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2 MIZZOU BASEBALL 1 Mizzou Baseball 2 Table of Contents Season Outlook 6 Pronunciation Guide Schedule Roster 9 This is Missouri 10 Mizzou Athletics 12 University of Missouri 15 Big 12 Conference 16 Sports Park at MU 18 Taylor Stadium at Simmons Field 22 MU Strength & Conditioning 24 MU Sports Medicine 26 Total Person Program 28 Life Skills 30 Missouri Baseball History 34 Columbia, Missouri 36 Mid-Missouri The Tigers 40 Nick Admire 41 Gary Arndt 42 James Boone 43 Dustin Braud 44 Cosme Caballero 45 Michael Cole 46 Nathan Culp 47 Erik Dessau 48 Meade Hedricks 49 Trevor Helms 50 John McKee 51 Hunter Mense 52 Taylor Parker 53 Dan Pietroburgo 54 Bryan Rider 55 Tyrone Roberson 56 Max Scherzer 57 Zane Taylor 58 Travis Wendte 59 Tyler Williams 60 Coby Arzola 61 Derek Chambers 62 Brant Combs 63 Bill Disselhoff 64 Scott Dunwoody 65 J.C. Field 66 Evan Frey 67 Bret Harvel 68 Andrew Johnston 69 John Kruse 70 Brysn LeBlanc 71 Doug Mathis 72 Abel Newton 73 Greg O Neill 74 Jacob Priday 75 Stephen Spaugh 76 Andy Swayze 77 Matt Wulfers 78 Jeff Zelenovich 79 Coaching Staff 80 Head Coach Tim Jamieson 82 Assistant Coach Evan Pratte 83 Assistant Coach Tony Vitello 84 Assistant Coach Kevin Cullen 85 Coaching/Support Staff 86 Missouri Baseball Camps 2

3 2005 MEDIA GUIDE MIZZOU BASEBALL 2005 MEDIA GUIDE 87 Opponents 88 Travel Itinerary 89 Non-Conference Opponents 94 Big 12 Conference Opponents 99 Postseason Information 100 All-Time Series Records in Review Year in Review Results Statistics Team Leaders 114 Big 12 Conference Recap 117 History 118 Missouri Record Book 129 Year-by-Year Results 136 NCAA Tournament History 137 Missouri Honors 139 Tigers in the Pros 140 MU Hall of Fame 142 Retired Numbers 143 Missouri Letterwinners 147 Administration 148 University Administration 150 Athletic Administration 155 Athletic Department Directory 156 Media Information The University of Missouri-Columbia does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, disability and status as disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam era. For more information, call Human Resource Service at (573) or U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights. The University also complies with guidelines set forth in the Americans with Disabilities Act of For ADA accommodations, contact the MU Department of Athletics, P.O. Box 677, Columbia, Mo , or call (573) CREDITS The 2005 University of Missouri Baseball Media Guide is a production of the Missouri Athletic Media Relations Department. The media guide was written, edited and designed by Assistant Director of Media Relations Josh Murray. Editorial assistance provided by Director of Media Relations Chad Moller, Senior Associate Athletic Director Mario Moccia, Assistant Director of Media Relations Whitney Vernieuw and Media Relations Student Assistant Jeff Kemper. Photography provided by Tim Brown Photography, Steve Boyle, Kyle Coburn, Chris Detrick, Sarah Becking, Paul Parker and Leonard Laskowski. Cover designed by Liz Priddy of the University of Missouri Academic Support Center. Publishing provided by Walsworth Publishing. 3

4 MIZZOU BASEBALL SEASON OUTLOOK 2005 Tigers aim for third-straight trip to NCAA Regionals. Coming off its first back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 24 years, the Mizzou Baseball team will look to make it three in a row in Last year, the Tigers were , advancing to the NCAA Regionals after finishing as runners-up at the Big 12 Tournament. Gone are five position starters and three pitchers from that squad. However, Mizzou has reloaded and is ready to take on all comers. Head Coach Tim Jamieson enters his 11 th season at the helm of the Tigers after becoming the third coach in school history to record 300 wins last season. He has led Mizzou to eight 30-win seasons since taking over as the MU skipper in PITCHERS Among the returners on the mound for MU is sophomore Nathan Culp. Last season, Culp started 11 games and became part of the weekend rotation by the end of the season. He was named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention after winning four games and had a 4.44 ERA. Another sophomore, Max Scherzer, will look for a spot in the weekend rotation. He started twice and appeared in 13 games last season. Scherzer struck out 23 batters in 20 innings of work in Junior Nick Admire returns for his third season at Mizzou. He was 4-3 last year and had a team-best 2.12 ERA. He has appeared in 29 games in his two seasons and has a career ERA of Junior Erik Dessau was 6-4 in 2004 in his first season at Missouri. He opened the year by winning his first three starts and finished with a 3.76 ERA. Junior Taylor Parker was second on the team in appearances last year with 28. He had two saves and struck out 39 batters in 36.1 innings pitched and will be one of the leaders of the Tiger bullpen this year. Following Parker in appearances in 2004 was Dustin Braud, who will be a senior this season. He came out of the bullpen in 23 of MU s games last year, picking up wins in two of his relief appearances. Sophomore Michael Cole struck out 20 batters in 16.1 innings of work as a freshman last year for the Tigers Missouri Baseball Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION Location... Columbia, Mo. Founded Enrollment... 27,003 Nickname... Tigers School Colors... Old Gold and Black Home Field (Capacity)... Ralph and Debbie Taylor/ Phi Delta Theta Stadium at Simmons Field (2,200) Surface/Dimensions... Kentucky Bluegrass (OF) and Baby Bermuda (IF) (symmetrical) Affiliation... NCAA Division I Conference... Big 12 Conference Chancellor... Dr. Brady Deaton Athletics Director... Michael Alden Athletic Department Phone... (573) Ticket Office Phone... (573) or CAT-PAWS HISTORY First Year of Baseball All-Time Record... 1,872-1, (.603) Conference Titles/Last... 15/1980 (Big Eight) No. of Years in CWS/Last... 6/1964 Yrs. in NCAA Regionals/Last... 9/2004 Last Postseason Opponent... Arkansas Result... L, 10-7 (2004 NCAA Regional) COACHING STAFF Head Coach... Tim Jamieson Alma Mater... New Orleans 84 Record at Missouri (Yrs.) (10 years) Overall Record (Yrs.)... same Best Time/Day to Reach... Contact SID Assistant Coach... Evan Pratte Alma Mater... Southwest Missouri State 91 Assistant Coach... Tony Vitello Alma Mater... Missouri, 02 Assistant Coach... Kevin Cullen Alma Mater... Northwest Missouri State, 00 TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Overall Record (17-10 home; away; 13-4 neutral) 2004 Big 12 Record/Finish /7th Final National Ranking... N/A Lettermen Returning/Lost... 15/10 Position Starters Returning/Lost... 4/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost... 11/5 Newcomers Junior James Boone MEDIA RELATIONS Director of Media Relations... Chad Moller Media Relations Phone... (573) Assistant Dir. of Media Relations (BB SID) Josh Murray Office Phone... (573) Cell Phone... (573) Fax... (573) Press Box Phone... (573) Mailing Address... P.O. Box 677 Columbia, Mo Overnight Address Hearnes Center 600 Stadium Blvd. Columbia, Mo

5 2005 MEDIA GUIDE Junior Travis Wendte will look to return to the field after sitting out last season recovering from arm surgery. Wendte s eight saves in his first two seasons with the Tigers is the third most in MU history. Junior Abel Newton could be classified as both a returner and a newcomer this season. After playing for Mizzou in 2002, Newton played at Arkansas-Fort Smith before returning to the Tigers this season. He pitched in 16 games for Missouri in 2002 and was a freshman All-Big 12 selection. Senior Bryan Rider missed the 2004 season while recovering from arm surgery after transferring to MU prior to last year. Senior Meade Hedricks will also be looking for his first appearance on the mound for MU after joining the team last season. Sophomore Nathan Culp Among the newcomers to the Mizzou pitching staff is junior Doug Mathis, a transfer from Central Arizona College, where he was 13-3 and had an ERA of Andrew Johnston, a 6-5 junior, transfers to Missouri after two seasons at Jefferson College, where he compiled a record of 4-2. Freshmen Brant Combs and Bret Harvel will also join the Tigers this year and look for a spot on the pitching staff. CATCHERS Senior Cosme Caballero is the lone Tiger catcher with experience for Mizzou. Caballero started 30 of the 35 games he played in last year, splitting time at catcher and third base. He had seven doubles and had a nine-game hitting streak in Dan Pietroburgo redshirted for Mizzou last year and will look to get his first playing time in Juniors Stephen Spaugh and J.C. Field have both transferred to Missouri this season. Spaugh had a.358 batting average with three home runs and 38 RBI for Panola College last season, while Field hit.333 for Pima Community College last season and was named to the All- Conference and All-Region teams. Freshman Scott Dunwoody is a local product from Rock Bridge High School in Columbia and will join MU as a catcher this season. INFIELD Juniors Zane Taylor and Trevor Helms and sophomore Gary Arndt will lead the returners in the Mizzou infield. Taylor has played second base, shortstop and third base for MU in his two seasons at Missouri. He has started 87 games and played in 98 since arriving at Missouri in In his first full season since recovering from an injury, Helms hit.330 last season with two home runs, three triples and five doubles. He has a.311 Junior Zane Taylor batting average in his two seasons with the Tigers. Arndt started 46 games for MU as a freshman in 2004 and led the team in assists on the year with 140. Sophomore John McKee also returns to the team this year after seeing significant playing time as a freshman in McKee played in 19 games last season and had a pair of doubles and a home run. Sophomore Jeff Zelenovich transfers to Missouri from Johnson County Community College, where he hit.369 with 10 home runs and 59 RBI in Also transferring to MU are juniors Derek Chambers and Greg O Neill. O Neill helped lead Warton County Junior College to the Region XIV South Conference Championship last year, while Chambers hit.385 with seven home runs last year at Arkansas- Fort Smith. Three freshmen, Coby Arzola, Bill Disselhoff and John Kruse will join the Tigers in the infield. 5

