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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1111 1313 2727 126126SEASON PREVIEWFollowing a record-breaking 43 wins andthe school’s first trip to a NCAA Regional in2009, expectations at Kansas State haverisen. The Wildcats will lean on new lead-ers this season, while the squad must re-place all three weekend starters andmultiple positions players. However, greatathletes with tons of potential litter the ros-ter as K-State regroups and moves forward.

COACHING STAFFLed by 2009 Big 12 Coach of the Year BradHill, Kansas State returns all three assistantcoaches from last year’s historic season.With more than 50 years combined coach-ing experience, Hill is joined by PitchingCoach Sean McCann and Hitting CoachAndy Sawyers. Anthony Everman beginshis first season in Manhattan as the Vol-unteer Assistant Coach.

PLAYER PROFILESThree seniors in Ryan Daniel, Daniel Del-lasega and Adam Muenster return for theirsenior seasons, while Carter Jurica andNick Martini look to duplicate their All-Big12 seasons from last year. Thomas Rookeand Justin Lindsey will join Daniel in thestarting rotation, while the Cats welcome17 newcomers, including three who willlook to become Opening Day starters.

KANSAS STATE Kansas State University was founded Feb.16, 1863, under provisions of the MorrillAct which established land grant colleges.It was initially located on the grounds ofthe old Bluemont Central College, whichwas chartered in 1858. The 668-acre maincampus is in northern Manhattan (popula-tion 50,000) and is convenient to bothbusiness and residential districts.

GENERAL INFORMATIONTable of Contents____________________________1Media Information __________________________2Media Outlets ______________________________3Athletic Department Directory __________________4Quick Facts/Broadcast Information ______________52010 Schedule ______________________________6Visiting Manhattan __________________________7Radio/TV Roster ____________________________82010 Roster ______________________________102010 Outlook______________________________11

COACHES AND STAFFBrad Hill ________________________________13Sean McCann ____________________________16Andy Sawyers ____________________________17Anthony Everman __________________________18Scott Bird ________________________________19Support Staff ______________________________20Support Staff ______________________________21University President Dr. Kirk Schulz______________22Athletics Director John Currie __________________23Athletic Administration ______________________24K-State Head Coaches ______________________25Department Staff __________________________26

PLAYER BIOGRAPHIESJames Allen ______________________________27Matt Applegate ____________________________28Kayvon Bahramzadeh ______________________29Jake Brown ______________________________30Ryan Daniel ______________________________31Daniel Dellasega __________________________32Matt Giller________________________________33Kyle Hunter ______________________________34Carter Jurica ______________________________35Mike Kindel ______________________________36Jason King ________________________________37Justin Lindsey ____________________________38Evan Marshall ____________________________39Nick Martini ______________________________40Adam Muenster____________________________41Thomas Rooke ____________________________42Cocking, Heairet, Allday, Clement ______________43DeBord, Doller, Downs, Esquivel ________________44Faulkner, Giannonatti, Graskewicz, Hawkins ______45Kube, Moore, Picht, Sturges __________________46Urban, Witt ______________________________47

2009 REVIEWSeason Recap ____________________________48In the Books ______________________________50Results __________________________________51Overall Statistics __________________________52Conference Statistics ________________________53Offensive Breakdown________________________54Pitching Breakdown ________________________55Miscellaneous Statistics ______________________56Season Superlatives ________________________57Big 12 Review ____________________________58Big 12 Statistics ____________________________59

2010 OPPONENTSOpponent Analysis __________________________60Nonconference Opponents____________________61Conference Opponents ______________________64Big 12 Conference __________________________67Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship ______________68K-State Conference Championship History ________69Big 12 Composite Schedule __________________70Series Records ____________________________72Big 12 Series Results ________________________74Nonconference Series Results__________________80

HISTORYWildcat Timeline __________________________86All-Century Team __________________________90Offensive Records __________________________92Pitching Records __________________________95Fielding Records____________________________97Team Records ____________________________98The Last Time and Class Records________________99Wildcat Honor Roll ________________________100Wildcats in the MLB ________________________102Elden Auker ______________________________103Wildcat Pro Recap ________________________104Wildcats in the MLB Draft __________________105All-Time Letterwinners ______________________106Yearly Batting Leaders ______________________109Yearly Pitching Leaders______________________111Yearly Summary __________________________113Yearly Results ____________________________114

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITYUniversity Biography ______________________126K-State Colleges __________________________128Powercat Strength ________________________129Media Exposure __________________________130Top-Notch Facilities ________________________132Tointon Family Stadium ____________________134Compliance ______________________________136

CREDITSThe 2010 Kansas State Baseball Media Guide is a prod-uct of the Kansas State Sports Information Office, pub-lished by the Kansas State Athletics Department.

WRITTEN AND DESIGNED BY: Ryan Lackey, Assistant SportsInformation Director | EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE: Sports In-formation Director Kenny Lannou; Assistant Directors RandyPeterson, Tom Gilbert and David Wiechmann; Opponent SportsInformation Contacts. | COVER DESIGNS: Ron Cook, Direc-tor of Graphic Design. | ON THE COVER: Kansas State takesthe field in its first-ever NCAA Regional appearance; SeniorsDaniel Dellasega, Ryan Daniel and Adam Muenster | PHO-TOGRAPHY: Action shots by Scott Weaver, Pete Aiken andKenny Lannou; Action shots from the Big 12 Championship byRichard T. Clifton and Scott Weaver; Mugshots by ScottWeaver; Photos of professional players courtesy of theChicago White Sox, Akron Aeros, Oklahoma City Redhawks,Salem-Keizer Volcanoes and Spokane Indians. | PRINTED BY:Mainline Printing of Topeka, Kan.; Special thanks to PhilRoberts and Debbie Newman of Mainline Printing.

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MEDIA INFORMATION

WELCOME TO K-STATE ATHLETICSThe Kansas State Sports Information Office welcomes your inter-est in K-State baseball and will make every effort to make yourcoverage of the Wildcats an enjoyable experience. The office main-tains information on all current student-athletes, as well as his-torical information on previous student-athletes and the programin general. For information, interviews, photo shoots and/or filephotos, please call, stop by our office, or e-mail a request.

Office Phone: (785) 532-6735Office Fax: (785) 532-6093Mailing Address: 1800 College Ave., Suite 37

Manhattan, KS 66502Website: www.k-statesports.comPress Box Phone: (785) 532-5801

Sports Information Director: Kenny LannouOffice Phone: (785) 532-7977Cell Phone: (785) 587-7867Email: [email protected]

Assistant Director: Tom GilbertOffice Phone: (785) 532-7979Cell Phone: (785) 587-7868Email: [email protected]

Assistant Director: Randy PetersonOffice Phone: (785) 532-7975Cell Phone: (785) 587-7769Email: [email protected]

Assistant Director: Ryan Lackey (Baseball Contact)Office Phone: (785) 532-7708Cell Phone: (785) 587-7865Email: [email protected]

Assistant Director: David WiechmannOffice Phone: (785) 532-7976Cell Phone: (785) 587-7866Email: [email protected]

Office Manager: Kelly YoderOffice Phone: (785) 532-6735Email: [email protected]

Student Assistants: Colton Debes, Jeremy Holaday, Brent Fritze-meier, Chris Newton, Becca Brown, Ricardo Cruz, Marissa Olberd-ing, Jesse Piper, Melissa Schartz, Danielle Stripe, Trevor Tomanek,Megan Wilson, Zach Zaborny.

WILDCATS ON THE WEBCatch the Wildcats on the web at the official Kansas State Athlet-ics Department homepages. You will find everything you need toknow about the Wildcats’ 16 varsity sports.

SPORTS INFORMATIONThe Kansas State Sports Information Office is located in Suite37 of Bramlage Coliseum. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.weekdays.

Members of the staff include director Kenny Lannou (foot-ball/equestrian), assistant director Tom Gilbert (men’s basket-ball/football game program), assistant director Randy Peterson(women’s basketball/women’s tennis), assistant director RyanLackey (baseball/secondary football/men’s and women’s golf),and assistant director David Wiechmann (volleyball/track andfield/rowing/cross country).

PRESS BOX SERVICESA complete NCAA box score, play-by-play and pertinent gamefacts will be distributed to members of the working mediaafter each game.

• Press packets are provided 60 minutes prior to first pitch, orearlier upon request. Press packets include a scorecard andteam rosters, updated statistics for each team, conference sta-tistics and game-day notes.

• A meal is usually provided to each media member for homegames. However, at other times, a meal ticket, redeemable forrefreshments from the concessions stand, will be issued toeach member.

MEDIA CREDENTIALSAll media attending Kansas State baseball home games mustpresent a media pass for admission to Tointon Family Stadium.Credentials for home games are issued for working media onlyand should be requested as early as possible to the sports in-formation office.

• Requests for credentials should be made in advance by mail,fax or email, and directed to Assistant SID Ryan Lackey.

INTERVIEW POLICIESALL interviews with K-State players and coaches must bearranged through the sports information office. Please con-tact Assistant SID Ryan Lackey to set up an interview. Homeand cell phone numbers for student-athletes will not be givento the media under any circumstances.

Head Coach Brad HillCoach Hill is available for phone interviews on weekday morn-ings (9 a.m. - Noon) during the season. Please coordinate allrequests for personal interviews with Coach Hill through thesports information office. Hill will talk to reporters approxi-mately 15 minutes after the end of each game.

PlayersMedia members are invited to attend Kansas State baseballpractice sessions. Players are available for interviews aftereach practice at approximately 5:30 p.m. in Tointon Family Sta-dium. For an exact time each day, please contact Assistant SIDRyan Lackey. All players are also available after each game,following Coach Hill’s addressing of the media.

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KENNY LANNOUDIRECTOR

TOM GILBERTASSISTANT DIRECTOR

RANDY PETERSONASSISTANT DIRECTOR

RYAN LACKEYASSISTANT DIRECTOR

DAVID WIECHMANNASSISTANT DIRECTOR

KELLY YODEROFFICE MANAGER

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MEDIA OUTLETS

WIRE SERVICEAssociated Press

215 W. Pershing Road Bureau: 816.421.4844Kansas City, MO 64108 Fax: 816.421.3590Doug Tucker: (913) 768-9639Tucker’s e-mail: [email protected]

NEWSPAPERSManhattan Mercury (785) 776-2300 ext. 244

318 North Fifth Fax: (785) 776-8807Manhattan, KS 66502Josh Kinder (editor), Cole Manbeck, Joel JellisonKinder’s e-mail: [email protected]’s e-mail: [email protected]: www.themercury.com

Topeka Capital Journal (800) 777-7171 ext. 1159 616 SE Jefferson Fax: (785) 295-1230Topeka, KS 66607Eric Tuner (editor), Austin Meek (beat), Kevin HaskinMeek’s e-mail: [email protected]: www.cjonline.com

Kansas City Star (816) 234-43551729 Grand Ave. Fax: (816) 234-4360Kansas City, MO 64108Holly Lawton (editor), Kellis Robinett (beat)Robbinett’s e-mail: [email protected]: www.kansascity.com

Wichita Eagle (316) 268-6251PO Box 820 Fax: (316) 268-6536Wichita, KS 67201Kirk Seminhoff (editor), Kellis Robinett (beat)Robinett’s e-mail: [email protected]: www.kansas.com

Salina Journal (785) 823-6363333 South Fourth Fax: (785) 827-6060Salina, KS 67401Bob Davidson (editor), Arne Green (beat)Green’ e-mail: [email protected]: www.saljournal.com

Hutchinson News (800) 766-5742PO Box 190 Fax: (620) 662-4186Hutchinson, KS 67504Gene Schinzel (editor)Homepage: www.hutchnews.com

K-State Collegian (785) 532-6556Kedzie Hall Fax: (785) 532-6456Manhattan, KS 66506Justin Nutter (editor)Nutter’s E-mail: [email protected]: www.kstatecollegian.com

SPECIALITY PUBLICATIONSPowercat Illustrated (Rivals.com) 785.539.8041

1125 Moro Fax: 785.539.8067Manhattan, KS 66502Tim Fitzgerald (publisher), Scott Fritchen, Robert CassidyFitzgerald’s E-mail: [email protected]: www.gopowercat.com

K-StateFans.com (Scout.com)Sean Kelly (editor)Homepage: www.kstatefans.com

TELEVISIONKSNT (Topeka NBC 27) (785) 582-4000

Box 2700 (785) 582-3230Topeka, KS 66601 Fax: (785) 582-5283Johnny Kane (director), Alex WiebelKane’s e-mail: [email protected]: www.ksnt.com

KTKA (Topeka ABC 49) (785) 215-8503 2121 SW Chelsea Drive Fax: (785) 215-8495Topeka, KS 66614Nic Hoch, Shane HowardHoward’s e-mail: [email protected]: www.49abcnews.com

WIBW (Topeka CBS 13) (785) 272-6397631 SW Commerce Place (785) 272-7030 Topeka, KS 66615 Fax: (785) 272-1363J.B. Bauersfeld (director), Matt Blanchette, Adam RunyanBayersfeld e-mail: [email protected]: www.wibw.com

KMBC (Kansas City ABC 9) (816) 221-9999 6455 Winchester Ave. (816) 760-9343Kansas City, MO 64133 Fax: (816) 421-4163John Crumley (director), Len Dawson, Karen Kornacki, Nick GriffithHomepage: www.thekansascitychannel.com

KSHB (Kansas City NBC 41) (816) 932-41414720 Oak Street (816) 932-0717Kansas City, MO 64112 Fax: (816) 932-4201Jack Harry (director), Lance VeeserHomepage: www.nbcactionnews.com

WDAF (Kansas City FOX 4) (816) 753-4567Signal Hill, 3030 Summit (816) 932-9212Kansas City, MO 64108 Fax: (816) 561-4184Al Wallace, Jeff LambHomepage: www.myfoxkc.com

Metro Sports (Kansas City Time Warner) (816) 222-55006550 Winchester Ave. Fax: (816) 358-5479Kansas City, MO 64133Dave Stewart (director), Leif Lisec, Brad PorterHomepage: www.kcmetrosports.com

KAKE (Wichita ABC 10) (316) 943-4221 1500 N. West Street (316) 946-1397Wichita, KS 67203 Fax: (316) 943-5374Chris Frye, Terrell Benton, Jason DudaHomepage: www.kake.com

KSN (Wichita NBC 3) (316) 265-3333 833 N. Main Street (316) 292-1111Wichita, KS 67203 Fax: (316) 292-1195Jim Kobbe (director), Casey WalkupHomepage: www.ksn.com

KWCH (Wichita CBS 12) (316) 838-1212 2815 E. 37th North (316) 831-6140Wichita, KS 67219 Fax: (316) 831-6180Bruce Haertl (director), Jenn Bates, Brian HolmgrenHaertl’s e-mail: [email protected]: www.kwch.com

RADIOK-State Sports Network (785) 532-1000

1800 College Avenue Fax: (785) 532-2004Manhattan, KS 66502Ben Boyle, General ManagerWyatt Thompson (Play-by-Play), Brian Smoller (Play-by-Play),Stan Weber (Analyst), Matt Walters (Analyst)

KMAN (1350 AM) (785) 776-1350 2414 Casement Road Fax: (785) 539-1000Manhattan, KS 66502Aaron Leiker, Program DirectorMatt Walters, Marketing Consultant/SportsRob Voelker, Sports DirectorWalters’ e-mail: [email protected]’s e-mail: [email protected]: www.1350kman.com

KCSP (610 AM) (913) 744-36007000 Squibb Rd. Fax: (913) 677-8080Mission, KS 66205Ryan Maguire (Program Director)Homepage: www.61sports.com

KGSO (1410 AM) (316) 721-4407 1632 S. Maize Rd. Fax: (316) 721-8276Wichita, KS 67209Chris Allison (Sports Director), Steve Webster (Sports Staff)

KSAL (1150 AM) (785) 823-1111 Box 80 Fax: (785) 823-2034Salina, KS 67401Kenny Titus, Sports DirectorHomepage: www.ksallink.com

KQLA/KJCK (103.5 FM/94.5 FM) (785) 587-0103PO Box 789 (785) 762-5525Junction City, KS 66441 Fax: (785) 462-5387Dewey Terrill, News DirectorHomepage: www.kqla.com or www.kjck.com

KZUH (92.7 FM) (785) 827-2100 641 W. CloudSalina, KS 67401Danny Havel (General Manager), Michael Erb, James WestlingHomepage: www.927thefan.com

WHB (810 AM) (913) 344-15006721 W. 121st Street Fax: (913) 344-1599Overland Park, KS 66209Kevin Kietzman, Sports DirectorKietzman’s e-mail: [email protected]: www.810whb.com

WIBW (580 AM) (785) 272-3456 Box 1818 Fax: (785) 228-7282Topeka, KS 66601Bruce Steinbrock (Program Director)Homepage: www.580wibw.com

NATIONAL MEDIABaseball America (919) 682-9635

P.O. Box 12877 Fax: (919) 682-2880Durham, NC 27702Aaron FittFitt’s e-mail: [email protected]: www.baseballamerica.com

Collegiate Baseball (520) 623-4530 P.O. Box 50566 Fax: (520) 624-5501Tucson, AZ 85703Lou PavlovichPavlovich e-mail: [email protected]: www.collegiatebaseball.com

National Collegiate Baseball Writers (312) 553-0483c/o Conference USA Fax: (520) 624-550135 East Wacker Drive, Suite 350Chicago, IL 60601Russell AndersonAnderson’s E-mail: [email protected]: www.ncbwa.com

USA Today Sports Weekly (305) 604-3211 P.O. Box 398838 Fax: (786) 513-2612Miami Beach, FL 33139Dana Heiss GrodinE-mail: [email protected]: www.usatoday.com

Rivals.com College BaseballKendall RogersRogers’ e-mail: [email protected]: http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/baseball

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DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR’S OFFICEBramlage Coliseum, Suite 138 Phone: (785) 532-6910 Fax: (785) 532-2340John Currie ____________________________________________________(785) 532-6912

Director of Athletics [email protected] Tietjen __________________________________________________(785) 532-7953

Executive Associate Athletic Director/SWA [email protected] McGuffin__________________________________________________(785) 532-7952

Senior Associate Athletic Director/External Operations [email protected] Bath ______________________________________________________(785) 532-6912

Administrative Assitant to the Athletic Director [email protected] Grubbs __________________________________________________(785) 532-6910

Athletic Department Receptionist [email protected]

AHEARN FUNDBramlage Coliseum, Suite 138 Phone: (785) 532-7715 Fax: (785) 532-2340Chad Weiberg __________________________________________________(785) 532-6901

Associate Athletics Director/Development [email protected] Veach ____________________________________________________(785) 532-7954

Associate Athletics Director/Capital Support [email protected] Floyd ____________________________________________________(785) 532-7707

Assistant Athletics Director - Director of Catbacker Club [email protected] Clark ____________________________________________________(785) 532-7716

Director of Development [email protected] Heidrick__________________________________________________(785) 532-7715

Regional Director of Development - Kansas City [email protected] Hamor ________________________________________________(785) 532-7984

Assistant Director of Development [email protected] Haney __________________________________________________(785) 532-5162

Assistant Director of Development [email protected] Rousser __________________________________________________(785) 532-7715

Development Computer Specialist [email protected]

BUSINESS OPERATIONSBramlage Coliseum, Suite 142 Phone: (785) 532-6252 Fax: (785) 532-5630Reid Sigmon __________________________________________________(785) 532-6913

Senior Associate Athletic Director/Administration [email protected] Martin __________________________________________________(785) 532-6252

Assistant Athletic Director for Business [email protected] Linck______________________________________________________(785) 532-7712

Assistant Business Manager [email protected] Williams ________________________________________________(785) 532-6586

Human Resource Manager [email protected] Biehler __________________________________________________(785) 532-6252

Human Resource Specialist [email protected] Havenstein________________________________________________(785) 532-7199

Business Office Accountant [email protected]

COMMUNICATIONSBramlage Coliseum, Suite 37 Phone: (785) 532-7982 Fax: (785) 532-7738Wyatt Thompson ______________________________________________(785) 532-7982

Director of Sportscasting and Public Relations [email protected] Smoller __________________________________________________(785) 532-5180

Sportscasting/Director of Powercat Vision [email protected] Smoller __________________________________________________(785) 532-0912

Creative Director/Internet Services [email protected] Burge __________________________________________________(785) 532-2701

Senior Video Producer [email protected] Koerner ________________________________________________(785) 532-2703

Assistant Video Producer [email protected] Varilek ________________________________________________(785) 532-2700

Assistant Video Producer [email protected]

COMPLIANCE Bramlage Coliseum, Suite 143 Phone: (785) 532-3990 Fax: (785) 532-2296Jamie Vaughn __________________________________________________(785) 532-6089

Director of Compliance [email protected] Armitage ______________________________________________(785) 532-7678

Compliance Coordinator [email protected] White ____________________________________________________(785) 532-3990

Compliance Assistant [email protected]

FACILITY OPERATIONSBramlage Coliseum, Suite 144 Phone: (785) 532-7276 Fax: (785) 532-7655Casey Scott ____________________________________________________(785) 532-5263

Associate Athletics Director for Athletic Operations [email protected] Thomas ________________________________________________(785) 532-7608

Senior Associate Athletics Director for Facility and Event Management [email protected]

Jim Muller ____________________________________________________(785) 532-7602Associate Director of Facility Operations [email protected]

R.J. Bokelman __________________________________________________(785) 532-7601Assistant Director of Facility Operations [email protected]

Mary Lough ____________________________________________________(785) 532-7276Facility Operations Accountant [email protected]

FAN EXPERIENCE AND SALESBramlage Coliseum, Suite 136 Phone: (785) 532-6911 Fax: (785) 532-7289Joni Smoller __________________________________________________(785) 532-5769

Director of Fan Experience and Sales [email protected] Cook ____________________________________________________(785) 532-5272

Director of Graphic Design [email protected]

SPORTS MEDICINEVanier Football Complex/Bramlage Coliseum/Ahearn Field HousePhone: (785) 532-6384 Fax: (785) 532-2864Matt Thomason ________________________________________________(785) 532-6384

Head Athletic Trainer [email protected] Hoffman ________________________________________________(785) 532-5880

Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] Yoder ________________________________________________(785) 532-7055

Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] Perkins __________________________________________________(785) 587-7776

Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] Tweedy __________________________________________________(785) 532-6988

Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] Vance __________________________________________________(785) 532-1156

Director of Ahearn Sports Medicine [email protected] Takashima ________________________________________________(785) 532-1156

Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected]

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONINGPhone: (785) 395-2670 Fax: (785) 532-3888Chris Dawson __________________________________________________(785) 395-2670

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] Honeycutt ______________________________________________(785) 395-2670

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] Greenawalt ______________________________________________(785) 532-2733

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] Bird ____________________________________________________(785) 532-2809

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] Cavender ________________________________________________(785) 532-7156

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected] Kaupp ____________________________________________________(785) 539-2670

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach [email protected]

STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES OFFICEAcademic Learning Center Phone: (785) 532-5190 Fax: (785) 532-5191Jill Shields ____________________________________________________(785) 532-6620

Assistant Athletic Director for Academics and Student Services [email protected] Hill ____________________________________________________(785) 532-5193

Program Director of Football Academic Services [email protected] Fowler __________________________________________________(785) 532-5196

Program Director of Specialized Learning [email protected] Waller __________________________________________________(785) 532-5409

Academic Counselor/Life Skills Coordinator [email protected] Hamor __________________________________________________(785) 532-5097

Academic Counselor [email protected] Johnson ________________________________________________(785) 532-6987

Academic Counselor [email protected] Sny ______________________________________________________(785) 532-5293

Academic Counselor [email protected] Philippi ________________________________________________(785) 532-5190

Administrative Assistant for Student Services [email protected]

TICKET OPERATIONSBramlage Coliseum, Suite 146 Phone: (800) 221-CATS Fax: (785) 532-7689Robin Fosha __________________________________________________(785) 532-2880

Director of Ticket Operations [email protected] Narotam __________________________________________________(785) 532-5582

Assistant Director of Ticket Operations [email protected] VanDeCreek __________________________________________(785) 532-7681

Assistant Director of Ticket Operations [email protected]

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QUICK FACTS/BROADCAST

GENERAL INFORMATION/UNIVERSITYLocation ________________________________________Manhattan, KS 66502Founded ____________________________________________________1863Enrollment __________________________________________________23,581Nickname__________________________________________________WildcatsSchool Colors ________________________________________Purple and WhiteAffiliation ____________________________________________NCAA Division IConference __________________________________________________Big 12President ______________________________________________Dr. Kirk SchulzAlma Mater (Year) __________________________________Virginia Tech (1986)Vice President/Athletics Director ______________________________John CurrieAlma Mater (Year) __________________________________Wake Forest (1993)Faculty Representative____________________________________Dr. Mike HolenAlma Year (Year) ______________________________________Stanford (1967)Athletic Department Phone ______________________________(785) 532-6910Ticket Office __________________________________________1-800-221-CATS

STADIUM INFORMATIONStadium________________________________________Tointon Family StadiumYear Opened/Re-Dedicated __________________________________1961/2002Capacity ____________________________________________________2,331All-Time Record ______________________________________693-429-1 (.618)Dimensions __________________________________LF - 340; CF - 400; RF - 325Press Box Phone ______________________________________(785) 532-5801

HISTORYSeasons of Baseball ____________________________________Entering 110thFirst Season of Baseball __________________________________________1897All-Time Record __________________________________1,560-1,598-10 (.494)All-Time Conference Record______________________________511-938-3 (.353)Big 12 Conference Record ______________________________118-235-3 (.336)All-Time Conference Tournament __________________________________11-21Big Eight Conference Tournament __________________________________4-14Big 12 Conference Tournament ____________________________________7-7NCAA Appearances/Last ________________________________________1/2009Last Postseason____________________________________2009 NCAA Regional

HEAD COACHHead Coach ________________________________________________Brad HillAlma Mater (Year)__________________________________Emporia State (1985)Record at K-State __________________________________193-146-3 (6 Years)Record Overall ____________________________________611-237-3 (15 Years)Baseball Office Phone __________________________________(785) 532-3926Best Time To Contact Hill ____________________________________Contact SID

ASSISTANT COACHES/STAFFPitching/Recruiting ______________________________________Sean McCannHitting/Catchers ________________________________________Andy SawyersVolunteer Assistant____________________________________Anthony EvermanStrength Coach ____________________________________________Scott BirdDirector of Operations____________________________________Justin TadtmanAthletic Trainer __________________________________________Craig TweedyGraduate Managers __________________________Matt Plante and Matt Ueckert

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Overall Record ____________________________________43-18-1 (.702)2009 Big 12 Record ______________________________________14-11-1 (.558)2009 Postseason Play ____________________2-2 (NCAA Houston [Rice] Regional)2009 Final Ranking ______19th (Baseball America); 20th (Rivals); 22nd (Coaches’)Conference Finish________________________________________________4thLetterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________________________15/14Position Starters Returning/Lost__________________________4/5 (DH Returning)Pitchers Returning/Lost____________________________________________8/6Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost ____________________________________4/3Newcomers ____________________________________________________16

POSITION STARTERS RETURNING (4)Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. Avg.Carter Jurica 5-11 185 Jr. IF .353Nick Martini 5-11 193 So. OF .336Jason King 6-0 216 Jr. IF .316Adam Muenster 5-10 189 Sr. DH .292

OTHER KEY RETURNERS (3)Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. Avg.Daniel Dellasega 6-1 205 Sr. C .321Mike Kindel 6-2 200 So. OF .250Jake Brown 5-11 175 So. IF .174

TOP RETURNING PITCHERS (6)Player Ht. Wt. Cl. W-L ERAThomas Rooke 5-11 189 Jr. 5-2 4.33Ryan Daniel 5-11 193 Sr. 4-1 4.44Kayvon Bahramzadeh 6-1 200 So. 2-1 4.58Matt Applegate 6-0 180 So. 2-2 4.88James Allen 6-0 190 So. 2-1 (5 S) 5.50Evan Marshall 6-1 204 So. 2-2 6.39

Longtime associates of the baseball program, Matt Walters and Brian Smoller begin their 12th year as the primary voicesof Kansas State baseball.

Walters is in his 15th year at KMAN where he serves as host of the daily talk show, “The Game” and “Powercat Game-day,” a pre-game show for K-State football. Walters also serves as the play-by-play voice of Manhattan High Football andBoys Basketball. He is also the public address announcer for K-State women’s basketball and serves as the sideline reporterfor K-State football broadcasts and color analyst for select K-State basketball broadcasts on the K-State Sports Network.

Smoller not only handles duties for baseball, but he has also been the play-by-play voice of the Wildcat volleyball teamfor the last 10 years, and has handled play-by-play duties for K-State women’s basketball for the past six. Smoller, a long-time voice at KMAN along with Walters, is in his fourth year at Kansas State as the Sportscasting/Director of Powercat Vi-sion. A 1999 K-State graduate, Smoller has won 16 Kansas Association of Broadcasters awards, including six first placeawards for play-by-play. In 2003, Smoller was named the Oscar Stauffer Sportscaster of the Year.

Catch all the excitement of Kansas State baseball on SportsRadio 1350 KMAN all season long. KMAN broadcasts can beheard on both the AM dial at 1350 in Manhattan and the internet at both the KMAN website (www.1350kman.com) andthe official site of Kansas State athletics (www.kstatesports.com). Walters and Smoller broadcast all Big 12 games and nu-merous non-conference games that will be announced at a later date. Baseball SID Ryan Lackey will assist the duo on roadgames by serving as the color commentator, while the “Voice of the Wildcats,” Wyatt Thompson, will serve as the play-by-play voice for network broadcasts.

Also, the Brad Hill Radio Show will air bi-weekly from 7 until 8 p.m. and will be broadcast live from Misty’s Bar and Grillin Manhattan. The show is hosted by Smoller and Walters.

K-STATE BASEBALLIS ON THE AIR

WALTERS SMOLLER

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DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIMEThe Citadel Shootout - Charleston, S.C.Friday Feb. 19 vs. Delaware^ Charleston, S.C. 11 a.m.Saturday Feb. 20 vs. East Tennessee State^ Charleston, S.C. 10 a.m.Sunday Feb. 21 at The Citadel Charleston, S.C. 12:30 p.m.Monday Feb. 22 at The Citadel Charleston, S.C. 12:30 p.m.Russmatt Central Florida Invitational - Winter Haven, Fla.Saturday Feb. 27 vs. Duquesne# Winter Haven, Fla. 5 p.m.Sunday Feb. 28 vs. Northeastern# Winter Haven, Fla. 4 p.m.Monday March 1 vs. St. Bonaventure# Winter Haven, Fla. 2 p.m.Tuesday March 2 vs. Western Michigan# Winter Haven, Fla. 9:30 a.m.Wednesday March 3 vs. Villanova# Winter Haven, Fla. 10 a.m.Bright House Invitational - DeLand, Fla.Friday March 5 at Stetson DeLand, Fla. 6 p.m.Saturday March 6 vs. Notre Dame% DeLand, Fla. 2 p.m.Sunday March 7 vs. Harvard% DeLand, Fla. 11:30 a.m.FRIDAY MARCH 12 KENT STATE MANHATTAN 3 p.m.SATURDAY MARCH 13 KENT STATE (DH) MANHATTAN 12 p.m.SUNDAY MARCH 14 KENT STATE MANHATTAN 12 p.m.TUESDAY MARCH 16 CREIGHTON MANHATTAN 6:30 p.m.FRIDAY MARCH 19 UW-MILWAUKEE MANHATTAN 3 p.m.SATURDAY MARCH 20 UW-MILWAUKEE (DH) MANHATTAN 12 p.m.SUNDAY MARCH 21 UW-MILWAUKEE MANHATTAN 1 p.m.FRIDAY MARCH 26 OKLAHOMA STATE* MANHATTAN 6:30 p.m.SATURDAY MARCH 27 OKLAHOMA STATE* MANHATTAN 2 p.m.SUNDAY MARCH 28 OKLAHOMA STATE* MANHATTAN 1 p.m.TUESDAY MARCH 30 WICHITA STATE MANHATTAN 6:30 p.m.Thursday April 1 at Texas Tech* Lubbock, Texas 6:30 p.m.Friday April 2 at Texas Tech* Lubbock, Texas 6:30 p.m.Saturday April 3 at Texas Tech* Lubbock, Texas 12 p.m.FRIDAY APRIL 9 NEBRASKA* MANHATTAN 6:30 p.m.SATURDAY APRIL 10 NEBRASKA* MANHATTAN 2 p.m.SUNDAY APRIL 11 NEBRASKA* MANHATTAN 1 p.m.Tuesday April 13 at BYU Provo, Utah 7:30 p.m.Wednesday April 14 at BYU Provo, Utah 12 p.m.FRIDAY APRIL 16 BAYLOR* MANHATTAN 6:30 p.m.SATURDAY APRIL 17 BAYLOR* MANHATTAN 2 p.m.SUNDAY APRIL 18 BAYLOR* MANHATTAN 1 p.m.Tuesday April 20 at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. 7 p.m.Friday April 23 at Missouri* Columbia, Mo. 6 p.m.Saturday April 24 at Missouri* Columbia, Mo. 2 p.m.Sunday April 25 at Missouri* Columbia, Mo. 1 p.m.TUESDAY APRIL 27 CHICAGO STATE MANHATTAN 6:30 p.m.WEDNESDAY APRIL 28 CHICAGO STATE MANHATTAN 1 p.m.Friday April 30 at Oklahoma* Norman, Okla. 6:30 p.m.Saturday May 1 at Oklahoma* Norman, Okla. 6:30 p.m.Sunday May 2 at Oklahoma* Norman, Okla. 1 p.m.TUESDAY MAY 4 MINNESOTA MANHATTAN 6:30 p.m.WEDNESDAY MAY 5 MINNESOTA MANHATTAN 3 p.m.FRIDAY MAY 7 TEXAS* MANHATTAN 6:30 p.m.SATURDAY MAY 8 TEXAS* MANHATTAN 2 p.m.SUNDAY MAY 9 TEXAS* MANHATTAN 1 p.m.Friday MAY 14 at Kansas* Lawrence, Kan. 7 p.m.SATURDAY MAY 15 KANSAS* MANHATTAN 6:30 p.m.SUNDAY MAY 16 KANSAS* MANHATTAN 2 p.m.Friday May 21 at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas 6:35 p.m.Saturday May 22 at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas 2:05 p.m.Sunday May 23 at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas 1:05 p.m.Wed.-Sun May 26-30 Big 12 Championship! Oklahoma City, Okla.

* Big 12 Conference Game^ Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park in Charleston, S.C.# Chain of Lakes Park in Winter Haven, Fla.

% Melching Field in DeLand, Fla.! Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City, Okla.

All Dates and Times CENTRAL and TENTATIVEAll Home Games are Played at Tointon Stadium

SCHEDULEBREAKDOWN

GAMESFebruary ........................................6March ..........................................19April ............................................18May ............................................13

Home ..........................................28Road............................................19Neutral ..........................................9

Day ..............................................36Night ..........................................20

Monday ........................................2Tuesday ........................................7Wednesday....................................4Thursday........................................1Friday ..........................................13Saturday ......................................16Sunday ........................................13

Conference ..................................27Non-Conference ..........................29

vs. Atlantic 10 ....................2vs. Atlantic Sun....................2vs. Big East..........................2vs. Big Ten ..........................2vs. Colonial..........................2vs. Horizon ..........................4vs. Independent ..................2vs. Ivy ..................................1vs. Mid-American ................5vs. Missouri Valley ..............3vs. Mountain West ..............2vs. Southern ........................2

2009 NCAA Regional Teams........10Non-Tournament Teams ..............17

In Kansas ....................................30In Florida ......................................8In Texas..........................................6In South Carolina ..........................4In Missouri ....................................3In Oklahoma..................................3In Utah ..........................................2

In Central Time Zone ..................42In Eastern Time Zone ..................12In Mountain Time Zone..................2

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VISITING MANHATTAN

LODGINGBest Western

601 East Poyntz Ave. ____________537-8300Candlewood Suites (Junction City)

100 Hammons Drive ____________238-1454Clarion Hotel

530 Richards Drive ______________539-5311Comfort Inn

150 East Poyntz Ave. ____________770-8000Comfort Suites

1020 Hostetler Drive ____________539-9449Courtyard By Marriott (Junction City)

310 Hammons ________________210-1500Fairfield Inn by Marriott

300 Colorado St. ______________539-2400Hampton Inn

501 East Poyntz Ave. ____________539-5000Holiday Inn at the Campus

1641 Anderson Dr. ______________539-7531Motel 6

510 Tuttle Creek Blvd.____________537-1022Quality Inn

150 East Poyntz Ave. ____________770-8000Super 8

200 Tuttle Creek Blvd.____________537-8468

TRANSPORTATIONManhattan Regional Airport

5500 Fort Riley Blvd. ____________587-4567Avis Rent-A-Car

5500 Fort Riley Blvd ____________539-0900Enterprise Rent-A-Car

4810 Skyway Drive ______________537-60007920 East Highway 24 __________537-0557

Hertz Rent-A-Car5500 Fort Riley Blvd. ____________539-0261

National Car Rental5500 Fort Riley Blvd. ____________539-8814

RESTAURANTSApplebee’s Bar & Grill

Manhattan Town Center __________537-0408Buffalo Wild Wings

1231 Moro ____________________323-9464Carlos O’Kelly’s

Manhattan Town Center __________537-4688The Chef (Breakfast)

111 South 4th St. ______________537-4100Chili’s Grill and Bar

213 Fort Riley Blvd.______________537-1250Chipotle Mexican Grill

606 North Manhattan Ave. ________587-8029CoCo BoLo’s

1227 Bluemont Ave. ____________537-4700Early Edition (Breakfast)

3210 Kimball Ave. ______________539-3255 Famous Dave’s Barbeque

910 Commons Place ____________537-2401Freddy's Frozen Custard

229 McCall Rd. ________________320-2301 Hibachi Hut/Texas Star

608 North 12th St. ______________537-9077Houlihan’s

1641 Anderson Avenue __________776-5909Kite’s Grille and Bar

615 North 12th St. ______________776-43008200 South Port Drive __________537-7500

La Fiesta Mexican2301 Tuttle Creek Blvd. __________539-7255

Little Apple Brewing Company1110 Westloop ________________539-5500

Old Chicago100 Manhattan Town Center ______537-3322

Planet Sub708 North Manhattan Dr. ________537-8782

Rambler’s Steakhouse8711 East Highway 24 __________539-4989

Rock-A-Belly Bar & Deli718 North Manhattan Ave ________539-8033

So Long Saloon1130 Moro ____________________537-9292

Willie’s Sports Bar and Grill/The Pub307 Seth Child Rd. ______________539-6746

Whiskey Creek Woodfire Grill200 Manhattan Town Center ______776-7300

*All phone numbers are area code 785

FINDING TOINTON STADIUMFrom the West (Manhattan Regional Airport) • Take Kansas Highway 18 east into Manhattan. Exit at Kansas 113 (Seth Childs Road) heading North. Stay on Seth Childs Road until reaching the Kimball Ave., exit. Turnright onto Kimball and follow it one mile to College Ave., and turn right. Go one block and turn left into the Bramlage Coliseum parking lot. The stadium is located at the in-tersection of Kimball and College next to Bill Snyder Family Stadium and Bramlage Coliseum.

From the East (Kansas City)• Exit I-70 at Highway 177 (exit 313) and head north on 177 until reaching Manhattan. Turn left on 3rd street, proceed to the first light and turn left again on Tuttle CreekBlvd. Head north on Tuttle Creek until reaching Kimball Ave. Turn left on Kimball and go two miles to College Ave. The stadium will be on your left-hand side.

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RYANMOORE

OF • 5-11 • Fr.-HSChandler, Ariz.

BRADCLEMENT

IF • 5-11 • Fr.-HSBrunswick, Ohio

CARTERJURICA

IF • 5-11 • Jr.-2LKaty, Texas

TANNERWITT

IF • 5-10 • Fr.-HSHawthorn Heights, Ill.

DANIELDELLASEGA

C • 6-1 • Sr.-3LPittsburg, Kan.

ADAMMUENSTER

IF/OF • 5-10 • Sr.-3LOmaha, Neb.

BLAIRDEBORD

C • 5-11 • Fr.-HSManhattan, Kan.

JAKEBROWN

IF • 5-11 • So.-1LRussell, Kan.

TYLERSTURGES

RHP • 5-9 • Fr.-HSEdmond, Okla.

RYANDANIEL

RHP • 5-11 • Sr.-1LFort Collins, Colo.

MATTAPPLEGATE

RHP • 6-0 • So.-1LWichita, Kan.

MATTGILLER

IF • 6-1 • So.-1LManhattan, Kan.

KENTURBAN

OF • 6-0 • Jr.-JCSeward, Neb.

THOMASROOKE

LHP • 5-11 • Jr.-2LSpring, Texas

JAMESALLEN

RHP • 6-0 • So.-1LSt. Charles, Mo.

JUSTINLINDSEY

RHP • 6-4 • So.-1LChandler, Ariz.

KAYVONBAHRAMZADEH

RHP • 6-1 • So.-1LTucson, Ariz.

MIKEKINDEL

OF • 6-2 • So.-1LSpringboro, Ohio

BENHEAIRET

LHP • 6-6 • Fr.-RSOmaha, Neb.

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COCKINGOF • 6-0 • Fr.-RS

Wichita, Kan.

NICKMARTINI

OF • 5-11 • So.-1LCrystal Lake, Ill.

CHASEGRASKEWICZ

C • 5-10 • Fr.-HSHudson, Wis.

BRANDONFAULKNER

RHP • 6-4 • Jr.-JCYates Center, Kan.

EVANMARSHALL

RHP • 6-1 • So.-1LSunnyvale, Calif.

KYLEHUNTER

LHP • 6-2 • So.-1LGalesburg, Ill.

RYANDOWNS

RHP • 5-10 • Fr.-HSMesa, Ariz.

JASONKING

IF • 6-0 • Jr.-2LDublin, Ohio

GERARDOESQUIVEL

RHP • 5-11 • Fr.-HSChicago, Ill.

KEITHPICHT

RHP • 5-10 • Fr.-HSOlathe, Kan.

DALEKUBE

RHP • 6-0 • Fr.-HSAppleton, Wis.

TYLERGIANNONATTI

RHP • 5-11 • Fr.-HSChandler, Ariz.

ROBERTHAWKINS

LHP • 6-3 • Fr.-HSGreeley, Colo.

SEANMCCANN

Assistant CoachSeventh Season

ANDYSAYWERS

Assistant CoachSecond Season

ANTHONYEVERMAN

Volunteer Assistant CoachFirst Season

BRADHILL

Head CoachSeventh Season

JAKEDOLLER

RHP • 6-2 • Fr.-HSLake Waukomis, Mo.

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BY CLASSFreshmen ____________________13Redshirt-Freshmen________________2Sophomores __________________10Juniors ________________________6Seniors ________________________3

BY POSITIONRight-Handed Pitchers ____________14Left-Handed Pitchers ______________4Catchers ______________________3Infielders ______________________8Outfielders ____________________5

BY STATEArizona ________________________5California ______________________1Colorado ______________________2Illinois ________________________4Kansas ________________________8Missouri ______________________2Nebraska ______________________3Ohio __________________________3Oklahoma ______________________1Texas ________________________3Wisconsin ______________________2

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEKayvon BAHRAMZADEH __ba-ROM-za-daBlair DEBORD ____________da-BOARDGerardo ESQUIVEL __________es-KA-velTyler GIANNONATTI ______G-ah-NOTTIChase GRASKEWICZ ____GRASS-ka-witsBen HEAIRET ________________HAIR-itCarter JURICA ______________jur-EE-kaDale KUBE ________________KOO-beeAdam MUENSTER __________Mun-sterKeith PICHT __________________PICK-tKent URBAN ______________URR-bon

24 David Allday

20 James Allen

15 Matt Applegate

23 Kayvon Bahramzadeh

6 Jake Brown

2 Brad Clement

25 Nick Cocking

14 Ryan Daniel

10 Blair DeBord

7 Daniel Dellasega

36 Jake Doller

34 Ryan Downs

35 Gerardo Esquivel

30 Brandon Faulkner

44 Tyler Giannonatti

16 Matt Giller

27 Chase Graskewicz

45 Robert Hawkins

13 Ben Heairet

32 Kyle Hunter

4 Carter Jurica

18 Mike Kindel

28 Jason King

40 Dale Kube

22 Justin Lindsey

31 Evan Marshall

26 Nick Martini

1 Ryan Moore

8 Adam Muenster

38 Keith Picht

19 Thomas Rooke

12 Tyler Sturges

17 Kent Urban

5 Tanner Witt

NO. NAME POS HT WT YR-EXP B/T HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL)1 Ryan Moore OF 5-11 172 Fr.-HS R/R Chandler, Ariz. (Corona del Sol)2 Brad Clement IF 5-11 177 Fr.-HS R/R Brunswick, Ohio (St. Ignatius)4 Carter Jurica IF 5-11 185 Jr.-2L R/R Katy, Texas (Katy)5 Tanner Witt IF/OF 5-10 177 Fr.-HS R/R Hawthorn Woods, Ill. (Lake Zurich)6 Jake Brown IF 5-11 175 So.-1L L/R Russell, Kan. (Russell)7 Daniel Dellasega C 6-1 205 Sr.-3L R/R Pittsburg, Kan. (Pittsburg Colgan)8 Adam Muenster IF/OF 5-10 189 Sr.-3L S/R Omaha, Neb. (Millard North)9 Blair DeBord C 5-11 200 Fr.-HS R/R Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan)12 Tyler Sturges RHP 5-9 160 Fr.-HS R/R Edmond, Okla. (Santa Fe)13 Ben Heairet LHP 6-6 177 Fr.-RS L/L Omaha, Neb. (Burke)14 Ryan Daniel RHP 5-11 193 Sr.-1L R/R Fort Collins, Colo. (Fort Scott CC)15 Matt Applegate RHP 6-0 180 So.-1L R/R Wichita, Kan. (North)16 Matt Giller IF 6-1 215 So.-1L R/R Manhattan, Kan. (Manhattan)17 Kent Urban OF 6-0 224 Jr.-JC L/L Seward, Neb. (Barton County CC)18 Mike Kindel OF/IF 6-2 200 So.-1L L/L Springboro, Ohio (Springboro)19 Thomas Rooke LHP 5-11 189 Jr.-2L R/L Spring, Texas (Oak Ridge)20 James Allen RHP 6-0 190 So.-1L R/R St. Charles, Mo. (Francis Howell)22 Justin Lindsey RHP 6-4 183 So.-1L S/R Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton)23 Kayvon Bahramzadeh RHP 6-1 200 So.-1L R/R Tucson, Ariz. (Catalina Foothills)24 David Allday IF 5-11 207 Jr.-JC L/L Texarkana, Texas (Texarkana JC)25 Nick Cocking OF 6-0 189 Fr.-RS L/L Wichita, Kan. (Maize)26 Nick Martini OF 5-11 193 So.-1L L/L Crystal Lake, Ill. (Prairie Ridge)27 Chase Graskewicz C 5-10 180 Fr.-HS S/R Hudson, Wis. (Hudson)28 Jason King IF 6-0 216 Jr.-2L S/R Dublin, Ohio (Jerome)30 Brandon Faulkner RHP 6-4 205 Jr.-JC R/R Yates Center, Kan. (Allen County CC)31 Evan Marshall RHP 6-1 204 So.-1L R/R Sunnyvale, Calif. (Homestead)32 Kyle Hunter LHP 6-2 200 So.-1L R/L Galesburg, Ill. (Galesburg)34 Ryan Downs RHP 5-10 155 Fr.-HS R/R Gilbert, Ariz. (Mesa)35 Gerardo Esquivel RHP 5-11 167 Fr.-HS R/R Chicago, Ill. (De La Salle)36 Jake Doller RHP 6-2 200 Fr.-HS R/R Lake Waukomis, Mo. (Rockhurst)38 Keith Picht RHP 5-10 177 Fr.-HS R/R Olathe, Kan. (Olathe South)40 Dale Kube RHP 6-0 180 Fr.-HS R/R Appleton, Wis. (Freedom)44 Tyler Giannonatti RHP 5-11 195 Fr.-HS R/R Chandler, Ariz. (Corona del Sol)45 Robert Hawkins LHP 6-3 200 Fr.-HS L/L Greeley, Colo. (Greeley West)

STAFF11 Brad Hill Head Coach37 Sean McCann Assistant Coach3 Andy Sawyers Assistant Coach33 Anthony Everman Volunteer Assistant Coach

Scott Bird Strength CoachJustin Tadtman Director of Baseball OperationsCraig Tweedy Athletic Trainer

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RAISED EXPECTATIONSRAISED EXPECTATIONSMany people outside the confines of Tointon Family Stadium did not think too highly of KansasState’s chances prior to the 2009 season. The Cats, who were coming off a 29-29 campaign in 2008,were predicted to finish ninth in the Big 12 Preseason Coaches’ Poll and they did not find their namein a single top 25 ranking.

With a little heart, determination, hustle and a never-say-die attitude, all Kansas State did was fin-ish with a school record 43 wins, advance to its first ever NCAA Regional, finish fourth in the Big 12and claim a spot in all of the final national polls, including a No. 19 ranking by Baseball America.

The Wildcats had many other accomplishments throughout the 2009 season, including the school’sfirst top-10 ranking, the most Big 12 wins in school history and 11 team or individual records, notto mention Big 12 Coach and Pitchers of the Year honors. But, what stands out in everyone’s mindand will be a cornerstone for the Wildcats’ rise in the college baseball realm is the way they play thegame.

That attitude will be needed again this season as Kansas State lost five position starters and all threeweekend starters from a year ago. But, as equally concerning is the loss of experienced leaders.

“We had great leadership on the field, but now we lose six starters and three starting pitchers in A.J.Morris, Lance Hoge and Todd Vogel,” said head coach Brad Hill. “There is going to be a lot of newpeople put into different positions on the field.”

Those who will try to fill that void will be three seniors – two of which are entering their fifth yearin the program – in Daniel Dellasega, Adam Muenster and Ryan Daniel. The Cats will also rely heav-ily on the leadership of junior infielder Carter Jurica and sophomore outfielder Nick Martini for thefirst time in their careers.

“Their role on the field is not going to bother me as much as maybe their role as leaders becauseit’s something that neither one of them have had put upon their shoulders,” said Hill of Jurica andMartini.

“The thing about Nick is he is also one of our guys that can keep guys loose,” Hill said. “What he’sgoing to have to find is that fine line of when to keep the guys loose and also when it’s time to kickit up a notch, get that intense focus and make sure guys are doing the right thing.”

The challenge of those leaders will be different than years past as Kansas State will try to build onits first NCAA Regional appearance in school history.

“On the outside, people are looking for us to do it again,” Hill continued. “Our goal is to find ouridentity this year and go from there. I think we are talented and we have great athletes. The key isgoing to be getting guys comfortable and confident in their roles, learning how to play every day andgrinding it out. If that happens, then there’s no reason why we shouldn’t have those same expecta-tions.”

PITCHINGFor the first time since 2005, Kansas State must replace all three weekend starters, beginning withthe 2009 Big 12 Pitcher of the Year and consensus All-American, A.J. Morris. Morris’ accomplish-ments speak for themselves: a Dick Howser Trophy semifinalist, a College Baseball Foundation Pitcherof the Year finalist and a Golden Spikes Award finalist. The Humble, Texas, product finished the sea-son with 14 wins, which ranked second in the nation, and a 2.09 ERA, which ranked sixth. The jun-ior also set four single-season school records, including victories and strikeouts (100).

But K-State will also miss the solid, grind-it-out starts it received from seniors Lance Hoge and ToddVogel. Despite the fact that Hoge and Vogel’s Big 12 starts averaged 4.5 innings and 4.0 innings, re-spectively, the two veterans were able to control the first half of the game and hand it over to thebullpen.

“I’m not sure we have an A.J. Morris. I can’t say anyone is ever going to be an A.J. Morris,” said Hill.“That was an incredible year and I’m not sure if anyone can duplicate that here at Kansas State. Butwhat I do like is the depth. Our depth could be better as far as being able to go to the bullpen moreto guys that are comfortable.”

The depth that Hill speaks about is prevalent when you look at game appearances returning forKansas State. The Wildcats return seven pitchers with at least 10 appearances from the previous sea-son, the second most in Brad Hill’s seven years in Manhattan.

At the top of that list is junior left-hander Thomas Rooke. Rooke set the single-season record for re-lief appearances in 2009 with 31, but that is likely to change as Rooke will be relied upon to be aweekend starter for the first time in his career.

“It’s time for him to step into that role and be a leader,” Hill said. “He’s been with us for two yearsand we look for him to be the experienced guy that should be able to go out there and know whatwe’re going to get for five or six innings.”

Rooke has shown signs in the past that would lead his coaches and teammates to believe that hecould be an effective starter. In a game at Texas Tech during his freshman season in 2008, Rooke cameon in relief in the second inning of a 4-4 game. All he did was pitch 7.1 scoreless frames, allowingthree hits and striking out five batters in 101 pitches. As a starter for the Texas Collegiate League’sMcKinney Marshals last summer, Rooke went 3-0 with a 2.31 ERA in seven starts.

Justin Lindsey, who redshirted as a sophomore in 2009, is back and looks to be a prime candidatefor a weekend spot. This summer, the Chandler, Ariz., native was named the No. 4 prospect in the Jay-hawk League by Baseball America, helping his El Dorado Broncos win the Jayhawk League, NationalBaseball Congress (NBC) Midwest Regional and the NBC World Series after earning a 5-1 record anda 2.45 ERA.

Ryan Daniel, who was mainly used as a mid-week starter in 2009, will be called on to be part of theweekend rotation to open the season. The right-hander gave the Cats a chance early in the season

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in a start at No. 11 San Diego when he did not allow an earned run in 5.1 innings. He also earned awin at in-state rival Wichita State.

“You know what you’re going to get from him,” Hill said of Daniel. “He’s experienced and he’s tough.He’s going to pitch through some situations, get us through the fifth inning and then turn it over tothe bullpen.”

The bullpen might be more vital to the pitching staff’s success compared to previous years due to thelack of experienced starters. But, most relievers that look to be a major factor in 2010 have provensuccess against Big 12 competition.

A trio of sophomores – James Allen, Evan Marshall and Matt Applegate – combined for a 6-5 recordand six saves in 76 appearances last season and will be used heavily in many different situations in2010.

Allen recorded five saves, including one against No. 4 Arizona State and two at Nebraska, but alsoshowed that he could be extended for multiple innings as he pitched two or more innings on nineoccasions. The St. Charles, Mo., product will be given more of a closer responsibility as a sophomore.

Marshall was the top stopper on the team last season, usually bridging the gap between a starteror middle reliever to Allen. The Sunnyvale, Calif., product was especially efficient when it came to lim-iting inherited runners (14-of-38 scored) and first batters faced (22-of-28 retired). Marshall’s rolecould change, however, in 2010.

“Evan probably has the best pure stuff on our team, thus his role is kind of what he wants it to be,”commented Hill. “If he can learn to pitch under control and learns how to pitch through tough situ-ations, he could be a Friday-night type of guy. His nemesis right now is his maturity level, which allyoung guys have. A.J. was such a great example last year because he was a guy that had great stuffand really figured out how to pitch when it got tough.”

Applegate, who was primarily a middle reliever in 2009, could also figure into the starting rotationin some capacity, despite only pitching 27.2 innings in 24 appearances last season.

“Applegate and Marshall are in between,” said Hill. “Those two guys have the physical capacity todo that, now they just need the mental capacity to do that.”

Kansas State also returns sophomore right-hander Kayvon Bahramzadeh, who showed promise butmissed half the season due to an injury; and Kyle Hunter, a sophomore left-hander who seemed toreally come along towards the end of his freshman year.

The Wildcats brought in eight freshmen pitchers to help bolster the bullpen and possibly start mid-week games. Of those eight, Hill said a trio of right-handers in Tyler Sturges, Tyler Giannonatti andJake Doller could see some innings immediately.

“Sturges has an opportunity to be the go-between guy before James Allen closes. He can also be aguy that can close when James needs a break. He shows great velocity and he changed his armangle a little bit. The key to him is that he has that breaking pitch that he can throw for a strikepretty consistently.

“We also really like Tyler Giannonatti. He has shown very good maturity and composure for a fresh-man. You couldn’t tell if he had given up five runs or no runs. We’ll see if that if that continues in thespring when it counts differently. Those two guys did a really nice job this fall.

“I think the darkhorse guy would be Jake Doller, who has real good stuff. He has a very good arm,great movement on the fastball. He could slide in there and be a key guy for us.”

CATCHERSThe Wildcats must replace three-year starter Rob Vaughn behind the plate, but return Daniel Del-lasega, who is in his fifth year in the program. The Pittsburg, Kan., native has started 41 career gamesin three years of competition, including a career-high 16 in 2009. He had a breakout season at theplate as a junior, hitting .321, but Hill is more concerned about his work behind the plate.

“He can’t worry about anything other than leading by example and being vocal,” said Hill. “He needsto have the confidence that, ‘I’m the guy. If I go 0-for-4, who cares. I need to handle the pitching staff,limit the running game and make sure everyone else is understanding how we need to be doingthings.’”

K-State will need to break in a backup catcher and will look to two freshmen – Chase Graskewiczand Blair DeBord – to do so. Graskewicz is a three-time all-state honoree from Wisconsin, while De-Bord earned Louisville Slugger High School All-American honors as a senior at Manhattan HighSchool.

“We’re excited for the future of Blair DeBord and Chase Graskewicz,” said Hill. “We really thoughtBlair swung the bat well and Chase caught really well. Chase is probably the better thrower, butBlair is ahead offensively. One of those guys is going to have to back up because Daniel he is notgoing to catch 56 games. Someone is going to have to jump into that backup role and be able toshow leadership as a freshman.”

INFIELDThe 2010 K-State infield will not see a regular starter return to their same position from a year ago.The right side of the infield will consist of junior-college transfer David Allday at first base and a mixbetween sophomore Jake Brown and freshman Tanner Witt at second.

Brown earned four starts at second base early last season due to an injury that forced Carter Juricato move from second to shortstop. Although he only hit .174, Brown was stellar in the field as he wasperfect on all 25 fielding chances.

Witt was one of the top recruits out of Illinois last year as he earned numerous top-five rankings fromPrep Baseball Report. The Hawthorn Woods, Ill., native was actually slated to backup the outfield dur-ing the fall, but was forced to move to second base.

Allday came to K-State following an ultra-successful stint at Texarkana College. The Texarkana, Texas,native hit .438 as sophomore, earning second team all-America honors, while being named the Playerof the Year in the Region XIV’s East Zone as a sophomore.

One would think that the translation from being the MVP of a junior-college conference to DivisionI could be smooth, but that wasn’t the case for Allday at first.

“Early, there wasn’t much translation, but it took time to understand the Division I game a little bitand what it takes to be good at this level. He came on the last two weeks of fall and was probablyone of our better hitters. We need him to be. After losing Jason King, he needs to step up and be ableto fill that void in the middle of the order for us. Potentially, he showed that he could do that. He needsto continue to work hard and understand what it takes to be successful at this level,” said Hill.

Two cornerstones of the program – Jurica and King – were originally thought to make a perfect tan-dem on the left side of the infield, but an injury to King over the summer changed those plans. King,the starting third baseman from a year ago who hit in the No. 5 spot in the lineup, will likely be outfor the season.

Enter the second fifth-year senior on the Wildcat roster – Adam Muenster. Muenster played outfieldas a freshman and sophomore and moved to infield last season, but was a staple as the leadoff manand designated hitter in 2009. Muenster, who prepped at second base as a junior, will face a newchallenge in third base.

“I thought Adam was our best choice at third base,” Hill said. “He is very athletic. Now it’s a newchallenge for him to play third base. It’s something he did last summer. It appears he’s motivated tobe a good third baseman, which I think is exciting for us.”

Muenster is also destructive to opposing teams on the base paths as he has 52 career stolen bases,which is nine away from the school record.

Jurica is the top returning hitter from a season ago in which he hit .353. For his efforts, Jurica was aSecond Team All-Big 12 honoree. He tied for seventh in school history in single-season hits (84) andruns scored (61), while he was one fielding assist shy of tying the single-season record.

Matt Giller returns for his sophomore season after displaying some power last season in limited ac-tion. The Manhattan product went 6-for-15 with a homer and six RBI. Giller could be in the mix atdesignated hitter, while he will back up at first base.

The Cats also brought in freshman middle infielder Brad Clement, who was named to the ESPN RiseAll-Northeast Ohio team as a shortstop.

OUTFIELDThe outfield is another area in which the Wildcats took heavy losses from last season. Of the threestarters last year, only Nick Martini returns. Center fielder Dane Yelovich, who was quick and efficientin the field, and right fielder Jordan Cruz, who provided power to the bottom third of the lineup,graduated, leaving Hill to create a new mix.

Martini, who started 61 of last year’s 62 games in left field, will move to center and become theleader of the group. As one of the top freshmen in the Big 12 last season, Martini finished third onthe team in hitting at .336 and fourth in stolen bases with 19. He also established new school fresh-man records for hits (54) and runs scored (78). A native of Prairie Ridge, Ill., Martini was named aLouisville Slugger Freshman All-American and an Honorable Mention All-Big 12 selection.

Martini will be flanked in left field by redshirt freshman Nick Cocking. Cocking, a Kansas product, wasnamed all-state as a sophomore and senior. However, Cocking will have to rebound from an injurythat set him back during the fall.

“Cocking had a great start to the fall, but unfortunately broke his thumb. If he rebounds from thatand gets back to the form that he had at the beginning of the fall, then there’s no question he wonthe left-field job,” said Hill.

Much like Yelovich two years ago, the Wildcats will rely on a walk-on junior-college transfer in theoutfield as Kent Urban will begin the season in right field. Urban, who came to K-State from BartonCounty CC, was an All-Jayhawk Conference honorable mention honoree as a sophomore after hit-ting .344. But outside his numbers, he has impressed the Wildcat coaching staff by his work ethic.

“He was our best hustler in the fall. His maturity level is very high for a junior-college guy comingin. He understands what his strengths and limitations are, but I wouldn’t bet against him to be outthere a lot this spring and be one of our key players.”

Backing up the trio will be freshman Ryan Moore, who had a solid career as a prep in Chandler, Ariz.Moore held a career .379 average and was named all-state as a senior, but he is still a work inprogress.

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BRAD HILL

Full NameBrad L. HillBirthdateMay 2, 1962, in Wichita, Kan.EducationEmporia State University, B.S. in Physical Education, 1985Playing ExperienceLettered four seasons at Emporia State (1981-84)Played four seasons in the Texas Rangers’ organization (1984-87)Coaching ExperienceHutchinson Community College, Head Coach (1988-90)Kansas, Assistant Coach (1991-94)Central Missouri State, Head Coach (1995-2003)Kansas State, Head Coach (2004-Present)

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HEAD COACHSeventh SeasonEmporia State ’85

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Hard work and determination has fueled the Kansas State baseball program since Brad Hill wasintroduced as the head coach during the summer of 2003. After a steady climb the first five sea-son of his tenure, Hill’s efforts paid off last season when he guided the Wildcats to a historicseason.

Through six years as the K-State skipper, Hill has guided the Wildcats from the depths of theleague to the program’s best record in school history and the first NCAA Regional appearancein 2009. In fact, K-State baseball is the only program among all Big 12 football, men's andwomen's basketball, volleyball and baseball programs to improve its conference winning per-centage each of the last six years. Hill is also sixth in the nation among active coaches with acareer winning percentage of .720.

The 2009 season proved to be the most storied in the program's 109-year history. Predicted tofinish ninth in the Big 12 Baseball Preseason Poll, Hill guided K-State to a school-record 43-winseason – including a program-best 14 conference victories to finish fourth in the Big 12 regu-lar season standings, the school's best finish since placing second in the Big Eight in 1990. TheCats earned their first Top 10 ranking during the season and finished the 2009 campaign in thenational polls for the first time in school history when Baseball America ranked K-State No. 19in its final poll.

Hill, who garnered 2009 Big 12 Coach of the Year and American Baseball Coaches Association(ABCA) Midwest Region Coach of the Year honors, directed K-State to its first ever NCAA Re-gional appearance when the Cats earned an at-large berth as the No. 2 seed in the Houston(Rice) Regional. The Cats didn't stop there as they tallied a pair of victories in the regional, in-cluding one against No. 1 seed and home team Rice, to advance to the regional final.

Along the way, the 2009 Wildcats set numerous school marks, including season wins (43), Big12 victories (14), Big 12 finish (fourth), hits (675), stolen bases (149) and strikeouts (453).

Hill also tutored Consensus All-American and Big 12 Pitcher of the Year A.J. Morris, two fresh-man all-Americans in James Allen and Nick Martini and a total of seven All-Big 12 performers.Four Wildcats also earned First Team Academic All-Big 12 honors last season, while Jason Kingand Thomas Rooke were named Academic All-District.

Following the conclusion of the 2009 season, five Wildcats were selected in the Major LeagueBaseball Draft, improving Hill's total to 18 since he took over the program in 2004.

Not only has Kansas State baseball excelled on the field, but Hill has put an emphasis on hisplayers' performance in the classroom. Under Hill, the Cats have had 30 Academic All-Big 12selections as well as four Academic All-District honors, including Brett Scott, who was a two-time Academic All-American in 2007 and 2008. In addition, K-State's Academic Progress Rate(APR) has steadily improved, now reflecting an outstanding four-year average of 935.

In just his first year, Hill jumped out of the gate and led the Wildcats to a 19-6 record in his first25 games, including wins over perennial national powers Ohio State and Alabama and 2003College World Series participant Missouri State (formerly Southwest Missouri State). K-Statealso garnered its first-ever national ranking at No. 30 during that span, which included an 11-game winning streak.

Then, in 2005, the Wildcats took the next step as they won 30 games in a season for just the10th time ever, doubled their conference wins from the previous season, swept a season se-ries from in-state rival Wichita State for the first time in 50 years and knocked off a No. 1-ranked team for the first time in school history, eventual national champion Texas.

In 2006, the Wildcats won a school-record 16 straight games and also ended the season on afive-game winning streak, wrapping up the season with a sweep of No. 22 Baylor at TointonStadium. Statistically, K-State finished the season in the top half of the league in both hitting(.314) and ERA (3.94). The 3.94 team ERA was the lowest since the 1975 season and the bestsince the addition of aluminum bats in college baseball.

The 2007 campaign saw K-State finish with a 34-24 overall record, one win shy of tying thesingle-season mark, while the Wildcats advanced to postseason play for the first time since2002. The Cats won 30 games for the third-straight season and also collected 10 wins in leagueplay, the most since winning 13 in 2002. He also guided current Wildcat closer Daniel Edwardsto third-team all-American honors, just the ninth Wildcat to earn All-American honors of anykind and the first since Kasey Weisaar in 1999.

DIVISION I WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES BY PERCENTAGEMinimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year colleges only

RK NAME CURRENT SCHOOL YEARS RECORD PERCENTAGE 1. Mike Fox North Carolina 26 Years 1039-349-5 .748 2. Mike Martin Florida State 30 Years 1583-538-4 .746 3. Gene Stephenson Wichita State 32 Years 1683-577-3 .744 4. Rob Walton Oral Roberts 6 Years 254-93-0 .732 5. Wayne Graham Rice 18 Years 830-317-0 .724 6. Brad Hill Kansas State 15 Years 611-237-3 .720 7. Brian O'Conner Virginia 6 Years 265-104-1 .718 8. Jim Morris Miami 28 Years 1237-522-4 .703 9. Ray Tanner South Carolina 22 Years 975-439-3 .689 10. Augie Garrido Texas 41 Years 1718-793-9 .684

Brad Hill was named the 2009 Big 12 Coach of the Year afterleading the Wildcats to the program’s first NCAA Regional.

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The 2008 Wildcats, fielding a roster of 16 juniors and seniors, entered the season looking tobecome the first team in school history to reach the NCAA Tournament. K-State dropped earlyseason contests, but started to catch a groove the second half of the season as they won two-of-three against No. 22 Oklahoma State, topped No. 11 UC-Irvine in a dramatic 11-inning af-fair, defeated No. 25 Texas, won at No. 8 Wichita State, and edged one of the top teams in2008, No. 3 Arizona State, in its final non-conference game of the season.

In conference play, the Wildcats finished the 2008 season with 11 wins to tie for sixth, themost wins and the best finish since 2002. Down the stretch, K-State won four of its final sixconference games, including a sweep of in-state rival Kansas. The end of the season is all K-State needed for a boost in the conference tournament. Under the tutelage of Hill, the Cats de-feated No. 6 Oklahoma State and Baylor to advance to the school’s first Big 12 Title Game.Although K-State was defeated by No. 24 Texas, everyone involved with the program can seejust how far the Wildcat baseball program had come in such a short time.

After an ultra-successful nine-year stint as the head coach at Central Missouri State (now theUniversity of Central Missouri) in Warrensburg, Mo., Brad Hill took over a Kansas State programin 2004 that had just one winning season in the last six years.

Hill came to Kansas State after guiding the Mules to an impressive 418-91 (.821) overall recordduring his tenure. A seven-time Central Region Coach of the Year, he led UCM to the NCAA Tour-nament each of his nine seasons, including seven trips to the College World Series.

Hill capped his career at Central Missouri by helping the Mules win its second national cham-pionship in baseball and first since 1994. For his efforts, he was named the 2003 NCAA Divi-sion II National Coach of the Year and College Coach of the Year by the Midwest ProfessionalBaseball Scouts Association. It marked the second time in three seasons that Hill coached theMules to the championship game.

The national championship in 2003 came on the heels of back-to-back record-breaking yearsby Central Missouri in 2001 and 2002. The Mules posted a then school-record 53 wins in 2001en route to advancing to their first championship game under Hill where they lost to St. Mary'sof Texas by a score of 11-3. A year later in 2002, he broke the school record for wins yet againby posting 54 en route to a third place finish at the College World Series. The Mules' winningpercentage of .838 (290-56) over the past six seasons ranks among the best in the nation.

Hill's .821 winning percentage ranks second in CMSU baseball history, a mere two points be-hind current Arkansas head coach Dave Van Horn, who went 51-11 in his one season as coachin 1994. With 481 wins, Hill is the all-time winningest coach in school history with over 200more victories than the coach in second place (248, Bob Tompkins, 1965-80).

Hill has a career head coaching record of 611-237-3 in 15 years, which includes his first fiveseasons in Manhattan and nine years at Central Missouri State. His teams have won 40 ormore games eight times and 50-plus games on four occasions.

Under Hill's guidance, a number of Central Missouri players earned national acclaim. He hasseen 22 of his players earn All-America distinction as a first, second or third team selection, in-cluding 10 first-team honorees. Hill coached at least two All-Americans in eight of his nineseasons at Central, including four each in 2001 and 2002. He has coached one National Playerof the Year in 2001 recipient, Chris Umphres, and back-to-back national defensive players ofthe year (Chris Curry in 2000 and Umphres in 2001). Hill has also helped five individuals earnCentral Region Player and Pitcher of the Year accolades, including the last three Players of the

Year. His influence extends off the field as well, as four players have earnedVerizon/CoSIDA Academic All-American honors.

The Mules dominated the Mid-American Athletic Association (MIAA) dur-ing Hill's tenure, winning eight conference titles and posting a 198-17(.921) league mark. The seven-time conference Coach of the Year hascoached six league most valuable players, two freshman of the year andone pitcher of the year. In all, 43 players have earned first team All-MIAAhonors under Hill.

In each of his last six seasons, Central Missouri led the MIAA in batting av-erage, earned run average and fielding percentage. In 2003, the Mules notonly led the league in all three categories, but also ranked in the top 10nationally in the NCAA. CMSU ranked second in Division II in batting av-erage (.363), fourth in scoring (9.7 runs/game), seventh in ERA (3.14) and10th in fielding percentage (.968).

Before coming to Central Missouri in 1995, Hill was an assistant coach atthe University of Kansas for four seasons under his college coach, DaveBingham. As the Jayhawks' hitting coach and recruiting coordinator from1991-94, he helped Kansas to a 144-92 overall record and a pair of NCAATournament appearances, including the school's first and only trip to theCollege World Series in 1993. The 1993 team broke school records for mosthits, doubles, triples, home runs and stolen bases in a single-season. Ofnote, the Jayhawks posted a 10-7 record against the Wildcats during Hill'stenure in Lawrence.

Prior to joining the Kansas coaching staff, Hill was the head coach at Hutchinson CommunityCollege in Hutchinson, Kan., for three seasons from 1988-90, compiling an 83-50 overall record.His 1989 squad posted a school-record 34 wins, while in 1990 the Dragons registered the high-est winning percentage in school history with a 32-9 mark.

Hill graduated from Emporia State in 1985 with a Bachelor of Science degree in health andphysical education. He was a four-time NAIA All-America selection for legendary head coachDave Bingham and the Hornets from 1981-84. Hill capped off his stellar four-year career byhelping ESU to the 1984 NAIA College World Series. For his efforts, he was named a secondteam All-American and the ESU Student-Athlete of the Year. A 1993 inductee into the ESU Ath-letic Hall of Honor, Hill still owns a majority of the Hornets' career offensive marks, includinggames played (244), at-bats (809), hits (302), runs scored (241), RBIs (264), doubles (71) andhome runs (47).

Following his collegiate playing career, Hill spent four seasons in the Texas Rangers' minorleague system before entering the coaching profession.

A native of Galva, Kan., Hill is a 1980 graduate of Canton-Galva High School where he was athree-sport athlete.

Hill and his wife, Crystal, have three children: sons Skylar Southards (26) and Harrison (16)and daughter Shelby Lynne (15).

K-STATE UNDER BRAD HILL4,280 - Attendance for the 2009 Kansas Game, a Tointon Family Stadium Record2,144 - Average Home Attendance in 2009, a program best935 - Four-Year APR Average193 - Wins43 - Wins in 2009, a school record26 - MLB Draft Picks23 - First Team Academic All-Big 12 Selections23 - Individual Records Set14 - Conference Victories in 2009, a school record13 - Honorable Mention All-Big 12 Selections12 - Conference Players of the Week8 - Team Records Set7 - Second Team Academic All-Big 12 Selections5 - Second Team All-Big 12 Honorees4 - 2009 Big 12 Finish, a program best4 - Academic All-District Honors4 - Freshman All-Americans2 - First Team All-Big 12 Honorees2 - Academic All-American Selections 2 - Coach of the Year Honors (Big 12 and ABCA Midwest Region)1 - Consensus First Team All-American

Brad, Crystal, Skylar Southards, Harrison and Shelby Lynne

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THE BRAD HILL FILEHometown: Galva, Kan. (Canton-Galva High School, McPherson, Kan.) Birthdate: May 2, 1962Education: Emporia State '85 (B.S. Health and Physical Education)

HILL’S COACHING EXPERIENCE1988-90 - Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College, Head Coach (83-50, .624); 1991-94 - University of Kansas, Assistant Coach/Hitting/Recruiting Coordinator (144-92, .610); 1995-2003 - Central Missouri StateUniversity, Head Coach (418-91, .821); 2004-Present Kansas State University, Head Coach (193-146-3, .569).

HILL’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDYear School Position Record League Finish Postseason1988 Hutchinson CC Head Coach 17-231989 Hutchinson CC Head Coach 34-181990 Hutchinson CC Head Coach 32-91991 Kansas Assistant Coach 31-28 5th (11-13)/Big 81992 Kansas Assistant Coach 25-28 T6th (8-16)/Big 81993 Kansas Assistant Coach 45-18 2nd (17-9)/Big 8 NCAA Mideast Regional Champion, CWS Series (8th)1994 Kansas Assistant Coach 40-18 3rd (17-9)/Big 8 NCAA Atlantic II Regional Participant1995 Central Missouri State Head Coach 49-10 1st (15-1)/MIAA NCAA Central Region Champions, CWS (3rd)1996 Central Missouri State Head Coach 40-12 1st (16-2)/MIAA NCAA Central Region Participant1997 Central Missouri State Head Coach 39-13 1st (17-2)/MIAA NCAA Central Region Champions, CWS (T5th)1998 Central Missouri State Head Coach 39-8 1st (20-2)/MIAA NCAA Central Region Champions, CWS (T7th)1999 Central Missouri State Head Coach 43-10 2nd (20-1)/MIAA NCAA Central Region Participant2000 Central Missouri State Head Coach 50-13 1st (29-1)/MIAA NCAA Central Region Champions, CWS (T5th)2001 Central Missouri State Head Coach 53-10 1st (26-3)/MIAA NCAA Central Region Champions, CWS (2nd)2002 Central Missouri State Head Coach 54-8 1st (28-3)/MIAA NCAA Central Region Champions, CWS (3rd)2003 Central Missouri State Head Coach 51-7 1st (27-2)/MIAA NCAA Central Region Champions, National Champions2004 Kansas State Head Coach 26-30 10th (4-23)/Big 122005 Kansas State Head Coach 30-25 10th (8-19)/Big 122006 Kansas State Head Coach 31-20-2 9th (8-17-2)/Big 122007 Kansas State Head Coach 34-24 8th (10-16)/Big 12 Big 12 Championship2008 Kansas State Head Coach 29-29 t6th (11-16)/Big 12 Big 12 Championship Title Game2009 Kansas State Head Coach 43-18-1 4th (14-11-1)/Big 12 NCAA Regional (Rice Regional Finalist)

Overall Coaching Record: 835-379-3/22 yearsOverall Head Coaching Record: 611-237-3/15 years (NCAA Division I and II)Record at Hutchinson Community College: 83-50/3 yearsRecord at Kansas: 144-92/4 yearsRecord at Central Missouri State: 418-91/9 yearsRecord at Kansas State: 193-146-3/6 years

HILL’S COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS• 2003 NCAA Division II National Championship• Two Trips to the NCAA Division II National Championship Game (2001, 2003) • Seven Trips to the NCAA Division II College World Series (1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003) • Seven NCAA Central Region Championships (1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003) • Nine Consecutive Trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002) • Eight Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) Championships (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003) • One NCAA Division II Player of the Year (Chris Umphres, First Base, 2001) • Two NCAA Division II Defensive Players of the Year (Chris Curry, Second Base, 2000; Chris Umphres, First Base, 2001) • 22 All-Americans (10 first team, eight second team and four third team) • Four Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (Bob Poisal, 1995; Aaron Christensen, 1997; Brayden Whitney, 1998; Corey Clinefelter, 2001) • Five NCAA Central Region Players of the Year (1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003) • Five NCAA Central Region Pitchers of the Year (1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002) • 43 First Team All-MIAA Conference Selections and 11 All-Big 12 Selections• Six MIAA Most Valuable Players (1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003) • Two MIAA Freshman of the Year (1998, 2003) • K-State’s second-ever Freshman All-American (Ben Hornbeck, 2006)• Has led Kansas State to two national rankings in four seasons and three-straight 30-win seasons• Led K-State to 34 wins in 2007, the third-most in school history• Coached relief pitcher Daniel Edwards to third-team All-American honors, the school’s first All-American since 1999• K-State’s third Freshman All-American (Thomas Rooke, 2008)• Led K-State to its first Big 12 Championship Title Game in 2008• Guided Kansas State to a school-record 43 wins and the team’s first ever regional appearance in 2009• Tutored pitcher A.J. Morris to consensus All-American honors• K-State’s fourth and fifth Freshman All-Americans (James Allen and Nick Martini in 2009)

HILL'S COACHING HONORS• Winningest Head Coach in Central Missouri State history (418) • 2003 NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year• Seven-time Central Region Coach of the Year (1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003) • Seven-time Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) Coach of the Year (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003) • Two-time Missouri/Illinois Area College Coach of the Year by the Greater St. Louis Area Baseball Scouts Association (1998, 2001) • 2003 College Coach of the Year by the Greater Midwest Professional Baseball Scouts Association• 2009 Big 12 Coach of the Year• 2009 American Baseball Coaches’ Association (ABCA) Midwest Region Coach of the Year

HILL'S PLAYING HONORS• Guided Emporia State to a 155-91 (.630) record from 1981-84 capped by an appearance in the 1984 NAIA College World Series (2-2) • Inducted into the Emporia State Athletic Hall of Honor in 1993 • Four-time All-American (first team in 1981, honorable mention in 1982 and 1983 and second team in 1984)

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SEAN McCANN

Full NameSean M. McCannBirthdateAugust 17, 1971, in Indianapolis, Ind.EducationSt. Francis College (Ft. Wayne, Ind.), B.S. in Political Science and Education, 1993Central Missouri State University, M.S. in Political Science and Education, 1996Playing ExperienceLettered two seasons at St. Francis College (1990-92)Coaching ExperienceOle Miss, Volunteer Assistant Coach (1994)Central Missouri State, Assistant Coach (1995-97)Northwestern State, Assistant Coach (1998-2000)Bossier Parish CC, Head Coach (2002)Missouri, Assistant Coach (2003)Kansas State, Assistant Coach (2004-Present)

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Sean McCann, in his seventh season at Kansas State as the pitching coach and recruiting co-ordinator, has transformed the Wildcat pitching staff into one of the best in the Big 12 Con-ference and school history during his time in Manhattan. Heading into his 16th season as acollegiate coach, McCann brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Kansas Statepitching staff and has sent numerous players to the professional ranks, as 28 former pitchershave gone on to sign pro contracts.

In just six seasons at K-State, nine Wildcat pitchers have been taken in the Major League Am-ateur Draft, including two starters off the 2009 squad. Seven pitchers have earned conferencepitcher of the week honors, including one national award, and three others have earned All-America status, most recently A.J. Morris, who was a Consensus First Team All-American in2009.

The Kansas State pitching corps has flourished under the tutelage of McCann, and one has tolook no further than the numbers the K-State hurlers have put up the past five seasons. Thesquad has posted the school’s top five team ERAs in the past five seasons, including a 4.52team ERA in 2009, which ranked third in school history. The 2009 staff also broke a 12-yearschool record for strikeouts with 453, 25 more than the previous school record of 428 in 1997.McCann also led the K-State hurlers to top-10 marks in fewest walks per nine innings (second;2.8), lowest opponent batting average (tied for fifth; .282) and fewest hits allowed per nineinnings (tied for sixth; 9.9).

K-State’s team ERA of 4.52 under McCann was fourth in the Big 12, which marked the bestplacing since the inception of the Big 12. The 2006 squad finished the season fifth, but since1997, only two squads finished higher than seventh in ERA. K-State also ranked first in the con-ference in fewest number of walks, tied for first in complete games, third in runs allowed andfourth in earned runs allowed. And in the national statistics, McCann’s hurlers were 14th in thecountry in walks allowed per nine innings.

Much of the pitching staff’s success fell on A.J. Morris who, under McCann’s tutelage, went froma 4-4 record and a 6.04 ERA in 2008 to the best single-season output by any Wildcat in schoolhistory. Morris, who was a Consensus All-American and the first Big 12 Pitcher of the Year inschool history, set the single-season school record in four categories, including victories (14),innings pitched (116.1), strikeouts (100) and pitching decisions (15). His 14 victories were tiedfor the third most in Big 12 history, while he also recorded the lowest ERA by a Wildcat in 33years at 2.09.

Morris was also a finalist for the College Baseball Foundation Pitcher of the Year and GoldenSpikes Awards under McCann’s watch. He also tied for first in the Big 12 in complete games,finished second in innings pitched, third in games started, and fifth in strikeouts and opponentbatting average. And, on a national level, McCann directed Morris to the second-most victo-ries and the sixth-lowest ERA in the NCAA.

Morris wasn’t the only McCann protégé making headlines in 2009 as Thomas Rooke wasnamed to the NCBWA Stopper of the Year watch list, while James Allen earned Louisville Slug-ger Freshman All-American honors.

With departing seniors Brad Hutt and Daniel Edwards leading the staff, the 2008 Wildcats helda team ERA of 5.12, which was fourth in school history at the time. The 2008 squad alsorecorded the third-lowest walks per nine innings (3.1) and tied for the 10th fewest hits per nineinnings (10.3). He coached Hutt (second team) and Edwards (honorable mention) to All-Big 12honors, while each left K-State holding numerous school records. Hutt is tops on the school’scareer list for innings pitched (326.1), pitching decisions (38) and tied for first in wins (25). Ed-wards broke the school’s career record for saves (26), appearances (86) and relief appearances(86), as well as the single-season saves record with 12 in 2008.

In 2007, K-State pitchers registered a 4.68 team ERA – good for third in school history – whilethey also recorded its second-lowest opponent batting average of .270, and also gave up thesecond fewest hits per nine innings (9.3) in school history. Closer Daniel Edwards had an out-standing junior season, tying the school record for saves with 11 and was named a third-teamAll-American and also earned ABCA All-Region honors. Friday night starter Brad Hutt tied theschool record for wins in a season with nine, including an eight-inning outing in K-State’s winover Nebraska in the Big 12 Championship. For his efforts, Hutt was named to the all-tourna-ment team, as well as being named honorable mention All-Big 12.

McCann helped bring along freshman Ben Hornbeck in 2006, who became K-State’s second-ever Freshman All-American after Collegiate Baseball honored the lefthander after a solidrookie campaign.

In 2005, McCann spearheaded a Wildcat staff that garnered the then-lowest team ERA (4.22)since the move to aluminum bats in college baseball back in 1976. Also, the Wildcats boastedtwo seven-game winners in Chase Mitchell and Adam Cowart for the first time since 1985.

In his first season in Manhattan, McCann led a pitching staff that compiled a team ERA justabove 5.00, the lowest ERA for a Wildcat team in over 15 years. K-State also had two pitchersdrafted in the June MLB Amateur Draft in Carlos Torres and Jared Brite. In all, McCann hascoached 28 pitchers who have gone on to play in the professional ranks, including current SanDiego Padre ace Brian Lawrence and Torres, who made his Major League debut in 2009 withthe Chicago White Sox.

McCann spent the 2003 season as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at Big 12Conference rival Missouri. The Tigers posted a 36-22 overall record in 2003, including a 15-11mark in league play, and advanced to NCAA Regional play for the first time in seven years. Mc-Cann's pitchers were a major reason for Missouri's rise to the top of the Big 12 in 2003, as thestaff ranked second in walks per nine innings (2.81) and third in strikeouts per nine innings(7.58), while registering four shutouts. Overall, the pitching staff ranked among the confer-ence's top teams in a number of categories, including first in walks (158), second in shutouts,third in hits allowed (565), fifth in strikeouts (426) and opponent batting average (.280) andsixth in earned run average (5.07). In his brief stint, McCann helped shave over two earned runsper game off the team's total from 2002 from 7.09 to 5.07 and lowered the opponent battingaverage from .324 to .280, as the Tigers posted a 12-game improvement, including a six-gamejump in Big 12 games.

Three Tiger pitchers earned All-Big 12 honors under McCann's guidance, including second teamall-conference selection Justin James. James, along with fellow starter Derek Roper, were bothselected in the 2003 Major League Baseball Draft, in which James became Missouri's highestdraft pick since 1988 when he was selected with 140th overall pick in the fifth round by theToronto Blue Jays. Tiger hurler Andy Shipman also signed with the Boston Red Sox last sum-mer.

McCann came to Missouri following a one-year stint as the head coach at Bossier Parish Com-munity College in Bossier City, La. Prior to Bossier Parish, he spent three years as the top as-sistant to head coach John Cohen at Northwestern State in Natchitoches, La. From 1998-2000,McCann guided a Demon pitching staff that recorded the nation's fifth-best team ERA in 1998and a Southland Conference Championship. McCann coached Brandon Emanuel, who as asecond-round selection in 1998 became NSU's highest draft pick ever. After finishing his play-ing career, Emanuel was named the pitching coach for the Cedar Rapids Kernels, a Single A af-filiate of the Los Angeles Angles, prior to the 2008 season. Another of McCann's protégés isSan Diego’s Lawrence, who was the 1998 Southland Conference Pitcher of the Year. As NSU'srecruiting coordinator, he was responsible for signing 10 eventual all-Southland performers, in-cluding two SLC Newcomers of the Year. He also lured a 21-player class in 2000 that resultedin the Demons winning back-to-back Southland Conference titles in 2001 and 2002.

A member of Brad Hill's original staff at Central Missouri State (now University of Central Mis-souri) from 1995-97, McCann coached numerous Mule pitchers who signed professional con-tracts, including Josh Reynolds, who was UCM’s highest-ever draft selection when he went inthe third round of the 2000 draft. He also mentored three first team All-Americans and sevenall-conference pitchers. As recruiting coordinator, he signed five All-Americans and 13 eventualall-conference performers, leading to three straight MIAA Conference titles and two trips to theCollege World Series. In the first and last seasons of that stretch, the Mules finished the sea-son among the nation's top-five Division II programs.

McCann earned a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Saint Francis in FortWayne, Ind., in 1993. The Indiana native also earned a master's degree in education from Cen-tral Missouri State in 1996.

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ANDY SAWYERS

Full NameAndrew R. SawyersBirthdateMay 24, 1975, in Willits, Calif.EducationMendocino College, Ukiah, Calif.University of Nebraska, B.A. in History, 1998University of Nebraska, M.S. in Education, 2000Playing ExperienceLettered two seasons at Nebraska (1997-98)Coaching ExperienceNorthwestern State, Volunteer Assistant Coach (1999)Kearney River Bandits (MINK League), Head Coach (1999)Nebraska, Volunteer Assistant Coach (2000)Hutchinson Community College, Head Coach (2000-02)Nebraska, Assistant Coach (2002-07)Texas A&M, Volunteer Assistant Coach (2008)Kansas State, Assistant Coach (2009-Present)

THE ANDY SAWYERS FILE

HITTING COACHSecond SeasonNebraska ’98

ANDYSAWYERS

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An 11-year coaching veteran with ties to the Big 12, Andy Sawyers is entering his second sea-son as the Wildcats’ hitting coach after being appointed by head coach Brad Hill on June 26,2008. Sawyers also works with the team’s catchers while assisting Sean McCann with re-cruiting efforts.

In just one season in Manhattan, Sawyers was able to guide the Wildcat hitters to one of theirbetter seasons in school history. The Cats finished the season as the top-hitting squad in theBig 12 with a .318 average, which was the third-best in school history and the highest aver-age since the 1997 squad hit .326. The Wildcats were able to lead the league in hitting as sixof their nine regular starters hit .300 or better, while the squad produced 42 games with 10 ormore hits and set the school record with 675 hits on the season.

K-State also ranked among the conference leaders in on-base percentage (second; .399), runsscored (second; 458), hits (second), RBI (second; 420), doubles (third; 123); and fewest strike-outs (fourth; 393).

The Cats also improved their power numbers under Sawyers in 2009 as K-State his 58 homeruns, the third most in school history and the most since 1997. Kansas State also led the con-ference with 22 triples, while the Wildcats finished 20th in the nation in that category.

The K-State offense was also potent without the bat as Sawyers’ aggressive coaching style ledthe Wildcats to a school-record 149 stolen bases, just two steals away from tying the Big 12record. The 149 steals were tops in the Big 12 and second nationally.

Three Wildcats finished in the top-20 of the conference in hitting in Justin Bloxom (fourth;.361), Carter Jurica (tied for eighth; .353) and Nick Martini (18th; .336). Six Wildcats earnedpostseason All-Big 12 honors as Jurica was named to the second team, while Bloxom, Martini,Drew Biery, Jordan Cruz and Jason King earned honorable mention accolades. Sawyers alsoguided Martini to Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American honors.

Sawyers came to K-State with impressive credentials after working on Big 12 Conference cham-pionship staffs at Nebraska and Texas A&M.

Sawyers joined the coaching staff at Texas A&M for the 2008 season. While in College Station,Sawyers handled the outfielders and assisted hitting coach Jeremy Tolbot, helping the Aggieswin a Big 12 regular-season championship and earn a berth into the school’s second-straightNCAA Super Regional. He helped tutor junior shortstop Jose Duran to both Big 12 Newcomerand Player of the Year Awards, as well as five other Aggies who were named All-Big 12 in2008.

Prior to his appointment at Texas A&M, Sawyers was an assistant coach and recruiting coor-dinator at Nebraska for the 2003-07 seasons, helping the Huskers earn four trips to the NCAATournament, including a showing at the 2005 College World Series. Sawyers, who lettered twoyears at Nebraska, worked with 13 Huskers who were selected in the Major League Draft, in-cluding two-time Big 12 Player of the Year Alex Gordon, who, in 2005, won five national player-of-the-year awards before being taken as the second overall pick by the Kansas City Royals.

“He knows what he's talking about when it comes to hitting. He's one of the smartest coachesI have had the pleasure of playing for. K-State is making a great pickup hiring Andy Sawyers,”said Gordan at the time of Sawers’ hiring.

Sawyers took on all hitting responsibilities at Nebraska beginning with the 2006 season, whenthe team batted .310 – its best mark in four years – and ranked in the top three of the Big 12in home runs, stolen bases, on-base percentage and slugging percentage. He also served as theacademic coordinator and worked with the catchers during his time in Lincoln. Additionally,Sawyers helped the Huskers recruit their highest-rated class in school history, as the 2004 re-cruiting class was ranked 16th nationally by Collegiate Baseball.

After serving as the volunteer assistant at Nebraska in 2000, Sawyers spent the 2001 and 2002seasons as the head coach at Hutchinson Community College, compiling an 87-30 record andtwo postseason berths. In 2001, the Dragons went 40-16 and won the Jayhawk West Sub-Re-gional, while the 2002 squad set a school record with 47 wins and was ranked as high as sev-enth by the NJCAA.

Sawyers’ coaching career began at Northwestern (La.) State in 1999 as the volunteer assistantcoach, working on the same staff as current Wildcat pitching coach Sean McCann. That sea-son, the Demons went 38-21 en route to a second-place finish in the Southland Conference.Sawyers began his playing career at Point Loma (Calif.) Nazarene College in 1994. Followinga year off, he played at Mendocino (Calif.) Junior College in 1996 before finishing up his play-ing career at Nebraska as the catcher for the 1997 and 1998 teams. He started 76 career gamesat Nebraska, including 59 contests in 1997 when he batted .268.

A native of Willits, Calif., Sawyers is married to the former Dena Lindeblad and received hisbachelor’s (1998) and masters (2000) degrees from Nebraska.

Andy and Dena Sawyers

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ANTHONY EVERMAN

Full NameAnthony A. EvermanBirthdateSeptember 14, 1980, in Decorah, IowaEducationLoras College (Dubuque, Iowa), B.A. in Education, 2003Virginia Tech, M.S. in Education, 2005Playing ExperienceLettered one season at Coe College [Cedar Rapids, Iowa] (2000)Lettered three seasons at Loras College (2001-03)Coaching ExperienceVirginia Tech, Volunteer Assistant Coach (2004-06)Ferrum College, Assistant Coach (2007-08)Arkansas State, Volunteer Assistant Coach (2009)Kansas State, Volunteer Assistant Coach (2010)

THE ANTHONY EVERMAN FILE

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACHFirst SeasonLoras College ’03

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Anthony Everman, a native of the Midwest, joins the Kansas State coaching staff as a vol-unteer assistant for the 2010 season. Everman will assist hitting coach Andy Sawyersand will tutor the Wildcat outfielders, while serving as the first base coach.

Everman came to Kansas State from Arkansas State where he was the assistant hittingcoach, coached the team’s catchers and also coached first base. He assisted head coachTommy Raffo with the daily practice schedule and was the coordinator of the TommyRaffo Baseball Camps.

Prior to his one-year stint in Jonesboro, Everman served as an assistant coach and re-cruiting coordinator at Ferrum College in Ferrum, Va. He also served as the athletic de-partment's strength and conditioning coach and was an adjunct professor in the PhysicalEducation/Health Sciences department.

Everman also brings a wealth of summer-league experience to Kansas State as he wasthe manager and head coach of the Covington Lumberjacks in Covington , Va., for twoseasons.

Everman has also served as an assistant at Virginia Tech, his alma mater, Loras College(Iowa) and Waukon High School in Waukon, Iowa.

A native of Decorah, Iowa, Everman graduated with a degree in physical education fromLoras College in Dubuque, Iowa, where he played baseball and was an All-Iowa Inter-collegiate Athletic Conference Academic selection on two occasions. He earned his Mas-ters of Science in Physical Education from Virginia Tech in 2005.

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SCOTT BIRD

Full NameScott BirdBirthdateJuly 1, 1965, in Oklahoma City, Okla.EducationNortheastern (Okla.) State, B.A. in Health and Physical Education, 1987Playing ExperiencePlayed two seasons of football at Oklahoma (1984-85)Played two seasons of football at Northeastern (Okla.) State (1986-87)Professional ExperienceOklahoma, Graduate Assistant (1989-92)Texas Tech, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach (1992-93)The Ohio State University, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach (1994-97)Oklahoma, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach (1997-2001)Missouri, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach (2001-2005)Kansas State, Strength and Conditioning Coach (2005-Present)

THE SCOTT BIRD FILE

STRENGTH COACHFifth SeasonNortheastern State ’87

SCOTTBIRD

Scott Bird was hired in August 2005 as the head strength coach for the baseball pro-gram at Kansas State and works primarily with the team at the John Allen Strength Fa-cility at Tointon Stadium. Bird, who has 20 years of proven success in the field of Strengthand Conditioning, has worked with a variety of men's and women's sports at some of thecountry's highest ranked universities. Bird has coached 34 All-Americans, five conferenceplayers of the year - including Stacey Dales of Oklahoma Women’s Basketball and A.J.Morris in 2009 - and has had 43 players go on to play professional baseball, includingGreg Dobbs of the Philadelphia Phillies.

Bird spent the previous four seasons as an Assistant Director of Strength and Condi-tioning at the University of Missouri. Bird's responsibilities at Missouri included assist-ing with the player development program for football as well as being responsible for thedevelopment of Tiger baseball and Lady Tiger gymnastics. Bird was also the Director ofthe Mizzou Performance Club.

Prior to Missouri, Bird spent four years at the University of Oklahoma, working with theSooner football program, including the 2000 Big 12 and National Championship team.Bird also directed the program for the nationally-ranked women's basketball team thatwon two Big 12 Championships and made two Sweet Sixteen appearances. In additionto football and women’s basketball, Bird worked with the OU baseball squad.

Bird attended Oklahoma and was a member of the school's 1985 national championshipfootball team under coach Barry Switzer. He returned to Oklahoma four years later as agraduate assistant (1989-92) before serving a one-year stint at Texas Tech (1992-93).

The McLoud, Okla. native, then spent three years (1994-97) on the strength staff for TheOhio State University strength staff where he was in charge of 10 sports, including theBuckeyes' women's volleyball team that won the 1994 Big 10 Championship and ad-vanced to the 1994 NCAA Final Four and the 1995 and 1996 regional finals. He also as-sisted with the OSU football program, which was co-Big 10 champions in 1996.

Following the 1985 season at Oklahoma, Bird transferred to Northeastern State Univer-sity, where his football team won the Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference in 1987. Heearned a bachelor's degree in health and physical education with a double minor in ed-ucation and journalism from NSU in 1987. Bird is a Certified Strength and ConditioningSpecialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Assoc. as well as the CollegiateStrength and Conditioning Coaches Association.

Scott Bird and Liz Townsend

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SUPPORT STAFF

Matt Ueckert is in his second season as a graduate manager for the Kansas Statebaseball team. In his capacity, Ueckert is responsible for the team’s equipment and videooperations, while assisting with other daily team functions.

Ueckert is no stranger to Big 12 baseball as he lettered at Texas A&M in 2006 and2007. He earned a 4-1 record with a 3.98 ERA in 43.0 innings pitched during the 2006season, earning wins in three of his first four appearances.

Prior to Texas A&M, Ueckert lettered at Rice in 2003 and 2004, and used a medical red-shirt in 2005. As a sophomore in 2004, he was a perfect 3-0 with a 3.06 ERA in 35.1 in-nings.

Following graduation in 2007 from Texas A&M with a degree in political science, Ueck-ert worked for a year in commercial real estate with Marcus and Millichap in Houston,Texas. He is currently pursuing his MBA at Kansas State.

A life time Kansas State supporter and graduate, Justin Tadtman is in his third seasonas the Director of Baseball Operations. In his role, Tadtman is responsible for all areas ofoperations for the program, including all recruiting, travel and budgetary issues. He is alsoin charge of the maintenance of all equipment, uniforms and practice gear, as well as theWildcats’ home, Tointon Family Stadium.

Prior to his appointment with K-State baseball, Tadtman worked five years in athleticoperations, serving as a graduate assistant and event manager. Tadtman collaboratedwith athletic staff members in preparation for events at Kansas State. Before he startedin K-State athletics, Tadtman was the assistant pro shop manager at Stagg Hill GolfCourse in Manhattan. While at Stagg Hill, he assisted in the daily operations of the proshop and co-managed over 20 golf tournaments per year at the course.

Born in Wichita, Kan., but raised in Manhattan, Tadtman earned his bachelor’s degreein social sciences with an emphasis in economics from Kansas State in 2005. Tadtman andhis wife, Katie, reside in Manhattan and have one son, Colten (3) and one daughter,Aubrey (2).

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONSThird SeasonKansas State ’05

JUSTINTADTMAN

GRADUATE MANAGERSecond SeasonTexas A&M ’07

MATTUECKERT

Matt Plante is in his first season as a graduate manager for the Kansas State base-ball team. In his capacity, Plante, along with Matt Ueckert, is responsible for the team'sequipment and video operations, while assisting with other daily team functions.

Plante came to Kansas State from Springfield (Mass.) College where he was the headcoach for the sub-varsity program, as well as the hitting and infield coach for the varsitysquad. He was also responsible for recruiting, scheduling, apparel and game prepara-tion, helping the Pride finish as the runner-ups in the New England Women's and Men'sAthletic Conference in 2008. While in Springfield, he also spent time at Western NewEngland College where he assisted the athletic department in the areas of event man-agement, financial budgeting and scheduling.

Plante is also involved in prep baseball as he has been the head coach for the Top TierElite Amateur Illinois Baseball Program for the past three seasons. He has led his Under-17 team to a 106-26 record since 2007, including a CABA World Series championship andsecond-place finish in two of the last three years.

Plante played three seasons at Endicott College in Beverly, Mass., where he held a ca-reer batting average just over .300, while hitting .351 during his senior season, which cul-minated with a NCAA Regional appearance in 2003. He also played four years of soccer,helping lead his team to the second and third highest win totals in school history.

A native of North Bennington, Vt., Plante graduated with a B.S. in Sports Manage-ment from Endicott College. He is currently finishing his Masters of Education fromSpringfield College, while working on a Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution atKansas State.

GRADUATE MANAGERFirst SeasonEndicott College ’03

MATTPLANTE

Justin, Katie, Colten and Aubrey Tadtman

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SUPPORT STAFF

Ryan Lackey is in his third year as Assistant Sports Information Director and his sev-enth year overall at Kansas State. In his capacity, Lackey works primarily with the Wild-cat baseball and football programs, while overseeing publicity efforts for men’s andwomen’s golf.

Lackey started as a student assistant in the sports information office working with themen’s and women’s cross country teams in 2004, while assisting with all 16 sports atKansas State. During the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons, Lackey was the media contactfor the K-State men’s golf team.

Both his 2006-07 men’s golf, his 2008 and 2009 baseball media guides earned “Sec-ond in the District” honors from CoSIDA, while his 2009 baseball media guide was judged”Ninth in the Nation.”

While working at K-State, Lackey has had the opportunity to volunteer for variouschampionship events, including NCAA Men’s Basketball First and Second Rounds, Big 12Men’s Basketball Championships and Big 12 Football Championships.

A native of Overland Park, Kan., Lackey is a 2007 graduate of Kansas State, obtain-ing his Bachelor’s of Science in marketing and is a member of CoSIDA and the NationalCollegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). He and his wife, Natalie, reside in Man-hattan.

Craig Tweedy joined the Kansas State staff in January 2010 as the primary athletictrainer for baseball.

Prior to coming to Manhattan, Tweedy worked at Pima Community College in Tucson,Ariz., as he was the primary care provider for numerous sports.

Tweedy earned his master’s degree in Teaching and Teacher Education from the Uni-versity of Arizona in May 2009. While at U of A, Tweedy was a Graduate Assistant Ath-letic Trainer and was the primary care provider for the Arizona baseball program andassisted with Wildcat football, as well as 16 other sports.

During the 2006-07 athletic year, Tweedy worked as an Intern in Athletic Training atthe University of Colorado where he was the primary care provider for the women’s ten-nis team, while assisting with football.

A native of Redding, Calif., Tweedy earned his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology-Ath-letic Training from Fresno State in May 2005, working as a Student Athletic Trainer.

Associate AD/OperationsBaseball AdministratorEighth YearKansas State ’77

CASEYSCOTT

ATHLETIC TRAINERFirst SeasonFresno State ’06

CRAIGTWEEDY

Jamie Hamor is in her second year as an academic counselor for Kansas State StudentServices. She is the primary academic counselor for the baseball, tennis, equestrian, andmen’s and women’s golf teams. Hamor assists with coordinating support services, con-tinuing eligibility and academic degree progress.

Hamor received both her bachelor and master’s degrees from K-State, earning her MSin Counseling and Student Development in 2008. Prior to becoming an academic coun-selor, Hamor was a graduate assistant with Kansas State Career and Employment Serv-ices where she advised students on resume writing, interviewing and job searches.

Hamor is a native of Coldwater, Kan. She has four siblings, all of whom graduatedfrom K-State.

ACADEMIC COUNSELORSecond YearKansas State ’08

JAMIEHAMOR

ASSISTANT SIDThird YearKansas State ’07

RYANLACKEY

Now in his 25th season in athletics administration, Casey Scott has been a memberof the K-State athletics staff since January 2002.

A graduate of Kansas State University from Wichita, Kan., Scott directs the AthleticsOperations unit overseeing the department’s game management and special event op-erations. He also supervises the sports information office, the department’s strength andconditioning program and serves as administrator for the sports of baseball, men’s golfand women’s golf.

Since joining the staff at K-State, Scott has helped successfully direct two NCAAwomen’s basketball tournaments, three NCAA volleyball tournaments, two National In-vitation Tournaments, the pre- and post-season WNIT, the Big 12 Conference outdoortrack and field championships, cross country championships and men’s golf champi-onship. He has been instrumental in the negotiation and staging of what has becomean annual men’s basketball game in the Sprint Center in Kansas City, and will head upK-State’s operational effort for the Iowa State-Kansas State football game in ArrowheadStadium in 2009 and 2010.

Prior to his appointment at K-State, Scott served as Associate Athletics Director for Ex-ternal Operations at Colorado State University, where he oversaw the Rams’ marketing,development, ticketing and special-event operations.

After serving for eight years as a staff writer in news and sports at The Wichita Eagle-Beacon, Scott began his athletics administration career in 1985 as Sports Information Di-rector at Wichita State University. During his more than 12 years on the Shocker staff,he served in roles as Assistant Athletics Director for External Operations, Facilities andEvents, and Associate Athletics Director until leaving for Colorado State in 1998.

Scott earned a B.S. in journalism and mass communication from Kansas State in 1977.He and his wife, Christy, have a son, Brett, and a daughter, Shannon.

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DR. KIRK SCHULZ

Chosen in February 2009 by the Kansas Board of Regents as the 13th president ofKansas State University, Kirk H. Schulz immediately set to work getting to know peopleand programs around the university.

An avid communicator, he began writing letters to the campus community soon afterhe was selected as president. He also blogs, tweets and makes himself available to newsmedia on a regular basis. He has been meeting with faculty, staff and students on a reg-ular basis as well. This fall, he plans to bring the campus community together to developa vision of what K-State will look like in 2025.

Schulz is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Beforecoming to K-State, he served as vice president for research and economic developmentat Mississippi State University.

Schulz began his career in 1991 as an assistant professor of chemical engineering atthe University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. He moved in 1995 to Michigan Tech as anassistant professor of chemical engineering. He was promoted to associate professor in1998 and was named chair of the department of chemical engineering at Michigan Techthe same year.

In 2001, he moved to Mississippi State University to become director of the Dave C.Swalm School of Chemical Engineering and holder of the Earnest W. Deavenport Jr. en-dowed chair. In 2005, he was selected as dean of the James Worth Bagley College of En-gineering and the inaugural holder of the Earnest W. and Mary Ann Deavenport Jr.endowed chair. In 2007, he was named interim vice president for research and economicdevelopment and was named to the permanent position later that year.

Schulz was born in Portsmouth, Va., in 1963 and grew up in Norfolk,Va., where he at-tended Norfolk Christian High School. He attended Old Dominion University for threeyears and transferred to Virginia Tech in 1984. He graduated with B.S. and Ph.D. degreesin chemical engineering in 1986 and 1991, respectively. He completed his doctoral workin metal oxide surface chemistry under the direction of Dr. David Cox.

He is a member of ABET, the recognized accreditor for college and university programsin applied science, computing, engineering and technology. He is also a member of its En-gineering Accreditation Commission. Schulz is an active member of the American Insti-tute of Chemical Engineers, and also the American Society for Engineering Education. Inrecognition of his work in chemical engineering, he was named a Fellow of the Ameri-can Association for the Advancement of Science in 2007 and a Fellow of the AmericanSociety for Engineering Education in 2008.

Schulz is married to Dr. Noel Nunnally Schulz, Paslay professor of electrical and com-puter engineering at K-State. They have two sons, Tim, a freshman at Mississippi StateUniversity, and Andrew, a freshman at Manhattan High School. Kirk Schulz’s parents areCarl and Judy Schulz, Norfolk, Va.

UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTFirst YearVirginia Tech ’86

DR. KIRKSCHULZ

The Schulz Family

PAT BOSCOVP of Student Life and

Dean of Students

AMY BUTTON RENZPresident and CEO of

the Alumni Association

JOHN CURRIEDirector ofAthletics

FRED CHOLICKPresident and CEO of

KSU Foundation

APRIL MASONProvost and Senior

Vice president

JEFFREY MORRISVP for Communications

and Marketing

SUE PETERSONDirector of

Governmental Relations

BRUCE SHUBERTVP of Administration

and Finance

R.W. TREWYNVice Presidentof Research

CHUCK REAGANChief of Staff

Deputy to the President

PRESIDENT‚S CABINET

Shortly after being named K-State’s new president, Dr. Schulzthrew out the first pitch at a game in 2009 against Texas Tech.

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JOHN CURRIE

Currie joined the Tennessee staff in 1997 as Executive Director of the Volunteer Ath-letic Scholarship Fund (VASF). Following a two-year stint as Assistant Athletics Directorat Wake Forest, Currie returned to Knoxville in 2000 as Assistant Athletics Director for De-velopment and served as director for the "STEP UP" campaign. As UT’s first-ever capi-tal campaign, it exceeded its goal and reached a total of $48.6 million, $4 million overthe intended goal, with gifts from 870 donors. In 2002, Currie was promoted to Associ-ate Athletics Director for Development.

He served as President of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) development officersgroup for 2004-05, chaired the 2007 CASE national athletic development conferenceand was a member of the SEC ticket policy committee. The Knoxville News Sentinel rec-ognized Currie in December 2008 by naming him to its prestigious “Top 40 Leaders Under40” list.

He began his professional career at Wake Forest in 1993 as a Deacon Club intern be-fore being named Assistant Deacon Club Director in 1994, a position he held until 1997.

Highlights of Currie’s stints at Wake Forest include developing student and youngalumni programs, creating a new endowment and planned giving program, managing thecoaches circle volunteer program and assisting in the leadership of the “Touchdown2000” football field house and Miller Center basketball practice/academic counselingfacility campaigns.

Currie earned his master’s in sports management from Tennessee in 2003 and is a1993 Wake Forest graduate. He and his wife Mary Lawrence, have three children, Jack,Virginia and Mary-Dell.

John Currie, who was introduced as Kansas State’s 15th Director of Athletics on May18, has emphasized the importance of accessibility and accountability early in his tenureas K-State sets its sights on achieving the vision of having a model intercollegiate ath-letics program.

A highlight of Currie’s early initiatives was the implementation of the “K-State Pledge”in July which includes a series of financial accountability measures and core values thatwill serve as the foundation of K-State’s vision. Among those values are five goals: aworld-class student-athlete experience; value to the University, city and state; integrityand transparency in relation to ethics, finance and NCAA compliance; championship-level athletic performances; and the best fan experience in the Big 12.

In an effort to create the best fan experience possible, Currie’s staff created new ticketinitiatives for football that led to the largest home-opening crowd in Bill Snyder FamilyStadium history on September 5, 2009 (50,750). In his first 60 days on the job, Currie alsoworked to establish relationships across campus, through steps such as personally visit-ing with K-State deans in their respective offices. He also serves as a member of Presi-dent Kirk Schulz’s cabinet and has made presentations and held question and answersessions with many other campus organizations.

Currie also immediately implemented a communications plan in an effort to regain thetrust of all Wildcat fans, which included in-person stops throughout the state, regularonline letters and chats and K-State’s first-ever FanForum conference call, which sawmore than 3,000 fans participate.

Understanding the importance of coaching continuity in building successful programs,Currie moved quickly to sign 2009 Big 12 Baseball Coach of the Year Brad Hill andwomen’s basketball head coach Deb Patterson to a contract extensions and also led theeffort to complete the five-year contract for legendary returning football coach Bill Sny-der.

Currie began his duties as Athletics Director on June 8 after 10 years at the Univer-sity of Tennessee, most recently serving as Executive Associate Athletics Director for Ath-letic Director Mike Hamilton. Currie was responsible for the direct management of unitsthat annually produced $84 million in revenue and gifts, including the department’sfundraising, marketing, ticketing, media relations, public relations, internet and broad-casting offices. Currie also provided oversight for the men’s basketball program and otherdepartment initiatives and helped direct numerous searches that led to the hiring of suc-cessful head coaches.

An integral member of the facility planning team for UT’s $200 million master planrenovations for Neyland Stadium, Currie also directed a $36 million arena renovationand basketball practice facility construction project that was completed in the fall of2007. He developed and implemented the revenue models to fund both projects with-out outside funding from the state or local government, tax dollars or University-derivedsupport.

Currie’s accomplishments at Tennessee included helping the University secure a $50million commitment in 2006 for academic and athletic needs, a gift which representedthe largest from an individual in Tennessee history. Units under his direction also nego-tiated an $84 million multi-media rights contract with then-Host Communications, anda $19.3 million all-sport contract with Adidas. Under his leadership, giving to Tennesseeathletics more than doubled from $19.5 million in 2003 to $41.6 million in 2008.

Currie led the negotiation and implementation of new student season ticket sales forfootball in 2008, resulting in $900,000 of new department revenue in its first year. He alsoimplemented new regular-season football sales strategies that helped Tennessee set anew single-game attendance record of 109,061 in 2004.

Tennessee’s athletic facilities as a whole benefitted from Currie’s efforts as the de-velopment office secured individual-naming recognition gifts that included $4 millionfor a new aquatic center, $2 million for a new softball stadium, $1.5 million for a newsoccer stadium and $2 million for baseball renovations. Tennessee’s track complex alsowas renovated, while ground was broken last summer for a new Greg Norman-designedintercollegiate golf practice complex and clubhouse.

Currie oversaw the development and execution of a comprehensive marketing planin 2005 that led to attendance at SEC home basketball games improving 54 percent fromthe previous year, while student attendance increased by 197 percent.

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSFirst YearWake Forest ’93

JOHNCURRIE

CURRIE‚S VISION FOR A MODELINTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS PROGRAM

• A world-class student-athlete experience

• Value to our University, community and state

• Integrity and transparency in relation to ethics,

NCAA compliance and finance

• Championship-level athletic performances

• The best fan experience in the Big 12

John and Mary Lawrence Currie

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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

LAURA TIETJENExecutive Associate A.D./Senior Women’s AdministratorNebraska ’81

KURT MCGUFFINSenior Associate A.D./External OperationsKansas State ’96

CHARLIE THOMASSenior Associate A.D./Facility OperationsSouth Florida ’81

REID SIGMONSenior Associate A.D./AdministrationWake Forest ’96

CASEY SCOTTAssociate Athletics DirectorBaseball AdministratorKansas State ’77

CHAD WEIBERGAssociate Athletics Director/DevelopmentOklahoma State ’94

JAMIE VAUGHNAssociate Athletics Director/ComplianceWayne State ’97

JILL SHIELDSAssistant Athletics Director/Student ServicesCentral Florida ’90

LAIRD VEACHAssociate Athletics Director/Capital SupportKansas State ’95

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K-STATE COACHES

STEVE BIETAUWomen’s Tennis | 26th year

SUZIE FRITZWomen’s Volleyball | 9th year

BRAD HILLBaseball | 7th year

KRISTI KNIGHTWomen’s Golf | 15th year

CASIE LISABETHWomen’s Equestrian | 3rd year

FRANK MARTINMen’s Basketball | 3rd year

TIM NORRISMen’s Golf | 13th year

DEB PATTERSONWomen’s Basketball | 15th year

CLIFF ROVELTOTrack and Field | 22nd year

MICHAEL SMITHCross Country | 5th year

BILL SNYDERFootball | 18th year

PATRICK SWEENEYWomen’s Rowing | 7th year

2009 KANSAS STATE YEAR IN REVIEWOverall Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 NCAA

Team W-L W-L Finish Postseason PostseasonBaseball 43-18-1 14-11-1 4th Pool 1 (2-1) Regional Finals [2-2][M] Basketball 22-12 9-7 t-4th Quarterfinals NIT 2nd Round[W] Basketball 25-8 10-6 5th Quarterfinals 2nd Round[M] Cross Country -- -- -- 12th Midwest Regional [21st][W] Cross Country -- -- -- 6th Midwest Regional [9th][W] Equestrian 5-11 -- -- 4th Varsity Championships [5th]Football 6-6 4-4 t-2nd (N) -- --[M] Golf -- -- -- 4th West Regional [12th][W] Golf -- -- -- 4th --[M] Indoor Track -- -- -- 10th NCAA Championships [t16th][W] Indoor Track -- -- -- t-7th --[M] Outdoor Track -- -- -- 6th NCAA Championships [13th][W] Outdoor Track -- -- -- 9th --[W] Rowing -- -- -- 2nd Central Regional [10th][W] Tennis 4-15 1-10 t-11th First Round --[W] Volleyball 12-18 6-14 9th -- --

All-Americans (10):James Allen (Baseball), Brandon Banks (Football), Moritz Cleve (Hepthathlon and Decathlon), Jason Col-lett (800 meters), Loren Groves (Hammer Throw), Shalee Lehning (Women’s Basketball), Nick Martini(Baseball), A.J. Morris (Baseball), Beverly Ramos (Cross Country), Scott Sellers (Men’s Indoor and Out-door High Jump).

Academic All-Americans (4):Loren Groves (2nd team - Women’s Track and Field), Shalee Lehning (3rd team - Women’s Basketball),Jeron Mastrud (2nd team - Football), Scott Sellers (1st team - Men’s Track & Field).

All-Big 12 selections (26):7 - Baseball, 2 - Men’s Basketball, 3 - Women’s Basketball, 2 - Cross Country, 8 - Football, 4 - Women’sVolleyball.

Academic All-Big 12 selections (67):4 - Baseball, 2 - Men’s Basketball, 8 - Women’s Basketball, 9 - Cross Country, 13 - Football, 5 - Men’sGolf, 4 - Women’s Golf, 2 - Women’s Tennis, 16 - Track and Field, 4 - Women’s Volleyball.

Big 12 Speciality Awards (5):Denis Clemente - Newcomer of the Year; Brandon Banks - Special Teams Player of the Year; DanielThomas - Offensive Newcomer of the Year; A.J. Morris - Pitcher of the Year, Brad Hill - Coach of the Year

Daniel Thomas was tabbed the 2009 Offensive Newcomer ofthe Year after rushing for 1,265 yards and 11 touchdowns.

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DEPARTMENT STAFF

MATT THOMASONHead Athletic Trainer

WYATT THOMPSONDirector of

Sportscasting

JESSICA VANCEDirector of AhearnSports Medicine

STEPHANIE VANDECREEKAssistant Director of

Ticket Operations

REBECCA VARILEKAssistant Video

Producer

KRISTIN WALLERAcademic Counselor/Life Skills Coordinator

CINDY WILLIAMSHuman Resources

Manager

TERESA WILLIAMSFootball Executive

Administrative Assistant

BRIAN SMOLLERSportscasting/Director

of Powercat Vision

DAVE SMOLLERCreative Director/Internet Services

JONI SMOLLERDirector of Fan

Experience/Sales

KYLE SNYAcademic Counselor

SEAN SNYDERAssociate AD for

Football Operations

AMANDA STEFFENSAdministrative Assistant

for Men’s Basketball

ERIN SUNDEDirector of Women’s

Basketball Operations

NOBU TAKASHIMAAssistant Athletic

Trainer

STACY MARTINAssistant ADfor Business

JIM MULLERAssociate Director ofAthletic Operations

NEEL NAROTAMAssistant Director of

Ticket Operations

ELIAS NOAAthletic Operations

CHAD PERKINSAssistant Athletic

Trainer

DIANNA PHILIPPIAdministrative

Assistant for Academics

TERRY PITTMANAthletic Operations

LINDA ROUSSERDevelopment Computer

Specialist

MINDY HOFFMANAssistant Athletic

Trainer

DARREN HONEYCUTTAssistant Strength and

Conditioning Coach

ROGER JOHNSONAcademic Counselor

JOHN KAUPPAssistant Strength and

Conditioning Coach

PRESTON KOERNERAssistant Video

Producer

KIM LINCKAssistant

Business Manager

DIANA LOOMISVolleyball/Tennis

Director of Operations

MARY LOUGHOperations Accountant

JOAN FRIEDERICHHead Football Coach

Administrative Assistant

SCOTT GREENAWALTAssistant Strength and

Conditioning Coach

LINDA GRUBBSDepartmentReceptionist

CHUCK HALLEquipment Manager

ANDREW HAMORAssistant Directorof Development

BERNIE HANEYAssistant Directorof Development

APRIL HAVENSTEINBusiness Office

Accountant

MISSY HEIDRICKRegional Directorof Development

DANNY CAVENDERAssistant Strength and

Conditioning Coach

AL CERBEAssistant Equipment

Manager

MIKE CLARKDirector of

Development

RON COOKDirector of

Graphic Design

CHRIS DAWSONHead Strength andConditioning Coach

LON FLOYDAssistant AD

Catbacker Clubs

ROBIN FOSHADirector of

Ticket Operations

LIANE FOWLERProgram Director ofSpecialized Learning

ANDY ASSALEYDirector of Men’s

Basketball Operations

MICHAEL BARTONAthletic Operations

RITA BATHExecutive Assistant tothe Athletic Director

FRANK BERGAthletic Operations

KAREN BIEHLERHuman Resources

Specialist

RJ BOKELMANAssistant Manager of

Facility Operations

TAMY BREYMEYERDirector of Licensing

NORM BURGESenior Video Producer

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PLAYER PROFILES

RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERSo.-1L • 6-0 • 190 • R/RSt. Charles, Mo.Francis Howell HS

JAMESALLEN

20

One of the team’s top relievers a year ago who earned freshman All-American acco-lades... Could be used as a closer after earning five saves in 2009.

