-SBC selection at the end of 2014

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hilltopper legends#14 Jack glasser

Dr. Jack Glasser became the first player in WKU Baseball history to have his jersey retired when he was honored on April 19, 2011 prior to the Hilltoppers’ victory over Kentucky. Glasser’s No. 14 jersey is displayed on the right field wall at Nick Denes Field below the scoreboard.

Glasser (1969-73) was a three-time All-Ohio Valley Confer-ence catcher and started all four of his years on The Hill. He finished his stellar career with a .326 career batting average and hit .364 with 17 RBI as a senior.

Glasser was WKU Baseball’s first All-American, earning First Team CoSIDA Academic All-American honors in 1973. He was also the university’s first Athlete of the Year honoree in 1973 and graduated Cum Laude from the WKU pre-med program as a biology major.

Glasser, who still lives in the area and is a highly regarded local physician, was inducted into the WKU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999. He has continued to be a supporter of WKU Athletics over the years, formerly serving as president of the Alumni W-Club and assisting in baseball broadcasts each spring.

#36 Joel Murrie

Joel Murrie’s 815 wins over the course of 26 seasons as WKU’s head coach still stand as the most victories of any WKU coach in any single sport. The legendary skipper wore No. 36 from 1980-2005 and will have his number retired on March 8, 2015, prior to the Hilltoppers’ series finale against Ohio State.

As the head coach of the Hilltoppers, Murrie guided the program to three-straight Ohio Valley Conference titles (1980-82), two Sun Belt Conference championships (1985, 1988), a pair of NCAA Regional appearances (1980, 2004) and was a four-time conference coach of the year (1980-81, 1985, 2002).

During his 26-year tenure WKU won 40 or more games four times, including a program best 47-13-1 mark in 1980 where the Tops advanced to their first NCAA Regional in school history. WKU defeated Vanderbilt and New Orleans before being ousted by host Florida State in the Regional Championship . Murrie returned WKU to NCAA Regional play after winning the 2004 SBC Tournament and the Tops blanked No. 1 seed host Ole Miss 1-0 before being eliminated later in the regional.

Murrie, a 2012 WKU Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, developed six major leaguers, including 2000 World Series champion Chris Turner (Yankees), and 80 players that were signed or drafted professionally.

Jack Glasser, WKU’s first baseball All-American, hit .326 over 4 seasons Joel Murrie’s 815 wins are more than any WKU coach in any sport

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hilltoppers in the pros1927 (round Drafted) Jim Weaver Washington Senators (N/A)Jack Littrell Philadelphia Phillies (N/A)

1943 (round Drafted) Hugh Poland New York Giants (N/A)

1950 (round Drafted) Jim Pickens Detroit Tigers (N/A)

1954 (round Drafted) Dan King Pittsburgh Pirates (N/A)

1957 (round Drafted) Bob Daniels Pittsburgh Pirates (N/A)

1969 (round Drafted) Stan Markham Cincinnati Reds (N/A)

1970 (round Drafted) Don Durham^ St. Louis Cardinals (7th)Johnny Vance Pittsburgh Pirates (*3rd)*January Draft - Secondary Phase

1978 (round Drafted) Jim Atkinson Montreal Expos (13th)

1980 (round Drafted) Larry Glasscock Montreal Expos (20th)Mike Murray Cincinnati Reds (22nd)Marty Mason St. Louis Cardinals (N/A)Rick Despaux New York Yankees (N/A)Leonard Phillips Montreal Expos (N/A)Mark Williams Montreal Expos (N/A)Rick Despaux New York Yankees (N/A)

1981 (round Drafted) Mike Williams Detroit Tigers (15th)Cris Joslin Texas Rangers (24th)

1982 (round Drafted) Greg Raymer San Diego Padres (5th)Jim Hess Montreal Expos (16th)Kevin Benzing Cleveland Indians (N/A)Kevin Birkofer Montreal Expos (N/A)Cam Walker San Diego Padres (N/A)

1983 (round Drafted) Ralph Antone Montreal Expos (18th)Jeff Peterek Milwaukee Brewers (N/A)

1984 (round Drafted) Mike McClear Chicago White Sox (11th)

1985 (round Drafted) Rob Tomberlin Kansas City Roayls (7th)

Darryl Hughes New York Yankees (10th)John Clem Seattle Mariners (11th)Mike Roy Minnesota Twins (N/A)Mike Spearnock California Angels (N/A)

1986 (round Drafted) Randy Strijek Baltimore Orioles (17th)Mike Trapp New York Yankees (18th)Larry Shikles Boston Red Sox (N/A)

1987 (round Drafted) Rafael Compos Texas Rangers (N/A)

1988 (round Drafted) Gerald Ingram Kansas City Royals (28th)C.L. Thomas Cincinnati Reds (31st)Jeff Meier Atlanta Braves (FA)Doug Piatt^ Kansas City Royals (FA)Stan Cook Independent (FA)

1989 (round Drafted) Paul Jackson Cincinnati Reds (4th)Daren Kizziah Toronto Blue Jays (37th)

1990 (round Drafted) Ken Edenfield^ California Angels (21st)Efrain Barriero Houston Astros (FA)

1991 (round Drafted) Chris Turner^ California Angels (7th)Steve Marr Toronto Blue Jays (40th)Heath Haynes^ Montreal (FA)Jeff Ledogar Independent (N/A)

1992 (round Drafted) Chris Petrocella Milwaukee Brewers (37th)Andy McDonald Chicago White Sox (FA)

1993 (round Drafted) Chris Phillips Minnesota Twins (52nd)

1994 (round Drafted) Matt Cook Independent (FA)Mark Pfannenstiel Independent (FA)Greg Slone Independent (FA)Doug Smyly Independent (FA)Bill Weyers Independent (FA)

1995 (round Drafted) Carlos Akins Baltimore Orioles (12th)James Davis Cincinnati Reds (20th)Matt Bowles Milwaukee Brewers (FA)

1996 (round Drafted) Christian Blackburn Independent (FA)C.J. Martin Independent (FA)

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1997 (round Drafted) Erick Rosa Cleveland Indians (21st)Dan Grice Chicago Cubs (FA)Scott Flynn Independent (FA)

1998 (round Drafted) Steve Stemle^ St. Louis Cardinals (5th)Josh Patton Independent (FA)

1999 (round Drafted) T.J. Freeman Arizona Diamondbacks (FA)

2000 (round Drafted) Jeff Lincoln Minnesota Twins (15th)

2001 (round Drafted) Ryan Hutchison Philadelphia Phillies (17th)John Bartsch Baltimore Orioles (FA)Brian Houdek Independent (FA)

2002 (round Drafted) Ryan Bicondoa New York Yankees (FA)Tanner Townsend San Diego Padres (FA)

2003 (round Drafted) Andy Baldwin Detroit Tigers (15th)Travis Brown Baltimore Orioles (27th)Matt Wilhite Anaheim Angels (FA)

2004 (round Drafted) Matt Gunning Independent (FA)

2005 (round Drafted) Tim Grogan New York Mets (19th)Grady Hinchman New York Mets (FA)

2006 (round Drafted) Jordan Newton Detroit Tiger (6th)Corteze Armstrong Cleveland Indians (FA)

2007 (round Drafted) Liam Shanahan Philadelphia Phillies (FA)

2008 (round Drafted) Colby Beach Kansas City Royals (FA)

2009 (round Drafted) wade gaynor Detroit tigers (3rd)J.B. Paxson Los Angeles Dodgers (13th)Chad Cregar Florida Marlins (15th)terrence Dayleg florida Marlins (22nd)Evan Teague Toronto Blue Jays (35th)Ben Paxton Houston Astros (FA)

2010 (round Drafted) Matt Payton Philadelphia Phillies (27th)

Bart Carter Minnesota Twins (39th)Matt Ridings Kansas City Royals (41st)

2011 (round Drafted) kes carter** tampa Bay rays (1st)phil wetherell new york yankees (8th)Matt Rice Tampa Bay Rays (9th)Logan Robbins Atlanta Braves (10th)Chris Bullard Atlanta Braves (34th)Brian Edelen Kansas City Royals (FA)Rye Davis Philadelphia Phillies (FA)

2013 (round Drafted) andrew edwards kansas city royals (19th)ryan huck oakland athletics (27th)

2014 (round Drafted) ian tompkins kansas city royals (14th)

** Highest selection in WKU history (56th overall)^ Reached major leagueBolD = active prosFA - Signed as free agentN/A - Not available

HILLTOPPERs in the pros

16 Hilltoppers have been drafted since ‘09, including Wade Gaynor

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERSaBeau Adams 1992Lucian Adams 1938Chad Adcock 2006-08Carlos Akins 1995Andy Alepra 1992-95Brandon allen 2014Bruce Alexander 1968J.P. Alexander 1932-33Keith Alexander 1997Rick Alfonso 1979Ken Allen 1988Phil Allen 1971-74John Ambrose 2006-07Jared Andreoli 2009-12Ralph Antone 1980-83Ronnie Arendez^ 1960Cortez Armstrong 2005-06Ryan Arnett 2002Cecil Ashcraft N/A Jim Atkinson 1976-78Mike Atwell 1978

BBob Bacik 1950Rod Bagby 1956-58John Bair 1987Jeff Baker 1975-76John Baker 1947-49Mario Baker 1990-91Ricky Baker 1977-79Robert Baker 1960-62Adam Balcom 2006,08Ancil Baldwin 2001-03Hubert Ball 1938-39Mike Ballenger 1984-86Todd Ballenger 1989Sam Barlow 1939Todd Barnard 1989Dewey Barnes 1921-23Bob Barnett 1963-65Efrain Barreiro 1987-89Kenny Barrett 1956-57Greg Bartek 1983-86Josh Bartley 2013-14John Bartsch 2000-01Bailey Basham 1935C.B. Basham 1936-38Floyd Bates 1921-23Bill Bathurst 1968-69Thomas Battle 1950Harold Baugh 1947Lenorice Baugh N/AColby Beach 2007-08Monie Beard 1950-53Kevin Bearden 2002-03Rick Becker 1979Michael Belch 2000-01

William Bell 1947Jonathan Bennett 2003-04Steve Bercier 1988Barrett Bernard 1968-71Darin Bernhard 1993Rod Berry 1972George Bibich 1937-38John Bickel 1948-50Ryan Biconodoa 2001-02Kevin Birkofer 1981-82Mark Biven 1977-79Christian Blackburn 1995-96Jim Blackwell 1955Thomas Blewett 1948Asher Blewette 1929Curtis Bliss 1999-2000Rick Boeckmann 1995Orville Bolton 1941Billy Boone N/A Dan Boone N/AMatt Borgschulte 2010, 2011Dane Bourque 2001Allen Bowles 1995Mark Bowling 1995-96Rich Bracke 1987Matt Bracken 2008, 2011Estill “Eck” Branham 1937-38Marty Braun 1970William Bray 1960-61Frank Brent 1964Ralph Brewer 1964Brandon Brian 2010Robert Bristow, Jr. 1974-77Carroll Broderick 1932Gary Broenneke 1965-67George Brooks 1975Ron Brosnan 1970-71Travis Brown 2002-03Wilfred Brown 1990-91Dan Browning N/A Casey Bruce 2005Pat Bruce 1976Dick Bryant 1930-32Richard Bryant 1947James Thomas Buck 1978Bob Bugel 1965-67Chris Bullard 2010-11Tyler Bumgarner 2007Joey Bunch 1974Jim Bunnell 1965-68Tony Burkeen 1971Robert Burr 1994Tommy Burrough 1990-91Jim Burt 1962John Burt 1962Lewis Bush 1963-64Danny Butler 1966-69

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cJessie Cameron 2010Jonathan Camillo 1989-90Troy Campbell 1994-95Rafael Campos 1987Billy Cann 1976Freddie Carlisle 1978-79Dean Carpenter 1992-93Ronnie Carroll 1962Bart Carter 2007-10Dave Carter 1974-75Kes Carter 2009-11Steve Carter 1974-75Carmen Cartwright N/A Mike Cash 1988-89Ryan Cattell 2001-02Larry Cave 1976-77William Cecil 1999-02Jordan Cessna 2011-13Chad Chabala 1995-96Jackie Chaffin 1964Frank Chambers 1968-69Tullas Chambers 1926Morrie Chappell 1933,35Carl Chelf 1957-58Kelby Chowning 2013ryan church 2014Duel Claiborne 1949,51C.T. Clark N/A Marvin Clark 1965Robert Clark 1969-70Robbie Clark 1991Stan Clark 1987leiff clarkson 2014Austin Clay 2011-14Tim Cleland 2000-01John Clem 1984-85Kevin Clutter 1997-00Mike Cobb 1961-62Mike Coberly 1968-70Harold Coe 1954-55Wesley Coffman 1951Jeremy Coleman 2008cody coll 2014Scotty Colt 2006-07Claude Combs 1941Donald Compton 1988Chris Conley 2003Dave Conter 1972Chas Conyers 1949Leon Cook 1925Matt Cook 1993Randy Cook 1988-89Stan Cook 1987-88Richard Coop 1961-62Ben Cooper 2005-06H.T. Cooper 1937-38Neil Corley 1990-91

Hazel Cosby 1926-29Jim Cox 1976Blake Crabtree 2010-13Harold Craft 1975-76Jason Crandall 1990-91Chad Cregar 2008-09Jeff Crisorio 1995Lindsey Croan 1952Billy Cross 1964Richard Crouch 1940Rupert Cummings 1920sCharles Cundiff 1961Steve Cunningham 1964-65David Curtis 1970-71

DJohn Daly 1965-67Bob Daniels 1954-57Lance Daniels 1989-91Doug Darnell 1989-90Pete Davids 1988James Davis 1992-95Rye Davis 2008,10-11Terry Davis 1969-70James Dawson 1965Billy Day 1940Terrence Dayleg 2007-09Dee Deener 1974-75Neil DeLorenzo 1961-63Bill Delph N/A Wayne Denton 1978-79Ronald DePompeo 1958-59Rick Despaux 1979E.A. Diddle, Jr. 1948-51philip Diedrick 2014Brian Dillard 1989-91Monk Dodd 1941-42,46Brian Doering 2011Matthew Dompreh^ 2012-13Larry Donninger 1975Bob Dotson 1963Larry Doughty 1958-60Clyde Downing 1936Dero Downing 1966-68Ty Downing 2014Robert Driver 1960-64Michael Dubick 1939-41Zack Duncan 2006Don Durham 68-70Greg Durr 2004-05Adam Duvall 2007Glenn Duvall N/A Casey Dykes 2009-12

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERSeDan Easley 1959Brian Edelen 2010-11Ray Edens 1940Tom Eddleman 1961-63Ken Edenfield 1989-90Andrew Edwards 2013John Eglich 1993Lance Ellingson 1991-92Robert Elliott 1971Robert L. Elliott 1967-69Leslie Ellis 1920sTom Ellis 1926-29Robert Ellsworth 1939Leroy “Brother” Elrod 1920Turner Elrod 1928-29Brandon Embry 2006Bill Embry 1972-73Jerry Emmons 1971Don Enright 1988-89Jerry Eubanks 1972Carl Evans fJ.C. Faircloth 2002-2006Tony Fargnoli 1955-58Daniel Faulkner 2004-05Jimmy Feix 1973-75Larry Fentress 1968-69Lorenzo Ferguson 1997-00Ryan Ferrell 1997-98Daniel Fielding 1949Paul Finneseth 1961Bill Fisher 1965Jason Fithian 1990-91Scott Fitzpatrick 1989-90Regan Flaherty 2013-14Tony Fleming 1989Scott Flynn 1996-97Mark Ford 1991-92Rey Ford 1974-75Howard Fordon 1961Billy Foster 1952-53Frank Fowler 1954Kenny Fox 1979-80Matt Fox 1998-01Arnold Franklin 1964Eligah Frazier 1924-26Ryan Frazier 1994-95Troy Frazier 2007T.J. Freeman 1996-99Larry French 1952-53Jerry Frockt^ 1965Tom Fry 1957-58Ronald Fulkerson 1969

gChris Gage 1988-89Juan Galan 1985-88Woody Gardner 1948Buford Garner 1934-35Garland Garrison 1935-38Wade Gaynor 2007-09Doug Gilliland 2010Rick Gittens 1978-79J.P. Glasgow 1920sgaston glasscock^ 2013-14Larry Glasscock 1979tate glasscock 2013-14Jack Glasser 1971-73Harry “Pap” Glenn 1924-26James Gover 1937-38Rick Goff 1972Mike Green 1977-79Robert Green 1959-60William “Jelly” Green 1970Richard Greenwell 1990Dan Grice 1996-97Kenny Griffin 2004-05John Gritsonis 1940Tim Grogan 2003-05Mike Grubb 1971-74Larry Gumm 1958-59Jim Gunnell 1954Matt Gunning 2003-04Brandon Gupton 2003

h Terry Hackett 1975-78Justin Hageman 2011-14Jim Hale 1952-53Casey Hamilton 2005-07Eric Hammer 2000High Hammers N/A Ross Hammonds 2009-12Alan Hapney 1967-69Woody Hardcastle^ 1960Harry Hardin 1934Clint Hardy 2014Ivan Hartle 2011-12Keith Hargis 1989-90Taylor Haydel 2010-13Heath Haynes 1988-91Charles Hays 1995James Holland Harvey N/A Joe Hathcock 1978-79David Wesley Hawes 1978James Haynes 1948Jess Haynes N/A Charlie Hays 1947-48Alex Head 1940Wells Heath, Jr. 1938-39Aaron Hedges^ 2008Roy Heinz 1940

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Lawrence Helm 1969Tommy Hendrix 1937George Henry 1954-55Ryan Hepworth 1992-93Justin Herrguth 2000Scott Hibbert 1987Bernard “Peck” Hickman 1934Jay Hickman 1969-71sam higgs 2014Matt Hightower 2007-09Ben Hildreth 2007Joe Mac Hill 1966-68Grady Hinchman 2002-05Hollis Hinton 1954-57Pete Hiryak 1978Marinus Hobeke 1941Steve Hodgins 2012-13James Hoff 1970Mark Hoffard 1958Richard Hoffman 1975-76Virgil Hoffman 1952-55Turner Hogan 1946-48ty hogan 2014Fletcher Holeman 1930Brandon Holloway 2005Curtis Hopkins 1976Clarence Horn N/A Johnny Horton 1963-65Bill Houchin 1946-48Earl Houchin 1941-42,46Brian Houdek 1998-01Ronald House 1977Ronnie Howell 1966Terry Howell 1966-67Jim Howes 1970Ernest Howton 1921-24Euel Howton 1921-24 Ryan Huck 2010-13Eric Hughes 1989-90Frank Hughes 1977-78Kenneth Hughes 2002-03Seth Hummer^ 2012-14Brian Hunt 1979Raymond Hunt 1959-62Steven Hupper 2007 Cliff Hurst 1959-60Michael Hurst 1974Ryan Hutchison 1998-2001Ryan Hutchsion 2011-12David Hynes 1994

iMatt Idlett 1996-99Gerald Ingram 1985-88Ed Isaacs 1938Nathan Isenberg 1997-99

JJ.P. Jackson 2010-11Paul Jackson 1990-93Jim Jacobs 1972Crad Jaggers 1997-98Ryan Jamison 2006Denny Jenkins 1960-63Harry Jenkins 1936Pat Jenkins 1961Bryce Jenny 2008Eddie Jent 1983-85Kevin Jernigan 1989Matt Johns 2000James Johnson 2000-01Lamar Johnson 1996Mark Johnson 1971Ricky Johnson 1974-76Tim Johnson 1998-01Matt Johnston 2003-04James Jonakin 1936-38Bill Jones 1953-54David Jones^ 2008,10Fred Jones 1969-72Harry Jones 1968-70

kRay Kaldenbach 1955Scott Kaskie 2007-08John Keck 1989-90Steve Keck 1973-76Trevor Keesling 2002-03Timothy Kellum 1977-78Devin Kelly 2012-13David Keltner 2010David Kendall 1976-79Mike Kenney 1961Monte Ketchum 2010Lewis Key 1973Eagle “Buddy” Keys 1946-48William Kiessling 1974-75Ual Killebrew 1920Dan King 1951-54Kent Kirby 1975Kim Kirby 1975-76William Kirk 1946Wilson Kirk 1946-48John Kitley 2003,05Darren Kizziah 1988-89Dirk Knight 1974Horace Knight 1937Paul Knuth 1981-82Kenny Konopacki 1995Brett Korth 2004Randy Kotchman 1988Garrie Krueger 2008,10Terry Kuzma 1976-77

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERSl Gayle Lake 1933-35Ryan Landrum 2004John Lane 1956-57Gary Larimore 1974-77Mike Latham 1987-88Wallace Latimer 1966Adam Lavelle 2012-13Brian Lawrence 1992-93Justin Lawrence 1999Neil Lawson 1967-70Jeff Ledogar 1988-91John Leonard 1972-74Otis Lewis 1988-89Jeff Lincoln 2000Romer Lindsey 1926Jesse Link 1941Ronnie Link 1965Thomas Link 1938Vanous Lloyd 1966-69Steve Long 1972-73Clint Lowenstine 1990-91trevor lowe 2013-14David Lower 2000-03Brian Luebhert 1994-95George Lynch 1966-69Tom Lynch 1965

M Johnny Magda 1939-40Phillip Magan 1963-64Leo Magers 1949-52Walter Mantooth 1976Elias Mantzanis 2004-05Clay Marcum 1938John Markham 1990-92Stan Markham 1966-69Steve Marr 1989-92John Marrs 1948-49C.J. Martin 1995-96Craig Martin 1980-82Dillard “Dick” Martin 1930-32Tony Martines 1977Marty Mason 1979-80Martin Matusciak 1974Stephen Matzura 1996Aaron Mayfield 2010George McCombs 1931Victor McCombs N/A Donald McCubbin 1958-59Andy McDonald 1991-92Doyle McGuffy 1947-49Bobby McGuire 1951Don McGuire 1952Shannon McKenzie 1995-96Jeff McKinley 1976-79Hardin McLane^ 1953-56Walt McThenny 1979

Chad Meade 1996Chad Meadows 1994-95Jeff Meier 1987-88Sam Melchior 2014Alex Mercer 2013-14Wilmer Meredith 1926-27Paul Merrill 1971-72ryan Messex 2012-14Erik Metzger 1995Jay Meyer 1999-2000Pat Mezzanorotte 1950Elliott Miles 1967-69Cleburn Millard 1931-32anderson Miller 2013-14Brandon Miller 2000,02Brent Miller 2001,03Ryan Miller 1998Taylor Miller 2000George Mills 1972-74John Mills 1940Kurt Minnick 2001Albert Mitchell 1936-39Lawrence Mitchell 1978Terry Mitchell 1973-75Gus Moen 1993John Moffett 1994-96Glenn Mohon 1958Greg Monelle 1991,93-95W.R. Montana^ 1949Chet Montgomery 1950sAndrew Morgan 2008C.P. Morris N/AJohn Morris 1925-28Ben Morrison 2014Curtis Morrison 2004Eric Morrow 1993Randy Morton 1973Dan Mosier 1982-83Wally Moss 1974-77Stephen Muck 2005-06Gary Mueller 1987-88David Mullendore 1973Leonard Mullins 1970-71Lee Murray 1962-63Mike Murray 1977-80paul Murray 2014Clarence Musgrave 1947Brad Mutchler 1934-36Cecil Myers 1925-28Ronnie Myers 1959-61

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nGreg Nabors 1975Glenn Napper 1949Lloyd Nash 1959Jerry Nassano 1953-55William Natcher 1920sHomer Neisz 1922Barry Nesbitt 1993Everett Newcom 1950Jordan Newton 2004-06Jim Nichols 1963Sammy Nicholson 1928Andrew Nickerson 2006Josh Novotney 1997-2000

oRobert Oliver 1928-31James Oller 1965-67Paul Orberson 1976-78Miles Orman 2005,07Wayne Orscheln 1987-88Brian Osborne 1995George Overstreet 1955Colvin Owen 1949Gary Owens 1977

p Jeff Pacholke 2001-02Matthew Paculan 2012-13Cary Page 2004Michael Parker 1974Rick Parrent 1972-74Rob Parrent 1972-74Terris Parrish 2003Charles Patten 1959-61Jonathan Patton 1996Josh Patton 1994-97Steve Patton 1976J.B Paxson 2007-08Ben Paxton 2006-09John Charles Payne 1978-79Matt Payton 2007-10Kevin Pearce 1987Brennan pearson 2012-14Leo Peckenpaugh 1971-73Sam Peden 1948Scott Pedersen 2010Ronnie Pence 1992Joe Pennertz 1996Jim Pentaudi 1972-73Tanner Perkins 2010-11, 13thomas peter 2013-14Frank Petett 1957-58Kory Petri 2010Chris Petrocella 1992Paul Peyton N/A Mark Pfannenstill 1993

Chris Phillips 1991-93Leonard Phillips 1978-79Doug Piatt 1987Jim Pickens 1949-50Tim Pickerrell 1978Robert Pickett 1979Charles Pierce 1968Brian Polson 1999-02Ronnie Pond 1959-61Richard Porter 1946-47Adam Prida 2002-04Andres Prida 1996-98

rChad Radford 1991Jeff Ralph 1972-75John Ramsey 1938-39Matt Ransdell 2003-06Patrick Ransdell 1999-2002Ernest Rautter 1957-60Damon Ray 1947-48Greg Raymer 1979-82Woodrow Read 1936-39Chet Redmon 1946-48Adam Reynolds^ 2008,10Gene Rhodes 1949-52Matt Rice 2008-11Jim Richards 1955-58Matt Ridings 2007-10Bryan Rider 2006Raymond Ridley 1920sMike Riggs 1977-78J.C. Riley 1935Ronnie Riley 1965Mike Ringo 1964-67Dominic Rio 2004-05Griffith Roark 2013Logan Robbins 2009-11Michael Robinson 1996 Jud Robertson 2004-05Lee Robertson 1948-50Steve Robertson 1975-77Matt Robinson 2003Josh Rodgers 2006Luis Rodriguez 1998-01Igor Roiberg 2001-04Mike Roosa 1992Erick Rosa 1996-97Albert Ross 1933-35Marcus Ross 2004-05Mike Roy 1984-85Sam Bailey Royse 1978Charles Rush 1948Adam Rusnock 2005-08

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERSsJames Sacco 1965Kevin Sadowski 1997-2001John Sanders 1966-67Izzy Santiago 1997Anthony Saporito 1998-99Tommy Sapp 1978-79Panny Sarakatsannis 1959Jason Sattler 1998Colton Satterlee 2012Donald Schneider 1965-68Jim Schurr 1987Eric Scriven 2005-06Lawrence Scully 1991Bill Seams 1946-47Delbert Settle 1949-50Bill Sevedge 1970Travis Sewell 2003Bobby Sexton 1941-42Liam Shanahan 2007Eddie Sharer 1992-93William Sheckles 1973-76Ronnie Sheffer 1957-59Earl Shelton 1940-42Greg Shelton 1972-75Lisle Sherrill 1941Tye Shields 1949David Shockley 1965Michael Shope 2004-05Joseph Shortt 2003Garnett Shuffield 1939-41William Siddens 1948-49David Simmons 2011-14Greg Slone 1993Basil Smith 1920sBrian Smith 1995-98Brown Smith 1964-65James Smith 1994Kyle Smith 2005Shaun Smith 1993Victor Smith 1937Wayne Smith 1955-58Wilbur Smith 1939-40Willard Smith 1955-58Richard Smithson 1956-58Doug Smyly 1993Micheal Sopko 1995-96Jackson sowell 2013David Southard 1967Wilbur Spatig 1938Mike Spearnock 1983-85Art Spoelstra 1951-53Greg Stahl 1971-74Joe Stanfill 1996-98E.B. Stansbury 1928-30Delmar Starks N/A Craig Stem 2010Garrett Stembridge 2005-06

Stephen Stemle 1996-98Paul Stevens 1930Darrell Stevenson 1976Kelly Stevenson 1964R.E. Stevenson 1931-33John “Buddy” Stewart 1957Melvin Stewart 1978Mike Stewart 1961Ron Stewart 1979Rick Anthony Stiner 1987James “Lefty” Stokes 1959-60G.J. Strauss 2011Randy Strijek 1984-86Bill Strong, Jr. 1971-73Bob Sturgeon 1962-64Wallace “Buck” Sydnor 1941

t Joe Talley 1995Brian Tarajack 1998Steve Tate 1971-74George Taylor 1967 Hal Taylor 1948-51John Taylor N/A Larry Taylor 1971-73Robb Taylor 1993Evan Teague 2006-09Terry Tedder 197578Phillip Thayer 2003-04Robbie Thigpen 1994Clarence Thomas 1987Donnie Thomas 1979-82Sean Thomas 1993W.C. Thomas 1961-62Garland Thompson 1961-62Hardin Thompson 1959Jake Thompson 2013-14Ted Thompson 1963ryan thurston 2014Ian Tompkins 2012-14Jimmy Topmiller 1947Antone Towns 2002-05Tanner Townsend 1999-02Derek Truss 1987-88Dale Tucker 1976David Tucker 1974-75J.D. Tucker N/AChris Turner 1988-91Buddy Turner 1986-87Nicholas Turner 2001-02

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v Rafael Vallejo 2002-03Jeff Vance 1997-2000Johnny Vance 1967-69Phil VanMeter 1969-72Marty Varnadoe 1978-79Bobby Velez 1987John Vickers 1927-30Clyde Vincent N/AHaskell Vincent N/AHowell Vincent N/A J.O. Vincent N/AJim Vorhees 1967

w Michael Wagner 1996Delbert Walden 1940-41Cam Walker 1981-82J.E. Walker N/AKevin Wallace 1992Brian Walsh 1990-91James Wambach 1988Scott Wambsganss 1989C.J. Wamsley 2006-08H.A. Ward 1920sJesse Paul Ward 1937Monte Ward 1971Byron Watkins 1953-54Thomas Watkins 1964-66Terry Wease 1979J.D. “Big Ick” Weaver 1924-27Jackie Webb 1958Leonard Webb 1952Paul Wehrman 1994Jake Wells 2007-10John Wells 1933Forest West 1949Phil Wetherell 2010-11Eric Wetzel 2005Bill Weyers 1992-93Mike Whitaker 1975Tracey Whitaker 1971Richard White 1974Tom Whitehouse 1972Carl Whitfield 1946Clay Wiedenbein 1991-93Pete Wiggins 2007Scott Wilcox 2011-14Matt Wilhite 2000-03Michael Wilhite 2003,05Buford Williams^ 1969-70James Williams 1940Lynn Williams 1926Mark Williams 1979-80Mike Williams 1978-81R.W. Williams 1935Lloyd Williford 1978Jason Willoughby 1992

James Wilson 1941John Winlock^ N/ADennis Winn 2003-04,06Kendall Withers 2000cody wofford 2014hunter wood 2014Roger Woodard 1941J.E. Wood 1932-35James “Dink” Wood 1932-35M.P. Woods 1934-35Gerald Wooten 1966Brad Worley 1989-92Howard Wren 1954-56Kenneth Wright 1957-59Tim Wright 1979Wayne Wright 1973Eddie Wyatt 1949-52

yKenneth Yaeger 2001-02Douglas Yates 1952-54Chris Yeo 1998-99Gary Young 1971Larry Young 1970Robert Medford Young 1971

Z Robert Zachery 1961-64Paul Andrew Zack 1987Rene Zarate 1978-81Andrew Zimmerman 2010-11Jim Zwiesler 1969-71

Bold = active^ Represents student-managersN/A: Not Available# believed to be the first African-American athlete to play baseball on The Hill

Letterwinners in baseball are based off the best available information. If you notice an omission or error, please notify Jeremy Brown or Paul Just of WKU Athletic Media Relations at [email protected] or [email protected].

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Year-By-Year recordsyear overall conf. finish coach notes1910 2-1 M.A. Leiper 1911 2-0 M.A. Leiper1912 9-2 G.H. Reams1913 14-2 - - M.A. Leiper, Roy Manchester State Champions1914 5-4 - - J.L. Arthur 1915 N/A - - J.L. Arthur1916 6-2-1 - - J.L. Arthur1917 No Team — World War I1918 No Team — World War I1919 No Team — World War I1920 No Team — World War I1921 No Team — World War I1922 3-0 - - J.C. Floyd 1923 10-2 - - E.A. Diddle 1924 11-2 - - E.A. Diddle1925 9-10 - - E.A. Diddle1926 9-8 - - E.A. Diddle1927 9-4 - - E.A. Diddle1928 15-1 - - E.A. Diddle State Champions1929 9-4 - - E.A. Diddle1930 3-0 - - E.A. Diddle1931 N/A - - E.A. Diddle Intramural Team Only1932 4-2 - - E.A. Diddle 1933 7-5 - - E.A. Diddle1934 8-3 - - E.A. Diddle1935 9-2 - - E.A. Diddle1936 4-3 - - E.A. Diddle1937 8-7 - - E.A. Diddle1938 4-10 - - E.A. Diddle1939 6-10 - - E.A. Diddle1940 7-6 - - E.A. Diddle1941 9-6 - - E.A. Diddle1942 4-5 - - E.A. Diddle1943 No Team — World War II1944 No Team — World War II1945 No Team — World War II1946 9-0 - - E.A. Diddle1947 5-6 - - E.A. Diddle

ohio valley conference (1948-1981)1948 4-10 E.A. Diddle 1949 3-5-1 E.A. Diddle1950 6-7 E.A. Diddle1951 13-5 E.A. Diddle1952 11-3 e.a. Diddle ovc champions1953 8-2-1 E.A. Diddle1954 9-7 E.A. Diddle1955 4-7 E.A. Diddle1956 5-7-1 E.A. Diddle1957 10-6 E.A. Diddle 1958 8-4 Nick Denes 1959 13-4 Nick Denes 1960 8-7-1 Nick Denes 1961 9-12 Nick Denes1962 10-13 4-7 3rd Nick Denes 1963 7-10 3-5 3rd Dan King 1964 8-10 5-5 3rd Dan King1965 8-14 5-7 3rd Gene Rhodes 1966 9-13 4-6 4th Jim Pickens 1967 13-16-2 3-7 3rd Jim Pickens 1968 13-11 5-5 2nd Jim Pickens1969 17-11 10-1 1st Jim pickens ovc west Division champions1970 18-16-1 7-4 2nd Jim Pickens 1971 12-17 0-1 T-3rd Jim Pickens 1972 14-11 Jim Pickens No OVC play in 1972

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Year-By-Year recordsyear overall conf. finish coach notes1973 21-23 3-9 4th Jim Pickens 1974 30-18-1 6-6 3rd Jim Pickens1975 21-26 4-7 3rd Jim Pickens 1976 12-24 2-8 4th Jim Pickens1977 20-23-1 2-10 4th Barry Schollenberger1978 26-19-1 8-3-1 1st Barry schollenberger ovc west Division champions 1979 31-22-1 10-10 5th Barry Schollenberger1980 47-13-1 17-3 1st Joel Murrie ovc champions( school record for wins) ncaa regional (tallahasse, fla.)1981 41-18 9-3 1st Joel Murrie ovc northern Division champions1982 37-10 11-3 1st Joel Murrie ovc southern Division champions

sun Belt conference (1983-2014)1983 26-22 6-10 3rd Joel Murrie First Year In Sun Belt Conference1984 23-29-2 6-10 4th Joel Murrie1985 43-20 14-4 1st Joel Murrie sBc west Division champions1986 29-31-1 4-13 4th Joel Murrie1987 28-28 9-9 T-2nd Joel Murrie 1988 43-21 14-4 1st Joel Murrie sBc west Division champions1989 23-34 5-13 4th Joel Murrie1990 32-28 8-10 T-2nd Joel Murrie1991 35-25-1 8-10 3rd Joel Murrie1992 30-23 10-11 2nd Joel Murrie1993 30-22 11-10 T-3rd Joel Murrie1994 22-27 7-14 4th Joel Murrie1995 21-35 6-21 10th Joel Murrie1996 29-26 9-17 9th Joel Murrie1997 26-27 10-17 9th Joel Murrie 1998 27-24 12-14 7th Joel Murrie1999 38-24 21-12 3rd Joel Murrie 2000 24-35 11-18 7th Joel Murrie 2001 32-27 14-13 4th Joel Murrie 2002 38-20 14-9 3rd Joel Murrie 2003 34-22 12-11 4th Joel Murrie 2004 35-28 12-12 4th Joel Murrie sBc tournament champions ncaa regional (oxford, Miss.)2005 21-37 8-16 8th Joel Murrie2006 22-30 5-18 8th Chris Finwood2007 25-30 15-15 T-6th Chris Finwood 2008 33-27 16-14 t-5th chris finwood sBc tournament champions ncaa regional (stillwater, okla.)2009 42-20 21-8 t-1st chris finwood sBc co-champions ncaa regional (oxford, Miss.)2010 35-23 16-14 T-6th Chris Finwood2011 33-24 17-13 4th Chris Finwood2012 25-33 13-17 8th Matt Myers 2013 28-29 16-14 5th Matt Myers 2014 29-28 15-15 5th Matt Myers Final Season In Sun Belt Conference

Bold indicates conference championship

coach years record pct.Joel Murrie 1980-2005 815-656-4 .552E.A. Diddle 1923-57 232-155-3 .599Chris Finwood 2006-11 190-154 .552Jim Pickens 1966-76 180-186-4 .492Matt Myers 2012-present 82-90 .476Barry Schollenberger 1977-79 77-64-3 .545Nick Denes 1958-62 48-40-1 .545Dan King 1963-64 15-20 .429

all-time coaching record (By wins)

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1910 (2-1)h: 1-0 • a: 1-1 • n: 0-0Eastern Kentucky ............................................................W, 6-0at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 0-5at Berea ..............................................................................W, 6-4

1911 (2-0)h: 0-0 • a: 2-0 • n: 0-0at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 7-2at Middle Tennessee ..................................................W , 11-0

1912 (9-2)h: 5-1 • a: 4-1 • n: 0-0Faculty ...........................................................................W , 15-2Elkton ...............................................................................W, 5-1at Elkton .............................................................................. L, 0-3at Glasgow ..................................................................... W, 14-0at Elkton .......................................................................... W, 13-3Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 5-3Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 4-5at Eastern Kentucky .......................................................W, 4-2at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 9-0Eastern Kentucky ............................................................W, 4-0DuPont Manual HS .........................................................W, 4-0

1913 (14-2) - M.a. leiper, roy Manchesterh: 10-0 • a: 4-2 • n: 0-0state champions at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 7-2at Middle Tennessee ................................................... W, 11-1Georgetown (Ky.) ............................................................W, 3-0Georgetown (Ky.) ............................................................W, 8-0at St. Mary’s ......................................................................W, 3-1at Springfield HS .......................................................... W, 13-0DuPont Manual HS .........................................................W, 3-2Middle Tennessee ........................................................ W, 15-2Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 3-2Auburn HS .........................................................................W, 4-3at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 0-4

at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 2-3Vanderbilt Reserves .......................................................W, 2-0Eastern Kentucky ............................................................W, 6-5Eastern Kentucky ......................................................... W, 22-0Auburn HS ....................................................................W, 19-13

1914 (5-4)h: 3-2 • a: 2-2 • n: 0-0Bethel (Tenn.) .................................................................... L, 1-3Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 3-2Middle Tennessee ........................................................ W, 13-9at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 0-1at Eastern Kentucky .................................................... W, 11-3Bethel (Tenn.) ...................................................................W, 9-5St. Mary’s ............................................................................. L, 3-6at Middle Tennessee .....................................................L, 5-20at Middle Tennessee ................................................... W, 12-6

1915 No Team

1916 (6-2-1)h: 0-0 • a: 6-2-1 • n: 0-0at St. Mary’s ........................................................................ L, 4-5at Eastern Kentucky .................................................... W, 10-0at Eastern Kentucky .......................................................W, 7-2at Cumberland.................................................................. T, 0-0at St. Mary’s ........................................................................ L, 3-4at St. Mary’s .......................................................................W, 5-1at Castle Heights .......................................................... W, 11-2at Transylvania .................................................................W, 9-2at Cumberland.................................................................W, 6-4

1917-1921No Team -- World War I

1922 (3-0)h: 3-0 • a: 0-0 • n: 0-0Morton-Elliott ..................................................................W, 9-0Eastern Kentucky ............................................................W, 5-4Eastern Kentucky ......................................................... W, 12-5

all-time results

1914-16 (two seasons)11-6-1 (.647)

J.l. arthur

1910-11, 13 (three seasons)18-3-1 (.857)

M.a. leiper

1912 (one season)9-2 (.818)

g.h. reams

1913 (one seasons)14-2 (.875)

M.a. leiper and roy Manchester

1922 (one season)3-0 (1.000)

J.c. floyd

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1923 (10-2)h: 7-0 • a: 3-2 • n: 0-0Hanover........................................................................... W, 21-7Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 6-4Cumberland .....................................................................W, 5-4at Cumberland................................................................L, 2-10at Tennessee Tech ............................................................ L, 3-4at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 8-1Southern Presbyterian ............................................... W, 12-8Southern Presbyterian ............................................... W, 22-6St. Mary’s ......................................................................... W, 11-7at St. Mary’s .................................................................... W, 11-4at St. Mary’s .......................................................................W, 6-3Southern Presbyterian ............................................... W, 14-6

1924 (11-2)h: 7-0 • a: 4-2 • n: 0-0Transylvania ................................................................... W, 16-5Transylvania ......................................................................W, 6-5Indiana ...............................................................................W, 6-0at Middle Tennessee ................................................... W, 16-8at Middle Tennessee ................................................... W, 17-8at Louisville .................................................................... W, 11-6at Bethel (Tenn.) ............................................................... L, 5-7St. Mary’s ......................................................................... W, 21-5St. Mary’s .......................................................................W, 24-10Central Normal (Ind.) .................................................. W, 12-1Central Normal (Ind.) .....................................................W, 7-3at St. Mary’s ........................................................................ L, 1-6at St. Mary’s .................................................................... W, 12-5

1925 (9-10)h: 4-6 • a: 5-4 • n: 0-0Ohio State .......................................................................... L, 2-7at Middle Tennessee ................................................... W, 14-0at Middle Tennessee ..................................................W , 10-6Southern Presbyterian ................................................... L, 1-5Southern Presbyterian ................................................... L, 4-8Bethel (Tenn.) .................................................................... L, 3-5Bethel (Tenn.) ...................................................................W, 9-8at Louisville .................................................................... W, 12-9at Louisville ................................................................... L, 13-14at Bethel (Tenn.) ..............................................................W, 6-5at Bethel (Tenn.) ............................................................... L, 2-4Louisville ............................................................................W, 5-4Louisville ............................................................................. L, 3-7at Bethel (Tenn.) ..............................................................W, 1-0Bethel (Tenn.) ...................................................................W, 7-0Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 4-3Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 3-8at Southern Presbyterian .............................................. L, 3-6at Southern Presbyterian .............................................. L, 2-5

1926 (9-8)h: 4-5 • a: 5-3 • n: 0-0Notre Dame ....................................................................... L, 2-6Ohio Wesleyan .............................................................. W, 12-7Defiance .............................................................................W, 7-2at Bethel (Tenn.) ..............................................................W, 2-1at Bethel (Tenn.) ............................................................... L, 3-6Evansville ............................................................................ L, 3-6Evansville ............................................................................ L, 7-8at Louisville ........................................................................ L, 0-4at Louisville ........................................................................ L, 4-7at Bethel (Ky.) ................................................................ W, 12-0at Evansville ......................................................................W, 5-3at Evansville ................................................................... W, 24-4at Evansville ......................................................................W, 5-4Bethel (Tenn.) .................................................................... L, 2-3Bethel (Ky.) ........................................................................W, 6-3Louisville ............................................................................W, 7-3Vanderbilt ........................................................................... L, 2-6

