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LANDONYOUNG

JOSHHERR ICK

JOHNLATHAM

CHRISFOSTER

DALTONKELLEY

BOHELSEL

DREWMILLER

SETHHOPWOOD

SANDERBRYAN

SBU BEARCAT BASEBALL

ZACHPIRRELLO

COLEDOHERTY

JARODROBILLARD

ZACHSNODGRASS

BOHELSEL

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THOMASDEAN

JOSHHERRICK

SANDERBRYAN

BRADYGREEAR

DREWMILLER

6 7 8 9 10

CORYBORSH

ZAKPORTER

LANDONYOUNG

CHANCEWOLFE

TIMGURNOW

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CHRISFOSTER

KYLEJOCHEMS

AUSTINMARTIN

CHRISTIANBINGER

ROSSWOLFE

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Name . . . . . . . . . . . Southwest Baptist UniversityCity / Zip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bolivar, MO 65613Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1887Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3600Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BearcatsSchool Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purple & WhiteAffiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Division IIConference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MIAA

President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr . C . Pat TaylorAlma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . Tennessee-Martin (‘68)Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike PittsAssociate A .D ./SWA . . . . . . . . . . .Gina WhiteheadAssistant A .D . for Operations . . . . . . . Chris MartinAssistant A .D . for Compliance . . . . . Karen HensonDirector of Facilities/Game Management . Casey MartinFaculty Athletics Representative . . . Dr . Kevin SchriverHead Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike WolhoyAthletics Department Phone . . . . (417) 328-1787Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www .sbubearcats .com

Director of Athletics Media Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff WeselohE-mail Address . . . . . . . . . . . jweseloh@sbuniv .edu

AMR Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tyler DeClueE-mail Address . . . . . . . . . . . .tydeclue@sbuniv .edu

AMR Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . (417) 328-1799AMR Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (417) 328-2009Press Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (417) 328-1918

AMR Mailing Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SBU Athletics 1600 University Avenue Bolivar, MO 65613

BEARCAT ATHLETICS

SBU President/Athletic Director 2Athletics Directory 3Cabinet 4

THE TEAM 2014 Season Outlook 6-72014 Roster 8Meet the Bearcats 9-18Head Coach Chris Martin 19Assistant Coaches 20 HISTORYAll-Time Series 22Records 23-24

CAMPUSAthletics Media Relations 26Dodson Field/Meyer Sports Center 27Athletics Corporate Sponsors 28

Photo Roster IFC/IBC

CONTENTS

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PRESIDENT / ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Dr. C. Pat Taylor, the

24th president of Southwest Baptist University, is the Bearcats' big-gest fan. He and his wife, Judy, attend almost all SBU athletic events. Driving his purple car, wearing purple

daily, and the naming of their two new dogs, B.C. (Bearcat) and Sbu, are just a few ways they show their loyalty and passion for SBU and Bearcat athletics. A native of Salem, Kentucky, Dr. Taylor follows sports of every kind — from Kentucky basketball to St. Louis Cardinals baseball. Dr. Taylor holds a doctorate of educa-tion from Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis), which he received in 1975. He earned his master’s degree in 1971 from Western Kentucky University (Bowling Green, Kentucky) and graduated with a bach-

elor’s degree from the University of Tennessee - Martin in 1968. Prior to working at SBU, Dr. Taylor was the chief academic officer (Provost) and a professor of education at Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee, Oklahoma. He held this position from 1986 until com-ing to SBU in October, 1996. Dr. Taylor held sev-eral different positions at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee, before moving to OBU. Those posi-tions included associate vice president for academic affairs from 1982-86, assistant to the president for long range planning from 1982-86, and assistant academic dean from 1979-82. He also worked for Union from 1972-73 as an admissions coun-selor. From 1975-79, Dr. Taylor served as an assistant/associate professor of education at Belmont College. He held several other posi-tions prior to his appointment at Belmont, which include teaching and coaching at Geeter

High School in Memphis, Tenn. and Crittenden County Schools in Marion, Kentucky. He has also held several professional appointments, including Vice President of the Association of Southern Baptist Colleges and Schools during the 1995-96 school year.

He is very active in his church and loves to work with people. He and his wife, Judy, have two grown daughters: Marijo and Charla. Charla and her husband Adam have one son, Drew.

The 2013-14 year will mark Mike Pitts’ fourth as Director of Athletics after serving as the Interim Co-Director of Athletics in 2009-10. Pitts has also worked for SBU as Assistant AD for Operations and as the Media Relations Director. Pitts serves on many committees in the MIAA, including the MIAA Institutional Representative Council, the MIAA Championships and Officiating Committee, the MIAA Awards Committee, the MIAA Basketball Tournament Committee, and the MIAA Conference Realignment Committee.

Pitts’ vision for the department of athletics is one focused on the student-athletes. When he was named Director of Athletics in May 2010, Pitts shared that he envisioned a culture where SBU’s stu-dent-athletes could have the best possible environ-ment to grow spiritually, academically, athletically, relationally, and as leaders.

Under Pitts’ leadership, the department of athletics has grown in areas of personnel, facilities, corporate sponsorships, and finance. Pitts has built key relationships on and off cam-pus – and has brought a culture of organizational clarity to the department.

“I say this every year - but this is the most excited I've been about the SBU Bearcats," Pitts com-

mented. "We will have nearly 400 student-athletics playing 18 sports - and I want them to have the best experience they possibly can here at SBU. It's a time when they will grow athletically, academically, relationally, spiritually, and as leaders. I'm looking forward to 2013-14 in a big way!”

Pitts is a 1985 graduate of SBU majoring in econom-ics. He also completed his MBA from SBU, graduat-ing from the program in the summer of 2010. After graduating in 1985, Pitts moved to Kansas City where he worked as a trading floor manager at the Kansas City Board of Trade for nearly nine years. In 1994, Pitts moved to Princeton, New Jersey where he was the founding pastor of Princeton Bible Church. After 12 years in New Jersey, Pitts and his family moved back to Bolivar, where Pitts became the Sports Information Director for the Bearcats. Regarding the journey that brought him full circle back to SBU, Pitts said, “It’s like we never left. While we lived in Jersey, we came back to Bolivar several times each year. We would always catch a couple of basketball games over the holidays. The Internet was a great invention, because it was easy to keep up with how SBU’s teams were doing.”

Mike Pitts has been married to his wife Rhonda for 22 years. They have two sons, Jack and Brock, who are avid sports fans. For hobbies, Pitts enjoys read-ing, watching classic movies, computer games, and cooking for family and friends. He has also completed two marathons (Disney and Baltimore) and one half-marathon (Baltimore).

MIKE PITTSDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

mpitts@sbuniv .edu(417) 328-1412

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SBU ATHLETICS DIRECTORYCOACHES DIRECTORYBASEBALL Chris Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1784Head Coach Casey Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1794Assistant CoachBrett Stanton . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1405Graduate AssistantMEN’S BASKETBALLJeff Guiot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1785Head CoachTina Guiot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1786Assistant CoachNathan Padia . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1590Graduate AssistantWOMEN’S BASKETBALLTodd Voss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1795Head CoachKelsey Keizer . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1706Assistant CoachTodd Earl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1929Volunteer Assistant CoachBrittney Dukes . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1749 Graduate AssistantCROSS COUNTRY/TRACK Corey McElhaney . . . . . . . . . . 328-2078Head Coach Andre English . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1483Assistant CoachBrian Korn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1790Graduate AssistantMarshall O'Brien . . . . . . . . . . 328-1790Graduate Assistant FOOTBALLCraig Schuler . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1927Head CoachPhil Staback . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1497Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks Marcus Klund . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1931Defensive Coordinator / LinebackersRickey Hundley Jr . . . . . . . . . . 328-1798Defensive Backs / Speical Teams Anthony Vitale . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1764Offensive LineRobert Clardy . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1933Assistant Head Coach/Wide RecieversMEN'S GOLFKevin Cribbs . . . . . . . . . . . . 326-0208Head CoachDarrol Cribbs . . . . . . . . . . . . 327-6020Volunteer Assistant CoachWOMEN'S GOLFJanet Wells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head CoachMEN'S SOCCERChris Dinwiddie . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1695Head CoachRick O'Dell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Graduate AssistantWOMEN'S SOCCERRob Podeyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1739Head CoachTerry Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1406Graduate AssistantSOFTBALLJim Flora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1738Head CoachKarisa Hendrix . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1408Graduate Assistant SPIRIT SQUAD Karen Henson . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1413MEN'S & WOMEN'S TENNISJohn Bryant . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1747Head CoachDomingos Carissimo . . . . . . . 328-1790Graduate Assistant Barb Janzekovich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Volunteer Asst CoachVOLLEYBALLKelly Richardson . . . . . . . . . . 328-1709Head CoachTrish Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1874Assistant CoachWhitney Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . 328-1422Graduate AssistantCarrie Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Assistant

COREY MCELHANEYCROSS COUNTRY/TRACK

[email protected]

JEFF GUIOTMEN’S BASKETBALL

[email protected]