FRESHMAN (2009)Saw action in 24 games in his first season in a Wildcat uniform, tying for 10th in schoolhistory for single-season relief appearances... Recorded a team-best five saves, whichtied for seventh in the Big 12 and set a K-State freshman record... Earned LouisvilleSlugger Freshman All-American honors from Collegiate Baseball... Went 2-1 witha 5.50 ERA, allowing 22 earned runs in 36.0 innings... Tallied a 41-to-12 strike-out to walk ratio... Retired 15-of-24 (.625) first batters faced... Pitched 2.2scoreless innings, allowing two hits with a season-high five strikeouts, toearn a victory against Kansas in the Big 12 Championship... Also talliedfour strikeouts in a season-long 3.2-inning outing at No. 8 Baylor...Recorded his second save of the season against No. 4 Arizona State...Picked up his fifth save in a 1.0-inning outing at Nebraska.

FRANCIS HOWELL HIGH SCHOOLLettered three years for the Vikings under head coach Tony Perkins... Named all-metro, all-conference and all-state as a junior and senior... Tallied a 4-0 record in2008, while hitting .448 with eight doubles, five home runs and 34 RBI... Led teamto conference and district championships as a senior, while his team finished sec-ond in the state... Also led the Vikings to a conference championship as a jun-ior, hitting .430 with five doubles, one home run and 19 RBI.

PERSONALJames Matthew Allen was born November 20, 1989, in St. Louis, Mo...Parents are Jim and Mary Allen... Has one sister, Julie... Involved inFellowship of Christian Athletes... Majoring in business administra-tion.

CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateInnings Pitched 3.2 at Baylor 3/29/09Hits 6 two times (at Rice) 6/1/09Runs 5 at Rice 6/1/09Earned Runs 5 at Rice 6/1/09Walks 3 vs. Texas Tech 5/9/09Strikeouts 5 vs. Kansas 5/20/09

ALLEN‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2009 2-1 5.50 5 24-0 0 0/0 36.0 42 23 22 12 41 7 1 3 .302 1 10 0 2 1TOTAL 2-1 5.50 5 24-0 0 0/0 36.0 42 23 22 12 41 7 1 3 .302 1 10 0 2 1

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2009 0-1 6.48 2 10-0 0 0/0 16.2 21 12 12 8 18 4 0 2 .323 1 7 0 1 1TOTAL 0-1 6.48 2 10-0 0 0/0 16.2 21 12 12 8 18 4 0 2 .323 1 7 0 1 1

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RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERSo.-1L • 6-0 • 180 • R/RWichita, Kan.Wichita North HS

MATTAPPLEGATE

15

A tough-minded pitcher who will be used out of the bullpen or could challenge for astarting spot... Could be used as a midweek starter.

FRESHMAN (2009)Saw action in 24 games in his first season in a Wildcat uniform, tying for 10th in schoolhistory for single-season relief appearances... Earned a 2-2 record with one save...Tallied a 4.88 ERA after allowing 15 earned runs on 33 hits with 14 walks and19 strikeouts in 27.2 innings of work... Picked up the save in an extra-inninggame at No. 26 San Diego State, throwing 1.0 scoreless inning... Tallied hisfirst win in a 1.2-inning relief outing against UTSA... Came on to pick uphis second win of the season in an extra-inning game at No. 2 Texas,allowing just two hits with one strikeout in 1.1 innings... Helpedthe Wildcats pick up their first-ever NCAA Regional victorywhen he threw 1.0 scoreless inning againstXavier.

NORTH HIGH SCHOOLLettered four years for theRedskins under headcoach Kyle Sanders...Two-time First-TeamKansas Association ofBaseball Coaches (KABC)selection... Also named to theKABC All-Star team as a senior...Earned first-team all-league, all-metro andall-state honors in 2008... Produced an 8-2 record with a 1.86 ERA and 87 strike-outs as a senior... Was 6-2 with a 1.76 ERA and 63 strikeouts as a junior... Earned firstteam all-league honors as an outfielder in 2006... Also lettered three times in bowlingand once in cross country.

PERSONALMatthew Glenn Applegate was born December 7, 1989, in Wichita, Kan... Parents areGary and Kathy Applegate... Has three siblings, Kenneth, Brittany and Elizabeth... Was amember of the National Honors Society in high school.

CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateInnings Pitched 2.2 at Rice 6/1/09Hits 3 three times (at Rice) 6/1/09Runs 3 vs. Oklahoma 3/22/09Earned Runs 3 vs. Oklahoma 3/22/09Walks 3 at Kansas 5/17/09Strikeouts 3 at San Diego 2/28/09

APPLEGATE‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2009 2-2 4.88 1 24-0 0 0/0 27.2 33 15 15 14 19 4 1 4 .306 5 5 0 3 3TOTAL 2-2 4.88 1 24-0 0 0/0 27.2 33 15 15 14 19 4 1 4 .306 5 5 0 3 3

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2009 1-0 5.23 0 8-0 0 0/0 10.1 11 6 6 8 7 1 0 1 .275 1 1 0 1 1TOTAL 1-0 5.23 0 8-0 0 0/0 10.1 11 6 6 8 7 1 0 1 .275 1 1 0 1 1

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RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERSo.-1L • 6-1 • 200 • R/RTucson, Ariz.Catalina Foothills HS

KAYVONBAHRAMZADEH

23

CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateInnings Pitched 9.0 vs. Niagara 3/7/09Hits 6 vs. Oklahoma 3/22/09Runs 7 vs. Oklahoma 3/22/09Earned Runs 7 vs. Oklahoma 3/22/09Walks 2 two times (vs. Wichita State) 4/14/09Strikeouts 7 vs. Butler 3/14/09

Pitched quality innings to start his career in Manhattan until a midseason injury slowedhim down... Will be in the mix as a starter in his sophomore campaign.

FRESHMAN (2009)Earned 11 appearances in his true freshman season, including six starts... Earned a 2-1record with a 4.58 ERA, allowing 18 earned runs on 37 hits with eight walks and 35strikeouts in 35.1 innings... Tied for seventh in the Big 12 with one complete game...Earned a quality start at San Diego State in his first collegiate start as he allowed oneearned run on three hits in 5.0 innings... Came back to throw a complete game for hisfirst collegiate win against Niagara, allowing one earned run on five hits with no walksand five strikeouts... Followed that with another victory against Butler, tossing 7.0innings and allowing two earned runs on five hits with a season-high sevenstrikeouts... Would have recorded the win against Wichita State as he allowedone earned run on four hits with six strikeouts, but left the game after 4.2 in-nings due to injury... Came back after a month off to toss 0.2 scoreless in-nings at Kansas.

CATALINA FOOTHILLS HIGH SCHOOLLettered and started four seasons for the Falcons, the last under head coach LanceRobertson... Was a four-time all-region and all-southern Arizona selection... Set theschool’s single-season record for lowest ERA at 1.06 as a freshman and holds the careerstrikeout record... Went 6-2 with a 1.03 ERA and 85 strikeouts as a senior, leading histeam to a league championship... Earned a 7-2 record in 2007 and struck out 85 battersin 55 innings (1.5 per inning) as he was named 2007 First Team All-Southern Arizona bythe Tucson Citizen... Was drafted in the 47th round of the 2008 Major League BaseballAmateur Draft by the Milwaukee Brewers.

PERSONALKayvon Bahramzadeh was born January 22, 1990, in Tucson, Ariz... Parentsare Mohammad and Margaret Bahramzadeh... Majoring in business admin-istration.

BAHRAMZADEH‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2009 2-1 4.58 0 11-6 1 0/0 35.1 37 20 18 8 35 5 0 5 .270 3 1 0 1 4TOTAL 2-1 4.58 0 11-6 1 0/0 35.1 37 20 18 8 35 5 0 5 .270 3 1 0 1 4

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2009 0-1 27.00 0 3-1 0 0/0 2.1 8 7 7 3 3 2 0 2 .571 0 1 0 0 0TOTAL 0-1 27.00 0 3-1 0 0/0 2.1 8 7 7 3 3 2 0 2 .571 0 1 0 0 0

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CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateAt Bats 4 at San Diego 2/28/09Hits 1 four times (vs. North Dakota) 4/29/09RBI 2 vs. Nevada 2/27/09Runs Scored 2 vs. Nevada 2/27/09Home Runs NoneWalks 2 vs. Pacific 2/26/09Stolen Bases 1 at Houston 2/21/09Strikeouts 2 at San Diego 2/28/09

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INFIELDERSo.-1L • 5-11 • 175 • L/RRussell, Kan.Russell HS

JAKEBROWN

6

Local product who saw playing time as a true freshman... Is in the mix to start at sec-ond base.

FRESHMAN (2009)Saw action in 19 games, including four starts... Hit .174 in limited work, going4-for-23 with one double, four RBI and three runs scored... Drew five walks...Was true on all 25 of his fielding attempts, including 17 assists... Workedtwo walks and tallied a season-high seven putouts against Pacific... Was1-for-3 in a start against Nevada, driving in two runs and scoring twoothers... Was 1-for-2 with a RBI double and a run scored against NorthDakota, while tying his season high with two fielding assists.

RUSSELL HIGH SCHOOLLettered all four years as a middle infielder for the Broncos, the last under head coachCasey Garten... Led team to a pair of North Central Activities Association (NCAA) and re-gional championships his junior and senior season... Hit .526 with 13 extra base hits and17 RBI as a junior, while he hit .486 with 12 extra base hits and 32 RBI as a senior... Tal-lied a .941 fielding percentage his final campaign... Also pitched his senior season, com-piling a 5-0 record and a 2.79 ERA... Was named the Kansas Gatorade Baseball Rookieof the Year his freshman season... Also named a three-time team MVP and was selectedto play on the 2007 Under Armor National Baseball Team... Lettered three seasons inboth football and basketball.

PERSONALJake Rawlin Brown was born February 15, 1990, in Hays, Kan... Parents are Jerry and Ra-mona Brown... Has one sister, Rhett... Was a member of the National Honors Society andstudent council in high school, while he was also active in community service... Major-ing in social science.

BROWN‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2009 .174 19-4 3 3 4 1 0 0 4 5 .217 1-2 11 5 0 0 1 .321 17 8 0 1.000TOTAL .174 19-4 3 3 4 1 0 0 4 5 .217 1-2 11 5 0 0 1 .321 17 8 0 1.000

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2009 1.000 2-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000TOTAL 1.000 2-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000

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RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERSr.-1L • 5-11 • 193 • R/RFort Collins, Colo.Fort Scott CC

RYANDANIEL

14

CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateInnings Pitched 5.2 at San Diego 2/28/09Hits 8 vs. Butler 3/13/09Runs 4 two times (vs. Butler) 3/13/09Earned Runs 4 two times (vs. Butler) 3/13/09Walks 2 four times (at Creighton) 4/1/09Strikeouts 8 vs. Butler 3/13/09

A former junior-college pitcher who was used as a midweek starter in 2009... Will con-tend for a weekend starting spot.

JUNIOR (2009)Made 17 appearances in his first season, including nine starts... Went 4-1 with a4.44 ERA, allowing 25 earned runs on 47 hits with 14 walks and 58 strikeouts in50.2 innings... Earned a quality start, but took a no decision, at No. 11 San Diegoas he allowed one unearned run on five hits with two walks and two strikeoutsin a season-high 5.2 innings... Picked up his first collegiate victory against Ni-agara after tossing 5.1 innings, allowing four runs on five hits... Tallied a sea-son-high eight strikeouts, as opposed to just one walk, against Butler...Tossed one scoreless inning with a pair of strikeouts at No. 8 Baylor...Earned the victory at Wichita State after allowing two earned runs on sixhits with one walk and six strikeouts in 5.0 innings... Picked up his thirdwin in a predetermined start against BYU after allowing two runs onseven hits with no walks and five strikeouts in 4.0 innings... Namedto the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

FORT SCOTT CCLettered two seasons for the Greyhounds underhead coach Chris Moddelmogg... Earned a ca-reer record of 12-5 with a 3.21 ERA with 63strikeouts and 23 walks... Helped team to atwo-year record of 70-47 as the Greyhounds ad-vanced to regionals both seasons... Named honorablemention All-Jayhawk Conference East Division in 2008... Also hit .315 in his two-yearstint with eight home runs.

FORT COLLINS HIGH SCHOOLPlayed three years for the Lambkins under head coach Brad Deal... Pitched and playedoutfielder all three years, leading the team to back-to-back 17-win seasons his juniorand season years... Team won the league championship in 2005 and finished fourth inthe state in 2006... Named all-conference as a senior in 2006, while he earned a career12-6 record on the mound with a 2.47 ERA... Also hit .350 in his career with two homeruns.

PERSONALRyan Leonard Daniel was born December 11, 1987, in Fort Collins, Colo... Parents areDon and Barb Daniel... Has one brother, Ray... A business major whose career ambitionis to own a construction company... Majoring in business management.

DANIEL‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2009 4-1 4.44 0 17-9 0 0/0 50.2 70 31 25 15 40 9 1 3 .332 3 4 0 2 4TOTAL 4-1 4.44 0 17-9 0 0/0 50.2 70 31 25 15 40 9 1 3 .332 3 4 0 2 4

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2009 0-0 7.71 0 4-0 0 0/0 4.2 7 5 4 2 4 1 0 1 .350 1 1 0 0 0TOTAL 0-0 7.71 0 4-0 0 0/0 4.2 7 5 4 2 4 1 0 1 .350 1 1 0 0 0

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CATCHERSr.-3L • 6-1 • 205 • R/RPittsburg, Kan.Colgan HS

DANIELDELLASEGA

7

CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateAt Bats 5 two times (at BYU) 3/19/08Hits 3 two times (vs. Butler) 3/14/09RBI 3 two times (vs. BYU) 5/5/09Runs Scored 2 two times (vs. BYU) 5/5/09Home Runs 1 two times (vs. BYU) 5/5/09Walks 2 two times (vs. North Dakota) 4/29/09Stolen Bases 1 five times (vs. Texas A&M) 4/10/09Strikeouts 2 two times (at Oklahoma) 5/11/08

Has been the No. 2 catcher each of the last two seasons...Enters the season as the No. 1 catcher after making largestrides since entering the program... Has a great work ethicto go along with consistency behind the plate... Also excels inthe classroom.

JUNIOR (2009)Earned playing time in a career-high 28 games, including 16 starts... Endedthe season with a .321 batting average after going 18-for-56 with two dou-bles, one triple, two home runs and 15 RBI... Also drew six walks and was hitby four pitches... Was 3-for-4 in stolen-base attempts... Tallied five multi-RBIcontests... Collected a career-best seven-game hitting streak from March 1 thruMarch 14, ending his streak with a pair of multi-hit games... Went 1-for-3 withhis first-career triple at No. 26 San Diego State... Carded two RBI in the secondgame of a doubleheader against Niagara... Went 2-for-4 with his first-career homerun and a career-best three RBI against Butler... Came back the next day to go 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBI against the Bulldogs, setting a career high in hits...Had another multi-hit game against BYU, going 2-for-4 with three RBI and a homerun... Named to the 2009 Spring Chick-fil-A Community of Champions squad, as wellas being named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

SOPHOMORE (2008)Saw action in 18 contests, including 14 starts, all as the catcher... Hit .174 in 46 at-batswith two doubles and four RBI... Improved production during conference season, hitting.231 with one double and one run driven in... Ended season on a four-game hittingstreak... Threw out 9-of-28 (32-percent) base stealers on the season... Went 2-for-3 witha double and two RBI against Central Arkansas on April 2... Also went 1-for-3 with adouble in K-State’s 4-3 win at Missouri... Named to the 2008 Big 12 Conference SpringSports Good Works Team as well as the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2007)Appeared in 13 games with 11 starts as the Wildcat battery... Hit .273 in 33at bats, with one double and six RBI... Only had one passed ball in his 13appearances behind the plate... Started season on fire, going 5-for-8 in hisfirst two games... Had two hits against Penn State on Feb. 17 and threehits in the second game of a doubleheader against Ohio State... Drove in

two runs against North Dakota State on March 10... Named to the Big 12 Commissioner’sHonor Roll.

FRESHMAN (2006)Redshirted during the 2006 season... Named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

COLGAN HIGH SCHOOLA four-year letterwinner at Colgan High School in Pittsburg, Kan., under coach MikeWatt... Named team captain... Hit .385 as a sophomore, .400 as a junior with 12 doubles,and .439 as a senior with no errors for the season.

PERSONALDaniel Dellasega was born November 1, 1986, in Fort Scott, Kan... He is the son of Joeand Janice Dellasega... Has a brother, Nick, and two sisters, Abby and Annie... Majoringin accounting and finance.

DELLASEGA‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2007 .273 13-11 33 6 9 1 0 0 6 10 .303 2-2 4 4 4 2 0 .395 77 12 3 .9672008 .174 18-14 46 2 8 2 0 0 4 10 .217 0-0 9 1 7 0 2 .296 87 11 4 .9612009 .321 28-16 56 10 18 2 1 2 15 28 .500 3-4 3 6 4 2 1 .412 75 11 2 .977TOTAL .259 59-41 135 18 35 5 1 2 25 48 .356 5-6 16 11 15 4 3 .370 239 34 9 .968

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2007 .000 2-1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 .250 7 2 0 1.0002008 .231 7-4 13 1 3 1 0 0 1 4 .308 0-0 5 1 3 0 0 .412 31 4 2 .9462009 .214 9-4 14 2 3 0 0 0 4 3 .214 1-1 0 3 1 1 0 .368 26 2 0 1.000TOTAL .207 18-9 29 4 6 1 0 0 6 7 .241 1-1 6 5 4 .375 2 0 64 8 2 .973

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INFIELDERSo.-1L • 6-1 • 215 • R/RManhattan, Kan.Manhattan HS

MATTGILLER

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CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateAt Bats 4 vs. Butler 3/14/09Hits 2 two times (vs. North Dakota) 4/29/09RBI 3 vs. North Dakota 4/29/09Runs Scored 2 vs. North Dakota 4/29/09Home Runs 1 vs. North Dakota 4/29/09Walks 1 vs. Butler 3/14/09Stolen Bases NoneStrikeouts 2 vs. Butler 3/14/09

One of two Manhattan natives on the roster who had some pop in his bat in littletime as a redshirt freshman... Will look to increase his role as a designatedhitter while working at the corner infield positions.

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2009)Played in 13 games, including one start... Went 6-for-15 (.400)in limited action, with one home run and six RBI... Registeredfirst-career hit against Butler, a RBI single... Was 2-for-2 with apair of RBI against Northwestern, while scoring one run... Alsowent 2-for-2 against North Dakota with his first-career home run,three RBI and two runs scored... Named to the Big 12 Commis-sioner’s Honor Roll.

FRESHMAN (2008)Redshirt season... Named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

MANHATTAN HIGH SCHOOLThree-year letterwinner for the Indians under head coach Don Hess... Helped team tothree regional championships and state playoff appearances... Team was state runner-up in 2005 and 2007 and took third place in 2006... Named All-Centennial League andall-region his sophomore, junior and senior seasons... Ended career with a senior-seasonbatting average of .469... Also lettered two years in basketball.

PERSONALMatthew Thomas Giller was born Dec. 16, 1988... He is the son of Tom and Mary Giller...Father, Tom, attended Kansas State... Has two younger siblings, Kurt and T.J... Kurt is afreshman pitcher at Nebraska... Honored with the Distinguished Service Award by com-pleting 100 or more hours of community service, as well as being named an honor stu-dent... Career aspirations are to play professionally, coach or become an athleticdirector... Majoring in business management.

GILLER‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2009 .400 13-1 15 5 6 0 0 1 6 9 .600 0-0 4 1 1 0 0 .471 7 3 1 .909TOTAL .400 13-1 15 5 6 0 0 1 6 9 .600 0-0 4 1 1 0 0 .471 7 3 1 .909

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2009 .500 2-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0 .000TOTAL .500 2-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0 .000

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LEFT-HANDED PITCHERSo.-1L • 6-2 • 200 • R/LGalesburg, Ill.Galesburg HS

KYLEHUNTER

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CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateInnings Pitched 4.0 two times (vs. North Dakota) 4/28/09Hits 9 vs. Oklahoma 3/22/09Runs 7 vs. Oklahoma 3/22/09Earned Runs 7 vs. Oklahoma 3/22/09Walks 3 at Baylor 3/29/09Strikeouts 5 vs. BYU 5/5/09

One of four left-handed pitchers on the roster who gained valuable experience as a truefreshman last season... Will compete for a starting spot while adding depth to thebullpen.

FRESHMAN (2009)Pitched 17 times, including three starts, in his first season in Manhattan... Went1-2 with one save and an 8.35 ERA... Allowed 30 earned runs on 46 hits with14 walks and 29 strikeouts in 32.1 innings... Retired 9-of-13 (.682) first bat-ters faced... Did not allow an earned run in his first five appearances, total-ing 7.1 innings... Tossed 2.2 scoreless innings in his collegiate debut atHouston, allowing three hits, walking one and striking out three... Tossed 2.0scoreless innings with two strikeouts against both Niagara and Butler... Al-lowed three earned runs on five hits with two walks and four strikeouts in4.0 innings in his first collegiate start against UTSA... Tossed 3.0 innings, al-lowing one run on four hits with no walks and two strikeouts in a saveagainst Wichita State... Went 4.0 innings against North Dakota, allowing onerun on three hits with two walks and five strikeouts en route to his first col-legiate win.

GALESBURG HIGH SCHOOLLettered and started four years for the Silver Streaks under head coach ArnoldGonzalez... Earned a career 23-5 record, including three straight seven-win cam-paigns as a sophomore, junior and senior... Led team to a regional championshipin 2006 as he recorded a school-record low 0.58 ERA... Also holds the school’srecord for career wins and career strikeouts... Named all-conference his sopho-more through senior seasons and was selected to play for the Chicago White Soxteam for the Mariner Cup in Seattle, Wash... Was drafted in the 33rd round of the2008 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft by the Tampa Bay Rays.

PERSONALKyle Julian Hunter was born June 18, 1989, in Richmond, Va... Parents are Les and JulieHunter... Has one sibling, John... Related to Luke Appling, who was an infielder for theChicago White Sox from 1930-1950 and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in1964... Appling also had his number retired by the White Sox in 1975... Majoring in so-ciology/criminlogy.

HUNTER‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2009 1-2 8.35 1 17-3 0 0/0 32.1 46 30 30 14 29 5 0 8 .351 3 2 0 2 2TOTAL 1-2 8.35 1 17-3 0 0/0 32.1 46 30 30 14 29 5 0 8 .351 3 2 0 2 2

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2009 0-2 17.61 0 4-1 0 0/0 7.2 15 15 15 6 4 1 0 6 .441 1 1 0 2 0TOTAL 0-2 17.61 0 4-1 0 0/0 7.2 15 15 15 6 4 1 0 6 .441 1 1 0 2 0

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INFIELDERJr.-2L • 5-11 • 185 • R/RKaty, TexasKaty HS

CARTERJURICA

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One of the top returning players from last season’s regional team who willbe called upon to be more of a leader as the everyday shortstop.

SOPHOMORE (2009)One of the top middle infielders in the Big 12 last season as he helpedlead the Wildcats to the top team batting average in the conferenceand the third-best average in school history... Was also instrumental inhelping the Cats set school records for single-season hits and stolenbases... Started all 62 games last season, teaming with five other indi-viduals that set the school record for games played and started in aseason... Was second on the team with a .353 (84-for-238) averagewith 15 doubles, three triples, four home runs and 46 RBI...Earned Second Team All-Big 12 honors as he was fourth in theconference in stolen bases (23), sixth in runs scored (61), sev-enth in hits (84) and tied for ninth in on-base percentage(.434)... Finished with a .320 (33-for-103) batting average inconference play... Led the team in on-base percentage, runsscored and sacrifice flies (6), while he was third on the teamin stolen bases... Finished second in school history with 62singles, tied for third in single-season at-bats, tied for seventhin single-season runs scored and single-season hits, and wasseventh in single-season hit-by-pitches (12)... Also finished sec-ond in school history with 184 fielding assists, including a K-State single-game record of 10 against Pacific... Tied a schoolsingle-game mark with three doubles against Oklahoma State...Totaled a team-high 26 multi-hit games, including 11 three-hit andtwo four-hit contests... Also recorded 10 multi-RBI games...Recorded a season-high four hits against Niagara, tallying two dou-bles and driving in one run... Matched that with another four-hitcontest against No. 13 Oklahoma, going 4-for-5 with one homer,two RBI and three runs scored... Was 3-for-4 with another home runand two RBI against Northwestern... Drove in the winning run on asacrifice fly against No. 15 Texas A&M... Went 3-for-5 with a doubleand a season-high three RBI against Wichita State... Drove in anotherthree runs against Missouri in a 3-for-3 outing... Recorded a season-best seven-game hitting streak towards the end of the season...Earned First Team Academic All-Big 12 honors and was named to theBig 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

FRESHMAN (2008)Saw action in 40 games, earning 35 starts, mainly as the designated hitter... Hit .240with six doubles, three home runs and 16 RBI... Was also 9-for-14 in stolen base at-tempts... Hit .303 (10-for-33) with runners in scoring position... Was fourth on the teamin fielding assists with 56... Tallied six multi-hit games, including five of three or morehits... Also recorded five multi-RBI contests... Went 4-for-4 with two doubles and tworuns scored in just his second start against Michigan State on Feb. 29... Went 2-for-4with a pair of solo home runs against Washington on March 11... Also had a pair ofthree-hit, two-RBI games against Central Arkansas on April 2, and at Creighton on April15... Scored the winning run as a pinch runner to clinch a three-game sweep over Kansason May 18... Named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

KATY HIGH SCHOOLLettered and started three years for the Tigers under head coach Tom McPherson... Anoutstanding hitter, who held a .529 average as senior with 13 doubles, three triples, fivehome runs and 42 RBIs... Was named all-district 2005-07, including being named theTexas 5A-District 18 Player of the Year in 2007... Also named to the All-Greater Houstonteam in 2006 and 2007... Led his nationally-ranked team to the state title game in 2006and was named to the all-tournament team... Was the MVP for Team Texas in the 2006Junior Sunbelt Classic and named to the all-tournament team for the 2007 Senior Sun-belt Classic... Invited to play in the Houston Coaches Association Top Junior All Star Gamein 2006, as well as the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association All Star Game in

2007... Earned Louisville Slugger High School All-American honors in 2007.

PERSONALCarter William Jurica was born Sept. 23, 1988, in Houston, Texas... Heis the son of George and Doris Jurica... Has three brothers, Eric, Garrett

and Clayton... A member of the Na-tional Honors Society in highschool... Chose K-State overoffers from Houston, Missouri,

LSU, TCU, Texas-San Antonioand Sam Houston State... Major-

ing in business administration.

CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateAt Bats 6 at Missouri 5/14/08Hits 4 three times (vs. Oklahoma) 3/21/09RBI 3 two times (vs. Missouri) 4/19/09Runs Scored 3 seven times (vs. North Dakota) 4/29/09Home Runs 2 vs. Washington State 3/11/08Walks 3 vs. Michigan State 3/2/08Stolen Bases 2 three times (vs. North Dakota) 4/28/09Strikeouts 4 vs. Texas A&M 4/10/09

JURICA‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2008 .240 40-35 125 24 30 6 0 3 16 45 .360 9-14 23 15 2 1 2 .329 32 56 4 .9572009 .353 62-62 238 61 84 15 3 4 46 117 .492 23-32 45 26 12 6 3 .433 90 184 9 .968TOTAL .314 102-97 363 85 114 21 3 7 62 162 .446 32-46 68 41 14 7 5 .398 122 240 13 .965

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2008 .143 17-16 56 7 8 0 0 0 5 8 .143 3-5 13 5 1 1 1 .222 12 12 0 1.0002009 .320 26-26 103 19 33 6 1 1 19 44 .427 4-7 24 10 4 4 1 .388 37 80 2 .983TOTAL .258 43-42 159 26 41 6 1 1 24 52 .327 7-12 37 15 5 5 2 .332 49 92 2 .986

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A versatile player who performed well in pressure situations as a true freshman last sea-son... Can play both corner outfield positions, as well as first base and will be in the des-ignated hitter rotation.

FRESHMAN (2009)Saw action in 21 games, including three starts... Finished his freshman campaignwith a .250 (7-for-28) batting average... Recorded two doubles and three RBI...Went 2-for-5 in Big 12 play... Was the team’s top pinch hitter as he was 4-for-10(.400)... Had a game-tying, pinch-hit RBI single against No. 15 Texas A&M be-fore K-State won two batters later to clinch the series... Tallied a season-highthree-game hitting streak in March against Niagara and Butler, includingtwo doubles.

SPRINGBORO HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for the Panthers under head coach Mark Pelfrey... Led team toa 27-5 record as a senior, en route to a league and district champi-onship... Hit a school-record .442 in his three-year varsity career,while also setting the school’s career record in doubles with 33...A three-time all-area, all-conference and all-state selection...Named a 2008 Preseason Louisville Slugger Pre-Season HighSchool All-American... Rated the sixth-best player in Ohio goinginto his senior year by Buckeye Scout... Also a three-yearletterwinner in football... Was drafted in the43rd round of the 2008 Major League Base-ball Amateur Draft by the Seattle Mariners.

PERSONALMichael James Kindel was born August 5, 1989,in Dayton, Ohio... Parents are David and AnnetteKindel... Has three siblings, Sean, Kirsten and Chelsea...A business major, but would like to pursue a career insportscasting... Majoring in business administration.

INFIELDERSo.-1L • 6-2 • 200 • L/LSpringboro, OhioSpringboro HS

MIKEKINDEL

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CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateAt Bats 5 two times (vs. Niagara) 3/8/09Hits 1 seven times (vs. North Dakota) 4/29/09RBI 1 three times (vs. Texas A&M) 4/11/09Runs Scored 1 four times (vs. North Dakota) 4/29/09Home Runs NoneWalks 1 two times (at Wichita State) 4/15/09Stolen Bases 1 vs. Butler 3/14/09Strikeouts 2 at Houston 2/22/09

KINDEL‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2009 .250 21-3 28 4 7 2 0 0 3 9 .321 1-1 7 2 0 2 0 .281 7 0 0 1.000TOTAL .250 21-3 28 4 7 2 0 0 3 9 .321 1-1 7 2 0 2 0 .281 7 0 0 1.000

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2009 .400 5-0 5 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 .400 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 .333 3 0 0 1.000TOTAL .400 5-0 5 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 .400 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 .333 3 0 0 1.000

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INFIELDERJr.-2L • 6-0 • 216 • S/LDublin, OhioJerome HS

JASONKING

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CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateAt Bats 6 two times (at Texas) 4/26/09Hits 3 nine times (at Texas) 4/25/09RBI 5 three times (vs. North Dakota) 4/29/09Runs Scored 3 vs. North Dakota 4/29/09Home Runs 1 12 times (at Rice) 6/1/09Walks 2 three times (vs. Xavier) 4/29/09Stolen Bases 2 two times (vs. Texas A&M) 4/10/09Strikeouts 4 at Texas 4/26/09

A power-hitting switch hitter who transitioned to third base before his sophomore year...One of the top-returning hitters from last season’s regional team, but will likely red-shirt after an injury during the summer.

SOPHOMORE (2009)Was instrumental to the Wildcats’ first ever NCAA Regional appearance, whilehe helped K-State to the top team batting average in the Big 12 and third-bestin school history... Was also a vital part in helping the Cats set school recordsfor single-season hits and stolen bases... Started all 62 games last season,teaming with five other individuals that set the school record for games playedand started in a season... Was one of six Wildcats who hit .300 or better, record-ing a .316 (78-for-247) batting average with 16 doubles, five triples, sevenhome runs and 61 RBI... His five triples were the most by a Wildcat since HeathSchesser had eight in 1997... Was also 14-for-16 in stolen-base attempts...Named Honorable Mention All-Big 12 after finishing tied for second in the con-ference in triples, seventh in RBI and tied for 10th in stolen bases... Hit .305 (32-for-105) against Big 12 competition... Set the single-season record for at bats(247), while he finished eighth in school history in RBI, tied for 10th in sacri-fice flies (5) and ninth in total bases (125)... Also moved into the school’s ca-reer top-10 chart for sacrifice flies with 10... Tied for second on the team with25 multi-hit games, including two three-hit contests... Also had multi-RBIgames 14 times, including a pair of five-RBI contests... Was second on theteam with 24 two-out RBI... Started the season on fire as he tallied six-straighttwo-hit games to open the season... Went 2-for-6 with a double, a home runand four RBI in the season opener at Houston... Backed that up with a 2-for-5 outing with another two RBI against the Cougars... Went 3-for-3 with adouble, a homer and five RBI against No. 4 Arizona State... Was 2-for-5 witha double and a home run at No. 2 Texas, teaming with former Wildcat JustinBloxom to hit back-to-back homers... Went 2-for-4 with a double and fiveRBI against North Dakota... Also had a three-RBI game against Niagaraand two-RBI contests against Nevada, Creighton, Niagara, No. 13 Okla-homa, Missouri, No. 8 Baylor and No. 6 Rice... Earned First Team AcademicAll-Big 12 honors, was an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VIIselection and was named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

FRESHMAN (2008)Played in 55 games, earning 49 starts, including each of theteam’s final 42 games... Of his 49 starts, 34 came in right field...

Finished third on the team with a .274 batting average and hit .297 in conference play...Completed his rookie campaign as the team leader in sacrifice flies (5) and third in slug-ging percentage (.421), third in runs scored (31), third in hits (52), third in doubles (13),third in home runs (5), third in two-out RBI (13) and fourth in RBI (31)... Also recorded15 multi-hit games and nine multi-RBI games... Recorded two game-winning RBI sin-gles... Drove in the winning run against Michigan State on March 2 as part of a 3-for-5day... Came back five days later to drive in another three runs against Le Moyne, the last

bringing in the winning run... Went 2-for-3 with two RBI and his first collegiatehome run against Binghamton on March 23... Backed that performance with

a 3-for-5 night with one double and a grand slam against Creighton onMarch 26, which pushed his average to a season-high .308... Was 2-

for-4 with two RBI and tallied his first conference home run vs. Texason April 25... Blasted a three-RBI double in the Big 12 title game

against the Longhorns on May 25... Named to the Big 12 Com-missioner’s Honor Roll.

JEROME HIGH SCHOOLLettered three years for the Celtics under head

coach Chris Huesman... Named the 2007Ohio Coaches Player of the Year, Ohio

High Magazine Player ofthe Year and a Sec-

ond Team All-American byEA Sports fol-

lowing a stellarsenior campaign...

Led his team to sectionaland district championships in

2007... Was a three-time all-district andAll-Central Ohio selection... Hit .396 in his

three-year career with 25 doubles, seventriples, 10 home runs and 63 RBI... Hit .477 hissenior year with eight doubles, seven homersand drove in 25 runs... Twice was selected theoffensive player of the year for his summer club,the Columbus Cobras, winning the triple crownboth years... Was selected to play on the Mid-west Redbirds, a fall select team for the St. LouisCardinals organization... Also selected to partic-

ipate in the East Coast Professional Showcase...Was drafted in the 48th round of the 2007 MajorLeague Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the St.Louis Cardinals.

PERSONALJason Ellwood King was born June 14, 1989, inColumbus, Ohio... He is the son of Jeffrey andthe late Susan King... Has a younger brother,Jared... A member of the National Honors So-ciety in high school... Father, Jeffrey, playedbaseball at Ohio State and played profes-sionally in the New York Yankees minorleague system... Grandfather, Frank,played four years of football at OhioState under legendary coach WoodyHayes, including the 1954 nationalchampionship season... Majoring inmarketing.

KING‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2008 .274 55-49 190 31 52 13 0 5 31 80 .421 1-2 36 16 2 5 4 .329 86 2 2 .9582009 .316 62-62 247 49 78 16 5 7 61 125 .506 14-16 37 17 6 5 0 .367 18 93 18 .860TOTAL .297 117-111 437 80 130 29 5 12 92 205 .469 15-18 73 33 8 10 4 .350 103 100 22 .902

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2008 .297 26-25 91 16 27 6 0 3 13 42 .462 1-1 18 12 0 4 2 .364 53 4 1 .9832009 .305 26-26 105 19 32 6 3 1 19 47 .448 6-7 18 4 3 2 0 .342 9 31 5 .889TOTAL .301 52-51 196 35 59 12 3 4 32 89 .454 7-8 36 16 3 6 2 .353 62 35 6 .94

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RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERSo.-1L • 6-4 • 183 • S/RChandler, Ariz.Hamilton HS

JUSTINLINDSEY

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CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateInnings Pitched 3.1 vs. Le Moyne 3/8/08Hits 5 at Texas A&M 4/5/08Runs 3 three times (at Texas Tech) 4/20/08Earned Runs 3 two times (at Texas A&M) 4/5/08Walks 2 two times (vs. Texas) 4/27/08Strikeouts 3 three times (vs. Baylor) 4/13/08

A young pitcher who primarily came out of the bullpen in 2008 before red-shirting last season... Will look to become a weekend starter after a greatsummer... Was rated the No. 4 prospect of the Jayhawk League byBaseball America following summer play in 2009.

SOPHOMORE (2009)Redshirt season... Named to the Big 12 Commis-sioner’s Honor Roll.

FRESHMAN (2008)Appeared in 12 games, including half in con-ference play, during his rookie season... Pitched15.1 innings, allowing 21 hits, seven earnedruns, seven walks and recording 12 strikeouts...Is the leading returner in strikeouts per nine in-nings (7.04)... Slammed the door on the opposition16 of 20 times he pitched with two outs... Threw 6.1scoreless innings in his first three appearances of theseason... Also ended the season without allowing anearned run over his final four games... Struck out a season-high three batters against LeMoyne on March 8... Also recorded three-strikeout games against Creighton on March26 and Baylor on April 13.

HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOLFour-year letterwinner for the Huskies under head coach Mike Woods... Was one of thetop arms on a squad that went 20-12 in 2007... Earned all-regional honorable mentionhonors... Participated in the Team One West Showcase this past year where he was namedamong the top pitchers and power hitters... Also invited to tryout for the prestigious AreaCode league as a member of the Angels squad.

PERSONALJustin Louis Lindsey was born Aug. 22, 1988, in Mesa, Ariz... He is the son of Clint andGina Lindsey... Has an older sister, Kristin... Earned an academic letter his freshman andsophomore years... Enjoys hunting and fishing... Majoring in social science.

LINDSEY‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2008 0-0 4.11 0 12-0 0 0/1 15.1 21 10 7 9 12 3 0 1 .313 1 3 0 0 1TOTAL 0-0 4.11 0 12-0 0 0/1 15.1 21 10 7 9 12 3 0 1 .313 1 3 0 0 1

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2008 0-0 9.53 0 6-0 0 0/0 5.2 14 9 6 5 4 1 0 1 .438 1 3 0 0 0TOTAL 0-0 9.53 0 6-0 0 0/0 5.2 14 9 6 5 4 1 0 1 .438 1 3 0 0 0

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EVANMARSHALL

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CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateInnings Pitched 3.1 vs. Northwestern 3/24/09Hits 5 vs. Missouri 4/19/09Runs 4 vs. Oklahoma 3/21/09Earned Runs 3 two times (vs. Missouri) 4/19/09Walks 2 at Texas 4/26/08Strikeouts 5 vs. Butler 3/15/09

A consistent pitcher who compete well and knows how to win... Made 28 appearancesout of the bullpen last season, but could turn his attention to a starting role.

FRESHMAN (2009)Made 28 appearances – all in relief – earning a 2-2 record... His 28 appearances tied forfourth in school history in both single-season game appearances and single-season re-lief appearances... Helped the 2009 K-State pitching staff set the schoolrecord for strikeouts and rank second in school history in fewestwalks per nine innings, third in ERA and tied for fifth in opponentbatting average in the aluminum bat era... Was an excellent stop-per as he limited just 36.8-percent of inherited runners to score...Also retired a team-best 78.9-percent (22-of-28) of first battersfaced... Finished the season with a 6.39 ERA, allowing 22 earnedruns on 41 hits with nine walks and 19 strikeouts in 31.0 inningsof work... Recorded three strikeouts against Niagara before throw-ing 2.0 scoreless innings with a season-best five strikeouts againstButler... Threw a season-high 3.1 innings against Northwestern...Tossed 1.2 innings at No. 2 Texas, allowing one earned run on one hitwith a strikeout... Threw 1.0 scoreless inning against No. 8 Baylor, Wi-chita State, Texas Tech and vs. No. 5 Texas in the Big 12 Championship.

HOMESTEAD HIGH SCHOOLLettered and started four years for the Mustangs under head coach Chuck Camuso... Ledteam to a 17-13 record and the team’s first playoff game in 2008... Went 7-6 as a sen-ior with one save and a 2.48 ERA in 83.1 inning pitched... Also recorded 113 strike-outs as opposed to just 28 walks... Earned a 10-3 record with a 1.74 ERA and112 strikeouts as a junior... Named the team MVP all four years... Was alsonamed first team all-league all four years, as well as second-team All-Cen-tral Coast Section as a junior... Named a 2008 Preseason Louisville SluggerPre-Season High School All-American.

PERSONALEvan Patrick Marshall was born April 18, 1990, in Mountain View, Calif... Parentsare Steve and Janet Marshall... Lists greatest sports thrill as throwing a no-hitterhis junior season... Plans on going into sports management after graduation... Ma-joring in business administration.

MARSHALL‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2009 2-2 6.39 0 28-0 0 0/0 31.0 41 28 22 9 19 5 0 3 .325 6 3 0 3 2TOTAL 2-2 6.39 0 28-0 0 0/0 31.0 41 28 22 9 19 5 0 3 .325 6 3 0 3 2

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2009 1-1 6.75 0 12-0 0 0/0 13.1 20 12 10 4 6 3 0 2 .364 2 2 0 2 1TOTAL 1-1 6.75 0 12-0 0 0/0 13.1 20 12 10 4 6 3 0 2 .364 2 2 0 2 1

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OUTFIELDERSo.-1L • 5-11 • 193 • L/LCrystal Lake, Ill.Prairie Ridge HS

NICKMARTINI

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CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateAt Bats 6 two times (at Texas) 4/25/09Hits 4 vs. North Dakota 4/29/09RBI 4 at Rice 5/30/09Runs Scored 4 vs. Butler 3/14/09Home Runs 2 vs. BYU 5/5/09Walks 2 five times (vs. Texas Tech) 5/9/09Stolen Bases 2 three times (vs. North Dakota) 4/29/09Strikeouts 3 vs. Texas A&M 4/10/09

A freshman All-American in 2009 as the everyday left fielder... Willmove to center field for his sophomore campaign and will look tobe a team leader in 2010.

FRESHMAN (2009)One of the best freshman hitters in K-State history... Named aLouisville Slugger Freshman All-American and earned HonorableMention All-Big 12 accolades... Helped K-State to the top team battingaverage in the Big 12 and third-best in school history... Was also a maincomponent in helping the Cats set school records for single-season hitsand stolen bases... Appeared in all 62 games last season, teaming withsix other individuals to set the school record for games played in a sea-son... Finished third on the team in batting average at .336 (79-of-232)...Recorded a team-high 17 doubles, two triples, four home runs and 50 RBI...Successful on 19-of-24 stolen-base attempts... Finished fifth in the Big 12 inboth doubles and stolen bases, while he was 18th in the league in batting av-erage... Set K-State freshman records in runs scored and hits... Also finishedfifth in school history in single-season at-bats... Finished his rookie campaignsecond on the team in multi-hit games with 25 and third in multi-RBI contestswith 12... Also recorded 17 two-out RBI and 13 infield hits... Began the seasonwith a nine-game hitting streak, going 14-for-35 (.400) with five doubles, one tripleand seven RBI... Earned All-Houston Regional honors as he went 8-for-18 in the pro-gram’s first-ever regional with two doubles and seven RBI... Went 3-for-5 in each of thefirst two games of the regional, including against No. 6 Rice, in which he recorded fourRBI and led K-State to the regional final... Scored four runs against Butler, the most by aWildcat since 2007... Had a good series against Baylor, going 7-for-12 with one doubleand four RBI... Also went 6-for-13 in a three-game series against Nebraska... Tallied con-secutive three-hit games to help the Cats tally a pair of upsets over No. 2 Texas in Austin...Went 3-for-3 with a season-high two doubles against Niagara... Collected a season-bestfour hits against North Dakota, while he went 3-for-3 with a season-high two home runsagainst BYU.

PRAIRIE RIDGE HIGH SCHOOLLettered and started three years for the Wolves, the last under head coach Dave Hask-ins... Rated the top hitter in Illinois by Prep Baseball Report and was also named theMost Valuable Hitter at the 2007 18-under Wood Bat Continental Amateur Baseball As-sociation World Series... A career .474 hitter with 55 doubles, six triples, 14 home runsand 101 RBI... Was named all-conference, all-area and all-state as a sophomore, juniorand senior... Led team to a 32-8 record as a senior, including a 15-0 record in conference

play... His 2008 squad was conference, regional sectional and state champions... Hit forthe cycle as a junior against Grayslake Central.

PERSONALNicholas Scott Martini was born June 27, 1990, in Park Ridge, Ill... Parents are Scott andKristin Martini... Has three siblings, Alex, Madison and Hannah... Father, Scott, playedgolf at Northeastern Illinois.

MARTINI‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2009 .336 62-61 232 54 78 17 2 4 50 111 .478 19-24 41 27 9 3 3 .421 96 2 1 .990TOTAL .336 62-61 232 54 78 17 2 4 50 111 .478 19-24 41 27 9 3 3 .421 96 2 1 .990

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2009 .324 26-26 102 15 33 5 1 1 15 43 .422 9-10 21 10 4 0 2 .405 53 1 0 1.000TOTAL .324 26-26 102 15 33 5 1 1 15 43 .422 9-10 21 10 4 0 2 .405 53 1 0 1.000

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INFIELDER/OUTFIELDERSr.-3L • 5-10 • 189 • S/ROmaha, Neb.Millard North HS

ADAMMUENSTER

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CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateAt Bats 6 at Oklahoma State 4/15/07Hits 4 two times (vs. Chicago State) 5/2/07RBI 4 vs. Texas 5/23/07Runs Scored 3 two times (vs. Central Christian) 4/18/07Home Runs 1 three times (vs. Missouri) 4/18/09Walks 3 vs. Binghamton 3/21/08Stolen Bases 3 two times (at Baylor) 3/28/09Strikeouts 3 three times (at San Diego State) 3/1/09

One of just three seniors who will be called upon to provide leadership... Transitionedfrom outfield to middle infield last year, but saw most of his time as the des-ignated hitter... Needs just 10 stolen bases to hold the Kansas State ca-reer record.

JUNIOR (2009)Saw time in 59 games, including 54 starts, primarily as the des-ignated hitter... Was a vital part in helping the Cats set schoolrecords for single-season hits and stolen bases... Finishedseventh on the team in hitting with a .292 (59-for-202) av-erage, but excelled against Big 12 competition as he hit.311, which ranked fourth on the team... Ended the sea-son with 11 doubles, two triples, two home runs and 18RBI... Stole a team-high 24 stolen bases, which tiedhim for second in the Big 12 and ninth in K-Statehistory... Also drew 42 walks from his leadoff spot,which was third-best in the conference and tiedfor ninth in Kansas State history... Worked twowalks in 12 different games... Moved into a tiefor fifth in career sacrifice hits at K-State with17, while he is fourth in career stolen baseswith 52... Tallied 14 multi-hit games... Hit safelyin 22 of the final 24 games to close the season, including a K-State season-long 10-gamehitting streak... Raised his batting average 42 points – from .250 to .292 – during the final24 games... Went 3-for-3 with one double, one home run and two RBI against No. 13Oklahoma... Also had consecutive three-hit games at No. 8 Baylor, tallying one RBI ineach contest... Went 3-for-5 with a home run and two RBI against North Dakota... Stolea season-high three bases against Niagara and No. 8 Baylor, while also stealing twobags against BYU and No. 24 Kansas.

SOPHOMORE (2008)Played in 48 games, earning 45 starts, primarily in left field... Hit .268 with six doublesand 15 RBI... Was 18-for-22 in stolen base attempts, which tied the team lead and tiedfor fourth in the Big 12... Went on an 18-game hitting streak from March 18 against BYUuntil going hitless against Baylor on April 13... The 18-game hit streak was the fourthlongest in school history... Was 3-for-4 with one run scored against Lamar on March 1...Went 2-for-4 with two RBI against Oklahoma State on March 29... Also had another two

RBI against Central Arkansas on April 2... Had a great series against Texas A&M as hewent 6-for-12, including a 3-for-4 day in the series finale on April 6... Came back with an-other 3-for-4 performance against Wichita State on April 8, raising his average to a sea-son-best .349... Recorded a season-best six putouts at Creighton on April 15.

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2007)Appeared in 43 games, starting 38... Hit .294 – the third best on the team – with sixdoubles, three triples and one home run, while driving in 20 RBI... Also excelled withrunners in scoring position, hitting .333... Had 10 stolen bases in 11 attempts... Was alsoproductive in situational hitting, generating seven sacrifice hits and one sacrifice fly...Reached the four-hit mark in two games, against Oklahoma State on April 15 and againstChicago State on May 2... Also had four three-hit games, including going 3-for-5 with acareer-high four RBI in the Big 12 Tournament against Texas... Went 3-for-5 with twodoubles, three RBI and three runs scored against St. John’s... Ended the season on fire,going 29-for-78 (.372) over his last 20 games.

FRESHMAN (2006)Redshirt season.

MILLARD NORTH HIGH SCHOOLA two-year letterwinner at Millard NorthHigh School in Omaha, Neb., under coachDave Cork... Received second team all-stateand all-metro honors... Played second base

for Nebraska Class A high school base-ball championship team... Team was

ranked third in the country by USAToday... Team went 38-0 en

route to 2005 state title.

PERSONALAdam Douglas Muenster wasborn April 23, 1987, inOmaha, Neb... He is the sonof Brian and Elizabeth Muen-

ster... Has a sister Samantha...His interests include music,

movies, and golf... Majoring insocial science.

MUENSTER‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2007 .294 43-38 153 32 45 6 3 1 20 60 .392 10-11 29 17 3 1 7 .374 61 3 2 .9702008 .268 48-45 153 20 41 6 0 0 15 47 .307 18-22 26 22 3 1 5 .369 73 2 1 .9872009 .292 59-54 202 44 59 11 2 2 18 80 .396 24-30 33 42 0 1 5 .412 9 11 1 .952TOTAL .285 150-137 508 96 145 23 5 3 53 187 .368 52-63 88 81 6 3 17 .388 143 16 4 .975

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLUG SB-A SO BB HBP SF SH OB% PO A E FLD2007 .259 17-15 58 10 15 1 0 0 3 16 .276 2-3 10 5 2 0 2 .338 29 2 1 .9692008 .253 25-23 79 9 20 2 0 0 7 22 .278 6-7 16 7 2 1 3 .326 37 1 1 .9742009 .311 26-26 103 18 32 6 1 2 7 46 .447 9-11 19 16 0 0 2 .403 0 0 0 .000TOTAL .279 68-64 240 37 67 9 1 2 17 84 .350 17-21 45 28 4 1 7 .363 66 3 2 .972

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LEFT-HANDED PITCHERJr.-2L • 5-11 • 189 • R/LSpring, TexasOak Ridge HS

THOMASROOKE

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CAREER HIGHSCategory Highs Opponent (last time) DateInnings Pitched 7.1 at Texas Tech 4/18/08Hits 6 vs. Oklahoma 3/21/09Runs 6 at Kansas 5/17/09Earned Runs 4 four times (at Rice) 6/1/09Walks 3 at Rice 6/1/09Strikeouts 5 three times (at Baylor) 3/28/09

Kansas State’s most dependable relief pitcher in 2009... Will be asked to become a week-end starter after starting the final game of the 2009 season and during the summer.

SOPHOMORE (2009)Made a school-record 32 appearances, earning a 5-2 record with four saves and a4.33 ERA after allowing 26 earned runs on 47 hits with 14 walks and 58 strike-outs in 54.0 innings... Also set the school record with 31 relief appearances,while his 32 game appearances moved him into the top 10 for a career atKansas State... Helped the 2009 K-State pitching staff set the school record forstrikeouts and rank second in school history in fewest walks per nine innings, thirdin ERA and tie for fifth in opponent bat-ting average in the aluminum batera... Ranked fifth in the Big 12in appearances and tied forninth in saves... Allowed ateam-low 30.3-percent (10-of-33) of inherited run-ners to score... Finishedsecond on the team byretiring 74.2-percent(23-of-31) of firstbatters faced...Recorded atleast twostrikeouts (29total) in nine-straight appear-ances from March 13thru April 10... Earned hisfirst victory of the season against No.26 San Diego State after allowing one earned run on two hits and astrikeout in 1.0 inning... Picked up his second win against Butler, throw-ing 3.2 no-hit innings with a season-high five strikeouts... Had an ex-cellent series against No. 15 Texas A&M, recording a 2.1-inning savewith just one hit and three strikeouts in the second game, while pick-ing up the victory as the Wildcats won the series in game three afterallowing just one hit in 1.2 innings... Helped the Cats salvagethe final game of the Missouri series as he threw 3.2 no-hitinnings with four strikeouts for his fourth win of theyear... Earned his fourth save of the year against

Oklahoma State before picking up his fifth win against BYU in his next appearance...Tossed 2.0 innings of no-hit ball against Baylor in the Big 12 Championship... Named tothe NCBWA Stopper of the Year watch list prior to the season... Earned First Team Aca-demic All-Big 12 accolades, while being named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District team and the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

FRESHMAN (2008)Made 25 appearances, all out of the bullpen... His 25 appearances tied for fifth in schoolhistory for a single season... Earned a 5-1 record with a 3.59 ERA in 42.2 innings, whilestriking out 33 and issuing 14 walks... His five victories were the most by a Wildcat truefreshman since 1999... Was efficient in his nine Big 12 outings, earning a 1-1 record witha 4.26 ERA and a 16-to-5 strikeout-to-walk ratio... Was able to slam the door on oppo-nents as he allowed just eight hits in 51 at bats when pitching with two outs... Struckout at least three batters in five appearances... Did not allow an earned run in his first10.0 innings pitched... Also went 21.0 innings without allowing an earned run from April8 against Wichita State until May 4 against Missouri... Picked up his first collegiate winagainst Michigan State on March 2 after allowing just one hit in 3.2 innings... Threw 1.2innings of no-hit ball with three strikeouts to pick up the win against Washington State...Had his best performance of the season at Texas Tech on April 18 as he pitched 7.1 score-less innings in relief, allowing just three hits while striking out a season-high five batters...His performance against the Red Raiders dropped his ERA from 2.35 to 1.59... Fannedfour batters in 3.1 scoreless innings against Texas on April 25.

OAK RIDGE HIGH SCHOOLA four-year starter and letterwinner as a pitcher and first base-

man for the War Eagles under head coaches Todd Doucet andStacy Scheiner... Complied a career record of 14-9 with a 2.20ERA... Was named the District 15-5A Newcomer of the Year asa freshman in 2004... Earned first team all-district and firstteam all-county honors in 2006 and 2007... Also second teamall-Houston area and a team MVP in 2007....

Named a Houston Area Baseball CoachesAssociation (HABCA) All-Star.

PERSONALThomas Henry Rooke

was born June 26, 1989, inThe Woodlands, Texas... He is

the son of Charlie and EleanorRooke... Has one sister, Katie... A four-

year academic letterman, Rotary ClubStudent of the Year nominee and Mont-

gomery County Scholar-Athlete finalist...Plans on becoming a sports marketer after

college... Majoring in marketing.

ROOKE‚S CAREER STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2008 5-1 3.59 0 25-0 0 0/1 42.2 35 17 17 14 33 8 1 2 .230 3 2 0 2 42009 5-2 4.33 4 32-1 0 0/0 54.0 47 28 26 14 58 10 0 9 .239 0 1 2 2 3TOTAL 10-3 4.00 4 57-1 0 0/1 96.2 82 45 43 28 91 18 1 11 .235 3 3 2 4 7

BIG 12 STATISTICSYear W-L ERA SV G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA2008 1-1 4.26 0 9-0 0 0/1 19.0 19 9 9 5 16 2 1 1 .260 2 1 0 1 02009 1-1 5.46 3 15-0 0 0/0 28.0 27 19 17 4 25 8 0 7 .2500 1 1 1 1 1TOTAL 2-2 4.98 3 24-0 0 0/1 47.0 46 28 26 9 41 10 1 8 .254 2 2 1 2 1

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LEFT-HANDED PITCHERFr.-RS • 6-6 • 177 • L/LOmaha, Neb.Burke HS

BENHEAIRET

13

Has tremendous projection due to an athletic 6-5 frame, but has battle injuries since comingto Manhattan... Will look to bounce back and throw some innings after a redshirt season in2009.

Freshman (2009): Redshirt season.

Burke HS: Lettered and started three years for the Bulldogs under coaches Mike Sortino andScott Hodges... Led team to a district championship in 2007 and runner-up finishes in 2006 and2008... Played for Team Nebraska his sophomore and junior campaigns... Also played two yearsof basketball... Was a four-year member of the 3.5 GPA and over honor roll and National Hon-ors Society.

Personal: Benjamin James Heairet was born September 2, 1989, in Omaha, Neb... Parents areJames and Rhonda Heairet... Majoring in interior design.

OUTFIELDERFr.-RS • 6-0 • 189 • L/LWichita, Kan.Maize HS

NICKCOCKING

25

An in-state product who used a redshirt season to get acclimated to the Division I level... Iscoming off a fall injury, but will likely start in left field.

Freshman (2009): Redshirt season.

Maize HS: Lettered and started three seasons for the Eagles under head coach Rocky Helm...Led team to regional championships as a freshman, sophomore and senior... Team won thestate championship in 2005, while it was the runner up in 2006 and fifth in 2008... Hit .518his senior season and tied the school record for hits in a season... Named all-league and all-state as a sophomore and senior, while he was named the team’s MVP following his seniorcampaign.

Personal: Nicholas Robert Cocking was born December 31, 1988, in Wichita, Kan... Parents areJeff Cocking and Julie Kaylor... Has three siblings, Luke, Kevin and Will... Grandson of HowardSherwood, a 2004 inductee of the K-State Athletics Hall of Fame and president of the KansasState Golf Course Management and Research Foundation Board... Majoring in sociology/crim-inology.

INFIELDERJr.-JC • 5-11 • 207 • L/LTexarkana, TexasTexarkana JC

DAVIDALLDAY

24

A successful junior-college player who will look to translate game to the Division I level...Slated to be the starting first baseman.

Texarkana College: A two-year letterwinner for the Bulldogs under head coach Will Bolt...Named the Player of the Year in the Region XIV’s East Zone as a sophomore in 2009... Alsoearned second team All-American accolades and won the Rawlings Big Stick Award as a soph-omore... Hit .438 (70-for-160) with 13 doubles, three triples, 10 home runs and 54 RBI, lead-ing Texarkana to a conference championship and regional runner-up finish... Teammate of TreyBuck, who also signed with the Wildcats out of Texarkana.

Texas HS: Was a standout baseball and football player for the Tigers under head coach GlenWelch... Led team to a district championship as a senior in 2007, earning all-district, all-areaand all-region honors... Also lettered in football... Was named the offensive newcomer of theyear and an academic All-American.

Personal: William David Allday was born December 20, 1988, in Texarkana, Texas... Parents areEd and Starr Thompson... Has four siblings, ranging from ages 10 to 25... Is related to DrewStubbs, who is an outfielder for the Cincinnati Reds... Majoring in social science.

INFIELDERFr.-HS • 5-11 • 177 • R/RBrunswick, OhioSt. Ignatius HS

BRADCLEMENT

2

A talented prospect out of northeast Ohio who will add depth to the middle infield positions.

St. Ignatius HS: Lettered two years for the Wildcats under head coach Brad Ganor... Namedto the ESPN Rise All-Northeast Ohio Team as a shortstop... Also a Perfect Game Top Prospectselection and the 2008 Cuyahoga River Baseball Conference Offensive Player of the Year... Hit.355 with a team-leading eight home runs, 31 RBI, 45 runs scored, a .471 on-base percentageand a single-season school record 27 walks as a junior, leading the Wildcats to a second-placestate finish... Named a team captain his senior campaign, hitting .400 with 12 doubles, sixhome runs and 42 RBI... Also an honors student.

Personal: Bradley T. Clement was born October 3, 1990, in Brunswick, Ohio... Parents are Danand Nadine Clement... Has two siblings, Shawna and Brandy... Grandfather played minor leaguebaseball.

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RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERFr.-HS • 5-10 • 155 • R/RGilbert, Ariz.Mesa HS

RYANDOWNS

34

RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERFr.-HS • 5-11 • 167 • R/RChicago, Ill.De La Salle Institute

GERARDOESQUIVEL

35

CATCHERFr.-HS • 5-11 • 200 • R/RManhattan, Kan.Manhattan HS

BLAIRDEBORD

9

RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERFr.-HS • 6-2 • 200 • R/RLake Waukomis, Mo.Rockhurst HS

JAKEDOLLER

36

One of the top prep pitchers in the Kansas City area... Will be in the mix as a reliever.

Rockhurst HS: Lettered for the Hawkletts under head coach Jim DeGraw... A second team all-state and Kansas City Star All-Metro honorable mention selection as a senior... Participated inthe Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Association (MHSBCA) Senior All-Star Series... Alsolettered two years in football.

Personal: Jake Fredrick Doller was born June 9, 1990... Parents are Jeff and Nancy Doller...Has one sibling, Mackenzie.

One of nine freshmen pitchers on the roster... Will battle for innings after posting impressivenumbers as a prep.

Mesa HS: A three-year letterwinner for the Jackrabbits... Earned first team all-region honorsas a senior after carding a 2.70 ERA with 54 strikeouts in 48 innings... Named first team all-region, first team All-East Valley and second team all-state as a junior after recording a 2.80ERA in 60 innings pitched with 85 strikeouts and 14 walks... Earned second team all-regionhonors as a sophomore.

Personal: Ryan Andrew Downs was born February 8, 1991, in Chandler, Ariz... Parents are Timand Brenda Downs... Has one sibling, Ethan... Majoring in criminology.

One of the top prep pitchers out of the Chicago area who was selected by the Chicago Cubsout of high school... Will use the 2010 season to rehab an injury suffered during the summer.

De La Salle HS: Lettered for the Meteros as a pitcher and middle infielder under head coachNick Bridich... Named a Chicago Catholic League All-Star... Earned Academic All-CatholicLeague honors as a senior... Pitched a one-hit, 13-strikeout game as a senior... Also lettered twoyears in basketball... Was drafted in the 24th round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Ama-teur Draft by the Chicago Cubs.

Personal: Gerardo John Esquivel was born April 28, 1991, in Chicago, Ill... Parents are Gerardoand Lisa Esquivel... Has one sister... Majoring in sociology/criminology with the intention of be-coming a detective.

A local product who will battle for the No. 2 catching spot... An accomplished hitter who is be-coming more polished defensively.

Manhattan HS: A four-year letterwinner for the Indians under head coach Don Hess... NamedFirst Team All-Centennial League and second team all-state as a junior after hitting .526 with11 doubles, one home run and 32 RBI... Earned Louisville Slugger High School All-Americanhonorable mention honors as a senior, as well as being named Centennial Co-Player of the Yearand first team all-state... Hit .500 with eight doubles, two triples and seven home runs as a sen-ior... Participated in the Kansas Association of Baseball Coaches (KABC) All-Star Game... Alsoa three-year letterwinner in football, earning honorable mention all-league and first team All-Flint Hills accolades as a senior... A four-year honors student who was a KMAN Student-Ath-lete of the Year nominee.

Personal: Blair Louis DeBord was born December 9, 1990, in Manhattan, Kan... Parents areBlake and Brenda DeBord... Both parents attended K-State... Has one sibling, Brooks.

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RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERJr.-JC • 6-4 • 205 • R/RYates Center, Kan.Allen County CC

BRANDONFAULKNER

30

A Kansas product who posted excellent numbers in junior college... Could be called upon tothrow significant innings in 2010.

Allen County CC: A two-year starter for the Red Devils under head coach Valis McLean... Wasnamed Second Team All-Jayhawk Conference and earned a trip to the Sophomore All-StarGame after earning a 7-4 record and a 3.35 ERA... Started 14 games, allowing 29 earned runson 61 hits in 78.0 innings with 17 walks and 73 strikeouts... Also threw four complete games,including one shutout... Limited opponents to a .212 batting average... Went 3-2 as a fresh-man with a 4.86 ERA, allowing nine earned runs on 26 hits with 11 walks and 14 strikeoutsin 16.0 innings.

Yates Center HS: A four-year letterwinner for the Wildcats under head coach Leon Weber... Athree-year All-Tri Valley selection... Averaged 2.2 strikeouts per innings, while he struck out 20batters in one seven-inning contest... Also lettered four years in basketball, leading his teamto a fourth-place state finish in 2007.

Personal: Brandon Wayne Faulkner was born October 8, 1988, in Bremerhaven, Germany...Parents are Wayne and Karen Faulkner... Has three sisters... Majoring in sociology/criminology.

One of the top prep pitchers out of the state of Arizona... Will look to gain innings throughoutthe season after showing great composure during the fall.

Corona del Sol HS: A three-year letterwinner for the Aztecs under head coach Dave Webb...Earned first-team all-city and all-division honors in 2007 and 2009... Earned honorable men-tion all-state accolades and named to the Arizona Baseball Coaches Association Senior All-Star Game in 2009... Earned a career 14-4 record and a 4.05 ERA, allowing 50 earned runs on117 hits with 44 walks and 91 strikeouts in 111.0 innings... Led team to a 25-7 record and astate championship as a senior when he went 7-1 with a 1.64 ERA, allowing 13 earned runson 42 hits with 18 walks and 50 strikeouts in 55.1 innings... Also a career .371 hitter with 23doubles, three triples, 11 home runs and 85 RBI... Lettered three years in football, earning all-region and all-state honors.

Personal: Tyler Giannonatti was born October 25, 1990, in Chandler, Ariz... Parents are Markand Pam Giannonatti... Has three siblings, Justin, Brittany and Nicole... High school teammateRyan Moore was also part of K-State’s 2009 signing class... Majoring in business administra-tion.

RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERFr.-HS • 5-11 • 195 • R/RChandler, Ariz.Corona del Sol HS

TYLERGIANNONATTI

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CATCHERFr.-HS • 5-10 • 180 • S/RHudson, Wis.Hudson HS

CHASEGRASKEWICZ

27

A solid defensive catcher who will battle for the backup spot... A tough player who also let-tered four years in football as a prep.

Hudson HS: A four-year letterwinner for the Raiders under head coach Ryan Huppert... EarnedAll-Big Rivers Conference honors all four seasons, while he was named the team’s MVP hissophomore through senior years... Also named the team’s defensive MVP as a sophomore andsenior, while he earned all-district and all-state accolades his sophomore through senior cam-paigns... Led team to a 21-9 overall record and regional championship as a senior... Also let-tered four years in football – earning all-conference honors the final two seasons – and twoyears in basketball... Was an honors student and won the Athletic Scholar Award.

Personal: Chase Aaron Graskewicz was born July 11, 1990, in Columbus, Ohio... Parents areKerry and Beth Graskewicz... Has two siblings, Tyler and Olivia.

An exceptional high school hitter who will turn his concentration to the mound... Could gainimmediate playing time as he is one of just four left-handed pitchers on the roster.

Greeley West HS: A three-year letterwinner for the Spartans under head coach Brian Holmes...Named the team’s MVP and earned first team all-conference accolades as a junior before beingnamed the conference player of the year and earning all-state honors as a senior... Hit .480 bothseasons with four homers and 13 doubles as a junior and six home runs and 18 doubles as asenior... Did not pitch extensively until the summer following his senior season when he earneda 7-1 record and a 2.10 ERA with 56 strikeouts and 26 walks, leading the Greeley Gojos to astate championship... An honor roll student in 2008 and 2009, and a member of the NationalHonors Society.

Personal: Robert Justin Hawkins was born November 24, 1990, in Greeley, Colo... Parents areMark and Andrea Hawkins... Had one sibling, Henry.

LEFT-HANDED PITCHERFr.-HS • 6-3 • 200 • L/LGreeley, Colo.Greeley West HS

ROBERTHAWKINS

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One of two incoming freshmen pitchers from the Kansas City area... Was the top pitcher on hishigh school team that advanced to the state finals last season.

Olathe South HS: A four-year letterwinner for the Falcons under head coach Josh Perkins...Led team to a 15-7 record, a regional championship and a state runner-up finish as a senior...Earned honorable mention All-Metro honors from the Kansas City Star his senior year aftergoing 3-3 with a 1.47 ERA in 57.1 innings pitched... Named the 2009 Olathe South Pitcher ofthe Year, first team all-conference and second team all-state... A participant in the 2009 KansasState High School All-Star Game... Holds the school’s single-season strikeout record with 87.

Personal: Keith John Picht was born August 29, 1991, in Phillipsburg, N.J... Parents are Keithand Tamara Picht... Has two siblings, Amanda and Kyle... Father, Keith, was a pitcher in thePittsburgh Pirates organization... Majoring in nutrition and kinesiology.

One of two freshmen on the roster from the state of Wisconsin... Will look to establish theconsistency he showed as a junior when he broke his high school’s strikeout record.

Freedom HS: A three-year letterwinner for the Irish under head coach Adam Fox... Was a two-time first team all-conference pitcher and was a participant in the Milwaukee Brewers ClassicAll-Star Game... Went 5-3 with a 1.27 ERA as a junior, recording 85 strikeouts, which broke theschool’s strikeout record... Earned a 3.43 ERA with 25 strikeouts as a senior... Also letteredfour years in football, earning honorable mention all-conference honors as a quarterback... Ahigh honors student who was a member of the National Honors Society.

Personal: Dale Elliot Kube was born September 20, 1990, in Danville, Penn... Parents are Jerryand Sandra Kube... Has one sibling, Adam... Majoring in business administration.

A great athlete who has exceptional speed... Will back up at one of the corner outfield posi-tions while continuing to improve at the plate.

Corona del Sol HS: Lettered three years for the Aztecs under head coach Dave Webb... Namedfirst team all-city, all-division and all-state as a senior, while he was second team all-city as ajunior... A member of the Senior Arizona Sunbelt Team... Held a career .379 batting average with14 doubles, four triples, two home runs and 42 RBI, while he was 21-of-22 in stolen-base at-tempts... Led team to a 25-7 record and a state championship as a senior as he hit .471 withsix doubles, one triple, one home run and 13 RBI, while he was a perfect 14-for-14 in stolenbases... Also scored a school-record 53 runs... Hit .356 as a junior with five doubles, threetriples, one homer and 15 RBI.

Personal: Ryan Thomas Moore was born April 28, 1991, in Chandler, Ariz... Parents are Thomasand Laura Moore... Has one sister... High school teammate Tyler Giannonatti was also part ofK-State’s 2009 signing class... Majoring in education.

A freshman pitcher who displayed great command during the fall... Will be in the mix to bat-tle for innings throughout the season.

Santa Fe HS: Lettered for the Wolves under head coach Lonny Cobble... Named league MVPand all-city as a senior, leading his team to a 38-9 record, a conference and regional champi-onship, and a state runner-up finish... Also lettered in cross county and soccer.

Personal: Tyler Scott Sturges was born June 18, 1991, in Tucson, Ariz... Parents are Scott andNicole Sturges... Has two siblings, Jourdan and Dylon... Majoring in business administration.

RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERFr.-HS • 6-0 • 180 • R/LAppleton, Wis.Freedom HS

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OUTFIELDERFr.-HS • 5-11 • 172 • R/RChandler, Ariz.Corona del Sol HS

RYANMOORE

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RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERFr.-HS • 5-10 • 177 • R/ROlathe, Kan.Olathe South HS

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RIGHT-HANDED PITCHERFr.-HS • 5-9 • 160 • R/REdmond, Okla.Santa Fe HS

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OUTFIELDERJr.-JC • 6-0 • 224 • L/LSeward, Neb.Barton County CC

KENTURBAN

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INFIELDER/OUTFIELDERFr.-HS • 5-10 • 177 • R/RHawthorn Woods, Ill.Lake Zurich HS

TANNERWITT

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A junior college walk-on who displayed great hustle and desire during fall practice... Can playeither corner outfield position and could also DH.

Barton County CC: Played two seasons for the Cougars under head coach Mike Warren...Named honorable mention All-Jayhawk Conference as a sophomore after hitting .344 (64-for-186) with 13 doubles, five triples, three home runs and 36 RBI... Led team to a 31-24 recordberth into the Region VI Tournament... Hit .314 as a freshman with 11 doubles, four triples, threehome runs and 29 RBI as the Cougars finished 28-22 and earned a berth into the Region VITournament.

Lincoln Southwest HS: A four-year letterwinner for the Rockets under head coach JeromeEhrlich... Earned first team all-state honors as a junior and senior and first team all-confer-ence honors his sophomore through senior campaigns... Hit .391 with seven doubles, one triple,two home runs and 36 RBI as a senior, leading team to a district championship and a third-place state finish... Hit .543 with eight doubles, two triples, a homer and 13 RBI as a junior...Also lettered three years in basketball, earning first team all-conference accolades, and one yearin football... Earned a perfect 4.0 GPA and was a member of the National Honors Society.

Personal: Kent Allen Urban was born September 1, 1988, in Lincoln, Neb... Parents are Bob andLana Urban... Has two siblings, Brandon and Drew... Career ambition is to work for the ChicagoCubs organization... Majoring in business administration.

A versatile athlete who can play the infield, outfield and can pitch... Will concentrate his effortsat second base while backing up at either corner outfield position.

Lake Zurich HS: A three-year letterwinner for the Bears under head coach Gary Simon... Ratedthe No. 1 shortstop, catcher, outfielder and hitter, and the No. 2 pitcher at the Full PackageShowcase in October 2007... Also rated the No. 1 catcher and outfielder, No. 2 shortstop andpitcher, and No. 4 hitter at the Prep Baseball Report Chicago Showcase in September 2007...Led team to a conference and regional championship, while he was named all-conference andall-area... Also lettered in football as a quarterback and defensive back, leading his team to aconference and state championship... An honors student who participated in the Awana Lead-ership Counsel.

Personal: Tanner Cade Witt was born January 25, 1991, in Dallas, Texas... Parents are Tommyand Lorrie Witt... Has two siblings, Lauren and Seth... Majoring in business administration.

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2009 SEASON RECAP

BACK ROW (L to R): Justin Bloxom, Dan Rumsey, A.J. Morris, Strength Coach Scott Bird, Athletic Trainer Brandon Yoder, Assistant Coach Andy Sawyers, Assistant Coach Sean McCann, Head Coach Brad Hill, Assistant Coach Craig Ringe,Graduate Manager Matt Ueckert, Student Manager Mike Bargo, Director of Operations Justin Tadtman, Kayvon Bahramzadeh, Mike Kindel, Kyle Hunter, Thomas Rooke, Matt Applegate.

FRONT ROW (L to R): James Allen, Adam Muenster, Carter Jurica, Matt Giller, Evan Marshall, Jake Brown, Dane Yelovich, Rob Vaughn, Todd Vogel, Bat Boy Dalton Bargo, Jordan Cruz, Drew Biery, Lance Hoge, Daniel Dellasega, David Mas-ters, Ryan Daniel, Jason King, Mark Joukoff, Josh Crockett, Nick Martini.

CATS ADVANCE TO FIRST-EVER NCAA REGIONALWhen people look back at the 2009 season of Kansas State Baseball, they will without a doubt say that club turned the corner and went in a different direction than any other

team in the 109 year of baseball did. The 2009 Wildcats enjoyed the journey of traveling through unchartered waters in becoming the first team in school history to earn winmore than 40 games and be selected for the NCAA Tournament.

The Wildcats were not able to accomplish everything it did in 2009 without hours of hard work, extreme hustle and a never-say-die attitude. The tone was set by the six sen-iors - Drew Biery, Jordan Cruz, Lance Hoge, Rob Vaughn, Todd Vogel and Dane Yelovich - and was followed by the rest of the 34-man roster, which included 14 true fresh-men. With that mentality set for many years to come, it is believed by those close to the program that the 2009 season won’t be looked at as a pinnacle, but just beginning of aclimb into one of college baseball’s elite.

Kansas State relied heavily on the all-American right arm of junior A.J. Morris as its No. 1 starter, but also benefited from superb pitching from Hoge and Vogel. Those threeweekend starters helped a pitching staff - which included eight newcomers - to combine for the third-lowest team ERA in school history.

Morris, who was 4-4 with an ERA greater than 6.00 the year prior as the mid-week starter, virtually came out of nowhere to tally the most successful season by a pitcher inschool history. The 2009 Big 12 Pitcher of the Year shattered the school record for wins and recorded the lowest ERA since 1972. Following his stellar campaign, Morris was nameda consensus all-American and was a finalist for virtually every national player and pitcher of the year award.

To counter the pitching staff’s efforts, the Kansas State offense had a complete turnaround from the year prior in which it hit .261. In 2009, however, the Cats won the Big 12hitting title for the second time in the conference’s existence. K-State also led the Big 12 in triples with 22 and in stolen bases with a school-record 149.

Justin Bloxom led the way at the plate for Kansas State as he became the fourth team triple-crown winner since 2000. Bloxom was .361 with 12 home runs and 63 RBI. His.361 average was eight points better than Carter Jurica, while Bloxom edged Cruz by one homer and Jason King by two RBI.

K-State moved to 26-9 and set the tone for the sea-son after its walk-off win against No. 15 Texas A&M.

A.J. Morris celebrates after K-State’s school-record43rd win over No. 6 Rice in the NCAA Regional.

A school-record 4,280 fans saw the Wildcats’ finalhome game in 2009, a 4-1 victory over rival Kansas.

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KANSAS STATE FINISHED THE 2009 SEASON...• With a school-record 43 wins, breaking the 1976 record of 35 victories.• With 14 Big 12 wins, the most in school history.• In the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history.• As the top-hitting team in the Big 12 Conference with a .317 average.• With 22 triples, the most in the Big 12.• Allowing 169 walks, the fewest in the Big 12• Out-scoring its opponents by 2.4 runs per game and 3.5 runs per win.• In the top 10 in 14 different team-record categories.• By setting 11 individual career or single-season records.• With 12 wins over ranked opponents.• Tied for 15th in the nation with 43 wins.• With its fourth triple-crown winner since 2000 (Justin Bloxom).• With six players drafted or signing free-agent contracts for the second-straight year.• With six players hitting over .300, the most since 2002.• With an average home attendance of 1,391, the most in Tointon Stadium history.

GOING NATIONALKansas State entered the national polls after a series win over Texas A&M in early

April and shot up the polls to its first-ever Top-10 ranking on the heels of a road serieswin at national runner-up Texas.

Following its series win against No. 15 Texas A&M, Kansas State entered BaseballAmerica’s Top 25 for the first time in school history at No. 21. It was the highest rank-ing in school history, bettering the 2006 squad which was No. 24 by Collegiate Baseballon March 20 of that season.

The Cats began to climb up the rankings, culminating with the program’s first-evertop-10 ranking by Baseball America on May 4

RUNNIN’ CATSKansas State, which led the league in stolen bases in 2008, did it again in 2009 as

the Cats stole a school-record 149 bases, including 57 in the final 23 games. The 149steals were two shy of the Big 12 record, which was 151 by the 2007 Texas A&M squad.

The Cats recorded more than double the second-place team as Texas A&M had 75.K-State also finished tied for second in the nation to Savannah State, which led theNCAA with 169.

Individually, all nine of Kansas State’s everyday starters had at least five steals, whilesix Wildcats ranked in the top 10 in the Big 12. Dane Yelovich and Adam Muensterwere tied for second in the Big 12 with 24, while Carter Jurica and Nick Martini arethird and fourth with 23 and 19, respectively. Jordan Cruz was seventh at 17, whileJason King was tied for ninth at 14.

This season, Kansas State recorded four or more steals 15 times, while the Cats tal-lied six or more steals on five occasions. The Wildcat season-high was nine steals againstboth Niagara and Butler.

Of Kansas State’s 149 steals, 43 came in conference play, which was also a leaguebest. The Wildcats had more steals in Big 12 games than two other teams in the leaguehave overall steals.

THE TRIFECTAKansas State made it a habit of hitting triples as K-State had 22 three-baggers in

2009, which led the Big 12 and was tied for 20th in the nation. The Cats, who had a pairof two-triple games, registered 12 of its triples against Big 12 opponents, which wastops in the league by five.

The Wildcats, who had just seven triples a year ago, had nine players that recordedat least one three-bagger, including Jason King, who paced the squad with five, themost by a Wildcat in a single season since Heath Schesser had eight in 1997.

PACKED HOUSENot only did Kansas State tally the most victories in school history, they also played

in front of the highest average home crowd in 109 years of baseball. This season, theCats attracted an average attendance of 1,391 in 31 home games, the most since Toin-ton Family Stadium renovated and rededicated in 2002. It was the first time in schoolhistory the Cats had an average home attendance greater than 1,000, while they hadan average of 528 more fans than they did in 2008.

Of K-State’s 31 home games, more than 1,000 fans turned out on 18 occasions, whilethey had an attendance of 2,000 or more five times. In the final home game of the sea-son against Kansas on May 15, 4,280 fans saw a 4-1 victory and broke a Tointon Fam-ily Stadium record in the process. The 4,280 fans were 254 more than the previous recordof 4,026 set against the Jayhawks on April 22, 2006, which preceded the 2006 springfootball game.

THE ART OF HITTING .300After hitting under .300 for the last two seasons, Kansas State jumped above the

.300 mark in a big way by leading the Big 12 with a .317 batting average, the secondtime in school history the Cats led the Big 12 in average. The .317 average, which ranksthird in school history, was also the highest since the 1997 squad hit .326. Kansas Statewas one of just four teams in the Big 12 to hit .300 or better this season.

The Wildcats were able to accomplish this feat by having six of its nine regular startershit .300 or better. The six players hitting over .300 were the most with at least 150 at-bats per player since the 1997 club boasted seven. Justin Bloxom led the way with a.361 average, while Carter Jurica hit at a .353 clip.

COMPLETE 180The statistical difference between the 2008 Wildcats and the 2009 Wildcats was like

night and day. The 2008 squad struggled throughout most the season, finishing with abatting average well below .300. The Wildcats hit at a .261 clip with 103 doubles, seventriples, 36 homers and 280 RBI. Kansas State finished the season at 29-29 without asingle player hitting over .300. Fast forward to 2009. The Cats hit .317 - which was topsin the Big 12 - and had six players hitting .300 or better, including Justin Bloxom, wholed the team and finished fourth in the conference at .361. The Wildcats also collected123 doubles, a league-best 22 triples, 58 home runs and 420 RBI, while they stole aschool-record 149 bases.

The difference was also notable on the mound as the 2008 pitching staff combinedto allow a .290 batting average to its opponents, hold a 5.02 ERA and strike out 343 bat-ters. The 2009 edition, which included eight newcomers, combined to yield a .282 op-ponent batting average, while decreasing its ERA to 4.52 and increasing its strikeouttotal to a school-record 453.

ALL-BIG 12 TEAMKansas State was impressive throughout the entire 2009 season, and one has to

look no further at the Big 12 statistics. The Wildcats won the Big 12 team batting titleat .317 and finished fourth in the league in team ERA at 4.52. Kansas State edged Okla-homa in hitting by one point, while it was 0.02 away from second place in the leaguein ERA. The Cats claimed two of the top 10 hitters as Justin Bloxom was fourth at .361and Carter Jurica was tied for eighth at .353.

In ERA, Kansas State was edged Texas A&M and Kansas by 0.02 for second, whileTexas led the Big 12 all season long with a sub-3.00 ERA, finishing the year at 2.95. TheWildcats boasted its top two starting pitchers in the top 20 in individual ERA in A.J.Morris, who was second at 2.09 and senior left-hander Lance Hoge, who was 16th inthe Big 12 at 4.54.

The Wildcats were also among the league’s best in nine other offensive categories.The Cats led the league in stolen bases (149) and triples (22). K-State was second in on-base percentage (.399), runs scored (458), hits (675) and RBI (420). Kansas State finishedthe season third in doubles (123), while the Cats were fourth in slugging percentage(.478) and fewest strikeouts (393). On the mound, the Wildcats were tops in the Big 12in walks allowed (169), while they were tied for first with six complete games. K-Statecompleted the season third in fewest runs allowed (308), and fourth in innings pitched(547.1) and fewest earned runs allowed (274).

DOUBLE YOUR FUNIt was a rarity in 2009 for Kansas State to tally less than 10 hits as the Wildcats

reached the double-digit hit total on 42 occasions in its 62 games. The Cats were ableto keep that pace going in Big 12 play as they had 17 10-plus hit games in 26 tries. Lastseason, Kansas State had just 20 games overall with 10 or more hits. Since head coachBrad Hill took over in 2004, the most 10-plus hit games K-State had in a season was 33in 2005.

K-State tallied a season-high 23 hits against North Dakota, the most since 2005. TheCats also tallied 16 hits against Oklahoma and 15 against Nebraska, the fifth-straightyear Kansas State recorded at least 15 hits in a single conference game.

POWER CATSThe 2009 Kansas State squad proved to be one of the best home-run teams in re-

cent school history. The Cats tallied 58 homers in 2009, which was third in school his-tory. The 58 homers were the most since the 1997 squad hit a school-record 75.

Junior Justin Bloxom led the team with 12 home runs, including four in the final sixgames to claim top honors on the squad. Senior Jordan Cruz, who had just four careerhome runs entering his final campaign, recorded 11 homers, including a pair to fuel theCats in an extra-inning win at No. 2 Texas.

Bloxom and Cruz combined to become the first pair of Wildcats with at least 10homers since Steve Murphy and Joe Roundy each had 10 in 2005. However, Bloxomand Cruz were the first two Cats with more than 10 home runs since Scott Poepard andHeath Schesser each had a school-record 16 in 1997.

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IN THE BOOKS

James AllenRelief Appearances, Season24, t10thHit Batters, Season10, t8th

Matt ApplegateRelief Appearances, Season24, t10th

Drew BieryGames Played, Career181, 9thGames Started, Career163, 9thGames Started, Season57, t8thAt-Bats, Career622, 9thDoubles, Career41, 8thDoubles, Game3, t1stHit-By-Pitch, Career29, 2ndSacrifice Hits, Career21, 2ndSacrifice Hits, Season9, t4thTotal Fielding Chances, Career990, 5thAssists, Career404, 7thAssists, Season175, t4th

Justin BloxomGames Played, Season62, t1stGames Started, Season62, t1stAt-Bats, Season244, 2ndHits, Season88, t3rdExtra-Base Hits, Season32, 5thSingles, Season56, t9thHome Runs, Season12, t5thRBI, Season63, 4thTotal Bases, Season148, 3rdStrikeouts, Career118, t8thStrikeouts, Season49, t10thTotal Fielding Chances, Career1267, 2ndTotal Fielding Chances, Season622, 1stPutouts, Career1166, 2ndPutouts, Season572, 1st

Jordan CruzGames Played, Season62, t1stGames Started, Season62, t1stStrikeouts, Season49, t10thHit-By-Pitch, Career26, 3rd

Lance HogeGames Started, Season15, t5th

Carter JuricaGames Played, Season62, t1stGames Started, Season62, t1stAt-Bats, Season238, 3rdRuns Scored Season61, t7thHits, Season84, t7thSingles, Season62, t2ndDoubles, Game3, t1stHit-By-Pitch, Season12, 7thAssists, Season184, 2ndAssists, Game10, 1st

Jason KingGames Played, Season62, t1stGames Started, Season62, t1stAt-Bats, Season247, 1stRBI, Season61, 8thTotal Bases, Season125, t9thSacrifice Flies, Career10, t8thSacrifice Flies, Season5, t10th

Evan MarshallGame Appearances, Season28, t4thRelief Appearances, Season28, t4th

Nick MartiniGames Played, Season62, t1stGames Started, Season61, 6thAt-Bats, Season232, 5th

A.J. MorrisGames Started, Career33, t8thGames Started, Season16, t1stPitching Decisions, Career29, t6thPitching Decisions, Season15, 1stInnings Pitched, Career220.0, 9thInnings Pitched, Season116.1, 1stWins, Career22, 3rdWins, Season14, 1stERA, Season2.09, 7thStrikeouts, Career160, t9th

Strikeouts, Season100, 1stHit Batters, Career20, t5th

Adam MuensterWalks, Season42, t9thSacrifice Hits, Career17, t5thStolen Bases, Career52, 4thStolen Bases, Season24, t9th

Thomas RookeGame Appearances, Career57, 10thGame Appearances, Season32, 1stRelief Appearances, Career56, 3rdRelief Appearances, Season31, 1st

Rob VaughnTotal Fielding Chances, Career1110, 3rdPutouts, Career974, 3rd

Dane YelovichGames Played, Season62, t1stGames Started, Season62, t1stAt-Bats, Season222, 9thHit-By-Pitch, Career25, t4thHit-By-Pitch, Season20, 1stSacrifice Hits, Career14, t9thSacrifice Hits, Season9, t4thStolen Bases, Career42, t8thStolen Bases, Season24, t9th

James AllenSaves, Overall5, t7thSaves, Conference2, t8th

Kayvon BahramzadehComplete Games, Overall1, t7th

Drew BieryDoubles, Overall17, t5th

Justin BloxomBatting Average, Overall.361, 4thHits, Overall88, t3rdTriples, Overall4, t6thRBI, Overall63, 3rdTotal Bases, Overall148, 3rdSlugging Percentage, Overall.607, 9thTriples, Conference2, t5th

Jordan CruzStolen Bases, Overall17, 7thBatting Average, Conference.333, t7thTriples, Conference3, t1stRBI, Conference23, 9th

Lance HogeERA, Overall4.54, 16thGames Started, Overall15, t5th

ERA, Conference5.27, 19thGames Started, Conference9, t1st

Carter JuricaBatting Average, Overall.353, t8thHits, Overall84, 7thRuns Scored, Overall61, 6thStolen Bases, Overall23, 4thOn-Base Percentage, Overall.434, t9th

Jason KingTriples, Overall5, t2ndRBI, Overall61, 7thStolen Bases, Overall14, t10thStolen Bases, Conference6, t8th

Evan MarshallAppearances, Overall28, t9th

Nick MartiniBatting Average, Overall.336, 18thDoubles, Overall17, t5thStolen Bases, Overall19, 5thStolen Bases, Conference9, t2nd

A.J. MorrisERA, Overall2.09, 2ndWins, Overall14, 1st

Innings Pitched, Overall116.1, 2ndStrikeouts, Overall100, 5thGames Started, Overall16, t3rdComplete Games, Overall5, t1stOpponents Batting Avg., Overall.222, 5thERA, Conference2.02, 1stWins, Conference9, t1stInnings Pitched, Conference71.1, 1stStrikeouts, Conference64, 4thGames Started, Conference9, t1st

Adam MuensterStolen Bases, Overall24, 2ndWalks, Overall42, 3rdStolen Bases, Conference9, t2ndWalks, Conference16, t8th

Thomas RookeAppearances, Overall32, 5thSaves, Overall4, t9thERA, Conference5.14, 17thAppearances, Conference15, t3rdSaves, Overall3, t6th

Dane YelovichStolen Bases, Overall24, 2nd

WILDCATS IN THE RECORD BOOKS Below is an updated look at Wildcat players who entered the top 10 in school records.

WILDCATS IN THE BIG 12 RANKS Below is a look at the Wildcats finished in the final 2009 Big 12 Conference statistics.

TeamTriples22, 20thStolen Bases per Game2.4, 6thStolen Bases149, 2ndWalks Allowed per Game2.78, 14thFielding Percentage.972, 24thDouble Plays64, 18thWinning Percentage.702, 19th

A.J. MorrisERA2.09, 6thWins14, 2ndStrikeouts100, 36th

Dane YelovichHit-By-Pitch20, 17th

WILDCATS IN THE NCAA RANKS Below is a look at the Wildcats finished in the final 2009 NCAA statistics.

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Date Opponent Result R H E R H E Inn. Time Attend KSU Pitcher Game Recap/KSU Highlights

Feb. 20 at Houston W 16-2 16 19 3 2 6 4 9 3:02 1231 Morris (1-0) K-State tallies most runs in two years; Morris career high K’s

Feb. 21 at Houston W 9-2 9 10 0 2 6 0 9 2:56 1165 Hoge (1-0) Five-run fourth inning fuels Cats in second win of season

Feb. 22 at Houston L 2-3 2 12 1 3 12 1 (10) 3:00 1143 Marshall (0-1) UH scores single runs in 9th and 10th to salvage series

Feb. 26 vs. Pacific# W 7-4 7 13 4 4 9 0 9 2:46 73 Morris (2-0) K-State holds off late rally; Morris moves to 2-0

Feb. 27 vs. Nevada# W 10-2 10 7 1 2 6 1 9 2:49 71 Hoge (2-0) Cats score 7 runs in fifth inning on just two hits

Feb. 28 at #11 San Diego# L 1-2 1 6 1 2 8 1 9 2:48 117 Applegate (0-1) USD wins in bottom of the 9th; Daniel impressive in start

Mar. 1 at #26 San Diego State# W 5-4 5 9 1 4 9 2 (10) 3:03 419 Rooke (1-0) Cats win first extra-inning game of season, finishes 3-1 in SD

Mar. 3 CREIGHTON W 12-1 12 16 1 1 5 2 9 2:14 730 Morris (3-0) K-State tallies six 2B and three HRs; Morris 8 K’s

Mar. 6 NIAGARA W 12-1 12 14 1 1 5 1 (7) 2:03 1252 Hoge (3-0) Seven-run sixth-inning propels Cats to run-rule win

Mar. 6 NIAGARA W 9-8 9 11 3 8 10 2 9 3:14 1252 Daniel (1-0) Daniel picks up first career win as Cats hang on for DH sweep

Mar. 7 NIAGARA W 12-2 12 16 2 2 5 1 9 2:31 916 Bahramzadeh (1-0) Bahramzadeh tosses complete game in second career start

Mar. 8 NIAGARA W 15-1 15 16 1 1 9 5 9 2:43 397 Vogel (1-0) Cats complete sweep of Niagara; Jurica 4-for-4 with two 2B

Mar. 10 vs. #4 Arizona State^ W 6-2 6 11 1 2 6 1 9 2:29 4375 Morris (4-0) King tallies 5 RBI; Morris pitches a career-high 8.2 innings

Mar. 11 vs. #4 Arizona State^ L 1-12 1 7 2 12 18 3 9 3:27 5770 Hoge (3-1) Six K-State runners in scoring position fail to score

Mar. 13 BUTLER W 8-4 8 14 0 4 8 1 9 2:36 514 Rooke (2-0) Rooke throws 3.2 no-hit innings; Dellasega 1st career HR

Mar. 14 BUTLER W 14-2 14 12 2 2 8 2 9 2:42 888 Bahramzadeh (2-0) K-State pounds 5 home runs; Bloxom 2nd career grand slam

Mar. 14 BUTLER W 15-3 15 14 1 3 4 3 9 2:35 888 Vogel (2-0) Wildcats score eight in first two innings to cruise to win

Mar. 15 BUTLER W 13-2 13 16 2 2 6 4 9 2:33 661 Morris (5-0) Cats complete sweep with 50 runs on 56 hits in series.

Mar. 17 UTSA W 5-4 5 10 1 4 10 1 9 2:31 1074 Applegate (1-1) K-State hits three of game’s five home runs.

Mar. 18 UTSA W 5-4 5 6 1 4 10 4 9 2:47 685 Allen (1-0) Allen records first career win in two scoreless innings

Mar. 20 #13 OKLAHOMA* W 9-1 9 11 0 1 7 0 9 2:34 818 Morris (6-0) Morris becomes first 6-0 starter since 1976 and tallies 12 K’s

Mar. 21 #13 OKLAHOMA* L 11-12 11 16 1 12 14 2 9 3:51 1499 Marshall (0-2) K-State strands tying and winning runs on base in ninth.

Mar. 22 #13 OKLAHOMA* L 4-29 4 7 2 29 27 0 (7) 3:10 1101 Bahramzadeh (2-1) OU ties Big 12 record with 11 home runs; Cruz hits 4th HR

Mar. 24 NORTHWESTERN W 4-3 4 6 2 3 7 0 9 2:10 672 Rooke (3-0) Biery’s walk-off homer completes two-run comeback

Mar. 25 NORTHWESTERN W 12-8 12 12 2 8 12 2 9 2:57 534 Hobbs (1-0) K-State rallies from seven to earn sweep of Northwestern

Mar. 27 at #8 Baylor* W 7-1 7 14 1 1 6 2 9 2:43 2642 Morris (7-0) Morris 1st career CG; Cats win at BU for 1st time since ’66

Mar. 28 at #8 Baylor* L 3-2 2 8 2 3 7 0 9 3:01 2687 Hoge (3-2) Baylor scores two unearned in the fourth; Cats strand seven

Mar. 29 at #8 Baylor* L 7-6 6 10 0 7 7 0 9 3:01 2657 Hunter (0-1) K-State rally falls short; Cats strand another 8 runners

Apr. 1 at Creighton L 1-5 1 5 0 5 8 0 9 2:20 633 Daniel (1-1) Cats record lowest hit output of season in loss

Apr. 3 at Nebraska* W 15-1 15 15 0 1 9 3 9 3:11 4634 Hoge (4-2) K-State tallies largest margin of victory in series since 1942

Apr. 3 at Nebraska* W 9-3 9 12 2 3 7 0 9 3:36 4634 Morris (8-0) Cats complete DH sweep; Morris tallies 8th win in 8th start

Apr. 4 at Nebraska* W 5-3 5 7 0 3 8 2 9 2:20 1594 Vogel (3-0) Kansas State sweeps in Lincoln for first time since 1974

Apr. 10 #15 TEXAS A&M* L 2-4 2 3 0 4 8 0 9 2:17 713 Allen (1-1) A&M scores 4 in eighth to turn 2-run deficit into 2-run win

Apr. 10 #15 TEXAS A&M* W 6-4 6 10 2 4 8 0 9 2:23 1247 Morris (9-0) K-State splits doubleheader as Morris ties wins record

Apr. 11 #15 TEXAS A&M* W 4-3 4 8 1 3 8 0 9 2:38 1746 Rooke (4-0) Cats score two in ninth for come-from-behind win

Apr. 14 WICHITA STATE W 13-5 13 14 2 5 10 1 9 3:11 2416 Marshall (1-2) K-State hits three early home runs to put game away

Apr. 15 at Wichita State W 4-3 4 6 2 3 8 1 9 2:52 5586 Daniel (2-1) Wildcats hold off WSU rally; Daniel first W since March 6

Apr. 17 MISSOURI* L 3-4 3 11 0 4 8 1 9 2:28 3008 Rooke (4-1) MU scores four in 9th to erase two-run deficit

Apr. 18 MISSOURI* L 6-11 6 11 0 11 10 0 9 3:09 1955 Hunter (0-2) Mizzou takes advantage of 10 free Cat passes to win series

Apr. 19 MISSOURI* W 11-5 11 10 0 5 9 5 9 3:00 1440 Marshall (2-2) Cruz’s three-run homer caps five-run fifth inning

Apr. 24 at #2 Texas* W 4-3 4 12 1 2 8 0 9 2:46 5473 Morris (10-0) Cats score four unanswered while Morris sets wins record

Apr. 25 at #2 Texas* W 5-4 5 13 1 4 15 0 (12) 2:51 6344 Applegate (2-1) Cruz homers twice; K-State scores three in extras for win

Apr. 26 at #2 Texas* T 6-6 6 9 1 6 13 1 (10) 3:50 5552 Hard fought series ends with a Sunday tie due to travel rules

Apr. 28 NORTH DAKOTA W 10-2 10 15 1 2 6 2 9 2:39 1149 Hunter (1-2) K-State explodes for six in eighth inning to run away

Apr. 29 NORTH DAKOTA W 22-1 22 23 2 1 9 6 9 2:46 988 Daniel (3-1) Cats tally most runs since 2006 and most hits since 2005

May 1 at Oklahoma State* W 5-3 5 10 0 3 9 0 9 2:24 276 Hoge (5-2) Wildcats score two in third and fourth, hold of OSU rally

May 1 at Oklahoma State* W 3-2 3 10 3 2 4 1 (7) 1:39 276 Morris (11-0) Game suspended on Friday, called on Sunday

May 4 BYU W 9-8 9 10 0 8 15 3 (10) 3:34 1197 Rooke (5-1) Cruz walk-off double in 10th; Cats set wins record

May 5 BYU W 11-3 11 15 1 3 13 1 9 2:39 1640 Daniel (4-1) Cats hit four HR - including two from Martini - for sweep

May 8 TEXAS TECH* L 0-6 0 4 0 6 12 1 9 2:44 3651 Morris (11-1) Morris suffers first loss as Cats shut out for first time

May 9 TEXAS TECH* L 6-12 6 7 1 12 12 1 9 3:25 2577 Hoge (5-3) Tech scores multiple runs in three innings to win series

May 10 TEXAS TECH* W 9-5 9 13 1 5 10 2 9 2:39 1263 Vogel (4-0) Vogel throws career-high 8.0 inn. as Cats salvage final game

May 15 KANSAS* W 4-1 4 8 0 1 7 2 9 2:23 4280 Morris (12-1) Morris throws 4th CG in front of record-high crowd

May 16 at Kansas* L 3-9 3 10 0 9 13 2 9 3:02 2438 Hoge (5-4) K-State strands 10 runners and strikes out 14 times

May 17 at Kansas* L 7-17 7 14 2 17 17 0 (7) 3:05 2639 Vogel (4-1) Kansas scores seven in third inning to put game away

May 20 vs. No. 5 Kansas% W 5-4 5 10 0 4 15 2 9 2:58 2129 Allen (2-1) Vaughn doubles in eighth to spring Cats to win.

May 21 vs. No. 8 Baylor% W 9-4 9 11 0 4 9 1 9 2:49 4583 Morris (13-1) Morris picks up 13th win; Cats break school’s steals record

May 23 vs. No. 1 Texas% L 4-2 2 6 0 4 8 4 9 2:49 5720 Applegate (2-2) Texas scores single runs in four innings to win Pool 1

May 29 vs. No. 3 Xavier! W 16-8 16 17 0 8 14 1 9 2:54 2893 Hoge (6-4) Bloxom tallies two home runs in K-State’s first NCAA win

May 30 vs. No. 1 Rice! W 7-6 7 13 3 6 13 1 9 2:47 4169 Morris (14-1) Morris throws 4th CG; Ties for 3rd in Big 12 history in W’s

May 31 vs. No. 1 Rice! L 0-8 0 3 1 8 11 1 9 2:16 3298 Vogel (4-2) Rice’s Wall tosses 3-hit shutout; Owls score four times in 5th

June 1 vs. No. 1 Rice! L 4-13 4 7 2 13 20 2 9 3:02 4589 Rooke (5-2) K-State’s historic season comes to a close in Regional final

*Big 12 Conference Game, () Non-Nine Inning Game# USD Tournament, San Diego, Calif.; ^ Coca Cola College Classic, Surprise, Ariz.; % 2009 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma City, Okla.; ! NCAA Houston Regional, Houston Texas.

OVERALL RECORD: 43-18-1HOME: 24-7 • AWAY: 13-9-1 • NEUTRAL: 6-2 • BIG 12: 14-11-1

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INDIVIDUAL HITTING STATISTICS

Player AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% 9 Bloxom, Justin .361 62-62 244 50 88 16 4 12 63 148 .607 26 3 49 .422 4 2 7-9 572 39 11 .9824 Jurica, Carter .353 62-62 238 61 84 15 3 4 46 117 .492 26 12 45 .433 6 3 23-32 90 184 9 .96826 Martini, Nick .336 62-61 232 54 78 17 2 4 50 111 .478 27 9 41 .421 3 3 19-24 96 2 1 .99016 Biery, Drew .329 57-57 207 53 68 17 1 9 44 114 .551 16 9 27 .401 0 9 6-6 100 175 12 .95827 Cruz, Jordan .324 62-62 210 45 68 10 3 11 52 117 .557 27 9 49 .418 3 4 17-25 116 5 4 .96828 King, Jason .316 62-62 247 49 78 16 5 7 61 125 .506 17 6 37 .367 5 0 14-16 18 93 18 .8608 Muenster, Adam .292 59-54 202 44 59 11 2 2 18 80 .396 42 0 33 .412 1 5 24-30 9 11 1 .9522 Vaughn, Rob .281 54-47 167 28 47 7 0 5 25 69 .413 6 6 36 .328 1 6 5-5 316 50 4 .9891 Yelovich, Dane .275 62-62 222 42 61 8 0 1 27 72 .324 14 20 44 .371 0 9 24-35 150 8 0 1.000--------------

39 Giller, Matt .400 13-1 15 5 6 0 0 1 6 9 .600 1 1 4 .471 0 0 0-0 7 3 1 .90917 Welch, Cameron .333 4-0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 1 1 1 .600 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.0007 Dellasega, Daniel .321 28-16 56 10 18 2 1 2 15 28 .500 6 4 3 .412 2 1 3-4 75 11 2 .97718 Kindel, Mike .250 21-3 28 4 7 2 0 0 3 9 .321 2 0 7 .281 2 0 1-1 7 0 0 1.00025 Masters, David .250 11-5 20 5 5 0 1 0 3 7 .350 4 2 5 .423 0 1 4-4 35 6 0 1.00021 Rumsey, Dan .250 16-0 12 4 3 1 0 0 3 4 .333 3 1 1 .438 0 0 1-1 3 0 0 1.0006 Brown, Jake .174 19-4 23 3 4 1 0 0 4 5 .217 5 0 11 .321 0 1 1-2 17 8 0 1.000

Totals .317 62-62 2126 458 675 123 22 58 420 1016 .478 223 83 393 .399 27 44 149-194 1642 687 67 .972Opponents .282 62-62 2129 308 600 98 6 58 283 884 .415 169 40 453 .342 26 37 52-77 1592 712 92 .962

LOB - Team (453), Opp (451). DPs turned - Team (64), Opp (47).

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING STATISTICS

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA 30 Morris, A.J. 2.09 14-1 16 16 5 0 0 0 116.1 98 35 27 30 100 15 1 4 442 .222 9 4 0 215 Hoge, Lance 4.54 6-4 16 15 0 0 0 0 71.1 82 40 36 22 46 15 2 7 279 .294 2 5 1 4--------------29 Joukoff, Mark 3.86 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 7.0 6 4 3 3 5 1 0 1 28 .214 0 0 0 024 Rooke, Thomas 4.33 5-2 32 1 0 0 0 4 54.0 47 28 26 14 58 10 0 9 197 .239 0 1 2 214 Daniel, Ryan 4.44 4-1 17 9 0 0 0 0 50.2 70 31 25 15 40 9 1 3 211 .332 3 4 0 223 Bahramzadeh, Kayvon 4.58 2-1 11 6 1 0 0 0 35.1 37 20 18 8 35 5 0 5 137 .270 3 1 0 140 Crockett, Josh 4.86 0-0 14 0 0 0 0 0 16.2 20 9 9 8 10 4 0 1 61 .328 4 1 1 410 Applegate, Matt 4.88 2-2 24 0 0 0 0 1 27.2 33 15 15 14 19 4 1 4 108 .306 5 5 0 338 Vogel, Todd 5.13 4-2 15 12 0 0 0 0 54.1 60 31 31 12 29 14 0 8 208 .288 0 3 0 120 Allen, James 5.50 2-1 24 0 0 0 0 5 36.0 42 23 22 12 41 7 1 3 139 .302 1 10 0 231 Marshall, Evan 6.39 2-2 28 0 0 0 0 0 31.0 41 28 22 9 19 5 0 3 126 .325 6 3 0 319 Hobbs, Dustin 7.36 1-0 12 0 0 0 0 0 14.2 18 14 12 8 22 4 0 2 62 .290 1 1 1 032 Hunter, Kyle 8.35 1-2 17 3 0 0 0 1 32.1 46 30 30 14 29 5 0 8 131 .351 3 2 0 2

Totals 4.52 43-18 62 62 6 0 0 11 547.1 600 308 275 169 453 98 6 58 2129 .282 37 40 5 26Opponents 6.56 18-43 62 62 4 2 1 5 530.2 675 458 387 223 393 123 22 58 2126 .317 33 83 11 27

PB - Team (5), Vaughn, Rob 3, Dellasega, Daniel 2, Opp (14). Pickoffs - Team (5), Rooke, Thomas 2, Crockett, Josh 1, Daniel, Ryan 1, Vaughn, Rob 1, Opp (15).

OVERALL RECORD: 43-18-1HOME: 24-7 • AWAY: 13-9-1 • NEUTRAL: 6-2 • BIG 12: 14-11-1

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Player AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% 27 Cruz, Jordan .333 26-26 90 16 30 4 3 4 23 52 .578 8 4 21 .404 2 2 4-6 57 1 0 1.00026 Martini, Nick .324 26-26 102 15 33 5 1 1 15 43 .422 10 4 21 .405 0 2 9-10 53 1 0 1.0004 Jurica, Carter .320 26-26 103 19 33 6 1 1 19 44 .427 10 4 24 .388 4 1 4-7 37 80 2 .9838 Muenster, Adam .311 26-26 103 18 32 6 1 2 7 46 .447 16 0 19 .403 0 2 9-11 0 0 0 .00028 King, Jason .305 26-26 105 19 32 6 3 1 19 47 .448 4 3 18 .342 2 0 6-7 9 31 5 .8899 Bloxom, Justin .302 26-26 106 17 32 5 2 2 16 47 .443 10 1 26 .364 1 0 1-1 225 14 5 .98016 Biery, Drew .273 26-26 88 21 24 6 1 4 15 44 .500 8 5 18 .366 0 6 2-2 49 79 6 .9552 Vaughn, Rob .240 24-22 75 10 18 1 0 3 11 28 .373 3 2 26 .284 1 3 2-2 140 23 1 .9941 Yelovich, Dane .231 26-26 91 13 21 1 0 1 10 25 .275 2 7 26 .300 0 2 5-9 69 3 0 1.000--------------

6 Brown, Jake 1.000 2-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.00039 Giller, Matt .500 2-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .00021 Rumsey, Dan .500 2-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .00018 Kindel, Mike .400 5-0 5 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 .400 0 0 0 .333 1 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.0007 Dellasega, Daniel .214 9-4 14 2 3 0 0 0 4 3 .214 3 1 0 .368 1 0 1-1 26 2 0 1.00025 Masters, David .000 2-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 1 .500 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000

Totals .296 26-26 888 152 263 40 12 19 141 384 .432 74 32 200 .367 12 18 43-56 682 267 21 .978Opponents .292 26-26 896 158 262 50 2 34 147 418 .467 78 22 174 .358 16 13 18-29 679 296 25 .975

LOB - Team (193), Opp (185). DPs turned - Team (24), Opp (22).

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING STATISTICS

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA 30 Morris, A.J. 2.02 7-1 9 9 4 0 0 0 71.1 59 20 16 13 64 11 0 3 269 .219 5 1 0 215 Hoge, Lance 5.27 2-3 9 9 0 0 0 0 41.0 44 28 24 17 27 10 2 2 155 .284 2 4 0 424 Rooke, Thomas 5.46 1-1 15 0 0 0 0 3 28.0 27 19 17 4 25 8 0 7 108 .250 0 1 1 1--------------10 Applegate, Matt 5.23 1-0 8 0 0 0 0 0 10.1 11 6 6 8 7 1 0 1 40 .275 1 1 0 120 Allen, James 6.48 0-1 10 0 0 0 0 2 16.2 21 12 12 8 18 4 0 2 65 .323 1 7 0 131 Marshall, Evan 6.75 1-1 12 0 0 0 0 0 13.1 20 12 10 4 6 3 0 2 55 .364 2 2 0 238 Vogel, Todd 6.84 2-1 7 6 0 0 0 0 25.0 32 19 19 6 11 7 0 6 102 .314 0 2 0 014 Daniel, Ryan 7.71 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4.2 7 5 4 2 4 1 0 1 20 .350 1 1 0 040 Crockett, Josh 10.80 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 12 6 6 3 3 2 0 0 22 .545 3 0 1 332 Hunter, Kyle 17.61 0-2 4 1 0 0 0 0 7.2 15 15 15 6 4 1 0 6 34 .441 1 1 0 223 Bahramzadeh, Kayvon 27.00 0-1 3 1 0 0 0 0 2.1 8 7 7 3 3 2 0 2 14 .571 0 1 0 019 Hobbs, Dustin 81.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 5 9 9 3 2 0 0 2 8 .625 1 1 1 0

Totals 5.70 14-11 26 26 4 0 0 5 227.1 262 158 144 78 174 50 2 34 896 .292 17 22 3 16Opponents 5.33 11-14 26 26 3 1 1 3 226.1 263 152 134 74 200 40 12 19 888 .296 16 32 3 12

PB - Team (2), Vaughn, Rob 1, Dellasega, Daniel 1, Opp (3). Pickoffs - Team (1), Crockett, Josh 1, Opp (2).