6 MIZZOU BASEBALL OUTFIELD Junior James Boone is the Tigers leading returning hitter. He hit.332 and was named to the Big 12 Conference Honorable Mention squad in Junior Tyler Williams has played in 93 games in his two seasons for Missouri, starting 57 times. Senior Dustin Braud Sophomore Hunter Mense can play in the outfield or the infield and could also see time on the mound for Missouri. Last season he played in 32 games, starting 14 times. After missing the 2004 season due to injury, junior Tyrone Roberson will look to get back on the field this year. Junior Bryson LeBlanc is a speedy player that will join the Tigers in the outfield this season. He hit.351 and stole 19 bases for Delgado Community College before coming to Missouri. Andy Swayze is a junior transfer who hit.407 for Lamar Community College last season with six home runs and 64 RBI. Jacob Priday, Evan Frey and Matt Wulfers will join Mizzou as freshmen this season and look to get time in the outfield for the Tigers. Priday is also likely to see time at catcher for Mizzou. SCHEDULE As is the case each year, the winter weather of Missouri will send the Tigers on the road for the first three weeks of the season. Mizzou will travel to Phoenix, Ariz. for its season-opening tournament, as it participates in the Oakland A s Spring Training Tournament. Northwestern, Portland and Oregon State will be on the schedule for the Tigers in Arizona. The following week, the Tigers will be in Rock Hill, S.C. for the Griffin/ Pontiac Challenge hosted by Winthrop. Joining MU and Winthrop at the tournament will be Gardner-Webb and Akron. The final early-season tournament for MU will be the Easton/USA Challenge in Millington, Tenn., a tournament the Tigers won in Mizzou will face Navy, Indiana State and Memphis. Missouri will then open up play at Taylor Stadium with a 10-game homestand, starting with a three-game series with Eastern Michigan March 4-6. Youngstown State and North Dakota State will be in Columbia for three-game sets and the Tigers will face Illinois State twice, once at home and once on the road, before opening up Big 12 play. Mizzou will open up conference play with a trip to Manhattan, Kan. to face Kansas State March The first home Big 12 series will be the following week, April 1-3, as Texas Tech will visit Taylor Stadium. Also visiting Columbia in 2005 will be Texas A&M (April 8-10), Oklahoma (April 22-24) and Kansas (May 13-15). The Tigers will be on the road against Oklahoma State (April 15-17), Texas (April 29-May 1), Nebraska (May 6-8) and Baylor (May 20-22). The Tigers also have home-and-home matchups with Southeast Missouri State and Southwest Missouri State. Pronunciation Guide Nick Admire... ADD-my-er Evan Frey... FRY John Kruse... Cruise Bryson LeBlanc... BRI-son la-blanc Stephen Spaugh... rhymes with draw Dustin Braud... BRO Cosme Caballero... COZ-may cob-eye-air-o Erik Dessau... da-sow Hunter Mense... rhymes with since Dan Pietroburgo... pee-tro-burg-o Max Scherzer... SURE-zer Travis Wendte... WIN-tee Jeff Zelenovich... ZAH-lin-o-vich 6

7 2005 Schedule Date Opponent Time Location February 10 TBA # TBA Phoenix, Ariz. February 11 TBA # TBA Phoenix, Ariz. February 12 TBA # TBA Phoenix, Ariz. February 13 TBA # TBA Phoenix, Ariz. February 17 Winthrop 3:00 p.m. Rock Hill, S.C. February 18 Gardner-Webb & 11:30 a.m. Rock Hill, S.C. February 19 Winthrop & Noon Rock Hill, S.C. February 20 Akron & 9:00 a.m. Rock Hill, S.C. February 25 Navy % 10:00 a.m. Millington, Tenn. February 26 Indiana State % 1:00 p.m. Millington, Tenn. February 27 Memphis % 3:00 p.m. Millington, Tenn. MARCH 4 EASTERN MICHIGAN 6:30 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. MARCH 5 EASTERN MICHIGAN 2:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. MARCH 6 EASTERN MICHIGAN 1:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. MARCH 9 ILLINOIS STATE 4:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. MARCH 12 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 2:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. MARCH 13 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 2:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. MARCH 14 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 4:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. MARCH 18 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 6:30 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. MARCH 19 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 2:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. MARCH 20 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 1:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. March 23 Illinois State 3:00 p.m. Normal, Ill. March 25 Kansas State * 6:30 p.m. Manhattan, Kan. March 26 Kansas State * 2:00 p.m. Manhattan, Kan. March 27 Kansas State * 1:00 p.m. Manhattan, Kan. March 30 St. Louis 7:00 p.m. St. Louis, Mo. APRIL 1 TEXAS TECH * 6:30 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. APRIL 2 TEXAS TECH * 2:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. APRIL 3 TEXAS TECH * 1:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. April 6 Southeast Missouri State 6:00 p.m. Cape Girardeau, Mo. APRIL 8 TEXAS A&M * 6:30 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. APRIL 9 TEXAS A&M * 4:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. APRIL 10 TEXAS A&M * 1:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. APRIL 13 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE 6:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. April 15 Oklahoma State * 7:00 p.m. Stillwater, Okla. April 16 Oklahoma State * 2:00 p.m. Stillwater, Okla. April 17 Oklahoma State * 1:00 p.m. Stillwater, Okla. April 20 St. Louis ^ 7:00 p.m. O Fallon, Mo. APRIL 22 OKLAHOMA * 6:30 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. APRIL 23 OKLAHOMA * 2:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. APRIL 24 OKLAHOMA * 1:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. April 26 at Southwest Missouri State 7:00 p.m. Springfield, Mo. April 29 Texas * 6:15 p.m. Austin, Texas April 30 Texas * 2:00 p.m. Austin, Texas May 1 Texas * 1:00 p.m. Austin, Texas MAY 3 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE 6:30 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. May 6 Nebraska * 6:35 p.m. Lincoln, Neb. May 7 Nebraska * 2:05 p.m. Lincoln, Neb. May 8 Nebraska * 1:05 p.m. Lincoln, Neb. MAY 13 KANSAS * 6:30 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. MAY 14 KANSAS * 2:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. MAY 15 KANSAS * 1:00 P.M. COLUMBIA, MO. May 17 Southern Illinois 7:00 p.m. O Fallon, Mo. May 18 Illinois 6:30 p.m. O Fallon, Mo. May 20 Baylor * 7:00 p.m. Waco, Texas May 21 Baylor * 6:00 p.m. Waco, Texas May 22 Baylor * 1:00 p.m. Waco, Texas May Big 12 Tournament TBA Oklahoma City, Okla. June 3-5 NCAA Regionals TBA TBA June NCAA Super Regionals TBA TBA June NCAA World Series TBA Omaha, Neb. Home games in Bold # Oakland A s Spring Training Tournament & Griffin/Pontiac Challenge % Easton/USA Challenge * Big 12 Conference game ^ Wood Bat Classic MEDIA GUIDE Missouri will play at T.R. Hughes Ballpark in O Fallon, Mo. three times in 2005, highlighted by the annual Wood Bat Classic against Saint Louis on April 20. On May 17, MU will face Southern Illinois in O Fallon before taking on Junior Nick Admire Illinois the following night at T.R. Hughes. The Big 12 Conference Tournament returns to Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City, Okla. this season from May Six teams (Texas, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Oklahoma and Youngstown State) on MU s schedule qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 2004.

8 MIZZOU BASEBALL 2005 Missouri Roster Alphabetical Roster 17 Nick Admire PITCHERS No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 4 Dustin Braud RHP R/R Sr LaPlace, La. 10 Taylor Parker LHP L/L Jr Bellaire, Texas 14 Bret Harvel RHP R/R Fr Blue Springs, Mo. 17 Nick Admire RHP R/R Jr Lebanon, Mo. 24 Nathan Culp LHP L/L So Glen Carbon, Ill. 29 Eric Dessau RHP R/R Sr St. Louis, Mo. 31 Max Scherzer RHP R/R So Chesterfield, Mo. 32 Abel Newton RHP R/R Jr Russellville, Ark. 36 Travis Wendte RHP R/R Jr Moore, Okla. 37 Meade Hedricks RHP R/R Sr Lompac, Calif. 38 Bryan Rider LHP L/L Sr Camas, Wash. 40 Brant Combs LHP L/L Fr Olathe, Kan. 42 Michael Cole RHP R/R So Desloge, Mo. 44 Hunter Mense LHP/OF L/L So Liberty, Mo. 45 Andrew Johnston RHP R/R Jr High Ridge, Mo. 55 Doug Mathis RHP R/R Jr Show Low, Ariz. CATCHERS No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 19 Cosme Caballero C R/R Sr Miami, Fla. 20 Stephen Spaugh C R/R Jr Montgomery, Texas 26 Dan Pietroburgo C R/R Fr Belleville, Ill. 27 J.C. Field C R/R Jr Tucson, Ariz. 41 Scott Dunwoody C R/R Fr Columbia, Mo. 51 Jacob Priday C/OF R/R Fr Sikeston, Mo. INFIELDERS No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 2 Jeff Zelenovich INF R/R So Des Moines, Iowa 6 Trevor Helms INF S/R Jr Chesterfield, Mo. 11 Greg O Neill INF R/R Jr Porter, Texas 12 John Kruse INF R/R Fr Columbia, Mo. 13 Coby Arzola INF R/R Fr Columbia, Ill. 16 Gary Arndt INF R/R So Racine, Wis. 18 Zane Taylor INF L/R Jr Kirksville, Mo. 25 Derek Chambers INF L/L Jr Bryant, Ark. 28 John McKee INF R/R So St. Louis, Mo. 30 Bill Disselhoff INF R/R Fr Lee s Summit, Mo. OUTFIELDERS No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 3 Evan Frey OF L/L Fr Edwardsville, Ill. 5 Tyrone Roberson OF R/R Jr St. Louis, Mo. 7 Tyler Williams OF L/R Jr Delta, British Columbia 8 Bryson LeBlanc OF L/L Jr New Orleans, La. 21 James Boone OF S/R Jr Clinton, Okla. 32 Matt Wulfers OF L/R Fr Cape Girardeau, Mo. 35 Andy Swayze OF R/R Fr Englewood, Colo. 44 Hunter Mense OF/LHP L/L So Liberty, Mo. 51 Jacob Priday OF/C R/R Fr Sikeston, Mo. Head Coach: Tim Jamieson (New Orleans, 81), 11th season at Mizzou Assistant Coaches: Evan Pratte (Southwest Missouri State, 91), 7th season at Mizzou Tony Vitello (Missouri, 02), 3rd season at Mizzou Kevin Cullen (NW Missouri State, 00), 2nd season at Mizzou Jon Williams (Missouri, 01), 1st season at Mizzou 16 Gary Arndt 13 Cody Arzola 21 James Boone 4 Dustin Braud 19 Cosme Caballero 25 Derek Chambers 42 Michael Cole 40 Brandt Combs 24 Nathan Culp 29 Erik Dessau 30 Bill Disselhoff 41 Scott Dunwoody 27 J.C. Field 3 Evan Frey 14 Bret Harvel 37 Meade Hedricks 6 Trevor Helms 45 Andrew Johnston 12 John Kruse 8 Bryson LeBlanc 55 Doug Mathis 28 John McKee 44 Hunter Mense 32 Abel Newton 11 Greg O Neill 10 Taylor Parker 26 Dan Pietroburgo 51 Jacob Priday 38 Bryan Rider 5 Tyrone Roberson 31 Max Scherzer 20 Stephen Spaugh 35 Andy Swayze 18 Zane Taylor 36 Travis Wendte 7 Tyler Williams 32 Matt Wulfers 2 Jeff Zelenovich Numerical Roster 2 Jeff Zelenovich 3 Evan Frey 4 Dustin Braud 5 Tyrone Roberson 6 Trevor Helms 7 Tyler Williams 8 Bryson LeBlanc 10 Taylor Parker 11 Greg O Neill 12 John Kruse 13 Cody Arzola 14 Bret Harvel 16 Gary Arndt 17 Nick Admire 18 Zane Taylor 19 Cosme Caballero 20 Stephen Spaugh 21 James Boone 24 Nathan Culp 25 Derek Chambers 26 Dan Pietroburgo 27 J.C. Field 28 John McKee 29 Erik Dessau 30 Bill Disselhoff 31 Max Scherzer 32 Abel Newton 32 Matt Wulfers 35 Andy Swayze 36 Travis Wendte 37 Meade Hedricks 38 Bryan Rider 40 Brandt Combs 41 Scott Dunwoody 42 Michael Cole 44 Hunter Mense 45 Andrew Johnston 51 Jacob Priday 55 Doug Mathis 8