1927 (9-4)h: 6-1 • a: 3-3 • n: 0-0Michigan State.................................................................W, 4-3at Bethel .............................................................................W, 2-0Bethel ................................................................................ L, 3-4at Louisville ......................................................................L, 7-11at Louisville ........................................................................ L, 7-8Georgetown .....................................................................W, 4-2Georgetown .................................................................. W, 13-7at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 3-4at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 4-0at Bethel .............................................................................W, 1-0Bethel ...............................................................................W, 1-0Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 6-1Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 5-3

1928 (15-1)h: 10-1 • a: 5-0 • n: 0-0state championsTransylvania ................................................................... W, 14-9Transylvania ......................................................................W, 6-2Middle Tennessee .......................................................W , 21-2Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 1-8Louisville ......................................................................... W, 22-8Louisville ............................................................................W, 9-7Bethel ...............................................................................W, 9-5at Centre ............................................................................W, 7-5at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 7-6at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 5-2Kentucky Wesleyan ...................................................... W, N/AEastern Kentucky .......................................................... W, N/Aat Georgetown (Ky.) ..................................................... W, N/Aat Kentucky Wesleyan ................................................. W, N/Aat Centre ............................................................................W, 4-3at Centre ............................................................................W, 6-0

1929 (9-4)h: 6-2 • a: 3-2 • n: 0-0state championsEastern Kentucky ............................................................W, 9-8Eastern Kentucky ......................................................... W, 16-2at Louisville .................................................................... W, 11-4

1923-57 (31 seasons)232-155-3 (.599)

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all-time resultsat Louisville .................................................................... W, 11-9at Centre ............................................................................. L, 4-8at Centre ......................................................................... W, 19-5Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................................W, 6-3Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................................W, 3-0at Middle Tennessee .................................................. L, 11-12Centre ...............................................................................W, 8-3Centre ..............................................................................L, 8-10Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 4-3Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 3-5

1930 (3-0)h: 3-0 • a: 0-0 • n: 0-0Scottsville ....................................................................... W, 13-8Middle Tennessee ........................................................ W, 14-0Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 1-0

1931 Intramural team only

1932 (4-2)h: 2-0 • a: 2-2 • n: 0-0at Murray State .............................................................. W, N/Aat Murray State .............................................................. W, N/Aat Vanderbilt ...................................................................... L, 4-5at Vanderbilt ...................................................................... L, 6-7Vanderbilt ..........................................................................W, 7-6Murray State .....................................................................W, 6-2

1933 (7-5)h: 3-3 • a: 4-2 • n: 0-0at Louisville ........................................................................ L, 1-5at Lindsey Wilson ............................................................W, 4-1at Lindsey Wilson ............................................................W, 3-2at Austin Peay .................................................................L, 7-14at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 9-3at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 6-3Austin Peay ........................................................................ L, 3-4Tennessee Tech ................................................................ L, 1-2Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 4-0Lindsey Wilson .............................................................. W, 13-3Lindsey Wilson .................................................................W, 9-3Louisville ............................................................................. L, 1-3

1934 (8-3)h: 4-1 • a: 4-2 • n: 0-0Louisville ............................................................................W, 7-1at Lindsey Wilson ............................................................. L, 5-9at Lindsey Wilson ......................................................... W, 26-5David Lipscomb ..............................................................W, 7-1at Austin Peay ............................................................... W, 18-4Tennessee Tech ..............................................................L, 8-14at Louisville .................................................................... W, 12-2at David Lipscomb ....................................................... W, N/Aat Tennessee Tech ..........................................................L, 8-14Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 7-6Austin Peay .................................................................... W, 17-7

1935 (9-2)h: 5-0 • a: 4-2 • n: 0-0at David Lipscomb .........................................................W, 7-0Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 2-5

at Lindsey Wilson ............................................................W, 4-1at Louisville .................................................................... W, 20-0Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 8-4at Morehead State ......................................................W , 14-7at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 1-6David Lipscomb ..............................................................W, 4-1at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 2-0Lindsey Wilson .............................................................. W, 15-6Louisville ............................................................................W, 8-4

1936 (4-3)h: 3-2 • a: 1-1 • n: 0-0Lindsey Wilson .................................................................W, 7-3Lindsey Wilson .............................................................. W, 12-7Louisville ............................................................................. L, 3-7at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 0-3at Louisville .......................................................................W, 5-2Middle Tennessee ........................................................ W, 11-6at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 8-9

1937 (8-7)h: 2-1, a: 6-6, n: 0-0at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 7-6at Cincinnati .................................................................. W, 10-6at Cumberland.................................................................. L, 6-7Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 9-2at Vanderbilt .....................................................................W, 8-7at Vanderbilt ...................................................................... L, 2-6Louisville .......................................................................W, 13-10at Eastern Kentucky ......................................................L, 9-10Louisville ...........................................................................L, 9-11at Tennessee Tech ..........................................................L, 2-17at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 8-5at Vanderbilt .....................................................................W, 8-1at Vanderbilt ...................................................................... L, 2-3at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 2-7at Cumberland.............................................................. W, 15-2

1938 (4-10)h: 1-6 • a: 3-4 • n: 0-0Northern Illinois ............................................................... L, 0-8Louisville ...........................................................................L, 8-14at Vanderbilt ....................................................................L, 6-21at Vanderbilt .....................................................................W, 6-4Tennessee Tech ............................................................ W, 12-7at Hopkinsville .................................................................. L, 0-3at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 7-9at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 4-5at Austin Peay ............................................................... W, 10-8Vanderbilt .........................................................................L, 9-13at Louisville .......................................................................W, 9-8Eastern Kentucky ...........................................................L, 0-10Eastern Kentucky ............................................................L,5-12Austin Peay ........................................................................ L, 3-9

1939 (6-10)h: 4-4 • a: 2-6 • n: 0-0David Lipscomb ........................................................... W, 11-3Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 3-1Vanderbilt ........................................................................... L, 1-6at Vanderbilt ....................................................................L, 0-10at Austin Peay .................................................................L, 9-12

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all-time resultsLouisville ............................................................................. L, 1-4at Vanderbilt ................................................................. L, 12-13at Vanderbilt .....................................................................W, 8-5at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 5-6Eastern Kentucky ...........................................................L, 6-12Eastern Kentucky .......................................................W, 11-10at Louisville ........................................................................ L, 2-5at Eastern Kentucky ..................................................W, 15-14at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 4-5Tennessee Tech ................................................................ L, 4-7Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 6-4

1940 (7-6)h: 4-3 • a: 3-3 • n: 0-0Bradley Tech ...................................................................... L, 4-6Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 5-4at David Lipscomb ...................................................... W, 11-2at Eastern Kentucky .......................................................W, 5-0at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 6-7at Tennessee Tech ......................................................W, 13-10at Middle Tennessee .................................................. L, 11-12Eastern Kentucky ......................................................... W, 16-6Eastern Kentucky ............................................................. L, 2-9David Lipscomb ..............................................................W, 4-2Louisville .......................................................................W, 15-14Middle Tennessee ..........................................................L, 7-14at Louisville ........................................................................ L, 1-8

1941 (9-6)h: 5-3 • a: 4-3 • n: 0-0at Vanderbilt ................................................................W, 16-12at David Lipscomb ...................................................... W, 18-2Louisville ............................................................................W, 4-2at Louisville ......................................................................L, 8-20Eastern Kentucky ............................................................. L, 8-9David Lipscomb ........................................................... W, 15-6at Murray State ................................................................. L, 3-7at Murray State ................................................................W, 9-7Vanderbilt ........................................................................... L, 4-7at Middle Tennessee .....................................................L, 9-10Tennessee Tech ................................................................ L, 2-9Murray State .....................................................................W, 5-3Murray State .....................................................................W, 9-5Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 8-7at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 2-0

1942 (4-5)h: 3-0 • a: 1-5 • n: 0-0DePaul ...............................................................................W, 7-6at Vanderbilt ...................................................................... L, 1-2at Fort Knox ....................................................................... L, 2-5at Louisville ........................................................................ L, 3-4Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 6-4Louisville ......................................................................... W, 10-4at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 2-3at Eastern Kentucky ..................................................... W,11-1at Tennessee Tech ............................................................ L, 3-7

1943-45No Team -- World War II

1946 (9-0)h: 4-0 • a: 5-0 • n: 0-0at Centre .......................................................................W, 18-11at Eastern Kentucky .......................................................W, 8-7at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 5-4Evansville ........................................................................ W, 12-6Eastern Kentucky ............................................................W, 6-2at Evansville ................................................................... W, 20-9Louisville ......................................................................... W, 12-6Murray State .....................................................................W, 2-0at Louisville .......................................................................W, 9-2

1947 (5-6)h: 4-1 • a: 1-5 • n: 0-0at Vanderbilt ...................................................................... L, 2-3at Centre ............................................................................. L, 7-8at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 0-6Western Illinois ................................................................W, 3-2Western Illinois ................................................................. L, 2-3at Evansville ....................................................................... L, 5-6at Evansville ....................................................................... L, 1-6Murray State .....................................................................W, 1-0Murray State .....................................................................W, 4-2Vanderbilt ..........................................................................W, 4-2at Louisville .......................................................................W, 3-2

1948 (4-10)h: 3-4 • a: 1-6 • n: 0-0Purdue ..............................................................................L, 7-16Evansville ............................................................................ L, 1-5Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 17-12at Evansville .....................................................................L, 0-14Eastern Kentucky ...........................................................L, 4-10Louisville ......................................................................... W, 14-7at Austin Peay ............................................................... W, 10-5at Centre ...........................................................................L, 9-10at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 5-7at Louisville ........................................................................ L, 3-7Murray State .....................................................................W, 6-2Murray State ...................................................................... L, 3-6at Murray State ...............................................................L, 3-12at Murray State ................................................................. L, 1-2

1949 (3-5-1)h: 1-3-1 • a: 2-2 • n: 0-0Vanderbilt ........................................................................... T, 6-6Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 3-1Tennessee Tech ..............................................................L, 1-15at Austin Peay ............................................................... W, 14-3at Tennessee Tech ............................................................ L, 0-7Louisville ............................................................................. L, 0-5Murray State ...................................................................... L, 2-5at Evansville ....................................................................... L, 1-8at Murray State ................................................................W, 7-3

1950 (6-7)h: 4-3 • a: 2-4 • n: 0-0Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 4-2Fort Knox ..........................................................................L, 9-12Western Illinois ................................................................. L, 5-8Western Illinois ................................................................. L, 1-5at Austin Peay .................................................................L, 6-11

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all-time resultsEastern Kentucky ............................................................W, 2-1Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 2-0at Evansville ....................................................................... L, 5-7at Fort Knox ................................................................... W, 16-5Evansville ........................................................................ W, 12-4at Murray State ................................................................W, 8-1at Murray State ................................................................. L, 4-5at Tennessee Tech ..........................................................L, 0-22

1951 (13-5)h: 9-2 • a: 4-3 • n: 0-0Miami (Ohio).................................................................. W, 10-7Evansville ...........................................................................W, 2-1at Austin Peay ................................................................... L, 3-7at Tennessee Tech ..........................................................L, 5-12at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 5-6Austin Peay ................................................................... L, 11-24Centre ...............................................................................W, 3-2Eastern Kentucky .......................................................W, 16-11at Evansville ................................................................... W, 14-4Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 3-2at Murray State ................................................................W, 9-7at Murray State ................................................................W, 5-3Murray State .................................................................. W, 11-5Murray State .....................................................................W, 7-3at Centre ......................................................................... W, 16-2(1) Eastern Kentucky ......................................................W, 4-3(1) Eastern Kentucky ....................................................... L, 2-3(1) Eastern Kentucky ......................................................W, 8-6(1) OVC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)

1952 (11-3)h: 6-0 • a: 4-3 • n: 0-0ovc championsAlbion ...............................................................................W, 3-2Millikin ...............................................................................W, 2-1at Evansville .....................................................................L, 8-10David Lipscomb ..............................................................W, 7-3at Murray State ............................................................. W, 17-2Tennessee Tech ..........................................................W, 13-10Evansville ...........................................................................W, 8-5at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 8-7at Tennessee Tech ......................................................W, 13-11at Fort Knox .....................................................................L, 4-13Murray State .....................................................................W, 6-1(1) at Eastern Kentucky .................................................. L, 3-4(1) at Eastern Kentucky .................................................W, 1-0(1) at Eastern Kentucky .................................................W, 9-4(1) OVC Tournament (Richmond, Ky.)

1953 (8-2-1)h: 4-2-1 • a: 4-0 • n: 0-0ovc championsDavid Lipscomb .............................................................L, 0-11Evansville ........................................................................ W, 17-2Tennessee Tech ................................................................ L, 1-5at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 9-8at Evansville ......................................................................W, 8-6Middle Tennessee ............................................................ T, 6-6at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 3-2at Murray State ................................................................W, 6-2Murray State .....................................................................W, 3-2

(1) Tennessee Tech .........................................................W, 4-3(1) Tennessee Tech .........................................................W, 3-1(1) OVC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)

1954 (9-7)h: 4-3 • a: 5-4 • n: 0-0at David Lipscomb .........................................................W, 8-7at Middle Tennessee .....................................................L, 2-15David Lipscomb ............................................................... L, 7-9Eastern Kentucky ............................................................. L, 5-6Belmont .............................................................................W, 9-8at Belmont ..................................................................... W, 12-9Evansville ...........................................................................W, 6-1Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 3-2at Murray State ................................................................W, 7-2Murray State .....................................................................W, 8-4at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 5-6at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 0-8Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 4-5at Middle Tennessee .....................................................L, 5-15at Evansville ................................................................... W, 10-6at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 5-2

1955 (4-7)h: 2-3 • a: 2-4 • n: 0-0David Lipscomb ............................................................... L, 2-4at Belmont ........................................................................W, 5-3at Middle Tennessee ........................................................ L,3-5at David Lipscomb .........................................................W, 9-4at Tennessee Tech ..........................................................L, 4-14Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 12-11Belmont ......................................................................... L, 11-14Murray State ...................................................................... L, 3-5Murray State .....................................................................W, 9-0at Murray State ................................................................. L, 5-9at Murray State ................................................................. L, 7-9

1956 (5-7-1)h: 1-3-1 • a: 4-4 • n: 0-0at Murray State ................................................................W, 7-4at Murray State ................................................................. L, 0-1at David Lipscomb ...................................................... W, 14-9at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 2-3Evansville ............................................................................ T, 6-6Murray State ...................................................................... L, 4-7at Evansville ......................................................................W, 5-4David Lipscomb ............................................................... L, 6-8at Kentucky Wesleyan ...................................................W, 2-0Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 9-3Tennessee Tech ................................................................ L, 2-7at Tennessee Tech ..........................................................L, 5-13at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 5-7

1957 (10-6)h: 6-0 • a: 4-6 • n: 0-0at David Lipscomb ........................................................L, 3-18Murray State .....................................................................W, 1-0David Lipscomb ..............................................................W, 9-6at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 7-1at Murray State ................................................................. L, 4-5at Murray State ................................................................W, 6-2Murray State .....................................................................W, 5-4

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all-time resultsat Tennessee Tech ..........................................................L, 6-13Kentucky Wesleyan ..................................................... W, 10-4Middle Tennessee ........................................................ W, 13-9Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 8-5at Kentucky Wesleyan ................................................ W, 10-4at Austin Peay ................................................................... L, 4-5(1) at Morehead State .................................................... L, 2-3(1) at Morehead State ...................................................W, 1-0(1) at Morehead State ..................................................L, 2-13(1) OVC Tournament (Morehead, Ky.)

1958 (8-4)h: 4-2 • a: 4-2 • n: 0-0Hillsdale .............................................................................W, 7-5Kentucky Wesleyan ...................................................W, 12-10Murray State ...................................................................... L, 4-7at Belmont ........................................................................W, 8-7at Murray State ................................................................W, 7-5at East Tennessee ............................................................W, 4-3at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 5-6at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 7-4at Tennessee Tech ............................................................ L, 3-7Belmont .............................................................................W, 9-2Middle Tennessee ..........................................................L, 4-14Eastern Kentucky ............................................................W, 4-3

1959 (13-4)h: 6-1 • a: 7-3 • n: 0-0Hillsdale .............................................................................W, 8-5Bethel ............................................................................ W, 24-2at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 5-7Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................................W, 5-0Belmont ............................................................................L, 7-13Union ...............................................................................W, 4-0at Kentucky Wesleyan ................................................ W, 17-6Murray State .....................................................................W, 5-3Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 4-0at Murray State ................................................................. L, 0-5at Austin Peay ............................................................... W, 17-8at Bethel .............................................................................W, 9-0at Union .............................................................................W, 6-5at Eastern Kentucky ......................................................L, 0-10at Morehead State ..........................................................W, 6-5at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 6-5at Belmont ........................................................................W, 9-0

1960 (8-7-1)h: 3-4-1 • a: 5-3 • n: 0-0at Kentucky Wesleyan .................................................... L, 3-9Murray State .....................................................................W, 5-2Wittenberg ......................................................................... L, 3-4Eastern Kentucky ............................................................. T, 2-2Hillsdale .............................................................................W, 8-6at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 8-6

Bellarmine .......................................................................... L, 2-5at Bellarmine ....................................................................W, 4-3at Belmont ......................................................................... L, 6-8at Austin Peay ................................................................... L, 1-9Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................................W, 6-3East Tennessee .................................................................. L, 2-3Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 5-8at Tennessee Tech ........................................................ W, 12-4at Morehead State ..........................................................W, 9-0at Campbellsville ......................................................... W, 11-5

1961 (9-12)h: 4-8 • a: 5-4 • n: 0-0Hillsdale .............................................................................. L, 2-7Hillsdale .............................................................................W, 5-4at Belmont .......................................................................L, 0-13Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 9-0Tennessee Tech ................................................................ L, 0-9Tennessee Tech ................................................................ L, 0-9Kentucky Wesleyan ......................................................... L, 2-4Kentucky Wesleyan ......................................................... L, 2-4at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 9-0at Murray State ................................................................. L, 1-6at Murray State ................................................................. L, 2-5Campbellsville .................................................................. L, 8-9Campbellsville .................................................................W, 6-3Bellarmine .........................................................................W, 4-2at Kentucky Wesleyan ...................................................W, 1-0at Kentucky Wesleyan ...................................................W, 4-0at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 7-5at Tennessee Tech ............................................................ L, 1-8Murray State ...................................................................... L, 6-7Murray State ....................................................................L, 8-14at Bellarmine ....................................................................W, 5-4

1962 (10-13, 4-7 ovc)h: 7-3 • a: 3-10 • n: 0-0ovc - 3rd westCampbellsville .............................................................. W, 20-0Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 1-6Wheaton ............................................................................W, 4-2at Austin Peay ................................................................... L, 6-7at Tennessee Tech ..........................................................L, 9-19at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 5-2at Campbellsville ............................................................W, 8-6at Campbellsville ............................................................W, 4-3Bellarmine .........................................................................W, 5-0at Murray State ................................................................. L, 6-8at Murray State ................................................................. L, 4-9Kentucky Wesleyan ......................................................... L, 1-3Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................................W, 6-5Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 6-1Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 5-3at Bellarmine ..................................................................... L, 5-9at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 3-7at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 3-6at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 1-8Murray State .....................................................................W, 4-1Murray State ...................................................................... L, 0-4at Kentucky Wesleyan .................................................... L, 2-6at Kentucky Wesleyan .................................................... L, 2-6

1958-62 (five seasons)48-40-1 (.545)

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1963 (7-10, 3-5 ovc)h: 5-4 • a: 2-6 • n: 0-0ovc - 3rd westKentucky Wesleyan ......................................................... L, 7-8at Tennessee Tech ............................................................ L, 3-4Campbellsville .............................................................. W, 11-0Campbellsville .................................................................W, 8-7Belmont .............................................................................. L, 3-4Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 4-2Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 4-2Murray State ...................................................................... L, 1-6Murray State ....................................................................L, 5-11at Belmont ........................................................................W, 7-1at Murray State ................................................................. L, 0-5at Murray State ................................................................. L, 2-7at Kentucky Wesleyan .................................................... L, 2-3at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 7-5at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 2-8Bellarmine .........................................................................W, 9-0at Campbellsville ............................................................. L, 5-6

1964 (8-10, 5-5 ovc)h: 3-7 • a: 5-3 • n: 0-0ovc - 3rd westTennessee Tech ................................................................ L, 2-7Kent State ........................................................................... L, 2-8Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 1-2Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 1-2at Tennessee Tech ............................................................ L, 2-3at Belmont ......................................................................... L, 6-7at Murray State ................................................................. L, 0-3at Murray State ................................................................W, 3-2David Lipscomb ........................................................... W, 10-3Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................................W, 5-4Kentucky Wesleyan ......................................................... L, 5-8Belmont .......................................................................... W, 16-6Murray State ...................................................................... L, 1-4Murray State ...................................................................... L, 2-5at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 5-4at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 3-1at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 8-7at Austin Peay ............................................................... W, 13-0

1965 (8-14-1, 5-7 ovc)h: 5-4-1 • a: 3-10 • n: 0-0OVC - 3rd Westat Middle Tennessee .....................................................L, 2-19

at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 6-0Belmont .............................................................................. L, 0-5Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 2-0Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 5-3at David Lipscomb .......................................................... L, 5-6at David Lipscomb .........................................................W, 4-1at Belmont ......................................................................... L, 1-3Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 3-1at Kentucky Wesleyan .................................................... L, 2-5at Kentucky Wesleyan .................................................... L, 2-6Port Huron ........................................................................W, 5-3Port Huron ......................................................................... T, 4-4at Austin Peay ................................................................... L, 2-4at Austin Peay .................................................................L, 7-10at Murray State ................................................................. L, 0-3at Murray State ................................................................. L, 1-3Kentucky Wesleyan .......................................................L, 1-12Kentucky Wesleyan ......................................................... L, 1-5at Bellarmine ....................................................................W, 9-7Middle Tennessee ........................................................... L, 2-4Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 1-0at Tennessee Tech ..........................................................L, 6-10

1966 (9-13, 4-6 ovc)h: 7-8 • a: 2-5 • n: 0-0ovc - 4th westBellarmine ...................................................................... W, 12-1at Tennessee Tech ............................................................ L, 2-7St. Louis ............................................................................... L, 5-7Murray State .....................................................................W, 3-0Murray State .................................................................. W, 11-9St. Louis .............................................................................L, 4-18Campbellsville ............................................................W, 16-10Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 1-2Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 4-5Tennessee Tech ............................................................ W, 12-4at Kentucky Wesleyan .................................................... L, 1-6at Kentucky Wesleyan ...................................................W, 2-1at Murray State ................................................................. L, 0-5at Murray State ................................................................. L, 1-2Kentucky Wesleyan ......................................................... L, 4-7Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................................W, 6-5at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 5-4at Austin Peay .................................................................L, 2-11David Lipscomb .............................................................L, 7-11David Lipscomb .......................................................... L, 12-14Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 7-0Austin Peay ........................................................................ L, 1-3

1967 (13-16-2, 3-7 ovc)h: 5-7-1 • a: 8-9-1 • n: 0-0ovc - 3rd westCampbellsville .............................................................. W, 10-2Bellarmine ...................................................................... W, 10-2

1963-64 (two seasons)15-20 (.429)

Dan king

1965 (one season)8-14-1 (.370)

gene rhodes

1966-76 (11 seasons)180-186-4 (.492)

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all-time resultsTennessee Tech ..............................................................L, 3-12Tennessee Tech ................................................................ T, 1-1at Murray State ................................................................. L, 5-9at Murray State ................................................................. L, 1-4at Centre ......................................................................... W, 14-4at Centre ......................................................................... W, 12-6at St. Louis .......................................................................... L, 2-3at St. Louis ....................................................................W, 13-12at Washington (Mo.) .....................................................L, 4-13at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 4-1at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 4-5Austin Peay .................................................................... W, 14-6Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 2-1at Kentucky ..................................................................... W, N/Aat Bellarmine ....................................................................W, 9-2Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 3-4Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 2-5Murray State ...................................................................... L, 5-7Murray State ...................................................................... L, 3-6at Campbellsville ............................................................W, 3-0Southern Illinois ..............................................................W, 1-0Southern Illinois ............................................................... L, 1-8Southern Illinois ............................................................... L, 1-2at Tennessee Tech ..........................................................L, 2-14at Tennessee Tech ............................................................ T, 5-5at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 4-3at Austin Peay ................................................................... L, 5-6at David Lipscomb .......................................................... L, 2-7at David Lipscomb .......................................................... L, 3-6

1968 (13-11, 5-5 ovc)h: 8-4 • a: 5-7 • n: 0-0ovc - 2nd westTennessee Tech ................................................................ L, 4-5Tennessee Tech ................................................................ L, 1-9Bellarmine .........................................................................W, 4-3Campbellsville .............................................................. W, 15-2Middle Tennessee ..........................................................L, 0-11Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 2-4Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 5-3Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 4-0at David Lipscomb .........................................................W, 6-4at David Lipscomb .......................................................... L, 1-6at Murray State ............................................................. W, 12-4at Murray State ................................................................W, 9-6at Southern Illinois .......................................................... L, 0-4at Southern Illinois ........................................................L, 2-11at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 3-5at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 3-4David Lipscomb ..............................................................W, 6-5David Lipscomb ..............................................................W, 5-1Centre ...............................................................................W, 5-4Centre ...............................................................................W, 3-0at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 2-0at Austin Peay ................................................................... L, 6-7at Tennessee Tech ..........................................................L, 4-11at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 7-3

1969 (17-11, 10-1 ovc)h: 10-3 • a: 6-8 • n: 1-0ovc - west championsat Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 9-0

at Centre ............................................................................W, 3-2at Centre ............................................................................. L, 1-2(1) vs. Air Force.................................................................W, 7-6(1) at Southern Illinois .................................................... L, 2-7Kentucky Southern ..................................................... W, 11-0Kentucky Soutnern ........................................................W, 8-3at Murray State ................................................................. L, 0-1at Murray State ................................................................W, 5-2Southern Illinois .............................................................L, 3-10Southern Illinois ............................................................... L, 2-6Southern Illinois ..............................................................W, 1-0Murray State .....................................................................W, 7-6Murray State .....................................................................W, 5-3Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 2-1Tennessee Tech ................................................................ L, 2-3at Campbellsville ............................................................. L, 1-4at Campbellsville ............................................................W, 6-2Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 9-5Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 6-2at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 9-0at Austin Peay ............................................................... W, 11-4at David Lipscomb .......................................................... L, 0-6at David Lipscomb ........................................................L, 8-12Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 4-1Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 2-1(2) at Morehead State .................................................... L, 6-7(2) at Morehead State .................................................... L, 3-6(1) Governor’s Invitational (Carbondale, Ill.)(2) OVC Tournament (Morehead, Ky.)

1970 (18-16-1, 7-4 ovc)h: 10-4 • a: 8-12-1 • n: 0-0ovc - 2nd westBellarmine .........................................................................W, 3-0Bellarmine ...................................................................... W, 11-2at Tennessee Tech ............................................................ L, 0-2at Tennessee Tech ..........................................................L, 4-11at Murray State ................................................................. L, 2-5at Murray State ................................................................W, 7-2at Louisville ........................................................................ L, 2-7at Louisville ........................................................................ L, 7-8at Centre ......................................................................... W, 21-5at Centre ............................................................................W, 6-5at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 7-4at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... T, 7-7at David Lipscomb .......................................................... L, 3-5at David Lipscomb ........................................................L, 9-10at St. Louis .......................................................................... L, 2-7Campbellsville .................................................................. L, 1-2Campbellsville .................................................................W, 7-2Murray State .....................................................................W, 5-3Murray State ...................................................................... L, 4-6at Southern Illinois .........................................................W, 9-8at Southern Illinois ........................................................L, 4-11Middle Tennessee ........................................................ W, 11-8Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 9-3Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 6-2Austin Peay ........................................................................ L, 1-2at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 4-1at Austin Peay .................................................................L, 5-11Belmont .............................................................................W, 5-2Belmont .............................................................................W, 3-1

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all-time resultsDavid Lipscomb .............................................................L, 5-10David Lipscomb ........................................................... W, 10-3at Evansville ....................................................................... L, 4-5at Evansville ................................................................... W, 17-7at Vanderbilt .....................................................................W, 2-0at Vanderbilt ...................................................................... L, 0-6

1971 (12-17, 0-1 ovc)h: 9-10 • a: 3-7 • n: 0-0ovc - 3rd westat Vanderbilt ...................................................................... L, 3-9at Vanderbilt ...................................................................... L, 5-9at Louisville ........................................................................ L, 3-4Louisville ............................................................................W, 4-3Akron ................................................................................ L, 0-2Akron ...............................................................................W, 6-1at Middle Tennessee ................................................... W, 18-0at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 1-2Austin Peay ........................................................................ L, 3-5Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 5-4Eastern Kentucky ............................................................. L, 5-6Eastern Kentucky ............................................................W, 7-4at Morehead State ........................................................... L, 4-7at Morehead State ........................................................... L, 2-6Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 5-1at Bradley ............................................................................ L, 0-4Vanderbilt ........................................................................... L, 0-6Vanderbilt ........................................................................... L, 1-6Morehead State ................................................................ L, 1-5Morehead State ................................................................ L, 2-3Morehead State ................................................................ L, 5-6Morehead State ...............................................................W, 5-4at Centre ............................................................................W, 8-1at Centre ............................................................................W, 5-3Southern Illinois ............................................................... L, 3-4Southern Illinois ............................................................... L, 1-2Southern Illinois ..............................................................W, 7-6Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 7-5Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 5-4

1972 (14-11)h: 10-5 • a: 4-6 • n: 0-0no ovc play in ‘72Wittenberg .......................................................................L, 4-12at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 2-1at Austin Peay .................................................................L, 0-12Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 6-2Tennessee Tech ................................................................ L, 2-8Capital ...............................................................................W, 8-3Capital ...............................................................................W, 6-5at Vanderbilt ...................................................................... L, 0-6Campbellsville .................................................................W, 6-4Campbellsville .................................................................W, 5-3at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 5-3at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 6-1at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 8-1Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 4-2Austin Peay ........................................................................ L, 3-6Vanderbilt ........................................................................... L, 4-5Centre ...............................................................................W, 6-1Centre ...............................................................................W, 7-5David Lipscomb ..............................................................W, 5-4

Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 6-2at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 4-5at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 0-1Murray State ...................................................................... L, 2-3at Southern Illinois .......................................................... L, 3-8at Southern Illinois .......................................................... L, 3-6

1972-73 (21-23, 3-9 ovc)h: 13-9 • a: 8-14 • n: 0-0ovc - 4th westFallEastern Kentucky ............................................................. L, 4-5Eastern Kentucky ............................................................W, 7-0at Eastern Kentucky .......................................................W, 3-2at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 0-1at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 3-1at Tennessee Tech ........................................................ W, 11-5Morehead State ...............................................................W, 5-4Morehead State ................................................................ L, 1-2Middle Tennessee ........................................................ W, 10-4Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 3-2Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 2-1Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 7-1Murray State ...................................................................... L, 0-2Murray State ...................................................................... L, 3-9at Austin Peay ................................................................... L, 1-2at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 5-2SpringLouisville ............................................................................. L, 8-9Louisville ............................................................................W, 7-2at David Lipscomb ........................................................L, 0-13at David Lipscomb .......................................................... L, 1-4at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 1-2at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 0-1at Tennessee Tech ............................................................ L, 2-3at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 1-0Campbellsville .................................................................W, 6-1Campbellsville .............................................................. W, 10-2Bellarmine .......................................................................... L, 5-7Bellarmine .........................................................................W, 8-0Austin Peay ........................................................................ L, 2-3Austin Peay ........................................................................ L, 3-4at Vanderbilt ...................................................................... L, 4-5at Vanderbilt ...................................................................... L, 5-9Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 3-0Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 7-4at Murray State ...............................................................L, 2-12at Murray State ................................................................. L, 0-3at Campbellsville ............................................................W, 5-1at Campbellsville ............................................................W, 7-0at Bellarmine ..................................................................... L, 0-2at Bellarmine ..................................................................... L, 4-5at Louisville .......................................................................W, 3-0at Louisville ........................................................................ L, 3-7Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................................W, 5-4Kentucky Wesleyan ......................................................... L, 2-6

1973-74 (30-18-1, 6-6 ovc)h: 17-10 • a: 13-8-1 • n: 0-0ovc - 3rd westFallKentucky Wesleyan ........................................................W, 3-0

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all-time resultsKentucky Wesleyan ........................................................W, 8-2at Eastern Kentucky .......................................................W, 8-1at Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ T, 1-1at Kentucky Wesleyan ...................................................W, 6-1at Kentucky Wesleyan .................................................... L, 3-4at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 8-6at Tennessee Tech ............................................................ L, 3-5Eastern Kentucky ............................................................W, 8-1Eastern Kentucky ............................................................W, 5-2Tennessee Tech ...............................................................W, 8-6Tennessee Tech ................................................................ L, 3-5at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 2-1at Middle Tennessee .....................................................L, 5-10at Murray State ................................................................W, 6-1at Murray State ................................................................. L, 2-8Morehead State ..........................................................W, 11-10Morehead State ................................................................ L, 6-8Austin Peay ........................................................................ L, 3-5Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 4-3SpringVanderbilt ........................................................................... L, 1-7Vanderbilt ..........................................................................W, 9-3David Lipscomb ..............................................................W, 4-3David Lipscomb ............................................................... L, 4-6Louisville ............................................................................W, 4-3Louisville ............................................................................W, 9-8at Louisville .................................................................... W, 14-7at Louisville .......................................................................W, 6-1Bellarmine .........................................................................W, 1-0Bellarmine .........................................................................W, 5-4at David Lipscomb .......................................................... L, 1-9at David Lipscomb .........................................................W, 8-3Union (Tenn.) ...................................................................W, 7-6Murray State ...................................................................... L, 3-9Murray State .....................................................................W, 5-3at Centre ............................................................................. L, 4-7at Centre ......................................................................... W, 10-2at Austin Peay .................................................................L, 8-15at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 6-3Kentucky Wesleyan ..................................................... W, 13-7Kentucky Wesleyan ......................................................... L, 4-6Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 8-7Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 2-8at Kentucky Wesleyan ................................................ W, 11-5at Kentucky Wesleyan ................................................ W, 13-6at Bellarmine ..................................................................... L, 7-8at Bellarmine ....................................................................W, 7-6Southern Illinois ............................................................... L, 4-8Southern Illinois ............................................................... L, 1-8

1974-75 (21-26, 4-7 ovc)h: 15-9 • a: 6-17 • n: 0-0ovc - 3rd westFallKentucky Wesleyan ........................................................W, 4-2Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................................W, 8-2Campbellsville .................................................................W, 6-1Campbellsville .................................................................W, 3-2at Kentucky Wesleyan ...................................................W, 6-5at Kentucky Wesleyan .................................................... L, 1-6Indiana State-Evansville ...............................................W, 2-1Indiana State-Evansville ...............................................W, 6-2

Eastern Kentucky ............................................................W, 7-3Eastern Kentucky ............................................................. L, 3-4Evansville ............................................................................ L, 1-2Evansville ...........................................................................W, 1-0Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 6-2Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 2-1at Campbellsville ......................................................... W, 17-6at Campbellsville ......................................................... W, 16-7Murray State ....................................................................L, 2-11Murray State ...................................................................... L, 2-3at Austin Peay ................................................................... L, 2-9at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 4-3Springat Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ L, 4-5at Eastern Kentucky ................................................... L, 10-11at Louisville ......................................................................L, 2-12at Louisville ........................................................................ L, 3-8Louisville ............................................................................. L, 3-4Louisville ............................................................................. L, 5-6Vanderbilt ........................................................................... L, 6-8Vanderbilt ..........................................................................W, 5-4at Kentucky ........................................................................ L, 2-6at Kentucky ........................................................................ L, 1-2at Murray State ...............................................................L, 9-10at Murray State ...............................................................L, 3-17at Union (Tenn.)...............................................................W, 5-0at Union (Tenn.)............................................................ W, 19-7Austin Peay ......................................................................L, 7-10Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 6-0at Vanderbilt ...................................................................... L, 1-5at Vanderbilt ....................................................................L, 4-12at David Lipscomb ..................................................... L, 10-22at David Lipscomb .......................................................... L, 1-5Bellarmine .........................................................................W, 7-1Bellarmine .......................................................................... L, 0-3at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 1-3Centre ...............................................................................W, 8-0Centre ...............................................................................W, 3-2at Southern Illinois .......................................................... L, 1-6at Southern Illinois .......................................................... L, 4-5

1975-76 (12-24, 2-8 ovc)h: 7-5 • a: 5-19 • n: 0-0ovc - 4th westFallat Kentucky Wesleyan .................................................... L, 1-6at Kentucky Wesleyan .................................................... L, 2-3at Indiana State-Evansville ........................................... L, 4-6at Indiana State-Evansville ..........................................W, 7-3Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................................W, 5-4Kentucky Wesleyan ..................................................... W, 17-6Indiana State-Evansville ............................................ W, 10-2Indiana State-Evansville ...............................................W, 5-1Springat Valdosta State .............................................................. L, 3-8at Valdosta State .............................................................. L, 1-5at Virginia ...........................................................................W, 5-3at Mercer ............................................................................. L, 3-5at Jacksonville ................................................................... L, 5-6at Jacksonville ................................................................... L, 5-6at Vanderbilt ...................................................................... L, 7-8Vanderbilt ..........................................................................W, 8-2

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all-time resultsat Louisville ..................................................................W, 12-11at Louisville ......................................................................L, 4-26Murray State ...................................................................... L, 1-5at Murray State ................................................................. L, 0-5David Lipscomb ............................................................... L, 4-7David Lipscomb ..............................................................W, 6-4at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 3-5at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 3-5at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 0-3at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 3-4at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 7-0at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 2-1at Murray State ................................................................. L, 4-6at Murray State ...............................................................L, 4-10Southern Illinois ............................................................... L, 4-6Southern Illinois ............................................................... L, 3-6Kentucky Wesleyan ......................................................... L, 0-4Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................................W, 7-0at Kentucky Wesleyan .................................................... L, 4-5at Kentucky Wesleyan .................................................... L, 6-7

1977 (20-23-1, 2-10 ovc)h: 10-8 • a: 10-15-1 • n: 0-0ovc - 4th westat Campbellsville ......................................................... W, 20-0at Mercer ............................................................................. L, 3-8at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 7-1at Mercer ............................................................................. L, 6-7at Tennessee Tech ...........................................................W, 6-0at Valdosta State .............................................................. L, 2-4at Mercer ............................................................................. L, 4-9at Georgia Southwestern .............................................W, 2-1at Jacksonville State ....................................................... L, 1-8at Louisville ........................................................................ L, 3-4Evansville ....................................................................... L, 10-13at Austin Peay ................................................................... L, 0-5at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 7-4Western Michigan ..........................................................W, 3-2Louisville ............................................................................. L, 3-4Louisville ............................................................................. L, 4-5at Kentucky Wesleyan ................................................ W, 11-8at Kentucky Wesleyan ................................................ W, 10-0David Lipscomb ..............................................................W, 8-2Indiana-Purdue............................................................. W, 11-3Murray State ...................................................................... L, 1-4Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 1-5Middle Tennessee ............................................................ L, 2-5Bellarmine .........................................................................W, 5-3Bellarmine ...................................................................... W, 10-5at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 0-3at Middle Tennessee ....................................................... L, 1-5at Bellarmine ....................................................................W, 8-7at Bellarmine ................................................................. W, 13-6Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................................W, 9-6Kentucky Wesleyan ......................................................... L, 0-2

Austin Peay .......................................................................W, 5-2Austin Peay ........................................................................ L, 1-3at David Lipscomb .......................................................... L, 5-7at Evansville ....................................................................... L, 5-6at Murray State ...............................................................L, 2-10at Murray State ...............................................................L, 6-12at Vanderbilt .....................................................................W, 7-5at Vanderbilt ...................................................................... T, 3-3at Southern Illinois .......................................................... L, 0-7Trevecca .............................................................................W, 8-1Eastern Kentucky ............................................................W, 4-3Eastern Kentucky ............................................................W, 9-3at Murray State ............................................................ L, 12-13

1978 (26-19-1, 8-3-1 ovc)h: 17-8-1 • a: 10-5-1 • n: 0-0ovc - west champions at Georgia Southern ......................................................W, 8-3at Miami (Fla.).................................................................... L, 2-3at Florida State ...............................................................L, 4-13at Florida State ...............................................................L, 3-16Ohio ..........................................................................W, 13-11at Columbus (Ga.) ............................................................ L, 2-3Iowa ...............................................................................W, 8-7Iowa ...............................................................................W, 8-5Grand Valley State ....................................................... W, 11-6Grand Valley State ........................................................... L, 4-9Eastern Illinois ............................................................... W, 11-8Eastern Illinois ................................................................... L, 1-5Eastern Illinois .................................................................L, 4-10at Louisville ......................................................................L, 2-10at Louisville ..................................................................W, 15-10Evansville ...........................................................................W, 5-0Murray State .....................................................................W, 3-2Murray State .....................................................................W, 4-3Kentucky Wesleyan ..................................................... W, 12-3Kentucky Wesleyan ..................................................... W, 14-0at Middle Tennessee ................................................... W, 12-1at Middle Tennessee ......................................................W, 6-5Indiana-Purdue................................................................W, 9-0Campbellsville .............................................................. W, 15-4Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 2-0Middle Tennessee ...........................................................W, 7-1Tennessee State ........................................................... W, 16-4at Austin Peay .................................................................L, 7-10at Austin Peay ..................................................................W, 7-3at David Lipscomb .......................................................... L, 8-9at Murray State ................................................................. L, 2-6at Murray State ................................................................W, 7-4Austin Peay ........................................................................ L, 0-2Austin Peay ........................................................................ T, 2-2at Morehead State ........................................................... L, 2-9at Morehead State ...................................................... L, 10-14at Kentucky .......................................................................W, 4-2David Lipscomb ........................................................... W, 12-8Southern Illinois ............................................................... L, 6-7Southern Illinois .............................................................L, 7-10at Trevecca ......................................................................... L, 0-5at Kentucky Wesleyan ................................................ W, 17-0at Kentucky Wesleyan ................................................ W, 10-0(1) East Tennessee ..........................................................W, 8-4(1) East Tennessee ........................................................... L, 2-3

1977-79 (three seasons)77-64-3 (.545)

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all-time results(1) East Tennessee ........................................................... L, 5-7(1) OVC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)

1979 (31-22-1, 10-10 ovc)h: 18-8-1 • a: 13-14 • n: 0-0ovc - 5thM7 at Alabama ......................................................... L, 2-9M7 at Alabama ..................................................... W, 10-1M8 at Auburn ..........................................................L, 1-17M9 at Columbus (Ga.) ...........................................W, 6-1M9 at Columbus (Ga.) ...........................................W, 7-2M10 at Georgia Southern .....................................L, 3-23M11 at Jacksonville ............................................... W, 13-5M12 at Florida ............................................................. L, 2-3M13 at Florida ............................................................. L, 3-4M15 at Canisius ...................................................... W, 17-4M16 at South Florida ................................................ L, 1-4M17 at Florida State ................................................L, 4-14M26 Ferris State .........................................................W, 9-1M26 Ferris State .........................................................W, 6-1M27 Ferris State .........................................................W, 7-3M27 Ferris State .........................................................W, 4-3M29 Eastern Illinois ..................................................W, 4-0M29 Eastern Illinois ..................................................W, 7-1M30 Eastern Illinois ..................................................W, 9-4M31 at Middle Tennessee ....................................... L, 4-5M31 at Middle Tennessee ....................................... L, 1-7A3 Louisville ............................................................W, 6-2A3 Louisville ............................................................. L, 1-2A6 David Lipscomb..............................................L, 3-10A6 David Lipscomb..............................................L, 6-10A7 Eastern Kentucky ............................................W, 3-0A7 Eastern Kentucky ............................................. L, 3-4A8 at Austin Peay .................................................... L, 2-3A11 Murray State .....................................................W, 1-0A11 Murray State ...................................................... T, 5-5A14 Middle Tennessee ...........................................W, 4-1A14 Middle Tennessee ...........................................W, 2-0A17 at Louisville .......................................................W, 4-2A17 at Louisville .......................................................W, 4-3A18 at Tennessee Tech ........................................ W, 11-1A18 at Tennessee Tech ........................................ W, 15-0A19 Northeastern Illinois ................................... W, 12-0A19 Northeastern Illinois ................................... W, 10-7A20 Northeastern Illinois ................................... W, 13-3A21 at Morehead State ...................................... L, 12-13A21 at Morehead State .........................................L, 7-11A22 at Eastern Kentucky .................................... W, 16-6A22 at Eastern Kentucky .................................... W, 12-1A24 Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................W, 6-3A24 Kentucky Wesleyan ......................................... L, 2-7A25 Austin Peay........................................................W, 7-1A25 Austin Peay......................................................... L, 3-4A28 Morehead State ...............................................W, 6-4A28 Morehead State ................................................ L, 4-7A29 at Murray State ...............................................L, 4-10A29 at Murray State ................................................. L, 2-3M1 at Ky. Wesleyan ............................................. W, 13-7M1 vs. St. Joseph’s (Ind.) ..................................... W, 13-6M2 Kentucky ............................................................. L, 1-2

1980 (47-13-1, 17-3 ovc)h: 24-4-1 • a: 18-9 • n: 5-0ovc - championsncaa regional (tallahassee, fla.)M9 Evansville ...........................................................W, 4-2M9 Evansville ............................................................ T, 4-4M15 (1) vs. Ky. Wesleyan ...................................... W, 12-1M15 (1) vs. Ky. Wesleyan ...................................... W, 17-0M16 at Valdosta State .............................................L, 0-10M16 at Valdosta State ..............................................W, 7-3M17 at Florida ............................................................. L, 7-8M18 at Florida ........................................................ L, 15-16M19 at South Florida ...............................................W, 5-2M20 at Tampa ............................................................L, 9-14M21 vs. Ill. Benedictine ........................................ W, 10-0M21 at Valdosta State ..............................................W, 8-6M22 at Columbus (Ga.) ........................................ W, 13-4M22 at Columbus (Ga.) ............................................ L, 5-6M23 at Troy State ......................................................W, 4-3M27 Indiana Southeast ....................................... W, 14-5M29 at Middle Tennessee ......................................W, 3-0M29 at Middle Tennessee ......................................W, 5-1A1 Louisville ............................................................W, 8-3A1 Louisville ............................................................W, 3-2A2 at Ky. Wesleyan ................................................W, 7-2A2 at Ky. Wesleyan ................................................W, 4-0A3 McKendree ........................................................W, 1-0A4 McKendree ..................................................... W, 18-4A4 McKendree ........................................................W, 3-1A5 Eastern Kentucky ............................................W, 4-1A5 Eastern Kentucky ......................................... W, 20-0A6 at Austin Peay ...................................................W, 5-4A6 at Austin Peay ...................................................W, 9-8A7 Quincy (Ill.) ..................................................... W, 14-4A7 Quincy (Ill.) ........................................................W, 6-1A9 Thomas More ................................................ W, 20-3A9 Thomas More ...................................................W, 7-1A10 Murray State ...................................................... L, 0-5A10 Murray State ...................................................... L, 6-8A12 Middle Tennessee ...........................................W, 6-1A12 Middle Tennessee ...........................................W, 5-2A17 at Tennessee Tech ...........................................W, 9-3A17 at Tennessee Tech ...........................................W, 7-3A19 at Morehead State ....................................... W, 20-4A19 at Morehead State .....................................W, 14-11A20 at Eastern Kentucky .......................................W, 6-5A20 at Eastern Kentucky .................................... W, 12-8A22 at Kentucky ........................................................ L, 0-3A22 at Kentucky ........................................................ L, 5-6A24 Austin Peay........................................................W, 5-3A24 Austin Peay..................................................... W, 16-1A26 Morehead State ...............................................W, 9-2A26 Morehead State ................................................ L, 4-9A30 Kentucky ......................................................... W, 10-6M1 (2) Middle Tennessee ...................................... L, 5-8

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all-time resultsM2 (2) Morehead State .........................................W, 1-0M2 (2) Middle Tennessee .....................................W, 8-2M3 (2) Murray State ............................................ W, 10-5M3 (2) Murray State ............................................ W, 11-8M6 Campbellsville ............................................W, 12-11M8 at David Lipscomb ....................................... W, 10-7M22 (3) vs. Vanderbilt ........................................... W, 15-4M24 (3) at Florida State..........................................L, 7-19M24 (3) vs. New Orleans .........................................W, 4-3M25 (3) at Florida State..........................................L, 5-10 (1) Valdosta, Ga.(2) OVC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)(3) NCAA South Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.)