BIG 12 RECORD: 14-11-1HOME: 6-7 • AWAY: 8-4-1

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HITTING BREAKDOWNAB - RUNS - HITS - RBI

#1 #2 #4 #6 #7 #8 #9 #16 #17 #18 #21 #25 #26 #27 #28 #39Date Opponent Yelovich Vaughn Jurica Brown Della. Muenster Bloxom Biery Welch Kindel Rumsey Masters Martini Cruz King Giller2/20 Houston 5-2-2-0 4-2-3-0 4-2-1-2 DNP 4-0-1-0 DNP 5-2-4-3 5-1-2-1 DNP DNP 1-1-1-2 DNP 6-1-2-1 4-2-1-0 6-2-2-4 0-0-0-02/21 Houston 3-3-2-2 DNP 3-1-0-1 1-0-0-0 0-0-0-1 DNP 4-0-3-2 4-1-1-0 DNP DNP DNP 3-1-1-1 3-2-1-0 5-0-0-0 5-1-2-2 DNP2/22 Houston 4-0-1-1 4-0-2-0 4-1-3-0 DEF DNP 0-0-0-0 5-0-0-0 4-1-2-0 DNP 5-0-1-0 DNP DNP 4-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 5-0-2-1 DNP2/26 Pacific 4-0-10 3-1-1-2 4-1-3-1 2-0-0-0 DNP 4-1-1-0 4-1-2-0 DNP DNP DEF 1-0-0-0 DNP 4-1-2-0 3-0-1-3 4-2-2-1 DNP2/27 Nevada 3-1-0-1 DNP 5-0-0-0 3-2-1-2 1-0-0-0 2-1-1-1 3-0-0-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 3-2-2-1 4-1-1-1 2-1-0-0 4-2-2-2 DNP2/28 San Diego 5-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 3-1-0-0 3-0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-0-1-1 3-0-0-0 2-0-2-0 DNP3/1 San Diego St. 3-0-2-0 DNP 3-1-0-0 DNP 3-1-1-0 5-0-1-1 5-1-1-0 DNP DNP 1-0-0-0 DNP 4-0-0-0 4-0-2-2 4-2-2-2 3-0-0-0 DNP3/3 Creighton 4-0-0-0 3-2-2-1 5-1-1-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 4-1-1-2 4-2-3-3 4-1-3-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 DNP 4-2-1-1 3-2-3-3 4-1-1-2 1-0-0-03/6 Niagara 5-1-2-1 3-1-2-3 3-1-1-1 DNP DNP 3-1-2-1 3-2-1-0 4-1-1-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-2-3-1 3-1-1-0 4-2-1-2 DNP3/6 Niagara 5-1-2-1 DEF 4-1-3-1 DNP 2-0-1-2 1-0-0-0 4-0-0-1 3-2-2-1 DNP 1-0-1-0 DNP 1-2-0-0 1-2-0-0 4-0-1-1 5-1-1-1 DNP3/7 Niagara 6-2-4-3 4-1-3-1 3-1-3-1 0-0-0-1 DNP 3-1-0-0 4-1-2-2 3-3-2-0 1-0-0-0 DNP 1-0-0-0 DNP 3-1-1-2 3-1-0-0 5-1-1-1 1-0-0-03/8 Niagara 3-0-1-1 DNP 4-3-4-1 2-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 2-0-0-0 4-2-1-0 5-2-3-1 DNP 5-1-1-0 1-0-1-1 DNP 4-3-2-2 2-1-1-3 2-2-1-2 1-0-0-03/10 Arizona St. 5-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 5-2-1-0 DNP DNP 4-0-0-0 3-2-3-0 4-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-1-2-1 3-0-1-0 3-1-3-5 DNP3/11 Arizona St. 5-0-1-0 3-0-1-1 3-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 3-0-1-0 4-0-1-0 3-1-1-0 DNP DNP DEF DNP 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 DNP3/13 Butler 4-0-3-0 1-1-1-0 3-0-0-0 DNP 4-1-2-3 1-1-0-0 5-2-2-1 3-2-2-1 DNP DNP DNP 3-0-2-0 5-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-1-2-1 DNP3/14 Butler 5-1-2-0 5-0-0-0 4-3-2-1 1-0-0-0 DNP 2-0-0-0 4-2-1-4 3-1-2-6 DNP 3-1-1-0 0-0-0-0 DNP 3-4-1-1 3-1-1-1 4-1-2-0 DEF3/14 Butler 3-3-1-0 DNP 5-2-2-1 1-0-0-0 4-1-3-2 1-1-1-0 3-1-0-2 5-3-2-2 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-1 1-0-0-0 DNP 4-1-1-1 3-2-2-0 4-1-3-2 4-0-0-03/15 Butler 4-1-1-1 4-2-2-1 4-1-3-0 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 2-1-1-0 3-1-2-2 5-2-2-1 DNP 1-0-0-0 0-1-0-0 DNP 2-1-1-2 5-3-2-2 4-0-1-0 1-0-1-13/17 UTSA 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 3-1-2-2 DNP 3-0-1-0 DNP 4-2-2-1 3-1-2-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-1-0 2-1-1-0 4-0-1-0 DNP3/18 UTSA 3-0-1-0 1-1-1-0 3-1-0-0 DNP 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 3-1-1-2 2-1-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-0-1 3-1-3-0 4-0-0-0 DNP3/20 Oklahoma 5-1-1-1 3-1-1-1 5-1-1-1 DNP DNP 3-2-3-2 3-2-2-0 2-1-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-0-0 3-0-1-2 3-1-2-2 DNP3/21 Oklahoma 5-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 5-3-4-2 DNP 1-1-0-0 3-0-0-0 5-2-3-2 4-1-2-4 DNP 1-0-0-0 DNP DNP 5-2-2-1 4-0-2-1 5-2-2-1 DNP3/22 Oklahoma 3-1-1-0 2-0-0-0 3-1-0-1 1-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 DNP 2-0-0-0 1-0-1-0 1-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 2-1-1-1 1-0-1-2 1-0-0-03/24 N’Western 3-0-0-1 3-0-0-0 4-1-3-2 DNP DNP 3-1-0-0 3-0-1-0 3-1-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-0-0-0 2-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 DNP3/25 N’Western 4-1-3-1 0-1-0-0 3-3-1-1 DNP 2-1-0-0 4-1-1-1 4-1-2-0 5-1-1-5 DNP 1-0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-0-0 5-0-1-1 4-2-1-1 2-1-2-23/27 Baylor 4-1-2-2 3-0-0-0 5-0-3-1 DNP DNP 5-2-3-1 4-1-1-0 2-2-0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-0-3-1 4-1-2-0 5-0-0-0 DNP3/28 Baylor 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 DNP 1-0-0-0 4-1-3-0 3-0-1-0 2-1-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-0-2-1 4-0-1-1 4-0-0-0 DNP3/29 Baylor 3-1-0-0 3-0-0-0 3-2-2-0 DNP DEF 5-0-0-0 5-0-1-1 2-1-1-1 DNP 0-0-0-1 DNP DNP 4-1-2-2 4-0-2-0 5-1-2-1 DNP4/1 Creighton 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-1-2-0 DNP DNP 4-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-2-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 DNP4/3 Nebraska 4-1-1-2 DNP 5-2-2-2 DNP 2-1-1-1 3-2-1-0 6-2-4-3 4-1-0-0 DNP DNP 1-1-0-0 0-0-0-0 5-1-2-2 5-2-1-1 5-1-2-1 1-1-1-04/3 Nebraska 4-1-2-0 1-0-0-0 5-2-2-2 DNP 4-0-1-2 4-1-1-0 4-0-0-0 4-1-2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-2-3-3 2-2-0-0 5-0-1-1 DNP4/4 Nebraska 3-0-0-0 4-1-0-0 3-1-0-0 DNP DNP 4-1-2-1 4-1-2-2 3-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-1-1-0 4-0-0-0 4-0-2-1 DNP4/10 Texas A&M 3-0-0-0 DNP 4-0-0-0 DNP 2-0-0-0 4-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 4-1-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-1-0 2-0-0-0 2-1-1-1 DNP4/10 Texas A&M 3-0-1-1 4-0-2-1 4-0-1-0 DNP DNP 3-0-0-0 4-2-2-0 3-1-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-0-0 4-2-2-3 3-1-1-1 DNP4/11 Texas A&M 2-0-0-0 4-2-2-1 4-0-0-1 DNP DNP 3-0-0-0 4-1-2-0 4-0-1-0 DNP 1-0-1-1 DNP DNP 2-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-1-2-1 DNP4/14 Wichita St. 1-3-0-0 2-1-2-1 5-2-3-3 1-0-0-0 DNP 3-1-1-0 5-0-3-3 4-1-2-3 DNP DNP 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 2-2-1-1 3-2-1-1 5-1-1-1 DNP4/15 Wichita St. 2-1-1-0 4-0-1-0 3-1-1-1 DNP 3-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 3-0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-1-0-0 DNP DNP 5-0-0-1 4-0-1-1 4-1-0-0 DNP4/17 Missouri 3-1-1-0 4-0-1-1 4-1-3-1 DEF DNP 5-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-1-2-0 DNP 1-0-1-0 DNP DNP 4-0-1-0 4-0-1-0 4-0-1-1 DNP4/18 Missouri 3-1-1-0 1-0-0-0 3-0-0-1 DNP 3-0-1-0 4-1-1-1 5-1-4-0 4-1-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-1-0-0 4-0-2-1 5-1-1-2 DNP4/19 Missouri 4-3-2-0 3-0-0-1 3-1-3-3 DNP DNP 4-1-1-0 5-0-1-1 3-2-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1-0-0 4-2-2-3 5-1-0-0 DNP4/24 Texas 3-0-0-0 4-0-2-0 4-0-0-0 DNP DNP 5-0-1-0 5-1-2-2 3-0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-1-3-0 4-0-1-0 5-2-2-1 DNP4/25 Texas 4-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 5-0-2-0 DNP DNP 5-1-1-0 6-0-0-0 5-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 6-0-3-1 5-2-3-4 5-2-3-0 DNP4/26 Texas 5-0-1-0 2-1-0-0 4-2-2-1 DNP DNP 5-1-2-1 4-0-1-0 5-1-2-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-0-1-1 3-1-0-0 6-0-0-0 DNP4/28 N. Dakota 4-1-1-1 4-1-2-1 4-1-0-0 1-0-0-0 DNP 5-2-3-2 5-1-3-3 4-1-2-0 DNP 1-0-0-0 DEF DEF 3-2-2-2 3-1-1-0 5-0-1-0 DNP4/29 N. Dakota 5-2-3-2 DEF 4-3-1-1 2-1-1-1 3-1-0-0 3-2-2-0 3-1-2-3 4-1-2-1 1-1-1-0 3-1-1-0 1-1-0-0 3-0-0-0 4-3-4-1 3-0-2-3 4-3-2-5 2-2-2-35/1 Okla. State 3-0-1-0 4-1-3-1 3-0-0-1 DNP DNP 4-0-1-1 4-0-1-0 4-1-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-0-0 3-1-1-1 4-2-2-0 DNP5/2 Okla. State 3-0-0-1 3-0-2-0 4-1-3-0 DNP DNP 4-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 3-1-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-1-2-1 2-0-0-0 3-0-1-1 DNP5/4 BYU 1-2-0-0 4-0-1-1 4-2-2-1 DNP DNP 3-1-1-1 4-0-1-1 4-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-2-2-2 5-1-2-1 3-1-1-1 DNP5/5 BYU 3-1-2-1 DNP 4-1-2-2 1-0-0-0 4-2-2-3 2-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 4-1-1-0 DNP 1-0-0-0 1-0-0-0 DNP 3-2-2-3 4-3-3-1 4-0-2-1 DNP5/8 Texas Tech 3-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 DNP DNP 2-0-2-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 3-0-1-0 DNP5/9 Texas Tech 4-1-1-1 3-0-1-0 5-0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0-1 4-1-1-0 3-1-1-1 3-1-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-0-0-0 3-1-2-2 4-1-0-0 DNP5/10 Texas Tech 3-1-2-2 2-1-0-1 5-1-1-1 DNP DNP 4-2-2-0 3-0-1-2 4-2-3-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-1-2-0 4-0-1-1 4-1-1-1 DNP5/15 Kansas 3-0-1-0 4-0-0-0 1-1-0-0 DNP DNP 4-1-2-0 4-1-1-2 3-0-2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-1-1-0 3-0-0-1 4-0-1-1 DNP5/16 Kansas 4-0-0-0 4-1-1-1 5-0-2-0 DNP DNP 4-1-1-0 5-0-0-0 4-1-2-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-1-1 3-0-2-0 4-0-1-0 DNP5/17 Kansas 3-0-1-0 4-2-3-3 4-0-1-1 DNP DNP 4-0-1-0 4-2-2-0 4-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-1-2-1 3-1-2-1 3-1-2-0 DNP5/20 vs. Kansas 3-1-1-0 4-1-1-1 4-0-1-1 DNP DNP 4-1-2-1 4-0-2-0 3-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-1-1-1 4-1-1-0 4-0-1-1 DNP5/21 vs. Baylor 3-0-0-0 4-2-1-1 3-0-1-0 DNP DNP 4-1-1-1 4-2-2-3 5-1-2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-2-2-0 3-1-1-0 5-0-1-2 DNP5/29 vs. Xavier 4-0-0-0 4-1-1-0 4-2-2-2 DNP 1-0-0-0 3-2-0-0 5-3-5-5 5-1-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-3-3-3 4-2-3-5 3-2-2-1 1-0-0-05/30 vs. Rice 3-1-0-0 4-0-0-0 4-2-1-0 DNP DNP 5-2-2-0 3-1-1-2 4-1-2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-0-3-4 4-0-2-1 4-0-2-0 DNP5/31 vs. Rice 3-0-0-0 3-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 DNP DNP 3-0-1-0 3-0-1-0 3-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 DNP6/1 vs. Rice 4-0-0-0 4-0-0-0 3-0-0-0 DEF DEF 5-2-1-0 4-1-1-2 4-0-1-0 DNP DEF DNP 1-0-0-0 4-0-2-0 1-0-0-0 4-1-2-2 DEFDate Opponent Yelovich Vaughn Jurica Brown Della. Muenster Bloxom Biery Welch Kindel Rumsey Masters Martini Cruz King Giller

DNP - Did Not Play; DEF - Defensive Replacement

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PITCHING BREAKDOWN

PITCHING BREAKDOWN#20 James Allen

24 Appearances/0 Starts

Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K NP Dec.2/20 Houston 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 16 -2/26 Pacific 0.2 3 3 2 0 0 24 -3/1 San Diego St. 1.2 0 0 0 1 0 20 -3/6 Niagara 1.2 1 0 0 0 2 22 S3/10 Arizona State 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 5 S3/15 Butler 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 15 -3/17 UTSA 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 8 S3/18 UTSA 2.0 1 0 0 2 3 39 W3/21 Oklahoma 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 14 -3/25 Northwestern 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 14 S3/29 Baylor 3.2 6 3 3 0 4 81 -4/3 Nebraska 3.0 4 0 0 0 3 46 S4/4 Nebraska 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 16 S4/10 Texas A&M 2.0 4 3 3 0 1 43 L4/11 Texas A&M 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 13 - 4/15 Wichita State 2.1 1 0 0 0 2 31 -4/18 Missouri 0.0 1 2 2 1 0 15 -4/25 Texas 3.0 1 0 0 2 3 45 -5/4 BYU 2.1 5 3 3 0 4 52 -5/9 Texas Tech 0.0 0 2 2 3 0 18 -5/17 Kansas 2.0 2 2 2 2 4 47 -5/20 Kansas 2.2 2 0 0 0 5 45 W5/23 Texas 0.2 1 0 0 1 1 19 -6/1 Rice 1.0 6 5 5 0 1 28 -

#10 Matt Applegate24 Appearances/0 Starts

Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K NP Dec.2/21 Houston 1.0 2 1 1 1 1 29 -2/26 Pacific 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 12 -2/28 San Diego 1.2 2 1 1 1 3 29 L3/1 San Diego St. 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 13 S3/8 Niagara 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 16 -3/11 Arizona State 0.2 1 0 0 0 2 8 -3/15 Butler 1.0 2 2 2 1 1 20 -3/17 UTSA 1.2 3 0 0 1 1 39 W3/22 Oklahoma 2.0 3 3 3 2 2 49 -3/25 Northwestern 2.0 1 1 1 0 2 24 -3/29 Baylor 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 17 -4/1 Creighton 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 15 -4/11 Texas A&M 1.1 2 1 1 0 0 23 -4/18 Missouri 2.0 1 1 1 2 1 35 -4/25 Texas 1.1 2 0 0 0 1 26 W4/26 Texas 0.2 1 0 0 0 2 7 -5/4 BYU 0.0 2 2 2 0 0 5 -5/9 Texas Tech 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 12 -5/17 Kansas 1.0 2 1 1 3 0 27 -5/20 Kansas 1.0 2 0 0 0 1 13 -5/23 Texas 0.0 0 1 1 1 0 7 L5/29 Xavier 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 15 -5/31 Rice 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 5 -6/1 Rice 2.2 3 1 1 0 1 29 -

#23 Kayvon Bahramzadeh11 Appearances/6 Starts

Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K NP Dec.2/21 Houston 3.0 1 0 0 0 4 45 -3/1 San Diego St.* 5.0 3 1 1 1 4 61 -3/7 Niagara* 9.0 5 2 1 0 5 97 W3/14 Butler* 7.0 5 2 2 2 7 99 W3/22 Oklahoma* 0.1 6 7 7 1 0 30 L3/15 Northwestern* 2.0 5 3 3 0 4 42 -3/28 Baylor 1.1 2 0 0 1 1 31 -4/1 Creighton 2.0 2 1 1 0 1 32 -4/14 Wichita State* 4.2 4 2 1 2 6 68 -5/16 Kansas 0.2 0 0 0 1 2 15 -6/1 Rice 0.1 4 2 2 0 1 17 -

#40 Josh Crockett14 Appearances/0 Starts

Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K NP Dec.2/27 Nevada 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 30 -3/3 Creighton 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 13 -3/6 Niagara 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 11 -3/15 Butler 2.0 2 0 0 1 1 22 -3/21 Oklahoma 1.0 3 1 1 0 1 26 -3/25 Northwestern 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 22 -4/18 Missouri 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 11 -4/26 Texas 1.2 2 0 0 1 1 31 -4/29 North Dakota 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 21 -5/5 BYU 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 20 -5/9 Texas Tech 1.0 3 2 2 0 1 24 -5/17 Kansas 0.1 3 3 3 2 0 28 -5/29 Xavier 1.0 1 2 2 1 1 19 -6/1 Rice 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 7 -

#14 Ryan Daniel17 Appearances/9 Starts

Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K NP Dec.2/22 Houston* 3.2 6 1 1 0 1 62 -2/28 San Diego* 5.2 5 1 0 2 2 75 -3/6 Niagara* 5.1 5 4 4 2 1 89 W3/11 Arizona State 0.2 3 0 0 0 1 17 -3/13 Butler* 5.1 8 4 4 1 8 85 -3/18 UTSA* 4.0 4 1 1 2 4 73 -3/24 Northwestern* 4.2 5 3 0 1 5 77 -3/29 Baylor 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 14 -4/1 Creighton 1.1 2 2 2 2 0 25 L4/15 Wichita State* 5.0 6 3 2 1 6 85 W4/19 Missouri 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 12 -4/26 Texas 1.1 3 3 2 1 0 23 -4/29 North Dakota* 4.0 7 1 1 1 3 77 W5/5 BYU* 4.0 7 2 2 0 5 67 W5/16 Kansas 2.0 3 2 2 1 2 38 -5/20 Kansas 0.1 2 1 1 0 0 6 -5/31 Rice 2.0 3 3 3 1 0 28 -

#15 Lance Hoge16 Appearances/15 Starts

Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K NP Dec.2/21 Houston* 5.0 3 1 1 1 2 65 W2/27 Nevada* 6.0 5 2 2 0 5 94 W3/6 Niagara* 6.0 4 1 1 0 3 59 W3/11 Arizona State* 3.2 7 3 3 1 3 88 L3/21 Oklahoma* 2.1 3 4 4 2 2 56 -3/28 Baylor* 4.0 4 3 1 2 5 87 L4/3 Nebraska* 6.0 5 1 1 4 2 94 W4/10 Texas A&M* 7.0 4 1 1 0 4 83 -4/18 Missouri* 3.0 3 4 4 2 1 60 -4/25 Texas* 5.1 9 2 1 1 2 97 -5/1 Oklahoma St.* 5.2 6 3 3 1 4 76 W5/9 Texas Tech* 5.2 6 5 5 2 5 98 L5/16 Kansas* 2.0 5 5 4 3 2 57 L5/20 Kansas* 4.1 8 1 1 1 4 82 -5/29 Xavier* 6.0 8 3 3 2 2 86 W6/1 Rice 0.1 3 1 1 0 0 9 -

#32 Kyle Hunter17 Appearances/3 Starts

Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K NP Dec.2/22 Houston 2.2 3 0 0 1 3 41 -2/26 Pacific 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 11 -2/28 San Diego 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 11 -3/3 Creighton 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 15 -3/8 Niagara 2.0 2 0 0 0 2 22 -3/11 Arizona State 0.1 3 4 4 1 1 19 -3/14 Butler 2.0 3 0 0 0 2 52 -3/17 UTSA* 4.0 5 3 3 2 4 70 -3/22 Oklahoma 3.0 9 7 7 2 3 80 -3/29 Baylor* 0.1 1 4 4 3 0 25 L3/14 Wichita State 3.0 4 1 1 0 2 43 S4/18 Missouri 3.0 4 4 4 1 1 54 L4/28 North Dakota* 4.0 3 1 1 2 5 72 W5/5 BYU 3.0 3 1 1 0 5 42 -5/16 Kansas 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 17 -5/20 Kansas 0.0 1 2 2 1 0 12 -5/29 Xavier 1.0 4 3 3 0 0 22 -

#31 Evan Marshall28 Appearances/0 Starts

Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K NP Dec.2/22 Houston 0.2 2 1 1 1 0 17 L3/1 San Diego St. 1.1 3 2 2 0 0 31 -3/6 Niagara 1.2 1 3 0 0 3 32 -3/11 Arizona State 1.2 1 2 2 1 2 30 -3/15 Butler 2.0 1 0 0 0 5 34 -3/18 UTSA 0.0 3 3 2 0 0 9 -3/21 Oklahoma 1.0 4 4 3 0 0 30 L3/24 Northwestern 3.1 1 0 0 1 1 26 -3/29 Baylor 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 8 -4/1 Creighton 1.0 4 2 2 0 0 20 -4/4 Nebraska 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 4 -4/11 Texas A&M 1.2 1 1 1 1 0 25 -4/14 Wichita State 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 5 W4/15 Wichita State 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 15 -4/17 Missouri 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 6 -4/19 Missouri 1.2 5 3 3 0 0 32 W4/25 Texas 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 6 -4/26 Texas 1.2 1 1 0 2 2 38 -5/1 Oklahoma St. 0.2 2 0 0 0 0 11 -5/4 BYU 0.2 1 1 1 0 0 11 -5/8 Texas Tech 1.0 2 1 1 1 2 24 -5/10 Texas Tech 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 25 -5/16 Kansas 2.0 4 2 2 0 0 40 -5/20 Kansas 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 10 -5/21 Baylor 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 6 -

5/23 Texas 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 9 -5/29 Xavier 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 14 -5/31 Rice 0.2 2 2 2 1 0 18 -

#30 A.J. Morris16 Appearances/16 Starts

Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K NP Dec.2/20 Houston* 6.0 6 2 0 2 8 90 W2/26 Pacific* 6.0 4 1 0 3 7 102 W3/3 Creighton* 6.0 2 0 0 1 8 84 W3/10 Arizona State* 8.1 5 2 2 5 2 117 W3/15 Butler* 3.0 0 0 0 0 2 23 W3/20 Oklahoma* 8.0 4 0 0 2 12 117 W3/27 Baylor* 9.0 6 1 0 2 10 122 W4/3 Nebraska* 7.2 7 3 3 3 6 139 W4/10 Texas A&M* 6.2 7 4 3 0 9 93 W4/17 Missouri* 8.0 6 2 2 0 5 104 -4/24 Texas* 9.0 8 2 1 2 5 141 W5/1 Oklahoma St.* 6.0 4 2 1 1 4 88 W5/8 Texas Tech* 8.0 10 5 5 2 5 120 L5/15 Kansas* 9.0 7 1 1 1 8 127 W5/21 Baylor* 6.2 9 4 4 4 7 116 W5/30 Rice* 9.0 13 6 5 2 2 141 W

#24 Thomas Rooke32 Appearances/1 Start

Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K NP Dec.2/20 Houston 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 28 -2/22 Houston 2.2 1 1 1 1 4 42 -2/26 Pacific 0.1 1 0 0 0 1 16 -2/28 San Diego 0.1 1 0 0 1 0 6 -3/1 San Diego St. 1.0 2 1 1 0 1 15 W3/6 Niagara 0.1 3 1 1 1 1 20 -3/10 Arizona State 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 13 -3/13 Butler 3.2 0 0 0 1 5 37 W3/17 UTSA 2.1 2 1 1 0 4 40 -3/21 Oklahoma 4.2 6 4 4 0 4 81 -3/24 Northwestern 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 13 W3/28 Baylor 2.2 1 0 0 0 5 40 -3/29 Baylor 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 12 -4/3 Nebraska 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 16 -4/4 Nebraska 4.1 2 2 2 1 2 68 -4/10 Texas A&M 2.1 1 0 0 0 3 31 S4/11 Texas A&M 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 16 W4/15 Wichita State 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 5 S4/17 Missouri 0.1 2 2 2 0 0 9 L4/19 Missouri 3.2 0 0 0 1 4 56 S4/25 Texas 1.2 3 2 2 0 1 29 -4/26 Texas 0.2 1 1 1 0 1 8 -4/28 North Dakota 2.0 1 0 0 0 4 25 -5/1 Oklahoma St. 2.2 1 0 0 0 0 40 S5/4 BYU 2.0 2 0 0 0 2 30 W5/9 Texas Tech 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 10 -5/10 Texas Tech 0.0 3 2 2 0 0 11 -5/17 Kansas 0.2 5 6 4 2 1 37 -5/21 Baylor 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 28 -5/23 Texas 1.1 1 1 1 1 2 26 -5/31 Rice 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 17 -6/1 Rice* 3.0 4 4 4 3 2 54 L

#38 Todd Vogel15 Appearances/12 Starts

Date Opponent IP H R ER BB K NP Dec.3/8 Niagara* 4.0 5 1 1 0 3 59 W3/14 Butler* 5.0 4 3 3 2 4 66 W3/18 UTSA 3.0 2 0 0 0 1 50 -3/22 Oklahoma 0.2 5 6 6 2 1 36 -3/25 Northwestern 1.0 1 1 1 0 2 13 -4/1 Creighton* 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 25 -4/4 Nebraska* 3.1 5 1 1 0 3 47 W4/11 Texas A&M* 3.1 3 1 1 1 2 61 -4/19 Missouri* 3.1 3 2 2 2 3 69 -4/26 Texas* 4.0 5 1 1 1 0 58 -5/5 BYU* 5.0 5 2 2 0 5 66 -5/10 Texas Tech* 8.0 6 3 3 0 2 108 W5/17 Kansas* 2.1 5 5 5 0 0 42 L5/23 Texas* 5.0 5 2 2 0 2 61 -5/31 Rice* 4.1 6 3 3 3 0 65 L

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MISCELLANEOUS STATS

KANSAS STATE HOME RUNSNo. Player Gm. Opponent Pitcher On Out Inn.1 Jason King 1 Houston John Touchton 2 1 72 Justin Bloxom 1 Houston Jimmy Raviele 1 0 93 Jason King 2 Houston Ty Stucky 0 0 94 Rob Vaughn 4 Pacific Larry Holscher 1 1 25 Jordan Cruz 7 San Diego State Tyler Lavigne 0 1 36 Justin Bloxom 8 Creighton Jonas Dufek 0 2 37 Jordan Cruz 8 Creighton Jonas Dufek 1 0 48 Jason King 8 Creighton Bob Lackovic 1 2 69 Jason King 9 Niagara Michael Kellar 0 0 410 Jason King 13 Arizona State Mitchell Lambson 2 0 811 Daniel Dellasega 15 Butler Matt Sokolowski 1 1 612 Carter Jurica 16 Butler Jared Wagoner 0 1 113 Jordan Cruz 16 Butler Jared Wagoner 0 2 214 Nick Martini 16 Butler Jared Wagoner 0 0 615 Drew Biery 16 Butler Jared Wagoner 1 1 616 Justin Bloxom (GS) 16 Butler Tyler Tepe 3 1 817 Drew Biery 17 Butler Joe Ochs 1 2 118 Jordan Cruz 18 Butler David Dennemann 1 2 819 Carter Jurica 19 UTSA Casey Selsor 0 1 120 Drew Biery 19 UTSA Casey Selsor 1 2 421 Justin Bloxom 19 UTSA J.P. Holton 0 0 222 Justin Bloxom 20 UTSA Marc Gomez 1 2 423 Adam Muenster 21 Oklahoma C.J. Blue 0 1 724 Drew Biery 22 Oklahoma Tyson Seng 2 0 525 Carter Jurica 22 Oklahoma Chase Anderson 0 1 826 Jordan Cruz 23 Oklahoma Michael Rocha 0 0 227 Carter Jurica 24 Northwestern David Jensen 1 1 828 Drew Biery (WO) 24 Northwestern David Jensen 0 0 929 Justin Bloxom 32 Nebraska Eric Bird 0 1 830 Rob Vaughn 35 Texas A&M Ross Hales 0 2 531 Drew Biery 36 Wichita State Cameron Maldonado 2 2 132 Rob Vaughn 36 Wichita State Cameron Maldonado 0 0 233 Jordan Cruz 36 Wichita State Rimington Johnson 0 1 334 Adam Muenster 39 Missouri Ryan Gargano 0 2 435 Jordan Cruz 40 Missouri Kelly Fick 2 2 536 Drew Biery 40 Missouri Ryan Gargano 0 1 737 Justin Bloxom 41 Texas Chance Ruffin 0 1 638 Jason King 41 Texas Chance Ruffin 0 1 639 Jordan Cruz 42 Texas Cole Green 1 1 240 Jordan Cruz 42 Texas Taylor Jungmann 1 2 1141 Drew Biery 43 Texas Brandon Workman 0 0 242 Justin Bloxom 44 North Dakota David Spies 1 2 343 Matt Giller 45 North Dakota Scott Eul 0 0 744 Nick Martini 49 BYU Jeremy Toole 0 0 345 Jordan Cruz 49 BYU Jeremy Toole 0 0 446 Nick Martini 49 BYU Justin Shutt 1 1 447 Daniel Dellasega 49 BYU Jared Miller 1 0 548 Dane Yelovich 52 Texas Tech Kellen Monreal 1 0 849 Rob Vaughn 54 Kansas T.J. Walz 0 1 350 Drew Biery 54 Kansas Brett Bochy 0 1 851 Rob Vaughn 55 Kansas Lee Ridenhour 1 1 652 Nick Martini 55 Kansas Brett Bollman 0 0 753 Justin Bloxom 57 Baylor Shawn Tolleson 0 0 954 Justin Bloxom 59 Xavier Zac Richard 0 1 355 Jordan Cruz 59 Xavier Zac Richard 2 1 356 Justin Bloxom 59 Xavier Shane Liska 1 2 557 Justin Bloxom 60 Rice Ryan Berry 0 2 858 Jason King 62 Rice Mark Haynes 0 0 2

GS - Grand SlamWO - Walk-Off

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

Name 2 3 4 5+ Total4 Jurica 13 11 2 - 26

26 Martini 17 7 1 - 259 Bloxom 15 6 3 1 25

28 King 23 2 - - 2516 Biery 21 3 - - 2427 Cruz 15 5 - - 201 Yelovich 11 3 1 - 158 Muenster 10 4 - - 142 Vaughn 10 4 - - 147 Dellasega 2 1 - - 3

25 Masters 2 - - - 239 Giller 2 - - - 2Total 141 46 7 1 195

Name 2 3 4 5+ Total9 Bloxom 12 7 1 1 21

28 King 10 1 1 2 1426 Martini 8 3 1 - 1227 Cruz 4 6 1 1 124 Jurica 8 2 - - 10

16 Biery 3 3 1 2 91 Yelovich 5 1 - - 67 Dellasega 3 2 - - 58 Muenster 3 - - - 32 Vaughn 1 2 - - 2

39 Giller 1 1 - - 26 Brown 1 - - - 1

21 Rumsey 1 - - - 1Total 60 28 5 6 99

Name ‘09 Long Current Career8 Muenster 10 3 181 Yelovich 10 - 10

26 Martini 9 1 928 King 9 1 916 Biery 8 1 1027 Cruz 8 - 114 Jurica 7 - 77 Dellasega 7 - 79 Bloxom 6 4 72 Vaughn 6 - 7

39 Giller 3 - 318 Kindel 3 - 36 Brown 2 - 2

25 Masters 2 - 217 Welch 1 1 121 Rumsey 1 - 1

MULTI-HIT GAMES

MULTI-RBI GAMES

HITTING STREAKS

LAST HOME RUNPlayer G AB DateDrew Biery 8 31 5/16/09Justin Bloxom 2 7 5/30/09Jordan Cruz 3 9 5/29/09Daniel Dellasega 3 2 5/5/09Matt Giller 2 2 4/29/09Carter Jurica 38 146 3/24/09Jason King 0 3 6/1/09Nick Martini 7 31 5/17/09Adam Muenster 24 83 4/20/09Rob Vaughn 7 28 5/17/09Dane Yelovich 10 33 5/10/09

PINCH HITTINGPlayer Avg. AB H HR RBIJake Brown .000 9 0 0 1Daniel Dellasega .400 5 2 0 1Matt Giller .286 7 2 0 2Mike Kindel .400 10 4 0 2Nick Martini .000 1 0 0 0David Masters .000 3 0 0 0Adam Muenster .000 2 0 0 0Dan Rumsey .200 10 2 0 3Cameron Welch .333 3 1 0 0

TWO-OUT RBIPlayer 2009 CareerDrew Biery 22 46Justin Bloxom 27 60Jordan Cruz 19 32Daniel Dellasega 4 7Matt Giller 2 2Carter Jurica 10 11Jason King 24 37Nick Martini 17 17Adam Muenster 3 17Dan Rumsey 1 1Rob Vaughn 6 21Dane Yelovich 9 15

INFIELD HITSPlayer Infield Bunt TotalDrew Biery 7 1 8Justin Bloxom 5 4 9Jordan Cruz 2 2 4Daniel Dellasega 1 0 1Matt Giller 1 0 1Carter Jurica 9 2 11Mike Kindel 1 0 1Jason King 2 0 2Nick Martini 9 4 13David Masters 2 0 2Adam Muenster 7 2 9Rob Vaughn 8 1 9Cameron Welch 1 0 1Dane Yelovich 5 9 14

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SEASON SUPERLATIVES

SEASON SUPERLATIVESTEAM GAME HIGHSBattingAt Bats ______________________45, at Texas (4/25) and vs. North Dakota (4/29)Runs Scored ________________________________22, vs. North Dakota (4/29)Hits ________________________________________23, vs. North Dakota (4/29)RBI ________________________________________21, vs. North Dakota (4/29)Doubles __________________________________________7, vs. Niagara (3/8)Triples ____________________________2, at Baylor (3/27) and at Nebraska (4/3)Home Runs ________________________________________5, vs. Butler (3/14)Walks __________________________________________10, vs. Nevada (2/27)Strikeouts ____________________14, vs. Texas A&M (4/10) and at Kansas (5/16)Sacrifice Hits __________________________________________2, eight timesSacrifice Flies____________________3, vs. North Dakota (4/29) and vs. BYU (5/4)Stolen Bases ______________________9, vs. Niagara (3/6) and vs. Butler (3/13)Hit by Pitch __________________________________4, vs. North Dakota (4/29)Caught Stealing ____________________________________4, at Baylor (3/27)Runners LOB________________________________________14, at Texas (4/26)Hit into DP ____________________________________________3, three times

FieldingPutouts____________________________________________36, at Texas (4/25)Assists ____________________________________________19, at Rice (5/30)Errors ____________________________________________4, vs. Pacific (2/26)Passed Balls ____________________________________________1, five timesDPs Turned ____________________________________________3, four times

PitchingInnings Pitched ____________________________________12.0, at Texas (4/25)Runs Allowed __________________________________29, vs. Oklahoma (3/22)Earned Runs Allowed ____________________________29, vs. Oklahoma (3/22)Walks Allowed______________________________________9, at Kansas (5/17)Strikeouts __________________________________14, vs. Northwestern (3/25)Hits Allowed __________________________________27, vs. Oklahoma (3/22)Wild Pitches______________________________________3, vs. Texas Tech (5/9)Hit Batters________________________4, at Baylor (3/29) and vs. Missouri (4/18)

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSBattingAt Bats ______________________________________________6, seven timesRuns Scored ______________________________4, Nick Martini, vs. Butler (3/14)Hits __________________________________5, Justin Bloxom, vs. Xavier (5/29)RBI ______________________________________6, Drew Biery, vs. Butler (3/14)Doubles __3, Carter Jurica, at Oklahoma State (5/1) and Drew Biery, vs. Texas Tech (5/10)Triples __________________________________________________1, 22 timesHome Runs__2, Cruz, at Texas (4/25), Martini, vs. BYU (5/5) and Bloxom, vs. Xavier (5/29)Total Bases ____________________________13, Justin Bloxom, vs. Xavier (5/29)Walks ________3, David Masters, vs. Niagara (3/6) and Dane Yelovich, vs. BYU (5/4)Strikeouts ____________________________________________4, three timesSacrifice Hits ____________________________________________1, 44 timesSacrifice Flies ____________________________________________1, 27 timesStolen Bases__3, Muenster, vs. Niagara (/) and at Baylor (3/28); Yelovich, vs. Butler (3/13)Hit by Pitch____2, Jordan Cruz, vs. Niagara (3/7) and Carter Jurica, at Kansas (5/15)Caught Stealing __________________________________________1, 45 timesRunners LOB ______________________________7, Jason King, at Baylor (3/27)

FieldingPutouts__________________________16, Justin Bloxom, vs. Northwestern (3/24)Assists ________________________________10, Carter Jurica, vs. Pacific (2/26)Errors __________________________________________________2, six timesPassed Balls ____________________________________________1, five times

PitchingInnings Pitched ________________________________________9.0, five timesRuns Allowed ______7, Kyle Hunter and Kayvon Bahramzadeh, vs. Oklahoma (3/22)Earned Runs Allowed7, Kyle Hunter and Kayvon Bahramzadeh, vs. Oklahoma (3/22)Walks Allowed ________________________5, A.J. Morris, vs. Arizona State (3/10)Strikeouts ____________________________12, A.J. Morris, vs. Oklahoma (3/20)Wild Pitches ____________________________________________2, four timesHit Batters________________________________4, James Allen, at Baylor (3/29)

2009 SEASON BREAKDOWNStarters by Batting Order:Leadoff: (2) Muenster (39), Yelovich (23)Second: (4) Jurica (50), Muenster (8), Cruz (3), Masters (1)Third: (2) Martini (50), Jurica (12)Cleanup: (1) Bloxom (62)Fifth: (2) King (59), Biery (3)Sixth: (4) Biery (54), Martini (4), King (3), Vaughn (1)Seventh: (4) Cruz (50), Martini (7), Dellasega (4), Masters (1)Eighth: (5) Vaughn (46), Dellasega (11), Masters (3), Cruz (1), Giller (1)Ninth: (6) Yelovich (39), Cruz (8), Muenster (7), Brown (4), Kindel (3),

Dellasega (1)

Starters by Position:C: (3) Vaughn (47), Dellasega (10), Masters (5)1B: (1) Bloxom (62)2B: (2) Jurica (56), Muenster (3), Brown (3)3B: (1) King (62)SS: (2) Biery (56), Jurica (6)LF: (2) Martini (61), Muenster (1)CF: (1) Yelovich (62)RF: (1) Cruz (62)DH: (6) Muenster (50), Dellasega (6), Kindel (3), Giller (1), Biery (1), Brown (1)P: (7) Morris (16), Hoge (15), Vogel (12), Daniel (9), Bahramzadeh (6),

Hunter (3), Rooke (1)

Miscellaneous Notes:Longest game, innings ______________________________12, at Texas (4/25)Longest game, time ____________________________3:51, vs. Oklahoma (3/21)Shortest game, innings __________________________________7, four timesShortest 9-inning game, time__________________2:10, vs. Northwestern (3/24)Longest winning streak __________________________________________9Longest losing streak ____________________________________________3

INNING-BY-INNING SUMMARYInning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ex TotalKansas State 56 42 48 54 59 62 45 64 23 5 458Opponents 40 12 39 45 38 40 26 38 27 3 308

ATTENDANCEPlace Dates Total AverageHome 31 43,151 1,391Away 31 89,810 2,897Total 62 132,961 2,144Top Home Crowd: 4,280, vs. Kansas (5/15 - Tointon Family Stadium Record)Top Road Crowd: 6,344, at Texas (4/25)Top Neutral Crowd: 5,770, vs. Arizona State (3/11)

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BIG 12 REVIEW

FINAL 2009 BIG 12 CONFERENCE STANDINGS

Conference OverallSchool W L T Pct. W L T Pct.xyz-Texas 17 9 1 .648 50 16 1 .754 x-Oklahoma 17 10 0 .630 43 20 0 .683x-Missouri 16 11 0 .593 35 27 0 .565x-Kansas State 14 11 1 .558 43 18 1 .702x-Kansas 15 12 0 .556 39 24 0 .619x-Texas A&M 14 13 0 .519 37 24 0 .607x-Texas Tech 12 15 0 .444 25 32 0 .439x-Baylor 10 16 0 .385 30 26 0 .536Oklahoma State 9 16 0 .360 34 24 0 .586Nebraska 8 19 0 .296 25 28 1 .472

x - Big 12 Tournament Participant; y - Big 12 Champion; z - Big 12 Tournament Champion

2009 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPBricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City, Okla.

First TeamIF- Shaver Hansen, BaylorIF- Tony Thompson, KansasIF- Bryant Hernandez, OklahomaIF- Brodie Green, Texas A&MIF- Chris Richburg, Texas TechC- J.T. Wise, OklahomaOF- Greg Folgia, MissouriOF- Jamie Johnson, OklahomaOF- Michael Dabbs, Oklahoma StateDH- Dustin Dickerson, BaylorUTL- Brooks Raley, Texas A&MSP- A.J. Morris Kansas StateSP- Kyle Gibson, MissouriSP- Chance Ruffin, TexasRP- Austin Wood, Texas

Second TeamIF- Carter Jurica, Kansas StateIF- Aaron Baker, OklahomaIF- Garrett Buechele, OklahomaIF- Willie Rueda, Texas TechC- Buck Afenir, KansasOF- Brian Heere, KansasOF- Neil Medchill, Oklahoma StateOF- Connor Rowe, TexasDH- Joe Patterson, Texas A&MUTL- Aaron Miller, BaylorSP- T.J. Walz, KansasSP- Andrew Doyle, OklahomaSP- Tyler Blandford, Oklahoma StateRP- Ryan Duke, Oklahoma

Honorable MentionBaylor- Kendal Volz, SPKansas- Shaeffer Hall, SP; Robby Price, IF; Paul Smyth, RPKansas State- Drew Biery, IF; Justin Bloxom, IF;Jordan Cruz, OF; Jason King, IF; Nick Martini, OFMissouri- Trevor Coleman, C; Kyle Mach, IF; Aaron Senne, OFNebraska- Tyler Farst, IFOklahoma State- Kevin David, C; Tyrone Hambly, IF; TylerLyons, SP Texas- Brandon Belt, IF; Kevin Keyes, OF; Brandon Loy, IF;Cameron Rupp, C; Michael Torres, IFTexas A&M- Luke Anders, IF; Kyle Colligan, OF; KevinGonzalez, C; Ross Hales, SP; Alex Wilson, RPTexas Tech- Taylor Ashby, OF; Chad Bettis, RP; JoeyKenworthy, IF; Scott LeJeune, DH

Date Player Pitcher2/23 Caleb, Shofner, TAMU Shaeffer Hall, KU3/2 Adam Bailey, NU Brandon Workman, UT3/9 Aaron Miller, BU Ryan Duke, OU3/16 Kevin David, OSU Kyle Gibson, MU3/23 J.T. Wise, OU Kyle Gibson, MU3/30 Tyler Farst, NU A.J. Morris, KSU

Nick Fleece, TAMU4/6 Shaver Hansen, BU T.J. Walz, KU4/13 Dustin Dickerson, BU Chad Bettis, TTU4/20 Greg Folgia, MU Austin Wood, UT4/27 Bryant Hernandez, OU Chase Anderson, OU

Kyle Colligan, TAMU5/4 Tony Thompson, KU Brad Buehler, MU5/11 Greg Folgia, MU Ross Hales, TAMU5/18 Buck Afenir, KU Sean Yost, NU

BIG 12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

ALL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM1B: Brandon Belt, Texas2B: Joey Hainsfurther, BaylorSS: Brandon Loy, Texas3B: Tony Thompson, KansasC: J.T. Wise, OklahomaOF: Ryan Lollis, MissouriOF: Jamie Johnson, OklahomaOF: Kyle Colligan, Texas A&MDH: Dustin Dickerson, BaylorSP: Chance Ruffin, TexasSP: Andrew Doyle, OklahomaRP: Craig Fritsch, BaylorMost Outstanding Player: Brandon Loy, Texas

2009 COACHES ALL-BIG 12 CONFERENCE TEAMS

Wednesday, May 20Game 1: Kansas State 5, Kansas 4Game 2: Baylor 14, Texas 9Game 3: Missouri 5, Texas A&M 2Game 4: Oklahoma 5, Texas Tech 2

Thursday, May 21Game 7: Texas 9, Kansas 3Game 8: Kansas State 9, Baylor 4

Friday, May 22Game 5: Texas Tech 4, Missouri 2Game 6: Texas A&M 17, Oklahoma 15

Saturday, May 23Game 9: Baylor 8, Kansas 4Game 10: Texas 4, Kansas State 2Game 11: Missouri 5, Oklahoma 4Game 12: Texas A&M 11, Texas Tech 4

Sunday, May 24Championship GameGame 13: Texas 12, Missouri 4

Player of the Year: J.T. Wise, Oklahoma; Pitcher of the Year: A.J. Morris Kansas State; Freshman of the Year: Garrett Buechele, Oklahoma;Newcomer of the Year: David Narodowski, Kansas; Coach of the Year: Brad Hill, Kansas State

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BIG 12 STATS

Batting AverageTony Thompson, Kansas .389Dustin Dickerson, Baylor .377Brian Heere, Kansas .362Justin Bloxom, Kansas State .361J.T. Wise, Oklahoma .359

HitsTony Thompson, Kansas 96Jamie Johnson, Oklahoma 90Justin Bloxom, Kansas State 88Bryant Hernandez, Oklahoma 88Dustin Dickerson, Baylor 86

Runs ScoredJamie Johnson, Oklahoma 76Bryant Hernandez, Oklahoma 65David Narodowski, Kansas 64Neil Medchill, Oklahoma State 63Kyle Colligan, Texas A&M 63

RBITony Thompson, Kansas 82Greg Folgia, Missouri 70Justin Bloxom, Kansas State 63Buck Afenir, Kansas 63Bryant Hernandez, Oklahoma 62J.T. Wise, Oklahoma

DoublesTony Thompson, Kansas 27Kevin David, Oklahoma State 23David Narodowski, Kansas 19Brooks Raley, Texas A&M 19Nick Martini, Kansas State 17Drew Biery, Kansas State 17

TriplesMichael Dabbs, Oklahoma State 6Jason King, Kansas State 5Ryan Lollis, Missouri 5Jamie Johnson, Oklahoma 5Tom Belza, Oklahoma State 5

Home RunsTony Thompson, Kansas 21Shaver Jansen, Baylor 17J.T. Wise, Oklahoma 17Aaron Baker, Oklahoma 15Kyle Colligan, Texas A&M 15

Total BasesTony Thompson, Kansas 186Jamie Johnson, Oklahoma 156Justin Bloxom, Kansas State 148Bryant Hernandez, Oklahoma 144J.T. Wise, Oklahoma 139

Stolen BasesBrooks Raley, Texas A&M 25Adam Muenster, Kansas State 24Dane Yelovich, Kansas State 24Carter Jurica, Kansas State 23Nick Martini, Kansas State 19

WinsA.J. Morris, Kansas State 14Taylor Jungmann, Texas 11Kyle Gibson, Missouri 11Chance Ruffin, Texas 10Garrett Richards, Oklahoma 9

Innings PitchedChance Ruffin, Texas 124.2A.J. Morris, Kansas State 116.1Cole Green, Texas 110.1Kyle Gibson, Missouri 106.2Tyler Lyons, Oklahoma State 97.1

Earned Run AverageTaylor Jungmann, Texas 2.00A.J. Morris, Kansas State 2.09Austin Wood, Texas 2.61Kyle Gibson, Missouri 3.21Chance Ruffin, Texas 3.32

StrikeoutsKyle Gibson, Missouri 131Alex Wilson, Texas A&M 120Chance Ruffin, Texas 115Taylor Jungmann, Texas 101A.J. Morris, Kansas State 100

SavesRyan Duke, Oklahoma 16Austin Wood, Texas 15Randy McCurry, Oklahoma State 10Paul Smyth, Kansas 9Brad Buehler, Missouri 8

Batting AverageGarrett Buechele, Oklahoma .396Michael Dabbs, Oklahoma State .392Scott LeJeune, Texas Tech .386Tyler Farst, Nebraska .384Tyrone Hambly, Oklahoma State .376

HitsBuck Afenir, Kansas 40Michael Dabbs, Oklahoma State 40Garrett Buechele, Oklahoma 40Scott LeJeune, Texas Tech 39Chris Richburg, Texas Tech 38

Runs ScoredBrian Heere, Kansas 29Kyle Colligan, Texas A&M 29Buck Afenir, Kansas 29David Narodowski, Kansas 27Robby Price, Kansas 27

RBIBuck Afenir, Kansas 38Tony Thompson, Kansas 38Greg Folgia, Missouri 37Chris Richburg, Texas Tech 35J.T. Wise, Oklahoma 32

DoublesTony Thompson, Kansas 11Scott LeJeune, Texas Tech 10Adam Bailey, Nebraska 9Neil Medchill, Oklahoma State 9David Narodowski, Kansas 9

TriplesJordan Cruz, Kansas State 3Michael Dabbs, Oklahoma State 3Steve Gray, Missouri 3Jason King, Kansas State 3Justin Bloxom, Kansas State 2

Home RunsTony Thompson, Kansas 10J.T. Wise, Oklahoma 10Michael Dabbs, Oklahoma State 9Shaver Hansen, Baylor 9Kyle Colligan, Texas A&M 9Aaron Baker, Oklahoma 9

Total BasesMichael Dabbs, Oklahoma State 80Tony Thompson, Kansas 76J.T. Wise, Oklahoma 69Chris Richburg, Texas Tech 69Bryant Hernandez, Oklahoma 67

Stolen BasesBrooks Raley, Texas A&M 10Nick Martini, Kansas State 9Adam Muenster, Kansas State 9Michael Torres, Texas 9Casey Lytle, Kansas 8Travis Tucker, Texas 8

WinsA.J. Morris, Kansas State 7Kyle Gibson, Missouri 7T.J. Walz, Kansas 6Andrew Doyle, Oklahoma 5Four Tied at 4

Innings PitchedA.J. Morris, Kansas State 71.1Kyle Gibson, Missouri 69.2Brooks Raley, Texas A&M 64.2Chance Ruffin, Texas 60.1Tyler Lyons, Oklahoma State 60.0

Earned Run AverageA.J. Morris, Kansas State 2.02Austin Wood, Texas 2.06Taylor Jungmann, Texas 2.61Brooks Raley, Texas A&M 3.34Chance Ruffin, Texas 3.43

StrikeoutsKyle Gibson, Missouri 85Brooks Raley, Texas A&M 67Alex Wilson, Texas A&M 65A.J. Morris, Kansas State 64Tyler Blandford, Oklahoma State 59

SavesRyan Duke, Oklahoma 10Austin Wood, Texas 9Paul Smyth, Kansas 6Nick Fleece, Texas A&M 5Chad Bettis, Texas Tech 4

OVERALL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

TEAM OVERALL BATTING Team G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO1. Kansas State 62 .318 2125 458 675 123 22 58 223 3932. Oklahoma 63 .317 2146 509 680 126 20 91 275 5103. Kansas 63 .300 2184 452 656 125 19 61 272 4514. Oklahoma State 58 .300 1985 409 595 118 21 81 210 4295. Texas Tech 57 .299 1948 349 582 100 12 40 215 3796. Baylor 56 .299 1939 400 579 110 8 73 198 4627. Texas A&M 61 .298 2077 423 619 97 18 85 243 4568. Texas 67 .288 2233 405 642 122 13 53 279 3929. Nebraska 54 .282 1879 351 529 107 15 48 197 37010. Missouri 62 .272 2045 411 556 112 19 41 298 449

TEAM OVERALL PITCHINGTeam G ERA W L IP H R ER BB SO1. Texas 67 2.95 50 16 613.0 512 249 201 188 5562. Texas A&M 61 4.49 37 24 539.2 546 315 269 172 5683. Kansas 63 4.49 39 24 553.1 572 332 276 179 4664. Kansas State 62 4.51 43 18 547.1 601 308 274 169 4535. Oklahoma State 58 4.69 34 24 507.0 517 303 264 199 5166. Missouri 62 5.08 35 27 538.2 594 347 304 177 4927. Oklahoma 63 5.09 43 20 551.2 584 348 312 198 4958. Baylor 56 5.29 30 26 493.0 568 361 290 224 4619. Nebraska 54 6.22 25 28 483.2 547 379 334 256 36110. Texas Tech 57 6.31 25 32 487.2 596 402 342 266 409

TEAM CONFERENCE-ONLY BATTING Team G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO1. Texas Tech 27 .311 946 172 294 57 7 22 95 1862. Oklahoma 27 .300 930 193 279 47 6 51 106 2313. Kansas 27 .297 936 195 278 55 5 27 114 2154. Kansas State 26 .297 887 152 263 40 12 19 74 2005. Texas 27 .282 924 164 261 41 4 17 100 1596. Oklahoma State 25 .281 839 127 236 47 7 33 60 2047. Texas A&M 27 .276 895 153 247 34 4 36 100 2248. Nebraska 27 .274 933 155 256 54 7 21 81 1939. Baylor 26 .264 901 157 238 40 2 35 78 23210. Missouri 27 .255 880 158 224 45 7 20 102 208

TEAM CONFERENCE-ONLY PITCHINGTeam G ERA W L IP H R ER BB SO1. Texas 27 3.30 17 9 243.0 229 113 89 80 2332. Texas A&M 27 4.33 14 13 234.2 218 128 113 71 2473. Oklahoma 27 4.98 17 10 235.0 239 145 130 87 2044. Oklahoma State 25 5.00 9 16 214.0 223 140 119 97 1955. Missouri 27 5.30 16 11 232.2 255 155 137 71 2296. Kansas 27 5.55 15 12 235.0 278 168 145 73 1957. Kansas State 26 5.66 14 11 227.1 263 158 143 78 1748. Baylor 26 6.15 10 16 227.0 281 189 155 103 2269. Nebraska 27 7.32 8 19 233.2 295 217 190 119 15910. Texas Tech 27 7.36 12 15 231.0 295 213 189 131 190

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OPPONENT ANALYSIS

East Tennessee StateFebruary 20Charleston, S.C.

Tony Kole239-309 (9)

10-209th, Atlantic Sun

First Meeting 11/10 Starters: 6/4; Pitchers: 6/5Jeff [email protected]

OPPONENTDATE, SITE

COACH,SCHOOL RECORD, YRS.

2009 RECORD,POSTSEASON

2009 CONFERENCERECORD, FINISH

SERIES,YEAR STARTED

LETTERWINNERSRETURNING/LOST

STARTERS/PITCHERSRETURNING/LOST

SID, EMAIL,WEBSITE

DelawareFebruary 19Charleston, S.C.

Jim Sherman273-222 (9)

28-20

25-28

37-22

11-106th, Colonial Athletic

First Meeting 14/10 Starters: 3/6; Pitchers: 9/2Kenny [email protected]

The CitadelFebruary 21-22Charleston, S.C.

Fred Jordan623-450 (18)

14-41

20-103rd, Southern

First Meeting 17/10 Starters: 5/4; Pitchers: 10/5Ben [email protected]

NortheasternFebruary 28Winter Haven, Fla.

Neil McPhee612-505-4 (24)

28-25

24-25

13-115th, Colonial Athletic

First Meeting 20/8 Starters: 6/3; Pitchers: 7/6Steven [email protected]

DuquesneFebruary 27Winter Haven, Fla.

Mike Wilson329-499-2 (16)

7-1914th, Atlantic 10

First Meeting 20/8 Starters: 5/4; Pitchers: 9/4George [email protected]

St. BonaventureMarch 1Winter Haven, Fla.

Larry Sudbrook529-520-7 (24)

9-17t11th, Atlantic 10

First Meeting 19/7 Starters: 7/4; Pitchers: 9/2Patrick [email protected]

Western MichiganMarch 2Winter Haven, Fla.

Randy Ford115-137-1 (5)

14-35

22-28

9-186th, Mid American (West)

K-State leads, 1-01999

19/8 Starters: 5/4; Pitchers: 10/2Kristin [email protected]

VillanovaMarch 3Winter Haven, Fla.

Joe Godri211-204-3 (8)

6-2012th, Big East

First Meeting 24/11 Starters: 5/4; Pitchers: 12/3David [email protected]

StetsonMarch 5DeLand, Fla.

Pete Dunn1,097-688-3 (30)

27-30

36-23

16-145th, Atlantic Sun

First Meeting 19/10 Starters: 7/2; Pitchers: 9/5Dean [email protected]

Notre DameMarch 6DeLand, Fla.

Dave Schrage97-72-1 (3)

15-125th, Big East

K-State leads, 2-01983

16/4 Starters: 7/2; Pitchers: 12/1Michael [email protected]

HarvardMarch 7DeLand, Fla.

Joe Walsh319-296-2 (14)

13-28

43-17NCAA Regional

10-102nd, Ivy League (Rolfe Div.)

Series tied, 1-12000

22/7 Starters: 6/3; Pitchers: 11/3Kurt [email protected]

Kent StateMarch 12-14Manhattan, Kan.

Scott Stricklin183-103 (5)

17-93rd, Mid American (East)

K-State leads, 1-02002

22/14

Starters: 6/2; Pitchers: 10/5Matthew [email protected]

CreightonMarch 16Manhattan, Kan.

Ed Servias227-124 (6)

31-25

28-27

14-94th, Missouri Valley

K-State leads, 46-35-11903

20/9

Starters: 6/3; Pitchers: 9/6Matt [email protected]

UW-MilwaukeeMarch 19-21Manhattan, Kan.

Scott Doffek78-95 (3)

14-92nd, Horizon

K-State leads, 3-02002

19/9

Starters: 6/3; Pitchers: 13/4Chris [email protected]

Oklahoma StateMarch 26-28Manhattan, Kan.

Frank Anderson233-132 (6)

34-24NCAA Regional

30-27NCAA Super Regional

9-169th, Big 12

Oklahoma St. leads, 148-531911

16/12 Starters: 5/4; Pitchers: 8/8Wade [email protected]

Wichita StateMarch 30 - ManhattanApril 20 - Wichita

Gene Stephenson1683-577-3 (32)

11-73rd, Missouri Valley

Wichita State leads, 48-281906

20/6 Starters: 7/2; Pitchers: 13/3Tami [email protected]

Texas TechApril 1-3Lubbock, Texas

Dan Spencer25-32 (1)

25-32

25-28-1

12-157th, Big 12

Texas Tech leads, 25-15-11993

18/13 Starters: 7/2; Pitchers: 9/7Blayne [email protected]

NebraskaApril 9-11Manhattan, Kan.

Mike Anderson280-144-2 (7)

8-1910th, Big 12

Nebraska leads, 160-1021898

18/12 Starters: 4/5; Pitchers: 9/5Shamus [email protected]

BYUApril 13-14Provo, Utah

Vance Law317-263-2 (10)

30-24

30-26NCAA Regional

14-83rd, Mountain West

K-State leads, 5-21971

22/14 Starters: 4/6; Pitchers: 7/5Ralph [email protected]

BaylorApril 16-18Manhattan, Kan.

Steve Smith552-363-1 (15)

10-168th, Big 12

Baylor leads, 31-131966

18/10 Starters: 5/5; Pitchers: 10/3David [email protected]

MissouriApril 23-25Columbia, Mo.

Tim Jamieson515-356-2 (15)

35-27NCAA Regional

3-38

16-113rd, Big 12

Missouri leads, 161-100-11907

19/11 Starters: 3/6; Pitchers: 8/6Josh [email protected]

Chicago StateApril 27-28Manhattan, Kan.

Michael Caston3-38 (1)

3-38Independent

K-State leads, 7-01992

15/7 Starters: 6/3; Pitchers: 3/6Corey [email protected]

MinnesotaMay 4-5Manhattan, Kan.

John Anderson1,006-645-3 (28)

17-62nd, Big Ten

Minnesota leads, 6-01993

20/7 Starters: 6/3; Pitchers: 10/3Steven [email protected]

OklahomaApril 30-May 2Norman, Okla.

Sunny Golloway170-98-1 (5)

43-20NCAA Regional

40-19NCAA Regional

17-102nd, Big 12

Oklahoma leads, 178-66-11913

17/15 Starters: 4/5; Pitchers: 7/8Craig [email protected]

TexasMay 7-9Manhattan, Kan.

Augie Garrido567-269-2 (13)

50-16-1College World Series

17-9-11st, Big 12

Texas leads, 37-10-11985

19/8 Starters: 5/4; Pitchers: 9/2Thomas [email protected]

KansasMay 14 - LawrenceMay 15-16 - Manhattan

Ritch Price242-193-1 (7)

15-125th, Big 12

K-State leads, 161-160-11897

19/10 Starters: 6/3; Pitchers: 8/4Mike [email protected]

Texas A&MMay 21-23College Station, Texas

Rob Childress156-92-1 (4)

37-24NCAA Regional

14-136th, Big 12

Texas A&M leads, 34-10-11985

17/12 Starters: 5/4; Pitchers: 10/7Matt [email protected]

39-24NCAA Regional

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NON-CON OPPONENTS

Location ______________________________________Newark, Del.Enrollment ________________________________________16,000Colors __________________________________Royal Blue and GoldNickname ________________________________________Blue HensConference ________________________Colonial Athletic AssociationPresident__________________________________Dr. Patrick T. HarkerAthletic Director ______________________________Bernard M. MuirHome Field ______________________________Bob Hannah StadiumCapacity ____________________________________________1,300Press Box ____________________________________(302) 831-4122

Head Coach ____________________________________Jim ShermanOverall Record __________________________________491-350 (16)School Record __________________________________273-222 (9)Record vs. KSU ________________________________________0-0

2009 Record __________________________________28-20 (11-10)Conference Finish ______________________________________6thPostseason ________________________________CAA ChampionshipFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________14/10Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________3/6Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________9/2

First Meeting

Contact ________________________________________Kenny KlineOffice ______________________________________(302) 831-2186Cell ________________________________________(484) 464-5729E-Mail [email protected] ________________________________________(302) 831-8653Website __________________________________www.bluehens.com

GENERAL INFORMATION

COACH INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

SERIES HISTORY

SPORTS INFORMATION

Location __________________________________Johnson City, Tenn.Enrollment ________________________________________14,677Colors ________________________________Navy Blue and Old GoldNickname ______________________________________BuccaneersConference ____________________________________Atlantic SunPresident__________________________________Dr. Paul Stanton, Jr.Athletic Director ________________________________Dave MullinsHome Field ____________________________________Cardinal ParkCapacity ____________________________________________2,000Press Box ____________________________________(423) 461-4865

Head Coach ______________________________________Tony SkoleOverall Record __________________________________334-336 (13)School Record __________________________________239-309 (10)Record vs. KSU ________________________________________0-0

2009 Record __________________________________25-28 (10-20)Conference Finish ______________________________________9thPostseason ____________________________Atlantic Sun TournamentFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________11/10Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________6/4Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________6/5

First Meeting

Contact ______________________________________Jeff SchneiderOffice ______________________________________(423) 439-5612Cell ________________________________________(423) 741-5297E-Mail [email protected] ________________________________________(423) 439-6138Website __________________________________www.etsubucs.com

GENERAL INFORMATION

COACH INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

SERIES HISTORY

SPORTS INFORMATION

Location ____________________________________Charleston, S.CEnrollment __________________________________________2,086Colors ________________________________Citadel Blue and WhiteNickname ________________________________________BulldogsConference________________________________________SouthernPresident ______________________________Lt Gen John W Rosa, Jr.Athletic Director ______________________________Larry LeckonbyHome Field ______________________________Joseph P. Riley, Jr. ParkCapacity ____________________________________________6,000Press Box ____________________________________(843) 965-4151

Head Coach ____________________________________Fred JordanOverall Record __________________________________623-450 (18)School Record ________________________________________SameRecord vs. KSU ________________________________________0-0

2009 Record __________________________________37-22 (20-10)Conference Finish ______________________________________3rdPostseason ____________________Southern Conference TournamentFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________17/10Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________5/4Pitchers (returning/lost) ________________________________17/10

First Meeting

Contact ________________________________________Ben WaringOffice ______________________________________(843) 953-5120Cell ________________________________________(843) 327-9790E-Mail________________________________ben.waring@citadel.eduFax ________________________________________(843) 953-6727Website ______________________________www.citadelsports.com

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EAST TENNESSEE STATEFeb. 20 • Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park • Charleston, S.C.

Location______________________________________Pittsburgh, Pa.Enrollment ________________________________________10,160Colors ________________________________________Red and BlueNickname __________________________________________DukesConference ______________________________________Atlantic 10President ______________________________Dr. Charles J. DoughertyAthletic Director ________________________________Greg AmodioHome Field __________________________________Duquesne FieldCapacity ____________________________________________1,500Press Box ____________________________________________N/A

Head Coach ____________________________________Mike WilsonOverall Record ________________________________329-499-2 (16)School Record ________________________________________SameRecord vs. KSU ________________________________________0-0

2009 Record ____________________________________14-41 (7-19)Conference Finish ______________________________________14thPostseason __________________________________________NoneFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________20/8Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________5/4Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________9/4

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Contact ____________________________________George NiemanOffice ______________________________________(412) 396-5376Cell ________________________________________________N/AE-Mail [email protected] ________________________________________(412) 396-6210Website________________________________www.goduquesne.com

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Location ______________________________________Boston, Mass.Enrollment ________________________________________15,339Colors ______________________________________Red and BlackNickname__________________________________________HuskiesConference ________________________Colonial Athletic AssociationPresident ____________________________________Dr. Joseph AounAthletic Director __________________________________Peter RobyHome Field ________________________________Friedman DiamondCapacity ____________________________________________3,000Press Box ____________________________________(425) 330-8307

Head Coach ____________________________________Neil McPheeOverall Record ________________________________612-505-4 (24)School Record ________________________________________SameRecord vs. KSU ________________________________________0-0

2009 Record __________________________________28-25 (13-11)Conference Finish ______________________________________5thPostseason __________________________________________NoneFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________20/8Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________6/3Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________7/6

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Contact ______________________________________Steven KeslerOffice ______________________________________(617) 373-2691Cell ________________________________________(425) 330-8307E-Mail________________________________stevenkesler@gonu.comFax ________________________________________(617) 373-3152Website ____________________________________www.gonu.com

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Location ________________________________St. Bonaventure, N.Y.Enrollment __________________________________________2,000Colors ____________________________________Brown and WhiteNickname ________________________________________BonniesConference ______________________________________Atlantic 10President ______________________________Sister Margaret CarneyAthletic Director ________________________________Steve WatsonHome Field ________________________________Fred handler ParkCapacity______________________________________________N/APress Box ____________________________________________N/A

Head Coach __________________________________Larry SudbrookOverall Record ________________________________529-520-7 (24)School Record ________________________________________SameRecord vs. KSU ________________________________________0-0

2009 Record ____________________________________24-25 (9-17)Conference Finish______________________________________t11thPostseason __________________________________________NoneFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________19/7Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________7/4Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________9/2

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Contact ______________________________________Patrick PiersonOffice ______________________________________(716) 375-2575Cell ________________________________________________N/AE-Mail [email protected] ________________________________________(716) 375-2383Website ________________________________www.gobonnies.com

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DUQUESNEFeb. 27 • Chain of Lakes Park • Winter Haven, Fla.

NORTHEASTERNFeb. 28 • Chain of Lakes Park • Winter Haven, Fla.

ST. BONAVENTUREMarch 1 • Chain of Lakes Park • Winter Haven, Fla.

THE CITADELFeb. 21-22 • Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park • Charleston, S.C.

DELAWAREFeb. 19 • Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park • Charleston, S.C.

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HARVARDMarch 7 • Melching Field • DeLand, Fla.

NOTRE DAMEMarch 6 • Melching Field • DeLand, Fla.

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Location __________________________________Kalamazoo, Mich.Enrollment ________________________________________24,576Colors ______________________________________Brown and GoldNickname ________________________________________BroncosConference____________________________________Mid-AmericanPresident __________________________________Dr. John M. DunnAthletic Director ______________________________Kathy BeaureardHome Field ____________________________Robert J. Bobb StadiumCapacity______________________________________________N/APress Box ____________________________________(269) 998-8062

Head Coach ____________________________________Randy FordOverall Record ________________________________115-137-1 (5)School Record ________________________________________SameRecord vs. KSU ________________________________________0-0

2009 Record ____________________________________14-35 (9-18)Conference Finish __________________________6th (West Division)Postseason __________________________________________NoneFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________19/8Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________5/4Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________10/2

All-Time __________________________________K-State leads, 1-0First Meeting ________________________________________1999Last Meeting ________________________________________1999Last K-State win__________________________________3/5/99 (5-3)Last K-State Home Win__________________________________NoneLongest K-State Streak ____________________________________1Current Streak ________________________________K-State won 1

Contact ______________________________________Kristin KeirnsOffice ______________________________________(269) 387-4123Cell ________________________________________(269) 998-8062E-Mail [email protected] ________________________________________(269) 387-4139Website ______________________________www.wmubroncos.com

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Location ______________________________________Villanova, Pa.Enrollment __________________________________________6,240Colors ______________________________________Blue and WhiteNickname ________________________________________WildcatsConference ________________________________________Big EastPresident __________________________Rev. Peter M. Donohue, O.S.AAthletic Director ________________________________Vince NicastroHome Field ______________________Villanova Ballpark at PlymouthCapacity______________________________________________750Press Box ____________________________________________N/A

Head Coach ______________________________________Joe GodriOverall Record ________________________________211-204-3 (8)School Record ________________________________________SameRecord vs. KSU ________________________________________0-0

2009 Record ____________________________________22-28 (6-20)Conference Finish ______________________________________12thPostseason __________________________________________NoneFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRStarters (returning/lost) __________________________________5/4Position Players (returning/lost) ____________________________13/9Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________12/3

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Contact ______________________________________David BermanOffice ______________________________________(610) 519-4122Cell ________________________________________________N/AE-Mail [email protected] ________________________________________(610) 519-7323Website __________________________________www.villanova.com

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Location ______________________________________DeLand, Fla..Enrollment __________________________________________2,492Colors ________________________________Hunter Green and WhiteNickname __________________________________________HattersConference ____________________________________Atlantic SunPresident __________________________________Dr. Wendy B. LibbyAthletic Director____________________________________Jeff AltierHome Field ________________________Melching Field at Conrad ParkCapacity ____________________________________________2,500Press Box ____________________________________(386) 736-7360

Head Coach ______________________________________Pete DunnOverall Record ______________________________1,097-688-3 (30)School Record ________________________________________SameRecord vs. KSU ________________________________________0-0

2009 Record __________________________________27-30 (16-14)Conference Finish ______________________________________5thPostseason ____________________________Atlantic Sun TournamentFinal Ranking ________________________________________NoneLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________19/10Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________7/2Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________9/5

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Contact ______________________________________Dean WatsonOffice ______________________________________(386) 822-8130Cell ________________________________________(386) 747-2824E-Mail [email protected] ________________________________________(386) 822-8132Website__________________________________www.gohatters.com

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Location____________________________________Notre Dame, Ind.Enrollment __________________________________________8,371Colors ______________________________________Gold and BlueNickname______________________________________Fighting IrishConference ________________________________________Big EastPresident ____________________________Rev. John I. Jenkens, C.S.CAthletic Director________________________________Jack SwarbrickHome Field ________________________________Frank Eck StadiumCapacity ____________________________________________2,500Press Box ____________________________________(574) 631-9018

Head Coach____________________________________Dave SchrageOverall Record ________________________________573-625-1 (22)School Record ____________________________________97-72-1 (3)Record vs. KSU ________________________________________3-3

2009 Record __________________________________36-23 (15-12)Conference Finish ______________________________________5thPostseason ______________________________Big East TournamentFinal Ranking __________________________________________N/ALetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________16/4Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________7/2Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________12-1

All-Time __________________________________K-State leads, 2-0First Meeting ________________________________________1983Last Meeting ________________________________________1983Last K-State win ________________________________3/15/83 (5-3)Last K-State Home Win__________________________________NoneLongest K-State Streak ____________________________________2Current Streak ________________________________K-State won 2

Contact ____________________________________Michael BertschOffice ______________________________________(574) 631-8642Cell ________________________________________(574) 532-4154E-Mail [email protected] ________________________________________(574) 631-7941Website ______________________________________www.und.com

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Location __________________________________Cambridge, Mass.Enrollment __________________________________________6,704Colors ______________________________Crimson, Black and WhiteNickname ________________________________________CrimsonConference ______________________________________Ivy LeaguePresident __________________________________Drew Gilpin FaustAthletic Director ______________________________Robert L. ScaliseHome Field __________________________________O’Donnell FieldCapacity ____________________________________________1,600Press Box ____________________________________________N/A

Head Coach ______________________________________Joe WalshOverall Record ________________________________528-463-3 (28)School Record ________________________________319-296-2 (14)Record vs. KSU ________________________________________1-1

2009 Record __________________________________13-28 (10-10)Conference Finish __________________________2nd (Rolfe Division)Postseason __________________________________________NoneFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________22/7Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________6/3Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________11/3

All-Time______________________________________Series tied, 1-1First Meeting ________________________________________2000Last Meeting ________________________________________2000Last K-State win ________________________________3/25/00 (3-2)Last K-State Home Win__________________________________NoneLongest K-State Streak ____________________________________1Current Streak ________________________________Harvard won 1

Contact ______________________________________Kurt SvobodaOffice ______________________________________(617) 495-2206Cell ________________________________________________N/[email protected]__________________________________________________N/AWebsite ________________________________www.gocrimson.com

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Location ________________________________________Kent, OhioEnrollment ________________________________________34,000Colors __________________________________Navy Blue and GoldNickname ____________________________________Golden FlashesConference____________________________________Mid-AmericanPresident __________________________________Dr. Lester A. LeftonAthletic Director________________________________Laing KennedyHome Field ______________________________Schoonover StadiumCapacity ____________________________________________1,148Press Box ____________________________________(419) 934-0466

Head Coach____________________________________Scott StricklinOverall Record __________________________________183-103 (5)School Record ________________________________________SameRecord vs. KSU ________________________________________0-0

2009 Record ____________________________________43-17 (17-9)Conference Finish __________________________________3rd (East)Postseason __________________________________NCAA RegionalFinal Ranking __________________________________RV (NCBWA)Letterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________19/9Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________6/2Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________10/5

All-Time __________________________________K-State leads, 1-0First Meeting ________________________________________2002Last Meeting ________________________________________2002Last K-State win__________________________________3/1/02 (9-4)Last K-State Home Win__________________________________NoneLongest K-State Streak ____________________________________1Current Streak ________________________________K-State won 1

Contact ____________________________________Matthew LoftonOffice ______________________________________(330) 672-2254Cell ________________________________________(419) 934-0466E-Mail [email protected] ________________________________________(330) 672-2112Website ____________________________www.kentstatesports.com

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STETSONMarch 5 • Melching Field • DeLand, Fla.

WESTERN MICHIGANMarch 2 • Chain of Lakes Park • Winter Haven, Fla.

VILLANOVAMarch 3 • Chain of Lakes Park • Winter Haven, Fla.

KENT STATEMarch 12-14 • Tointon Stadium • Manhattan

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Location ______________________________________Omaha, Neb.Enrollment __________________________________________7,385Colors ______________________________________Blue and WhiteNickname ________________________________________BluejaysConference __________________________________Missouri ValleyPresident ____________________________Rev. John P. Schlegel, S.J.Athletic Director ____________________________Bruce RasmussenHome Field ________________CU Sports Park and Rosenblatt StadiumCapacity ______________________________________1,000/23,100Press Box __________________________(402) 380-1676 [Rosenblatt]

Head Coach ______________________________________Ed ServaisOverall Record ________________________________409-206-1 (15)School Record __________________________________227-124 (6)Record vs. KSU ________________________________________5-4

2009 Record ____________________________________31-25 (14-9)Conference Finish ______________________________________4thPostseason ________________________________MVC TournamentFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________22/14Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________6/3Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________9/6

All-Time ________________________________K-State leads, 46-35-1First Meeting ________________________________________2009Last Meeting ________________________________________2009Last K-State Win ________________________________3/3/09 (12-1)Last K-State Home Win____________________________3/3/09 (12-1)Longest K-State Streak ____________________________6, two timesCurrent Streak ______________________________Creighton won 1

Contact ________________________________________Matt MarekOffice ______________________________________(402) 280-5801Cell ________________________________________(218) 791-8614E-Mail [email protected] ________________________________________(402) 280-2495Website ________________________________www.gocreighton.com

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Location ____________________________________Milwaukee, Wis.Enrollment ________________________________________29,265Colors ______________________________________Black and GoldNickname ________________________________________PanthersConference __________________________________Horizon LeagueChancellor ________________________________Dr. Carlos SantiagoAthletic Director ______________________________George KoonceHome Field ________________________________Henry Aaron FieldCapacity______________________________________________500Press Box ____________________________________(414) 750-2090

Head Coach ____________________________________Scott DoffekOverall Record ____________________________________78-95 (3)School Record ________________________________________SameRecord vs. KSU ________________________________________0-0

2009 Record ____________________________________28-27 (14-9)Conference Finish ______________________________________2ndPostseason ______________________________Horizon TournamentFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________20/9Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________6/3Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________13/4

All-Time __________________________________K-State leads, 3-0First Meeting ________________________________________1997Last Meeting ________________________________________2002Last K-State Win ________________________________3/18/02 (8-7)Last K-State Home Win____________________________3/4/97 (10-3)Longest K-State Streak ____________________________________3Current Streak ________________________________K-State won 3

Contact __________________________________________Chris ZillsOffice ______________________________________(414) 229-4593Cell ________________________________________________N/AE-Mail [email protected] ________________________________________(414) 229-6759Website ______________________________www.uwmpanthers.com

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Location ______________________________________Wichita, Kan.Enrollment ________________________________________14,823Colors ____________________________________Black and YellowNickname ________________________________________ShockersConference __________________________________Missouri ValleyPresident __________________________________Dr. Donald BeggsAthletic Director __________________________________Eric SextonHome Field ____________________________________Eck StadiumCapacity ____________________________________________7,851Press Box ____________________________________(316) 978-3390

Head Coach ________________________________Gene StephensonOverall Record ______________________________1,683-577-3 (32)School Record ________________________________________SameRecord vs. KSU ______________________________________44-15

2009 Record ____________________________________30-27 (11-7)Conference Finish ______________________________________3rdPostseason __________________________________NCAA RegionalFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________20/6Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________7/2Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________13/3

All-Time ____________________________Wichita State leads, 48-28First meeting ________________________________________1906Last meeting ________________________________________2009Last K-State Home Win __________________________4/14/09 (13-5)Last K-State Road Win ____________________________4/15/09 (4-3)Longest K-State Streak ____________________________________10Current Streak ________________________________K-State won 3

Contact ________________________________________Tami CutlerOffice ______________________________________(316) 978-5559Cell ________________________________________(316) 655-2267E-Mail________________________________tcutler@goshockers.comFax ________________________________________(316) 978-3336Website ________________________________www.goshockers.com

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Location________________________________________Provo, UtahEnrollment ________________________________________33,278Colors ______________________________________Blue and WhiteNickname ________________________________________CougarsConference __________________________________Mountain WestPresident__________________________________Cecil O. SamuelsonAthletic Director ________________________________Tom HolmoeHome Field ________________________________Larry H. Miller FieldCapacity ____________________________________________2,300Press Box ____________________________________(801) 378-4041

Head Coach______________________________________Vance LawOverall Record ________________________________317-263-2 (10)School Record ________________________________________SameRecord vs. KSU ________________________________________2-4

2009 Record ____________________________________30-24 (14-8)Conference Finish ______________________________________3rdPostseason________________________Mountain West ChampionshipFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________22/14Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________4/6Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________7/5

All-Time __________________________________K-State leads, 5-2First Meeting ________________________________________1971Last Meeting ________________________________________2009Last K-State Win ________________________________5/5/09 (11-3)Last K-State Road Win __________________________________NoneLongest K-State Streak ____________________________________3Current Streak ________________________________K-State won 2

Contact________________________________________Ralph ZobellOffice ______________________________________(801) 422-9769Cell ________________________________________(801) 367-3554E-Mail [email protected] ________________________________________(801) 422-0633Website ________________________________www.byucougars.com

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Location ________________________________________Chicago, Ill.Enrollment __________________________________________6,820Colors ____________________________________Green and WhiteNickname ________________________________________CougarsConference ______________________________________Great WestPresident __________________________________Dr. Wayne WatsonAthletic Director __________________________________Sudie DavisHome Field ____________________________________Brooks FieldCapacity______________________________________________850Press Box ____________________________________(773) 414-5961

Head Coach __________________________________Michael CastonOverall Record ______________________________________3-38 (1)School Record ________________________________________SameRecord vs. KSU ________________________________________0-0

2009 Record __________________________________________3-38Conference Finish ________________________________IndependentPostseason __________________________________________NoneFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________15/7Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________6/3Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________3/6

All-Time____________________________________K-State leads, 7-0First Meeting ________________________________________1992Last Meeting ________________________________________2007Last K-State Win ________________________________5/2/07 (10-0)Last K-State Home Win____________________________5/2/07 (10-0)Longest K-State Streak ____________________________________7Current Streak ________________________________K-State won 7

Contact ______________________________________Corey MigginsOffice ______________________________________(773) 995-2217Cell ________________________________________(773) 414-5961E-Mail [email protected] ________________________________________(773) 821-4961Website ______________________________www.gocsucougars.com

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Location __________________________________Minneapolis, Minn.Enrollment ________________________________________50,833Colors ____________________________________Maroon and GoldNickname __________________________________Golden GophersConference ________________________________________Big TenPresident __________________________________Robert H. BruininksAthletic Director __________________________________Joel MaturiHome Field ____________________________________Siebert FieldCapacity ____________________________________________1,100Press Box Phone ______________________________(612) 625-4031

Head Coach __________________________________John AndersonOverall Record ______________________________1,006-645-3 (28)School Record ________________________________________SameRecord vs. KSU ________________________________________6-0

2009 Record ____________________________________40-19 (17-6)Conference Finish ______________________________________2ndPostseason __________________________________NCAA RegionalFinal Ranking ______________21st (Baseball America and Rivals.com)Letterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________20/7Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________6/3Pitchers (returning/lost) __________________________________10/3

All-Time ________________________________Minnesota leads, 6-0First Meeting ________________________________________1993Last Meeting ________________________________________1994Last K-State win ______________________________________NoneLast K-State home win __________________________________NoneLongest K-State streak ____________________________________0Current streak ______________________________Minnesota won 6

Contact ______________________________________Steven GellerOffice ______________________________________(612) 624-9396Cell ________________________________________________N/AE-Mail [email protected] ________________________________________(612) 625-0359Website ______________________________www.gophersports.com

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CREIGHTONMarch 16 • Tointon Stadium • Manhattan

UW-MILWAUKEEMarch 19-21 • Tointon Stadium • Manhattan

BRIGHAM YOUNGApril 13-14 • Miller Field • Provo, Utah

CHICAGO STATEApril 27-28 • Tointon Stadium • Manhattan

MINNESOTAMay 4-5 • Tointon Stadium • Manhattan

WICHITA STATEMarch 30 • Manhattan | April 20 • Wichita

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Location ____________________________________Stillwater, Okla.Founded ____________________________________________1890Enrollment ________________________________________33,464Colors ____________________________________Orange and BlackConference__________________________________________Big 12President ______________________________________Burns HargisV.P. for Athletic Programs __________________________Mike HolderHome Field____________________________Allie P. Reynolds StadiumCapacity ____________________________________________4,000Field Dimensions ________________________________330-398-330

Head Coach __________________________________Frank AndersonAlma Mater______________________________Emporia State ‘83Overall Record ________________________________233-132 (6)School Record ____________________________________Same

Office Phone ________________________________(405) 744-5849Best Time To Call ________________________________Contact SIDAssistant Coaches ____________________Greg Evans and Billy Jones

2009 Record ____________________________________34-24 (9-16)Conference Finish ______________________________________9thPostseason __________________________________NCAA RegionalFinal Ranking __________________________________RV (Coaches’)Letterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________16/12Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________5/4Pitchers: (returning/lost) __________________________________8/8Top Returning Position Players

Tom Belza, Jr., IF______________________(.346 avg, 6 HR, 52 RBI)Kevin David, Jr., C ____________________(.311 avg, 6 HR, 47 RBI)

Top Returning PitchersTyler Lyons, Sr., LHP ______________(7-6, 4.07 ERA, 77 SO, 25 BB)Randy McCurry, ______________(4-1, 2.16 ERA, 10 S, 54 SO, 15 BB)

All-Time __________________________Oklahoma State leads, 148-53K-State at Home ______________________________________35-56K-State in Stillwater __________________________________14-87K-State at Neutral Site____________________________________2-4Last K-State Win ________________________5/1/09 (3-2 in Stillwater)Last K-State Home Win____________________________3/30/08 (4-0)Last Time K-State Won a Home Series ____________2008 (4-3, 4-9, 4-0)Last Time K-State Swept a Home Series ________1974 (11-4), 8-3, 12-0)Last Time K-State Lost a Home Series ____________2006 (2-3, 1-2, 4-9)Last Time K-State Was Swept in a Home Series __2004 (4-12, 2-4, 2-16)Longest K-State Win Streak ______4, three times (recent: 2008-Present)Current Streak ________________________________K-State won 4Last Meeting __________K-State won, 4-3, in Stillwater, Okla. (5/1/09)

Contact ____________________________________Wade McWhorterOffice ______________________________________(405) 744-7853Cell ________________________________________(405) 612-5240E-Mail [email protected] Address________________________220 OSU Athletics Center

Stillwater, OK 74078Website __________________________________www.okstate.comPress Box Phone ______________________________(405) 744-5757

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OKLAHOMA STATEMarch 26 • 6:30 p.m.March 27 • 2 p.m.March 28 • 1 p.m.Tointon Family Stadium • Manhattan

BURNS HARGISUniversity President

MIKE HOLDERAthletic Director

TYLER LYONSSenior, LHP

TOM BELZAJunior, IF

FRANK ANDERSONHead Coach

Location ____________________________________Lubbock, TexasFounded ____________________________________________1923Enrollment ________________________________________30,000Colors ____________________________________Scarlet and BlackConference__________________________________________Big 12Chancellor ______________________________________Kent HanceAthletic Director ________________________________Gerald MyersHome Field ____________________________________Dan Law FieldCapacity ____________________________________________4,466Field Dimensions ________________________________330-398-330

Head Coach ____________________________________Dan SpencerAlma Mater ____________________________Portland State ‘90Overall Record __________________________________25-32 (1)School Record ____________________________________Same

Office Phone ________________________________(806) 742-3355Best Time To Call __________________________________MorningsAssistant Coaches __________________Trent Petrie and Ed Gustafson

2009 Record __________________________________25-32 (12-15)Conference Finish ______________________________________7thPostseason ______________________________Big 12 ChampionshipFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________18/13Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________7/2Pitchers: (returning/lost) __________________________________9/7Top Returning Position Players

Joey Kenworthy, Sr., SS ________________(.335 avg, 2 HR, 31 RBI)Taylor Ashby, Sr., OF __________________(.330 avg, 1 HR, 47 RBI)

Top Returning PitchersChad Bettis, Jr., RHP ______________(6-1, 3.59 ERA, 58 SO, 30 BB)Louis Head, So., RHP ______________(1-4, 6.29 ERA, 42 SO, 24 BB)

All-Time______________________________Texas Tech leads, 25-15-1K-State at Home ______________________________________8-10K-State in Lubbock____________________________________5-12-1K-State at Neutral Site____________________________________2-3Last K-State Win ______________________5/10/09 (9-5 in Manhattan)Last K-State Road Win ____________________________4/19/08 (7-4)Last Time K-State Won a Road Series __________2008 (12-4, 7-4, 4-19)Last Time K-State Swept a Road Series ____________No sweep to dateLast Time K-State Lost a Road Series ____________2004 (3-8, 0-3, 2-8)Last Time K-State Was Swept in a Road Series ______2004 (3-8, 0-3, 2-8)Longest K-State Win Streak ______________4, twice (recent: 2007-08)Current Streak ________________________________K-State won 1Last Meeting ______________K-State won, 9-5, in Manhattan (5/10/09)

Contact ________________________________________Blayne BealOffice ________________________________(806) 742-2770 ext. 270Cell ________________________________________(806) 742-1970E-Mail [email protected] Address ______________________________P.O. Box 43021

Lubbock, Texas 79409Website__________________________________www.texastech.comPress Box ____________________________________(806) 742-3688

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KENT HANCEChancellor

GERALD MYERSAthletic Director

CHAD BETTISJunior, RHP

JOEY KENWORTHYSenior, IF

DAN SPENCERHead Coach

TEXAS TECHApril 1 • 6:30 p.m.April 2 • 6:30 p.m.April 3 • 12 p.m.Dan Law Field • Lubbock, Texas

Location ______________________________________Lincoln, Neb.Founded ____________________________________________1869Enrollment ________________________________________23,573Colors ____________________________________Scarlet and CreamConference__________________________________________Big 12Chancellor________________________________Harvey Perlman, J.D.Athletic Director ________________________________Tom OsborneHome Field __________________________________Haymarket ParkCapacity ____________________________________________8,486Field Dimensions ________________________________335-395-325

Head Coach __________________________________Mike AndersonAlma Mater __________________________Northern Colorado ‘90Overall Record ______________________________280-144-2 (7)School Record ____________________________________Same

Office Phone ________________________________(402) 472-2269Best Time To Call______________________Weekdays, 10 a.m. to NoonAssistant Coaches ________________Dave Bingham and Eric Newman

2009 Record __________________________________25-28-1 (8-19)Conference Finish ______________________________________10thPostseason __________________________________________NoneFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________18/12Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________4/5Pitchers: (returning/lost) __________________________________9/5Top Returning Position Players

Tyler Farst, Sr., 1B ____________________(.333 avg, 3 HR, 36 RBI)Adam Bailey, Sr., RF __________________(.325 avg, 12 HR, 50 RBI)

Top Returning PitchersMike Nesseth, Jr., RHP ____________(5-4, 5.01 ERA, 73 SO, 35 BB)Casey Hauptman, Jr., RHP __________(6-4, 5.60 ERA, 41 SO, 12 BB)

All-Time ______________________________Nebraska leads, 160-102K-State at Home ______________________________________64-73K-State in Lincoln ____________________________________37-83K-State at Neutral Site____________________________________1-4Last K-State Win __________________________4/4/09 (5-3 in Lincoln)Last K-State Home Win __________________________3/31/06 (11-5)Last Time K-State Won a Home Series __________2002 (9-8, 6-22, 3-2)Last Time K-State Swept a Home Series ____________1997 (19-9, 11-3)Last Time K-State Lost a Home Series __________2008 (1-2, 4-11, 3-5)Last Time K-State Was Swept in a Home Series ____2008 (1-2, 4-11, 3-5)Longest K-State Win Streak ________________________8 (1936-40)Current Streak ________________________________K-State won 3Last Meeting __________________K-State won, 5-3, in Lincoln (4/4/09)

Contact __________________________________Shamus McKnightOffice ______________________________________(402) 471-7772Cell ________________________________________(402) 540-0268E-Mail [email protected] Address ________________________One Memorial Stadium

P.O. Box 880123, Lincoln, NE 68588Website __________________________________www.huskers.comPress Box ____________________________________(402) 434-6861

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HARVEY PERLMANChancellor

TOM OSBORNEAthletic Director

MIKE NESSETHJunior, RHP

TYLER FARSTSenior, IF

MIKE ANDERSONHead Coach

NEBRASKAApril 9 • 6:30 p.m.April 10 • 2 p.m.April 11 • 1 p.m.Tointon Family Stadium • Manhattan

Allie P. Reynolds Stadium Dan Law Field Haymarket Park

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Location ______________________________________Waco, TexasFounded ____________________________________________1845Enrollment ________________________________________14,614Colors ______________________________________Green and GoldConference__________________________________________Big 12Interim President __________________________Dr. David E. GarlandAthletic Director __________________________________Ian McCawHome Field __________________________________Baylor BallparkCapacity ____________________________________________5,000Field Dimensions ________________________________330-400-330

Head Coach ____________________________________Steve SmithAlma Mater __________________________________Baylor ‘86Overall Record ____________________________552-363-1 (15)School Record ____________________________________Same

Office Phone ________________________________(254) 710-3029Best Time To Call __________________________________MorningsAssistant Coaches ____________Mitch Thompson and Steve Johnigan

2009 Record __________________________________30-26 (10-16)Conference Finish ______________________________________8thPostseason __________________________________NCAA RegionalFinal Ranking __________________________________________NRLetterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________18/10Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________5/5Pitchers: (returning/lost) ________________________________10/3Top Returning Position Players

Joey Hainsfurther, So., IF________________(.322 avg, 1 HR, 28 RBI)Dan Evatt, So., 1B ____________________(.308 avg, 7 HR, 31 RBI)

Top Returning PitchersShawn Tolleson, Jr., RHP ____________(1-2, 4.50 ERA, 41 SO, 29 BB)Logan Verrett, So., RHP ____________(7-1, 5.13 ERA, 64 SO, 19 BB)

All-Time __________________________________Baylor leads, 31-13K-State at Home ______________________________________8-10K-State in Waco________________________________________2-21K-State at Neutral Site____________________________________3-0Last K-State Win ______________5/21/09 (9-4 in Oklahoma City, Okla.)Last K-State Home Win____________________________4/11/08 (6-1)Last Time K-State Won a Home Series ____________2006 (4-2, 3-1, 3-2)Last Time K-State Swept a Home Series __________2006 (4-2, 3-1, 3-2)Last Time K-State Lost a Home Series ____________2008 (6-1, 4-5, 0-3)Last Time K-State Was Swept in a Home Series __2000 (3-16, 5-7, 7-10)Longest K-State Win Streak ____________________________3 (2006)Current Streak ________________________________K-State won 1Last Meeting ______K-State won, 9-4, in Oklahoma City, Okla. (5/21/09)

Contact ________________________________________David KayeOffice ______________________________________(254) 710-4389Cell ________________________________________(254) 709-5147E-Mail [email protected] Address ______________________1500 S. University Parks Dr.

Waco, TX 76706Website ________________________________www.baylorbears.comPress Box Phone ______________________________(254) 754-5546

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DR. DAVID GARLANDInterim President

IAN MCCAWAthletic Director

LOGAN VERRETTSophomore, RHP

SHAWN TOLLESONJunior, RHP

STEVE SMITHHead Coach

Location ____________________________________Columbia, Mo.Founded ____________________________________________1839Enrollment ________________________________________30,200Colors____________________________________Old Gold and BlackConference__________________________________________Big 12Chancellor __________________________________Dr. Brady DeatonAthletic Director ________________________________Michael AldenHome Field __________________________________Taylor StadiumCapacity ____________________________________________2,200Field Dimensions ________________________________340-375-400

Head Coach____________________________________Tim JamiesonAlma Mater ______________________________New Orleans ‘84Overall Record ____________________________515-356-2 (15)School Record ____________________________________Same

Office Phone ________________________________(573) 882-0721Best Time To Call ________________________________Contact SIDAssistant Coaches ____________________Evan Pratte and Tony Vitello

2009 Record __________________________________35-27 (16-11)Conference Finish ______________________________________3rdPostseason __________________________________NCAA RegionalFinal Ranking __________________________________RV (Coaches’)Letterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________19/11Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________3/6Pitchers: (returning/lost) __________________________________8/6Top Returning Position Players

Aaron Senne, Sr., OF __________________(.308 avg, 6 HR, 43 RBI)Conner Mach, So, IF __________________(.246 avg, 2 HR, 17 RBI)

Top Returning PitchersNick Tepesch, Jr., RHP ______________(6-5, 6.27 ERA, 84 SO, 28 BB)Brad Buehler, Jr., RHP ______________(1-3, 4.29 ERA, 29 SO, 16 BB)

All-Time ____________________________Missouri leads, 161-100-1K-State at Home ______________________________________53-83K-State in Columbia __________________________________44-75-1K-State at Neutral Site____________________________________3-3Last K-State Win ____________________4/19/09 (11-5 in Manhattan)Last K-State Road Win ____________________________5/4/08 (4-3)Last Time K-State Won a Road Series____________2004 (5-3, 6-4, 0-12)Last Time K-State Swept a Road Series______________2002 (5-3, 10-1)Last Time K-State Lost a Road Series __________2008 (10-13, 7-11, 4-3)Last Time K-State Was Swept in a Road Series ______1998 (1-3, 7-8, 2-5)Longest K-State Win Streak ________________________11 (1925-31)Current Streak ________________________________K-State won 1Last Meeting ____________K-State won, 11-5, in Manhattan (5/19/09)

Contact ______________________________________Joshua MurrayOffice ______________________________________(573) 882-0711Cell ________________________________________(573) 268-8606E-Mail [email protected] Address ________________________________P.O. Box 677

Columbia, MO 65205Website __________________________________www.mutigers.comPress Box __________________________________(573) 884-89-12

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DR. BRADY DEATONChancellor

MIKE ALDENAthletic Director

NICK TEPESCHJunior, RHP

AARON SENNESenior, OF

TIM JAMIESONHead Coach

Location______________________________________Norman, Okla.Founded ____________________________________________1890Enrollment ________________________________________30,092Colors __________________________________Crimson and CreamConference__________________________________________Big 12President ______________________________________David BorenAthletic Director ______________________________Joe CastiglioneHome Field ______________________________L. Dale Mitchell ParkCapacity ____________________________________________2,700Field Dimensions ________________________________335-411-335

Head Coach__________________________________Sunny GallowayAlma Mater __________________Oklahoma Christian College ‘84Overall Record ____________________________505-254 -1(12)School Record ________________________________170-98-1 (5)

Office Phone ________________________________(405) 325-8354Best Time To Call ________________________________Contact SIDAssistant Coaches ______________________Mike Bell and Tim Tadlock

2009 Record __________________________________43-20 (17-10)Conference Finish ______________________________________2ndPostseason __________________________________NCAA RegionalFinal Ranking __18th (Baseball America and Rivals.com), 19th (Coaches’)Letterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________17/15Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________4/5Pitchers: (returning/lost) __________________________________7/8Top Returning Position Players

Garrett Buechele, So, 3B________________(.353 avg, 4 HR, 40 RBI)Casey Johnson, Jr., OF ________________(.307 avg, 7 HR, 44 RBI)

Top Returning PitchersRyan Duke, Jr., RHP __________(3-1, 16 S, 3.22 ERA, 43 SO, 12 BB)Michael Rocha, Jr., RHP ____________(5-3, 4.84 ERA, 41 SO, 22 BB)

All-Time ____________________________Oklahoma leads, 178-66-1K-State at Home ______________________________________43-79K-State in Norman __________________________________22-89-1K-State at Neutral Site __________________________________1-10Last K-State Win ______________________3/20/09 (9-1 in Manhattan)Last K-State Road Win ____________________________5/9/08 (6-4)Last Time K-State Won a Road Series ____________1971 (3-2, 1-5, 4-0)Last Time K-State Swept a Road Series______________1928 (11-9, 3-2)Last Time K-State Lost a Road Series __________2008 (6-4, 5-10, 2-10)Last Time K-State Was Swept in a Road Series ____2004 (6-21, 2-4, 2-16)Longest K-State Win Streak ________________________5 (1913-21)Current Streak ______________________________Oklahoma won 2Last Meeting __________Oklahoma won, 29-4, in Manhattan (3/22/09)

Contact________________________________________Craig MoranOffice ______________________________________(405) 325-8231Cell ________________________________________(405) 249-8264E-Mail [email protected] Address __________________180 West Brooks St., Suite 2525

Norman, OK 73019Website ______________________________www.soonersports.comPress Box ____________________________________(405) 325-8363

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DAVID BORENPresident

JOE CASTIGLIONEAthletic Director

RYAN DUKEJunior, RHP

GARRETT BUECHELESophomore, 3B

SUNNY GALLOWAYHead Coach

BAYLORApril 16 • 6:30 p.m.April 17 • 2 p.m.April 18 • 1 p.m.Tointon Family Stadium • Manhattan

MISSOURIApril 23 • 6 p.m.April 24 • 2 p.m.April 25 • 1 p.m.Taylor Stadium • Columbia, Mo

Baylor Ballpark Taylor Stadium L. Dale Mitchell Park

OKLAHOMAApril 30 • 6:30 p.m.May 1 • 6:30 p.m.May 2 • 1 p.m.L. Dale Mitchell Park • Norman, Okla.

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Location ______________________________________Austin, TexasFounded ____________________________________________1883Enrollment ________________________________________49,738Colors ________________________________Burnt Orange and WhiteConference__________________________________________Big 12President ________________________________William C. Powers, Jr.Athletic Director ________________________________DeLoss DoddsHome Field ______________________________UFCU Disch-Falk FieldCapacity ____________________________________________6,649Field Dimensions ________________________________340-400-325

Head Coach __________________________________Augie GarridoAlma Mater ______________________________Fresno State ‘61Overall Record ____________________________1,718-793-9 (41)School Record ______________________________567-269-2 (13)

Office Phone ________________________________(512) 471-5732Best Time To Call ________________________________Contact SIDAssistant Coaches________________Tommy Harmon and Skip Johnson

2009 Record ________________________________50-16-1 (17-9-1)Conference Finish ______________________________________1stPostseason ______________________________College World SeriesFinal Ranking ________2nd (Baseball America, Rivals.com and Coaches’)Letterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________19/8Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________5/4Pitchers: (returning/lost) __________________________________9/2Top Returning Position Players

Kevin Keyes, Jr., OF ____________________(.305 avg, 9 HR, 46 RBI)Cameron Rupp, Jr., C ________________(.292 avg, 11 HR, 46 RBI)

Top Returning PitchersTaylor Jungmann, So., RHP ________(11-3, 2.00 ERA, 101 SO, 35 BB)Chance Ruffin, Jr., RHP __________(10-2, 3.32 ERA, 115 SO, 25 BB)

All-Time ________________________________Texas leads, 37-10-1K-State at Home ______________________________________3-14K-State in Austin ____________________________________7-20-1K-State at Neutral Site____________________________________0-3Last K-State Win ________________________4/25/09 (5-4 in Austin)Last K-State Home Win____________________________4/26/08 (4-1)Last Time K-State Won a Home Series ________1998 (11-10, 6-10, 5-3)Last Time K-State Swept a Home Series____________No Sweep to DateLast Time K-State Lost a Home Series ____________2008 (5-6, 4-1, 4-7)Last Time K-State Was Swept in a Home Series __2006 (2-7, 2-10, 9-10)Longest K-State Win Streak ________________________3 (1997-98)Current Streak __________________________________Texas won 1Last Meeting ________Texas won, 4-2, in Oklahoma City, Okla. (5/23/09)

Contact ______________________________________Thomas DickOffice ______________________________________(512) 471-6039Cell ________________________________________(512) 748-9314E-Mail____________________________thomas.dick@athletics.utexas.eduMailing Address ________________________________P.O. Box 7399

Austin, TX 78705Website ________________________________www.texassports.comPress Box Phone ______________________________(512) 471-1146

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WILLIAM C. POWERSUniversity President

DELOSS DODDSAthletic Director

Location ____________________________________Lawrence, Kan.Founded ____________________________________________1866Enrollment ________________________________________31,102Colors ____________________________________Crimson and BlueConference__________________________________________Big 12Chancellor ______________________________Bernadette Gray-LittleAthletic Director__________________________________Lew PerkinsHome Field ________________________________Hoglund BallparkCapacity ____________________________________________2,500Field Dimensions ________________________________330-392-330

Head Coach ______________________________________Ritch PriceAlma Mater ______________________________Williamette ‘78Overall Record ____________________________817-617-2 (31)School Record ______________________________242-193-1 (7)

Office Phone ________________________________(785) 864-7907Best Time To Call ________________________________Contact SIDAssistant Coaches ____________________Ryan Graves and John Szefc

2009 Record __________________________________39-24 (15-12)Conference Finish ______________________________________5thPostseason __________________________________NCAA RegionalFinal Ranking __________________________________RV (Coaches’)Letterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________19/10Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________6/3Pitchers: (returning/lost) __________________________________8/4Top Returning Position Players

Tony Thompson, Jr., IF ________________(.389 avg, 21 HR, 82 RBI)Brian Heere, Jr., OF ____________________(.364 avg, 5 HR, 40 RBI)

Top Returning PitchersLee Ridenhour, So., RHP ____________(6-3, 4.65 ERA, 49 SO, 23 BB)T.J. Walz, Jr., RHP ________________(8-3, 4.70 ERA, 88 SO, 34 BB)

All-Time ______________________________K-State leads, 161-160-1K-State at Home ____________________________________94-79-1K-State in Lawrence __________________________________61-83K-State at Neutral Site____________________________________6-1Last K-State Win ______________5/20/09 (5-4 in Oklahoma City, Okla.)Last K-State Home/Road Win ____________5/15/09 (4-1) | 5/16/08 (5-0)Last Time K-State Won a Home Series __________2008 (5-0, 5-4, 11-10)Last Time K-State Swept a Home Series ________2008 (5-0, 5-4, 11-10)Last Time K-State Lost a Home Series ____________2006 (5-8, 2-5, 5-4)Last Time K-State Was Swept in a Home Series ____2004 (3-5, 6-19, 4-7)Longest K-State Win Streak ________________________8 (2006-09)Current Streak ________________________________K-State won 1Last Meeting ______K-State won, 5-4, in Oklahoma City, Okla. (5/20/09)

Contact ____________________________________Mike CummingsOffice ______________________________________(785) 864-3575Cell ________________________________________(785) 331-6307E-Mail______________________________________________mtc@ku.eduMailing Address ____________________1651 Naismith Dr., Room 10

Lawrence, KS 66045Website ________________________________www.kuathletics.comPress Box ____________________________________(785) 864-4037

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BERNADETTE GRAY-LITTLEChancellor

LEW PERKINSAthletic Director

Location ________________________________College Station, TexasFounded ____________________________________________1872Enrollment ________________________________________48,787Colors ____________________________________Maroon and WhiteConference__________________________________________Big 12Interim President____________________________Dr. R. Bowen LoftinAthletic Director __________________________________Bill ByrneHome Field ______________________________________Olsen FieldCapacity ____________________________________________7,053Field Dimensions ________________________________330-400-330

Head Coach____________________________________Rob ChildressAlma Mater________________________________Northwood ‘90Overall Record ______________________________156-92-1 (4)School Record ____________________________________Same

Office Phone ________________________________(979) 845-4810Best Time To Call __________________________________MorningsAssistant Coaches ____________________Matt Deggs and Justin Seely

2009 Record ____________________________________37-24 (18-9)Conference Finish ______________________________________6thPostseason __________________________________NCAA RegionalFinal Ranking ______________________25th (NCBWA), RV (Coaches’)Letterwinners (returning/lost) ____________________________17/12Starters (returning/lost) __________________________________5/4Pitchers: (returning/lost) ________________________________10/7Top Returning Position Players

Brodie Greene, Sr., CF ________________(.334 avg, 11 HR, 35 RBI)Joe Patterson, Sr., DH ________________(.386 avg, 12 HR, 52 RBI)

Top Returning PitchersNick Fleece, Jr., RHP ____________(4-1, 5 SV, 3.54 ERA, 32 SO, 8 BB)Ross Hales, So., LHP ______________(6-2, 4.11 ERA, 76 SO, 22 BB)

All-Time ____________________________Texas A&M leads, 34-10-1K-State at Home ______________________________________7-11K-State in College Station ______________________________3-18-1K-State at Neutral Site____________________________________0-5Last K-State Win ______________________4/11/09 (4-3 in Manhattan)Last K-State Road Win ____________________________5/14/04 (3-2)Last Time K-State Won a Road Series __________Not happened to dateLast Time K-State Swept a Road Series ____________No sweep to dateLast Time K-State Lost a Road Series __________2008 (2-7, 8-13, 4-14)Last Time K-State Was Swept in a Road Series ____2008 (2-7, 8-13, 4-14)Longest K-State Win Streak ________________2, twice (recent: 2009)Current Streak ________________________________K-State won 2Last Meeting ______________K-State won, 4-3, in Manhattan (4/11/09)

Contact ________________________________________Matt SimonOffice ______________________________________(979) 862-5451Cell ________________________________________(979) 255-0469E-Mail __________________________________matts@athletics.tamu.eduMailing Address ______________________________P.O. Box 30017

College Station, TX 77842Website ______________________________www.aggieathletics.comPress Box ____________________________________(979) 458-3604

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DR. R. BOWEN LOFTINInterim President

BILL BYRNEAthletic Director

TEXASMay 7 • 6:30 p.m.May 8 • 2 p.m.May 9 • 1 p.m.Tointon Family Stadium • Manhattan

TAYLOR JUNGMANNSophomore, RHP

KEVIN KEYESJunior, OF

AUGIE GARRIDOHead Coach

KANSASMay 14 • 7 p.m. • Hoglund Ballpark • Lawrence, Kan.May 15 • 6:30 p.m.May 16 • 2 p.m.Tointon Family Stadium • Manhattan

T.J. WALZJunior, RHP

TONY THOMPSONJunior, IF

RITCH PRICEHead Coach

NICK FLEECEJunior, LHP

BRODIE GREENESenior, OF

ROB CHILDRESSHead Coach

TEXAS A&MMay 21 • 6:35 p.m.May 22 • 2:05 p.m.May 23 • 1:05 p.m.Olsen Field • College Station, Texas

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The Big 12 Conference has established a consistent level of nationalsuccess on the field and in the classroom as it continues its 14th sea-son in 2009-10.

Since it began play in 1996-97, the Conference can boast of 35 teamcrowns and over 420 individual NCAA Championships. The successcontinued this fall, as Oklahoma State won the NCAA men’s crosscountry title. Five Big 12 volleyball teams competed in the regionalsemifinals of the NCAA Championship in the same year for the firsttime and the league had a squad in the national championship matchfor the third time. The Big 12 also had a school play for the BCS Na-tional Championship for the seventh season. A year earlier, the Big 12added three more national titles to its ledger as Texas A&M capturedcrowns in men’s golf as well as men’s and women’s outdoor track &field.

The individual honors also continued in December, as Jenny Barringerof Colorado earned The Bowerman Award, presented for the first timeto the most outstanding collegiate women’s track and field athlete.She beat out two other Big 12 athletes (Destinee Hooker, UT; PorschaLucas, TAMU) as the Conference had all three finalists for the honor.In fact, four of six finalists came from the Big 12 as German Fernan-dez of Oklahoma State was among the last three choices on the men’sside.

The Big 12 has had four Heisman Trophy winners in its 13-year history.In 2008, the Big 12 established a high-water mark, as for the first timein the 74-year history of the Heisman Trophy four of the top five vote-getters hailed from the same conference, including award-winner SamBradford (Oklahoma). The league followed that recognition with twoof the top five finalists in 2009.

During the past six seasons a total of 14 NCAA trophies have beenhoisted by Big 12 institutions, with at least one national crown wonin all but one year for the Conference, including each of the past 13seasons.

The Big 12 leads all conferences with its seven appearances in BCStitle games. Seven league squads have played for the football nationalchampionship in the last 10 years with berths in 17 BCS games over-all, including two each in 2007 and 2008. In the past two seasons, theBig 12 has had 16 players earn Consensus All-America accolades.

In basketball, 10 women’s and nine men’s teams have advanced totheir respective Final Fours in the past eight seasons as the Big 12continues its place among the elite intercollegiate athletic confer-ences. The six men’s Final Four participants since 2002 are tied for themost of any conference. Numerous national honors have been wonby basketball student-athletes during the league's history. The Big 12had a national player of the year honoree for the third straight yearwhen Blake Griffin (Oklahoma) was the consensus winner in 2008-09. Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) gave the conference a consensus All-America selection in women’s basketball for the ninth straight season.

The Big 12 and its member institutions are committed to a competi-tive environment where sportsmanship and fair play take center stage.Whether on the field, in the classroom, or within the community thestudent-athletes, administrators, coaches and game officials of theBig 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship.

Big 12 student-athletes also do well in garnering national academicrecognition. Sarah Pavan (Nebraska) was named Academic All-Amer-ica of the Year in volleyball in 2006 and 2007 by ESPN The Magazineand College Sports Information Directors of America with a 4.0 grade-point average in Biochemistry. She also won the national academic

honor presented for all sports in 2006-07 and was named recipient ofthe prestigious 2006-07 Honda-Broderick Award as Collegiate WomanAthlete of the Year. She is the first athlete since the Big 12 was formedto earn the accolade. In its history, the conference has over 330 aca-demic honorees, averaging more than 25 each season.

The Big 12 can boast of other stories that combine on and off the fieldsuccess. Patience Knight (Texas Tech) was the recipient of the HondaInspiration Award in 2008, given to an outstanding female collegeathlete who overcomes adversity to excel in her sport. She was di-agnosed with a cancerous tumor in 2007, but rebounded to win All-America honors at the 2008 NCAA Indoor Track & FieldChampionships.

Competitive excellence, scholarship and sportsmanship are all equalcomponents of the Big 12 philosophy. All-Big 12 teams and AcademicAll-Big 12 squads are recognized for each sport at the end of their re-spective seasons.

At the end of each academic year, the Conference honors its top maleand female student-athletes with the Big 12 Athlete of the Year andBig 12 Sportsperson of the Year awards.

Institutions can also nominate student-athletes for the prestigious Dr.Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships at the end of each academicyear. A total of 225 scholars have received over 1.3 million in post-graduate financial aid through the first 13 years of the program.

The Big 12 sponsors 21 sports. Men’s squads include baseball, bas-ketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, outdoor track& field, swimming & diving, tennis and wrestling. Women’s teams arefielded in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, indoor track &field, outdoor track & field, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and vol-leyball.

The Conference is made up of 12 institutions that have shared manytraditional rivalries throughout their histories. Member schools in-clude - Baylor University, University of Colorado, Iowa State University,University of Kansas, Kansas State University, University of Missouri,University of Nebraska, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State Uni-versity, University of Texas, Texas A&M University and Texas Tech Uni-versity.

The institutions created a league that encompasses seven states, over46 million people and television households in 18 of the top 100 mar-kets within its geographic footprint.

The Conference conducts championships for 20 of its 21 sports. Eachchampionship helps to determine teams and/or individuals that willrepresent the Conference in national postseason competition. Thewinner of the Big 12 football championship game earns the league’sberth into the prestigious Bowl Championship Series.

In the last several years the Big 12 has increased its bowl agreementsand expanded television opportunities for all sports through contractswith ABC/ESPN and FSN. Most recently, the league renewed and ex-panded its multi-year arrangement with ABC/ESPN, Inc. The new con-tract began in 2008-09.

In its first 13 years, the Conference has distributed more than $1.1billion to its 12 member institutions.

The Big 12 staff administers to over 4,600 student-athletes in its 21sports. The conference office is headquartered in Irving, Texas.

BIG SIX CHAMPIONS1929 Nebraska1930 Kansas State/Oklahoma1931 Missouri/Oklahoma1932 Missouri1933 Kansas State/Oklahoma1934 None1935 Oklahoma1936 Iowa State1937 Missouri1938 Missouri1939 Oklahoma1940 Oklahoma1941 Missouri1942 Missouri1943-45 None due to World War II1946 Oklahoma1947 Oklahoma

BIG SEVEN CHAMPIONS1948 Nebraska1949 Kansas1950 Nebraska1951 Oklahoma1952 Missouri1953 Oklahoma1954 Missouri1955 Oklahoma1956 Oklahoma1957 Iowa State

BIG EIGHT CHAMPIONS1958 Missouri1959 Oklahoma State1960 Oklahoma State1961 Oklahoma State1962 Missouri1963 Missouri1964 Missouri1965 Missouri1966 Oklahoma State1967 Oklahoma State1968 Oklahoma State1969 Oklahoma State1970 Iowa State1971 Iowa State1972 Oklahoma1973 Oklahoma1974 Oklahoma1975 Oklahoma1976 Missouri*1977 Missouri/Oklahoma*1978 Missouri/Oklahoma/Oklahoma State*1979 Missouri/Oklahoma*1980 Nebraska/Oklahoma State/Missouri*1981 Missouri/Oklahoma State*1982 Oklahoma State*1983 Oklahoma State*1984 Oklahoma State*1985 Oklahoma State*1986 Oklahoma/Oklahoma State*1987 Oklahoma State*1988 Oklahoma State*1989 Oklahoma State*1990 Oklahoma State*1991 Oklahoma State*1992 Oklahoma State*1993 Oklahoma State*1994 Oklahoma State*1995 Oklahoma/Oklahoma State*1996 Missouri/Oklahoma State*

BIG 12 CHAMPIONS1997 Texas Tech/Oklahoma*1998 Texas A&M/Texas Tech*1999 Texas A&M/Nebraska*2000 Baylor/Nebraska*2001 Nebraska*2002 Texas*2003 Nebraska/Texas*2004 Texas/Oklahoma State*2005 Baylor/Nebraska*2006 Texas/Kansas*2007 Texas/Texas A&M*2008 Texas A&M/Texas*2009 Texas*

*The Big Eight/12 has conducted a postseason tournament every year

since 1976. The asterisk indicates the tournament champion.

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The Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Championship returns to Oklahoma City's AT&T Brick-town Ballpark for the annual eight-team championship in 2010.

The Brick, which was opened on April 2, 1998, and seats 13,066 fans, serves as thehome facility for the Class AAA Oklahoma Redhawks. The venue is hosting the 11thbaseball championship in the league's 14-year tenure.

Previous championships have set almost annual attendance records while playing atthree sites to date: All-Sports Stadium (1997) in Oklahoma City, AT&T Bricktown Ball-park (1998-2001, '03, '05-08), and Rangers Ballpark in Arlington (2002, '04).

Past championship winners include Kansas (2006), Nebraska (1999-2001, '05), Okla-homa (1997), Oklahoma State (2004) Texas (2002-03, 08-09), Texas A&M (2007) andTexas Tech (1998).

CHAMPIONSHIP FORMATThe Big 12 introduced a two-division, pool play format for the championship in 2006.Each of the eight teams competing is guaranteed a minimum of three games.

Results from the league's 27-game round-robin conference schedule will determine theeight seeds for the Championship. Seeds 2, 3, 6 and 7 will compete in pool play on oneside of the bracket, while seeds 1, 4, 5 and 8 will play in the other. The two teams withthe best record within their bracket will advance to the Championship game, with the

winner earning the Big 12's automatic berth into the NCAA Championship. Head-to-head competition will break ties within each bracket. In the event of more than twoteams being tied for the top spot within a bracket, the highest seeded team will advanceto Sunday's winner-take-all championship game.

CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORYOklahoma City and AT&T Bricktown Ballpark will host the Phillips 66 Baseball Champi-onship through the 2011 season. The event has been contested in Oklahoma City 11 ofthe last 12 years (All Sports Stadium - 1997; Bricktown Ballpark - 1998-01, '03, '05-08).

In 2002, the Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Championship moved to the largest postseasonvenue with the exception of football and outdoor track & field in Big 12 history. RangersBallpark in Arlington, Texas, home of the American League's Texas Rangers, set a recordwith 150,196 tickets sold for 14 games. In the two years (2002, '04) at Rangers Ballpark,the tournament had 275,824 tickets sold for 27 games - an average of more than10,000.

The Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship has received consistent television coverage overthe years. FSN and its regional affiliates have carried each title game. Numerous othergames have been available via the Big 12 web site over the last two seasons.

TICKET INFORMATIONFor ticket information, contact the Oklahoma Redhawks at (405) 218-1000.

2010 PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPMay 26-30

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1976 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT (1-2)Game 1 – Colorado 2, Kansas State 0May 8, 1976 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EColorado 000 100 010 2 6 0Kansas State 000 000 000 0 4 2WP-Howell (10-3) LP-Power (6-5)

Game 2 – Kansas State 8, Kansas 3May 9, 1976 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 100 013 120 8 12 1Kansas 020 000 001 3 5 0WP-Tuttle (8-3) LP-Rhodes (5-3)

Game 3 – Iowa State 11, Kansas State 8May 10, 1976 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 030 230 000 8 7 5Iowa State 032 101 13x 11 15 0WP-Ochsner LP-Mach (6-5)

1977 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT (1-2)Game 1 – Missouri 10, Kansas State 2May 18, 1977 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 000 000 002 2 7 2Missouri 007 020 10x 10 17 0WP-Bloemke (9-3) LP-Tuttle (5-5)

Game 2 – Kansas State 10, Kansas 6May 19, 1977 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas 013 010 100 6 8 0Kansas State 010 621 00x 10 13 4WP-Seitz LP-Sutcliffe SV-Mach

Game 3 – Missouri 13, Kansas State 5May 20, 1977 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 010 201 000 5 7 5Missouri 422 011 03x 13 18 2WP-Shockey LP-Hudson

1983 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT (0-2)Game 1 – Oklahoma 6, Kansas State 2May 11, 1983 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 000 010 001 2 13 2Oklahoma 020 220 00x 6 7 0WP-Santiago (4-3) LP-Smith (3-2) SV-Zeegers (2)

Game 2 – Kansas 11, Kansas State 1May 12, 1983 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas 102 211 040 11 18 2Kansas State 100 000 000 1 7 3WP-Phillips (4-3) LP-Wilkerson (5-4)

1985 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT (0-2)Game 1 – Oklahoma State 10, Kansas State 4May 15, 1985 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 200 000 101 4 11 3Oklahoma State 302 012 20x 10 11 2WP-Bayley (3-0) LP-Smith (7-6)

Game 2 – Nebraska 11, Kansas State 4May 16, 1985 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 102 100 000 4 7 2Nebraska 040 020 05x 11 16 2WP-Webb (8-3) LP-Bramlage (7-6)

1990 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT (0-2)Game 1 – Nebraska 7, Kansas State 5May 16, 1990 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H ENebraska 301 100 200 7 11 2Kansas State 100 100 003 5 12 1WP-Tegimeier (7-2) LP-Hierholzer (7-5) SV-Matranga (4)

Game 2 – Iowa State 18, Kansas State 3May 17, 1990 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 030 000 000 3 10 2Iowa State 000 141 1(11)0 18 17 1WP-Myers (2-5) LP-Pedersen (5-5)

1993 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT (0-2)Game 1 – Oklahoma State 8, Kansas State 2May 20, 1993 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 000 000 200 2 5 3Oklahoma State 020 110 13x 8 9 1WP-Hogue (4-0) LP-Merriman (3-8) SV-Linfante (4)

Game 2 – Oklahoma 11, Kansas State 7May 21, 1993 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 110 010 022 7 12 2Oklahoma 024 300 11x 11 9 0WP-Ortiz (2-1) LP-Driskill (3-7)

1995 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT (2-2)Game 1 – Kansas State 8, Oklahoma State 1May 18, 1995 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 004 100 210 8 10 0Oklahoma State 000 000 010 1 3 1WP-Koeman (6-2) LP-Nelson (10-4)

Game 2 – Iowa State 11, Kansas State 2May 19, 1995 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EIowa State 000 012 260 11 11 0Kansas State 000 010 100 2 4 1WP-Pollak (6-1) LP-Yanz (4-7)

Game 3 – Kansas State 14, Kansas 11May 20, 1995 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 110 004 602 14 13 2Kansas 102 500 021 11 11 2WP-Novak (6-0) LP-Barrett (1-1) SV-Albrecht (3)

Game 4 – Iowa State 7, Kansas State 6May 20, 1995 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 110 000 220 6 10 1Iowa State 000 510 01x 7 7 0WP-Allen LP-Walty (2-6) SV-Koenig

1996 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT (0-2)Game 1 – Oklahoma State 10, Kansas State 4May 16, 1996 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 001 000 201 4 7 1Oklahoma State 200 240 11x 10 8 2WP-Graves (9-2) LP-Koeman (7-5)

Game 2 – Kansas 14, Kansas State 4May 17, 1996 - All Sports Stadium - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 000 100 120 4 12 3Kansas 070 201 13x 14 15 1WP-Belovsky (7-6) LP-Oiseth (6-4)

2002 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT (2-2)Game 1 – Texas Tech 5, Kansas State 4May 22, 2002 - Ballpark at Arlington - Arlington, Texas

R H EKansas State 100 000 020 010 4 14 3Texas Tech 100 000 020 011 5 11 3WP-Rowe (9-2) LP-Walter (3-3)

Game 2 – Kansas State 6, Baylor 2May 23, 2002 - Ballpark at Arlington - Arlington, Texas

R H EKansas State 010 301 100 6 10 1Baylor 000 000 110 2 10 2WP-Smith (6-6) LP-Taylor (8-2)

Game 3 – Kansas State 7, Texas Tech 6May 24, 2002 - Ballpark at Arlington - Arlington, Texas

R H ETexas Tech 500 001 000 6 6 1Kansas State 120 020 11x 7 12 0WP-Walter (4-3) LP-Harbin (2-2)

Game 4 – Nebraska 8, Kansas State 7May 25, 2002 - Ballpark at Arlington - Arlington, Texas

R H ENebraska 101 111 111 8 13 0Kansas State 002 200 300 7 13 1WP-Hale (3-2) LP-Walter (4-4)

2007 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (1-2)Game 1 – Texas 19, Kansas State 10May 23, 2007 - Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 040 000 060 10 13 0Texas 01(10) 000 26x 19 17 2WP-Krebs (8-1) LP-Murray (4-3)

Game 2 – Kansas State 5, Nebraska 1May 24, 2007 - Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H ENebraska 000 001 000 1 5 5Kansas State 020 100 02x 5 9 1WP-Hutt (9-4) LP-Shierk (2-7)

Game 3 – Texas A&M 7, Kansas State 2May 26, 2007 - Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H ETexas A&M 121 010 110 7 10 0Kansas State 010 001 000 2 8 1WP-Newmann (10-1) LP-Bayuk (5-6)

2008 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (2-2)Game 1 – Kansas State 3, Oklahoma State 2May 21, 2008 - Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 200 100 000 3 9 1Oklahoma State 000 000 110 2 8 1WP-Hutt (7-4) LP-Blandford (4-5)

Game 2 – Nebraska 5, Kansas State 2May 23, 2008 - Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H ENebraska 002 010 200 5 9 2Kansas State 000 200 000 2 8 1WP-Dorn (6-1) LP-Bayuk (1-5)

Game 3 – Kansas State 3, Baylor 2May 24, 2008 - Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EBaylor 000 002 000 2 8 2Kansas State 000 102 00x 3 7 2WP-Murray (3-2) LP-Volz (3-6)

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME – Texas 15, Kansas State 7May 25, 2008 - Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H ETexas 104 403 030 15 19 0Kansas State 010 050 001 7 11 2WP-Wood (6-3) LP-Morris (4-4)

2009 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP (2-1)Game 1 – Kansas State 5, Kansas 2May 20, 2009 - Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas 000 010 300 4 15 2Kansas State 000 003 11x 5 10 0WP-Allen (2-1) LP-Selik (1-2)

Game 2 – Kansas State 9, Baylor 4May 21, 2009 - Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 200 300 211 9 11 0Baylor 001 000 300 4 9 1WP-Morris (13-1) LP-Kempf (4-5)

Game 3 – Texas 4, Kansas State 2May 23, 2007 - Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City, Okla.

R H EKansas State 000 020 000 2 6 0Texas 000 111 01x 4 8 4WP-Jungman (7-3) LP-Applegate (2-2)

TOURNAMENT RECORDSOVERALL: 11-21 (.344)BIG 12: 7-7 (.500)Team Total W L T First LastBaylor 3 3 0 0 2002 2009Colorado 1 0 1 0 1976 1976Iowa State 4 0 4 0 1976 1995Kansas 5 4 1 0 1976 2009Missouri 2 0 2 0 1977 1977Nebraska 5 1 4 0 1985 2008Oklahoma 1 0 1 0 1993 1993Oklahoma State 5 2 3 0 1985 2008Texas 3 0 3 0 2007 2009Texas Tech 2 1 1 0 2002 2002Texas A&M 1 0 1 0 2007 2007Total 32 11 21 0 1976 2009

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FRIDAY, FEB. 19Delaware vs. Kansas State, 11 amThe Citadel Shootout; Charleston, S.C.

Duke at Baylor, 1 pmOpening Weekend Classic; Waco, Texas

Gonzaga vs. Missouri, 2 pmCollegiate Cactus Classic; Tucson, Ariz.

Eastern Michigan at Kansas, 3 pmNew Mexico at Texas, 3 pmJacksonville State at Texas Tech, 4 pm

Red Raider Classic; Lubbock, TexasGeorgia at Baylor, 5 pm

Opening Weekend Classic; Waco, TexasSeton Hall at Texas A&M, 6:35 pmOklahoma at San Diego State, 8 pmNebraska at Fresno State, 8:05 pm

SATURDAY, FEB. 20E. Tennessee State vs. Kansas State, 10 amThe Citadel Shootout; Charleston, S.C.

Eastern Michigan at Kansas, 10 amDuke at Baylor, 1 pm

Opening Weekend Classic; Waco, TexasOklahoma Christian at Oklahoma State, 2 pmNew Mexico at Texas, 2 pmSeton Hall at Texas A&M, 2:05 pmOklahoma at San Diego State (DH), 3 pmWashington vs. Missouri, 4 pm

Collegiate Cactus Classic; Tucson, Ariz.Michigan at Texas Tech, 4 pm

Red Raider Classic; Lubbock, TexasNebraska at Fresno State, 4:05 pmNew Mexico State vs. Missouri, 8 pm

Collegiate Cactus Classic; Tucson, Ariz.

SUNDAY, FEB. 21Michigan at Texas Tech, 11 am

Red Raider Classic; Lubbock, TexasGonzaga vs. Missouri, 12 pm

Collegiate Cactus Classic; Tucson, Ariz.Eastern Michigan at Kansas, 12 pmSeton Hall at Texas A&M, 12:05 pmKansas State at The Citadel, 12:30 pmThe Citadel Shootout; Charleston, S.C.

New Mexico at Texas, 1 pmGeorgia at Baylor, 2 pm

Opening Weekend Classic; Waco, TexasJacksonville State at Texas Tech, 2 pm

Red Raider Classic; Lubbock, TexasOklahoma at San Diego State, 3 pmNebraska at Fresno State, 3:05 pm

MONDAY, FEB. 22Kansas State at The Citadel, 12:30 pmNebraska at Fresno State, 8:05 pm

TUESDAY, FEB. 23Dallas Baptist at Texas, 3 pmNew Mexico at Texas Tech, 3 pmWichita State at Kansas, 5 pmStephen F. Austin at Texas A&M, 6:35 pm

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24TCU at Baylor, 3 pm

THURSDAY, FEB. 25Bethune-Cookman at Texas Tech, 4 pm

Wallace Memorial Classic; Lubbock, Texas

FRIDAY, FEB. 26Valparaiso vs. Oklahoma, 12 pm

Jacksonville Tournament; Jacksonville, Fla.Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Nebraska, 1 pm

Rice Tournament; Houston, TexasFlorida Atlantic vs. Missouri, 2 pm

Auburn Invitational; Auburn, Ala.Texas State at Baylor, 2 pmStanford at Texas, 3 pm

Sacramento State vs. Kansas, 4 pmPeoria Spring Training Classic; Peoria, Ariz.

Washington State at Texas Tech, 4 pmWallace Memorial Classic; Lubbock, Texas

Western Kentucky vs. Texas A&M, 6 pmUSC vs. Oklahoma State, 8:30 pm

UCLA Tournament; Los Angeles, Calif.

SATURDAY, FEB. 27Texas A&M at Baylor, 1 pmStanford at Texas, 2 pmMissouri at Auburn, 3 pm

Auburn Invitational; Auburn, Ala.Oklahoma at Jacksonville, 3 pm

Jacksonville Tournament; Jacksonville, Fla.Sacramento State vs. Kansas, 4 pm

Peoria Spring Training Classic; Peoria, Ariz.Bethune-Cookman at Texas Tech, 4 pm

Wallace Memorial Classic; Lubbock, TexasOklahoma State at UCLA, 4 pm

UCLA Tournament; Los Angeles, Calif.Duquesne vs. Kansas State, 5 pmC. Florida Invitational; Winter Haven, Fla.