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14 Mizzou Alumni SHERYL CROW Grammy Award Winning Singer/Songwriter JOHN ANDERSON Anchor ESPN SportsCenter BRAD PITT Actor ELIZABETH VARGAS Anchor ABC News JIM LEHRER Host of PBS Newshour with Jim Lehrer MORT WALKER Cartoonist Beetle Bailey JANN CARL Anchor Entertainment Tonight TOM BERENGER Actor Jim Amos, former CEO of Mailbox, Etc. Gerald Boyd, Managing Editor of The New York Times Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, Screenwriter Bryan Burrough, Author Barney Calame, Deputy Managing Editor of The Wall Street Journal Kate Capshaw, Actress Mel Carnahan, former governor of Missouri Rebecca Cook, Missouri Secretary of State Eugene Field, Author Jack Germon, Columnist Major Garrett, Fox News Linda Godwin, NASA Astronaut Lee Hills, Chairman Emeritus of Knight- Ridder, received Pulizter Prize in 1956 Paul Jackson, Artist James Kilpatrick, Columnist Stan Kroenke, Owner of St. Louis Rams, Colorado Avalance, Denver Nuggets Robert Loggia, Actor Russ Mitchell, CBS News Lisa Myers, NBC News Dick Richards, NASA Astronaut Fredrick Robbins, 1954 Nobel Peace Prize Van Gordon Sauter, President of Fox News George C. Scott, Actor William Trogden, Author Debbye Turner, Miss America 1990 John Walsh, ESPN Senior Vice President Sam Walton, Founder of Wal-Mart Tennessee Williams, Author Kellen Winslow, NFL Hall of Famer

15 As tthe Big 12 was founded on February 25, 1994, when the institutions of the Big Eight Conference and four institutions from the Southwest Conference joined forces in response to the changing landscape of college athletics. These institutions created a league that would encompass seven states, over 42 million people and more than 18 million television households within its geographic footprint. Building upon traditional rivalries Big 12 member institutions Baylor University, Iowa State University, Kansas State University, Oklahoma State University, Texas A&M University, Texas Tech University, the University of Colorado, the University of Kansas, the University of Missouri, the University of Nebraska, the University of Oklahoma and the University of Texas created a union that goes beyond athletics to include cooperative efforts among libraries, campus security organizations, Chambers of Commerce, tourism/visitors bureaus, information exchanges, sports medicine associations, and campus public information offices. The Big 12, which closes on its first decade of intercollegiate athletics on August 31, 2006, sponsors 21 sports. Its 11 women s sports consist of basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, indoor track, outdoor track, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball. Men s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track, outdoor track, swimming, tennis and wrestling. The conference conducts championships for 20 of its 21 sports. Each championship helps to determine which teams and/or individuals will represent the Conference in postseason competition. Volleyball does not conduct a conference championship tournament resulting in the winner of the regular season receiving an automatic bid into the NCAA Championship. The winner of the Big 12 football championship game earns the league s berth into the Bowl Championship Series. Championship sites for Big 12 events are coordinated through the conference office in conjunction with the league s championships and awards committee, and administrators. Many of these events have tremendous economic impact on the host city, and competition among municipalities to stage Big 12 Conference championships is fierce. Big 12 Conference Competitive excellence, scholarship and sportsmanship are all equal components of the Big 12 s philosophy. All-Big 12 teams and All-Big 12 Academic squads are recognized for each sport at the end of their respective seasons. In addition the semi-annual Commissioner s Honor Roll salutes student-athletes who have achieved 3.0 grade point averages for the previous semester. At the end of each academic year, the Conference honors its top male and female student-athletes with the Big 12 Athlete of the Year and Big 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 academic year. A total of 105 scholars have received more than $500,000 in postgraduate financial aid through the first eight years of the program. The Big 12 and its member institutions are committed to a competitive environment where sportsmanship and fair play take center stage. Whether on the field, in the classroom, or within the community the student-athletes, administrators, coaches and game officials of the Big 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship. The Big 12 is under the direction of its third commissioner, Kevin L. Weiberg, who took over the reigns in Dec., Steve Hatchell served as the first commissioner from Mar May, 1998, followed by Dave Martin who was interim commissioner from May-Dec., Under Weiberg s guidance, the league distributed a record $101 million to its member institutions for the academic year, nearly doubling the first allocation of $54 million in the conference s inaugural campaign. Weiberg has also helped lead the Big 12 into additional football bowl agreements and expanded television opportunities for all sports through contracts with ABC/ESPN, FSN, TBS and CSTV. Since the conference s inception, 18 Big 12 teams have won NCAA Championships. Eight football squads have played in BCS bowls in the last six seasons and an unprecedented seven men s and women s basketball teams advanced to their respective Final Fours in the past three seasons as the Big 12 continues to make a name for itself among the elite intercollegiate athletic conferences.

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18 Taylor Stadium-Simmons Field The University of Missouri baseball team broke in the millennium with a new $2.1 million home, consisting of a new stadium and scoreboard and improved fencing and lighting. The stadium was the final major project on the west grounds of the MU Sports Park. The facility, officially named Ralph and Debbie Taylor/ Phi Delta Theta Stadium at Simmons Field (or Taylor Stadium at Simmons Field), was constructed to accomplish a variety of goals set by the baseball coaching staff and MU s athletic department. The Ralph & Debbie Taylor/Phi Delta Stadium at Simmons Field opened in 2000 and gives the Tigers one of the nation s top on-campus facilities. most complete and the most fan-friendly in the entire region. It was ranked the fourth-best facility in the Big 12 by Big12baseball.net. In addition, the stadium serves as home to minor league baseball, as the University entered into an agreement with the City of Columbia and the Mid-Missouri Mavericks to serve as the home facility for the independent Frontier League s games. The Mavericks will begin their third year in Columbia this May. The ultimate goal in the construction of the stadium was to create a fan-friendly facility to encourage a family ballpark atmosphere. The stadium boosted seating capacity only slightly to 2,200, but fans can enjoy many features, including a better view of the playing field, an expanded concession area and improved restroom facilities. The stadium even cut down the amount of wind that reaches patrons and provided them with some of the most-relaxing and satisfying experiences in all of Big 12 Conference baseball. Another goal was to create an aesthetically pleasing facility. The stadium is composed of red bricks, green metal roofs and black steel, along with block and drivit the look of traditional American baseball stadium that is sure to survive the test of time. The look also accompanies the look of other recently built MU athletic facilities. The stadium also provides a comfortable game-day working area for coaches, officials and maintenance personnel. It also has impressive meeting rooms and plenty of storage. Finally, Taylor Stadium was designed to be able to host an NCAA regional tournament, something the Tigers have not done since the 1960s. All of the Big 12 schools have either built a new stadium in the last two years or already possessed an outstanding facility. Missouri now has one of the most fanfriendly stadiums in the league and the state s most dynamic collegiate baseball facility. Every university baseball program strives to be able to offer something unique with its stadium. Taylor Stadium at Simmons Field is sure to be known as the Taylor Stadium at Simmons Field, contracted by Crawford Construction Inc. and designed by Peckham & Wright Architects Inc., became a reality after Ralph and Debbie Taylor of Prairie Village, Kan., presented a gift of $1 million to the University in 1998 to spark funding for the project, which broke ground in June, Ralph Taylor, an MU alumnus, has a long-standing relationship with the University and its athletic department. Another generous offer was made by the family of Michael Haverty. Haverty s son Mike was an All-Big Eight pitcher for Mizzou during the campaign. S EATING Fans at Taylor Stadium are closer to the action than ever before. Foul territory was sacrificed to put fans closer to the playing field. The true stadium-style seating has fans closer to the field running from dugout-to-dugout. Of the 2,200-capacity seating, 537 spots are special seat-back chairs. Fans can sponsor these chairs for a $1,000 donation per seat. A commemorative plate has been affixed to the back of the seat to recognize those who do sponsor the seats and those sponsors will have the opportunity to purchase season tickets for their seats.