1981 (41-18, 9-3 ovc)h: 22-7 • a: 15-10 • n: 4-1ovc - north champions M6 at UAB .................................................................. L, 1-5M7 at Albion College ......................................... W, 17-0M8 at North Alabama ........................................ W, 14-1M8 at North Alabama ...........................................W, 4-2M9 (1) vs. Marietta (Ga.) ........................................ L, 6-9M10 (2) vs. Olivet.......................................................W, 2-1M11 (1) vs. Missouri .................................................W, 5-4M11 (1) vs. Butler ......................................................W, 7-2M12 (1) vs. Valparaiso ..............................................W, 6-0M13 at Troy State .....................................................L, 5-10M14 at Alabama .......................................................L, 8-13M15 at Alabama ......................................................... L, 1-2M18 at Ind. State-Evans. .........................................W, 7-4M18 at Ind. State-Evans. .......................................... L, 7-8M19 Wayne State ................................................... W, 15-8M19 Wayne State ................................................... W, 11-3M20 Wayne State ................................................... W, 19-2M20 Wayne State ......................................................W, 8-3M21 vs. Iowa ...............................................................W, 9-1M21 at Murray State ...........................................W, 13-11M23 at David Lipscomb ........................................... L, 0-4M24 at Kentucky ........................................................ L, 3-8M26 Aurora .................................................................W, 8-5M26 Aurora .................................................................W, 7-0M28 Aurora .............................................................. W, 10-0M28 Aurora .............................................................. W, 12-1M29 Austin Peay....................................................L, 1-9 (f )M31 Louisville ............................................................W, 5-2M31 Louisville ............................................................W, 5-2A2 Tennessee State ..............................................L, 2-10A5 Akron ...................................................................W, 3-2A5 Akron ................................................................ W, 13-2A6 Alabama .......................................................... W, 10-8A7 Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................W, 7-3A7 Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................W, 9-0A8 at Indiana Southeast.................................W, 14-10A8 at Indiana Southeast....................................... L, 2-6A11 at Eastern Kentucky .......................................W, 3-1A11 at Eastern Kentucky .................................... W, 18-6A12 at Morehead State .....................................W, 20-10A13 Evansville ...........................................................W, 7-2A13 Evansville ........................................................ W, 10-0A14 at Louisville .................................................... W, 11-3A14 at Louisville ......................................................L, 8-11A16 Eastern Kentucky ............................................. L, 0-4

A17 Eastern Kentucky ......................................... W, 11-6A18 Morehead State ...............................................W, 5-0A18 Morehead State ...............................................W, 7-3A21 Kentucky ............................................................. L, 4-6A21 Kentucky ............................................................. L, 1-7A25 at Akron ............................................................... L, 4-5A25 at Akron ..............................................................W, 7-6A26 at Morehead State .........................................L, 6-17A28 at Kentucky Wesleyan ................................ W, 15-5A28 at Kentucky Wesleyan ................................ W, 14-2A30 (3) Austin Peay ........................................... L, 9-12(f )A30 (3) Eastern Kentucky .....................................L, 8-11M4 at Campbellsville.......................................... W, 11-4M5 at Alabama ......................................................... L, 1-9(1) Panama City, Fla.(2) Marianna, Fla.(3) OVC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)(f ) Forfeit

1982 (37-10, 11-3 ovc)h: 22-7 • a: 15-3 • n: 0-0ovc - south championsM6 at Georgia Tech ................................................. L, 5-8M7 at Georgia Tech ................................................W, 6-3M9 at Alabama ........................................................W, 9-4M10 at Alabama ........................................................W, 5-2M12 St. Xavier (Ill.) ....................................................W, 3-0M12 St. Xavier (Ill.) ....................................................W, 6-1M13 St. Xavier (Ill.) ..................................................... L, 6-9M14 Indiana ................................................................W, 9-1M17 Indiana Southeast ....................................... W, 10-0M17 Indiana Southeast ..........................................W, 7-0M19 Cleveland State ................................................W, 2-0M20 Indiana State ..................................................... L, 4-8M20 Indiana State ....................................................W, 7-6M21 Indiana St.-Evans. ......................................... W, 11-3M21 Indiana St.-Evans. ......................................... W, 12-3M23 at Evansville ....................................................... L, 5-6M23 at Evansville ......................................................W, 9-1M26 Aurora College .............................................. W, 12-0M26 Aurora College .............................................. W, 16-4M27 Aurora College .................................................W, 6-3M27 Aurora College .............................................. W, 16-2M28 Grand Valley State ........................................... L, 7-8M29 at Louisville .................................................... W, 12-2M29 at Louisville .......................................................W, 9-7A1 Austin Peay........................................................W, 6-5A1 Austin Peay........................................................W, 4-3A3 at Tennessee Tech ........................................ W, 19-0A3 at Tennessee Tech ...........................................W, 9-4A7 at Middle Tennessee ......................................W, 5-2A7 at Middle Tennessee ....................................... L, 1-5A10 Tennessee Tech ................................................W, 3-0A10 Tennessee Tech ................................................. L, 4-5A12 at Ky. Wesleyan ................................................W, 7-3A12 at Ky. Wesleyan ............................................. W, 20-0A13 Kentucky Wesleyan ..................................... W, 13-2A13 Kentucky Wesleyan ........................................W, 3-2A15 at Murray State ................................................W, 9-5A15 at Murray State ................................................W, 6-5A18 Middle Tennessee ............................................ L, 0-3A18 Middle Tennessee ...........................................W, 5-4

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A21 at Austin Peay ...................................................W, 7-0A21 at Austin Peay ...................................................W, 2-1A23 Tennessee State ............................................ W, 16-3A30 (1) Morehead State .......................................... L, 5-6M1 (1) Eastern Kentucky ......................................W, 6-3M1 (1) Morehead State .........................................W, 9-4M2 (1) Middle Tennessee ...................................... L, 6-9(1) OVC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)

1983 (26-22, 6-10 sun Belt)h: 13-11 • a: 12-10 • n: 1-1sun Belt - 3rd westF26 Ball State ............................................................. L, 5-6F26 Ball State ............................................................W, 9-4M3 Middle Tennessee ...........................................W, 4-3M4 at Georgia State ..............................................L, 5-10M6 at Central Florida .............................................W, 8-2M7 at Central Florida .............................................. L, 0-1M8 at Central Florida .............................................W, 5-3M9 at Central Florida ......................................... L, 10-11M10 (1) vs. Temple ...................................................L, 7-12M11 (1) vs. Temple ....................................................W, 6-5M12 at South Florida* .............................................W, 5-2M12 at South Florida* .............................................. L, 2-3M13 at South Florida* ............................................L, 7-11M15 Bellarmine .........................................................W, 6-5M15 Bellarmine .......................................................... L, 0-5M16 at Middle Tennessee ................................... W, 11-8M17 Huntington College .................................... W, 13-8M19 Illinois State ........................................................ L, 6-8M20 Huntington College .................................... W, 17-9M20 Huntington College ..................................W, 15-10M23 Vanderbilt ........................................................... L, 2-3M24 Ferris State ........................................................L, 4-11M24 Ferris State .......................................................... L, 8-9M26 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 1-7M27 South Alabama* .........................................W, 12-10M27 South Alabama* .............................................L, 4-14M28 Kentucky Wesleyan ................................... W, 7-0(f )M28 Kentucky Wesleyan ................................... W, 7-0(f )M30 at Tennessee State ..........................................W, 5-4M31 Austin Peay......................................................... L, 4-5A4 at Indiana State................................................W, 9-8A4 at Indiana State................................................. L, 1-4A9 at UAB* ..............................................................L, 5-11A9 at UAB* ...............................................................W, 9-2A10 at UAB* ...............................................................W, 9-7A12 at Austin Peay ..............................................W, 21-15A14 at Vanderbilt .....................................................W, 8-1A16 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 6-7A16 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 2-8A17 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 5-7A21 Campbellsville .................................................W, 5-4A24 UAB* ..................................................................... L, 7-9A24 UAB* ................................................................. W, 10-7A28 Tennessee State ............................................ W, 14-5M1 South Florida* ................................................... L, 3-5M1 South Florida* ..................................................W, 5-0M8 at Louisville .................................................... W, 10-9M8 at Louisville .......................................................W, 5-3* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Tampa, Fla.

1984 (23-29-2, 6-10 sun Belt)h: 13-12-1 • a: 8-16-1 • n: 2-1sun Belt - 4th westF25 IUPUI ....................................................................W, 5-2F25 IUPUI ....................................................................W, 8-4F26 IUPUI ....................................................................W, 7-4F26 IUPUI ..................................................................... L, 3-5M2 at Troy State .....................................................L, 8-13M3 at Troy State .....................................................L, 4-10M4 at Washington (Mo.) .......................................W, 3-0M5 (1) vs. Villanova ................................................W, 6-4M6 (1) vs. St. Josephs (Pa) ........................................ L, 0-4M6 at Rollins .............................................................. T, 8-8M7 (1) vs. LaSalle ................................................. W, 16-4M8 at Central Florida ............................................L, 2-12M9 at South Florida* .............................................W, 8-5M10 at South Florida* .............................................W, 2-1M11 at South Florida* .............................................. L, 1-5M14 Middle Tennessee ............................................ L, 1-4M15 at Bellarmine ..................................................... L, 4-7M16 Illinois State .......................................................W, 5-4M16 Xavier ................................................................... L, 3-8M18 Illinois State ........................................................ L, 4-5M18 Illinois State ........................................................ L, 1-8M24 at South Alabama* ..................................... L, 10-11M24 at South Alabama* ........................................L, 4-10M25 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 2-5M27 Vanderbilt ..........................................................W, 7-6M29 at Austin Peay .................................................... L, 1-2M31 Eastern Kentucky ............................................W, 5-3M31 Eastern Kentucky ............................................. L, 4-8A2 Indiana State ....................................................W, 3-2A2 Indiana State ..................................................... T, 2-2A4 Louisville ...........................................................L, 8-13A4 Louisville ............................................................. L, 1-2A7 at UAB* ................................................................ L, 0-1A8 at UAB* ................................................................ L, 3-5A9 at Samford ...................................................... W, 11-5A10 at Louisville ......................................................L, 2-12A10 at Louisville .................................................... W, 14-9A11 Austin Peay..................................................... W, 13-9A12 Tennessee State ............................................ W, 21-1A14 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 4-9A14 South Alabama* .......................................... L, 11-12A15 South Alabama* .............................................L, 8-12A17 at Cumberland (Tenn.) ....................................W, 5-2A17 at Cumberland (Tenn.) ....................................W, 1-0A18 at Tennessee State ..........................................W, 3-0A21 UAB* ....................................................................W, 5-2A21 UAB* ....................................................................W, 6-5A22 UAB* ...............................................................W, 14-12A25 at Vanderbilt ...................................................... L, 7-8A26 at Cumberland (Tenn.) ................................... L, 4-5A28 South Florida* ................................................... L, 4-5A28 South Florida* ..................................................W, 7-3M6 at Eastern Kentucky ........................................ L, 1-4M6 at Eastern Kentucky ........................................ L, 4-7* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Orlando, Fla.

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1985 (43-20, 14-4 sun Belt)h: 24-6 • a: 17-10 • n: 2-4sun Belt - west champions F23 at Georgia ..........................................................W, 4-3F24 at Georgia ..........................................................W, 9-4F28 at Cumberland (Tenn.) ................................. W, 11-2F28 at Cumberland (Tenn.) ....................................W, 3-2M1 Middle Tennessee ........................................ W, 12-1M2 Middle Tennessee ........................................ W, 13-9M7 Evansville ...........................................................W, 3-1M7 Evansville ............................................................ L, 2-8M9 (1) at Troy State ................................................. L, 5-8M10 (1) at Troy State ............................................. W, 19-3M11 at Florida State ................................................L, 5-11M11 at Florida State .............................................. W, 10-6M13 (2) vs. Valparaiso ............................................... L, 5-6M14 (3) vs. Marietta (Ga.) ........................................ L, 4-5M15 at South Alabama* ...................................... W, 16-1M17 at South Alabama* .........................................W, 2-1M17 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 5-6M19 Tennessee ..........................................................W, 4-3M20 Tennessee ....................................................... W, 11-4M21 Vanderbilt .........................................................L, 9-16M22 Huntington (Ind.) ......................................... W, 10-2M23 Huntington (Ind.) ......................................... W, 15-1M24 Bowling Green State ......................................W, 2-1M26 at Vanderbilt ...................................................... L, 3-8M29 at South Florida* .............................................W, 6-5M30 at South Florida* ............................................L, 6-11M31 at South Florida* .............................................W, 9-0A2 Indiana State ....................................................W, 4-0A2 Indiana State ...................................................L, 6-16A3 at Austin Peay ...................................................W, 5-3A4 Middle Tennessee ...........................................W, 7-6A5 St. Mary’s (Minn.) .............................................W, 4-1A6 UAB* ....................................................................W, 7-6A6 UAB* ....................................................................W, 7-3A7 UAB* ....................................................................W, 8-0A8 Cumberland (Tenn.) ......................................L, 5-13A10 Samford ..............................................................W, 5-2A10 Samford ..............................................................W, 9-1A11 Bellarmine .........................................................W, 5-4A12 South Alabama* ........................................... W, 10-3A13 South Alabama* ........................................... W, 15-9A14 South Alabama* .......................................... L, 10-13A16 at Middle Tennessee ......................................W, 8-4A18 Cumberland (Tenn.) .......................................W, 6-1A20 at UAB* ..............................................................L, 1-12A20 at UAB* ............................................................ W, 10-7A21 at UAB* ............................................................ W, 11-8A22 at Samford .........................................................W, 8-5A23 at Louisville ..................................................W, 19-15A24 at Indiana State................................................. L, 5-7A24 at Indiana State................................................W, 6-5A25 Louisville ............................................................W, 7-6A27 South Florida* ............................................... W, 10-4A28 South Florida* ............................................... W, 11-5A29 South Florida* ............................................... W, 13-7A30 at Morehead State ........................................... L, 4-8M3 Kentucky ............................................................. L, 4-7M4 (4) vs. Kentucky ................................................. L, 4-5M5 at Kentucky ........................................................ L, 3-4

M12 (5) vs. Jacksonville....................................... L, 10-11M13 (5) vs. South Florida........................................W, 8-6M13 (5) vs. Jacksonville...........................................W, 7-4M14 (5) at Old Dominion ................................... L, 10-11* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Dothan, Ala.(2) Panama City, Fla.(3) Paintsville, Ky.(4) Elizabethtown, Ky.(5) Sun Belt Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)

1986 (29-31-1, 4-13 sun Belt)h: 19-7-1 • a: 7-22 • n: 3-2sun Belt - 4th westF21 at Alabama .......................................................L, 5-22F22 at Alabama ...................................................W, 13-12F23 at Alabama ......................................................... L, 5-8M1 at Cumberland (Tenn.) ....................................... L, 2-3M1 at Cumberland (Tenn.) ......................................W, 4-3M2 Middle Tennessee ...........................................W, 2-1M3 Lincoln (Mo.) .................................................. W, 12-8M4 at David Lipscomb ....................................... W, 12-5M5 Lincoln (Mo.) .................................................. W, 14-1M5 Lincoln (Mo.) .................................................. W, 14-0M7 at Georgia Tech ...............................................L, 8-10M8 at Jacksonville .................................................L, 6-10M9 at Jacksonville .............................................. L, 11-12M10 at Jacksonville .................................................L, 3-11M11 (1) vs. SMS ....................................................... W, 15-0M12 (1) vs. SMS ........................................................... L, 5-6M14 at South Florida* .............................................. L, 4-8M16 at South Florida* .............................................. L, 2-4M16 at South Florida* .............................................. L, 1-2M21 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 1-3M22 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 5-8M23 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 4-7M25 David Lipscomb................................................ T, 3-3M26 at Bellarmine ....................................................W, 6-4M28 at Middle Tennessee ......................................W, 8-7M29 at UAB* ................................................................ L, 2-5M29 at UAB* ................................................................ L, 4-7M30 at UAB* ................................................................ L, 4-8A1 Vanderbilt ........................................................... L, 3-6A3 Middle Tennessee ...........................................W, 3-2A4 South Florida* ................................................... L, 3-6A5 South Florida* ................................................... L, 1-5A5 South Florida* .............................................. L, 10-11A8 Bellarmine ...................................................... W, 14-5A9 at Tennessee ...................................................... L, 2-5A11 South Alabama* ..............................................W, 8-4A12 South Alabama* ........................................... W, 10-6A13 South Alabama* ........................................... W, 10-9A15 at Austin Peay .................................................... L, 5-6A16 Cumberland (Tenn.) .................................... W, 11-8A17 at Louisville ........................................................ L, 1-4A19 UAB* ....................................................................W, 3-2A19 UAB* ..................................................................... L, 3-6A23 Franklin (Ind.) .............................................. W, 9-0(f )A23 Franklin (Ind.) .............................................. W, 9-0(f )A28 at Tennessee Tech ...........................................W, 3-2A29 Austin Peay........................................................W, 7-2A30 at Vanderbilt ....................................................L, 8-13

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M1 at Evansville ......................................................W, 8-6M1 at Evansville ....................................................... L, 1-3M2 Tennessee Tech ................................................. L, 5-7M3 Morehead State ...............................................W, 8-4M3 Morehead State ............................................ W, 11-2M4 Morehead State ...............................................W, 7-6M10 Columbus (Ga.) ............................................. W, 10-2M10 Columbus (Ga.) ................................................. L, 2-4M11 Columbus (Ga.) ................................................W, 7-3M13 (2) vs. Jacksonville...........................................W, 7-5M14 (2) vs. Old Dominion ......................................W, 5-0M15 (2) at South Florida .......................................... L, 1-9M16 (2) vs. Old Dominion .....................................L, 3-17* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Jacksonville, Fla.(2) Sun Belt Tournament (Tampa, Fla.)(f ) Forfeit

1987 (28-28, 9-9 sun Belt)h: 17-5 • a: 10-19 • n: 1-4sun Belt - 2nd westF20 at Alabama ..................................................... W, 10-4F21 at Alabama ......................................................... L, 5-6F25 David Lipscomb............................................ W, 10-2M2 at Middle Tennessee ....................................... L, 4-7M3 Cumberland (Tenn.) .................................... W, 10-5M4 Middle Tennessee ........................................ W, 11-5M5 at Bellarmine ....................................................W, 6-1M7 at Houston .........................................................W, 4-1M7 at Houston .........................................................W, 5-3M8 at Houston .......................................................... L, 5-6M9 at Houston .........................................................W, 3-2M10 at Texas A&M ....................................................W, 4-1M11 at Texas ..............................................................L, 6-18M12 at Baylor ............................................................L, 5-11M13 at Baylor .............................................................. L, 6-8M14 at Arkansas ......................................................... L, 3-8M15 at Arkansas ......................................................... L, 2-5M20 Illinois .................................................................L, 7-10M21 Illinois ................................................................... L, 4-6M22 Illinois ............................................................... W, 12-9M23 Cumberland (Tenn.) .......................................W, 7-4M24 Bellarmine .........................................................W, 4-1M28 at UAB* ................................................................ L, 3-4M28 at UAB* ................................................................ L, 5-6M29 at UAB* ................................................................ L, 2-3A1 at Cumberland (Tenn.) ............................... W, 17-3A3 at South Florida* .............................................. L, 1-3A4 at South Florida* .............................................. L, 0-4A5 at South Florida* ........................................W, 12-11A7 Vanderbilt .........................................................L, 5-11A8 at Middle Tennessee ....................................... L, 4-5A10 South Alabama* ........................................... W, 14-8A11 South Alabama* ..............................................W, 3-1A12 South Alabama* ........................................... W, 14-5A17 USC Upstate ......................................................W, 6-3A18 UAB* ....................................................................W, 4-0A18 UAB* ....................................................................W, 9-8A19 UAB* ...................................................................L, 5-10A21 at Vanderbilt ...................................................... L, 0-6A22 at Tennessee Tech ..........................................L, 3-12A24 at South Alabama* ........................................L, 5-14

A25 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 6-7A26 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 2-6A28 Evansville ........................................................ W, 10-9A28 Evansville ..........................................................L, 5-14A29 Austin Peay..................................................... W, 10-8M1 South Florida* .............................................W, 11-10M2 South Florida* ............................................... W, 13-6M3 South Florida* ..................................................W, 9-6M9 (1) vs. NC State .................................................. L, 0-4M10 at UNC Charlotte .............................................W, 9-4M11 (1) vs. Memphis State ...................................L, 3-13M14 (2) at Old Dominion .......................................W, 8-4M15 (2) vs. South Alabama....................................W, 8-2M16 (2) vs. South Alabama..................................... L, 3-9M16 (2) vs. South Alabama................................ L, 11-16* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Charlotte, N.C.(2) Sun Belt Tournament (Norfolk, Va.)

1988 (43-21, 14-4 sun Belt)h: 27-9 • a: 16-12 • n: 0-0sun Belt - west champions F14 at Samford ...................................................... W, 14-7F20 at Alabama ......................................................... L, 0-7F21 at Alabama ......................................................... L, 3-9F23 Louisville ............................................................W, 9-8F24 at Middle Tennessee ....................................... L, 3-4F27 Morehead State ..........................................W, 11-10F27 Morehead State ...............................................W, 9-2F28 Morehead State ............................................ W, 11-0M1 at Southern Indiana .......................................W, 9-6M2 Southern Indiana ............................................W, 4-2M5 at Houston .......................................................... L, 1-9M6 at Houston .........................................................W, 5-3M7 at Houston .........................................................W, 8-5M11 at Rice ................................................................... L, 2-8M12 at Rice .............................................................. L, 11-14M15 St. Louis ..............................................................W, 3-0M15 St. Louis ..............................................................W, 8-1M15 St. Louis ........................................................ W, 9-0 (f )M16 at Bellarmine ..................................................... L, 5-6M17 at Cumberland (Tenn.) ................................. W, 17-5M19 Xavier .............................................................W, 15-13M20 Xavier ..................................................................W, 6-5 M20 Xavier ..................................................................W, 3-1M21 at David Lipscomb ........................................... L, 2-4M22 Cumberland (Tenn.) .................................... W, 11-6M23 Eastern Kentucky ............................................. L, 8-9M24 at Eastern Kentucky .......................................W, 9-2M26 Eastern Illinois ................................................... L, 5-7M27 Eastern Illinois ..................................................W, 6-3M27 Eastern Illinois ..................................................W, 7-6M28 Samford ........................................................... W, 12-2M29 Bellarmine ...................................................... W, 11-5A1 at South Alabama* .........................................W, 7-4A3 at South Alabama* ........................................L, 1-11A3 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 3-7A5 at Austin Peay ..............................................W, 26-13A6 at Vanderbilt ...................................................... L, 5-6A7 Kentucky ............................................................. L, 3-7A9 UAB* ................................................................. W, 10-1A9 UAB* ....................................................................W, 7-5

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all-time resultsA10 UAB* ....................................................................W, 9-4A12 Middle Tennessee ............................................ L, 2-6A13 Vanderbilt .........................................................L, 6-10A15 at South Florida* .............................................W, 6-4A16 at South Florida* .............................................W, 8-6A17 at South Florida* .......................................... W, 11-8A19 Austin Peay..................................................... W, 20-7A20 at Louisville ..................................................W, 28-12A21 at Kentucky .................................................... W, 18-5A23 at UAB* ...............................................................W, 9-6A23 at UAB* ............................................................ W, 10-2A24 at UAB* ...............................................................W, 8-5A26 Evansville ...........................................................W, 5-4A27 at Evansville .....................................................L, 3-18A29 South Alabama* ........................................... W, 17-9A30 South Alabama* ........................................... W, 13-7M1 South Alabama* .......................................... L, 10-12M6 South Florida* ..................................................W, 9-8M7 South Florida* ..................................................W, 8-7M8 South Florida* ................................................... L, 4-5M18 (1) UNC Charlotte ......................................... W, 10-2M19 (1) South Alabama ..........................................W, 7-1M20 (1) VCU ................................................................. L, 3-4M20 (1) Jacksonville .................................................. L, 4-6* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) SBC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)

1989 (24-34, 5-13 sun Belt)h: 18-11 • a: 6-20 • n: 0-3sun Belt - 4th westF11 at Coastal Carolina .........................................L, 3-10F12 at Coastal Carolina .........................................L, 7-16F25 Northeastern Illinois ................................... W, 12-2F25 Northeastern Illinois ......................................W, 7-0F26 Northeastern Illinois ......................................W, 9-3M1 Middle Tennessee ...........................................W, 3-1M7 at Houston .......................................................... L, 1-5M7 at Houston .........................................................W, 5-4M8 at Houston .......................................................... L, 5-6M9 at Rice ................................................................... L, 7-8M10 at Rice ................................................................... L, 1-3M11 at Rice ................................................................... L, 4-6M14 at Cumberland (Tenn.) ....................................W, 9-8M15 Eastern Kentucky ............................................W, 6-2M16 Kentucky ............................................................W, 7-4M18 (1) vs. Illinois ...................................................... L, 6-7M19 (1) vs. Illinois ...................................................... L, 1-4M19 (1) vs. Illinois ...................................................... L, 1-6M22 Middle Tennessee ............................................ L, 5-7M23 Cumberland (Tenn.) ......................................L, 3-10M25 Eastern Illinois ..................................................W, 9-0M25 Eastern Illinois ..................................................W, 2-1M26 Eastern Illinois ................................................... L, 7-8M28 Xavier ..................................................................W, 7-6M28 Xavier ..................................................................W, 3-1A1 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 3-5A1 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 0-2A2 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 2-5A4 at Bellarmine ..................................................... L, 3-5A5 Tennessee Tech ............................................. W, 11-3A8 at UAB* ............................................................ W, 12-4A9 at UAB* ...............................................................W, 7-2

A9 at UAB* ................................................................ L, 3-9A10 at Tennessee Tech ...........................................W, 8-4A11 at Vanderbilt ...................................................... L, 4-5A12 Austin Peay......................................................... L, 4-5A13 at Kentucky ........................................................ L, 6-8A15 UAB* ..................................................................... L, 3-7A15 UAB* ....................................................................W, 5-4A16 UAB* ................................................................. W, 15-5A18 at Austin Peay ................................................ W, 13-6A19 Vanderbilt ........................................................... L, 7-9A21 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 2-4A22 at South Alabama* ........................................L, 7-17A23 at South Alabama* ........................................L, 5-10A25 Evansville ...........................................................W, 8-7A26 at Evansville ....................................................... L, 6-7A28 South Florida* ................................................... L, 2-7A29 South Florida* ..................................................W, 7-4A30 South Florida* .................................................L, 9-23M5 at South Florida* ............................................L, 9-10M6 at South Florida* ............................................L, 5-12M7 at South Florida* ............................................L, 9-12M11 at Eastern Kentucky ......................................L, 4-14M12 at Xavier .............................................................. L, 2-4M13 Southern Illinois ..............................................W, 3-2M13 Southern Illinois ..............................................W, 6-2M15 Southern Illinois ..............................................W, 8-2* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Miami, Fla.

1990 (32-28, 8-10 sun Belt)h: 17-14 • a: 15-14 • n: 0-0Sun Belt - 2nd WestF2 at Florida State .................................................. L, 3-6F3 at Florida State .................................................. L, 4-6F4 at Florida State .................................................. L, 4-6F9 at Central Florida .............................................W, 9-3F10 at Central Florida ............................................L, 3-13F10 at Central Florida .............................................W, 4-2F18 at Western Carolina ......................................... L, 3-4F18 at Western Carolina ......................................... L, 4-5F23 Indiana ................................................................W, 4-3F24 Xavier ..................................................................W, 8-7F28 at Middle Tennessee ....................................... L, 8-9M3 at Houston .........................................................W, 6-3M4 at Houston .......................................................... L, 0-2M5 at Houston ........................................................L, 3-11M9 at Rice ..................................................................W, 3-0M10 at Rice ..................................................................W, 2-1M16 Eastern Illinois ............................................... W, 13-5M17 Northern Iowa ..................................................W, 6-3M18 Northern Iowa ................................................... L, 6-8M20 Butler .................................................................... L, 2-4M20 Butler ................................................................ W, 12-4M22 Cincinnati ...........................................................W, 7-6M24 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 1-4M24 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 2-3M25 at South Alabama* .........................................W, 4-0M27 Eastern Kentucky ...........................................L, 2-10M28 Vanderbilt ..........................................................W, 1-0M29 Louisville ............................................................W, 5-0M31 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 1-4M31 South Alabama* ..............................................W, 4-3

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A1 South Alabama* .............................................L, 9-12A3 at Vanderbilt .....................................................W, 9-7A4 Kentucky ............................................................. L, 1-2A5 at Tennessee Tech ............................................ L, 5-6A7 UAB* ...................................................................L, 0-15A8 UAB* ..................................................................... L, 0-3A8 UAB* ....................................................................W, 4-2A10 at Middle Tennessee ......................................W, 5-1A11 Austin Peay..................................................... W, 10-5A12 Tennessee Tech ................................................W, 6-5A14 at UAB* ...............................................................W, 2-0A14 at UAB* ...............................................................W, 6-2A15 at UAB* ................................................................ L, 8-9A18 Middle Tennessee ...........................................W, 8-7A18 Middle Tennessee ............................................ L, 4-8A19 at Kentucky .......................................................W, 5-1A23 at Austin Peay ..............................................W, 12-10A24 Evansville ...........................................................W, 8-2A25 at Evansville .....................................................L, 7-19A28 at South Florida* .............................................. L, 2-4A28 at South Florida* .............................................W, 6-2A29 at South Florida* .............................................W, 4-3M5 South Florida* ................................................... L, 2-8M5 South Florida* ..................................................W, 3-1M6 South Florida* ................................................... L, 1-8M8 Northeastern Illinois ....................................... L, 0-6M9 Northeastern Illinois ......................................W, 4-1M10 at Eastern Kentucky .................................... W, 14-7M13 at Southern Illinois .........................................W, 7-4M13 at Southern Illinois .......................................... L, 4-7* Sun Belt Conference Game

1991 (35-25-1, 8-10 sun Belt)h: 25-9 • a: 9-15-1 • n: 1-1sun Belt - 3rd westF15 at Central Florida ........................................W, 14-12F16 at Central Florida .............................................. L, 2-4F17 at Central Florida .............................................. L, 5-6F23 Eastern Illinois ..................................................W, 5-2F23 Eastern Illinois ............................................... W, 20-2F24 Eastern Illinois ..................................................W, 6-1F28 Austin Peay......................................................... L, 6-9M2 Xavier ..................................................................W, 1-0M2 Xavier ..................................................................W, 4-0M3 Xavier ..................................................................W, 7-4M6 Eastern Kentucky ............................................W, 8-2M7 Louisville ...........................................................L, 5-12M9 Bradley ................................................................W, 7-6M9 Bradley ...............................................................L, 4-16M10 Bradley ................................................................W, 7-0M10 Bradley ................................................................. L, 3-7M15 Butler ...................................................................W, 6-0M16 Butler ...................................................................W, 6-0M16 Butler .................................................................... L, 3-4M20 at SE Louisiana .................................................. L, 4-5M21 at SE Louisiana .................................................W, 5-3M23 Illinois State ........................................................ L, 4-5M24 Illinois State ........................................................ L, 0-1M24 Illinois State .......................................................W, 6-5M26 at Vanderbilt .................................................. W, 11-7M27 Northeastern Illinois ......................................W, 2-0M28 Northeastern Illinois ................................... W, 11-7

M30 at South Florida* .............................................. L, 2-5M30 at South Florida* .............................................W, 2-1M31 at South Florida* .......................................... W, 11-5A2 at Tennessee Tech ............................................ L, 3-4A3 Vanderbilt ..........................................................W, 6-2A6 at UAB* ................................................................ L, 5-9A6 at UAB* ................................................................ L, 6-7A7 at UAB* ..............................................................L, 8-12A10 Austin Peay........................................................W, 7-3A11 at Cumberland (Tenn.) ..................................... T, 6-6A13 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 1-2A13 South Alabama* ..............................................W, 4-2A14 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 4-5A16 Tennessee Tech ................................................W, 8-4A17 Bellarmine .........................................................W, 4-0A18 Kentucky ......................................................... W, 10-9A20 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 1-2A20 at South Alabama* ........................................L, 3-13A21 (1) at South Alabama* ...................................W, 7-2A23 Evansville ...........................................................W, 5-2A24 at Evansville ....................................................... L, 2-9A27 South Florida* ..................................................W, 9-5A27 South Florida* ..................................................W, 4-0A28 South Florida* ..................................................W, 6-5M4 UAB* ....................................................................W, 8-2M4 UAB* .................................................................L, 0-7(f )M5 UAB* ..................................................................... L, 6-7M7 at Austin Peay ................................................ W, 10-5M8 at Eastern Kentucky ........................................ L, 3-4M9 at Kentucky .......................................................W, 3-2M10 Middle Tennessee ........................................ W, 11-3M15 (2) at Jacksonville ............................................. L, 2-5M16 (2) vs. South Alabama .....................................W, 3-2M17 (2) vs. Old Dominion ....................................... L, 6-9* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) 1,000th WKU Victory(2) Sun Belt Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)(f ) Forfeit

1992 (30-23, 10-11 sun Belt)h: 22-8 • a: 6-13 • n: 2-2sun Belt - 2nd eastF21 at Mercer ...........................................................L, 7-11F22 (1) vs. Georgia State .................................... W, 15-3F26 at Louisville ......................................................L, 7-12F29 Marshall .............................................................L, 7-10F29 Marshall ..............................................................W, 8-2M1 Marshall ..............................................................W, 5-4M5 at Tennessee Tech ........................................ W, 16-7M7 Washington (Mo.) ........................................ W, 11-6M8 Washington (Mo.) ........................................ W, 14-7M14 at South Alabama* ........................................L, 8-12M14 at South Alabama* ........................................L, 0-17M15 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 5-8M17 Vanderbilt ..........................................................W, 6-3M20 Jacksonville* ....................................................L, 5-11M21 Jacksonville* .....................................................W, 8-5M22 Jacksonville* ....................................................L, 6-20M24 at Eastern Kentucky .................................... W, 20-3M26 Tennessee Tech ................................................W, 4-0M27 Northeastern Illinois ......................................W, 6-5M28 Northeastern Illinois ................................... W, 10-4

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all-time resultsM28 Northeastern Illinois ......................................W, 2-0M31 at Vanderbilt ................................................W, 13-10A1 Austin Peay..................................................... W, 10-2A3 at Central Florida* ...........................................W, 7-4A4 at Central Florida* ........................................ W, 10-7A5 at Central Florida* ............................................ L, 3-4A7 Louisville ........................................................ L, 10-16A8 Middle Tennessee ............................................ L, 7-8A9 at Kentucky ......................................................L, 9-10A11 at UALR* ......................................................... L, 11-12A11 at UALR* .............................................................. L, 5-8A12 at UALR* .............................................................. L, 6-7A14 SE Louisiana ......................................................W, 7-6A15 SE Louisiana .................................................. L, 18-21A16 Morehead State ...............................................W, 8-4A18 UALR* ..................................................................W, 6-4A18 UALR* ..................................................................W, 7-2A19 UALR* ..................................................................W, 5-4A21 at Evansville ......................................................W, 8-4A22 Evansville ...........................................................W, 8-4A23 at Middle Tennessee .................................. L, 10-24A24 Central Florida*............................................. W, 12-7A25 Central Florida*...........................................W, 26-12A26 Central Florida*...............................................L, 4-12A27 at Austin Peay .................................................... L, 3-4A28 at Alabama ......................................................... L, 6-7M2 South Alabama* ..............................................W, 6-2M2 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 5-6M3 South Alabama* ..............................................W, 8-1M11 Austin Peay........................................................W, 5-4M13 (2) vs. SW Louisiana ......................................... L, 6-8M14 (2) vs. Louisiana Tech .......................................W, 5-4M15 (2) vs. Lamar ....................................................... L, 5-8 * Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Macon, Ga.(2) Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)

1993 (30-22, 11-10 sun Belt)h: 17-9 • a: 12-12 • n: 1-1sun Belt - 3rd eastF13 at Georgia State ............................................ W, 14-2F14 at Georgia State ............................................ W, 20-4F18 (1) vs. St. Francis (NY) ..................................... W, 13-9F19 at San Diego State ........................................... L, 4-6F20 (1) vs. Nevada .................................................... L, 1-9F21 at San Diego State ....................................... W, 10-5M6 Northeastern Illinois ......................................W, 9-1M6 Northeastern Illinois ......................................W, 6-3M7 Northeastern Illinois ....................................... L, 3-5M10 at Eastern Kentucky .................................... W, 15-4M11 at Louisville ..................................................W, 12-11M19 at Jacksonville* ................................................. L, 2-8M20 at Jacksonville* ............................................ L, 10-11M21 at Jacksonville* ................................................. L, 0-6M23 at Vanderbilt ....................................................L, 3-17M24 Tennessee Tech ............................................. W, 12-7M25 UAB ................................................................... W, 12-2M27 at UALR* .............................................................W, 8-5M27 at UALR* .......................................................... W, 13-9M28 at UALR* .............................................................W, 7-4M30 Louisville .......................................................W, 12-11A3 UALR* ................................................................... L, 5-6

A3 UALR* ................................................................... L, 0-5A4 UALR* ............................................................... W, 11-7A6 Eastern Kentucky ............................................W, 9-6A7 Tennessee-Martin ...........................................W, 4-0A9 Jacksonville* .....................................................W, 9-8A10 Jacksonville* .....................................................W, 3-2A11 Jacksonville* .................................................. W, 19-3A13 at Kentucky ......................................................L, 9-15A14 at Marshall .........................................................W, 8-2A16 Middle Tennessee ............................................ L, 7-8A17 Morehead State ................................................ L, 6-7A17 Morehead State ...............................................W, 8-7A18 Morehead State ...............................................W, 7-2A19 at Middle Tennessee .....................................L, 6-10A20 Evansville ........................................................ W, 11-7A21 at Evansville ....................................................... L, 5-6A24 at South Alabama* ........................................L, 7-13A24 at South Alabama* .........................................W, 6-5A25 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 6-7A27 at Austin Peay ..................................................L, 6-18A28 Austin Peay..................................................... W, 10-5M1 Arkansas State*................................................. L, 6-9M1 Arkansas State*................................................. L, 0-9M2 Arkansas State*................................................W, 3-1M8 at Arkansas State* ............................................ L, 0-1M8 at Arkansas State* ...........................................W, 5-2M9 at Arkansas State* ...........................................W, 3-1M11 Alabama ......................................................... L, 11-13M12 Kentucky ............................................................. L, 6-7M13 Vanderbilt .....................................................W, 11-10* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) San Diego, Calif.