Gonzaga vs. Kansas, 8 pmPeoria Spring Training Classic; Peoria, Ariz.

SUNDAY, FEB. 28Gonzaga vs. Kansas, 11 am

Peoria Spring Training Classic; Peoria, Ariz.Boston College vs. Missouri, 11 am

Auburn Invitational; Auburn, Ala.Richmond vs. Oklahoma, 11 am

Jacksonville Tournament; Jacksonville, Fla.Elon vs. Nebraska, 12 pm

Rice Tournament; Houston, TexasVanderbilt vs. Oklahoma State, 12 pm

UCLA Tournament; Los Angeles, Calif.Washington State at Texas Tech, 12 pm

Wallace Memorial Classic; Lubbock, TexasWestern Kentucky at Baylor, 1 pmStanford at Texas, 1 pmNortheastern vs. Kansas State, 4 pmC. Florida Invitational; Winter Haven, Fla.

Texas State vs. Texas A&M, 5 pm

MONDAY, MARCH 1St. Bonaventure vs. Kansas State, 2 pmC. Florida Invitational; Winter Haven, Fla.

TUESDAY, MARCH 2W. Michigan vs. Kansas State, 9:30 amC. Florida Invitational; Winter Haven, Fla.

South Dakota State at Nebraska, 1:05 pmKansas at Arkansas, 3 pmUT-Arlington at Oklahoma,3 pmDallas Baptist at Texas Tech, 5 pmTexas-Pan American at Texas, 6:05 pmBYU at Baylor, 6:30 pm

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3Villanova vs. Kansas State, 10 amC. Florida Invitational; Winter Haven, Fla.

BYU at Texas A&M, 4:05 pmLouisiana Tech at Baylor, 6:30 pm

THURSDAY, MARCH 4South Florida at Oklahoma, 3 pm

Sooner Classic; Norman, Okla.

FRIDAY, MARCH 5TCU vs. Texas Tech, 12 pm

Minute Maid Classic; Houston, TexasNorthwestern vs. Oklahoma State, 12:15 pm

Dairy Queen Classic; Minneapolis, Minn.Iowa at Kansas, 3 pmWestern Illinois at Oklahoma, 3 pm

Sooner Classic; Norman, Okla.

Missouri vs. Houston, 3:30 pmMinute Maid Classic; Houston, Texas

Kansas State at Stetson, 6 pmBright House Invitational; DeLand, Fla.

Oral Roberts at Baylor, 6:30 pmWinthrop at Texas A&M, 6:35 pmNebraska at UCLA, 8 pmTexas vs. Rice, 7 pm

Minute Maid Classic; Houston, Texas

SATURDAY, MARCH 6TCU vs. Missouri, 12 pm

Minute Maid Classic; Houston, TexasIowa at Kansas (DH), 12 pmOral Roberts at Baylor (DH), 1 pmNotre Dame vs. Kansas State, 2 pmBright House Invitational; DeLand, Fla.

Winthrop at Texas A&M, 2:05 pmSouth Florida at Oklahoma, 3 pm

Sooner Classic; Norman, Okla.Houston vs. Texas, 3:30 pm

Minute Maid Classic; Houston, TexasNebraska at UCLA, 4 pmOklahoma State at Minnesota, 6:35 pm

Dairy Queen Classic; Minneapolis, Minn.Rice vs. Texas Tech, 7 pm

Astros College Classic; Houston, Texas

SUNDAY, MARCH 7Texas vs. Missouri, 11 am

Minute Maid Classic; Houston, TexasLoyola Marymount vs. Oklahoma State, 11 am

Dairy Queen Classic; Minneapolis, Minn.Harvard vs. Kansas State, 11:30 amBright House Invitational; DeLand, Fla.

Oral Roberts at Baylor, 1 pmIowa at Kansas, 1 pmNebraska at UCLA, 1 pmWinthrop at Texas A&M, 1:05 pmTexas Tech at Houston, 2:30 pm

Minute Maid Classic; Houston, TexasStephen F. Austin at Oklahoma, 3 pm

Sooner Classic; Norman, Okla.

TUESDAY, MARCH 9Louisiana Tech at Baylor, 4 pmTexas State at Texas, 6:05 pmOklahoma at Dallas Baptist, 6:30 pmGonzaga at Texas Tech, 6:30 pmPenn State at Texas A&M, 6:35 pm

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10Nebraska-Kearney at Nebraska, 1:35 pmTabor at Kansas, 3 pmHouston Baptist at Oklahoma, 3 pmGonzaga at Texas Tech, 3 pmWestern Illinois at Missouri, 6:30 pmPenn State at Texas A&M, 6:35 pm

FRIDAY, MARCH 12Houston Baptist at Nebraska, 1:05 pmMississippi State vs. Oklahoma, 2 pm

Whataburger Classic; Corpus Christi, TexasKent State at Kansas State, 3 pmMassachusetts at Oklahoma State, 4 pmXavier at Missouri, 6 pmIowa at Texas, 6:05 pmIllinois-Chicago at Baylor, 6:30 pmTexas Tech at TCU, 6:30 pmWashington State at Texas A&M, 6:35 pmKansas at LSU, 7 pm

SATURDAY, MARCH 13Kent State at Kansas State (DH), 12 pmIowa at Texas (DH), 12:30 pmOklahoma at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 1 pm

Whataburger Classic; Corpus Christi, TexasMassachusetts at Oklahoma State (DH), 1 pm

Kansas at LSU, 2 pmXavier at Missouri, 2 pmTexas Tech at TCU, 2 pmHouston Baptist at Nebraska, 2:05 pmWashington State at Texas A&M, 2:05 pmIllinois-Chicago at Baylor, 3 pm

SUNDAY, MARCH 14Kent State at Kansas State, 12 pmIllinois-Chicago at Baylor, 1 pmXavier at Missouri, 1 pmUCLA at Oklahoma, 1 pm

Whataburger Classic; Corpus Christi, TexasMassachusetts at Oklahoma State, 1 pmTexas Tech at TCU, 1 pmIowa at Texas, 1 pmKansas at LSU, 1 pmHouston Baptist at Nebraska, 1:05 pmWashington State at Texas A&M, 1:05 pm

TUESDAY, MARCH 16Kansas at Tulane, 6 pmCreighton at Kansas State, 6:30 pmWestern Illinois at Oklahoma State, 6:30 pmTexas at Rice, 6:30 pmTexas State at Texas Tech, 6:30 pmCentenary at Texas A&M, 6:35 pmMassachusetts at Oklahoma, 7 pm

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17Kansas at Tulane, 1 pmWestern Illinois at Oklahoma State, 4 pmMassachusetts at Oklahoma, 7 pm

THURSDAY, MARCH 18North Dakota State at Missouri, 6 pm

FRIDAY, MARCH 19UW-Milwaukee at Kansas State, 3 pmNorth Dakota State at Missouri, 6 pmNebraska at Texas*, 6:05 pmMissouri State at Oklahoma State, 6:30 pmBaylor at Oklahoma*, 6:30 pmTexas Tech at Texas A&M*, 6:35 pm

SATURDAY, MARCH 20UW-Milwaukee at Kansas State (DH), 12 pmNorth Dakota State at Missouri (DH), 1 pmKansas at Saint Louis, 1 pmBaylor at Oklahoma*, 2 pmTexas Tech at Texas A&M*, 2:05 pmNebraska at Texas*, 2:05 pmMissouri State at Oklahoma State, 2:30 pmWright State at Oklahoma State, 6:30 pm

SUNDAY, MARCH 21UW-Milwaukee at Kansas State, 1 pmBaylor at Oklahoma*, 1 pmKansas at Saint Louis, 1 pmNebraska at Texas*, 1 pmTexas Tech at Texas A&M*, 1:05 pmWright State at Oklahoma State, 4:30 pm

TUESDAY, MARCH 23Northern Colorado at Nebraska, 1:05 pmCreighton at Kansas, 3 pmArkansas-Pine Bluff at Missouri, 6 pmRice at Texas, 6:05 pmAlabama A&M at Oklahoma State, 6:30 pmTexas A&M-Corpus Christi at Texas Tech, 6:30 pmNorthwestern State at Texas A&M, 6:35 pm

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Texas Tech, 12 pmNorthern Colorado at Nebraska, 1:05 pmArkansas-Pine Bluff at Missouri, 3 pmAlabama A&M at Oklahoma State, 4 pmUT-San Antonio at Baylor, 6:30 pm

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FRIDAY, MARCH 26Kansas at Baylor*, 6:30 pmOklahoma State at Kansas State*, 6:30 pmTexas at Texas Tech*, 6:30 pmOklahoma at Nebraska*, 6:35 pmMissouri at Texas A&M*, 6:35 pm

SATURDAY, MARCH 27Oklahoma State at Kansas State*, 2 pmOklahoma at Nebraska*, 2:05 pmMissouri at Texas A&M*, 2:05 pmKansas at Baylor*, 3 pmTexas at Texas Tech*, 5 pm

SUNDAY, MARCH 28Kansas at Baylor*, 1 pmOklahoma State at Kansas State*, 1 pmTexas at Texas Tech*, 1 pmOklahoma at Nebraska*, 1:05 pmMissouri at Texas A&M*, 1:05 pm

TUESDAY, MARCH 30Arkansas-Little Rock at Kansas, 6 pmPurdue at Missouri, 6 pmTexas A&M at Texas State, 6 pmOral Roberts at Texas, 6:05 pmNew Mexico State vs. Texas Tech, 6:30 pm

in Midland, TexasWichita State at Kansas State, 6:30 pmFlorida Gulf Coast at Oklahoma State, 6:30 pmNorth Dakota at Nebraska, 6:35 pmArkansas-Pine Bluff at Oklahoma, 7 pm

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31Purdue at Missouri, 1 pmNorth Dakota at Nebraska, 1:05 pmMissouri State at Kansas, 6 pmFlorida Gulf Coast at Oklahoma State, 6:30 pmArkansas-Pine Bluff at Oklahoma, 7 pm

THURSDAY, APRIL 1Texas A&M at Kansas*, 6 pmTexas at Oklahoma*, 6:30 pmKansas State at Texas Tech*, 6:30 pm

FRIDAY, APRIL 2Texas A&M at Kansas*, 6 pmBaylor at Missouri*, 6 pmNebraska at Oklahoma State*, 6:30 pmTexas at Oklahoma*, 6:30 pmKansas State at Texas Tech*, 6:30 pm

SATURDAY, APRIL 3Texas A&M at Kansas*, 12 pmKansas State at Texas Tech*, 12 pmBaylor at Missouri*, 2 pmNebraska at Oklahoma State*, 2 pmTexas at Oklahoma*, 2 pm

SUNDAY, APRIL 4Baylor at Missouri*, 1 pmNebraska at Oklahoma State*, 1 pm

MONDAY, APRIL 5Texas Tech at UNLV, 9 pm

TUESDAY, APRIL 6Texas Tech at UNLV, 3 pmSouthern Illinois-Edwardsville at Missouri, 6 pmTexas A&M-Corpus Christi at Texas, 6:05 pmTexas State at Baylor, 6:30 pmWichita State at Oklahoma State, 6:30 pmOklahoma at Texas Christian, 6:30 pmCreighton at Nebraska, 6:35 pmUT-San Antonio at Texas A&M, 6:35 pm

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7Kansas at Creighton, 6 pmTexas A&M-Corpus Christi at Texas, 6:05 pmOklahoma State at Missouri State, 6:30 pmIllinois vs. Missouri, 7 pm

FRIDAY, APRIL 9Kansas at Texas*, 6:05 pmNebraska at Kansas State*, 6:30 pmTexas Tech at Oklahoma State*, 6:30 pmMissouri at Oklahoma*, 6:30 pmBaylor at Texas A&M*, 6:35 pm

SATURDAY, APRIL 10Nebraska at Kansas State*, 2 pmTexas Tech at Oklahoma State*, 2 pmMissouri at Oklahoma*, 2 pmKansas at Texas*, 2 pmTexas A&M at Baylor*, 6:30 pm

SUNDAY, APRIL 11Nebraska at Kansas State*, 1 pmTexas Tech at Oklahoma State*, 1 pmMissouri at Oklahoma*, 1 pmKansas at Texas*, 1 pmTexas A&M at Baylor*, 2 pm

TUESDAY, APRIL 13Texas State at Texas, 6:05 pmKansas at Missouri State, 6:30 pmOklahoma at Oklahoma State, 6:30 pmTexas A&M at TCU, 6:30 pmWichita State at Nebraska, 6:35 pmKansas State at BYU, 7:30 pm

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14Kansas State at BYU, 12 pmTexas Tech at Dallas Baptist, 6:30 pmMissouri at Missouri State, 7 pm

FRIDAY, APRIL 16Oklahoma State at Missouri*, 6 pmTexas A&M at Texas*, 6:05 pmBaylor at Kansas State*, 6:30 pmOklahoma at Texas Tech*, 6:30 pmKansas at Nebraska*, 6:35 pm

SATURDAY, APRIL 17Baylor at Kansas State*, 2 pmOklahoma State at Missouri*, 3 pmKansas at Nebraska*, 4:05 pmOklahoma at Texas Tech*, 5 pmTexas at Texas A&M*, 6:35 pm

SUNDAY, APRIL 18Baylor at Kansas State*, 1 pmOklahoma State at Missouri*, 1 pmOklahoma at Texas Tech*, 1 pmKansas at Nebraska*, 1:05 pmTexas at Texas A&M*, 1:05 pm

TUESDAY, APRIL 20Alabama A&M at Texas Tech (DH), 3 pmUT-Arlington at Texas, 6:05 pmSam Houston State at Baylor, 6:30 pmNebraska at Creighton, 6:30 pmRice at Texas A&M, 6:35 pmTexas Christian at Oklahoma, 7 pmKansas State at Wichita State, 7 pm

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21Baylor at Texas State, 6:30 pmKansas vs. Missouri, 7 pm

in Kansas City, Mo.

FRIDAY, APRIL 23Kansas State at Missouri*, 6 pmOklahoma State at Texas*, 6:05 pm

Nebraska at Baylor*, 6:30 pmOklahoma at Texas A&M*, 6:35 pmTexas Tech at Kansas*, 7 pm

SATURDAY, APRIL 24Kansas State at Missouri*, 2 pmOklahoma State at Texas*, 2 pmOklahoma at Texas A&M*, 2:05 pmNebraska at Baylor*, 3 pmTexas Tech at Kansas*, 6 pm

SUNDAY, APRIL 25Nebraska at Baylor*, 1 pmTexas Tech at Kansas*, 1 pmKansas State at Missouri*, 1 pmOklahoma State at Texas*, 1 pmOklahoma at Texas A&M*, 1:05 pm

TUESDAY, APRIL 27Texas Tech at New Mexico, 2 pmNebraska at Iowa, 6 pmUT-San Antonio at Texas, 6 pmEastern Illinois vs. Missouri, 6:30 pm

in O'Fallon, Mo.Chicago State at Kansas State, 6:30 pmUT-Arlington at Oklahoma State, 6:30 pmBaylor at TCU, 6:30 pmPrairie View A&M at Texas A&M, 6:35 pmDallas Baptist at Oklahoma, 7 pmKansas at Wichita State, 7 pm

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28Chicago State at Kansas State, 1 pmOklahoma State at Wichita State, 7 pm

FRIDAY, APRIL 30Texas at Baylor*, 6:30 pmKansas at Oklahoma State*, 6:30 pmKansas State at Oklahoma*, 6:30 pmMissouri at Texas Tech*, 6:30 pmTexas A&M at Nebraska*, 6:35 pm

SATURDAY, MAY 1Kansas at Oklahoma State*, 2 pmTexas A&M at Nebraska*, 2:05 pmBaylor at Texas*, 3:30 pmMissouri at Texas Tech*, 5 pmKansas State at Oklahoma*, 6:30 pm

SUNDAY, MAY 2Texas A&M at Nebraska*, 11:05 amMissouri at Texas Tech*, 12 pmKansas at Oklahoma State*, 1 pmKansas State at Oklahoma*, 1 pmBaylor at Texas*, 1 pm

TUESDAY, MAY 4Missouri State at Missouri, 6 pmMinnesota at Kansas State, 6:30 pmTexas A&M at Sam Houston State, 6:30 pmPrairie View A&M at Texas, 6:05 pm

WEDNESDAY, MAY 5Minnesota at Kansas State, 3 pm

THURSDAY, MAY 6Dallas Baptist at Texas A&M, 6:35 pm

FRIDAY, MAY 7Texas at Kansas State*, 6:30 pmSoutheast Missouri State at Nebraska, 6:35 pmDallas Baptist at Texas A&M, 6:35 pmMissouri at Kansas*, 7 pmOklahoma vs. Oklahoma State*, 7:35 pm

in Tulsa, Okla.

SATURDAY, MAY 8Texas at Kansas State*, 2 pmSoutheast Missouri State at Nebraska, 2:05 pmDallas Baptist at Texas A&M, 2:05 pmMissouri at Kansas*, 6 pmOklahoma vs. Oklahoma State*, 7:05 pm

in Oklahoma City, Okla.

SUNDAY, MAY 9Southeast Missouri State at Nebraska, 12:05 pmTexas at Kansas State*, 1 pmMissouri at Kansas*, 1 pmOklahoma vs. Oklahoma State*, 4:05 pm

in Oklahoma City, Okla.

TUESDAY, MAY 11Texas A&M at Houston, 6:30 pmRice at Oklahoma State, 6:30 pm

FRIDAY, MAY 14Nebraska at Missouri*, 6 pmMemphis at Oklahoma, 6:30 pmTexas A&M at Oklahoma State*, 6:30 pmBaylor at Texas Tech*, 6:30 pmKansas State at Kansas*, 7 pm

SATURDAY, MAY 15Nebraska at Missouri*, 2 pmTexas A&M at Oklahoma State*, 2 pmKansas at Kansas State*, 6:30 pmMemphis at Oklahoma, 6:30 pmBaylor at Texas Tech*, 7 pm

SUNDAY, MAY 16Louisiana Tech at Texas, 12:30 pmNebraska at Missouri*, 1 pmMemphis at Oklahoma, 1 pmTexas A&M at Oklahoma State*, 1 pmBaylor at Texas Tech*, 1 pmKansas at Kansas State*, 2 pmLouisiana Tech at Texas, 2:30 pm

TUESDAY, MAY 18Texas Tech at Northern Colorado, 4 pmKansas at Arkansas-Little Rock, 6 pmDallas Baptist at Baylor, 6:30 pmArk.-Pine Bluff at Oklahoma State, 6:30 pmUT-Arlington at Texas A&M, 6:35 pmNebraska at Creighton, 7 pmArkansas at Oklahoma, 7 pm

WEDNESDAY, MAY 19Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Oklahoma State, 3 pm

FRIDAY, MAY 21Texas at Missouri*, 6 pmOklahoma State at Baylor*, 6:30 pmTexas Tech at Nebraska*, 6:35 pmKansas State at Texas A&M*, 6:35 pmOklahoma at Kansas*, 7 pm

SATURDAY, MAY 22Texas at Missouri*, 2 pmTexas Tech at Nebraska*, 2:05 pmKansas State at Texas A&M*, 2:05 pmOklahoma State at Baylor*, 3 pmOklahoma at Kansas*, 6:00 pm

SUNDAY, MAY 23Oklahoma State at Baylor*, 1 pmOklahoma at Kansas*, 1 pmTexas at Missouri*, 1 pmTexas Tech at Nebraska*, 1:05 pmKansas State at Texas A&M*, 1:05 pm

WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY, MAY 26-30Phillips 66 Big 12 ChampionshipAT&T Bricktown BallparkOklahoma City, Okla.

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BIG 12 OPPONENTSTeam Total H A N LastBaylor 13-31 8-10 2-21 3-0 2009**Colorado 33-58 19-18 14-39 0-1 1980**Iowa State 76-98 45-45 28-49 3-4 2001Kansas 161-160-1 94-79-1 61-83 6-2 2009Missouri 100-161-1 53-83 44-75-1 3-3 2009Nebraska 102-160 64-73 37-83 1-4 2009Oklahoma 66-178-1 43-79 22-89-1 1-10 2009Oklahoma State 53-148 35-56 14-87 2-4 2009Texas 10-37-1 3-14 7-20-1 0-3 2009Texas A&M 10-34-1 7-11 3-18-1 0-5 2009Texas Tech 15-25-1 8-10 5-12-1 2-3 2009Totals 639-1,090-6 (.370)Big Six/Seven/Eight Conference Record: 393-703 (.359)Big 12 Conference Record: 118-235-3 (.336)

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE (3-1)Team Total H A N LastBinghamtom 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 2008Stony Brook 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2003

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE (4-5)Team Total H A N LastClemson 1-3 0-0 0-3 1-0 1999Maryland 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2001Miami (Fla.) 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2002North Carolina 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1989Virginia Tech 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1989

ATLANTIC SUN CONFERENCE (2-1)Team Total H A N LastJacksonville (Fla.) 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1996Lipscomb (Tenn.) 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2002North Florida 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1996

ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE (10-0)Team Total H A N LastSaint Louis 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1989Temple 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2003Xavier 7-0 3-0 0-0 4-0 2009

BIG EAST CONFERENCE (6-4)Team Total H A N LastNotre Dame 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1983Rutgers 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2001Seton Hall 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 2007St. John’s 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 2007South Florida 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1990

BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE (1-0)Team Total H A N LastLiberty 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1989

BIG TEN CONFERENCE (28-20)Team Total H A N LastIllinois 1-3 0-0 0-1 1-2 2003Indiana 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 1998Iowa 7-6 6-6 0-0 1-0 1999Michigan 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1997Michigan State 5-0 3-0 0-0 2-0 2008Minnesota 0-6 0-3 0-3 0-0 1994Northwestern 4-1 2-0 0-0 2-1 2009Ohio State 3-1 0-0 0-0 3-1 2007Penn State 3-1 0-0 0-0 3-1 2007Purdue 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 2006

BIG WEST CONFERENCE (4-6)Team Total H A N LastUC Irvine 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2008UC Riverside 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1971UC Santa Barbara 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2007Cal State Northridge 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 1998Pacific 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 2009

COLONIAL ATHLETIC (2-0)Team Total H A N Last**Drexel 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2002James Madison 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2007

CONFERENCE USA (17-30)Team Total H A N LastHouston 2-2 0-0 2-1 0-1 2009Memphis 3-10 1-1 2-9 0-0 1986Rice 1-3 0-0 1-2 1-0 2009**Southern Methodist 3-1 0-0 3-1 0-0 1969Southern Mississippi 3-3 0-0 3-3 0-0 1992Tulane 0-5 0-0 0-5 0-0 1987**Tulsa 5-6 5-1 0-5 0-0 1974

GREAT WEST (11-1)Team Total H A N LastChicago State 7-0 6-0 0-0 1-0 2007North Dakota 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2009Texas-Pan American 2-1 0-0 1-0 1-1 1999

HORIZON LEAGUE (11-0)Team Total H A N LastButler 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 2009Cleveland State 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1997Illinois-Chicago 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1996Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 2002

INDEPENDENTS (11-2)Team Total H A N LastDallas Baptist 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1985Le Moyne 3-1 3-1 0-0 0-0 2008Northern Colorado 8-0 8-0 0-0 0-0 2005

IVY LEAGUE (1-1)Team Total H A N LastHarvard 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 2000

METRO ATLANTIC CONFERENCE (9-0)Team Total H A N LastManhattan (N.Y.) 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1992Niagara 6-0 6-0 0-0 0-0 2009Rider 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2003St. Peter’s 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2003

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE (13-2)Team Total H A N LastBuffalo 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 2004Central Michigan 4-1 3-0 0-0 1-1 2007Eastern Michigan 4-0 3-0 0-0 1-0 2005Kent State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2001Miami-Ohio 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2001Western Michigan 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1999

MID-EASTERN CONFERENCE (7-1)Team Total H A N Last**Howard (D.C.) 7-1 7-1 0-0 0-0 2000

MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE (95-97-1)Team Total H A N LastBradley 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1988Creighton 46-35-1 35-16-1 10-17 1-2 2009Illinois State 4-2 3-0 1-2 0-0 2007Indiana State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1983Northern Iowa 4-3 1-1 2-2 1-0 2005Missouri State 11-9 5-3 4-5 2-1 2006Wichita State 28-48 17-17 11-29 0-2 2009

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE (33-16-1)Team Total H A N LastAir Force 11-3 4-0 4-2 3-1 1999Brigham Young 5-2 4-0 0-2 1-0 2009**Colorado State 5-2 1-1 1-1 3-0 1991UNLV 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 2001New Mexico 6-7-1 3-4-1 2-2 1-1 2001San Diego State 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-1 2009Texas Christian (TCU) 3-6 0-0 3-6 0-0 1987Utah 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2001

NORTHEAST CONFERENCE (7-0)Team Total H A N LastCentral Connecticut State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2000Long Island (N.Y.) 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1992**Saint Francis (N.Y.) 4-0 3-0 0-0 1-0 2005Wagner (N.Y.) 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2002

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE (8-6)Team Total H A N LastAustin Peay 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1999Eastern Illinois 5-0 4-0 0-0 1-0 2006Morehead State 2-1 2-0 0-0 0-1 2004Murray State 1-3 0-0 1-3 0-0 1967SE Missouri State 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2003

PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE (11-19)Team Total H A N LastArizona 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1993Arizona State 2-4 1-0 0-2 1-2 2009California 0-3 0-2 0-1 0-0 2008UCLA 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 2001Oregon State 3-2 0-0 3-2 0-0 2000Southern California 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 1994Stanford 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1971Washington 1-5 1-3 0-0 0-2 2003Washington State 2-1 1-0 0-0 1-1 2008

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE (31-55-1)Team Total H A N LastAlabama 1-2 0-0 0-2 1-0 2004Arkansas 17-29 0-0 16-28 1-1 2003Florida 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1992Louisiana State 8-11-1 0-0 8-11-1 0-0 2001Mississippi 5-10 0-0 5-10 0-0 1986Mississippi State 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1986

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE (19-9)Team Total H A N LastCentral Arkansas 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2008Lamar 6-3 0-0 6-3 0-0 2008McNeese State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1995Nicholls State 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 1987Northwestern State 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 2005SE Louisiana 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-1 1998Texas State 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1985Texas-Arlington 4-1 0-0 4-1 0-0 2006Texas-San Antonio 2-2 2-0 0-2 0-0 2009

K-STATE VS. CONFERENCESAmerica East ......................................................................3-1Atlantic Coast......................................................................4-5Atlantic Sun ........................................................................2-1Atlantic 10 ........................................................................10-0Big East ..............................................................................6-4Big Eight......................................................................403-712Big South ............................................................................1-0Big Ten ............................................................................28-20Big 12 ......................................................................119-237-3Big West ..............................................................................4-6Colonial Athletic ..................................................................2-0Conference USA ..............................................................17-30Great West ........................................................................11-1Horizon..............................................................................11-0Independents ....................................................................11-2Ivy........................................................................................1-1Metro Atlantic Athletic ........................................................9-0Mid-American....................................................................13-2Mid-Eastern Athletic ............................................................7-1Missouri Valley ............................................................95-97-1Mountain West ............................................................33-16-1Non Division I/Discontinued ....................................497-130-3Northeast ............................................................................7-0Ohio Valley ..........................................................................8-6Pacific-10 ........................................................................11-19Southeastern ................................................................31-55-1Southland ..........................................................................19-9The Summit League ........................................................48-38Sun Belt ..........................................................................10-23West Coast ..........................................................................1-4Western Athletic ................................................................11-7

DECADE-BY-DECADE RECORD1897-99 ................................23 ............................9-14 (.391)1900-09................................155 ......................98-55-2 (.639)1910-19................................114 ......................71-42-1 (.627)1920-29................................105 ..........................66-39 (.629)1930-39................................137 ......................76-59-2 (.562)1940-49................................118 ..........................57-61 (.483)1950-59................................172 ........................53-119 (.308) 1960-69................................268 ..................107-160-1 (.401)1970-79................................445 ..................232-212-1 (.522)1980-89................................521 ......................257-264 (.493)1990-99................................548 ......................252-296 (.460)2000-09................................553 ..................282-268-3 (.513)Total 3,168 1,560-1,598-10 (.494)

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THE SUMMIT LEAGUE (48-38)Team Total H A N LastCentenary 3-1 0-0 3-1 0-0 2007North Dakota State 8-0 8-0 0-0 0-0 2007Oral Roberts 20-35 6-6 13-28 1-1 2006South Dakota State 9-0 7-0 2-0 0-0 2006Western Illinois 8-2 7-2 0-0 1-0 2004

SUN BELT CONFERENCE (10-23)Team Total H A N LastArkansas State 7-10 0-1 6-7 1-2 2008**Denver 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1976Florida Atlantic 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 2003Florida International 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 2003Louisiana 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1986Louisiana-Monroe 1-4 0-0 0-4 1-0 2006New Orleans 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1987Troy 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2003

WEST COAST CONFERENCE (1-4)Team Total H A N LastPepperdine 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1997Portland 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2005Santa Clara 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 2008San Diego 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 2009

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (11-7)Team Total H A N LastFresno State 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1993Hawai’i 2-1 0-1 2-0 0-0 1970Louisiana Tech 3-1 0-0 1-1 2-0 2004New Mexico State 4-2 0-0 3-1 1-1 2005Sacramento State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2005San Jose State 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1989

OTHERS (497-130-3)Team Total H A N LastAbilene H.S. (Kan.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1897Abilene Christian (Texas) 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1966**Army (Hawaii) 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1970Augustana (Ill.) 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 1991Baker (Kan.) 31-6 30-4 1-2 0-0 1984Bellevue (Kan.) 6-0 6-0 0-0 0-0 1982Benedictine (Kan.) 11-3 11-3 0-0 0-0 1992Bethany (Kan.) 37-4 35-3 2-1 0-0 2002Central Christian (Kan.) 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2007Central Missouri 4-1 3-0 1-1 0-0 1981Central Oklahoma St. 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1991Chapman H.S. (Kan.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1897Chicago Cubs 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1905**Chillaco 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1912**Chinese Univ. (Hawaii) 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1915Concordia (Minn.) 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1982**Cooper 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1911**Cotner 3-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1910C.W. Post - Long Island 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2002Delta State (Miss.) 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 1965Doane (Neb.) 5-0 5-0 0-0 0-0 2002Drury (Ark.) 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1910**Emporia Normal (Kan.) 8-5-1 6-4-1 2-1 0-0 1917Emporia State (Kan.) 26-7 19-6 7-1 0-0 1993**Epworth 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1908**Forbes Air Base 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1953Fort Hays State 35-8 34-8 1-0 0-0 1998**Fort Riley (Kan.) 16-4 10-1 6-3 0-0 1947Friends (Kan.) 26-1 26-1 0-0 0-0 2004**Haskell (Kan.) 16-11 15-5 1-6 0-0 1933Hastings (Neb.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1995**Highland Park (Iowa) 4-1 4-0 0-1 0-0 1909Hillsdale (Mich.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1957**Honolulu University 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1913**Hutchinson Naval Air 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1954Ithaca (N.Y.) 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1990**John Brown (Ark.) 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 1973Junction City H.S. (Kan.) 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1902**Kansas City Blues (Mo.) 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 1903Kansas Wesleyan 17-2 15-2 2-0 0-0 2006**Kirksville Tech (Mo.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1930Leonardville H.S. (Kan.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1907Manhattan H.S. (Kan.) 7-2 7-2 0-0 0-0 1910**Marines (Hawai’i) 4-0 0-0 4-0 0-0 1970**Marymount (Va.) 12-2 12-2 0-0 0-0 1989McPherson (Kan.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1908**Memphis Naval Air 5-1 0-0 5-1 0-0 1957Metro State (Colo.) 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 1983Minnesota-Morris 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1979Missouri Baptist 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1989Missouri Southern 4-2 0-0 2-1 2-1 1983Missouri Valley 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1910Missouri Western 23-3 20-3 2-0 1-0 1998

Morningside (Iowa) 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 1985Nebraska-Kearney 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1982Nebraska Wesleyan 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 1910Newman 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 2006**NE Illinois 5-1 3-0 1-1 1-0 1995Northwest Missouri State 8-7-1 6-5-1 2-2 0-0 1983Northwest Oklahoma State 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 1986Oklahoma City 2-3 0-0 2-3 0-0 1978Ottawa (Kan.) 8-1 7-1 1-0 0-0 1971Peru State (Neb.) 6-0 6-0 0-0 0-0 1994**Phillips (Okla.) 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 1975**Pikers 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1920Quincy (Ill.) 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1988Randolph (Kan.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1906Regis (Colo.) 4-1 4-1 0-0 0-0 1996Rockhurst (Kan.) 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0 1941St. Mary’s (Kan.) 16-13-1 10-4-1 6-9 0-0 1981St. Olaf (Minn.) 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1985St. Paul (Minn.) 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 1907**Salina Normal (Kan.) 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1898School of Ozarks (Ark.) 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1986Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 2002Southwest Baptist (Mo.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1988

Southwestern (Kan.) 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 1933Southwestern (Texas) 3-1 0-0 1-1 2-0 1963Sterling (Kan.) 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 2004**Submarine Pacific 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1970**Tarkio (Mo.) 8-0 8-0 0-0 0-0 1989**Topeka White Sox 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1909**U.S. International 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1989Valley City (N.D.) 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1979Washburn (Kan.) 32-22 29-15 3-7 0-0 2005Washington (Mo.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1914Wayne State (Neb.) 15-2 15-2 0-0 0-0 1993William Jewell (Mo.) 5-1 5-1 0-0 0-0 2005William Woods (Mo.) 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2001Wisconsin-River Falls 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1983York (Neb.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1999

** No longer fields baseball.

Kansas State hit .333 against non-conferenceopponents in 2009, its best mark since 2006.

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BAYLORBAYLOR LEADS 31-13SERIES HISTORY3/28/66 Baylor ........................................2-0 ..................................Waco, Texas3/28/66 Kansas State ..............................5-0 ..................................Waco, Texas4/22/97 Baylor ........................................9-7 ..................................Waco, Texas4/22/97 Baylor........................................10-9 ..................................Waco, Texas4/23/97 Baylor ........................................9-7 ..................................Waco, Texas4/21/98 Kansas State ..............................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/98 Baylor........................................10-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/22/98 Baylor ........................................7-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.2/26/99 Baylor........................................22-6 ..................................Waco, Texas2/27/99 Baylor ........................................7-0 ..................................Waco, Texas2/28/99 Baylor ........................................7-6 ..................................Waco, Texas5/12/00 Baylor........................................16-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/13/00 Baylor ........................................7-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/14/00 Baylor........................................10-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/30/01 Baylor........................................14-0 ..................................Waco, Texas3/31/01 Baylor ........................................8-7 ..................................Waco, Texas4/1/01 Baylor........................................10-2 ..................................Waco, Texas4/26/02 Kansas State..............................14-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/02 Kansas State..............................12-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/02 Baylor ........................................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/23/02 Kansas State ..............................6-2..........................Arlington, Texas%5/3/03 Baylor........................................11-1 ..................................Waco, Texas5/3/03 Baylor........................................10-1 ..................................Waco, Texas5/4/03 Baylor........................................12-2 ..................................Waco, Texas5/1/04 Baylor ........................................8-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/04 Baylor ........................................8-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/2/04 Kansas State ..............................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/05 Baylor ........................................8-3 ..................................Waco, Texas4/9/05 Baylor........................................11-3 ..................................Waco, Texas4/10/05 Baylor ........................................8-4 ..................................Waco, Texas5/19/06 Kansas State ..............................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/20/06 Kansas State ..............................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/21/06 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/18/07 Baylor ........................................9-8 ..................................Waco, Texas5/19/07 Baylor........................................13-7 ..................................Waco, Texas5/20/07 Baylor ........................................9-3 ..................................Waco, Texas4/11/08 Kansas State ..............................6-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/08 Baylor ........................................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/13/08 Baylor ........................................3-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/24/08 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.%3/27/09 Kansas State ..............................7-1 ..................................Waco, Texas3/28/09 Baylor ........................................3-2 ..................................Waco, Texas

3/29/09 Baylor ........................................7-6 ..................................Waco, texas5/21/09 Kansas State ..............................9-4 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.%

%Big 12 Championship

Total Runs Scored: Baylor 406, Kansas State 193KSU at home: 8-10 KSU on the road: 2-21KSU at neutral: 3-0 In Big 12 play: 10-30Longest KSU win streak: 3 (5/19/06 to 5/21/06)Longest KSU losing streak: 11 (4/21/98 to 4/1/01)Last KSU win: 5/21/09 (9-4 in Oklahoma City)Last KSU loss: 3/29/09 (7-6 in Waco)Last KSU shutout win: 3/28/66 (5-0 in Waco)Last KSU shutout loss: 4/13/08 (3-0 in Manhattan)Highest Scoring Game: 28 (Baylor, 22-6, 2/26/99 in Waco)Largest Margin of Victory: 6, (7-1, 3/27/09 in Waco) Largest Margin of Defeat: 16 (22-6, 2/26/99 in Waco)

KANSASK-STATE LEADS 161-160-1SERIES HISTORY1897 Kansas ......................................9-6 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1897 Kansas ......................................31-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1899 Kansas ......................................14-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1900 Kansas........................................9-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1991 Kansas ......................................10-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1991 Kansas ......................................10-1 ............................Lawrence, Kan.1902 Kansas........................................9-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1903 Kansas State..............................19-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1903 Kansas ......................................19-1 ............................Lawrence, Kan.1904 Kansas State ..............................7-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1905 Kansas........................................6-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1905 Kansas State ..............................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1906 Kansas State ..............................8-6 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1906 Kansas........................................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1907 Kansas State ..............................4-0 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1907 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1907 Kansas State ..............................6-5 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1908 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1908 Kansas State ..............................1-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1909 Kansas State ..............................9-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1909 Kansas........................................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1909 Kansas........................................4-2 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1911 Kansas State ..............................6-4 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1911 Kansas ......................................15-3 ............................Lawrence, Kan.

1911 Kansas........................................9-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1911 Kansas State ..............................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1912 Kansas State ..............................8-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1913 Kansas........................................3-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1913 Kansas........................................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1913 Kansas........................................5-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1913 Kansas State ..............................6-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1914 Kansas State ..............................4-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1914 Kansas State ..............................6-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1915 Kansas......................................11-10 ........................Manhattan, Kan.1915 Kansas........................................5-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1915 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1916 Kansas........................................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1916 Kansas........................................4-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1916 Kansas........................................4-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1916 Kansas ......................................10-4 ............................Lawrence, Kan.1919 Kansas State ..............................1-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1919 Kansas........................................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1920 Kansas State ..............................6-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1920 Kansas State ..............................7-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1921 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1921 Kansas ......................................10-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1923 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1923 Kansas ......................................16-3 ............................Lawrence, Kan.1924 Kansas State ..............................4-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1924 Kansas State ..............................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1925 Kansas State ..............................1-0 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1925 Kansas........................................3-2 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1925 Kansas State ..............................9-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1927 Kansas........................................7-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1927 Kansas State ..............................5-2 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1928 Kansas........................................9-4 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1928 Kansas State ..............................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1928 Kansas State ..............................7-6 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1928 Kansas........................................9-8 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1929 Kansas State..............................17-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1929 Kansas State..............................16-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1929 Kansas........................................7-6 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1929 Kansas State ..............................8-6 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1930 Kansas State..............................10-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1930 Kansas State ..............................8-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1930 Kansas State ..............................8-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1931 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1931 Kansas State ..............................8-4 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1931 Kansas......................................22-16 ........................Manhattan, Kan.1931 Kansas State ..............................8-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1932 Kansas ......................................12-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1932 Kansas........................................9-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1932 Kansas State..............................12-1 ............................Lawrence, Kan.1932 Kansas State ..............................8-4 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1937 Kansas........................................7-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1937 Kansas State..............................11-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1937 Kansas State ..............................7-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1937 Tied ..........................................12-12 ........................Manhattan, Kan.1938 Kansas........................................8-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1938 Kansas........................................3-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1938 Kansas State..............................13-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1939 Kansas State..............................12-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1940 Kansas......................................16-14 ............................Lawrence, Kan.1940 Kansas State..............................14-4 ............................Lawrence, Kan.1940 Kansas State..............................11-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1940 Kansas State ..............................8-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1941 Kansas State ..............................8-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1941 Kansas State..............................11-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1942 Kansas State ..............................8-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1942 Kansas State ..............................7-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1942 Kansas........................................3-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1942 Kansas........................................6-5 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1946 Kansas........................................2-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1946 Kansas State..............................14-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1946 Kansas........................................8-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1946 Kansas ......................................10-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1947 Kansas State ..............................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1947 Kansas State ............................12-10 ........................Manhattan, Kan.1947 Kansas........................................9-8 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1948 Kansas State ..............................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1948 Kansas State ..............................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1948 Kansas ......................................10-2 ............................Lawrence, Kan.1949 Kansas........................................2-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1949 Kansas State ..............................8-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1949 Kansas State ..............................2-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1949 Kansas ......................................11-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1950 Kansas State ..............................9-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1950 Kansas........................................7-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1950 Kansas State ..............................7-5 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1950 Kansas........................................3-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/4/51 Kansas State..............................10-2 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/5/51 Kansas........................................4-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/15/51 Kansas ......................................10-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/14/51 Kansas........................................9-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/52 Kansas........................................5-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/26/52 Kansas......................................11-10 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/12/52 Kansas........................................9-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/13/52 Kansas......................................19-17 ........................Manhattan, Kan.5/2/53 Kansas........................................9-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1953 Kansas........................................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/14/54 Kansas State ..............................7-4 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/14/55 Kansas State ..............................9-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/14/55 Kansas........................................6-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/23/56 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/56 Kansas ......................................19-1 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/19/57 Kansas........................................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/20/57 Kansas State ..............................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/20/57 Kansas ......................................11-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/16/58 Kansas ......................................10-1 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/17/58 Kansas........................................9-4 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/17/58 Kansas........................................9-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/15/59 Kansas ......................................12-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/16/59 Kansas........................................8-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/16/59 Kansas State ............................15-11 ........................Manhattan, Kan.5/20/60 Kansas........................................2-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/21/60 Kansas State ..............................9-2 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/21/60 Kansas........................................5-4 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/12/61 Kansas State ..............................8-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/12/61 Kansas State ..............................7-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/13/61 Kansas State ............................17-13 ........................Manhattan, Kan.4/13/62 Kansas........................................2-0 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.

Won A Home Series versus ...Baylor 2006 (4-2, 3-1, 3-2)Kansas ***2008 (5-0, 5-4, 11-10)Missouri 2001 (15-4, 7-3, 10-5)Nebraska 2002 (9-8, 6-22, 3-2)Oklahoma 2001 (5-3, 5-2, 2-6)Oklahoma State 2008 (4-3, 4-9, 4-0)Texas 1998 (11-10, 6-10, 5-3)Texas A&M 2009 (2-4, 6-4, 4-3)Texas Tech 2007 (4-3, 5-16, 7-3)

Won A Road Series versus ...Baylor Not happened to dateKansas **2007 (2-1, 7-4, *)Missouri 2004 (5-3, 6-4, 0-12)Nebraska 2009 (15-1, 9-3, 5-3)Oklahoma 1971 (3-2, 1-5, 4-0)Oklahoma State 2009 (5-3, 3-2)Texas 2009 (4-2, 5-4, 6-6, *)Texas A&M Not happened to dateTexas Tech 2008 (12-4, 7-4, 4-19)

Lost A Home Series versus ...Baylor 2008 (6-1, 4-5, 0-3)Kansas ***2006 (5-8, 2-5, 5-4)Missouri 2009 (3-4, 6-11, 11-5)Nebraska 2008 (1-2, 4-11, 3-5)Oklahoma 2009 (9-1, 11-12, 4-29)Oklahoma State 2006 (2-3, 1-2, 4-9)Texas 2008 (5-6, 4-1, 4-7)Texas A&M 2007 (2-4, 1-2, 11-6)Texas Tech 2009 (0-6, 6-12, 9-5)

Lost A Road Series versus ...Baylor 2009 (7-1, 2-3, 6-7)Kansas **2009 (4-1, 3-9, 7-17)Missouri 2008 (10-13, 7-11, 4-3)Nebraska 2007 (3-4, 3-6, 8-2)Oklahoma 2008 (6-4, 5-10, 2-10)Oklahoma State 2007 (3-5, 7-1, 6-9)Texas 2007 (3-10, 3-14, 11-9)Texas A&M 2008 (2-7, 8-13, 4-14)Texas Tech 2004 (3-8, 0-3, 2-8)

*Two-game series (due to weather)**The first game was played in Manhattan, but is still a roadseries. ***The first game was played in Lawrence, but is still a homeseries.

Swept A Home Series versus ...Baylor 2006 (4-2, 3-1, 3-2)Kansas ***2008 (5-0, 5-4, 11-10)Missouri 2001 (15-4, 7-3, 10-5)Nebraska *1997 (19-9, 11-3)

**1993 (14-10, 19-10, 6-3)Oklahoma *1995 (7-1, 14-9)

1990 (15-13, 4-0, 10-6, 2-1)Oklahoma State 1974 (11-4, 8-3, 12-0)Texas Not a sweep to dateTexas A&M Not a sweep to dateTexas Tech Not a sweep to date

Swept A Road Series versus ...Baylor Not a sweep to dateKansas **2007 (2-1, 7-4, *)Missouri 2002 (5-3, 10-1)Nebraska 2009 (15-1, 9-3, 5-3)Oklahoma *1928 (11-9, 3-2)Oklahoma State 2009 (4-2, 5-4, 6-6, *)Texas Not a sweep to dateTexas A&M Not a sweep to dateTexas Tech Not a sweep to date

Was Swept In A Home Series versus ...Baylor 2000 (3-16, 5-7, 7-10)Kansas ***2004 (3-5, 6-19, 4-7)Missouri 2005 (1-3, 5-6, 2-3)Nebraska 2008 (1-2, 4-11, 3-5)Oklahoma 1986 (5-7, 2-4, 2-10, 22-27)Oklahoma State 2004 (4-12, 2-4, 2-16)Texas 2006 (2-7, 2-10, 9-10)Texas A&M 2003 (4-6, 7-12, 3-16)Texas Tech 1997 (6-11, 1-6, 7-12)

Was Swept In A Road Series versus ...Baylor 2007 (8-9, 7-13, 3-9)Kansas *2001 (3-7, 7-8)

**1994 (6-13, 4-7, 3-10)Missouri 1998 (1-3, 7-8, 2-5)Nebraska 2005 (4-5, 6-10, 1-3)Oklahoma 2004 (6-21, 2-4, 2-16)Oklahoma State 2003 (1-10, 1-11, 9-11)Texas 2003 (1-12, 1-3, 1-12)Texas A&M 2008 (2-7, 8-13, 4-14)Texas Tech 2004 (3-8, 0-3, 2-8)

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4/13/62 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/14/62 Kansas ......................................12-5 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/19/63 Kansas........................................6-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/63 Kansas ......................................12-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/20/63 Kansas ......................................11-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/64 Kansas........................................6-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/10/64 Kansas........................................8-2 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/11/64 Kansas State ..............................7-5 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/14/65 Kansas State ..............................6-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/14/65 Kansas State ..............................7-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/15/65 Kansas ......................................18-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/66 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/15/66 Kansas........................................3-2 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/16/66 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/19/67 Kansas........................................4-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/19/67 Kansas State ..............................7-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/68 Kansas........................................6-5 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/5/68 Kansas State ..............................5-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/6/68 Kansas State..............................10-2 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/11/69 Kansas State ..............................2-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/69 Kansas State..............................10-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/69 Kansas ......................................12-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/17/70 Kansas........................................6-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/18/70 Kansas........................................4-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/20/71 Kansas........................................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/20/71 Kansas........................................6-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/4/71 Kansas........................................8-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/7/72 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/7/72 Kansas........................................4-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/12/73 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/12/73 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/13/73 Kansas........................................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/74 Kansas State ..............................6-5 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/5/74 Kansas........................................4-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/6/74 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/10/75 Kansas........................................8-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/75 Kansas State ..............................3-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/11/75 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/76 Kansas State ..............................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/76 Kansas State ..............................8-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/76 Kansas........................................3-2 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/1/76 Kansas........................................4-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/2/76 Kansas State..............................13-6 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/8/76 Kansas State ..............................8-3 ..................Oklahoma City, Okla.+4/9/77 Kansas........................................5-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/9/77 Kansas........................................4-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/10/77 Kansas State..............................10-7 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/10/77 Kansas State..............................10-6 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/6/77 Kansas State ..............................1-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/6/77 Kansas State..............................13-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/7/77 Kansas State ..............................4-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/7/77 Kansas........................................7-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/19/77 Kansas State..............................10-6 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.+4/7/78 Kansas........................................7-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/7/78 Kansas ......................................11-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/78 Kansas........................................7-2 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/8/78 Kansas ......................................11-0 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/6/78 Kansas ......................................15-6 ............................Lawrence, Kan.

5/6/78 Kansas........................................4-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/6/79 Kansas ......................................12-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/6/79 Kansas State ..............................8-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/79 Kansas........................................5-0 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/1/79 Kansas........................................8-6 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/8/79 Kansas........................................9-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/8/79 Kansas ......................................13-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/80 Kansas ......................................10-3 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/5/80 Kansas........................................9-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/6/80 Kansas ......................................13-5 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/4/81 Kansas State ..............................2-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/4/81 Kansas........................................8-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/81 Kansas State ..............................8-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/81 Kansas State ..............................9-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/82 Kansas........................................9-7 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/1/82 Kansas State..............................15-2 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/2/82 Kansas........................................5-4 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/2/83 Kansas........................................9-6 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/23/83 Kansas........................................3-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/23/83 Kansas State..............................10-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/83 Kansas ......................................16-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/83 Kansas........................................8-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/12/83 Kansas ......................................11-1 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.+4/22/84 Kansas ......................................13-2 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/22/84 Kansas........................................7-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/23/84 Kansas......................................15-13 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/23/84 Kansas State..............................18-2 ............................Lawrence, Kan.3/13/85 Kansas State..............................21-4 ........................Endinburg, Texas$4/20/85 Kansas......................................11-10 ........................Manhattan, Kan.4/20/85 Kansas State ............................15-10 ........................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/85 Kansas State..............................13-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/85 Kansas State..............................11-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/86 Kansas........................................6-5 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/19/86 Kansas........................................5-4 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/20/86 Kansas State..............................11-9 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/20/86 Kansas State..............................12-8 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/11/87 Kansas State..............................11-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/87 Kansas State ..............................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/87 Kansas......................................14-10 ........................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/87 Kansas State ..............................6-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/88 Kansas State..............................12-7 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/16/88 Kansas State ............................22-14 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/16/88 Kansas State..............................23-2 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/17/88 Kansas State..............................10-9 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/7/89 Kansas State..............................11-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/89 Kansas........................................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/89 Kansas........................................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/89 Kansas ......................................14-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/6/90 Kansas State..............................14-3 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/7/90 Kansas........................................4-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/7/90 Kansas State ..............................6-5 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/8/90 Kansas........................................5-4 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.3/22/91 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/91 Kansas ......................................11-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/91 Kansas State ............................15-12 ........................Manhattan, Kan.3/24/91 Kansas......................................17-13 ........................Manhattan, Kan.3/20/92 Kansas State ..............................8-7 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.3/21/92 Kansas State ..............................7-1 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.

3/21/92 Kansas........................................3-2 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.3/22/92 Kansas State..............................10-6 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/27/93 Kansas........................................6-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/30/93 Kansas........................................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/93 Kansas........................................5-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/2/93 Kansas State..............................11-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/22/94 Kansas ......................................15-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/94 Kansas State ..............................8-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/30/94 Kansas ......................................13-6 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/1/94 Kansas........................................7-4 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/1/94 Kansas ......................................10-3 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/14/95 Kansas........................................4-2 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/15/95 Kansas State..............................10-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/95 Kansas State ..............................7-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/95 Kansas........................................6-5 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/19/95 Kansas State ............................16-11 ........................Manhattan, Kan.5/20/95 Kansas State ............................14-11 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.+4/23/96 Kansas ......................................24-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/96 Kansas State..............................11-3 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/26/96 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/96 Kansas State..............................14-9 ............................Lawrence, Kan.4/28/96 Kansas State..............................10-8 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/17/96 Kansas ......................................14-4 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.+4/15/97 Kansas........................................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/2/97 Kansas State..............................12-7 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/3/97 Kansas State ............................24-11 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/4/97 Kansas State ..............................7-6 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/1/98 Kansas........................................9-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/2/98 Kansas........................................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/98 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/99 Kansas State..............................13-3 ................................Wichita, Kan.4/30/99 Kansas State ..............................8-6 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/1/99 Kansas State..............................10-3 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/2/99 Kansas State ..............................6-2 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/5/00 Kansas........................................7-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/6/00 Kansas State ..............................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/7/00 Kansas......................................16-13 ........................Manhattan, Kan.5/4/01 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/01 Kansas........................................7-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/6/01 Kansas ....................................8-7 (10) ..........................Lawrence, Kan.5/18/02 Kansas State..............................11-9 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/19/02 Kansas State ..............................7-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/19/02 Kansas State............................9-0 (7) ........................Manhattan, Kan.5/16/03 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/17/03 Kansas ......................................10-5 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/18/03 Kansas State ..............................8-6 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/21/04 Kansas........................................5-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/22/04 Kansas ......................................19-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/23/04 Kansas........................................7-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/29/05 Kansas State ..............................7-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/30/05 Kansas......................................15-11 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/1/05 Kansas........................................6-4 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/21/06 Kansas........................................8-5 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.4/22/06 Kansas........................................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/23/06 Kansas State ..............................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/3/07 Kansas State..............................10-6........................Manhattan, Kan.&5/4/07 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/07 Kansas State ..............................7-4 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/16/08 Kansas State ..............................5-0 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/17/08 Kansas State ..............................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/18/08 Kansas State ............................11-10 ........................Manhattan, Kan.5/15/09 Kansas State ..............................4-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/16/09 Kansas........................................9-3 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.5/17/09 Kansas ......................................17-7 ............................Lawrence, Kan.5/20/09 Kansas State ..............................5-4 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.%

$UT-Pan American Tournament, +Big Eight Tournament, % Big 12 Tournament, & Non-Conference Game

Total Runs Scored: Kansas 2049, Kansas State 1927KSU at home: 94-75-1 KSU on the road: 61-83KSU at neutral: 6-2 KSU In Big 12 play: 23-17Longest KSU win streak: 8 (4/23/06 to 5/15/09)Longest KSU losing streak: 9 (5/5/51 to 1953)Last KSU win: 5/20/09 (5-4 in Oklahoma City)Last KSU loss: 5/17/09 (17-7 in Lawrence)Last KSU shutout win: 5/16/08 (5-0 in Lawrence)Last KSU shutout loss: 4/23/83 (3-0 in Manhattan)Highest Scoring Game: 38 (Kansas, 22-16, 1931 in Manhattan)Largest Margin of Victory: 21 (23-2, 4/16/88 in Lawrence)Largest Margin of Defeat: 27 (31-4,1897 in Manhattan)

MISSOURIMISSOURI LEADS 161-100-1SERIES HISTORY1907 Kansas State ..............................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1899 Missouri ....................................11-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1912 Kansas State ..............................2-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1912 Kansas State..............................15-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1912 Missouri ....................................7-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1913 Missouri ....................................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1913 Missouri ....................................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1914 Missouri ....................................5-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1914 Missouri ....................................7-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1914 Missouri ....................................9-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1914 Tied ............................................2-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1915 Kansas State..............................12-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1915 Missouri ....................................2-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1916 Missouri ....................................12-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1916 Missouri ....................................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1917 Missouri ....................................11-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1917 Missouri ....................................6-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1917 Kansas State ..............................6-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1917 Missouri ....................................4-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1920 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1920 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1920 Kansas State ..............................6-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1923 Missouri ....................................7-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1923 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1923 Missouri ....................................7-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1923 Kansas State..............................10-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1924 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1924 Missouri ....................................9-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1924 Kansas State..............................10-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1924 Missouri ....................................7-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1925 Kansas State ..............................6-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.

Rob Vaughn helped the Wildcats to a 9-4 record against Kansas in his career, in-cluding a string of eight games, the longest winning streak by K-State in the series.

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1925 Kansas State ..............................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1926 Kansas State ..............................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1926 Kansas State ..............................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1928 Kansas State ..............................5-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1928 Kansas State..............................11-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1929 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1929 Kansas State ............................11-10 ........................Manhattan, Kan.1930 Kansas State..............................16-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1930 Kansas State..............................10-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1931 Kansas State ..............................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1931 Missouri ..................................14-11 ........................Manhattan, Kan.1932 Kansas State ..............................7-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1932 Missouri ....................................14-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1933 Kansas State..............................11-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1933 Missouri ....................................10-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1933 Kansas State..............................12-3..............................Columbia, Mo.1934 Kansas State ..............................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1934 Kansas State..............................30-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1934 Kansas State ..............................9-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1934 Missouri ....................................5-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1935 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1935 Missouri ....................................8-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1935 Missouri ....................................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1935 Kansas State ..............................6-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1936 Missouri ....................................2-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1936 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1936 Missouri ....................................10-6..............................Columbia, Mo.1936 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1937 Kansas State ..............................6-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1937 Missouri ....................................4-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1937 Missouri ....................................9-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1938 Missouri ....................................4-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1938 Missouri ....................................4-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1940 Kansas State ..............................7-6 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1940 Kansas State ..............................7-6 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1941 Missouri ....................................10-2..............................Columbia, Mo.1941 Kansas State ..............................6-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1942 Kansas State ..............................3-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1942 Missouri ....................................1-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1947 Missouri ....................................2-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1947 Kansas State ..............................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1948 Kansas State ..............................4-1 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1948 Missouri ....................................10-4..............................Columbia, Mo.1948 Missouri ....................................4-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1948 Missouri ....................................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1949 Missouri ....................................3-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1950 Missouri ....................................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1950 Missouri ....................................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/51 Missouri ....................................12-1..............................Columbia, Mo.4/28/51 Kansas State ..............................9-7 ..............................Columbia, Mo.5/25/51 Kansas State ..............................8-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/26/51 Missouri ....................................5-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/52 Missouri ....................................20-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/52 Missouri ....................................12-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/2/52 Missouri ....................................9-6 ..............................Columbia, Mo.5/3/52 Kansas State ..............................5-4 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/20/53 Missouri ....................................25-3..............................Columbia, Mo.4/21/53 Missouri ....................................10-2..............................Columbia, Mo.1953 Missouri ....................................13-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/9/53 Missouri ....................................9-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/7/54 Missouri ....................................5-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/8/54 Missouri ....................................10-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/9/55 Missouri ....................................19-1..............................Columbia, Mo.5/10/55 Missouri ....................................15-2..............................Columbia, Mo.4/27/56 Missouri ....................................8-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/57 Missouri ....................................16-4..............................Columbia, Mo.5/4/57 Missouri ....................................6-5 ..............................Columbia, Mo.5/4/57 Missouri ....................................9-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1958 Missouri ....................................24-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/58 Missouri ....................................5-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/58 Kansas State ..............................6-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/59 Missouri ....................................3-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/11/59 Missouri ....................................26-3..............................Columbia, Mo.4/11/59 Missouri ....................................22-0..............................Columbia, Mo.4/28/61 Missouri ....................................16-8..............................Columbia, Mo.4/29/61 Kansas State ..............................4-1 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/29/61 Missouri ....................................2-1 ..............................Columbia, Mo.5/11/62 Missouri ....................................15-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/11/62 Missouri ....................................7-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/12/62 Missouri ....................................8-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/63 Missouri ....................................4-1 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/26/63 Missouri ....................................8-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.1964 Missouri ....................................7-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1964 Missouri ....................................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1964 Missouri ....................................6-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/30/65 Missouri ....................................13-9..............................Columbia, Mo.4/30/65 Missouri ....................................6-1 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/31/65 Missouri ....................................14-8..............................Columbia, Mo.5/20/66 Kansas State ..............................7-1 ..............................Columbia, Mo.5/21/66 Missouri ....................................5-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.5/21/66 Missouri ....................................6-1 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/14/67 Missouri ....................................12-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/14/67 Kansas State..............................11-4 ........................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/67 Kansas State..............................14-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/68 Missouri ....................................9-6 ..............................Columbia, Mo.5/3/68 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..............................Columbia, Mo.5/4/68 Kansas State..............................10-3..............................Columbia, Mo.5/9/69 Missouri ....................................5-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/9/69 Missouri ....................................11-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/69 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/1570 Kansas State ..............................2-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.5/15/70 Missouri ....................................4-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/30/71 Kansas State..............................12-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/30/71 Kansas State ..............................2-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/71 Kansas State ..............................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/72 Missouri ....................................4-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.3/31/72 Kansas State ..............................6-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/1/72 Kansas State ..............................7-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/13/73 Kansas State ..............................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/13/73 Kansas State ..............................6-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/11/74 Kansas State ..............................4-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.5/11/74 Kansas State ..............................9-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.5/12/74 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/4/75 Missouri ....................................8-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/4/75 Kansas State..............................14-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/75 Kansas State ..............................8-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/76 Missouri ....................................9-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.

4/19/76 Kansas State ..............................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/77 Missouri ....................................5-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.5/5/77 Missouri ....................................7-6 ..............................Columbia, Mo.5/18/77 Missouri ....................................10-2 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.+5/20/77 Missouri ....................................13-5 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.+4/16/79 Missouri ....................................6-5 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/16/79 Missouri ....................................8-4 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/14/80 Missouri ....................................1-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/14/80 Missouri ....................................7-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/28/81 Missouri ....................................5-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.3/28/81 Missouri ....................................7-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.3/29/81 Missouri ....................................5-1 ..............................Columbia, Mo.3/29/81 Missouri ..................................17-15 ............................Columbia, Mo.5/8/82 Missouri ....................................21-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/8/82 Kansas State ..............................7-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/9/82 Missouri ....................................5-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/9/82 Missouri ....................................10-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/83 Missouri ....................................14-3..............................Columbia, Mo.5/1/83 Missouri ....................................10-0..............................Columbia, Mo.4/28/84 Missouri ....................................4-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/84 Kansas State ..............................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/30/84 Kansas State..............................16-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/30/84 Missouri ....................................6-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/85 Kansas State ..............................5-4 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/27/85 Missouri ....................................4-1 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/27/85 Missouri ....................................5-4 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/28/85 Kansas State..............................12-6..............................Columbia, Mo.4/25/86 Missouri ....................................6-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/86 Missouri ....................................13-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/86 Missouri ....................................15-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/86 Missouri ....................................17-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/17/87 Missouri ....................................11-5..............................Columbia, Mo.4/18/87 Missouri ....................................14-8..............................Columbia, Mo.4/18/87 Kansas State ..............................6-4 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/19/87 Missouri ....................................4-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/22/88 Missouri ....................................12-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/23/88 Missouri ....................................5-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/23/88 Missouri ....................................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/88 Missouri ..................................17-11 ........................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/89 Kansas State ..............................6-5 ..............................Fresno, Calif.&4/15/89 Missouri ....................................10-2..............................Columbia, Mo.4/16/89 Kansas State..............................13-1..............................Columbia, Mo.4/16/89 Missouri ....................................8-7 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/17/89 Missouri ....................................17-6..............................Columbia, Mo.4/13/90 Kansas State ..............................4-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/14/90 Missouri ....................................9-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/14/90 Kansas State ..............................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/90 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/91 Kansas State ..............................4-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/6/91 Missouri ....................................17-8..............................Columbia, Mo.4/6/91 Missouri ....................................9-8 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/7/91 Kansas State ..............................8-5 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/3/92 Missouri ....................................11-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/4/92 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/4/92 Missouri ....................................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/92 Missouri ....................................10-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/93 Missouri ....................................4-0 ..............................Columbia, Mo.3/27/93 Kansas State ..............................7-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.3/28/93 Missouri ....................................6-5 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/20/93 Missouri ....................................16-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/93 Missouri ....................................12-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/94 Missouri ....................................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/94 Missouri ....................................8-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/94 Missouri ....................................8-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/94 Missouri ....................................12-5..............................Columbia, Mo.4/20/94 Missouri ..................................12-11 ............................Columbia, Mo.4/12/95 Kansas State ..............................8-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/95 Kansas State ..............................9-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/95 Kansas State..............................12-6..............................Columbia, Mo.4/30/95 Kansas State ..............................6-1 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/30/95 Missouri ....................................8-1 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/5/96 Missouri ....................................12-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/6/96 Missouri ....................................10-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/7/96 Kansas State ..............................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/96 Kansas State ..............................7-4 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/17/96 Missouri ..................................16-13 ............................Columbia, Mo.2/28/97 Missouri ....................................11-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/1/97 Missouri ..................................15-14 ........................Manhattan, Kan.3/2/97 Missouri ....................................9-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.2/27/98 Missouri ....................................3-1 ..............................Columbia, Mo.2/28/98 Missouri ....................................8-7 ..............................Columbia, Mo.3/1/98 Missouri ....................................5-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.5/8/99 Missouri ....................................5-3............................St. Joseph, Mo.^5/8/99 Kansas State ..............................5-4............................St. Joseph, Mo.^5/9/99 Kansas State ..............................3-2............................St. Joseph, Mo.^4/28/00 Missouri ....................................6-2 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/29/00 Missouri ....................................8-6 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/30/00 Kansas State ..............................9-6 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/27/01 Kansas State..............................15-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/01 Kansas State ..............................7-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/29/01 Kansas State..............................10-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/02 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.5/11/02 Kansas State..............................10-1..............................Columbia, Mo.3/28/03 Missouri ....................................14-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/29/03 Missouri ....................................8-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/30/03 Missouri ....................................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/04 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.3/27/04 Kansas State ..............................6-4 ..............................Columbia, Mo.3/28/04 Missouri ....................................12-0..............................Columbia, Mo.3/25/05 Missouri ....................................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/05 Missouri ....................................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/27/05 Missouri ....................................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/24/06 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.3/25/06 Missouri ....................................9-5 ..............................Columbia, Mo.3/26/06 Missouri ....................................6-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/6/07 Kansas State..............................12-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/7/07 Missouri ....................................3-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/07 Missouri ....................................7-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/2/08 Missouri ..................................13-10 ............................Columbia, Mo.5/3/08 Missouri ....................................11-7..............................Columbia, Mo.5/4/08 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..............................Columbia, Mo.4/17/09 Missouri ....................................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/09 Missouri ....................................11-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/09 Kansas State..............................11-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.

+Big Eight Tournament, &Pepsi/Me-N-Ed’s Classic, ^Neutral Site

Total Runs Scored: Missouri 1725, Kansas State 1265KSU at home: 53-83 KSU on the road: 44-75-1KSU at neutral: 3-3 In Big 12 play: 16-27Longest KSU win streak: 11 (1925-31)Longest KSU losing streak: 14 (4/20/53-4/26/58)Last KSU win: 4/19/09 (11-5 in Manhattan)Last KSU loss: 4/18/09 (11-6 in Manhattan)Last KSU shutout win: 4/6/07 (12-0 in Manhattan)Last KSU shutout loss: 4/7/07 (3-0 in Manhattan)Highest Scoring Game: 38 (Kansas State, 30-8, 1934 in Manhattan)Largest Margin of Victory: 22 (30-8, 1934 in Manhattan)Largest Margin of Defeat: 23 (26-3, 4/11/59 in Columbia)

NEBRASKANEBRASKA LEADS 160-102SERIES HISTORY1898 Nebraska ..................................22-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1899 Nebraska ..................................10-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1901 Nebraska ..................................11-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1902 Nebraska ..................................15-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1903 Kansas State ..............................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1906 Nebraska ..................................10-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1909 Kansas State ..............................7-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1909 Nebraska ..................................14-3 ................................Lincoln, Neb.1910 Kansas State..............................11-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1910 Kansas State ..............................7-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1910 Kansas State ..............................9-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.1913 Nebraska....................................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1913 Kansas State ..............................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1921 Nebraska....................................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1921 Nebraska....................................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1921 Kansas State ..............................7-5..................................Lincoln, Neb.1921 Kansas State ..............................6-5..................................Lincoln, Neb.1924 Kansas State ..............................8-5..................................Lincoln, Neb.1924 Nebraska....................................9-8..................................Lincoln, Neb.1924 Nebraska....................................5-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1924 Nebraska....................................6-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1925 Nebraska ..................................10-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1925 Nebraska....................................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1929 Kansas State ..............................1-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1929 Nebraska....................................8-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1929 Nebraska....................................1-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.1929 Nebraska....................................3-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.1930 Kansas State ..............................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1930 Nebraska....................................9-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1931 Kansas State..............................20-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1931 Kansas State ..............................5-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1934 Kansas State..............................12-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1934 Nebraska....................................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1934 Kansas State ..............................9-4..................................Lincoln, Neb.1934 Kansas State..............................15-6 ................................Lincoln, Neb.1935 Kansas State..............................20-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1935 Nebraska....................................8-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1935 Nebraska ..................................13-2 ................................Lincoln, Neb.1935 Kansas State..............................16-3 ................................Lincoln, Neb.1936 Nebraska....................................4-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.1936 Kansas State ..............................4-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.1937 Kansas State ..............................9-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1937 Kansas State..............................13-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1938 Kansas State ..............................6-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.1938 Kansas State ..............................7-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.1939 Kansas State ..............................6-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1939 Kansas State ..............................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1940 Kansas State ..............................8-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.1940 Nebraska ..................................11-1 ................................Lincoln, Neb.1941 Kansas State ..............................7-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1942 Kansas State..............................18-4 ................................Lincoln, Neb.1942 Nebraska....................................6-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.1946 Nebraska ..................................11-3 ................................Lincoln, Neb.1946 Nebraska ..................................18-2 ................................Lincoln, Neb.1947 Kansas State ..............................8-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1947 Nebraska....................................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1948 Nebraska....................................3-1..................................Lincoln, Neb.1948 Nebraska....................................5-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.1949 Nebraska....................................9-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.1949 Kansas State..............................14-4 ................................Lincoln, Neb.1949 Kansas State ..............................4-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1949 Nebraska....................................5-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1950 Nebraska....................................6-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.1950 Kansas State ..............................7-6..................................Lincoln, Neb.1950 Nebraska....................................6-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1950 Nebraska ..................................11-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/23/51 Nebraska....................................5-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/19/51 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/19/51 Nebraska....................................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/52 Nebraska ..................................12-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/52 Nebraska ..................................14-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/29/52 Nebraska ..................................16-0 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/30/52 Nebraska ..................................19-2 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/18/53 Nebraska....................................4-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/53 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/11/53 Nebraska....................................9-7..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/12/53 Nebraska ..................................16-8 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/26/54 Kansas State ..............................6-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/54 Kansas State ..............................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/4/54 Nebraska ..................................12-0 ................................Lincoln, Neb.5/4/54 Nebraska....................................3-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/15/55 Nebraska ..................................13-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/55 Nebraska ..................................15-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/16/55 Nebraska....................................6-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/18/55 Nebraska....................................8-3..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/20/56 Nebraska....................................4-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/21/56 Nebraska ..................................15-6 ................................Lincoln, Neb.5/11/56 Kansas State..............................19-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/12/56 Nebraska ..................................11-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/13/57 Kansas State..............................11-4 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/13/57 Nebraska ..................................17-2 ................................Lincoln, Neb.5/23/58 Nebraska....................................9-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/24/58 Nebraska ..................................10-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/24/58 Nebraska....................................4-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/23/59 Nebraska....................................1-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/23/59 Nebraska....................................1-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/8/60 Nebraska....................................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/9/60 Nebraska....................................6-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/9/60 Nebraska ..................................14-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/19/61 Kansas State ..............................4-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.

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5/19/61 Nebraska ..................................10-0 ................................Lincoln, Neb.5/20/61 Kansas State ..............................4-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/18/62 Nebraska ..................................15-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/18/62 Nebraska....................................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/19/62 Kansas State..............................13-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1963 Nebraska....................................6-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.1963 Nebraska....................................6-1..................................Lincoln, Neb.1963 Kansas State ..............................9-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.1964 Kansas State ............................16-10 ........................Manhattan, Kan.1964 Nebraska....................................7-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1964 Kansas State ..............................1-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/23/65 Nebraska ..................................10-5 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/23/65 Nebraska....................................3-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/6/66 Nebraska....................................9-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/6/66 Kansas State ..............................7-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/7/66 Nebraska ..................................14-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/7/67 Kansas State ..............................4-3..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/7/67 Kansas State ..............................4-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/8/67 Kansas State ..............................2-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/17/68 Kansas State..............................10-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/17/68 Kansas State..............................10-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/18/68 Nebraska....................................8-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/70 Nebraska....................................7-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/70 Kansas State ..............................6-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/70 Nebraska ..................................21-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/71 Kansas State ..............................7-1..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/16/71 Nebraska....................................2-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/17/71 Kansas State ..............................6-5..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/29/72 Kansas State ..............................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/29/72 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/73 Kansas State ..............................2-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/27/73 Nebraska....................................7-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/28/73 Nebraska....................................9-8..................................Lincoln, Neb.3/30/74 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/30/74 Kansas State ..............................7-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/74 Kansas State ..............................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/2/75 Kansas State ..............................9-6..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/2/75 Nebraska..................................14-12................................Lincoln, Neb.5/3/75 Nebraska ..................................11-1 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/6/76 Nebraska....................................5-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/6/76 Kansas State ..............................6-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/11/76 Kansas State ..............................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/76 Nebraska....................................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/76 Kansas State ..............................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/76 Nebraska....................................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/78 Nebraska ..................................15-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/78 Kansas State..............................11-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/1/78 Nebraska....................................5-3..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/1/78 Nebraska....................................3-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/9/79 Nebraska....................................2-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/79 Nebraska....................................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/7/80 Nebraska....................................8-7..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/7/80 Nebraska....................................5-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/25/81 Nebraska..................................11-10 ........................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/81 Nebraska ..................................10-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/81 Kansas State..............................12-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/81 Kansas State ..............................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/82 Nebraska ..................................12-3 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/9/82 Nebraska....................................3-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/10/82 Nebraska....................................9-3..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/10/82 Nebraska ..................................12-6 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/1/83 Nebraska....................................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/1/83 Nebraska....................................3-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/84 Nebraska....................................6-1..................................Lincoln, Neb.3/31/84 Nebraska ..................................12-2 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/1/84 Nebraska....................................6-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/1/84 Nebraska....................................4-1..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/1/85 Nebraska....................................6-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/1/85 Nebraska ..................................10-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/11/85 Nebraska ..................................11-4 ..................Oklahoma City, Okla+3/29/86 Nebraska....................................4-3..................................Lincoln, Neb.3/29/86 Nebraska ..................................12-3 ................................Lincoln, Neb.3/30/86 Nebraska....................................6-4..................................Lincoln, Neb.3/30/86 Nebraska....................................3-1..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/16/86 Nebraska ..................................10-1 ................................Lincoln, Neb.5/9/87 Nebraska....................................8-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/9/87 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/87 Kansas State ............................17-15 ........................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/87 Kansas State ..............................6-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.

5/14/88 Nebraska ..................................13-9 ................................Lincoln, Neb.5/14/88 Nebraska ..................................15-9 ................................Lincoln, Neb.5/15/88 Nebraska....................................8-4..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/15/88 Kansas State..............................12-7 ................................Lincoln, Neb.3/26/89 Kansas State..............................11-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/89 Kansas State ..............................7-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/89 Kansas State ............................14-12 ........................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/89 Kansas State ..............................3-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/6/89 Kansas State..............................13-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/6/89 Kansas State ..............................9-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/4/90 Nebraska....................................7-5..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/4/90 Kansas State ..............................7-6..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/5/90 Kansas State ..............................9-8..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/5/90 Nebraska....................................4-0..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/16/90 Nebraska....................................7-5 ..................Oklahoma City, Okla.+4/26/91 Nebraska ..................................18-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/91 Kansas State ..............................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/91 Kansas State ............................13-12 ........................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/91 Nebraska..................................16-12 ........................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/92 Nebraska....................................5-4..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/25/92 Kansas State ............................11-10................................Lincoln, Neb.4/26/92 Nebraska ..................................12-2 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/26/92 Kansas State..............................10-0 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/28/92 Kansas State ..............................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/93 Kansas State ............................14-10 ........................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/93 Kansas State ............................19-10 ........................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/93 Kansas State ..............................6-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/13/93 Nebraska ..................................13-9 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/14/93 Nebraska....................................6-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/13/94 Nebraska ..................................14-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/13/94 Nebraska ..................................15-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/94 Nebraska....................................4-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/16/94 Nebraska....................................7-6..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/17/94 Nebraska..................................23-14................................Lincoln, Neb.3/24/95 Nebraska ..................................16-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/95 Nebraska..................................16-11 ........................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/95 Kansas State ..............................8-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/96 Nebraska....................................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/96 Nebraska ..................................13-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/96 Kansas State..............................19-6 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/13/96 Nebraska ..................................14-4 ................................Lincoln, Neb.3/11/97 Kansas State..............................19-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/11/97 Kansas State..............................11-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/4/97 Nebraska....................................8-7..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/5/97 Kansas State..............................18-7 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/5/97 Nebraska ..................................12-5 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/4/98 Kansas State ..............................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/4/98 Nebraska....................................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/98 Kansas State..............................11-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/14/99 Nebraska....................................5-4..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/15/99 Nebraska ..................................12-4 ................................Lincoln, Neb.5/16/99 Nebraska..................................21-16................................Lincoln, Neb.3/10/00 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/11/00 Nebraska ..................................16-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/12/00 Nebraska ..................................12-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/9/01 Nebraska....................................9-6..................................Lincoln, Neb.3/29/02 Kansas State ..............................9-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/30/02 Nebraska ..................................22-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/02 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/25/02 Nebraska....................................8-7..........................Arlington, Texas%3/21/03 Nebraska ..................................12-3 ................................Lincoln, Neb.3/22/03 Nebraska ..................................10-4 ................................Lincoln, Neb.3/23/03 Nebraska ..................................11-9 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/2/04 Nebraska....................................8-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/3/04 Nebraska....................................4-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/4/04 Nebraska....................................9-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/20/05 Nebraska....................................5-4..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/21/05 Nebraska ..................................10-6 ................................Lincoln, Neb.5/22/05 Nebraska....................................3-1..................................Lincoln, Neb.3/31/06 Kansas State..............................11-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/1/06 Nebraska....................................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/2/06 Nebraska ..................................12-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/07 Nebraska....................................4-3..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/28/07 Nebraska....................................6-3..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/29/07 Kansas State ..............................8-2..................................Lincoln, Neb.5/24/07 Kansas State ..............................5-1 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.%3/14/08 Nebraska....................................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/15/08 Nebraska ..................................11-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/16/08 Nebraska....................................5-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.

5/23/08 Nebraska....................................5-2 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.%4/3/09 Kansas State..............................15-1 ................................Lincoln, Neb.4/3/09 Kansas State ..............................9-3..................................Lincoln, Neb.4/4/09 Kansas State ..............................5-3..................................Lincoln, Neb.

+Big Eight Tournament, %Big 12 Championship

Total Runs Scored: Nebraska 1823, Kansas State 1413KSU at home: 64-73 KSU on the road: 37-83KSU at neutral: 1-4 In Big 12 play: 13-26Longest KSU win streak: 8 (1936-40)Longest KSU losing streak: 19 (4/9/82-4/16/86)Last KSU win: 4/4/09 (5-3 in Oklahoma City)Last KSU loss: 5/23/08 (5-2 in Oklahoma City)Last KSU shutout win: 4/26/92 (10-0 in Lincoln)Last KSU shutout loss: 4/3/04 (4-0 in Manhattan)Highest Scoring Game: 37 (twice)Largest Margin of Victory: 17 (20-3, 1935 in Lincoln)Largest Margin of Defeat: 17 (19-2, 4/30/52 in Lincoln; 21-4, 4/11/70 in Lincoln)

OKLAHOMAOKLAHOMA LEADS 178-66-1SERIES HISTORY1913 Kansas State ..............................1-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1920 Kansas State ..............................7-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.1920 Kansas State ..............................6-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1920 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1921 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.1922 Oklahoma..................................15-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1922 Kansas State ..............................9-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1922 Oklahoma ..................................8-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1923 Oklahoma ..................................3-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.1923 Oklahoma ..................................8-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.1923 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1924 Oklahoma ..................................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1924 Oklahoma..................................10-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1924 Kansas State ..............................2-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1924 Kansas State ..............................1-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1925 Oklahoma ..................................5-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.1925 Kansas State ..............................3-0 ..............................Norman, Okla.1925 Oklahoma ..................................1-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1925 Oklahoma ..................................5-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1926 Kansas State ..............................6-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1926 Kansas State ..............................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1927 Oklahoma ..................................7-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1927 Oklahoma ..................................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1928 Kansas State..............................11-9 ..............................Norman, Okla.1928 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..............................Norman, Okla.1929 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1929 Oklahoma ..................................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1930 Tied ............................................6-6 ..............................Norman, Okla.1930 Oklahoma ..................................4-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1929 Kansas State ..............................9-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1929 Oklahoma ..................................9-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1931 Oklahoma ..................................4-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.1931 Oklahoma..................................11-0 ..............................Norman, Okla.1932 Kansas State ..............................5-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1933 Oklahoma ..................................7-6 ..............................Norman, Okla.1933 Kansas State ..............................7-6 ..............................Norman, Okla.1934 Oklahoma ..................................4-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.1934 Oklahoma ..................................3-2 ..............................Norman, Okla.1934 Oklahoma ..................................2-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.1935 Oklahoma ..................................9-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1936 Oklahoma..................................11-5 ..............................Norman, Okla.1936 Oklahoma..................................10-2 ..............................Norman, Okla.1938 Oklahoma ..................................2-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.1938 Oklahoma ..................................9-8 ..............................Norman, Okla.1939 Kansas State ..............................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1939 Oklahoma ..................................6-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1940 Kansas State..............................14-2 ..............................Norman, Okla.1940 Oklahoma ..................................3-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.1941 Oklahoma..................................11-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1941 Oklahoma ..................................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1942 Oklahoma ..................................8-6 ..............................Norman, Okla.1942 Oklahoma..................................11-4 ..............................Norman, Okla.1946 Oklahoma..................................10-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1946 Oklahoma ..................................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1947 Kansas State..............................20-6 ..............................Norman, Okla.1948 Kansas State ..............................5-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1948 Oklahoma ..................................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1949 Oklahoma ..................................8-5 ..............................Norman, Okla.1949 Oklahoma ..................................5-4 ..............................Norman, Okla.1950 Kansas State ..............................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1950 Oklahoma ..................................7-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/13/51 Oklahoma..................................11-2 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/14/51 Oklahoma ..................................9-5 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/5/52 Oklahoma ................................18-12 ........................Manhattan, Kan.1952 Oklahoma ................................24-12 ........................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/54 Oklahoma ..................................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/11/54 Oklahoma..................................11-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/30/56 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/57 Oklahoma..................................15-2 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/27/57 Oklahoma ..................................9-0 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/9/58 Oklahoma..................................12-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/58 Oklahoma ..................................8-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/58 Oklahoma ..................................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/13/60 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/13/60 Oklahoma..................................16-7 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/14/60 Oklahoma ..................................6-5 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/5/61 Oklahoma ..................................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/61 Oklahoma ..................................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/6/61 Kansas State ..............................1-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/6/62 Oklahoma ..................................1-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/6/62 Oklahoma ..................................4-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/7/62 Oklahoma ..................................8-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1963 Oklahoma ..................................6-2 ..............................Norman, Okla.1963 Oklahoma ..................................3-2 ..............................Norman, Okla.1963 Oklahoma ..................................5-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.1964 Kansas State ..............................1-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1964 Oklahoma ..................................2-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1964 Oklahoma ..................................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1965 Kansas State ..............................5-2 ..............................Norman, Okla.1965 Kansas State ..............................1-0 ..............................Norman, Okla.1965 Oklahoma ..................................8-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/8/66 Kansas State ..............................5-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/66 Oklahoma ..................................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.

In a pair of relief appearances against Nebraska in 2009, James Allen picked up twosaves, combining to allow 5 hits and strike out four batters without walking anyone. Allen went on to earn Freshman All-American honors.

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4/9/66 Oklahoma ..................................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/12/67 Oklahoma ..................................2-0 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/12/67 Oklahoma ..................................4-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/13/67 Kansas State ..............................7-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/12/68 Oklahoma ..................................8-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/68 Kansas State..............................14-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/13/68 Kansas State ..............................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/69 Oklahoma ..................................8-4 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/18/69 Oklahoma ..................................8-4 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/19/69 Kansas State..............................11-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/8/70 Kansas State..............................10-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/8/70 Kansas State ..............................7-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/9/70 Oklahoma ..................................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/71 Oklahoma ..................................1-0 ............................Riverside, Calif.$4/23/71 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/23/71 Oklahoma ..................................5-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/24/71 Kansas State ..............................4-0 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/7/72 Oklahoma ..................................6-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/7/72 Oklahoma ..................................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/72 Oklahoma..................................12-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/6/73 Oklahoma ..................................7-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/6/73 Oklahoma ..................................5-4 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/7/73 Oklahoma ..................................2-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/3/74 Kansas State ..............................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/74 Oklahoma ..................................3-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/4/74 Oklahoma ..................................7-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/76 Oklahoma..................................13-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/27/76 Oklahoma ..................................6-5 ..................Oklahoma City, Okla.^4/29/77 Oklahoma ..................................5-4 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/29/77 Oklahoma ..................................4-2 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/30/77 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/30/77 Oklahoma ..................................9-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/28/78 Oklahoma ..................................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/78 Oklahoma..................................11-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/29/78 Oklahoma ..................................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/29/78 Kansas State ..............................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/20/79 Oklahoma ..................................6-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/20/79 Oklahoma ..................................4-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/21/79 Oklahoma..................................15-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/21/79 Oklahoma ..................................7-0 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/18/80 Oklahoma..................................10-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/80 Kansas State ..............................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/80 Oklahoma..................................10-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/80 Oklahoma..................................12-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/81 Oklahoma..................................17-3 ..............................Norman, Okla. 4/10/81 Oklahoma..................................14-3 ..............................Norman, Okla. 4/11/81 Oklahoma..................................15-0 ..............................Norman, Okla. 4/11/81 Kansas State ..............................5-4 ..............................Norman, Okla. 4/24/82 Oklahoma ................................21-11 ........................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/82 Oklahoma ..................................7-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/82 Oklahoma ..................................9-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/82 Oklahoma ..................................5-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/83 Oklahoma ..................................6-5 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/16/83 Oklahoma ..................................4-0 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/17/83 Oklahoma ..................................8-5 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/17/83 Oklahoma ..................................4-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/11/83 Oklahoma ..................................6-2 ..................Oklahoma City, Okla.+4/15/84 Oklahoma ..................................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/84 Oklahoma..................................15-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/84 Oklahoma..................................12-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/ 84 Oklahoma ..................................1-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/14/85 Oklahoma ..................................6-4 ........................Endinburg, Texas%4/13/85 Oklahoma..................................10-0 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/13/85 Oklahoma ..................................2-0 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/14/85 Oklahoma ..................................9-8 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/14/85 Oklahoma..................................12-5 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/11/86 Oklahoma ..................................7-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/86 Oklahoma ..................................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/86 Oklahoma..................................10-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/13/86 Oklahoma ................................27-22 ........................Manhattan, Kan.3/27/87 Oklahoma..................................16-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/4/87 Oklahoma..................................13-6 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/4/87 Oklahoma ..................................7-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/5/87 Oklahoma..................................11-0 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/5/87 Oklahoma ..................................8-7 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/8/88 Oklahoma..................................11-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/88 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/88 Oklahoma ..................................9-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/88 Oklahoma..................................12-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/89 Oklahoma ..................................9-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/1/89 Kansas State..............................12-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/1/89 Oklahoma ..................................6-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/2/89 Oklahoma..................................12-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.3/30/90 Kansas State ............................15-13 ........................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/90 Kansas State ..............................4-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/90 Kansas State..............................10-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/1/90 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/29/91 Oklahoma ..................................8-2 ..............................Norman, Okla.3/30/91 Kansas State ..............................7-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.3/30/91 Oklahoma ..................................8-7 ..............................Norman, Okla.3/31/91 Oklahoma ..................................5-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.3/27/92 Oklahoma ..................................5-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/28/92 Oklahoma..................................11-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/28/92 Oklahoma ..................................7-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/30/92 Kansas State ..............................7-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/14/93 Kansas State ............................14-11 ............................Norman, Okla.5/15/93 Oklahoma..................................17-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/16/93 Oklahoma ..................................9-8 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/21/93 Oklahoma..................................11-7....................Oklahoma City, Okla.3/29/94 Oklahoma ..................................6-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.3/30/94 Oklahoma ..................................6-0 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/22/94 Oklahoma ..................................7-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/23/94 Kansas State ............................16-14 ........................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/94 Oklahoma..................................21-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/4/95 Kansas State ..............................7-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/95 Kansas State..............................14-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/7/95 Oklahoma ..................................6-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/8/95 Oklahoma..................................10-7 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/9/95 Oklahoma ..................................7-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.3/26/96 Oklahoma ................................13-12 ............................Norman, Okla.4/19/96 Oklahoma ................................12-10 ........................Manhattan, Kan.4/20/96 Kansas State ..............................8-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/96 Kansas State ..............................7-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/97 Oklahoma..................................10-7 ................................Tulsa, Okla.^4/13/97 Oklahoma ..................................5-3 ..................Oklahoma City, Okla.+4/13/97 Oklahoma..................................10-1 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.+4/10/98 Oklahoma ..................................9-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.

4/11/98 Oklahoma..................................24-9 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/12/98 Oklahoma..................................10-0 ..............................Norman, Okla.3/19/99 Kansas State ..............................7-2............................St. Joseph, Mo.^3/20/99 Oklahoma..................................14-1 ..........................St. Joseph, Mo.^3/21/99 Oklahoma..................................11-4 ..........................St. Joseph, Mo.^3/3/00 Oklahoma ..................................6-4 ..............................Norman, Okla.3/4/00 Oklahoma ..................................4-1 ..............................Norman, Okla.3/5/00 Oklahoma..................................11-7 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/13/01 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/01 Kansas State ..............................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/01 Oklahoma ..................................6-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/02 Oklahoma ................................15-10 ............................Norman, Okla.5/4/02 Oklahoma ..................................6-4 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/5/02 Oklahoma..................................11-0 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/9/03 Kansas State ..............................8-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/03 Oklahoma..................................10-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/11/03 Oklahoma..................................22-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/7/04 Oklahoma..................................21-6 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/8/04 Oklahoma..................................11-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/9/04 Oklahoma..................................12-3 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/6/05 Kansas State ..............................8-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/7/05 Oklahoma..................................10-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/8/05 Oklahoma ..................................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/6/06 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/6/06 Oklahoma..................................16-6 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/7/06 Oklahoma ..................................7-6 ..............................Norman, Okla.4/20/07 Kansas State..............................10-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/07 Oklahoma..................................20-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/22/07 Oklahoma..................................12-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/9/08 Kansas State ..............................6-4 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/10/08 Oklahoma..................................10-5 ..............................Norman, Okla.5/11/08 Oklahoma..................................10-2 ..............................Norman, Okla.3/20/09 Kansas State ..............................9-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/21/09 Oklahoma ................................12-11 ........................Manhattan, Kan.3/22/09 Oklahoma..................................29-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.

$UC Riverside National Tournament, %UT-Pan American Tournament, +Big Eight Tourna-ment, ^Neutral Sites

Total Runs Scored: Oklahoma 1747, Kansas State 1065KSU at home: 43-79 KSU on the road: 22-89-1KSU at neutral: 1-10 In Big 12 play: 9-30Longest KSU win streak: 5 (1913-21)Longest KSU losing streak: 28 (4/24/82-4/8/88)Last KSU win: 3/20/09 (9-1 in Manhattan)Last KSU loss: 3/22/09 (29-4 in Manhattan)Last KSU shutout win: 3/31/90 (4-0 in Manhattan)Last KSU shutout loss: 5/5/02 (11-0 in Norman)Highest Scoring Game: 49 (Oklahoma, 27-22, 4/13/86 in Manhattan)Largest Margin of Victory: 14 (20-6, 1947 in Norman)Largest Margin of Defeat: 25 (29-4, 2009 in Manhattan)

OKLAHOMA STATEOKLAHOMA STATE LEADS 148-53SERIES HISTORY1911 Kansas State..............................13-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1920 Kansas State ..............................9-0 ............................Stillwater, Okla.1926 Oklahoma State ........................11-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1926 Kansas State ..............................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1927 Kansas State ..............................4-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1927 Kansas State ..............................5-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1934 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1934 Oklahoma State ........................4-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.1936 Oklahoma State ........................5-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1936 Kansas State..............................15-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.1936 Oklahoma State ........................14-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1936 Kansas State ..............................9-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1937 Oklahoma State ........................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1937 Kansas State ............................12-11 ........................Manhattan, Kan.1940 Oklahoma State ........................1-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1940 Oklahoma State ........................6-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1941 Oklahoma State ........................8-7 ............................Stillwater, Okla.1942 Oklahoma State ........................4-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.1942 Oklahoma State ........................9-6 ............................Stillwater, Okla.1946 Oklahoma State ........................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1947 Oklahoma State ......................18-10 ..........................Stillwater, Okla.1947 Kansas State ..............................6-5 ............................Stillwater, Okla.1948 Oklahoma State ........................9-4 ............................Stillwater, Okla.1948 Oklahoma State ........................6-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1948 Kansas State ..............................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1949 Oklahoma State ........................10-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.1949 Oklahoma State ........................9-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.1950 Oklahoma State ........................3-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1950 Oklahoma State ........................21-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/58 Oklahoma State ........................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/58 Oklahoma State ........................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/58 Oklahoma State ........................5-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/59 Oklahoma State ........................19-0 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/25/59 Oklahoma State ........................15-0 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/25/59 Oklahoma State ........................8-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/15/60 Oklahoma State ........................8-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/60 Oklahoma State ........................9-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/60 Oklahoma State ........................11-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/14/61 Oklahoma State ........................8-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/14/61 Oklahoma State ........................5-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/15/61 Oklahoma State ........................10-0 ............................Stillwater, Okla.1963 Oklahoma State ........................4-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.1963 Oklahoma State ........................5-4 ............................Stillwater, Okla.1963 Oklahoma State ........................6-5 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/16/65 Oklahoma State ........................7-6 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/16/65 Oklahoma State ........................4-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/17/65 Oklahoma State ........................8-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/13/66 Oklahoma State ........................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/13/66 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/14/66 Oklahoma State ........................9-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/68 Kansas State ..............................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/68 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/68 Oklahoma State ........................10-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/16/69 Oklahoma State ........................4-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/16/69 Oklahoma State ........................3-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/24/70 Kansas State ..............................8-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/70 Oklahoma State ........................7-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/70 Kansas State ..............................3-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/29/71 Kansas State ............................15-14 ..........................Stillwater, Okla.3/29/71 Kansas State..............................11-7 ............................Stillwater, Okla.3/30/71 Oklahoma State ........................20-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.

4/14/72 Kansas State ..............................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/14/72 Oklahoma State ........................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/72 Kansas State ..............................8-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/15/73 Oklahoma State ........................7-5 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/16/73 Kansas State ..............................4-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/16/73 Oklahoma State ........................6-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/19/74 Kansas State..............................11-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/74 Kansas State ..............................8-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/20/74 Kansas State..............................12-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/75 Oklahoma State ........................3-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/11/75 Oklahoma State ........................4-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/12/75 Oklahoma State ........................7-5 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/2/76 Oklahoma State ........................9-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/2/76 Kansas State ..............................9-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/3/76 Kansas State ..............................4-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/3/76 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/9/77 Kansas State..............................11-8 ............................Stillwater, Okla.3/9/77 Oklahoma State ........................9-8 ............................Stillwater, Okla.3/10/77 Oklahoma State ........................25-5 ............................Stillwater, Okla.3/10/77 Oklahoma State ........................7-6 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/23/77 Kansas State ..............................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/23/77 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/77 Kansas State ..............................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/77 Oklahoma State ........................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/78 Oklahoma State ........................11-5 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/21/78 Oklahoma State ........................9-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/22/78 Oklahoma State ......................13-12 ..........................Stillwater, Okla.4/22/78 Oklahoma State ........................7-5 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/4/79 Kansas State ..............................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/4/79 Oklahoma State ........................4-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/79 Oklahoma State ........................9-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/79 Oklahoma State ........................10-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/2/80 Oklahoma State ........................2-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/2/80 Oklahoma State ........................12-0 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/3/80 Oklahoma State ........................8-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/3/80 Oklahoma State ........................15-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/17/82 Oklahoma State ........................12-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/17/82 Oklahoma State ........................10-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/18/82 Oklahoma State ........................15-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/18/82 Oklahoma State ........................10-8 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/9/83 Oklahoma State ........................13-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/83 Oklahoma State ........................9-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/84 Oklahoma State ........................15-7 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/8/84 Oklahoma State ........................11-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/9/84 Oklahoma State ........................7-0 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/9/84 Oklahoma State ........................10-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/6/85 Kansas State ..............................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/6/85 Oklahoma State ........................6-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/7/85 Oklahoma State ........................18-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/7/85 Oklahoma State ........................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/30/85 Oklahoma State ........................12-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/10/85 Oklahoma State ........................10-4 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.+4/4/86 Oklahoma State ........................4-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/5/86 Oklahoma State ........................12-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/5/86 Oklahoma State ........................19-6 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/6/86 Oklahoma State ........................17-0 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/2/88 Oklahoma State ........................11-7 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/3/88 Oklahoma State ........................15-9 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/3/88 Oklahoma State ........................13-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/4/88 Oklahoma State ......................18-12 ..........................Stillwater, Okla.5/12/89 Oklahoma State ........................11-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/13/89 Oklahoma State ........................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/13/89 Oklahoma State ........................17-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/14/89 Kansas State ..............................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/12/90 Oklahoma State ........................5-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/12/90 Oklahoma State ........................13-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/13/90 Kansas State ..............................9-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/13/90 Oklahoma State ........................14-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/3/91 Oklahoma State ........................5-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/4/91 Oklahoma State ........................3-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/4/91 Oklahoma State ........................13-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/91 Oklahoma State ........................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/92 Oklahoma State ........................9-4 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/2/92 Oklahoma State ........................4-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/2/92 Oklahoma State ......................16-12 ..........................Stillwater, Okla.5/3/92 Oklahoma State ........................4-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/6/93 Oklahoma State ........................5-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/7/93 Oklahoma State ......................14-13 ..........................Stillwater, Okla.4/23/93 Oklahoma State ........................24-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/93 Oklahoma State ........................17-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/93 Oklahoma State ........................5-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/20/93 Oklahoma State ........................8-2 ..................Oklahoma City, Okla.+3/17/94 Oklahoma State ........................12-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/94 Oklahoma State ........................12-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/12/94 Oklahoma State ........................6-4 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/13/94 Oklahoma State ........................18-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/14/94 Oklahoma State ........................9-4 ............................Stillwater, Okla.3/10/95 Oklahoma State ........................8-7 ............................Stillwater, Okla.3/11/95 Oklahoma State ......................22-10 ..........................Stillwater, Okla.5/11/95 Kansas State ..............................8-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/12/95 Oklahoma State ........................14-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/13/95 Oklahoma State ........................12-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/18/95 Kansas State ..............................8-1 ..................Oklahoma City, Okla.+3/20/96 Kansas State ..............................8-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/20/96 Oklahoma State ........................7-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/96 Oklahoma State ........................10-6 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/11/96 Oklahoma State ........................15-6 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/11/96 Oklahoma State ........................26-5 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/16/96 Oklahoma State ........................10-4 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.+3/7/97 Oklahoma State ......................23-12 ..........................Stillwater, Okla.3/8/97 Oklahoma State ........................10-8 ............................Stillwater, Okla.3/9/97 Kansas State ..............................7-5 ............................Stillwater, Okla.3/6/98 Kansas State ..............................8-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/2/99 Oklahoma State ........................13-4 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/3/99 Oklahoma State ........................13-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/4/99 Oklahoma State ........................15-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.2/18/00 Oklahoma State ........................15-4..........................San Diego, Calif.!4/7/00 Oklahoma State ........................8-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/00 Kansas State..............................15-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/00 Kansas State..............................14-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/6/01 Oklahoma State ........................11-5 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/7/01 Kansas State..............................13-8 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/8/01 Oklahoma State......................4-3 (10)..........................Stillwater, Okla.3/22/02 Oklahoma State ........................16-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/02 Oklahoma State ........................10-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/02 Kansas State..............................10-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/4/03 Oklahoma State ........................10-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.

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4/5/03 Oklahoma State ........................11-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/6/03 Oklahoma State ........................11-9 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/23/04 Oklahoma State ........................12-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/04 Oklahoma State ........................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/04 Oklahoma State ........................16-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/19/05 Oklahoma State ........................3-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.3/20/05 Oklahoma State ........................8-5 ............................Stillwater, Okla.3/21/05 Kansas State ..............................9-5 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/29/06 Oklahoma State ........................3-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/29/06 Oklahoma State ........................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/30/06 Oklahoma State ........................9-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/07 Oklahoma State ........................5-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/16/07 Kansas State ..............................7-1 ............................Stillwater, Okla.4/17/07 Oklahoma State ........................9-6 ............................Stillwater, Okla.3/28/08 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/29/08 Oklahoma State ........................9-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/30/08 Kansas State ..............................4-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/21/08 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.%5/1/09 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ............................Stillwater, Okla.5/1/09 Kansas State ..............................3-2 ............................Stillwater, Okla.

+Big Eight Tournament, !San Diego Baseball Showcase, % Big 12 Championship

Total Runs Scored: Oklahoma State 1679, Kansas State 937KSU at home: 35-56 KSU on the road: 14-87KSU at neutral: 2-4 In Big 12 play: 12-24Longest KSU win streak: 4 (three times)Longest KSU losing streak: 23 (1949-5/13/66)Last KSU win: 5/1/09 (3-2 in Stillwater)Last KSU loss: 3/29/08 (9-4 in Manhattan)Last KSU shutout win: 3/30/08 (4-0 in Manhattan)Last KSU shutout loss: 5/13/89 (17-0 in Manhattan)Highest Scoring Game: 35 (OSU, 23-12, 3/7/97 in Stillwater)Largest Margin of Victory: 12 (12-0, 4/20/74 in Manhattan)Largest Margin of Defeat: 21 (26-5, 5/11/96 in Stillwater)

TEXASTEXAS LEADS 37-10-1SERIES HISTORY3/8/85 Texas ..........................................4-1..................................Austin, Texas3/8/85 Texas ........................................14-5 ................................Austin, Texas3/9/85 Texas ..........................................9-1..................................Austin, Texas3/9/85 Texas ........................................11-0 ................................Austin, Texas3/14/87 Texas ........................................14-3 ................................Austin, Texas3/15/87 Texas ........................................11-1 ................................Austin, Texas3/15/87 Texas ........................................11-8 ................................Austin, Texas3/21/97 Texas ........................................11-6 ................................Austin, Texas3/22/97 Kansas State ..............................5-4..................................Austin, Texas3/23/97 Kansas State ............................14-11................................Austin, Texas3/20/98 Kansas State ............................11-10 ........................Manhattan, Kan.3/21/98 Texas ........................................10-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/22/98 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/13/99 Texas ..........................................8-1..................................Austin, Texas3/13/99 Kansas State ..............................8-4..................................Austin, Texas3/14/99 Texas ........................................12-2 ................................Austin, Texas3/17/00 Texas ........................................14-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.

3/19/00 Texas ........................................15-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.2/23/01 Texas ..........................................6-1..................................Austin, Texas2/24/01 Texas ..........................................3-0..................................Austin, Texas2/25/01 Texas ........................................13-3 ................................Austin, Texas4/19/02 Texas ..........................................6-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/02 Texas ..........................................8-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/02 Texas ..........................................8-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/03 Texas ........................................12-1 ................................Austin, Texas4/26/03 Texas ..........................................3-1..................................Austin, Texas4/27/03 Texas ........................................12-1 ................................Austin, Texas4/9/04 Texas ........................................10-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/04 Texas ..........................................5-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/04 Texas ..........................................4-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/1/05 Texas ..........................................8-0..................................Austin, Texas4/2/05 Texas ..........................................5-4..................................Austin, Texas4/3/05 Kansas State ..............................5-3..................................Austin, Texas4/8/06 Texas ..........................................7-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/06 Texas ........................................10-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/06 Texas ........................................10-9 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/07 Texas ........................................10-3 ................................Austin, Texas3/24/07 Texas ........................................14-3 ................................Austin, Texas3/25/07 Kansas State..............................11-9 ................................Austin, Texas5/23/07 Texas ........................................19-10 ..............Oklahoma City, Okla.%4/25/08 Texas ..........................................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/08 Kansas State ..............................4-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/08 Texas ..........................................7-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/25/08 Texas ........................................15-7 ..................Oklahoma City, Okla.!4/24/09 Kansas State ..............................4-2..................................Austin, Texas4/25/09 Kansas State ..............................5-4..................................Austin, Texas4/26/09 Tie ..............................................6-6..................................Austin, Texas5/23/09 Texas ..........................................4-2 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.%

% Big 12 Championship, ! Big 12 Championship Title Game

Total Runs Scored: Texas 406, Kansas State 214KSU at home: 3-14 KSU on the road: 7-20-1KSU at neutral: 0-3 In Big 12 play: 10-28-1Longest KSU win streak: 3 (3/22/97-3/20/98)Longest KSU losing streak: 15 (3/14/99-current)Last KSU win: 4/25/09 (5-4 in Austin)Last KSU loss: 5/23/09 (4-2 in Oklahoma City)Last KSU shutout win: NoneLast KSU shutout loss: 4/1/05 (8-0 in Austin)Highest Scoring Game: 29 (Texas, 19-10, 5/23/07 in Oklahoma City)Largest Margin of Victory: 4 (8-4, 3/13/99 in Austin)Largest Margin of Defeat: 12 (twice)

TEXAS A&MTEXAS A&M LEADS 34-10-1SERIES HISTORY3/12/85 Texas A&M ................................10-8 ........................Endinburg, Texas^3/9/91 Texas A&M ................................7-3....................College Station, Texas3/12/91 Kansas State ..............................6-0....................College Station, Texas3/12/94 Texas A&M ................................8-0....................College Station, Texas3/14/94 Texas A&M ................................1-0....................College Station, Texas3/28/97 Kansas State ..............................7-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.

3/29/97 Texas A&M ................................9-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/29/97 Texas A&M ................................9-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/27/98 Texas A&M ................................10-2 ..................College Station, Texas3/28/98 Texas A&M ................................10-4 ..................College Station, Texas3/29/98 Texas A&M ................................9-5....................College Station, Texas4/9/99 Texas A&M ................................3-0............................St. Joseph, Mo.+4/10/99 Texas A&M ................................15-3 ..........................St. Joseph, Mo.+4/11/99 Texas A&M ................................7-2............................St. Joseph, Mo.+2/25/00 Texas A&M ................................19-5 ..................College Station, Texas2/26/00 Texas A&M ................................9-4....................College Station, Texas2/27/00 Texas A&M ................................9-4....................College Station, Texas3/23/01 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/24/01 Texas A&M ................................1-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/25/01 Texas A&M ................................10-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/02 Texas A&M ................................7-3....................College Station, Texas4/13/02 Kansas State ..............................7-6....................College Station, Texas4/14/02 Texas A&M ................................6-5....................College Station, Texas4/11/03 Texas A&M ................................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/03 Texas A&M ................................12-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/13/03 Texas A&M ................................16-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/14/04 Kansas State ..............................3-2....................College Station, Texas5/15/04 Texas A&M ................................8-0....................College Station, Texas5/16/04 Texas A&M ................................11-4 ..................College Station, Texas4/22/05 Kansas State ..............................5-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/23/05 Kansas State ..............................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/05 Texas A&M ................................6-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/12/06 Texas A&M ................................8-3....................College Station, Texas5/13/06 Texas A&M ................................6-3....................College Station, Texas5/14/06 Tie ..............................................1-1....................College Station, Texas5/11/07 Texas A&M ................................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/12/07 Texas A&M ................................2-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/13/07 Kansas State..............................11-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/26/07 Texas A&M ................................7-2 ................Oklahoma City, Okla.%4/4/08 Texas A&M ................................7-2....................College Station, Texas4/5/08 Texas A&M ................................13-8 ..................College Station, Texas4/6/08 Texas A&M ................................14-4 ..................College Station, Texas4/10/09 Texas A&M ................................4-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/09 Kansas State ..............................6-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/09 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.

^Texas-Pan American Tournament, +Neutral Site, % Big 12 Championship

Total Runs Scored: Texas A&M 318, Kansas State 173KSU at home: 7-11 KSU on the road: 3-18-1KSU at neutral: 0-5 In Big 12 play: 7-29-1Longest KSU win streak: 2 (twice)Longest KSU losing streak: 11 (3/29/97-2/27/00)Last KSU win: 4/11/09 (4-3 in Manhattan)Last KSU loss: 4/10/09 (4-2 in Manhattan)Last KSU shutout win: 3/12/91 (6-0 in College Station)Last KSU shutout loss: 5/15/04 (8-0 in College Station)Highest Scoring Game: 24 (A&M, 19-5, 2/25/00 in College Station)Largest Margin of Victory: 6 (6-0, 3/12/91 in College Station)Largest Margin of Defeat: 14 (19-5, 2/25/00 in College Station)

TEXAS TECHTEXAS TECH LEADS 25-15-1SERIES HISTORY3/15/93 Texas Tech ..................................3-2 ..............................Fresno, Calif.&4/18/97 Texas Tech ................................11-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/97 Texas Tech ..................................6-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/20/97 Texas Tech ................................12-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/8/98 Texas Tech ................................13-6 ............................Lubbock, Texas5/9/98 Texas Tech ..................................6-5 ..............................Lubbock, Texas5/10/98 Texas Tech ................................18-10 ............................Lubbock, Texas4/24/99 Kansas State ..............................9-7 ..............................Wichita, Kan.+4/24/99 Texas Tech ..................................9-8 ..............................Wichita, Kan.+4/1/00 Texas Tech ................................19-7 ............................Lubbock, Texas4/2/00 Texas Tech ..................................9-2 ..............................Lubbock, Texas4/2/00 Texas Tech ..................................9-2 ..............................Lubbock, Texas3/16/01 Texas Tech ..................................7-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/01 Texas Tech ................................16-2 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/01 Kansas State ..............................8-4 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/02 Kansas State ..............................7-5 ..............................Lubbock, Texas4/6/02 Texas Tech ................................15-0 ............................Lubbock, Texas4/7/02 Kansas State ..............................5-1 ..............................Lubbock, Texas5/22/02 Texas Tech ..................................5-4..........................Arlington, Texas%5/24/02 Kansas State ..............................7-6 ........................Arlington, Texas%4/18/03 Kansas State..............................10-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/03 Kansas State ..............................5-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/20/03 Texas Tech ..................................8-1 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/04 Texas Tech ..................................8-3 ..............................Lubbock, Texas4/17/04 Texas Tech ..................................3-0 ..............................Lubbock, Texas4/18/04 Texas Tech ..................................8-2 ..............................Lubbock, Texas4/15/05 Texas Tech ................................11-7 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/05 Kansas State ..............................7-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/17/05 Kansas State ............................13-12 ........................Manhattan, Kan.4/13/06 Texas Tech ..................................4-2 ..............................Lubbock, Texas4/14/06 Kansas State..............................16-5 ............................Lubbock, Texas4/15/06 Tie ............................................11-11 ............................Lubbock, Texas3/30/07 Kansas State ..............................4-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/07 Texas Tech ................................16-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/1/07 Kansas State ..............................7-3 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/08 Kansas State..............................12-4 ............................Lubbock, Texas4/19/08 Kansas State ..............................7-4 ..............................Lubbock, Texas4/20/08 Texas Tech ................................19-4 ............................Lubbock, Texas5/8/09 Texas Tech ..................................6-0 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/9/09 Texas Tech ................................12-6 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/09 Kansas State ..............................9-5 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.

&Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic, %Big 12 Championship, +Neutral Site

Total Runs Scored: Texas Tech 634, Kansas State 229KSU at home: 8-10 KSU on the road: 5-12-1KSU at neutral: 2-3 In Big 12 play: 15-24-1Longest KSU win streak: 3, twiceLongest KSU losing streak: 7 (3/15/93-5/10/98)Last KSU win: 5/10/09 (9-5 in Manhattan)Last KSU loss: 5/9/09 (12-6 in Manhattan)Last KSU shutout win: NoneLast KSU shutout loss: 5/8/09 (6-0 in Manhattan)Highest Scoring Game: 28 (Tech, 18-10, 5/10/98 in Lubbock)Largest Margin of Victory: 8 (12-4, 4/18/08 in Lubbock)Largest Margin of Defeat: 15, twice

A.J. Morris set the Kansas State single-season wins record when the Wildcats upsetNo. 2 Texas in Austin, 4-2, on April 24 last season. Morris went on to win 14 games,which tied for the third-most in Big 12 history.

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Abilene Christian (Texas) Series tied 1-14/1/66 ....................W 12-5 ................................Abilene, Texas4/1/66 ....................L 0-7 ................................Abilene, Texas

Air Force KSU leads 11-33/25/71 ..................W 10-5 ..............................Riverside, Calif.2/17/96 ..................W 15-7..................................USAFA, Colo.2/18/96 ..................W 16-14 ................................USAFA, Colo.2/19/96 ..................W 17-8..................................USAFA, Colo.2/22/97 ..................W 11-8............................Manhattan, Kan.2/22/97 ..................W 6-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/14/98 ..................W 11-5..................................USAFA, Colo.2/14/98 ..................L 5-15..................................USAFA, Colo.2/15/98 ..................L 4-5 ..................................USAFA, Colo.3/13/98 ..................W 14-6 ..............................El Dorado, Kan.3/13/98 ..................W 5-4 ..............................El Dorado, Kan.3/14/98 ..................L 8-9 ..............................El Dorado, Kan.2/20/99 ..................W 11-2............................Manhattan, Kan.2/21/99 ..................W 9-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Alabama UA leads 2-13/23/99 ..................L 5-27 ............................Tuscaloosa, Ala.3/24/99 ..................L 8-9 ..............................Tuscaloosa, Ala.3/7/04 ....................W 2-1................................Shreveport, La.

Arizona UA leads 1-03/16/93 ..................L 1-6 ..................................Fresno, Calif.

Arizona State ASU leads 4-23/24/71 ..................L 0-7 ..............................Riverside, Calif.3/13/07 ..................L 6-9 ....................................Tempe, Ariz.3/14/07 ..................L 2-6 ....................................Tempe, Ariz.5/6/08 ....................W 7-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/10/09 ..................W 6-2 ..................................Surprise, Ariz.3/11/09 ..................L 1-12 ................................Surprise, Ariz.

Arkansas UA leads 29-181910 ......................L 3-4..............................Fayetteville, Ark.4/4/66 ....................W 12-3 ............................Fayetteville, Ark.4/4/66 ....................W 6-2..............................Fayetteville, Ark.5/8/67 ....................W 13-2 ............................Fayetteville, Ark.5/8/67 ....................W 3-2..............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/14/73 ..................L 7-9..............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/14/73 ..................L 2-9..............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/12/74 ..................W 2-1..............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/12/74 ..................W 2-1..............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/1/75 ....................W 3-0..............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/1/75 ....................L 1-6..............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/2/75 ....................L 1-11 ............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/2/75 ....................W 5-4..............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/14/80 ..................L 4-8..............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/14/80 ..................L 3-8..............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/13/83 ..................L 1-12 ............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/22/85 ..................L 1-5..............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/20/86 ..................W 8-7..............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/6/87 ....................W 3-4..............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/7/87 ....................L 7-12 ............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/5/88 ....................L 7-8..............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/5/88 ....................L 5-9..............................Fayetteville, Ark.4/30/89 ..................L 4-9..............................Fayetteville, Ark.5/1/89 ....................W 7-2..............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/17/90 ..................L 1-2..............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/17/90 ..................L 1-5..............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/18/90 ..................W 5-4..............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/16/91 ..................W 6-0..............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/16/91 ..................L 2-3..............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/17/91 ..................L 2-3..............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/15/92 ..................W 18-13............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/15/92 ..................L 0-13 ............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/16/92 ..................L 9-19 ............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/16/92 ..................W 11-7 ............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/21/93 ..................L 1-10 ............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/25/94 ..................L 4-22 ............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/26/94 ..................W 11-10............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/27/94 ..................L 1-4..............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/23/96 ..................L 6-7..............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/24/96 ..................L 5-9..............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/25/96 ..................L 3-11 ............................Fayetteville, Ark.2/15/97 ..................W 7-6 ..............................Arlington, Texas3/20/01 ..................L 0-2................................Shreveport, La.3/7/03 ....................W 9-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/9/03 ....................L 4-12 ............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/10/03 ..................L 3-4..............................Fayetteville, Ark.3/10/03 ..................L 5-18 ............................Fayetteville, Ark.

Arkansas State ASU leads 10-74/7/53 ....................L 0-12............................Manhattan, Kan.4/6/54 ....................W 22-3 ..............................Jonesboro, Ark.4/7/54 ....................W 11-2 ..............................Jonesboro, Ark.3/30/60 ..................W 7-4 ..............................Jonesboro, Ark.3/31/60 ..................L 11-19 ............................Jonesboro, Ark.3/27/61 ..................L 1-8 ..............................Jonesboro, Ark.3/28/61 ..................L 2-3 ..............................Jonesboro, Ark.1963 ......................W 12-3......................State University, Ark.1963 ......................L 5-6 ......................State University, Ark.1964 ......................W 3-1 ......................State University, Ark.1964 ......................L 5-7 ......................State University, Ark.1965 ......................L 5-6 ......................State University, Ark.3/23/67 ..................L 2-3 ......................State University, Ark.3/11/85 ..................W 2-1 ......................State University, Ark.3/11/85 ..................W 2-1 ............................Endinburg, Texas2/18/05 ..................L 6-5 ................................Arlington, Tex.2/28/08 ..................L 1-2 ............................Beaumont, Texas

**Army (Hawaii) Series tied 1-11970 ......................L 4-5 ............................Honolulu, Hawaii1970 ......................W 16-8 ..........................Honolulu, Hawaii

Augustana (Ill.) KSU leads 4-03/26/87 ..................W 18-0............................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/87 ..................W 18-8............................Manhattan, Kan.3/16/91 ..................W 10-0............................Manhattan, Kan.3/16/91 ..................W 7-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Austin Peay APU leads 1-03/7/99 ....................L 8-9 ............................Jacksonville, Fla.

Baker (Kan.) KSU leads 31-61891 ......................W 16-3............................Manhattan, Kan.1903 ......................W 14-10 ........................Baldwin City, Kan.1903 ......................W 8-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1904 ......................W 16-1............................Manhattan, Kan.1904 ......................L 4-7 ..........................Baldwin City, Kan.1905 ......................L 4-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1905 ......................L 5-8 ..........................Baldwin City, Kan.1906 ......................W 2-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1906 ......................W 14-1............................Manhattan, Kan.1907 ......................L 12-14 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1912 ......................W 7-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1916 ......................L 3-15............................Manhattan, Kan.1923 ......................W 8-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1930 ......................W 9-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1938 ......................W 26-7............................Manhattan, Kan.1938 ......................W 14-1............................Manhattan, Kan.1940 ......................W 8-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/24/75 ..................W 7-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/24/75 ..................W 14-3............................Manhattan, Kan.3/15/77 ..................W 7-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/15/77 ..................W 7-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/29/78 ..................W 5-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/29/78 ..................W 9-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/12/79 ..................W 8-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/12/79 ..................W 6-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/8/80 ....................W 10-9............................Manhattan, Kan.3/8/80 ....................L 1-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/9/81 ....................W 8-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/9/81 ....................W 7-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/15/81 ..................W 8-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/82 ..................W 7-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/4/83 ....................W 9-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/4/83 ....................W 2-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/2/84 ....................W 7-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/2/84 ....................W 6-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/3/84 ....................W 4-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/3/84 ....................W 16-1............................Manhattan, Kan.

Bellevue (Kan.) KSU leads 6-03/11/79 ..................W 1-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/11/79 ..................W 15-2............................Manhattan, Kan.3/9/80 ....................W 19-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/9/80 ....................W 3-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/4/82 ....................W 11-3............................Manhattan, Kan.4/4/82 ....................W 12-2............................Manhattan, Kan.

Benedictine (Kan.) KSU leads 11-33/28/79 ..................W 5-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/28/79 ..................W 12-0............................Manhattan, Kan.4/4/80 ....................W 8-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/14/81 ..................W 9-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/14/81 ..................L 7-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/10/82 ..................W 17-6............................Manhattan, Kan.3/10/82 ..................W 10-5............................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/84 ..................W 17-7............................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/84 ..................W 7-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/21/85 ..................L 3-12............................Manhattan, Kan.3/21/85 ..................L 3-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/92 ..................W 14-2............................Manhattan, Kan.

Bethany (Kan.) KSU leads 37-41901 ......................L 0-9 ..............................Lindsborg, Kan.1903 ......................W 14-7............................Manhattan, Kan.1903 ......................W 19-8............................Manhattan, Kan.1904 ......................W 9-6 ..............................Lindsborg, Kan.1904 ......................L 0-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1907 ......................W 6-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1909 ......................W 8-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1911 ......................W 6-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1911 ......................W 5-3 ..............................Lindsborg, Kan.1912 ......................W 8-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1914 ......................W 2-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1915 ......................W 5-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1917 ......................W 29-8............................Manhattan, Kan.1938 ......................W 12-2............................Manhattan, Kan.1938 ......................W 10-2............................Manhattan, Kan.5/7/74 ....................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/7/74 ....................W 2-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/75 ..................L 6-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/75 ..................W 5-14............................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/76 ....................W 11-1............................Manhattan, Kan.4/3/78 ....................W 7-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/3/78 ....................L 2-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/13/79 ..................W 5-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/13/79 ..................W 17-2............................Manhattan, Kan.3/10/80 ..................W 7-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/10/80 ..................W 10-0............................Manhattan, Kan.3/16/81 ..................W 7-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/16/81 ..................W 9-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/82 ..................W 14-4............................Manhattan, Kan.4/2/82 ....................W 5-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/8/83 ....................W 16-3............................Manhattan, Kan.3/6/84 ....................W 11-0............................Manhattan, Kan.3/7/84 ....................W 10-0............................Manhattan, Kan.4/30/97 ..................W 11-1............................Manhattan, Kan.4/30/97 ..................W 22-1............................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/98 ..................W 3-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/99 ..................W 14-4............................Manhattan, Kan.5/7/99 ....................W 22-3............................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/00 ..................W 16-0............................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/01 ..................W 18-1............................Manhattan, Kan.4/17/02 ..................W 14-6............................Manhattan, Kan.

Binghamton KSU leads 3-03/21/08 ..................W 10-4............................Manhattan, Kan.3/22/08 ..................W 5-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/08 ..................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Bradley KSU leads 1-03/25/88 ..................W 11-9................................Springfield, Ill.