TODD VOSSWOMEN’S BASKETBALL

[email protected]

CRAIG SCHULERFOOTBALL

[email protected]

JOHN BRYANTMEN’S/WOMEN’S TENNIS

[email protected]

KEVIN CRIBBSMEN'S GOLF

[email protected]

JIM FLORASOFTBALL

[email protected]

KELLY RICHARDSONVOLLEYBALL

[email protected]

ROB PODEYNWOMEN'S SOCCER

[email protected]

HEAD COACHES

SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

1600 University Ave .Bolivar, Missouri 65613

JAKE LIGONATHLETICS DEPARTMENT INTERN

[email protected](417) 328-1496

KEVIN DAYASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

[email protected](417) 328-1489

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT/ATHLETIC TRAINING

KAREN HENSONASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

FOR COMPLIANCE

[email protected](417) 328-1413

MIKE WOLHOYHEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

[email protected](417) 328-1485

TY DECLUEATHLETICS DEPARTMENT INTERN

[email protected](417) 328-1975

CASEY MARTINDIRECTOR OF FACILITIES/GAME

MANAGEMENT

[email protected](417) 328-1794

CHRIS MARTIN ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

FOR OPERATIONS

[email protected](417) 328-1784

GINA WHITEHEADASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF

ATHLETICS / SWA

[email protected](417) 328-1413

CHRIS MARTINBASEBALL

[email protected]

JANET WELLSWOMEN’S GOLF

[email protected]

SBU ATHLETICSMeyer Wellness & Sports Center1600 University Ave .Bolivar, Missouri 65613

CHRIS DINWIDDIEMEN'S SOCCER

[email protected]

JEFF WESELOH DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

MEDIA RELATIONS

[email protected](417) 328-1799

MICHELLE NELSONATHLETICS DEPARTMENT INTERN

[email protected](417) 328-1948

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EXECUTIVE CABINET

Dr. Pat TaylorPRESIDENT

Dr. Bill BrownPROVOST

Rob HarrisVICE PRESIDENT FOR

STUDENT DEVELOPMENT

Ron MaupinVICE PRESIDENT FOR

ADMINISTRATION

Mike PittsDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Dr. Robert McGlasson

VICE PRESIDENT FOR INFORMATION AND

TECHNOLOGY SERVICES

Dr. Stephanie MillerVICE PRESIDENT FOR

ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT

Dr. Brad JohnsonVICE PRESIDENT FOR

UNIVERSITY RELATIONS

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THE TEAM

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2014 SEASON OUTLOOK WITH CHRIS MARTIN

The SBU Bearcats baseball team will start its season in mid-February looking to build off of back-to-back 20 win seasons . Last year’s Bearcat team finished the season

with a 20-29 record, 18-21 in the MIAA . After competing all year for a berth in the MIAA post-season tournament, this year’s Bearcat team wants to finish the job . “We had three major goals when we started two years ago . One of them is to play into the post-season . Our guys understand what that would mean for the program and I certainly think that our guys work hard enough to deserve that opportunity,” noted Bearcat head coach Chris Mar-tin . A year after featuring a team that had 20 freshman and 11 sophomores and saw 25 new faces in the program, this year’s team has more continuity . The year’s squad brings back 23 play-ers from last year’s team, including 8 offensive starters . The Bearcats will once again need to rely on their offense to score runs . The Bearcats return a number of key performers from last year . Returning is All-MIAA selection from a year ago Landon Young, who will once again anchor the middle infield with Ross Wolfe . The two have combined to make 190 of the last 198 starts in the middle infield for the Bearcats . Spencer Black-sher returns for his third season at third base . Blacksher was one of the top hitters in the MIAA a season ago, hitting .350 with 6 homeruns . Drew Miller also returns for his final season behind the plate . The former All-Region selection battled an injury a year ago but was healthy all fall and figures to make a major impact in the mid-dle of the lineup . Bo Helsel returns for his final season, and has been a steady contributor for the Bearcats the last two years . Christian Binger will move to the outfield this year, after starting the last half of the season a year ago, Binger had the best fall amongst the Bearcat hitters . Zach Pirrello, Kyle Jochems, Josh Herrick, Jarod Robillard and Tyler Hampton all also return for the Bearcats and figure to play a bigger role this spring . Newcom-ers Cole Doherty, Jake Vore, and Chance Wolfe all also figure to contribute heavily to the Bearcat lineup . Martin is excited about the depth this team presents . The Bearcat pitching staff will feature a number of new faces this year . Once again, consistency out of the group will be key . Cole Roark returns for his second season, and he was one of the best Bearcats this fall and will be relied upon heavily in the rotation . Tim Collins also returns for the Bearcats . Both sophomores will be relied upon to help anchor the staff, but the Bearcats recruiting efforts helped land five guys who are expected to contribute this year . Brady Greear, Cory Borsh, Matt Dye, Spencer Andrews, and Sam Vergara all should make an immediate impact on the staff . As the Bearcats enter into the 2014 season, Martin wants to see his team have success . “One of the things you de-velop as you start to retain players and are around them for three or four years is wanting to see them succeed . When I look at our players I really want to see them do well . I think our guys deserve to play on a big stage at the end of the year, so I really want that for them . For me that would

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be a great cap to some great careers, but for our team we can’t look that far ahead . We have to win each day and then do it again the next day . I know we will have challenges this spring, but I like the group I am with . Our promise to each other is to give each other our best every day .” The Bearcats open the season on February 17th vs Mankato State in Bolivar .

QUICK FACTS

Starters Returning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Christian Binger, OF, 5-10, 175, So. , Lee's Summit, Mo.

Spencer Blacksher, IF, 6-5, 225, Jr. , Springfield, Mo.

Bo Helsel, OF, 5-9, 200, Sr. , Branson, Mo.

Kyle Jochems, IF, 6-2, 240, Jr. , Ozark, Mo.

Drew Miller, C, 5-8, 195, Sr. , Neosho, Mo.

Zach Pirrello, OF, 6-0, 160, So. , Liberty, Mo.

Cole Roark, P, 6-3, 240, So. , Rolla, Mo.

Ross Wolfe, IF, 6-0, 160, Jr. , Nevada, Mo.

Landon Young, IF , 5-11 , 170, Sr. , Bonne Terre, Mo.

Starters Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Zack Winchester, Dustin Caplette, Justin Pasichnyk

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# Name Pos. Hgt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School)

1 Zach Pirrello OF 6-0 So. Liberty, Mo. (Liberty HS)

2 Bo Helsel OF 5-9 Sr. Branson, Mo. (Forest Park CC)

3 Cole Doherty OF 6-0 Fr. Oak Grove, Mo. (Oak Grove HS)

4 Jarod Robillard IF 5-9 So. Nixa, Mo. (Nixa HS)

5 Zach Snodgrass P 5-10 Jr. Springfield, Mo. (Independence CC)

6 Thomas Dean C 5-8 Jr. Nixa, Mo. (Nixa HS)

7 Drew Miller C 5-8 Sr. Neosho, Mo. (Ozark Christian College)

8 Josh Herrick OF 6-0 Sr. Eureka, Mo. (Jefferson CC)

9 Sander Bryan C 6-0 Sr. Salina, Kan. (Salina HS)

10 Brady Greear P 5-10 Jr. Centralia, Ill. (Highland CC)

11 Cory Borsh P 6-4 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (McCook CC)

12 Tim Gurnow C 6-2 Fr. Festus, Mo. (Festus HS)

13 Zak Porter P 6-2 Jr. Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada

14 Landon Young IF 5-11 Sr. Bonne Terre, Mo. (Potosi HS)

15 Chance Wolfe OF 6-1 Fr. Clever, Mo. (Clever HS)

16 Chris Foster P 5-11 Sr. Galena, Mo. (Galena HS)

17 Ross Wolfe IF 6-0 Jr. Nevada, Mo. (Nevada HS)

18 Kyle Jochems IF 6-2 Jr. Ozark, Mo. (Ozark HS)

19 Austin Martin OF 5-10 Fr.-R Camdenton, Mo. (Camdenton HS)

20 Christian Binger OF 5-10 So. Lee's Summit, Mo. (Homeschooled)

21 John Latham P 6-0 Sr. Willard, Mo. (Independence CC)

22 Jake Vore IF 5-11 Jr. Olathe, Kan. (Northern Colorado)

23 Seth Hopwood OF 6-1 Sr. Bolivar, Mo. (Bolivar HS)

24 Spencer Blacksher IF 6-5 Jr. Springfield, Mo. (Willard HS)

25 Matt Dye P 5-10 Jr. Liberty, Mo. (Kansas City CC)

26 Spencer Andrews P 6-3 Jr. Riverview, Fla. (Marion Military CC)

27 Tim Collins P 5-11 So. Grain Valley, Mo. (Grain Valley HS)

28 Sam Vergara P 5-10 Jr. Roseville, Calif. (American River CC)

29 Cole Roark P 6-3 So. Rolla, Mo. (Rolla HS)

30 Clayton Miller IF 6-1 So. Bolivar, Mo. (College of the Ozarks)

31 Michael Estrada P 6-0 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Staley HS)

32 Tyler Hampton C 5-9 So. Willard, Mo. (Willard HS)

33 Calvin Lovig P 6-0 Fr. Cape Girardeau, Mo. (Cape Central HS)

34 Jake Ikerd P 6-1 Fr.-R Camdenton, Mo. (Camdenton HS)

36 Seth Ell OF 5-11 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Park Hill HS)

42 Dalton Kelley P 6-4 Sr. Bolivar, Mo. (Bolivar HS)

44 Ryan Roughton P 6-2 So. Pea Ridge, Ark. (Pea Ridge HS)

45 Mason Sturgeon P 5-10 Fr. Licking, Mo. (Licking HS)

2014 BEARCAT ROSTER

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YEAR AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2012 .382 50 47 165 29 63 9 0 2 45 78 .473 13 6 16 0 .436 4 0 1 1 194 50 6 .9762013 .279 45 45 154 19 43 8 0 3 30 60 .390 22 6 19 6 .388 1 3 0 0 74 13 3 .967 TOTALS .332 95 92 319 48 106 17 0 5 75 138 .433 35 12 35 6 .412 5 3 1 1 268 63 9 .974