1994 (22-27, 7-14 sun Belt)h: 12-10 • a: 10-17 • n: 0-0sun Belt - 4th eastF19 at Mississippi ...................................................L, 7-12F20 at Mississippi ..................................................... L, 2-6F25 at UAB ................................................................L, 8-10F26 at Birmingham Sou. .......................................W, 3-1F27 at Samford .......................................................... L, 2-6M1 at Southeast Missouri ....................................W, 5-2M12 at Jacksonville* ................................................W, 2-1M12 at Jacksonville* ................................................. L, 1-5M13 at Jacksonville* ................................................W, 4-1M17 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...................................W, 2-0M18 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ..............................W, 17-16M19 Marshall ............................................................... L, 1-8M19 Marshall ..............................................................W, 5-4M20 Marshall ............................................................... L, 6-9M22 at Vanderbilt ...................................................... L, 0-7M26 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 0-1M28 at Louisville .......................................................W, 6-5M30 Tennessee-Martin ........................................ W, 13-1M31 Eastern Kentucky ............................................W, 7-1A2 at Arkansas State* ...........................................W, 1-0A2 at Arkansas State* ............................................ L, 3-8A3 at Arkansas State* ..........................................L, 3-15A9 at UALR* ............................................................L, 9-14A9 at UALR* .............................................................. L, 1-4A10 at UALR* .............................................................. L, 0-5A12 at Kentucky ........................................................ L, 4-8

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all-time resultsA13 Louisville .......................................................W, 14-12A16 Jacksonville* ...................................................... L, 1-4A16 Jacksonville* ...................................................... L, 1-2A17 Jacksonville* ...................................................... L, 4-6A19 Kentucky ...........................................................L, 5-12A20 at Evansville ....................................................... L, 6-7A21 at Austin Peay ................................................ W, 14-6A25 Middle Tennessee ...........................................W, 7-5A26 Austin Peay........................................................W, 4-2A27 at Morehead State ..........................................W, 8-7A27 at Morehead State ..........................................W, 7-3A28 Tennessee Tech ................................................W, 9-3A30 Arkansas State*................................................. L, 2-5A30 Arkansas State*................................................. L, 4-5M1 Arkansas State*............................................. W, 13-4M7 at South Alabama* ...................................... W, 16-8M7 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 3-5M8 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 7-8M10 at Middle Tennessee .....................................L, 5-16M11 at Eastern Kentucky ................................... L, 10-11M12 Vanderbilt ........................................................... L, 1-9M13 UALR* ............................................................... W, 10-5M13 UALR* ..................................................................W, 6-5* Sun Belt Conference Game

1995 (21-35, 6-21 sun Belt)h: 14-17 • a: 6-17 • n: 1-1sun Belt - 10thF22 at Southeast Missouri ................................ L, 11-13F25 Northern Illinois ........................................... W, 11-6F26 Northern Illinois ..............................................W, 2-1F26 Northern Illinois ..............................................W, 3-1M1 at Tennessee-Martin ......................................W, 5-0M3 (1) at Rice ............................................................ L, 6-7M4 (1) vs. Wyoming ...............................................W, 3-2M5 (1) vs. Oklahoma State ...................................... L, 3-6M9 at Louisville .................................................... W, 13-4M11 Jacksonville* ...................................................... L, 4-6M11 Jacksonville* ...................................................... L, 0-2M12 Jacksonville* ...................................................... L, 6-9M14 at Marshall .........................................................W, 7-4M16 Indiana Tech ................................................... W, 17-1M16 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ..................................L, 9-10M18 at Arkansas State* ............................................ L, 2-4M18 at Arkansas State* ..........................................L, 0-15M19 at Arkansas State* ............................................ L, 0-5M21 Kentucky ............................................................. L, 7-8M22 (2) Tennessee-Martin .................................. W, 10-0M25 South Alabama* .............................................L, 8-14M25 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 1-4M26 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 3-9M27 Southeast Missouri ...................................... W, 10-4M28 Morehead State ...............................................W, 9-5M29 at Eastern Kentucky ........................................ L, 6-8A1 at SW Louisiana* .............................................. L, 2-9A1 at SW Louisiana* ............................................L, 3-11A2 at SW Louisiana* .............................................W, 7-5A4 Louisville ............................................................. L, 6-9A6 Tennessee Tech ............................................. W, 11-4A8 New Orleans* ..................................................L, 5-11A8 New Orleans* .................................................... L, 4-8A9 New Orleans* .................................................... L, 3-9

A12 Eastern Kentucky ......................................... W, 14-9A14 at Texas-Pan Am.* ........................................ W, 13-5A15 at Texas-Pan Am.* ..........................................L, 9-12A15 at Texas-Pan Am.* ............................................ L, 2-3A18 Evansville ..........................................................L, 6-10A19 at Evansville .....................................................L, 9-10A20 Austin Peay........................................................W, 8-4A22 at UALR* .............................................................W, 5-3A22 at UALR* .............................................................. L, 2-4A23 at UALR* ......................................................... L, 10-11A25 at Austin Peay .................................................... L, 4-5A26 Middle Tennessee ..........................................L, 4-14A27 at Kentucky ........................................................ L, 3-8A29 Lamar* ...............................................................L, 6-13A29 Lamar* ................................................................. L, 1-6A30 (3) Lamar* ..........................................................W, 6-5M5 Louisiana Tech* ...............................................L, 2-13M6 Louisiana Tech* ................................................W, 9-8M6 Louisiana Tech* ................................................W, 8-1M8 Vanderbilt ..........................................................W, 7-6M9 at Middle Tennessee .....................................L, 7-12M10 at Vanderbilt ....................................................L, 1-12* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Rice Tournament (Houston, Texas)(2) Joel Murrie’s 500th WKU Victory(3) 2,000th WKU Game

1996 (29-26, 9-17 sun Belt)h: 17-8 • a: 12-18 • n: 0-0sun Belt - 9thF16 at LSU ................................................................... L, 0-9F17 at LSU .................................................................L, 0-18F18 at LSU .................................................................L, 1-18F24 at Wofford ..........................................................W, 6-4F24 at Wofford ........................................................... L, 4-5F25 at Wofford ..........................................................W, 8-0M2 Marshall .............................................................L, 4-12M2 Marshall ..............................................................W, 9-5M3 Marshall ........................................................... W, 22-6M9 at Louisiana Tech* ........................................ W, 12-6M9 at Louisiana Tech* ...........................................W, 5-2M10 at Louisiana Tech* ...........................................W, 5-4M12 Indiana Tech .................................................W, 13-12M13 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...................................W, 8-7M14 Indiana Tech ......................................................W, 5-1M16 at New Orleans* .............................................L, 8-19M16 at New Orleans* ............................................... L, 5-7M17 at New Orleans* ............................................... L, 3-5M23 SW Louisiana* ................................................... L, 2-7M23 SW Louisiana* ..................................................W, 7-1M24 SW Louisiana* ................................................... L, 0-2M26 at Eastern Kentucky ........................................ L, 5-6M27 at Louisville .................................................... W, 17-3M30 UALR* ..................................................................W, 5-4M30 UALR* .................................................................L, 1-10A1 Kentucky .......................................................W, 17-16A2 Austin Peay.......................................................L, 3-17A3 Vanderbilt ..........................................................W, 3-2A6 at Lamar* ....................................................... L, 14-15A6 at Lamar* ..........................................................L, 7-20A7 at Lamar* ............................................................ L, 4-5A9 Eastern Kentucky ......................................... W, 10-7

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A11 Middle Tennessee ...........................................W, 8-4A13 at South Alabama* ........................................L, 4-15A13 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 3-4A14 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 7-9A16 Louisville ......................................................... W, 12-9A17 at Austin Peay ...................................................W, 8-4A18 Tennessee Tech ............................................. W, 14-0A20 Arkansas State*................................................. L, 2-3A20 Arkansas State*................................................. L, 0-4A21 Arkansas State*............................................. W, 11-3A23 at Vanderbilt ................................................. L, 12-13A24 Murray State .................................................. W, 19-1A25 at Middle Tennessee .....................................L, 5-10A27 at Jacksonville* ................................................. L, 6-8A27 at Jacksonville* ............................................. W, 12-5A28 at Jacksonville* ............................................. W, 11-1M3 Texas-Pan American* ...................................... L, 4-5M4 Texas-Pan American* .....................................W, 3-1M4 Texas-Pan American* ...................................... L, 3-4M8 at Kentucky .......................................................W, 7-5M10 at Wofford ....................................................... W, 13-5M11 at Wofford ..........................................................W, 7-3M11 at Wofford ....................................................... W, 14-0 * Sun Belt Conference Game

1997 (26-27, 10-17 sun Belt)h: 19-11 • a: 7-16 • n: 0-0sun Belt - 9thF15 at Georgia Tech ................................................. L, 0-6F15 at Georgia Tech ...............................................L, 2-14F16 at Georgia Tech ............................................ L, 10-22F22 Butler ...................................................................W, 8-3F22 Butler ...................................................................W, 2-1F23 Butler ...................................................................W, 8-3F28 at Northeastern Illinois .................................. L, 3-5M4 at Louisville .................................................... W, 11-7M7 at Texas-Pan Am.* ............................................ L, 6-8M7 at Texas-Pan Am.* ........................................ W, 11-5M8 at Texas-Pan Am.* ...........................................W, 6-1M11 Sue Bennett ................................................... W, 21-3M12 Indiana Tech ................................................... W, 12-1M15 at Arkansas State* ...........................................W, 2-0M15 at Arkansas State* ............................................ L, 3-4M16 at Arkansas State* ............................................ L, 2-5M18 Murray State .....................................................W, 8-2M19 Louisville ............................................................W, 8-7M22 South Alabama* ..............................................W, 5-4M22 South Alabama* ..............................................W, 3-2M23 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 1-5M25 at Eastern Kentucky ......................................L, 5-10M26 at Vanderbilt ............................................... L, 5-10(f )M29 at UALR* ............................................................L, 7-13M29 at UALR* .............................................................. L, 4-6M30 at UALR* .......................................................... W, 10-1A1 Middle Tennessee ......................................W, 11-10A2 at Austin Peay ..................................................L, 8-22A5 Lamar* ...............................................................L, 9-17A6 Lamar* ...............................................................L, 7-10A6 Lamar* ................................................................W, 5-3A8 at Kentucky ........................................................ L, 8-9A9 Vanderbilt .................................................... L, 6-16(f )A12 at SW Louisiana* ............................................L, 8-19

A12 at SW Louisiana* .............................................. L, 5-6A13 at SW Louisiana* .............................................. L, 3-9A15 Evansville ............................................................ L, 3-6A16 Austin Peay........................................................W, 9-3A18 Jacksonville* .....................................................W, 5-4A18 Jacksonville* ....................................................L, 5-19A19 Jacksonville* ................................................W, 15-14A22 at Evansville .....................................................L, 7-10A23 Murray State .................................................. W, 13-3A26 Louisiana Tech* ............................................ L, 11-16A26 (1) Louisiana Tech* ........................................L, 1-13A27 Louisiana Tech* ...............................................L, 8-15A29 Kentucky ......................................................... W, 10-7A30 Eastern Kentucky ......................................... W, 10-6M3 New Orleans* ................................................ W, 11-4M3 New Orleans* ..................................................L, 7-10M4 New Orleans* ..................................................L, 8-20M10 Tennessee Tech ................................................. L, 4-6M11 at Tennessee Tech ...........................................W, 7-2* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Joel Murrie’s 1,000th Game(f) Forfeit

1998 (27-24, 12-14 sun Belt)h: 15-12 • a: 12-12 • n: 0-0sun Belt - 7thF14 Xavier ..................................................................W, 3-2F14 Xavier ..................................................................W, 6-0F15 Xavier ............................................................... W, 13-8F20 at Troy State ................................................... W, 12-8F21 at Troy State .....................................................L, 8-11F24 at Florida ............................................................. L, 2-3F25 at Florida ............................................................. L, 2-3F27 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...................................W, 5-0F27 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ..................................L, 4-12F28 Wisconsin-Milwaukee .................................... L, 7-9F28 Illinois State .................................................... W, 12-5M1 Cincinnati ...........................................................W, 6-1M8 at New Orleans* .............................................L, 1-14M8 at New Orleans* ..............................................W, 9-3M14 at Jacksonville* ................................................. L, 6-7M14 at Jacksonville* ...............................................L, 2-10M15 at Jacksonville* ...............................................L, 3-10M18 Yale ....................................................................... L, 2-3M18 Yale .......................................................................W, 6-2M20 Texas-Pan American* ...................................... L, 1-4M20 Texas-Pan American* .....................................W, 9-8M21 Texas-Pan American* .................................. W, 15-3M24 Louisville ......................................................... W, 10-9M25 at Tennessee Tech ........................................ W, 10-9M28 at Lamar* ............................................................ L, 3-7M28 at Lamar* ............................................................ L, 4-8M29 at Lamar* ...........................................................W, 7-3A1 Tennessee Tech ............................................ L, 10-13A4 Arkansas State*...............................................L, 7-22A4 Arkansas State*................................................. L, 5-6A5 Arkansas State*................................................W, 8-7A7 at Vanderbilt ....................................................L, 7-14A8 Austin Peay......................................................... L, 8-9A11 UALR* ..................................................................W, 6-2A11 UALR* ..................................................................W, 3-2A12 UALR* ..................................................................W, 7-6

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all-time resultsA14 at Kentucky .......................................................W, 8-6A15 at Austin Peay ...................................................W, 6-4A18 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 3-7A18 at South Alabama* .........................................W, 2-0A19 at South Alabama* .........................................W, 8-3A21 Vanderbilt .....................................................W, 13-10A23 at Middle Tennessee ......................................W, 5-4A25 at Louisiana Tech* ........................................ W, 18-5A25 at Louisiana Tech* ...........................................W, 4-2A26 at Louisiana Tech* ..........................................L, 9-12A28 Kentucky ...........................................................L, 3-13M2 SW Louisiana* ................................................... L, 3-9M2 SW Louisiana* .................................................L, 4-15M3 SW Louisiana* ................................................... L, 0-6M5 at Eastern Kentucky .................................... W, 17-6* Sun Belt Conference Game

1999 (38-24, 21-12 sun Belt)h: 21-11 • a: 13-11 • n: 4-2sun Belt - 3rdF20 Illinois State ........................................................ L, 4-9F21 Illinois State .......................................................W, 9-4F22 Illinois State .......................................................W, 4-3F26 Cincinnati ........................................................ W, 10-0F26 Marshall ..............................................................W, 9-5F27 Marshall ..............................................................W, 6-2F28 Cincinnati ......................................................W, 13-10M2 at Louisville ........................................................ L, 6-9M5 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 4-7M6 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 5-8M7 (1) at South Alabama* .....................................W, 5-3M10 Louisville ............................................................. L, 8-9M13 at New Orleans* ........................................... W, 11-2M13 at New Orleans* ........................................... W, 12-3M14 at New Orleans* .............................................L, 5-10M16 at Belmont ...................................................... W, 16-3M18 Western Illinois ............................................. W, 13-6M20 Arkansas State*................................................W, 5-0M20 Arkansas State*................................................. L, 3-4M21 Arkansas State*............................................. W, 10-3M24 at Vanderbilt ...................................................... L, 4-7M26 at Louisiana-Lafayette*...................................... L, 4-5M27 at Louisiana-Lafayette*...................................... L, 3-5M28 at Louisiana-Lafayette*...................................... L, 3-4M30 at Murray State ............................................. W, 10-2A2 South Alabama* ........................................... W, 10-1A3 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 4-5A4 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 1-2A6 at Middle Tennessee ....................................... L, 7-9A7 Austin Peay.......................................................L, 4-12A8 at Eastern Kentucky ................................... L, 11-18A10 New Orleans* ...................................................W, 7-5A10 New Orleans* ...................................................W, 5-0A11 New Orleans* ...................................................W, 6-0A13 Middle Tennessee ...........................................W, 6-3A17 at Arkansas State* ........................................ W, 13-4A17 at Arkansas State* ............................................ L, 0-1A18 at Arkansas State* ...........................................W, 9-3A20 Evansville ............................................................ L, 3-5A21 Eastern Kentucky ...........................................L, 6-12A23 Louisiana-Lafayette* ....................................... L, 4-8A24 Louisiana-Lafayette* ......................................W, 9-8

A25 Louisiana-Lafayette* ......................................W, 8-5A27 at Kentucky .......................................................W, 7-5A28 Tennessee Tech ................................................. L, 4-8M1 at UALR* .......................................................... W, 13-1M1 at UALR* .............................................................W, 5-4M2 at UALR* .............................................................W, 7-5M6 at Austin Peay ................................................ W, 13-1M8 Florida International* ....................................W, 4-3M8 Florida International* ....................................W, 8-1M9 Florida International* ................................. W, 10-7M12 at Evansville ................................................... W, 11-7M14 Louisiana Tech* ................................................W, 5-3M15 Louisiana Tech* ...............................................L, 9-10M15 Louisiana Tech* ................................................W, 4-3M18 (2) vs. Louisiana Tech .....................................W, 4-3M19 (2) vs. La.-Lafayette .......................................... L, 2-9M20 (2) vs. UALR ........................................................W, 9-2M21 (2) vs. South Alabama....................................W, 6-5M21 (2) vs. La.-Lafayette .........................................W, 6-0M22 (2) vs. FIU ............................................................. L, 2-3* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Joel Murrie’s 600th Win(2) SBC Tournament (New Orleans, La.)

2000 (24-35, 11-18 sun Belt)h: 12-19 • a: 11-14 • n: 1-2sun Belt - 7thJ29 at Florida State .................................................. L, 1-8J29 at Florida State .................................................. L, 1-2J30 at Florida State .................................................. L, 1-6F20 St. Louis ........................................................... W, 12-2F20 St. Louis ..............................................................W, 7-4F22 at Belmont .........................................................W, 8-1F23 at Louisville ........................................................ L, 4-6F25 Purdue ................................................................. L, 3-6F26 Ohio .................................................................. W, 10-1F27 Ohio .....................................................................W, 7-3F29 at Murray State ...........................................W, 17-10M3 Illinois State .................................................... W, 10-7M4 Illinois State ........................................................ L, 6-9M5 Illinois State ......................................................L, 5-10M7 Yale ........................................................................ L, 3-5M11 at UALR* .............................................................W, 6-0M11 at UALR* .............................................................W, 6-4M12 at UALR* .............................................................W, 4-0M15 Yale ........................................................................ L, 3-5M17 at FIU* .................................................................. L, 6-7M18 at FIU* ................................................................L, 7-11M22 Louisville ............................................................. L, 7-8M24 Louisiana Tech* ................................................W, 5-1M24 Louisiana Tech* ...............................................L, 2-21M25 Louisiana Tech* ................................................. L, 2-3M28 at Tennessee Tech ...........................................W, 5-4M31 South Alabama* ..............................................W, 4-3A1 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 3-4A2 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 3-4A4 Tennessee Tech ................................................. L, 6-8A5 Vanderbilt ........................................................... L, 3-9A7 New Orleans* ...................................................W, 3-0A9 New Orleans* .................................................... L, 6-7A9 New Orleans* .................................................... L, 2-9A12 Eastern Kentucky ............................................W, 7-1

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all-time resultsA14 at Arkansas State* ...........................................W, 4-0A15 at Arkansas State* ...........................................W, 8-2A16 at Arkansas State* ...........................................W, 5-0A18 at Austin Peay ...................................................W, 7-5A19 Kentucky ............................................................W, 8-4A21 at La.-Lafayette* ............................................... L, 4-5A22 at La.-Lafayette* ............................................... L, 3-5A23 at La.-Lafayette* ............................................... L, 2-5A25 at Vanderbilt ................................................. L, 10-16A26 Middle Tennessee ..........................................L, 6-11A28 UALR* ................................................................... L, 4-6A29 UALR* .................................................................L, 8-10A30 UALR* ..................................................................W, 9-5M5 FIU* ......................................................................W, 3-2M5 FIU* .....................................................................L, 5-10M6 FIU* ....................................................................... L, 6-8M9 at Kentucky ........................................................ L, 1-3M10 at Eastern Kentucky .................................... W, 16-6M12 at Louisiana Tech ......................................... L, 10-11M12 at Louisiana Tech ............................................L, 3-12M13 at Louisiana Tech .............................................. L, 4-9M17 (1) vs. La.-Lafayette .........................................W, 8-3M18 (1) vs. FIU ............................................................. L, 6-9M19 (1) vs. La.-Lafayette .......................................... L, 3-7* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)

2001 (32-27, 14-13 sun Belt)h: 20-10 • a: 11-15 • n: 1-2sun Belt - 4thF3 at Florida State .................................................. L, 4-5F4 at Florida State .................................................. L, 4-8F9 at Coll. of Charleston .................................. W, 10-3F10 at Coll. of Charleston .....................................W, 7-5F11 at Charleston Sou. ........................................... L, 3-4F17 Illinois State ........................................................ L, 3-8F18 Illinois State ........................................................ L, 2-8F18 Illinois State .......................................................W, 6-5F23 Asbury .............................................................. W, 20-5F24 Western Illinois ................................................W, 7-1F25 Western Illinois ................................................W, 4-3M2 Toledo .................................................................W, 7-4M3 Toledo .............................................................. W, 12-3M3 Toledo .............................................................. W, 12-8M10 Oakland ..............................................................W, 6-2M10 Oakland ..............................................................W, 4-3M11 Oakland ........................................................... W, 25-6M13 Kentucky State .............................................. W, 31-0M16 Louisiana-Lafayette* ....................................... L, 3-5M17 Louisiana-Lafayette* ......................................W, 5-0M18 Louisiana-Lafayette* ....................................... L, 5-7M20 at Murray State ................................................W, 8-4M21 at Louisville ........................................................ L, 1-4M23 Arkansas State*...............................................L, 7-12M24 Arkansas State*............................................. W, 15-4M25 Arkansas State*................................................W, 8-4M27 Kentucky ............................................................W, 9-2M28 at Vanderbilt ...................................................... L, 5-6M30 at New Orleans* ........................................... W, 12-2M31 at New Orleans* ..............................................W, 6-3A1 at New Orleans* ............................................... L, 2-3A3 Tennessee Tech ...............................................L, 1-11

A4 at Austin Peay ............................................... L, 12-14A6 at South Alabama* ........................................L, 2-11A7 at South Alabama* ....................................W, 11-10A8 at South Alabama* ........................................L, 1-12A10 Austin Peay........................................................W, 8-2A13 at New Mexico State* ....................................W, 7-3A14 at New Mexico State* ................................. W, 10-9A15 at New Mexico State* ................................. W, 16-7A18 at Kentucky ........................................................ L, 5-9A20 UALR* ..................................................................W, 9-3A21 UALR* ..................................................................W, 7-4A22 UALR* .................................................................L, 3-15A24 Louisville ............................................................. L, 2-4A25 Eastern Kentucky ......................................... W, 17-3A27 at FIU* .................................................................. L, 2-6A28 at FIU* .................................................................. L, 2-5A29 at FIU* .................................................................W, 3-2M4 Middle Tennessee* .......................................... L, 1-5M5 Middle Tennessee* ........................................L, 4-10M5 Middle Tennessee* .........................................W, 1-0M9 at Eastern Kentucky ........................................ L, 4-5M11 at Louisiana Tech* ..........................................L, 8-11M11 at Louisiana Tech* ....................................... L, 12-13M12 at Louisiana Tech* ...........................................W, 7-5M16 (1) vs. New Orleans .........................................W, 2-1M17 (1) vs. Middle Tenn. .......................................... L, 4-9M18 (1) vs. New Orleans ........................................L, 4-13* Sun Belt Conference Game(2) Sun Belt Tournament (Lafayette, La.)

2002 (38-20, 14-9 sun Belt)h: 27-7 • a: 9-10 • n: 2-3sun Belt - 3rdF8 Western Illinois ............................................. W, 11-0F9 Western Illinois ............................................. W, 14-4F10 Western Illinois ................................................W, 3-2F15 at San Diego State .........................................L, 3-17F16 (1) vs. Oregon State ......................................... L, 2-6F16 at San Diego State ........................................... L, 2-4F22 Asbury .............................................................. W, 13-2F23 Illinois State .......................................................W, 5-4F23 Illinois State .................................................... W, 11-0F24 Illinois State .................................................... W, 10-3M2 Bradley ................................................................W, 4-3M2 Bradley ............................................................. W, 12-3M9 Dayton ................................................................W, 7-6M9 Dayton ................................................................. L, 4-6M10 Dayton ................................................................. L, 2-9M12 Eastern Kentucky ............................................W, 3-2M13 Valparaiso ..........................................................W, 9-5M16 Bowling Green State ....................................... L, 1-3M16 (2) Bowling Green St. .....................................W, 6-2M17 Bowling Green State ......................................W, 8-7M22 at UALR* .............................................................W, 8-3M23 at UALR* .............................................................. L, 6-8M24 at UALR* .............................................................. L, 3-7M31 at Arkansas State* ...........................................W, 7-3M31 at Arkansas State* ...........................................W, 7-4A2 Austin Peay..................................................... W, 14-2A3 Vanderbilt ....................................................... W, 13-6A5 FIU* ......................................................................W, 8-2A6 FIU* ................................................................... W, 14-5

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all-time resultsA7 FIU* ......................................................................W, 8-6A9 at Louisville .................................................... W, 10-9A12 at Middle Tennessee* ....................................W, 5-3A13 at Middle Tennessee* ................................. W, 10-4A14 at Middle Tennessee* ..................................... L, 4-6A16 at Austin Peay .................................................... L, 7-8A17 at Kentucky .......................................................W, 5-1A18 Brescia .................................................................W, 8-4A23 at Lipscomb ......................................................W, 8-3A26 New Orleans* ...................................................W, 4-1A27 New Orleans* ...................................................W, 3-2A28 New Orleans* ..............................................W, 13-12A30 at Louisville ......................................................L, 3-11M3 at Louisiana-Lafayette ...................................W, 5-4M4 at Louisiana-Lafayette .................................... L, 1-5M5 at Louisiana-Lafayette .................................... L, 3-4M7 at Vanderbilt ....................................................L, 9-10M11 New Mexico State* ...................................... W, 15-1M11 New Mexico State* .......................................... L, 0-2M12 New Mexico State* .......................................... L, 2-4M14 Kentucky ............................................................W, 9-6M15 at Eastern Kentucky .................................... W, 11-0M18 South Alabama ............................................. W, 13-4M18 South Alabama ................................................. L, 2-4M19 South Alabama ...............................................L, 7-13M22 (3) vs. New Mexico St. ....................................... L, 0-6M23 (3) vs. La.-Lafayette .........................................W, 2-1M24 (3) vs. Arkansas State .....................................W, 9-8M24 (3) vs. New Mexico St. ..................................... L, 5-7* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) San Diego, Calif.(2) Joel Murrie’s 700th Win(3) Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)

2003 (34-22, 12-11 sun Belt)h: 21-9 • a: 10-12 • n: 3-1sun Belt - 4thF14 at Central Florida .............................................W, 4-2F15 at Central Florida .............................................. L, 5-6F16 at Central Florida .............................................W, 4-3F28 Wright State ......................................................W, 8-4M1 Wright State ................................................... W, 11-0M1 Wright State ......................................................W, 2-1M2 Wright State .....................................................L, 4-10M4 Dayton ................................................................W, 3-0M7 Northern Iowa ................................................... L, 7-9M8 Northern Iowa ................................................... L, 4-5M9 Northern Iowa ............................................... W, 10-4M11 at Louisville ......................................................L, 1-18M12 Belmont ............................................................... L, 1-4M15 Michigan State .................................................W, 3-2M15 Michigan State .............................................. W, 13-3M16 Michigan State .................................................W, 5-0M21 Louisiana-Lafayette* ......................................W, 4-3M22 Louisiana-Lafayette* ....................................... L, 0-1M23 Louisiana-Lafayette* ......................................W, 7-3M25 Louisville ............................................................W, 4-3M26 at Eastern Kentucky ......................................L, 8-12M28 at FIU* ................................................................L, 9-10M29 at FIU* .............................................................. W, 11-7M30 at FIU* ................................................................L, 9-10A1 at Vanderbilt .................................................. W, 11-4

A4 Arkansas State*................................................W, 2-1A5 Arkansas State*................................................. L, 1-6A8 at Austin Peay ...................................................W, 9-2A11 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 1-6A12 at South Alabama* ........................................L, 7-11A13 at South Alabama* ...................................... W, 10-6A16 Kentucky ............................................................W, 3-2A18 Lipscomb ...........................................................W, 7-6A19 Lipscomb ..........................................................L, 3-11A20 at Lipscomb ....................................................... L, 0-3A22 at Murray State ................................................W, 4-0A25 Middle Tennessee* .........................................W, 5-1A26 Middle Tennessee* ...................................... W, 15-7A27 Middle Tennessee* .......................................... L, 2-6A30 Murray State .................................................. W, 13-7M2 at New Mexico State* ...................................L, 4-10M3 at New Mexico State* ..................................... L, 6-9M3 at New Mexico State* ...................................L, 7-18M6 Vanderbilt ........................................................... L, 0-4M9 UALR* ..................................................................W, 7-6M10 UALR* ..................................................................W, 9-4M11 UALR* ..................................................................W, 3-2M13 at Kentucky .................................................... W, 10-3M14 Eastern Kentucky ............................................W, 9-8M16 at New Orleans* ..............................................W, 8-5M17 at New Orleans* .............................................L, 8-13M18 at New Orleans* ..............................................W, 6-5M21 (1) vs. FIU ......................................................... W, 13-9M22 (1) vs. South Alabama................................. W, 10-9M23 (1) vs. FIU ............................................................W, 8-3M24 (1) vs. Middle Tenn. .......................................... L, 5-8* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Sun Belt Tournament (Lafayette, La.)

2004 (35-28, 12-12 sun Belt)h: 16-11 • a: 16-13 • n: 3-4sun Belt - 4th / sBc tournament championsncaa regional (oxford, Miss.)F13 at UNLV ..............................................................L, 4-13F14 at UNLV ................................................................ L, 6-7F15 at UNLV ..............................................................L, 4-17F17 at Tennessee-Martin ......................................W, 8-2F20 Ohio ....................................................................L, 9-11F21 Ohio .....................................................................W, 5-2F22 Ohio .................................................................. W, 16-4F27 (1) vs. Illinois ...................................................... L, 0-4F27 (1) at Mississippi State ...................................L, 0-12F28 (1) vs. Illinois ....................................................L, 0-10M3 at Vanderbilt .................................................. W, 10-9M6 Dayton ................................................................W, 4-3M6 Dayton ................................................................W, 5-3M7 Dayton ............................................................. W, 16-6M9 at Belmont .......................................................... L, 3-9M10 Kentucky ...........................................................L, 6-18M12 Lipscomb ...........................................................W, 5-2M13 at Lipscomb .....................................................L, 8-10M14 at Lipscomb ......................................................W, 4-3M17 Youngstown State ..........................................W, 8-3M18 Youngstown State ....................................... W, 10-9M19 Youngstown State ....................................... W, 11-9M21 Eastern Kentucky ...........................................L, 6-16M23 at Louisville .......................................................W, 8-1

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all-time resultsM24 at Murray State ............................................ L, 11-13M26 at La.-Lafayette* ............................................... L, 3-4M27 at La.-Lafayette* ............................................... L, 3-4M28 at La.-Lafayette* ..............................................W, 9-7M31 Tennessee-Martin ........................................ W, 11-7A2 FIU* ......................................................................W, 2-1A3 FIU* .....................................................................L, 8-17A4 FIU* ....................................................................... L, 6-7A6 Louisville ............................................................. L, 6-9A9 at Arkansas State* ........................................ W, 10-4A10 at Arkansas State* ......................................W, 17-10A11 at Arkansas State* ..........................................L, 6-10A14 at Austin Peay ................................................ W, 13-1A16 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 1-6A17 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 6-7A17 South Alabama* ..............................................W, 9-6A18 Lipscomb ........................................................ W, 12-1A19 at Lipscomb ......................................................W, 6-5A30 at Middle Tennessee* ................................. W, 15-3M1 at Middle Tennessee* ..................................... L, 5-8M2 at Middle Tennessee* ...................................L, 7-11M7 New Mexico State* .......................................... L, 1-2M8 New Mexico State* .........................................W, 7-4M8 New Mexico State* ........................................L, 1-11M11 at Kentucky ......................................................L, 5-10M12 at Eastern Kentucky ..................................W, 20-11M14 at UALR* .......................................................... W, 12-3M15 at UALR* .............................................................W, 6-4M16 at UALR* .......................................................... W, 10-8M21 New Orleans* ...................................................W, 1-0M22 New Orleans* .................................................... L, 1-4M23 New Orleans* ..............................................W, 12-11M26 (2) at South Alabama .....................................W, 6-3M27 (2) vs. FIU ............................................................W, 6-5M28 (2) vs. FIU ......................................................... W, 13-7M29 (2) vs. Middle Tenn. ...................................... W, 14-4J4 (3) at Mississippi ..............................................W, 1-0J5 (3) vs. Tulane ...................................................... L, 0-7J5 (3) vs. Washington ........................................... L, 1-4* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Miss. State Challenge (Starkville, Miss.)(2) Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)(3) NCAA Regional (Oxford, Miss.)

2005 (21-37, 8-18 sun Belt)h: 13-16 • a: 7-17 • n: 1-4sun Belt - 8thF11 (1) at Winthrop .................................................. L, 6-7F12 (1) vs. Wake Forest .........................................L, 5-10F13 (1) vs. Maryland ................................................ L, 1-2F18 St. Louis ........................................................... W, 12-8F19 St. Louis ............................................................... L, 2-5F25 Central Michigan .............................................W, 7-6F26 Central Michigan .............................................. L, 1-4F26 Central Michigan .............................................. L, 4-8F27 Central Michigan .............................................. L, 1-5M4 Illinois State .......................................................W, 6-4M5 Illinois State ........................................................ L, 1-7M6 Illinois State ........................................................ L, 4-6M11 at Wofford ....................................................... W, 14-2M12 at Wofford ....................................................... W, 18-4M13 at Wofford .........................................................L, 9-13

M18 Akron ...................................................................W, 6-3M19 Akron ...................................................................W, 6-4M20 Akron ..................................................................L, 9-16M23 at Belmont ......................................................... L, 8-9M25 at New Orleans* ........................................... W, 14-5M26 at New Orleans* ............................................... L, 5-6M27 at New Orleans* .............................................L, 5-14M30 Kentucky State .............................................. W, 21-3A2 UALR* ................................................................... L, 6-7A2 UALR* ................................................................... L, 2-5A3 UALR* ..................................................................W, 8-6A5 Louisville ............................................................ L, 4-9A8 at New Mexico State* ..................................L, 7-16A9 at New Mexico State* ............................... L, 11-20A10 at New Mexico State* .................................... L, 4-9A12 at Vanderbilt ..................................................... L, 6-9A13 Eastern Kentucky ...........................................W, 9-5A15 Middle Tennessee* ......................................... L, 5-7A16 Middle Tennessee* ..................................... W, 10-1A17 Middle Tennessee* ......................................... L, 8-9A20 Vanderbilt ........................................................L, 6-10A22 at Texas-Pan Am. ........................................ L, 11-12A23 at Texas-Pan Am. ............................................. L, 1-6A24 at Texas-Pan Am. ............................................W, 7-4A25 at Louisville ....................................................... L, 8-9A27 at Austin Peay ................................................... L, 4-5A29 at South Alabama* .......................................L, 4-10M1 at South Alabama* ........................................W, 8-4M1 at South Alabama* ......................................... L, 0-2M7 Arkansas State* .............................................L, 6-10M7 Arkansas State* .........................................W, 13-10M8 Arkansas State* .............................................L, 9-16M11 at Eastern Kentucky .................................W, 11-10M13 at FIU* ...............................................................L, 5-11M14 at FIU* ................................................................W, 9-8M15 at FIU* ................................................................. L, 3-4M17 Austin Peay .................................................W, 29-13M21 Louisiana-Lafayette* .................................. W, 14-5M21 Louisiana-Lafayette* ....................................L, 1-11M22 Louisiana-Lafayette* .....................................W, 4-3M25 (2) vs. La.-Lafayette ..................................... W, 10-7M26 (2) vs. Middle Tenn. .......................................L, 8-11M27 (2) vs. La.-Lafayette ......................................... L, 4-6* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Coca-Cola Classic (Rock Hill, S.C.)(2) Sun Belt Tournament (Miami, Fla.)

2006 (22-30, 5-18 sun Belt)h: 15-18 • a: 7-12 • n: 0-0sun Belt - 8thF17 Central Michigan ...........................................L, 5-15F17 Central Michigan ...........................................L, 6-20F21 at Belmont ......................................................... L, 4-7F24 Ohio ....................................................................W, 9-1

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all-time resultsF25 Ohio ................................................................. W, 11-7F26 Ohio ................................................................ L, 10-14M3 Butler ..................................................................W, 9-3M4 Butler ..............................................................W, 12-10M5 Butler ...................................................................W, 3-2M7 at Kentucky .......................................................W, 7-6M10 at Morehead State ...................................... W, 10-5M17 Akron ..................................................................W, 5-4M18 Akron ............................................................... W, 12-7M19 Wisconsin-Milwaukee .............................W, 14-13M22 Morehead State .............................................L, 3-10M24 New Orleans* .................................................L, 5-14M25 New Orleans* .................................................L, 0-16M26 New Orleans* ............................................... W, 13-3M28 Vanderbilt .........................................................W, 6-4M31 at UALR* ............................................................W, 5-4A1 at UALR* ...........................................................L, 8-12A2 at UALR* ........................................................ L, 13-14A4 Austin Peay .....................................................L, 9-12A5 Eastern Kentucky ...........................................W, 9-5A7 Troy* ............................................................... L, 10-14A8 Troy* ..................................................................L, 8-15A9 Troy* ..................................................................L, 5-11A11 at Vanderbilt ...................................................L, 1-15A14 at Middle Tennessee* .................................... L, 5-6A15 at Middle Tennessee* ...................................W, 7-5A16 at Middle Tennessee* ..................................L, 4-11A18 at Austin Peay .................................................L, 5-11A22 IPFW ..................................................................... L, 3-4A23 IPFW ....................................................................W, 9-3A24 IPFW ................................................................. W, 13-4A25 at Louisville ......................................................W, 4-3A28 South Alabama* .............................................. L, 2-7A29 South Alabama* ............................................L, 9-13M2 Louisville ........................................................ W, 10-6M3 Belmont ............................................................L, 7-15M5 at Arkansas State* .........................................L, 4-21M6 at Arkansas State* ..........................................W, 7-6M7 at Arkansas State* ...................................... L, 12-15M12 FIU* ...................................................................... L, 4-5M13 FIU* ...................................................................... L, 0-5M14 FIU* .....................................................................W, 9-5M16 at Eastern Kentucky ................................... W, 14-4M18 at La.-Lafayette* ............................................L, 3-11M19 at La.-Lafayette* .............................................. L, 1-3M20 at La.-Lafayette* ............................................L, 3-13M24 (1) Troy ................................................................ L, 2-3M25 (1) FIU .................................................................. L, 6-8* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) SBC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)

2007 (25-30, 15-15 sun Belt)h: 15-15 • a: 9-12 • n: 1-3sun Belt - 6thF9 (1) at UNC Wilmington ....................................W, 4-2F10 (1) vs. South Carolina.....................................L, 0-12F11 (1) vs. Oklahoma ........................................... W, 11-5F23 Xavier ............................................................... W, 10-6F25 Xavier ..................................................................W, 5-0 F25 Xavier ............................................................... W, 13-1M2 Purdue ...............................................................L, 6-10M3 Purdue ...............................................................L, 5-12

M4 Purdue ...............................................................L, 1-13M6 Vanderbilt ........................................................... L, 4-6M7 at Louisville ........................................................ L, 1-4M9 Florida Atlantic* .............................................L, 3-13M10 Florida Atlantic* .........................................W, 12-11M11 Florida Atlantic* ............................................... L, 7-9M16 at FIU* .................................................................. L, 2-5M17 at FIU* .................................................................W, 6-5M18 at FIU* .............................................................. W, 13-5M20 at Vanderbilt ....................................................L, 2-15M21 at Kentucky ......................................................L, 5-12M23 Albany ................................................................L, 8-12M24 Albany .............................................................. W, 21-8M25 Albany .................................................................. L, 0-7M30 Troy* ................................................................. W, 14-5M31 Troy* ................................................................. W, 13-1M31 Troy ....................................................................... L, 2-4A6 at La.-Lafayette* ............................................... L, 2-8A7 at La.-Lafayette* ..............................................W, 6-5A7 at La.-Lafayette* .............................................L, 6-10A10 Belmont ..............................................................W, 6-5A11 Eastern Kentucky ......................................... W, 16-7A13 Arkansas State*................................................. L, 5-8A14 Arkansas State*............................................. W, 10-3A15 Arkansas State*................................................. L, 4-6A17 Louisville ...........................................................L, 3-14A20 at ULM* ..............................................................L, 7-13A21 at ULM* ...............................................................W, 8-5A22 at ULM* ................................................................ L, 4-7A24 Austin Peay......................................................... L, 5-6A25 at Eastern Kentucky ................................... L, 11-16A27 UALR* ..................................................................W, 3-0A28 UALR* ............................................................... W, 14-7A29 UALR* ............................................................... W, 10-4M1 Evansville ........................................................ W, 10-7M4 at New Orleans* ..............................................W, 4-3M5 at New Orleans* ............................................... L, 7-9M6 at New Orleans* .......................................... L, 11-13M12 South Alabama* ..............................................W, 9-5M12 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 1-9M13 South Alabama* .............................................L, 9-17M15 at Purdue ...........................................................W, 4-3M17 at Middle Tennessee* ..................................... L, 1-7M18 at Middle Tennessee* ....................................W, 2-0M19 at Middle Tennessee* ....................................W, 4-2M23 (2) vs. New Orleans ........................................L, 6-11M24 (2) vs. Florida Atlantic ..................................... L, 6-7* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Hughes Bros. Chall. (Wilmington, N.C.)(2) Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)

2008 (33-27, 16-14 sun Belt)h: 21-10 • a: 8-15 • n: 4-2sun Belt - 5th / sBc tournament championsncaa regional (stillwater, okla.)F22 Bowling Green State ................................... W, 11-4F23 Bowling Green State .....................................L, 9-12F24 Bowling Green State ................................... W, 14-9F29 Purdue ................................................................W, 4-1M1 Purdue ............................................................. W, 12-5M2 Purdue ................................................................W, 5-0M5 at Belmont .......................................................... L, 1-6

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all-time resultsM8 at ULM* ................................................................ L, 1-9M8 at ULM* ............................................................ W, 16-5M9 at ULM* ................................................................ L, 5-9M11 at Mississippi ...................................................L, 3-10M12 at Mississippi ....................................................W, 8-5M14 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 6-9M15 at South Alabama* .........................................W, 8-5M16 at South Alabama* .........................................W, 8-4M18 Belmont ........................................................... W, 14-6M21 Troy* ..................................................................... L, 4-5M22 Troy* ..................................................................... L, 3-5M23 Troy* ..................................................................... L, 7-9M25 at Evansville ................................................... W, 10-1M26 Austin Peay......................................................... L, 3-9M29 Youngstown State .....................................W, 20-10M29 Youngstown State ..........................................W, 5-2M30 Youngstown State ..........................................W, 9-0A1 Louisville ......................................................... W, 10-5A2 at Kentucky ........................................................ L, 3-7A5 FIU* ................................................................... W, 14-6A5 FIU* ................................................................... W, 17-1A6 FIU* ................................................................... W, 10-9A8 at Vanderbilt ...................................................... L, 1-5A9 Eastern Kentucky ............................................. L, 5-9A11 at New Orleans* .......................................... L, 10-11A12 at New Orleans* ............................................... L, 3-5A13 at New Orleans* .........................................W, 13-12A15 Evansville ........................................................ W, 11-3A16 Vanderbilt ........................................................... L, 1-5A18 Arkansas State*................................................W, 8-1A19 Arkansas State*................................................W, 7-6A20 Arkansas State*............................................. W, 13-5A23 Kentucky ............................................................. L, 1-2A25 at Florida Atlantic*.........................................L, 6-12A26 at Florida Atlantic*....................................... W, 11-5A27 at Florida Atlantic*.........................................L, 5-10A30 at Louisville ........................................................ L, 7-8M2 at UALR* .......................................................... W, 14-5M3 at UALR* .............................................................. L, 8-9M4 at UALR* .............................................................. L, 4-9M9 Louisiana-Lafayette* ....................................... L, 8-9M10 Louisiana-Lafayette* ................................... W, 11-4M11 Louisiana-Lafayette* ................................... W, 13-4M15 Middle Tennessee* .......................................... L, 5-7M16 Middle Tennessee* .........................................W, 6-5M17 Middle Tennessee* .........................................W, 7-2M21 (1) vs. Florida Atlantic ....................................W, 9-0M23 (1) vs. ULM ...................................................... W, 10-4M24 (1) vs. Florida Atlantic ..................................... L, 5-6M24 (1) vs. Florida Atlantic ....................................W, 5-4M25 (1) vs. New Orleans ...................................... W, 17-5M30 (2) at Oklahoma State..................................... L, 3-5M31 (2) vs. TCU .........................................................L, 5-10* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Sun Belt Tournament (Lafayette, La.)(2) NCAA Regional (Stillwater, Okla.)