Brigham Young KSU leads 5-23/25/71 ..................W 7-1 ..............................Riverside, Calif.3/5/07 ....................W 5-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/6/07 ....................W 6-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/08 ..................L 1-7 ....................................Provo, Utah

3/19/08 ..................L 5-6 ....................................Provo, Utah5/4/09 ....................W 9-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/09 ....................W 11-3............................Manhattan, Kan.

Buffalo KSU leads 3-03/12/04 ..................W 11-8............................Manhattan, Kan.3/12/04 ..................W 10-6............................Manhattan, Kan.3/13/04 ..................W 7-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Butler KSU leads 4-03/13/09 ..................W 8-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/14/09 ..................W 14-2............................Manhattan, Kan.3/14/09 ..................W 15-3............................Manhattan, Kan.3/15/09 ..................W 13-2............................Manhattan, Kan.

California Cal leads 3-05/12/01 ..................L 4-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/13/01 ..................L 10-16 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.2/22/08 ..................L 1-5 ................................Berkeley, Calif.

UC Irvine Series tied 1-14/22/08 ..................L 3-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/23/08 ..................W 9-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

UCLA KSU leads 3-04/20/01 ..................W 8-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/22/01 ..................W 13-12 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/22/01 ..................W 11-7............................Manhattan, Kan.

UC Riverside UCR leads 1-03/27/71 ..................L 3-4 ..............................Riverside, Calif.

UC Santa Barbara UCSB leads 1-03/4/07 ....................L 6-8 ............................Beaumont, Texas

Cal State Northridge Series tied 2-24/17/98 ..................W 14-13 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/17/98 ..................L 7-10............................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/98 ..................L 5-11............................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/98 ..................W 15-14 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.

Centenary KSU leads 3-13/20/01 ..................W 6-2................................Shreveport, La.3/5/04 ....................W 11-9 ..............................Shreveport, La.2/17/07 ..................W 6-5................................Shreveport, La.2/17/07 ..................L 1-4................................Shreveport, La.

Central Arkansas KSU leads 2-04/1/08 ....................W 6-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/2/08 ....................W 13-6............................Manhattan, Kan.

Central Christian (Kan.) KSU leads 2-03/8/00 ....................W 16-4............................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/07 ..................W 13-7............................Manhattan, Kan.

Central Connecticut State KSU leads 1-03/23/00 ..................W 17-7 ............................Homestead, Fla.

Central Michigan KSU leads 4-13/3/96 ....................W 7-5 ............................Jacksonville, Fla.3/8/96 ....................L 3-10 ............................Jacksonville, Fla.3/16/07 ..................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/07 ..................W 6-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/07 ..................W 5-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Central Missouri KSU leads 4-11911 ......................W 5-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1913 ......................W 9-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/22/76 ..................L 1-2 ..........................Warrensburg, Mo.3/22/76 ..................W 7-4 ..........................Warrensburg, Mo.4/30/81 ..................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.(formerly Warrensburg Normal and Central Missouri State)

Central Oklahoma State KSU leads 1-05/1/91 ....................W 7-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Chicago Cubs CUBS lead 1-01905 ......................L 0-13............................Manhattan, Kan.

Chicago State KSU leads 7-03/15/92 ..................W 17-4..............................Gainesville, Fla.3/19/97 ..................W 26-2............................Manhattan, Kan.3/20/97 ..................W 12-7............................Manhattan, Kan.3/28/06 ..................W 4-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/29/06 ..................W 8-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/07 ....................W 20-4............................Manhattan, Kan.5/2/07 ....................W 10-0............................Manhattan, Kan.

**Chillaco KSU leads 1-01912 ......................W 4-3 ..............................Gainesville, Fla.

**Chinese Univ. (Hawaii) CU leads 2-01914 ......................L 1-7 ..............................Gainesville, Fla.1915 ......................L 0-18 ..............................Gainesville, Fla

In two games against BYU last season, Nick Martiniwent 4-for-6 with a double, two home runs and five RBI.

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Clemson CU leads 3-13/19/92 ..................W 3-0 ..................................Fresno, Calif.2/12/99 ..................L 7-10 ................................Clemson, S.C.2/13/99 ..................L 4-19 ................................Clemson, S.C.2/14/99 ..................L 3-11 ................................Clemson, S.C.

Cleveland State KSU leads 2-03/25/97 ..................W 13-7............................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/97 ..................W 15-3............................Manhattan, Kan.

**Colorado CU leads 58-33 1905 ......................W 4-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1947 ......................W 14-3............................Manhattan, Kan.1947 ......................W 11-9............................Manhattan, Kan.1948 ......................L 3-4..................................Boulder, Colo.1948 ......................W 6-4..................................Boulder, Colo.1949 ......................W 3-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1949 ......................W 14-3............................Manhattan, Kan.1950 ......................L 1-4..................................Boulder, Colo.1950 ......................L 6-10 ................................Boulder, Colo.5/10/52 ..................L 6-12 ................................Boulder, Colo.5/10/52 ..................L 4-7..................................Boulder, Colo.1953 ......................L 8-10............................Manhattan, Kan.1953 ......................L 6-18............................Manhattan, Kan.5/14/54 ..................L 4-18 ................................Boulder, Colo.5/15/54 ..................W 14-10................................Boulder, Colo.4/22/55 ..................L 5-18............................Manhattan, Kan.4/23/55 ..................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/4/56 ....................L 7-9..................................Boulder, Colo.5/5/56 ....................L 13-14................................Boulder, Colo.5/17/57 ..................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/18/57 ..................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/18/57 ..................W 10-5............................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/58 ..................L 11-12................................Boulder, Colo.4/19/58 ..................L 2-9..................................Boulder, Colo.4/19/58 ..................W 7-5..................................Boulder, Colo.4/22/60 ..................L 7-8..................................Boulder, Colo.4/23/60 ..................L 7-11 ................................Boulder, Colo.4/23/60 ..................L 11-12................................Boulder, Colo.4/21/61 ..................W 10-8 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/61 ..................L 0-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/22/61 ..................L 8-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/20/62 ..................L 0-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/20/62 ..................L 7-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/62 ..................L 4-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1963 ......................L 3-6..................................Boulder, Colo.1963 ......................L 4-5..................................Boulder, Colo.1963 ......................L 3-7..................................Boulder, Colo.1964 ......................L 3-9..................................Boulder, Colo.1964 ......................L 7-14 ................................Boulder, Colo.1964 ......................L 6-24 ................................Boulder, Colo.1965 ......................L 4-6..................................Boulder, Colo.1965 ......................L 5-7..................................Boulder, Colo.4/22/66 ..................W 1-0..................................Boulder, Colo.4/22/66 ..................W 11-1 ................................Boulder, Colo.4/23/66 ..................W 3-0..................................Boulder, Colo.4/21/67 ..................L 2-7..................................Boulder, Colo.4/21/67 ..................W 13-1 ................................Boulder, Colo.4/22/67 ..................L 6-8..................................Boulder, Colo.5/10/68 ..................W 4-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/68 ..................L 1-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/11/68 ..................L 3-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/2/69 ....................W 11-8 ................................Boulder, Colo.5/2/69 ....................W 8-5..................................Boulder, Colo.5/3/69 ....................L 3-5..................................Boulder, Colo.4/3/70 ....................W 2-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/3/70 ....................L 0-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/4/70 ....................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/2/71 ....................L 1-3..................................Boulder, Colo.4/2/71 ....................L 2-3..................................Boulder, Colo.4/3/71 ....................L 1-2..................................Boulder, Colo.4/24/72 ..................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/72 ..................L 1-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/72 ..................L 6-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/30/73 ..................L 0-3..................................Boulder, Colo.3/30/73 ..................W 4-0..................................Boulder, Colo.3/31/73 ..................L 2-3..................................Boulder, Colo.4/12/74 ..................L 2-6..................................Boulder, Colo.4/12/74 ..................L 2-6..................................Boulder, Colo.4/13/74 ..................L 1-4..................................Boulder, Colo.4/25/75 ..................W 3-1..................................Boulder, Colo.4/25/75 ..................L 5-6..................................Boulder, Colo.4/26/75 ..................W 18-17................................Boulder, Colo.4/23/76 ..................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/76 ..................L 5-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/7/76 ....................L 0-2 ..............................Okla. City, Okla.4/15/77 ..................L 0-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/77 ..................W 8-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/77 ..................W 8-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/77 ..................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/14/78 ..................L 4-10 ................................Boulder, Colo.4/14/78 ..................L 3-5..................................Boulder, Colo.4/15/78 ..................L 5-10 ................................Boulder, Colo.4/15/78 ..................W 11-5 ................................Boulder, Colo.4/27/79 ..................L 3-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/79 ..................W 9-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/79 ..................L 9-11............................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/79 ..................L 8-10............................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/80 ..................L 4-21 ................................Boulder, Colo.4/25/80 ..................L 4-14 ................................Boulder, Colo.4/26/80 ..................L 5-15 ................................Boulder, Colo.4/26/80 ..................W 9-7..................................Boulder, Colo.

**Colorado State KSU leads 5-23/13/88 ..................W 11-3 ............................Las Cruces, N.M.3/14/88 ..................W 10-3 ............................Las Cruces, N.M.3/15/88 ..................W 7-6 ............................Las Cruces, N.M.3/3/90 ....................L 3-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/4/90 ....................W 2-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/3/91 ....................W 7-2............................Fort Collins, Colo.3/3/91 ....................L 9-19 ..........................Fort Collins, Colo.

Concordia (Minn.) KSU leads 2-03/26/82 ..................W 8-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/82 ..................W 11-5............................Manhattan, Kan.

**Cooper KSU leads 2-01911 ......................W 7-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1911 ......................W 8-0 ........................................Unknown

**Cotner KSU leads 3-01907 ......................W 2-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1910 ......................W 5-4 ........................................Unknown1910 ......................W 5-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Creighton KSU leads 46-35-11903 ......................W 10-8............................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/69 ..................W 12-1............................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/69 ..................W 7-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/25/72 ..................W 6-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/25/72 ..................W 3-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/73 ..................W 1-0 ..................................Omaha, Neb.3/23/73 ..................L 0-2 ..................................Omaha, Neb.3/24/73 ..................L 1-3 ..................................Omaha, Neb.4/17/73 ..................W 2-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/17/73 ..................L 4-10............................Manhattan, Kan.3/22/74 ..................W 9-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/22/74 ..................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/2/74 ....................L 3-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/2/74 ....................L 1-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/21/75 ..................W 4-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/21/75 ..................L 1-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/22/75 ..................L 5-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/75 ..................W 2-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/75 ..................L 5-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/75 ..................W 5-4 ..................................Omaha, Neb.4/15/75 ..................L 4-10..................................Omaha, Neb.3/24/76 ..................W 11-8 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/24/76 ..................L 3-8 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/26/76 ..................W 4-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/76 ..................W 7-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/76 ..................W 2-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/76 ..................W 10-0............................Manhattan, Kan.3/27/76 ..................W 8-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/27/76 ..................W 7-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/19/77 ..................L 7-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/3/77 ....................L 1-5 ..................................Omaha, Neb.4/3/77 ....................W 3-2 ..................................Omaha, Neb.3/17/79 ..................W 10-4............................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/79 ..................T 3-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/21/80 ..................W 8-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/22/80 ..................L 0-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/22/80 ..................L 12-14 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/81 ..................L 7-10..................................Omaha, Neb.3/18/81 ..................L 2-3 ..................................Omaha, Neb.3/19/81 ..................W 9-6 ..................................Omaha, Neb.3/19/81 ..................L 1-8 ..................................Omaha, Neb.3/20/81 ..................W 13-9............................Manhattan, Kan.3/20/81 ..................L 2-12............................Manhattan, Kan.3/21/81 ..................W 13-10 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/21/81 ..................L 3-10............................Manhattan, Kan.3/12/83 ..................L 2-3 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.4/9/85 ....................L 3-9 ..................................Omaha, Neb.3/23/86 ..................W 6-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/11/86 ..................W 7-5 ..................................Omaha, Neb.4/21/87 ..................W 8-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/29/88 ..................L 3-11..................................Omaha, Neb.4/18/88 ..................W 13-11 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/25/89 ..................W 10-4..................................Omaha, Neb.5/11/89 ..................L 7-16..................................Omaha, Neb.4/24/90 ..................W 18-14 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/91 ..................L 4-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/91 ..................W 6-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/92 ....................L 2-5 ..................................Omaha, Neb.3/24/93 ..................W 4-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/22/93 ..................L 3-6 ..................................Omaha, Neb.3/15/95 ..................W 13-5..................................Omaha, Neb.3/28/95 ..................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/10/96 ..................W 14-2............................Manhattan, Kan.4/1/97 ....................W 9-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/25/98 ..................W 9-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/23/00 ..................L 1-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/00 ..................L 3-12..................................Omaha, Neb.3/14/01 ..................L 6-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/28/01 ..................W 9-1 ..................................Omaha, Neb.2/19/02 ..................W 10-9............................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/02 ..................W 24-9..................................Omaha, Neb.2/18/03 ..................W 15-2............................Manhattan, Kan.3/25/03 ..................L 6-11..................................Omaha, Neb.4/7/04 ....................W 7-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/04 ..................L 1-4 ..................................Omaha, Neb.3/01/05 ..................L 8-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/06 ..................W 5-4 ..................................Omaha, Neb.4/11/07 ..................L 1-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/08 ..................W 11-1............................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/08 ..................L 5-6 ..................................Omaha, Neb.3/3/09 ....................W 12-1............................Manhattan, Kan.4/1/09 ....................L 1-5 ..................................Omaha, Neb.

C.W. Post-Long Island KSU leads 2-03/26/02 ..................W 11-4............................Manhattan, Kan.3/27/02 ..................W 11-10 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.

Dallas Baptist DBU leads 1-03/7/85 ....................L 5-6 ..................................Dallas, Texas

Delta State (Miss.) DSU leads 2-13/25/64 ..................W 8-3..............................Cleveland, Miss.1965 ......................L 0-13 ............................Cleveland, Miss.1965 ......................L 1-2..............................Cleveland, Miss.

**Denver Series tied 1-14/23/76 ..................W 3-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/76 ..................L 0-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Doane (Neb.) KSU leads 5-04/6/95 ....................W 17-8............................Manhattan, Kan.4/6/95 ....................W 13-1............................Manhattan, Kan.2/18/98 ..................W 13-3............................Manhattan, Kan.2/4/01 ....................W 11-3............................Manhattan, Kan.2/12/02 ..................W 21-8............................Manhattan, Kan.

**Drexel (Pa.) KSU leads 1-03/19/02 ..................W 3-2 ..............................Homestead, Fla.

Drury (Ark.) KSU leads 2-01907 ......................W 5-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1910 ......................W 3-1 ..............................Springfield, Mo.

Eastern Illinois KSU leads 5-02/29/04 ..................W 12-3....................................Monroe, La.3/3/06 ....................W 12-5............................Manhattan, Kan.3/4/06 ....................W 12-2............................Manhattan, Kan.3/5/06 ....................W 7-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/6/06 ....................W 12-1............................Manhattan, Kan.

Eastern Michigan KSU leads 4-02/26/05 ..................W 15-4 ..........................Natchitoches, La.3/11/05 ..................W 13-4............................Manhattan, Kan.3/12/05 ..................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/13/05 ..................W 11-3............................Manhattan, Kan.

**Emporia Normal (Kan.) KSU leads 8-5-11906 ......................W 1-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1906 ......................T 2-2 ................................Emporia, Kan.1907 ......................W 6-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1907 ......................W 4-1 ................................Emporia, Kan.1908 ......................W 10-4 ................................Emporia, Kan.1912 ......................W 4-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1913 ......................L 8-10............................Manhattan, Kan.1914 ......................L 3-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1916 ......................W 5-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1917 ......................W 8-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Emporia State (Kan.) KSU leads 26-71906 ......................W 13-0............................Manhattan, Kan.1907 ......................W 16-2............................Manhattan, Kan.1907 ......................W 8-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1907 ......................W 8-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1908 ......................W 2-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1910 ......................W 2-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1912 ......................W 6-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1913 ......................W 19-3............................Manhattan, Kan.1932 ......................W 7-1 ................................Emporia, Kan.1932 ......................W 12-1............................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/66 ..................W 5-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/66 ..................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/67 ..................L 1-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/67 ..................W 8-3 ................................Emporia, Kan.4/29/74 ..................W 2-0 ................................Emporia, Kan.4/29/74 ..................W 6-1 ................................Emporia, Kan.4/26/77 ..................L 0-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/77 ..................L 4-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/78 ....................W 10-6 ................................Emporia, Kan.5/3/78 ....................W 8-6 ................................Emporia, Kan.5/4/78 ....................L 2-8 ................................Emporia, Kan.5/4/78 ....................W 11-1 ................................Emporia, Kan.4/22/80 ..................L 1-15............................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/81 ....................W 2-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/81 ....................W 5-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/21/82 ..................L 4-12............................Manhattan, Kan.3/21/82 ..................W 9-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/88 ..................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/89 ..................W 7-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/3/90 ....................W 8-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/3/90 ....................W 10-9............................Manhattan, Kan.4/30/91 ..................L 8-13............................Manhattan, Kan.3/7/93 ....................W 21-6............................Manhattan, Kan.(formerly Kansas State Normal and College of Emporia)

**Epworth KSU leads 1-01908 ......................W 4-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Florida UF leads 2-03/11/92 ..................L 4-10..............................Gainesville, Fla.3/11/92 ..................L 4-6 ..............................Gainesville, Fla.

Florida Atlantic FAU leads 2-03/16/02 ..................L 4-8..............................Boca Raton, Fla.3/18/03 ..................L 2-6..............................Boca Raton, Fla.

Florida International FIU leads 2-12/24/02 ..................L 3-9 ..............................Homestead, Fla.3/17/02 ..................L 10-16....................................Miami, Fla.3/16/03 ..................W 17-5 ....................................Miami, Fla.

**Forbes Air Base KSU leads 2-01952 ......................W 13-0............................Manhattan, Kan.1953 ......................W 12-7............................Manhattan, Kan.

Fort Hays State (Kan.) KSU leads 35-81910 ......................W 7-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/73 ..................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/73 ..................L 3-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/23/73 ..................L 0-11............................Manhattan, Kan.4/23/73 ..................W 10-3............................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/74 ..................W 10-4............................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/74 ..................W 6-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/75 ..................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/75 ..................L 4-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/75 ..................W 7-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/75 ....................W 4-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/75 ....................L 3-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/76 ....................W 14-4............................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/77 ....................W 9-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/77 ....................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/80 ..................W 12-2......................................Hays, Kan.3/23/81 ..................W 12-11 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/81 ..................W 9-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/24/81 ..................W 13-3............................Manhattan, Kan.3/24/81 ..................W 9-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/82 ..................W 10-4............................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/82 ..................W 9-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/82 ..................L 8-12............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/82 ..................W 7-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/30/83 ..................W 11-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/30/83 ..................L 2-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/20/85 ..................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/20/85 ..................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

3/21/86 ..................L 0-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/21/86 ..................W 7-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/7/87 ....................W 10-5............................Manhattan, Kan.4/7/87 ....................W 7-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/10/88 ..................W 15-8............................Manhattan, Kan.3/10/88 ..................W 16-2............................Manhattan, Kan.3/29/89 ..................W 19-8............................Manhattan, Kan.3/29/89 ..................W 9-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/90 ..................W 6-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/90 ..................W 7-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/23/91 ..................W 17-0............................Manhattan, Kan.2/23/91 ..................W 22-1............................Manhattan, Kan.2/23/92 ..................W 11-1............................Manhattan, Kan.2/23/92 ..................W 10-5............................Manhattan, Kan.4/14/98 ..................L 9-10............................Manhattan, Kan.(formerly Western/Hays Normal)

**Fort Riley KSU leads 16-41906 ......................W 6-1 ................................Fort Riley, Kan.1907 ......................W 5-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1907 ......................W 7-2 ................................Fort Riley, Kan.1919 ......................W 7-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1920 ......................W 8-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1920 ......................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1928 ......................W 5-2 ................................Fort Riley, Kan.1942 ......................L 3-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1946 ......................L 1-2 ................................Fort Riley, Kan.1946 ......................W 8-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1947 ......................W 21-1............................Manhattan, Kan.

Fresno State FSU leads 2-03/17/93 ..................L 6-16 ..................................Fresno, Calif.3/20/93 ..................L 1-10 ..................................Fresno, Calif.

Friends (Kan.) KSU leads 26-11905 ......................W 6-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1906 ......................W 8-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1912 ......................L 1-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1941 ......................W 9-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/20/73 ..................W 4-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/20/73 ..................W 5-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/73 ....................W 2-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/73 ....................W 2-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/17/74 ..................W 9-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/17/74 ..................W 5-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/28/78 ..................W 8-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/28/78 ..................W 8-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/2/84 ....................W 4-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/2/84 ....................W 9-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/1/86 ....................W 8-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/1/86 ....................W 28-3............................Manhattan, Kan.3/3/87 ....................W 14-4............................Manhattan, Kan.3/3/87 ....................W 15-5............................Manhattan, Kan.2/27/88 ..................W 22-2............................Manhattan, Kan.2/27/88 ..................W 7-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/24/90 ..................W 9-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/24/90 ..................W 8-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/24/91 ..................W 15-0............................Manhattan, Kan.2/24/91 ..................W 10-0............................Manhattan, Kan.2/29/92 ..................W 22-3............................Manhattan, Kan.2/29/92 ..................W 25-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/2/04 ....................W 7-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Harvard Series tied 1-13/25/00 ..................W 3-2 ..............................Homestead, Fla.3/26/00 ..................L 1-4 ..............................Homestead, Fla.

**Haskell KSU leads 16-111906 ......................W 11-0 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1906 ......................W 13-0............................Manhattan, Kan.1907 ......................L 2-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1907 ......................W 6-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1909 ......................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1909 ......................W 11-0............................Manhattan, Kan.1910 ......................W 15-0............................Manhattan, Kan.1913 ......................W 4-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1914 ......................W 12-3............................Manhattan, Kan.1915 ......................W 9-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1916 ......................L 1-6 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1917 ......................W 6-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1919 ......................W 10-6............................Manhattan, Kan.1921 ......................L 5-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1924 ......................W 7-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1931 ......................L 5-17............................Manhattan, Kan.1932 ......................L 3-4 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.1932 ......................L 7-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1933 ......................W 8-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1933 ......................W 7-5 ..............................Lawrence, Kan.

Hastings (Neb.) KSU leads 1-03/12/95 ..................W 14-0............................Manhattan, Kan.

Hawaii KSU leads 2-11916 ......................L 1-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1970 ......................W 11-1 ..........................Honolulu, Hawaii1970 ......................W 5-2 ............................Honolulu, Hawaii

**Highland Park (Iowa) KSU leads 4-11908 ......................W 5-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1909 ......................L 2-4 ..........................Des Moines, Iowa1909 ......................W 10-5............................Manhattan, Kan.

Hillsdale (Mich) KSU leads 1-04/3/57 ....................W 19-3 ..............................Hillsdale, Mich.

Honolulu Univ. HON leads 1-01913 ......................L 3-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Houston Series tied 2-22/13/04 ..................L 4-12 ..............................Houston, Texas2/20/09 ..................W 16-2 ..............................Houston, Texas2/21/09 ..................W 9-2................................Houston, Texas2/22/09 ..................L 2-3................................Houston, Texas

**Howard (D.C.) KSU leads 7-13/23/98 ..................L 9-11............................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/98 ..................W 15-3............................Manhattan, Kan.

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4/16/99 ..................W 14-5............................Manhattan, Kan.4/17/99 ..................W 12-0............................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/99 ..................W 9-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/14/00 ..................W 17-3............................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/00 ..................W 14-9............................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/00 ..................W 24-4............................Manhattan, Kan.

**Hutchinson Naval Air KSU leads 1-04/21/55 ..................W 4-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Illinois UI leads 3-13/26/88 ..................L 7-8 ..............................Champaign, Ill.3/10/91 ..................W 9-5 ....................College Station, Texas3/11/91 ..................L 2-3 ....................College Station, Texas2/21/03 ..................L 7-10 ............................Millington, Tenn.

Illinois-Chicago KSU leads 2-13/23/96 ..................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/96 ..................W 8-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Illinois State KSU leads 4-23/3/90 ....................W 2-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/4/90 ....................W 10-7............................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/91 ..................L 4-6......................................Normal, Ill.4/20/91 ..................W 7-3......................................Normal, Ill.4/21/91 ..................L 3-5......................................Normal, Ill.5/15/07 ..................W 10-3............................Manhattan, Kan.

Indiana Series tied 2-23/10/90 ..................L 8-9 ..............................Haines City, Fla.3/14/92 ..................L 1-4 ..............................Gainesville, Fla.3/14/92 ..................W 5-4 ..............................Gainesville, Fla.2/6/98 ....................W 8-0 ....................................Peoria, Ariz.

Indiana State KSU leads 1-03/12/83 ..................W 8-7 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.

Iowa KSU leads 7-63/30/79 ..................L 0-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/30/79 ..................L 0-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/79 ..................L 0-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/79 ..................L 4-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/13/82 ..................L 5-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/14/82 ..................W 8-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/14/82 ..................W 14-6............................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/95 ..................W 7-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/95 ..................L 2-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/19/95 ..................W 7-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/16/97 ..................W 9-6 ..............................Arlington, Texas2/1/99 ....................W 9-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/1/99 ....................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

**Iowa State ISU leads 98-761909 ......................L 0-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1915 ......................W 8-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1915 ......................W 6-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1927 ......................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1927 ......................W 10-4............................Manhattan, Kan.1928 ......................W 26-6 ....................................Ames, Iowa1928 ......................W 8-0 ....................................Ames, Iowa1929 ......................W 7-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1930 ......................W 7-1 ....................................Ames, Iowa1930 ......................W 16-1 ....................................Ames, Iowa1932 ......................W 1-0 ....................................Ames, Iowa1932 ......................L 0-8 ....................................Ames, Iowa1936 ......................L 11-14 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1936 ......................L 3-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1937 ......................W 2-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1937 ......................W 17-5............................Manhattan, Kan.1938 ......................W 7-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1938 ......................L 1-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1939 ......................L 4-8 ....................................Ames, Iowa1939 ......................L 11-12 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1940 ......................W 9-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1940 ......................W 6-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1941 ......................W 8-6 ....................................Ames, Iowa1941 ......................L 1-11 ....................................Ames, Iowa1942 ......................L 3-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1946 ......................L 3-4 ....................................Ames, Iowa1946 ......................L 0-2 ....................................Ames, Iowa1947 ......................W 10-6............................Manhattan, Kan.1948 ......................W 13-0 ....................................Ames, Iowa1948 ......................W 8-5 ....................................Ames, Iowa1949 ......................L 1-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1950 ......................L 1-4 ....................................Ames, Iowa1950 ......................W 4-3 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/7/51 ....................L 2-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/8/51 ....................W 4-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1952 ......................W 8-6 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/2/53 ....................L 2-17............................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/54 ....................L 5-6 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/1/54 ....................L 0-8 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/2/55 ....................L 6-10............................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/55 ....................L 0-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/14/56 ..................L 2-12 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/15/56 ..................L 4-5 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/11/57 ..................L 2-13............................Manhattan, Kan.5/11/57 ..................L 6-12............................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/58 ....................L 1-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/58 ....................L 0-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/59 ....................L 10-19 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/2/59 ....................L 5-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/7/60 ....................L 0-3 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/7/60 ....................W 6-5 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/7/61 ....................W 11-0............................Manhattan, Kan.4/7/61 ....................W 7-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/4/62 ....................L 2-9 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/4/62 ....................L 1-12 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/5/62 ....................L 4-21 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/10/63 ..................W 6-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/63 ..................W 2-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/11/63 ..................W 11-2............................Manhattan, Kan.1964 ......................L 2-3 ....................................Ames, Iowa1964 ......................L 1-6 ....................................Ames, Iowa1964 ......................L 1-9 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/9/65 ....................L 0-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/65 ....................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

4/10/65 ..................W 10-7............................Manhattan, Kan.4/29/66 ..................L 3-5 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/29/66 ..................W 5-0 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/28/67 ..................W 10-4............................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/67 ..................L 4-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/29/67 ..................L 7-14............................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/68 ..................W 5-0 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/19/68 ..................W 8-4 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/25/69 ..................L 9-12............................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/69 ..................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/70 ....................L 3-6 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/2/70 ....................L 5-7 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/9/71 ....................L 2-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/71 ....................W 6-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/71 ..................W 7-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/22/72 ..................W 9-3 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/22/72 ..................L 3-5 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/20/73 ..................W 4-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/20/73 ..................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/73 ..................L 6-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/74 ..................L 0-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/74 ..................W 7-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/74 ..................W 4-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/75 ..................W 11-3............................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/75 ..................W 17-3............................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/75 ..................L 0-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/8/76 ....................L 8-11 ....................Oklahoma City, Okla.4/4/77 ....................W 4-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/7/77 ....................L 1-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/14/79 ..................L 1-10 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/14/79 ..................L 4-5 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/12/80 ..................L 3-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/80 ..................L 3-13............................Manhattan, Kan.5/9/81 ....................W 13-11 ..................................Ames, Iowa5/9/81 ....................W 3-2 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/10/81 ..................L 1-6 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/10/81 ..................L 6-12 ....................................Ames, Iowa3/27/82 ..................L 3-13............................Manhattan, Kan.3/27/82 ..................W 9-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/28/82 ..................W 17-9............................Manhattan, Kan.3/28/82 ..................L 11-17 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/7/83 ....................L 1-7 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/7/83 ....................W 3-2 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/8/83 ....................L 8-10 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/8/83 ....................L 0-1 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/5/84 ....................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/84 ....................L 6-15............................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/85 ....................W 9-3 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/5/85 ....................L 3-4 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/6/85 ....................L 0-8 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/6/85 ....................W 8-6 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/2/86 ....................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/86 ....................W 9-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/86 ....................W 5-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/4/86 ....................L 2-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/87 ..................W 5-0 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/25/87 ..................L 1-13 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/25/87 ..................L 2-4 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/26/87 ..................W 6-0 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/29/88 ..................L 2-13............................Manhattan, Kan.4/30/88 ..................W 9-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/30/88 ..................W 15-6............................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/88 ....................L 20-24 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/22/89 ..................L 1-2 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/22/89 ..................L 1-3 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/23/89 ..................L 1-4 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/23/89 ..................L 5-6 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/20/90 ..................W 9-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/90 ..................L 3-14............................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/90 ..................L 4-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/22/90 ..................L 9-16............................Manhattan, Kan.5/17/90 ..................L 3-18 ............................Okla. City, Okla.4/13/91 ..................L 2-3 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/13/91 ..................L 0-2 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/14/91 ..................W 3-1 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/14/91 ..................W 9-3 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/10/92 ..................W 6-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/92 ..................L 1-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/92 ..................L 2-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/92 ..................L 2-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/93 ....................L 10-11 ..................................Ames, Iowa4/2/94 ....................L 4-8 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/2/94 ....................W 18-4 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/3/94 ....................L 7-11 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/4/94 ....................L 3-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/4/94 ....................L 3-17............................Manhattan, Kan.4/1/95 ....................L 5-6 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/1/95 ....................W 14-10 ..................................Ames, Iowa4/2/95 ....................L 3-10 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/2/95 ....................W 13-3............................Manhattan, Kan.5/19/95 ..................L 2-11 ............................Okla. City, Okla.5/20/95 ..................L 6-7 ..............................Okla. City, Okla.3/31/96 ..................W 11-7............................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/96 ..................L 6-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/1/96 ....................L 8-16 ....................................Ames, Iowa5/1/96 ....................L 8-14 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/26/97 ..................W 7-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/26/97 ..................W 10-9............................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/97 ..................L 4-14............................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/98 ..................W 4-2 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/25/98 ..................L 5-6 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/26/98 ..................W 22-8 ....................................Ames, Iowa3/26/99 ..................W 12-4....................................Salina, Kan.3/27/99 ..................W 7-6 ....................................Salina, Kan.3/28/99 ..................W 3-1 ....................................Salina, Kan.4/22/00 ..................L 0-3 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/22/00 ..................L 3-4 ....................................Ames, Iowa4/23/00 ..................L 2-6 ....................................Ames, Iowa3/5/01 ....................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/5/01 ....................L 0-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Ithaca Ithaca leads 1-03/14/90 ..................L 5-8 ..................................Orlando, Fla.

Jacksonville KSU leads 1-02/29/96 ..................W 11-8 ............................Jacksonville, Fla.

James Madison KSU leads 1-02/25/07 ..................W 11-4 ....................................Tampa, Fla.

**John Brown Series tied 2-24/4/72 ....................W 8-6 ........................Siloam Springs, Ark.4/4/72 ....................W 11-1 ......................Siloam Springs, Ark.3/15/73 ..................L 5-6 ........................Siloam Springs, Ark.3/15/73 ..................L 2-3 ........................Siloam Springs, Ark.

Kansas Wesleyan KSU leads 17-21898 ......................W 11-5............................Manhattan, Kan.1898 ......................L 14-16 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1901 ......................W 23-4............................Manhattan, Kan.1907 ......................W 3-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1908 ......................W 13-1............................Manhattan, Kan.1909 ......................W 6-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1910 ......................W 7-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1915 ......................L 1-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1916 ......................W 4-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1947 ......................W 1-0 ....................................Salina, Kan.1947 ......................W 6-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1948 ......................W 13-8............................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/75 ....................W 8-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/75 ....................W 12-2............................Manhattan, Kan.5/2/06 ....................W 14-1............................Manhattan, Kan.(formerly Salina Wesleyan)Kent State KSU leads 1-03/1/02 ....................W 9-4....................................Dothan, Ala.

**Kirksville Tech (Mo.) KSU leads 1-01930 ......................W 6-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Lamar KSU leads 5-33/21/67 ..................L 3-4 ............................Beaumont, Texas3/21/67 ..................L 0-2 ............................Beaumont, Texas3/22/67 ..................W 3-2 ............................Beaumont, Texas2/22/86 ..................L 5-8 ............................Beaumont, Texas2/22/86 ..................W 3-0 ............................Beaumont, Texas2/23/86 ..................W 3-2 ............................Beaumont, Texas2/23/86 ..................W 6-5 ............................Beaumont, Texas3/3/07 ....................W 8-7 ............................Beaumont, Texas(formerly Lamar Tech)

Le Moyne KSU leads 3-13/8/08 ....................L 3-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/8/08 ....................W 11-10 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/9/08 ....................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/9/08 ....................W 10-1............................Manhattan, Kan.

Leonardville H.S. (Kan.) KSU leads 1-01907 ......................W 3-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Liberty KSU leads 1-03/16/89 ..................W 6-4 ..................................Fresno, Calif.

Lipscomb LU leads 1-02/22/02 ..................L 3-8 ..............................Homestead, Fla.

Long Island KSU leads 1-03/12/92 ..................W 15-5..............................Gainesville, Fla.

Louisiana UL leads 1-03/13/86 ..................L 2-3 ..................................Lafayette, La.(formerly Louisiana-Lafayette)

Louisiana-Monroe ULM leads 4-13/9/86 ....................L 2-14....................................Monroe, La.3/9/86 ....................L 3-4 ....................................Monroe, La.2/21/98 ..................L 3-4 ....................................Monroe, La.2/27/04 ..................L 3-7 ....................................Monroe, La.2/24/06 ..................W 10-5 ................................Lafayette, La.(formerly NE Louisiana)

LSU LSU leads 11-8-13/18/68 ..................W 1-0 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/18/68 ..................W 2-0 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/23/68 ..................L 0-1 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/23/68 ..................W 3-1 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/26/68 ..................T 2-2 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/26/68 ..................L 1-6 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/27/68 ..................W 6-1 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/28/69 ..................W 9-2 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/28/69 ..................W 3-1 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/29/69 ..................L 2-4 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/29/69 ..................L 2-3 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/16/72 ..................L 1-2 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/16/72 ..................L 2-7 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/17/72 ..................W 4-3 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/17/72 ..................L 4-5 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/18/72 ..................L 3-5 ............................Baton Rouge, La.3/14/86 ..................L 4-8 ............................Baton Rouge, La.2/10/01 ..................W 9-8 ............................Baton Rouge, La.2/10/01 ..................L 0-4 ............................Baton Rouge, La.2/11/01 ..................L 8-14............................Baton Rouge, La.

Louisiana Tech KSU leads 3-13/10/86 ..................L 7-8......................................Ruston, La.3/11/86 ..................W 6-4......................................Ruston, La.3/21/01 ..................W 8-0................................Shreveport, La.3/6/04 ....................W 7-4................................Shreveport, La.Manhattan (N.Y.) KSU leads 1-03/13/92 ..................W 9-1 ..............................Gainesville, Fla.

Manhattan H.S. KSU leads 7-21910 ......................W 7-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1910 ......................L 1-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

**Marines (Hawaii) KSU leads 4-01970 ......................W 7-5 ............................Honolulu, Hawaii1970 ......................W 3-0 ............................Honolulu, Hawaii1970 ......................W 16-0 ..........................Honolulu, Hawaii1970 ......................W 10-3 ..........................Honolulu, Hawaii

Maryland KSU leads 2-04/9/01 ....................W 11-8............................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/01 ..................W 10-8............................Manhattan, Kan.

**Marymount (Va.) KSU leads 12-24/8/77 ....................L 4-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/78 ..................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/78 ..................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/19/80 ..................W 7-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/19/80 ..................W 11-0............................Manhattan, Kan.3/25/81 ..................W 7-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/25/81 ..................W 4-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/19/82 ..................L 6-11............................Manhattan, Kan.3/19/82 ..................W 10-0............................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/84 ..................W 5-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/28/85 ..................W 11-6............................Manhattan, Kan.2/28/85 ..................W 9-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/89 ....................W 11-4............................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/89 ....................W 5-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

McNeese State KSU leads 1-02/26/95 ..................W 12-10 ..........................Lake Charles, La.

McPherson (Kan.) KSU leads 1-01908 ......................W 13-1............................Manhattan, Kan.

**Memphis Naval Air KSU leads 5-11953 ......................W 20-14 ............................Memphis, Tenn.1953 ......................W 11-8..............................Memphis, Tenn.1953 ......................W 7-2 ..............................Memphis, Tenn.4/4/55 ....................L 3-9 ..............................Memphis, Tenn.4/4/56 ....................W 10-2..............................Memphis, Tenn.4/2/57 ....................W 6-1 ..............................Memphis, Tenn.

Memphis UM leads 10-33/28/60 ..................W 8-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/29/60 ..................L 5-23............................Manhattan, Kan.3/28/62 ..................L 2-10..............................Memphis, Tenn.3/29/62 ..................L 1-17..............................Memphis, Tenn.1963 ......................L 5-8 ..............................Memphis, Tenn.1963 ......................L 0-3 ..............................Memphis, Tenn.1964 ......................L 6-7 ..............................Memphis, Tenn.1964 ......................L 3-9 ..............................Memphis, Tenn.3/30/68 ..................L 3-5 ..............................Memphis, Tenn.3/30/68 ..................L 3-4 ..............................Memphis, Tenn.3/22/69 ..................W 6-4 ..............................Memphis, Tenn.3/22/69 ..................L 1-2 ..............................Memphis, Tenn.3/5/86 ....................W 9-8 ..............................Memphis, Tenn.

Metro State (Colo.) KSU leads 4-03/23/83 ..................W 11-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/83 ..................W 7-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/24/83 ..................W 2-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/24/83 ..................W 6-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Miami (Fla.) UM leads 1-02/23/02 ..................L 4-11 ............................Homestead, Fla.

Miami (Ohio) UM leads 1-03/14/02 ..................L 7-12 ............................Boca Raton, Fla.

Michigan KSU leads 1-03/15/97 ..................W 9-6 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.

Michigan State KSU leads 5-03/20/04 ..................W 12-5............................Manhattan, Kan.3/21/04 ..................W 8-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/22/04 ..................W 13-3............................Manhattan, Kan.2/29/08 ..................W 8-0 ............................Beaumont, Texas3/2/08 ....................W 10-9............................Beaumont, Texas

Minnesota UM leads 6-03/22/93 ..................L 4-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/93 ..................L 2-11............................Manhattan, Kan.3/24/93 ..................L 1-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/25/94 ..................L 4-10 ........................Minneapolis, Minn.3/26/94 ..................L 4-10 ........................Minneapolis, Minn.3/27/94 ..................L 1-4 ........................Minneapolis, Minn.

Minnesota-Morris Series tied 1-13/21/79 ..................W 9-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/21/79 ..................L 2-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Mississippi UM leads 10-51965 ......................W 7-6 ..............................University, Miss.1965 ......................L 3-6 ..............................University, Miss.3/28/68 ..................L 4-8 ..............................University, Miss.3/28/68 ..................L 1-4 ..............................University, Miss.3/29/68 ..................L 3-8 ..............................University, Miss.3/29/68 ..................L 4-5 ..............................University, Miss.3/24/69 ..................W 1-0 ..............................University, Miss.3/24/69 ..................L 3-9 ..............................University, Miss.3/25/69 ..................W 11-4 ............................University, Miss.3/25/69 ..................L 0-10 ............................University, Miss.3/10/72 ..................L 7-8 ..............................University, Miss.3/10/72 ..................L 5-10 ............................University, Miss.3/11/72 ..................W 8-1 ..............................University, Miss.3/11/72 ..................W 10-7 ............................University, Miss.3/6/86 ....................L 5-7 ..............................University, Miss.

Mississippi State MSU leads 1-03/7/86 ....................L 1-10 ..............................Starkville, Miss.

Missouri Baptist KSU leads 1-03/3/89 ....................W 11-5............................Manhattan, Kan.

Missouri Southern KSU leads 4-23/24/79 ..................L 5-11 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/24/79 ..................W 13-3 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/15/80 ..................L 10-13 ....................................Joplin, Mo.3/15/80 ..................W 17-7 ....................................Joplin, Mo.3/16/80 ..................W 10-9 ....................................Joplin, Mo.3/16/83 ..................W 17-7 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.

Missouri State KSU leads 10-93/25/84 ..................L 2-6 ..............................Springfield, Mo.3/25/84 ..................L 1-2 ..............................Springfield, Mo.5/6/86 ....................W 9-6 ..............................Springfield, Mo.4/1/87 ....................W 7-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/1/87 ....................W 2-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/21/90 ..................L 3-6 ..............................Springfield, Mo.

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3/21/90 ..................L 1-9 ..............................Springfield, Mo.4/30/90 ..................L 4-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/30/90 ..................L 7-10............................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/91 ..................W 14-3 ............................Springfield, Mo.3/17/91 ..................L 0-9 ..............................Springfield, Mo.4/9/91 ....................W 9-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/91 ....................W 6-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/3/92 ....................W 7-5 ..............................Springfield, Mo.3/3/92 ....................W 14-5 ............................Springfield, Mo.5/5/92 ....................W 5-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/92 ....................L 2-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/12/93 ..................W 11-5 ................................St. Louis, Mo.4/26/06 ..................L 6-7 ............................Kansas City, Kan.(formerly Southwest Missouri State)

Missouri Valley KSU leads 1-01910 ......................W 10-1............................Manhattan, Kan.

Missouri Western KSU leads 23-33/26/74 ..................L 3-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/74 ..................W 6-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/74 ....................W 10-3............................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/74 ....................L 3-12............................Manhattan, Kan.5/6/75 ....................W 7-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/6/75 ....................W 11-1............................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/77 ....................W 5-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/3/85 ....................W 21-3............................Manhattan, Kan.3/3/85 ....................W 12-2............................Manhattan, Kan.3/1/87 ....................W 6-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/1/87 ....................W 9-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/28/88 ..................W 13-1............................Manhattan, Kan.2/28/88 ..................L 3-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/89 ..................W 12-1............................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/89 ..................W 10-4............................Manhattan, Kan.3/20/91 ..................W 18-7 ..............................St. Joseph, Mo.3/20/91 ..................W 21-11..............................St. Joseph, Mo.3/1/92 ....................W 15-10 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/1/92 ....................W 21-9............................Manhattan, Kan.2/13/94 ..................W 9-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/13/94 ..................W 13-2............................Manhattan, Kan.2/22/95 ..................W 6-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/22/95 ..................W 10-3............................Manhattan, Kan.2/9/96 ....................W 28-7............................Manhattan, Kan.2/18/97 ..................W 17-6 ............................Arlington, Texas2/12/98 ..................W 15-4............................Manhattan, Kan.

Morehead State KSU leads 2-13/11/90 ..................L 4-5 ..............................Haines City, Fla.5/11/04 ..................W 15-6............................Manhattan, Kan.5/12/04 ..................W 12-2............................Manhattan, Kan.

Morningside (Iowa) KSU leads 3-03/23/85 ..................W 11-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/23/85 ..................W 19-10 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/24/85 ..................W 24-0............................Manhattan, Kan.

Murray State MSU leads 3-15/1/60 ....................L 0-7 ......................................Murray, Ky.5/2/60 ....................L 5-6 ......................................Murray, Ky.3/24/67 ..................W 11-5 ....................................Murray, Ky.3/24/67 ..................L 0-3 ......................................Murray, Ky.

Nebraska-Kearney KSU leads 1-04/7/82 ....................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.(formerly Kearney State)

Nebraska Wesleyan KSU leads 3-01909 ......................W 3-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1910 ......................W 6-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1910 ......................W 6-4 ..................................Lincoln, Neb.

Nevada KSU leads 1-02/27/09 ..................W 10-2 ............................San Diego, Calif.

UNLV Series tied 1-14/22/76 ..................L 1-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/17/01 ..................W 20-9 ........................Albuquerque, N.M.

Newman (Kan.) KSU leads 4-03/12/81 ..................W 1-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/12/81 ..................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/14/04 ..................W 12-1............................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/06 ....................W 16-3............................Manhattan, Kan.

New Mexico UNM leads 7-6-13/19/71 ..................L 10-12........................Albuquerque, N.M.3/20/71 ..................W 4-2..........................Albuquerque, N.M.3/20/71 ..................W 5-4..........................Albuquerque, N.M.3/19/74 ..................L 1-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/77 ..................W 10-6 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/17/77 ..................L 6-12 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/18/80 ..................W 17-7............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/80 ..................L 11-13 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/81 ....................W 13-3............................Manhattan, Kan.3/20/82 ..................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/20/83 ..................T 5-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/83 ..................L 2-11............................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/83 ..................L 7-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/18/01 ..................L 3-12 ........................Albuquerque, N.M.

New Mexico State KSU leads 4-23/12/88 ..................W 17-11 ..........................Las Cruces, N.M.3/13/88 ..................W 6-5 ............................Las Cruces, N.M.3/14/88 ..................W 7-5 ............................Las Cruces, N.M.3/15/88 ..................L 5-6 ............................Las Cruces, N.M.2/7/98 ....................L 4-9 ....................................Peoria, Ariz.4/27/05 ..................W 6-4 ............................Kansas City, Kan.

New Orleans UNO leads 2-03/17/87 ..................L 2-12............................New Orleans, La.3/18/87 ..................L 1-6 ............................New Orleans, La.

Niagara KSU leads 6-03/28/00 ..................W 7-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/29/00 ..................W 11-2............................Manhattan, Kan.3/6/09 ....................W 12-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/7/09 ....................W 12-2............................Manhattan, Kan.3/8/09 ....................W 15-1............................Manhattan, Kan.

Nicholls State KSU leads 2-03/20/87 ..................W 5-3 ..............................Thibodeaux, La.3/20/87 ..................W 16-1..............................Thibodeaux, La.

North Carolina KSU leads 1-03/15/89 ..................W 7-6 ..................................Fresno, Calif.

North Dakota KSU leads 2-04/28/09 ..................W 10-2............................Manhattan, Kan.4/29/09 ..................W 22-1............................Manhattan, Kan.

North Dakota State KSU leads 8-03/14/05 ..................W 25-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/15/05 ..................W 11-5............................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/06 ..................W 10-6............................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/06 ..................W 11-0............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/06 ..................W 9-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/9/07 ....................W 7-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/10/07 ..................W 14-2............................Manhattan, Kan.3/11/07 ..................W 6-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

North Florida KSU leads 1-03/10/96 ..................W 7-2 ............................Jacksonville, Fla.

**Northeastern Illinois KSU leads 5-13/12/92 ..................W 16-2..............................Gainesville, Fla.3/5/94 ....................W 11-6............................Manhattan, Kan.3/5/94 ....................W 14-2............................Manhattan, Kan.3/6/94 ....................W 10-4............................Manhattan, Kan.5/11/95 ..................L 3-5 ....................................Chicago, Ill.5/11/95 ..................W 5-4 ....................................Chicago, Ill.

Northern Colorado KSU leads 8-04/28/90 ..................W 11-5............................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/90 ..................W 9-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/29/90 ..................W 12-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/9/04 ....................W 6-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/10/04 ..................W 5-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/13/05 ..................W 10-1............................Manhattan, Kan.5/14/05 ..................W 9-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/15/05 ..................W 9-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Northern Iowa KSU leads 4-33/7/91 ....................W 14-5............................Manhattan, Kan.4/2/91 ....................W 18-2............................Cedar Falls, Iowa4/14/92 ..................L 2-8 ............................Cedar Falls, Iowa3/4/93 ....................W 11-3............................Cedar Falls, Iowa4/26/94 ..................L 11-12 ..........................Cedar Falls, Iowa3/5/95 ....................L 5-16............................Manhattan, Kan.2/26/05 ..................W 8-1 ............................Natchitoches, La.

Northwest Missouri State KSU leads 5-4-11931 ......................L 6-7 ................................Maryville, Mo.1933 ......................L 4-11............................Manhattan, Kan.1933 ......................W 13-4............................Manhattan, Kan.1939 ......................W 11-5 ................................Maryville, Mo.1941 ......................L 1-5 ................................Maryville, Mo.1941 ......................W 6-2 ................................Maryville, Mo.3/19/74 ..................W 7-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/19/74 ..................L 1-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/80 ..................W 17-7............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/80 ..................L 11-13 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/81 ....................W 13-3............................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/81 ....................W 9-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/20/82 ..................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/20/82 ..................T 5-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/83 ..................L 2-11............................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/83 ..................L 7-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.(formerly Northwest Missouri State Teachers College)

Northwestern KSU leads 3-23/2/03 ....................L 3-4....................................Dothan, Ala.2/10/05 ..................L 4-2..................................Phoenix, Ariz.2/20/05 ..................W 4-1 ..............................Arlington, Texas3/24/09 ..................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/25/09 ..................W 12-8............................Manhattan, Kan.

Northwestern Oklahoma State KSU leads 3-01909 ......................W 6-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/2/86 ....................W 13-3............................Manhattan, Kan.3/2/86 ....................W 9-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Northwestern State NWSU leads 1-02/25/05 ..................L 2-0 ............................Natchitoches, La.

Notre Dame KSU leads 2-03/14/83 ..................W 9-0 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/15/83 ..................W 5-3 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.

Ohio State KSU leads 3-13/24/00 ..................L 4-8 ..............................Homestead, Fla.2/14/04 ..................W 12-6 ..............................Houston, Texas2/24/07 ..................W 5-4 ....................................Tampa, Fla.2/24/07 ..................W 5-2 ....................................Tampa, Fla.

Oklahoma City OCU leads 2-31947 ......................W 11-3 ....................Oklahoma City, Okla.3/17/78 ..................W 5-3 ......................Oklahoma City, Okla.3/17/78 ..................L 1-4 ......................Oklahoma City, Okla.3/18/78 ..................L 3-5 ......................Oklahoma City, Okla.3/18/78 ..................L 3-11 ....................Oklahoma City, Okla.

Oral Roberts ORU leads 34-203/6/70 ....................W 5-3 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/6/70 ....................W 4-2 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/7/70 ....................W 7-3 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/16/73 ..................L 0-1 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/16/73 ..................L 5-6 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/17/73 ..................L 2-6 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/17/73 ..................L 0-1 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/15/73 ..................L 0-5 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/15/73 ..................W 9-7 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/16/73 ..................W 3-1 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/16/73 ..................L 4-5 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/19/76 ..................L 2-3 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/19/76 ..................W 5-4 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/20/76 ..................W 12-6............................Manhattan, Kan.3/20/76 ..................L 0-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/6/76 ....................W 10-5 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.5/6/76 ....................W 12-9 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/18/77 ..................W 2-0 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/18/77 ..................L 0-9 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/13/78 ..................L 0-10 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/14/78 ..................L 5-8 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/15/78 ..................L 6-9 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/12/80 ..................L 2-7 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/13/80 ..................L 4-8 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/6/81 ....................L 6-8 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/6/81 ....................L 1-4 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/7/81 ....................L 1-2 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/31/82 ..................L 2-9 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/31/82 ..................L 0-7 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.4/1/82 ....................L 5-8 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/15/83 ..................L 1-7 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/16/83 ..................L 4-14 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.4/23/85 ..................L 7-9 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.4/1/86 ....................L 6-10 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.5/1/87 ....................W 17-9 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.5/2/87 ....................L 7-8 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/20/88 ..................W 12-7 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.5/7/88 ....................L 7-12............................Manhattan, Kan.5/8/88 ....................W 16-11 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/28/89 ..................W 13-5 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.4/29/89 ..................L 2-9 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.2/18/95 ..................L 6-8 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.2/19/95 ..................L 9-14 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.2/24/95 ..................W 3-2 ............................Lake Charles, La.4/22/95 ..................L 8-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/23/95 ..................W 16-10 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/8/96 ....................L 6-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/8/96 ....................W 14-12 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/16/97 ..................W 11-1 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.5/9/97 ....................L 14-15 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/10/97 ..................W 20-5............................Manhattan, Kan.5/11/97 ..................W 13-12 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/4/01 ....................L 3-11............................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/01 ..................L 5-12 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.2/17/06 ..................L 1-5 ..............................Arlington, Texas

Oregon State KSU leads 3-23/23/71 ..................W 10-9 ..............................Riverside, Calif.2/5/99 ....................L 6-3 ....................................Peoria, Ariz.2/7/99 ....................W 7-6 ....................................Peoria, Ariz.2/4/00 ....................W 7-6..........................Albuquerque, N.M.2/6/00 ....................L 2-16 ........................Albuquerque, N.M.

Ottawa (Kan.) KSU leads 8-11902 ......................W 12-3..................................Ottawa, Kan.1903 ......................L 8-13............................Manhattan, Kan.1906 ......................W 23-7............................Manhattan, Kan.1907 ......................W 4-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1910 ......................W 4-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/22/69 ..................W 3-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/22/69 ..................W 10-0............................Manhattan, Kan.4/6/71 ....................W 3-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/6/71 ....................W 6-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Pacific Series tied 1-11970 ......................L 0-3 ............................Honolulu, Hawaii2/26/09 ..................W 7-4..............................San Diego, Calif.

Penn State KSU leads 3-13/12/94 ..................W 5-3 ....................College Station, Texas3/13/94 ..................L 3-5 ....................College Station, Texas2/16/07 ..................W 5-0................................Shreveport, La.2/17/07 ..................W 4-1................................Shreveport, La.

Pepperdine KSU leads 1-03/14/97 ..................W 1-0 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.

Peru State (Neb.) KSU leads 6-03/26/85 ..................W 14-9............................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/85 ..................W 12-2............................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/86 ....................W 16-0............................Manhattan, Kan.4/8/86 ....................W 7-0..............................Manhattan, Kan2/19/94 ..................W 11-0............................Manhattan, Kan.2/20/94 ..................W 11-6............................Manhattan, Kan.

**Phillips (Okla.) PHIL leads 2-04/1/75 ....................L 0-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/1/75 ....................L 2-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

**Pikers PIKE leads 2-01920 ......................L 1-5 ........................................Unknown1920 ......................L 3-8 ........................................Unknown

Portland O of P leads 1-02/13/05 ..................L 7-3..................................Phoenix, Ariz.

Purdue KSU leads 2-03/2/96 ....................W 4-2 ............................Jacksonville, Fla.2/26/06 ..................W 9-3 ..................................Lafayette, La.

Against non-conference opponents in 2009, Justin Bloxom hit.406 with 11 doubles, two triples, 10 home runs and 47 RBI.

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Quincy (Ill.) KSU leads 2-03/6/88 ....................W 14-2............................Manhattan, Kan.3/6/88 ....................W 12-8............................Manhattan, Kan.

Regis (Colo.) KSU leads 4-13/28/95 ..................W 12-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/29/95 ..................W 12-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/16/96 ..................L 14-16 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/16/96 ..................W 7-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/96 ..................W 12-0............................Manhattan, Kan.

Rice Rice leads 3-12/15/04 ..................L 0-13 ..............................Houston, Texas5/30/09 ..................W 7-6 ..............................Houston, Texas5/31/09 ..................L 0-8................................Houston, Texas6/1/09 ....................L 4-13 ..............................Houston, Texas

Rider KSU leads 1-03/19/03 ..................W 21-2 ............................Boca Raton, Fla.

Rockhurst (Mo.) KSU leads 2-11940 ......................W 8-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1941 ......................L 2-11 ............................Kansas City, Mo.1941 ......................W 7-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Rutgers RU leads 1-03/20/02 ..................L 4-5..............................Boca Raton, Fla.

Sacramento State KSU leads 1-04/26/05 ..................W 14-3 ..........................Kansas City, Kan.

**St. Francis (N.Y.) KSU leads 4-02/23/02 ..................W 12-7 ............................Homestead, Fla.3/4/05 ....................W 17-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/5/05 ....................W 14-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/6/05 ....................W 30-4............................Manhattan, Kan.

St. John’s KSU leads 2-03/18/93 ..................W 10-8 ..................................Fresno, Calif.3/2/07 ....................W 10-3............................Beaumont, Texas

Saint Louis KSU leads 2-02/24/89 ..................W 17-7............................Manhattan, Kan.2/25/89 ..................W 10-4............................Manhattan, Kan.

St. Mary’s (Kan.) KSU leads 16-13-11900 ......................L 1-7 ......................................Hays, Kan.1991 ......................L 2-4 ......................................Hays, Kan.1904 ......................L 0-6 ......................................Hays, Kan.1904 ......................L 2-3 ......................................Hays, Kan.1905 ......................L 2-3 ......................................Hays, Kan.1905 ......................L 1-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1908 ......................T 2-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1908 ......................W 3-2 ......................................Hays, Kan.1909 ......................L 2-3 ......................................Hays, Kan.1912 ......................W 2-1 ......................................Hays, Kan.1913 ......................W 5-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1914 ......................L 2-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1914 ......................L 2-3 ......................................Hays, Kan.1916 ......................W 2-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1917 ......................W 13-1............................Manhattan, Kan.1917 ......................W 7-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1919 ......................W 7-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1919 ......................L 2-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1922 ......................W 13-8......................................Hays, Kan.1923 ......................L 1-10............................Manhattan, Kan.1924 ......................L 2-3 ......................................Hays, Kan.1925 ......................W 10-1............................Manhattan, Kan.1927 ......................W 7-5 ......................................Hays, Kan.1929 ......................W 5-2 ......................................Hays, Kan.1930 ......................W 3-1 ......................................Hays, Kan.1930 ......................W 1-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1931 ......................L 4-5 ......................................Hays, Kan.1931 ......................W 9-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/9/81 ....................W 10-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/9/81 ....................W 7-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

St. Olaf (Minn.) KSU leads 2-04/2/85 ....................W 16-4............................Manhattan, Kan.4/2/85 ....................W 7-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

St. Peter’s KSU leads 1-03/16/03 ..................W 7-4..............................Boca Raton, Fla.

San Diego USD leads 2-02/17/00 ..................L 15-31............................San Diego, Calif.2/28/09 ..................L 1-2..............................San Diego, Calif.

San Diego State Series tied 1-12/6/99 ....................L 7-10....................................Peoria, Ariz.3/1/09 ....................W 5-4..............................San Diego, Calif.

San Jose State Series tied 1-13/11/89 ..................W 4-3 ................................San Jose, Calif.3/11/89 ..................L 0-2 ................................San Jose, Calif.

Santa Clara SCU leads 1-02/23/08 ..................L 2-9 ..........................Santa Clara, Calif.

School of the Ozarks Series tied 1-13/25/86 ..................W 6-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/25/86 ..................L 2-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Seton Hall Series tied 2-13/13/03 ..................L 8-11 ............................Boca Raton, Fla.3/14/03 ..................W 8-7..............................Boca Raton, Fla.2/23/07 ..................W 4-2 ....................................Tampa, Fla.

South Dakota State KSU leads 9-03/31/81 ..................W 15-8............................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/81 ..................W 11-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/19/88 ..................W 10-2............................Manhattan, Kan.5/17/05 ..................W 21-11 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.5/18/05 ..................W 13-1............................Manhattan, Kan.2/28/06 ..................W 6-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/1/06 ....................W 5-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/16/06 ..................W 21-5 ..............................Sioux Falls, S.D.5/17/06 ..................W 24-3 ..............................Sioux Falls, S.D.

South Florida USF leads 2-03/13/90 ..................L 3-4 ....................................Tampa, Fla.3/14/90 ..................L 1-3 ....................................Tampa, Fla.

Southeast Missouri State SEMO leads 1-04/22/03 ..................L 5-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Southeastern Louisiana Series tied 1-13/13/72 ..................W 9-3 ................................Hammond, La.2/20/98 ..................L 4-6 ....................................Monroe, La.

Southern California USC leads 2-03/11/94 ..................L 7-20 ....................College Station, Texas3/14/94 ..................L 0-3 ....................College Station, Texas

**Southern Methodist KSU leads 3-14/2/66 ....................W 2-0 ..................................Dallas, Texas4/2/66 ....................W 4-3 ..................................Dallas, Texas3/31/69 ..................L 0-1 ..................................Dallas, Texas3/31/69 ..................W 13-1 ..................................Dallas, Texas

Southern Mississippi Series tied 3-33/16/90 ..................W 4-0 ..........................Hattiesburg, Miss.3/17/90 ..................L 1-9 ..........................Hattiesburg, Miss.3/18/90 ..................W 3-1 ..........................Hattiesburg, Miss.3/6/92 ....................W 14-3..........................Hattiesburg, Miss.3/7/92 ....................L 6-9 ..........................Hattiesburg, Miss.3/8/92 ....................L 1-6 ..........................Hattiesburg, Miss.

Southern Nazarene (Okla.) KSU leads 3-02/29/00 ..................W 7-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/5/01 ....................W 9-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/15/02 ..................W 12-2............................Manhattan, Kan.

Southwest Baptist (Mo.) KSU leads 1-03/19/88 ..................W 13-2............................Manhattan, Kan.

Southwestern (Kan.) KSU leads 4-01908 ......................W 6-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1909 ......................W 4-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1933 ......................W 6-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1933 ......................W 6-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Southwestern (Texas) KSU leads 3-13/26/62 ..................W 4-3 ..............................Memphis, Tenn.3/27/62 ..................W 6-2 ..............................Memphis, Tenn.1963 ......................W 11-6 ........................Georgetown, Texas1963 ......................L 8-11 ........................Georgetown, Texas

**Submarine Pacific SUB leads 1-01970 ......................L 4-5 ............................Honolulu, Hawaii

Stanford Stanford leads 1-03/22/71 ..................L 7-8 ..............................Riverside, Calif.

Sterling (Kan.) KSU leads 3-13/11/82 ..................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/11/82 ..................W 12-9............................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/02 ..................L 7-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/21/04 ..................W 12-1............................Manhattan, Kan.

Stony Brook SB leads 1-0 3/17/03 ..................L 2-10 ............................Boca Raton, Fla.

**Tarkio (Mo.) KSU leads 8-01910 ......................W 6-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/87 ..................W 11-1............................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/87 ..................W 5-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/5/88 ....................W 4-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/88 ....................W 10-2............................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/88 ....................W 8-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/89 ..................W 5-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/12/89 ..................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Temple KSU leads 1-02/28/03 ..................W 10-6 ..................................Dothan, Ala.

Texas-Arlington KSU leads 4-13/10/83 ..................W 14-8 ............................Arlington, Texas3/11/83 ..................W 8-0 ..............................Arlington, Texas2/14/97 ..................L 3-4 ..............................Arlington, Texas2/19/05 ..................W 5-4 ..............................Arlington, Texas2/16/06 ..................W 13-3 ............................Arlington, Texas

TCU TCU leads 6-33/29/66 ..................W 3-1 ............................Fort Worth, Texas3/29/66 ..................L 1-6 ............................Fort Worth, Texas3/30/66 ..................W 8-6 ............................Fort Worth, Texas3/10/84 ..................L 3-11 ..........................Fort Worth, Texas3/10/84 ..................L 1-7 ............................Fort Worth, Texas3/13/84 ..................L 2-8 ............................Fort Worth, Texas3/13/84 ..................L 7-12 ..........................Fort Worth, Texas3/8/87 ....................L 3-4 ............................Fort Worth, Texas3/8/87 ....................W 7-6 ............................Fort Worth, Texas

Texas-Pan American KSU leads 2-13/12/85 ..................W 3-2 ............................Endinburg, Texas4/20/99 ..................W 9-4 ............................Hutchinson, Kan.4/21/99 ..................L 15-16 ..........................Hutchinson, Kan.

UTSA Series tied 2-13/4/08 ....................L 4-5 ..........................San Antonio, Texas3/5/08 ....................L 8-9 ..........................San Antonio, Texas3/17/09 ..................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/09 ..................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Texas State Series tied 1-13/10/85 ..................W 11-9..........................San Marcos, Texas3/10/85 ..................L 3-4 ..........................San Marcos, Texas(formerly Southwest Texas State)

**Topeka White Sox Series tied 1-11908 ......................L 3-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1909 ......................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Tulane Tulane leads 5-03/25/68 ..................L 0-4 ............................New Orleans, La.3/18/72 ..................L 1-3 ............................New Orleans, La.3/18/72 ..................L 1-2 ............................New Orleans, La.3/19/87 ..................L 2-10............................New Orleans, La.3/21/87 ..................L 14-19 ..........................New Orleans, La.

**Tulsa Tulsa leads 6-51950 ......................W 9-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1950 ......................W 15-12 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.3/7/70 ....................L 0-7 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/8/70 ....................L 1-3 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/8/70 ....................L 0-2 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.5/4/73 ....................W 8-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/4/73 ....................L 4-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/73 ....................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/5/73 ....................W 8-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/13/74 ..................L 1-5 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.3/13/74 ..................L 2-3 ....................................Tulsa, Okla.

**U.S. International (Calif.) KSU leads 1-03/14/89 ..................W 7-4 ..................................Fresno, Calif.

Utah KSU leads 1-02/16/01 ..................W 10-2 ........................Albuquerque, N.M.

Valley City (N.D.) KSU leads 2-03/19/79 ..................W 7-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/19/79 ..................W 5-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Virginia Tech VT leads 1-03/18/89 ..................L 3-6 ..................................Fresno, Calif.

Wagner KSU leads 1-03/15/02 ..................W 18-3 ............................Boca Raton, Fla.

Washburn (Kan.) KSU leads 32-221897 ......................L 4-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1898 ......................L 4-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1898 ......................L 12-14 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.1899 ......................L 7-11............................Manhattan, Kan.1899 ......................L 2-8 ..................................Topeka, Kan.1991 ......................L 1-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1991 ......................L 7-8 ..................................Topeka, Kan.1902 ......................L 0-12 ..................................Topeka, Kan.1904 ......................L 6-11............................Manhattan, Kan.1904 ......................L 0-3 ..................................Topeka, Kan.1905 ......................W 6-4 ..................................Topeka, Kan.1905 ......................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1905 ......................L 1-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1906 ......................W 8-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1906 ......................L 2-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1906 ......................W 4-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1907 ......................W 6-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1907 ......................L 7-8 ..................................Topeka, Kan.1907 ......................W 2-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1908 ......................L 1-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1908 ......................W 1-0 ..................................Topeka, Kan.1909 ......................W 10-4............................Manhattan, Kan.1910 ......................L 3-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1911 ......................W 5-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1911 ......................W 16-2............................Manhattan, Kan.1914 ......................W 13-0............................Manhattan, Kan.1914 ......................L 6-7 ..................................Topeka, Kan.1947 ......................W 13-3............................Manhattan, Kan.1947 ......................W 15-2 ..................................Topeka, Kan.1949 ......................L 8-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1949 ......................L 3-8 ..................................Topeka, Kan.1965 ......................L 0-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1965 ......................W 9-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1970 ......................L 8-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1970 ......................L 7-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/76 ..................W 18-2............................Manhattan, Kan.3/22/78 ..................W 10-6............................Manhattan, Kan.3/22/78 ..................W 7-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/79 ..................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/79 ..................W 10-6............................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/81 ..................W 15-9............................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/81 ..................W 7-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/82 ..................W 15-7............................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/82 ..................W 12-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/27/85 ..................W 11-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/27/85 ..................W 9-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/86 ..................W 14-11............................Manhattan,Kan.4/22/87 ..................W 19-10 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/27/88 ..................W 16-7............................Manhattan, Kan.3/24/89 ..................W 10-2............................Manhattan, Kan.4/17/90 ..................W 10-9............................Manhattan, Kan.3/19/91 ..................L 5-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/19/91 ..................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/4/05 ....................W 26-7............................Manhattan, Kan.

Washington UW leads 5-13/10/91 ..................L 8-14 ....................College Station, Texas3/12/91 ..................L 3-6 ....................College Station, Texas3/5/93 ....................W 8-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/6/93 ....................L 3-10............................Manhattan, Kan.3/6/93 ....................L 10-13 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/15/03 ..................L 5-14............................Manhattan, Kan.

Washington (Mo.) KSU leads 1-01914 ......................W 7-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Washington State KSU leads 2-13/13/89 ..................L 3-5 ..................................Fresno, Calif.2/5/00 ....................W 9-7..........................Albuquerque, N.M.3/11/08 ..................W 9-6 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Wayne State KSU leads 15-23/19/75 ..................L 1-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/19/75 ..................L 7-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/76 ..................W 14-5............................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/76 ..................W 7-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

In a start at No. 11 San Diego in 2009, Ryan Daniel tossed 5.2 innings, al-lowing one unearned run on five hits with two walks and two strikeouts.

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3/18/76 ..................W 11-0............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/76 ..................W 9-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/12/77 ..................W 9-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/12/77 ..................W 5-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/13/77 ..................W 14-9............................Manhattan, Kan.3/13/77 ..................W 3-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/10/79 ..................W 5-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/10/79 ..................W 15-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/7/82 ....................W 10-1............................Manhattan, Kan.3/6/83 ....................W 14-2............................Manhattan, Kan.3/10/89 ..................W 7-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/93 ..................W 11-2............................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/93 ..................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Western Illinois KSU leads 8-23/26/88 ..................W 10-7................................Springfield, Ill.3/10/02 ..................L 3-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/10/02 ..................W 6-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/11/02 ..................W 14-0............................Manhattan, Kan.3/12/02 ..................W 6-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/16/03 ..................W 14-4............................Manhattan, Kan.2/16/03 ..................W 9-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.2/21/04 ..................W 9-5 ........................................Iola, Kan.2/21/04 ..................W 9-8 ........................................Iola, Kan.2/22/04 ..................L 11-12 ......................................Iola, Kan.

Western Michigan KSU leads 1-03/5/99 ....................W 5-3 ............................Jacksonville, Fla.

Wichita State WSU leads 47-271906 ......................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1907 ......................W 10-1............................Manhattan, Kan.1909 ......................W 11-2............................Manhattan, Kan.1911 ......................W 7-5 ..................................................n/a1912 ......................W 10-1............................Manhattan, Kan.

1949 ......................W 11-1............................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/52 ..................W 10-1............................Manhattan, Kan.4/10/52 ..................W 3-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/14/53 ..................W 16-6............................Manhattan, Kan.4/2/54 ....................W 3-1 ..................................Wichita, Kan.4/2/54 ....................L 3-6 ..................................Wichita, Kan.3/31/55 ..................W 6-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/31/55 ..................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/29/56 ..................L 5-9 ..................................Wichita, Kan.3/29/56 ..................W 12-4 ................................Wichita, Kan.4/4/78 ....................W 7-2 ..................................Wichita, Kan.4/4/78 ....................W 5-3 ..................................Wichita, Kan.4/11/78 ..................L 5-10............................Manhattan, Kan.4/11/78 ..................L 6-16............................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/85 ..................L 5-7 ..................................Wichita, Kan.5/8/85 ....................L 1-5 ..................................Wichita, Kan.5/8/85 ....................L 1-8 ..................................Wichita, Kan.4/24/86 ..................L 4-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/8/86 ....................L 0-15 ................................Wichita, Kan.5/9/86 ....................L 0-11 ................................Wichita, Kan.4/28/87 ..................L 2-3 ..................................Wichita, Kan.4/29/87 ..................L 7-11 ................................Wichita, Kan.4/28/88 ..................L 6-9 ..................................Wichita, Kan.5/4/88 ....................W 9-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/25/89 ..................L 5-17 ................................Wichita, Kan.4/26/90 ..................L 5-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/6/91 ....................W 3-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/7/91 ....................L 3-17 ................................Wichita, Kan.2/27/92 ..................L 2-10............................Manhattan, Kan.4/16/92 ..................W 6-3 ..................................Wichita, Kan.4/22/92 ..................L 6-7 ..................................Wichita, Kan.3/9/93 ....................L 5-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/10/93 ..................L 2-7 ..................................Wichita, Kan.4/8/93 ....................L 2-11............................Manhattan, Kan.5/13/93 ..................L 3-5 ..................................Wichita, Kan.

3/1/94 ....................L 2-14 ................................Wichita, Kan.3/2/94 ....................L 3-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/8/94 ....................L 2-4 ..................................Wichita, Kan.4/13/95 ..................L 3-5 ....................................Salina, Kan.5/1/95 ....................L 6-7 ..................................Wichita, Kan.3/15/96 ..................L 4-7 ..................................Wichita, Kan.4/2/96 ....................L 9-10 ................................Wichita, Kan.4/2/96 ....................W 9-7 ..................................Wichita, Kan.5/6/97 ....................W 4-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/7/97 ....................L 0-8 ..................................Wichita, Kan.3/12/98 ..................L 8-9 ..................................Wichita, Kan.5/5/98 ....................L 5-17............................Manhattan, Kan.5/6/98 ....................L 7-13 ................................Wichita, Kan.5/4/99 ....................L 3-5 ............................Hutchinson, Kan.5/5/99 ....................L 4-6 ..................................Wichita, Kan.5/2/00 ....................L 2-7 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/3/00 ....................W 18-6 ................................Wichita, Kan.5/1/01 ....................L 3-13............................Manhattan, Kan.5/2/01 ....................L 5-9 ..................................Wichita, Kan.4/3/02 ....................L 5-9 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/26/03 ..................L 10-14 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.4/9/03 ....................L 2-13 ................................Wichita, Kan.4/30/03 ..................L 3-12 ................................Wichita, Kan.5/6/03 ....................L 0-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/17/04 ..................L 7-12............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/04 ..................L 1-3 ..................................Wichita, Kan.3/29/05 ..................W 6-5 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/05 ..................W 4-2 ..................................Wichita, Kan.3/14/06 ..................W 6-3 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/18/06 ..................L 3-7 ..................................Wichita, Kan.3/27/07 ..................L 3-8 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/07 ..................W 2-1 ..................................Wichita, Kan.4/5/08 ....................L 3-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.4/29/08 ..................W 3-2 ..................................Wichita, Kan.4/14/09 ..................W 13-5............................Manhattan, Kan.

4/15/09 ..................W 4-3 ..................................Wichita, Kan.

William Jewell (Mo.) KSU leads 5-11908 ......................W 8-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1909 ......................W 4-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.1910 ......................W 17-2............................Manhattan, Kan.4/6/77 ....................W 6-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/27/86 ..................W 17-9............................Manhattan, Kan.4/19/05 ..................L 6-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

William Woods (Mo.) KSU leads 2-04/19/00 ..................W 15-2............................Manhattan, Kan.4/24/01 ..................W 12-10 ..........................Manhattan, Kan.

Wisconsin-Milwaukee KSU leads 3-03/4/97 ....................W 5-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/4/97 ....................W 10-3............................Manhattan, Kan.3/18/02 ..................W 8-7 ..............................Homestead, Fla.

Wisconsin-River Falls KSU leads 1-03/28/83 ..................W 5-2 ............................Manhattan, Kan.

Xavier KSU leads 7-03/2/96 ....................W 15-1 ............................Jacksonville, Fla.3/9/96 ....................W 7-0 ............................Jacksonville. Fla.3/6/99 ....................W 6-3 ............................Jacksonville, Fla.3/10/06 ..................W 6-4 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/11/06 ..................W 9-1 ............................Manhattan, Kan.3/12/06 ..................W 9-0 ............................Manhattan, Kan.5/29/09 ..................W 16-8 ..............................Houston, Texas

York (Neb.) KSU leads 1-02/16/99 ..................W 10-0............................Manhattan, Kan.

** Denotes baseball program discontinued

Kansas State faced Xavier in its first ever NCAA Regionalgame on May 29, 2009, at Reckling Park in Houston, Texas.

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1897FIRST GAME

April 10, 1897: Kansas Agricultural College played and

won its first game in Fort Riley, Kan. Head coach H.W.

Wagner led the Aggies to a 4-3 win over Fort Riley. The

following is an account of the first game as told by the

April 14, 1897 edition of the K.A.C. Students’ Herald.

The baseball team crossed bats with the Fort Rileyteam at Fort Riley, April 10, in the first game of the season.The game resulted in a victory for the college team, thescore standing at the close of the ninth inning 4 to 3 infavor of the K.A.C. The game in detail was as follows: firstinning, first half, Crooch in the box, Davis catching for FortRiley. Noble at the bat sent a fly to third and was put outon first.

Second half Hank Wagner in the box, Doc Wagnercatching for the college. Consiudine at the bat sent a ballto the pitcher who makes a wild throw to first and Consi-udine scores a run. Fann sent a fly to center field and wascaught out. Mearns made first on an error by third. Hay-ward was put out on first and Mearns on third. In the sec-ond and third innings neither side scored.

In the second half of the fourth inning Mearns scoredan earned run, the score then standing Fort Riley 2, K.A.C.0.

In the fifth inning Menke and Poston each scored a runfor the college team and Davis scored for the Fort Rileyteam.

In the sixth inning Ashbrook went out on first; Cheadlescored on an error by first.

Green made first; Poston made first and Green madesecond on an error by left field. Menke sent a fly to thirdand was caught out. H. Wagner struck out leaving Greenand Poston on bases.

Farm and Mearns both went out on fouls which DocWagner nailed hansomely, the inning closed with thescore standing Fort Riley 3, K.A.C. 0.

In the seventh inning, Doc Wagner was put out on first.Noble went out on a foul; Dial made a base hit and scoreda run, Cheadle sent a fly to the pitcher and was caughtout leaving Ashbrook on base. Fort Riley made no score.

In the eighth and ninth innings neither side scored, theresult was K.A.C. 4, Riley 3.

Both teams played well, both have had the same diffi-culties in regard to practice, Saturday’s game was the firsttime that either nine had played together.

The college team had by far the best battery. The col-lege team was rather weak at the bat but this will soon beremedied by practice.

1897FIRST HOME RUN

May 1, 1897: In the ninth inning of the game against

Chapman High School, K.A.C. second basemen Whitelock

stepped to the plate. According to the K.A.C. Students’Herald,

“When Whitelock stepped to the plate in the ninth inningthere was a look of determination on his face and whenthe ball crossed the plate he met it squarely sending itinto the deep right field for a home run.” This was the firsthome run in the school’s short four-game history.

1905WILDCATS PLAY CHICAGO CUBS

April 6, 1905: The Chicago Cubs made a stop in Man-

hattan to face Kansas State. The team, which included the

Cubs’ most famous double play combination of all-time,

Tinker, Evans and Chance, was on their way back to

Chicago after completing spring training in Arizona and

stopped off to play the Aggies. No box score remains, but

the Cubs did win, 13-0.

1905THE FIRST EXTRA-INNING GAME

May 2, 1905: Kansas State played its first extra-inning

affair in school history, as the Aggies won it, 6-5, over

Friends University of Wichita, Kan.

1906BACK-TO-BACK NO-HITTERS

April 17, 1906: Arthur Furey pitched the first no-hitter in

Kansas State baseball history in a 13-0 win over the Col-

lege of Emporia. Three days later, Carl Mallon matched

Furey’s feat in the team’s next outing with a no-hitter

against Ottawa University.

Accounts in newspapers reported:

“The game was played on a muddy field and there was arabbit chase across the diamond.”

1907FIRST SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP

1907: Legendary coach Mike Ahearn, who coached nearly

every sporting team at Kansas State during his tenure and

later served as the school’s first athletics director, led the

Wildcats to a 19-4 overall record en route to the Topeka

Conference title. This baseball championship is believed

to be the first by a varsity sport in K-State history.

1908FIRST DOUBLEHEADER

June 6, 1908: Kansas State played its first-ever double-

header on this date and sweeps archrival Kansas, 2-1 and

1-0. H.S. Baird pitched both games of the doubleheader.

1911MIKE AHEARN RETIRES

1911: Legendary coach Mike Ahearn retires as Kansas

State’s most successful baseball coach in history with a

.734 winning percentage. In eight seasons as the head

coach, he led the Wildcats to victory 93 times and suffered

only 33 defeats.

1928MISSOURI VALLEY CHAMPS

1928: Kansas State concluded the season with a 10-2

Missouri Valley Conference record to finish atop the stand-

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ings. Led by Captain Guy Huey, the Wildcats finished the

season with an 11-3 overall record and won their first

baseball title in 20 years.

1930BIG SIX CHAMPS

1930: Kansas State finished 9-3 in the Big Six Conference

and tied for first place.

1933BIG SIX CHAMPS AGAIN

1933: Kansas State and Oklahoma ended the season as

co-champions of the Big Six Conference. KSU finished the

season with a 9-3 overall record and 3-2 in Big Six play.

1933FIRST BIG-LEAGUER

1933: Elden Auker becomes the first Kansas State gradu-

ate to play in the Major Leagues when he broke in with

the Detroit Tigers. Auker would spent the next 10 years in

the big leagues with the Tigers, the Boston Red Sox and St.

Louis Browns. He would post a career 4.42 ERA and 130-

101 record with 126 complete games and 14 shutouts. He

would post his best season in 1935, as he finished with an

18-7 record.

1940MYERS COACHES ONE SEASON

1940: The namesake of Kansas State’s baseball stadium,

Frank Myers spent just one season as a baseball coach,

guiding the Wildcats to an 11-5 overall mark with co-head

coach Dougal Russell. In 1967, the field was dedicated in

his name. In 2002, the field was re-named Frank Myers

Field at Tointon Family Stadium.

1941CATS PLAY FIRST NIGHT GAME

May 6, 1941: Kansas State played its first home night

game. Oklahoma beat the Wildcats, 3-2, at Griffith Park in

Manhattan.

1952WOODS BREAKS COLOR BARRIER

1952: Earl Woods (1932-2006) became the first African-

American baseball player in Big Seven Conference history.

The father of professional golfer Tiger Woods, Earl was

forced to stay in all-black hotels and away from his team-

mates on road trips.

1958BADER NAMED ALL-BIG EIGHT

1958: Kansas State outfielder Paul Bader became the first

player in history to be selected to the All-Big Eight team.

1961FRANK MYERS FIELD OPENS

1961: After playing for years at Griffith Park in Downtown

Manhattan, Kansas State finally got its own ballpark, as

the university opened Frank Myers Field in 1961. The Wild-

cats celebrated the opening with an 11-0 shutout of Iowa

State.

1969ARNOLD FIRES PERFECT GAME

April 22, 1969: Freshman pitcher Mark Arnold hurled

the only perfect game in Kansas State history. He retired

27 straight Ottawa batters to earn the 3-0 victory.

1973FIRST ALL-AMERICAN

1973: Although there seems to have been All-Americans

before the 1973 season, freshman pitcher Andy Replogle

was the first Kansas State player in recorded history to be

selected to an All-American team. Replogle later played

two seasons with Milwaukee in 1978-79.

YEAR RECORD GAMES1961 7-4 (.636) 151962 1-8 (.111) 61963 3-3 (.500) 151964 2-7 (.222) 91965 5-3 (.625) 111966 8-6 (.571) 141967 4-5 (.444) 131968 7-5 (.583) 121969 8-4 (.667) 121970 7-7 (.500) 141971 7-3 (.700) 101972 7-6 (.538) 131973 16-6 (.727) 201974 19-7 (.731) 261975 17-12 (.586) 291976 26-8 (.765) 361977 20-5 (.800) 161978 13-9 (.591) 241979 20-17-1 (.539) 301980 12-12 (.500) 201981 30-6 (.833) 361982 28-13 (.683) 421983 11-10 (.524) 211984 13-7 (.650) 201985 21-8 (.724) 29

YEAR RECORD GAMES1986 14-12 (.538) 261987 20-3 (.870) 231988 20-11 (.645) 311989 22-7 (.759) 271990 22-8 (.733) 301991 17-11 (.607) 291992 13-11 (.542) 241993 8-14 (.364) 221994 9-14 (.391) 231995 21-6 (.778) 281996 13-11 (.542) 241997 20-11 (.645) 311998 14-11 (.560) 251999 0-0 (.000) 02000 13-12 (.500) 242001 18-11 (.621) 292002 16-10 (.615) 262003 8-13 (.381) 212004 17-15 (.531) 322005 21-9 (.700) 302006 22-9 (.710) 312007 19-9 (.676) 282008 18-11 (.621) 292009 24-7 (.774) 31TOTAL 701-417-1 (.627)

YEAR-BY-YEAR AT FRANK MYERS FIELD

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1974RECORD 14 BIG EIGHT WINS

1974: Kansas State set a school record by winning 14 Big

Eight games against only seven losses. The Cats finished

second in the league race.

1976RANDALL BREAKS IN WITH TWINS

1976: Former Wildcat Bobby Randall, who coached at

both Iowa State and Kansas in the Big 12 , began his six-

year major league career with the Minnesota Twins. He

would post a career .257 average with 154 runs scored

and 91 RBIs in his days as a Twin.

1976POWER STRIKES OUT 19

March 18, 1976: Ted Power set a single-game record

with 19 strikeouts against Wayne State. Power, who still

holds the single-season mark with 99 strikeouts, spent 13

years in the Major Leagues, playing for the Dodgers, Reds,

Royals, Cardinals, Pirates and Indians.

1978DAVE BAKER BECOMES FIRST

AFRICAN-AMERICAN COACH

1978: Twenty years after Earl Woods broke the color bar-

rier as a player in the Big Eight Conference, Dave Baker

becomes the first African American baseball coach at a

Big Eight institution. Baker would guide the Wildcats to

137 wins from 1978 to 1983.

1983CATS ADVANCE TO FIRST

BIG 8 TOURNEY

May 7, 1983: By posting a 3-2 victory over Iowa State, K-

State qualified for the Big Eight Tournament for the first

time since 1977.

1990RECORD-SETTING CROWD

April 26, 1990: A record-crowd of 6,155 packed Frank

Myers Field to watch defending national champion Wi-

chita State defeat the homestanding Wildcats, 8-5.

1990CLARK NAMED COACH OF THE YEAR

May, 1990: Kansas State’s head coach Mike Clark is

named the Big Eight Coach of the Year after leading the

Wildcats to a second-place finish in the league race. He

was the first coach to earn such an honor.

1991CLARK BECOMES SCHOOL’S

WINNINGEST COACH

March 21, 1991: Mike Clark won his 139th game as

Kansas State’s head coach with an 18-7 victory over his

alma mater, Missouri Western, at Frank Myers Field, sur-

passing Phil Wilson (138) for K-State’s career lead in

coaching victories.

1992WILSON NAMED BIG 8

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

May 18, 1992: Shortstop Craig Wilson became the first-

ever Wildcat to be named Big Eight Player of the Year. The

holder of numerous school records, Wilson was named a

first team All-American in 1992 by Baseball America after

leading the team with a .416 batting average, 54 runs

scored, 62 RBIs and eight home runs. Wilson was later

named to the 1992 Olympic Team which captured the

bronze medal.

1997POEPARD BREAKS HR RECORD

April 30, 1997: Designated hitter Scott Poepard hits two

home runs in Kansas State’s 11-1 victory over Bethany and

became K-State’s career home run leader with 31.

1998FRANK MYERS FIELD RENOVATED

1998: After the final game of the season a ground break-

ing ceremony was held to begin the renovation of Frank

Myers Field. The press box and grand stands were torn

down and a new playing surface was installed. Every

facet of the stadium would be improved by the 2002 sea-

son in the $3.1 million dollar renovation, including a new

press box with luxury suites, a 3,150-square-foot locker-

room complete with team and training rooms.

1999THE 55-GAME ROAD TRIP

1999: After delays, renovation was slowed and the play-

ing surface of Frank Myers Field was not complete. The

1999 Wildcats would play a 55-game schedule without a

home field, thus meaning 44 games were played outside

the city limits of Manhattan, Kan. On the year, the team

travelled 17,500 miles and played at 19 different sites.

Mike Clark | K-State’s all-time winningest coach

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1999WEISHAAR SETS BATTING RECORD

1999: Sophomore Kasey Weishaar finished with a single-

season record .429 batting average. Over the 55-game

season, Weishaar never went more than seven at-bats

without a hit. For his outstanding season, Weishaar was

selected to the All-Big 12 first team.

2000K-STATE BASEBALL

CELEBRATES 100 YEARS

2000: Kansas State celebrated the 100th year of Wildcat

baseball during the 2000 season. In celebration of the cen-

tennial of the sport, university officials had an All-Century

Celebration Weekend on May 5-7 during the three-game

series with Kansas. The celebration weekend included a

golf outing for former lettermen at Colbert Hills Golf

Course in Manhattan and a cookout for friends and fam-

ily prior to Friday’s game. The university also named 21

players to the All-Century team and introduced them in-

dividually prior to Saturday’s game. The players were for-

mally honored at the All-Century Dinner that evening.

2002CLARK EARNS MILESTONE WINS

March 18, 2002: Head coach Mike Clark became the first

K-State coach in any team sport to post 400 wins, earning

his 400th win in the Wildcats’ 8-7 win over UW-Milwau-

kee. He would earn career win No. 700 at Texas Tech on

April 7. He is the fourth-longest tenured coach in school

history.

2002CATS ADVANCE TO FIRST

BIG 12 TOURNAMENT

May 12, 2002: After winning the first two games against

Missouri, a rainout on Sunday gave the Wildcats their first

trip to the Big 12 Tournament after three years of heart-

breaking close calls. In its first postseason trip since the

1996 season, Kansas State proved its medal against the

best, overcoming a 12-inning loss to nationally-ranked

Texas Tech in the opening game to post back-to-back up-

sets of nationally-ranked Baylor and the Red Raiders be-

fore losing to eventual tournament runner-up Nebraska

in the semifinals. With the win over Texas Tech, K-State

achieved a 30-win season for the ninth time in school his-

tory and for the first time since 1997.

2003BRAD HILL NAMED 20TH

HEAD COACH AT K-STATE

June 3, 2003: After an ultra-successful nine-year stint as

the head coach at Central Missouri State in Warrensburg,

Mo., Brad Hill was named the 20th head baseball coach at

Kansas State. The winningest Division II coach in the na-

tion, Hill guided the Mules to an impressive 418-91 (.821)

overall record during his nine-year tenure. The seven-time

Central Region Coach of the Year, Hill led the school to the

NCAA Tournament each of his nine seasons, including

seven trips to the College World Series and a national title.

2005CATS KNOCK OFF NO. 1 TEXAS

April 3, 2005: Kansas State rallied for two runs in the

seventh and one more in the ninth and withstood a Texas

rally in the ninth as the Wildcats knocked off the top-

ranked and eventual national champion-Longhorns, 5-3, in

the final game of a three-game series before 5,150 fans at

Disch-Falk Field. The win was the first-ever for the Wildcats

over a top-ranked team and the first over Texas in 17 tries.

2008K-STATE TO BIG 12 TITLE GAME

May 21-25, 2008: Kansas State, playing in just its sec-

ond-ever Big 12 Championship, traveled to Bricktown Ball-

park winners of its last three games. The Wildcats kept the

momentum going as they defeated No. 6 Oklahoma State,

3-2, to open the tournament, but then lost to No. 7 Ne-

braska, 5-2. On Saturday, Nebraska dropped its game to

Oklahoma State, which meant K-State needed to defeat

Baylor to advance. The Cats, down 2-1 in the bottom of

the sixth, scored a pair of runs and held on down the

stretch to move on to the program’s first title game ap-

pearance.

2009CATS SET SEASON MARK FOR WINS,

EARN FIRST NCAA TOURNAMENT BERTH

May 29-June 1, 2009: Kansas State recorded its most

successful season in school history by winning a program-

record 43 games and earned a spot in its first ever NCAA

Regional. K-State also set a school-record with 14 Big 12

victories and finished fourth in the conference, its highest

league finish since 1995. With the ultra-successful season,

the Wildcats were ticketed to Reckling Park on the campus

of Rice University for its first ever regional. The Wildcats

won its first regional game, a 16-8 victory over Xavier.

Kansas State then faced host school and No. 6 ranked Rice

in what could be labeled the biggest win in program his-

tory when the Wildcats topped the Owls, 7-6, to advance

to the regional final. And although the Cats dropped the

next to games to end the season, the Wildcats can look

back at the 2009 campaign as the one that reset the bar

in terms on success in baseball at Kansas State.

2009HILL, MORRIS GRAB NATIONAL HONORS

2009: Head coach Brad Hill earned Big 12 Coach of the

Year honors, becoming the first Kansas State coach since

Mike Clark in 1990 to be named conference coach of the

year. Hill guided Kansas State to a 43-win season, includ-

ing 14 conference victories to finish fourth in the league,

all school bests. The Wildcats also earned their highest

ranking in school history as they were No. 10 in the Base-ball America Top 25 earlier in the season. Junior right-

handed pitcher A.J. Morris was named the Big 12 Pitcher

of the Year and was the school’s first ever consensus All-

American after setting the school record with 14 victories

and the seventh-lowest ERA at 2.09.

MILESTONE KANSAS STATE WINS

• 1 at Fort Riley 4-3 4/10/1897 H.W. Wagner• 100 Bethany 8-0 3/30/09 Mike Ahearn• 200 Baker 8-4 5/18/23 E.C. Curtiss• 300 Kansas 11-6 1937 Wes Fry• 400 at Memphis Naval 11-8 4/6/54 Ray Wauthier• 500 at Emporia State 7-5 4/26/67 Bob Brashier• 600 Iowa State 3-2 4/20/73 Phil Wilson• 700 vs. Kansas 8-3 5/8/76 Phil Wilson• 800 Marymount 7-6 3/25/81 Dave Baker• 900 Morningside 24-0 3/24/85 Gary Vaught• 1000 vs. US International 7-4 3/14/89 Mike Clark• 1100 vs. Manhattan 9-1 3/13/92 Mike Clark• 1200 Oral Roberts 14-12 5/8/96 Mike Clark• 1300 at LSU 9-8 2/10/01 Mike Clark• 1400 St. Francis 30-4 3/6/05 Brad Hill• 1500 Oklahoma State 4-3 3/28/08 Brad Hill

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ALL-CENTURY TEAM

Steve Anson (1973-76; Mishawaka, Ind.): Four-year starter as

a first baseman and outfielder for the Wildcats from 1973-76...

Named first team All-Big Eight Conference as an outfielder in

1974... Ranks among Kansas State’s Top 10 in six career categories,

including at-bats (579), batting average (.349), hits (202), RBI

(124), triples (19) and total bases (325)... Owns the career mark for

triples with 19 in his four-year career... Led the team in hits and

batting average each of his four seasons as a Wildcat... Posted an

impressive senior year in 1976, hitting a team-high .356 in 54

games with team-bests in runs (45), hits (62), 2B (11), 3B (six) and

RBI (48).

Elden Auker (1930-32; Norcatur, Kan.): One of the greatest ath-

letes in Kansas State history... Played football, basketball and base-

ball at KSU in the late 1920s and early 1930s and was selected as

an All-American in all three sports... Upon graduation, he had of-

fers to play both professional football and baseball, but chose

baseball where he embarked on a 10-year major league career...

Played with three different teams in his major league career, in-

cluding the Detroit Tigers (1933-38), Boston Red Sox (1939) and St.

Louis Cardinals (1940-42)... Saw action in 333 games in his major

league career with 261 starts... Compiled a 130-101 career pitch-

ing record and 4.42 ERA with 126 complete games and 594 strike-

outs in 1,963.1 innings pitched... Struck out the legendary Babe

Ruth on four pitches in his first visit to venerable Yankee Stadium

in New York... Elected to numerous Halls of Fame, including the

state of Kansas and the inaugural Kansas State Sports Hall of Fame

class in 1990... Named to Sports Illustrated’s Top 50 greatest sports

figures of the century in the state of KS... Auker passed away in

Vero Beach,

Fla., in 2006.

David Chadd (1987-88; Wichita, Kan.): Two-year starter at first

base for the Wildcats from 1987-88... Named second team All-

America by both the American Baseball Coaches Association and

Baseball America in 1988... First All-American at Kansas State for

current head coach Mike Clark...Earned first team All-Big Eight

Conference honors in 1988... Owns the Kansas State career record

for batting average with a .388 mark... Ranks among the school’s

Top 10 in four single-season records, including batting average

(.418), hits (84), runs (66) and home runs (11)... Led the team his

senior season in hits (84), runs (66), average (.418), while ranking

second in doubles (18) and home runs (11)... Transferred from Bar-

ton County (Kan.) Community College in 1987... Currently a scout

for the Detroit Tigers... Was a 2010 inductee to the Kansas Base-

ball Hall of Fame.

Cary Colbert (1982-84; Manhattan, Kan.): Two-year starting

catcher, outfielder, first baseman and designated hitter for the

Wildcats from 1982-84... Became K-State’s first All-Big Eight Con-

ference selection in more than six years when he was named to

the league’s first team in 1984... Ranks among KSU’s Top 10 in ca-

reer batting average (.371), home runs (24) and RBI (130)... Also

places among the school’s Top 10 in single-season batting average

(.403), RBI (62), home runs (11) and total bases (120)... Led the

team each of his three seasons in home runs and RBI... Turned in

a nice senior season primarily as a designated hitter, leading the

team in runs (27), hits (37), average (.346), RBI (41) and HR (nine).

Sean Collins (1988-89; Venice, Calif.): Two-year starter as a sec-

ond baseman and outfielder for the Wildcats from 1988-89...

Named honorable mention All-America in 1989... Earned first team

All-Big Eight Conference honors as an outfielder in 1989... Selected

honorable mention All-Big Eight Conference in 1988 as a second

baseman... Ranks third in career stolen bases in K-State history

with 54 successful attempts, while he places seventh in career bat-

ting average with a .356 mark... Ranks third in school history in

single-season runs with 64 and stolen bases with 33... His best

season as a Wildcats came in 1989 when he posted a .361 batting

average with a team-high 52 runs on 53 hits... Also tallied 33 RBI

and a team-best seven home runs in 1989... Transferred from El

Camino (Calif.) Community College in 1988... Drafted in the 13th

round by the Kansas City Royals in 1989.

Bill Droege (1969-72; St. Louis, Mo.): Three-year starter as an

outfielder for the Wildcats from 1969-72... Earned first team All-Big

Eight Conference honors as a junior and senior at Kansas State in

1971 and 1972... Posted his finest season as a junior, leading the

team with a .373 batting average as well as 30 RBI, six doubles

and four triples in 1971... Ranked second on the 1971 team in hits

(41), runs (24) and home runs (three)... Led the team as a senior

in RBI (28) and triples (four), while he ranked second in hits (36)

and runs (20)... Drafted in the eighth round by the Chicago Cubs

in 1972.

David Hierholzer (1988-90; Overland Park, Kan.): Three-year

starting pitcher for the Wildcats from 1988-90... Earned first team

All-Big Eight Conference honors as a starting pitcher in 1989 and

1990... Ranks fourth in school history in career strikeouts (192),

sixth in wins (15) and seventh in innings pitched (217.1)... Ap-

peared in 43 games for KSU in his career with 28 starts,13 com-

plete games and two saves... Had an impressive senior campaign

for the Wildcats in 1990, posting a 3.13 ERA and 7-5 record in 15

games with eight complete games... Led the 1990 team in game

starts (14), wins (seven), ERA (3.13), complete games (eight), in-

nings pitched (97.1) and strikeouts (90)... Transferred from John-

son County (Kan.) Community College in 1988... Signed as a free

agent by the Kansas City Royals in 1990.

Bill Huisman (1969-70; Goldfield, Iowa): Two-year starter at

second base for the Wildcats from 1969-70... Named first team

All-Big Eight Conference in both 1969 and 1970... Led the 1969

team in four categories, including hits (44), runs (32), doubles

(nine) and triples (four), while he ranked second in average (.386)

and home runs (four)... Dropped off offensively as a senior, but

still produced a .278 batting average with 18 runs on 37 hits and

12 RBI and six doubles... Signed as a free agent by the Chicago

Cubs in 1974.

Wade Johnson (1965-67; Salina, Kan.): Two-year starting

pitcher for the Wildcats from 1965-67... Ranks second in school

history in career ERA with a 2.25 average... Owns the school’s sin-

gle-season record for ERA with a 1.09 average in 1966... Saw ac-

tion in 27 games on the mound in his K-State career with an 11-10

record and 111 strikeouts... Had a remarkable junior season in

1966, posting a 6-2 record and 1.09 ERA with 55 K in 10 games...

Allowed just eight earned runs (21 total runs) and issued just 18

BB in 66.1 IP.

Matt Koeman (1995-96; Grand Junction, Colo.): Two-year

starting pitcher for the Wildcats from 1995-96... Earned first All-Big

Eight Conference honors as a starting pitcher in 1995 and 1996...

Tied for eighth in school history in career wins (13) and ninth in

strikeouts (155)... Named to the 1995 Big Eight Conference All-

Tournament Team after tossing a one-run, three-hit complete game

victory over nationally-ranked and No. 2-seeded Oklahoma State

in an 8-1 Kansas State win... He struck out six Cowboy batters...

Appeared in 28 games for KSU in his career with 25 starts and

three complete games... Posted a strong senior campaign, com-

piling a 7-5 record and 4.90 ERA in 104.2 innings pitched with 84

strikeouts... Earned Big Eight Conference Pitcher of the Week hon-

ors after he tossed a two-hit complete game in a 7-1 win over de-

fending NCAA champion Oklahoma on April 4, 1995... Led the Big

Eight Conference in 1995 in strikeouts per nine innings at 10.51...

Transferred from Barton County (Kan.) Community College after a

one-year stint... Drafted in the 30th round by Cleveland in 1996.

Greg Korbe (1975-78; Hays, Kan.): Three-year starter as an out-

fielder for the Wildcats from 1975-78... Twice selected as a first

team All-Big Eight Conference honoree in 1977 and 1978... Ranks

among the school’s Top 10 in seven career categories, including

at-bats (633), hits (218), runs (150), RBI (135), doubles (39), home

runs (23) and total bases (338)... Places seventh on K-State’s sin-

gle-season list for batting average with a .406 mark in 1977... Led

the team in runs, hits and doubles in his junior and senior sea-

sons... Posted an impressive junior campaign, leading the team in

hits (67), runs (39), average (.406), RBI (36), doubles (16) and

home runs (nine)... Drafted in the 18th round by the Cincinnati

Reds in 1977 before opting to return to K-State for his senior sea-

son... Put up good numbers as a senior, leading the team in hits

(57), runs (44), and doubles (eight), while ranking second in aver-

age (.348), RBI (32) and home runs (five)... Drafted in the 26th

round by the New York Mets in 1978.

STEVE ANSON1973-76

ELDEN AUKER1930-32

DAVID CHADD1987-88

CARY COLBERT1982-84

SEAN COLLINS1988-89

BILL DROEGE1969-72

DAVID HIERHOLZER1988-90

MATT KOEMAN1995-96

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Scott Poepard (1994-97; Forest Lake, Minn.): Four-year starter

at second base and designated hitter for the Wildcats from 1994-

97... Selected three times to the all-conference team... Earned first

team All-Big Eight honors in 1995 and honorable all-conference

accolades in 1996 as a second baseman... Selected second team

All-Big 12 by the conference coaches and Dallas Morning News in

1997... Owns the Kansas State career records for at-bats (855),

hits (284), RBI (204), doubles (61), home runs (37) and total bases

(468)... Also owns season records for doubles (23) and home runs

(16)... Named to the 1995 Big Eight Conference All-Tournament

team... Finished among the team leaders in several offensive cat-

egories his senior season as his 16 home runs tied him for the

team lead with teammate Heath Schesser, while his at-bat (230),

hit (90), RBI (70), and total base (161) numbers were second-best

single totals ever by a Kansas State slugger... Named the first Big

12 Player of the Week on Feb. 17 for his accomplishments at the

Arlington Morning News Invitational... Also earned Big 12 Con-

ference Player of the Week honors on May 5, 1997... Signed as a

free agent by Minnesota in 1997.

Ted Power (1974-76; Abilene, Kan.): Two-year starting pitcher

for the Wildcats from 1974-76... Holds the Kansas State single-

season record for strikeouts with 99... Saw action in 21 games in

his K-State career with 19 starts and 12 complete games... Posted

a 10-8 career pitching record in 117.1 innings pitched with 148

strikeouts... Rebounded from an injury-plagued junior season for

a solid senior campaign in 1976... Compiled a 6-5 pitching record

and 2.34 ERA in 73.0 innings pitched his senior year in 11 starts

with eight complete games... Played for eight different teams in his

13-year major league career, including Los Angeles (1981-82),

Cincinnati (1983-87; 1991), Kansas City (1988), Detroit (1988), St.

Louis (1989), Pittsburgh (1990), Cleveland (1992-93) and Cleve-

land (1993)... Led the National League with 78 appearances in

1984... Spent the 1990 season helping Pittsburgh to the National

League Championship Series in 1990 and starting the sixth game.

Bobby Randall (1968-69; Gove, Kan.): Two-year starter at short-

stop for the Wildcats from 1968-69... Ranks second in school his-

tory in career batting average with a .371 average... Selected in

the fourth round of the secondary phase of the 1968 drafted by the

Los Angeles Dodgers after a stellar sophomore season at Kansas

State when he hit .310.... However, he opted to continue his col-

legiate career... As a junior in 1969, he led the Wildcats with a .394

batting average and earned first team All-Big Eight honors... Fol-

lowing his junior campaign, he was once again drafted by the

Dodgers this time in the second round of the draft’s secondary

phase... Randall played in the Dodgers’ organization for six sea-

sons before being traded to the Minnesota Twins following the

1975 season... Posted his finest season in 1976 as he played in

153 games, hit .267, scored 55 runs and hit his only major league

home run... In 1978, he hit a career-best .278... Posted a 424-458-

1 record in 16 seasons as a head baseball coach at Iowa State Uni-

versity (1985-95) and at the University of Kansas (1996-2002)...

Inducted into the Kansas Baseball Hall of Fame in Wichita, Kan.

on Jan. 17, 1998.

Ernie Recob (1963-66; Wichita, Kan.): Three-year starter as an

outfielder for the Wildcats from 1963-66... Became K-State’s first-

ever two-time first team all-conference selection when he was

named to the All-Big Eight Conference first team in 1963 and

1966... Ranks eighth in Kansas State history in career batting av-

erage with a .353 mark... Led the team in stolen bases in his jun-

ior and senior campaigns with 12 and 11 successful attempts in

1965 and 1966... Paced the team his senior season in at-bats

(116), hits (45) and runs (21)... Drafted by the NY Yankees in the

56th round in 1966.

Clarence “Perk” Reitemeier (1950-51, 1954; Lafayette, Ind.):

Three-year starter as an outfielder and pitcher for the Wildcats

from 1950-51 and 1954... Led team at the plate as well as from the

mound... Led the 1950 team with 65 innings pitched and 50 K’s...

Paced the 1951 team in batting average (.383) and home runs

(four), while he was tied for the team-lead in runs (10), hits (18),

singles (12), and RBI (eight)... Posted a 4-4 record from the mound

in a team-high 55.2 innings pitched with 16 walks and 35 strike-

outs... Came back in 1954 to led the team in innings pitched again

and also hit .356.

Andy Replogle (1973-75; Fort Wayne, Ind.): Three-year starting

pitcher for the Wildcats from 1973-75... Named second team All-

America in 1973... Selected to the first team All-Big Eight Confer-

ence team in both 1973 and 1974 as a starting pitcher... Holds

Kansas State career records for pitching wins (25) and strikeouts

(223)... Ranks sixth in school history with 234.1 innings pitched...

Set and then tied the KSU single-season mark for pitching wins

with nine in both 1974 and 1975... Compiled a 25-10 career pitch-

ing mark and 3.14 ERA in 40 games as a Wildcat with 35 starts

and 25 complete games... Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in

1975, he made his major league debut with the Milwaukee Brew-

ers in 1978... In his rookie season, he posted a 9-5 record and a

3.75 ERA... He earned his first major league victory on April 16,

1978 versus Baltimore as he allowed two runs in 5.2 innings

pitched.

Heath Schesser (1995-97; Manhattan, Kan.): Three-year starter

at shortstop for the Wildcats from 1995-97... Named third team

All-America by the American Baseball Coaches Association and by

the National Collegiate Baseball Writers in 1997... Became K-

State’s first All-Big 12 Conference selection when he was named

to the first team in 1997... Selected honorable mention All-Big

Eight Conference in 1996... Ranks among K-State’s Top 10 in seven

career categories, including hits (215), runs (163), RBI (170), dou-

bles (45), triples (12), home runs (22) and total bases (350)... Owns

the school single-season marks for at-bats (237), hits (97), runs

(70), RBI (85), home runs (16) and total bases (181) – all accom-

plished during a remarkable 1997 senior season... Also paced the

1997 team in games played (56), batting average (.409), doubles

(20), triples (nine), on-base percentage (.486), slugging percentage

(.764)... Ranked among the Top 10 players in the NCAA in

RBI/game (1.52) and triples/game (0.14) during the 1997 season...

Drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the fifth round in 1997.

Keith “Kite” Thomas (1947; Kansas City, Kan.): One-year

starter as an outfielder for the Wildcats in 1947... Very little is

known of Thomas’ career at Kansas State due to limited record

keeping at the time... Played major league ball for the Philadel-

phia Athletics (1952-53) and Washington Senators (1953)... Posted

a .250 batting average in 75 games in 1952 with 24 runs on 29

hits and 18 RBI... Passed away on Jan. 7, 1995 in Rocky Mount,

N.C.

Craig Wilson (1989-92; Franklin Park, Ill.): Regarded as one of

the best players to ever wear the uniform at Kansas State... Four-

year starter at second base and shortstop for the Wildcats from

1989-92... Became K-State’s first consensus All-American when he

was named to the Baseball America first team in 1992... Also

named to Baseball America’s third team in 1991... Honored as an

All-American by Collegiate Baseball (second team) in 1992... Be-

came the first and only Kansas State player to be named confer-

ence Player of the Year when he was named the Big Eight Player

of the Year in 1992... Member of the 1992 U.S Olympic Baseball

Team... Member of the 1991 U.S. Pan American Baseball Team...

One of only three players in school history to be named to the all-

conference team three times... Honored as a first team All-Big

Eight selection in 1991 and 1992 after earning second team all-

league honors in 1990... Ranks among KSU’s Top 5 in six career

categories, including placing second in hits (282), runs scored

(181), doubles (58), triples (15) and third in at-bats (809) and RBI

(176).

Jack Woolsey (1967-69; Kansas City, Kan.): Three-year starter

as a center fielder for the Wildcats from 1967-69... Became K-

State’s second two-time first team All-Big Eight Conference selec-

tion with back-to-back honors in 1967 and 1968... Tied for third on

the school’s career list for triples with 14... Led the team in hits,

RBI, triples and home runs in his sophomore and junior seasons...

His best season as a Wildcat came in 1968 when he led the team

in hits (37), RBI (33), triples (seven) and home runs (eight), while

tallying a .339 average... Still the highest drafted player in K-State

history when he was taken in the second round of the 1969 draft

by the San Francisco Giants.

GREG KORBE1975-78

SCOTT POEPARD1994-97

TED POWER1974-76

PERK REITEMEIER1950-51, 1954

ANDY REPLOGLE1973-75

HEATH SCHESSER1995-97

CRAIG WILSON1989-92

JACK WOOLSEY1967-69

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GAMES PLAYEDCareer

1. Craig Wilson (1989-92) 2502. Brian Culp (1990-93) 2123. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 2104. David Hendrix (1993-96) 199

Pat Maloney (2000-03) 1996. Chris Hess (1993-96) 1937. Scott Poepard (1994-97) 1878. Steve Anson (1973-76) 1849. Drew Biery (2006-09) 181

10. Kasey Weishaar (1998-2001) 179

Season

1. Justin Bloxom (2009) 62Carter Jurica (2009) 62Nick Martini (2009) 62Jordan Cruz (2009) 62Jason King (2009) 62Dane Yelovich (2009) 62

7. Craig Wilson (1991) 608. Scott Gilbert (1985) 59

Mark Goodwin (1985) 5910. Mike Hinkel (1986) 58

Justin Bloxom (2008) 58

GAMES STARTEDCareer (Since 1989)

1. Craig Wilson (1989-92) 2362. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 2123. Brian Culp (1990-93) 2104. Scott Poepard (1994-97) 2085. Pat Maloney (2000-03) 1926. Dave Hendrix (1993-96) 1867. Chris Hess (1993-96) 1778. Kasey Weishaar (1998-2001) 1689. Drew Biery (2006-09) 163

10. Heath Schesser (1995-97) 161

Season

1. Justin Bloxom (2009) 62Carter Jurica (2009) 62Jordan Cruz (2009) 62Jason King (2009) 62Dane Yelovich (2009) 62

6. Nick Martini (2009) 617. Craig Wilson (1991) 608. Craig Wilson (1990) 57

Chris Hmielewski (1991) 57Justin Bloxom (2008) 57Drew Biery (2009) 57

AT-BATSCareer

1. Scott Poepard (1994-97) 8552. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 8363. Craig Wilson (1989-92) 8094. Pat Maloney (2000-03) 7495. Brian Culp (1990-93) 7206. David Hendrix (1993-96) 7127. Chris Hess (1993-96) 6988. Greg Korbe (1975-78) 6339. Drew Biery (2006-09) 622

10. Kasey Weishaar (1998-2001) 615

Season

1. Jason King (2009) 2472. Justin Bloxom (2009) 2443. Carter Jurica (2009) 2384. Heath Schesser (1997) 2375. Nick Martini (2009) 2326. Scott Poepard (1997) 2307. Craig Wilson (1991) 228

Gabe Luttrell (2002) 2289. Dane Yelovich (2009) 222

10. Scott Poepard (1991) 221Chad Tabor (1999) 221Pat Maloney (2002) 221

Game

9, Yancy Ayres vs. CS-North(4/17/98 at Manhattan)

BATTING AVERAGECareer (Minimum 200 at-bats & 2 years)

1. David Chadd (1987-88) .3882. Bobby Randall (1968-69) .371

Joe Goedert (1981-82) .371Cary Colbert (1982-84) .371

5. Glynn Perry (1980-82) .3706. Jeff Tuttle (1986-87) .3627. Barrett Rice (2005-06) .3598. Sean Collins (1988-89) .3569. Pat Maloney (2000-03) .35410. Ernie Recob (1963-66) .353

Season (Minimum 75 at-bats)

1. Kasey Weishaar (1999) .4292. Otto Kaifes (1985) .4243. David Chadd (1988) .4184. Tom Wheeler (1968) .4175. Craig Wilson (1992) .4166. Heath Schesser (1997) .4097. Greg Korbe (1977) .4068. Cary Colbert (1983) .4039. Joe Goedert (1981) .400

10. Glynn Perry (1981) .399

RUNS SCOREDCareer

1. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 1892. Craig Wilson (1989-92) 1813. Scott Poepard (1994-97) 1804. Pat Maloney (2000-03) 1785. Chris Hess (1993-96) 1686. Brian Culp (1990-93) 1677. Heath Schesser (1995-97) 1638. David Hendrix (1993-96) 1539. Greg Korbe (1975-78) 15010. Kasey Weishaar (1998-2001) 139

Season

1. Heath Schesser (1997) 702. David Chadd (1988) 66

Pat Maloney (2002) 664. Sean Collins (1988) 645. Jim Donohue (1988) 63

Chris Hess (1995) 637. Scott Spangenberg (1988) 61

Carter Jurica (2009) 619. Kent Gleason (1988) 60

Craig Wilson (1991) 60Game

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HITSCareer

1. Scott Poepard (1994-97) 2842. Craig Wilson (1989-92) 2823. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 2734. Pat Maloney (2000-03) 2655. Brian Culp (1990-93) 2486. Chris Hess (1993-96) 2197. Greg Korbe (1975-78) 2188. Heath Schesser (1995-97) 2159. David Hendrix (1993-96) 21410. Kasey Weishaar (1998-2001) 210

Season

1. Heath Schesser (1997) 972. Scott Poepard (1997) 903. Craig Wilson (1991) 88

Pat Maloney (2002) 88Justin Bloxom (2009) 88

6. Craig Wilson (1992) 877. David Chadd (1988) 84

Carter Jurica (2009) 849. Chris Hess (1995) 82

Kasey Weishaar (1999) 82

Game

6, Bentson Oleen vs. Bethany(5/7/99 at Manhattan, Kan. )

6, Chris Hess vs. Missouri(4/29/95 at Columbia, Mo.)

EXTRA-BASE HITSCareer

1. Craig Wilson (1989-92) 94Todd Fereday (1994-97) 94Scott Poepard (1994-97) 94

4. David Hendrix (1993-96) 855. Pat Maloney (2000-03) 846. Brian Culp (1990-93) 837. Heath Schesser (1995-97) 798. Mark English (1998-2001) 729. Steve Anson (1973-76) 7010. Greg Korbe (1975-78) 68

Season

1. Heath Schesser (1997) 442. Scott Poepard (1997) 373. Joe Goedert (1982) 33

Todd Fereday (1995) 335. Justin Bloxom (2009) 326. Todd Fereday (1997) 317. Craig Wilson (1992) 30

Yancy Ayres (1998) 30Mark English (2000) 30Pat Maloney (2002) 30

CRAIG WILSON (1989-92)

A two-time All-American, Wil-son owns both the single-sea-son and career records forgames played and gamesstarted in K-State history.

HEATH SCHESSER (1995-97)

Schesser recorded one of thegreatest offensive seasons inK-State history in 1997 as heset seven school marks, includ-ing hits (97), runs (70), RBIs(85), at-bats (237), extra-basehits (44), total bases (181) andslugging percentage (.764).

DAVID CHADD(1987-88)

A second team All-American in1988, Chadd set the careerbatting average record with a.388 mark from 1987-88.

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LONGEST HIT STREAKS1. Chris Hess (1995-96) 252. Otto Kaifes (1987) 243. Pat Maloney (2001) 204. Matt Miller (1994) 18

Brandon Farr (2006) 18Adam Muenster (2008) 18

7. J.D. Loudabarger (2001) 17Scott McFall (1992) 17Terry Blunt (2005) 17

10. Six Players (most recent) 16Joe Roundy (2006) 16

SINGLESCareer

1. Craig Wilson (1989-92) 1882. Pat Maloney (2002-03) 1813. Scott Poepard (1994-97) 1804. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 1795. Brian Culp (1990-93) 1656. Chris Hess (1993-96) 157

Kasey Weishaar (1998-2001) 1578. Greg Korbe (1975-78) 1509. Heath Schesser (1995-97) 136

10. Steve Anson (1973-76) 132

Season

1. Ty Soto (2002) 632. Chris Hess (1995) 62

Kasey Weishaar (1999) 62Carter Jurica (2009) 62

5. Chad Tabor (1999) 606. Craig Wilson (1991) 597. Pat Maloney (2002) 588. Craig Wilson (1992) 579. Todd Fereday (1996) 56

Justin Bloxom (2009) 56

DOUBLESCareer

1. Scott Poepard (1994-97) 612. Craig Wilson (1989-92) 583. David Hendrix (1993-95) 574. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 495. Brian Culp (1990-93) 486. Chris Hess (1993-96) 45

Heath Schesser (1995-97) 458. Drew Biery (2006-09) 419. Pat Maloney (2000-03) 40

Greg Korbe (1975-78) 39

Season

1. Scott Poepard (1995) 232. Jim Donohue (1988) 223. Joe Goedert (1982) 20

Heath Schesser (1996) 20Heath Schesser (1997) 20

6. Yancy Ayres (1998) 19Scott Poepard (1997) 19Steve Murphy (2005) 19

9. David Chadd (1988) 18Barrett Rice (2006) 18

Game

3, Nine Times (most recent)Drew Biery vs. Texas Tech(5/10/09 at Manhattan, Kan.)

TRIPLESCareer

1. Steve Anson (1973-76) 192. Craig Wilson (1989-92) 153. Glynn Perry (1980-82) 14

Jack Woolsey (1967-69) 145. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 136. Heath Schesser (1995-97) 127. Stu Steele (1963-65) 11

Antonio Triplett (1981) 119. Jeff Moore (1976-78) 10

Joe Goedert (1981-82) 10

Season

1. Antonio Triplett (1981) 112. Joe Goedert (1982) 103. Jeff Moore (1977) 8

Heath Schesser (1997) 85. Jack Woolsey (1968) 7

Garrett Bell (1997) 77. Stu Steele (1966) 6

Steve Anson (1974) 6Steve Anson (1976) 6Jeff Sherrer (1979) 6Don Grause (1981) 6Scott Graves (1985) 6Todd Fereday (1997) 6

Game

2, Six Players (most recent)Josh Cavender vs. Howard(4/15/00 at Manhattan, Kan.)

HOME RUNSCareer

1. Scott Poepard (1994-97) 372. Pat Maloney (2002-03) 363. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 324. David Hendrix (1993-96) 305. Brian Culp (1990-93) 29

Mark English (1998-2001) 297. Otto Kaifes (1984-87) 288. Cary Colbert (1982-84) 249. Greg Korbe (1975-78) 23

10. Heath Schesser (1995-97) 22

Season

1. Scott Poepard (1997) 16Heath Schesser (1997) 16

3. Rob Holder (1980) 144. Mark English (2000) 135. Jeff Tuttle (1987) 12

Jim Donohue (1988) 12Jeff Hulse (1988) 12Brian Culp (1993) 12David Hendrix (1994) 12Jared Goedert (2006) 12Justin Bloxom (2009) 12

Game

3, Four Players (most recent)Jared Goedert vs. South Dakota St.(5/16/06 at Sioux Falls, SD)

RUNS BATTED INCareer

1. Scott Poepard (1994-97) 2042. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 2003. Craig Wilson (1989-92) 1764. Brian Culp (1990-93) 1755. Heath Schesser (1995-97) 1706. Otto Kaifes (1984-87) 1647. David Hendrix (1993-96) 1638. Pat Maloney (2000-03) 1609. Mark English (1998-2001) 14310. Greg Korbe (1975-78) 135

Season

1. Heath Schesser (1997) 852. Scott Poepard (1997) 703. Jeff Hulse (1988) 654. Justin Bloxom (2009) 635. Cary Colbert (1982) 62

Jim Donohue (1988) 62Craig Wilson (1992) 62

8. Jason King (2009) 619. Scott Spangenberg (1988) 58

Mark English (2000) 58

Game

10, Bill Barnard vs. Iowa State(5/1/88 at Manhattan, Kan.)