DREW MILLER'S CAREER TOTALS

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miller

landon

drew

senior • 2b • 5’11” • 170

senior • c • 5’8” • 195

bonne terre, mo. • potosi high school

Personal: Son of Don and Peggy Major: Biblical Studies

One of the top returning infielders in the MIAA in 2014…led the Bearcats in hitting in 2013 with 64 hits and a .354 average…member of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee, FCA, Theta Alpha Kappa, Alpha Chi and Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Societies…Co-led his second mission trip to Houston this January…named to the Honorable Mention All-MIAA team in 2013...named a MIAA Scholar Athlete in 2013 and earned the ADA Academic Achievement Award...voted Mr. Southwest in 2013

neosho, mo. • ozark christian college

Personal: Son of Jeff and Vondra Major: Physical Education/Health

Will begin his third year as the starting catcher for the Bearcats…had 8 doubles and hit .279 in 2013…named the NCBWA National Hitter of the Week in 2012…1st-team All-Conference selection in 2012…named the NCBWA Region 2nd-team in 2012…appeared in 95 games in two years in a Bearcat uniform, starting 92.

YEAR AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2011 .194 46 45 134 12 26 4 0 0 13 30 .224 11 1 15 2 .260 0 5 1 2 44 89 13 .9112012 .322 50 50 149 26 48 6 4 0 16 62 .416 11 2 12 7 .370 3 7 2 2 104 133 7 .9712013 .354 48 48 181 33 64 12 2 2 20 86 .475 14 2 17 2 .402 2 3 9 11 99 123 13 .945 TOTALS .297 144 143 464 71 138 22 6 2 49 178 .384 36 5 44 11 .351 5 15 12 15 247 345 33 .947

LANDON YOUNG'S CAREER TOTALS

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MEET THE BEARCATS

YEAR AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .243 37 33 107 12 26 8 0 1 9 37 .346 3 5 28 1 .296 0 7 4 5 59 2 4 .938 TOTALS .243 37 33 107 12 26 8 0 1 9 37 .346 3 5 28 1 .296 0 7 4 5 59 2 4 .938

JOSH HERRICK'S CAREER TOTALS

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herrick

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josh

senior • of • 5’9” • 200

senior • of • 6’0” • 180

branson, mo. • forest park community college

Personal: Son of John Helsel & Trish Helsel Wife: Becca (Shannon) Major: B.A. in Communication

One of the Bearcat’s top leaders…started all 49 games for the Bearcats in 2013…posted second consecutive .300+ season…his three triples tied for the team lead…named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll in 2013 …will finish his career as a four year starter at SBU…standout athlete at Branson-twice earning 1st-team All-Conference honors…brother Tee plays baseball at Missouri Southern and sister Shay is a volleyball player at Branson.

Eureka, mo. • jefferson community college

Personal: Son of Bryan and Michelle Major: Social Science Education

Returning outfielder for the Bearcats…appeared in 37 games while starting 33 in 2013…hit .243 with 8 doubles and a homerun…member of the 2013 MIAA Academic Honor Roll…played in the NJCAA World Series twice at JeffCo…team was also a two-time conference champion…was named a NJCAA Academic All-American in 2012.

YEAR AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2009 .273 41 36 121 20 33 6 2 0 10 43 .355 5 6 25 1 .333 0 0 3 3 38 3 2 .9532012 .328 36 33 116 19 38 7 1 0 15 47 .405 9 2 22 3 .380 2 2 2 3 21 0 0 1.0002013 .303 49 49 178 27 54 3 3 0 24 63 .354 15 7 28 1 .374 3 1 5 7 101 3 6 .945 TOTALS .301 126 118 415 66 125 16 6 0 49 153 .369 29 15 75 5 .364 5 3 10 13 160 6 8 .954

BO HELSEL'S CAREER TOTALS

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fosterchris

senior • p • 6’0” • 175galena, mo. • galena high school 16

Personal: Son of Brian and Michelle Major: Finance/Economics

Entering into his second year in a Bearcat uniform…will be a key member of the Bearcat bullpen…pitched in thirteen games while throwing 21 innings in 2013…earned a mid-season start vs Missouri Western and held them scoreless through 4 and 2/3…was a standout performer at Willard HS…two-time 1st-team All-Conference and All-District selection…2013 ADA Academic Achievement Award recipient.

lathamjohn

senior • p • 6’0” • 195 Willard, mo. • independence community college 21

hopwoodseth

senior • of • 6’0” • 200 bolivar, mo. • Bolivar High school 23

Entering into his fourth season in a Bearcat uniform…one of the Bearcats hardest workers he has appeared in six games in his career…only allowed 2 runs in 6 innings of action…member of the 2012 and 2013 MIAA Academic Honor Roll...is a member of the FCA chapter at SBU…engaged to SBU soccer player Molly Marcotte.

Personal: Son of Jeff and Angela Major: Athletic Training

Entering into his fourth season in a Bearcat uniform…has been a key leader for the Bearcats in helping the team reach consecutive 20-win seasons…appeared in four games while starting one in 2013…scored two runs in 2013…appeared in four games for the Bearcats in 2012…had his first career hit vs Emporia State and scored his first ca-reer run in the same game.

Personal: Son of Mark and Mary Major: Criminal Justice

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MEET THE BEARCATS

kelleydalton

senior • p • 6’4” • 195bolivar, mo. • bolivar high school 42

Personal: Son of Tom and Stephanie Major: Communications

Entering into his fourth season in a Bearcat uniform…one of the key team leaders on the field and around cam-pus…has helped lead a resurgent program in his time at SBU, helping the Bearcats achieve consecutive 20-win seasons…appeared in four games in 2013…appeared in six games in 2012, starting one…member of the FCA and Student Athlete Advisory Committee at SBU.

bryansander

senior • C • 6’0” • 195 Salina, kan. • salina central high school 9

Entering into his third season as a Bearcat…pitched in four games, throwing 5 innings in 2013…should play a large role in SBU bullpen this spring…one of the teams hardest workers…MIAA Academic Honor Roll in 2012 and 2013…2013 ADA Academic Achievement Award recipient.

Personal: Son of Shawn Kelley & Rodina Kelley Major: Criminal Justice

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26andrewsspencer

junior • p • 6’3” • 220 Sun City, Fla. • marion military academy

Personal: Son of Rick and Debbie Major: Criminal Justice

Will play a large factor in Bearcats pitching rotation in 2014…has ability to pitch out of the rotation or be a late inning reliever…was a solid two-year performer at Marion Military Institute…one of the Bearcats hardest workers who will be counted on to provide leadership amongst the pitching staff.

11borshcory

junior • p • 6’4” • 180 Omaha, neb. • mcCook community college

24blacksherspencer

junior • 3B • 6’4” • 225 springfield, mo. • willard high school

6deanthomas

junior • c • 5’8” • 175 nixa, mo. • nixa high school

25dyematt

junior • p • 5’10” • 185 liberty, mo. • kansas city community college

Personal: Son of Todd and Charlene Major: Sports Management

One of the top returning hitters in the MIAA…accumulated a .349 batting average to go along with 59 hits and 6 homeruns in 2013…started all 49 games for the Bearcats at 3B in 2013…in 2012 tied the SBU single game record with 5 hits in his first career game…hit .327 in his first full year in 2012.

Personal: Son of Frank and Sharon Major: Psychology (Sports Performance Enhancement)

Should factor in the Bearcats rotation in 2014…comes to SBU after being a two year letter winner at McCook CC…was a prep standout at Creighton Prep…pitched in and won the 2011 Nebraska Legion State Championship…attended the JUCO Region IX All-Star game in Peoria, AZ in 2012.

Personal: Son of Kenny and Janie Major: Exercise Science

Entering into his third season at SBU…has appeared in five games for the Bearcats in two years…one of the Bearcats top defensive catchers…was a prep standout at Nixa HS where he teamed with current Bearcat Jarod Robillard.