2009 (42-20, 21-8 sun Belt) h: 27-3 • a: 12-15 • n: 3-2sun Belt - t-1stncaa regional (oxford, Miss.)F20 Toledo .................................................................W, 3-1F25 at Vanderbilt ....................................................L, 7-10F27 Albany .............................................................. W, 11-0F27 Albany .............................................................. W, 23-2M1 Albany .............................................................. W, 17-6M1 Albany .............................................................. W, 13-3M3 Belmont .............................................................L, 8-12M4 at Belmont .........................................................W, 7-1M6 ULM* ....................................................................W, 8-5M7 ULM* ................................................................. W, 14-2M8 ULM* ................................................................. W, 12-2M10 at Tennessee ....................................................L, 8-14M11 at Auburn ..........................................................L, 7-11M13 South Alabama* ..............................................W, 7-4M14 South Alabama* ........................................... W, 10-2M15 South Alabama* .........................................W, 16-14M17 at Eastern Kentucky ........................................ L, 7-8M20 at Troy*................................................................W, 7-4M21 at Troy*................................................................. L, 7-9M22 at Troy*................................................................W, 6-4M24 Brescia .................................................................W, 4-3M25 at Louisville ........................................................ L, 6-7M27 VCU ................................................................... W, 11-9M28 VCU ................................................................... W, 20-7M29 VCU ................................................................... W, 12-8M31 Ky. Wesleyan .................................................. W, 15-0A1 Lipscomb ........................................................ W, 10-6A3 at FIU* .................................................................. L, 8-9A4 at FIU* .................................................................W, 5-4A5 at FIU* ................................................................L, 9-12A8 at Kentucky .................................................... W, 10-9A10 New Orleans* ................................................ W, 13-1A11 New Orleans* ................................................ W, 14-1A12 New Orleans* ................................................ W, 14-4A14 at Austin Peay .................................................... L, 4-7A17 at Arkansas State* ...........................................W, 3-2A18 at Arkansas State* ............................................ L, 6-8A19 at Arkansas State* ...........................................W, 3-0A22 Eastern Kentucky ......................................... W, 11-9A24 Florida Atlantic* ............................................... L, 1-3A25 Florida Atlantic* ..............................................W, 8-3A26 Florida Atlantic* ..............................................W, 4-3A28 Austin Peay..................................................... W, 14-4A29 at Lipscomb ......................................................W, 9-3M1 UALR* ............................................................... W, 12-4M2 UALR* ..................................................................W, 6-5M3 UALR* ............................................................... W, 12-2M8 at La.-Lafayette* ..............................................W, 6-3M9 at La.-Lafayette* ..............................................W, 4-2M10 at La.-Lafayette* ............................................... L, 5-6M12 Louisville ...........................................................L, 2-10M14 at Middle Tennessee* ...................................L, 4-10M15 at Middle Tennessee* ...................................L, 5-11M20 (1) vs. ULM ...................................................... W, 14-4M21 (1) at Troy ......................................................W, 14-11M23 (1) vs. ULM ........................................................L, 3-11M23 (1) vs. ULM .......................................................... L, 2-4M29 (2) vs. Missouri .............................................. W, 11-5

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2010 (35-23, 16-14 sun Belt) h: 19-9 • a: 14-12 • n: 2-2sun Belt - 6thF19 Kent State ...................................................... L, 10-13 F20 Kent State ....................................................... W, 13-0F21 Kent State ..........................................................W, 5-3F26 (1) vs. #29 Texas A&M ........................................W, 5-1F27 (1) vs. Texas State ............................................W, 4-3F28 (1) at Baylor .......................................................W, 6-2M2 Austin Peay..................................................... W, 14-7M3 at Belmont .......................................................... L, 3-5M5 Illinois-Chicago ............................................. W, 14-4M6 Illinois-Chicago ............................................. W, 11-5M7 Illinois-Chicago ................................................. L, 5-7M9 Tennessee ..........................................................W, 5-4M10 at Mississippi State ......................................... L , 3-9M12 at New Orleans* ........................................... W, 17-1M13 at New Orleans* ..............................................W, 7-6M14 at New Orleans* ........................................... W, 13-7 M16 at #18 Vanderbilt .......................................... W, 17-2M17 #18 Vanderbilt .................................................L, 6-17M19 at VCU .............................................................. W, 19-4M20 at VCU .............................................................. W, 15-3M21 at VCU .................................................................W, 9-4M24 at Murray State ............................................. W, 14-5M26 ULM* ....................................................................W, 6-1M27 ULM - 1*........................................................... W, 10-0M27 ULM - 2*........................................................... W, 10-8M31 at #30 Kentucky ...............................................W, 6-3A2 at Arkansas State* ...........................................W, 4-3A3 at Arkansas State* ............................................ L, 4-6A4 at Arkansas State* ............................................ L, 1-3A6 Murray State .................................................. W, 12-2A7 Belmont ..............................................................W, 3-2A9 South Alabama* ........................................... W, 13-3A10 South Alabama* ........................................... W, 12-4A11 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 5-7A13 at Austin Peay ................................................ W, 14-7A14 #12 Louisville ..................................................... L, 6-7A16 at Florida Atlantic*.........................................L, 3-10A17 at Florida Atlantic - 1*..................................... L, 4-5A17 at Florida Atlantic - 2*..................................... L, 8-9A20 Kentucky ......................................................... W, 24-8A21 at #11 Louisville ................................................ L, 4-7A23 FIU* ...................................................................... L , 6-7 A25 FIU - 1* ................................................................W, 8-4A25 FIU - 2* ................................................................W, 8-3A30 at Troy*................................................................W, 7-4M1 at Troy*................................................................. L, 4-5M2 at Troy*................................................................. L, 3-6M7 UALR* ..................................................................W, 5-4M8 UALR* ................................................................... L, 6-8M9 UALR* ................................................................... L, 2-4M14 at La.-Lafayette* ..............................................W, 2-1

M15 at La.-Lafayette* .............................................L, 5-12M16 at La.-Lafayette* ............................................... L, 3-4M20 Middle Tennessee* .........................................W, 5-1M21 Middle Tennessee* .......................................... L, 2-7M22 Middle Tennessee* ...................................... W, 15-5M26 (2) vs. Florida Atlantic....................................... L, 8-9 M27 (2) vs. FIU ............................................................ L , 3-7* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Fifth Annual QTI Baylor Classic(2) Sun Belt Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)

2011 (33-24, 17-13 sun Belt) h: 19-7 • a: 11-13 • n: 3-4sun Belt - 4thF18 BGSU ................................................................. W, 12-1F19 BGSU ....................................................................W, 8-7F20 BGSU ................................................................. W, 12-3F23 at Lipscomb ......................................................W, 6-3F25 (1) vs. K-State ................................................. W, 11-3F26 (1) at #17 CCU .................................................... L, 1-6F27 (1) vs. Pacific ....................................................... L, 1-4M1 at #2 Vanderbilt ................................................ L, 5-6M4 (2) at #19 CofC ................................................... L, 5-7M5 (2) New York Tech ......................................... W, 17-1M6 (2) #25 Auburn ................................................L, 8-13M9 at Ole Miss .........................................................W, 7-3M11 Illinois ..................................................................W, 3-1M12 Illinois ................................................................... L, 5-9M13 Illinois ............................................................... W, 13-5M15 at Belmont ...................................................... W, 11-6M18 Middle Tennessee* .........................................W, 5-2 M19 Middle Tennessee* ...................................... W, 10-4M20 Middle Tennessee* .........................................W, 5-4M22 Austin Peay........................................................W, 5-2M25 at FIU* .................................................................W, 3-2M26 at FIU* .................................................................W, 6-4M27 at FIU* .................................................................. L, 8-9M29 at #23 Louisville ................................................ L, 1-3M30 Belmont ............................................................... L, 8-9A1 at UALR* .......................................................... W, 14-3A2 at UALR* .............................................................. L, 2-8A3 at UALR* ............................................................L, 6-11A5 Louisville ......................................................... W, 15-5A8 Louisiana-Lafayette* ......................................W, 5-1A9 Louisiana-Lafayette* ......................................W, 2-1A10 Louisiana-Lafayette* ....................................... L, 6-8A12 at Austin Peay ................................................ W, 17-6A13 Murray State .....................................................W, 3-2A15 Arkansas State*................................................W, 3-2A16 Arkansas State*............................................. W, 13-2A17 Arkansas State*................................................. L, 3-4A19 Kentucky ......................................................... W, 11-8A22 at Troy*................................................................. L, 3-6A23 at Troy*...............................................................L, 3-11A24 at Troy*...............................................................L, 9-12A29 at ULM* ................................................................ L, 4-5A30 at ULM* ...............................................................W, 8-5M1 at ULM* ...............................................................W, 7-5M4 at Eastern Kentucky ........................................ L, 4-5M6 Florida Atlantic* ............................................... L, 2-4M7 Florida Atlantic* ..............................................W, 6-2M8 Florida Atlantic* ..............................................W, 5-4

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all-time resultsM13 South Alabama* ......................................L, 3-6M14 South Alabama* ............................................... L, 0-4M15 South Alabama* ..............................................W, 3-2M19 at Middle Tennessee* ....................................W, 4-0 M20 at Middle Tennessee* ..................................... L, 1-5M21 at Middle Tennessee* ....................................W, 8-6M25 (3) FAU ............................................................W, 11-10M26 (3) UALR ............................................................... L, 5-9M27 (3) Troy ................................................................. L, 2-4* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Baseball at the Beach (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) (2) College of Charleston Tournament (Charleston, S.C). (3) Sun Belt Tournament (Monroe, La.)

2012 (25-33, 13-17 sun Belt) h: 18-18 • a: 7-15 • n: 1-2sun Belt - 8thF17 Toledo .................................................................. L, 2-5F18 Toledo-1 .............................................................. L, 6-7F18 Toledo-2 .............................................................W, 9-3F21 at Tennessee ...................................................... L, 7-8F24 Southern Illinois ........................................... W, 10-9F25 Southern Illinois .............................................L, 3-10F26 Southern Illinois ............................................... L, 3-8F28 at Murray State ...............................................L, 2-10M3 Kent State-1 ......................................................W, 5-2M3 Kent State-2 .....................................................L, 3-13M4 Kent State .........................................................W, 2-1M7 Evansville ............................................................ L, 2-7M9 Western Illinois ................................................W, 7-2M10 Western Illinois ................................................W, 9-4M11 Western Illinois ...............................................L, 1-11M13 Butler ................................................................ W, 13-1M16 at Middle Tennessee* ....................................W, 9-2M17 at Middle Tennessee* ..................................... L, 2-7M18 at Middle Tennessee* ..................................... L, 1-9M20 Belmont ............................................................... L, 5-6M21 at Austin Peay ................................................ W, 12-8M23 FIU* ....................................................................... L, 5-6M24 FIU* ....................................................................... L, 3-5M25 FIU* ......................................................................W, 9-4M27 at #2 Kentucky .................................................. L, 4-7M30 UALR* ................................................................... L, 1-3M30 UALR* ................................................................... L, 1-3M31 UALR* ..................................................................W, 5-1A1 UALR* ..................................................................W, 8-7A3 at #18 Louisville ................................................ L, 2-9A6 at Louisiana-Lafayette* .................................W, 6-2A7 at Louisiana-Lafayette* .................................. L, 0-1A8 at Louisiana-Lafayette* .................................. L, 1-2A13 at Arkansas State* ............................................ L, 0-5A14 at Arkansas State* ...........................................W, 8-3A15 at Arkansas State* ............................................ L, 3-6A17 at Belmont .......................................................... L, 0-7

A18 at Lipscomb ......................................................W, 4-3A20 Troy* ...................................................................L, 3-13A21 Troy* ....................................................................W, 9-4A22 Troy* ....................................................................W, 6-5A24 Lipscomb ............................................................ L, 6-7A27 ULM* ...................................................................L, 6-14A28 ULM* ....................................................................W, 7-6A29 ULM* ..................................................................... L, 6-7M1 #18 Louisville ....................................................W, 8-1M4 at Florida Atlantic*........................................... L, 5-6M5 at Florida Atlantic*........................................... L, 0-6M6 at Florida Atlantic*..........................................W, 6-1M11 at South Alabama* .........................................W, 7-6M13 at South Alabama-1* ...................................... L, 1-4M13 at South Alabama-2* ...................................... L, 7-8M15 Eastern Kentucky ......................................... W, 11-7M17 Middle Tennessee* .........................................W, 4-2M18 Middle Tennessee* .........................................W, 5-4M19 Middle Tennessee* .......................................... L, 1-6M23 (1) Florida Atlantic* ......................................... L, 3-4M24 (1) South Alabama* ......................................... L, 3-5M26 (1) ULM* .............................................................W, 7-4* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Sun Belt Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)

2013 (28-29, 16-14 sun Belt) h: 18-12 • a: 10-15 • n: 0-2sun Belt - 5thF15 Bowling Green State ....................................... L, 8-9F16 Bowling Green State ....................................... L, 2-3F17 Bowling Green State ......................................W, 4-3F22 Central Michigan .............................................. L, 2-4F23 Central Michigan .......................................... W, 12-6F24 Central Michigan .............................................W, 4-2F26 at Belmont ........................................................L, 4-13F27 Belmont ............................................................... L, 6-7M3 at Southern Illinois .......................................... L, 1-6M4 at Southern Illinois .........................................W, 6-4M6 at Austin Peay ................................................... L, 6-7M8 VMI .................................................................... W, 13-5M9 VMI .......................................................................W, 4-3M10 VMI .......................................................................W, 7-2M12 at Tennessee ...................................................... L, 0-4M13 at Tennessee ...................................................... L, 4-5M15 Middle Tennessee* .........................................W, 6-5M16 Middle Tennessee-1* .................................. W, 12-2M16 Middle Tennessee-2* .....................................W, 9-7M19 at #8 Kentucky .................................................W, 6-3M20 Lipscomb ............................................................ L, 4-5M22 at FIU* .................................................................W, 4-3M23 at FIU* .................................................................W, 9-8M24 at FIU* .................................................................. L, 2-5M27 Evansville ...........................................................W, 8-5M29 Louisiana-Lafayette* ................................... W, 10-9M30 Louisiana-Lafayette-1* ..................................W, 3-0M30 Louisiana-Lafayette-2* ................................... L, 6-8A3 Austin Peay......................................................... L, 1-3A5 at Arkansas State* ............................................ L, 0-6A6 at Arkansas State* ...........................................W, 4-2A7 at Arkansas State* ............................................ L, 3-5A9 #8 Louisville ......................................................W, 6-5A12 Troy* ...................................................................L, 3-11

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all-time resultsA13 Troy* ....................................................................W, 5-4A14 Troy ......................................................................W, 7-6A16 at Lipscomb ....................................................... L, 0-2A19 at South Alabama* ...................................... W, 10-8A20 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 3-6A21 at South Alabama* .......................................... L, 5-7A23 #24 Kentucky ....................................................W, 3-2A26 at UALR* .............................................................. L, 0-5A28 at UALR* ............................................................L, 6-10A28 at UALR* ............................................................L, 6-16A30 at #11 Louisville ................................................ L, 2-6M3 ULM* ..................................................................... L, 2-3M4 ULM* ....................................................................W, 7-2M5 ULM* ....................................................................W, 9-1M10 Florida Atlantic* ............................................... L, 2-7M11 Florida Atlantic* ..................................................L, 3-10M12 Florida Atlantic* .............................................L, 6-12M14 at Evansville ......................................................W, 7-6M16 at Middle Tennessee* .......................... W, 11-8M17 at Middle Tennessee* ....................................W, 8-2M18 at Middle Tennessee* ....................................W, 3-2M22 (1) Florida Atlantic* ......................................... L, 4-5 M23 (1) Arkansas State* ........................................L, 4-10* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Lafayette, La.)

2014 (29-28, 15-15 sun Belt) h: 20-8 • a: 9-17 • n: 1-3sun Belt - 5thF15 Southern Illinois ............................................... L, 2-3F16 Southern Illinois-1 ..........................................W, 6-4F16 Southern Illinois-2 ..........................................W, 6-1F18 at Belmont .......................................................... L, 3-7F21 UNC Asheville ...................................................W, 8-5F22 UNC Asheville ...................................................W, 6-4F23 UNC Asheville ................................................ W, 13-2F25 at #4 Vanderbilt ...............................................W, 3-2F28 (1) East Carolina ................................................ L, 1-2M1 (1) Ohio State..................................................... L, 4-5M2 (1) Pittsburgh....................................................W, 3-2M5 at Lipscomb .....................................................L, 2-10M8 Illinois-1 ..............................................................W, 4-3M8 Illinois-2 ..............................................................W, 5-3M9 Illinois ..................................................................W, 1-0M11 at Georgia .........................................................L, 7-26M12 at Georgia ........................................................... L, 6-8M14 at Georgia State* .............................................. L, 5-6M15 at Georgia State*-1 .........................................W, 4-3M15 at Georgia State*-2 .........................................W, 6-5M18 at Kentucky ......................................................L, 3-10M21 Texas State* .......................................................W, 4-1M22 Texas State* ......................................................L, 4-13M23 Texas State* ........................................................ L, 5-7M26 #10 Louisville ..................................................... L, 3-5M29 at #1 UL-Lafayette*-1 .................................. W, 14-3M29 at #1 UL-Lafayette*-2 ....................................L, 9-10M30 at #1 UL-Lafayette* .......................................... L, 4-7A1 Austin Peay........................................................W, 5-2A2 Lipscomb ...........................................................W, 3-2A4 Arkansas State*................................................W, 8-6A5 Arkansas State*................................................W, 9-6A6 Arkansas State*................................................. L, 5-7

A11 at Troy*................................................................W, 5-4A12 at Troy*...............................................................L, 6-11A13 at Troy*...............................................................L, 5-10A16 at #18 Indiana ................................................... L, 0-1A18 South Alabama* .......................................... L, 10-13A19 South Alabama* ..............................................W, 7-2A20 South Alabama* ..............................................W, 6-3A22 at #12 Louisville ................................................ L, 1-3A25 UALR* ..................................................................W, 8-0A26 UALR* ................................................................... L, 5-7A27 UALR* ..................................................................W, 4-1A29 at Austin Peay ...................................................W, 6-5A30 Belmont ........................................................... W, 13-3M2 at ULM* ...............................................................W, 4-3M3 at ULM* ............................................................ W, 11-2M4 at ULM* ................................................................ L, 4-5M9 at UT Arlington* ............................................... L, 3-5M10 at UT Arlington* ............................................... L, 5-8M11 at UT Arlington ................................................. L, 3-5M15 Georgia State* ............................................... W, 10-1M16 Georgia State* ..................................................W, 2-1M17 Georgia State* ................................................... L, 4-5M21 (2) Texas State .................................................... L, 3-4M22 (2) ULM ................................................................ L, 6-8* Sun Belt Conference Game(1) Keith LeClair Classic (Greenville, N.C.)(2) Sun Belt Conference Tournament(Mobile, Ala.)

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All-TIME SERIES RECORDSschool w l t last streakAir Force 1 0 0 1969 W2Akron 8 3 0 2006 W2Alabama 6 11 0 1993 L5UAB 29 25 0 1994 L1Albany 5 2 0 2009 W4Albion (Mich.) 2 0 0 1981 W2Arkansas 0 2 0 1987 L2UALR 47 34 0 2014 W1Arkansas State 39 39 0 2014 L1Asbury (Ky.) 2 0 0 2002 W2Auburn 0 3 0 2011 L3Auburn HS (Ky.) 2 0 0 1913 W2Aurora (Ill.) 8 0 0 1982 W8austin peay 94 57 1 2014 w2Ball State 1 1 0 1983 W1Baylor 1 2 0 2010 W1Bellarmine 29 11 0 1991 W1Belmont 18 22 0 2014 w1Berea 1 0 0 1910 W1Bethel (Ky.) 7 0 0 1959 W7Bethel (Tenn.) 7 7 0 1927 L1Birmingham Southern 1 0 0 1994 W1Bowling Green State 9 4 0 2013 W1Bradley 4 3 0 2002 W2Bradley Tech 0 1 0 1940 L1Brescia 2 0 0 2009 W2Butler 11 2 0 2012 W7Campbellsville 28 4 0 1983 W16canisius 1 0 0 1979 w1Capital 2 0 0 1972 W2Central Florida 11 9 0 2003 W1Central Michigan 3 6 0 2013 W2Central Normal (Ind.) 2 0 0 1924 W2Centre 22 6 0 1975 W3Charleston Southern 0 1 0 2001 L1Charlotte 2 0 0 1988 W2Cincinnati 5 0 0 1999 W5Cleveland State 1 0 0 1982 W1coastal carolina 0 3 0 2011 l3College of Charleston 2 1 0 2011 L1Columbus State (Ga.) 5 3 0 1986 W1Cumberland (Ky.) 3 2 1 1937 W1Cumberland (Tenn.) 12 4 1 1991 T1Dayton 5 2 0 2004 W4Defiance (Ohio) 1 0 0 1926 W1DePaul 1 0 0 1942 W1DuPont Manual HS 2 0 0 1913 W2East Tennessee State 2 3 0 1978 L2Eastern Illinois 12 4 0 1991 W4Eastern Kentucky 73 60 2 2012 W1Elkton HS 2 1 0 1912 W1evansville 37 29 2 2013 w2Faculty 1 0 0 1912 W1Ferris State 4 2 0 1983 L2Florida 0 6 0 1998 L6florida atlantic 10 19 0 2013 l4fiu 29 26 0 2013 l1Florida State 1 14 0 2001 L8Fort Knox 1 3 0 1952 L1Franklin (Ind.) 2 0 0 1986 W2Georgetown (Ky.) 5 0 0 1928 W5

school w l t last streakGeorgia 2 2 0 2014 L2Georgia Southern 1 1 0 1979 L1Georgia Southwestern 1 0 0 1977 W1Georgia State 5 2 0 2014 W2Georgia Tech 1 5 0 1997 L4Glasgow HS 1 0 0 1912 W1Grand Valley State 1 2 0 1982 L2Hanover 1 0 0 1923 W1Hillsdale HS 4 1 0 1961 W1Hopkinsville HS 0 1 0 1938 L1Houston 7 6 0 1990 L2Huntington (Ind.) 5 0 0 1985 W5Illinois 6 8 0 2014 W4Illinois Benedictine 1 0 0 1980 W1Illinois-Chicago 2 1 0 2010 L1Illinois State 11 12 0 2005 L2Indiana 3 1 0 2014 L1IPFW 2 1 0 2006 W2IUPUI 5 1 0 1984 L1Indiana Southeast 4 1 0 1982 W2Indiana State 5 4 1 1985 W1Indiana Tech 4 0 0 1997 W4Iowa 3 0 0 1981 W3Jacksonville 13 25 0 1998 L3Jacksonville State 0 1 0 1977 L1Kansas State 1 0 0 2011 W1 Kent State 4 3 0 2012 W1kentucky 25 32 0 2014 l1Kentucky Southern 2 0 0 1969 W2Kentucky State 2 0 0 2005 W2Kentucky Wesleyan 54 26 0 2009 W16Lamar 3 10 0 1998 W1LaSalle 1 0 0 1984 W1Lincoln (Mo.) 2 0 0 1986 W2Lindsey Wilson 9 1 0 1936 W5lipscomb 38 37 1 2014 w1Louisiana-Lafayette 27 44 0 2014 L2ULM 18 11 0 2014 L1LSU 0 3 0 1996 L3louisiana tech 13 13 0 2001 w1louisville 68 64 0 2014 l3Marietta (Ga.) 0 2 0 1985 L2Marshall 8 4 0 1999 w4Maryland 0 1 0 2005 l1McKendree (Ill.) 3 0 0 1980 W3Memphis 0 1 0 1987 L1Mercer 0 5 0 1992 L5Miami (Fla.) 0 1 0 1978 L1Miami (Ohio) 1 0 0 1951 W1Michigan State 4 0 0 2003 W4Middle tennessee 120 99 2 2013 w6Millikin (Ill.) 1 0 0 1952 W1Mississippi 4 5 0 2011 W1Mississippi state 0 2 0 2010 l2Missouri 3 0 0 2009 W3Missouri State 1 1 0 1986 L1Morehead State 29 22 0 2006 L1Murray State 63 65 1 2012 L1Nevada 0 1 0 1993 L1UNLV 0 3 0 2004 L3New Mexico State 5 12 0 2005 L4

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All-TIME SERIES RECORDSschool w l t last streakNew Orleans 30 25 0 2010 W8New York Tech 1 0 0 2011 W1North Alabama 2 0 0 1981 W2NC State 0 1 0 1987 L1UNC Wilmington 1 0 0 2007 W1Northeastern Illinois 14 3 0 1997 L2Northern Illinois 3 1 0 1995 W3Northern Iowa 2 3 0 2003 W1Notre Dame 0 1 0 1926 L1Oakland 3 0 0 2001 W3Ohio 7 2 0 2006 L1ohio state 0 2 0 2014 l2Ohio Wesleyan 1 0 0 1925 W1Oklahoma 1 0 0 2007 W1Oklahoma State 0 2 0 2008 L2old Dominion 2 3 0 1991 l1Olivet (Mich.) 1 0 0 1981 W1Oregon State 0 1 0 2002 L1Pacific 0 1 0 2011 L1 Port Huron 1 0 1 1965 T1Purdue 4 5 0 2008 W4Quincy (Ill.) 2 0 0 1980 W2rice 2 6 0 1995 l1Rollins 0 0 1 1984 T1St. Francis (N.Y.) 1 0 0 1993 W1St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 1 0 0 1979 W1St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 0 1 0 1983 L1St. Louis 7 5 0 2005 L1St. Mary’s (Mich.) 8 4 0 1924 W1St. Mary’s (Minn.) 1 0 0 1985 W1St. Xavier (Ill.) 2 1 0 1982 L1Samford 6 1 0 1994 L1San Diego State 1 3 0 2002 L2Scottsville HS 1 0 0 1930 W1South Alabama 52 85 0 2014 W2South Carolina 0 1 0 2007 L1USC Upstate 1 0 0 1987 W1South Florida 30 26 0 1991 W5SE Missouri State 2 1 0 1995 W1SE Louisiana 2 2 0 1992 L1southern illinois 12 26 0 2014 w2Southern Indiana 9 3 0 1988 W4Springfield HS 1 0 0 1913 W1Sue Bennett 1 0 0 1997 W1Tampa 0 1 0 1980 L1Temple 1 1 0 1983 W1Tennessee 3 5 0 2013 L3UT-Martin 6 0 0 2004 W6Tennessee State 6 1 0 1984 W5Tennessee Tech 70 49 2 2001 L2Texas 0 1 0 1987 L1Texas A&M 2 0 0 2010 W2Texas State 2 3 0 2014 L3TCU 0 1 0 2008 L1Texas-Pan American 7 8 0 2005 W1Thomas More 2 0 0 1980 W2Toledo 5 2 0 2012 W1Transylvania 5 0 0 1928 W5Trevecca Nazarene 1 1 0 1978 L1Troy 14 24 0 2014 L2Tulane 0 1 0 2004 L1

school w l t last streakUnion (Ky.) 2 0 0 1959 W2Union (Tenn.) 3 0 0 1975 W3Valdosta State 2 4 0 1980 W2Valparaiso 2 1 0 2002 W1vanderbilt 33 59 2 2014 w1VCU 6 1 0 2010 W6Villanova 1 0 0 1984 W1Virginia 1 0 0 1976 W1VMI 3 0 0 2013 W3Wake Forest 0 1 0 2005 L1Washington 0 1 0 2004 L1Washington (Mo.) 3 1 0 1992 W3Wayne State (Mich.) 4 0 0 1981 W4Western Carolina 0 2 0 1990 L2Western Illinois 9 4 0 2012 L1Western Michigan 1 0 0 1977 W1Winthrop 0 1 0 2005 L1Wisconsin-Miwaukee 5 3 0 2006 W1Wittenberg (Ohio) 0 2 0 1972 L2Wheaton (Ill.) 1 0 0 1962 W1Wofford 7 2 0 2005 L1Wright State 3 1 0 2003 L1Wyoming 1 0 0 1995 W1Xavier 15 2 0 2007 W10Yale 1 3 0 2000 L2Youngstown State 6 0 0 2008 W6

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENTair force (1-0)

neutral: 1-0

1969 Carbondale, Ill. .............W 7-6 (Governor’s Invitational)

akron (8-3)home: 7-2; away: 1-1

1971 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-21971 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-14/5/81 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-2 Bowilng Green, Ky. ....W 13-24/25/81 Akron, Ohio ....................L 4-5 Akron, Ohio ...................W 7-63/18/05 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-33/19/05 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-43/20/05 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 9-163/17/06 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-43/18/06 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-7

alabama (6-11)home: 1-1; away: 5-10

3/7/79 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ............L 2-9 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ...........W 10-13/14/81 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ............L 8-133/15/81 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ............L 1-24/6/81 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-85/5/81 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ............L 1-93/9/82 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ...........W 9-43/10/82 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ...........W 5-22/21/86 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ............L 5-222/22/86 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ...........W 13-122/23/86 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ............L 5-82/20/87 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ...........W 10-42/21/87 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ............L 5-62/20/88 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ............L 0-72/21/88 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ............L 3-94/28/92 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ............L 6-75/11/93 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 11-13

uaB (29-25)home: 18-8; away: 11-17

3/6/81 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 1-54/9/83 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 5-11 Birmingham, Ala. .......W 9-24/10/83 Birmingham, Ala. .......W 9-74/24/83 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-9 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-74/7/84 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 0-14/8/84 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 3-54/21/84 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-54/22/84 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-124/6/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-6 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-34/7/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-04/20/85 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 1-12 Birmingham, Ala. .......W 10-74/21/85 Birmingham, Ala. .......W 11-83/29/86 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 2-5 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 4-7

3/30/86 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 4-84/19/86 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-2 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-63/28/87 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 3-4 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 5-63/29/87 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 2-34/18/87 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-0 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-84/19/87 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-104/9/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-1 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-54/10/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-44/23/88 Birmingham, Ala. .......W 9-64/24/88 Birmingham, Ala. .......W 10-24/25/88 Birmingham, Ala. .......W 8-54/8/89 Birmingham, Ala. .......W 12-44/9/89 Birmingham, Ala. .......W 7-2 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 3-94/15/89 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-7 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-44/16/89 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-54/7/90 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-154/8/90 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-24/14/90 Birmingham, Ala. .......W 2-0 Birmingham, Ala. .......W 6-24/15/90 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 8-94/6/91 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 5-9 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 6-74/7/91 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 8-125/4/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-2 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-7 (f)5/5/91 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-73/25/93 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-22/25/94 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 8-10

albany (5-2)home: 5-2

3/23/07 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-123/24/07 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 21-83/25/07 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-72/27/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 11-02/27/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 23-23/1/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 17-63/1/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 13-3

albion (Mich.) (2-0)home: 1-0; neutral: 1-0

1952 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-23/7/81 Florence, Ala. ................W 17-0

arkansas (0-2)away: 0-2

3/14/87 Fayetteville, Ark. ...........L 3-83/15/87 Fayetteville, Ark. ...........L 2-5

ualr (47-34)home: 28-12; away: 18-19;

neutral: 1-1

4/11/92 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 11-12

Little Rock, Ark. .............L 5-84/12/92 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 6-74/18/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-4 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-24/19/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-43/27/93 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 8-5 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 13-93/28/93 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 7-44/3/93 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-6 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-54/4/93 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-74/9/94 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 9-14 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 1-44/10/94 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 0-55/12/94 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-55/13/94 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-54/22/95 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 5-3 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 2-44/23/95 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 10-113/30/96 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-4 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-103/29/97 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 7-13 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 4-63/30/97 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 10-14/11/98 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-24/12/98 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-65/1/99 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 13-1 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 5-45/2/99 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 7-55/20/99 New Orleans, La. .........W 9-2 (Sun Belt Tournament)3/11/00 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 6-0 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 6-43/12/00 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 4-04/28/00 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-64/29/00 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-104/30/00 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-54/20/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-34/21/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-44/22/01 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-153/22/02 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 8-33/23/02 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 6-83/24/02 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 3-75/9/03 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-65/10/03 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-45/11/03 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-25/14/04 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 12-35/15/04 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 6-45/16/04 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 10-84/2/05 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-7 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-54/3/05 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-63/31/06 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 5-44/1/06 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 8-124/2/06 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 13-144/27/07 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-04/28/07 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-74/29/07 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-45/2/08 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 14-55/3/08 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 8-95/4/08 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 4-9

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENT5/1/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 12-45/2/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-55/3/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 12-25/7/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-45/8/10 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-85/9/10 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-44/1/11 Little Rock, Ark. ............W 14-34/2/11 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 2-84/3/11 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 6-115/26/11 Monroe, La. ....................L 5-9 (Sun Belt Tournament) 3/30/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-33/31/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-14/01/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-74/26/13 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 0-54/28/13 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 6-10 Little Rock, Ark. .............L 6-164/25/14 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-04/26/14 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-74/27/14 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-1

arkansas state (38-37)home: 18-17; away: 18-17; neutral:

1-1

5/1/93 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-9 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-95/2/93 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-15/8/93 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 0-1 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 5-25/9/93 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 3-14/2/94 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 1-0 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 3-84/3/94 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 3-154/30/94 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-5 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-55/1/94 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-43/18/95 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 2-4 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 0-153/19/95 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 0-54/20/96 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-3 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-44/21/96 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-33/15/97 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 2-0 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 3-43/16/97 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 2-54/4/98 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-22 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-64/5/98 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-73/20/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-0 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-43/21/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-34/17/99 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 13-4 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 0-14/18/99 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 9-34/14/00 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 4-04/15/00 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 8-24/16/00 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 5-03/23/01 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-123/24/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-43/25/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-43/31/02 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 7-3

Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 7-45/24/02 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 9-8 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/4/03 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-14/5/03 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-64/9/04 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 10-44/10/04 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 17-104/11/04 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 6-105/7/05 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-10 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-105/8/05 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 9-165/5/06 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 4-215/6/06 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 7-65/7/06 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 12-154/13/07 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-84/14/07 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-34/15/07 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-64/18/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-14/19/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-64/20/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-54/17/09 Jonesboro, Ark. ..........W 3-24/18/09 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........L 6-84/19/09 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 3-04/2/10 Jonesboro, Ark. ..........W 4-34/3/10 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 4-64/4/10 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 1-34/15/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-24/16/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-2 4/17/11 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-44/13/12 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 0-54/14/12 Jonesboro, Ark. ...........W 8-34/15/12 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 3-64/5/13 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 0-64/6/13 Jonesboro, Ark. ..........W 4-24/7/13 Jonesboro, Ark. ............L 3-55/23/13 Lafayette, La. ..................L 4-10 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/4/14 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-64/5/14 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-64/6/14 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-7

asbury (ky.) (2-0)home: 2-0

2/23/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 20-52/22/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-2

auburn (0-3)away: 0-2

3/8/79 Auburn, Ala. ...................L 1-173/11/09 Auburn, Ala. ..................L 7-113/5/11 Charleston, S.C. ............L 8-13 (College of Charleston Tourn.)

auburn hs (2-0)home: 2-0

1913 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-31913 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 19-13

aurora (ill.) (8-0)home: 8-0

3/26/81 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-5 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-03/27/81 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-0 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-13/26/82 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-0 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 16-43/27/82 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 16-2

austin peay (94-57-1)home: 49-23-1; away: 45-34

1933 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 7-141933 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-41934 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 18-41934 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 17-71937 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-21937 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 8-51938 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 10-81938 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-91939 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-11939 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 9-121948 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 17-121948 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 10-51949 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-11949 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 14-31950 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-21950 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 6-111951 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 3-71951 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 11-241957 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 4-51959 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 17-81959 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 6-51960 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 1-91961 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-01961 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 9-01962 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 6-71964 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 5-41964 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 3-11964 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 8-71964 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 13-01965 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-01965 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-31965 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 2-41965 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 7-101966 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 5-41966 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 2-111966 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-01966 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-31967 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-61967 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-11967 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 4-31967 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 5-61968 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-31968 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-01968 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 2-01968 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 6-71969 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-51969 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-21969 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 9-0

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENT1969 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 11-41970 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-21970 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-21970 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 4-11970 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 5-111971 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-51971 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41972 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 2-11972 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 0-121972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-21972 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-61972 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 1-21972 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 5-21973 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-31973 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-41973 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-51973 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-31974 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 8-151974 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 6-31974 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 2-91974 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 4-31975 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-101975 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-01976 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 7-01976 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 2-11977 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 0-51977 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 7-41978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-21978 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-31978 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 7-101978 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 7-31978 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-21978 Bowling Green, Ky. .....T 2-24/8/79 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 2-34/25/79 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-1 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-44/6/80 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 5-4 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 9-84/24/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 16-13/29/81 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-9 (f)4/30/81 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-12 (OVC Tournament)4/1/82 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-5 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-54/21/82 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 2-1 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 2-13/31/83 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-54/12/83 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 21-153/29/84 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 1-24/11/84 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-94/3/85 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 5-34/15/86 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 5-64/29/86 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-24/29/87 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-84/5/88 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 26-134/19/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 20-74/12/89 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-54/18/89 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 13-64/11/90 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-54/23/90 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 12-102/28/91 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-9

4/10/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-25/7/91 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 10-54/1/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-24/27/92 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 3-45/11/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-34/27/93 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 6-184/28/93 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-54/21/94 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 14-64/26/94 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-24/20/95 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-44/25/95 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 4-54/2/96 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-174/17/96 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 8-44/2/97 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 8-224/16/97 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-34/8/98 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-94/15/98 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 6-44/7/99 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-125/6/99 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 13-14/18/00 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 7-54/4/01 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 12-144/10/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-24/2/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-24/16/02 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 7-84/8/03 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 9-24/14/04 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 13-14/27/05 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 4-55/17/05 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 29-134/4/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 9-124/18/06 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 5-114/24/07 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-63/26/08 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-94/14/09 Clarksville, Tenn. .........L 4-74/28/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 14-43/2/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 14-74/13/10 Clarksville, Tenn. ........W 14-73/22/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-24/12/11 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 17-63/21/12 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 12-83/6/13 Clarksville, Tenn. ..........L 6-74/3/13 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-34/1/14 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-24/29/14 Clarksville, Tenn. .........W 6-5

Ball state (1-1)home: 1-1

2/26/83 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-6 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-4

Baylor (1-2)away: 1-2

3/12/87 Waco, Texas ....................L 5-113/13/87 Waco, Texas ....................L 6-82/28/10 Waco, Texas ...................W 6-2

Bellarmine (29-11)home: 20-4; away: 9-7

1960 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-51960 Louisville, Ky..................W 4-31961 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-0

1961 Louisville, Ky..................W 5-41962 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-01962 Louisville, Ky...................L 5-91963 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-01965 Louisville, Ky..................W 9-71966 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-11967 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-21967 Louisville, Ky..................W 9-21968 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-31970 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-01970 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-01973 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-71973 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-01973 Louisville, Ky...................L 0-21973 Louisville, Ky...................L 4-51974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-01974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41974 Louisville, Ky...................L 7-81974 Louisville, Ky..................W 7-61975 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-11975 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-31977 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-31977 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-51977 Louisville, Ky..................W 8-71977 Louisville, Ky..................W 13-63/15/83 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-5 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-53/15/84 Louisville, Ky...................L 4-74/11/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-43/26/86 Louisville, Ky..................W 6-44/8/86 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-53/5/87 Louisville, Ky..................W 6-13/24/87 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-13/16/88 Louisville, Ky...................L 5-63/29/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-54/4/89 Louisville, Ky...................L 3-54/17/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-0

Belmont (18-22)home: 9-10; away: 9-12

1954 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-81954 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 12-91955 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 5-31955 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 11-141958 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 8-71958 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-21959 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-131959 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 9-01960 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 6-81961 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 0-131963 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-41963 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 7-11964 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 6-71964 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 16-61965 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-51965 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 1-31970 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-21970 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-13/16/99 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 16-32/22/00 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 8-13/12/03 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-4

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENT3/9/04 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 3-93/23/05 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 8-92/21/06 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 4-75/3/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-154/10/07 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-53/5/08 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 1-63/18/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-63/3/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ....L 8-123/4/09 Nashville, Tenn. ..........W 7-13/2/10 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 3-54/7/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-23/15/11 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 11-63/30/11 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-93/20/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-64/17/12 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 0-72/26/13 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 4-132/27/13 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-72/18/14 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 3-74/30/14 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-3

Berea (1-0)away: 1-0

1910 Berea, Ky. ........................W 6-4

Bethel (ky.) (7-0)home: 3-0; away: 4-0

1926 Bethel, Ky. .......................W 12-01926 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-31927 Bethel, Ky. .......................W 1-01927 Bethel, Ky. .......................W 1-01928 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-51959 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 24-21959 Bethel, Ky. .......................W 9-0

Bethel (tenn.) (7-7)home: 2-4; away: 5-3

1914 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-31914 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-51924 McKenzie, Tenn. ...........L 5-71925 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-51925 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-81925 McKenzie, Tenn. ..........W 6-51925 McKenzie, Tenn. ...........L 2-41925 McKenzie, Tenn. ..........W 1-01925 McKenzie, Tenn. ..........W 7-01926 McKenzie, Tenn. ..........W 2-11926 McKenzie, Tenn. ...........L 3-61926 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-31927 McKenzie, Tenn. ..........W 2-01927 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-4