19 Taylor Stadium-Simmons Field PRESS BOX OX The media covering Mizzou baseball will be working in one of the best, most-equipped facilities in all of the Big 12. Taylor Stadium provides a professional, spacious and comfortable workplace for writers, broadcasters and members of the MU athletic department. A clear view of the field from an elevated workplace awaits members of the working media. The enclosed, heated press box, which sits 52 feet off of the ground directly behind home plate, is accessible by elevator. The press box is also equipped with numerous phone lines and a restroom for the media. The press box contains three broadcast booths, an operation control booth, a games-operation booth and also a hospitality suite which stretches along the third-base line. Photographers also have access to a balcony on the first-base side of the press box for filming games. CAMERA LOCATIONS In addition to the balcony location that can be used for filming, photographers also have access to camera locations located above the end of each dugout. These decks are approximately eight feet off the ground and give photographers a clear view of the entire playing field. C LUBHOUSE Members of the MU baseball team and coaching staff have a secure and spacious area to prepare and dress for all home games. The clubhouse, which is located within the stadium under the main seating area, is accessible both via tunnel from the home dugout and from the outer concourse. Restroom facilities, a game-day coach s office and a dressing area are all available for the members of the home team at Taylor Stadium. O FFICES Located on the first-base side of the Taylor Stadium are the offices for the Missouri coaching staff. D UGOUTS Not only do fans have a much better view at Taylor Stadium, but players and coaches also have a better look at the action with the construction of more spacious and higher-sitting dugouts. The dugouts, which are 56 feet long and 11 feet from front to back, offer both home and visiting players the amenities of professional teams stadiums. Visiting teams, in addition to the extra space, can also access their own restroom from the visiting dugout. Members of Mizzou s baseball team can access restrooms, the coach s game-day office and the clubhouse from the home dugout via a tunnel. TICKET BOOTH Mizzou baseball fans can enter Taylor Stadium from a formal gate with a ticket booth. The area, which is the entrance for both fans and media, was designed to match the look and feel of the rest of the stadium. /S SCOREBOARD COREBOARD/SOUND SYSTEM The sights and sounds of Mizzou baseball are amplified with the addition of the stadium s scoreboard and a dynamic stadium sound system. The scoreboard contains a dot-matrix message center, line score and personalized team names all guarded by a nearly invisible protective net. One of the more exciting features of the complex is the dynamic sound system. Speakers are located throughout the stadium and will keep those in the restroom or purchasing refreshments tuned into all the action. The main speakers are located inside the scoreboard to give the crowd a true stadium sound. UMPIRES ROOM Game-day officials also delight in Taylor Stadium s facilities. Umpires have their own space located in the stadium next to the clubhouse to change and prepare before the first pitch. /N CONCESSION ONCESSION/NOVELTY AREA Refreshments are available at a concession area on the stadium s outer concourse, which is located behind the main seating area, during all home Mizzou baseball games. The expanded facility offers patrons a variety of snacks to enjoy during Mizzou games. An area dedicated to providing patrons with a place to purchase a variety of items everything from clothing to soft drinks is available on the concourse on the first-base side of the stadium.

20 Taylor Stadium-Simmons Field The Missouri Baseball team will have a new playing surface when it returns to Taylor Stadium at Simmons Field this spring. During the offseason, the outfield of Simmons Field underwent a renovation. Workers removed the old grass, installed a new drainage system, re-graded the terrain and laid the new grass surface. THE FIELD The actual playing surface is handled by the Missouri coaching staff with the help of turf consultant Brad Fresenburg and the MU Maintenance Staff. December 18, 2004 The dimensions of the symmetrical playing surface are 340 feet down the lines, 375 to the power alleys and 400 feet to center field. The natural grass surface is one of the best playing surfaces in the country. Before the 2002 campaign, the infield was totally resurfaced. The infield now has Quickstand Bermuda grass. Taylor Stadium/ Simmons Field is one of only two facilities in the country to have a cool season grass (Kentucky Bluegrass) outfield and a Bermuda infield. Kansas City s Kauffman Stadium is the other. Another unique part about Taylor Stadium/Simmons Field is the gray/black (when wet) infield dirt. Very few facilities, such as Jacobs Field in Cleveland and Fenway Park in Boston, have the new gray material from Turface. December 21, 2004 The Tiger staff resurfaced the areas outside the infield prior to the 2000 season. The staff has also improved the visiting bullpen area. Simmons Field is truly one of the finest playing surfaces in the country and was recognized as the Field-of-the-Year in 1993 by the American Baseball Coaches Association. January 4, 2005

21 Devine Pavilion DANIEL J. DEVINE PAVILION The Daniel J. Devine Pavilion, located immediately south of the Tom Taylor Athletic Complex and behind the rightfield wall of Taylor Stadium/Simmons Field, provides Tiger athletics with an indoor practice facility, featuring a 90- yard artificial turf field, two permanent batting cages, and two removable batting cages. The size and versatility of the facility allows more than one team to use it at one time as the football team can be running drills at one end while the baseball team can be hitting in the batting cages at the other end. The Devine Pavilion was completed in May, In addition to being the home of the Tigers winter workouts for all sports, camps have been held in the building. The Devine Pavilion stands 60-feet high and 40-feet wide and includes an observation-overlook viewing area as well as men s and women s restrooms. It also provides the Tiger Equipment and Maintenance staff storage space. The Tiger baseball team uses the facility when faced with untimely inclement weather. Various drills and even practice games can be played in the Devine Pavilion. Missouri also uses it for various strength and conditioning workouts. In addition to the batting cages, Missouri has several portable mounds available for extra work inside. The Devine Pavilion is the site of the Missouri Winter Baseball Camp which drew approximately 250 attendees this past December.

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24 Sports Medicine The University of Missouri Sports Medicine Department is fortunate to work out in one of the most state-of-the-art athletic training facilities in the nation, the Dr. Glenn L. McElroy, M.D. Sports Medicine Center. This spacious 9,000 square foot center is located in the Tom Taylor Athletic Complex of the Sports Park, and is adjacent to the Yeckel Training Center. The Mac serves as the cornerstone of four intercollegiate health care facilities at Mizzou, allowing the Sports Medicine Staff to accomplish its mission statement: To provide the best possible health care for all University of Missouri student-athletes while promoting an atmosphere conducive to the education of student athletic trainers. The other health care facilities, located in the Hearnes Center, Walton Stadium and Memorial Stadium, serve as satellite locations and are utilized seasonally or as needed. Each facility is unique but contains equipment and supplies needed to be self-sufficient, allowing the athletic health care staff to continue excellent care. The McElroy Sports Medicine Center serves as the primary health care facility for the Missouri baseball team and contains several features that are utilized in both training and rehabilitation for athletic competition. Along with the taping and treatment tables that are standard at most facilities, the Mac boasts conference rooms, physician offices/examination rooms, and office space for the staff. It also features equipment like the SciFit Upper Body Ergometer, the Swim-Ex Therapeutic Exercise/ Rehabilitation Pool and the Biodex II Computerized Isokinetic Rehabilitation System. These devices are key ingredients in the baseball-specific rotator cuff and elbow maintenance program utilized to prevent arm injuries through strengthening the major muscles used while throwing a baseball. This equipment allows the sports medicine staff to train the rotator cuff muscles and muscles that surround the elbow in a functional fashion, which is difficult to simulate in any other training environment.

25 Sports Medicine These devices are key ingredients in the prevention, care and rehabilitation program utilized by the sports medicine staff. In addition to these features, the center also contains a large therapeutic exercise area with stair-steppers for conditioning, closed kinetic chain rehabilitation equipment, exercise cycles, treadmills, and an elliptical trainer. The McElroy Sports Medicine Center is open daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. was named the Big 12 s medical staff of the year following the school year. Content to serve in a behind the scenes role, the Tigers Sports Medicine team is truly an integral part of the success of Missouri s intercollegiate athletic program. The Missouri Sports Medicine Staff is comprised of 10 certified athletic trainers and 35 student athletic trainers and

26 Total Person Program The University of Missouri Athletic Department is committed to success of the student-athletes both on the field as well as off the field. Since 1986, Missouri has had in place the Total Person Program which focuses on the t o t a l development of the studentathlete. The program has been so successful that other universities have created similar programs using Mizzou as a model. The Total Person Program demonstrates the University s dedication to developing the studentathlete intellectually, socially and emotionally, as well as physically. Mizzou cares about the pressures and special needs of student-athletes, and the Total Person Program provides assistance and support. There are several services that are offered as part of the program including academic counseling and assistance, academic progress monitoring, and substance abuse and psychological counseling. The academic counseling and assistance offers help with academic program development, tutorial assistance, study skills development and career identification planning. The program focuses heavily on the freshman year in order to provide the student-athletes with the greatest opportunity for academic success. A comprehensive student-athlete orientation ensures that the freshman begin their first semester with confidence. To enrich the freshman year at the University, the Total Person Program teaches a series of classes that focus on time management skills, textbook reading, course organization, note taking, instructor relations, writing papers, memory and life skills. Freshmen attend study hall with Total Person Program staff serving as resources to advise them with questions or study skills issues. The academic progress monitoring division checks on the studentathletes class, study hall and tutor group attendance and progress. Faculty members report grades twice a semester to staff members to help spot potential problems early and correct them. The substance abuse and psychological counseling services at MU is unique from other academic counseling programs around the country. This division deals with mental and emotional concerns, substance abuse prevention, and premature interruption or termination of an athletic career and subsequent transition.