TOTAL BASESCareer

1. Scott Poepard (1994-97) 4682. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 4443. Craig Wilson (1982-92) 4334. Pat Maloney (2000-03) 4295. Brian Culp (1990-93) 3956. David Hendrix (1993-96) 3637. Heath Schesser (1995-97) 3508. Greg Korbe (1975-78) 3389. Steve Anson (1973-76) 32510. Chris Hess (1993-96) 306

Mark English (1998-2001) 306

Season

1. Heath Schesser (1997) 1812. Scott Poepard (1997) 1613. Justin Bloxom (2009) 1484. Pat Maloney (2002) 1435. Craig Wilson (1991) 1406. Craig Wilson (1992) 1387. David Chadd (1988) 1358. Todd Fereday (1997) 1289. Scott Poepard (1995) 125

Mark English (2000) 125Jason King (2009) 125

Game

15, Bill Barnard vs. Iowa State(5/1/88 at Manhattan, Kan.)

CHRIS HESS (1995-96)

Hess put together the longesthitting streak in school history(25) between the 1995-96 sea-sons.

SCOTT POEPARD (1994-97)

Poepard is arguably the great-est hitter in K-State history,holding seven school careermarks, including at-bats (855),hits (284), extra-base hits (94),doubles (61), home runs (37),RBIs (204) and total bases(468).

STEVE ANSON(1973-76)

The longtime head baseballcoach at Washburn Universityin nearby Topeka, Anson stillowns the school career markfor triples (19).

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STRIKEOUTSCareer

1. Scott Poepard (1994-97) 1642. Pat Maloney (2000-03) 1553. Brad Rippelmeyer (1989-91) 1404. Tim Decker (1993-95) 1355. David Hendrix (1993-96) 1336. Byron Wiley (2006-08) 1287. Quinn Cravens (1998-99) 1258. J.D. Loudabarger (1997-2001) 118

Justin Bloxom (2007-09) 11810. Otto Kaifes (1984-87) 117

Season

1. Quinn Cravens (1999) 672. Quinn Cravens (1998) 583. Nate Tenbrink (2008) 564. Glynn Perry (1981) 535. Garrett Bell (1997) 526. Brad Rippelmeyer (1990) 51

Tim Decker (1995) 51Byron Wiley (2008) 51

9. Tim Doty (2002) 5010. Seven players (most recent) 49

Justin Bloxom (2009)Jordan Cruz (2009)

WALKSCareer

1. Brian Culp (1990-93) 1512. Adam Green (1993-96) 1243. Todd Fereday (1995-96) 1104. Heath Schesser (1995-97) 1065. Otto Kaifes (1984-87) 1046. Scott Poepard (1995-97) 101

Pat Maloney (2000-03) 1018. Joe Goedert (1981-82) 95

Tim Decker (1993-95) 9510. Chris Hess (1993-95) 93

Byron Wiley (2006-08) 93

Season

1. Chris Bouchard (1995) 482. Jeff Troll (1989) 46

Adam Green (1995) 464. Tim Decker (1995) 45

Terry Blunt (2004) 456. Sean Collins (1988) 44

Brian Culp (1993) 448. Byron Wiley (2007) 439. Otto Kaifes (1986) 42

Sean Collins (1989) 42Quinn Cravens (1999) 42Adam Muenster (2009) 42

HIT BY PITCHCareer

1. Eli Rumler (2004-2007) 372. Drew Biery (2006-09) 293. Jordan Cruz (2006-09) 264. Tim Doty (1999-03) 25

Dane Yelovich (2008-09) 256. Ty Soto (2001-03) 227. Kasey Weishaar (1998-2001) 21

8. Chad Tabor (1996-2000) 209. David Hendrix (1993-96) 19

Josh Cavender (1998-2001) 19

Season

1. Dane Yelovich (2009) 202. Jason Long (2004) 163. Eli Rumler (2007) 15

Ty Soto (2002) 155. Eli Rumler (2006) 146. Tim Doty (2002) 137. Carter Jurica (2009) 128. Otto Kaifes (1986) 11

Graham McAllister (2000) 1110. Five Players (most recent) 10

Jordan Cruz (2008)Brett Scott (2008)

SACRIFICE HITSCareer (Since 1981)

1. Brett Scott (2005-08) 232. Drew Biery (2006-09) 213. Kasey Weishaar (1998-2001) 194. Chad Tabor (1997-2000) 185. Jason Long (2004) 17

Adam Muenster (2007-09) 177. J.D. Loudabarger (1997-2001) 168. Eli Rumler (2004-2007) 159. Tim Decker (1993-95) 14

Dane Yelovich (2008-09) 14

Season (Since 1981)

1. Jason Long (2004) 172. Brett Scott (2008) 123. Brandon Farr (2006) 104. Chad Tabor (1998) 9

Mark English (1999) 9Drew Biery (2009) 9Dane Yelovich (2009) 9

8. Jeff Sherrer (1979) 8Graham McAllister (2000) 8

10. 16 Players (most recent) 7Drew Biery (2008)

SACRIFICE FLIESCareer (Since 1981)

1. Brian Culp (1990-93) 16Kasey Weishaar (1998-2001) 16

3. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 154. Jim Donohue (1985-88) 135. David Hendrix (1993-96) 12

Chris Hess (1993-96) 127. Jeff Ryan (1989-92) 11

Pat Maloney (2000-03) 118. Mike Rosenboom (1988-89) 10

Craig Wilson (1989-92) 10Scott Poepard (1994-97) 10Jason King (2008-09) 10

Season (Since 1981)

1. Kasey Weishaar (2000) 102. Pat Maloney (2002) 83. Jim Donohue (1988) 7

Jeff Ryan (1992) 7

5. Five players (most recent) 6Tim Doty (2002) 6

10. 14 Players (most recent) 5Jason King (2009)

STOLEN BASESCareer

1. Tim Decker (1993-95) 612. Russ Ringgenberg (1987-90) 553. Sean Collins (1988-89) 544. Adam Muenster (2007-09) 525. Terry Blunt (2003-2005) 496. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 477. Gary Pridey (1985-86) 468. Gary Holub (1973-76) 42

Brian Culp (1990-93) 42Dane Yelovich (2008-09) 42

Season

1. Russ Ringgenberg (1989) 432. Tim Decker (1995) 373. Sean Collins (1989) 334. Scott Graves (1985) 305. Scott Gilbert (1985) 27

Gary Pridey (1986) 277. Terry Blunt (2005) 268. Todd Petering (1993) 259. Dane Yelovich (2009) 24

Adam Muenster (2009) 24

Game

4, Seven Players (most recent)Nate Tenbrink vs. Le Moyne(3/9/08 at Manhattan, Kan.)

SLUGGING PERCENTAGESeason (Minimum 75 at-bats)

1. Heath Schesser (1997) .7642. Scott Poepard (1997) .7003. Mark English (2000) .6914. David Chadd (1988) .6725. Bill Barnard (1988) .6676. Craig Wilson (1992) .6607. Brian Culp (1993) .6498. Pat Maloney (2002) .6479. Kasey Weishaar (1999) .628

10. Craig Wilson (1991) .614

ON-BASE PERCENTAGESeason (Minimum 75 at-bats)

1. Kasey Weishaar (1999) .5212. Brian Culp (1991) .5133. Chris Bouchard (1995) .5034. Byron Wiley (2007) .4945. Craig Wilson (1991) .4886. Heath Schesser (1997) .4867. Adam Green (1995) .4858. Chris Hess (1995) .4849. Brian Culp (1993) .473

10. Pat Maloney (2002) .472

BRIAN CULP (1990-93)

An Academic All-American se-lection in 1992, Culp owns theschool career marks for walks(151) and sacrifice flies (16).

KASEY WEISHAAR (1998-2001)

An honorable mention All-American in 1999 after settingthe school single-season markwith a .429 batting average,Weishaar holds the careerrecord for sacrifice flies (16), isthird in sacrifice hits (19) andis seventh in hits by pitch (21).

TIM DECKER(1993-95)

Decker, who holds the K-Statecareer mark for stolen bases(61), earned honorable men-tion All-Big 8 honors in 1995.

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GAME APPEARANCESCareer

1. Daniel Edwards (2005-08) 862. David Johnson (1994-97) 703. Jason Wells (1997-2000) 684. Chase Bayuk (2005-08) 655. Jon Oiseth (1994-97) 616. Brad Hutt (2005-08) 607. Eric Rollins (2002-05) 598. Eric Yanz (1994-97) 58

Trevor Hurley (2006-08) 5810. Thomas Rooke (2008-09) 57

Season

1. Thomas Rooke (2009) 322. Dan Albrecht (1995) 29

David Johnson (1997) 294. Daniel Edwards (2008) 28

Evan Marshall (2009) 286. Trevor Hurley (2008) 277. Larry Walty (1995) 25

Brian Thompson (1996) 25Brian Thompson (1997) 25Thomas Rooke (2008) 25

GAMES STARTEDCareer

1. Jon Oiseth (1994-97) 472. Brad Hutt (2005-08) 463. Eric Yanz (1994-97) 454. Jason Wells (1996-2000) 365. Andy Replogle (1973-75) 35

Chase Bayuk (2005-08) 357. Dan Driskill (1991-93) 348. Jeff Peterson (1986-89) 33

A.J. Morris (2007-09) 3310. Scott Mach (1975-78) 31

Chris Traylor (1995-98) 31

Season

1. Matt Koeman (1996) 16Brandon Peck (1998) 16Brett Bagley (2004) 16A.J. Morris (2009) 16

5. Derek Andersen (1999) 15Brad Hutt (2007) 15Lance Hoge (2009) 15

8. 12 Players (most recent) 14Brad Hutt (2008) 14

COMPLETE GAMESCareer

1. Andy Replogle (1973-75) 252. Scott Mach (1975-78) 203. Dave Tuttle (1974-77) 184. Tom Smith (1985-86) 145. Dan Driskill (1991-93) 136. Ted Power (1974-76) 12

Neal Hudson (1977-78) 12David Hierholzer (1989-90) 12

9. Dave Klenda (1970-73) 11Lon Ostrom (1976-77) 11Mickey Fleeman (1981-82) 11Louie Trujillo (1981-82) 11

Season

1. Tom Smith (1985) 112. Andy Replogle (1974) 93. Five Players 8

PITCHING DECISIONSCareer

1 Brad Hutt (2005-08) 38 (25-13)2. Andy Replogle (1973-75) 35 (25-10)3. Dan Driskill (1991-93) 33 (17-16)

Eric Yanz (1994-97) 33 (13-20)5. Jon Oiseth (1994-97) 30 (13-17)6. Scott Mach (1975-78) 29 (17-12)

Jeff Peterson (1986-89) 29 (19-10)A.J. Morris (2007-09) 29 (22-7)

9. Dave Tuttle (1977-74) 28 (17-11)10. Jason Wells (1997-2000) 27 (11-16)

Season

1. A.J. Morris (2009) 15 (14-1)2. Derek Andersen (1999) 14 (6-8)3. 10 Players (most recent) 13

Brad Hutt (2007) (9-4)

PITCHING SHUTOUTSCareer

1. Mike Hinkle (1987) 2David Hierhoizer (1990) 2

Season

1. Mike Hinkle (1986-87) 2David Hierhoizer (1988-90) 2

RELIEF APPEARANCESCareer

1. Daniel Edwards (2005-08) 862. David Johnson (1994-97) 653. Thomas Rooke (2008-09) 564. Trevor Hurley (2006-08) 525. Brian Thompson (1996-97) 506. B.J. Kissel (2004-06) 497. Brett Bock (1991-93) 468. Tim Johnson (1998-99) 42

Bryan Peterson (2005-06) 4210. Jon Albrecht (1994-95) 39

Season

1. Thomas Rooke (2009) 312. Dan Albrecht (1995) 29

David Johnson (1997) 294. Daniel Edwards (2008) 28

Evan Marshall (2009) 286. Trevor Hurley (2008) 27 7. Brian Thompson (1996) 25

Brian Thompson (1997) 25Thomas Rooke (2008) 25

10. Tim Johnson (1999) 24Bryan Peterson (2005) 24Matt Applegate (2009) 24James Allen (2009) 24

INNINGS PITCHEDCareer

1. Brad Hutt (2005-08) 326.12. Eric Yanz (1994-97) 290.13. Jeff Peterson (1984-89) 258.04. Jason Wells (1996-2000) 252.25. Jon Oiseth (1994-97) 251.26. Scott Mach (1975-78) 237.27. Dan Driskill (1991-93) 236.28. Andy Replogle (1973-75) 233.19. A.J. Morris (2007-09) 220.0

10. David Hierholzer (1988-90) 217.1

Season

1. A.J. Morris (2009) 116.12. Tom Smith (1985) 114.03. Carlos Torres (2004) 113.24. Matt Koeman (1996) 104.25. Adam Cowart (2005) 100.26. Brad Hutt (2007) 99.27. Dan Driskill (1992) 98.2

Brad Hutt (2008) 98.29. David Hierholzer (1990) 97.2

Derek Andersen (1999) 97.2

WINSCareer

1. Andy Replogle (1973-75) 25Brad Hutt (2005-08) 25

3. A.J. Morris (2007-09) 224. Jeff Peterson (1984-89) 195. Dave Tuttle (1974-77) 17

Scott Mach (1975-78) 17Dan Driskill (1991-93) 17

8. Lon Ostrum (1976-77) 15David Hierholzer (1988-90) 15

10. Five Players (most recent) 13Chase Bayuk (2005-08)

Season

1. A.J. Morris (2009) 142. Andy Replogle (1974) 9

Andy Replogle (1975) 9Lon Ostrom (1976) 9Dan Driskill (1992) 9Brad Hutt (2007) 9

7. Nick Horner (1968) 8David Tuttle (1976) 8

9. 12 Players (most recent) 7Brad Hutt (2008)

LOSSESCareer

1. Eric Yanz (1994-97) 202. Jon Oiseth (1994-97) 173. Dan Driskill (1991-93) 16

Jason Wells (1996-2000) 165. Rob Merriman (1993-94) 15

Kevin Melcher (2001-03) 157. Chris Traylor (1995-98) 148. Six Players (most recent) 13

Chase Bayuk (2005-08)Brad Hutt (2005-08)

BRAD HUTT (2005-08)

Hutt owns the Kansas State ca-reer record for innings pitched(326.1), while he is second ingames started (46).

A.J. MORRIS(2006-09)

An All-American by numerouspublications, A.J. Morrisrecorded the best single-sea-son performance by a pitcherin Kansas State history. Morrisbroke or tied the school recordfor games started (16), pitchingdecisions (15), innings pitched(116.1), wins (14) and strike-outs (100).

DAVID JOHNSON (1994-97)

Johnson is second in theschool’s career and seasonmarks for appearances andsaves.

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Season

1. Mike Wilkerson (1984) 8Rob Merriman (1993) 8Jon Oiseth (1994) 8Derek Andersen (1999) 8Brett Bagley (2004) 8Jim Ripley (2004) 8

7. 10 Players (most recent) 7Adam Cowart (2006) 7

EARNED RUN AVERAGECareer (Minimum 100 IPs & 2 years)

1. Bob Haney (1969-70) 1.922. Wade Johnson (1965-67) 2.253. Bruce Bennett (1971-72) 2.304. Stu Lindell (1972-74) 2.365. Phil Wilson (1967-69) 2.47

Season (Minimum 50 IPs)

1. Wade Johnson (1966) 1.092. Bob Haney (1970) 1.343. Stu Lindell (1972) 1.694. Dick Skelton (1959) 1.845. Stu Lindell (1974) 1.91

Bruce Bennett (1972) 1.917. A.J. Morris (2009) 2.098. Phil Oliver (1971) 2.229. Ted Power (1976) 2.34

10. James Wesch (1963) 2.43

SAVESCareer

1. Daniel Edwards (2005-08) 262. David Johnson (1994-97) 183. Eric Rollins (2003-05) 12

Bryan Peterson (2005-06) 125. Brett Bock (1991-93) 106. Marty Darnell (1986-87) 8

Andy Silva (1998) 88. Bill Schafer (1987-88) 6

Steve Scoville (1988-90) 6Kelvin Day (2000-2001) 6

Season

1. Daniel Edwards (2008) 122. David Johnson (1997) 11

Daniel Edwards (2007) 114. Andy Silva (1998) 85. Eric Rollins (2003) 7

Bryan Peterson (2006) 77. Five Players (most recent) 6

Mitch Walter (2002)

HITS ALLOWEDCareer

1. Jason Wells (1996-2000) 3492. Eric Yanz (1994-97) 333

Brad Hutt (2005-08) 3334. Dan Driskill (1991-93) 2785. Chris Traylor (1995-2000) 2666. Scott Mach (1975-78) 264

Jon Oiseth (1994-97) 2648. Kevin Melcher (2001-03) 2599. Jeff Peterson (1986-89) 239

Brandon Peck (1997-99) 239

Season

1. Brandon Peck (1998) 1262. Matt Koeman (1996) 1203. Derek Andersen (1999) 116

Carlos Torres (2004) 1165. Zach Kimbell (1988) 113

Jason Wells (2000) 1137. Dan Driskill (1992) 1088. Dan Driskill (1993) 1079. Four Players (most recent) 104

Brad Hutt (2008)

RUNS ALLOWEDCareer

1. Eric Yanz (1994-97) 2552. Jason Wells (1996-2000) 2453. Jon Oiseth (1994-97) 2214. Chris Traylor (1995-98) 1925. Brandon Peck (1997-99) 1766. Jeff Peterson (1985-89) 1667. Scott Mach (1975-78) 1638. Kevin Melcher (2001-03) 1609. Chad Duckers (1999-2002) 15110. Dan Driskill (1991-93) 150

Brad Hutt (2005-08)

Season

1. Matt Koeman (1996) 892. Brandon Peck (1998) 863. Zach Kimbell (1988) 83

Jason Wells (2000) 835. Rob Merriman (1994) 796. Tom Smith (1986) 787. Dan Driskill (1993) 778. Paul Iseman (1987) 73

Jason Wells (1999) 7310. Brett Bagley (2004) 72

EARNED RUNS ALLOWEDCareer

1. Eric Yanz (1994-97) 2012. Jason Wells (1996-2000) 1973. Jeff Peterson (1985-89) 1874. Jon Oiseth (1994-97) 1725. Chris Traylor (1995-98) 1366. Dan Driskill (1991-93) 1347. Brad Hutt (2005-08) 1278. Brandon Peck (1997-99) 1259. Chad Duckers (1999-2002) 122

10. Rob Merriman (1993-94) 118Kevin Melcher (2001-03) 118

Season

1. Jason Wells (2000) 712. Rob Merriman (1994) 693. Derek Andersen (1999) 664. Zach Kimbell (1988) 615. Brett Bagley (2004) 606. Dan Driskill (1993) 597. Matt Koeman (1996) 57

Jason Wells (1999) 579. Tom Smith (1986) 56

Luke Robertson (2001) 56

STRIKEOUTSCareer

1. Andy Replogle (1973-75) 2232. Eric Yanz (1994-97) 2193. Dave Tuttle (1974-77) 2014. Jason Wells (1996-2000) 1965. Dave Hierholzer (1988-90) 1926. Jon Oiseth (1994-97) 1837. Brad Hutt (2005-08) 1798. Jeff Peterson (1984-89) 1729. Chris Traylor (1995-98) 160

Luke Robertson (2000-2001) 160A.J. Morris (2007-09) 160

Season

1. A.J. Morris (2009) 1002. Ted Power (1976) 993. Dave Tuttle (1976) 954. Derek Andersen (1999) 915. David Hierholzer (1990) 90

Jim Ripley (2004) 907. Luke Robertson (2001) 878. Matt Koeman (1996) 849. Tom Smith (1985) 82

Dan Driskill (1992) 82

Game

19, Ted Power vs. Wayne State (1976)

WALKSCareer

1. Jeff Peterson (1985-89) 2002. Jon Oiseth (1994-97) 1923. Eric Yanz (1994-97) 1914. Jason Wells (1996-2000) 1505. Gerald Heiman (1960-62) 1116. Dave Tuttle (1974-77) 1107. Chase Bayuk (2005-08) 1098. Rob Merriman (1993-94) 1079. Mark Arnold (1969-72) 105

10. David Johnson (1994-97) 102

Season

1. Jon Oiseth (1994) 632. Jon Oiseth (1997) 623. Rob Merriman (1993) 584. Brian Hierholzer (1992) 56

Jason Wells (2000) 566. Eric Yanz (1994) 557. Louie Trujillo (1982) 548. Zach Kimbell (1988) 53

Jeff Peterson (1989) 5310. John Caresio (1985) 51

WILD PITCHESCareer

1. Jim Haller (1988-89) 29Chad Duckers (1999-2002) 29

3. Kevin Wicker (1993-96) 264. Zack Kimbell (1987-88) 24

Jon Oiseth (1994-97) 246. Chris Hmielewski (1989-91) 22

Eric Yanz (1995-97) 22Jason Wells (1996-2000) 22

ANDY REPLOGLE (1973-75)

A first team All-Big 8 selectionin 1973 and 1974, Replogle isconsidered one of the pro-gram’s best pitchers. His careerstrikeout mark of 223 is one ofthe oldest records still on thebooks, spanning over 30 years.

TED POWER(1974-76)

One of K-State’s five MajorLeague players, Ted Power stillowns the single-game mark forstrikeouts and is second in sin-gle-season strikeouts.

DANIEL EDWARDS(2005-08)

Edwards, a 2007 and 2008 All-Big 12 selection, owns the ca-reer and single-season recordsfor saves, and is the careerleader in game appearancesand relief appearances.

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9. Jared Brite (2001-04) 2110. Tim Churchman (1991-92) 20

Season

1. Zach Kimbell (1988) 182. Jim Haller (1989) 153. Jim Haller (1988) 14

Jared Brite (2001) 144. Jim McClellan (1988) 12

Chad Duckers (2000) 12Jim Ripley (2004) 12

7. Five Players 11

HIT BATTERSCareer

1. Jon Oiseth (1994-97) 272. Matt Koeman (1995-96) 233. Brett Bock (1991-93) 224. Eric Yanz (1994-97) 215. Jason Wells (1996-2000) 20

Chad Duckers (1999-2002) 20Brad Hutt (2005-08) 20A.J. Morris (2007-09) 20

9. Spencer Black (2000-2001) 1910. Kent Hipp (1990-91) 17

Chris Traylor (1995-98) 17Chase Mitchell (2005-06) 17

Season

1. Jack Witt (1995) 152. Brett Bagley (2004) 143. Matt Koeman (1996) 13

Chase Mitchell (2005) 135. Brett Bock (1992) 12

Spencer Black (2001) 12Ross Hawley (2002) 12

8. Five players (most recent) 10James Allen (2004) 10

FIELDING

TOTAL CHANCESCareer (Since 1978)

1. Mark English (1998-2001) 13042. Justin Bloxom (2007-09) 12673. Rob Vaughn (2006-09) 11104. Craig Wilson (1989-1992) 10005. Drew Biery (2006-09) 9906. Joe Goedert (1981-82) 8737. Otto Kaifes (1984-87) 8728. Jason Bichelmeyer (1996-97) 8669. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 82710. Chet Savage (1998-99) 812

Season (Since 1978)

1. Justin Bloxom (2009) 6222. Justin Bloxom (2008) 5423. Mark English (1999) 4934. Jason Bichelmeyer (1997) 4835. Brad Harker (1995) 4766. Joe Goedert (1982) 4717. Tim Doty (2003) 4488. Chet Savage (1999) 443

9. Mark English (2000) 43110. Matt Rosenboom (1989) 403

PUTOUTSCareer

1. Mark English (1998-2001) 11902. Justin Bloxom (2007-09) 11663. Rob Vaughn (2006-09) 9744. Joe Goedert (1981-82) 8085. Otto Kaifes (1984-87) 7936. Jason Bichelmeyer (1996-97) 7827. Chet Savage (1998-99) 7288. Chris Hmielewski (1989-91) 6569. Dan Skala (1988-90) 649

10. Jeff Ryan (1989-92) 637

Season

1. Justin Bloxom (2009) 5722. Justin Bloxom (2008) 5013. Mark English (1999) 4574. Joe Goedert (1982) 4385. Jason Bichelmeyer (1997) 4376. Scott Gilbert (1985) 4367. Brad Harker (1995) 4278. Chet Savage (1998) 4039. Tim Doty (2003) 397

10. Mark English (2000) 394

Game

20, Three Players (most recent)Chris Carlson vs. Wichita State(3/17/04 at Manhattan)

ASSISTSCareer

1. Craig Wilson (1989-92) 6162. Heath Schesser (1995-97) 4813. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 4694. Eli Rumler (2004-2007) 4255. Scott Poepard (1994-97) 4216. J.D. Loudabarger (1998-2001) 4117. Drew Biery (2006-09) 4048. Chad Tabor (1996-2000) 4009. Brett Scott (2005-08) 354

10. Mark Teague (1980-83) 318

Season

1. Heath Schesser (1997) 1852. Carter Jurica (2009) 1843. Craig Wilson (1992) 1824. Eric Eymann (2005) 175

Drew Biery (2009) 1756. Chad Tabor (1999) 1677. Craig Wilson (1990) 164

Brett Scott (2008) 1649. Scott Poepard (1995) 159

10. Kyle Boyer (1999) 155

Game

10, Carter Jurica vs. Pacific(2/26/08 at San Diego, Calif.)

ERRORSCareer

1. Todd Fereday (1994-97) 822. Heath Schesser (1995-97) 693. Craig Wilson (1989-92) 654. Scott Poepard (1994-97) 615. J.D. Loudabarger (1997-2001) 546. Jim Donohue (1985-88) 527. Ty Soto (2001-03) 518. Chad Tabor (1996-2000) 479. Scott McFall (1990-93) 44

10. Scott Spangenberg (1987-88) 41Josh Cavender (1998-2001) 41

Season

1. Kyle Boyer (1999) 322. Todd Petering (1993) 29

Ty Soto (2002) 294. Heath Schesser (1996) 28

J.D. Loudabarger (1998) 286. Todd Fereday (1994) 27

Ryan Saltzgaber (2004) 278. Scott Spangenberg (1988) 26

Scott Poepard (1994) 2610. Dan Skala (1986) 24

Craig Wilson (1990) 24

Bold denotes records set in 2009.

CRAIG WILSON (1989-92)

One of Kansas State’s most re-cent Major Leaguers, Wilsonowns the all-time assistsrecord with 616, while he isfourth in total chances (1000).

MARK ENGLISH (1998-2001)

A second team All-Big 12 se-lection as a junior in 2000 andarguably the best defensivefirst baseman in school history,English owns the career marksin total chances and putouts.

OTTO KAIFES(1984-87)

One of Mike Clark’s first all-conference selections in 1987,Kaifes ranks fifth in careerputouts and seventh in totalchances.

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MISCELLANEOUS

Games Played, Season: 62 in 1985 (29-33) and 2009 (43-18-1)

Games Won, Season: 43 in 2009 (43-18-1)

Games Lost, Season: 43 in 1994 (13-43)

Highest Winning Pct., Season: .857 in 1912 (12-2)

Lowest Winning Pct., Season: .100 in 1958 (2-18)

Home Games Won, Season: 30 in 1981 (30-6)

Home Games Lost, Season: 17 in 1979 (13-17)

Road Games Won, Season: 13 in 1991 (13-15) and 2009 (13-9-1)

Road Games Lost, Season: 26 in 1994 (3-26)

League Games Won, Season: 14 in 1974 (14-7) and 2009 (14-11-1)

League Games Lost, Season: 27 in 1994 (3-27)

Longest Winning Streak: 16 from 2/24/06 to 3/24/06

Longest Losing Streak: 16 from 3/21/03 to 4/15/03

Home Winning Streak: 21 from 5/13/05 to 3/31/06

Home Losing Streak: 10, 5/9/58 to 5/16/59

Road Winning Streak: 6, from 4/26/74 to 3/1/75 and from 4/3/09to 4/25/09

Road Losing Streak: 19, from 5/8/83 to 4/23/84

Conference Winning Streak: 6, four occasions(1934; 1961; 4/12-4/26/68; 4/15-4/23/77)

Conference Losing Streak: 15, two occasions(3/31-4/23/84; 3/29-4/19/86)

Most Games, Opponent: 322, Kansas

Most Wins, Opponent: 161, Kansas

Most Losses, Opponent: 178, Oklahoma

Most Consecutive Wins, Opponent: 24, Friends (1941-current)

Most Consecutive Losses, Opponent: 28, Oklahoma (1982-88)

Largest Victory Margin: 26, vs. St. Francis (30-4) on 3/6/05

Largest Defeat Margin: 27, vs. Kansas (31-4) in 1897

Consecutive Wins to Open Season: 9, two times (1910; 3/10-3/17/79)

Consecutive Losses to Open Season: 8 from 3/14-3/17/73

SINGLE-GAME RECORDSBATTING

At-Bats: 72, vs. Texas (4/9/04)

Runs Scored: 30, vs. Missouri (1934) andvs. St. Francis (2005)

*28, vs. Friends (3/1/86) – 28-3*28, vs. Missouri Western (2/9/96) – 28-7

Hits: 26, four occasionsvs. Missouri (4/21/34)vs. Missouri Western (2/9/96)vs. St. Francis (3/6/05)vs. North Dakota State (3/14/05)

Doubles: 11, vs. St. Francis (3/6/05)

Triples: 5, vs. Benedictine (3/14/81)

Home Runs: 7, three occasions (most recent)vs. South Dakota State (5/16/06)

RBIs: 25, vs. Missouri Western (2/9/96)

Total Bases: 47, two occasionsvs. Benedictine (3/21/78)vs. Missouri Western (2/9/96)

Stolen Bases: 10, vs. Creighton (3/17/79)

Sacrifice Bunts: 5, vs. Nebraska (4/26/81)

Times Hit by Pitch: 8, at Wichita State (5/3/00)

FIELDING

Putouts: 60 vs. Texas (4/9/04)

Assists: 22vs. Wichita State (3/17/04)

Errors: 9, three occasionsvs. Haskell Institute (5/8/33)at Northern Iowa (4/26/94)vs. Miami-Ohio (3/14/02)

Total Chances: 71, vs. Troy State (3/1/03)

PITCHING

Strikeouts: 19, vs. Wayne State (3/18/76)

Perfect Game: *Mark Arnold, vs. Ottawa (4/21/69)

No-Hitters: Seven occasionsArthur Furey, vs. Emporia (4/17/1906)*Carl Mallon, vs. Ottawa (4/20/1906)*Mark Arnold, vs. Ottawa (4/21/69)*Andy Replogle, vs. Creighton (3/23/73)*Stu Lindell, vs. Bethany (5/9/74)*Lon Ostrom, vs. Oklahoma State (4/3/76)**Chris Hmielewski, vs. Augustana (3/16/91)

MISCELLANEOUS

Runs Scored, Both Teams:49, vs. Oklahoma (4/13/86) – 22-27 (L)

Longest Game: 20 innings, vs. Texas (4/9/04)

*Seven Innings**Five Innings

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDSBATTING

At-Bats: 2,126 in 2009 (62 games)

Runs Scored: 564 in 1988 (58 games)

Hits: 675 in 2009 (62 games)

Doubles: 145 in 1997 (56 games)

Triples: 38 in 1982 (56 games)

Home Runs: 75 in 1997 (56 games)

RBIs: 477 in 1997 (56 games)

Total Bases: 1,099 in 1997 (56 games)

Batting Average: .339 in 1988 (58 games)

Slugging Percentage: .536 in 1997 (56 games)

On-Base Percentage: .447 in 1988 (58 games)

Stolen Bases: 149 in 2009 (62 games)

Stolen Base Attempts: 194 in 2009 (62 games)

Times Caught Stealing: 45 in 2009 (62 games)

Sacrifice Bunts: 60 in 2004 (56 games)

Sacrifice Flies: 39 in 2002 (55 games)

Walks: 382 in 1995 (53 games)

Strikeouts: 433 in 2008 (58 games)

Times Hit by Pitch: 83 in 2009 (62 games)

FIELDING

Putouts: 1,642 in 2009 (62 games)

Assists: 687 in 2009 (62 games)

Errors: Least: 45, two occasions

1967 (29 games)1968 (29 games)

Most: 134 in 1986 (58 games)

Total Chances: 2,396 in 2009 (62 games)

Double Plays: 64 in 2009 (62 games)

Runners Left on Base: 499 in 1995 (53 games)

Highest Fielding Pct.: .972, two occasions2009 (62 games)2006 (53 games)

Lowest Fielding Pct.: .934 in 1951 (15 games)

PITCHING

Innings Pitched: 547.1 in 2009 (62 games)

Hits Allowed:Least: 148 in 1959 (13 games) Most: 630 in 2003 (52 games)

Runs Allowed:Least: 108 in 1961 (20 games) Most: 494 in 1994 (56 games)

Earned Runs Allowed:Least: 77 in 1966 (33 games) Most: 394 in 1994 (56 games)

Doubles Allowed:Least: 22 in 1966 (33 games) Most: 136 in 1999 (55 games)

Triples Allowed:Least: 4 in 1980 (44 games) Most: 33 in 1994 (56 games)

Home Runs Allowed:Least: 7, two occasions

1961 (20 games)1967 (29 games)

Most: 66 in 2002 (55 games)

Walks:Least: 76 in 1964 (23 games)Most: 393 in 1994 (56 games)

Strikeouts: Least: 38 in 1959 (13 games)Most: 453 in 2009 (62 games)

Hit Batters: 71, 2003 (52 games)

Wild Pitches: 69 in 1988 (58 games)

Balks: 14 in 2003 (52 games)

Passed Balls: 29 in 1996 (54 games)

Opponent Batting Avg.:Lowest: .216 in 1968 (31 games)Highest: .335 in 2003 (52 games)

Earned Run Avg.:Lowest: 2.93 in 1966 (236.1 IP)Highest: 9.89 in 1959 (91.0 IP)

Shutouts Pitched: 8 in 1969 (32 games)

Complete Games: 31, two occasions1976 (54 games)1977 (51 games)

Saves: 16 in 2007 (58 games)

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LAST TIME/CLASS RECORDS

AT-BATSFreshman232, Nick Martini ________________2009Sophomore247, Jason King __________________2009Junior244, Justin Bloxom ______________2009Senior230, Scott Poepard ________________1997

BATTING AVERAGEFreshman.346, Steve Anson __________________1973Sophomore.429, Kasey Weishaar ______________1999Junior.409, Heath Schesser________________1997Senior.418, David Chadd ________________1988

HITS Freshman78, Nick Martini__________________2009Sophomore84, Carter Jurica ________________2009Junior97, Heath Schesser ________________1997Senior90, Scott Poepard __________________1997

RUNS SCOREDFreshman54, Nick Martini__________________2009Sophomore61, Carter Jurica ________________2009Junior70, Heath Schesser ________________1997Senior67, Ryan Baldwin __________________2003

RUNS BATTED INFreshman50, Brett Reid ____________________1999

Nick Martini __________________2009Sophomore61, Jason King __________________2009Junior85, Heath Schesser ________________1997Senior70, Scott Poepard __________________1997

DOUBLESFreshman17, Nick Martini__________________2009Sophomore23, Scott Poepard __________________1995Junior20, Heath Schesser ________________1997Senior22, Jim Donohue __________________1988

TRIPLESFreshman7, Garrett Bell ____________________1997Sophomore6, Steve Anson ____________________1974Junior11, Antonio Triplett ________________1981Senior10, Joe Goedert __________________1982

HOME RUNSFreshman7, Brian Culp______________________1990

Todd Fereday __________________1994Sophomore12, David Hendrix __________________1994Junior16, Heath Schesser ________________1997Senior16, Scott Poepard __________________1997

Ryan Baldwin __________________2003

TOTAL BASESFreshman111, Nick Martini ________________2009Sophomore125, Scott Poepard ________________1995

Jason King __________________2009Junior181, Heath Schesser ________________1997Senior161, Scott Poepard ________________1997

STOLEN BASESFreshman19, Mark Nordyke __________________1979

Nick Martini __________________2009Sophomore23, Carter Jurica ________________2009Junior43, Russ Ringgenberg ______________1989Senior37, Tim Decker ____________________1995

PITCHING WINSFreshman7, Andy Replogle __________________1973Sophomore9, Andy Replogle __________________1974

Dan Driskill ____________________1992Junior14, A.J. Morris __________________2009Senior7, Matt Koeman __________________1996

Brad Hutt ______________________2008

INNINGS PITCHEDFreshman78.2, Andy Replogle ________________1973Sophomore98.2, Dan Driskill __________________1992Junior116.1, A.J. Morris ________________2009Senior113.2, Carlos Torres ________________2004

EARNED RUN AVERAGEFreshman1.24, Ben Hornbeck ________________2006Sophomore2.34, Ted Power __________________1976Junior1.09, Wade Johnson ________________1966Senior1.34, Bob Haney __________________1970

STRIKEOUTSFreshman78, Andy Replogle__________________1973Sophomore99, Ted Power ____________________1976Junior100, A.J. Morris __________________2009Senior90, Jim Ripley ____________________2004

SAVESFreshman5, James Allen __________________2009Sophomore7, Eric Rollins ____________________2003Junior11, David Johnson__________________1997

Daniel Edwards ________________2007Senior12, Daniel Edwards ________________2008

THE LAST TIME...A K-State Hitter Had (Single Game)...Eight At-Bats ______________________________________Four players, vs. Texas, 4/9/04Seven At-Bats __________________________________Jordan Cruz, vs. Le Moyne, 3/8/08Six Hits __________________________________________Ben Oleen, vs. Bethany, 5/7/99Five Hits ______________________________________Justin Bloxom, vs. Xavier, 5/29/09Four Hits __________________________________Nick Martini, vs. North Dakota, 4/29/09 Five Runs ______________________________Nate Tenbrink, vs. Kansas Wesleyan, 5/2/06Four Runs________________________________________Nick Martini, vs. Butler, 3/14/09Three Doubles__________________________________Drew Biery, vs. Texas Tech, 5/10/09Two Doubles____________________________________Justin Bloxom, vs. Xavier, 5/29/09Two Triples____________________________________Josh Cavender, vs. Howard, 4/15/01Two Grand Slams ______________________________Todd Fereday, at Iowa State, 4/2/94Grand Slam ____________________________________Justin Bloxom, vs. Butler, 3/14/09Hit For the Cycle ______________________________Heath Schesser, vs. Bethany, 4/30/97Nine RBIs ________________________________Drew Biery, at South Dakota St., 5/17/06Seven RBIs ________________________________Drew Biery, at South Dakota St., 5/17/06Six RBIs __________________________________________Drew Biery, vs. Butler, 3/14/09Five RBIs __________________________Jordan Cruz and Justin Bloxom, vs. Xavier, 5/29/0910+ Total Bases ________________________________Justin Bloxom, vs. Xavier, 5/29/09Four Walks ____________________________________Terry Blunt, vs. Texas Tech, 4/17/05Three Walks____________________________________David Masters, vs. Niagara, 3/6/09Four Strikeouts ____________________________________Jason King, at Texas , 4/26/09Stole Home ________________________________Jason King, at Oklahoma State, 5/1/09Three Stolen Bases______________________________Adam Muenster, at Baylor, 3/28/08Three Home Runs ________________________Jared Goedert, at South Dakota St., 5/17/06Two Home Runs ________________________________Justin Bloxom, vs. Xavier, 5/29/09Two Home Runs in an Inning ________________________Jeff Hulse, vs. Kansas, 4/16/88Inside-the-Park Home Run __________________Terry Blunt, vs. South Dakota St., 5/17/05Lead-off Home Run______________________________Jordan Cruz, at California, 2/22/08Walk-off Home Run __________________________Drew Biery, vs. Northwestern, 3/24/09Back-to-Back Home Runs ______________Justin Bloxom and Jason King, at Texas, 4/24/09Pinch-Hit Home Run ____________________Jordan Cruz, vs. North Dakota State, 3/11/07Home Run from Both Sides __________________________Brian Bobier, at Texas, 3/21/9715-game hitting streak ________________________________Adam Muenster (18), 2008Walk-Off Hit ____________________________________Jason King, vs. Le Moyne, 3/8/08Pinch-Hit Walk-Off Hit ____________________________Cris Tapia, vs. Texas Tech, 4/17/05

A K-State Pitcher Had (Single Game)...Perfect Game __________________________________Mark Arnold, vs. Ottawa, 4/21/69No-Hitter ______________________________Lon Ostrom (7), vs. Oklahoma State, 4/3/76Combined No-Hitter ____________D. Christensen & G. McNamara (5), vs. Friends, 2/26/91Combined One-Hitter ______________J. Ripley, E. Rollins, M. Petersen, vs. Alabama, 3/7/04Two-Hitter ____________________________________Chase Mitchell, vs. Kansas, 4/29/05Combined Three-Hitter ________________Morris, Vogel, Murray, vs. Illinois State, 5/15/07Complete Game______________________________________A.J. Morris, at Rice, 5/30/09Complete Game Shutout ____________________Lance Hoge, vs. Oklahoma State, 3/30/0815+ Strikeouts ____________________________Derek Andersen (15), vs. Kansas, 5/1/9910+ Strikeouts ________________________________A.J. Morris (10), at Baylor, 3/27/09

A K-State Team Had (Single Game)...Scored 30+ Runs ______________________________________30, vs. St. Francis, 3/6/05Scored 25+ Runs ______________________________________26, vs. Washburn, 5/4/05Scored 20+ Runs __________________________________22, vs. North Dakota, 4/29/09Had 25+ Hits __________________________________26, vs. North Dakota State, 3/14/05Had 20+ Hits ______________________________________23, vs. North Dakota, 4/29/09Had 10 Doubles ________________________________________10, vs. St. Francis, 3/6/05Had Three Triples __________________________________________vs. Howard, 4/14/00Had Seven Home Runs ______________________________at South Dakota St., 5/16/06Had Five Home Runs ________________________________________vs. Butler, 3/14/09Had Four Home Runs ________________________________________vs. Butler, 3/14/09Had 10+ Walks ________________________________________10, vs. Nevada, 2/27/09Stole 10+ Bases ______________________________________10, vs. Creighton, 3/17/79Had a Shut Out ____________________________________________at Kansas, 5/16/08Had Two or Less Hits ____________________________________1, at California, 2/22/08Struck Out 15 batters ____________________________15, vs. South Dakota State, 3/1/06Was Shut Out – Overall ________________________________________at Rice, 5/31/09Was Shut Out – At Home __________________________________vs. Texas Tech, 5/8/09Was Shut Out – On the Road ____________________________________at Rice, 5/31/09 Played a 20-Inning Game ______________________________________vs. Texas, 4/9/04Defeated a Ranked Opponent ________________________________vs. #6 Rice, 5/30/09Defeated a No. 1-Ranked Team________________________________at #1 Texas, 4/3/05

SEASON CLASS RECORDS

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NATIONAL HONORSPlayer of the Year Awards

A.J. Morris __________________________________2009• Golden Spikes Award Finalist• College Baseball Foundation Pitcher of the Year Finalist• Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalist

Drew Biery __________________________________2009• Brooks Wallace Award Semifinalist

U.S. National TeamCraig Wilson, SS ________________________________1988

All-America HonorsFirst Team

General• Elden Auker, P ________________________________1932American Baseball Coaches Association• Jack Woolsey, OF ______________________________1968• A.J. Morris, RHP ______________________________2009Baseball America• Craig Wilson, SS ______________________________1992• A.J. Morris, RHP ______________________________2009Collegiate Baseball• A.J. Morris, RHP ______________________________2009National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association• A.J. Morris, RHP ______________________________2009PING!Baseball• A.J. Morris, RHP ______________________________2009Rivals.com• A.J. Morris, RHP ______________________________2009

Second TeamGeneral• Andy Replogle, P ______________________________1973American Baseball Coaches Association• David Chadd, DH ______________________________1988Baseball America• David Chadd, DH ______________________________1988Collegiate Baseball• Craig Wilson, SS ______________________________1992

Third TeamBaseball America• Craig Wilson, SS ______________________________1991American Baseball Coaches Association• Heath Schesser, SS ____________________________1997National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association• Heath Schesser, SS ____________________________1997• Daniel Edwards, P______________________________2007

Honorable MentionAmerican Baseball Coaches Association• Sean Collins, OF ______________________________1989National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association• Kasey Weishaar, OF ____________________________1999

FreshmanMizuno• Todd Fereday, 3B ______________________________1994Collegiate Baseball• Ben Hornbeck, P ______________________________2006• Thomas Rooke, P ______________________________2008• James Allen, P ______________________________2009• Nick Martini, OF ____________________________2009

Player of the Week HonorsNational Collegiate Baseball Writers Association• Jim Ripley ________________________________3/10/04Collegiate Baseball• Jim Ripley ________________________________3/10/04

NATIONAL ACADEMICGTE/CoSIDA

Academic All-America SelectionsFirst Team

Jeff Ryan, C____________________________________1991

Second TeamCharley Clark, IF ________________________________1972Keith Hungate, IF________________________________1972Glynn Perry, OF ________________________________1982Mike Hinkle, P __________________________________1988

Brian Culp, OF __________________________________1992Brett Scott, IF __________________________________2008

Third TeamKevin Kaufman, 1B ______________________________1990Chris Hess, OF __________________________________1993Brett Scott, IF __________________________________2007

ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDAAcademic All-District VII

Charley Clark, IF ________________________________1972Keith Hungate, IF________________________________1972Glynn Perry, OF ________________________________1982Mike Hinkle, P __________________________________1988Kevin Kaufman, DH ______________________________1990Jeff Ryan, C____________________________________1991Brian Culp, OF __________________________________1992Chris Hess, OF __________________________________1993Josh Marn, IF __________________________________1998Tim Doty, C ____________________________________2000Tim Doty, DH __________________________________2002Kevin Melcher, P ________________________________2002Tim Doty, 1B __________________________________2003Brett Scott, IF __________________________________2007Brett Scott, IF __________________________________2008Jason King, IF ________________________________2009Thomas Rooke, P ______________________________2009

Senior CLASS Award FinalistBrett Scott, IF __________________________________2008

REGIONAL HONORSAmerican Baseball Coaches Association

All-Midwest Region TeamHeath Schesser, SS (First Team) ____________________1997Scott Poepard, DH (Second Team) __________________1997Pat Maloney, OF (First Team) ______________________2002Daniel Edwards, RP (Second Team) __________________2007Daniel Edwards, RP (Second Team) __________________2008A.J. Morris, SP (First Team) ______________________2009

American Baseball Coaches AssociationMidwest Region Coach of the Year

Brad Hill ____________________________________2009

NCBWA District Player of the YearA.J. Morris__________________________2009 (District VI)

Conference Coach of the YearMike Clark ____________________________1990 (Big Eight)Brad Hill ______________________________2009 (Big 12)

Conference Player of the YearCraig Wilson, SS ________________________1992 (Big Eight)

Conference Pitcher of the YearA.J. Morris, RHP ________________________2009 (Big 12)

Enos Semore Sportsmanship AwardDan Skala, C __________________________________1990

Big Eight ConferenceAll-Tournament Team

Jon Yeagley, DH ________________________________1976Matt Koeman, P ________________________________1995Scott Poepard, 2B ______________________________1995Todd Fereday, 3B ________________________________1996

Big 12 ConferenceAll-Tournament Team

Osmar Castillo, SS ______________________________2002Pat Maloney, OF ________________________________2002Ty Soto, Utility__________________________________2002Brad Hutt, P __________________________________2007Drew Biery, SS __________________________________2008Nate Tenbrink, 3B ______________________________2008Daniel Edwards, P ______________________________2008

NCAA All-Regional TeamJustin Bloxom, IF______________________2009 (Houston)Jordan Cruz, OF ______________________2009 (Houston)Nick Martini, OF ______________________2009 (Houston)A.J. Morris, RHP ______________________2009 (Houston)

Big 12 Conference Player/Pitcher of the Week

Scott Poepard, DH ____________________________2/17/97David Johnson, P______________________________3/24/97Scott Poepard, OF ______________________________5/5/97Derek Andersen, P______________________________5/3/99Chad Tabor, 2B ______________________________4/10/00Josh Cavender, C ______________________________2/12/01Pat Maloney, OF ______________________________4/17/01Mark English, 1B ______________________________5/1/01Luke Robertson, P ______________________________5/7/01Osmar Castillo, SS ______________________________4/1/02Mitch Walter, RP (co) ____________________________4/8/02Ty Soto, 3B (co) ______________________________4/29/02Brock Smith, SP ______________________________5/13/02Jonathan Gutierrez, SP (co) ______________________5/20/02Zack Saunders, Utility __________________________4/22/03Jim Ripley, P ________________________________3/10/04Steve Murphy, OF ____________________________3/30/04Terry Blunt, OF ________________________________3/9/05Chase Mitchell, SP______________________________5/3/05Steve Murphy, OF ____________________________5/10/05Brandon Farr, C ______________________________4/18/06Brad Hutt, P __________________________________5/9/06Brad Hutt, P ________________________________5/23/06Chase Bayuk, P ______________________________4/17/07Lance Hoge, P ________________________________3/31/08Brad Hutt, P ________________________________4/28/08A.J. Morris, P ______________________________3/30/09

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12First Team

Chris Traylor, P__________________________________1997Jason Wells, P __________________________________1997Josh Marn, IF __________________________________1998Jason Wells, P __________________________________2000Chad Duckers, P ________________________________2000Chad Duckers, P ________________________________2002Kevin Melcher, P __________________________2002, 2003Tim Doty, DH ______________________________2002, 2003Brad Anzman, OF ______________________________2003Chris Carlson, IF ________________________________2004Jason Long, IF __________________________________2004Danny Wilson, P ________________________________2004B.J. Kissel, P____________________________________2005Chase Bayuk, P ________________________________2006Brad Hutt, P __________________________________2006B.J. Kissel, P____________________________________2006Matt Marasco, IF ________________________________2006Chase Mitchell, P ______________________________2006Brett Scott, IF __________________________________2006Chase Bayuk, P ________________________________2007Brad Hutt, P __________________________________2007Justin Murray, P ________________________________2007Brett Scott, IF __________________________________2007Todd Vogel, P __________________________________2007Chase Bayuk, P ________________________________2008Brad Hutt, P __________________________________2008Brett Scott. IF __________________________________2008Todd Vogel, P __________________________________2008Carter Jurica, IF ______________________________2009Jason King, IF ________________________________2009Thomas Rooke, P ______________________________2009Todd Vogel, P ________________________________2009

Second TeamMark English, 1B ________________________________2000Kelvin Day, P __________________________________2001Brad Anzman, OF ______________________________2002James Brazeal, P ________________________________2002Ty Soto, 3B ______________________________2002, 2003Terry Blunt, OF ________________________________2003Gabe Lutrell, OF ________________________________2003Brandon Taylor, 2B ______________________________2003Terry Blunt, OF ________________________________2004Josh Heinrich, C ________________________________2004Terry Blunt, OF ________________________________2005Steve Murphy, OF ______________________________2005Nate Tenbrink, IF ________________________________2007A.J. Morris, P __________________________________2008Nate Tenbrink, IF ________________________________2008

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Honorable MentionGarrett Bell ____________________________________1997Ryan Buell, OF__________________________________1997Casey Cook, P __________________________________1997Josh Marn, IF __________________________________1997David Meares, P ________________________________1997Eric Sommerhauser, OF __________________________1997Mark English, IF ________________________________1998Chet Savage, C ________________________________1998Jason Wells, P __________________________________1999Chet Savage, C ________________________________1999

BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’SSPRING HONOR ROLL

Brett Ames __________________________________2005Chase Bayuk ________________________2005, 2006, 2008Conner Beer __________________________________2008Terry Blunt ______________________________2004, 2005Stephen Boidock ____________________2005, 2006, 2007Derek Bunker ________________________________2008Sean Clancy __________________________________2005Adam Cowart ____________________________2005, 2006Jordan Cruz __________________________________2008Scott Cure ____________________________________2008Ryan Daniel __________________________________2009Daniel Dellasega ________________2006, 2007, 2008, 2009Daniel Edwards __________________________2006, 2008Eric Eymann __________________________________2005Andrew Giambrone ____________________________2006Matt Giller ______________________________2008, 2009Jared Goedert ________________________________2006Ben Hornbeck ______________________2006, 2007, 2008Trevor Hurley ________________________________2008Chris Huseman ________________________________2004Brad Hutt ______________________2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Chad Jasman__________________________________2009Carter Jurica ____________________________2008, 2009Jason King ______________________________2008, 2009B.J. Kissel ________________________________2004, 2006Robbie Knight ________________________________2006Justin Lindsey ________________________________2009Kyle Livingstone ______________________________2007Jason Long __________________________________2004Matt Marasco ______________________2004, 2005, 2006David Masters ________________________________2009Jordan Meyers ________________________________2005Chase Mitchell ________________________________2006A.J. Morris ______________________________2006, 2008Brett Muegge ________________________________2006Steve Murphy ________________________________2004Matt Peterson ________________________________2004Dustin Rasco __________________________________2006Chris Reese __________________________________2008Barrett Rice __________________________________2006Eric Rollins __________________________________2005Thomas Rooke____________________________2008, 2009Dan Rumsey __________________________________2009Jason Russell__________________________________2005Brett Scott ________________2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Max Simon __________________________________2004Sean Smith __________________________________2007Nate Tenbrink ____________________________2006, 2008Zac Troilo ____________________________________2004Rob Vaughn ________________________2006, 2008, 2009Todd Vogel ____________________2006, 2007, 2008, 2009Mitchell Walter ________________________________2005Cameron Welch________________________________2008Julian Williams ________________________________2004Danny Wilson ________________________________2004Dane Yelovich ________________________________2008* since 2004

ALL-CONFERENCE FIRSTTEAM SELECTIONS

Coaches’ All-Big Eight1958 ________________________________Paul Bader, OF1963 ________________________________Ernie Recob, OF1965 __________________________________Joe Beck, 1B______________________________________Stu Steele, 3B

1966 ________________________________Ernie Recob, OF1967 ______________________________Jack Woolsey, OF1968__________________________________Nick Horner, P

____________________________________Tom Wheeler, 2B____________________________________Jack Woolsey, OF1969 ________________________________Bill Huisman, 2B

__________________________________Bobby Randall, SS1970 ________________________________Bill Huisman, 2B1971 ________________________________Charlie Coe, 2B

____________________________________Bill Droege, OF1972 ________________________________Bill Droege, OF______________________________________Bob Lesslie, P

1973 ______________________________Andy Replogle, P1974 ________________________________Steve Anson, OF____________________________________Andy Replogle, P1975 ________________________________Dave Specht, OF1977 ________________________________Greg Korbe, OF1978 ________________________________Greg Korbe, OF______________________________________Tim Pepper, C

1984________________________________Cary Colbert, DH1985 __________________________________Tom Smith, P1987 ________________________________Mike Hinkle, UT1988 ______________________________David Chadd, DH1989 ______________________________David Hierholzer, P____________________________________Sean Collins, OF

1990 ______________________________David Hierholzer, P1991 ________________________________Craig Wilson, SS

______________________________________Kent Hipp, P1992 ________________________________Craig Wilson, SS1993 ________________________________Brian Culp, UT1995 ________________________________Chris Hess, OF____________________________________Matt Koeman, P__________________________________Scott Poepard, 2B

1996 ________________________________Matt Koeman, P

Coaches’ All-Big 121997 ______________________________Heath Schesser, SS1999______________________________Kasey Weishaar, OF2001 ________________________________Pat Maloney, OF2002 ________________________________Pat Maloney, OF________________________________________Ty Soto, 3B

2007______________________________Daniel Edwards, RP2009__________________________________A.J. Morris, SP

ALL-CONFERENCE SECONDTEAM SELECTIONS

Coaches’ All-Big Eight1987 __________________________________Jeff Turtle, DH1988 __________________________________Jeff Hulse, C1990 ________________________________Craig Wilson, SS

______________________________________Kent Hipp, P__________________________________Steve Scoville, 1B

1991 ____________________________Brad Rippelmeyer, 3B________________________________________Jeff Ryan, C1992 ________________________________Brian Culp, OF______________________________________Dan Driskill, P1994 ______________________________David Hendrix, 1B

____________________________________Matt Miller, DH1995 ______________________________Chris Bouchard, C

__________________________________David Hendrix, DH____________________________________Jon Albrecht, RP

1996________________________________Todd Fereday, 3B__________________________________David Hendrix, UT

____________________________________David Johnson, P

Coaches’ All-Big 121997____________________________Jason Bichelmeyer, 1B

__________________________________Scott Poepard, DH________________________________________Eric Yanz, P____________________________________David Johnson, P1998 __________________________________Andy Silva, P1999 ________________________________Tim Johnson, P2000 ______________________________Mark English, 1B2001 ____________________________J.D. Loudabarger, 2B2002 ______________________________Franco Pezely, RP2004 ______________________________Steve Murphy, OF2006 ______________________________Jared Goedert, 3B2007 ________________________________Byron Wiley, OF2008 ______________________________Daniel Edwards, P2009 ________________________________Carter Jurica, 2B

ALL-CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTIONCoaches’ All-Big Eight

1987 ________________________________Otto Kaifes, 1B____________________________________Marty Darnell, P

1988 ________________________________Sean Collins, 2B______________________________Scott Spangenberg, SS

____________________________________Jim Donohue, 3B____________________________________Reese Beers, OF

1990 __________________________________Jeff Troll, 2B______________________________________Dan Skala, C

______________________________________Brian Culp, OF__________________________________Kevin Kaufman, DH1991 ________________________________Brian Culp, OF1992 __________________________________Brett Bock, P1993 ______________________________David Hendrix, 1B

__________________________________Todd Petering, SS______________________________________Chris Wolf, OF1994 ________________________________Jay Kopriva, 2B

__________________________________Chris Bouchard, C1995 ________________________________Tim Decker, OF________________________________________Eric Yanz, P______________________________________Larry Walty, P

1996 ______________________________Scott Poepard, 2B__________________________________Heath Schesser, SS

______________________________________Chris Hess, OF______________________________________Jon Oiseth, P

Coaches’ All-Big 121998 ________________________________Yancy Ayres, C______________________________________Josh Marn, 3B

______________________________Eric Sommerhauser, OF1999 ________________________________Chad Tabor, 2B2001 ______________________________Osmar Castillo, SS____________________________________Josh Cavender, C

______________________________________Kelvin Day, P__________________________________Luke Robertson, P____________________________________Scott Tallman, P

__________________________________Kasey Weishaar, OF2002 ______________________________Osmar Castillo, SS

______________________________________Tim Doty, DH____________________________________Mitch Walter, RP2003 ________________________________Ryan Baldwin, C

______________________________________Tim Doty, DH____________________________________Pat Maloney, OF____________________________________Eric Rollins, RHP

2004 ________________________________Terry Blunt, OF2005 ________________________________Terry Blunt, OF

__________________________________Steve Murphy, OF2006 ________________________________Brandon Farr, C

____________________________________Barrett Rice, OF____________________________________Joe Roundy, OF

2007 __________________________________Brad Hutt, P2008 __________________________________Brad Hutt, P2009 ________________________________Drew Biery, SS

__________________________________Justin Bloxom, 1B____________________________________Jordan Cruz, OF____________________________________Jason King, 3B

____________________________________Nick Martini, OF

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WILDCATS IN MLB

JOHN A. BILLINGSCatcher (1913-1923)

Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Browns and Boston Red Sox

Tabbed as the “Best catcher ever,” according to coach Mike Ahearn, John A. Billings en-joyed an 11-year career in the major leagues with the Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Brownsand Boston Red Sox.

ELMER “BUTCH” NEIMANOutfield (1943-1945)

Boston Braves

Born on February 8, 1918, in Herkimer, Kansas, Elmer Newman lettered in 1939 for KansasState before catching on with the Boston Braves. The lefty played three season in BeanTown, playing in over 100 games in his first two season, before finishing his career on Sep-tember 30, 1945.

Year Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1943 Boston Braves National .251 101 335 39 84 15 8 7 46 39 39 41944 Boston Braves National .265 134 468 65 124 16 6 16 65 47 47 51945 Boston Braves National .247 97 247 43 61 15 0 14 56 43 33 11Career Three Seasons .256 332 1050 147 269 46 14 37 167 129 119 20

KEITH “KITE” THOMASOutfield (1952-53)

Philadelphia Athletics and Washington Senators

A letterwinner in 1947, Keith “Kite” Thomas signed with the New York Yankees as an am-ateur free agent following his playing days at K-State. After being drafted in the rule 5draft by the Philadelphia Athletics in 1951, Thomas made the Big Leagues in 1952, starting75 games. He played with the A’s for 24 games to begin the 1953 season before he wasselected off waivers from the Washington Senators, where he finished his career.

Year Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1952 Philadelphia A’s American .250 75 116 24 29 6 1 6 18 20 27 01952 Philadelphia A’s American .122 24 49 1 6 0 0 0 2 3 6 01952 Wash. Senators American .293 38 58 10 17 3 2 1 12 11 7 0Career Two Seasons .233 138 223 35 52 9 3 7 32 34 40 0

TED POWERPitcher (1981-93)

L.A. Dodgers, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, St. LouisCardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates Cleveland Indians and Seattle Mariners

Power played for eight teams during his 13-year major career (Los Angeles, Cincinnati, KansasCity, Detroit, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Seattle). He led the National League with78 appearances in 1984. He finished third in the Rolaids Fireman-of-the-Year standings in1985. Power spent the 1990 season helping the Pittsburgh Pirates to the National LeagueChampionship Series in 1990 and started the sixth game (no decision).

Year Team League W-L SV ERA G GS SH IP H R ER BB SO1981 Los Angeles National 1-3 0 3.14 5 2 0 14.1 16 6 5 7 71982 Los Angeles National 1-1 0 6.68 12 4 0 33.2 38 27 25 23 151983 Cincinnati National 5-6 2 4.54 49 6 0 111.0 120 62 56 49 571984 Cincinnati National 9-7 11 2.82 78 0 0 108.2 93 3 34 46 811985 Cincinnati National 8-6 27 2.70 64 0 0 80.0 65 27 24 45 421986 Cincinnati National 10-6 1 3.70 56 10 0 129.0 115 59 53 52 951987 Cincinnati National 10-13 0 4.50 34 34 1 204.0 213 115 102 71 1331988 Kansas City American 5-6 0 5.94 22 12 2 80.1 98 54 53 30 441988 Detroit American 1-1 0 5.79 4 2 0 18.2 23 13 12 8 131989 St. Louis National 7-7 0 3.71 23 15 0 97.0 96 49 40 21 431990 Pittsburgh National 1-3 7 3.66 40 0 0 51.2 50 23 21 17 421991 Cincinnati National 5-3 3 3.62 68 0 0 87.0 87 37 35 31 511992 Cleveland American 3-3 6 2.54 64 0 0 99.1 88 33 28 35 511993 Cleveland American 0-2 0 7.20 20 0 0 20.0 30 17 16 8 111993 Seattle American 2-2 13 3.91 25 0 0 25.1 27 11 11 9 16Career 13 Seasons 68-69 70 4.00 564 85 3 1160.0 1159 568 515 452 701

BOBBY RANDALLSecond Base (1976-80)

Minnesota Twins

Randall was stalwart in the Minnesota Twins’ infield for four seasons. He was involved in theTwins’ league-record 203 double plays turned during the 1979 season. Randall had his finestseason in 1976, his first in Minnesota, as he played in 153 games, hit .267, scored 55 runsand hit his only major-league home run. In 1978, he hit a career-best .278. Randall, a purecontact hitter, averaged one strikeout for every 13 at bats during his major-league career.

Year Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1976 Minnesota American .267 153 475 55 127 18 4 1 34 28 38 31977 Minnesota American .239 103 306 36 73 13 2 0 22 15 25 11978 Minnesota American .270 119 330 36 89 11 3 0 21 24 22 51979 Minnesota American .246 80 199 25 49 7 0 0 14 15 17 21980 Minnesota American .200 5 15 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0Career Five Seasons .257 460 1325 154 341 50 9 1 91 83 102 11

ANDY REPLOGLEPitcher (1978-79)

St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers

Originally drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals, Replogle made his major-league debut with theMilwaukee Brewers in 1978. Earned his first major-league victory on April 16, 1978, vs. Bal-timore as he allowed two runs in 5.2 innings pitched. In his rookie season, Replogle posteda 9-5 record and a 3.75 ERA. He began his professional career in the St. Louis farm systemin Johnson City and St. Petersburg in 1975. He garnered Cardinals Minor League Pitcher-of-the-Month in April of 1976.

Year Team League W-L SV ERA G GS SH IP H R ER BB SO1978 Milwaukee AL 9-5 0 3.92 18 3 2 149.1 177 75 65 47 411979 Milwaukee AL 0-0 0 5.63 3 0 0 8.0 13 5 5 2 2Career Two Seasons 9-5 0 4.00 35 18 2 157.1 190 80 70 49 43

CARLOS TORRESPitcher (2009)

Chicago White Sox

The most recent Wildcat to make it to The Show, Carlos Torres, a five-year veteran of theChicago White Sox minor-league system, broke through with the South Siders as he wascalled up and made his debut on July 22, 2009, against the defending American LeagueChampion Tampa Bay Rays. He became the first K-State baseball alum to play in a MajorLeague game since Craig Wilson’s last game in 2000. Torres earned his first Big League vic-tory against the cross-town rivals Chicago Cubs on Sept. 3, 2009. Against the Cubs, Torresthrew seven shutout innings, allowing five hits with no walks and six strikeouts in 98 pitches.

Year Team League W-L SV ERA G GS SH IP H R ER BB SO2009 Chicago AL 1-2 0 6.04 8 5 0 28.1 30 20 19 17 22Career One Season 1-2 0 6.04 8 5 0 28.1 30 20 19 17 22

CRAIG WILSONUtility Infielder (1998-2000 )

Chicago White Sox

Craig Wilson spent three years with the Chicago White Sox before being traded to the KansasCity Royals in 2001. He signed a free agent contact with the Detroit Tigers in 2002 , wherehe played for the team’s AAA affiliate, the Toledo (Ohio) Mud Hens. He saw action in 119games for Toledo, posting a .263 average with 48 runs scored on 109 hits and 46 RBIs. Heplayed three years for the White Sox from 1998-2000, posting a career .272 average with 54runs scored and 40 RBIs. He saw action at three positions in 28 games in 2000, compilinga .260 average with 12 runs scored and four RBIs. He saw action in 98 games for in 1999,posting a .238 batting average with 28 runs on 60 hits. His .468 average (22-of-47) in 1998was the highest in major league history among players with a minimum of 50 plate ap-pearances. He went 3-for-4 with two doubles, a home run, two RBI and three runs scoredin his major-league debut on 9/5/98 vs. New York. He singled off Andy Pettitte in his first ca-reer at-bat. He played in 754 minor-league games before making his debut at age 28. Hewent 4-of-7 with two home runs, five RBIs, four runs scored and 10 total bases in extra-in-ning victory at Detroit on 9/14/98.

Year Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB1998 Chicago AL .468 13 47 14 22 5 0 3 10 3 6 11999 Chicago AL .238 98 252 28 60 8 1 4 26 23 22 12000 Chicago AL .260 28 73 12 19 3 0 0 4 5 11 1Career Three Seasons .272 139 372 54 101 16 1 7 40 31 39 3

Statistics courtesy of www.baseball-reference.comAbilene, Kan., product Ted Power pitched 15 seasons in the Big Leagues andis currently the pitching coach for the Louisville Bats, the Triple A affiliate ofthe Cincinnati Reds.

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ELDEN AUKER

Taking it in stride. That expression pretty well describes Elden Auker’s approach to life.He’s had quite a life to handle, covering 87 years and enough significant achievements to fillmany people’s portfolios.

Auker played football, basketball and baseball at Kansas State in the late 1920s andearly 1930s, and he was selected as an all-American in all three sports. After graduation, hehad offers to play professional football and baseball. He chose baseball, and embarked on a10-year major league career.

On his first visit to venerable Yankee Stadium in New York, the first batter he faced wasnone other than Babe Ruth, whom Auker struck out on four pitches. He also played with oragainst numerous other Hall of Famers in a career with the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Soxand St. Louis Browns.

Even at age 88, Auker still was competitive, as can be attested by the fact that he playedgolf three times a week. In a sport in which it is every participant’s goal to shoot his age,Auker has made a habit of it, recording the feat 20 times in a row at one point. And his ex-ploits have earned fans of all ages and circles, including a former President of the UnitedStates, who came to Auker and asked if he remembered him.

It’s just another day in the life of Elden Auker.Auker grew up in Norcatur, in northwest Kansas, where he was coached in football by

Pete Peterson, an alum of the University of Nebraska. “He said, ‘They’ll get you a job if you’llgo to Nebraska. I think you ought to go there,’” Auker said. “But I played in a basketballtournament in Norton against Almena, and we beat them, 10-9. (Those were the days whendefense was everything.) I scored nine of the 10 points in that game. The referee in thatgame was Charley Corsault, the basketball and baseball coach at Kansas State.

“After the game he talked with me about going to Kansas State. He gave me quite atalk on it. He said, ‘I’ll get you a job. But I think you owe it to Kansas; you’re a Kansas boy.If you go to Nebraska, you’re not being loyal to your home state.’ I was young and I thoughta lot of Kansas, so I decided that was where I should go.”

Among the sports he played at K-State, he liked football the best. “ I just liked the phys-ical contact, I guess,” he said. He played quarterback and halfback on offense and safety ondefense. “I got as far away from the action as I could on defense, but I got plenty of contactback there on punts and passes.”

Despite all the success Auker had, his most vivid memories of his K-State playing dayswere two losses. In 1931, the Cats were 5-0 and bound for a possible berth in the Rose Bowl,the only postseason bowl game in existence at that time. They had won their first five gamesby a total score of 94-14, including three straight shutouts against Kansas, Oklahoma andWest Virginia. But late in the contest against West Virginia, an injury to Ralph Graham, oneof the other stars on that team, left the Wildcats shorthanded.

The Cats lost their next two games, and Auker takes more than his share of the blame.“The third quarter of the Iowa State game was scoreless,” he said. “I dropped back to punt(that was when the goal post was on the goal line) and I faked it. The end had been cuttingin fast and almost blocked a couple of punts. So when he cut in, I faked a punt and ran 102yards for a touchdown. That put us ahead 6-0. Henry Cronkite, who was doing the placekicking, missed the point after touchdown.

“In the fourth quarter I was playing safety. The guy got behind me and they threw a passover my head for a touchdown. I tipped the ball, but the guy still caught it and fell over thegoal line. They kicked the point and beat us 7-6. The Kansas City Star came out the next dayand said, ‘Auker hero and goat.’ That’s one I remember.

“The next game was against Nebraska. We had Nebraska beat, 3-0, with 27 secondsleft to play. I punted a ball, trying to kick it out of bounds down the right-hand side of thefield. Nebraska put in a little guy who caught it right on the sideline. The guys thought he wasout of bounds, but he wasn’t, and he ran 80 yards for a touchdown and they beat us, 6-3.

Those two games I remember. I always remember those bad things. The good things are justkind of taken in stride, but those bad things, you never forget them.”

Auker remembers a lot about his K-State days, even though they occurred more than 65years ago. He recalls working his way through school cleaning a drug store for $1 a day. “Inthose days, they didn’t pay you any money for signing,” he said. “They gave athletes jobs. Igot a job cleaning out the drug store every morning, sweeping it and mopping it. I did thatfor four years for $1 a day. And that got me through school. In those days, you could buybreakfast for 15 cents, dinner was about 35 cents. I worked in the harvest fields in the sum-mertime and I pitched baseball and made a little money. “

After graduation, he was offered a contract for $6,000 ($500 per game) by the Bears.“That was back in 1932 when times were tough,” he said. “That was a lot of money.”

In 1932, there was no Deion Sanders to follow and no agents to negotiate, and Aukerwas forced to make a choice. “I graduated on June 1 and went directly to Detroit,” he re-called. “When I got there, I reported to Mr. Navin, who owned the Tigers. In our first con-versation he said, ‘I understand that you have an opportunity to play football this fall.’ I said,‘Yes. I’ve been offered a contract with the Chicago Bears.’

“He said, ‘We think you have the possibility of being a major-league pitcher, but beforeyou come up here, we’ve got to send you to the minor leagues. We’re going to have to in-vest money in training you and getting you ready for professional baseball.”

Auker possessed a good fastball and a good curve. But a football injury to his shoulderprevented him from throwing overhand. His first manager in the minors, Bob Coleman, con-vinced him to try pitching underhand, instead of sidearmed. After practicing for awhile, Cole-man told Auker he wanted to give him some game action so Auker was going to pitch nineinnings, regardless of his performance. He pitched a shutout, winning 1-0, and never threwoverhand again.

He made the majors the next year. His catcher that year with the Tigers, Ray Hayworth,still is living in North Carolina. Auker and Hayworth form the oldest living battery in base-ball. Hayworth was behind the plate when Auker came to the mound in a relief role in Yan-kee Stadium to face Ruth. “Bucky Harris was our manager,” Auker said. “He said to me,‘Elden, you go to the bullpen, and if I need you, I’ll call you in.’ We had a left-handed pitchernamed Carl Fisher. He got into the third inning and got in trouble. So the phone rang, andthey called me in from the bullpen. The hitter was Babe Ruth. I threw four pitches to him, andstruck him out.

“I didn’t think anything about it. All I was trying to do was get him out, and I went fromthere. I had to get him out before I could do anything else. I later played golf with him for acouple of years down in Florida. He was a good personal friend. He told me, ‘I didn’t likeyour style of pitching. It bothered me.’”

Auker also was friends with another Yankee Hall of Famer, Lou Gehrig. The two playersoften wrestled for fun in the common hallway between the two locker rooms at FenwayPark. Until one time when Auker caught Gehrig by surprise. “I grabbed him. Usually he justlifted you off the ground and you started just bearhugging,” he said. “This time, he justfolded up. He said, ‘Don’t do that.’ I helped him get up and said, ‘What’s the matter with you?’He said, ‘I’ve got something wrong with me. I don’t have any strength. I can’t hit the ball outof the infield. I don’t know what’s wrong with me.’ He said he had begun to notice it the pre-vious winter. He had had a lousy spring and by the time they got to Boston, he wasn’t doingwell at all. He played a couple of innings that day and he took himself out. Then the next day,he played a couple more innings, and took himself out. They went to Detroit, and that’s whenhe left the team and went to the Mayo Clinic. That was the last time I saw him.”

The list of former teammates — Ted Williams, Hank Greenberg, Mickey Cochrane — isa list of some of the all-time greats of the game.

In 1935, he opened the World Series against the Chicago Cubs and was interviewed bya young reporter from WHO in Des Moines, Iowa, named Ronald Reagan. Twenty-five yearslater, Reagan, then the governor of California asked Auker if he remembered him. “I thoughthe had it turned around, but he remembered interviewing me,” Auker said.

Auker’s athletic exploits are limited to the golf course these days, though he plays likesomeone much younger. His history has earned him a place in several Halls of Fame, includ-ing K-State’s and the state of Kansas.

“I was the first member to be elected into the Kansas State Sports Hall of Fame,” hesaid. “They hold a banquet whenever they have someone to go in, and Mrs. Auker and I al-ways go. We have a great time. We don’t see many old friends, because there are not manyof them left, but we see some new friends that we’ve made.”

Even the fact that he has outlived most of his contemporaries doesn’t bother Auker. Hejust takes it all in stride.

ELDEN AUKER (1910-2006)PITCHER (1933-42)

DETROIT TIGERSBOSTON RED SOXST. LOUIS BROWNS

AUKER IN THE MAJORS(Statistical Research compiled by Dr. Rodney D. and Jeanne Merkle)

Year Team G/GS ERA W L CG SHO SV IP H BB K1933 Detroit 15/6 5.24 3 3 2 1 0 55.0 63 25 171934 Detroit 43/18 3.42 15 7 10 2 1 205.0 234 56 861935 Detroit 36/25 3.83 18 7 13 2 0 195.0 213 61 631936 Detroit 35/31 4.89 13 16 14 2 0 215.1 263 83 661937 Detroit 39/32 3.88 17 9 19 1 1 252.2 250 97 731938 Detroit 27/24 5.27 11 10 12 1 0 160.2 184 56 461939 Boston 31/25 5.36 9 10 6 1 0 151.0 183 61 431940 St. Louis 38/35 3.96 16 11 20 2 0 263.2 299 96 781941 St. Louis 34/31 5.50 14 15 13 0 0 216.0 268 85 601942 St. Louis 35/34 4.08 14 13 17 2 0 249.0 273 86 62Career 10 Years 333/261 4.42 130 101 126 14 2 1,963.1 2,230 706 594

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Drew Biery - Years at K-State: 2006-09Year Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2009 Salem-Keizer NOR (SS A) .326 59 215 43 70 14 1 6 48 27 39 4Career One Season .326 59 215 43 70 14 1 6 48 27 39 4

Justin Bloxom - Years at K-State: 2007-09Year Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2009 Vermont NYP (SS A) .228 67 228 31 52 6 1 3 24 37 68 4Career One Season .228 67 228 31 52 6 1 3 24 37 68 4

Adam Cowart - Years at K-State: 2005-06Year Team League W-L SV ERA G GS SH IP H R ER BB SO2006 Salem-Keiser NOR (SS A) 10-1 0 1.08 15 15 0 83.1 51 13 10 8 552007 Augusta SAL (Low A) 14-7 0 2.39 28 28 0 169.2 152 59 45 28 952008 Connecticut EAS (AA) 8-7 0 3.76 32 23 0 138.2 170 69 58 29 732009 San Jose CAL (High A) 2-2 0 7.56 9 0 0 16.2 31 17 14 5 82009 Wichita Am. Assoc (IND)8-5 0 3.05 17 16 1 100.1 97 38 34 19 39Career Four Seasons 42-22 0 2.85 101 82 1 508.2 501 196 161 89 270

Jordan Cruz - Years at K-State: 2006-09Year Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2009 GCL Tigers GCL (R) .265 48 166 28 44 15 3 6 29 24 37 72009 Lakeland FSL (High A) .162 11 37 3 6 0 1 0 2 1 11 0Career One Season .246 59 203 31 50 15 4 6 31 25 48 7

Eric Eymann - Year at K-State: 2005Year Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2005 GCL Reds GCL (R) .333 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 02005 Billings PIO (R) .239 34 113 16 27 4 2 3 12 11 33 22006 Dayton EAS (Low A) .238 119 437 51 104 29 5 4 41 35 95 22007 Sarasota FSL (High A) .246 130 491 61 121 28 4 8 53 23 103 32008 Chattanooga SOU (AA) .299 125 445 62 133 31 3 8 71 25 65 52009 Carolina SOU (AA) .234 74 222 21 52 12 0 1 21 19 38 12009 Louisville INT (AAA) .178 33 90 11 16 4 2 1 7 6 19 0Career Five Seasons .252 516 1801 223 454 109 16 19 205 119 354 13

Jared Goedert - Years at K-State: 2005-06Year Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2006 Mahoning Valley NYP (SS A) .269 63 238 31 64 14 2 3 27 19 28 12007 Lake County SAL (Low A) .364 46 165 44 60 10 0 16 51 35 29 02007 Kinston CAR (High A) .256 35 125 23 32 9 0 4 23 23 25 12008 Kinston CAR (High A) .255 126 467 75 119 23 1 10 74 57 77 12009 Akron EAS (AA) .224 92 313 34 70 22 1 5 37 34 47 1Career Four Seasons .264 362 1308 207 345 78 4 38 212 168 206 4

Lance Hoge - Years at K-State: 2008-09Year Team League W-L SV ERA G GS SH IP H R ER BB SO2009 Brooklyn NYP (SS A) 1-0 0 2.52 10 0 0 25.0 4 7 7 6 202009 Savannah SAL (Low A) 0-2 0 4.50 5 3 0 16.0 21 10 8 0 13Career One Season 1-2 0 3.29 15 3 0 41.0 25 17 15 6 33

Ben Hornbeck - Years at K-State: 2006-08Year Team League W-L SV ERA G GS SH IP H R ER BB SO2008 Vancouver NOR (SS A) 2-2 1 4.88 18 0 0 31.1 30 18 17 18 402008 Kane County MID (Low A) 1-0 0 2.25 3 0 0 4.0 3 1 1 1 52009 Kane County MID (Low A) 4-0 0 1.24 7 4 0 36.1 19 6 5 10 472009 Stockton CAL (High A) 5-4 1 3.52 21 11 0 76.2 64 36 30 32 1112009 Midland TEX (AA) 0-1 0 16.20 1 1 0 3.1 5 7 6 4 1Career Two Seasons 12-7 2 3.50 50 16 0 151.2 121 68 59 65 204

Trevor Hurley - Years at K-State: 2006-08Year Team League W-L SV ERA G GS SH IP H R ER BB SO2008 Spokane NOR (SS A) 3-1 3 3.29 22 0 0 38.1 28 19 14 28 402009 Spokane NOR (SS A) 7-2 0 3.36 15 15 0 80.1 71 35 30 33 772009 Hickory SAL (Low A) 1-0 0 3.00 5 0 0 9.0 9 3 3 3 9Career Two Seasons 11-3 3 3.31 42 15 0 127.2 108 57 47 64 126

A.J. Morris - Years at K-State: 2006-09Year Team League W-L SV ERA G GS SH IP H R ER BB SO2009 GCL Nationals GCL (R) 0-0 0 0.00 2 2 0 5.0 0 0 0 0 42009 Hagerstown SAL (Low A) 0-4 0 3.82 8 8 0 37.2 44 23 16 8 36Career One Season 0-4 0 3.38 10 10 0 42.2 44 23 16 8 40

Steve Murphy - Years at K-State: 2004-05Year Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2006 Bakersfield CAL (High A) .238 116 470 73 133 38 5 19 68 31 102 102007 Frisco TEX (AA) .277 130 488 70 135 33 3 11 66 28 103 52008 Frisco TEX (AA) .262 129 508 84 133 35 9 20 87 36 125 152009 Frisco TEX (AA) .200 73 255 40 51 15 1 10 41 19 66 32009 Oklahoma City PCL (AAA) .231 33 104 15 24 3 2 2 10 9 26 1Career Four Seasons .261 481 1825 282 476 124 20 62 272 123 422 34

Justin Murray - Years at K-State: 2006-08Year Team League W-L SV ERA G GS SH IP H R ER BB SO2008 AZL Athletics AZL (R) 0-1 0 1.69 3 1 0 10.2 6 5 2 2 72008 Midland TEX (AA) 2-1 0 5.52 5 3 0 14.2 15 9 9 5 52009 Kane County MID (Low A) 5-1 12 2.84 37 0 0 44.1 43 16 14 14 452009 Stockton CAL (High A) 1-4 0 6.04 7 3 0 25.1 31 28 17 11 19Career Two Seasons 8-7 12 3.98 52 7 0 95.0 95 58 42 32 76

Eli Rumler - Years at K-State: 2004-07Year Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2007 Missoula PIO (R) .271 51 188 29 51 13 0 2 24 10 39 52008 South Bend MID (Low A) .226 113 399 54 90 18 0 3 31 49 87 22009 Visalia CAL (High A) .205 75 268 29 55 12 0 3 20 18 41 32009 Mobile SOU (AA) .132 15 38 5 5 2 0 0 5 1 7 1Career Three Seasons .225 254 893 117 201 45 0 8 80 78 174 11

Nate Tenbrink - Years at K-State: 2006-08Year Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2008 Everett NOR (R) .198 61 202 43 40 9 0 5 21 38 51 242009 Clinton MID (Low A) .282 126 457 76 129 24 7 10 59 47 104 14Career Two Seasons .256 187 659 119 169 33 7 15 80 85 155 38

Carlos Torres - Year at K-State: 2004Year Team League W-L SV ERA G GS SH IP H R ER BB SO2004 Bristol APP (R) 2-2 1 4.74 19 0 0 38.0 43 30 20 12 282005 Great Falls PIO (R) 1-1 0 2.88 5 5 0 25.0 18 8 8 8 262005 Kannapolis SAL (Low A) 1-3 0 3.53 8 8 0 43.1 28 20 17 23 542006 Winston-Salem CAR (High A) 3-8 1 4.69 25 20 0 94.0 116 66 49 55 762007 Winston-Salem CAR (High A) 0-2 3 3.72 19 0 0 36.1 33 16 15 10 412007 Birmingham SOU (AA) 2-2 1 3.70 36 0 0 56.0 57 26 23 22 592008 Birmingham SOU (AA) 9-5 0 3.20 21 17 0 101.1 86 40 36 29 922008 Charlotte INT (AAA) 0-0 0 4.58 8 1 0 19.2 23 10 10 11 192009 Charlotte INT (AAA) 10-4 1 2.39 23 20 1 128.0 96 38 34 56 1302009 Chicago MLB (AL) 1-2 0 6.04 8 5 0 28.1 30 20 19 17 22Career Six Seasons 29-29 7 3.65 172 76 1 570.0 530 274 231 243 547

Rob Vaughn - Years at K-State: 2006-09Year Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2009 Bristol APP (R) .226 27 93 10 21 1 0 4 7 3 24 02009 Kannapolis SAL (Low A) .250 2 8 1 2 1 0 1 6 0 1 0Career One Season .228 29 101 11 23 2 0 5 13 3 25 0

Byron Wiley - Years at K-State: 2006-08Year Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB2008 Billings PIO (R) .328 39 137 29 45 17 5 5 37 24 49 32009 Dayton MID (Low A) .275 110 382 62 105 25 5 12 64 76 114 9Career Two Seasons .289 149 519 91 150 42 10 17 101 100 163 12

Carlos Torres became the first former Wildcat to play in a Major Leaguegame in nine years when he started for the White Sox in July 2009.

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Year Player Pos. Team Rd.1965 Joe Beck 1B Milwaukee 351966 Richard Schlesinger P Detroit 221966 Steven Wood P Minnesota 351966 Ernest Recob OF New York (AL) 561968 Richard Long P Kansas City 291968 Barry Herron C Seattle 301968 Dan Nichols 3B Los Angeles 371968 Larry Largent P Kansas City 531968 Bobby Randall SS Los Angeles *71968 Dwight Martinek UT Detroit f/a1969 Jack Woolsey OF San Francisco 21969 Edward Hopkins 1B Kansas City 41969 Steven Wood P Cleveland 91969 Bobby Randall SS Los Angeles *21969 Barry Herron C Cleveland *81970 Bill Huisman 2B Chicago (NL) 131971 Charles Coe SS Detroit *11971 Mark Arnold P Kansas City *31971 Charles Waymire UT Washington f/a1972 Bill Droege OF Chicago (NL) 81972 Bob Lesslie P Los Angeles *11973 Dave Klenda IF New York (NL) f/a1974 Lon Kruger SS St. Louis 211974 Bill Huisman P Chicago (NL) f/a1975 Andy Replogle P St. Louis 91976 Ted Power P Los Angeles 51977 Greg Korbe OF Cincinnati 181978 Greg Korbe OF New York (NL) 261981 Antonio Triplett SS Texas 121982 Louie Trujillo P Cincinnati 261982 Glynn Perry OF New York (AL) 441982 Duane Harms P Cincinnati f/a1984 Cary Colbert 1B Detroit 271985 Mark Goodwin OF Baltimore f/a1987 Mike Hinkle P St. Louis 241988 Jeff Hulse C Kansas City 91988 Zack Kimbell P Kansas City 251988 Jim Donohue 3B Philadelphia f/a1989 Sean Collins 2B Kansas City 131989 Jim Haller P New York (AL) 241989 Bill Schafer P Atlanta f/a1990 David Hierholzer P Kansas City f/a1991 Brad Rippelmeyer 3B Atlanta 91991 Scott Stroth OF San Francisco 231991 Chris Hmielewski 1B Montreal f/a1991 Van Torian 2B Atlanta f/a1992 Craig Wilson SS Chicago (AL) 131992 Blair Hanneman P San Francisco f/a1993 Brian Culp C Colorado 42

Year Player Pos. Team Rd.1993 Todd Petering SS San Francisco 501995 Jon Albrecht P Kansas City 251995 Dan Albrecht P Florida f/a1995 Tim Decker OF Independent f/a 1996 David Johnson P Minnesota 291996 Matt Koeman P Cleveland 301997 Heath Schesser SS Detroit 51997 Eric Yanz P Kansas City 81997 David Johnson P Colorado 91997 Jon Oiseth P San Diego 311997 Todd Fereday 2B Chicago (NL) 361997 Scott Poepard DH/OF Minnesota f/a1997 Jason Bichelmeyer 1B Independent f/a1998 Mickey Blount P Minnesota 51998 Pat Hertzel P Tampa Bay 141998 Yancy Ayres C/1B Kansas City 271998 Josh Marn 3B Tampa Bay f/a1998 Chris Traylor P Seattle f/a1999 Brandon Peck P St. Louis 281999 Derek Andersen P Tampa Bay f/a2001 Josh Cavender C Florida f/a2001 Luke Robertson RHP Oakland f/a2001 Scott Tallman LHP San Diego f/a2002 Ross Hawley RHP Los Angeles 312002 Pat Maloney OF Toronto 472002 Osmar Castillo SS Boston f/a2002 Franco Pezely LHP Texas f/a2004 Carlos Torres RHP Chicago (AL) 152004 Jared Brite RHP Houston 262005 Steve Murphy OF Texas 142005 Eric Eymann SS Cincinnati 192005 Terry Blunt OF Texas f/a2006 Jared Goedert IF Cleveland 92006 Adam Cowart RHP San Francisco 352006 Joe Roundy OF San Francisco f/a2007 Eli Rumler IF Arizona 392008 Nate Tenbrink IF Seattle 72008 Byron Wiley OF Cincinnati 222008 Trevor Hurley RHP Texas 222008 Daniel Edwards RHP Philadelphia 252008 Justin Murray RHP Oakland 292008 Ben Hornbeck LHP Oakland 322009 A.J. Morris RHP Washington 42009 Justin Bloxom OF Washington 112009 Drew Biery IF San Francisco 222009 Rob Vaughn C Chicago (AL) 302009 Gerardo Esquivel RHP Chicago (NL) 242009 Lance Hoge LHP New York (NL) 36Note: List includes only current newcomers. If drafted twice, second selection only listed.

PLAYERS DRAFTED SINCE 1965

Jared Goedert | 2006 Draftee Trevor Hurley | 2008 Draftee Drew Biery | 2009 Draftee

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Able, Doug 1978-79-80-81Adams, Nugent 1952Agnew, R. 1913-14Agnew, W.M. 1920Aicher, L.C. 1909Aiker, Glenn 1922-23-24Aiker, Kenneth 1964Ainsworth, Woodrow 1937-38Akin, Delmar 1978Akins, Mike 1979Albrecht, Dan 1995Albrecht, Jon 1994-95Alexander, Calvin 1979-80Allen, James 2002Allen, James 2009Allerheiligen, Dale 1974-75Amaro, David 1989-91Ames, Brett 2006Ammirato, Joey 2000Andre, Travis 1999-2000Anderson, Wade 1990Andersen, Derek 1999Andrews, Norbert 1965-66Andrews, Robert 1965-66Anson, Steve 1973-74-75-76Anzman, Brad 2001-03Applegate, Matt 2009Aragon, Justin 2008Arnold, Joe 1951Arnold, Mark 1969-70-71-72Asbill, Stephen 1934-35Ashbrook 1898Ashley, Ryan 2003Ashmore, Silas 1992Atkins, Dana 1947-48-49Auker, Elden 1930-31-32Austermar, Chester 1971-73Avery, Eddie 1964Ayres, Yancy 1995-97-98

Bachman, Scott 2007Bacon, Kevin 1975-76-78Bader, Paul 1957-58-59Bager, Kyle 1999Bagley, Brett 2003-04Bahramzadeh, Kayvon 2009Bailey, Carl 1971-72-73-74Bailey, E.F. 1912-13-14Baird, Bill 1991Baird, H.S. 1908-09-10Baire, H.J. 1929-30Baker, David 1966Baker, David 2005Baker, Mike 1979Baldwin, Ryan 2002-03Ballard, Charles 1965-66Ballou, Alvin 1956Banning, David 1984Barlow, Brian 1981-82Barnard, Bill 1988-89Barth, Nelson 1922-23-24Bartley, Derrill 1947-48Bascue, Brian 1984Bauer, Frank 2003Bays, Brent 1980Bayuk, Chase 2005-06-07-08Beaman, A.P. 1912-13Beaumont, Larry 1942Bechtold, W.L. 1938Beck, Joseph L. 1964-65Beers, Reese 1988Belcher, Dwayne 1982-83Bell, Garrett 1997Bell, Jack 1947-48-49Bell, Raymond 1930Bell, Wendell 1946Bennett, Bruce C. 1971-72Berg, James O. 1958Bergren, Ronald L. 1955-56Bichelmeyer, Jason 1996-97Biehn, A.L. 1924

Biery, Drew 2006-07-08-09Billinger, LaVerne J. 1956Billings, J.A. 1910-12Black, Spencer 2000-01Blaine, Dan 1932-33Blasser, Loren 1949Blount, Mickey 1996-97-98Bloxom, Justin 2007-08-09Blume, William H. 1956-57Blunt, Terry 2003-05Bobier, Brian 1997-98Bochaw, Bradford K. 1959Bock, Brett 1991-92-93Boidock, Stephen 2007Boley, William 1946Bolte, Alfred L. 1962-63-64Bortka, John 1942Bouchard, Chris 1993-94-95Boyd, Francis 1932-33-34Boyd, Robert A. 1955-56-57Braddock, Tony 1987-88Bradshaw, Ron 1988-89Bramlage, Wallace 1984-85-86Brazeal, James 2001-02Brecheisen, A.A. 1917Bremmer, Robert S. 1950Brenner, David 1947-48-49-50Bridges, Trent 1998Briney, E.B. 1913-14Brion, C.W. 1925-26-27Brite, Jared 2001, 2003-04Brock, James C. 1938-39-40Broddle, W. 1914Brown, Jake 2009Brown, James E. 1967-68Buell, Ryan 1994-95-96-97Bunker, Derek 2004-06-07-08Bunn, Jared 2003Buompensiero, Bobby 1985Burkman, Gordon 1978Burns, Allen 1938Burton, Hartzell 1920-21-22Byers, C.A. 1926Canes, G.C. 1934

Caraway, L.P. 1925Caresio, John 1984-85Chris Carlson 2004Carlson, John W. 1956-57-58Carr, Dale 1948-49-50Carson, Jerry R. 1964Carter, M.L. 1931-32-33Casad, Jeff 2002Cassel, Al 1905-07Cassel, Robert 1905-07Castillo, Osmar 2001-02Cave, W.B. 1906-07-08Cavender, Josh 1998-99-2000-01Chabot, Marc 2003Chadd, Bernard K. 1949Chadd, David 1987-88Chahler, Paul D. 1980Chapman, Michael D. 1973-74Cheadle 1898Cheatham, Tom 1976-77Chew, Donald L. 1947-48-49Childs, Donald 1952Christensen, David 1989-90-91Christner, Rex 1975-1976Churchman, Tim 1991-92Ciochon, Toby 1992Citizen, A. 1906Clancy, Sean 2003, 2005Clark, Charles 1969-70-71-72Clark, J.A. 1917-19Clark, Paul H. 1956Clark, Will 1985Clelland, L. 1912-13Clementi, Tony 1946Clifford, Kerry F. 1955-56Coe, Charles 1971Coith, H.S. 1915Colbert, Cary 1982-83-84

Colbert, Chris 1985Coldwell, C. 1905-06Collins, Sean 1988-89Colosimo, Michael 1998Conger, C.V. 1929Conroy, Bernard 1923-24-25Cook, Casey 1997Cooley, Frank 1936-37Cooley, H.H. 1935Cooper, Craig 1974-75-76-77Corrigan, Lawrence T. 1962Cosens, Chad 1998-99Cottrell, Frederic R. 1962-63-64Coupe, John R. 1955Court, Brooke 1997Cowart, Adam 2005-06Cowell, Everett R. 1919-20Cowell, Warren C. 1920-21-22Cramer, Keith L. 1965-66Cranford, Paul 1996-97Cravens, Quinn 1998-99Crockett, Josh 2009Cromer, F.B. 1915Crone, B.J. 2001Crumbaker, J.H. 1915Cruz, Jordan 2006-07-08-09Culp, Brian 1990-91-92-93Cunningham, Alan 1980Cunningham, Albert 1925-26Cunningham, C. 1906Cunningham, Ed 1922-23Cunningham, L. 1924Cunningham, S.W. 1905-07Cutwright, Robert 1982Dallas, Herbert H. 1966Danforth, Craig 1981

Danforth, Steve 1980-81Daniel, Marvin E. 1959Daniel, Ryan 2009Darnell, Marty 1986-87Davidson, C.J. 1923Davis, Clinton 1948-49Day, Kevlin 2001Dean, Jack 1947-48Dean, John R. 1948DeBolt, Lawrence M. 1970Decker, Tim 1993-94-95Deisler, Shaun 2008Dellasega, Daniel 2007-08-09Denman, G. 1916Dent, Josh 2004-2005DeWitz, Roy A. 1957-58Dial 1898Dickerson, Ken 1977Dickerson, Walter E. 1920-21Dieball, H.A. 1900Dietrich, Bryce S. 1968-69-70Dillman, John 1952Dirks, Marlo B. 1942Disney, Richard K. 1957Dixon, Ryan 1994Donohue, Jim 1985-86-87-88Doolittle, David L. 1966Doty, Tim 1999-2000-02-03Doyen, Lee 1941Doyle, Thomas E. 1928-29-30Dreier, Wayne T. 1969Dreiling, Richard 1973-74-75Dreiling, Scott 1993Dresser, H. 1912-13Driskill, Dan 1991-92-93Droege, William 1969-70-71-72Dryden, Victor 1913Dubek, Robert 1978-79-80Duckers, Chad 1999-2000-01-02Duitsman, Wilber 1938-39-40Dunaway, Mike 1989-90Dunlay, Ray 1941Dunn, Thomas 1959-60-61Dunsmore, Andrew 2003

Edwards, Albert 1926-27-28Edwards, Daniel 2005-06-07-08Edwards, Gary 1961-62-63Edwards, H.C. 1915Ehling, Andrew 2003Ekis, Gunter 1965Elder, M.L. 1935Ellis, Kevin 1985-86English, Greg 2000English, Mark 1998-99-2000-01Enns, N.F. 1913-14Erkenbrack, Dennis L. 1966Ernst, Lyle 1922-23-24Essick, W. 1915Evans, Ivor J. 1962-63-65Evans, T.M. 1928-29-30Ewy, Kenneth L. 1969-70Eyestone, S.F. 1939Eymann, Eric 2005

Fairbank, Paul 1932Fairchild, Damon 2001-02Farmer, Charles J. 1964Farr, Brandon 2005-06Faubion, Hiram 1951Fereday, Todd 1994-95-96-97Ferguson, Jim 1980-81Ferguson, Rocky 1986-87Ferrier, G. 1916Fillmore, Albert D. 1947Fiser, David J. 1959-60Fiser, Lud G. 1930-31Fisher, Gary W. 1974-75-76-77Fleeman, Mickey 1981-82Fleming, Fred W. 1969Flint, Andy 1978Fockele, Fred F. 1900Foley, Tim 2002Foltz, G.A. 1919Furey, A. 1906Foresberg, Carl 1908Foresberg, H. 1910-12-13Foresberg, W.A. 1929-30-31Fox 1898Fraizer, Don 1951Franz, Kirk 1993-94Fraser, Jerry W. 1963-64Fratzer, D.E. 1934Freeland 1900Freeman, A.H. 1928-29-30Frieze, Andy 2004Fritz, Jack 1983-84Frizzell, H.H. 1915

Gappa, Frank 1996Gardner, Mike 1994-95-96-97Gartner, Robert E. 1968-69-70Gentz, Charles W. 1932-33-34Gibson, Brent 1985-86Gieber, Nicholas R. 1968Gilbert, Glen 1928-29Gilbert, Scott 1985-86Giller, Matt 2009Gillman, H.L. 1926Gleason, Kent 1988Goedert, Jared 2005-06Goedert, Joe 1981-82Goetz, Robert A. 1970Golden, Kerry 1983-84Golden, Robin 1980-81Gomez, Mark 1982Goodwin, Mark 1984-85Goodwin, Steve 1983-84Gossett, Eric 1983-84Graas, David W. 1969-70Graham, Kenneth 1939-40Graham, Robert K. 1959-60Granfield, C.O. 1915Grause, Don 1981-82-83Graves, Scott 1984

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Greco, Guy 1986-87Green, Adam 1993-94-95-96Green, Beverly 1937-38Green, Ned M. 1898Greer, Joe 1925Griffith, Evan L. 1921-22Griffiths, C. 1917Griffiths, S.C. 1916Grimes, James 1948-49Grubb 1898Grubbs, H. 1909Gryskiewicz, Lawrence 1946-47Guesnier, Gary T. 1973Guilfoil, Rick 1992Guilfoyle, Luke A. 1919-20-21Guinn, Robby 1985-86Gutierrez, Jonathan 2002,03

Haggard, Joe R. 1959Haines, Eric 1986-87Hale, John 1927Haller, Jim 1988-89Hamacher, Michael 1986-87Hamilton, Chris 1982-83Hampton, Michael 1973-74-75Haney, Robert C. 1969-70Hanneman, Blair 1989-90-91-92Hanson, Theodore 1951Harbutz, Steve 1975Harker, Brad 1994-95-96Harms, Duane 1980-81-82Harris, M. 1922Harris, Meade 1937-38-39Harrison, Mark 1978-79Hart, Corby 1946Harter, Bernard 1925Hartshorn, Larry 1953-54-55Harvey, E.W. 1916-17Harvey, Tom 1979-80-81Harvick, Brad 1986Hasler, Harry 1932Haun, Harold 1961-63Havley, Chester 1985Hawkins, Walter 1985Hawley, Ross 2002Hawley, Ryan 2002Hayes, Jerry L. 1957Haynes, F. 1906Haynes, L.S. 1906-07-08-09Hays, J.V. 1927Heath, Randy 1977-78Hedrick, Michael 1989-90Heiman, Gerald 1960-61-62Heinrich, Josh 2003-04Helsel, Tyson 2001Hendrix, David 1993-94-95-96Henessey, Steve 1953-54-55Henricks, Vern 1977-78Henshaw, Tom 1998-99Herron, Barry 1967-68-69Hertzel, Pat 1997-98Hertzel, Tim 1997-98-99Hess, Chris 1993-94-95-96Hess, Don 1979-80Hess, H. 1905Hewey, George 1921Hewey, G.R. 1916-17Hickey, Bill 1969-70-71Hicks, Shane 1994Hierholzer, Brian 1991-92-94Hierholzer, David 1988-89-90Hilts, Dick 1950Hinkle, Mike 1986-87Hipp, Kent 1990-91Hipp, Terry 1992Hixson, R.W. 1919Hmielewski, Chris 1989-90-91Hobbs, Dustin 2009Hodgson, L.S. 1914-16Hoenig, Robert 1976-77Hoffman, Donald 1972-73-74Hoffman, Ermmett 1898-1900Hoge, Lance 2008-09

Holder, Ray 1952Holder, Richard 1948-49-50Holder, Rob 1979-80Holland, Gary 1966Holman, Bruce 1942Holub, Gary 1973-74-75-76Holroyd, M. 1915Hooper, Frank 1951Hooper, John 1951Hornbeck, Ben 2006-07-08Horner, Nicholas 1968-69-70Hornsby, Warren 1940-41Hoskins, Herbert 1951Howard, Carrold 1963-64Howard, Harold 1962Howe, Daniel 1942Huddleston, Chantel 1982Hudson, Neal 1977-78Hudson, William 1978-79Huey, G. 1924-27-28Huey, Rex 1925-28Hughes, Wes 1999Hugos, Neil 1941Huisman, William 1969-70Hulse, Jeff 1987-88Humeral, F 1919Hungate, Keith 1971-72Hunter, Al 1979-80Hunter, Kyle 2009Hurd, Jeff 1983Hurley, Trevor 2006-07-08Huseman, Chris 2004 Hutt, Brad 2005-06-07-08

Iseman, Paul 1986-87Iverson, James 1950Ives, Robert 1946-47-48

Jacobs, Jim 1952Jenkins, Ed 1988Jenkins, Ken 1953Jessup, Ernest 1935-36-37Johnson, Cecil 1965-66-67Johnson, David 1994-95-96-97Johnson, Lauren 1949-50Johnson, Mike 1981Johnson, Blake 1999Johnson, Tim 1998-99Johnston, Randal 1973Jones, Greg 1981Jones, Kenneth 1959-60-61Jones, Robert 1961Joukoff, Mark 2009Jurica, Carter 2008-09

Kahl, Grover 1906-07Kaifes, Greg 1980Kaifes, Otto 1984-85-86-87Karns, H.D. 922-24Karns, R. M. 1924-25-26Kaufman, Gary 1960-61-62Kaufman, Kevin 1989-90Kays, David 1951Keady, Lloyd 1957-58Kelley, William 1969-70Kelly, Walter 1952Kelyman, Charles 1968Kerbs, Gerald 1955Kern, Dayton 1946Kershner, Gary 1960Ketterman, Matt 1993Kick, James 1972-73Kier, Charles 1941-47Kimbell, Zack 1987-88Kincaid, Paul 1973Kindel, Mike 2009King, Jason 2008-09Kirkland, Floyd 1940-41Kissel, BJ 2004-06Klenda, David 1970-71-73Klimek, Ed 1936-37-38

Klipowicz, Donald 1967-68Klipowicz, Paul 1973-74-75-76Knaus, Carl 1912-13-14Knitter, Brent 1993Knotsman, Richard 1951Knowles, Terry 1958-59-60Koeman, Matt 1995-96Kohl, Fred 1942Kopf, Melvin 1958-59Kopriva, Jay 1992-93-94Korb, H. 1905Korbe, Greg 1975-76-77-78Kreske, Gerald 1961-62-63Krob, John 1966Kruger, Lon 1971-73-74Kurman, Max 1938-39Kvasnicka, Jay 1982-83-84

LaClere, J.E. 1934Lackow, Seth 2005Laddish, Greg 1989-90-92Lair, John 1954-57-58Lang, Robert 1932Langvardt, Chris 1939-40-41Largent, Larry 1967Laughlin, Mike 1978-79Laurie, John 1961-62Lawson, Brad 1977-78Leer, Richard 1962-63Leheman, Paul 1977Lehrman, Kenneth 1971-72Lenke, George 1898Leonhart, Dave 1993Lesslie, Robert 1972Lewis, D.E. 1910Lichlyter, Scott 1983-84-85-86Lichter, Lynn 1983-84Lindell, Stuart 1972-73-74Linden, Dan 1980-81Lindsey, Justin 2008Link, Tyler 2006-07Linn, Jason 2007Livingstone, Kyle 2007Logsdon, Richard 1954Long, Jason 2002, 2004Loudabarger, J.D. 1997-98-2000-01Lowell, Jack 1914Lowery, Marc 1995-96Lowman, G. 1933-34Lundwall, Todd 2000-01Luttrell, Gabe 2002,03Lutz, James 1935-36Lutz, W.H. 1925

Mach, Scott 1975-77-78Magrath, L.A. 1917-19-20Mallett, Jon 2003Mallon, Carl 1905-06-07Maloney, Pat 2000-03Mantlo, David 1970-71Marasco, Matt 2005-06Marble, A.L. 1915Marino, Matt 1989Marn, Josh 1997-98Marsh, Leslie 1926-27Marshall, Evan 2009Marshall, J.R. 1933Marshall, Ralph 1940Martinek, Dwight 1967-68Martini, Nick 2009Masters, Claude 1900Masters, David 2009Mastin, Jay 1998Matan, William 1964-65Matson, James 1992Maupin, Theodore 1951McAfee, Dan 1979-80McAllister, Graham 2000McCalvin, D. 1912-13McCandless, John 1907-08McClahahan, Scott 1982-83McClellan, Jim 1988-89

McClere, J.B. 1933McCloud, D. 1916-17McClymonds, A.E. 1914McCollum, E.D. 1919McCollum, Robert 1928-29-30McCormick, James 1974-75-76McCoy, Paul 2007McFall, Scott 1990-91-92-93McGalliard, E.R. 1916McKain, Jack 1958McKee, Ryan 1995-96McKinnis, Tim 1984McMahon 1910McMullin, Kevin 1992-93-95McNamara, Greg 1989-90-91-92Meares, David 1997-98-99Meek, Don 1925-26Meis, Kris 1985-86-87-88Meissinger, W.H. 1929-30Melcher, Kevin 2001-03Menderhall, George 1942Merrick, Clint 1998Merriman, Rob 1993-94Mershon, Carl 1920-21Messner, Kenneth 1942Mettler, Sheldon 1967-68Meyer, Tom 1984-85Mildrim, Meldrum 1914Miller, C. 1906-07Miller, Ernest 1939-40Miller, M.B. 1925-26-27Miller, Matt 1994-95-96Mitchell, Chase 2005-06Montgomery, Mark 2002Moore, Jeff 1976-77-78Moore, Kevin 1985Morgan, Lee 1933-34Morris, A.J. 2007-08-09Morrisey, Vincent 1946Morton, Kolin 1996-97Moses, Scott 2000Mosley, Kim 1972-73Muegge, Brett 2005-06Muenster, Adam 2007-08-09Munn, Lyle 1924-25Murdock, Curtis 2001Murphy, Steve 2004-2005Murray, James 1957Murray, Justin 2006-07-08Muse, J.J. 2007-08Myers, Howard 1936-37-38Myers, Richard 1952-53-54Myers, S. 1910-12Myers, Willis 1936-37-38

Nakari, Kenneth 1957-58Nash, Loyal 1928-29-30Nelson, Chris 2000Nethercot, Hubert 1957-58Newcomer, Graham 1953Newton, H. 1916-17Nichols, Dan 1967Nielson, Zack 1948-49Nieman, Elmer 1939Niemczyk, Greg 1976Nieranga, Harold 1935Nigro, Alex 1929-30-31Noble 1898Nordyke, Mark 1979-80-81Norris,Clarence 1959Norton, Kenneth 1936Novak, Adam 1994-95Nunn, Dean 1951

Oiseth, Jon 1994-95-96-97Oleen, Bentson 1998-99-2000-01Oliver, Philip 1971O’Malley, Mike 1980Orendroff, John 1963Osborne, R. 1915Ostrom, Lon 1977O’Toole 1977

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Parker, Daryl 1953-54-55Parker, Jay 1971-72-73-74Parker, Robert 1952-53-54Parks, F.T. 1908-09-10Parsons, Tom 1986-87Patterson, Duane 1946Patty, Brian 2003-04Payne, Bret 1996-97-98-99Pease, Dean 1961-62-63Peck, Brandon 1997-98-99Peddy, Larry 1989-91Pedersen, Sean 1990-91-92-94Pepper, Tim 1977-78Perry, Glynn 1980-81-82Petering, Todd 1993Peterson, Bryan 2005-06Petersen, Matt 2004Peterson, James 1973-74Peterson, Jeff 1985-86-88-89Pezely, Franco 2002Pfannenstiel, Lucas 2000-01Phillips, L 1905Phillips, Nick 2007Phillips, Rich 1983Pick, Scott 1982-83Pine, Samuel 1950Poepard, Scott 1994-95-96-97Polak, Warren 1957Pollom, James 1952-54-55Pollum, Lester 1912-13Pollum, Ray 1912Ponomarenko, Nick 2004Porter, H. 1906Poston, Leonard 1898Power, Ted 1974-76Prentup, Frank 1930-31-32Presley, Austin 2007Preston, Billy 1977Preston, Jim 1977Price, Leo 1908-10Pridey, Gary 1985-86Prideaux, Jim 1941Prigmore, Donald 1952-53-54Purdy, Otto 1900Putnam 1905

Quinlan, A.W. 1920

Raemer, Norbert 1941Raffety, James 1956-57-58Ralston, Pat 1992Ramsdale, Marc 1977Randall, Robert 1968-69Raucher, Ray 1976Reed, Bryan 1971-72-73Recob, Ernest 1963-65-66Reid, Brett 1999Reid, Ervin 1938-39-40Reittemeier, Clarence 1950-54Renfro, Richard 1956Replogle, Andy 1973-74-75Reser, Stephen 1972-73Reynolds, F.I. 1916-17Rhoades, James 1954-55Rice, Barrett 2005-06Rice, Robert 1949Richardson, E.H. 1919Ringgenberg, Russ 1987-89-90Ripley, Jim 2003-04Rippelmeyer, Brad 1989-90-91Robel, Raydon 1962-63-64Robertson, Luke 2001Rogers, Jeremy 2002Rokey, Raymond 1940-41Rollins, Eric 2002-2005Rooke, Thomas 2008-09Rosenboom, Mike 1988-89Roundy, Joe 2005-06

Rowley, Darryl 1987-88Ruch, Tyler 2007-08Rudolph, Floyd 1969-71Rumler, Eli 2004-05-06-07Rumsey, Dan 2009Russell, Doug 1934Russell, Fred 1898Ryan, Jeff 1989-90-91-92

Sallas, George 1975-76-77-78Saltzgaber, Ryan 2004Sander, Kevin 1992Saunders, Zack 2003-04Savage 1900Savage, Chet 1998-99Saxton, Arthur 1937Scanlon, W.M. 1913-14Scannel, Tim 1950Scelfo, Nick 2000-01Schaede, Kent 1981-82-84Schaefer, Todd 1990Schafer, Bill 1988-89Scheffer, James 1965-66-67Schesser, Heath 1995-96-97Schierling, Allen 1959-60Schlesinger, Richard 1967-68Schmitz, Dave 1982-83Schnittker, Jerome 1952-53Scholbe, Scott 1972-73Scholl, Ron 1966Schrader, Martin 1931-34Schumaker, Cliff 1948-49-50Scott, Brett 2005-06-07-08Scott, John 1935-36Scoville, Steve 1988-90Seiler, Leo 1985-86-87Seitz, Frank 1975-77Severns, Virgil 1951Shapley, Carl 1946Shelley, Steve 1974Sheriff, Al 1947-48-49Sherrer, Jeff 1979-80Shockey, Curtis 1973-74Silva, Andy 1998-99Simecka, Joseph 1970Simmons, Bob 1983Simms, Earl 1933Sinderson, Leland 1921-22-23Skala, Dan 1986-88-89-90Skeleton, Dick 1958-59Skradski, Andrew 1932-33Smart, Mike 1983Smith, B.H. 1915Smith, Brock 2001-02Smith, Jack 1954-55Smith, L.H. 1926-27-28Smith, Matt 1991Smith, Tom 1985-86Smith, Tony 1982-83Snapp, J.C. 1919-20Snyder, J.F. 1927Snyder, Steven 1967-68-69Soderstrom, Gerald 1962-63Solmos, John 1960-61Somerhalder, Sam 1962-63-64Sommerhauser, Eric 1997-98Sorensen, Nick 2001-02Soto, Ty 2001-03Spalitto, Jason 1991-92Spangenberg, Scott 1987-88Spear, B.W. 1910Spear, W.G. 1908-09Specht, David 1973-74-75-76Spitler, Jeff 1997 Spresser, Larry 1980-81Springer, Max 1935-36-37Spurgeon, Joe 1966-67-68Stack, J. 1908-09-10Staley, L.M. 1923-24Stauffer, Gene 1952Stauth, Robert 1964Steele, Bradley 1961-62Steele, Stuart 1963-65-66

Steiner, Joseph 1971-72Stellino, Jamey 1992-93Stephenson, E.A. 1928Stevens, Vern 1935-36-37Stewart, Jeff 1991-92Stivers, Pat 1986St. John, John 1942Stohs, Ken 1975Stone, Francis 1956Stone, Sax 1953Strohm, Al 1909-10Strong, Al 1906-07-08-09Strong, Herb 1906-07-08Stroth, Scott 1990-91Stuart, William 1951Suarez, Victor 1985Sullivan, G.J. 1916-17Sullivan, Gaylen 1959Sullivan, Giles 1923Sutton, Les 1975Sutton, William 1974Swartz, Burr 1923-24

Tabor, Chad 1996-98-99-2000Tallman, Scott 2000-01Tannahill, Richard 1952Tapia, Cris 2005-06Taylor, Bill 1960Taylor, Brandon 2002,03Taylor, Jason 2000Taylor, Mark 1978-79Taylor, Marvin 1955-56Teague, Mark 1980-82-83Teeter, L.C. 1915Tenbrink, Nate 2006-07-08Thaemert, Allan 1958-59-60Thaemert, Ravon 1957Thaemert, Todd 1984Thayer, Keith 1950Thomas, Don 1951Thomas, Keith 1947Thompson, Brian 1996-97Thummel, W. 1960-61-62Todd, Michael 1968-69-70Torian, Van 1991Torres, Carlos 2004Towers, Richard 1951Towler, William 1928-29Townsend, Lee 1938-39-40Traylor, Chris 1995-96-97-98Triplett, Antonio 1981Troilo, Zach 2004Troll, Jeff 1989-90Trujillo, Louie 1981-82Tullis, J. 1898Tullos, W.G. 1898-1900Turrell, John 1984Turtle, Jeff 1986-87Tuttle, Dave 1974-77Twyner, L.J. 1990

Underwood, F.A. 1931Underwood, J.B. 1931

Vadakin 1912Vader,Joseph 1958-59Vandenberg, S.R. 1915VanSant, Jess 1937VanSant, Willard 1935-36Vasquez, Eddie 2006-07Vaughn, Rob 2006-07-08-09Vegrox, Gus 1967-70Vera, Tom 1976Ver Helst, Derek 2000Vick, Steve 1976-77Vogel, Todd 2006-07-08-09Vohz, Paul 1924Von Moss, Jason 1994Voos, Jake 1993-94-95-96Voos, Scott 1998

Wade, Rex 1952Wagner 1900Wall, William 1951Waller, Don 1979Walter, Mitch 2002, 2005Walty, Larry 1995Ward, John 1946Ward, Kirk 1927-28-29Watson, George 1933-34Watson, Trevor 1951Waymire, Chas 1969-70-71Weaver, J.S. 1915Weishaar, Kasey 1998-99-2000-01Welch, Cameron 2009Wells, Forrest 1970Wells, Jason 1996-97-99-2000Welsh, J.H. 1915Wesch, James 1963Wheeler, Thomas 1966-67-68Whitehood, Robert 1954-55Whitesell, James 1968-69-70Whitmore, Daniel 1973-74Wiarenga, Harold 1934Wicker, Kevin 1993-94-95-96Wilder, M.P. 1915Wiley, Byron 2006-07-08Wilkerson, Mike 1983-84Wilkinson,Kevin 1970-71-72-73Williams 1916Williams, Andy 1992Williams, Brett 2002,03Williams, Julian 2004Willis, H.B. 1919Wilson, Craig 1989-90-91-92Wilson, Danny 2003-04Wilson, Lance 1991Wilson, Matt 2002Wilson, Phillip 1967-68-69Wilson, Ronald 1964-65Winchesters, Ben 1935-36Winters, Chris 1986Witt, Jack 1995Woita, Jeff 1992,93Wolf, Chris 1991,92,93Wood, Steven 1966-68-69Woods, Earl 1952-53Woodward, Allan 2003Woodward, Marc 1992Woolsey, Jack 1967-68-69Wooster, D.T. 1917Woulfe, Frank 1939-40Wright, Mike 1979Wurtz, Gary 1975

Yanz, Eric 1994-95-96-97Yeagley, Jon 1975-76-77Yelovich, Dane 2008-09Yoachim, Collin 1999Young, G. 1912Youngblood, Bill 1975-76-77-78

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BATTING AVERAGE2009 Justin Bloxom .3612008 Justin Bloxom .2882007 Byron Wiley .3662006 Joe Roundy .3892005 Barrett Rice .3482004 Steve Murphy .3382003 Ty Soto .3602002 Pat Maloney .3982001 Josh Cavender .3662000 Mark English .3651999 Kasey Weishaar .4291998 Josh Marn .3691997 Heath Schesser .4091996 Todd Fereday .3621995 Chris Hess .3871994 Matt Miller .3181993 Brian Culp .3511992 Craig Wilson .4161991 Craig Wilson .3861990 Craig Wilson .3281989 Russ Ringgenberg .3671988 David Chadd .4181987 Jeff Turtle .3971986 Jeff Turtle .3371985 Otto Kaifes .4241984 Cary Colbert .3461983 Cary Colbert .4031982 Glynn Perry .3691981 Joe Goedert .4001980 Rob Holder .3771979 Don Hess .2891978 Tim Pepper .3671977 Greg Korbe .4061976 Steve Anson .3561975 Steve Anson .3571974 Steve Anson .3331973 Steve Anson .3461972 Keith Hungate .3431971 Bill Droege .3731970 Jim Whitesell .3211969 Bob Randall .3941968 Jack Woolsey .3391967 Don Kupowicz .3571966 Ernie Recob .3881965 Joseph Beck .3611964 Joseph Beck .2441963 Ernie Recob .3401962 Harold Haun .3281961 Tom Dunn .3331960 Tom Dunn .348

RUNS BATTED IN2009 Justin Bloxom 632008 Justin Bloxom 492007 Byron Wiley 442006 Joe Roundy 512005 Joe Roundy 472004 Steve Murphy 402003 Ryan Baldwin 522002 Pat Maloney 532001 Josh Cavender 502000 Mark English 581999 Brett Reid 501998 Josh Marn 521997 Heath Schesser 851996 Scott Poepard 571995 Scott Poepard 551994 Fereday, Hendrix 421993 Brian Culp 521992 Craig Wilson 621991 Craig Wilson 521990 Craig Wilson 341989 Mike Rosenboom 491988 Jeff Hulse 651987 Mike Hinkle 481986 Otto Kaifes 441985 Otto Kaifes 531984 Cary Colbert 271983 Cary Colbert 271982 Cary Colbert 621981 Joe Goedert 491980 Rob Holder 451979 Don Hess 381978 Tim Pepper 451977 Greg Korbe 361976 Steve Anson 481975 Steve Anson 371974 Mike Chapman 311973 Scott Scholbe 231972 Bill Droege 28

1971 Bill Droege 301970 Bob Gartner 211969 Bob Gartner 251968 Jack Woolsey 331967 Jack Woolsey 221966 Gary Holland 271965 Stu Steele 181964 Joseph Beck 121963 Sam Somerhalder 161962 Gary Kaufman 101961 John Solmos 151960 John Solmos 21

RUNS SCORED2009 Carter Jurica 612008 Nate Tenbrink 462007 Byron Wiley 422006 Jared Goedert 552005 Steve Murphy 522004 Terry Blunt 542003 Tim Doty 452002 Pat Maloney 662001 Osmar Castillo 482000 Chad Tabor 451999 Kasey Weishaar 53

Chad Tabor 531998 Josh Marn 471997 Heath Schesser 701996 Heath Schesser 571995 Chris Hess 631994 Chris Hess 391993 Brian Culp 461992 Craig Wilson 541991 Craig Wilson 601990 L.J. Twyner 401989 Sean Collins 521988 David Chadd 661987 Mike Hinkle 451986 Mike Hinkle 40