Birmingham-southern (1-0)away: 1-0

2/26/94 Birmingham, Ala. .......W 3-1

Bowling green state (9-4)home: 9-4

3/24/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-13/16/02 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-2

3/17/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-72/22/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-42/23/08 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 9-122/24/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-92/18/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-12/19/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-72/20/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-32/15/13 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-92/16/13 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-32/17/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-3

Bradley (4-3)home: 4-2; away: 0-1

1971 Peoria, Ill...........................L 0-43/9/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-6 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-163/10/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-0 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-73/2/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-3

Bradley tech (0-1)home: 0-1

1940 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-6

Brescia (2-0)home: 2-0

4/18/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-43/24/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 4-3

Butler (11-2)home: 10-2; neutral: 1-0

3/11/81 Panama City, Fla. ........W 7-23/20/90 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-4 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-43/15/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-03/16/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-0 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-42/22/97 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-12/23/97 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-33/3/06 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-33/4/06 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-103/5/06 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-23/13/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-2

campbellsville (28-4)home: 17-2; away: 11-2

1960 Campbellsville, Ky. .....W 11-51961 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-91961 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-31962 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 20-01962 Campbellsville, Ky. .....W 8-61962 Campbellsville, Ky. .....W 4-31963 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-01963 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-71963 Campbellsville, Ky. ......L 5-61966 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 16-101967 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-2

1967 Campbellsville, Ky. .....W 3-01968 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-21969 Campbellsville, Ky. ......L 1-41969 Campbellsville, Ky. .....W 6-21970 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-21970 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-21972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-41972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-31973 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-11973 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-21973 Campbellsville, Ky. .....W 5-11973 Campbellsville, Ky. .....W 7-01974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-11974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-21974 Campbellsville, Ky. .....W 17-61974 Campbellsville, Ky. .....W 16-71977 Campbellsville, Ky. .....W 20-01978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-45/6/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-115/4/81 Campbellsville, Ky. .....W 11-44/21/83 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-4

canisius (1-0)neutral: 1-0

3/15/79 n/a......................................W 17-4

capital (2-0)home: 2-0

1972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-31972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-5

castle heights hs (1-0)away: 0-1

1916 n/a......................................W 11-2

central florida (11-9)home: 2-1; away: 9-8

3/6/83 Orlando, Fla. ..................W 8-23/7/83 Orlando, Fla. ...................L 0-13/8/83 Orlando, Fla. ..................W 5-33/9/83 Orlando, Fla. ...................L 10-113/8/84 Orlando, Fla. ...................L 2-122/9/90 Orlando, Fla. ..................W 9-32/10/90 Orlando, Fla. ...................L 3-13 Orlando, Fla. ..................W 4-22/15/91 Orlando, Fla. ..................W 14-122/16/91 Orlando, Fla. ...................L 2-42/17/91 Orlando, Fla. ...................L 5-64/3/92 Orlando, Fla. ..................W 7-44/4/92 Orlando, Fla. ..................W 10-74/5/92 Orlando, Fla. ...................L 3-44/24/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-74/25/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 26-124/26/92 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-122/14/03 Orlando, Fla. ..................W 4-22/15/03 Orlando, Fla. ...................L 5-62/16/03 Orlando, Fla. ..................W 4-3

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENTcentral Michigan (3-6)

home: 3-6

2/25/05 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-62/26/05 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-4 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-82/27/05 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-52/17/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-15 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-202/22/13 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-42/23/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-62/24/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-2

central normal (ind.) (2-0)home: 2-0

1924 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-11924 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-3

centre (22-6)home: 8-1; away: 14-5

1928 Danville, Ky. ...................W 7-51928 Danville, Ky. ...................W 4-31928 Danville, Ky. ...................W 6-01929 Danville, Ky. ....................L 4-81929 Danville, Ky. ...................W 19-51929 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-31929 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-101946 Danville, Ky. ...................W 18-111947 Danville, Ky. ....................L 7-81948 Danville, Ky. ....................L 9-101951 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-21951 Danville, Ky. ...................W 16-21967 Danville, Ky. ...................W 14-41967 Danville, Ky. ...................W 12-61968 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41968 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-01969 Danville, Ky. ...................W 3-21969 Danville, Ky. ....................L 1-21970 Danville, Ky. ...................W 21-51970 Danville, Ky. ...................W 6-51971 Danville, Ky. ...................W 8-11971 Danville, Ky. ...................W 5-31972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-11972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-51974 Danville, Ky. ....................L 4-71974 Danville, Ky. ...................W 10-21975 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-01975 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-2

charleston southern (0-1)away: 0-1

2/11/01 Charleston, S.C. ............L 3-4

charlotte (2-0)home: 1-0; away: 1-0

5/10/87 Charlotte, N.C. ..............W 9-45/18/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-2 (Sun Belt Tournament)

cincinnati (5-0)home: 4-0; away: 1-0

1937 Cincinnati, Ohio ..........W 10-63/22/90 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-63/1/98 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-12/26/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-02/28/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-10

cleveland state (1-0)home: 1-0

3/19/82 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-0

coastal carolina (0-3)away: 0-3

2/11/89 Conway, S.C. ..................L 3-102/12/89 Conway, S.C. ..................L 7-162/26/11 Myrtle Beach, S.C. .......L 1-6

college of charleston (2-1)away: 2-1

2/9/01 Charleston, S.C. ...........W 10-32/10/01 Charleston, S.C. ...........W 7-53/4/11 Charleston, S.C. ............L 5-7

columbus (ga.) (5-3)home: 2-1; away: 3-2

1978 Columbus, Ga. ..............L 2-33/9/79 Columbus, Ga. .............W 6-1 Columbus, Ga. .............W 7-23/22/80 Columbus, Ga. .............W 13-4 Columbus, Ga. ..............L 5-65/10/86 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-2 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-45/11/86 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-3

cumberland (ky.) (3-2-1)home: 1-0; away: 2-2-1

1916 Williamsburg, Ky. .........T 0-01916 Williamsburg, Ky. ........W 6-41923 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41923 Williamsburg, Ky. .........L 2-101937 Williamsburg, Ky. .........L 6-71937 Williamsburg, Ky. ........W 15-2

cumberland (tenn.) (12-4-1)home: 5-2; away: 7-2-1

4/17/84 Lebanon, Tenn. ............W 5-2 Lebanon, Tenn. ............W 1-04/26/84 Lebanon, Tenn. .............L 4-52/28/85 Lebanon, Tenn. ............W 11-2 Lebanon, Tenn. ............W 3-24/8/85 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-134/18/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-13/1/86 Lebanon, Tenn. .............L 2-3 Lebanon, Tenn. ............W 4-34/16/86 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-83/3/87 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-53/23/87 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-4

4/1/87 Lebanon, Tenn. ............W 17-33/22/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-63/14/89 Lebanon, Tenn. ............W 9-83/23/89 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-104/11/91 Lebanon, Tenn. .............T 6-6

Dayton (5-2)home: 5-2

3/9/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-6 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-63/10/02 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-93/4/03 Bowing Green, Ky. .....W 3-03/6/04 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-33/7/04 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 16-6

Defiance (ohio) (1-0)home: 1-0

1926 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-2

Depaul (1-0)home: 1-0

1942 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-6

Dupont Manual hs (2-0)home: 2-0

1912 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-01913 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-2

east carolina (0-1)away: 0-1

2/28/14 Greenville, N.C.. ............L 1-2

east tennessee state (2-3)home: 1-3; away: 1-0

1958 Johnson City, Tenn. ...W 4-31960 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-31978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-4 (OVC Tournament)1978 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-3 (OVC Tournament)1978 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-7 (OVC Tournament)

eastern illinois (12-4)home: 12-4

1978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-81978 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-51978 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-103/29/79 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-0 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-13/30/79 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-43/26/88 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-73/27/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-63/25/89 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-0 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-13/26/89 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-1

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eastern kentucky (73-60-2)home: 46-20-1; away: 27-40-1

1910 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-0 (First Game in WKU History)1910 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 0-51912 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 4-21912 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-01913 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 0-41913 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 2-31913 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-51913 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 22-01914 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 0-11914 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 11-31916 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 10-01916 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 7-21922 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41922 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-51928 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W n/a1929 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-81929 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 16-21935 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 1-61936 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 0-31937 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 9-101937 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 2-71938 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 7-91938 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 4-51938 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-101938 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-121939 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-121939 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-101939 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 15-141939 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 4-51940 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 5-01940 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 6-71940 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 16-61940 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-91941 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-91942 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 2-31942 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 11-11946 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 8-71946 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-21947 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 0-61948 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-101948 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 5-71950 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-11951 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 5-61951 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 16-111951 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-3 (OVC Tournament)1951 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-3 (OVC Tournament)1951 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-6 (OVC Tournament)1952 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 3-4 (OVC Tournament)1952 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 1-0

(OVC Tournament)1952 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 9-4 (OVC Tournament)1954 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-61954 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 5-61954 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 0-81958 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-31959 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 0-101960 Bowling Green, Ky. .....T 2-21962 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 3-71971 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-61971 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-41972 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 4-51972 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 0-11972 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-51972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-01972 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 3-21972 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 0-11973 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 8-11973 Richmond, Ky. ...............T 1-11973 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-11973 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-21974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-31974 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-41975 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 4-51975 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 10-111977 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-31977 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-34/7/79 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-0 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-44/22/79 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 16-6 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 12-14/5/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-1 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 20-04/20/80 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 6-5 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 12-84/11/81 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 3-1 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 18-64/16/81 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-44/17/81 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-64/30/81 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-11 (OVC Tournament)5/1/82 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-3 (OVC Tournament)3/31/84 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-3 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-85/6/84 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 1-4 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 4-73/23/88 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-93/24/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-23/15/89 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-25/11/89 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 4-143/27/90 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-105/10/90 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 14-73/6/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-25/8/91 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 3-43/24/92 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 20-33/10/93 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 15-44/6/93 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-63/31/94 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-15/11/94 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 10-113/29/95 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 6-8

4/12/95 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-93/26/96 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 5-64/9/96 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-73/25/97 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 5-104/30/97 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-65/5/98 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 17-64/8/99 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 11-184/21/99 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-124/12/00 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-15/10/00 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 16-64/25/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 17-35/9/01 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 4-53/12/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-25/15/02 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 11-03/26/03 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 8-125/14/03 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-83/21/04 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-165/12/04 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 20-114/13/05 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-55/11/05 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 11-104/5/06 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-55/16/06 Richmond, Ky. ..............W 14-44/11/07 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 16-74/25/07 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 11-164/9/08 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-93/17/09 Richmond, Ky. ..............L 7-84/22/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 11-95/4/11 Richmond, Ky. ...............L 2-45/15/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-7

elkton hs (2-1)home: 1-0; away: 1-1

1912 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-11912 Elkton, Ky. ........................L 0-31912 Elkton, Ky. .......................W 13-3

evansville (37-29-2)home: 23-12-2; away: 14-17

1926 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-61926 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-61926 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-31926 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 24-41926 Evansville, Ind. .............W 5-41946 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-61946 Evansville, Ind. .............W 20-91947 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 5-61947 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 1-61948 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-51948 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 0-141949 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 1-81950 Evansville, Ind. .............W 12-41950 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-41951 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-11951 Evansville, Ind. .............W 14-41952 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 8-101952 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-51953 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 17-21953 Evansville, Ind. .............W 8-61954 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-11954 Evansville, Ind. .............W 10-61956 Bowling Green, Ky. .....T 6-6

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENT1956 Evansville, Ind. .............W 5-41970 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 4-51970 Evansville, Ind. .............W 17-71974 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-21974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-01977 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 10-131977 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 5-61978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-03/9/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-2 Bowling Green, Ky. .....T 4-44/13/81 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-03/23/82 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 5-6 Evansville, Ind. .............W 9-13/7/85 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-8 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-85/1/86 Evansville, Ind. .............W 8-6 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 1-34/28/87 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-9 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-144/26/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-44/27/88 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 3-184/25/89 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-74/26/89 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 6-74/24/90 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-24/25/90 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 7-194/23/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-24/24/91 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 2-94/21/92 Evansville, Ind. .............W 8-44/22/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-44/20/93 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-74/21/93 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 5-64/20/94 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 6-74/18/95 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-104/19/95 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 9-104/15/97 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-64/22/97 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 7-104/20/99 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-55/12/99 Evansville, Ind. .............W 11-75/1/07 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-73/25/08 Evansville, Ind. .............W 10-14/15/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-33/7/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-73/27/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-55/14/13 Evansville, Ind. .............W 7-6

ferris state (4-2)home: 4-2

3/26/79 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-1 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-13/27/79 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-33/24/83 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-11 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-9

florida (0-6)away: 0-6

3/12/79 Gainesville, Fla. .............L 2-33/13/79 Gainesville, Fla. .............L 3-43/17/80 Gainesville, Fla. .............L 7-83/18/80 Gainesville, Fla. .............L 15-16

2/24/98 Gainesville, Fla. .............L 2-32/25/98 Gainesville, Fla. .............L 2-3

fau (10-19)home: 5-7; away: 2-7; neutral: 2-5

3/9/07 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-133/10/07 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-113/11/07 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-95/24/07 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 6-7 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/25/08 Boca Raton, Fla. ............L 6-124/26/08 Boca Raton, Fla. ...........W 11-54/27/08 Boca Raton, Fla. ............L 5-105/21/08 Lafayette, La. .................W 9-0 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/24/08 Lafayette, La. ..................L 5-6 (Sun Belt Tournament) Lafayette, La. .................W 5-4 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/24/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ....L 1-34/25/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 8-34/26/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-34/16/10 Boca Raton, Fla. ...........L 3-104/17/10 Boca Raton, Fla. ............L 4-54/18/10 Boca Raton, Fla. ............L 8-95/26/10 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .L 8-9 (Sun Belt Tournament) 5/6/11 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-45/7/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-25/8/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-45/25/11 Monroe, La. ...................W 11-10 (Sun Belt Tournament) 5/4/12 Boca Raton, Fla. ............L 5-65/5/12 Boca Raton, Fla. ............L 0-65/6/12 Boca Raton, Fla. ...........W 6-15/23/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-4 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/10/13 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-75/11/13 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-105/12/13 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-125/22/13 Lafayette, La. ..................L 4-5 (Sun Belt Tournament)

fiu (29-26)home: 15-10; away: 10-13;

neutral: 4-3

5/8/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-15/9/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-75/22/99 New Orleans, La. ..........L 2-3 (Sun Belt Tournament)3/17/00 Miami, Fla. .......................L 6-73/18/00 Miami, Fla. .......................L 7-115/5/00 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-2 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-105/6/00 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-85/18/00 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 6-9 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/27/01 Miami, Fla. .......................L 2-64/28/01 Miami, Fla. .......................L 2-54/29/01 Miami, Fla. ......................W 3-2

4/5/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-24/6/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-54/7/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-63/28/03 Miami, Fla. .......................L 9-103/29/03 Miami, Fla. ......................W 11-73/30/03 Miami, Fla. .......................L 9-105/21/03 Lafayette, La. .................W 13-9 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/23/03 Lafayette, La. .................W 8-3 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/2/04 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-14/3/04 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-174/4/04 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-75/27/04 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 6-5 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/28/04 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 13-7 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/13/05 Miami, Fla. .......................L 5-115/14/05 Miami, Fla. ......................W 9-85/15/05 Miami, Fla. .......................L 3-45/12/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-55/13/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-55/14/06 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-55/25/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-8 (Sun Belt Tournament)3/16/07 Miami, Fla. .......................L 2-53/17/07 Miami, Fla. ......................W 6-53/18/07 Miami, Fla. ......................W 13-54/5/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-6 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 17-14/6/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-94/3/09 Miami, Fla. ......................L 8-94/4/09 Miami, Fla. .....................W 5-44/5/09 Miami, Fla. .......................L 9-124/23/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ....L 6-74/25/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 8-44/25/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 8-35/27/10 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 3-7 (Sun Belt Tournament) 3/25/11 Miami, Fla. ......................W 3-23/26/11 Miami, Fla. ......................W 6-43/27/11 Miami, Fla. .......................L 8-93/23/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-63/24/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-53/25/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-43/22/13 Miami, Fla. ......................W 4-33/23/13 Miami, Fla. ......................W 9-83/24/13 Miami, Fla. .......................L 2-5

florida state (1-14)away: 1-14

1978 Tallahassee, Fla. ............L 4-131978 Tallahassee, Fla. ............L 3-163/17/79 Tallahassee, Fla. ............L 4-145/24/80 Tallahassee, Fla. ............L 7-19 (NCAA Regional)5/25/80 Tallahassee, Fla. ............L 5-10 (NCAA Regional)3/11/85 Tallahassee, Fla. ............L 5-11 Tallahassee, Fla. ...........W 10-62/2/90 Tallahassee, Fla. ............L 3-6

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fort knox (1-3)home: 0-1; away: 1-2

1942 Fort Knox, Ky. .................L 2-51950 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 9-121950 Fort Knox, Ky. ................W 16-51952 Fort Knox, Ky. .................L 4-13

franklin (ind.) (2-0)home: 2-0

4/23/86 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-0 (f) Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-0 (f)

georgetown (ky.) (5-0)home: 4-0; away: 1-0

1913 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-01913 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-01927 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-21927 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-71928 Georgetown, Ky. .........W n/a

georgia (2-2)away: 2-2

2/23/85 Athens, Ga. ....................W 4-32/24/85 Athens, Ga. ....................W 9-43/11/14 Athens, Ga. .....................L 7-263/13/14 Athens, Ga. .....................L 6-8

georgia southern (1-1)away: 1-1

1978 Statesboro, Ga. ............W 8-33/10/79 Statesboro, Ga. .............L 3-23

georgia southwestern (1-0)away: 1-0

1977 Americus, Ga. ...............W 2-1

georgia state (7-3)home: 2-1; away: 4-2; neutral: 1-0

3/4/83 Atlanta, Ga. .....................L 5-102/22/92 Macon, Ga. ....................W 15-32/13/93 Atlanta, Ga. ....................W 14-22/14/93 Atlanta, Ga. ....................W 20-43/14/14 Atlanta, Ga. .....................L 5-63/15/14 Atlanta, Ga. ....................W 4-3 Atlanta, Ga. ....................W 6-55/15/14 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-15/16/14 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-15/17/14 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-5

georgia tech (1-5)away: 1-5

3/6/82 Atlanta, Ga. .....................L 5-83/7/82 Atlanta, Ga. ....................W 6-33/7/86 Atlanta, Ga. .....................L 8-102/15/97 Atlanta, Ga. .....................L 0-6 Atlanta, Ga. .....................L 2-142/16/97 Atlanta, Ga. .....................L 10-22

glasgow hs (1-0)away: 1-0

1912 Glasgow, Ky. ..................W 14-0

grand valley state (1-2)home: 1-2

1978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-61978 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-93/28/82 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-8

hanover (1-0)home: 1-0

1923 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 21-7

hillsdale hs (4-1)home: 4-1

1958 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-51959 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-51960 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-61961 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-71961 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-4

hopkinsville hs (0-1)home: 0-1

1938 Hopkinsville, Ky. ...........L 0-3

houston (7-6)away: 7-6

3/7/87 Houston, Texas ............W 4-1 Houston, Texas ............W 5-33/8/87 Houston, Texas .............L 5-63/9/87 Houston, Texas ............W 3-23/5/88 Houston, Texas .............L 1-93/6/88 Houston, Texas ............W 5-33/7/88 Houston, Texas ............W 8-53/7/89 Houston, Texas .............L 1-5 Houston, Texas ............W 5-43/8/89 Houston, Texas .............L 5-63/3/90 Houston, Texas ............W 6-33/4/90 Houston, Texas .............L 0-23/5/90 Houston, Texas .............L 3-11

huntington (ind.) (5-0)home: 5-0

3/17/83 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-83/19/83 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 17-9 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-103/22/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-2

3/23/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-1

illinois (6-8)home: 6-3; neutral: 0-5

3/20/87 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-103/21/87 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-63/22/87 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-93/18/89 Miami, Fla. .......................L 6-73/19/89 Miami, Fla. .......................L 1-4 Miami, Fla. .......................L 1-62/27/04 Starkville, Miss. .............L 0-4 (Mississippi State Challenge)2/28/04 Starkville, Miss. .............L 0-10 (Mississippi State Challenge)3/11/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-13/12/11 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-93/13/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-53/8/14 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-33/9/14 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-0

illinois Benedictine (1-0)neutral: 1-0

3/21/80 Valdosta, Ga. .................W 10-0

illinois-chicago (2-1)home: 2-1

3/5/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 14-43/6/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 11-53/7/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ....L 5-7

illinois state (11-12)home: 11-12

3/19/83 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-83/16/84 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-43/18/84 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-5 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-83/23/91 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-53/24/91 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-1 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-52/28/98 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-52/20/99 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-92/21/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-42/22/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-33/3/00 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-73/4/00 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-93/5/00 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-102/17/01 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-82/18/01 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-8 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-52/23/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-4 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-02/24/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-33/4/05 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-53/5/05 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-73/6/05 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-6

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home: 3-0; away: 0-1

1924 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-03/14/82 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-12/23/90 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-34/16/14 Bloomington, Ind. ......L 0-1

ipfw (2-1)home: 2-1

4/22/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-4 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-34/23/06 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-4

iupui (5-1)home: 5-1

1977 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-31978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-02/25/84 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-42/26/84 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-4 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-5

indiana southeast (4-1)home: 3-0; away: 1-1

3/27/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-54/8/81 New Albany, Ind. ........W 14-10 New Albany, Ind. .........L 2-63/17/82 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-0 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-0

indiana state (5-4-1)home: 3-2-1; away: 2-2

3/20/82 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-8 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-64/4/83 Terre Haute, Ind. .........W 9-8 Terre Haute, Ind. ..........L 1-44/2/84 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-2 Bowling Green, Ky. .....T 2-24/2/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-0 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-164/24/85 Terre Haute, Ind. ..........L 5-7 Terre Haute, Ind. .........W 6-5

indiana tech (4-0)home: 4-0

3/16/95 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 17-13/12/96 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-123/14/96 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-13/12/97 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-1

iowa (3-0)home: 2-0; neutral: 1-0

1978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-71978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-53/21/81 Murray, Ky. .....................W 9-1

Jacksonville (13-25)home: 6-10; away: 5-14; neutral: 2-1

1976 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 5-61976 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 5-63/11/79 Jacksonville, Fla. ..........W 13-55/12/85 Norfolk, Va. .....................L 10-11 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/13/85 Norfolk, Va. ....................W 7-43/8/86 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 6-103/9/86 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 11-123/10/86 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 3-115/13/86 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 7-5 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/20/88 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-6 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/15/91 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 2-5 (Sun Belt Tournament)3/20/92 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-113/21/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-53/22/92 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-203/19/93 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 2-83/20/93 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 10-113/21/93 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 0-64/9/93 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-84/10/93 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-24/11/93 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 19-33/12/94 Jacksonville, Fla. ..........W 2-1 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 1-53/13/94 Jacksonville, Fla. ..........W 4-14/16/94 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-4 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-24/17/94 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-63/11/95 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-6 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-23/12/95 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-94/27/96 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 6-8 Jacksonville, Fla. ..........W 12-54/28/96 Jacksonville, Fla. ..........W 11-14/18/97 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-4 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-194/19/97 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-143/14/98 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 6-7 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 2-103/15/98 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 3-10

Jacksonville state (0-1)away: 0-1

1977 Jacksonville, Ala. ..........L 1-8

kansas state (1-0)neutral: 1-0

3/25/11 Conway, S.C. .................W 11-3 (Baseball at the Beach)

kent state (4-3)home: 4-3

1964 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-82/19/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ....L 10-132/20/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 13-02/21/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 5-3

3/3/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-2 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-133/4/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-1

kentucky (25-32)home: 12-11; away: 14-20;

neutral: 0-1

1967 Lexington, Ky................W 9-71975 Lexington, Ky.................L 2-61975 Lexington, Ky.................L 1-21978 Lexington, Ky................W 4-25/2/79 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-24/22/80 Lexington, Ky.................L 0-3 Lexington, Ky.................L 5-64/30/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-63/24/81 Lexington, Ky.................L 3-84/21/81 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-6 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-75/3/85 Lexington, Ky.................L 4-75/4/85 Elizabethtown, Ky. ......L 4-55/5/85 Lexington, Ky.................L 3-44/7/88 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-73/16/89 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-44/13/89 Lexington, Ky.................L 6-84/4/90 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-24/19/90 Lexington, Ky................W 5-14/18/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-95/9/91 Lexington, Ky................W 3-24/9/92 Lexington, Ky.................L 9-104/13/93 Lexington, Ky.................L 9-155/12/93 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-74/12/94 Lexington, Ky.................L 4-84/19/94 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-123/21/95 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-84/27/95 Lexington, Ky.................L 3-84/1/96 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 17-165/8/96 Lexington, Ky................W 7-54/8/97 Lexington, Ky.................L 8-94/29/97 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-74/14/98 Lexington, Ky................W 8-64/28/98 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-134/27/99 Lexington, Ky................W 7-54/19/00 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-45/9/00 Lexington, Ky.................L 1-33/27/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-24/18/01 Lexington, Ky.................L 5-94/17/02 Lexington, Ky................W 5-15/14/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-64/16/03 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-25/13/03 Lexington, Ky................W 10-33/10/04 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-185/11/04 Lexington, Ky.................L 5-103/7/06 Lexington, Ky................W 7-63/21/07 Lexington, Ky.................L 5-124/2/08 Lexington, Ky.................L 3-74/23/08 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-24/8/09 Lexington, Ky. .............W 10-93/31/10 Lexington, Ky. .............W 6-34/20/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 24-84/19/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-83/27/12 Lexington, Ky.................L 4-7

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENT3/19/13 Lexington, Ky................W 6-34/23/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-23/18/14 Lexington, Ky.................L 3-10

kentucky southern (2-0)home: 2-0

1969 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-01969 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-3

kentucky state (2-0)home: 2-0

3/13/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 31-03/30/05 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 21-3

kentucky wesleyan (54-26)home: 30-13; away: 22-13; neutral:

2-0

1928 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W n/a1928 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W n/a1929 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-31929 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-01956 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 2-01957 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-41957 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 10-41958 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-01959 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-01959 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 17-61960 Owensboro, Ky. ............L 3-91960 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-31961 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-41961 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-41961 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 1-01961 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 4-01962 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-31962 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-51962 Owensboro, Ky. ............L 2-61962 Owensboro, Ky. ............L 2-61963 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-81963 Owensboro, Ky. ............L 2-31964 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41964 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-81965 Owensboro, Ky. ............L 2-51965 Owensboro, Ky. ............L 2-61965 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-121965 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-51966 Owensboro, Ky. ............L 1-61966 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 2-11966 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-71966 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-51973 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41973 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-61973 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-01973 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-21973 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 6-11973 Owensboro, Ky. ............L 3-41974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-71974 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-61974 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 11-51974 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 13-61974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-2

1974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-21974 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 6-51974 Owensboro, Ky. ............L 1-61975 Owensboro, Ky. ............L 1-61975 Owensboro, Ky. ............L 2-31975 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41975 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 17-61976 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-41976 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-01976 Owensboro, Ky. ............L 4-51976 Owensboro, Ky. ............L 6-71977 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 11-81977 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 10-01977 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-61977 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-21978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-31978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-01978 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 17-01978 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 10-04/24/79 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-3 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-75/1/79 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 13-73/15/80 Valdosta, Ga. .................W 12-1 Valdosta, Ga. .................W 17-04/2/80 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 7-2 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 4-04/7/81 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-04/28/81 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 15-5 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 14-24/12/82 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 7-3 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 20-04/13/82 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-23/28/83 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-0 (f) Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-0 (f)3/31/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 15-0

lamar (3-10)home: 2-4; away: 1-5; neutral: 0-1

5/15/92 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 5-8 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/29/95 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-13 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-64/30/95 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-5 (2,000th WKU Game)4/6/96 Beaumont, Texas .........L 14-15 Beaumont, Texas .........L 7-204/7/96 Beaumont, Texas .........L 4-54/5/97 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 9-174/6/97 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-10 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-33/28/98 Beaumont, Texas .........L 3-7 Beaumont, Texas .........L 4-83/29/98 Beaumont, Texas ........W 7-3

lasalle (1-0)neutral: 1-0

3/7/84 Orlando, Fla. ..................W 16-4

lincoln (Mo.) (2-0)home: 2-0

3/5/86 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-1 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-0

lindsey wilson (9-1)home: 5-0; away: 4-1

1933 Columbia, Ky. ...............W 4-11933 Columbia, Ky. ...............W 3-21933 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-31933 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-31934 Columbia, Ky. ................L 5-91934 Columbia, Ky. ...............W 26-51935 Columbia, Ky. ...............W 4-11935 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-61936 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-31936 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-7

lipscomb (39-36-1)home: 21-14-1; away: 18-22

1934 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-11934 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W n/a1935 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 7-01935 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-11939 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-31940 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 11-21940 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-21941 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 18-21941 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-61952 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-31953 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-111954 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 8-71954 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-91955 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-41955 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 9-41956 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 14-91956 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-81957 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 3-181957 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-61964 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-31965 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 1-31965 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 4-11966 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-111966 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 12-141967 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 2-71967 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 3-61968 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 6-41968 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 1-61968 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-51968 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-11969 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 0-61969 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 8-121970 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 3-51970 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 9-101970 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-101970 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-31972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41973 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 0-131973 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 1-41974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-3

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louisiana-lafayette (27-44)home: 14-13; away: 9-27; neutral:

4-4

5/13/92 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 6-8 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/1/95 Lafayette, La. ..................L 2-9 Lafayette, La. ..................L 3-114/2/95 Lafayette, La. .................W 7-53/23/96 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-7 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-13/24/96 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-24/12/97 Lafayette, La. ..................L 8-19 Lafayette, La. ..................L 5-64/13/97 Lafayette, La. ..................L 3-95/2/98 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-9 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-155/3/98 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-63/26/99 Lafayette, La. ..................L 4-53/27/99 Lafayette, La. ..................L 3-53/28/99 Lafayette, La. ..................L 3-44/23/99 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-84/24/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-84/25/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-55/19/99 New Orleans, La. ..........L 2-9

(Sun Belt Tournament)5/21/99 New Orleans, La. .........W 6-0 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/21/00 Lafayette, La. ..................L 4-54/22/00 Lafayette, La. ..................L 3-54/23/00 Lafayette, La. ..................L 2-55/17/00 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 8-3 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/19/00 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 3-7 (Sun Belt Tournament)3/16/01 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-53/17/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-03/18/01 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-75/3/02 Lafayette, La. .................W 5-45/4/02 Lafayette, La. ..................L 1-55/5/02 Lafayette, La. ..................L 3-45/23/02 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 2-1 (Sun Belt Tournament)3/21/03 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-33/22/03 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-13/23/03 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-33/26/04 Lafayette, La. ..................L 3-43/27/04 Lafayette, La. ..................L 3-43/28/04 Lafayette, La. .................W 9-75/21/05 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-5 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-115/22/05 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-35/25/05 Miami, Fla. ......................W 4-3 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/27/05 Miami, Fla. .......................L 4-6 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/18/06 Lafayette, La. ..................L 3-115/19/06 Lafayette, La. ..................L 1-35/20/06 Lafayette, La. ..................L 3-134/6/07 Lafayette, La. ..................L 2-84/7/07 Lafayette, La. .................W 6-5 Lafayette, La. ..................L 6-105/9/08 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-75/10/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-45/11/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-45/9/09 Lafayette, La. .................W 6-35/10/09 Lafayette, La. .................W 4-25/11/09 Lafayette, La. ..................L 5-65/14/10 Lafayette, La. .................W 2-15/15/10 Lafayette, La. ..................L 5-125/16/10 Lafayette, La. .................L 3-44/8/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-14/9/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-14/10/11 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-84/6/12 Lafayette, La. .................W 6-24/7/12 Lafayette, La. ..................L 0-14/8/12 Lafayette, La. ..................L 1-23/29/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-93/30/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-0 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-83/29/14 Lafayette, La. .................W 14-3 Lafayette, La. ..................L 9-103/30/14 Lafayette, La. ..................L 4-7

louisiana-Monroe (18-12)home: 9-3; away: 6-6; neutral: 3-3

4/20/07 Monroe, La. ....................L 7-134/21/07 Monroe, La. ...................W 8-54/22/07 Monroe, La. ....................L 4-73/8/08 Monroe, La. ....................L 1-9 Monroe, La. ...................W 16-53/9/08 Monroe, La. ....................L 5-95/23/08 Lafayette, La. .................W 10-4 (Sun Belt Tournament)3/6/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-53/7/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 14-23/8/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 12-25/20/09 Troy, Ala. ..........................W 14-4 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/23/09 Troy, Ala. ...........................L 3-11 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/23/09 Troy, Ala. ...........................L 2-4 (Sun Belt Tournament) 3/26/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 6-13/27/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 10-03/27/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 10-84/29/11 Monroe, La. ....................L 4-54/30/11 Monroe, La. ...................W 8-55/1/11 Monroe, La. ...................W 7-54/27/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-144/28/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-64/29/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-75/26/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-4 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/3/13 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-35/4/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-25/5/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-15/2/14 Monroe, La. ...................W 4-35/3/14 Monroe, La. ...................W 11-25/4/14 Monroe, La. ....................L 4-55/22/14 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 6-8 (Sun Belt Tournament)

louisiana state (0-3)away: 0-3

2/16/96 Baton Rouge, La. .........L 0-92/17/96 Baton Rouge, La. .........L 0-182/18/96 Baton Rouge, La. .........L 1-18

louisiana tech (13-13)home: 5-7; away: 6-6; neutral: 2-0

5/14/92 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 5-4 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/5/95 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-135/6/95 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-8 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-13/9/96 Ruston, La. .....................W 12-6 Ruston, La. .....................W 5-23/10/96 Ruston, La. .....................W 5-44/26/97 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 11-16 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-134/27/97 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-154/25/98 Ruston, La. .....................W 18-5 Ruston, La. .....................W 4-2

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENT4/26/98 Ruston, La. ......................L 9-125/14/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-35/15/99 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 9-10 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-35/18/99 New Orleans, La. .........W 4-3 (Sun Belt Tournament)3/24/00 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-1 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-213/25/00 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-35/12/00 Ruston, La. ......................L 10-11 Ruston, La. ......................L 3-125/13/00 Ruston, La. ......................L 4-95/11/01 Ruston, La. ......................L 8-11 Ruston, La. ......................L 12-135/12/01 Ruston, La. .....................W 7-5

louisville (68-64)home: 34-26; away: 34-35

1924 Louisville, Ky..................W 11-61925 Louisville, Ky..................W 12-91925 Louisville, Ky...................L 13-141925 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41925 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-71926 Louisville, Ky...................L 0-41926 Louisville, Ky...................L 4-71926 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-31927 Louisville, Ky...................L 7-111927 Louisville, Ky...................L 7-81928 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 22-81928 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-71929 Louisville, Ky..................W 11-41929 Louisville, Ky..................W 11-91933 Louisville, Ky...................L 1-51933 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-31934 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-11934 Louisville, Ky..................W 12-21935 Louisville, Ky..................W 20-01935 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-41936 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-71936 Louisville, Ky..................W 5-21937 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-101937 Louisville, Ky...................L 9-111938 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-141938 Louisville, Ky..................W 9-81939 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-41939 Louisville, Ky...................L 2-51940 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-141940 Louisville, Ky...................L 1-81941 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-21941 Louisville, Ky...................L 8-201942 Louisville, Ky...................L 3-41942 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-41946 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-61946 Louisville, Ky..................W 9-21947 Louisville, Ky..................W 3-21948 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-71948 Louisville, Ky...................L 3-71949 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-51970 Louisville, Ky...................L 2-71970 Louisville, Ky...................L 7-81971 Louisville, Ky..................W 4-3

1973 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-91973 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-21973 Louisville, Ky..................W 3-01973 Louisville, Ky...................L 3-71974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-31974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-81974 Louisville, Ky..................W 14-71974 Louisville, Ky..................W 6-11975 Louisville, Ky...................L 2-121975 Louisville, Ky...................L 3-81975 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-41975 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-61976 Louisville, Ky..................W 12-111976 Louisville, Ky...................L 4-261977 Louisville, Ky...................L 3-41977 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-41977 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-51978 Louisville, Ky...................L 2-101978 Louisville, Ky..................W 15-104/3/79 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-2 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-24/17/79 Louisville, Ky..................W 4-2 Louisville, Ky..................W 4-34/1/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-23/31/81 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-24/14/81 Louisville, Ky..................W 11-3 Louisville, Ky...................L 8-113/29/82 Louisville, Ky..................W 12-2 Louisville, Ky..................W 9-75/8/83 Louisville, Ky..................W 10-9 Louisville, Ky..................W 5-34/4/84 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-13 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-24/10/84 Louisville, Ky...................L 2-12 Louisville, Ky..................W 14-94/23/85 Louisville, Ky..................W 19-154/25/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-64/17/86 Louisville, Ky...................L 1-42/23/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-84/20/88 Louisville, Ky..................W 18-53/29/90 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-03/7/91 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-122/26/92 Louisville, Ky...................L 7-124/7/92 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 10-163/11/93 Louisville, Ky..................W 12-113/30/93 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-113/28/94 Louisville, Ky..................W 6-54/13/94 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-123/9/95 Louisville, Ky..................W 13-44/4/95 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-93/27/96 Louisville, Ky..................W 17-34/16/96 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-93/4/97 Louisville, Ky..................W 11-73/19/97 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-73/24/98 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-93/2/99 Louisville, Ky...................L 6-93/10/99 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-92/23/00 Louisville, Ky...................L 4-63/22/00 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-83/21/01 Louisville, Ky...................L 1-4

4/24/01 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-44/9/02 Louisville, Ky..................W 10-94/30/02 Louisville, Ky...................L 3-113/11/03 Louisville, Ky...................L 1-183/25/03 Bowling Green Ky. .....W 4-33/23/04 Louisville, Ky..................W 8-14/6/04 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-94/5/05 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-94/25/05 Louisville, Ky...................L 8-94/25/06 Louisville, Ky..................W 4-35/2/06 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-63/7/07 Louisville, Ky...................L 1-44/17/07 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-144/1/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-54/30/08 Louisville, Ky...................L 7-83/25/09 Louisville, Ky. .................L 6-75/12/09 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-104/14/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ....L 6-74/21/10 Louisville, Ky. .................L 4-73/29/11 Louisville, Ky...................L 1-34/5/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-54/03/12 Louisville, Ky...................L 2-95/01/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-14/9/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-54/30/13 Louisville, Ky...................L 6-23/26/14 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-54/22/14 Louisville, Ky...................L 1-3

Marietta (ga.) (0-2)neutral: 0-2

3/9/81 Panama City, Fla. .........L 6-93/14/85 Paintsville, Ky. ................L 4-5

Marshall (8-4)home: 7-4; away: 1-0

2/29/92 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-10 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-23/1/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-44/14/93 Huntington, W. Va. .....W 8-23/19/94 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-8 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-43/20/94 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-93/2/96 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-53/3/96 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 22-62/26/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-52/27/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-2

Maryland (0-1)neutral: 0-1

2/13/05 Rock Hill, S.C. .................L 1-2 (Coca-Cola Classic)

Mckendree (ill.) (3-0)home: 3-0

4/3/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-04/4/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 18-4 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-1

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENTMemphis (0-1)

neutral: 0-1

5/11/87 Charlotte, N.C. ...............L 3-13

Mercer (0-5)away: 0-5

1976 Macon, Ga. .....................L 3-51977 Macon, Ga. .....................L 3-81977 Macon, Ga. .....................L 6-71977 Macon, Ga. .....................L 4-92/21/92 Macon, Ga. .....................L 7-11

Miami (fla.) (0-1)away: 0-1

1978 Miami, Fla. .......................L 2-3

Miami (ohio) (1-0)home: 1-0

1951 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-7

Michigan state (4-0)home: 4-0

1927 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-33/15/03 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-33/16/03 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-0

Middle tennessee (120-99-2)home: 71-40-1; away: 48-56-1;

neutral: 1-3

1911 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 7-21911 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 11-01912 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-31912 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-51912 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 9-01913 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 7-21913 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 11-11913 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-21913 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-21914 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-21914 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-91914 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 5-201914 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 12-61923 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 8-11924 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 16-81924 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 17-81925 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 14-01925 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 10-61925 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-31925 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-81927 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 3-41927 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 4-01927 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-11927 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-31928 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 21-21928 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-81928 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 7-61928 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 5-21929 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 11-12

1929 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-31929 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-51930 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-01930 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-01935 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-51936 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-61936 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 8-91939 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 5-61939 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-41940 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 11-121940 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-141941 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 9-101941 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-71952 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 8-71953 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 9-81953 Bowling Green, Ky. .....T 6-61954 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 2-151954 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-51954 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 5-151955 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 3-51955 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-111956 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 2-31956 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-31956 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 5-71957 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 7-11957 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-91958 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 5-61958 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-141959 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 5-71959 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-01960 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 8-61960 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-81962 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-61962 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 3-61962 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 1-81963 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-21963 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-21963 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 7-51963 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 2-81964 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-21964 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-21965 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 2-191965 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 6-01965 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-41965 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-01966 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-21966 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-51967 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 4-11967 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 4-51967 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-41967 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-51968 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 0-111968 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 2-41968 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-51968 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-41969 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 9-01969 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-11969 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-11970 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 7-41970 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..T 7-71970 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-81970 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-3

1971 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 18-01971 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 1-21971 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-51971 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41972 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 8-11972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-21972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-41972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-21973 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 1-21973 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 0-11973 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 2-11973 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 5-101974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-71974 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-81974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-21974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-11975 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 1-31976 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 3-51976 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 3-51976 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 0-31976 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 3-41977 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-51977 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-51977 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 0-31977 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 1-51978 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 12-11978 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 6-51978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-01978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-13/31/79 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 4-5 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 1-74/14/79 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-1 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-03/29/80 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 3-0 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 5-14/12/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-1 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-25/1/80 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-8 (OVC Tournament)5/2/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-2 (OVC Tournament)4/7/82 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 5-2 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 1-54/18/82 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-45/2/82 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-9 (OVC Tournament)3/3/83 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-33/16/83 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 11-83/14/84 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-43/1/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-13/2/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-94/4/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-64/16/85 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 8-43/2/86 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-13/28/86 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 8-74/3/86 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-23/2/87 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 4-73/4/87 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-54/8/87 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 4-52/24/88 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 3-44/12/88 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-6

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5/19/11 Murfeeesboro, Tenn. W 4-05/20/11 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 1-55/21/11 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 8-63/16/12 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 9-23/17/12 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 2-73/18/12 Murfreesboro, Tenn. ..L 1-95/17/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-25/18/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-45/19/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-63/15/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-53/16/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-75/16/13 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 11-85/17/13 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 8-25/18/13 Murfreesboro, Tenn. .W 3-2

Milliken (ill.) (1-0)home: 1-0

1952 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-1

Mississippi (4-5)away: 4-5

2/19/94 Oxford, Miss. ..................L 7-122/20/94 Oxford, Miss. ..................L 2-66/4/04 Oxford, Miss. ................W 1-0 (NCAA Regional)3/11/08 Oxford, Miss. ..................L 3-103/12/08 Oxford, Miss. .................W 8-55/30/09 Oxford, Miss. .................L 4-7 (NCAA Regional)5/31/09 Oxford, Miss. .................W 10-9 (NCAA Regional)6/1/09 Oxford, Miss. ..................L 1-4 (NCAA Regional) 3/9/11 Oxford, Miss. .................W 7-3