27 Total Person Program The Shelden Academic Resource Center, which houses the Total Person Program, includes a 36-station computer lab, 20-group and individual tutor rooms, staff offices and meeting rooms, and a large open study area. The Academic Center is open from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. The student-athlete lounge is also available for evening study, as well as a location to snack, have meetings or relax. The success of the program is evident. The overall studentathlete grade point average is 2.8, the highest overall student-athlete GPA ever at Missouri. As our graduation and GPA rates show, the Total Person Program is committed to assisting and directing studentathletes toward the completion of their degrees, said Bryan Maggard, Associate Athletic Director for Academic Services CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 1. Universityof Nebraska 9 2. Rensselaer Polutechnic Institute 8 Rice University 8 4. UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI 7 Dayton University 7 6. Emory University 6 University of Notre Dame 6 Calvin College 6 University of Minnesota 6 University of Missouri-Rolla 6 Academic 1986 Nick Rallo 1991 Phil Neff 1992 John Hay 1994 Grant Ingram 1995 Brian Jorgensen 1996 Steve Brewster Academic 1982 Cary Eades, OF Greg Larsen, P 1983 Dave Otto, P/DH Nick Rallo, INF 1984 Dave Otto, P/DH Russ Perkins, OF Nick Rallo, INF 1985 Dave Otto, P/DH Russ Perkins, OF Nick Rallo, INF 1986 Russ Perkins, OF Nick Rallo, INF Mike Rogers, 1B 1987 Mike Rogers, 1B 1988 Jon Pittenger, 3B Steve Powers, P 1989 Chuck Fletcher, P Bunky Moeller, P 1990 Chuck Fletcher, P 1991 Chuck Fletcher, P John Hay, C Phil Neff, 3B 1992 John Hay, C Grant Ingram, OF 1993 Steve Ball, OF John Hay, C Grant Ingram, DH Keith Massa, P Chris Robertson, P 1994 Steve Ball, OF Grant Ingram, DH Keith Massa, P Chris Robertson, P Jerry Vansell, P 1995 Jake Filip, DH Aaron Jaworowski, 1B Brian Jorgensen, 3B Jerry Vansell, P All-America* 1997 Ryan Fry, Aaron Jaworowski 1998 Ryan Fry, Griffin Moore 2004 Garrett Broshuis *as honored by Verizon/ CoSIDA All-Conference 1996 Steve Brewster, P Mike Haverty, P Aaron Jaworowski, 1B Brian Jorgensen, 3B Keith Massa, P Jeff Terrell, 2B 1997 Ryan Fry, OF Aaron Jaworowski, 1B Griffin Moore, INF Jeff Terrell, OF 1998 Ryan Fry, OF Griffin Moore, INF Mike Ketelsen, OF Nick Wilfong, OF Nick Schwieder, C Jason Williams, SS 1999 Mick Weiss, INF Mike Ketelsen, OF Nick Wilfong, OF Ryan Stegall, SS 2000 Logan Dale, P Ryan Pickett, C Mike Rallo, INF Mick Weiss, INF 2001 Mark Alexander, P Logan Dale, P Drew Endicott, P Tony Vitello, INF Mick Weiss, INF 2002 Garrett Broshuis, P Drew Endicott, P Tony Vitello, INF 2003 Garrett Broshuis, P Travis Wendte, P 2004 Garrett Broshuis, P Mark Alexander, P Ryan Rallo, OF James Boone, OF Taylor Parker, P

28 Life Skills The mission of the University of Missouri s Tigers for Life/ Life Skills program is to inspire student-athletes to continue their pursuit of excellence when the crowd stops cheering. Extensive programming is provided to enhance the overall development of student-athletes as students, citizens and athletes. The five components of the Life Skills program include: Career Development, Community Outreach, Personal Development, Academic Excellence, and Athletic Commitment. These outstanding efforts were recognized nationally as the Pursuit of Excellence Electronic Mentoring program, a partnership with Columbia Public Schools, was presented at the annual NCAA Champs Life Skills Conference. Missouri s outstanding Life Skills program also received national exposure when Ed Stewart appeared on CNN/SI Between the Lines, with Nick Charles. The school year saw an emergence of energy and activity from the Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC). SAAC members participate in monthly meetings with athletic department representatives and serve as the communication link between MU s student-athletes and administration. This group played an integral role in the creation of a new program known as Athletes Supporting Athletes. Through this initiative, record numbers of studentathletes attended the competitions of fellow Tigers, sending a message of pride and team unity across the department. SAAC members and teammates exhibited such team unity in the planning and implementation of a can food drive that benefited the Central Missouri Food Bank. Almost 2,500 pounds of food were collected during the holiday season. Once again, Tigers prowled the Columbia community as all 20 teams participated in individual team outreach projects that impacted a variety of youth groups, hospitals, schools and other charitable organizations.

29 Life Skills An example of those activities is the baseball team s involvement with Children s Hospital and contributions through the Home Runs for Kids program. Individuals or companies pledge donations for each home run hit by the Tigers each season. The funds are for equipment, research and programs for the patients of Children s Hospital. The Tigers have also participated in various other community service activities such as watching the children of MU s athletic department staff one night in the Devine Pavilion. Career services are undoubtedly one of the most critical areas in which student-athletes need development. Both summer and full-time job seekers are given the opportunity to showcase their talents in front of more than 70 companies at the Tiger Career Fair. Companies in attendance have included State Farm, Edward Jones and Sun Microsystems, to name just a few. While the program is off to an explosive start, the future of Tigers For Life programming looks even brighter. A multiyear plan has been devised to ensure a continued commitment to the development of the complete studentathlete and athletic department staff. This plan includes future planning for the resources necessary to meet goals and objectives and the tools in which to measure program success. Increased efforts with regards to personal development of student-athletes and staff will include information in the following areas: Diversity Training, Stress Management, Nutrition, and Drugs and Alcohol awareness. Through the continued efforts and support of Tiger studentathletes as well as the coaches and administration, Life Skills will continue to be a focal part of the Missouri Athletic Department.

30 110 Years of Mizzou Baseball 1954 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS The 1954 NCAA Champions. Front row, from left: Bob Musgrave, George Gleason, Todd Sickel, Bob Schoonmaker, Dick Dickinson, James Doerr and Bert Beckmann. Middle row, from left: Ed Cook, Robert Beauman, Jack Gabler, Lloyd Elmore, Kent Henson, Lee Roy Wynn and S.L. Sayers. Back row, from left: Coach John Hi Simmons, Buddy Cox, Jerry Schoonmaker, Norm Stewart, Emil Kammer, Harold Gastineau, Eldon Morgan and trainer Ollie DeVictor. Last season marked the 50th anniversary of Missouri s 1954 National Championship season. That squad, under head coach John Hi Simmons was 22-4 on the year and claimed the Big Seven Conference Championship with a 11-1 conference record. The Tigers were 5-1 at the College World Series, They had to come back through the losers bracket and defeat Rollins in the championship game to claim the championship. In 1994, the 1954 team was inducted into the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletics Sports Hall of Fame. The squad is one of just two teams in the Hall of Fame. In February of 2004, the 1954 team earned another honor as it was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, located in Springfield, Mo.

31 110 Years of Mizzou Baseball 1954 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Michigan State 16, Massachusetts 3 Arizona 12, Oregon 1 Rollins 9, Oklahoma State 5 (11 innings) Missouri 5, Lafayette 3 Massachusetts 5, Oregon 3 Oklahoma State 4, Lafayette 2 Michigan St. 2, Arizona 1 Rollins 4, Missouri 1 Missouri 8, Massachusetts 1 Oklahoma State 5, Arizona 4 (14 innings) Rollins 5, Michigan State 4 Missouri 7, Oklahoma State 3 Michigan State 3, Rollins 2 (10 innings) Championship: Missouri 4, Rollins 1 Missouri wins 1954 NCAA title

32 110 Years of Mizzou Baseball The 1952 NCAA Runners-Up Team consisted of; Dick Atkinson, Carl Barbour, Bert Beckman, Ross Boeger, Don Boenker, Dick Dickinson, Herb Gellman, John Jenkins, Kent Kurtz, Gil Lauer, Ralph Monroe, Jack Patchett, Bob Schoonmaker, Larry Soffer, Vic Swenholt, John Willingham and Junior Wren. The 1958 NCAA Runners-Up Front row, from left, Grossman, Delbert, Meyers, Gulick, Uriarte, Nevers, Lewis and Terrill. Middle row, from left: Head Coach John Hi Simmons, Hochgrebe, Brodbeck, Kammer, Conkovich, Haas, Toft, Kuhlmann, Knopf and assistant coach Wheat. Back row, from left, Siebert, Luecke, Starr, Harbin, Cooper, O Donoghue, Lambert, Rittman and Laffoon. 6 College World Series Appearances 1 National Championship 3 College World Series Runner-Ups

33 110 Years of Mizzou Baseball The 1962 Missouri Tigers NCAA College World Series Participant The 1963 Missouri Tigers NCAA College World Series Participant The 1964 NCAA Runners-Up Front row, from left: Batboy Robert Simmons, Dave Harvey, Ron Shy, Jim Estes, Ken Sigman, Dan Rudanovich and Dave Thomas, trainer. Middle row, from left, Bob Robben, Jim Page, Jim Sevcik, John Simmons, John Sevcik, Mike Strode, Bob Price and Jack Stroud. Back row, from left, Paul Geymann, assistant coach, Ron Cummins, Ron Sieck, Orville Hollrah, Gary Woods, Jim Nelson, Dennis Musgraves, Terry L Ange, Keith Weber and John Hi Simmons, head coach. 15 Conference ence Titles 9 NCAA Regional Appearances