Gary Pridey 401985 Scott Gilbert 44

Victor Suarez 441984 Cary Colbert 271983 Mark Teague 301982 Joe Goedert 531981 Antonio Triplett 571980 Rob Holder 421979 Mike Baker 321978 Greg Korbe 441977 Greg Korbe 391976 Steve Anson 451975 Gary Holub 421974 Gary Holub 321973 Steve Anson 231972 Ken Lehrmann 231971 Joe Steiner 251970 Jim Whitesell 301969 Bill Huisman 321968 Tom Wheeler 271967 Jim Brown 201966 Ernie Recob 211965 Stu Steele 191964 Joseph Beck 161963 Ernie Recob 221962 Richard Lee 121961 John Solmos 191960 John Solmos 22

HITS2009 Justin Bloxom 882008 Justin Bloxom 632007 Byron Wiley 712006 Joe Roundy 772005 Terry Blunt 742004 Steve Murphy 672003 Ryan Baldwin 672002 Pat Maloney 882001 Josh Cavender 742000 Mark English 661999 Kasey Weishaar 821998 Josh Marn 761997 Heath Schesser 971996 Todd Fereday 791995 Chris Hess 821994 Todd Fereday 631993 Brian Culp 601992 Craig Wilson 871991 Craig Wilson 881990 Craig Wilson 651989 Russ Ringgenberg 691988 David Chadd 84

1987 Mike Hinkle 701986 Jeff Turtle 591985 Scott Gilbert 651984 Cary Colbert 371983 Mark Teague 551982 Glynn Perry 721981 Antonio Triplett 651980 Rob Holder 521979 Don Hess 441978 Greg Korbe 671977 Greg Korbe 671976 Steve Anson 62

Jon Yeagley 621975 Steve Anson 511974 Steve Anson 441973 Steve Anson 451972 Keith Hungate 371971 Joe Steiner 421970 Dan Mantlo 37

Bill Huisman 371969 Bill Huisman 441968 Jack Woolsey 371967 Jack Woolsey 281966 Ernie Recob 451965 Joseph Beck 301964 Joseph Beck 211963 Ernie Recob 331962 Harold Haun 201961 Tom Dunn 221960 Tom Dunn 24

John Solmos 24

AT-BATS2009 Jason King 2472008 Justin Bloxom 2192007 Byron Wiley 1942006 Joe Roundy 1982005 Terry Blunt 2202004 Terry Blunt 2202003 Pat Maloney 2042002 Gabe Luttrell 2282001 Josh Cavender 202

Osmar Castillo 2022000 Chad Tabor 1951999 Chad Tabor 2211998 Josh Marn 2061997 Heath Schesser 2371996 Chris Hess 2201995 Scott Poepard 2211994 Todd Fereday 2061993 Brian Culp 1711992 Craig Wilson 2091991 Craig Wilson 2281990 Craig Wilson 1981989 Russ Ringgenberg 1881988 Kent Gleason 2051987 Mike Hinkle 1861986 Mike Hinkle 2051985 Scott Gilbert 2021984 Brian Bascue 1141983 Mark Teague 1561982 Glynn Perry 1951981 Antonio Triplett 1911980 Don Hess 1461979 Mike Baker 1561978 Greg Korbe 1641977 Greg Korbe 1651976 Jon Yeagley 1811975 Gary Holub 1521974 Curt Shockey 1511973 Scott Scholbe 1351972 Joe Steiner 1201971 Joe Steiner 1221970 Bill Huisman 1331969 Bill Huisman 1141968 Tom Wheeler 1111967 Jack Woolsey 1021966 Jim Scheffer 1191965 Ernie Recob 901964 Joseph Beck 861963 Sam Somerhalder 1021962 Sam Somerhalder 731961 Tom Dunn 66

Ken Jones 661960 Ken Jones 79

DOUBLES2009 Drew Biery 17

Nick Martini 172008 Nate Tenbrink 162007 Nate Tenbrink 11

2006 Barrett Rice 182005 Steve Murphy 192004 Chris Carlson 152003 Ryan Baldwin 162002 Osmar Castillo 16

Pat Maloney 162001 Ty Soto 142000 Mark English 141999 Quinn Craves 151998 Yancy Ayres 191997 Heath Schesser 201996 Heath Schesser 201995 Scott Poepard 231994 Chris Hess 141993 Brian Culp 131992 Craig Wilson 171991 Craig Wilson 151990 Craig Wilson 161989 Russ Ringgenberg 131988 Jim Donohue 221987 Scott Spangenberg 141986 Jeff Turtle 131985 Three with 121984 Brian Bascue 101983 Mark Teague 121982 Joe Goedert 201981 Joe Goedert 101980 Rob Holder 71979 Dan McAfee 71978 Greg Korbe 81977 Greg Korbe 161976 Steve Anson 111975 Steve Anson 101974 Dave Specht 91973 Three with 61972 Joe Steiner 51971 Bill Droege 61970 Jim Whitesell 101969 Bill Huisman 91968 Tom Wheeler 51967 Dwight Martinek 51966 Gary Holland 91965 Joseph Beck 71964 Kenneth Aiken 41963 Sam Somerhalder 61962 Richard Lee 3

Dean Pease 31961 Robert Jones 41960 Al Thaemert 5

TRIPLES2009 Jason King 52008 Justin Bloxom 2

Jordan Cruz 22007 Nate Tenbrink 42006 Three players 22005 Eric Eymann 42004 Ryan Saltzgaber 32003 Brad Anzman 32002 Pat Maloney 32001 Nick Sorensen 32000 Josh Cavender 41999 Kasey Weishaar 41998 Yancy Ayres 3

Eric Sommerhauser 31997 Heath Schesser 81996 Adam Green 41995 Chris Hess 51994 Chris Bouchard 31993 Petering, McFall 21992 Craig Wilson 51991 Lance Wilson 71990 Jeff Troll 3

Brad Rippelmeyer 31989 Craig Wilson 4

Bill Barnard 41988 Reese Beers 41987 Three with 31986 Gary Pridey 41985 Scott Graves 61984 Nine with 11983 Cary Colbert 2

Jay Kvasnicka 21982 Joe Goedert 101981 Antonio Triplett 111980 Glynn Perry 41979 Jeff Sherrer 61978 Tim Pepper 51977 Jeff Moore 81976 Steve Anson 61975 Steve Anson 4

1974 Steve Anson 61973 Steve Anson 31972 Bill Droege 41971 Bill Droege 41970 Bill Gartner 31969 Bill Huisman 4

Jack Woolsey 41968 Jack Woolsey 71967 Four with 31966 Stu Steele 61965 Stu Steele 31964 Sam Somerhalder 31963 Ernie Recob 21962 Five with 11961 Gerald Kreske 2

HOME RUNS2009 Justin Bloxom 122008 Nate Tenbrink 92007 Byron Wiley 72006 Jared Goedert 122005 Steve Murphy 10

Joe Roundy 102004 Josh Dent 42003 Pat Maloney 102002 Pat Maloney 112001 Pat Maloney 112000 Mark English 131999 Quinn Cravens 10

Brett Reid 101998 Quinn Cravens 9

Josh Marn 91997 Scott Poepard 16

Heath Schesser 161996 David Hendrix 121995 Scott Poepard 101994 David Hendrix 121993 Brian Culp 121992 Craig Wilson 81991 Craig Wilson 91990 Brian Culp 7

Chris Hmielewski 71989 Sean Collins 71988 Jeff Hulse 12

Jim Donohue 121987 Jeff Turtle 121986 Otto Kaifes 9

Jeff Turtle 91985 Otto Kaifes 91984 Cary Colbert 91983 Three with 41982 Cary Colbert 111981 Joe Goedert 61980 Rob Holder 141979 Don Hess 91978 Tim Pepper 71977 Greg Korbe 91976 Dave Specht 71975 Steve Anson 71974 Don Hoffman 41973 Ken Mosley 3

Scott Scholbe 31972 Ken Lehrmann 61971 Charlie Clark 41970 Bob Gartner 31969 Bob Gartner 51968 Jack Woolsey 81967 Jack Woolsey 21966 Norb Andrews 2

Stu Steele 21965 Joseph Beck 4

Stu Steele 41964 Kenneth Aiken 2

Ronald Wilson 21963 Raydon Robel 31962 Sam Somerhalder 21961 John Solmos 61960 John Solmos 5

TOTAL BASES2009 Justin Bloxom 1482008 Justin Bloxom 1052007 Byron Wiley 1022006 Joe Roundy 1212005 Steve Murphy 1142004 Terry Blunt 932003 Pat Maloney 1072002 Pat Maloney 1432001 Josh Cavender 1152000 Mark English 1251999 Kasey Weishaar 120

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1998 Josh Marn 1181997 Heath Schesser 1811996 Todd Fereday 1221995 Scott Poepard 1251994 Todd Fereday 100

Dave Hendrix 1001993 Brian Culp 1111992 Craig Wilson 1381991 Craig Wilson 1401990 Craig Wilson 951989 Russ Ringgenberg 1011988 David Chadd 1351987 Mike Hinkle 1061986 Jeff Turtle 991985 Mark Goodwin 1051984 Cary Colbert 721983 Mark Teague 811982 Cary Colbert 1201981 Antonio Triplett 1051980 Rob Holder 1071979 Don Hess 781978 Tim Pepper 931977 Greg Korbe 1121976 Steve Anson 1031975 Steve Anson 901974 Steve Anson 691973 Steve Anson 631972 Ken Lehrmann 611971 Bill Droege 641970 Jim Whitesell 641969 Bill Huisman 731968 Jack Woolsey 761967 Jack Woolsey 431966 Ernie Recob 531965 Joe Beck 531964 Not available1963 Ernie Recob 451962 Sam Somerhalder 271961 John Solmos 351960 John Solmos 46

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE2009 Justin Bloxom .6072008 Justin Bloxom .4792007 Byron Wiley .5262006 Joe Roundy .6112005 Steve Murphy .5762004 Steve Murphy .4652003 Ty Soto .5682002 Pat Maloney .647

2001 Pat Maloney .5792000 Mark English .6911999 Kasey Weishaar .6281998 Josh Marn .5731997 Heath Schesser .7641996 Dave Hendrix .5881995 Scott Poepard .5661994 Dave Hendrix .4931993 Brian Culp .6491992 Craig Wilson .6601991 Craig Wilson .6141990 Blair Hanneman .5271989 Sean Collins .5651988 Bill Barnard .6671987 Jeff Turtle .7541986 Jeff Turtle .5661985 Otto Kaifes .6881984 Cary Colbert .6731983 Cary Colbert .5971982 Cary Colbert .6321981 Glynn Perry .6081980 Rob Holder .7751979 Don Hess .5131978 Tim Pepper .6201977 Greg Korbe .6791976 Steve Anson .5921975 Steve Anson .6291974 Steve Anson .5231973 Steve Anson .4851972 Ken Lehrmann .5211971 Bill Droege .5821970 Jim Whitesell .5871969 Bill Huisman .6401968 Jack Woolsey .6971967 Jack Woolsey .4221966 Ernie Recob .4571965 Joe Beck .6391964 Not available1963 Ernie Recob .4641962 Harold Haun .3771961 John Solmos .5291960 John Solmos .551

WALKS2009 Adam Muenster 422008 Nate Tenbrink 322007 Byron Wiley 432006 Jared Goedert 392005 Terry Blunt 292004 Terry Blunt 45

2003 Pat Maloney 252002 Pat Maloney 362001 Osmar Castillo 322000 Kasey Weishaar 321999 Quinn Cravens 421998 Eric Sommerhauser 371997 Jason Bichelmeyer 401996 Adam Green 531995 Chris Bouchard 481994 Chris Hess 341993 Brian Culp 441992 Jamey Stellino 381991 Brian Culp 371990 Kevin Kaufman 371989 Jeff Troll 461988 Kent Gleason 471987 Mike Hinkle 271986 Otto Kaifes 421985 Scott Graves 381984 Cary Colbert 171983 Cary Colbert 321982 Joe Goedert 551981 Joe Goedert 401980 Rob Holder 321979 Jeff Sherrer 241978 Not available1977 Not available1976 Not available1975 Gary Holub 311974 Gary Holub 31

STOLEN BASES2009 Dane Yelovich 24

Adam Muenster 242008 Dane Yelovich 18

Adam Muenster 182007 Eli Rumler 152006 Brandon Farr 132005 Terry Blunt 262004 Terry Blunt 152003 Terry Blunt 82002 Osmar Castillo 142001 Josh Cavender 172000 Chad Tabor 161999 Chad Tabor 191998 Josh Marn 7

Andy Silva 71997 Todd Fereday 211996 Todd Fereday 161995 Tim Decker 37

1994 Tim Decker 131993 Todd Petering 251992 Jamey Stellino 141991 Lance Wilson 161990 Brian Culp 9

Jeff Troll 91989 Russ Ringgenberg 431988 Tony Braddock 211988 Sean Collins 211987 Tony Braddock 111986 Gary Pridey 271985 Scott Graves 301984 Scott Graves 61983 Mark Teague 81982 J. French 171981 Antonio Triplett 191980 Glynn Perry 81979 Mark Nordyke 191978 George Sallas 131977 Craig Cooper 4

Ken Dickerson 41976 Dave Specht 9

Gary Holub 91975 Gary Holub 181974 Gary Holub 141973 Ken Mosley 81972 Joe Steiner 71971 Four with 51970 Bill Droege 8

Bob Gartner 81969 Bill Huisman 91968 Jack Woolsey 131967 Tom Wheeler 91966 Ernie Recob 111965 Ernie Recob 121964 Keith Cramer 21963 Ernie Recob 31962 Harold Haun 11961 Tom Dunn 6

John Solmos 61960 Tom Dunn 41959 Al Thaemert 11958 Ken Nakari 1

Jim Raffety 1

Year AVG. GP-GS AB R RPG H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% 2009 .317 62-62 2126 458 7.4 675 123 22 58 420 1016 .478 223 83 393 .399 27 44 149-194 1642 687 67 .9722008 .261 58-58 1936 311 5.5 103 103 7 36 280 730 .377 243 76 433 .362 23 48 105-133 1544 640 67 .9702007 .290 58-58 1937 357 6.2 561 79 15 24 312 742 .383 267 74 375 .391 31 56 80-102 1536 648 67 .9702006 .314 53-53 1788 371 7.0 562 104 10 38 337 800 .447 214 52 283 .399 21 58 74-85 1384 614 57 .9722005 .309 55-55 1917 428 7.8 593 120 19 51 388 904 .472 231 51 321 .394 24 44 78-97 1440 648 81 .9632004 .259 56-56 1893 304 5.4 491 96 12 24 263 683 .361 259 50 370 .360 20 60 63-80 1521 595 81 .9632003 .282 52-52 1834 295 5.7 517 90 8 40 269 743 .405 188 36 365 .357 19 22 28-41 1341 523 109 .9452002 .314 55-55 2005 416 7.6 629 111 11 38 369 876 .437 225 64 393 .393 39 29 61-79 1467 598 129 .9412001 .279 53-53 1774 329 6.2 495 81 12 41 298 723 .408 194 61 345 .367 12 46 53-75 1361 521 82 .9582000 .302 51-51 1714 356 7.0 518 95 19 37 317 762 .445 230 64 333 .399 25 40 54-76 1278 535 99 .9481999 .300 55-55 1910 370 6.7 573 99 18 56 331 876 .459 209 49 395 .379 25 41 41-57 1426 618 110 .9491998 .284 52-52 1800 351 6.8 512 123 13 46 307 799 .444 240 45 392 .379 20 34 30-37 1333 550 111 .9441997 .326 56-56 2052 527 9.4 669 145 30 75 477 1099 .536 309 39 407 .418 33 23 78-101 1481 643 113 .9491996 .297 54-54 1923 460 8.5 572 119 20 48 407 875 .455 320 46 376 .406 24 23 68-86 1412 572 128 .9391995 .299 53-53 1801 429 8.1 539 104 17 35 387 782 .434 382 48 318 .430 25 32 100-123 1378 595 91 .9561994 .276 56-56 1821 306 5.5 503 81 15 31 273 707 .388 262 29 342 .373 21 10 48-65 1372 545 132 .9361993 .262 49-49 1630 303 6.2 427 80 10 28 251 611 .375 291 16 293 .372 19 26 53-72 1269 558 102 .9471992 .304 56-56 1781 396 7.1 542 123 17 32 340 795 .446 209 28 312 .381 11 31 50-67 1289 567 82 .9581991 .310 60-60 1863 437 7.3 577 92 27 54 377 885 .475 258 29 327 .430 19 22 68-95 1339 571 78 .9611990 .282 57-57 1738 325 5.7 490 79 16 34 283 703 .404 271 23 313 .380 12 22 53-77 1329 604 84 .9581989 .283 55-55 1668 362 6.6 472 82 19 25 319 667 .400 300 30 293 .395 19 13 110-142 1296 515 90 .9531988 .339 58-58 1910 564 9.7 648 126 17 63 476 997 .522 374 35 336 .447 36 8 84-97 1341 521 120 .9391987 .293 52-52 1603 373 7.2 470 84 17 53 330 747 .466 266 34 319 .400 15 6 59-79 1161 508 99 .9441986 .261 58-58 1783 346 6.0 465 91 16 38 294 702 .394 298 24 353 .367 19 18 98-129 1352 564 134 .9351985 .296 62-62 1832 407 6.6 543 96 24 52 363 843 .460 329 28 344 .406 12 14 138-162 1441 469 93 .9541984 .253 38-38 1061 202 5.3 268 56 8 27 169 401 .378 135 6 220 .337 7 4 21 789 308 68 .9421983 .274 43-43 1250 214 5.0 343 61 10 20 185 484 .387 199 10 232 .374 8 10 24-33 938 397 60 .9571982 .313 57-57 1665 418 7.3 521 91 38 45 381 823 .494 318 14 248 .419 28 11 49 1232 528 84 .9541981 .294 55-55 1479 359 6.5 435 65 26 23 283 621 .420 229 8 192 .384 14 21 83 1112 462 88 .9471980 .295 44-44 1238 253 5.8 365 47 20 40 223 430 .347 176 13 197 – – – 42 892 346 80 .9391979 .251 50-50 1286 236 4.7 324 38 17 21 189 462 .359 172 12 242 – – – 61 1030 356 83 .9431978 .265 49-49 1325 268 5.5 351 43 21 27 219 517 .390 213 14 229 .363 17 24 56 – – – –1977 .287 51-51 1416 250 4.9 406 60 23 22 222 578 .408 215 10 228 – – – 21 – – – –1976 .306 54-54 1511 318 5.9 462 71 21 29 270 662 .438 226 14 221 .392 25 15 40 – – – –1975 .276 46-46 1303 259 5.6 360 50 14 28 218 522 .401 219 13 201 .381 6 12 46 987 358 85 .9411974 .260 47-47 1290 212 4.5 335 64 14 18 181 481 .373 201 14 255 .360 14 11 39 1016 382 67 .9541973 .251 45-45 1241 150 3.3 311 51 11 15 122 429 .346 125 9 222 .318 12 13 28 947 371 64 .9541972 .275 34-34 1000 160 4.7 275 23 12 24 144 394 .394 108 7 170 .343 11 11 24 747 295 66 .9401971 .289 33-33 1069 161 4.9 310 34 15 14 139 416 .389 96 9 137 .349 6 9 30 – – – –

TEAM BATTING STATISTICS TOP 10 TEAMSBATTING AVERAGE

1. .339 ....................................19882. .326 ....................................19973. .317 ................................20094. .314 ....................................2002

.314 ....................................20066. .313 ....................................19827. .310 ....................................19918. .309 ....................................20059. .306 ....................................1976

10. .304 ....................................1992

RUNS1. 564 ......................................19882. 527 ......................................19973. 460 ......................................19964. 458 ..................................20095. 437 ......................................19916. 429 ......................................19957. 428 ......................................20058. 418 ......................................19829. 416 ......................................2002

10. 407 ......................................1985

RUNS PER GAME1. 9.7 ......................................19882. 9.4 ......................................19973. 8.5 ......................................19964. 8.1 ......................................19955. 7.8 ......................................20056. 7.6 ......................................20027. 7.4 ..................................20098. 7.3 ......................................1982

7.3 ......................................199110. 7.2 ......................................1987

RUNS BATTED IN1. 477 ......................................19972. 476 ......................................19883. 420 ..................................20094. 407 ......................................19965. 388 ......................................20056. 387 ......................................19957. 381 ......................................19828. 377 ......................................19919. 369 ......................................2002

10. 363 ......................................1985

HITS1. 675 ..................................20092. 669 ......................................19973. 648 ......................................19884. 629 ......................................20025. 593 ......................................20056. 577 ......................................19917. 573 ......................................19998. 572 ......................................19969. 562 ......................................2006

10. 561 ......................................2007

DOUBLES1. 145 ......................................19972. 126 ......................................19883. 123 ......................................1992

123 ......................................1998123 ..................................2009

6. 120 ......................................20057. 119 ......................................19968. 111 ......................................20029. 104 ......................................1995

104 ......................................2006

TRIPLES1. 38 ........................................19822. 30 ........................................19973. 27 ........................................19914. 26 ........................................19815. 24 ........................................19856. 23 ........................................19777. 22 ....................................20098. 21 ........................................1968

21 ........................................197621 ........................................1978

HOME RUNS1. 75 ........................................19972. 63 ........................................19883. 58 ....................................20094. 56 ........................................19995. 54 ........................................19916. 53 ........................................19877. 52 ........................................19858. 51 ........................................20059. 48 ........................................1996

10. 46 ........................................1998

STOLEN BASES1. 149 ..................................20092. 138 ......................................19853. 110 ......................................19894. 105 ......................................20085. 100 ......................................19956. 98 ........................................19867. 84 ........................................19888. 83 ........................................19819. 80 ........................................2007

10. 78 ........................................199778 ........................................2005

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VICTORIES

2009 A.J. Morris 14

2008 Brad Hutt 7

2007 Brad Hutt 9

2006 Chase Bayuk 7

Brad Hutt 7

2005 Adam Cowart 7

Chase Mitchell 7

2004 Carlos Torres 6

2003 Jim Ripley 4

2002 Brock Smith 6

2001 Luke Robertson 7

2000 Chad Duckers 4

Jason Wells 4

1999 Derek Andersen 6

Brandon Peck 6

1998 Brandon Peck 4

1997 Eric Yanz 5

1996 Matt Koeman 7

1995 Matt Koeman 6

Adam Novak 6

1994 Jon Oiseth 4

1993 Dan Driskill 3

Rob Merriman 3

1992 Dan Driskill 9

1991 Dan Driskill 5

Kent Hipp 5

Chris Hmielewski 5

Sean Pedersen 5

1990 David Hierholzer 7

1989 Bill Schafer 6

Jeff Peterson 6

1988 Jeff Peterson 7

1987 Zack Kimbell 6

1986 Robby Guinn 5

1985 Tom Smith 7

Wally Bramlage 7

1984 Scott Lichlyter 3

1983 Mike Wilkerson 5

1982 Mickey Fleeman 4

Scott McClanahan 4

Tony Smith 4

Louie Trujillo 4

1981 Mike Johnson 6

1980 Mike O’Malley 3

Larry Spresser 3

1979 Don Waller 4

1978 Scott Mach 5

1977 Neal Hudson 6

Lon Ostrom 6

Frank Seitz 6

1976 Lon Ostrom 9

1975 Andy Replogle 9

1974 Andy Replogle 9

1973 Andy Replogle 7

1972 Bob Lesslie 6

1971 Bruce Bennett 5

1970 Bob Haney 6

1969 Mark Arnold 3

Steve Snyder 3

Steve Wood 3

1968 Nick Horner 8

1967 Steve Snyder 5

1966 Wade Johnson 6

1965 Ivor Evans 3

Wade Johnson 3

1964 Alfred Bolte 3

1963 Carrold Howard 2

James Wesch 2

1962 Ivor Evans 2

1961 Wayne Thummel 5

1960 Wayne Thummel 2

EARNED RUN AVERAGE

2009 A.J. Morris 2.09

2008 Daniel Edwards 2.47

2007 Daniel Edwards 2.27

2006 Ben Hornbeck 1.24

2005 Adam Cowart 3.93

2004 Carlos Torres 4.12

2003 Eric Rollins 5.65

2002 Franco Pezely 2.65

2001 Scott Tallman 2.91

2000 Derek Ver Helst 4.68

1999 Blake Johnson 3.26

1998 Andy Silva 2.66

1997 David Meares 3.00

1996 David Johnson 3.54

1995 Dan Albrecht 1.50

1994 Sean Pedersen 3.63

1993 Rob Merriman 5.09

1992 Dan Driskill 3.83

1991 Kent Hipp 3.47

1990 David Hierholzer 3.13

1989 Mike Hedrick 3.10

1988 Steve Scoville 4.85

1987 Mike Hinkle 3.00

1986 Marty Darnell 3.35

1985 Tom Smith 3.87

1984 Lynn Lichter 5.63

1983 Tony Smith 4.30

1982 Duane Harms 4.59

1981 Louie Trujillo 4.17

1980 Doug Able 6.12

1979 Mike Wright 3.67

1978 Scott Mach 3.88

1977 Neal Hudson 3.57

1976 Ted Power 2.34

1975 Scott Mach 2.47

1974 Stu Lindell 1.91

1973 Andy Replogle 2.74

1972 Stu Lindell 1.91

1971 Phil Oliver 2.22

1970 Bob Haney 1.34

1969 Steve Snyder 2.98

1968 Nick Horner 2.83

1967 Steve Snyder 2.69

1966 Wade Johnson 1.09

1965 John Krob 3.28

1964 Robert Stauth 3.13

1963 James Wesch 2.43

1962 Brad Steele 5.40

1961 Wayne Thummel 3.64

1960 Richard Heiman 3.07

STRIKEOUTS

2009 A.J. Morris 100

2008 Daniel Edwards 53

2007 Brad Hutt 56

2006 Adam Cowart 72

2005 Adam Cowart 70

2004 Jim Ripley 90

2003 Jim Ripley 59

2002 Brock Smith 60

2001 Luke Robertson 87

2000 Luke Robertson 73

1999 Derek Andersen 91

1998 Chris Traylor 71

1997 Eric Yanz 79

1996 Matt Koeman 84

1995 Matt Koeman 71

1994 Jon Oiseth 47

1993 Dan Driskill 64

1992 Dan Driskill 82

1991 Kent Hipp 65

1990 David Hierholzer 90

1989 Bill Schafer 67

David Hierholzer 67

1988 Zack Kimbell 71

1987 Zack Kimbell 41

1986 Rocky Ferguson 65

1985 Tom Smith 82

1984 Lynn Lichter 34

1983 Chris Hamilton 40

1982 Louie Trujillo 65

1981 Mickey Fleeman 38

1980 Tom Harvey 27

1979 Tom Harvey 35

1978 Neal Hudson 45

1977 Dave Tuttle 65

1976 Ted Power 99

1975 Andy Replogle 71

1974 Andy Replogle 74

1973 Andy Replogle 78

1972 Bob Lesslie 70

1971 Lon Kruger 38

1970 Bryce Dietrich 48

1969 Nick Horner 50

1968 Nick Horner 67

1967 Steve Snyder 61

1966 Wade Johnson 55

1965 Ivor Evans 42

1964 Alfred Bolte 36

1963 Alfred Bolte 41

1962 Wayne Thummel 37

1961 Wayne Thummel 46

1960 Richard Heiman 33

STRIKEOUTS/9 INNINGS

2009 James Allen 10.3

2008 Daniel Edwards 11.9

2007 Daniel Edwards 12.5

2006 Ben Hornbeck 10.8

2005 Adam Cowart 6.3

2004 Jim Ripley 10.9

2003 Eric Rollins 9.1

2002 Jonathan Gutierrez 8.6

2001 James Brazeal 8.8

2000 Luke Robertson 8.8

1999 Tim Johnson 9.9

1998 Mickey Blount 11.7

1997 Eric Yanz 9.8

1996 David Johnson 10.2

1995 Dan Albrecht 10.1

1994 Rob Merriman 7.0

1993 Kevin Wicker 6.5

1992 Dan Driskill 7.5

1991 Sean Pedersen 8.8

1990 David Hierholzer 8.3

1989 Bill Schafer 9.6

1988 Scott Scoville 10.0

1987 Rocky Ferguson 8.0

1986 Rocky Ferguson 8.0

1985 Robby Guinn 9.4

1984 Lynn Lichter 5.5

1983 Chris Hamilton 8.2

1982 Louie Trujillo 7.7

1981 Greg Jones 10.0

1980 Al Hunter 8.7

1979 Mark Laterza 6.6

1978 Neal Hudson 6.9

1977 Dave Tuttle 8.9

1976 Ted Power 12.2

Dave Tuttle 12.2

1975 Dale Allerheiligen 9.1

1974 Ted Power 10.0

1973 Jim Kick 9.3

1972 Bob Lesslie 10.5

1971 Lon Kruger 7.4

1970 Dave Klenda 7.7

1969 Bob Haney 11.2

1968 Nick Horner 10.0

1967 Wade Johnson 9.3

1966 Steve Wood 9.3

1965 Ivor Evans 6.8

1964 Not available

1963 Jim Wesch 9.1

1962 Wayne Thummel 8.5

1961 Wayne Thummel 9.5

1960 Richard Heiman 6.7

FEWEST WALKS/9 INNINGS

2009 Todd Vogel 2.0

Kayvon Bahramzadeh 2.0

2008 Todd Vogel 2.0

2007 Tyler Ruch 2.1

2006 Adam Cowart 1.1

2005 Adam Cowart 1.3

2004 B.J. Kissel 1.1

2003 Kevin Melcher 1.6

2002 Brock Smith 1.8

2001 Spencer Black 2.3

2000 Luke Robertson 3.4

1999 Derek Andersen 3.2

1998 Brandon Peck 2.9

1997 David Meares 3.0

1996 Matt Koeman 4.1

1995 Larry Walty 5.0

1994 Sean Pedersen 4.8

1993 Brett Bock 3.1

Jeff Woita 3.1

1992 Sean Pedersen 2.2

1991 Sean Pedersen 3.8

1990 Sean Pedersen 3.4

1989 David Hierholzer 4.0

1988 Zack Kimbell 5.5

1987 Mike Hinkle 2.5

1986 Scott Lichlyter 4.2

1985 Tom Smith 3.5

1984 Lynn Lichter 3.2

1983 Scott McClanahan 3.0

1982 Mickey Fleeman 3.5

1981 Mike Johnson 4.9

1980 Jim Ferguson 3.4

1979 Doug Able 2.0

1978 Scott Mach 3.3

1977 Neal Hudson 2.4

1976 Scott Mach 2.5

1975 Scott Mach 2.9

1974 Mike Hamilton 4.7

1973 Stu Lindell 4.6

1972 Dave Klenda 3.3

1971 Bruce Bennett 1.9

1970 Bob Haney 1.1

1969 Bob Haney 2.6

1968 Steve Snyder 3.6

1967 Steve Snyder 2.4

1966 Wade Johnson 2.4

1965 Bob Ballard 3.3

1964 Not available

1963 Alfred Bolte 2.9

1962 Wayne Thummel 4.6

1961 Wayne Thummel 2.7

1960 Wayne Thummel 2.3

INNINGS PITCHED

2009 A.J. Morris 116.1

2008 Brad Butt 98.2

2007 Brad Hutt 99.2

2006 Adam Cowart 89.1

2005 Adam Cowart 100.2

2004 Carlos Torres 113.2

2003 Jim Ripley 67.1

2002 Brock Smith 83.0

2001 Luke Robertson 90.1

2000 Jason Wells 87.0

1999 Derek Andersen 97.2

1998 Brandon Peck 92.2

1997 Eric Yanz 72.2

1996 Matt Koeman 104.2

1995 Eric Yanz 80.0

1994 Jon Oiseth 73.0

1993 Dan Driskill 90.3

1992 Dan Driskill 98.2

1991 Kent Hipp 83.0

1990 David Hierholzer 97.2

1989 Jeff Peterson 84.1

1988 Jeff Peterson 76.0

1987 Zack Kimbell 66.2

1986 Rocky Ferguson 73.1

1985 Tom Smith 114.0

1984 Mike Wilkerson 57.1

1983 Scott McClanahan 56.2

1982 Louie Trujillo 76.1

1981 Mike Johnson 61.0

1980 Tom Harvey 45.0

1979 Doug Able 54.0

1978 Scott Mach 62.2

1977 Lon Ostrom 67.0

1976 Ted Power 73.0

1975 Andy Replogle 82.1

1974 Andy Replogle 73.1

1973 Andy Replogle 78.2

1972 Bob Lesslie 60.0

1971 Phil Oliver 68.2

1970 Bryce Dietrich 62.2

1969 Steve Snyder 51.1

1968 Nick Horner 60.1

1967 Steve Snyder 60.1

1966 Wade Johnson 66.1

1965 Ivor Evans 56.0

1964 Alfred Bolte 51.0

1963 Alfred Bolte 55.2

1962 Wayne Thummel 39.1

1961 Wayne Thummel 47.0

1960 Richard Heiman 44.1

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APPEARANCES

2009 Thomas Rooke 32

2008 Daniel Edwards 28

2007 Justin Murray 24

2006 Three players 18

2005 Bryan Peterson 24

2004 Matt Petersen 21

2003 Eric Rollins 24

2002 Franco Pezely 22

2001 Spencer Black 21

2000 Todd Lundwall 23

1999 Tim Johnson 24

1998 Andy Silva 20

1997 David Johnson 29

1996 Brian Thompson 25

1995 Larry Walty 25

1994 Kevin Wicker 19

1993 Brett Bock 18

1992 Brett Bock 20

1991 Dan Driskill 18

1990 Steve Scoville 21

1989 Bill Schafer 17

1988 Bill Schafer 22

1987 Marty Darnell 21

1986 Marty Darnell 19

1985 Three with 18

1984 Mike Wilkerson 11

1983 Dave Schmitz 16

1982 Three with 16

1981 Louie Trujillo 13

1980 Larry Spresser 16

1979 Mike Wright 14

1978 Scott Mach 14

1977 Scott Mach 12

Frank Seitz 12

1976 Scott Mach 14

1975 Three with 14

1974 Andy Replogle 14

1973 Stu Lindell 14

1972 Stu Lindell 16

1971 Dave Klenda 13

1970 Three with 17

1969 Mike Todd 12

1968 Nick Horner 13

1967 Steve Snyder 11

1966 Bob Ballard 11

1966 Dennis Erkenbrack 11

1965 Bob Ballard 14

1964 Alfred Bolte 9

1963 Alfred Bolte 10

1962 John Laurie 12

1961 Richard Heiman 9

1960 Al Schierling 9

GAMES STARTED

2009 A.J. Morris 16

2008 Brad Hutt 14

2007 Brad Hutt 15

2006 Adam Cowart 14

2005 Adam Cowart 14

Chase Mitchell 14

2004 Brett Bagley 16

2003 Jim Ripley 13

Kevin Melcher 13

2002 Kevin Melcher 14

Brock Smith 14

2001 Luke Robertson 13

2000 Jason Wells 14

1999 Derek Andersen 15

1998 Brandon Peck 16

1997 Jon Oiseth 13

1996 Matt Koeman 16

1995 Eric Yanz 12

1994 Jon Oiseth 12

1993 Dan Driskill 13

1992 Dan Driskill 13

1991 Kent Hipp 12

Chris Hmielewski 12

1990 David Hierholzer 14

1989 Jeff Peterson 14

1988 Zack Kimbell 14

1987 Paul Iseman 10

1986 Rocky Ferguson 13

1985 Tom Smith 14

1984 Mike Wilkerson 10

1983 Scott McClanahan 9

1982 Louie Trujillo 11

1981 Mike Johnson 9

Louie Trujillo 9

1980 Tom Harvey 8

Mike O’Malley 8

1979 Doug Able 9

Tom Harvey 9

1978 Neal Hudson 9

Scott Mach 9

1977 Lon Ostrom 10

Dave Tuttle 10

1976 Ted Power 11

Dave Tuttle 11

1975 Andy Replogle 13

1974 Andy Replogle 11

1973 Jim Kick 11

Andy Replogle 11

1972 Bob Lesslie 8

1971 Phil Oliver 10

1970 Mark Arnold 10

1969 Nick Horner 8

1968 Nick Horner 9

1967 Wade Johnson 7

Steve Snyder 7

1966 Wade Johnson 10

1965 Bob Ballard 6

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H H/9 R ER BB BB/9 SO SO/9 2B 3B HR B/Avg. WP HBP2009 4.52 43-18-1 62 62 6 0 0 11 547.1 600 9.9 308 275 169 2.8 453 2.7 98 6 58 .282 37 402008 5.12 29-29 58 58 4 5 3 14 514.2 587 10.3 328 293 179 3.1 361 6.3 114 8 47 .292 29 522007 4.68 34-24 58 58 2 4 3 16 512.0 527 9.3 306 266 231 4.1 383 6.7 97 22 46 .270 41 462006 3.94 31-20-2 53 53 2 1 3 12 461.1 507 9.8 251 202 120 2.3 344 6.7 114 19 29 .281 14 262005 4.22 30-25 55 55 2 2 1 11 480.0 502 9.4 271 225 161 3.0 302 5.7 101 11 34 .270 15 462004 5.54 26-30 56 56 3 1 1 11 507.0 569 10.1 380 312 244 4.3 408 7.2 104 16 52 .286 56 612003 7.41 15-37 52 52 1 0 0 7 447.0 630 12.7 455 368 221 4.5 305 6.1 105 15 56 .335 54 712002 5.23 30-25 55 55 3 2 0 10 489.0 581 10.7 386 284 180 3.3 374 6.9 92 17 66 .293 53 512001 6.27 25-28 53 53 3 1 1 10 453.2 557 11.1 364 316 209 4.2 314 6.2 113 10 43 .302 47 552000 6.89 19-32 51 51 5 1 1 6 426.0 529 11.2 430 326 271 5.7 327 6.9 113 16 38 .302 54 461999 6.61 26-29 55 55 5 2 1 11 475.0 576 10.9 412 349 240 4.6 381 7.2 136 21 60 .300 39 341998 6.32 20-32 52 52 0 1 1 11 444.1 567 11.5 411 312 241 4.9 382 7.7 126 17 62 .312 43 421997 6.09 32-24 56 56 0 1 1 13 493.2 550 10.0 419 153 310 5.7 428 7.8 112 15 59 .285 61 611996 5.66 28-26 54 54 3 3 2 13 470.2 569 10.9 453 296 305 5.8 402 7.7 86 18 48 .293 53 621995 6.31 29-24 53 53 10 1 – 6 459.1 466 9.1 385 322 349 6.8 368 7.2 79 13 36 .263 62 621994 7.72 13-43 56 56 4 0 0 7 460.0 548 10.7 494 394 393 7.7 290 5.7 102 33 46 .299 66 551993 6.70 15-34 49 49 10 1 – 4 423.0 517 11.0 401 315 249 5.3 255 5.4 109 20 40 .300 44 421992 6.01 28-28 56 56 14 1 – 6 429.0 490 10.3 337 287 259 5.4 309 6.5 73 11 37 .289 59 391991 5.95 31-29 60 60 18 6 – 3 447.0 492 9.9 364 295 304 6.1 380 7.7 90 15 43 .283 50 381990 5.79 30-27 57 57 16 2 – 13 443.0 525 10.7 338 285 258 5.2 300 6.1 79 14 50 .298 42 181989 5.48 32-23 55 55 13 2 – 11 432.0 503 10.5 329 263 281 5.9 320 6.7 75 10 38 .292 51 311988 7.19 34-24 58 58 14 0 – 4 447.0 536 10.8 448 357 338 6.8 376 7.6 84 12 65 .290 69 271987 6.86 28-24 52 52 14 4 – 7 387.0 470 10.9 353 275 244 5.7 229 5.3 82 10 51 .298 20 191986 6.79 24-34 58 58 10 3 – 5 450.2 605 12.1 439 340 310 6.2 287 5.7 112 16 58 .323 21 211985 5.87 29-33 62 62 26 1 – 3 474.0 510 9.7 388 309 288 5.5 332 6.3 87 14 56 .290 28 151984 7.39 14-24 38 38 20 2 – 1 263.0 363 12.4 248 216 134 4.6 133 4.6 62 16 29 .328 20 181983 6.01 18-25 43 43 12 3 – 5 312.2 389 11.2 252 209 173 5.0 184 5.3 68 19 28 .301 25 101982 6.64 29-27-1 57 57 18 – – 1 410.2 501 11.0 382 303 281 6.2 301 6.6 81 22 44 .299 59 141981 6.56 34-21 55 55 28 – – 6 370.2 449 10.9 334 270 231 5.6 249 6.1 68 15 33 .299 28 251980 8.08 15-29 44 44 7 – – 4 296.1 413 12.5 344 266 217 6.6 186 5.6 65 4 47 .329 40 181979 5.46 21-28-1 50 50 19 – – 8 346.0 398 10.4 259 210 168 4.4 206 5.4 59 19 45 .298 29 131978 5.79 20-29 49 49 20 – – – 339.0 427 11.3 305 218 168 4.5 194 5.2 58 28 22 .299 25 111977 5.20 28-23 51 51 31 – – – 354.2 405 10.3 275 205 159 4.0 194 4.9 64 27 19 .282 – 131976 4.19 35-19 54 54 31 – – – 365.1 330 8.1 245 170 209 5.1 332 8.2 51 15 25 .226 23 231975 3.84 24-22 46 46 17 – – – 330.2 305 8.3 218 141 174 4.7 263 7.2 47 17 14 .241 32 171974 3.01 31-16 47 47 20 – – 3 338.2 284 7.6 157 112 227 6.0 297 7.9 32 14 11 .226 35 81973 3.86 20-25 45 45 26 – – 1 316.2 266 7.6 174 136 201 5.7 282 8.0 33 12 18 .227 20 151972 3.54 17-17 34 34 15 – – 4 249.0 228 8.2 142 98 127 4.6 212 7.7 32 5 19 .237 10 91971 3.92 18-15 33 33 16 – – – 262.0 269 9.2 150 114 103 3.5 164 5.6 40 7 18 .260 11 81970 3.84 18-18 36 36 10 – – – 277.0 256 8.3 164 117 161 5.2 211 6.9 28 9 10 .238 34 171969 3.92 17-15 32 32 12 – – – 227.2 200 7.9 134 99 136 5.4 217 8.6 – – – – 30 31968 4.02 15-16 32 32 14 – – – 233.0 193 7.5 144 104 153 5.9 213 8.2 36 9 17 .216 15 51967 3.62 16-13 29 29 10 – – – 210.2 171 7.3 111 82 133 5.7 184 7.9 25 5 7 .224 9 81966 2.93 19-14 33 33 19 – – – 236.1 213 8.1 116 77 116 4.4 183 7.0 22 8 13 .233 12 11

TEAM PITCHING STATISTICS TOP 10 TEAMSEARNED RUN AVERAGE

1. 2.93 ....................................19662. 3.01 ....................................19743. 3.54 ....................................19724. 3.62 ....................................19675. 3.84 ....................................1970

3.84 ....................................19757. 3.86 ....................................19738. 3.92 ....................................1969

3.92 ....................................197110. 3.94 ....................................2006

EARNED RUN AVERAGE(Since introduction of aluminum bat - 1977)

1. 3.94 ....................................20062. 4.22 ....................................20053. 4.52 ................................20094. 4.68 ....................................20075. 5.12 ....................................20086. 5.20 ....................................19777. 5.23 ....................................20028. 5.46 ....................................19799. 5.48 ....................................1989

10. 5.54 ....................................2004

STRIKEOUTS1. 453 ..................................20092. 428 ......................................19973. 408 ......................................20044. 402 ......................................19965. 383 ......................................20076. 382 ......................................19987. 381 ......................................19998. 380 ......................................19919. 376 ......................................1988

10. 374 ......................................2002

STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS1. 8.6 ......................................19692. 8.2 ......................................19683. 8.0 ......................................19734. 7.9 ......................................1967

7.9 ......................................19746. 7.8 ......................................19977. 7.7 ......................................1972

7.7 ......................................19917.7 ......................................19967.7 ......................................1998

FEWEST WALKS PER 9 INNINGS 1. 2.3 ......................................20062. 2.8 ..................................20093. 3.0 ......................................20054. 3.1 ......................................20085. 3.3 ......................................20026. 3.5 ......................................19717. 3.6 ......................................19648. 4.0 ......................................19779. 4.1 ......................................2007

10. 4.2 ......................................2001

FEWEST HITS PER 9 INNINGS1. 7.3 ......................................19672. 7.5 ......................................19683. 7.6 ......................................1973

7.6 ......................................19745. 7.9 ......................................19696. 8.1 ......................................1966

8.1 ......................................19768. 8.2 ......................................19729. 8.3 ......................................1970

8.3 ......................................1975

FEWEST HITS PER 9 INNINGS(Since introduction of aluminum bat - 1977)

1. 9.1 ......................................19952. 9.3 ......................................20073. 9.4 ......................................20054. 9.7 ......................................19855. 9.8 ......................................20066. 9.9 ......................................1991

9.9 ..................................20098. 10.0 ....................................19979. 10.1 ....................................2004

10. 10.3 ....................................197710.3 ....................................199210.3 ....................................2008

LOWEST OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE(Since introduction of aluminum bat - 1977)

1. .263 ....................................19952. .270 ....................................2005

.270 .................................... 20074. .281 ....................................20065. .282 ....................................1977

.282 ................................20097. .283 ....................................19918. .285 ....................................19979. .286 ....................................2004

10. .289 ....................................1992

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Overall ConferenceYear Record Record Finish Home Away Neutral Coach1897 4-3 – – 3-2 1-1 0-0 H.W. Wagner1898 2-6 – – 2-6 0-0 0-0 Unknown1899 3-5 – – 3-4 0-1 0-0 Unknown1900 3-7 – – 3-2 0-5 0-0 Unknown1901 6-8 – – 6-4 0-4 0-0 Unknown1902 5-5 – – 4-2 1-3 0-0 Unknown1903 8-5 – – 5-3 3-2 0-0 Unknown1904 8-6 – – 4-3 4-3 0-0 Mike Ahearn1905 9-8 – – 7-4 2-4 0-0 Mike Ahearn1906 14-4-1 – – 10-3 4-1-1 0-0 Mike Ahearn1907 19-4 – – 15-3 4-1 0-0 Mike Ahearn1908 12-2-1 – – 9-2-1 3-0 0-0 Mike Ahearn1909 14-6 – – 14-1 0-5 0-0 Mike Ahearn1910 17-3 – – 13-2 4-1 0-0 Mike Ahearn1911 10-2 – – 6-1 4-1 0-0 Unknown1912 12-2 – – 11-1 1-1 0-0 Guy Lowman1913 7-8 – – 6-7 1-1 0-0 Guy Lowman1914 6-8-1 – – 6-5 0-3-1 0-0 Guy Lowman1915 6-5 – – 5-4 1-1 0-0 Guy Lowman1916 3-9 – – 3-6 0-3 0-0 Unknown1917 6-3 – – 5-2 1-1 0-0 Unknown1918 No team due to World War I1919 4-2 – – 4-2 0-0 0-0 Z.G. Clevenger1920 11-2 – – 7-0 4-2 0-0 Z.G. Clevenger1921 4-4 – – 1-4 3-0 0-0 Z.G. Clevenger1922 2-2 – – 1-1 1-1 0-0 E.C. Curtiss1923 5-6 – – 3-2 2-4 0-0 E.C. Curtiss1924 9-8 – – 7-3 2-5 0-0 E.C. Curtiss1925 6-6 – – 4-4 2-2 0-0 Charles Coursaut1926 5-1 – – 5-1 0-0 0-0 Charles Coursaut1927 5-3 – – 4-2 1-1 0-0 Charles Coursaut1928 10-2 – – 3-0 7-2 0-0 Charles Coursaut

BIG SIX CONFERENCE (1929-47)1929 9-5 8-5 T2nd 7-2 2-3 0-0 Charles Coursaut1930 13-3-1 9-3 T1st 10-3 3-0-1 0-0 Charles Coursaut1931 7-7 4-4 3rd 4-2 3-5 0-0 Charles Coursaut1932 7-6 5-4 3rd 3-4 4-2 0-0 Charles Coursaut1933 9-3 3-2 T1st 7-3 2-0 0-0 Charles Coursaut1934 7-6 – – 4-1 3-5 0-0 Charles Coursaut1935 4-5 4-5 3rd 2-4 2-1 0-0 Wes Fry1936 5-9 3-7 4th 1-5 4-4 0-0 Wes Fry1937 8-4-1 7-3 2nd 8-4-1 0-0 0-0 Wes Fry1938 8-7 4-7 5th 6-2 2-5 0-0 Wes Fry1939 8-9 5-9 T4th 4-2 1-1 0-0 Charles Coursaut1940 11-5 8-4 2nd 6-2 5-3 0-0 ^Myers/Russell1941 8-7 5-4 3rd 6-2 2-5 0-0 Chili Cochrane1942 4-10 4-7 3rd 2-2 2-8 0-0 Chili Cochrane1943-45 No team due to World War II1946 2-11 1-9 6th 2-5 0-6 0-0 Chili Cochrane1947 16-6 7-5 3rd 10-1 5-3 0-0 Lud Fiser

BIG SEVEN CONFERENCE (1948-57)1948 9-10 7-8 3rd 5-4 4-6 0-0 Lud Fiser1949 7-12 6-8 5th 5-4 2-8 0-0 Fritz Knorr1950 7-13 5-11 7th 4-8 3-5 0-0 Fritz Knorr1951 5-10 5-10 6th 4-4 1-6 0-0 Ray Wauthier1952 5-15 2-15 7th 3-8 2-7 0-0 Ray Wauthier1953 4-13 1-12 7th 3-8 1-5 0-0 Ray Wauthier1954 10-10 3-10 7th 3-4 7-6 0-0 Ray Wauthier1955 4-11 2-10 T6th 4-6 0-5 0-0 Ray Wauthier1956 5-10 3-9 7th 3-2 2-8 0-0 Ray Wauthier1957 7-10 5-10 7th 4-4 3-6 0-0 Ray Wauthier

BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE (1958-96)1958 2-18 2-18 8th 1-10 1-7 0-0 Ray Wauthier1959 4-9 4-9 7th 1-4 3-5 0-0 Ray Wauthier1960 5-18 3-14 8th 1-8 4-10 0-0 Ray Wauthier1961 10-12 10-10 4th 7-4 3-8 0-0 Ray Wauthier1962 4-18 2-16 8th 1-8 3-10 0-0 Ray Wauthier1963 6-20 4-16 8th 3-3 3-17 0-0 Ray Wauthier1964 6-17 3-15 8th 2-7 4-10 0-0 Ray Wauthier1965 8-18 6-13 7th 5-3 3-15 0-0 Bob Brasher1966 20-13 10-10 T4th 8-6 12-7 0-0 Bob Brasher1967 16-13 9-8 4th 4-5 12-8 0-0 Bob Brasher1968 15-16-1 13-7 2nd 7-5 8-11-1 0-0 Bob Brasher1969 17-15 7-9 4th 8-4 9-11 0-0 Bob Brasher1970 18-18 8-10 6th 7-7 6-8 5-3 Bob Brasher1971 18-15 11-10 5th 7-3 8-9 3-3 Bob Brasher1972 17-17 9-9 5th 7-6 10-11 0-0 Bob Brasher1973 20-25 9-11 4th 16-6 4-19 0-0 Phil Wilson

Overall ConferenceYear Record Record Finish Home Away Neutral Coach1974 31-16 14-7 2nd 19-7 12-9 0-0 Phil Wilson1975 24-22 9-9 T4th 17-12 7-10 0-0 Phil Wilson1976 35-19 11-10 5th 26-8 7-7 2-4 Phil Wilson1977 28-23 7-5 2nd* 20-5 6-14 2-4 Phil Wilson1978 20-29 2-10 4th* 13-9 7-20 0-0 Dave Baker1979 21-28-1 3-17 4th* 20-17-1 0-10 1-1 Dave Baker1980 15-29 2-18 4th* 12-12 3-17 0-0 Dave Baker1981 34-21 8-12 6th 30-6 4-15 0-0 Dave Baker1982 29-27 4-20 7th 28-13 1-14 0-0 Dave Baker1983 18-25 2-16 7th 11-10 3-12 4-3 Dave Baker1984 14-24 4-18 7th 13-7 1-17 0-0 Bill Hickey1985 29-33 8-14 4th 21-8 6-21 2-4 Gary Vaught1986 24-34 5-19 7th 14-12 10-22 0-0 Gary Vaught1987 28-24 9-12 5th 20-3 8-21 0-0 Mike Clark1988 34-24 8-16 T5th 20-11 9-12 5-1 Mike Clark1989 32-23 8-16 T5th 22-7 6-14 4-2 Mike Clark1990 30-27 13-11 2nd 22-8 8-14 0-5 Mike Clark1991 31-29 9-15 7th 17-11 13-15 1-3 Mike Clark1992 28-28 8-16 T6th 13-11 10-16 5-1 Mike Clark1993 15-34 6-17 6th 8-14 2-16 5-4 Mike Clark1994 13-43 3-27 7th 9-14 3-26 1-3 Mike Clark1995 29-24 13-14 T4th 21-6 5-13 3-5 Mike Clark1996 28-26 11-18 5th 13-11 11-12 4-3 Mike Clark

BIG 12 CONFERENCE (1997-PRESENT)1997 32-24 10-20 9th 20-11 8-10 4-3 Mike Clark1998 20-32 9-19 10th 14-11 3-18 3-3 Mike Clark1999 26-29 11-18 9th 0-0 4-17 22-12 Mike Clark2000 19-32 5-24 11th 13-12 2-15 4-5 Mike Clark2001 25-28 10-17 9th 18-11 4-16 3-1 Mike Clark2002 30-25 13-13 T5th 16-10 7-8 7-7 Mike Clark2003 15-37 5-22 10th 8-13 2-20 5-4 Mike Clark2004 26-30 4-23 10th 17-15 4-13 5-2 Brad Hill2005 30-25 8-19 10th 21-9 4-13 5-3 Brad Hill2006 31-20-2 8-17-2 9th 22-9 5-9-2 4-2 Brad Hill2007 34-24 10-16 8th 19-9 7-12 8-3 Brad Hill2008 29-29 11-16 T6th 18-11 7-15 4-3 Brad Hill2009 43-18-1 14-11-1 4th 24-7 13-9-1 6-2 Brad Hill

^Frank Myers and Dougal Russell served as co-head coaches in the 1940 season.* Big Eight was divided into East and West divisions.

COACHING RECORDS:Mike Clark, 1987-2003 ..........................................................................................435-489 (.471)Brad Hill, 2004-present ..........................................................................193-146-3 (.569)Phil Wilson, 1973-77..............................................................................................138-105 (.568)Dave Baker, 1978-83..............................................................................................137-159 (.463)Bob Brasher, 1965-72 ........................................................................................129-125-1 (.508)Mike Ahearn, 1904-10 ............................................................................................93-33-2 (.734)Charles Coursaut, 1925-34, 1939 ..........................................................................86-51-1 (.627)Ray Wauthier, 1951-64 ............................................................................................77-191 (.287)Gary Vaught, 1985-86................................................................................................53-67 (.442)Guy Lowman, 1912-15 ..........................................................................................31-23-1 (.573)Wes Fry, 1935-38 ....................................................................................................25-25-1 (.500)Lud Fiser, 1947-48......................................................................................................25-16 (.610)Z.G. Clevinger, 1919-21................................................................................................19-8 (.704)E.C. Curtiss, 1922-24..................................................................................................16-16 (.500)Bill Hickey, 1984 ........................................................................................................14-24 (.368)Fritz Knorr, 1949-50 ..................................................................................................14-25 (.359)Chili Cochrane, 1941-46 ............................................................................................14-28 (.333)Frank Myers/Dougal Russell, 1940 ..............................................................................11-5 (.688)

BREAKDOWN:Overall ....................................................................................................1,560-1,598-10 (.494)Conference .................................................................................................... 511-938-3 (.353)Known Home Record..................................................................................1,003-621-3 (.617)Known Road Record ......................................................................................426-860-7 (.332)Known Neutral Record ......................................................................................127-99 (.652)Exactly .500 Seasons............................................................................................................10Over .500 Seasons ................................................................................................................49Under .500 Seasons..............................................................................................................50Most wins, season ....................................................................................................43 (2009)Most losses, season ..................................................................................................43 (1994)

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190614-4-1 OverallHome: 10-3 • Away: 4-1-1 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Mike Ahearn

SAINT PAUL (Amer. Assoc.) L 1 - 22NEBRASKA L 0 - 10WASHBURN W 8 - 1COLLEGE OF EMPORIA W 13 - 0OTTAWA W 23 - 7at Haskell W 11 - 0at Baker W 2 - 1at Kansas W 8 - 6at Fort Riley W 6 - 1BAKER W 14 - 1EMPORIA NORMAL W 1 - 0at Emporia Normal T 2 - 2at Washburn L 2 - 7FAIRMOUNT W 4 - 3KANSAS L 4 - 6FRIENDS W 8 - 0WASHBURN W 4 - 0RANDOLPH W 5 - 0HASKELL W 13 - 0

190719-4 OverallHome: 15-3 • Away: 4-1 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Mike Ahearn

FORT RILEY W 5 - 3SAINT PAUL (Amer. Assoc.) L 1 - 3WASHBURN W 6 - 0COLLEGE OF EMPORIA W 16 - 2OTTAWA W 4 - 2BAKER L 12 - 14HASKELL L 2 - 3at Kansas W 4 - 0MISSOURI W 5 - 2DRURY W 5 - 2EMPORIA NORMAL W 6 - 1at College of Emporia W 8 - 1at Emporia Normal W 4 - 1at Washburn L 7 - 8FAIRMOUNT W 10 - 1KANSAS W 4 - 3KANSAS W 6 - 5BETHANY W 6 - 1COTNER W 2 - 0WASHBURN W 2 - 1LEONARDVILLE W 3 - 0at Fort Riley W 7 - 2HASKELL W 6 - 1

190812-2-1 OverallHome: 9-2-1 • Away: 3-0 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Mike Ahearn

TOPEKA WHITE SOX L 3 - 9WASHBURN L 1 - 3SAINT MARY’S T 2 - 2WILLIAM JEWELL W 8 - 2COLLEGE OF EMPORIA W 2 - 1SOUTHWESTERN W 6 - 0MCPHERSON W 13 - 1EPWORTH W 4 - 0at Saint Mary’s W 3 - 2KANSAS WESLEYAN W 13 - 1HIGHLAND PARK (Iowa) W 5 - 2at Washburn W 1 - 0at Emporia Normal W 10 - 4KANSAS W 2 - 1KANSAS W 1 - 0

190914-6 OverallHome: 14-1 • Away: 0-5 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Mike Ahearn

TOPEKA WHITE SOX W 3 - 2WASHBURN W 10 - 4NEBRASKA WESLEYAN W 3 - 0KANSAS W 9 - 4KANSAS L 4 - 5SOUTHWESTERN W 4 - 2NEBRASKA W 7 - 3at Nebraska L 3 - 14BETHANY W 8 - 0at Highland Park (Iowa) L 2 - 4at Iowa State L 0 - 3SALINA WESLEYAN W 6 - 5NW OKLAHOMA W 6 - 2FAIRMOUNT W 11 - 2WILLIAM JEWELL W 4 - 0HIGHLAND PARK (Iowa) W 10 - 5

HASKELL W 5 - 4at Kansas L 2 - 4at Saint Mary’s L 2 - 3HASKELL W 11 - 0

191017-3 OverallHome: 13-2 • Away: 4-1 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Mike Ahearn

NEBRASKA WESLEYAN W 6 - 2WESTERN NORMAL W 7 - 0NEBRASKA W 11 - 3NEBRASKA W 7 - 2MISSOURI VALLEY W 10 - 1KANSAS WESLEYAN W 7 - 3MANHATTAN W 7 - 4OTTAWA W 4 - 1KSN W 2 - 1MANHATTAN L 1 - 2at Arkansas L 3 - 4at Drury W 3 - 1WASHBURN L 3 - 4TARKIO W 6 - 2WILLIAM JEWELL W 17 - 2at Nebraska Wesleyan W 6 - 4at Cotner W 5 - 4at Nebraska W 9 - 2COTNER W 5 - 0HASKELL W 15 - 0

191110-2 OverallHome: 6-1 • Away: 4-1 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Unknown

COOPER W 7 - 6at Kansas W 6 - 4at Kansas L 3 - 15KANSAS L 8 - 9KANSAS W 3 - 1WASHBURN W 5 - 2WASHBURN W 16 - 2BETHANY W 6 - 3WARRENSBURG NORMAL W 5 - 1at Bethany W 5 - 3at Cooper W 8 - 0at Fairmount W 7 - 5

191212-2 OverallHome: 11-1 • Away: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Guy Lowman

MISSOURI W 2 - 0MISSOURI W 15 - 6OKLAHOMA STATE W 13 - 5COLLEGE OF EMPORIA W 6 - 2BAKER W 7 - 5KANSAS W 8 - 2at Missouri L 2 - 7FAIRMOUNT W 10 - 1EMPORIA NORMAL W 4 - 1BETHANY W 8 - 4CHILLACO W 4 - 3FRIENDS L 1 - 3WESLEYAN W 8 - 1at Saint Mary’s W 2 - 1

19137-8 OverallHome: 6-7 • Away: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Guy Lowman

COLLEGE OF EMPORIA W 19 - 3WARRENSBURG NORMAL W 9 - 8EMPORIA NORMAL L 8 - 10HONOLULU UNIVERSITY L 3 - 7NEBRASKA L 4 - 5NEBRASKA W 6 - 4MISSOURI L 1 - 2MISSOURI L 3 - 4SAINT MARY’S W 5 - 2KANSAS L 0 - 3KANSAS L 5 - 6OKLAHOMA W 1 - 0at Kansas L 3 - 5at Kansas W 6 - 3HASKELL W 7 - 0

19146-8-1 OverallHome: 6-5 • Away: 0-3-1 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Guy Lowman

MISSOURI L 1 - 5

MISSOURI L 3 - 7CHINESE UNIVERSITY (Hawaii) L 1 - 7BETHANY W 2 - 0EMPORIA NORMAL L 3 - 4HASKELL W 12 - 3WASHBURN W 13 - 0at Missouri L 0 - 9at Missouri T 2 - 2at Washburn L 6 - 7SAINT MARY’S L 2 - 4WASHINGTON (Mo.) W 7 - 2at Saint Mary’s L 2 - 3KANSAS W 4 - 1KANSAS W 6 - 0

19156-5 OverallHome: 5-4 • Away: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Guy Lowman

BETHANY W 5 - 0KANSAS WESLEYAN L 1 - 6CHINESE UNIVERSITY (Hawaii) L 0 - 18HASKELL W 9 - 3IOWA STATE W 8 - 2IOWA STATE W 6 - 3KANSAS L 10 - 11KANSAS L 0 - 5MISSOURI W 12 - 3at Kansas W 5 - 3at Missouri L 0 - 2

19163-9 OverallHome: 3-6 • Away: 0-3 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Unknown

KANSAS WESLEYAN W 4 - 1BAKER L 3 - 15HAWAII L 1 - 2MISSOURI L 2 - 12MISSOURI L 1 - 3KANSAS L 2 - 4KANSAS L 0 - 4SAINT MARY’S W 2 - 1at Haskell L 1 - 6EMPORIA NORMAL W 5 - 1at Kansas L 3 - 4at Kansas L 4 - 10

19176-3 OverallHome: 5-2 • Away: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Unknown

MISSOURI L 3 - 11MISSOURI L 1 - 6EMPORIA NORMAL W 8 - 3BETHANY W 29 - 8at Missouri W 6 - 2at Missouri L 2 - 4SAINT MARY’S W 13 - 1HASKELL W 6 - 4SAINT MARY’S W 7 - 4

1918No team due to World War I

19194-2 OverallHome: 4-2 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Z.G. Clevenger

SAINT MARY’S W 12 - 8FORT RILEY W 7 - 1HASKELL W 10 - 6SAINT MARY’S L 2 - 5KANSAS W 1 - 0KANSAS L 1 - 2

192011-2 OverallHome: 7-0 • Away: 4-2 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Z.G. Clevenger

FORT RILEY W 8 - 2at Oklahoma State W 9 - 0FORT RILEY W 5 - 4at Oklahoma W 7 - 1at Missouri W 3 - 2at Missouri W 4 - 3at Pikers L 1 - 5at Pikers L 3 - 8OKLAHOMA W 6 - 2OKLAHOMA W 3 - 2MISSOURI W 6 - 2

KANSAS W 6 - 3KANSAS W 7 - 4

19214-4 OverallHome: 1-4 • Away: 3-0 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Z.G. Clevenger

HASKELL L 5 - 7NEBRASKA L 2 - 5NEBRASKA L 5 - 6at Oklahoma W 2 - 1at Nebraska W 7 - 5at Nebraska W 6 - 5KANSAS W 5 - 3KANSAS L 6 - 10

19222-2 OverallHome: 1-1 • Away: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: E.C. Curtiss

at Oklahoma L 7 - 15at Saint Mary’s W 13 - 8OKLAHOMA W 9 - 7OKLAHOMA L 5 - 8

19235-6 OverallHome: 3-2 • Away: 2-4 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: E.C. Curtiss

at Oklahoma L 1 - 3at Oklahoma L 3 - 8SAINT MARY’S L 1 - 10at Missouri L 0 - 7at Missouri W 5 - 3MISSOURI L 3 - 7MISSOURI W 10 - 5at Kansas W 3 - 2at Kansas L 3 - 16OKLAHOMA W 4 - 3BAKER W 8 - 4

19249-8 OverallHome: 7-3 • Away: 2-5 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: E.C. Curtiss

at Saint Mary’s L 2 - 3at Oklahoma L 2 - 4at Oklahoma L 1 - 10at Missouri W 5 - 3at Missouri L 0 - 9KANSAS W 4 - 1KANSAS W 4 - 2at Nebraska W 8 - 5at Nebraska L 8 - 9NEBRASKA L 1 - 5NEBRASKA L 3 - 6HASKELL W 7 - 0MISSOURI W 10 - 9MISSOURI L 5 - 7OKLAHOMA W 10 - 1OKLAHOMA W 2 - 0OKLAHOMA W 1 - 0

19256-6 OverallHome: 4-4 • Away: 2-2 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Charles Coursant

MISSOURI W 6 - 1MISSOURI W 5 - 4at Oklahoma L 1 - 5at Oklahoma W 3 - 0NEBRASKA L 7 - 10NEBRASKA L 3 - 4at Kansas W 1 - 0at Kansas L 2 - 3SAINT MARY’S W 10 - 1OKLAHOMA L 0 - 1OKLAHOMA L 0 - 5KANSAS W 9 - 6

19265-1 OverallHome: 5-1 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Charles Coursant

MISSOURI W 5 - 4MISSOURI W 5 - 2OKLAHOMA STATE L 5 - 11OKLAHOMA STATE W 5 - 4OKLAHOMA W 6 - 0OKLAHOMA W 3 - 1

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19275-3 OverallHome: 4-2 • Away: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Charles Coursant

OKLAHOMA L 1 - 7OKLAHOMA L 4 - 6OKLAHOMA STATE W 4 - 0OKLAHOMA STATE W 5 - 0at Kansas L 3 - 7at Kansas W 5 - 2IOWA STATE W 5 - 4IOWA STATE W 10 - 4

192810-2 OverallHome: 3-0 • Away: 7-2 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Charles Coursant

at Saint Mary’s W 7 - 5at Iowa State W 26 - 6at Iowa State W 8 - 0at Kansas L 4 - 9KANSAS W 4 - 2MISSOURI W 5 - 0MISSOURI W 11 - 4at Fort Riley W 5 - 2at Oklahoma W 11 - 9at Oklahoma W 3 - 2at Kansas W 7 - 6at Kansas L 8 - 9

19299-5 Overall • 8-5 Big Six (T2nd) Home: 7-2 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Charles Coursant

KANSAS* W 17 - 7KANSAS* W 16 - 5NEBRASKA* W 1 - 0NEBRASKA* L 7 - 8OKLAHOMA* W 5 - 3OKLAHOMA* L 4 - 5IOWA STATE* W 7 - 1at Nebraska* L 0 - 1at Nebraska* L 2 - 3MISSOURI* W 3 - 2MISSOURI* W 11 - 10at Kansas* L 6 - 7at Kansas* W 8 - 6at Saint Mary’s W 5 - 2

193013-3-1 Overall • 9-3 Big Six (T1st) Home: 10-3 • Away: 3-0-1 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Charles Coursant

at Saint Mary’s W 3 - 1BAKER W 9 - 4at Oklahoma T 6 - 6OKLAHOMA* L 1 - 4SAINT MARY’S W 1 - 0KANSAS* W 10 - 1KIRKSVILLE TECH W 6 - 1MISSOURI* W 16 - 1MISSOURI* W 10 - 9at Iowa State* W 7 - 1at Iowa State* W 16 - 1OKLAHOMA* W 9 - 7OKLAHOMA* L 7 - 9NEBRASKA* W 3 - 1NEBRASKA* L 5 - 9KANSAS* W 8 - 2KANSAS* W 8 - 3

19317-7 Overall • 4-4 Big Six (3rd) Home: 4-2 • Away: 3-5 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Charles Coursant

HASKELL L 5 - 17at Saint Mary’s L 4 - 5at Northwest Missouri Teachers L 6 - 7at Missouri* W 6 - 4at Missouri* L 11 - 14at Kansas* W 4 - 3at Kansas* W 8 - 4at Oklahoma* L 3 - 4at Oklahoma* L 0 - 11SAINT MARY’S W 9 - 3KANSAS L 16 - 22KANSAS W 8 - 7NEBRASKA* W 20 - 4NEBRASKA* W 5 - 1

19327-6 Overall • 5-4 Big Six (3rd) Home: 3-4 • Away: 4-2 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Charles Coursant

at College of Emporia W 7 - 1at Haskell L 3 - 4KANSAS* L 3 - 12KANSAS* L 3 - 9OKLAHOMA* W 5 - 0MISSOURI* W 7 - 6MISSOURI* L 5 - 14at Iowa State* W 1 - 0at Iowa State* L 0 - 8COLLEGE OF EMPORIA W 12 - 1HASKELL L 7 - 9at Kansas* W 12 - 1at Kansas* W 8 - 4

19339-3 Overall • 3-2 Big Six (T1st) Home: 7-3 • Away: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Charles Coursant

HASKELL W 8 - 4MISSOURI* W 11 - 5MISSOURI* L 3 - 10MARYSVILLE TEACHERS L 4 - 11at Missouri* W 12 - 3OKLAHOMA* L 6 - 7OKLAHOMA* W 7 - 6at Haskell W 7 - 5COLLEGE OF EMPORIA W 11 - 6SOUTHWESTERN W 6 - 1SOUTHWESTERN W 6 - 3MARYSVILLE TEACHERS W 13 - 4

19347-6 Overall Home: 4-1 • Away: 3-5 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Charles Coursant

NEBRASKA W 12 - 4NEBRASKA L 2 - 3MISSOURI W 6 - 5MISSOURI W 30 - 8OKLAHOMA STATE W 3 - 2at Nebraska W 9 - 4at Nebraska W 15 - 6at Missouri W 9 - 3at Missouri L 0 - 5at Oklahoma L 3 - 4at Oklahoma L 2 - 3at Oklahoma L 1 - 2at Oklahoma State L 2 - 4

19354-5 Overall • 4-5 Big Six (3rd) Home: 2-4 • Away: 2-1 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Wes Fry

at Missouri* W 3 - 2NEBRASKA* W 20 - 3NEBRASKA* L 7 - 8MISSOURI* L 3 - 8MISSOURI* L 2 - 3MISSOURI* W 6 - 2at Nebraska* L 2 - 13at Nebraska* W 16 - 3OKLAHOMA* L 5 - 9

19365-9 Overall • 3-7 Big Six (4th) Home: 1-5 • Away: 4-4 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Wes Fry

OKLAHOMA STATE L 3 - 5at Oklahoma State W 15 - 3at Oklahoma* L 5 - 11at Oklahoma* L 2 - 10IOWA STATE* L 11 - 14IOWA STATE* L 3 - 8at Nebraska* L 0 - 4at Nebraska* W 4 - 2OKLAHOMA STATE L 6 - 14OKLAHOMA STATE W 9 - 4MISSOURI* L 0 - 2at Missouri* W 3 - 2at Missouri* L 6 - 10at Missouri* W 4 - 3

19378-4-1 Overall • 7-3 Big Six (2nd) Home: 8-4-1 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Wes Fry

OKLAHOMA STATE L 5 - 6OKLAHOMA STATE W 12 - 11NEBRASKA* W 9 - 6NEBRASKA* W 13 - 6KANSAS* L 2 - 7KANSAS* W 11 - 6MISSOURI W 6 - 1IOWA STATE* W 2 - 1IOWA STATE* W 17 - 5MISSOURI* L 0 - 4MISSOURI* L 0 - 9KANSAS* W 7 - 5KANSAS* T 12 - 12

19388-7 Overall • 4-7 Big Six (5th) Home: 6-2 • Away: 2-5 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Wes Fry

KANSAS* L 5 - 8BETHANY W 12 - 2BETHANY W 10 - 2at Oklahoma* L 1 - 2at Oklahoma* L 8 - 9at Nebraska* W 6 - 2at Nebraska* W 7 - 2at Missouri* L 0 - 4at Missouri* L 3 - 4BAKER W 26 - 7BAKER W 14 - 1at Kansas* L 1 - 3IOWA STATE* W 7 - 3IOWA STATE* L 1 - 4KANSAS* W 13 - 6

19398-9 Overall • 5-9 Big Six (5th) Home: 4-2 • Away: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Charles Coursant

OKLAHOMA* W 6 - 5at Iowa State* L 4 - 8IOWA STATE* L 11 - 12at Marysville Teachers W 11 - 5NEBRASKA* W 6 - 3NEBRASKA* W 6 - 5OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 6KANSAS* W 12 - 4

194011-5 Overall • 8-4 Big Six (2nd) Home: 6-2 • Away: 5-3 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Frank Myers/Dougal Russell

BAKER W 8 - 1at Kansas* L 14 - 16at Kansas* W 14 - 4at Oklahoma* W 14 - 2at Oklahoma* L 1 - 3OKLAHOMA STATE L 0 - 1OKLAHOMA STATE L 3 - 6ROCKHURST W 8 - 6IOWA STATE* W 9 - 7IOWA STATE* W 6 - 2at Missouri* W 7 - 6at Missouri* W 7 - 6at Nebraska* W 8 - 2at Nebraska* L 1 - 11KANSAS* W 11 - 4KANSAS* W 8 - 4

19418-7 Overall • 5-4 Big Six (3rd) Home: 6-2 • Away: 2-5 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Chili Cochrane

NEBRASKA* W 7 - 5FRIENDS W 9 - 6at Oklahoma State L 7 - 8at Missouri* L 2 - 10MISSOURI* W 6 - 2OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 11OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 3at Rockhurst L 2 - 11ROCKHURST W 7 - 6at Marysville Teachers L 1 - 5at Marysville Teachers W 6 - 2at Iowa State* W 8 - 6at Iowa State* L 1 - 11KANSAS* W 8 - 4KANSAS* W 11 - 6

19424-10 Overall • 4-7 Big Six (3rd) Home: 2-2 • Away: 2-8 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Chili Cochrane

at Missouri* W 3 - 0FORT RILEY L 3 - 7at Oklahoma* L 6 - 8at Oklahoma* L 4 - 11at Oklahoma State L 3 - 4at Oklahoma State L 6 - 9IOWA STATE* L 3 - 4KANSAS* W 8 - 6KANSAS* W 7 - 0at Kansas* L 1 - 3at Kansas* L 5 - 6at Nebraska* W 18 - 4at Nebraska* L 0 - 6at Missouri* L 0 - 1

1943-45No team due to World War II

19462-11 Overall • 1-9 Big Six (6th) Home: 2-5 • Away: 0-6 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Chili Cochrane

at Kansas* L 1 - 2KANSAS* W 14 - 8OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 10OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 4at Fort Riley L 1 - 2KANSAS* L 6 - 8KANSAS* L 9 - 10FORT RILEY W 8 - 6at Iowa State* L 3 - 4at Iowa State* L 0 - 2OKLAHOMA STATE L 2 - 3at Nebraska* L 3 - 11at Nebraska* L 2 - 18

194716-6 Overall • 7-5 Big Six (3rd) Home: 10-1 • Away: 5-3 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Lud Fiser

COLORADO W 14 - 3COLORADO W 11 - 9IOWA STATE* W 10 - 6at Missouri* L 0 - 2FORT RILEY W 21 - 1WASHBURN W 13 - 3

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NEBRASKA* W 8 - 4NEBRASKA* L 4 - 5KANSAS* W 3 - 1KANSAS* W 12 - 10at Washburn W 15 - 2at Salina Wesleyan W 1 - 0MISSOURI* W 4 - 2SALINA WESLEYAN W 6 - 1at Kansas* L 8 - 9at Oklahoma City W 11 - 3at Oklahoma* W 20 - 6at Oklahoma State L 10 - 18at Oklahoma State W 6 - 5at Oklahoma State L 4 - 9

19489-10 Overall • 7-8 Big Seven (3rd) Home: 5-4 • Away: 4-6 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Lud Fiser

KANSAS WESLEYAN W 13 - 8at Nebraska* L 1 - 3at Nebraska* L 2 - 5at Iowa State* W 13 - 0at Iowa State* W 8 - 5KANSAS* W 4 - 2KANSAS* W 5 - 4at Colorado* L 3 - 4at Colorado* W 6 - 4OKLAHOMA STATE L 2 - 6OKLAHOMA STATE W 5 - 2OKLAHOMA* W 5 - 1OKLAHOMA* L 5 - 6at Missouri* W 4 - 1at Missouri* L 4 - 10MISSOURI* L 1 - 4MISSOURI* L 3 - 4at Kansas* L 2 - 10

19497-12 Overall • 6-8 Big Seven (5th) Home: 5-4 • Away: 2-8 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Fritz Knorr

WICHITA STATE W 11 - 1at Oklahoma* L 5 - 8at Oklahoma* L 4 - 5at Oklahoma State L 1 - 10at Oklahoma State L 2 - 9at Nebraska* L 2 - 9at Nebraska* W 14 - 4at Kansas* L 1 - 2at Kansas* W 8 - 3IOWA STATE* L 1 - 3WASHBURN L 8 - 9at Washburn L 3 - 8NEBRASKA* W 4 - 0NEBRASKA* L 3 - 5COLORADO* W 3 - 1COLORADO* W 14 - 3at Missouri* L 0 - 3KANSAS* W 2 - 0KANSAS* L 0 - 11

19507-13 Overall • 5-11 Big Seven (7th) Home: 4-8 • Away: 3-5 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Fritz Knorr

OKLAHOMA STATE L 0 - 3OKLAHOMA STATE L 2 - 21at Nebraska* L 0 - 6at Nebraska* W 7 - 6OKLAHOMA* W 5 - 2OKLAHOMA* L 5 - 7at Iowa State* L 1 - 4at Iowa State* W 4 - 3MISSOURI* L 2 - 5MISSOURI* L 1 - 3KANSAS* W 9 - 7KANSAS* L 3 - 7at Kansas* W 7 - 5at Kansas* L 1 - 3NEBRASKA* L 1 - 6NEBRASKA* L 0 - 11at Colorado* L 1 - 4at Colorado* L 6 - 10TULSA W 9 - 1TULSA W 15 - 12

19515-10 Overall • 5-10 Big Seven (6th) Home: 4-4 • Away: 1-6 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Ray Wauthier

4/13 at Oklahoma* L 2 - 11

4/14 at Oklahoma* L 5 - 94/23 at Nebraska* L 0 - 54/27 at Missouri* L 1 - 124/28 at Missouri* W 9 - 75/4 at Kansas* L 2 - 105/5 at Kansas* L 1 - 45/7 IOWA STATE* L 2 - 75/8 IOWA STATE* W 4 - 25/14 KANSAS* L 6 - 75/15 KANSAS* W 10 - 25/19 NEBRASKA* W 2 - 15/19 NEBRASKA* L 2 - 55/25 MISSOURI* W 8 - 05/26 MISSOURI* L 0 - 5

19525-15 Overall • 2-15 Big Seven (7th) Home: 3-8 • Away: 2-7 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Ray Wauthier

FORBES AIR BASE W 13 - 74/10 WICHITA STATE W 10 - 14/10 WICHITA STATE W 3 - 04/15 NEBRASKA* L 1 - 124/16 NEBRASKA* L 1 - 144/18 MISSOURI* L 0 - 204/19 MISSOURI* L 4 - 12

at Iowa State* W 8 - 64/25 at Kansas* L 3 - 54/26 at Kansas* L 10 - 114/29 at Nebraska* L 0 - 164/30 at Nebraska* L 2 - 195/2 at Missouri* L 6 - 95/3 at Missouri* W 5 - 45/5 OKLAHOMA* L 12 - 185/6 OKLAHOMA* L 12 - 245/10 at Colorado* L 6 - 125/10 at Colorado* L 4 - 75/12 KANSAS* L 7 - 95/13 KANSAS* L 17 - 19

19534-13 Overall • 1-12 Big Seven (7th) Home: 3-8 • Away: 1-5 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Ray Wauthier

4/7 at Arkansas State L 0 - 12at Memphis Naval W 20 - 14

4/14 WICHITA W 16 - 64/18 NEBRASKA* L 1 - 44/18 NEBRASKA* W 5 - 34/20 at Missouri* L 3 - 254/21 at Missouri* L 2 - 10

FORBES AIR BASE W 12 - 75/2 KANSAS* L 2 - 95/3 KANSAS* L 2 - 35/4 IOWA STATE* L 2 - 175/9 MISSOURI* L 3 - 135/10 MISSOURI* L 7 - 95/11 at Nebraska* L 7 - 95/12 at Nebraska* L 8 - 16

COLORADO* L 8 - 10COLORADO* L 6 - 18

195410-10 Overall • 4-9 Big Seven (7th) Home: 3-4 • Away: 7-6 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Ray Wauthier

4/2 at Wichita State W 3 - 14/2 at Wichita State L 3 - 64/6 at Memphis Naval W 11 - 84/7 at Memphis Naval W 7 - 24/8 at Arkansas State W 22 - 34/9 at Arkansas State W 15 - 44/14 at Kansas* W 7 - 44/21 HUTCHINSON W 4 - 04/26 NEBRASKA* W 6 - 04/27 NEBRASKA* W 6 - 55/1 at Iowa State* L 5 - 65/1 at Iowa State* L 0 - 85/4 at Nebraska* L 0 - 125/4 at Nebraska* L 0 - 35/7 MISSOURI* L 3 - 55/8 MISSOURI* L 5 - 105/10 OKLAHOMA* L 4 - 65/11 OKLAHOMA* L 4 - 115/14 at Colorado* L 4 - 185/15 at Colorado* W 14 - 10

19554-11 Overall • 2-10 Big Seven (T6th) Home: 4-6 • Away: 0-5 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Ray Wauthier

3/31 WICHITA STATE W 6 - 23/31 WICHITA STATE W 3 - 2

4/4 at Memphis Naval L 3 - 94/15 NEBRASKA* L 2 - 134/16 NEBRASKA* L 0 - 154/22 COLORADO* L 5 - 184/23 COLORADO* W 3 - 25/2 IOWA STATE* L 6 - 105/3 IOWA STATE* L 0 - 35/9 at Missouri* L 1 - 195/10 at Missouri* L 2 - 155/14 KANSAS* W 9 - 75/14 KANSAS* L 2 - 65/16 at Nebraska* L 3 - 85/17 at Nebraska* L 2 - 6

19565-10 Overall • 3-9 Big Seven (7th) Home: 3-2 • Away: 2-8 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Ray Wauthier

3/29 at Wichita State L 5 - 93/29 at Wichita State W 12 - 44/4 at Memphis Naval W 10 - 24/20 at Nebraska* L 0 - 44/21 at Nebraska* L 6 - 154/23 KANSAS* W 2 - 14/24 at Kansas* L 1 - 194/27 MISSOURI* L 1 - 84/30 OKLAHOMA* W 4 - 35/4 at Colorado* L 7 - 95/5 at Colorado* L 13 - 145/11 NEBRASKA* W 19 - 95/12 NEBRASKA* L 8 - 115/14 at Iowa State* L 2 - 125/15 at Iowa State* L 4 - 5

19577-10 Overall • 5-10 Big Seven (7th) Home: 4-4 • Away: 3-6 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Ray Wauthier

4/2 at Memphis Naval W 6 - 14/3 at Hillsdale W 19 - 34/13 at Nebraska* W 11 - 44/13 at Nebraska* L 2 - 174/19 KANSAS* W 3 - 14/20 KANSAS* L 1 - 34/20 KANSAS* L 3 - 114/27 at Oklahoma* L 2 - 154/27 at Oklahoma* L 0 - 95/3 at Missouri* L 4 - 165/4 at Missouri* L 5 - 65/4 at Missouri* L 2 - 95/11 IOWA STATE* L 2 - 135/11 IOWA STATE* L 6 - 125/17 COLORADO* W 4 - 35/18 COLORADO* W 3 - 25/18 COLORADO* W 10 - 5

19582-18 Overall • 2-18 Big Eight (8th) Home: 1-11 • Away: 1-7 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Ray Wauthier

4/11 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 4 - 54/12 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 1 - 34/12 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 0 - 54/18 at Colorado* L 11 - 124/19 at Colorado* L 2 - 94/19 at Colorado* W 7 - 54/25 MISSOURI* L 2 - 244/26 MISSOURI* L 0 - 54/26 MISSOURI* W 6 - 35/3 at Iowa State* L 1 - 55/3 at Iowa State* L 0 - 35/9 OKLAHOMA* L 4 - 125/10 OKLAHOMA* L 3 - 85/10 OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 5

5/16 at Kansas* L 1 - 105/17 at Kansas* L 4 - 95/17 at Kansas* L 1 - 95/23 NEBRASKA* L 1 - 95/24 NEBRASKA* L 1 - 105/24 NEBRASKA* L 1 - 4

19594-9 Overall • 4-9 Big Eight (7th) Home: 1-4 • Away: 3-5 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Ray Wauthier

4/10 at Missouri* W 3 - 04/11 at Missouri* W 26 - 34/14 at Missouri* W 22 - 04/24 at Oklahoma State* L 0 - 194/25 at Oklahoma State* L 0 - 154/25 at Oklahoma State* L 3 - 85/1 IOWA STATE* L 10 - 195/2 IOWA STATE* L 5 - 95/15 KANSAS* L 0 - 125/16 KANSAS* L 7 - 85/16 KANSAS* W 15 - 115/23 at Nebraska* L 0 - 15/23 at Nebraska* L 0 - 1

19605-18 Overall • 3-14 Big Eight (8th) Home: 1-8 • Away: 4-10 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Ray Wauthier

3/28 at Memphis State W 8 - 23/29 at Memphis State L 5 - 233/30 at Arkansas State W 7 - 43/31 at Arkansas State L 11 - 194/1 at Murray State L 0 - 74/2 at Murray State L 5 - 64/8 NEBRASKA* L 4 - 54/8 NEBRASKA* L 1 - 64/9 NEBRASKA* L 8 - 144/15 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 1 - 84/15 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 2 - 94/16 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 2 - 114/22 at Colorado* L 7 - 84/22 at Colorado* L 7 - 114/23 at Colorado* L 11 - 125/7 at Iowa State* L 0 - 35/7 at Iowa State* W 6 - 55/13 OKLAHOMA* W 3 - 25/13 OKLAHOMA* L 7 - 165/14 OKLAHOMA* L 5 - 65/20 at Kansas* L 1 - 25/20 at Kansas* W 9 - 25/21 at Kansas* L 4 - 5

196110-12 Overall • 10-10 Big Eight (4th) Home: 7-4 • Away: 3-8 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Ray Wauthier

3/27 at Arkansas State L 1 - 83/28 at Arkansas State L 2 - 34/7 IOWA STATE* W 11 - 04/7 IOWA STATE* W 7 - 64/14 at Oklahoma State* L 2 - 84/14 at Oklahoma State* L 1 - 54/15 at Oklahoma State* L 0 - 104/21 COLORADO* W 10 - 84/21 COLORADO* L 0 - 24/22 COLORADO* L 8 - 94/28 at Missouri* W 4 - 14/29 at Missouri* L 8 - 164/29 at Missouri* L 1 - 25/5 OKLAHOMA* L 1 - 2

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5/5 OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 55/6 OKLAHOMA* W 1 - 05/12 KANSAS* W 8 - 75/12 KANSAS* W 7 - 25/13 KANSAS* W 17 - 135/19 at Nebraska* W 4 - 05/19 at Nebraska* L 0 - 105/20 at Nebraska* W 4 - 2

19624-18 Overall • 2-16 Big Eight (8th) Home: 1-8 • Away: 3-10 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Ray Wauthier

3/26 at Southwestern W 4 - 33/27 at Southwestern W 6 - 23/28 at Memphis State L 2 - 103/29 at Memphis State L 1 - 174/6 OKLAHOMA* L 0 - 14/6 OKLAHOMA* L 0 - 44/7 OKLAHOMA* L 6 - 84/13 at Kansas* L 0 - 24/13 at Kansas* W 4 - 34/14 at Kansas* L 5 - 124/20 at Colorado* L 0 - 54/20 at Colorado* L 7 - 84/21 at Colorado* L 4 - 95/4 at Iowa State* L 2 - 95/4 at Iowa State* L 1 - 125/5 at Iowa State* L 4 - 215/11 MISSOURI* L 4 - 155/11 MISSOURI* L 0 - 75/12 MISSOURI* L 5 - 85/18 NEBRASKA* L 3 - 155/18 NEBRASKA* L 3 - 45/19 NEBRASKA* W 13 - 3

19636-20 Overall • 4-16 Big Eight (8th) Home: 3-3 • Away: 3-17 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Ray Wauthier

3/26 at Memphis State L 5 - 83/27 at Memphis State L 0 - 33/28 at Southwestern (Texas) W 11 - 63/29 at Southwestern (Texas) L 8 - 113/30 at Arkansas State W 12 - 33/31 at Arkansas State L 5 - 64/5 at Nebraska* L 2 - 64/5 at Nebraska* L 1 - 64/6 at Nebraska* W 9 - 24/12 at Oklahoma* L 2 - 64/12 at Oklahoma* L 2 - 34/13 at Oklahoma* L 1 - 54/19 KANSAS* L 2 - 64/19 KANSAS* L 2 - 124/20 KANSAS* L 5 - 114/26 at Missouri* L 1 - 44/26 at Missouri* L 2 - 85/3 at Oklahoma State* L 3 - 45/4 at Oklahoma State* (8) L 4 - 55/4 at Oklahoma State* L 5 - 65/10 IOWA STATE* W 6 - 45/10 IOWA STATE* W 2 - 15/11 IOWA STATE* W 11 - 25/17 at Colorado* L 3 - 65/17 at Colorado* L 4 - 55/18 at Colorado* L 3 - 7

19646-17 Overall • 3-15 Big Eight (8th) Home: 3-9 • Away: 3-8 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Ray Wauthier

at Memphis State L 6 - 7at Memphis State L 3 - 9at Delta State W 8 - 3at Arkansas State W 3 - 1at Arkansas State L 5 - 7

4/10 at Kansas* L 1 - 64/10 at Kansas* L 2 - 84/11 at Kansas* W 7 - 54/17 OKLAHOMA* W 1 - 04/17 OKLAHOMA* L 0 - 24/18 OKLAHOMA* L 4 - 54/24 MISSOURI* L 1 - 74/24 MISSOURI* L 1 - 24/24 MISSOURI* L 0 - 65/8 NEBRASKA* W 16 - 105/9 NEBRASKA* L 3 - 75/9 NEBRASKA* W 1 - 05/15 at Iowa State* L 2 - 35/15 at Iowa State* L 1 - 65/16 at Iowa State* L 1 - 95/22 COLORADO* L 3 - 95/22 COLORADO* L 7 - 145/23 COLORADO* L 6 - 24

19658-18 Overall • 6-13 Big Eight (7th) Home: 5-3 • Away: 3-15 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Bob Brasher

at Mississippi W 7 - 6at Mississippi L 3 - 6at Delta State L 0 - 13at Delta State L 1 - 2at Arkansas State L 5 - 6

4/9 IOWA STATE* L 0 - 34/9 IOWA STATE* W 3 - 24/10 IOWA STATE* W 10 - 74/16 at Oklahoma State* L 6 - 74/16 at Oklahoma State* L 2 - 44/17 at Oklahoma State* L 2 - 84/23 at Nebraska* L 5 - 104/23 at Nebraska* L 2 - 34/30 at Missouri* L 9 - 134/30 at Missouri* L 1 - 65/1 at Missouri* L 8 - 14

at Colorado* L 4 - 6at Colorado* L 5 - 7WASHBURN L 0 - 5WASHBURN W 9 - 2

5/14 KANSAS* W 6 - 15/14 KANSAS* W 7 - 45/15 KANSAS* L 4 - 185/21 at Oklahoma* W 5 - 25/21 at Oklahoma* W 1 - 05/22 at Oklahoma* L 1 - 8

196620-13 Overall • 10-10 Big Eight (T4th) Home: 8-6 • Away: 12-7 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Bob BrasherStarters: LF - Dave Baker, CF - Ernie Recob, RF - NorbAndrews, 3B - Ron Scholl, SS/3B - Gary Holland, 2B -Jim Scheffer , 1B - Stu Steele, C - Dave Doolittle, P - BobBallard, Dennis Erkenbrack, Wade Johnson & SteveWood.3/28 at Baylor L 0 - 23/28 at Baylor W 5 - 03/29 at TCU W 3 - 13/29 at TCU L 1 - 63/30 at TCU W 8 - 64/1 at Abilene Christian W 12 - 54/1 at Abilene Christian L 0 - 74/2 at SMU W 2 - 04/2 at SMU W 4 - 34/4 at Arkansas W 12 - 34/4 at Arkansas W 6 - 24/8 OKLAHOMA* W 5 - 04/8 OKLAHOMA* L 4 - 64/9 OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 34/15 at Kansas* W 5 - 34/15 at Kansas* L 2 - 34/16 at Kansas* W 2 - 14/22 COLORADO* W 1 - 04/22 COLORADO* W 11 - 14/23 COLORADO* W 3 - 04/29 at Iowa State* L 3 - 54/29 at Iowa State* W 5 - 05/6 NEBRASKA* L 4 - 95/6 NEBRASKA* W 7 - 05/7 NEBRASKA* L 4 - 145/10 EMPORIA STATE W 5 - 05/10 EMPORIA STATE W 4 - 35/13 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 2 - 45/13 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 3 - 25/14 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 5 - 95/20 at Missouri* W 7 - 15/21 at Missouri* L 3 - 55/21 at Missouri* L 1 - 6

196716-13 Overall • 9-8 Big Eight (4th) Home: 4-5 • Away: 12-8 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Bob BrasherStarters: LF - Jack Woolsey, CF - Jim Brown, RF - Shel-don Mettler, 3B - Danny Nichols , SS - Jim Scheffer/JoeSpurgeon , 2B - Tom Wheeler, 1B - Dwight Martinek , C- Barry Herron, P - Steve Snyder, Phil Wilson, Gus Ve-dros, Van Bullock, Wade Johnson & Larry Largent.

3/18 at LSU W 1 - 03/18 at LSU W 2 - 03/21 at Lamar Tech L 3 - 43/21 at Lamar Tech L 0 - 23/22 at Lamar Tech W 3 - 23/23 at Arkansas State L 2 - 33/24 at Murray State W 11 - 53/24 at Murray State L 0 - 34/7 at Nebraska* W 4 - 34/7 at Nebraska* W 4 - 04/8 at Nebraska* W 2 - 04/14 MISSOURI* L 1 - 12

4/14 MISSOURI* W 11 - 44/15 MISSOURI* W 14 - 54/21 at Colorado* L 2 - 74/21 at Colorado* W 13 - 14/22 at Colorado* L 6 - 84/25 EMPORIA STATE L 1 - 24/26 at Emporia State W 8 - 34/28 IOWA STATE* W 10 - 44/28 IOWA STATE* L 4 - 94/29 IOWA STATE* L 7 - 145/8 at Arkansas W 13 - 25/8 at Arkansas W 3 - 25/12 at Oklahoma* L 0 - 25/12 at Oklahoma* L 3 - 45/13 at Oklahoma* W 7 - 35/19 KANSAS* L 1 - 45/19 KANSAS* W 7 - 5

196815-16-1 Overall • 13-7 Big Eight (2nd) Home: 7-5 • Away: 8-11-1 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Bob BrasherStarters: LF - Jack Woolsey, CF - Jim Brown, RF - Shel-don Mettler, 3B - Don Klipowicz, SS - Joe Spurgeon/BobRandall, 2B - Tom Wheeler, 1B - Dwight Martinek, C -Bob Gartner/Barry Herron, P - Nick Horner, Van Bullock& Steve Snyder.

3/23 at LSU L 0 - 13/23 at LSU W 3 - 13/25 at Tulane L 0 - 43/26 at LSU T 2 - 23/26 at LSU L 1 - 63/27 at LSU W 6 - 13/28 at Mississippi L 4 - 83/28 at Mississippi L 1 - 43/29 at Mississippi L 3 - 83/29 at Mississippi L 4 - 53/30 at Memphis State L 3 - 53/30 at Memphis State L 3 - 44/5 at Kansas* L 5 - 64/5 at Kansas* W 5 - 14/6 at Kansas* W 10 - 24/12 OKLAHOMA* L 6 - 84/12 OKLAHOMA* W 14 - 74/13 OKLAHOMA* W 6 - 44/19 at Iowa State* W 5 - 04/19 at Iowa State* W 8 - 44/26 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 5 - 44/26 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 3 - 24/27 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 2 - 105/3 at Missouri* L 6 - 95/3 at Missouri* W 2 - 15/4 at Missouri* W 10 - 35/10 COLORADO* W 4 - 15/10 COLORADO* L 1 - 45/11 COLORADO* L 3 - 85/17 NEBRASKA* W 10 - 95/17 NEBRASKA* W 10 - 45/18 NEBRASKA* L 5 - 8

196917-15 Overall • 7-9 Big Eight (4th) Home: 8-4 • Away: 9-11 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Bob BrasherAssistant: Jim SchefferStarters: LF - Bob Gartner, CF - Jack Woolsey, RF - Char-lie Waymire/Jim Whitesell, 3B - David Graas , SS - BobRandall, 2B - Bill Huisman, 1B - Charlie Clark, C - BarryHerron, P - Nick Horner, Steve Snyder, Mark Arnold &Steve Wood.

3/22 at Memphis State W 6 - 4

3/22 at Memphis State L 1 - 23/24 at Mississippi W 1 - 03/24 at Mississippi L 3 - 93/25 at Mississippi W 11 - 43/25 at Mississippi L 0 - 103/28 at LSU W 9 - 23/28 at LSU W 3 - 13/29 at LSU L 2 - 43/29 at LSU L 2 - 33/31 at SMU L 0 - 13/31 at SMU W 13 - 14/11 KANSAS* W 2 - 04/11 KANSAS* W 10 - 04/12 KANSAS* L 2 - 124/18 at Oklahoma* L 4 - 84/18 at Oklahoma* L 4 - 84/19 at Oklahoma* W 11 - 34/22 OTTAWA W 3 - 04/22 OTTAWA W 10 - 04/25 IOWA STATE* L 9 - 124/25 IOWA STATE* W 5 - 44/28 CREIGHTON W 12 - 14/28 CREIGHTON W 7 - 25/2 at Colorado* W 11 - 85/2 at Colorado* W 8 - 55/3 at Colorado* L 3 - 55/9 MISSOURI* L 0 - 55/9 MISSOURI* L 1 - 115/10 MISSOURI* W 4 - 35/16 at Oklahoma State* L 2 - 45/16 at Oklahoma State* L 2 - 3

197018-18 Overall • 8-10 Big Eight (6th) Home: 7-7 • Away: 6-8 • Neutral: 5-3Head Coach: Bob BrasherAssistant: Phil WilsonStarters: OF - Bill Droege, Bob Gartner, CharlieWaymire & Jim Whitesell, 3B/SS - Dave Graas, SS/3B -Forry Wells, 2B - Bill Huisman, 1B - Dick Mantlo, C - BillHickey, P - Mark Arnold, Bryce Dietrich, Nick Horner,Dave Klenda, Mike Todd & Bob Haney.

3/6 at Tulsa1 L 0 - 73/6 at Oral Roberts1 W 5 - 33/7 at Oral Roberts1 W 4 - 23/7 at Tulsa1 L 1 - 33/7 at Tulsa1 L 0 - 23/7 at Oral Roberts1 W 7 - 3

Hawaii Invitational (Honolulu, Hawaii)vs. Army L 4 - 5vs. Marines W 7 - 5vs. Army W 16 - 8at Hawaii W 11 - 1vs. Sub. Pacific L 4 - 5vs. Marines W 3 - 0vs. Pacific L 0 - 3vs. Marines W 16 - 0at Hawaii W 5 - 2vs. Marines W 10 - 3

4/3 COLORADO* W 2 - 14/3 COLORADO* L 0 - 34/4 COLORADO* W 5 - 44/10 NEBRASKA* L 6 - 74/10 NEBRASKA* W 6 - 14/11 NEBRASKA* L 4 - 214/17 at Kansas* L 3 - 64/17 at Kansas* L 1 - 44/24 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 8 - 74/24 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 3 - 74/25 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 3 - 04/28 WASHBURN L 8 - 94/28 WASHBURN L 7 - 9

Second Place in the Big Eight | 1968

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5/2 at Iowa State* L 3 - 65/2 at Iowa State* L 5 - 75/8 OKLAHOMA* W 10 - 85/8 OKLAHOMA* W 7 - 45/9 OKLAHOMA* L 3 - 45/16 at Missouri* W 2 - 05/16 at Missouri* L 2 - 4

1 at Oiler Park (Tulsa, Okla.)

197118-15 Overall • 11-10 Big Eight (5th) Home: 7-3 • Away: 8-9 • Neutral: 3-3Head Coach: Bob BrasherAssistant: Phil WilsonStarters: LF - Charlie Clark, CF - Bill Droege, RF - KenLehrmann/Charlie Waymire, 3B - Joe Steiner, SS - DavidGraas, 2B - Keith Hungate, 1B - Dick Mantlo, C - BillHickey/Jay Parker/Kevin Wilkinson, P - Phil Oliver, BruceBennett, Mark Arnold, Lon Kruger & Dave Klenda.

3/19 at New Mexico L 10 - 123/20 at New Mexico W 4 - 23/20 at New Mexico W 5 - 4

Riverside National Tournament (Riverside, Calif.)3/22 vs. Stanford L 7 - 83/23 vs. Oregon State W 10 - 93/24 vs. Arizona State L 0 - 73/25 vs. BYU W 7 - 13/25 vs. Air Force W 10 - 53/26 vs. Oklahoma L 0 - 13/27 at UC Riverside L 3 - 43/29 at Oklahoma State* W 15 - 143/29 at Oklahoma State* W 11 - 73/30 at Oklahoma State* L 2 - 204/2 at Colorado* L 1 - 34/2 at Colorado* L 2 - 34/3 at Colorado* L 1 - 24/6 OTTAWA W 3 - 04/6 OTTAWA W 6 - 04/9 IOWA STATE* L 2 - 34/9 IOWA STATE* W 6 - 14/10 IOWA STATE* W 7 - 54/16 at Nebraska* W 7 - 14/16 at Nebraska* L 0 - 24/17 at Nebraska* W 6 - 54/20 KANSAS* L 4 - 64/20 KANSAS* L 2 - 64/23 at Oklahoma* W 3 - 24/23 at Oklahoma* L 1 - 54/24 at Oklahoma* W 4 - 04/30 MISSOURI* W 12 - 04/30 MISSOURI* W 2 - 05/1 MISSOURI* W 5 - 45/4 at Kansas* L 3 - 8

197217-17 Overall • 9-9 Big Eight (5th) Home: 7-6 • Away: 10-11 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Bob BrasherAssistants: Phil Wilson & Bill HickeyStarters: LF - Ken Mosley, CF - Bill Droege, RF - KenLehrmann, 3B - Charles Clark, SS - Joe Steiner, 2B - KeithHungate, 1B - Steve Reser/Mike Austerman, C - JayParker/Kevin Wilkinson, P - Bob Lesslie, Dave Klenda,Mark Arnold, Bruce Bennett & Jim Kick.

3/10 at Mississippi L 7 - 83/10 at Mississippi L 5 - 103/11 at Mississippi W 8 - 13/11 at Mississippi W 10 - 73/13 at SE Louisiana W 9 - 33/16 at LSU L 1 - 23/16 at LSU L 2 - 73/17 at LSU W 4 - 33/17 at LSU L 4 - 53/18 at Tulane L 1 - 33/18 at Tulane L 1 - 23/18 at LSU L 3 - 53/25 CREIGHTON W 6 - 33/25 CREIGHTON W 3 - 13/31 at Missouri* L 3 - 43/31 at Missouri* W 6 - 24/1 at Missouri* W 7 - 04/4 at John Brown W 8 - 64/4 at John Brown W 11 - 14/7 OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 64/7 OKLAHOMA* L 4 - 64/8 OKLAHOMA* L 6 - 124/14 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 4 - 24/14 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 2 - 54/15 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 8 - 64/22 at Iowa State* W 9 - 34/22 at Iowa State* L 3 - 54/24 COLORADO* W 5 - 44/25 COLORADO* L 1 - 34/25 COLORADO* L 6 - 94/29 NEBRASKA* W 3 - 1

4/29 NEBRASKA* W 2 - 15/7 at Kansas* W 3 - 25/7 at Kansas* L 3 - 4

197320-25 Overall • 9-11 Big Eight (4th) Home: 16-6 • Away: 4-19 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Phil WilsonAssistants: Jack Woolsey & Ken LehrmannStarters: LF - Dave Specht, CF - Steve Anson, RF - ScottScholbe, 3B - Lon Kruger, SS - Curt Shockey, 2B - KemMosley/Bryan Reed, 1B - Mike Austerman, C - KevinWilkinson, P - Andy Replogle, Jim Kick & Dave Klenda.

3/14 at Arkansas L 7 - 93/14 at Arkansas L 2 - 93/15 at John Brown L 5 - 63/15 at John Brown L 2 - 33/16 at Oral Roberts L 0 - 13/16 at Oral Roberts L 5 - 63/17 at Oral Roberts L 2 - 63/17 at Oral Roberts L 0 - 13/21 FRIENDS W 4 - 23/21 FRIENDS W 5 - 03/23 at Creighton W 1 - 03/23 at Creighton L 0 - 23/24 at Creighton L 1 - 33/26 FORT HAYS STATE W 4 - 33/26 FORT HAYS STATE L 3 - 53/30 at Colorado* L 0 - 33/30 at Colorado* W 4 - 03/31 at Colorado* L 2 - 34/6 at Oklahoma* L 1 - 74/6 at Oklahoma* L 4 - 54/7 at Oklahoma* L 1 - 24/13 MISSOURI* W 6 - 54/13 MISSOURI* W 6 - 24/17 CREIGHTON W 2 - 14/17 CREIGHTON L 4 - 104/20 IOWA STATE* W 4 - 24/20 IOWA STATE* W 3 - 24/21 IOWA STATE* L 6 - 74/23 FORT HAYS STATE L 0 - 114/23 FORT HAYS STATE W 10 - 34/27 at Nebraska* W 2 - 04/27 at Nebraska* L 0 - 74/28 at Nebraska* L 8 - 95/1 FRIENDS W 2 - 05/1 FRIENDS W 2 - 05/4 TULSA W 8 - 55/4 TULSA L 4 - 55/5 TULSA W 3 - 25/5 TULSA W 8 - 45/12 KANSAS* W 2 - 15/12 KANSAS* W 3 - 25/13 KANSAS* L 4 - 65/15 at Oklahoma State* L 5 - 75/16 at Oklahoma State* W 4 - 15/16 at Oklahoma State* L 1 - 6

197431-16 Overall • 14-7 Big Eight (2nd) Home: 19-7 • Away: 12-9 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Phil WilsonAssistant: Ken LehrmannStarters: LF - Dave Specht, LF/CF - Gary Holub, CF/RF -Steve Anson, RF - Rick Dreiling, 3B - Mike Chap-man/Steve Shelley, SS - Curt Shockey, 2B - LonKruger/Paul Klipowicz, 1B/C - Don Hoffman, C - JayParker, P - Andy Replogle, Les Sutton, Dave Tuttle, TedPower & Stu Lindell.

3/12 at Arkansas W 2 - 13/12 at Arkansas W 2 - 13/13 at Tulsa1 L 1 - 53/13 at Tulsa1 L 2 - 33/15 at Oral Roberts L 0 - 53/15 at Oral Roberts W 9 - 73/16 at Oral Roberts W 3 - 13/16 at Oral Roberts L 4 - 53/19 NW MISSOURI ST. W 7 - 53/19 NW MISSOURI ST. L 1 - 73/22 CREIGHTON W 9 - 33/22 CREIGHTON W 3 - 23/26 MO. WESTERN L 3 - 53/26 MO. WESTERN W 6 - 13/30 NEBRASKA* W 3 - 23/30 NEBRASKA* W 7 - 53/31 NEBRASKA* W 6 - 44/2 at Creighton L 3 - 44/2 at Creighton L 1 - 54/5 at Kansas* W 6 - 54/5 at Kansas* L 3 - 44/6 at Kansas* W 4 - 34/9 at Missouri Western W 10 - 34/9 at Missouri Western L 3 - 124/12 COLORADO* L 2 - 6

4/12 COLORADO* L 2 - 64/13 COLORADO* L 1 - 44/17 FRIENDS W 9 - 14/17 FRIENDS W 5 - 34/19 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 11 - 44/19 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 8 - 34/20 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 12 - 04/24 FORT HAYS STATE W 10 - 44/24 FORT HAYS STATE W 6 - 34/26 at Iowa State* L 0 - 14/26 at Iowa State* W 7 - 14/27 at Iowa State* W 4 - 04/29 EMPORIA STATE W 2 - 04/29 EMPORIA STATE W 6 - 15/3 OKLAHOMA* W 5 - 45/3 OKLAHOMA* L 3 - 05/4 OKLAHOMA* L 7 - 15/7 BETHANY W 3 - 25/7 BETHANY W 2 - 05/11 at Missouri* W 4 - 05/11 at Missouri* W 9 - 35/12 at Missouri* W 5 - 3

1 at Oiler Park (Tulsa, Okla.)

197524-22 Overall • 9-9 Big Eight (T4th) Home: 17-12 • Away: 7-10 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Phil WilsonAssistant: Curt ShockeyStarters: LF - Dave Specht, CF - Gary Holub, RF - RickDreiling, 3B - Bill Youngblood/Paul Klipowicz, SS - JonYeagley, 2B - Greg Korbe, 1B - Steve Anson, C - CraigCooper, DH - Jim McCormick, P - Andy Replogle, DaleAllerheiligen, Scott Mach & Mike Hampton.

3/1 at Arkansas W 3 - 03/1 at Arkansas L 1 - 63/2 at Arkansas L 1 - 113/2 at Arkansas W 5 - 43/18 FORT HAYS STATE W 4 - 33/18 FORT HAYS STATE L 4 - 53/18 FORT HAYS STATE W 7 - 03/19 WAYNE STATE L 1 - 33/19 WAYNE STATE L 7 - 83/21 CREIGHTON W 4 - 23/21 CREIGHTON L 1 - 33/22 CREIGHTON L 5 - 73/22 CREIGHTON W 2 - 13/22 CREIGHTON L 5 - 93/24 BAKER W 7 - 13/24 BAKER W 14 - 34/1 PHILLIPS L 0 - 34/1 PHILLIPS L 2 - 34/4 MISSOURI* L 4 - 84/4 MISSOURI* W 14 - 84/5 MISSOURI* W 8 - 64/8 at Fort Hays State W 4 - 24/8 at Fort Hays State L 3 - 64/11 at Oklahoma State* L 2 - 34/11 at Oklahoma State* L 3 - 44/12 at Oklahoma State* L 5 - 74/15 at Creighton W 5 - 44/15 at Creighton L 4 - 104/18 IOWA STATE* W 11 - 34/18 IOWA STATE* W 17 - 34/19 IOWA STATE* L 0 - 24/25 at Colorado* W 3 - 14/25 at Colorado* L 5 - 64/26 at Colorado* W 18 - 174/28 BETHANY L 6 - 74/28 BETHANY W 5 - 15/3 at Nebraska* W 9 - 65/4 at Nebraska* L 12 - 145/4 at Nebraska* L 1 - 115/5 KANSAS WESLEYAN W 8 - 05/5 KANSAS WESLEYAN W 12 - 25/6 MO. WESTERN W 7 - 35/6 MO. WESTERN W 11 - 15/10 KANSAS* L 2 - 85/10 KANSAS* W 3 - 05/11 KANSAS* W 4 - 3

197635-19 Overall • 11-10 Big Eight (5th) Home: 26-8 • Away: 7-7 • Neutral: 2-4Head Coach: Phil WilsonAssistant: Val McLeanStarters: LF - Dave Specht, CF - Gary Holub, RF - GregKorbe, 3B - Paul Klipowicz, SS - Bill Youngblood, 2B -Gary Fisher, 1B - Steve Anson, C - Craig Cooper, DH -Jon Yeagley, P - Ted Power, Dave Tuttle, Lon Ostrom &Scott Mach.

3/17 WAYNE STATE W 14 - 53/17 WAYNE STATE W 7 - 33/18 WAYNE STATE W 11 - 0

3/18 WAYNE STATE W 9 - 83/19 at Oral Roberts L 2 - 33/19 at Oral Roberts W 5 - 43/20 ORAL ROBERTS W 12 - 63/20 ORAL ROBERTS L 0 - 93/22 at C. Missouri St. L 1 - 23/22 at C. Missouri St. W 7 - 43/24 vs. Creighton 2 W 11 - 83/24 vs. Creighton 2 L 3 - 83/26 CREIGHTON W 4 - 13/26 CREIGHTON W 7 - 33/26 CREIGHTON W 2 - 13/26 CREIGHTON W 10 - 03/27 CREIGHTON W 8 - 43/27 CREIGHTON W 7 - 64/2 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 6 - 94/2 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 9 - 64/3 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 4 - 14/3 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 2 - 14/6 at Nebraska* L 2 - 54/6 at Nebraska* W 6 - 2

KSU Invitational (Manhattan, Kan.)4/9 BETHANY W 11 - 14/10 FORT HAYS STATE W 14 - 44/10 WASHBURN W 18 - 24/11 NEBRASKA* W 5 - 24/11 NEBRASKA* L 1 - 24/12 at Missouri* L 1 - 44/12 at Missouri* W 2 - 04/13 FORT HAYS STATE W 6 - 14/13 FORT HAYS STATE L 3 - 74/14 NEB. - OMAHA W 12 - 104/14 NEB. - OMAHA W 5 - 34/16 KANSAS* W 6 - 54/16 KANSAS* W 8 - 54/19 MISSOURI* L 0 - 94/19 MISSOURI* W 4 - 24/22 UNLV L 1 - 84/23 DENVER W 3 - 14/23 COLORADO* W 4 - 34/24 DENVER L 0 - 84/24 COLORADO* L 5 - 74/27 at Oklahoma* L 1 - 134/27 vs. Oklahoma1 L 5 - 65/1 at Kansas* L 2 - 35/1 at Kansas* L 1 - 45/2 at Kansas* W 13 - 65/5 at Oral Roberts W 10 - 55/5 at Oral Roberts W 12 - 9

Big Eight Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)5/7 vs. Colorado L 0 - 25/8 vs. Kansas W 8 - 35/8 vs. Iowa State L 8 - 111 at Oklahoma City, Okla.2 at Tulsa, Okla.

197728-23 Overall • 7-5 Big Eight (2nd^) Home: 20-5 • Away: 6-14 • Neutral: 2-4Head Coach: Phil WilsonAssistants: Val McLean & Steve AnsonStarters: LF - Jeff Moore, CF - Bob Hoenig, RF - GregKorbe, 3B - Billy Preston/Bill Youngblood, SS - KevinBacon, 2B - Gary Fisher, 1B - Craig Cooper, C - Jon Yea-gley, DH - Tim Pepper, P - Lon Ostrom, Dave Tuttle &Neal Hudson.

3/9 at Oklahoma State W 11 - 83/9 at Oklahoma State (8) L 8 - 93/10 at Oklahoma State L 5 - 253/10 at Oklahoma State L 6 - 73/12 WAYNE STATE W 9 - 43/12 WAYNE STATE W 5 - 23/13 WAYNE STATE W 14 - 93/13 WAYNE STATE W 3 - 13/15 BAKER W 7 - 43/15 BAKER W 7 - 23/17 vs. New Mexico1 W 10 - 63/17 vs. New Mexico1 L 6 - 123/18 at Oral Roberts W 2 - 03/18 at Oral Roberts L 0 - 93/19 vs. Creighton1 L 7 - 94/3 at Creighton L 1 - 54/3 at Creighton W 3 - 2

KSU Invitational (Manhattan, Kan.)4/4 IOWA STATE W 4 - 14/5 MO. WESTERN W 5 - 34/6 WILLIAM JEWELL W 6 - 44/7 IOWA STATE L 1 - 84/8 MARYMOUNT L 4 - 64/8 FORT HAYS STATE W 9 - 84/8 FORT HAYS STATE W 3 - 24/9 at Kansas* L 1 - 54/9 at Kansas* L 1 - 44/10 at Kansas* W 10 - 74/10 at Kansas* W 10 - 64/15 COLORADO* L 0 - 3

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4/15 COLORADO* W 8 - 44/16 COLORADO* W 8 - 14/16 COLORADO* W 4 - 34/23 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 2 - 14/23 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 4 - 34/24 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 6 - 54/24 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 4 - 54/26 at Emporia State L 0 - 14/26 at Emporia State L 4 - 94/29 at Oklahoma* L 0 - 54/29 at Oklahoma* L 2 - 44/30 at Oklahoma* W 5 - 34/30 at Oklahoma* L 1 - 95/5 at Missouri* L 2 - 55/5 at Missouri* L 6 - 75/6 KANSAS* W 1 - 05/6 KANSAS* W 13 - 25/7 KANSAS* W 4 - 15/7 KANSAS* L 1 - 7

Big Eight Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)5/18 vs. Missouri L 2 - 105/19 vs. Kansas W 10 - 65/20 vs. Missouri L 5 - 13

1 at Tulsa, Okla.^The Big Eight was divided into East and West Divi-sions from 1977-80. The finish indicated is in the West.

197820-29 Overall • 2-10 Big Eight (4th^) Home: 13-9 • Away: 7-20 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Dave BakerStarters: LF - Jeff Moore, CF - Randy Heath, RF - GregKorbe, 3B - Bill Youngblood, SS - Kevin Bacon, 2B - BillyPreston, 1B - Gordon Burkman, C - Tim Pepper, DH -William Hudson/George Sallas, P - Neal Hudson, MarkHarrison & Scott Mach.

3/13 at Oral Roberts L 0 - 103/14 at Oral Roberts L 5 - 83/15 at Oral Roberts L 6 - 93/17 at Oklahoma City W 5 - 33/17 at Oklahoma City L 1 - 4

3/18 at Oklahoma City L 3 - 53/18 at Oklahoma City L 3 - 113/21 BENEDICTINE W 19 - 23/21 BENEDICTINE W 21 - 63/22 WASHBURN W 10 - 63/22 WASHBURN W 7 - 13/28 FRIENDS W 8 - 03/28 FRIENDS W 8 - 03/29 BAKER W 5 - 33/29 BAKER W 9 - 03/31 NEBRASKA* L 6 - 153/31 NEBRASKA* W 11 - 54/1 at Nebraska* L 3 - 54/1 at Nebraska* L 0 - 34/3 BETHANY W 7 - 54/3 BETHANY L 2 - 44/4 at Wichita State W 7 - 24/4 at Wichita State W 5 - 34/7 KANSAS* L 0 - 74/7 KANSAS* L 3 - 114/8 at Kansas* L 2 - 74/8 at Kansas* L 0 - 114/11 WICHITA STATE L 5 - 104/11 WICHITA STATE L 6 - 164/14 at Colorado* L 4 - 104/14 at Colorado* L 3 - 54/15 at Colorado* L 5 - 104/15 at Colorado* W 11 - 54/21 at Oklahoma State* L 5 - 114/21 at Oklahoma State* L 3 - 94/22 at Oklahoma State* L 12 - 134/22 at Oklahoma State* L 5 - 74/25 MARYMOUNT W 3 - 24/25 MARYMOUNT W 3 -24/28 OKLAHOMA* L 1 - 24/28 OKLAHOMA* L 1 - 114/29 OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 34/29 OKLAHOMA* W 6 - 45/3 at Emporia State W 10 - 65/3 at Emporia State W 8 - 65/4 at Emporia State L 2 - 85/4 at Emporia State W 11 - 15/5 at Kansas* L 6 - 15

5/5 at Kansas* L 1 - 4

^The Big Eight was divided into East and West Divi-sions from 1977-80. The finish indicated is in the West.

197921-28-1 Overall • 3-17 Big Eight (4th^) Home: 20-17-1 • Away: 0-10 • Neutral: 1-1Head Coach: Dave BakerAssistant: Wayne DriggersStarters: LF - William Hudson, CF - Al Hunter, RF - RobHolder, 3B - Don Hess, SS - Michael Baker, 2B - Jeff Sher-rer, 1B - Michael Akins, C - Cal Alexander, DH - BobDubek/Mark Nordyke, P - Doug Able, Tom Harvey, DonWaller & Mike Wright.

3/10 WAYNE STATE W 5 - 33/10 WAYNE STATE W 15 - 13/11 BELLEVUE W 1 - 03/11 BELLEVUE W 15 - 23/12 BAKER W 8 - 23/12 BAKER W 6 - 53/13 BETHANY W 5 - 13/13 BETHANY W 17 - 23/17 CREIGHTON W 10 - 43/17 CREIGHTON T 3 - 33/19 VALLEY CITY W 7 - 03/19 VALLEY CITY W 5 - 13/21 MINN. - MORRIS W 9 - 03/21 MINN. - MORRIS L 2 - 33/24 vs. Mo. Southern1 L 5 - 113/24 vs. Mo. Southern1 W 13 - 33/28 BENEDICTINE W 5 - 33/28 BENEDICTINE W 12 - 03/30 IOWA L 0 - 43/30 IOWA L 0 - 13/31 IOWA L 0 - 63/31 IOWA L 4 - 74/3 EMPORIA STATE W 6 - 14/3 EMPORIA STATE L 3 - 104/6 KANSAS* L 5 - 124/6 KANSAS* W 8 - 74/9 NEBRASKA* L 0 - 24/9 NEBRASKA* L 1 - 34/14 at Iowa State* L 1 - 104/14 at Iowa State* L 4 - 54/16 at Missouri* L 5 - 64/16 at Missouri* L 4 - 84/20 at Oklahoma* L 1 - 64/20 at Oklahoma* L 3 - 44/21 at Oklahoma* L 1 - 154/21 at Oklahoma* L 0 - 74/27 COLORADO* L 3 - 54/27 COLORADO* W 9 - 44/28 COLORADO* L 9 - 114/28 COLORADO* L 8 - 105/1 at Kansas* L 0 - 55/1 at Kansas* L 6 - 85/4 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 4 - 25/4 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 0 - 45/5 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 2 - 95/5 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 2 - 10

WASHBURN W 4 - 3WASHBURN W 10 - 6

5/8 KANSAS* L 0 - 95/8 KANSAS* L 4 - 131 at Tulsa, Okla.^The Big Eight was divided into East and West Divi-sions from 1977-80. The finish indicated is in the West.