Mississippi state (0-2)away: 0-2

2/27/04 Starkville, Miss. .............L 0-12 (Mississippi State Challenge)3/10/09 Starkville, Miss. .............L 3-9

Missouri (3-0)neutral: 3-0

3/11/81 Panama City, Fla. ........W 5-45/29/09 Oxford, Miss. .................W 11-5 (NCAA Regional)5/31/09 Oxford, Miss. .................W 11-6 (NCAA Regional)

Missouri state (1-1)neutral: 1-1

3/11/86 Jacksonville, Fla. ..........W 15-03/12/86 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 5-6

Morehead state (29-22)home: 20-10; away: 10-12

1935 Morehead, Ky. ..............W 14-71957 Morehead, Ky. ...............L 2-3

(OVC Tournament)1957 Morehead, Ky. ..............W 1-0 (OVC Tournament)1957 Morehead, Ky. ...............L 2-13 (OVC Tournament)1959 Morehead, Ky. ..............W 6-51960 Morehead, Ky. ..............W 9-01969 Morehead, Ky. ...............L 6-7 (OVC Tournament)1969 Morehead, Ky. ...............L 3-6 (OVC Tournament)1971 Morehead, Ky. ...............L 4-71971 Morehead, Ky. ...............L 2-61971 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-51971 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-31971 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-61971 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41972 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-21973 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-101973 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-81978 Morehead, Ky. ...............L 2-91978 Morehead, Ky. ...............L 10-144/21/79 Morehead, Ky. ...............L 12-13 Morehead, Ky. ...............L 7-114/28/79 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-4 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-74/19/80 Morehead, Ky. ..............W 20-4 Morehead, Ky. ..............W 14-114/26/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-2 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-95/2/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-0 (OVC Tournament)4/12/81 Morehead, Ky. ..............W 20-104/18/81 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-0 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-34/26/81 Morehead, Ky. ...............L 6-174/30/82 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-6 (OVC Tournament)5/1/82 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-4

Morton-elliott (1-0)home: 1-0

1922 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-0

Murray state (63-65-1)home: 36-25-1; away: 27-40

1932 Murray, Ky. .....................W n/a1932 Murray, Ky. .....................W n/a1932 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-21941 Murray, Ky. ......................L 3-71941 Murray, Ky. .....................W 9-71941 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-31941 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-51946 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-01947 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-01947 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-21948 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-21948 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-61948 Murray, Ky. ......................L 3-121948 Murray, Ky. ......................L 1-2

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENT1949 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-51949 Murray, Ky. .....................W 7-31950 Murray, Ky. .....................W 8-11950 Murray, Ky. ......................L 4-51951 Murray, Ky. .....................W 9-71951 Murray, Ky. .....................W 5-31951 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-51951 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-31952 Murray, Ky. .....................W 17-21952 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-11953 Murray, Ky. .....................W 6-21953 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-21954 Murray, Ky. .....................W 7-21954 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-41955 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-51955 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-01955 Murray, Ky. ......................L 5-91955 Murray, Ky. ......................L 7-91956 Murray, Ky. .....................W 7-41956 Murray, Ky. ......................L 0-11956 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-71957 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-01957 Murray, Ky. ......................L 4-51957 Murray, Ky. .....................W 6-21957 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41958 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-71958 Murray, Ky. .....................W 7-51959 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-31959 Murray, Ky. ......................L 0-51960 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-21961 Murray, Ky. ......................L 1-61961 Murray, Ky. ......................L 2-51961 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-71961 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-141962 Murray, Ky. ......................L 6-81962 Murray, Ky. ......................L 4-91962 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-11962 Bowling Green, Ky. ....L 0-41963 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-61963 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-111963 Murray, Ky. ......................L 0-51963 Murray, Ky. ......................L 2-71964 Murray, Ky. ......................L 0-41964 Murray, Ky. .....................W 3-21964 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-41964 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-51965 Murray, Ky. ......................L 0-31965 Murray, Ky. ......................L 1-31966 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-01966 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-91966 Murray, Ky. ......................L 0-51966 Murray, Ky. ......................L 1-21967 Murray, Ky. ......................L 5-91967 Murray, Ky. ......................L 1-41967 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-71967 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-61968 Murray, Ky. .....................W 12-41968 Murray, Ky. .....................W 9-61969 Murray, Ky. ......................L 0-11969 Murray, Ky. .....................W 5-21969 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-61969 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-3

1970 Murray, Ky. ......................L 2-51970 Murray, Ky. .....................W 7-21970 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-31970 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-61972 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-31972 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-21972 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-91973 Murray, Ky. ......................L 2-121973 Murray, Ky. ......................L 0-31973 Murray, Ky. .....................W 6-11973 Murray, Ky. ......................L 2-81974 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-91974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-31974 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-111974 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-31975 Murray, Ky. ......................L 9-101975 Murray, Ky. ......................L 3-171976 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-51976 Murray, Ky. ......................L 0-51976 Murray, Ky. ......................L 4-61976 Murray, Ky. ......................L 4-101977 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-41977 Murray, Ky. ......................L 2-101977 Murray, Ky. ......................L 6-121977 Murray, Ky. ......................L 12-131978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-01978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-31978 Murray, Ky. ......................L 2-61978 Murray, Ky. .....................W 7-44/11/79 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-0 Bowling Green, Ky. .....T 5-54/29/79 Murray, Ky. ......................L 4-10 Murray, Ky. ......................L 2-34/10/80 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-5 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-85/3/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-5 (OVC Tournament) Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-8 (OVC Tournament)3/21/81 Murray, Ky. .....................W 13-114/15/82 Murray, Ky. .....................W 9-5 Murray, Ky. .....................W 6-54/24/96 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 19-13/18/97 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-24/23/97 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-33/30/99 Murray, Ky. .....................W 10-22/29/00 Murray, Ky. .....................W 17-103/20/01 Murray, Ky. .....................W 8-44/22/03 Murray, Ky. .....................W 4-04/30/03 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-73/24/04 Murray, Ky. .....................L 11-133/24/10 Murray, Ky. ....................W 14-54/6/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 12-24/13/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-22/28/12 Murray, Ky. ......................L 2-10

nevada (0-1)neutral: 0-1

2/20/93 San Diego, Calif. ...........L 1-9

unlv (0-3)away: 0-3

2/13/04 Las Vegas, Nev. .............L 4-132/14/04 Las Vegas, Nev. .............L 6-72/15/04 Las Vegas, Nev. .............L 4-17

new Mexico state (5-12)home: 2-4; away: 3-6; neutral: 0-2

4/13/01 Las Cruces, N.M. ..........W 7-34/14/01 Las Cruces, N.M. ..........W 10-94/15/01 Las Cruces, N.M. ..........W 16-75/11/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-1 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-25/12/02 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-45/22/02 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 0-6 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/24/02 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 5-7 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/2/03 Las Cruces, N.M. ...........L 4-105/3/03 Las Cruces, N.M. ...........L 6-9 Las Cruces, N.M. ...........L 7-185/7/04 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-25/8/04 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-4 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-114/8/05 Las Cruces, N.M. ...........L 7-164/9/05 Las Cruces, N.M. ...........L 11-204/10/05 Las Cruces, N.M. ...........L 4-9

new orleans (30-25)home: 14-10; away: 13-12; neutral:

3-2

5/24/80 Tallahassee, Fla. ...........W 4-3 (NCAA Regional)4/8/95 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-11 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-84/9/95 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-93/16/96 New Orleans, La. ..........L 8-19 New Orleans, La. ..........L 5-73/17/96 New Orleans, La. ..........L 3-55/3/97 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-4 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-105/4/97 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-203/8/98 New Orleans, La. ..........L 1-14 New Orleans, La. .........W 9-33/13/99 New Orleans, La. .........W 11-2 New Orleans, La. .........W 12-33/14/99 New Orleans, La. ..........L 5-104/10/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-5 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-04/11/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-04/7/00 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-04/9/00 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-7 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-93/30/01 New Orleans, La. .........W 12-23/31/01 New Orleans, La. .........W 6-34/1/01 New Orleans, La. ..........L 2-35/16/01 Lafayette, La. .................W 2-1 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/18/01 Lafayette, La. ..................L 4-13 (Sun Belt Tournament)

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENT4/26/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-14/27/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-24/28/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-125/16/03 New Orleans, La. .........W 8-55/17/03 New Orlenas, La. ..........L 8-135/18/03 New Orleans, La. .........W 6-55/21/04 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-05/22/04 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-45/23/04 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-113/25/05 New Orleans, La. .........W 14-53/26/05 New Orleans, La. ..........L 5-63/27/05 New Orleans, La. ..........L 5-143/24/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-143/25/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-163/26/06 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-35/4/07 New Orleans, La. .........W 4-35/5/07 New Orleans, La. ..........L 7-95/6/07 New Oreleans, La. .......L 11-135/23/07 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 6-11 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/11/08 New Orleans, La. ..........L 10-114/12/08 New Orleans, La. ..........L 3-54/13/08 New Orleans, La. .........W 13-125/25/08 Lafayette, La. .................W 17-5 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/10/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 13-14/11/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 14-14/12/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 14-43/12/10 New Orleans, La. ........W 17-13/13/10 New Orleans, La. ........W 7-63/14/10 New Orleans, La. ........W 13-7

new york tech (1-0)neutral: 1-0

3/5/11 Charleston, S.C. ...........W 17-1 (College of Charleston Tourn.)

north alabama (2-0)away: 2-0

3/8/81 Florence, Ala. ................W 14-1 Florence, Ala. ................W 4-2

unc asheville (3-0)home: 3-0

2/21/14 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-52/22/14 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-42/23/14 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-2

north carolina state (0-1)neutral: 0-1

5/9/87 Charlotte, N.C. ...............L 0-4

unc wilmington (1-0)away: 1-0

2/9/07 Wilmington, N.C. ........W 4-2 (Hughes Bros. Challenge)

northeastern illinois (14-3)home: 14-2; away: 0-1

4/19/79 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-0 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-74/20/79 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-32/25/89 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-02/26/89 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-35/8/90 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-65/9/90 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-13/27/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-03/28/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-73/27/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-53/28/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-4 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-03/6/93 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-1 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-33/7/93 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-52/28/97 Chicago, Ill. .....................L 3-5

northern illinois (3-1)home: 3-1

1938 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-82/25/95 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-62/26/95 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-1 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-1

northern iowa (2-3)home: 2-3

3/17/90 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-33/18/90 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-83/7/03 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-93/8/03 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-53/9/03 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-4

notre Dame (0-1)home: 0-1

1926 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-6

oakland (3-0)home: 3-0

3/10/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-33/11/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 25-6

ohio (7-2)home: 7-2

1978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-112/26/00 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-12/27/00 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-32/20/04 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 9-112/21/04 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-22/22/04 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 16-42/24/06 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-12/25/06 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-72/26/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 10-14

ohio state (0-2)home: 0-1; neutral: 0-1

1925 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-73/1/14 Greenville, N.C.. ............L 4-5

ohio wesleyan (1-0)home: 1-0

1925 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-7

oklahoma (1-0)neutral: 1-0

2/10/07 Wilmington, N.C. ........W 11-5 (Hughes Bros. Challenge)

oklahoma state (0-2)away: 0-1; neutral: 0-1

3/5/95 Houston, Texas .............L 3-6 (Rice Tournament)5/30/08 Stillwater, Okla. .............L 3-5 (NCAA Regional)

old Dominion (2-3)away: 1-1; neutral: 1-2

5/14/85 Norfolk, Va. .....................L 10-11 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/14/86 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 7-5 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/16/86 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 3-17 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/14/87 Norfolk, Va. ....................W 8-4 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/17/91 Jacksonville, Fla. ...........L 6-9 (Sun Belt Tournament)

olivet (Mich.) (1-0)neutral: 1-0

3/10/81 Marianna, Fla. ...............W 2-1

oregon state (0-1)away: 0-1

2/16/02 San Diego, Calif. ...........L 2-6

pacific (0-1)neutral: 0-1

2/27/11 Conway, S.C. ..................L 1-4 (Baseball at the Beach)

pittsburgh (1-0)neutral: 1-0

3/2/14 Greenville, N.C .............W 3-2

port huron (1-0-1)home: 1-0-1

1965 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-31965 Bowling Green, Ky. .....T 4-4

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home: 3-2; away: 0-2

1923 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-11923 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-81923 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-61925 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-51925 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-81925 Clinton, S.C. ....................L 3-61925 Clinton, S.C. ....................L 2-5

purdue (4-5)home: 3-5; away: 1-0

1948 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-162/25/00 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-63/2/07 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-103/3/07 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-123/4/07 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-135/15/07 West Lafayette, Ind. ...W 4-32/29/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-13/1/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-53/2/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-0

Quincy (ill.) (2-0)home: 2-0

4/7/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-4 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-1

rice (2-6)away: 2-6

3/11/88 Houston, Texas .............L 2-83/12/88 Houston, Texas .............L 11-143/9/89 Houston, Texas .............L 7-83/10/89 Houston, Texas .............L 1-33/11/89 Houston, Texas .............L 4-63/9/90 Houston, Texas ............W 3-03/10/90 Houston, Texas ............W 2-13/3/95 Houston, Texas .............L 6-7 (Rice Tournament)

rollins (0-0-1)away: 0-0-1

3/6/84 Orlando, Fla. ...................T 8-8

st. francis (n.y.) (1-0)neutral: 1-0

2/18/93 San Diego, Calif. ..........W 13-9

st. Joseph’s (ind.) (1-0)neutral: 1-0

5/1/79 Owensboro, Ky. ...........W 13-6

st. Joseph’s (pa.) (0-1)neutral: 0-1

3/6/83 Orlando, Fla. ...................L 0-4

st. louis (7-5)home: 6-3; away: 1-2

1966 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-71966 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-181967 St. Louis, Mo. ..................L 2-31967 St. Louis, Mo. .................W 13-121970 St. Louis, Mo. ..................L 2-73/15/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-0 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-1 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-0 (f)2/20/00 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-42/18/05 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-82/19/05 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-5

st. Mary’s (Mich.) (8-4)home: 1-1; away: 7-3

1913 Orchard Lake, Mich. ..W 3-11914 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-61916 Orchard Lake, Mich. ...L 4-51916 Orchard Lake, Mich. ...L 3-41916 Orchard Lake, Mich. ..W 5-11923 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-71923 Orchard Lake, Mich. ..W 11-41923 Orchard Lake, Mich. ..W 6-31924 Orchard Lake, Mich. ..W 21-51924 Orchard Lake, Mich. ..W 24-101924 Orchard Lake, Mich. ...L 1-61924 Orchard Lake, Mich. ..W 12-5

st. Mary’s (Minn.) (1-0)home: 1-0

4/5/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-1

st. xavier (ill.) (2-1)home: 2-1

3/12/82 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-0 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-13/13/82 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-9

samford (6-1)home: 3-0; away: 3-1

4/9/84 Birmingham, Ala. .......W 11-54/10/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-14/22/85 Birmingham, Ala. .......W 8-52/14/88 Birmingham, Ala. .......W 14-73/28/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-22/27/94 Birmingham, Ala. ........L 2-6

san Diego state (1-3)away: 1-3

2/19/93 San Diego, Calif. ...........L 4-62/21/93 San Diego, Calif. ..........W 10-52/15/02 San Diego, Calif. ...........L 3-172/16/02 San Diego, Calif. ...........L 2-4

scottsville hs (1-0)home: 1-0

1930 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-8

south alabama (52-85)home: 30-36; away: 18-46;

neutral: 4-33/26/83 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-73/27/83 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-10 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-144/16/83 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 6-7 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 2-84/17/83 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 5-73/24/84 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 10-11 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 4-103/25/84 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 2-54/14/84 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-9 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 11-124/15/84 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-123/15/85 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 16-13/17/85 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 2-1 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 5-64/12/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-34/13/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-94/14/85 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 10-133/21/86 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 1-33/22/86 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 5-83/23/86 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 4-74/11/86 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-44/12/86 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-64/13/86 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-94/10/87 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-84/11/87 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-14/12/87 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-54/24/87 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 5-144/25/87 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 6-74/26/87 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 2-65/15/87 Norfolk, Va. ....................W 8-2 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/16/87 Norfolk, Va. .....................L 3-9 (Sun Belt Tournament)5/16/87 Norfolk, Va. .....................L 11-16 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/1/88 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 7-44/3/88 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 1-11 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 3-74/29/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 17-94/30/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-75/1/88 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 10-125/19/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-1 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/1/89 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-5 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-24/2/89 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-54/21/89 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 2-44/22/89 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 7-174/23/89 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 5-103/24/90 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 1-4 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 2-33/25/90 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 4-03/31/90 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-4 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-34/1/90 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 9-124/13/91 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-24/14/91 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-5

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENT4/20/91 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 1-2 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 3-134/21/91 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 7-2 (1,000th WKU Victory)5/16/91 Jacksonville, Fla. ..........W 3-2 (Sun Belt Tournament)3/14/92 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 8-12 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 0-173/15/92 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 5-85/2/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-2 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-65/3/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-14/24/93 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 7-13 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 6-54/25/93 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 6-73/26/94 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-15/7/94 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 16-8 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 3-55/8/94 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 7-83/25/95 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-14 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-43/26/95 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-94/13/96 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 4-15 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 3-44/14/96 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 7-93/22/97 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-4 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-23/23/97 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-54/18/98 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 3-7 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 2-04/19/98 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 8-33/5/99 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 4-73/6/99 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 5-83/7/99 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 5-34/2/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-14/3/99 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-54/4/99 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-25/21/99 New Orleans, La. .........W 6-5 (Sun Belt Tournament)3/31/00 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-34/1/00 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-44/2/00 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-44/6/01 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 2-114/7/01 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 11-104/8/01 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 1-125/18/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-4 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-45/19/02 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-134/11/03 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 1-64/12/03 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 7-114/13/03 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 10-65/22/03 Lafayette, La. .................W 10-9 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/16/04 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-64/17/04 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-74/18/04 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-65/26/04 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 6-3 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/29/05 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 4-105/1/05 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 8-4 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 0-24/28/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-7

2/29/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 9-135/12/07 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-5 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-95/13/07 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 9-173/14/08 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 6-93/15/08 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 8-53/16/08 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 8-43/13/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 7-43/14/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 10-23/15/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 16-144/9/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-34/10/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 12-44/11/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ....L 5-75/13/11 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-65/14/11 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-45/15/11 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-25/11/12 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 7-65/13/12 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 1-4 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 7-85/24/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-5 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/19/13 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 10-84/20/13 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 6-34/21/13 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 5-74/18/14 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 10-134/19/14 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 7-24/20/14 Mobile, Ala. ...................W 6-3

south carolina (0-1)neutral: 0-1

2/10/07 Wilmington, N.C. .........L 0-12 (Hughes Bros. Challenge)

usc-spartanburg (1-0)home: 1-0

4/17/87 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-3

south florida (30-26)home: 15-10; away: 14-16;

neutral: 1-0

3/16/79 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 1-43/19/80 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 5-23/12/83 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 5-2 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 2-33/13/82 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 7-115/1/83 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-5 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-03/9/84 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 8-53/10/84 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 2-13/11/84 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 1-54/28/84 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-5 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-33/29/85 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 6-53/30/85 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 6-113/31/85 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 9-04/27/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-44/28/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-54/29/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-75/13/85 Norfolk, Va. ....................W 8-6 (Sun Belt Tournament)

3/14/86 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 4-83/16/86 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 2-4 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 1-24/4/86 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-64/5/86 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-5 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 10-115/15/86 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 1-9 (Sun Belt Tournament)4/3/87 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 1-34/4/87 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 0-44/5/87 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 12-115/1/87 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-105/2/87 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-65/3/87 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-64/15/88 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 6-44/16/88 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 8-64/17/88 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 11-85/6/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-85/7/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-75/8/88 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-54/28/89 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-74/29/89 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-44/30/89 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 9-235/5/89 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 9-105/6/89 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 5-125/7/89 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 9-124/28/90 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 2-4 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 6-24/29/90 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 4-35/5/90 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-8 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-15/6/90 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-83/30/91 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 2-5 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 2-13/31/91 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 11-54/27/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-5 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-04/28/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-5

southeast Missouri (2-1)home: 1-0; away: 1-1

3/1/94 Cape Girardeau, Mo. .W 5-22/22/95 Cape Girardeau, Mo. ..L 11-133/27/95 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-4

southeastern louisiana (2-2)home: 1-1; away: 1-1

3/20/91 Hammond, La. ..............L 4-53/21/91 Hammond, La. .............W 5-34/14/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-64/15/92 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 18-21

southern illinois (12-26)home: 9-15; away: 3-11

1967 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-01967 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-81967 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-21968 Carbondale, Ill. ..............L 0-41968 Carbondale, Ill. ..............L 2-111969 Carbondale, Ill. ..............L 2-7

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENT (Governor’s Invitational)1969 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-101969 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-61969 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-01970 Carbondale, Ill. .............W 9-81970 Carbondale, Ill. ..............L 4-111971 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-41971 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-21971 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-61972 Carbondale, Ill. ..............L 3-81972 Carbondale, Ill. ..............L 3-61974 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-81974 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-81975 Carbondale, Ill. ..............L 1-61975 Carbondale, Ill. ..............L 4-51976 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-61976 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-61977 Carbondale, Ill. ..............L 0-71978 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-71978 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-105/13/89 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-25/15/89 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-25/13/90 Carbondale, Ill. .............W 7-4 Carbondale, Ill. ..............L 4-72/24/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-92/25/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-102/26/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-83/3/13 Carbondale, Ill. ..............L 1-63/4/13 Carbondale, Ill. .............W 6-42/15/14 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-32/16/14 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-4 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-1

southern indiana (9-3)home: 6-1; away: 3-2

1974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-11974 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-61975 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 4-61975 Evansville, Ind. .............W 7-31975 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-21975 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-13/18/81 Evansville, Ind. .............W 7-4 Evansville, Ind. ..............L 7-83/21/82 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-33/1/88 Evansville, Ind. .............W 9-63/2/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-2

springfield hs (1-0)home: 1-0

1913 Springfield, Ky. .............W 13-0

sue Bennett (1-0)home: 1-0

3/11/97 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 21-3

tampa (0-1)away: 0-1

3/20/80 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 9-14

temple (1-1)neutral: 1-1

3/10/83 Tampa, Fla. ......................L 7-123/11/83 Tampa, Fla. .....................W 6-5

tennessee (3-5)home: 3-0; away: 0-5

3/19/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-33/20/85 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-44/9/86 Knoxville, Tenn. ............L 2-53/10/09 Knoxville, Tenn. ...........L 8-143/9/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 5-42/21/12 Knoxville, Tenn. ............L 7-83/12/13 Knoxville, Tenn. ............L 0-43/13/13 Knoxville, Tenn. ............L 4-5

tennessee-Martin (6-0)home: 4-0; away: 2-0

4/7/93 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-03/30/94 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-13/1/95 Martin, Tenn. .................W 5-03/22/95 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-02/17/04 Martin, Tenn. .................W 8-23/31/04 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-7

tennessee state (6-1)home: 4-1; away: 2-0

1978 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 16-44/2/81 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-104/23/82 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 16-33/30/83 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 5-44/28/83 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-54/12/84 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 21-14/18/84 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 3-0

tennessee tech (70-49-2)home: 32-22-1; away: 38-27-1

1923 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-41923 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 3-41933 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 9-31933 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 6-31933 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-21933 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-01934 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-141934 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 8-141934 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-61935 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 8-41935 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 2-01937 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 7-61937 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 2-171938 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-71939 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-71940 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41940 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 13-101941 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-91941 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 2-01942 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 6-41942 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 3-71946 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 5-4

1949 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-151949 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 0-71950 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-01950 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 0-21951 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 5-121951 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-21952 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-101952 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 13-111953 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-51953 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 3-21953 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-3 (OVC Tournament)1953 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-2 (OVC Tournament)1954 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-21954 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 5-21955 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 4-141956 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-71956 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 5-131957 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 6-131957 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-51958 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 7-41958 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 3-71960 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 12-41961 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-91961 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-91961 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 7-51961 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 1-81962 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 9-191962 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 5-21962 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-11962 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-31963 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 3-41964 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-71964 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 2-31965 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-11965 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 6-101966 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 2-71966 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-41967 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-121967 Bowling Green, Ky. .....T 1-11967 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 2-141967 Cookeville, Tenn. .........T 5-51968 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-51968 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-91968 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 4-111968 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 7-31969 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 2-11969 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 2-31970 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 0-21970 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 4-111971 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-11972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-21972 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-81972 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 5-31972 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 6-11972 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 3-11972 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 11-51972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-11972 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-11973 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 2-31973 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 1-0

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENT1973 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-01973 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-41973 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 8-61973 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 3-51973 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 8-61973 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-51977 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 7-11977 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 6-04/18/79 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 11-1 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 15-04/17/80 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 9-3 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 7-34/3/82 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 19-0 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 9-44/10/82 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-0 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-54/28/86 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 3-25/2/86 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-74/22/87 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 3-124/5/89 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-34/10/89 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 8-44/5/90 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 5-64/12/90 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-54/2/91 Cookeville, Tenn. .........L 3-44/16/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-43/5/92 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 16-73/26/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-03/24/93 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-74/28/94 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-34/6/95 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-44/18/96 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-05/10/97 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-65/11/97 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 7-23/25/98 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 10-94/1/98 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 10-134/28/99 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-83/28/00 Cookeville, Tenn. ........W 5-44/4/00 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-84/3/01 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-11

texas (0-1)away: 0-1

3/11/87 Austin, Texas ..................L 6-18

texas a&M (2-0)away: 1-0; neutral 1-0

3/10/87 Coll. Station, Texas .....W 4-13/26/10 Waco, Texas ...................W 5-1(Fifth Annual QTI Baylor Classic)

texas arlington (0-3) away: 0-3

5/9/14 Arlington, Texas. ..........L 3-55/10/14 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-85/11/14 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-5

texas state (2-3)home: 1-2; neutral: 1-1

2/27/10 Waco, Texas. ..................W 4-23/21/14 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-1

3/22/14 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-133/23/14 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-75/20/14 Mobile, Ala. ....................L 3-4 (Sun Belt Tournament)

tcu (0-1)neutral: 1-0

5/31/08 Stillwater, Okla. .............L 5-10 (NCAA Regional)

texas-pan american (7-8)home: 3-3; away: 4-5

4/14/95 Edinburg, Texas ...........W 13-54/15/95 Edinburg, Texas ............L 9-12 Edinburg, Texas ............L 2-35/3/96 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-55/4/96 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-1 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-43/7/97 Edinburg, Texas ............L 6-8 Edinburg, Texas ...........W 11-53/8/97 Edinburg, Texas ...........W 6-13/20/98 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-4 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-83/21/98 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-34/22/05 Edinburg, Texas ............L 11-124/23/05 Edinburg, Texas ............L 1-64/24/05 Edinburg, Texas ...........W 7-4

thomas More (2-0)home: 2-0

4/9/80 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 20-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-1

toledo (5-2)home: 5-2

3/2/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-43/3/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 12-82/20/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 3-12/17/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-52/18/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-7 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-3

transylvania (5-0)home: 4-0; away: 1-0

1916 Lexington, Ky................W 9-21924 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 16-51924 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-51928 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-91928 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-2

trevecca (1-1)home: 1-0; away: 0-1

1977 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-11978 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 0-5

troy (14-24)home: 6-10; away: 8-12; neutral: 1-1

3/23/80 Troy, Ala. ..........................W 4-33/13/81 Troy, Ala. ...........................L 5-103/2/84 Troy, Ala. ...........................L 8-133/3/84 Troy, Ala. ...........................L 4-103/9/85 Troy, Ala. ...........................L 5-83/10/85 Dothan, Ala. ..................W 19-32/20/98 Troy, Ala. ..........................W 12-82/21/98 Troy, Ala. ...........................L 8-114/7/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 10-144/8/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 8-154/9/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-115/25/06 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-3 (Sun Belt Tournament)3/30/07 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-53/31/07 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-14/1/07 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-43/21/08 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-53/22/08 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-53/23/08 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-93/20/09 Troy, Ala. ..........................W 7-43/21/09 Troy, Ala. ...........................L 7-93/22/09 Troy, Ala. ..........................W 6-45/21/09 Troy, Ala. ..........................W 14-11 (Sun Belt Tournament) 4/30/10 Troy, Ala. ..........................W 7-45/1/10 Troy, Ala. ...........................L 4-55/2/10 Troy, Ala. ...........................L 3-64/22/11 Troy, Ala. ...........................L 3-64/23/11 Troy, Ala. ...........................L 3-114/24/11 Troy, Ala. ...........................L 9-125/27/11 Monroe, La. ....................L 2-4 (Sun Belt Tournament) 4/20/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-134/21/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-44/22/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-54/12/13 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-114/13/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-44/14/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-64/11/14 Troy, Ala. ..........................W 5-44/12/14 Troy, Ala. ...........................L 6-114/13/14 Troy, Ala. ...........................L 5-10

tulane (0-1)away: 0-2

6/5/04 Oxford, Miss. ..................L 0-7 (NCAA Regional)

union (ky.) (2-0)home: 1-0; away: 1-0

1959 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-01959 Barbourville, Ky. ..........W 6-5

union (tenn.) (3-0)home: 1-0; away: 2-0

1974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-61975 Jackson, Tenn. ..............W 5-01975 Jackson, Tenn. ..............W 19-7

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENTvaldosta state (2-4)

away: 2-4

1976 Valdosta, Ga. ..................L 3-81976 Valdosta, Ga. ..................L 1-51977 Valdosta, Ga. ..................L 2-43/16/80 Valdosta, Ga. ..................L 0-10 Valdosta, Ga. .................W 7-33/21/80 Valdosta, Ga. .................W 8-6

valparaiso (2-1)home: 1-0; neutral: 1-1

3/12/81 Panama City, Fla. ........W 6-03/13/85 Panama City, Fla. .........L 5-63/13/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-5

vanderbilt (33-59-2)home: 17-21-1; away: 16-38-2

1913 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-01926 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-61932 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 4-51932 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 6-71932 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-61937 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 8-71937 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 2-61937 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 8-11937 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 2-31938 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 6-211938 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 6-41938 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 9-131939 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-61939 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 0-101939 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 12-131939 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 8-51941 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 16-121941 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-71942 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 1-21947 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 2-31947 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-21949 Bowling Green, Ky. .....T 6-61970 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 2-01970 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 0-61971 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 3-91971 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 5-91971 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-61971 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-61972 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 0-61972 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-51973 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 4-51973 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 5-91974 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-71974 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-31975 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-81975 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-41075 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 1-51975 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 4-121976 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 7-81976 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-21977 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 7-51977 Nashville, Tenn. ............T 3-33/23/83 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-3

4/14/83 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 8-13/27/84 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-63/21/85 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 9-163/26/85 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 3-84/1/86 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-64/30/86 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 8-134/7/87 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-114/21/87 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 0-64/6/88 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 5-64/13/88 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-104/11/89 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 4-54/19/89 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-93/28/90 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-04/3/90 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 9-73/26/91 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 11-74/3/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-23/17/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-33/31/92 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 13-103/23/93 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 3-175/13/93 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-103/22/94 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 0-75/12/94 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-95/8/95 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-65/10/95 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 1-124/3/96 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-24/23/96 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 12-133/26/97 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 5-10 4/9/97 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-16 4/7/98 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 7-144/21/98 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-103/24/99 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 4-74/5/00 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-94/25/00 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 10-163/28/01 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 5-64/3/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-65/7/02 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 9-104/1/03 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 11-45/6/03 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 0-43/3/04 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 10-94/12/05 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 6-94/20/05 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 6-103/28/06 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-44/11/06 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 1-153/6/07 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-63/20/07 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 2-154/8/08 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 1-54/16/08 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-52/25/09 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 7-103/16/10 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 17-23/17/10 Bowling Green, Ky. ....L 6-173/1/11 Nashville, Tenn. ............L 5-62/25/14 Nashville, Tenn. ...........W 3-2

virginia commonwealth (6-1)home: 3-1; away 3-0

5/20/88 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-4 (Sun Belt Tournament)3/27/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 11-93/28/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 20-73/29/09 Bowling Green, Ky. ...W 12-83/19/10 Richmond, Va. .............W 19-4

3/20/10 Richmond, Va. .............W 15-33/21/10 Richmond, Va. .............W 9-4

villanova (1-0)neutral: 1-0

3/5/84 Orlando, Fla. ..................W 6-4

virginia (1-0)away: 1-0

1976 Charlottesville, Va. .....W 5-3

vMi (3-0)home: 3-0

3/8/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-53/9/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-33/10/13 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-2

wake forest (0-1)neutral: 0-1

2/12/05 Rock Hill, S.C. .................L 5-10 (Coca-Cola Classic)

washington (0-1)neutral: 0-1

6/5/04 Oxford, Miss. ..................L 1-4 (NCAA Regional)

washington (Mo.) (3-1)home: 2-0; away: 0-1; neutral: 1-0

1967 St. Louis, Mo. ..................L 4-133/4/84 Orlando, Fla. ..................W 3-03/7/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-63/8/92 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-7

wayne state (Mich.) (4-0)home: 4-0

3/19/81 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-8 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-33/20/81 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 19-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-3

western carolina (0-2)away: 0-2

2/18/90 Cullowhee, N.C. ............L 3-4 Cullowhee, N.C. ............L 4-5

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SERIES RECORDS BY OPPONENTwestern illinois (9-4)

home: 9-4

1947 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-21947 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-31950 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 5-81950 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-53/18/99 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-62/24/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-12/25/01 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-32/8/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-02/9/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-42/10/02 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-23/9/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-23/10/12 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-43/11/12 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 1-11

western Michigan (1-0)home: 1-0

1977 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-2

winthrop (0-1)away: 0-1

2/11/05 Rock Hill, S.C. .................L 6-7 (Coca-Cola Classic)

wisconsin-Milwaukee (5-3)home: 5-3

3/17/94 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-03/18/94 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 17-163/16/95 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 9-103/13/96 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-72/27/98 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-0 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-122/28/98 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 7-93/19/06 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 14-13

wittenberg (ohio) (0-2)home: 0-2

1960 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-41972 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-12

wheaton (ill.) (1-0)home: 1-0

1962 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-2

wofford (7-2)away: 7-2

2/24/96 Spartanburg, S.C. .......W 6-4 Spartanburg, S.C. ........L 4-52/25/96 Spartanburg, S.C. .......W 8-05/10/96 Spartanburg, S.C. .......W 13-55/11/96 Spartanburg, S.C. .......W 7-3 Spartanburg, S.C. .......W 14-03/11/05 Spartanburg, S.C. .......W 14-23/12/05 Spartanburg, S.C. .......W 18-43/13/05 Spartanburg, S.C. ........L 9-13

wright state (3-1)home: 3-1

2/28/03 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-43/1/03 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-0 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 2-13/2/03 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 4-10

wyoming (1-0)neutral: 1-0

3/4/95 Houston, Texas ............W 3-2 (Rice Tournament)

xavier (ohio) (15-2)home: 15-1; away: 0-1

3/16/84 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-83/19/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 15-133/20/88 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-5 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-13/28/89 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-6 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-15/12/89 Cincinnati, Ohio ...........L 2-42/24/90 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-73/2/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 1-0 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 4-03/3/91 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 7-42/14/98 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 3-2 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-02/15/98 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-82/23/07 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-52/25/07 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-0 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 13-1

yale (1-3)home: 1-3

3/18/98 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 2-3 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 6-23/7/00 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-53/15/00 Bowling Green, Ky. .....L 3-5

youngstown state (6-0)home: 6-0

3/17/04 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 8-33/18/04 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 10-93/19/04 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 11-93/29/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 20-10 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 5-23/20/08 Bowling Green, Ky. ....W 9-0

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WKU is in the midst of a transformation - physical, in-tellectual, cultural and economic – and is becoming a leading american university with international reach. Whether in a neighboring community or in a distant country, WKU faculty and students are engaged in relevant applied research that provides solutions to real problems.

WKU is home to many highly ranked and nationally-recognized academic programs such as Journalism and Broadcasting, Education, Engineering, Business and our award winning speech and debate team. With steady enrollment growth for 15 consecutive years, more than

21,100 students grace our campuses in Bowling Green, Glasgow, Owens-boro and the Elizabeth-town area. We also send students each semester to Harlaxton College in Grantham, England and other students circum-

navigate the globe with the Semester at Sea program just to name a few.

A place where all students can succeed, WKU is the home of the Gatton Academy for Mathematics and Science for exceptional Kentucky high school juniors and seniors. The Academy was named the number one high school in the U.S. in 2012 and 2013 by Newsweek. WKU is proud to have Kentucky’s first and only inde-pendent Honors College in the Commonwealth. WKU honors students enjoy an intimate scholarly environ-ment on a vibrant campus and are encouraged to be-come involved in community service, applied research and study abroad. These are among the reasons why

WKU is becoming the university of choice in the Com-monwealth and the intellectual heartbeat of Kentucky.

wku Mission stateMentWestern Kentucky University prepares students of all backgrounds to be productive, engaged, and socially responsible citizen-leaders of a global society. The Uni-versity provides research, service and lifelong learn-ing opportunities for its students, faculty, and other constituents. WKU enriches the quality of life for those within its reach.

western kentucky university

wku is in the midst of a

transformation

Cherry Hall on the campus of Western Kentucky University

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bowling green, kentuckyhere’s the gistLocated 60 miles north of Nashville and 110 miles south of Louisville off Interstate 65, Bowling Green is the third-most populous city in the state of Kentucky after Louisville and Lexington. The 2010 U.S. Census Bureau total for Bowling Green is 58,067, and the population of Warren County is 113,792.

Significant companies in Bowling Green include the GM Corvette Assembly Plant, Fruit of the Loom/ Russell Athletics, Houchens Industries, Holley Performance Products, and Camping World.

Brief historyWarren County consists of 546 square miles and was named for General Joseph Warren, a hero of the famous American Revolution Battle of Bunker Hill. The area was first settled in 1785 when Andrew McFadin built McFadin’s Station on Barren River. Shortly afterward, another explorer, Robert Moore, paused for a few days at the station before deciding to build in the area. Brothers George and Robert Moore may not have realized how forward looking they were when they selected a site on the Barren River in south central Kentucky for a new settlement in 1796.

At the first county commissioners meeting in early 1798, the pioneers decided that the new town would be “called and known by the name of Bolin Green.” This name was after the Bowling Green Square in New York City, where patriots had pulled down a statue of King George III and used the lead to make bullets during the American Revolution.

In laying out the town, the Moore’s designed two acres for the construction of public buildings. Those same two acres today make up Fountain Square Park in the heart of downtown. This is symbolic of the city

of Bowling Green whose central location allowed it quickly to become a major agricultural community and river port, and later, an important commercial and educational center. Today Bowling Green is a regional entertainment hub for more than 250,000 people in 11 surrounding counties.

noteworthyWe’re humbled and honored to have been:• Named a Dozen Distinctive Destination in 2006 by

the National Trust for Historic Preservation• Selected as an All-America City Finalist in 2010 by

the National Civic League• Chosen as a Top Ten Great Public Space (Downtown

Fountain Square) in 2010 by the American Planning Association

• Tabbed as one of the Fifty Best Adventure Towns in the country by National Geographic Adventure magazine - 2007 ‘50 Best Places to Live and Play’ issue

• Named by SportsEvents Magazine as a “Destination to Watch” in 2011 and recipient of a 2012 Readers’ Choice Award based on our high standard of professionalism and quality service in hosting events

• Ranked as the 12th Best Place to Launch a Small Business in 2009 in our size category of small cities by CNNMoney.com

• Ranked 3rd in the Nation among metropolitan areas with populations less than 200,000 for its number of industry expansions and locations in 2010 by Site Selection Magazine

• Forbes magazine ranked Bowling Green #5 on its list of Best Small Places for Businesses and Careers in 2011; the city was #12 on this list in 2008, #19 in 2009 and #33 in 2010

Fountain Square Park in downtown Bowling Green

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Dr. gary a. ransdell was named the ninth president of Western Kentucky University on September 12, 1997.

Dr. Ransdell, 62, received his Bachelor of Arts degree from WKU in 1973 in Mass Communications, a Master of Public Service degree in Public Administration in 1974, and a Doctor of Education degree from Indiana University in 1978.

Dr. Ransdell re-joined WKU as President after serving four years as Vice President for Administration and Advancement and seven years as Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina.

His previous professional experiences at WKU also include service as a field representative in the Office of University School Relations from 1974 to 1976 and as Associate Director of Alumni Affairs from 1978 to 1981. Dr. Ransdell and the WKU Board of Regents are leading the campus through a dramatic transformation from a university of regional importance to a leading American university with international reach. WKU has grown its enrollment to 21,000 and improved its retention of students to 75%.

A key element in the transformation of WKU is growth in private support. WKU completed its first capital campaign on June 30, 2003, with $102 million in gifts and pledges. A second campaign was completed on June 30, 2012 with $202 million in new gifts and pledges.

Another priority is a complete rebuilding of the WKU campus. Some $700 million in campus construction has been completed since 1998, with $200 million on the drawing board.

Other measures of progress include a dramatic push in sponsored research, the growth of critical degree programs in electrical, mechanical, and civil engineering; three new doctoral degree programs; a new emphasis on the commercialization of intellectual property and the transfer of WKU technology to the Kentucky workplace; growth of the three WKU regional campuses; the creation of the Gatton Academy of Math and Science, which has been ranked by Newsweek as the No. 1 high school in America two years in a row; Kentucky’s only independent Honors College; expanded study abroad programs; and the state’s first Confucius Institute and only Chinese flagship program.

During Dr. Ransdell’s tenure, WKU’s athletic programs won over 100 Conference championships and led the Sun Belt Conference in academic performance. He served as President of the Sun Belt Conference in 2000, and completed in 2013 a four-year term on the BCS Presidents’ Oversight Committee. Dr. Ransdell successfully negotiated a move to Conference USA which occured in 2014-15

Dr. Ransdell has served on the Board of Directors of the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce, the Board for the Inter-model Transportation Authority of South Central Kentucky, and has chaired the Warren County United Way Campaign.

Dr. Ransdell and his wife, Julie, met, dated, and were married while at WKU pursuing their undergraduate degrees. They have two sons—Patrick, who graduated from WKU in 2002, and Matthew, who graduated from WKU in 2006. Both Patrick and Matthew were lettermen with the WKU baseball team.

the president

Dr. gary ransDelluniversity presiDent

17TH YEAr AT WKU | WKU ‘73

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Operating with a fast break mentality from the day he was hired, todd stewart’s tenure as WKU’s Director of Athletics has been marked by consistent success for the Hilltoppers on the field of play, in the classroom, and in the community. In his first two years at the helm, 218 student-athletes obtained their degrees, WKU captured 11 total conference championships, and the athletic department staff, coaches and players devoted close to 2,000 hours of community service.

Each of WKU’s 18 sports has a multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) score of 946 or higher, exceeding by 16 points the NCAA’s mandate of 930 to be eligible for post-season play. Stewart also played an instrumental role in elevating WKU’s athletic programs to Conference USA.

In its final year in the Sun Belt Conference in 2013-14, WKU won the league’s all-sports championship for the sixth overall time but first since 2008. A total of 110 student-athletes graduated during the year, and six sport programs captured conference championships - the most in a single-year since 2008-09. WKU’s volleyball, soccer, and women’s indoor and outdoor track teams captured Sun Belt Conference regular season championships, while the men’s swimming and diving team won the Conference USA Invitational. Women’s basketball posted 24 wins en route to winning the Sun Belt Conference Tournament and earning the program’s first NCAA Tournament berth since 2008.