Personal: Son of Mike and Jana Major: Social Science Education

Will be a mainstay out of the Bearcat bullpen in 2014…was a key performer at KCK the last two sea-sons…was a top HS player at Liberty…former teammate of current Bearcat Zach Pirrello…was named 2nd-team All-State and Conference MVP.

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10greearbrady

junior • p • 5’10” • 200 centralia, ill. • highland community college

Personal: Son of Eric and Shelley Major: Health and Physical Education

Should factor in the Bearcats rotation in 2014…transfers from Highland CC where he was a standout performer in 2012…was a two-way player at Highland, serving as the starting SS and a member of the starting rotation.

13porterzak

junior • p • 6’2” • 210 fort erie, ontario, canada • point park university

18jochemskyle

junior • 1B • 6’1” • 235 ozark, mo. • ozark high school

5snodgrasszach

junior • p • 6’0” • 170 springfield, mo. • independence community college

28vergarasam

junior • p • 5’10” • 175 roseville, calif. • american river community college

Personal: Son of Jeff and Deb Major: Accouting and Economics/Finance

Entering into his third season in a Bearcat uniform…started 43 games in 2013 and hit 6 homeruns…his 359 putouts in 2013 rank 2nd all-time in a single season at SBU…Member of 2012 and 2013 MIAA Aca-demic Honor Roll…ADA Academic Achievement Award in 2013.

Personal: Son of Rob Porter & Tammy Debeau Major: English

Mid-year transfer who should play a large role for the Bearcats in 2014…started career with current Bearcat Jake Vore at Western Nebraska CC…transfers to SBU after red-shirting at Point Park in 2013.

Personal: Son of Mike and Tracy Major: Physical Education

Entering into his second year in a Bearcat uniform…will play the outfield and pitch…is the fastest Bearcat on the team…pitched in 8 games in 2013…member of 2013 MIAA Academic Honor Roll…was a standout at Glendale HS…dad Mike played at SBU and is now head coach at Glendale High School.

Personal: Son of Jose and Berta Major: Exercise Science

Will be counted on to carry a large load for the Bearcats in 2014…was a standout at American River for two seasons…was a standout performer in high school earning 2nd-team All-League honors…played in one of the top Junior College conferences in the country, the Big XIII in California.

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22vorejake

junior • 1B • 5’11” • 205 olathe, kan. • northern colorado university

Personal: Son of Sherry Vore Major: Biology (Secondary Education)

Transferred to SBU after playing in 2011 and 2012 at Western Nebraska CC…will help anchor the middle of the Bearcats lineup…was a 2nd-team All-Conference performer in high school…former teammate of current Bearcat Zak Porter.

2bingerchristian

sophomore • of • 5’9” • 175 lee's summit, mo. • homeschooled

17wolfeross

junior • ss • 5’11” • 165 nevada, mo. • nevada high school

27collinstim

sophomore • p • 5’10” • 200 nixa, mo. • nixa high school

32hamptontyler

sophomore • C • 5’8” • 185 willard, mo. • willard high school

Personal: Son of B.G. and Jennifer Major: Excercise Science

Entering into his third season as the Bearcat starting SS…has appeared in 96 games the last two years, starting all 96…one of the top SS’s in the MIAA…set the SBU single season assist record in 2013…Member of 2012 and 2013 MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

Personal: Son of George and Sandra Major: Sports Management

One of the top freshman in the MIAA in 2013…hit .316 with four doubles and a .490 OBP…made the transfer to the outfield in 2012 and will play CF in 2013…member of the 2013 MIAA Academic Honor Roll…also received the MIAA Academic Excellence Award in 2013...member of SBU National Honor Society

Personal: Son of Jim and Kim Major: Accounting

One of Bearcats top returning pitchers in 2014…should play a major role in 2014 rotation…threw 43 innings in 2013 while striking out 33…started five games while winning two including a complete game victory vs Lincoln…member of 2013 MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

Personal: Son of Bob and Tammy Major: Exercise Science

Will once again provide a steady presence behind the plate in 2013…appeared in 15 games while starting 8 in 2013…had 7 hits on the season…Member of the 2013 MIAA Academic Honor Roll…Recipi-ent of the MIAA Academic Excellence Award.

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30millerclayton

sophomore • 1B/3B • 6’1” • 230 bolivar, mo. • college of the ozarks

Personal: Son of Ashley Zolkowski and Billy Miller Major: Criminal Justice

Transfer to SBU in the fall of 2013…provides flexibility at each corner infield position…was a prep stand-out at Bolivar HS…provides the Bearcats with a power left handed bat who has gotten steadily better during the season.

29roarkcole

sophomore • p • 6’2” • 225 rolla, mo. • rolla high school

1pirrellozach

sophomore • of • 6’0” • 160 liberty, mo. • liberty high school

4robillardjarod

sophomore • 2b • 5’9” • 175 nixa, mo. • nixa high school

44roughtonryan

sophomore • p • 6’1” • 230 pea ridge, ark. • pea ridge high school

Personal: Son of Vito and Becky Major: Physical Education

After red-shirting 2012 became a starting outfielder in 2013…season was cut short due to injury…hit .292 with 17 hits in 19 starts prior to being injured…should play a major role in Bearcat outfield in 2014…former HS teammate of current Bearcat Matt Dye.

Personal: Son of Jereme and Michelle Wife: Megan (Friend) Major: Social Science Education

Was a starting pitcher as a freshman in 2013…started 7 games going 3-2 in 2013…team went 5-2 in his 7 starts…struck out 23 in 31 innings in 2013…will be counted on to carry a large workload in the Bearcats rotation in 2014.

Personal: Son of Andy and Keri Major: Accounting

Appeared in 25 games, starting 20 as a freshman in 2013…had 12 hits including a dramatic tying home-run at Washburn in the top of the 7th inning in a game in Topeka…had a .403 OBP…was a member of the 2013 MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

Personal: Son of Chris and Michelle Major: Mathematics

Appeared in three games for the Bearcats in 2013…will factor into the Bearcat bullpen in 2014…mem-ber of the 2013 MIAA Academic Honor Roll…brother Blake plays football at SBU.

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34ikerdjacob

redshirt freshman • p • 6’0” • 175 Camdenton, mo. • camdenton high school

Personal: Son of Mark and Cathy Major: Youth Ministry

Redshirted in 2013…will be a factor in the Bearcat bullpen in 2013…was a starting pitcher for the Lakers in 2012…helped lead the resurgence of the Laker program with current SBU teammate Austin Martin…was a National Scholar Athlete.

3dohertycole

freshman • 2b/3b • 6’0” • 175 oak grove, mo. • oak grove high school

19martinaustin

redshirt freshman • of • 5’9” • 180 camdenton, mo. • camdenton high school

36ellseth

freshman • of • 5’11” • 160 kansas city, mo. • park hill high school

31estradamichael

freshman • p • 6’0” • 200 kansas city, mo. • staley high school

Personal: Son of Rich and Pam Major: Sports Marketing

Redshirted due to transfer rules in 2013…will be a factor in the Bearcat outfield in 2014…was a three year letter winner at Camdenton HS…named the Outstanding Scholar Athlete at Camdenton in 2012…was also a member of the football team…participated in the FCA.

Personal: Son of Freddie and Stacey Major: Middle School Math and Science

Should earn playing time on the Bearcat infield in 2014…was a prep standout at Oak Grove, leading team to 2nd place finish in state…was a four-year letter winner in three sports…two-time All-State selec-tion and a 1st team All-Metro selection as a senior.

Personal: Son of Tom and Lisa Major: Business

Was a prep standout in the Kansas City area…named 2nd-team All-Conference in 2013…led team in batting average, hits and RBI…helped lead team to a conference title…member of the National Honor Society, DECA and Tarkus.

Personal: Son of Alfonso and Maria Major: Psychology/Sports Management

Comes to SBU after helping lead Staley to a Final Four appearance in 2013…ranks 2nd all-time there with a 1.16 ERA…started senior year with 22 consecutive scoreless innings and led team in strikeouts…played club ball with the Prodigy Baseball Academy.

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12gurnowtim

freshman • C • 6’2” • 180 festus, mo. • lindenwood university

Personal: Son of Tim and Debbie Major: Sports Management

Will sit out 2014 due to transfer rules…widely regarded prospect who was ranked #30 in the state of Mis-souri in his class by Prep Baseball Report…was a two-time All-Conference and All-District player…helped lead team to 2012 District Championship.

45sturgeonmason

freshman • p • 5’10” • 140 licking, mo. • licking high school

33lovigcalvin

freshman • p • 6’0” • 165 cape girardeau, mo. • cape central high school

15wolfechance

freshman • of/P • 6’1” • 180 clever, mo. • clever high school

Personal: Son of Michael and Kimberly Major: Exercise Science

Joined the team at the semester after playing in the fall on the Bearcat football team…should provide depth in the Bearcat bullpen…two-time letter-winner at Cape Central HS in baseball…helped lead team to state Quarterfinal appearance…member of FCA.