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40 MIZZOU BASEBALL NICK ADMIRE RHP Junior R/R 5-8 / 195 Lebanon, Mo. (Lebanon HS) 2004: Had a team-best 2.12 ERA in 29.2 innings pitched for MU struck out 18 batters and walked seven in 13 appearances worked 3.0 innings of shutout ball, allowing one hit and striking out two against Albany on Feb. 20 allowed just one earned run on three hits and struck out three against Western Illinois on March 3 worked four shutout innings in start against Indiana State, taking his first win of the year pitched 4.1 innings of relief against Oklahoma on April 10, his longest outing of the year recorded back-toback wins, pitching the final 1.2 innings against Southwest Missouri State on April 14 and the final inning of win over Nebraska on April : Made 16 appearances and worked 36.2 innings... struck out 40 batters and had two saves... pitched two shutout innings, allowing only one hit in relief work against Northwestern... recorded the final out of MU s win against Louisiana-Monroe for his first save of his career... allowed no runs and just one hit in two innings of work against Creighton... pitched three innings in relief against SEMO, allowing just two runs (one earned) and three hits and striking out four... held Kansas hitless in the final 2.1 innings in MU s 14-8 win on March picked up second save of the season by pitching the final three innings against Kansas State on March 29, striking out five... struck out five and only allowed one hit in three innings of shutout work against SMS on April went a season-high 5.0 innings against Baylor at the Big 12 Tournament, striking out six... started the Tigers NCAA Tournament game against Mississippi State, allowing four runs, only two of which were earned, and striking out five in 4.2 innings. High School: Accumulated a.436 average with eight home runs during his senior season at Lebanon High School also was 7-2 as a pitcher with five saves and 118 strikeouts and posted an ERA of 1.25 as his team finished fourth in state 4A competition named all-state, all-district, all-ozark, and all-conference... named as Lebanon s Male Athlete of the Year named allconference and all-district in football all- 17 Admire s Career Statistics Year G GS W-L IP H R ER BB K SV ERA academic in Ozark conference baseball also lettered in wrestling. Personal: Born October 24, 1983, in Lebanon, Mo son of Don and Glenda Admire is a psychology major. THE TIGERS 40

41 2005 MEDIA GUIDE GARY ARNDT INF Sophomore R/R 5-10 / 175 Racine, Wis. (Racine Horlick HS) 2004: Started 46 games and played in 54 as a freshman for Missouri had first hit as a Tiger on Feb. 29 against Youngstown State started for the first time at MU against Washington on March 7 did not start against Wake Forest, but entered the game and scored the winning run in the 12 th inning on March 12 drove in three runs against Indiana State on March 12 was 2-for-2 with three runs scored against Tennessee- Martin on March 14 went 2-for-3 with three RBI and two runs scored and hit his first career home run against Chicago State on March had a hit in each of the three games of the Texas Tech series was 2-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI against Oklahoma State on May 21. High School: Four-year baseball letterwinner at Racine Horlick High... batted.404 with four home runs and 16 RBI as a junior... did not allow a run in 20.2 innings pitching, notching a 5-1 record with three saves and 40 strikeouts... named to the all-county and all-area teams all four years... was selected as the Player of the Year as a senior... also lettered in basketball three times. Personal: Born March 21, son of Jim and Debbi Arndt... majoring in business... lists career goals as making it in Major League Baseball or going into business. 16 Arndt s Career Statistics Year G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG THE TIGERS

42 MIZZOU BASEBALL JAMES BOONE OF Junior S/R 6-1 / 199 Clinton, Okla. (Clinton HS) 2004: Hit.332 on the year, third best on the team had 11 doubles, four triples and four home runs had a hit in six of the first seven games of the season was 1-for-3 with a two-run triple against Western Illinois on March 3 had an outstanding weekend at the Easton/USA Challenge, going 10-for- 15 with two doubles, two RBI, two runs scored and two stolen bases in the four games of the tournament named Big 12 Conference Player of the Week following that tournament had a 16-game hitting streak from March 12 to April 7 was 7- for-12 (.583) at the Big 12 Tournament was 4-for-6 with five RBI in Big 12 Championship against Oklahoma State named to the All-Big 12 Tournament Team named to the Big 12 Honorable Mention. 2003: Started 26 and played in 38 games during his freshman season... hit a home run in his first game as a Tiger, against UNC- Wilmington on Feb scored three runs in Mizzou s win over Louisiana-Monroe... went 3-for-6 and scored four runs against Truman State... had a seven-game hitting streak between March 6-March stole two bases in first game of the Creighton series... went 4-for-6 with two RBI and three runs scored in second game of Baylor series... scored three runs in final game against Baylor... finished 6-for-14 with seven runs, four RBI, a double, a triple and two walks in series against Baylor... went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and an RBI against Rockhurst... was 2-for-4 with an RBI in NCAA opener against North Carolina and went 1-for-2 with a walk, an RBI and two runs scored the next day against Middle Tennessee State. High School: Had a.438 batting average at Clinton High his senior year... also drove in 45 runs with 11 doubles, 10 triples and nine home runs... was successful on each of his 15 stolen-base attempts... named all state his senior year... part of two state tournament teams, including two appearances in the state semifinals. 21 Boone s Career Statistics Year G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG Personal: Born March 16, 1983, in Clinton, Okla.... son of David and Kathy Boone... business major... relatives include former major leaguer Carney Lansford... listed hobbies as fishing, hunting and playing pingpong and pool. THE TIGERS 42

43 2005 MEDIA GUIDE DUSTIN BRAUD RHP Senior R/R 5-8 / 183 LaPlace, La. (Bosier Parrish CC) 2004: Was third on the team with 23 appearances had a record of 3-2 with a 4.14 ERA appeared twice in the season opening Oakland A s Spring Training Tournament gave up no runs, no hits and struck out four in two innings of work against Portland on Feb. 15 pitched 2.1 innings against Coastal Carolina on Feb. 19, allowing no runs and no hits struck out three in two innings of work against Southwest Missouri State on April 20 pitched a season-long 5.0 innings in relief against Kansas on May 14 struck out three Jayhawks in that outing pitched at least two innings of relief 10 times allowed earned runs in just eight of his 23 appearances. Bossier Parrish CC: Appeared in 25 games for Bossier Parrish (La.) Community College... pitched 40 innings and compiled an impressive 50-to-4 strikeoutto-walk ratio... had six saves and an ERA of High School: Named all-district, allmetro and All-State at St. Charles High in La Place, La.... also earned all-district, all-metro honors in football... selected to the all-district and All-State swimming teams... played summer ball in 2002 for the North Division Champion Brainard Mighty Gulls, registering a 1.27 ERA in 28.3 inning pitched with 13 saves and 28 strikeouts. Personal: Born July 16, 1982, in La Place, La.... majoring in general agriculture... son of Michael and Pat Braud... goal at Mizzou is to win the College World Series. 4 Braud s Career Statistics Year G GS W-L IP H R ER BB K SV ERA THE TIGERS

44 MIZZOU BASEBALL COSME CABALLERO C Senior R/R 5-10 / 195 Miami, Fla. (Santa Fe CC) 2004: Played in 35 games for MU, spliting time at catcher and third base scored two runs against Coastal Carolina on Feb. 19 had a nine-game hitting streak from Feb. 19 to March 6 had three RBI in second game of Youngstown State series and followed that with four RBI in game three of the series had a hit and scored two runs against Kansas on May 16 had three multi-hit games had hits in both games of the Texas A&M series had hits in the last three games played. Sante Fe CC: Finished with a.304 batting average in 2003 at Sante Fe Community College... had 41 hits, including four home runs, nine doubles and a triple... scored 27 runs and drove in recorded a fielding percentage of.986. High School: Was named first team All- Conference at South Miami High School... earned Academic All-Conference recognition. Personal: Born on March 10, 1983, in Miami, Fla.... son of Cosme and Martha Caballero... philosophy major. 19 Caballero s Career Statistics Year G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG THE TIGERS 44

45 2005 MEDIA GUIDE MICHAEL COLE RHP Sophomore R/R 5-8 / 168 Desloge, Mo (Desloge HS) 2004: Made first appearance as a Tiger against Western Illinois on March 3 struck out three in two innings, allowing just one hit and no runs against WIU recorded four strikeouts in two no-hit innings against Chicago State on March 19 struck out three in 2.2 innings against Nebraska on April 14 had four strikeouts against Southwest Missouri State on April 20 allowed less than two earned runs in eight of his 11 appearances. High School: Was 10-0 his senior season after recording a 11-0 record as a junior... had a 2.27 ERA in 71.0 innings of work as a senior... had nine complete games... named All-State first team twice... three-time selection to Dream Team... was Dream Team MVP as a junior... named Dream Team Scholar of the Year in his senior season... three-time team MVP... earned all-district honors twice, all-conference honors three times... was a two-time all-conference football selection... named all-region football as a running back as a senor and a defensive back as a junior... was the Salutatorian of his class... named to Honor Roll all eight semesters... member of the Honor Society and the National Honor Society of Scholars. Personal: Born February 19, 1985, in Farmington, Mo.... son of Terry Cole and Mary Williams... chemical engineering major... career goal is to become a chemical engineer. 42 Cole s Career Statistics Year G GS W-L IP H R ER BB K SV ERA THE TIGERS

46 MIZZOU BASEBALL NATHAN CULP LHP Sophomore L/L 6-2 / 181 Glen Carbon, Ill (Edwardsville HS) 2004: Allowed no runs in first collegiate appearance, pitching two innings against Coastal Carolina on Feb. 19 took the victory in first collegiate start on March 2 against Western Illinois, allowing just one earned run and one hit and striking out five allowed just one run (an unearned run) in six innings against SLU on April 7 allowed only three hits and no runs in seven innings at the Wood Bat Classic against Saint Louis on April 28 allowed three runs and struck out six in 7.2 innings against Oklahoma State on May 22 struck out five in four innings against Baylor in Big 12 Tournament on May 29. High School: Went 11-2 as a senior with one save... had an ERA of 1.57 and a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 62-to was a three-time all-conference selection... twice was named to the all-metro team... was an All-State Honorable Mention selection and a member of the All-State Tournament Team in his junior season... as a senior, was named the Alton Telegraph Player of the Year... was also a second-team all-conference golf selection and lettered in golf three years... named to the Honor Roll six semesters. Personal: Born October 9, 1984, in Maryville, Ill.... son of Martin Culp and Carla Coury... majoring in secondary education with an emphasis in social studies... among career goals listed is to teach and coach at the high school level. 24 Culp s Career Statistics Year G GS W-L IP H R ER BB K SV ERA THE TIGERS 46