198015-29 Overall • 2-18 Big Eight (4th^) Home: 12-12 • Away: 3-17 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Dave BakerAssistant: Wayne DriggersStarters: LF - Dan McAfee/Al Hunter, CF - RobinGolden, RF - Steve Danforth, 3B - Don Hess, SS - GlynnPerry/Mark Teague, 2B - Jeff Sherrer, 1B - Rob Holder, C- Dan Linden, DH - Gregg Kaifes, P - Doug Able, TomHarvey, Mike O’Malley & Larry Spresser.

3/8 BAKER W 10 - 93/8 BAKER L 1 - 43/9 BELLEVUE W 19 - 13/9 BELLEVUE W 3 - 13/10 BETHANY W 7 - 23/10 BETHANY W 10 - 03/12 at Oral Roberts L 2 - 73/13 at Oral Roberts L 4 - 83/14 at Arkansas L 4 - 83/14 at Arkansas L 3 - 83/15 at Missouri Southern L 10 - 133/15 at Missouri Southern W 17 - 73/16 at Missouri Southern W 10 - 93/18 NW MISSOURI STATE W 17 - 73/18 NW MISSOURI STATE L 11 - 133/19 MARYMOUNT W 7 - 0

3/19 MARYMOUNT W 11 - 03/21 CREIGHTON W 8 - 43/22 CREIGHTON L 0 - 83/22 CREIGHTON L 12 - 143/23 FORT HAYS STATE W 12 - 24/4 BENEDICTINE W 8 - 74/5 at Kansas* L 3 - 104/5 at Kansas* L 3 - 94/7 at Nebraska* L 7 - 84/7 at Nebraska* L 0 - 54/12 IOWA STATE* L 3 - 44/12 IOWA STATE* L 3 - 134/14 MISSOURI* L 0 - 14/14 MISSOURI* L 5 - 74/18 OKLAHOMA* L 4 - 104/18 OKLAHOMA* W 3 - 14/19 OKLAHOMA* L 4 - 104/19 OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 124/22 EMPORIA STATE L 1 - 154/25 at Colorado* L 4 - 214/25 at Colorado* L 4 - 144/26 at Colorado* L 5 - 154/26 at Colorado* W 9 - 75/2 at Oklahoma State* L 1 - 25/2 at Oklahoma State* L 0 - 125/3 at Oklahoma State* L 1 - 85/3 at Oklahoma State* L 1 - 155/6 at Kansas* L 5 - 13

^The Big Eight was divided into East and West Divi-sions from 1977-80. The finish indicated is in the West.

198134-21 Overall • 8-12 Big Eight (6th) Home: 30-6 • Away: 4-15 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Dave BakerAssistant: Bill HickeyStarters: OF - Robin Golden, Don Grause, MarkNordyke & Glynn Perry, 3B - Brian Barlow, SS - AnthonyTriplett, 2B - Craig Danforth, 1B - Joe Goedert, C - DanLinden, P - Doug Able, Micky Fleeman, Duane Harms,Mike Johnson & Louie Trujillo.

3/6 at Oral Roberts L 6 - 83/6 at Oral Roberts L 1 - 43/7 at Oral Roberts L 1 - 23/9 BAKER W 8 - 43/9 BAKER W 7 - 03/12 NEWMAN W 1 - 03/12 NEWMAN W 4 - 33/14 BENEDICTINE W 9 - 73/14 BENEDICTINE L 7 - 83/15 BAKER W 8 - 43/16 BETHANY W 7 - 03/16 BETHANY W 9 - 13/18 at Creighton L 7 - 103/18 at Creighton L 2 - 33/19 at Creighton W 9 - 63/19 at Creighton L 1 - 83/20 CREIGHTON W 13 - 93/20 CREIGHTON L 2 - 123/21 CREIGHTON W 13 - 103/21 CREIGHTON L 3 - 103/23 FORT HAYS STATE W 12 - 113/23 FORT HAYS STATE W 9 - 33/24 FORT HAYS STATE W 13 - 33/24 FORT HAYS STATE W 9 - 53/25 MARYMOUNT W 7 - 63/25 MARYMOUNT W 4 - 03/26 WASHBURN W 15 - 93/26 WASHBURN W 7 - 13/28 at Missouri* L 0 - 53/28 at Missouri* L 2 - 73/29 at Missouri* L 1 - 53/29 at Missouri* L 15 - 173/31 S. DAKOTA ST. W 15 - 83/31 S. DAKOTA ST. W 11 - 14/4 KANSAS* W 2 - 04/4 KANSAS* L 3 - 84/5 KANSAS* W 8 - 24/5 KANSAS* W 9 - 84/10 at Oklahoma* L 3 - 174/10 at Oklahoma* L 3 - 144/11 at Oklahoma* L 0 - 154/11 at Oklahoma* W 5 - 44/25 NEBRASKA* L 10 - 114/25 NEBRASKA* L 3 - 104/26 NEBRASKA* W 12 - 84/26 NEBRASKA* W 6 - 54/30 C. MISSOURI W 5 - 45/3 NW MISSOURI ST. W 13 - 35/3 NW MISSOURI ST. W 9 - 45/5 EMPORIA STATE W 2 - 15/5 EMPORIA STATE W 5 - 05/9 at Iowa State* W 13 - 115/9 at Iowa State* W 3 - 25/10 at Iowa State* L 1 - 65/10 at Iowa State* L 6 - 12

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198229-27-1 Overall • 4-20 Big Eight (7th) Home: 28-13-1 • Away: 1-14 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Dave BakerAssistant: Larry SpresserStarters: LF - Kent Schaede, CF - Don Grause, RF -Glynn Perry, 3B - Brian Barlow, SS - Scott Pick/MarkTeague, 2B - Jay Kvasnicka, 1B - Joe Goedert, C - CaryColbert, P - Micky Fleeman, Mark Gomez, Duane Harms,Scott McClanahan, Tony Smith & Louie Trujillo.

3/7 WAYNE STATE W 10 - 13/9 ST. MARY’S W 10 - 13/9 ST. MARY’S W 7 - 03/10 BENEDICTINE W 17 - 63/10 BENEDICTINE W 10 - 53/11 STERLING W 3 - 23/11 STERLING W 12 - 93/13 IOWA L 5 - 63/14 IOWA W 8 - 43/14 IOWA W 14 - 63/17 FORT HAYS STATE W 10 - 43/17 FORT HAYS STATE W 9 - 13/18 FORT HAYS STATE L 8 - 123/18 FORT HAYS STATE W 7 - 53/19 MARYMOUNT L 6 - 113/19 MARYMOUNT W 10 - 03/20 NW MISSOURI ST. W 5 - 43/20 NW MISSOURI ST. T 5 - 53/21 EMPORIA STATE L 4 - 123/21 EMPORIA STATE W 9 - 33/26 CONCORDIA (Minn.) W 8 - 33/26 CONCORDIA (Minn.) W 11 - 53/27 IOWA STATE* L 3 - 133/27 IOWA STATE* W 9 - 23/28 IOWA STATE* W 17 - 93/28 IOWA STATE* L 11 - 173/31 at Oral Roberts L 2 - 93/31 at Oral Roberts L 0 - 74/1 at Oral Roberts L 5 - 84/4 BELLEVUE W 11 - 34/4 BELLEVUE W 12 - 24/7 KEARNEY STATE W 4 - 34/9 at Nebraska* L 3 - 124/9 at Nebraska* L 2 - 34/10 at Nebraska* L 3 - 94/10 at Nebraska* L 6 - 124/15 WASHBURN W 15 - 74/15 WASHBURN W 12 - 14/17 at Oklahoma State* L 3 - 124/17 at Oklahoma State* L 1 - 104/18 at Oklahoma State* L 2 - 154/18 at Oklahoma State* L 8 - 104/21 BETHANY W 14 - 44/21 BETHANY W 5 - 14/24 OKLAHOMA* L 11 - 214/24 OKLAHOMA* L 5 - 74/25 OKLAHOMA* L 3 - 94/25 OKLAHOMA* L 1 - 54/28 BAKER W 7 - 35/1 at Kansas* L 7 - 95/1 at Kansas* W 15 - 25/2 at Kansas* L 4 - 55/2 at Kansas* L 6 - 95/8 MISSOURI* L 4 - 215/8 MISSOURI* W 7 - 25/9 MISSOURI* L 3 - 55/9 MISSOURI* L 9 - 10

198318-25 Overall • 2-16 Big Eight (7th) Home: 11-10 • Away: 3-12 • Neutral: 4-3Head Coach: Dave BakerAssistants: Brian Barlow & Chris HarrisonStarters: LF- Kerry Golden/Eric Gossett/Jack Fritz, CF -Don Grause, RF - Bob Simmons/Dwayne Belcher, 3B -Scott Pick, SS - Mark Teague, 2B - Jay Kvasnicka, 1B -Cary Colbert, C - Steve Goodwin, DH - Rich Phillips, P -Chris Hamilton, Lynn Lichter, Scott McClanahan, TonySmith & Mike Wilkerson.

3/4 BAKER W 9 - 13/4 BAKER W 2 - 03/6 WAYNE STATE W 14 - 23/8 BETHANY W 16 - 33/10 at Texas - Arlington W 14 - 83/11 at Texas - Arlington W 8 - 0

Oral Roberts Tournament (Tulsa, Okla)3/12 vs. Indiana State W 8 - 73/12 vs. Creighton L 2 - 33/13 at Arkansas L 1 - 123/14 vs. Notre Dame W 9 - 03/15 vs. Notre Dame W 5 - 33/15 at Oral Roberts L 1 - 73/16 at Oral Roberts L 4 - 143/16 vs. Missouri Southern W 17 - 73/23 METRO STATE W 11 - 1

3/23 METRO STATE W 7 - 23/24 METRO STATE W 2 - 13/24 METRO STATE W 6 - 33/28 WISC.-RIVER FALLS W 5 - 23/30 FORT HAYS STATE W 11 - 13/30 FORT HAYS STATE L 2 - 64/1 NEBRASKA* L 2 - 54/1 NEBRASKA* L 0 - 34/9 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 0 - 134/9 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 1 - 94/16 at Oklahoma* L 5 - 64/16 at Oklahoma* L 0 - 44/17 at Oklahoma* L 5 - 84/17 at Oklahoma* L 3 - 44/23 KANSAS* L 0 - 34/23 KANSAS* W 10 - 94/24 KANSAS* L 3 - 164/24 KANSAS* L 4 - 84/27 NW MISSOURI STATE L 2 - 114/27 NW MISSOURI STATE L 7 - 95/1 at Missouri* L 3 - 145/1 at Missouri* L 0 - 105/7 at Iowa State* L 1 - 75/7 at Iowa State* W 3 - 25/8 at Iowa State* L 8 - 105/8 at Iowa State* L 0 - 1

Big Eight Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)5/11 vs. Oklahoma L 2 - 65/12 vs. Kansas L 1 - 11

198414-24 Overall • 4-18 Big Eight (7th) Home: 13-7 • Away: 1-17 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Bill HickeyAssistants: Kenny Henderson & Marty WoleverStarters: LF - Mark Goodwin/David Banning, CF - ScottGraves, RF - Brian Bascue, 3B - Kent Schaede/John Tir-rell, SS - Todd Thaemert, 2B - Jay Kvasnicka, 1B - OttoKaifes, C - Steve Goodwin/Tom Meyer, DH - Cary Col-bert, P - John Caresio, Lynn Lichter, Scott Lichlyter, MikeWilkerson & Gerry Zimmerman.

3/2 BAKER W 7 - 53/2 BAKER W 6 - 23/3 BAKER W 4 - 23/3 BAKER W 16 - 13/6 BETHANY W 11 - 03/7 BETHANY W 10 - 03/10 at TCU L 3 - 113/10 at TCU L 1 - 73/13 at Texas-Arlington L 2 - 83/13 at TCU L 7 - 123/25 at SW Missouri State L 2 - 63/25 at SW Missouri State L 1 - 23/31 at Nebraska* L 1 - 63/31 at Nebraska* L 2 - 124/1 at Nebraska* L 0 - 64/1 at Nebraska* L 1 - 44/8 at Oklahoma State* L 7 - 154/8 at Oklahoma State* L 3 - 114/9 at Oklahoma State* L 0 - 74/9 at Oklahoma State* L 1 - 104/11 MARYMOUNT W 5 - 34/11 MARYMOUNT W 16 - 34/12 BENEDICTINE W 17 - 74/12 BENEDICTINE W 7 - 14/15 OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 34/15 OKLAHOMA* L 3 - 154/16 OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 124/16 OKLAHOMA* L 0 - 154/22 at Kansas* L 2 - 134/22 at Kansas* L 3 - 74/23 at Kansas* L 13 - 154/23 at Kansas* W 18 - 24/28 MISSOURI* L 1 - 44/28 MISSOURI* W 3 - 14/30 MISSOURI* W 16 - 84/30 MISSOURI* L 1 - 65/5 IOWA STATE* W 3 - 25/5 IOWA STATE* L 6 - 15

198529-33 Overall • 8-14 Big Eight (4th) Home: 21-8 • Away: 6-21 • Neutral: 2-4Head Coach: Gary VaughtAssistants: Kenny Henderson & Mark SmithStarters: LF - Chris Colbert/Gary Pridey, CF - ScottGraves, RF - Mark Goodwin, 3B - Chris Winters, SS -Victor Suarez, 2B - Brent Gibson, 1B - Scott Gilbert, C -Bobby Buompensiero/Kevin Moore, DH - Otto Kaifes, P- Wally Bramlage, John Caresio, Robby Guinn, ScottLichlyter & Tom Smith.

2/22 at Arkansas L 1 - 52/28 MARYMOUNT W 11 - 62/28 MARYMOUNT W 9 - 63/2 FRIENDS W 4 - 2

3/2 FRIENDS W 9 - 13/3 MO. WESTERN W 21 - 33/3 MO. WESTERN W 12 - 23/7 at Dallas Baptist L 5 - 63/8 at Texas L 1 - 43/8 at Texas L 5 - 143/9 at Texas L 1 - 93/9 at Texas L 0 - 113/10 at SW Texas State W 11 - 93/10 at SW Texas State L 3 - 4

Texas-Pan American Tournry (Edinburg, Texas)3/11 vs. Arkansas State W 2 - 13/12 vs. Texas A&M L 8 - 103/12 at UT-Pan American W 3 - 23/13 vs. Kansas W 21 - 43/14 vs. Oklahoma L 4 - 63/20 FORT HAYS STATE W 4 - 33/20 FORT HAYS STATE W 3 - 23/21 BENEDICTINE L 3 - 123/21 BENEDICTINE L 3 - 73/23 MORNINGSIDE W 11 - 13/23 MORNINGSIDE W 19 - 103/24 MORNINGSIDE W 24 - 03/26 PERU STATE W 14 - 93/26 PERU STATE W 12 - 23/27 WASHBURN W 11 - 13/27 WASHBURN W 9 - 84/1 NEBRASKA* L 3 - 64/1 NEBRASKA* L 6 - 104/2 SAINT OLAF W 16 - 44/2 SAINT OLAF W 7 - 24/6 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 4 - 24/6 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 1 - 64/7 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 2 - 184/7 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 4 - 64/9 at Creighton L 3 - 94/13 at Oklahoma* L 0 - 104/13 at Oklahoma* L 0 - 24/14 at Oklahoma* L 8 - 94/14 at Oklahoma* L 5 - 124/18 at Wichita State L 5 - 74/20 KANSAS* L 10 - 114/20 KANSAS* W 15 - 104/21 KANSAS* W 13 - 44/21 KANSAS* W 11 - 54/23 at Oral Roberts L 7 - 94/26 at Missouri* W 5 - 44/27 at Missouri* L 1 - 44/27 at Missouri* L 4 - 54/28 at Missouri* W 12 - 64/30 at Oklahoma State* L 1 - 125/5 at Iowa State* W 9 - 35/5 at Iowa State* L 3 - 45/6 at Iowa State* L 0 - 85/6 at Iowa State* W 8 - 65/8 at Wichita State L 1 - 55/8 at Wichita State L 1 - 8

Big Eight Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)5/10 vs. Oklahoma State L 4 - 105/11 vs. Nebraska L 4 - 11

198624-34 Overall • 5-19 Big Eight (7th) Home: 14-12 • Away: 10-22 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Gary VaughtAssistants: Kenny Henderson & Brent DobbsStarters: LF - Scott Gilbert, CF - Gary Pridey, RF - MikeHinkle, 3B - Jim Donohue, SS/2B - Guy Greco/Pat Stivers,2B/SS - Brent Gibson/Guy Greco, 1B - Otto Kaifes, C -Jeff Turtle, DH - Mike Hamacher, P - Wally Bramlage,Rocky Ferguson, Robby Guinn, Scott Lichlyter & TomSmith.

2/20 at Arkansas W 8 - 72/22 at Lamar L 5 - 82/22 at Lamar W 3 - 0

2/23 at Lamar W 3 - 22/23 at Lamar W 6 - 53/1 FRIENDS W 8 - 53/1 FRIENDS W 28 - 33/2 NW OKLAHOMA W 13 - 33/2 NW OKLAHOMA W 9 - 23/5 at Memphis State W 9 - 83/6 at Mississippi L 5 - 73/7 at Mississippi State L 1 - 103/9 at NE Louisiana L 2 - 143/9 at NE Louisiana L 3 - 43/10 at Louisiana Tech L 7 - 83/11 at Louisiana Tech W 6 - 43/13 at SW Louisiana (10) L 2 - 33/14 at LSU L 4 - 83/21 FORT HAYS STATE L 0 - 83/21 FORT HAYS STATE W 7 - 63/23 CREIGHTON (15) W 6 - 53/25 SCHOOL OF OZARKS W 6 - 43/25 SCHOOL OF OZARKS L 2 - 73/26 WASHBURN W 14 - 113/27 WILLIAM JEWELL W 17 - 93/29 at Nebraska* L 3 - 43/29 at Nebraska* L 3 - 123/30 at Nebraska* L 4 - 63/30 at Nebraska* L 1 - 34/1 at Oral Roberts L 6 - 104/4 at Oklahoma State* L 2 - 44/5 at Oklahoma State* L 3 - 124/5 at Oklahoma State* L 6 - 194/6 at Oklahoma State* L 0 - 174/8 PERU STATE W 16 - 04/8 PERU STATE W 7 - 04/11 OKLAHOMA * L 5 - 74/12 OKLAHOMA* L 2 -44/12 OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 104/13 OKLAHOMA* L 22 - 274/16 at Nebraska* L 1 - 104/19 at Kansas* L 5 - 64/19 at Kansas* L 4 - 54/20 at Kansas* W 11 - 94/20 at Kansas* W 12 - 84/24 WICHITA STATE L 4 - 74/25 MISSOURI* L 2 - 64/26 MISSOURI* L 5 - 134/26 MISSOURI* L 6 - 154/27 MISSOURI* L 4 - 175/2 IOWA STATE* W 4 - 35/3 IOWA STATE* W 9 - 85/3 IOWA STATE* W 5 - 35/4 IOWA STATE* L 2 - 75/6 at SW Missouri St. W 9 - 65/8 at Wichita State L 0 - 155/9 at Wichita State L 0 - 115/11 at Creighton W 7 - 5

198728-24 Overall • 9-12 Big Eight (5th) Home: 20-3 • Away: 8-21 • Neutral: 0-0Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistant: Jeff StewartGraduate Assistants: Mike Hutcheon, Mike Keenan &Larry Spresser.Starters: LF - Russ Ringgenberg, CF - Mike Hinkle, RF- Tony Braddock/Tom Parsons, 3B - Jim Donohue/EricHaines, SS - Scott Spangenberg, 2B - Leo Seiler, 1B -Otto Kaifes, C - Jeff Turtle/Jeff Hulse, DH - David Chadd,P - Marty Darnell, Rocky Ferguson, Mike Hamacher,Mike Hinkle, Paul Iseman & Zack Kimbell.

3/1 MO. WESTERN W 6 - 23/1 MO. WESTERN W 9 - 23/3 FRIENDS W 14 - 43/3 FRIENDS W 15 - 53/6 at Arkansas W 3 - 43/7 at Arkansas L 7 - 12

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3/8 at TCU L 3 - 43/8 at TCU W 7 - 63/14 at Texas L 3 - 143/15 at Texas L 1 - 113/15 at Texas L 8 - 113/17 at New Orleans L 2 - 123/18 at New Orleans L 1 - 63/19 at Tulane L 2 - 103/20 at Nicholls State W 5 - 33/20 at Nicholls State W 16 - 13/21 at Tulane L 14 - 193/26 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) W 18 - 03/26 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) W 18 - 83/27 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 6 - 164/1 SW MISSOURI ST. W 7 - 44/1 SW MISSOURI ST. W 2 - 04/4 at Oklahoma* L 6 - 134/4 at Oklahoma* L 3 - 74/5 at Oklahoma* L 0 - 114/5 at Oklahoma* (8) L 7 - 84/7 FORT HAYS STATE W 10 - 54/7 FORT HAYS STATE W 7 - 34/11 KANSAS* W 11 - 64/11 KANSAS* W 6 - 44/12 KANSAS* L 10 - 144/12 KANSAS* W 6 - 24/15 TARKIO W 11 - 14/15 TARKIO W 5 - 34/17 at Missouri* L 5 - 114/18 at Missouri* L 8 - 144/18 at Missouri* W 6 - 44/19 at Missouri* L 2 - 44/21 CREIGHTON W 8 - 64/22 WASHBURN W 19 - 104/25 at Iowa State* W 5 - 04/25 at Iowa State* L 1 - 134/25 at Iowa State* L 2 - 44/26 at Iowa State* W 6 - 04/28 at Wichita State L 2 - 34/29 at Wichita State L 7 - 115/1 at Oral Roberts W 17 - 95/2 at Oral Roberts (11) L 7 - 85/9 NEBRASKA* L 2 - 85/9 NEBRASKA* W 3 - 25/10 NEBRASKA* W 17 - 155/10 NEBRASKA* W 6 - 1

198834-24 Overall • 8-16 Big Eight (T5th) Home: 20-11 • Away: 9-12 • Neutral: 5-1Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistant: Jeff StewartGraduate Assistants: Mike Keenan & Brian McCarthy.Starters: LF - Reese Beers, CF - Kent Gleason, RF - TonyBraddock, 3B - Jim Donohue, SS - Scott Spangenberg,2B - Sean Collins, 1B - David Chadd, C - Jeff Hulse, DH- Mike Rosenboom/Bill Barnard, P - Jim Haller, David Hi-erholzer, Zack Kimbell, Jim McClellan, Jeff Peterson,Darryl Rowley & Bill Schafer.

2/27 FRIENDS W 22 - 22/27 FRIENDS W 7 - 12/28 MO. WESTERN W 13 - 12/28 MO. WESTERN L 3 - 53/5 at Arkansas L 7 - 83/5 at Arkansas L 5 - 93/6 QUINCY W 14 - 23/6 QUINCY W 12 - 83/10 FORT HAYS STATE W 15 - 83/10 FORT HAYS STATE W 16 - 2

NMSU Centennial Inv. (Las Cruces, N.M.)3/12 at N.M State W 17 - 113/13 at N.M. State W 6 - 53/13 vs. Colorado State W 11 - 33/14 vs. Colorado State W 10 - 33/14 at N.M. State W 7 - 53/15 vs. Colorado State W 7 - 63/15 at N.M. State L 5 - 63/19 S. DAKOTA STATE W 10 - 23/19 SW BAPTIST W 13 - 23/20 at Oral Roberts W 12 - 7

Springfield Tournament (Springfield, Ill.)3/25 vs. Bradley W 11 - 93/26 vs. Illinois L 7 - 83/26 vs. Western Illinois W 10 - 73/29 at Creighton L 3 - 113/31 EMPORIA STATE W 5 - 44/2 at Oklahoma State* L 7 - 114/3 at Oklahoma State* L 9 - 154/3 at Oklahoma State* L 3 - 134/4 at Oklahoma State* L 12 - 184/5 TARKIO W 4 - 24/8 OKLAHOMA* L 9 - 114/10 OKLAHOMA* W 3 - 24/10 OKLAHOMA* L 5 - 94/11 OKLAHOMA* L 6 - 124/15 at Kansas* W 12 - 7

4/16 at Kansas* W 22 - 144/16 at Kansas* W 23 - 24/17 at Kansas* W 10 - 94/18 CREIGHTON W 13 - 114/22 MISSOURI* L 8 - 124/23 MISSOURI* L 3 - 54/23 MISSOURI* L 4 - 54/24 MISSOURI* L 11 - 174/27 WASHBURN W 16 - 74/28 at Wichita State L 6 - 94/29 IOWA STATE* L 2 - 134/30 IOWA STATE* W 9 - 54/30 IOWA STATE* W 15 - 65/1 IOWA STATE* L 20 - 245/3 TARKIO W 10 - 25/3 TARKIO W 8 - 35/4 WICHITA STATE W 9 - 35/7 ORAL ROBERTS L 7 - 125/8 ORAL ROBERTS W 16 - 115/14 at Nebraska* L 9 - 135/14 at Nebraska* L 9 - 155/15 at Nebraska* L 4 - 85/15 at Nebraska* W 12 - 7

198932-23 Overall • 8-16 Big Eight (T5th) Home: 22-7 • Away: 6-14 • Neutral: 4-2Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistants: Phil Morgan & Mike KeenanGraduate Assistant: Steve ThompsonStarters: LF - Russ Ringgenberg, CF - Sean Collins, RF- Bill Barnard, 3B - Brad Rippelmeyer, SS - Craig Wilson,2B - Jeff Troll, 1B - Mike Rosenboom, C - Dan Skala, DH- Kevin Kaufman, P - Jim Haller, Michael Hedrick, DavidHierholzer, Jim McClellan, Jeff Peterson & Bill Schafer.

2/24 SAINT LOUIS W 17 - 72/25 SAINT LOUIS W 10 - 43/3 MISSOURI BAPTIST W 11 - 53/10 WAYNE STATE W 7 - 03/11 at San Jose State W 4 - 33/11 at San Jose State L 0 - 2

Pepsi/Me-N-Ed’s Classic (Fresno, Calif.)3/13 vs. Washington State L 3 - 53/14 vs. U.S. International W 7 - 43/15 vs. North Carolina W 7 - 63/16 vs. Liberty W 6 - 43/17 vs. Missouri W 6 - 53/18 vs. Virginia Tech L 3 - 63/24 WASHBURN W 10 - 23/25 at Creighton W 10 - 43/26 NORTHERN IOWA W 11 - 43/26 NORTHERN IOWA W 7 - 63/29 FORT HAYS STATE W 19 - 83/29 FORT HAYS STATE W 9 - 33/31 at Oklahoma* L 1 - 94/1 at Oklahoma* W 12 - 14/1 at Oklahoma* L 3 - 64/2 at Oklahoma* L 3 - 124/5 MARYMOUNT W 11 - 44/5 MARYMOUNT W 5 - 34/7 KANSAS* W 11 - 84/8 KANSAS* L 3 - 44/8 KANSAS* L 4 - 64/9 KANSAS* L 1 - 144/10 EMPORIA STATE W 7 - 54/12 TARKIO W 5 - 34/12 TARKIO W 4 - 34/15 at Missouri* L 2 - 104/16 at Missouri* W 13 - 14/16 at Missouri* L 7 - 84/17 at Missouri* L 6 - 174/19 MO. WESTERN W 12 - 14/19 MO. WESTERN W 10 - 44/22 at Iowa State* L 1 - 24/22 at Iowa State* L 1 - 3

4/23 at Iowa State* L 1 - 44/23 at Iowa State* L 5 - 64/25 at Wichita State L 5 - 174/28 at Oral Roberts W 13 - 54/29 at Oral Roberts L 2 - 94/30 at Arkansas L 4 - 95/1 at Arkansas W 7 - 25/5 NEBRASKA* W 14 - 125/5 NEBRASKA* W 3 - 05/6 NEBRASKA* W 13 - 85/6 NEBRASKA* W 9 - 35/11 CREIGHTON L 7 - 165/12 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 3 - 115/13 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 2 - 45/13 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 0 - 175/14 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 5 - 4

199030-27 Overall • 13-11 Big Eight (2nd) Home: 22-8 • Away: 8-14 • Neutral: 0-5Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistant Head Coach: Phil MorganAssistant: Steve ThompsonStarters: LF - Brian Culp/Blair Hanneman, CF - L.J.Twyner, RF - Scott Stroth, 3B - Brad Rippelmeyer, SS -Craig Wilson, 2B - Jeff Troll, 1B - Chris Hmielewski, C -Dan Skala, DH - Kevin Kaufman, P - Dave Christensen,Michael Hedrick, David Hierholzer, Kent Hipp, ChrisHmielewski, Greg McNamara, Sean Pedersen & ScottScoville.

2/17 at Arkansas L 1 - 22/17 at Arkansas L 1 - 52/18 at Arkansas W 5 - 42/24 FRIENDS W 9 - 32/24 FRIENDS W 8 - 23/3 COLORADO STATE (10) L 3 - 53/3 ILLINOIS STATE W 2 - 13/4 COLORADO STATE W 2 - 13/4 ILLINOIS STATE W 10 - 7

Boardwalk and Baseball (Haines City, Fla.)3/10 vs. Indiana L 8 - 93/11 vs. Morehead State L 4 - 53/13 at South Florida L 3 - 43/14 vs. Ithaca1 L 5 - 83/14 at South Florida L 1 - 33/16 at Southern Miss W 4 - 03/17 at Southern Miss L 1 - 93/18 at Southern Miss W 3 - 13/21 at SW Missouri State L 3 - 63/21 at SW Missouri State L 1 - 93/30 OKLAHOMA* W 15 - 133/31 OKLAHOMA* W 4 - 03/31 OKLAHOMA* W 10 - 64/1 OKLAHOMA* (10) W 2 - 14/3 EMPORIA ST. W 8 - 44/3 EMPORIA ST. (11) W 10 - 94/6 at Kansas* W 14 - 34/7 at Kansas* (10) L 3 - 44/7 at Kansas* W 6 - 54/8 at Kansas* (10) L 4 - 54/10 FORT HAYS STATE W 6 - 44/10 FORT HAYS STATE W 7 - 24/13 MISSOURI* W 4 - 14/14 MISSOURI* L 4 - 94/14 MISSOURI* W 5 - 44/15 MISSOURI* W 2 - 14/17 WASHBURN W 10 - 94/20 IOWA STATE* W 9 - 74/21 IOWA STATE* L 3 - 144/21 IOWA STATE* L 4 - 54/22 IOWA STATE* L 9 - 164/24 CREIGHTON W 18 - 144/26 WICHITA STATE L 5 - 84/28 N. COLORADO W 11 - 54/28 N. COLORADO W 9 - 3

4/29 N. COLORADO W 12 - 14/30 SW MISSOURI STATE L 4 - 64/30 SW MISSOURI STATE L 7 - 105/4 at Nebraska* L 5 - 75/4 at Nebraska* W 7 - 65/5 at Nebraska* W 9 - 85/5 at Nebraska* L 0 - 45/12 at Oklahoma State* L 3 - 55/12 at Oklahoma State* L 3 - 135/13 at Oklahoma State* W 9 - 35/13 at Oklahoma State* L 2 - 14

Big Eight Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)5/16 vs. Nebraska L 5 - 75/17 vs. Iowa State L 3 - 18

1 at Orlando, Fla.

199131-29 Overall • 9-15 Big Eight (7th) Home: 17-11 • Away: 13-15 • Neutral: 1-3Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistant Head Coach: Phil MorganAssistant: Steve ThompsonStarters: LF - Brian Culp, CF - Blair Hanneman, RF -Scott Stroth, 3B - Brad Rippelmeyer, SS - Craig Wilson,2B - Van Torian, 1B - Chris Hmielewski, C - Jeff Ryan,DH - Lance Wilson, P - Dave Christensen, Tim Church-man, Dan Driskill, Kent Hipp, Chris Hmielewski, GregMcNamara & Sean Pedersen.

2/16 at Arkansas W 6 - 02/16 at Arkansas L 2 - 32/17 at Arkansas L 2 - 32/23 FORT HAYS STATE W 17 - 02/23 FORT HAYS STATE W 22 - 12/24 FRIENDS W 15 - 02/24 FRIENDS W 10 - 03/3 at Colorado State W 7 - 23/3 at Colorado State L 9 - 193/6 WICHITA STATE W 3 - 23/7 NORTHERN IOWA W 14 - 5

Aggie Contential Classic (College Station, Texas)3/9 at Texas A&M L 3 - 73/10 vs. Illinois W 9 - 53/10 vs. Washington L 8 - 143/11 vs. Illinois L 2 - 33/12 vs. Washington L 3 - 63/12 at Texas A&M W 6 - 03/16 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) W 10 - 03/16 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) W 7 - 33/17 at SW Missouri State W 14 - 33/17 at SW Missouri State L 0 - 93/19 WASHBURN L 5 - 63/19 WASHBURN W 5 - 43/20 at Missouri Western W 18 - 73/20 at Missouri Western W 21 - 113/22 KANSAS* W 3 - 23/23 KANSAS* L 3 - 113/23 KANSAS* W 15 - 123/24 KANSAS* L 13 - 173/29 at Oklahoma* L 2 - 83/30 at Oklahoma* W 7 - 13/30 at Oklahoma* L 7 - 83/31 at Oklahoma* L 3 - 54/2 at Northern Iowa W 18 - 24/5 at Missouri* W 4 - 24/6 at Missouri* L 8 - 174/6 at Missouri* L 8 - 94/7 at Missouri* W 8 - 54/9 SMS W 9 - 84/9 SMS W 6 - 14/13 at Iowa State* L 2 - 34/13 at Iowa State* L 0 - 24/14 at Iowa State* W 3 - 14/14 at Iowa State* W 9 - 34/19 at Illinois State L 4 - 6

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4/20 at Illinois State W 7 - 34/21 at Illinois State L 3 - 54/24 CREIGHTON L 4 - 74/24 CREIGHTON W 6 - 24/26 NEBRASKA* L 7 - 184/27 NEBRASKA* W 4 - 24/27 NEBRASKA* W 13 - 124/28 NEBRASKA* L 12 - 164/30 EMPORIA STATE L 8 - 135/1 C. OKLAHOMA W 7 - 65/3 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 3 - 55/4 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 1 - 35/4 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 4 - 135/5 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 5 - 65/7 at Wichita State L 3 - 17

199228-28 Overall • 8-16 Big Eight (T6th) Home: 13-11 • Away: 10-16 • Neutral: 5-1Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistants: David Chadd & Russ RinggenbergStarters: LF - Brian Culp, CF - Jamey Stellino, RF - TerryHipp/Blair Hannenman, 3B - Kevin McMillian, SS - CraigWilson, 2B - Scott McFall/Jay Kopriva, 1B - Toby Cio-chon/Andy Williams, C - Jeff Ryan, DH - Jason Spalitto,P - Brett Bock, Tim Churchman, Dan Driskill, Brian Hier-holzer, Sean Pedersen & Pat Ralston.

2/15 at Arkansas W 18 - 132/15 at Arkansas L 0 - 132/16 at Arkansas L 9 - 192/23 FORT HAYS STATE W 11 - 12/23 FORT HAYS STATE W 10 - 52/27 WICHITA STATE L 2 - 102/29 FRIENDS W 22 - 32/29 FRIENDS W 25 - 13/1 MO. WESTERN W 15 - 103/1 MO. WESTERN W 21 - 93/3 at SW Missouri State W 7 - 53/3 at SW Missouri State W 14 - 53/6 at Southern Miss W 14 - 33/7 at Southern Miss L 6 - 93/8 at Southern Miss L 1 - 63/11 at Florida L 4 - 103/11 at Florida L 4 - 63/12 vs. Long Island1 W 15 - 53/12 vs. NE Illinois1 W 16 - 23/13 vs. Manhattan1 W 9 - 13/14 vs. Indiana1 L 1 - 43/14 vs. Indiana1 W 5 - 43/15 vs. Chicago State1 W 17 - 43/16 ARKANSAS W 11 - 73/20 at Kansas* W 8 - 73/21 at Kansas* W 7 - 13/21 at Kansas* L 2 - 33/22 at Kansas* W 10 - 63/27 OKLAHOMA* L 0 - 53/28 OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 113/28 OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 73/30 OKLAHOMA* W 7 - 24/3 MISSOURI* L 4 - 114/4 MISSOURI* W 2 - 14/4 MISSOURI* L 2 - 34/5 MISSOURI* L 4 - 104/8 at Creighton L 2 - 54/10 IOWA STATE* W 6 - 54/11 IOWA STATE* L 1 - 34/11 IOWA STATE* L 2 - 44/12 IOWA STATE* L 2 - 54/14 at Northern Iowa L 2 - 84/16 at Wichita State W 6 - 34/18 BENEDICTINE W 14 - 24/22 at Wichita State L 6 - 74/25 at Nebraska* (10) L 4 - 54/25 at Nebraska* (9) W 11 - 104/26 at Nebraska* L 2 - 124/26 at Nebraska* W 10 - 04/28 NEBRASKA* W 6 - 55/1 at Oklahoma State* L 4 - 95/2 at Oklahoma State* L 1 - 45/2 at Oklahoma State* L 2 - 165/3 at Oklahoma State* L 1 - 45/5 SMS W 5 - 25/5 SMS L 2 - 6

1 at Gainesville, Fla.

199315-34 Overall • 6-17 Big Eight (6th)Home: 8-14 • Away: 2-16 • Neutral: 5-4Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistants: David Chadd & Russ Ringgenberg Volunteer Assistant: Dave SvobodaStarters: LF - Tim Decker, CF - Jamey Stellino, RF - ChrisWolf, 3B - Kevin McMullin, SS - Todd Petering, 2B - ScottMcFall/Jay Kopriva, 1B - Dave Hendrix, C - Brian Culp,DH - Chris Hess, P - Dan Driskill, Rob Merriman & ScottDreiling.

2/21 at Arkansas L 1 - 103/4 NORTHERN IOWA W 11 - 33/5 WASHINGTON W 8 - 73/6 WASHINGTON L 3 - 103/6 WASHINGTON L 10 - 133/7 EMPORIA STATE W 21 - 63/9 WICHITA STATE L 5 - 73/10 at Wichita State L 2 - 7

Saint Louis Tournament (St. Louis, Mo.)3/12 SW Missouri State W 11 - 5

Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic (Fresno, Calif.)3/15 Texas Tech L 2 - 33/16 Arizona L 1 - 63/17 at Fresno State L 6 - 163/18 Saint John’s W 10 - 83/19 Clemson W 3 - 03/20 at Fresno State L 1 - 103/22 MINNESOTA L 4 - 63/23 MINNESOTA L 2 - 113/24 MINNESOTA L 1 - 63/24 CREIGHTON W 4 - 13/26 at Missouri* L 0 - 43/27 at Missouri* W 7 - 33/28 at Missouri* L 5 - 64/6 at Oklahoma State* L 3 - 54/7 at Oklahoma State* L 13 - 144/8 WICHITA STATE L 2 - 114/9 NEBRASKA* W 14 - 104/10 NEBRASKA* W 19 - 104/11 NEBRASKA* W 6 - 34/13 at Nebraska* L 9 - 134/14 at Nebraska* L 2 - 64/18 vs. Wayne State1 W 11 - 24/18 vs. Wayne State1 W 5 - 44/20 MISSOURI* L 8 - 164/21 MISSOURI* L 8 - 124/22 at Creighton L 3 - 64/23 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 4 - 244/24 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 8 - 174/25 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 4 - 54/27 at Kansas L 3 - 64/30 KANSAS* L 4 - 55/1 KANSAS* L 1 - 55/2 KANSAS* W 11 - 75/5 at Iowa State* L 10 - 115/13 at Wichita State L 3 - 55/14 at Oklahoma* W 14 - 115/15 at Oklahoma* L 3 - 175/16 at Oklahoma* L 8 - 9

Big Eight Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)5/20 vs. Oklahoma State L 2 - 85/21 vs. Oklahoma L 7 - 11

1 at Salina, Kan.

199413-43 Overall • 3-27 Big Eight (7th)Home: 9-14 • Away: 3-26 • Neutral: 1-3Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistants: David Chadd & John Baptista Volunteer Assistant: Dave SvobodaStarters: LF - Chris Hess, CF - Tim Decker, RF - DavidHendrix, 3B - Todd Fereday, SS - Scott Poepard, 2B - JayKopriva, 1B - Brad Harker, C - Chris Bouchard, DH - MattMiller, P - Jon Oiseth, Rob Merriman & Eric Yanz.

2/13 MO. WESTERN W 9 - 42/13 MO.WESTERN W 13 - 22/19 PERU STATE W 11 - 02/20 PERU STATE W 11 - 62/25 at Arkansas L 4 - 222/26 at Arkansas W 11 - 102/27 at Arkansas L 1 - 43/1 at Wichita State L 2 - 143/2 WICHITA STATE L 3 - 73/5 NE ILLINOIS W 11 - 63/5 NE ILLINOIS W 14 - 23/6 NE ILLINOIS W 10 - 43/8 at Wichita State L 2 - 43/9 WICHITA STATE L 5 - 6

Texas A&M Classic (College Station, Texas)3/11 vs. USC L 7 - 203/12 vs. Penn State W 5 - 33/12 at Texas A&M L 0 - 83/13 vs. Penn State L 3 - 5

3/14 vs. USC L 0 - 33/14 at Texas A&M L 0 - 13/17 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 7 - 123/17 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 4 - 123/22 KANSAS* L 5 - 153/23 KANSAS* W 8 - 53/25 at Minnesota L 4 - 103/26 at Minnesota L 4 - 103/27 at Minnesota L 1 - 43/29 at Oklahoma* L 1 - 63/30 at Oklahoma* L 0 - 64/2 at Iowa State* L 4 - 84/2 at Iowa State* W 18 - 44/3 at Iowa State* L 7 - 114/8 MISSOURI* L 2 - 54/9 MISSOURI* L 2 - 84/10 MISSOURI* L 2 - 84/13 NEBRASKA* L 4 - 144/13 NEBRASKA* L 1 - 154/15 at Nebraska* L 2 - 44/16 at Nebraska* L 6 - 74/17 at Nebraska* L 14 - 234/19 at Missouri* L 5 - 124/20 at Missouri* L 11 - 124/22 OKLAHOMA* L 3 - 74/23 OKLAHOMA* W 16 - 144/24 OKLAHOMA* L 7 - 214/26 at Northern Iowa L 11 - 124/30 at Kansas* L 6 - 135/1 at Kansas* L 4 - 75/1 at Kansas* L 3 - 105/4 IOWA STATE* L 3 - 95/4 IOWA STATE* L 3 - 175/11 at NE Illinois L 3 - 55/11 at NE Illinois W 5 - 45/12 at Oklahoma State* L 4 - 65/13 at Oklahoma State* L 2 - 185/14 at Oklahoma State* L 4 - 9

199529-24 Overall • 13-14 Big Eight (T4th)Home: 21-6 • Away: 5-13 • Neutral: 3-5Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistants: Rocky Ward & Mike McHugh Starters: LF- Adam Green, CF - Tim Decker, RF - Chris Hess, 3B -Todd Fereday, SS - Heath Schesser, 2B - Scott Poepard,1B - Brad Harker, C - Chris Bouchard, DH - David Hen-drix, P - Eric Yanz, Jon Oiseth, Matt Koeman & Jack Witt

2/18 at Oral Roberts L 6 - 82/19 at Oral Roberts L 9 - 142/22 MO. WESTERN W 6 - 42/22 MO. WESTERN W 10 - 3

Lake Area Classic (Lake Charles, La.)2/24 vs. Oral Roberts* W 3 - 22/25 vs. Creighton* L 6 - 82/26 at McNeese State* W 12 - 103/5 NORTHERN IOWA L 5 - 163/10 at Oklahoma State* L 7 - 83/11 at Oklahoma State* L 10 - 223/12 HASTINGS W 14 - 03/15 at Creighton W 13 - 53/17 IOWA W 7 - 43/18 IOWA L 2 - 63/19 IOWA W 7 - 33/24 NEBRASKA* L 9 - 163/26 NEBRASKA* L 11 - 163/26 NEBRASKA* W 8 - 73/28 REGIS W 12 - 13/28 CREIGHTON W 5 - 43/29 REGIS W 12 - 14/1 at Iowa State* L 5 - 64/1 at Iowa State* W 14 - 104/2 at Iowa State* L 3 - 104/4 OKLAHOMA* W 7 - 14/5 OKLAHOMA* W 14 - 94/6 DOANE W 17 - 84/6 DOANE W 13 - 14/7 at Oklahoma* L 1 - 64/8 at Oklahoma* L 7 - 104/9 at Oklahoma* L 3 - 74/12 MISSOURI* W 8 - 44/12 MISSOURI* W 9 - 44/13 vs. Wichita State1 L 3 - 54/14 at Kansas L 2 - 44/15 KANSAS* W 10 - 54/16 KANSAS* W 7 - 64/18 at Kansas* L 5 - 64/19 KANSAS* W 16 - 114/22 ORAL ROBERTS L 8 - 94/23 ORAL ROBERTS W 16 - 104/28 at Missouri* W 12 - 64/30 at Missouri* W 6 - 14/30 at Missouri* L 1 - 85/1 at Wichita State L 6 - 75/2 IOWA STATE* W 13 - 35/11 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 8 - 7

5/12 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 8 - 145/13 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 4 - 12

Big Eight Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)5/18 vs. Oklahoma State W 8 - 15/19 vs. Iowa State L 2 - 115/20 vs. Kansas W 14 - 115/20 vs. Iowa State L 6 - 7

1 at Salina, Kan.

199628-26 Overall • 11-18 Big Eight (5th)Home: 13-11 • Away: 11-12 • Neutral: 4-3Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistants: Rocky Ward & Mike Hensley Volunteer As-sistant: Kenny GajewskiStarters: LF - Ryan Buell, CF - Adam Green, RF - ChrisHess, 3B - Todd Fereday, SS - Heath Schesser, 2B - ScottPoepard, 1B - Jason Bichelmeyer, C - Paul Cranford, DH- David Hendrix, P - Matt Koeman, Eric Yanz & JonOiseth.

2/9 MO. WESTERN W 28 - 72/10 CREIGHTON W 14 - 22/17 at Air Force W 15 - 72/18 at Air Force W 16 - 142/19 at Air Force W 17 - 82/23 at Arkansas L 6 - 72/24 at Arkansas L 5 - 92/25 at Arkansas L 3 - 11

Jacksonville Kennel Club Classic (Jax., Fla.)2/29 at Jacksonville W 11 - 83/2 vs. Xavier W 15 - 13/2 vs. Purdue W 4 - 23/3 vs. Central Michigan W 7 - 53/8 vs. Central Michigan L 3 - 103/9 vs. Xavier W 7 - 03/10 at North Florida W 7 - 23/15 WICHITA STATE L 4 - 73/16 REGIS L 14 - 163/16 REGIS W 7 - 63/17 REGIS W 12 - 03/20 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 8 - 03/20 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 6 - 73/23 ILL. - CHICAGO W 3 - 23/23 ILL. - CHICAGO W 8 - 63/26 at Oklahoma* L 12 - 133/31 IOWA STATE* W 11 - 73/31 IOWA STATE* L 6 - 74/2 at Wichita State L 9 - 104/2 at Wichita State W 9 - 74/5 MISSOURI* L 5 - 124/6 MISSOURI* L 2 - 104/7 MISSOURI* W 5 - 24/9 NEBRASKA* L 2 - 54/10 NEBRASKA* L 6 - 134/12 at Nebraska* W 19 - 64/13 at Nebraska* L 4 - 144/16 at Missouri* W 7 - 44/17 at Missouri* L 13 - 164/19 OKLAHOMA* L 10 - 124/20 OKLAHOMA* W 8 - 24/21 OKLAHOMA* W 7 - 34/23 KANSAS* L 5 - 244/24 at Kansas W 11 - 34/26 KANSAS* W 4 - 34/27 at Kansas* W 14 - 94/28 at Kansas* W 10 - 85/1 at Iowa State* L 8 - 165/1 at Iowa State* L 8 - 145/8 ORAL ROBERTS L 6 - 95/8 ORAL ROBERTS W 14 - 125/10 at Oklahoma State* L 6 - 105/11 at Oklahoma State* L 6 - 155/11 at Oklahoma State* L 5 - 26

Big Eight Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)5/16 vs. Oklahoma State L 4 - 105/17 vs. Kansas L 4 - 14

199732-24 Overall • 10-20 Big 12 (9th)Home: 20-11 • Away: 8-10 • Neutral: 4-3Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistants: Mike Hensley & Robbie Moen VolunteerAssistant: Steve MillerStudent Assistant: Travis JanssenStarters: LF - Eric Sommerhauser, CF - Garrett Bell, RF- Brian Bobier, 3B - Josh Marn, SS - Heath Schesser, 2B- Todd Fereday, 1B - Jason Bichelmeyer, C - Yancy Ayers,DH - Scott Poepard, P - Jon Oiseth, Eric Yanz, Chris Tray-lor & Jason Wells.

Arlington Morning News Tournament (Arlington, Texas)

2/14 at Texas - Arlington L 3 - 42/15 vs. Arkansas W 7 - 62/16 vs. Iowa W 9 - 6

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2/18 MO.WESTERN W 17 - 62/22 AIR FORCE W 11 - 82/22 AIR FORCE W 6 - 52/28 MISSOURI* L 8 - 113/1 MISSOURI* L 14 - 153/2 MISSOURI* L 7 - 93/4 WIS.-MILWAUKEE W 5 - 43/4 WIS.-MILWAUKEE W 10 - 33/7 at Oklahoma State* L 12 - 233/8 at Oklahoma State* L 8 - 103/9 at Oklahoma State* W 7 - 53/11 NEBRASKA* W 19 - 93/11 NEBRASKA* W 11 - 3

Oral Roberts Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)3/14 vs. Pepperdine W 1 - 03/15 vs. Michigan W 9 - 63/16 at Oral Roberts W 11 - 13/19 CHICAGO STATE W 26 - 23/20 CHICAGO STATE W 12 - 73/21 at Texas* L 6 - 113/22 at Texas* W 5 - 43/23 at Texas* W 14 - 113/25 CLEVELAND STATE W 13 - 73/26 CLEVELAND STATE W 15 - 33/28 TEXAS A&M* W 7 - 53/29 TEXAS A&M* L 8 - 93/29 TEXAS A&M* L 7 - 94/1 CREIGHTON W 9 - 54/4 at Nebraska* L 7 - 8

4/5 at Nebraska* W 18 - 74/5 at Nebraska* L 5 - 124/12 vs. Oklahoma*1 L 7 - 104/13 vs. Oklahoma*2 L 3 - 54/13 vs. Oklahoma*2 L 1 - 104/15 KANSAS L 4 - 54/18 TEXAS TECH* L 6 - 114/19 TEXAS TECH* L 1 - 64/20 TEXAS TECH* L 7 - 124/22 at Baylor* L 7 - 94/22 at Baylor* L 9 - 104/23 at Baylor* L 7 - 94/26 IOWA STATE* W 7 - 64/26 IOWA STATE* W 10 - 94/27 IOWA STATE* L 4 - 144/30 BETHANY W 11 - 14/30 BETHANY W 22 - 15/2 at Kansas* W 12 - 75/3 at Kansas* W 24 - 115/4 at Kansas* W 7 - 65/6 WICHITA STATE W 4 - 35/7 at Wichita State L 0 - 85/9 ORAL ROBERTS L 14 - 155/10 ORAL ROBERTS W 20 - 55/11 ORAL ROBERTS W 13 - 12

1 at Driller Park (Tulsa, Okla.)2 at All-Sports Stadium (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

199820-32 Overall • 9-19 Big 12 (10th)Home: 14-11 • Away: 3-18 • Neutral: 3-3Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistants: Mike Hensley & Robbie Moen VolunteerAssistant: Brian ThompsonStarters: LF - Brian Bobier, CF - Eric Sommerhauser, RF- Andy Silva, 3B - Josh Marn, SS - J.D. Loudabarger, 2B- Chad Tabor, 1B/C - Chet Savage, C/1B - Yancy Ayers,DH/OF - Quinn Cravens, P - Brandon Peck, Chris Traylor& Pat Hertzel.

Just For Feet Showdown in the Desert (Peoria, Ariz.)

2/6 vs. Indiana W 8 - 02/7 vs. N.M. State L 4 - 92/12 MO. WESTERN W 15 - 42/14 at Air Force W 11 - 52/14 at Air Force L 5 - 152/15 at Air Force L 4 - 52/18 DOANE W 13 - 3

Century Cellunet Classic (Monroe, La.)2/20 vs. SE Louisiana L 4 - 62/21 at Louisiana-Monroe L 3 - 42/25 CREIGHTON W 9 - 82/27 at Missouri* L 1 - 32/28 at Missouri* L 7 - 83/1 at Missouri* L 2 - 53/6 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 8 - 53/12 at Wichita State L 8 - 93/13 vs. Air Force1 W 14 - 63/13 vs. Air Force1 W 5 - 43/14 vs. Air Force1 L 8 - 93/20 TEXAS* W 11 - 103/21 TEXAS* L 6 - 103/22 TEXAS* W 5 - 33/23 HOWARD L 9 - 113/23 HOWARD W 15 - 33/27 at Texas A&M* L 2 - 103/28 at Texas A&M* L 4 - 103/29 at Texas A&M* L 5 - 94/4 NEBRASKA* W 6 - 54/4 NEBRASKA* L 3 - 44/5 NEBRASKA* W 11 - 94/10 at Oklahoma* L 1 - 94/11 at Oklahoma* L 9 - 244/12 at Oklahoma* L 0 - 104/14 FORT HAYS STATE L 9 - 104/15 BETHANY W 3 - 14/17 CS NORTHRIDGE W 14 - 134/17 CS NORTHRIDGE L 7 - 104/18 CS NORTHRIDGE L 5 - 114/19 CS NORTHRIDGE W 15 - 144/21 BAYLOR* W 4 - 24/21 BAYLOR* L 2 - 104/22 BAYLOR* L 1 - 74/25 at Iowa State* W 4 - 24/25 at Iowa State* L 5 - 64/26 at Iowa State* W 22 - 85/1 KANSAS* L 7 - 95/2 KANSAS* L 2 - 55/3 KANSAS* W 2 - 15/5 WICHITA STATE L 5 - 175/6 at Wichita State L 7 - 135/8 at Texas Tech* L 6 - 135/9 at Texas Tech* L 5 - 65/10 at Texas Tech* L 10 - 18

1 El Dorado, Kan.

199926-29 Overall • 11-18 Big 12 (9th)Home: 0-0 • Away: 4-17 • Neutral: 22-12Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistants: Mike Hensley & Robbie Moen VolunteerAssistant: Darin VaughanStarters: LF - Kasey Weishaar, CF - Andy Silva, RF -Quinn Cravens, 3B/P - Brett Reid, SS - Kyle Boyer, 2B -Chad Tabor, 1B - Mark English, C - Chet Savage, DH -Travis Andre’ P - Derek Andersen, Brett Reid & BrandonPeck.

The Showdown in The Desert (Peoria, Ariz.)2/5 vs. Oregon State L 6 - 132/6 vs. San Diego State L 7 - 102/7 vs. Oregon State W 7 - 62/12 at Clemson L 7 - 102/13 at Clemson L 4 - 102/14 at Clemson L 3 - 112/16 York (Neb.)1 W 10 - 02/19 Iowa1 W 9 - 42/19 Iowa1 (10) W 5 - 4 2/20 Air Force1 W 11 - 22/21 Air Force1 W 9 - 12/26 at Baylor* (7) L 6 - 222/27 at Baylor* L 0 - 72/28 at Baylor* (10) L 6 - 7

Jacksonville Kennel Club Classic (Jax., Fla.)3/5 vs. Western Michigan W 5 - 33/6 vs. Xavier W 6 - 33/7 vs. Austin Peay (14) L 8 - 9 3/13 at Texas* L 1 - 83/13 at Texas* W 8 - 43/14 at Texas* L 2 - 123/19 vs. Oklahoma*2 W 7 - 23/20 vs. Oklahoma*2 (7) L 1 - 143/21 vs. Oklahoma*2 L 4 - 113/23 at Alabama L 5 - 273/24 at Alabama L 8 - 93/26 vs. Iowa State*3 W 12 - 43/27 vs. Iowa State*3 W 7 - 63/28 vs. Iowa State*3 W 3 - 14/2 at Oklahoma State* L 4 - 134/3 at Oklahoma State* L 2 - 134/4 at Oklahoma State* (7) L 1 - 154/9 vs. Texas A&M*2 L 0 - 34/10 vs. Texas A&M*2 (8) L 3 - 154/11 vs. Texas A&M*2 L 2 - 74/16 Howard1 W 14 - 54/17 Howard1 W 12 - 04/18 Howard1 W 9 - 44/19 Bethany1 W 14 - 44/20 vs. Texas-Pan Am.4 W 9 - 44/21 vs. Texas-Pan Am.4 (7) L 15 - 164/24 Texas Tech*5 W 9 - 74/24 Texas Tech*5 L 8 - 94/28 Kansas5 W 13 - 34/30 at Kansas* (10) W 8 - 65/1 at Kansas* W 10 - 35/2 at Kansas* W 6 - 25/4 Wichita State5 L 3 - 55/5 at Wichita State L 4 - 65/7 Bethany1 W 22 - 35/8 Missouri*2 L 3 - 55/8 Missouri*2 W 5 - 45/9 Missouri*2 W 3 - 25/14 at Nebraska* L 4 - 55/15 at Nebraska* L 4 - 125/16 at Nebraska* L 16 - 21

1 Wayne Norvell Field, Manhattan, Kan.2 Phil Welch Stadium, St. Joseph, Mo.3 Dean Evans Field, Salina, Kan.4 Hobart-Detter Stadium, Hutchinson, Kan.5 Lawrence Dumont Stadium, Wichita, Kan.

200019-32 Overall • 5-24 Big 12 (11th)Home: 13-12 • Away: 2-15 • Neutral: 4-5Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistants: Mike Hensley & Robbie Moen VolunteerAssistant: Jon OisethStarters: LF - Kasey Weishaar, CF - Chris Nelson, RF -Ben Oleen, 3B - Josh Cavender, SS - J.D. Loudabarger,2B - Chad Tabor, 1B - Mark English, C - Graham McAl-lister, DH - Pat Maloney, P - Jason Wells, Luke Robertson,Chad Duckers.

Spalding Baseball Fiesta (Albuquerque, N.M.)2/4 vs. Oregon State W 7 - 62/5 vs. Washington State W 9 - 72/6 vs. Oregon State L 2 - 16

S.D. Baseball Showcase (San Diego, Calif.)2/17 vs. San Diego L 15 - 312/18 vs. Oklahoma State L 4 - 152/23 CREIGHTON L 1 - 72/25 at Texas A&M* L 5 - 192/26 at Texas A&M* L 4 - 92/27 at Texas A&M* L 4 - 92/29 S. NAZARENE W 7 - 33/3 at Oklahoma* L 4 - 63/4 at Oklahoma* L 1 - 43/5 at Oklahoma* L 7 - 113/8 C. CHRISTIAN W 16 - 43/10 NEBRASKA* W 4 - 33/11 NEBRASKA* L 0 - 163/12 NEBRASKA* L 4 - 123/17 TEXAS* L 2 - 143/19 TEXAS* L 3 - 15

Homestead Challenge (Homestead, Fla.)3/23 vs. C. Connecticut W 17 - 73/24 vs. Ohio State L 4 - 83/25 vs. Harvard (10) W 3 - 23/26 vs. Harvard L 1 - 43/28 NIAGARA W 7 - 33/29 NIAGARA W 11 - 23/31 at Texas Tech* L 7 - 194/1 at Texas Tech* L 2 - 94/2 at Texas Tech* L 2 - 94/7 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 4 - 84/8 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 15 - 94/9 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 14 - 74/11 BETHANY W 16 - 04/14 HOWARD W 17 - 3

Heath Schesser Leads Team to Four Offensive Records | 1997

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4/15 HOWARD W 14 - 94/16 HOWARD W 24 - 44/19 WILLIAM WOODS W 15 - 24/22 at Iowa State* L 0 - 34/22 at Iowa State* L 3 - 44/23 at Iowa State* L 2 - 64/26 at Creighton L 3 - 124/28 at Missouri* L 2 - 64/29 at Missouri* L 6 - 84/30 at Missouri* W 9 - 65/2 WICHITA STATE L 2 - 75/3 at Wichita State W 18 - 65/5 KANSAS* (11) L 5 - 75/6 KANSAS* W 6 - 45/7 KANSAS* L 13 - 165/12 BAYLOR* L 3 - 165/13 BAYLOR* L 5 - 75/14 BAYLOR* L 7 - 10

200125-28 Overall • 10-17 Big 12 (T9th)Home: 18-11 • Away: 4-16 • Neutral: 3-1Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistants: Mike Hensley & Steve Miller Volunteer As-sistant: Chris ForbesStarters: LF - Kasey Weishaar, CF - Nick Sorensen, RF -Pat Maloney, 3B - Ty Soto, SS - Osmar Castillo, 2B - J.D.Loudabarger, 1B - Mark English, C/DH - Josh Cavender,P - James Brazeal, Kelvin Day, Luke Robertson, KevinMelcher & Brock Smith.2/4 DOANE W 11 - 32/5 S. NAZARENE W 9 - 62/10 at #3 LSU W 9 - 82/10 at #3 LSU L 0 - 42/11 at #3 LSU L 8 - 14

Applebee’s Baseball Fiesta (Albuquerque, N.M.)2/16 vs. Utah W 10 - 22/17 vs. UNLV W 20 - 92/18 at New Mexico L 3 - 122/23 at Texas* L 1 - 62/24 at Texas* L 0 - 32/25 at Texas* (7) L 3 - 133/5 IOWA STATE* W 5 - 43/5 IOWA STATE* L 0 - 63/9 at #9 Nebraska* L 6 - 93/14 CREIGHTON L 6 - 73/16 TEXAS TECH* L 0 - 73/17 TEXAS TECH* (7) L 2 - 163/18 TEXAS TECH* W 8 - 4

Centenary Classic (Shreveport, La.)3/20 vs. Arkansas L 0 - 23/20 at Centenary W 6 - 23/21 vs. Louisiana Tech W 8 - 03/23 TEXAS A&M* W 5 - 33/24 TEXAS A&M* L 0 - 13/25 TEXAS A&M* L 1 - 103/28 at Creighton W 9 - 13/30 at #14 Baylor* (7) L 0 - 143/31 at #14 Baylor* L 7 - 84/1 at #14 Baylor* L 2 - 104/4 ORAL ROBERTS L 3 - 114/6 at #22 Oklahoma St.* L 5 - 114/7 at #22 Oklahoma St.* W 13 - 84/8 at #22 Oklahoma St.* (10) L 3 - 44/9 MARYLAND W 11 - 84/10 MARYLAND W 10 - 84/13 OKLAHOMA* W 5 - 34/15 OKLAHOMA* W 5 - 24/15 OKLAHOMA* L 2 - 64/18 BETHANY W 18 - 14/20 UCLA W 8 - 54/22 UCLA W 13 - 124/22 UCLA W 11 - 74/24 WILLIAM WOODS W 12 - 104/25 at Oral Roberts L 5 - 124/27 MISSOURI* W 15 - 44/28 MISSOURI* W 7 - 34/29 MISSOURI* W 10 - 55/1 WICHITA STATE L 3 - 135/2 at Wichita State L 5 - 95/4 KANSAS* W 2 - 15/5 at Kansas* L 3 - 75/6 at Kansas* (10) L 7 - 85/12 CALIFORNIA L 4 - 65/13 CALIFORNIA L 10 - 16

200230-25 Overall • 13-13 Big 12 (T5th)Home: 16-10 • Away: 7-8 • Neutral: 7-7Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistants: Mike Hensley & Steve Miller Volunteer As-sistant: Jeff McCannonStarters: LF - Pat Maloney, CF - Nick Sorensen, RF -Gabe Luttrell, 3B - Ty Soto, SS - Osmar Castillo, 2B -Brandon Taylor, 1B - Brett Williams, C - Ryan Bald-win/Jeremy Rogers, DH - Tim Doty, P - Kevin Melcher,Brock Smith, Ross Hawley, Jonathan Gutierrez, FrancoPezely, Mitch Walter.

2/12 DOANE W 21 - 82/15 S. NAZARENE W 12 - 22/19 CREIGHTON W 10 - 9

Homestead Challenge (Homestead, Fla.)2/22 vs. Lipscomb L 3 - 82/23 vs. Saint Francis W 12 - 72/23 vs. Miami (Fla.) L 4 - 112/24 vs. Florida International L 3 - 9

Wiregrass Classic (Dothan, Ala.)3/1 vs. Kent State W 9 - 43/10 WESTERN ILLINOIS L 3 - 43/10 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 6 - 33/11 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 14 - 03/12 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 6 - 3

Homestead Challenge (Homestead, Fla.)3/14 vs. Miami (Ohio)1 L 7 - 123/15 vs. Wagner1 W 18 - 33/16 at Florida Atlantic1 L 4 - 83/17 at Florida International L 10 - 163/18 vs. Wisc.-Milwaukee W 8 - 73/19 vs. Drexel W 3 - 23/20 vs. Rutgers1 L 4 - 53/22 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 6 - 163/23 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 9 - 103/23 OKLAHOMA ST.* W 10 - 53/26 C.W. POST W 11 - 43/27 C.W. POST W 11 - 103/29 NEBRASKA* W 9 - 83/30 NEBRASKA* L 6 - 223/31 NEBRASKA* W 3 - 24/3 WICHITA STATE L 5 - 94/5 at Texas Tech* (15) W 7 - 54/6 at Texas Tech* L 0 - 154/7 at Texas Tech* W 5 - 14/10 STERLING L 7 - 84/12 at Texas A&M* L 3 - 74/13 at Texas A&M* W 7 - 64/14 at Texas A&M* L 5 - 64/17 BETHANY W 14 - 64/19 TEXAS* L 0 - 64/21 TEXAS* L 4 - 84/21 TEXAS* (8) L 2 - 84/24 at Creighton (8) W 24 - 94/26 BAYLOR* W 14 - 94/27 BAYLOR* W 12 - 94/28 BAYLOR* L 5 - 65/3 at Oklahoma* L 10 - 155/4 at Oklahoma* L 4 - 65/5 at Oklahoma* (8) L 0 - 115/10 at Missouri* W 5 - 35/11 at Missouri* W 10 - 15/18 at Kansas* W 11 - 95/19 KANSAS* W 7 - 45/19 KANSAS* (7) W 9 - 0

Big 12 Tournament (Arlington, Texas)5/22 vs. Texas Tech (12) L 4 - 55/23 vs. Baylor W 6 - 25/24 vs. Texas Tech W 7 - 65/25 vs. Nebraska L 7 - 8

1 Boca Raton, Fla.

200315-37 Overall • 5-22 Big 12 (10th)Home: 8-13 • Away: 2-20 • Neutral: 5-4Head Coach: Mike ClarkAssistants: Mike Hensley & Steve Miller Starters: LF -Pat Maloney, CF - Brad Anzman, RF - Terry Blunt, 3B -Zack Saunders, SS - Brett Williams, 2B - Marc Chabot,1B - Tim Doty, C - Ryan Baldwin, DH - Brandon Taylor, P- Kevin Melcher, Jim Ripley and Brett Bagley.

2/16 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 14 - 42/16 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 9 - 42/18 CREIGHTON W 15 - 2

Service Academy Classic (Millington, Tenn.)2/21 vs. Illinois L 7 - 10

Wiregrass Classic (Dothan, Ala.)2/28 vs. Temple W 10 - 63/1 vs. Troy State L 7 - 83/2 vs. Northwestern W 4 - 33/7 ARKANSAS W 9 - 83/9 at Arkansas L 4 - 123/10 at Arkansas L 3 - 4

3/10 at Arkansas L 5 - 183/13 vs. Seton Hall L 8 - 113/14 vs. Seton Hall W 8 - 73/16 at Florida International W 17 - 53/16 vs. Saint Peter’s W 7 - 43/17 vs. Stony Brook L 2 - 103/18 at #24 Florida Atlantic L 2 - 63/19 vs. Rider W 21 - 23/21 at #15 Nebraska* L 3 - 123/22 at #15 Nebraska* L 4 - 103/23 at #15 Nebraska* L 9 - 113/25 at Creighton L 6 - 113/26 WICHITA STATE L 10 - 143/28 MISSOURI* L 2 - 143/29 MISSOURI* L 3 - 83/30 MISSOURI* L 4 - 54/4 at #23 Oklahoma State* L 1 - 104/5 at #23 Oklahoma State* L 1 - 114/6 at #23 Oklahoma State* L 9 - 114/9 at Wichita State L 2 - 134/11 #17 TEXAS A&M* L 4 - 64/12 #17 TEXAS A&M* L 7 - 124/13 #17 TEXAS A&M* L 3 - 164/15 WASHINGTON L 5 - 144/18 TEXAS TECH* W 10 - 84/19 TEXAS TECH* W 5 - 14/20 TEXAS TECH* L 1 - 84/22 SE MISSOURI L 5 - 94/25 at #9 Texas* L 1 - 124/26 at #9 Texas* L 1 - 34/27 at #9 Texas* L 1 - 124/30 at Wichita State L 3 - 125/3 at #20 Baylor* L 1 - 115/4 at #20 Baylor* L 1 - 105/5 at #20 Baylor* L 2 - 125/6 WICHITA STATE L 0 - 25/9 OKLAHOMA* W 8 - 25/10 OKLAHOMA* L 8 - 105/11 OKLAHOMA* L 6 - 225/16 KANSAS* W 4 - 35/17 at Kansas* L 5 - 105/18 at Kansas* W 8 - 6

200426-30 Overall • 4-23 Big 12 (10th)Home: 17-15 • Away: 4-13 • Neutral: 5-2Head Coach: Brad HillAssistants: Sean McCann and Tom Myers Starters: LF- Terry Blunt, CF - Josh Dent, RF - Steve Murphy, 3B -Zack Saunders, SS - Ryan Saltzgaber, 2B - Jason Long,1B - Nick Ponomarenko, C - Josh Heinrich, DH - BrianPatty, P - Carlos Torres, Jim Ripley and Brett Bagley.

2/13 vs. Houston L 4 - 122/14 vs. Ohio State W 12 - 62/15 vs. #1 Rice L 0 - 132/21 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 9 - 52/21 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 9 - 82/22 WESTERN ILLINOIS L 11 - 122/27 at Louisiana-Monroe L 3 - 72/28 vs. SMS W 3 - 22/29 vs. Eastern Illinois W 12 - 33/2 FRIENDS W 7 - 23/5 at Centenary W 11 - 93/6 vs. Louisiana Tech W 7 - 43/7 vs. Alabama W 2 - 13/9 N. COLORADO W 6 - 33/10 N. COLORADO W 5 - 33/12 BUFFALO W 11 - 83/12 BUFFALO W 10 - 63/13 BUFFALO W 7 - 23/17 #9 WICHITA STATE (16) L 7 - 123/18 at #9 Wichita State L 1 - 33/20 MICHIGAN STATE W 12 - 53/21 MICHIGAN STATE W 8 - 53/22 MICHIGAN STATE W 13 - 33/26 at Missouri* W 5 - 33/27 at Missouri* (11) W 6 - 43/28 at Missouri* L 0 - 124/2 #17 NEBRASKA* L 0 - 84/3 #17 NEBRASKA* L 0 - 44/4 #17 NEBRASKA* L 5 - 94/7 CREIGHTON W 7 - 04/9 #1 TEXAS* (20) L 6 - 104/10 #1 TEXAS* L 2 - 54/11 #1 TEXAS* L 1 - 44/14 NEWMAN W 11 - 94/16 at Texas Tech* L 3 - 84/17 at Texas Tech* L 0 - 34/18 at Texas Tech* L 2 - 84/21 STERLING W 12 - 14/23 #29 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 4 - 124/24 #29 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 2 - 44/25 #29 OKLAHOMA ST.* L 2 - 164/27 at Creighton L 1 - 45/1 BAYLOR* L 1 - 85/1 BAYLOR* L 1 - 8

5/2 BAYLOR* W 4 - 25/7 at #19 Oklahoma* L 6 - 215/8 at #19 Oklahoma* L 3 - 115/9 at #19 Oklahoma* L 3 - 125/11 MOREHEAD STATE W 15 - 65/12 MOREHEAD STATE W 12 - 25/14 at #9 Texas A&M* W 3 - 25/15 at #9 Texas A&M* L 0 - 85/16 at #9 Texas A&M* L 4 - 115/21 at Kansas* L 3 - 55/22 KANSAS* L 6 - 195/23 KANSAS* L 4 - 7

200530-25 Overall • 8-19 Big 12 (10th)Home: 21-9 • Away: 4-13 • Neutral: 5-3Head Coach: Brad HillAssistants: Sean McCann and Tom Myers Starters: LF- Terry Blunt, CF - Josh Dent, RF - Steve Murphy, 3B -Barrett Rice, SS - Eric Eymann, 2B - Jared Goedert, 1B -Cris Tapia, C - Brandon Farr, DH - Joe Roundy, P - ChaseMitchell, Adam Cowart, Brad Hutt.

2/10 vs. Northwestern L 2 - 42/13 vs. Portland L 3 - 72/18 vs. Arkansas State L 5 - 62/19 at Texas-Arlington W 5 - 42/20 vs. Northwestern W 4 - 12/25 at Northwestern State L 0 - 22/26 vs. Eastern Michigan W 15 - 42/26 vs. Northern Iowa W 8 - 13/1 CREIGHTON L 3 - 83/4 ST. FRANCIS W 17 - 13/5 ST. FRANCIS W 14 - 13/6 ST. FRANCIS W 30 - 43/11 E. MICHIGAN W 13 - 43/12 E. MICHIGAN W 5 - 43/13 E. MICHIGAN W 11 - 33/14 N. DAKOTA STATE W 25 - 13/15 N. DAKOTA STATE W 11 - 53/18 at Oklahoma State* L 2 - 33/19 at Oklahoma State* L 5 - 83/20 at Oklahoma State* W 9 - 53/25 MISSOURI* L 1 - 33/26 MISSOURI* L 5 - 63/27 MISSOURI* L 2 - 33/29 WICHITA STATE W 6 - 54/1 at #1 Texas* L 0 - 84/2 at #1 Texas* (10) L 4 - 54/3 at #1 Texas* W 5 - 34/8 at #15 Baylor* L 3 - 84/9 at #15 Baylor* L 3 - 114/10 at #15 Baylor* L 4 - 84/13 WILLIAM JEWELL L 1 - 64/15 TEXAS TECH* L 7 - 114/16 TEXAS TECH* W 7 - 54/17 TEXAS TECH* W 13 - 124/19 at Wichita State W 4 - 24/22 TEXAS A&M* W 5 - 34/23 TEXAS A&M* W 4 - 24/24 TEXAS A&M* (10) L 5 - 64/26 vs. Sacramento St. W 14 - 34/27 vs. New Mexico St. W 6 - 44/29 KANSAS* W 7 - 04/30 at Kansas* L 11 - 155/1 at Kansas* L 4 - 65/4 WASHBURN W 26 - 75/6 OKLAHOMA* W 8 - 55/7 OKLAHOMA* (11) L 8 - 105/8 OKLAHOMA* (10) L 5 - 65/13 N. COLORADO W 10 - 15/14 N. COLORADO W 9 - 15/15 N. COLORADO W 9 - 05/17 S. DAKOTA STATE W 21 - 115/18 S. DAKOTA STATE W 13 - 15/20 at #5 Nebraska* L 4 - 55/21 at #5 Nebraska* L 6 - 105/22 at #5 Nebraska* L 1 - 3

200631-20-2 Overall • 8-17-2 Big 12 (9th)Home: 22-9 • Away: 5-9-2 • Neutral: 4-2Head Coach: Brad HillAssistants: Sean McCann and Tom Myers Starters: LF- Barrett Rice, CF - Byron Wiley, RF - Joe Roundy, 3B -Jared Goedert, SS - Eli Rumler, 2B - Brett Scott, 1B -Drew Biery, C - Brandon Farr, DH - Joe Roundy, P - BradHutt, Adam Cowart and Chase Bayuk.

2/16 at Texas-Arlington1 W 13 - 32/17 vs. Oral Roberts1 L 1 - 52/24 vs. La.-Monroe2 W 10 - 52/26 vs. Purdue2 W 9 - 32/28 S. DAKOTA STATE W 6 - 53/1 S. DAKOTA STATE W 5 - 33/3 E. ILLINOIS W 12 - 53/4 E. ILLINOIS W 12 - 2

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3/5 E. ILLINOIS W 7 - 53/6 E. ILLINOIS W 12 - 13/10 XAVIER W 6 - 43/11 XAVIER W 9 - 13/12 XAVIER W 9 - 03/14 WICHITA STATE W 6 - 33/17 N. DAKOTA ST. W 10 - 63/17 N. DAKOTA ST. (7) W 11 - 03/18 N. DAKOTA ST. W 9 - 03/24 at Missouri* W 5 - 33/25 at Missouri* L 5 - 93/26 at Missouri* L 3 - 63/28 CHICAGO STATE W 4 - 03/29 CHICAGO STATE W 8 - 73/31 #3 NEBRASKA* W 11 - 54/1 #3 NEBRASKA* L 4 - 54/2 #3 NEBRASKA* L 2 - 124/5 NEWMAN W 16 - 34/8 #9 TEXAS L 2 - 74/8 #9 TEXAS L 2 - 104/9 #9 TEXAS (10) L 9 - 104/11 at #22 Creighton W 5 - 44/13 at Texas Tech* L 2 - 44/14 at Texas Tech* W 16 - 54/15 at Texas Tech* (10) T 11 - 114/18 at Wichita State L 3 - 74/21 at Kansas* L 5 - 84/22 KANSAS* L 2 - 54/23 KANSAS* W 5 - 44/26 vs. Missouri State3 L 6 - 74/29 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 2 - 34/29 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 1 - 24/30 OKLAHOMA STATE* (10) L 4 - 95/2 KANSAS WESLEY. W 14 - 15/6 at #8 Oklahoma* W 3 - 25/6 at #8 Oklahoma* (7) L 6 - 165/7 at #8 Oklahoma* L 6 - 75/12 at Texas A&M* L 3 - 85/13 at Texas A&M* L 3 - 65/14 at Texas A&M* (6) T 1 - 15/16 vs. S. Dakota State W 21 - 55/17 vs. S. Dakota State W 24 - 35/19 #22 BAYLOR* W 4 - 25/20 #22 BAYLOR* W 3 - 15/21 #22 BAYLOR* W 3 - 2

1 Arlington, Texas2 Lafayette, La.3 Kansas City, Kan.

200734-24 Overall • 10-16 Big 12 (8th)Home: 19-9 • Away: 7-12 • Neutral: 8-3Head Coach: Brad HillAssistants: Sean McCann and Tom Myers Starters: LF- Adam Muenster, CF - Byron Wiley, RF - Derek Bunker,3B - Nate Tenbink, SS - Eli Rumler, 2B - Eddie Vasquez,1B - Drew Biery, C - Rob Vaughn, DH - Justin Bloxom,P - Brad Hutt, Chase Bayuk and Ben Hornbeck.

2/16 vs. Penn State W 5 - 02/17 at Centenary W 6 - 52/17 vs. Penn State W 4 - 12/18 at Centenary L 1 - 42/23 vs. Seton Hall1 W 4 - 22/24 vs. Ohio State1 W 5 - 42/24 vs. Ohio State1 W 5 - 22/25 vs. James Madison1 W 11 - 43/2 vs. St. John’s2 W 10 - 33/3 at Lamar (10)2 W 8 - 73/4 vs. UCSB (11)2 L 6 - 83/5 BRIGHAM YOUNG W 5 - 13/6 BRIGHAM YOUNG W 6 - 33/9 N. DAKOTA ST. W 7 - 03/10 N. DAKOTA ST. W 14 - 23/11 N. DAKOTA ST. (11) W 6 - 33/13 at #18 Arizona State L 6 - 93/14 at #18 Arizona State L 2 - 63/16 C. MICHIGAN W 4 - 33/17 C. MICHIGAN W 6 - 13/18 C. MICHIGAN W 5 - 13/23 at #9 Texas* L 3 - 103/24 at #9 Texas* L 3 - 143/25 at #9 Texas* W 11 - 93/27 #10 WICHITA STATE L 3 - 83/30 TEXAS TECH* W 4 - 33/31 TEXAS TECH* L 5 - 164/1 TEXAS TECH* (7) W 7 - 34/3 KANSAS W 10 - 64/6 #29 MISSOURI* W 12 - 04/7 #29 MISSOURI* L 0 - 34/8 #29 MISSOURI* (12) L 6 - 74/11 CREIGHTON L 1 - 34/15 at #15 Okla.State* L 3 - 54/15 at #15 Okla.State* W 7 - 14/16 at #15 Okla. State* L 6 - 94/18 C. CHRISTIAN W 13 - 74/20 OKLAHOMA* W 10 - 6

4/21 OKLAHOMA* L 9 - 204/22 OKLAHOMA* L 4 - 124/24 at #7 Wichita State W 2 - 14/27 at Nebraska* L 3 - 44/28 at Nebraska* L 3 - 64/29 at Nebraska* (10) W 8 - 25/1 CHICAGO STATE (7) W 20 - 45/2 CHICAGO STATE (7) W 10 - 05/4 KANSAS* W 2 - 15/5 at Kansas* W 7 - 45/11 #11 TEXAS A&M* L 2 - 45/12 #11 TEXAS A&M* L 1 - 25/13 #11 TEXAS A&M* W 11 - 65/15 ILLINOIS STATE W 10 - 35/18 at Baylor* L 8 - 95/19 at Baylor* L 7 - 135/20 at Baylor* L 3 - 9

Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)5/23 vs. #6 Texas L 10 - 195/24 vs. Nebraska W 5 - 15/26 vs. #11 Texas A&M L 2 - 7

1 Tampa, Fla.2 Beaumont, Texas

200829-29 Overall • 11-16 Big 12 (T6th)Home: 18-11 • Away: 7-15 • Neutral: 4-3Head Coach: Brad HillAssistants: Sean McCann and Lange Burroughs; Vol-unteer Assistant: Craig RingeStarters: LF - Adam Muenster, CF - Dane Yelovich, RF

- Jason King, 3B - Nate Tenbink, SS - Drew Biery, 2B -Brett Scott, 1B - Justin Bloxom, C - Rob Vaughn, DH -Carter Jurica, P - Brad Hutt, Justin Murray, A.J. Morris.

2/22 at California L 1 - 52/23 at Santa Clara L 2 - 92/28 vs. Arkansas State1 L 1 - 22/29 vs. Michigan State1 W 8 - 03/1 at Lamar1 W 4 - 13/2 vs. Michigan State1 W 10 - 93/4 at UT-San Antonio L 4 - 53/5 at UT-San Antonio L 8 - 93/8 LE MOYNE L 3 - 83/8 LE MOYNE (11) W 11 - 103/9 LE MOYNE W 4 - 33/9 LE MOYNE W 10 - 13/11 WASHINGTON STATE W 9 - 63/14 NEBRASKA* L 1 - 23/15 NEBRASKA* L 4 - 113/16 NEBRASKA* (10) L 3 - 53/18 at BYU L 1 - 73/19 at BYU (10) L 5 - 63/21 BINGHAMTON W 10 - 43/22 BINGHAMTON W 5 - 03/23 BINGHAMTON W 5 - 43/26 CREIGHTON W 11 - 13/28 #22 OKLAHOMA ST. W 4 - 33/29 #22 OKLAHOMA ST. L 4 - 93/30 #22 OKLAHOMA ST. W 4 - 04/1 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 6 - 04/2 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 13 - 64/4 at #16 Texas A&M L 2 - 74/5 at #16 Texas A&M L 8 - 134/6 at #16 Texas A&M (8) L 4 - 144/8 #8 WICHITA STATE L 3 - 44/11 #30 BAYLOR W 6 - 14/12 #30 BAYLOR L 4 - 54/13 #30 BAYLOR L 0 - 34/15 at Creighton (11) L 5 - 64/18 at Texas Tech W 12 - 44/19 at Texas Tech (10) W 7 - 44/20 at Texas Tech (7) L 4 - 194/22 #11 UC IRVINE L 3 - 44/23 #11 UC IRVINE (11) W 9 - 74/25 #25 TEXAS L 5 - 64/26 #25 TEXAS W 4 - 14/27 #25 TEXAS L 4 - 74/29 at #8 Wichita State W 3 - 25/2 at #14 Missouri L 10 - 135/3 at #14 Missouri L 7 - 115/4 at #14 Missouri W 4 - 35/6 #3 ARIZONA STATE W 7 - 65/9 at Oklahoma W 6 - 45/10 at Oklahoma L 5 - 105/11 at Oklahoma L 2 - 105/16 at Kansas W 5 - 05/17 KANSAS W 5 - 45/18 KANSAS W 11 - 10

Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)5/21 vs. #6 Oklahoma St. W 3 - 25/23 vs. No. 7 Nebraska L 2 - 55/24 vs. Baylor W 3 - 25/25 vs. #24 Texas! L 7 - 151 Beaumont, Texas! - Big 12 Championship Title Game

200943-18-1 Overall • 14-11-1 Big 12 (4th)Home: 24-7 • Away: 13-9-1 • Neutral: 6-2Head Coach: Brad HillAssistants: Sean McCann and Andy Sawyers; Volun-teer Assistant: Craig RingeStarters: LF - Nick Martini, CF - Dane Yelovich, RF - Jor-dan Cruz, 3B - Jason King, SS - Drew Biery, 2B - CarterJurica 1B - Justin Bloxom, C - Rob Vaughn, DH - AdamMuenster, P - A.J. Morris, Lance Hoge, Todd Vogel

2/20 at Houston W 16 - 22/21 at Houston W 9 - 22/22 at Houston (10) L 2 - 32/26 vs. Pacific1 W 7 - 42/27 vs. Nevada1 W 10 - 22/28 at #11 San Diego1 L 1 - 23/1 at #26 San Diego St.1 (10) W 5 - 43/3 CREIGHTON W 12 - 13/6 NIAGARA W 12 - 13/6 NIAGARA W 9 - 83/7 NIAGARA W 12 - 23/8 NIAGARA W 15 - 13/10 vs. #4 Arizona State2 W 6 - 23/11 vs. #4 Arizona State2 L 1 - 123/13 BUTLER W 8 - 43/14 BUTLER W 14 - 23/14 BUTLER W 15 - 33/15 BUTLER W 13 - 23/17 UTSA W 5 - 43/18 UTSA W 5 - 43/20 #13 OKLAHOMA* W 9 - 13/21 #13 OKLAHOMA* L 11 - 123/22 #13 OKLAHOMA* L 4 - 293/24 NORTHWESTERN W 4 - 33/25 NORTHWESTERN W 12 - 83/27 at #8 Baylor* W 7 - 13/28 at #8 Baylor* L 2 - 33/29 at #8 Baylor* L 6 - 74/1 at Creighton L 1 - 54/3 at Nebraska* W 15 - 1

4/3 at Nebraska* W 9 - 34/4 at Nebraska* W 5 - 34/10 #15 TEXAS A&M* L 2 - 44/10 #15 TEXAS A&M* W 6 - 44/11 #15 TEXAS A&M* W 4 - 34/14 WICHITA STATE W 13 - 54/15 at Wichita State W 4 - 34/17 MISSOURI* L 3 - 44/18 MISSOURI* L 6 - 114/19 MISSOURI* W 11 - 54/24 at #2 Texas* W 4 - 24/25 at #2 Texas* (12) W 5 - 44/26 at #2 Texas* T 6 - 64/28 NORTH DAKOTA W 10 - 24/29 NORTH DAKOTA W 22 - 15/1 at #26 Oklahoma St.* W 5 - 35/1 at #26 Oklahoma St.* (7) W 3 - 25/4 BYU (10) W 9 - 85/5 BYU W 11 - 35/8 TEXAS TECH* L 0 - 65/9 TEXAS TECH* L 6 - 115/10 TEXAS TECH* W 9 - 55/15 KANSAS W 4 - 15/16 at Kansas L 3 - 95/17 at Kansas (7) L 7 - 17

Big 12 Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)5/20 vs. #24 Kansas W 5 - 45/21 vs. Baylor W 9 - 45/23 vs. #5 Texas L 2 - 4

NCAA Regionals (Houston, Texas)5/29 vs. Xavier W 16 - 85/30 at #6 Rice W 7 - 65/31 at #6 Rice L 0 - 86/1 at #6 Rice L 4 - 13

1 San Diego, Calif.2 Surprise, Ariz.

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THIS IS KANSAS STATETHIS IS KANSAS STATE

In 2009, K-State welcomed a new president and a new athletic director, who will build on the suc-cesses of the past and create a bright new future. Kirk Schulz accepted the K-State presidency be-cause he is impressed with all of the outstanding programs and successes of our faculty, staff andstudents and with the passion K-Staters have for their university. K-Staters connect with our newresident via his blog, Twitter and Facebook. Check out his Web site at www.k-state.edu/president.

HISTORY AND LOCATIONFounded on Feb. 16, 1863, Kansas State University is the oldest public institution of higher educa-tion in Kansas and one of the nation's first land-grant universities.

Throughout its history, K-State's mission has been rooted in the principles set forth in the MorrillAct - to provide teaching, research and service to the citizens of Kansas, the nation and the world.The university's 644-acre wooded main campus with historical limestone buildings is located inManhattan.

K-State also has a campus in Salina, and another coming soon in Olathe, along with numerous ex-tension fields, offices and other facilities in Kansas and Nebraska. The Salina campus offers bach-elor's and associate degrees in aviation and engineering technologies. Air service in and out ofManhattan Regional Airport connects the city with major airports all over the Midwest and South.Located five miles north of campus is Tuttle Creek Reservoir, a favorite outlet of students for boat-ing, water skiing, swimming and fishing.

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCEK-State is the only research university in the United States to have three national CASE/Carnegieprofessors of the year. All three are active teachers: Michael Wesch, 2008 national winner; ChrisSorensen, 2007 national winner; and Dean Zollman, 1996 national winner. Look for "kstate" onYouTube to see lectures by them and other great faculty.

More than 250 majors and programs are offered in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Engineering,Business Administration, Agriculture, Education, Architecture, Planning and Design, Human Ecology,Technology and Aviation and Veterinary Medicine. The Graduate School offers 67 master's degrees,

39 doctoral degrees, five educational doctorate programs and 33 graduate certificates in multipledisciplines across campus. More than $185 million is available in student financial assistance, in-cluding $11 million in scholarships. Seven out of 10 students receive financial assistance.

Even with 23,000 students, K-State is committed to individualized education whenever possible.For example, freshman English classes have no more than 22 students, introductory chemistry labsaverage 15 students, introductory art classes average 19 students and speech classes are limitedto 23 students. Seventy percent of classes have 30 students or less and the average class size forall undergraduate classes is 23 students. Ninety percent of classes have less than 49 students.

IT'S A GREAT TIME TO BE A K-STATER!IT'S A GREAT TIME TO BE A K-STATER!

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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTAcademic achievement of the institution is drawing national acclaim as well. K-State stu-dents have won more Truman scholarships, more Goldwater scholarships and more Phi KappaPhi Fellowships than any other public university in the nation. Over the past twenty-five years,Kansas State University has ranked No. 1 in the nation among public universities in Rhodes,Truman, Marshall, Goldwater and Udall Scholars. We’ve earned our reputation as the “Stu-dent Scholar Capital of America.”

K-State students have an outstanding record of acceptance into professional schools. Overthe past four years, 70-percent of our qualified pre-med applicants were accepted into med-ical schools; 100-percent of our pre-optometry and 82-percent of our pre-dentistry studentswere accepted into their respective professional schools. Over the past five years, 98-percentof students who participated in our pre-law program were accepted into law schools.

ACADEMIC RECOGNITIONK-State is one of just 63 public universities -- that's the top 4-percent -- identified by theCarnegie Foundation as having "very high research activity." K-State is a leader on the cut-ting edge of research discoveries. The university has received almost $250 million in researchgrants. And faculty scientists and graduate students aren't the only ones conducting research.K-State undergraduates have rich opportunities to work side-by-side with some of the na-tion's best authorities in their fields. Many students begin undergraduate research their fresh-man year.

QUALITY AND AFFORDABILITYK-State was featured as one of America’s best in the Princeton Review’s “The Best 368 Col-leges” (2008). K-State was also ranked in the top 25 of America's best "cutting-edge schools"in You Are Here: A Guide to Over 380 Colleges and Unlimited Paths to Your Future. K-Statewas the only school from the Big 12 Conference to make the cut (2008).

You can even earn while you learn by taking a campus job. Last year, student workers broughthome more than $15 million helping run the university.

Graduates face a promising future when they walk away from K-State with a bachelor's de-gree in hand. According to a report by the university's Career and Employment Services, morethan 90 percent of recent bachelor's degree graduates surveyed are employed or are con-tinuing their education through graduate school or some other program. More than half ofthe graduates surveyed who went to work took jobs in Kansas.

When you’re ready to do some serious research about Kansas State University just head forour website, consider.K-State.edu. You can schedule a campus visit, learn more about K-State's 250 majors and programs, or just scroll through the thousands of different reasonswhy it's great to be a Wildcat.

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� The College of Architecture, Planning and Design programs rank among thetop in the nation. The bachelor of interior architecture/design is ranked third inthe nation in DesignIntelligence rankings in 2010, while the master’s of interior of architecture/design and bachelor and master of landscape architecture rankin the top 10 nationally.

� The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business ranked College ofBusiness Administration among the top 10% of business in the U.S. that areaccredited in both the business and accounting programs.

� The College of Agriculture is ranked as a top 10 program when consideringincreasing enrollment, competition team success, faculty recognition andgraduate acceptance. The agronomy program is ranked No. 1 in the totalnumber of combined faculty and student awards over the last 10 years. ThePlant Pathology program is ranked among the top 10 in The Chronicle ofHigher Education, while the horticulture and park management andconservation programs were ranked in the top 10 in the Gourman Report.

� The College of Human Ecology is ranked as one of the top 10 in the nation bythe USDA Food and Agricultural Education Information System. The college’sbachelor of science degree in interior design was ranked first in the nation inthe most recent DesignIntelligence rankings, while its marriage and familytherapy program ranks 11th.

� The College of Technology and Aviation is one of the top five aviation collegeswith opportunities to fly in fixed wing aircrafts, gliders a helicopter and a jet. Inaddition, the college offers a curriculum in unmanned aircraft systems.

� The College of Veterinary Medicine is in the top 10 in extramural funding forresearch. The college also has the world’s premier faculty in beef cattleveterinary medicine and is home of the largest civilian rabies laboratory. Theanimal science and meat science programs continue their tradition of a topfive rankings by Meat and Poultry Magazine.

� US News and World Report ranks the College of Engineering 10th nationallyamong land-grant universities, while it rated graduate programs in College ofEducation 41st overall and sixth among land-grant colleges without a medicalschool.

� K-State is the No. 1 public university in the nation in the total number ofRhodes, Marshall, Truman, Goldwater, and Udall scholarship winners since1986. For Truman and Goldwater scholars, K-State is the all-time No. 1 in thenation among public universities. In 2008-2009, K-State students earnedRhodes, Truman, Udall, Goldwater, Fulbright, and Rotary Internationalscholarships. Also, K-State is among only 4% of public universities in the nationcategorized as having very high research activity by the Carnegie Foundation.

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Kansas State has nine colleges offering bachelor’s degrees in more than 100 fields, 60 master’s degree programs and 42 doctoral degree programs.COLLEGE OF AGRICULTUREDean: TBA

� Seven of the college’s faculty have been recognized as thetop teachers in the region and nation through the U.S.D.A. Foodand Agricultural Sciences Excellence in College and UniversityTeaching Awards Program. No other university has had morethan five of their faculty recognized through this prestigiousteacher recognition program.� Offers the only bachelor’s programs in bakery, feed, andmilling science and management in the world.� One-of-a-kind national programs include horticultural ther-apy; international meat and livestock, international grains; golfcourse management; and a master’s in agribusiness.Majors: Agriculture; General Agribusiness; Agricultural eco-nomics; Agricultural education; Agricultural communication andjournalism; Agricultural technology management; Agronomy;Animal sciences and industry; Bakery science and industry; Feedscience and management; Food science and industry; Grain sci-ence and industry; Horticulture; Milling science and manage-ment; Park management and conservation; Pre-veterinarymedicine.

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE,PLANNING AND DESIGNDean: Tim de Noble - 785.532.5950Email: [email protected]� Accredited five-year master’s degree in ar-chitecture, interior architecture and productdesign, landscape architecture, and regionaland community planning. This combination of disciplines makesthe college one of the most comprehensive in the nation.� The College’s graduates are partners and principals in hun-dreds of firms worldwide.� The architecture program was ranked No. 11 in a nationalsurvey of over 150 leading U.S. architecture firms in January2009. It marked the seventh time in the survey’s history thatthe school has been ranked among the nation’s top 10.� The interior architecture and interior design programs wereboth ranked No. 1 in a 2009 national survey of over 1,000 lead-ing U.S. firms. Both programs have been in the top 10 during allnine years in which the study has been conducted.� The undergraduate landscape architecture program wasranked No. 2 in the 2009 national survey. Majors: Architecture; Interior architecture and product design;Landscape architecture; Regional and community planning.

COLLEGE OF ARTSAND SCIENCESDean: Dr. Brian Spooner - 785.532.6900Email: [email protected]� The College of Arts and Sciences containsmore than 20 departments and offers a num-ber of special programs and secondary majors.With more than 7,000 students, it has the largest enrollment ofany college at K-State.� Home to many of K-State's top students, the College of Artsand Sciences has produced eight of the K-State’s 12 RhodesScholars and 23 of the university's 28 Truman Scholars.� Encompassing studies in the natural sciences, social sciences,humanities and fine arts, the College of Arts and Sciences of-fers more than 115 degree programs and pre-professional op-tions.Majors: Anthropology; Art; Biochemistry; Biology; Chemistry;Criminology; Dance; Economics; English; Geography; Geology;History; Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities; Physical Sci-ence and Social Science; Journalism and mass communications;Kinesiology; Mathematics; Modern Languages; Music; Philoso-phy; Physics; Political science; Pre-law; Psychology; Social sci-ence; Sociology; Speech communication; Statistics; Theatre;Women's Studies.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESSADMINISTRATIONDean: Yar Ebadi - 785.532.7227Email: [email protected]� CBA Accreditation in Business and Account-ing Places College in Top 10% of US BusinessSchools: The K-State College of Business Ad-ministration is among the 10% of business schools in theUnited State that are accredited in both the business and ac-counting programs by The Association to Advance CollegiateSchools of Business (AACSB). (Source: AACSB Knowledge Serv-ices, 2009)�AACSB International, the premier accrediting association forbusiness schools, recognizes the K-State Ethics Education pro-gram on its Ethics Education Resource Webpage identifying“Effective Practices” in Ethics Education.� Ninety percent or more of the college’s graduates are gain-fully employed or enrolled in graduate programs within threemonths of their graduation. � The college is home to the K-State Center for the Advance-ment of Entrepreneurship (CAE). Majors: Accounting, Business Administration, Entrepreneur-ship, Finance, Management, Marketing, Management Informa-tion Systems (MIS).

COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONDean: Michael Holen - 785.532.5525Email: [email protected]� Kansas State graduates more teachers thanany other university in Kansas.� The College of Education houses the largestundergraduate major (Elementary Education),largest undergraduate minor (Leadership Stud-ies), and largest graduate program (English as a Second Lan-guage) in the university.� The American Association of Colleges of Teacher Educationranked K-State among the top 10 producers of science andmath teachers.� The College offers a comprehensive array of teacher prepa-ration programs with 23 undergraduate certification areas. Pro-grams are accredited by the Kansas State Department ofEducation (KSDE) and the National Council for Accreditation ofTeacher Education (NCATE).� Faculty write books, give presentations and direct significanteducation reform projects with about $8 million annually ingrants. Majors: Adult and continuing education; Educational admin-istration and leadership; Elementary education; Secondary ed-ucation; Special education; Counseling and studentdevelopment.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGDean: John R. English - 785.532.5590Email: [email protected]� College houses the National Gas MachineryLaboratory, industry’s leading independent tur-bocharger research and dev. facility.� Home to the Institute for Environmental Re-search, the first of its kind in the world to be lo-cated on a college campus.� Civil Infrastructures Systems Laboratory houses 1-of-6 accel-erated testing facilities in the nation capable of testing large-scale projects.� Home to the second-largest architectural engineering pro-gram in the nation.� Cited twice by the National Society of Professional Engineersfor outstanding professional programs, one of just 10 collegesin the nation so honored.� Department of mechanical and nuclear engineering operatesthe only university research nuclear reactor in the 11-state re-gion of the Plains states.Majors: Architectural engineering; Biological and agriculturalengineering; Chemical engineering; Civil engineering; Com-puter engineering; Construction science and management;Electrical engineering; Industrial engineering; Information sys-tems; Mechanical engineering.

COLLEGE OFHUMAN ECOLOGYDean: Virginia Moxley - 785.532.5500Email: [email protected]� The College focuses on teaching, researchand outreach that support the quality ofhuman life.� K-State’s nutrition and exercise sciences undergraduate pro-gram is the largest in the nation.� The interior design program is consistently ranked among thetop four in the country. � The human ecology program is the nation’s third largest forundergraduates and ranks seventh nationally in number ofgrants and contracts awarded. � The commun sciences and disorders program ranked 11th of166 masters-only program by U.S. News and World Report in2006.Majors: Apparel and textiles; Athletic training; Commun. sci-ences and disorders; Dietetics; Early childhood education; Fam-ily studies and human services (Family life and communityservices, Lifespan human development, Personal financial plan-ning); Hotel and restaurant management; Human ecology; In-terior design; Nutrition and exercise sciences; Nutritionalsciences; Public health nutrition.

COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGYAND AVIATIONDean: Dennis Kuhlman - 785.826.2601Email: [email protected]� K-State at Salina, home of the College ofTechnology and Aviation, became a memberof the K-State family in 1991 following amerger with the former Kansas College of Technology.� The school has added over $10 million in new aircraft andequipment and over $2.6 million in endowed KSU Foundationfunds.� The only school in Kansas to offer an FAA-certified bachelor'sdegree in aviation maintenance and professional pilot.� More than 95 percent of graduates find jobs in their fieldafter graduation.� K-State at Salina served as mission control for two of SteveFossett's round-the-world, recording-setting flight. Majors: Applied business; Applied Technologies; Aviation main-tenance; Construction engineering technology; Computer sys-tems technology; Electronic and computer engineeringtechnology; Mechanical engineering technology; Professionalpilot; Technology management; Web development technology.

COLLEGE OF VETERINARYMEDICINEDean: Ralph Richardson - 785.532.5660Email: [email protected]� TCollege houses the National Gas Machin-ery Laboratory, industry’s leading independ-ent turbocharger research and dev. facility.� Home to the Institute for Environmental Research, the firstof its kind in the world to be located on a college campus.� Civil Infrastructures Systems Laboratory houses 1-of-6 ac-celerated testing facilities in the nation capable of testinglarge-scale projects.� Home to the second-largest architectural engineering pro-gram in the nation.� Cited twice by the National Society of Professional Engi-neers for outstanding professional programs, one of just 10colleges in the nation so honored.� Department of mechanical and nuclear engineering oper-ates the only university research nuclear reactor in the 11-state region of the Plains states.Majors: Architectural engineering; Biological and agriculturalengineering; Chemical engineering; Civil engineering; Com-puter engineering; Construction science and management;Electrical engineering; Industrial engineering; Informationsystems; Mechanical engineering.

YAREBADI

VIRGINIAMOXLEY

DENNISKUHLMAN

RALPHRICHARDSON

MICHAELHOLEN

TIMDE NOBLE

JOHNENGLISH

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POWERCAT STRENGTHPOWERCAT STRENGTHBaseball players at Kansas State use workouts that are designed to be specific for not only baseball but also to each position - whether it be position players, starting pitchers or reliefpitchers - and the individual. The players work on developing strength, power, speed, agility and flexibility, which are all things that will help them compete to the highest level each timethey take the field.

“During the five years I was at Kansas State, the team has improved and I believe part of that is due to the improvement of the strength and conditioning program,” said former playerBrett Scott. “The continuing growth of the strength and conditioning program bodes well for the future of Kansas State baseball.”

Nutritional education is a big part of the program as well. Whether a player needs to gain weight, lose weight or just to have the energy to compete at a high level, we help our playersdo this through proper nutrition. We also provide them with post-workout nutritional shakes and bars as well as sessions to help them develop better nutritional habits.

The program is year-round as players are tested several times per year to monitor their progress. Players are also scheduled in small groups during the school year so that each athlete isgiven individual attention for each workout. They are also each given training manuals for the summer so that they can keep up with their physical development as they are involved insummer leagues.

The program puts a big emphasis on speed development as during the past fall the average increase in the 60 time was .10. The past fall, the average increase on squats was 56 poundsand the bench press for position players was 21 pounds.

Other goals of the program include enhanced performance, injury prevention, mental toughness, development and increased confidence.

The 1,500 square-foot John A. Allen Strength Center was completed in 2006. Among the equipment features of the strength center is four Power Lift half racks for core exercises, includingsquat and bench lifts; two Vertimax Platforms and Plyo Press for concentration on lower-body strength, explosion and quickness; a Life Fitness cable motion pulley machine which pro-vides motion training for pitchers and hitters in a versatile set of exercises; a full set of Ivanko dumbbells; Life Fitness cardiovascular exercise machines and a wide variety of speed andpower development equipment by Speed City. The center contains a rubber sport flooring system and an office for the strength coach.

“Because of the generous contribution by John and Anna Allen, we have one of the best baseball strength training centers in the country,” head strength coach Scott Bird said. “By utiliz-ing this great facility, it is my goal that through consistent, intense and smart training, each player will have the opportunity to develop themselves physically to be the best they can be.”

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MEDIA EXPOSUREMEDIA EXPOSUREThe popularity of Kansas State baseball on both a regional and national stage has increaseddramatically over the past several seasons. Interest in the program reached an all-time highin 2009 when the Wildcats made their run towards the program’s first-ever postseason ap-pearance. Many high-profile media outlets - such as Baseball America, Rivals.com and ESPN- featured Kansas State baseball on their websites, in their publications and on television.

Furthermore, Kansas State has been on TV 16 times over the past five seasons and thatnumber could increase as the Wildcats are regularly shown on Fox Sports Kansas City to aregional audience and could see more TV time on opponents’ television packages. The Wild-cats have also played nationally on CBS College Sports and Fox Sports Net each of the lastfive seasons.

Newspapers from Manhattan, Kansas City, Topeka and Wichita regularly cover Kansas Statebaseball, writing game recaps and feature stories on the team and individual players.

Kansas State players are still making headlines after leaving the program as many havebeen highlighted during their time in the professional ranks. Baseball America as well asMILB.com have written articles on former K-State players during their professional careers.

The Kansas State Athletics Department also video streams various games throughout theseason on the office athletics website, k-statesports.com.

Kansas State will have over 40 games broadcast over the radio in Manhattan on SportsRa-dio 1350 KMAN, or online at www.1350kman.com or www.k-statesports.com. In addition,the K-State Sports Network will broadcast five regular season games and all postseasoncontests across the five-station network.

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Kansas State was featured on ESPN during the 2009 NCAA Baseball Selection ShowK-STATE BASEBALL IN THE MEDIAKansas State Baseball has been in the eyes of the regional andnational media through its exposure through the Big 12 Con-ference, and that exposure increased even more during the his-toric 2009 season. Former Wildcats are also earning praiseduring their professional careers. Below is a list of media out-lets that feature Kansas State on a regular basis:

• ESPN• CBS College Sports• Fox Sports Net• Rivals.com• MILB.com• MLB.com• Baseball America• Collegiate Baseball• Kansas City Star• Wichita Eagle• Topeka Capital-Journal• Manhattan Mercury• Powercat Illustrated/GoPowercat.com

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TOP-NOTCH FACILITIESTOP-NOTCH FACILITIESSettled within Frank Myers Field at Tointon Family Stadium are luxurious offices for the coaching staff, a spacious meeting room for team gatherings and a first-rate locker room facility forthe players. The team room is loaded with satellite television receivers, projection televisions and a variety of DVD players for watching game film and scouting reports. The team room alsohouses a study area containing numerous computers which Wildcat baseball players can use for homework or other personal use.

Members of the Kansas State baseball team have access to top-notch services and facilities available at the Academic Learning Center. The academic staff assesses the academic level ofnew student-athletes to aid in the advising process. The Academic Learning Center contains a computer lab with 24 work stations and is staffed with specialists to aid in the developmentof the student. Coaches are provided regular reports on the academic progress of their student-athletes.

K-State also has the luxury of an indoor facility when needed as the Brandeberry Indoor Practice Facility gives the squad the advantage of not missing any practice. The complex is equippedwith a FieldTurf playing surface and contains two full-length batting cages, portable pitching mounds and enough area to conduct infield and bullpen workouts.

Brandeberry Indoor Practice Facility is very beneficial to Kansas State during the early stages of the season as the Wildcats hold a majority of their practices in February at Brandeberry. Springshowers are also not a problem as the team can still get the same practice in even if weather conditions are not suitable to outside practices.

Added in time for the 2010 season is a state-of-the-art video system. The system has four permanent cameras: One in center field, one behind the plate and one on top of each dugout. Thesystem, which is the same one used by K-State’s men’s and women’s basketball teams, allows the Wildcat coaching staff to break down individual swings and pitches, while it makes it eas-ier to scout Kansas State and its opponents. The system was paid for in part by donations from members of the Diamond Cats, which consists of K-State baseball alumni.

The players’ lounge, located just off the clubhouse, was recently equipped with new leather coaches, as well as a 55 inch plasma television. Inside the clubhouse, a new ping-pong table wasadded for players to enjoy when not concentrating on academics or baseball. Furthermore, all carpeted areas within the complex were redone and two Powercats, including one in the club-house, were added to the carpet.

When not studying or practicing, many players relax in the lounge and watch movies various sporting events on the new plasma TV. The player’s lounge gives K-State baseball players a chanceto relax in either before or after practice and games, while still spending time with teammates within the complex.

New signage was added to the offices during the offseason as a mural from K-State’s appearances in the 2008 Big 12 Championship Title Game and the 2009 NCAA Regional greets theplayers, staff and visitors when entering the office.

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ACADEMIC LEARNING CENTERKansas State works hard to provide rich educational development and experi-ence. Having strong educational support will enhance the overall probability ofacademic success and graduation among our student-athletes. Through the Ac-ademic Learning Center and our Academic Staff, players are provided academicsupport through:

• Learning Specialists• Academic Advising/Counseling• Use of Tutorial Services• Writing Skills• Time Management• Goal Setting• Computer Skills• Supervised Study Sessions and Facilities• Faculty Mentoring Program

The Student Services Program is staffed by six full-time academic counselors, in-cluding a Life Skills Coordinator, and approximately seventy academic tutors.Each team is assigned an academic counselor who is responsible for contactwith designated student athletes, supervision of tutorial services, administra-tion of the team's study sessions and monitoring the student's academicprogress. Each counselor works with their students in utilizing program re-sources, University services, and the academic advising required by their School,College or major department.

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FRANK MYERS FIELD AT

TOINTON FAMILY STADIUMTOINTON FAMILY STADIUMOne of the most visible changes to the Kansas State program over the past decade has beenthe complete renovation of the longtime home of the Wildcat baseball team – now calledFrank Myers Field at Tointon Family Stadium in honor of Bob and Betty Tointon, the principlebenefactors of the stadium improvements. The $3.1 million dollar improvement project makesthe 45-year-old stadium not only one of the finest in the Midwest, but also in the fiercely com-petitive Big 12 Conference.

Officially dedicated on April 20, 2002, before the Wildcats’ tilt with Texas, every facet of thestadium has been improved from a new playing surface with state-of-the-art drainage andirrigation systems to new home and visiting dugouts to a new seating bowl with capacity forover 2,300 fans. The bowl itself provides about 1,731 seats (1,631 in the actual bowl and 118in the suites). FieldTurf was recently installed and covers the entire infield and warning trackareas. The field only has two areas with dirt, the pitcher's mound and home plate area, whilethe outfield grass is the lone area that has natural grass.

The players are treated to a 3,150-square-feet locker room complete with 33 custom-builtwood lockers, bathrooms, shower facilities and a team room that includes a new flatscreenTV, new leather couches, study tables and computers. The team is also fortunate to have asports medicine training room, equipment room, and weight room. The coaches also havespacious offices inside the stadium complete with a conference room and lobby area as wellas a coaches’ locker room. The weight room, located under the first base grandstand, givesthe Wildcat program one of the top weight facilities on-site in the country.

The facility also has added amenities for Wildcat fans with the ability to watch the action fromone of five club suites that not only includes the usual comforts of indoor seating, but out-door seating in purple chairbacks. Surrounding these new suites is a 1,380-square-feet pressfacility that includes a main press area, radio booths for home and visiting radio as well asa television broadcast booth.

The exterior of the stadium is lined completely with the limestone to match the exterior ofmany of the campus buildings, including the university’s most prominent building, Anderson

Hall. The limestone was donated by the Bayer Stone Company of St. Mary’s, Kan.

Improvements continued in the fall of 2003, as a lighting system, an electronic scoreboard,an improved warning track and a permanent ticket booth were added to the facility. Thelighting system boasts 152 fixtures mounted on eight poles. Together, they provide 100 foot-candles in the infield and 70 footcandles to the outfield, which meet Class I IEC standardsfor collegiate baseball venues.

The facility, which was famous for years for its use of a manually-operated scoreboard, nowuses a Daktronics state-of-the-art scoreboard. The 20-foot-tall by 36-foot-wide scoreboardprovides basic statistics and features an electronic message center for additional live gameand player information.

The 1,500 square foot John L. Allen Strength Center is located behind the first base dugoutof the stadium and also houses full-time strength coach Scott Bird’s office area. Allen, for-mer chief operating officer of the Cincinnati Reds, provided the gift to equip and furnish thenew baseball strength training area at Tointon Family Stadium.

Prior to the 2008 season, new purple chairbacks took the place of bleacher seating in thegrandstands directly behind home plate to give the growing population of fans a more com-fortable environment to enjoy the game.

The stadium was originally dedicated on April 7, 1961, in honor of one-time baseball coachFrank Myers. A student and/or faculty member for over 50 years at Kansas State, Myers wasknown more for his stint as the director of intramurals from 1948 to 1962. He also served asassistant to three Kansas State athletic directors, including a 20-year stint as the assistantto the legendary Mike Ahearn. In addition to serving as head basketball coach in 1921 and1922, Myers worked with the Wildcat baseball team for four years – one year as co-headcoach with Dougal Russell in 1940 and three years as an assistant. He retired from the uni-versity in 1962 before dying at the age of 81 in 1973.

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STADIUM FACTS

Dedication ............................................................................April 7, 1961Re-Dedication ....................................................................April 20, 2002Seating Capacity..............................................................................2,331Surface ..................................................................FieldTurf/Natural GrassDimensions..................................................LF 340 ft, CF 400 ft, RF 325 ftSeasons ................................................................................Entering 47thFirst Game ..........................................................K-State 11, Iowa State 0All-Time Record..............................................................701-417-1 (.627)

1961-69 ..............................................................................45-45 (.500)1970-79 ..........................................................................152-80-1 (.655)1980-89 ............................................................................188-89 (.679)1990-99 ............................................................................137-97 (.585)2000-09 ..........................................................................176-106 (.624)

Record In Home Openers at TFS............................................40-8 (.833)Winning Seasons ..................................................................................39Losing Seasons........................................................................................6Longest Winning Streak ..................................................14 (1981-1982)Longest Losing Streak ..................................................9 (1961, ‘63, ‘86)Most Wins, Season ....................................................................30 (1981)Most Losses, Season ................................................................17 (1979)Record Crowd ..................................................4,280 vs. Kansas (5/15/09)

BOB AND BETTY TOINTONPrinciple Benefactors

of Tointon Family Stadium

Principle benefactors of Kansas State’s $3.1 millionrenovation to its baseball stadium, Bob and Betty Toin-ton have supported K-State for many years. After grad-uating from the university in 1955, they have not onlymaintained strong ties to K-State, but also advancedhigher education in general.

“We are supporting K-State because we feel goodabout the experiences we had there and because wefeel good about what it is today,” said Bob Tointon.

In recognition of their generous contribution, thename of the new baseball stadium has been changed to“Frank Myers Field at Tointon Family Stadium.”

The Tointon’s have been actively involved with K-State for many years. They have been members of thePresidents Club since 1980, and in 1985, they werechairs for the Northern Colorado Presidents Club, andin 2006, were inducted into the Kansas Athletics Hall ofFame. Mrs. Tointon served on the Alumni Association’sboard of directors from 1982 to 1985, and in 1987, Mr.Tointon received the Distinguished Service Award fromthe College of Engineering.

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COMPLIANCE

WHAT EVERY ALUMNUS ANDBOOSTER OF K-STATE ATHLETICSSHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE NCAA

Key PointsA ‘representative’ of Kansas State’s athletic interests is: an individual who is known (or who

should have been known) by a member of K-State’s executive or athletics administration to:A) have participated in or to be a member of an agency or organization promoting KSU athletics.B) have made financial contributions to the department or to an athletic booster organization of K-State.C) have been involved otherwise in promoting the institution’s athletic program.D) bought or received tickets to a K-State athletics event. Once an person is identified as an ‘ath-letic representative,’ the person retains that identity forever.

Key Rule: NCAA BYLAW 13.01.5In Division I, representatives of athletics interest are prohibited from making in-person, on-or-offcampus recruiting contacts, written, telephonic communications or e-mail transactions with aprospect or the prospect’s relatives or legal guardians.

Interpretations1. A representative of a Division I institution is prohibited from making in-person recruiting contactwith a prospect and his or her parents/guardian on or off campus.

Limited Exception: You may have contact with a prospect regarding permissible pre-enrollmentactivities such as summer employment, provided the prospect has already signed a National Letterof Intent and K-State is aware that you are making these contacts in regard to employment.

2. A representative is prohibited from writing or telephoning a prospect and his or her parents orlegal guardians.

Limited Exception: You may have a phone conversation with a prospect only if the prospect initi-ates the call. Such a call may not be prearranged by a K-State staff member and you are not per-mitted to have a recruiting conversation, but may exhibit normal civility. You must refer any questionsabout theUniversity’s athletic program to the athletic department.

3. A representative is prohibited from contacting a prospect’s coach, principal, or counselor in an at-tempt to evaluate the prospect.

Limited Exception: NCAA rules do not preclude you from viewing a prospect’s contest on your owninitiative, but you may not contact the prospect, pick up film or transcripts.

What can I do?If you know of a high school or junior college student-athlete who might want to attend K-State,

the only permissible activity for a representative is to call the appropriate coach.

What is an “Extra Benefit?”An extra benefit would include provision of transportation, meals, clothes, entertainment, pref-

erential loan terms, wages not commensurate with duties, or other benefits offered to a prospector current student-athlete which is unavailable to the general student population.

What can you do with prospects?DO feel free to attend high school and junior college athletic events. You cannot have any con-

tact with the prospective student-athletes or relatives. Should you find yourself seated next to par-ents of a prospect, DO NOT initiate conversation with the relatives. If conversation is initiated,respond in a civil manner, but DO NOT discuss K-State’s athletic program with them. If they raisequestions about athletics, remind them that the NCAA prohibits you from discussing athletics withthem. You MAY discuss the University in general, and its academic programs.

DO continue established family relationships with friends and neighbors. Contact with sons anddaughters of those families are permitted as long as they are not made for recruiting purposes andare not prompted by Wildcat coaching staff members. You ARE permitted to play ‘pick up’ games,continue neighborhood picnics or backyard barbecues and engage in your normal activities withprospects and their parents who are family friends.

DO feel free to attend a public event (i.e. awards dinner) at which prospects are in attendance.NO attempt should be made to contact or recruit the prospect at these events.

What can I do for current K-State athletes?DO feel free to invite a student-athlete to your home for an occasional meal, but you must first

contact the coach in the sport in which the student-athlete is a participant. Remember, the student-athlete must provide his or her own transportation. You may do this a maximum of one time per termper athlete.

DO feel free to invite a team for dinner or to meet with a group of alumni in a city where theyare competing. The NCAA permits student-athletes AS A TEAM to receive special benefits not per-mitted as individuals. Arrangements for such events must be made in advance with the head coachor appropriate athletic staff member.

How can I assist with summer employment?DO pay student-athletes employed by you for work actually performed and at a rate commen-

surate with the going rate for similar services in the community and your business.DO notify the head coaches or the athletic department of job possibilities for student-athletes.

Other questions and answers:Q. May I accompany the coach during a ‘home’ visit with the prospect?A. NoQ. May I drive a prospect to a secondary school’s reception in my local area?A. No, unless such arrangements are made for all students in attendance.Q. May a booster group finance a season-ending banquet? May it purchase any awards for theteam?A. Yes, provided all funds are expended through the athletic department. Since the NCAA has es-tablished a value limit on awards received by student-athletes, it is important to have all awards ap-proved by the athletic department.

Additional reminders:1. Please contact the athletics department for NCAA rules interpretations.2. Remember that in most cases CONTACT IS PROHIBITED.3. Questions: (785) 532-6910. Ask for Jamie Vaughn.

KANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OFINTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

Mission StatementThe mission of the Kansas State Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to provide, within the con-text of available resources, an environment that supports the educational objectives, academicprogress and general welfare of student-athletes and allows them to compete at the highest lev-els of athletics. Our mission is also to embrace the guidelines and principles established by the Big12 Conference and NCAA, which promote the principles of sportsmanship and ethical conduct. TheDepartment of Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to providing fair and equitable treatment forall student-athletes and athletic department personnel, including women and minorities.

Philosophy StatementThe Department of Intercollegiate Athletics shall assure that all intercollegiate sports programsand department operations are consistent with the mission of Kansas State University. Student-athletes and department employees should be treated fairly and equitably regardless of gender orrace. All department activities will be conducted within the rules, regulations and policies of KansasState, the Big 12 Conference and the NCAA.

The Department’s decision-making process shall be based upon consideration of the academic,emotional and physical welfare of every current and future student-athlete. The experience to beprovided to student-athletes should promote social, moral, emotional, cultural, and vocationalgrowth and development and should emphasize the value of sportsmanship, loyalty, teamwork,and individual accountability. An environment promoting excellence will allow the physically tal-ented and gifted student-athlete to achieve maximum potential.

JAMIE VAUGHNAssistant Athletic Director

Director of Compliance

VERA WHITEAdministrative Assistant

for Compliance

BRENDEN ARMITAGECompliance Coordinator

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