Personal: Son of Kent and Sheila Major: Undeclared

Comes to SBU after helping lead Licking HS to a 2013 Conference Championship…multi-year letter win-ner at Licking HS…helps provide depth in Bearcat Bullpen.

Personal: Son of Rick and Lisa Major: Exercise Science

One of the top prep players in the state of Missouri in 2013…three time All-State player, twice earning 1st-Team All-State…was ranked as the #26 player in the state by Prep Baseball Report in his class…should factor in the Bearcat lineup and pitching staff…set record for hits in a single season in Missouri with 63 as a senior…was also the Salutatorian of his class.

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CHRIS MARTINAssistant AD for Operations/Head Baseball Coach

SBU Record: 41-57-1 3rd seasonOverall Record: 41-57-1

[email protected] / (417) 328-1784

Chris Martin enters into his 3rd season as head baseball coach at Southwest Baptist University. Coach Martin led the 2013 Bearcats to a 20-29 record. The win total

marked the first time the program has had back to back 20 win seasons since 2005-06. The 2013 Bearcats set or tied five different single season or single game SBU records including a MIAA conference victory total of 18. The Bearcats finished two wins shy of the MIAA post-season tournament. Landon Young was named to the All-MIAA Honorable Mention Team and Zack Winchester was named MIAA Athlete of the Week in February. The Bearcats biggest wins included defeating then #5 University of Central Missouri in late March and the programs first victory vs Missouri Southern since 2007. Coach Martin led the 2012 Bearcats to a 21-28-1 record, tripling their win total from 2011 and posting the highest number of wins in the program since 2005. The Bearcats tied or set 11 different single season or single game SBU records. The season also produced three All-MIAA selections including 1st team catcher Drew Miller. Two Bearcats were also named to All-Region teams. Two different players earned MIAA Player of the Week honors and Drew Miller was named the NCBWA National Hitter of the Week in March. SBU’s season was punctuated with a doubleheader sweep of then #8 ranked Emporia State. Martin’s teams have also seen success in the classroom. During the 2012-13 academic year the Bearcats compiled a cumulative 3.07 GPA and boasted a plus 3.0 GPA each semester. In the spring 28 (out of 41) athletes had a plus 3.0 GPA and a total of nine Bearcats had a 4.0 GPA in the fall or spring. In his two years, Martin has had one player named a MIAA Scholar Ath-lete, three players awarded the MIAA Academic Excellence Award and 38 named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll. All 14 of his seniors have graduated or will graduate this year. "Since the very day Chris took over our baseball program, he has made an immediate impact," Director of Athletics Mike Pitts stated. "In addition to success on the field with 20+ wins, our kids are in a culture where they will grow as students, leaders, and Christians. From where I sit - I'm hoping that Chris Martin is

our baseball coach for many, many years to come." Martin started his coaching career in 2007 as an assistant at SBU. He served in that capacity through 2010. Martin also played at SBU from 2002-06. He was named the MIAA Commis-sioners Academic Honor Roll three times and was named the Rex Brown Award recipient following his senior season. “I've known Chris ever since he was an outstanding student at SBU,” SBU President Dr. Pat Taylor stated. “After he gradu-ated we employed him to be a head resident director at one of our dorms where he did an outstanding job in that role. He then moved to athletics full time and has done an excellent job. Chris has done an excellent job with everything we have asked him to do.” Martin is originally from Iberia, MO. A 2007 graduate of SBU, Martin also received his Masters in Business Administra-tion degree from SBU in the summer of 2009. The Martin family has a total of six degrees from Southwest Baptist University. Martin also serves as a member of the Athletics Administration team in the role of Assistant Director of Athletics/Operations.

HEAD COACH CHRIS MARTIN

BEARCAT COACHES CAREER RECORDS

COACH YEARS RECORD PCT.Ron White 1976-78 (3) 58-40 .592Ray Gibson 1969 (1) 15-14 .517John Katrosh 1991-99 (9) 170-220 .436Duane Trogdon 1979-1988 (10) 181-236-2 .432Chris Martin 2012-Present (2) 41-57-1 .418Rex Brown 1970-75 (6) 44-90 .328Sam Berg 2000-2011 (11) 166-419-1 .295Al Moore 1967-68 (2) 6-19 .240Bruce Long 1989-90 (2) 9-59 .132Totals 45 years 690-1154-4 .374

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Casey Martin begins his third year on the SBU coaching staff . Casey will work primar-ily with hitters and the infield defense . In his two years working with SBU hitters Martin has helped produce three all-conference hit-ters and two all-region hitters . The Bearcats offense in 2013 pounded out 25 homeruns and averaged right at five runs per game . Martin helped lead the SBU offense to a .306 team batting average in 2012, the first time the Bearcats had hit above .300 since 2007 . The Bearcat offense also generated their most hits in a season since 2000 . The Bearcats also set a school record for Fielding Percentage, Assists and Putouts in a season . The Bearcats broke or tied four season or single game offensive records in 2012 .

Martin played at SBU from 2002-2006 . At SBU he received the Rex Brown Award for Excellence given annually to one male and one female senior athlete . He graduated in 2007 with a degree in Physical Education . Martin has also served as head coach at Bowling Green HS for 2 years and Greenfield HS for one year . He has compiled a career record of 33-25 . In his three years he pro-duced 11 All-Conference players and 3 All-District players . Martin has also served in assistant coaching positions at Willard HS and Southwest Baptist University .

Martin graduated in May of 2012 with a Masters Degree in Athletic Administration .

CASEY MARTINDirector of Facilities and Game Management/Assistant Baseball Coach [email protected] • (417) 328-1405

ASSISTANT COACHES

Brett Stanton enters into his second season on the SBU coaching staff . In his first season he helped lead SBU to

their second consecutive twenty win season . The pitching staff produced three shutouts on the season and saw two pitchers earn five wins apiece . Zack Winchester was named MIAA Athlete of the Week in early February . Stanton comes to Bolivar from Warner University in Florida where he played and then joined the coaching staff . Stanton was a standout pitcher for the Warner Royals, earning 20 wins and 4 saves . This past two summers Stanton served as the pitching coach of the Medicine Hat Mavericks in the

Western Major Baseball League (WMBL) . Coach Martin had this to say about Coach Stanton, “I am excited we were able to hire someone with Brett’s background and experi-ence . His work in the WMBL really caught our attention as his team won their division and advanced to the championship series . He’ll do a great job developing our young pitching and will bring key recruiting con-tacts from his work in Canada and to the southeast where he is from .” Coach Stanton earned his undergraduate degree at Warner University in Accounting . He is currently work-ing on his Master’s in Athletic Administration at SBU .

BRETT STANTON Assistant Coach

Cody Crutcher begins his first year on the SBU coaching staff . Cody will work with corner infielders and hit-

ters . Crutcher played at SBU from 2010-2012 and earned the Kent Keeth Award in

the baseball program his senior year . The Alaskan native played his first two years at Columbus State in Tennessee . Crutcher graduated from SBU in December of 2012 with a degree in Sports Management .

CODY CRUTCHER Assistant Coach

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HISTORY

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ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY (since 1970)

First LastTeam Meeting Meeting RecordAmerican Christian College 1975 1976 0-5Arkansas 1976 1998 0-16Arkansas State 1993 1998 0-3Arkansas Tech 1976 2010 8-21Augustana 1992 2008 7-10Avila 1995 1999 9-5Babson College 1981 1981 1-0Baker 1979 1996 1-1Baptist Bible College 1975 1985 18-2-1Bemidji State 2006 2006 2-0Briar Cliff 1981 1981 2-0Central Arkansas 1976 2001 8-11Central Methodist 1971 2012 24-6Central Missouri 1971 2013 8-90-1Central Oklahoma 2001 2013 2-9Christian Brothers 1998 1998 0-1College of the Ozarks 1970 2004 45-49Columbia College 1977 1980 3-1Columbus State 1987 1987 0-1Cornell College 1975 1977 3-2Culver-Stockton 1986 1987 1-2Drury 1972 2013 5-6Emporia State 1996 2013 11-41Evangel 1970 2002 43-46Fort Hays State 2007 2013 5-21Geneva 1976 1976 1-0Graceland 2005 2005 2-0Grand Rapids Baptist 1976 1976 1-0Grand Valley State 2006 2006 0-1Greenville 1976 1976 0-1Gustavus Adolphus 1985 1985 1-1Hannibal-LaGrange 2005 2005 2-0Harding 1978 2007 6-14-1Harris-Stowe 1974 1987 7-6Hastings 1998 1998 1-1Henderson State 1991 1992 0-4Indianapolis 1982 1982 1-0John Brown 1970 1980 1-25Kansas State 1988 1988 0-1Lambuth 1987 1998 1-2Liberty Baptist 1976 1976 0-1Lincoln 1976 2013 41-25Lindenwood 2012 2013 2-3Lipscomb 1981 1981 0-1Lyon 1994 1998 2-1Macalester 1988 1989 4-0McKendree 1991 1992 4-0Mid-America Nazerene 1973 2004 7-2Minnesota State-Mankato 2006 2009 3-5Mississippi College 1982 1982 0-1Missouri 1988 1999 0-4Missouri Baptist 1980 1995 11-8Missouri S&T 1972 2013 42-37Missouri Southern 1972 2013 26-84Missouri State 1973 2000 5-44Missouri Valley 1970 2012 28-9-1Missouri Western 1970 2013 39-59Missouri-Kansas City 1972 1972 1-1