47 2005 MEDIA GUIDE ERIK DESSAU RHP Senior R/R 6-2 / 198 St. Louis, Mo. (Forest Park CC) 2004: Recorded a win in his first outing with the Tigers against Portland on Feb. 14 allowed no runs in six innings and struck out one in the win recorded third win in as many starts and second shutout of the season against Youngstown State on Feb. 28 struck out a season-high eight against YSU turned in longest outing of the year against Kansas State on March 27, allowing two runs on four hits in 7.1 innings of work gave up no runs and three hits in 2.2 innings against Southwest Missouri State on April 14 struck out three batters in 3.2 innings against Texas on May 2. Forest Park CC: Was 5-3 with a 1.80 ERA for Forest Park CC... had three complete games and one shutout in eight starts... struck out 39 batters and walked just seven... was a first-team all-region selection at Forest Park Community College... was named All-Conference... named to the Honor Roll each year of junior college... earned the Student-Athlete Award his sophomore season. High School: Was twice named to the Varsity Legion All-Star Team at Mehlville HS... earned first-team all-conference and first-team all-district as a senior in appeared in 10 games and started nine... had complete games in all nine starts... had an ERA of 1.03 with 62 strike outs... also had a.373 batting average... also lettered in football for Mehlville, leading team to state championships in Dessau s Career Statistics Year G GS W-L IP H R ER BB K SV ERA Personal: Born October 10, 1982, in St. Louis, Mo.... son of Rick and Debby Dessau... secondary education major with a history emphasis. 47 THE TIGERS

48 MIZZOU BASEBALL MEADE HEDRICKS RHP Senior R/R 5-11 / 221 Lompoc, Calif. (Allan Hancock) Fall 2004: Made two appearances, including getting the start in game three, going four innings for the black team... pitched six total innings in two appearances... struck out two. 2004: Joined the Tigers in fall of pitched in the 2003 Fall World Series... did not pitch during 2004 season. Allan Hancock College: Had a 5-1 record and one save... compiled a 5.35 ERA in 37 innings pitched...struck out 30 and walked just 11 in his eight appearances... earned all-conference recognition... also named all-conference in 2002 at Allan Hancock College. High School: Voted the team MVP as a senior... was an all-league second-team selection... set the school record with six home runs... was a high school teammate of former Tiger Andy Shipman... named to the Honor Roll at Cabrillo High School... given the Academic Athlete Award... was an all-league honorable mention soccer selection. Personal: Born October 28, 1982, in Santa Barbara, Calif.... full name is George Meade Hedricks, Jr.... son of Meade, Sr and Rhonda Hedricks... majoring in general agriculture. 37 THE TIGERS 48

49 2005 MEDIA GUIDE TREVOR HELMS INF Junior S/R 5-10 / 186 Chesterfield, Mo. (Parkway West HS) 2004: Fourth on the team with a.330 batting average was a perfect 9-for-9 in stolen base attempts on the season started in the second game of the year against Portland, walking twice and scoring each time hit first career home run against Saint Louis in the Wood Bat Classic on April 28 in O Fallon, Mo. was 2-for-3 against SLU had two hits in three straight games from April 28-May 1 drove in the winning runs with a two-rbi triple against Texas Tech on May 9 was 4-for-5 in the win over TTU had back-to-back four-hit games against Southeast Missouri State (5/ 19/04) and Oklahoma State (5/21/04) had a 13-game hitting streak from April 24 to May : Received a medical redshirt... had a.333 batting average in the four games of 2003 Fall World Series... had five hits, including a triple, and three RBI in the FWS. Stetson College: Part of team that was second in the Atlantic Sun Conference and advanced to the Florida State NCAA Regional... played primarily shortstop in 15 games for Hatters. High School: Is the only four-year starter in school s 37 year history... set five season and five career offensive records... fourtime Spring Athlete of the Year Conference Player of the Year... hit over.400 during his four years and had a.571 on base percentage with 132 runs scored, 138 hits, 32 doubles and 74 walks... team advanced to state quarterfinals with a 25-5 record as a senior... was named All-State, All-Conference and All-Metro as a junior... hit walk-off grand slam in Division 4A playoff... also was a four-year letterwinner in ice hockey and was the conference scoring leader... selected to compete for Team Missouri in 2000 and 2001 Chicago Hockey Showcase. Personal: Born March 29, 1983, in Columbus, Ohio... son of Lee and Linda Helms played on the 1993 Junior USA Team... was 6 Helms Career Statistics Year G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG on the 1997 St. Louis Jr. Cardinals All-Star and Denver Colo. World Series team... majoring in Leisure Service Management... relatives include former Mizzou standout and professional pitcher Steve Patchin... lists career goals as sports management. 49 THE TIGERS

50 MIZZOU BASEBALL JOHN MCKEE RHP Sophomore R/R 6-2 / 214 Creve Coure, Mo. (Chaminade HS) 2004: Walked twice against Southwest Missouri State on April 14 in Springfield had first career hit, a three-run home run, against Southwest Missouri State on April 20 in Columbia had a hit and scored two runs in opener of Oklahoma State series had a six-game hitting streak from May 16 to May 26 scored four runs in the three games of the Oklahoma State series... hit.243 for the season with a home run and two doubles... drove in six runs and scored eight times. High School: Earned first-team all-conference honors at Chaminade High in St. Louis... was a first-team all-metro selection... also a first-team all-conference, all-metro and all-state football selection... named conference MVP in football... earned academic honors all four years of high school. Personal: Born April 22, 1985, in St. Louis, Mo.... son of Mike and Vicki McKee... major in business... has a brother that plays soccer at Saint Louis University. 28 McKee s Career Statistics Year G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG THE TIGERS 50

51 2005 MEDIA GUIDE HUNTER MENSE LHP/OF Sophomore L/L 5-11 / 185 Liberty, Mo. (Liberty HS) 2004: Was 2-for-3 with two RBI against Portland on Feb. 14 had extra base hits for each of his first two hits as a Tiger (a double and a triple) drove in the winning run against Wake Forest on March 12 on a double in the 12 th inning went 3-for-3 with three RBI and four runs scored against Chicago State on March 21 played all three outfield positions in the final game of the Chicago State series had a 2-run double against Saint Louis in the Wood Bat Classic on April had four doubles, a triple and a home run and drove in 12 runs... was 2-for-2 in stolen base attempts. High School: Was a two-time All-State outfielder... three-time all-conference outfielder and one time all-conference pitcher... named to the all-metro team twice... three-time all-northland team... selected the 2003 Kansas City Star All- Metro Player of the Year... was the 2003 Sun News All-Northland Player of the Year... compiled a 3.8 GPA... member of the National Honor Society... was a DARE Youth Advisory Board representative from Missouri... also lettered in football. Personal: Born August 30, 1984, in Liberty, Mo.... son of Dave and Nancy Mense... science major at Mizzou... lists career goal of owning a baseball complex. 44 Mense s Career Statistics Year G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG THE TIGERS

52 MIZZOU BASEBALL TAYLOR PARKER LHP Junior L/L 5-9 / 178 Bellaire, Texas (Bellaire HS) 2004: Was second on the squad with 28 appearances on the season struck out 39 batters, while walking 11 in 36.1 innings of work with a 3.47 ERA pitched 3.1 innings of relief work, his longest outing of the year, in season opener against Nevada on Feb. 13 went eight straight appearances from Feb. 29-March 26 without allowing a run struck out five in 2.0 innings against Youngstown State on Feb. 29 allowed no runs and struck out five in 3.0 innings against Southeast Missouri State on March 24 had two saves for the Tigers pitched at least two innings in eight games struck out five batters three times. 2003: Threw 26 innings in his 18 appearances... had a 4.85 ERA... allowed only two stolen bases in five tries by opponents... picked off two runners, both in conference games... pitched 1.1 innings of shutout work in second game of the season against UNC- Wilmington... pitched five shutout innings in first five showings, including two games of relief work at Texas... struck out two of three batters in one inning of work on March 14 against Texas... pitched in relief in two of the three games of the Texas A&M series, recording a combined 1.2 innings of hitless ball... in only start, against SE Missouri State on April 30, pitched four innings and allowed two runs... picked up his only save of the year, by getting the final batter out in third game of the Oklahoma State three-game set... recorded 2.1 innings of shutout work, allowing just two hits, against Mississippi State in the NCAA Tournament. High School: At Bellaire High in Texas had a record of 8-1 in his senior season with an earned-run average of 1.30 in 43.2 innings of work recorded 37 strikeouts and eight earned runs and 17 walks team was Texas 5A state champions in 1999 and was district champions all four years Parker was there earned first-team all-district honors in 2002 and received Knoblauch Scholarship for exceptional play named Texas academic scholar. 10 Parker s Career Statistics Year G GS W-L IP H R ER BB K SV ERA Personal: Born October 2, 1984, in Houston, Texas son of Paul and Molly Parker business major listed possible career as an orthodontist loves to play guitar, played three years with a youth group. THE TIGERS 52

53 2005 MEDIA GUIDE DAN PIETROBURGO C RS Freshman R/R 6-0 / 178 Belleville, Ill. (Belleville HS) Fall 2004: Hit.500 in FWS, playing in all four games... had four hits, three of which were doubles, in eight at-bats... drove in five runs. 2004: Redshirted the 2004 season... played in all four games of 2003 Fall World Series. High School: Hit.234 with two home runs and 11 RBI in 94 at-bats...named all-conference twice at Belleville West High... was a two-time all-area selection... named a District 22 Senior American Legion All-Star in 2003 and a Junior American Legion All-Star in was the Boots Budde Inspirational Award winner... was class Vice President for three years... was an Illinois State Scholar and a IHSA Scholar Athlete... given the Belleville West Citizenship Award. Personal: Born March 25, 1985, in Belleville, Ill.... son of Robert and Julie Pietroburgo... undeclared major... both of his parents attended MU and his father played baseball at Mizzou and later played minor-league ball THE TIGERS

54 MIZZOU BASEBALL BRYAN RIDER RHP Senior L/L 6-1 / 215 Camas, Wash. (Mt. Hood) Fall 2004: Appeared in all four games of Fall World Series... pitched one inning in game one and 1.1 innings in game four. 2004: Joined MU in Fall of 2003, but did not play as he continued to rehab form surgery. Mt. Hood College: Attended Mt. Hood College in 2002 and missed the 2003 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery performed by noted orthopedic surgeon James Andrews. High School: Was twice a second-team all-league selection at Camas (Wash.) High School... was the State Player of the Week... also earned second-team allleague honors in football... was named Camas High s Student-Athlete of the Year... member of the National Honor Society... earned all-league academic honors in baseball, football and basketball... on the Dean s List in 2002 and Personal: Born January 14, 1982, in Vancouver, Wash.... son of Gary and Julia Rider... sister Karrie was a coach with the MU softball team in 2003 and continues to play professional softball... business and psychology major. 38 THE TIGERS 54