The Hilltoppers’ 2013 football team posted a program Football Bowl Subdivision-era-best 8-4 overall record and had four wins over bowl eligible teams, more than the previous five seasons combined. WKU’s eight wins included a second consecutive win over Kentucky

along with victories over Navy, Army and Sun Belt co-champion Arkansas State, while the 18,334 per game home attendance average was the highest in the program’s 95-year history. WKU’s men’s outdoor track program set a program record with seven first-team All-Americans while finishing tied for 18th in the nation, the highest national team finish for any WKU program since men’s basketball reached the Sweet 16 in 2008.

The 2012-13 year, Stewart’s first full-year as Director of Athletics, marked the first time since the APR variable was introduced that all 19 WKU sports exceeded the single-year 930 APR threshold, and 108 student-athletes graduated during the year. Five sport programs (volleyball, women’s swimming and diving, men’s track and field, men’s basketball, softball) won conference championships. Despite a fifth-place conference finish in football, Stewart’s navigation of the bowl landscape helped secure the program’s first ever FBS bowl bid, an at-large appearance in the 2012 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. Men’s basketball became the first team in NCAA history to win their conference tournament two consecutive years by winning four games in four days each time. Softball posted two wins in the NCAA Tournament, the first in the program’s history, while women’s basketball won a game in the WNIT, the program’s first post-season win since 2006-07. Volleyball also capped a 33-4 season by winning the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament match.

A member of WKU’s senior athletic staff since 2008 and 25-year veteran of collegiate and professional sports, Stewart was named WKU’s Director of Athletics on May 9, 2012, after serving in the role on an interim basis since March 22.

toDD stewartDirector of athletics

SEvENTH YEAr AT WKU | MiAMi (OHiO) ‘88

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senior athletic staffAfter nearly two years as WKU’s Senior Associate Athletic Director, Stewart was named Interim Director of Athletics on March 22 after the departure of Ross Bjork to Ole Miss.

Stewart was elevated to Senior Associate Athletic Director in August of 2010 after serving as WKU’s Associate Athletic Director for Communications and Media Relations since June of 2008. As Senior Associate Athletic Director, Stewart served as second-in-command in the department and assisted in strategic initiatives that advanced the mission of athletics, served as a critical advisor for all important decisions for the department and helped formulate and implement the department’s communication strategy, vision and philosophy.

Stewart joined WKU in June of 2008 after a 40-month stint as Associate Commissioner for Communications for the Sun Belt Conference, where he and his staff were responsible for internal and external communications for all Sun Belt Conference publicity.

Prior to coming to the Sun Belt, Stewart worked in the National Football League for 15 years. He was hired by the Cleveland Browns as Executive Director of Communications and Media Relations in 1999, helping to create the franchise’s communications/media relations department as it reentered the league as an expansion team. Stewart assisted the NFL’s public relations staff at Super Bowl XXXVI in New Orleans and was the AFC public relations representative at the 2000 Pro Bowl in Hawaii while with the Browns. He also served on the NFL’s Media Policies Committee.

Prior to joining the Browns, Stewart was the Assistant Director of Public Relations for the Indianapolis Colts from 1991-99.

Stewart, 48, received his bachelor’s degree in communications from Miami (Ohio) in 1988. Stewart currently serves on the Board of Directors for the United Way of Southern Kentucky and is also a member of the Bowling Green Rotary. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Stewart and his wife, Rebecca, have one son, Blake (14).

senior athletiC staff

craig BiggsAssociate Athletic Director, Facilities

and Administration

lindsay BoydenAssociate Athletic

Director, Marketing

kyle chapmanAssociate

Athletic Director, Development

Jim clarkAssociate

Athletic Director, Development

Darrell hornAssociate Athletic

Director, Chief Financial Officer

John MccammonAssociate

Athletic Director, Compliance

Matt MorrisonAssistant Athletic

Director, Ticket Operations

Michael schroederAssistant

Athletic Director, Communications

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athletic staff

Jason DaileyCoordinator of

Athletic Facilities

Debbie carrollBusiness Operations

Specialist

larry cashAssistant Director, Hilltopper Athletic

Foundation

chelsie cummingsTicket Sales

Associate

Zack MckayDirector,

Marketing

grant steppAssistant Ticket

Manager

adam MercerAccount Executive,

Tickets

Jason orningAssistant

Athletic Director, Compliance

lisa powersAdministrative

Assistant

craig MartinFaculty Athletic Representative

Drew JacobsCoordinator of

Athletic Facilities

lisa schneiderAssistant to the

Director of Athletics

Jamie levittDirector of Ticket

Sales

thomas harrisAssistant Director,

Marketing

Bill edwardsAssociate Athletic

Director, Sports Medicine

phyllis finchAdministrative

Assistant

les forsytheDirector of

Athletic Facilities

paula DavidsMarketing Staff

Assistant

pam herrifordAthletic Sports

Administrator/SWA

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head coaches

Matt MyersBaseball

ray harper Men’s Basketball

Michelle clark-heard Women’s Basketball

adam garyWomen’s Golf

Jason neidellSoccer

amy tudorSoftball

Jonatan BerhaneWomen’s Tennis

erik JenkinsTrack & Field

travis hudsonVolleyball

Bruce MarchiondaSwimming & Diving

phillip hatchettMen’s Golf

Jeff Brohm Football

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Student-Athlete Outreachcarol anD Denny weDge stuDent-athlete success centerThe Carol and Denny Wedge Student-Athlete Success Center opened in January of 2009. SASC is a 10,000 square foot academic complex located in Houchens Smith Stadium and houses the academic advising staff, a computer laboratory and a large study area designated solely for use by student-athletes. The Student Athlete Success Center is also equipped with conference rooms, and several private study rooms for WKU student-athletes to meet with athletic tutors on a one-to-one basis or work on class projects.

The mission of the Student Athlete Success Center is to help student-athletes have the most positive educational and personal experience possible at WKU. The SASC advisement staff has over 50 years of combined experience. We strive to be the resource hub for WKU student-athletes to obtain success academically and in life after sports.

goals of the acaDeMic prograM • To ensure compliance with WKU and NCAA academic

requirements• To provide academic support services, which will

assist student-athletes in achieving academic success with tutorial assistance and proper course selection

• To offer educational workshops focusing on career and personal development

• To assist student-athletes in determining career goals and interests

• To exceed general student population semester and cumulative grade point average

• To exceed general student population graduation rate• To achieve a minimum Academic Progress Rate

(APR) of 930 for all sports

conference leaDers in acaDeMicsFor the previous nine seasons, WKU has led all Sun Belt schools in student-athletes recognized for their academic achievement. As the Hilltoppers move to Conference USA beginning in 2014, WKU Athletics aims

to keep that streak alive.

Academic achievement is a high priority on The Hill, and each of WKU’s 19 athletic teams exceeded the NCAA-mandated 930 Academic Progress Rate (APR) score through the 2012-13 academic year by at least 16 points, with three programs achieving a perfect score of 1,000.

hilltoppers with heart Hilltoppers with Heart is WKU’s community service initiative, designed to give WKU student‐athletes, coaches and staff the unique opportunity to make an impact in the community by volunteering their time and talent with numerous organizations.

WKU Athletics has a commitment to growing sports in the Bowling Green community and the ability to demonstrate leadership in social responsibility. In 2013, the Hilltoppers combined to contribute over 1,000 hours of community service to Bowling Green and its surrounding areas.

academic advising staff

Jashard JusticeAssistant Athletic Director

Dixie MahurinAcademic Coordinator

lacee-carmon Johnson

Academic Coordinator

Dianna MarshallAcademic Advisor

tanner siewertAcademic Advisor

Jared clendeninGraduate Assistant

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Big Red, Western Kentucky University’s athletic mascot, was born in the fall of 1979 and can be best described as the Spirit of Western!

The huge, furry, lovable creature was originally designed and built by WKU student Ralph Carey, (’80 WKU graduate), of Cincinnati, and made its debut during the Hilltoppers’ 1979-80 basketball season. Big Red has become a big hit with fans of all ages throughout the state and the nation. Big Red’s signature moves are the belly slide and belly shake.

Big Red is an eight-time participant in the Capital One Mascot Challenge and, in 2012, Big Red was named the first member of the Capital One Mascot Hall of Fame.

Prior to the 2013 season, Sports Illustrated rated Big Red as the number nine mascot in college football. Of course, on The Hill, we all think Big Red is No. 1.

The ultimate fan and supporter of all WKU’s intercollegiate sports, Big Red won the “Key to Spirit” award, the highest honor presented to team mascots at the time, at the Universal Cheerleading Association competition in 1980, 1981 and again in 1983.

In the spring of 1990, Big Red reached the “Final Four” of the UCA’s second annual national championship event in San Antonio, TX, taking third-place honors. Then, in the spring of 1996, Big Red reached the “Final Four” of ESPN SportZone’s “Battle of the Mascots” in public balloting on the Internet.

Big Red was the centerpiece of ESPN’s promotion of the 25,000th SportsCenter, airing in August 2002.

In 2005, Big Red placed second at the Universal Cheerleader Association’s Summer Camp in Knoxville, TN. Also, in 2005 Big Red was voted the favorite mascot (of participating schools) at the NCAA Mascot Mania celebration in Indianapolis, Ind.

Big reDthe spirit of western

western kentucky university

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Conference USA celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2014-15, welcoming newcomer Western Kentucky Univer-sity into the fold on July 1. The league has transformed through its two decades, but the commitment to excel-lence, integrity, leadership and its student athletes in athletics, academics and community is unwavering.

Conference USA enjoys a far-reaching fan base with its 14 members: Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Do-minion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, UTEP, UTSA and WKU.

Since beginning competition in 1995, Conference USA teams have combined for 83 bowl appearances in foot-ball, 100 NCAA Tournament appearances in basketball including three Final Fours, 60 NCAA baseball appear-ances including six College World Series berths, 71 NCAA soccer tournament appearances including four trips to the College Cup, and 35 individual national champions in track and field and cross country.

Success is not limited to athletic achievement, how-ever, as 186 Conference USA student-athletes have garnered Academic All-America honors, 651 have achieved academic all-district laurels and thousands of student-athletes have earned their college degrees.

Conference USA sponsors competition in 19 sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, foot-ball, golf, soccer, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, in-door and outdoor track and field, and volleyball).

The league promotes the scholar-athlete ideal, honoring outstanding achievement with numerous conference-sponsored academic awards, including the Commis-sioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic

Medal as well as sport-specific All-Academic teams.

C-USA annually awards $4,000 postgraduate scholar-ships, along with the Sport Academic Awards, Scholar-Athletes of the Yeaar and the Institutional Academic Ex-cellence Award. Additionally, Conference USA presents a Spirit of Service Award three times each year, recog-nizing student-athletes who excel on the field, in the classroom and give back to the community through significant service efforts and participation.

success on the playing fielDConference USA performers have achieved great suc-cess in competition, placing the league among the top conferences in the nation.

Baseball• 60 NCAA appearances• Six College World Series appearances (2009, 2008,

2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001)• 14 Super Regional appearances• Has produced at least four NCAA teams in nine of

the past 13 seasons

football• 83 teams have earned bowl bids • Eligible for the College Football Playoff• Conference USA has 10 bowl affiliations through

2019, securing a minimum of five berths annually.

Men’s Basketball• 115 postseason teams (51 NCAA, 44 NIT, 11 CBI, 9 CIT)• One National Championship title game appearance• Three Final Four teams• Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams• One NIT Champion and four NIT semifinalists• Inaugural CBI Champion• CIT Championship

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conference usawomen’s Basketball• 49 NCAA Tournament appearances• 49 WNIT appearances• One Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament team• Three WNIT semifinalists• One WBI Champion

In addition to the numerous NCAA Tournament berths, C-USA has sent four men’s soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, three softball teams to the Women’s Col-lege World Series and three volleyball teams to the NCAA Sweet 16. The league has also had 35 national champions in NCAA track and field competition, one national champion in diving, and numerous NCAA in-dividual and team competitors in cross country, golf, swimming, tennis, and track and field. Overall, Confer-ence USA teams and individuals have made more than 800 NCAA appearances.

success off the fielDC-USA institutions are among the nation’s best in aca-demic performance of student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student popu-lation. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the playing field as well. In 19 years, more than 28,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll or received the Com-missioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom.

c-usa on tvC-USA enjoys significant television exposure through partnerships with FOX Sports Media Group, CBS Sports Network and ESPN. The multi-tiered selection process that is rooted in partnering with all three networks has substantially increased the number of national and regional appearances for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and all other conference sports.

C-USA membership include institutions within eight of the Top 40 media markets and four in the Top 25 ac-cording to Nielsen. C-USA home markets this year will include more than 13 million TV households, a 30 per-cent increase from two years ago.

c-usa Digital networkThe C-USA Digital Network officially launched in Au-gust of 2011.  Network programming includes live streaming of non-televised events, video on demand, a weekly C-USA studio show, podcasting, regular-season and championship event highlights, and conference-produced feature stories.  In its first year, 1,164 events were streamed live and 8,126 videos were posted and available on the C-USA Digital Network, and those numbers have more than doubled.  Monthly and yearly

subscriptions provide fans access to events offered on all of the C-USA member institution’s athletic websites as well as C-USA network programming. 

c-usa in the coMMunityThe conference’s current footprint is concentrated with 14 members in 10 states and a combined area population of nearly 30 million. With a commitment to community involvement, the conference developed several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cit-ies, as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service with lo-cal and national organizations. Individually, student-athletes are recognized each season through the Spirit of Service award.

governanceConference USA has significant representation in the NCAA governance structure. The presidents of the member institutions serve as the league’s Board of Di-rectors.

a prouD historyConference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation’s top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner April 24, 1995, in Chicago. The league’s charter mem-bers included Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995, while Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996.

The league’s headquarters were established in Chicago and, after nine years, relocated to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was named Commis-sioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league’s first commissioner.

C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, 1997) as foot-ball members. ECU began league competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in 1999. The league added TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA football in 2003. Marshall, Rice, SMU, Tulsa, UCF and UTEP became full-time Conference USA members for all sports in 2005.

In 2013, charter member Charlotte returned to C-USA and was joined by new members FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Do-minion and UTSA. The membership is at 14 institutions with WKU joining the league on July 1, 2014.

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The 2015 Conference USA Baseball Championship will be held at Pete Taylor Park on the campus of the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Miss. The eight-team tournament will be held May 20-24 and marks the second-straight season the championship will be played at Southern Miss and the fifth time in league history.

Southern Miss was chosen as the host site following a bid process from the schools and a vote of the league’s Athletics Directors.

“We are very pleased that the C-USA Baseball Championship will take place in Hattiesburg again this year,” said C-USA Commissioner Britton Banowsky. “Southern Miss has done an outstanding job hosting this championship previously and our student-athletes, coaches and fans will enjoy a first-class event and quality competition.”

The 2015 Conference USA Championship will feature the top eight finishers in regular-season league play. Those eight teams will play a double-elimination format. The championship game will take place on Sunday, May 24, and be televised by CBS Sports Network.

2015 CONFERENCE USA BASeball CHAMPIONSHIPpast c-usa tournament champions

2014 Rice2013 Rice2012 UAB2011 Rice2010 Southern Miss2009 Rice2008 Houston2007 Rice2006 Rice2005 TCU/Tulane*2004 TCU2003 Southern Miss2002 East Carolina2001 Tulane2000 Houston1999 Tulane1998 Tulane1997 Houston1996 Tulane

*Declared co-champions after championship game was cancelled due to weather

Southern Miss will host the 2015 Conference USA Baseball Championship at Pete Taylor Park (below)

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2014 Conference USA Stats c-usa all games w-l pct. h a runs opp w-l pct. h a n l-10Rice - x,y 23-7 .767 12-3 11-4 344 196 42-20 .677 21-9 16-7 5-4 7-3UAB 20-10 .667 11-4 9-6 260 188 35-21 .625 21-8 14-11 0-1 5-5Southern Miss 19-11 .633 10-5 9-6 273 256 35-25 .583 17-12 16-9 2-4 6-4Middle Tennessee 17-13 .567 11-4 6-9 302 278 31-27 .534 21-11 9-14 1-2 7-3Old Dominion 17-13 .567 8-7 9-6 344 241 36-26 .581 19-11 13-11 4-4 5-5East Carolina 16-14 .533 7-8 9-6 244 225 33-26 .559 21-12 12-12 0-2 4-6UTSA 16-14 .533 9-6 7-8 309 231 35-26 .574 21-12 11-12 3-2 6-4FIU 16-14 .533 6-9 10-5 315 169 36-20 .643 23-11 13-7 0-2 6-4Florida Atlantic 14-16 .467 8-7 6-9 238 215 28-25 .528 18-14 10-11 0-0 5-5Tulane 10-18 .357 7-8 3-10 176 219 23-29 .442 17-12 5-15 0-2 4-6Marshall 10-19 .345 7-7 3-12 191 259 20-31 .392 14-7 5-20 1-4 2-8Charlotte 10-19 .345 3-11 7-8 198 241 19-31 .382 11-18 8-13 0-0 6-4 Louisiana Tech 5-25 .167 3-12 2-13 172 282 15-35 .300 10-19 5-16 0-0 3-7x - Regular Season Champion y - Tournament Champion

first team all-conferenceIF Skyler Ewing, Jr., RiceIF Shane Hoelscher, Sr., RiceIF Zach Houchins, Sr., ECUIF Trent Miller, Sr., MTOF Jared Allen, Jr., MTOF Michael Aquino, Sr., RiceOF Nick Walker, Fr., ODUC Aramis Garcia, Jr., FIUUT Drew Reynolds, Sr., ECUSP Zac Curtis, Sr., MTSP Mike Francos, Sr., FIUSP Blake Fox, So., RiceSP Chase Mallard, Sr., UABRP Ryan Williams, Sr., ECU

second team all-conferenceIF Josiah Burney, Sr., ODUIF Stephen Kerr, Fr., FAUIF RJ Perucki, Sr., UTSAIF Mike Warren, Sr., UTSAOF Chase Davis, Jr., UABOF Brendon Sanger, So., FAUOF John Welborn, Sr., UTSAC John Clay Reeves, Jr., RiceUT Matt Durst, Jr., USMSP Conor Fisk, Sr., USMSP Alex Luna, Jr., UABSP Brock Hartson, So., UTSASP Chris Mourelle, Fr., FIURP Bradley Roney, Jr., USM

all-freshman teamIF Bryce Harman, ECUIF Stephen Kerr, FAUIF T.J. Nichting, CharlotteIF CJ Pickering, UTSAIF Charlie Yorgen, ECUIF Hunter Hope, TulaneOF Corey Bird, MarshallOF Dylan Burdeaux, USMOF Nick Walker, ODURHP Chris Mourelle, FIURHP Jon Duplantier, RiceLHP Thomas Lowery, UAB

all-academic team4.0 Corbin Shive, Sr., Charlotte4.0 Stephen Gandy, Sr., LA Tech3.9 Tyler Mims, Jr., UAB3.7 Mike Gomez, Jr., FIU3.7 Aramis Garcia, Jr., FIU3.7 John Bormann, Jr., UTSA3.6 Richard Carthon, So., Tulane3.6 Dean Ali, Sr., ODU3.6 Tyler Rocklein, Sr., FAU3.5 Drew Reynolds, Jr., ECU3.4 John Clay Reeves, Jr., Rice

player of the yearAramis Garcia, FIU - Jr., C

pitcher of the yearChase Mallard, UAB - Sr., RHP

freshman of the yearChris Mourelle, FIU - Fr., RHP

newcomer of the yearJohn Clay Reeves, Rice - Jr., C

coach of the yearBrian Shoop, UAB

assistant coach of the yearJosh Hopper, UAB

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2014 CONFERENCE usa stats2014 teaM statisticsBatting average 1. Rice .293 2. FIU .288 3. Old Dominion .280 4. FAU .275 5. UTSA .274 4. WKU (SBC) .291

runs 1. Rice 344 1. Old Dominion 344 3. FIU 315 4. UTSA 309 5. Middle Tennessee 302 6. WKU (SBC) 302

hits 1. Rice 631 2. Old Dominion 609 3. UTSA 564 4. FIU 548 5. East Carolina 535 3. WKU (SBC) 574

Doubles 1. Old Dominion 111 2. Middle Tennessee 107 3. Rice 102 4. UTSA 99 5. FIU 86 4. WKU (SBC) 119

era 1. FIU 2.29 2. Rice 2.56 3. UTSA 2.84 4. UAB 2.87 5. East Carolina 3.01 5. WKU (SBC) 4.35

opposing Batting average 1. Rice .234 2. FIU .237 3. East Carolina .238 4. UAB .240 5. Southern Miss .251 7. WKU (SBC) .267

strikeouts 1. Rice 478 2. Southern Miss 466 3. UTSA 435 4. Middle Tennessee 423 5. FIU 418 7. WKU (SBC) 389

2014 inDiviDual statisticsBatting average 1. Aramis Garcia, FIU .368 2. Zach Houchins, ECU .347 3. Trent Miller, MT .339 4. Skyler Ewing, Rice .335 5. Brendon Sanger, FAU .332 8. Anderson Miller, WKU (SBC) .335

runs 1. Skyler Ewing, Rice 57 2. John Welborn, UTSA 56 3. Keenan Cook, Rice 46 4. P.J. Higgins, ODU 445. Nick Walker, ODU 43 2. Anderson Miller, WKU (SBC) 40

hits 1. Zach Houchins, ECU 84 2. Skyler Ewing, Rice 81 3. Trent Miller, MT 78 4. P.J. Higgins, ODU 77 4. Michael Aquino, Rice 77 9. Regan Flaherty, WKU (SBC) 72

Doubles 1. Trent Miller, MT 25 2. Shane Hoelscher, Rice 21 3. Josiah Burney, ODU 17 3. Michael Aquino, Rice 17 5. Skyler Ewing, Rice 16 6. Regan Flaherty, WKU (SBC) 18

era 1. Mike Franco, FIU 1.09 2. Blake Fox, Rice 1.46 3. Chase Mallard, UAB 1.55 4. Alex Luna, UAB 1.76 5. Ryan Williams, ECU 1.81 2. Justin Hageman, WKU (SBC) 2.63

opposing Batting average 1. Chase Mallard, UAB .191 2. Mike Franco, FIU .192 3. Matt Ditman, Rice .198 4. Zac Curtis, MT .208 5. Conor Fisk, USM .215 6. Justin Hageman, WKU (SBC) .240

strikeouts 1. Zac Curtis, MT 136 2. Mike Franco, FIU 112 3. Chase Mallard, UAB 94 4. Brock Hartson, UTSA 88 5. Conor Fisk, USM 84 NR. Justin Hageman, WKU (SBC) 68

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2015 SCHEDULE Date Day opponent location tiMe (ct) F13 FRI Maryland (1) Myrtle Beach, S.C. 10 a.m. F14 SAT Coastal Carolina (1) Myrtle Beach, S.C. 12:30 p.m. F15 SUN Canisius (1) Myrtle Beach, S.C. 10 a.m. f20 fri evansville Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. f21 sat evansville Bowling green, ky. 2 p.m. f22 sun evansville Bowling green, ky. 1 p.m. F24 TUE at Belmont Nashville, Tenn. 4 p.m. F25 WED at Vanderbilt+ Nashville, Tenn. 4 p.m. F27 FRI at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 3 p.m. F28 SAT at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 2 p.m. M1 SUN at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 1 p.m. M3 tue Belmont Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. M4 weD austin peay Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. M6 fri ohio state Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. M7 sat ohio state Bowling green, ky. 2 p.m. M8 sun ohio state Bowling green, ky. 1 p.m. M10 TUE Mississippi State+ Starkville, Miss. 6:30 p.m. M11 WED Mississippi State+ Starkville, Miss. 5 p.m. M13 fri old Dominion* Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. M14 sat old Dominion* Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. M15 sun old Dominion* Bowling green, ky. 12 p.m. M17 tue lipscomb Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. M20 FRI at UTSA* San Antonio, Texas 6 p.m. M21 SAT at UTSA* San Antonio, Texas 2 p.m. M22 SUN at UTSA* San Antonio, Texas 12 p.m. M24 tue kentucky# Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. M27 fri uaB* Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. M28 sat uaB* Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. M29 sun uaB* Bowling green, ky. 1 p.m. A3 FRI at LA Tech* Ruston, La. 6 p.m. A4 SAT at LA Tech* Ruston, La. 3 p.m. A5 SUN at LA Tech* Ruston, La. 1 p.m. A7 TUE BG Hot Rods (Exh.)# Bowling Green, Ky. 6 p.m. a10 fri southern Miss* Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. a11 sat southern Miss* Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. a12 sun southern Miss* Bowling green, ky. 1 p.m. A14 TUE at Kentucky+ Lexington, Ky. 5:30 p.m. A17 FRI at FIU* Miami, Fla. TBA A18 SAT at FIU* Miami, Fla. TBA A19 SUN at FIU* Miami, Fla. TBA A22 WED at Louisville Louisville, Ky. 5 p.m. a24 fri rice* Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. a25 sat rice* Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. a26 sun rice* Bowling green, ky. 12 p.m. A29 WED at Austin Peay Clarksville, Tenn. 6 p.m. M1 FRI at Middle Tennessee*^ Murfreesboro, Tenn. 7 p.m. M2 SAT at Middle Tennessee* Murfreesboro, Tenn. 4 p.m. M3 SUN at Middle Tennessee* Murfreesboro, Tenn. 2 p.m. M5 TUE at Lipscomb Nashville, Tenn. 6 p.m. M8 FRI at Marshall* Huntington, W.Va. 12 p.m. M9 SAT at Marshall* Huntington, W.Va. 12 p.m. M10 SUN at Marshall* Huntington, W.Va. 9 a.m. M14 thu florida atlantic* Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. M15 fri florida atlantic* Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. M16 sat florida atlantic* Bowling green, ky. 2 p.m. May 20-24 WED-SUN C-USA Championship Hattiesburg, Miss. TBA

Home games in BolD and played at Nick Denes Field unless otherwise noted

(1) baseball at the beach hosted by Coastal Carolina (*) Conference usa game (^) game on fox sports 1

(#) game played at bowling green ballpark (+) game on seC network +

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MarylanDTERRAPINS2/13 | Myrtle Beach, s.c.

Quick factslocation: College Park, Md.stadium: Bob Smith Stadium (2,500)conference: Big Tenhead coach: John Szefccareer record (seasons): 282-185 (9)at school (seasons): 70-48 (2)series: Maryland leads 1-0last Meeting: UM 2, WKU 1 (2/13/05)2014 overall record: 40-232014 conf. record. (finish): 15-14postseason: NCAA Super Regionallettermen ret./lost: N/Astarters ret./lost: 6/3

MeDia infoMedia contact: Taylor Smythemail: [email protected] site: umterps.com

coastal carolinaCHANTICLEERS2/14 | Myrtle Beach, s.c.

Quick factslocation: Conway, S.C.stadium: Spring Brook Stadium (5,500)conference: Big Southhead coach: Gary Gilmorecareer record (seasons): 1,006-501(25)at school (seasons): 753-399 (19)series: Coastal Carolina leads 3-0last Meeting: CCU 6, WKU 1 (2/26/11)2014 overall record: 24-332014 conf. record. (finish): 13-13 (6th)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: 16/14starters ret./lost: 5/4

MeDia infoMedia contact: Mike Cawoodemail: [email protected] site: goccusports.com

canisiusGOLDEN GRIFFINS2/15 | Myrtle Beach, s.c.

Quick factslocation: Buffalo, N.Y.stadium: Demske Sports Complex (1200)conference: Metro Atlantichead coach: Mike McRaecareer record (seasons): 369-343 (13)at school (seasons): 304-257 (10)series: WKU leads 1-0last Meeting: WKU 17, CC 4 (3/13/79)2014 overall record: 40-162014 conf. record. (finish): 20-4 (1st)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: N/Astarters ret./lost: N/A

MeDia infoMedia contact: TBDemail: TBDweb site: gogriffs.com

evansvillePURPLE ACES2/20-22 | Bowling green, ky.

Quick factslocation: Evansville, Ind.stadium: Braun Stadium (1,200)conference: Missouri Valleyhead coach: Wes Carrollcareer record (seasons): 175-164 (5)at school (seasons): Sameseries: WKU leads 37-29-2last Meeting: WKU 7, UE 6 (5/14/13)2014 overall record: 34-212014 conf. record. (finish): 15-6 (1st)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: 19/11starters ret./lost: 7/2

MeDia infoMedia contact: Mike Radomskiemail: [email protected] site: gopurpleaces.com

BelMontBRUINS2/24 | nashville, tenn.3/3 | Bowling green, ky.

Quick factslocation: Nashville, Tenn.stadium: E.S. Rose Park conference: Ohio Valleyhead coach: Dave Jarviscareer record (seasons): 820-590 (26)at school (seasons): 496-441 (17)series: Belmont leads 22-18last Meeting: WKU 13, BU 3 (4/30/14)2014 overall record: 24-302014 conf. record. (finish): 13-16 (9th)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: 19/8starters ret./lost: 5/4

MeDia infoMedia contact: Liz Halvorsonemail: [email protected] site: belmontbruins.com

vanDerBiltCOMMODORES2/25 | nashville, tenn.

Quick factslocation: Nashville, Tenn. stadium: Charles Hawkins Field (3,626)conference: SEChead coach: Tim Corbincareer record (seasons): 622-388 (17)at school (seasons): 516-250 (12)series: Vandy leads 59-33-2last Meeting: WKU 3, Vandy 2 (2/25/14)2014 overall record: 51-212014 conf. record. (finish): 17-13 (6th)postseason: National Championslettermen ret./lost: 16/11starters ret./lost: 3/5

MeDia infoMedia contact: Kyle Parkinsonemail: [email protected] site: vucommodores.com

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southern illinois SALUKIS2/27-3/1 | carBonDale, ill.

Quick factslocation: Carbondale, Ill.stadium: Richard Jones Stadium (2,000)conference: Missouri Valleyhead coach: Ken Hendersoncareer record (seasons): 117-134 (4)at school (seasons): Sameseries: SIU leads 26-12last Meeting: WKU 6, SIU 1 (2/16/14)2014 overall record: 26-312014 conf. record. (finish): 4-17 (8th)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: 15/14starters ret./lost: 5/4

MeDia infoMedia contact: Ricardo Cruzemail: [email protected] site: siusalukis.com

austin peayGOVERNORS3/4 | Bowling green, ky.4/29 | clarksville, tenn.

Quick factslocation: Clarksville, Tenn.stadium: Raymond C. Hand Park (777)conference: Ohio Valleyhead coach: Gary McClurecareer record (seasons): 822-724 (28)at school (seasons): Sameseries: WKU leads 94-57-1last Meeting: WKU 6, APSU 5 (4/29/14)2014 overall record: 23-332014 conf. record. (finish): 14-16 (7th)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: 21/12starters ret./lost: 6/3

MeDia infoMedia contact: Cody Bushemail: [email protected] site: letsgopeay.com

ohio stateBUCKEYES3/6-8 | Bowling green, ky.

Quick factslocation: Columbus, Ohiostadium: Bill Davis Stadium (4,450)conference: Big Tenhead coach: Greg Bealscareer record (seasons): 367-307 (13)at school (seasons): 124-105 (5)series: OSU leads 2-0last Meeting: OSU 5, WKU 4 (3/1/14)2014 overall record: 30-282014 conf. record. (finish): 10-14 (7)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: 21/6starters ret./lost: 7/2

MeDia infoMedia contact: Alex Morandoemail: [email protected] site: ohiostatebuckeyes.com

Mississippi stateBULLDOGS3/10-11 | starkville, Miss.

Quick factslocation: Starkville, Miss.stadium: Dudy Noble Field (15,000)conference: SEChead coach: John Cohencareer record (seasons): 537-351 (15)at school (seasons): 216-155 (6)series: MSU leads 2-0last Meeting: MSU 9, WKU 3 (3/10/10)2014 overall record: 39-242014 conf. record. (finish): 18-12 (3rd)postseason: NCAA Regional Finalistlettermen ret./lost: 16/11starters ret./lost: 5/4

MeDia infoMedia contact: Kyle Niblettemail: [email protected] site: hailstate.com

olD DoMinionMONARCHS3/13-15 | Bowling green, ky.

Quick factslocation: Norfolk, Va.stadium: Bud Metheny Complex (2,500)conference: Conference USAhead coach: Chris Finwoodcareer record (seasons): 327-335 (13)at school (seasons): 85-84 (4)series: ODU leads 3-2last Meeting: ODU 9, WKU 6 (5/17/91)2014 overall record: 36-262014 conf. record. (finish): 17-13 (4th)postseason: NCAA Regionallettermen ret./lost: 16/11starters ret./lost: 6/3

MeDia infoMedia contact: Carol Hudsonemail: [email protected] site: odusports.com

lipscoMBBISONS3/17 | Bowling green, ky. 5/5 | nashville, tenn. Quick factslocation: Nashville, Tenn.stadium: Stephen L. Marsh Stadium (1,500)conference: Atlantic Sunhead coach: Jeff Forehandcareer record (seasons): 425-398 (14)at school (seasons): 206-252 (8)series: WKU leads 38-37-1last Meeting: WKU 3, LU 2 (4/2/14)2014 overall record: 33-282014 conf. record. (finish): 17-10 (4th)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: 14/10starters ret./lost: 7/2

MeDia infoMedia contact: Kirk Downsemail: [email protected] site: lipscombsports.com

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utsaROADRUNNERS3/20-22 | san antonio, texas

Quick factslocation: San Antonio, Texasstadium: Roadrunner Field (800)conference: Confernece USAhead coach: Jason Marshallcareer record (seasons): 70-51 (2)at school (seasons): Sameseries: First Meetinglast Meeting: First Meeting2014 overall record: 35-262014 conf. record. (finish): 16-14 (6th)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: 17/11starters ret./lost: 5/4

MeDia infoMedia contact: Zena Rexemail: [email protected] site: goutsa.com

kentuckyWILDCATS3/24 | Bowling green, ky.4/14 | lexington, ky.

Quick factslocation: Lexington, Ky.stadium: Cliff Hagan Stadium (3,000)conference: SEChead coach: Gary Henderson career record (seasons): 196-151 (6)at school (seasons): Sameseries: UK leads 32-25last Meeting: UK 10, WKU 3 (3/18/14)2014 overall record: 37-252014 conf. record. (finish): 14-16 (9th)postseason: NCAA Regionallettermen ret./lost: 21/7starters ret./lost: 5/5

MeDia infoMedia contact: Brent Ingramemail: [email protected] site: ukathletics.com

uaBBLAZERS3/27-29 | Bowling green, ky. Quick factslocation: Birmingham, Ala.stadium: Young Memorial Field (1,000)conference: Conference USAhead coach: Brian Shoopcareer record (seasons): 928-533 (25)at school (seasons): 229-233 (8)series: WKU leads 29-25last Meeting: UAB 10, WKU 8 (2/25/94)2014 overall record: 35-212014 conf. record. (finish): 20-10 (2nd)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: 17/7starters ret./lost: 7/2

MeDia infoMedia contact: Brandon Leeemail: [email protected] site: uabsports.com

louisiana techBULLDOGS4/3-5 | ruston, la.

Quick factslocation: Ruston, La.stadium: Pat Patterson Park (3,000)conference: Conference USAhead coach: Greg Goffcareer record (seasons): 377-258 (11)at school (seasons): First Seasonseries: Tied at 13-13last Meeting: WKU 7, LT 5 (5/12/01)2014 overall record: 15-352014 conf. record. (finish): 5-25 (13th)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: 18/8starters ret./lost: 4/5

MeDia infoMedia contact: Anna Claire Thomasemail: [email protected] site: latechsports.com

southern MissGOLDEN EAGLES4/10-12 | Bowling green, ky.

Quick factslocation: Hattiesburg, Miss.stadium: Pete Taylor Park (6,600)conference: Conference USAhead coach: Scott Berrycareer record (seasons): 172-119 (6) at school (seasons): Sameseries: First Meetinglast Meeting: First Meeting2014 overall record: 35-252014 conf. record. (finish): 19-11 (3rd)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: 20/12starters ret./lost: 7/2

MeDia infoMedia contact: Jack Dugganemail: [email protected] site: southernmiss.com

fiuPANTHERS4/17-19 | MiaMi, fla.

Quick factslocation: Miami, Fla.stadium: FIU Baseball Stadium (2,000)conference: Conference USAhead coach: Turtle Thomascareer record (seasons): 223-181 (7)at school (seasons): Sameseries: WKU leads 29-26last Meeting: FIU 5, WKU 2 (3/24/13)2014 overall record: 36-202014 conf. record. (finish): 16-14 (6th)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: 15/17starters ret./lost: 5/4

MeDia infoMedia contact: TBDemail: TBDweb site: fiusports.com

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louisvilleCARDINALS4/22 | louisville, ky.

Quick factslocation: Louisville, Ky.stadium: Jim Patterson Stadium (4,000)conference: ACChead coach: Dan McDonnellcareer record (seasons): 359-159 (8)at school (seasons): Sameseries: WKU leads 68-64last Meeting: UL 3, WKU 1 (4/22/14)2014 overall record: 50-172014 conf. record. (finish): 19-5 (1st)postseason: College World Serieslettermen ret./lost: 19/9starters ret./lost: 5/4

MeDia infoMedia contact: Garrett Wallemail: [email protected] site: gocards.com

riceOWLS4/24-26 | Bowling green, ky.

Quick factslocation: Houston, Texasstadium: Reckling Park (2,000)conference: Conference USAhead coach: Wayne Grahamcareer record (seasons): 1,614-533 (34)at school (seasons): 1,039-420 (23)series: Rice leads 6-2last Meeting: Rice 7, WKU 6 (3/3/95)2014 overall record: 42-202014 conf. record. (finish): 23-7 (1st)postseason: NCAA Regionallettermen ret./lost: 17/11starters ret./lost: 5/4

MeDia infoMedia contact: John Sullivanemail: [email protected] site: riceowls.com

MiDDle tennesseeBLUE RAIDERS5/1-3 | MurfreesBoro, tenn.

Quick factslocation: Murfreesboro, Tenn.stadium: Reese Smith Jr. Field (2,100)conference: Conference USAhead coach: Jim McGuirecareer record (seasons): 279-171 (6)at school (seasons): 59-55 (2)series: WKU leads 120-99-2last Meeting: WKU 3, MT 2 (5/18/13)2014 overall record: 31-272014 conf. record. (finish): 17-13 (4th)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: 22/12starters ret./lost: 5/4

MeDia infoMedia contact: Tony Stinnettemail: [email protected] site: goblueraiders.com

MarshallTHUNDERING HERD5/8-10 | huntington, w.va.

Quick factslocation: Huntington, W.Va.stadium: Appalachian Power Park (4,500) conference: Conference USAhead coach: Jeff Waggonercareer record (seasons): 177-256-1 (8)at school (seasons): Sameseries: WKU leads 8-4last Meeting: WKU 6, MU 2 (2/27/99)2014 overall record: 20-312014 conf. record. (finish): 10-19 (11th)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: 21/7starters ret./lost: 7/3

MeDia infoMedia contact: Caitie Smithemail: [email protected] site: herdzone.com

floriDa atlanticOWLS5/14-16 | Bowling green, ky.

Quick factslocation: Boca Raton, Fla.stadium: FAU Stadium (2,000)conference: Conference USAhead coach: John McCormackcareer record (seasons): N/Aat school (seasons): N/Aseries: FAU leads 19-10last Meeting: FAU 12, WKU 6 (5/12/13)2014 overall record: 28-252014 conf. record. (finish): 14-16 (9th)postseason: Nonelettermen ret./lost: 19/14starters ret./lost: N/A

MeDia infoMedia contact: Brandon Goodwinemail: [email protected] site: fausports.com

Bowling green hot roDsEXHIBITION AT BG BALL PARK4/7 | Bowling green, ky.

Quick factslocation: Bowling Green, Ky.stadium: BG Ballpark (4,559)affiliate: Tampa Bay Rays - Class Aleague: Midwest Leagueowner: Adam NuseManager: Michael Johns

MeDia infoMedia contact: Andrew Kappesemail: [email protected] site: bghotrods.com

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Date Day opponent location tiMe (ct) F13 FRI Maryland (1) Myrtle Beach, S.C. 10 a.m. F14 SAT Coastal Carolina (1) Myrtle Beach, S.C. 12:30 p.m. F15 SUN Canisius (1) Myrtle Beach, S.C. 10 a.m. f20 fri evansville Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. f21 sat evansville Bowling green, ky. 2 p.m. f22 sun evansville Bowling green, ky. 1 p.m. F24 TUE at Belmont Nashville, Tenn. 4 p.m. F25 WED at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 4 p.m. F27 FRI at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 3 p.m. F28 SAT at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 2 p.m. M1 SUN at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 1 p.m. M3 tue Belmont Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. M4 weD austin peay Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. M6 fri ohio state Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. M7 sat ohio state Bowling green, ky. 2 p.m. M8 sun ohio state Bowling green, ky. 1 p.m. M10 TUE Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 6:30 p.m. M11 WED Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 5 p.m. M13 fri old Dominion* Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. M14 sat old Dominion* Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. M15 sun old Dominion* Bowling green, ky. 12 p.m. M17 tue lipscomb Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. M20 FRI at UTSA* San Antonio, Texas 6 p.m. M21 SAT at UTSA* San Antonio, Texas 2 p.m. M22 SUN at UTSA* San Antonio, Texas 12 p.m. M24 tue kentucky# Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. M27 fri uaB* Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. M28 sat uaB* Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. M29 sun uaB* Bowling green, ky. 1 p.m. A3 FRI at LA Tech* Ruston, La. 6 p.m. A4 SAT at LA Tech* Ruston, La. 3 p.m. A5 SUN at LA Tech* Ruston, La. 1 p.m. A7 TUE BG Hot Rods (Exh.)# Bowling Green, Ky. 6 p.m. a10 fri southern Miss* Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. a11 sat southern Miss* Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. a12 sun southern Miss* Bowling green, ky. 1 p.m. A14 TUE at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 5:30 p.m. A17 FRI at FIU* Miami, Fla. TBA A18 SAT at FIU* Miami, Fla. TBA A19 SUN at FIU* Miami, Fla. TBA A22 WED at Louisville Louisville, Ky. 5 p.m. a24 fri rice* Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. a25 sat rice* Bowling green, ky. 3 p.m. a26 sun rice* Bowling green, ky. 12 p.m. A29 WED at Austin Peay Clarksville, Tenn. 6 p.m. M1 FRI at Middle Tennessee* Murfreesboro, Tenn. 7 p.m. M2 SAT at Middle Tennessee* Murfreesboro, Tenn. 4 p.m. M3 SUN at Middle Tennessee* Murfreesboro, Tenn. 2 p.m. M5 TUE at Lipscomb Nashville, Tenn. 6 p.m. M8 FRI at Marshall* Huntington, W.Va. 12 p.m. M9 SAT at Marshall* Huntington, W.Va. 12 p.m. M10 SUN at Marshall* Huntington, W.Va. 9 a.m. M14 thu florida atlantic* Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. M15 fri florida atlantic* Bowling green, ky. 6 p.m. M16 sat florida atlantic* Bowling green, ky. 2 p.m. May 20-24 WED-SUN C-USA Championship Hattiesburg, Miss. TBA

(*) Conference USA Game (#) Game at Bowling Green Ballpark (1) Baseball at the Beach hosted by Coastal Carolina

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