Missouri-St. Louis 1987 2002 10-33Montreat 1976 1976 1-0Morningside 1987 1989 1-3Mount Marty 2005 2005 1-0Nebraska-Kearney 2013 2013 1-2Nebraska-Omaha 2009 2011 1-11Northeastern State 2000 2013 1-10Northern Iowa 1986 1986 1-1Northern State (S.D.) 2000 2000 1-0Northwest Missouri St. 1986 2013 18-53Northwestern (Iowa) 1976 1981 4-4Nyack 1976 1976 1-0Oakland City 1986 1986 1-1Oklahoma Baptist 2001 2001 0-2Oklahoma City 2001 2001 0-2Olivet Nazarene 1976 1976 1-0Oral Roberts 1972 1991 1-19Ottawa (Kan.) 1970 1970 1-1Ouachita Baptist 1991 1992 0-3Philips 1976 1976 0-1Pittsburg State 1971 2013 28-58Quincy 1985 1991 2-4Rockford 2004 2004 1-1Rockhurst 1975 2011 8-29Simpson 1972 1986 5-1Sioux Falls 1999 2006 2-1SIU-Edwardsville 1988 1990 1-3South Alabama 1981 1987 0-9South Dakota State 1988 1995 1-2South Dakota Wesleyan 1985 1985 1-0Southeast Missouri St. 1987 1991 2-15Southeastern Oklahoma 2003 2010 0-9Southern Baptist 1970 1970 2-3Southern Miss 1981 1982 2-2Spring Hill 1986 1987 0-3St. Joseph's 1985 1985 1-0St. Louis 1984 1992 2-1Tabor College 1985 2002 3-0Tarkio 1984 1986 1-6Troy 1982 1982 2-1Truman State 1979 2013 32-31Union (Tenn.) 1998 1998 1-0University of the Ozarks 1994 1997 3-1Upper Iowa 1988 2012 6-4Washburn 1984 2013 22-43Wayne State (Neb.) 2009 2009 0-2West Florida 1986 1986 0-2Westmar College (Iowa) 1980 1980 1-0Westminster 1978 2005 10-0William Jewell 1986 2012 4-0William Penn 2005 2005 1-0William Woods 2000 2000 2-0Williams Baptist 1991 2004 8-0Winona State 1978 1987 3-1Wisconsin 1986 1986 0-2Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1989 1989 0-2Wisconsin-River Falls 1997 1997 2-0Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1992 1993 1-3Wisconsin-Stout 2007 2007 1-0

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Top 10 All-Time Career RecordsGames Played1. Kevin Miller - 1982. Jason Asher - 1813. Ethan Cole - 1784. Ray Godfrey - 1745. Spencer Wilkins - 1736. Jack Funderburk - 1727. Justin Barnhart - 1647. Caleb Stark - 1649. Kyle Tormanen - 16210. Skyler Powers - 16110. Aaron Wood - 161

Batting Average*1. Rodney Noel - .4192. Kevin Rhoten - .3923. Jack Funderburk - .3824. Todd Spalding - .3815. Brad Mountjoy - .3816. Don Moultrie - .3707. Tony Pomeroy - .3678. Nigel Morton - .3419. Josh Baggett - .33810. Jeff White - .337

Hits1. Kevin Miller - 2211. Jack Funderburk - 2213. Jason Asher - 1974. Ethan Cole - 1865. Caleb Stark - 1736. Jeff White - 1617. Skyler Powers - 1608. Justin Barnhart - 1599. Aaron Wood - 1569. Ray Godfrey - 156

At Bats1. Kevin Miller - 6752. Jason Asher - 6153. Jack Funderburk - 5784. Ethan Cole - 5565. Justin Barnhart - 5496. Caleb Stark - 5337. Skyler Powers - 5078. Spencer Wilkins - 4929. Aaron Wood - 49110. Ray Godfrey - 489

Doubles1. Kevin Miller - 472. Jack Funderburk - 423. Justin Barnhart - 414. Rodney Noel - 344. Aaron Wood - 344. Eric Beal - 347. Skyler Powers - 338. Paul Putt - 329. Jason Asher - 3110. Jeff White - 29

Triples1. Jack Funderburk - 182. Jeff Jones - 143. Ray Godfrey - 124. Kirk Bouse - 114. Jason Asher - 116. Don Moultrie - 106. Paul McLendon - 106. Terry Saul - 109. Tyler Christophel - 79. 5 Others Tied - 7

Home Runs1. Jack Funderburk - 282. Kevin Miller - 263. Rodney Noel - 234. Chris Martinez - 215. Jason Hines - 195. Nolan Vincent - 195. Skyler Powers - 198. Tony Pomeroy - 189. Zach Jackson - 179. Paden Grubbs - 17

Runs Batted In1. Kevin Miller - 1662. Jack Funderburk - 1553. Rodney Noel - 1044. Chris Martinez - 1025. Nolan Vincent - 1006. Kevin Rhoten - 987. Tony Pomeroy - 968. Skyler Powers - 959. Caleb Stark - 9410. Aaron Wood - 90

Runs1. Jack Funderburk - 1502. Kevin Miller - 1413. Ray Godfrey - 1334. Ethan Cole - 1325. Jason Asher - 1186. Don Moultrie - 1046. Justin Barnhart - 1048. Jeff White - 1039. Chris Martinez - 10010. Kevin Rhoten - 98

Stolen Bases1. Don Moultrie - 1022. Ray Godfrey - 933. Jesse James - 494. Tyler Christophel - 464. Todd Spalding - 466. Rodney Noel - 457. Justin Barnhart - 368. Jason Asher - 309. Richard Rudisaile - 2910. Nigel Morton - 25

Sacrifice Hits (Bunts)1. Josh Baggett - 222. Ray Godfrey - 193. Tyler Christophel - 164. Landon Young - 155. Jesse Dziurawiec - 135. Jesse James - 137. Kyle Reid - 128. Ross Wolfe - 118. Robbie Murders - 118. Jim Belfield - 118. Paul Eason - 11

Slugging Percentage*1. Rodney Noel - .7582. Jack Funderburk - .6633. Tony Pomeroy - .6084. Brad Mountjoy - .6075. Jason Hines - .5636. Paden Grubbs - .5577. Chris Martinez - .5358. Kevin Miller - .5339. Josh Baggett - .52910. Eric Beal - .505

Total Bases1. Jack Funderburk - 3832. Kevin Miller - 3603. Jason Asher - 2714. Rodney Noel - 2574. Caleb Stark - 2576. Skyler Powers - 2527. Chris Martinez - 2448. Ethan Cole - 2349. Aaron Wood - 23310. Justin Barnhart - 227

On Base Percentage*1. Todd Spalding - .4682. Rodney Noel - .4663. Brad Mountjoy - .4604. Jack Funderburk - .4575. Don Moultrie - .4416. Tony Pomeroy - .4337. Ethan Cole - .4308. Eric Beal - .4229. Payden Grubbs - .42010. Ray Godfrey - .420

Walks1. Ethan Cole - 791. Jack Funderburk - 793. Jason Asher - 754. Ray Godfrey - 735. Eric Beal - 726. Jason Hines - 717. Kevin Miller - 658. Zach Jackson - 648. Jesse James - 6410. Justin Barnhart - 61

Hit by Pitch1. Kevin Miller - 272. Tyler Christophel - 253. Spencer Wilkins - 184. Aaron Wood - 174. Skyler Powers - 176. Brendon Cox - 166. Ethan Cole - 168. Bo Helsel - 158. Nolan Vincent - 158. Eric Beal - 15

* Minimum 300 AB'sBolded: Played underHead Coach Chris Martin

Games Pitched1. Ray Kelly - 612. Darin Ankrom - 603. Jacob Sullinger - 584. Andrew Osborne - 545. Wes Burrell - 525. Paul Burns - 525. John Facteau - 528. Bobby McMillin - 519. David Luster - 4910. Beau Davis - 4710. Anthony Hedgpeth - 47

Complete Games1. Zane Montgomery - 141. Robbie Steenstra - 143. Grady Goodwyn - 123. David Burton - 125. Grant Baker - 116. Mike Nielebeck - 107. Dustin Childress - 97. Chris Bernard - 99. Dustin Caplette - 89. Jared Berman - 89. Brent Thornton - 89. Jeff Brown - 8

Shutouts1. Grady Goodwyn - 42. Jeff Bolin - 22. Zane Montgomery - 22. Dustin Caplette - 2

Innings Pitched1. Ray Kelly - 263.22. Grady Goodwyn - 209.23. Andrew Osborne - 202.14. Brent Thornton - 195.05. Zane Montgomery - 179.16. Jeff Brown - 173.27. Dustin Childress - 173.18. David Luster - 167.09. Mike Nielebeck - 165.210. David Burton - 160.2

Wins1. Zane Montgomery - 171. Robbie Steenstra - 173. Dustin Childress - 153. Grady Goodwyn - 155. David Burton - 136. Chris Bernard - 127. Jeff Bolin - 117. Grant Baker - 119. Dustin Caplette - 109. Drew Osborne - 10

Strikeouts1. Andrew Osborne - 1732. Zane Montgomery - 1643. Dustin Childress - 1594. David Luster - 1475. Grant Baker - 1406. Grady Goodwyn - 1347. Wes Burrell - 1307. David Burton - 1309. Nolan Vincent - 12310. Ray Kelly - 120

Saves1. Bobby McMillin - 112. Aaron Burnham - 72. Paul Burns - 72. Dwayne McCullough - 75. Jacob Sullinger - 65. Beau Davis - 67. Nolan Vincent - 58. Zane Montgomery - 38. Josh Brock - 38. Ian Murray - 38. Joe Hampton - 3

ERA**1. David Reynolds - 3.302. Grant Baker - 3.533. Rob Steenstra - 3.824. Dustin Childress - 3.955. Nolan Vincent - 4.076. Paul Burns - 4.087. Mark Bybee - 4.238. Brent Thornton - 4.299. Jeff Bolin - 4.7010. Dustin Caplette - 4.73

Opponent BA**1. David Burton - .2352. Rob Streenstra - .2503. David Reynolds - .2624. Paul Burns - .2705. Dustin Childress - .2726. George Birdsell - .2767. Dustin Caplette - .2878. Grady Goodwyn - .2929. Ellis Hall - .29210. Zane Montgomery - .298

Assists1. Kevin Miller - 4402. Landon Young - 3453. Jeff White - 3254. Spencer Wilkins - 3115. Kyle Tormanen - 3066. Justin Barnhart - 2827. Ross Wolfe - 2818. Paul Eason - 2688. Todd Spalding - 26810. Nigel Morton - 243

Putouts1. Chris Martinez - 9542. Zach Jackson - 7683. Justin Crumpley - 6944. Jack Funderburk - 6565. Guy Newcomb - 6526. Caleb Stark - 6287. Jesse Dziurawiec - 5998. Skyler Powers - 5779. Jacob Estes - 55810. Rodney Noel - 528

** Minimum 100 IPBolded: Played underHead Coach Chris Martin

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Top 5 All-Time Single Season RecordsBatting Average*1. Jarod Olson - 453 (1998)2. Rodney Noel - .424 (1987)3. Robert Murders - .417 (1987)4. Tim Brown - .409 (1985)5. Rodney Noel - .409 (1986)

Hits1. Jarod Olson - 72 (1998)2. Rodney Noel - 70 (1987)3. Kevin Miller - 69 (2005)4. Brad Mountjoy - 68 (2007)4. Nolan Vincent - 68 (2000)

At Bats1. Niko Saladis - 190 (2010)2. Justin Barnhart - 183 (2010)3. Tyler Christophel - 182 (2012)4. Landon Young - 181 (2013)5. Nigel Morton - 180 (2011)5. Brad Mountjoy - 180 (2007)

Doubles1. Kevin Miller - 19 (2005)2. Jarod Olson - 18 (1998)2. Rodney Noel - 18 (1987)4. Justin Barnhart - 17 (2008)4. Tyson Shields - 17 (2003)4. Gus Marsala - 17 (2002)4. Jeff White - 17 (1987)

Triples1. Jack Funderburk - 10 (1996)2. Jeff Jones - 9 (1991)3. Terry Saul - 8 (1986)4. Ray Godfrey - 7 (1987)5. Zeb Evans - 6 (2002)5. Paul McLendon - 6 (1998)

Home Runs1. Rodney Noel - 13 (1987)2. Paden Grubbs - 12 (2010)2. Jason Hines - 12 (2004)2. Nolan Vincent - 12 (2000)5. Kevin Miller - 11 (2005)5. Jack Funderburk - 11 (1995)5. Mark Broady - 11 (1985)

Runs Batted In1. Nolan Vincent - 67 (2000)2. Kevin Miller - 58 (2005)3. Tony Pomeroy - 57 (2000)4. Rodney Noel - 54 (1986)5. Jarod Olson - 52 (1998)

Runs Scored1. Tyler Christophel - 56 (2012)2. Ray Godfrey - 49 (1986)3. Kevin Miller - 48 (2005)3. Paul Eason - 48 (2000)3. Jack Funderburk - 48 (1996)

Stolen Bases1. Don Moultrie - 54 (1986)2. Don Moultrie - 40 (1985)3. Ray Godfrey - 39 (1986)4. Tyler Christophel - 38 (2012)5. Rodney Noel - 30 (1986)

Sacrifice Hits (Bunts)1. Josh Baggett - 11 (2005)1. Ray Godfrey - 11 (1986)3. Tyler Christophel - 10 (2011)4. Mike Lamb - 9 (1987)5. Ross Wolfe - 8 (2012)5. 4 Others Tied - 8

Slugging Percentage*1. Rodney Noel - .794 (1987)2. Jarod Olson - .736 (1998)3. Kevin Miller - .733 (2005)4. Jack Funderburk - .694 (1996)5. Rodney Noel - .683 (1986)

Total Bases1. Rodney Noel - 131 (1987)2. Kevin Miller - 129 (2005)3. Jack Funderburk - 118 (1996)4. Nolan Vincent - 117 (2000)4. Jarod Olson - 117 (1998)

On Base Percentage1. Jarod Olson - .508 (1998)2. Ethan Cole - .497 (2001)3. Robert Murders - .497 (1987)4. Jack Funderburk - .485 (1996)5. Jeremy Prosser - .481 (1996)

Walks1. Jason Hines - 38 (2005)2. Eric Beal - 34 (2005)3. Jason Hines - 33 (2004)4. Ray Godfrey - 32 (1986)5. Scott Cruise - 30 (2001)

Hit by Pitch1. Tyler Christophel - 14 (2011)2. Tyler Christophel - 11 (2012)2. Bret Garrison - 11 (2002)4. Cody Crutcher - 10 (2012)4. Kevin Miller - 10 (2005)4. Skyler Powers - 10 (2005)

Games Pitched1. Darrin Ankrom - 30 (2001)2. Josh Brock - 25 (2010)2. John Facteau - 25 (2005)4. Jacob Sullinger - 24 (2012)4. Darrin Ankrom - 24 (2002)

Complete Games1. Zane Montgomery - 9 (2006)1. Rob Steenstra - 9 (1986)3. Mike Nielebeck - 6 (2012)3. Jared Berman - 6 (2011)3. Dustin Childress - 6 (2005)3. Chris Bernard - 6 (1999)3. Grant Baker - 6 (1992)3. David Burton - 6 (1986)3. George Birdsell - 6 (1986)

Shutouts1. Dustin Caplette - 2 (2013)1. Zane Montgomery - 2 (2006)1. Grady Goodwyn - 2 (1997)

Innings Pitched1. Dustin Childress - 94.1 (2004)2. Mike Nielebeck - 91.2 (2012)3. Zane Montgomery - 90.2 (2006)4. Zane Montgomery - 88.2 (2007)5. Chris Bernard - 84.1 (1999)

Wins1. Zane Montgomery - 12 (2006)2. Dustin Childress - 9 (2004)2. Rob Steenstra - 9 (1986)4. Chirs Bernard - 7 (1999)4. Jeff Bolin - 7 (1999)

Strikeouts1. Dustin Childress - 91 (2004)2. Zane Montgomery - 86 (2006)3. Jeff Abbott - 80 (1999)4. Zane Montgomery - 78 (2007)5. Grant Baker - 74 (1992)

Saves1. Dwayne McCullough - 6 (1991)2. Bobby McMillin - 5 (2007)2. Paul Burns - 5 (1995)4. Jacob Sullinger - 4 (2012)4. Bobby McMillin - 4 (2008)4. Beau Davis - 4 (2005)4. Aaron Burnham - 4 (1994)

ERA**1. David Burton - 2.01 (1985)2. Paul Burns - 2.14 (1995)3. Grady Goodwyn - 2.32 (1995)4. David Reynolds - 2.86 (1994)5. Mark Bybee - 2.98 (1997)

Opponent Batting Average**1. David Burton - .193 (1987)2. Grady Goodwyn - .205 (1995)3. Paul Burns - .212 (1995)4. David Burton - .212 (1985)5. Jeff Bolin - .219 (1993)

Assists1. Ross Wolfe - 153 (2013)2. Paul Eason - 148 (2000)3. Kevin Miller - 136 (2005)4. Landon Young - 133 (2012)5. Ross Wolfe - 128 (2012)5. Nigel Morton - 128 (2010)

Putouts1. Chris Martinez - 368 (2007)2. Kyle Jochems - 359 (2013)3. Zach Jackson - 356 (2000)4. Justin Crumpley - 353 (2009)5. Jacob Estes - 342 (2012)

* Minimum 125 AB's** Minimum 40 IPBolded: Played underHead Coach Chris Martin

All-Time Single Game RecordsHits5 - by 10 players; last by Ross Wolfe vs. Northeastern State, 3/9/13

Runs5 - Tony Pomeroy vs. Missouri S&T, 4/25/00

Doubles4 - Landon Young vs. Lindenwood, 3/12/13

Triples2 - by 4 players; last by Paul McClendon vs. Missouri Western, 4/22/98

Home Runs3 - by 2 players; last by Paden Grubbs vs. Central Missouri, 3/30/10

Runs Batted In10 - Gus Marsala vs. Truman State, 4/18/03

Stolen Bases3 - last by Tyler Christophel vs. Central Oklahoma, 3/17/12

Walks4 - last by Ethan Cole vs. Washburn, 4/14/01

Total Bases13 - Gus Marsala vs. Truman State, 4/18/03

Innings Pitched10 - David Reynolds vs. Central Missouri, 4/23/94

Fewest Hits Allowed (min. 7 innings)1 - David Reynolds vs. Missouri Southern, 4/15/94

Strikeouts14 - Nolan Vincent vs. Missouri-Rolla, 4/25/00

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The SBU Office of Athletics Media Relations is located in the Meyer Wellness and Sports Center . The Office of Athletics Media Relations promotes SBU Bearcat Athletics through the following: 1 . Writing stories about student-athletes, coaches,

and teams . 2 . Organizing pictures and video clips, and making

them available to promote teams, events, and pro-grams .

3 . Building solid relationships with local, regional, and national media .

4 . Compiling and maintaining accurate statistics and historical records .

5 . Producing media guides, game notes, and press releases .

6 . Maintaining the SBU Athletics web site . 7 . Protecting the design, appearance, and usage of

the SBU Athletics’ logo to ensure a united front and a strong brand image for SBU Athletics .

INTERVIEWS All media will schedule interviews of student-athletes, coaches, administration, and staff through the Office of Athletics Media Relations before visiting campus or con-tacting the interviewee . The Office of Athletics Media Relations must give approval to student-athletes, coaches, administration, and staff before interviews are granted to members of the media . Student-athletes, coaches, administration, and staff will honor interview requests made by the Office of Athletics Media Relations .

MEDIA The Office of Athletics Media Relations will provide available game programs, game notes, halftime and final NCAA statistics, and sport-specific media guides to all members of the media covering the game . Photography credentials are issued by the Office of Athletics Media Relations and must be displayed at all times . Photographers must stay in the designated photog-rapher / media areas . Members of the media requesting press creden-tials for an SBU Athletics’ event should call the Office of Athletics Media Relations at least 24 hours before the event . Credentials must be displayed at all times . Radio stations are asked to limit their play-by-play crews to no more than three people . A courtesy line is available to the official station of the visiting team . Requests to broadcast must be given to the Office of Athletics Media Relations at least 24 hours before the event . Outgoing calls must be third-party, collect, calling card, or incoming . Student-athletes, coaches, administration, and staff are asked to conduct themselves in a professional man-ner, and treat members of the media with respect and courtesy .

Bolivar Herald-Free PressBill Breshears (Sports Editor)335 S . Springfield, Bolivar, MO 65613Phone (417) 326-7636 • Fax (417) 326-7643billb@bolivarmonews .com

Springfield News-LeaderKary Booher (College/Minor League Baseball Writer)651 Boonville, Springfield, MO 65806 Phone (417) 836-1118 • Fax (417) 864-6677kbooher@newsleader .com

KOLR (Ch . 10/CBS) / KSFX (Ch . 27/FOX) Dan Lucy (Sports Director)Charlie Hannema (Sports Reporter)2650 E Division, Springfield MO 65803Phone (417) 862-6397 • Fax (417) 866-6397dlucy@kolr10 .comchannema@kolr10 .com

KSPR (Ch . 33/ABC)Mike Scott (Sports Director)1359 St . Louis, Springfield, MO 65808Phone (417) 831-1234 • Fax (417) 831-9358mscott@kspr .com

KYTV (Ch . 3/NBC) Ned Reynolds (Sports Director)Joe Hickman (Sports Reporter)999 W . Sunshine, Springfield, MO 65807Phone (800) 492-4335 or (417) 268-3220Fax (417) 268-3364nreynolds@ky3 .comjhickman@ky3 .com

KBFL (99 .9 FM) / KWTO (560 AM/98 .7 FM)Rob Evans (Sports Director)Josh Thompson (Play-by-Play)3000 E . Chestnut Expwy, Springfield, MO 65802Phone (417) 862-5600 • Fax (417) 869-7675

KYOO (1200 AM/99 .1 FM) Stephen Paris (Sports Director)205 N . Pike Ave, Bolivar, MO 65613Phone (417) 326-5357 • Fax (417) 326-5900kyooradio@aol .com

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2014 BEARCAT BASEBALL MEDIA GUIDE

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The Jane and Ken Meyer Wellness and Sports Center is a recent addition for Southwest Baptist University and the athletics department . It houses nearly all of the athletics offices, HPER offices, and a brand new athletic training room . It also includes three intramural gymnasiums, cardiovascular workout areas, men’s and women’s student weight rooms, climbing wall, four racquetball courts, and a computer lab for student-athletes' use . The arena was transformed into one of the best playing facilities in NCAA Division II . The renovation included the new John Q . Hammons Court, a new scorer’s table, the Sixth Man Club room where games can be viewed from the second floor, and a new media relations suite .

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SBU would like to thank the following corporate sponsors for their continued support of the SBU Bearcats!

Alpha HouseBank of BolivarBill Grant Ford

Blair Farmers InsuranceBolivar Family Care Center

Bolivar Ready MixCitizens Memorial Healthcare

Coca ColaComfort Inn

Commerce BankCountry Inn

Creator DesignsDairy Queen

Domino's PizzaDavid's Heating and Cooling

First Baptist ChurchFresh Ideas

Giana Andrews State FarmGolden CorralKathy's Pasta

Lucas Oil SpeedwayMaking a Difference

Master WongsMcDonald's

Meek'sMissouri Loan Center

Parrish Tire and AlignmentRoss's Floor Covering

Roweton's Home CenterRoziers Mercantile

Sawyer TireSBU Bookstore

SBU Physical PlantShelter Insurance-Lehman

Silo Ridge Golf and Country ClubSmith's Restaurant

SonicSouthwest Electric Co-Op

Stephen's PharmacyStepping Stones Office Products

Sterling InvestmentsSubway

Super 8 MotelSuper Lube ServiceSuperior Welding

The Medicine ShoppeTowne Colony

Wendy's

If you are interested in becoming a corporate sponsor of SBU Athleticsplease contact the assistant director of athletics for operations,

Chris Martin at (417) 328-1784 or ccmartin@sbuniv .edu .

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TIMCOLLINS

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MICHAELESTRADA

CALVINLOVIG

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SETHELL

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2/17 Minnesota State University - Mankato (DH) 12:00 pm

2/21 *University of Central Missouri (DH) 4:00 pm

2/22 *University of Central Missouri (DH) 1:00 pm

2/27 *University of Nebraska at Kearney (DH) 12:00 pm

2/28 *University of Nebraska at Kearney (DH) 12:00 pm

3/6 *University of Central Oklahoma 2:00 pm

3/7 *University of Central Oklahoma (Dh) 12:00 pm

3/8 *University of Central Oklahoma 12:00 pm

3/11 Truman State University (Dh) 1:00 pm

3/14 *Northwest Missouri State University 2:00 pm

3/15 *Northwest Missouri State University (Dh) 1:00 pm

3/16 *Northwest Missouri State University 12:00 pm

3/18 Drury University 2:00 pm

3/21 *Lindenwood University (DH) 1:00 PM

3/22 *Lindenwood University (DH) 1:00 PM

3/26 Truman State University (Dh) 2:00 PM

3/28 *Missouri Southern State University 6:00 PM

3/29 *Missouri Southern State University (Dh) 1:00 PM

3/30 *Missouri Southern State University 1:00 PM

4/4 *Pittsburg State University 6:00 PM

4/5 *Pittsburg State University (DH) 1:00 PM

4/6 *Pittsburg State University 1:00 PM

4/8 William Jewell College (Mo.) 2:00 PM

4/9 Missouri S&T 3:00 PM

4/11 *Fort Hays State University 1:00 PM

4/11 *Fort Hays State University (Dh) 3:00 PM

4/12 *Fort Hays State University 3:00 PM

4/17 *Northeastern State University 3:00 PM

4/18 *Northeastern State University (DH) 2:00 PM

4/19 *Northeastern State University 1:00 PM

4/22 William Jewell College (Mo.) 3:00 PM

4/25 *Lincoln University 3:00 PM

4/26 *Lincoln University (Dh) 1:00 PM

4/27 *Lincoln University 12:00 PM

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