55 2005 MEDIA GUIDE TYRONE ROBERSON OF Junior R/R 5-10 / 193 St. Louis, Mo. (Pattonville HS) 2004: Sat out the season recovering from injury. 2003: Played in 17 games and started hit a three-run homer in a five-rbi showing against Rockhurst... went 2-for-3, scored twice and hit an RBI double at Texas on March 5... also stole a base against the Longhorns the next day... had a seasonbest six-game hitting streak between March went 9-for-17 and drove in 10 during that streak... also a member of the Missouri football team... was the No. 3 tailback for Mizzou... rushed for 99 yards and one TD on 13 carries... also had one reception for 11 yards... averaged 18.0 yards on 12 kickoff returns and had a long of 29 at Kansas. 2002: Sat out season as a redshirt... played football as a true freshman, rushing for 172 yards on 44 carries appeared in eight games, averaging 3.9 yards per carry and 21.5 yards per game returned seven kicks for a 23.3 yard average. High School: Hit.475 with three home runs and 11 runs batted in only 10 games as a 5 Roberson s Career Statistics Year G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG DNP- injury senior at Pattonville High named a second-team all-conference selection three times in baseball hit.395 with six doubles, two triples and four home runs as a junior after recording a.420 batting average as a sophomore added six doubles, three triples and two home runs as a sophomore while driving in 16 runs ranked the No. 2 prospect at the Team One Baseball Camp at the University of Notre Dame in football, ranked among the top 85 running back prospects in the nation by Rivals.com ranked the 14th best running back in the Midlands by Prep Star which includes the states of Texas and Oklahoma named the Offensive Player of the Year by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and St. Louis Argus tabbed the Metro Player of the Year and first team all-state two-time all-district pick accumulated 2,766 all-purpose yards in 2000 and scored 28 touchdowns registered 2,020 yards in total offense as a senior, rushed for 1,569 yards while compiling 451 receiving yards rushed for 1,102 yards and racked up 456 yards in returns on way to 12 touchdowns as a junior member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Focus St. Louis and Young People Talking. Personal: Son of Charles and Cheryl Roberson born on Feb. 15, 1983 majoring in marketing and accounting. 55 THE TIGERS

56 MIZZOU BASEBALL MAX SCHERZER RHP Sophomore R/R 6-2 / 198 Chesterfield, Mo. (Parkway Central HS) 2004: Recorded a save against Portland on Feb. 15, striking out the side in a ninth inning picked up a save by recording the final out against Indiana State on March 12 allowed no runs and no hits in two innings against Chicago State on March 21 had first career start against Southwest Missouri State on April 14, allowing just one run on four hits, striking out seven in four innings. High School: Had a record of 11-8 and a 2.32 ERA as a senior... appeared in 11 games and started eight... had three complete games... struck out 72 and walked just was a three-time all-conference pitcher and a two-time all-conference outfielder... earned all-metro outfielder honors as a junior and all-metro pitcher recognition in his senior season... was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 43rd round... National Honor Society member... four years on the honor roll... graduated with a 3.9 GPA. Personal: Born July 27, 1984, in St. Louis, Mo.... son of Brad and Jan Scherzer... majoring in business. 31 Scherzer s Career Statistics Year G GS W-L IP H R ER BB K SV ERA THE TIGERS 56

57 2005 MEDIA GUIDE ZANE TAYLOR INF Junior L/R 5-10 / 183 Kirksville, Mo. (Kirksville HS) 2004: Started 36 of 46 games played had a hit in six of the first seven games of the season scored three runs against Coastal Carolina on Feb. 19 had a home run against Albany on Feb. 22 put together an eight-game hitting streak from Feb. 29 to March 12 and had a 13-game hitting streak from March 19 to April 10 went 6- for-10 in three games against Kansas State, including a 4-for-5 day in game two with an RBI and a run scored was 4-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI against Kansas State on March 27 was 2-for-5 with two run scored against Nebraska on April : Started in 51 of 52 games played... had a double and two runs scored in debut as a Tiger against UNC-Wilmington... was 2-for-5 with three RBI and a run scored in MU s victory over Louisiana-Monroe... was 2-for-4 with three RBI and three runs scored in win over Truman State... was 7-for-13 with five RBI and three runs scored in threegames series against Kansas State... named Phillip 66 Big 12 Player of the Week for the week of March posted a.556 batting average (10-for-18) with four runs, a home run, six RBI, 12 total bases and a.727 slugging percentage for that week... had a season-high 11-game hitting streak from March 19 to April 9... had four RBI in game two of Texas Tech series... went on a sixgame hitting streak from May had the game-winning RBI in the sixth inning against Texas A&M on April had first career home run on a full count with two outs and two on in the fourth inning at Kansas on March had a stolen base in three consecutive games - at Kansas State, at Saint Louis and vs. Texas Tech... went 3- for-11 and scored a run at Big 12 Tournament. High School: An accomplished pitcher and hitter for Kirksville High School during senior season had a.443 batting average with 42 RBI, 12 doubles, one triple, four home runs, and 12 stolen bases as a pitcher, had a 9-3 record with a 2.75 ERA, 78 strikeouts honored twice as first-team allstate and all-district, and three times as firstteam all-conference part of American Legion team that was runner-up in Missouri in 2001 and third place in 2002 also all- 18 Taylor s Career Statistics Year G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG conference basketball player in 2002 and allconference quarterback in Personal: February 22, 1984, in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa son of Al and Becky Taylor Fisheries and Wildlife major. 57 THE TIGERS

58 MIZZOU BASEBALL TRAVIS WENDTE RHP Junior R/R 6-2 / 202 Moore, Okla. (Moore HS) 2004: Sat out season while recovering from arm surgery. 2003: Made 19 appearances... led team with eight saves, four in Big 12 play... eight saves places him in a tie for third for the most in a season by a Tiger... his 13 career saves is good for fourth all-time in MU history... in first 11 appearances, recorded six saves in 21 innings of relief, giving up only five earned runs and struck out 22 during that stretch... had first two saves after 3.1 of work at both UNC-Wilmington and vs. Creighton... pitched the final 3.1 innings against Texas on March 16, allowing no runs and just one hit... didn t allow a run in recording saves 4-7, posting five strike outs in six total innings... picked up fourth save of the season against Kansas, recording 2.0 inning of shutout work... retired three straight batters to close out Illinois State for his fifth save of the season... allowed just one run on three hits in 2.0 innings of work against Kansas State for save number six... recorded another save by shutting out Nebraska in the ninth inning to preserve the 4-3 win... last save came at Baylor on April 20 as he gave up two runs in 1.1 innings of work, to preserve the 12-8 win. 2002: Named a first-team relief pitcher on the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American team chosen by Collegiate Baseball chosen to All-Big 12 Freshman Team became the team s closer and responded with five saves and three relief wins appeared in 26 games, sixth-most in school history ranked among Big 12 s leaders in appearances and saves picked up a win and a save in back-to-back series (Washington and Nebraska) and two saves in another (Baylor) ERA was as low as 1.04 had a streak of 11 scoreless innings over eight appearances struck out 12 batters during streak struck out four batters in three innings of work in Baylor series and allowed two hits in four innings of work in Nebraska series struck out four batters in five different occasions did not allow a hit or a run while striking out three in two-inning stint against Kansas State (5/ 10) made first-ever start (limited by pitch count) against Southeast Missouri (5/7) and struck out four batters in three innings... named to Fall 2001 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll. High School: Recorded 24 wins in high school career posted a 10-0 mark as a senior at Moore High struck out 70 batters and had a 1.64 earnedrun average in 2001 also hit.446 with eight doubles and seven home runs to go with 38 runs batted in as a senior team qualified for state and won regional earned honorable mention allstate honors named to Coaches All-City team and Oklahoma City Big All-City squad went 5-2 with 57 strikeouts on the mound as a junior 36 Wendte s Career Statistics Year G GS W-L IP H R ER BB K SV ERA DNP- injury hit.464 with 12 doubles and 26 RBI in posted a 9-2 record in 1999 with a 1.88 ERA and a.431 batting average member of the National Honor Society named an Oklahoma Scholar. Personal: Son of Michael and Carol Wendte born on Nov. 17, 1982 majoring in communications. THE TIGERS 58

59 2005 MEDIA GUIDE TYLER WILLIAMS OF Junior L/R 5-10 / 184 Delta, BC (North Delta HS) 2004: Served as the Tigers leadoff hitter in 14 games on the season went 2- for-4 with two runs scored against Coastal Carolina on Feb. 19 had two hits in seven games was 2-for-4 with a run scored against Youngstown State on Feb. 28 scored the winning run in MU s 3-2 victory over Nebraska on April 16 had two hits in win over Southeast Missouri State on May went 3- for-5 with two doubles in win over LeMoyne in NCAA Tournament. 2003: Started in 22-of-39 games played... played in 9-of-15 conference games... worked mostly in the outfield, but also saw time at first base... recorded first career hit as a Tiger with a single in the second game of the season-opening series against UNC-Wilmington... went 2- for-4 against Northern Iowa on Feb had a hit and scored two runs in win over Maryville... was 2-for-3 and had a run scored in final game of Texas series... recorded two hits, one RBI and one run scored against Texas Tech on April 5... was 3-for-5 and scored three runs in the middle game of three-game series with Nebraska... went 2-for-4 with a RBI and a run scored in final game of the Baylor series... both doubles on the season came against Big 12 opponents: Texas Tech and Nebraska... went 3-for-7 at Big 12 Tournament with an RBI. High School: In high school, played for North Delta club team of Delta, British Columbia, Canada during senior year batted for an average of.452, with 27 RBI... hit 20 doubles and two triples, also stole 19 bases asked to play for Canada in World Junior Championships, there he had the second best batting average with.714 and led his team to fourth place in the world. Personal: Born June 19, 1984, in Surrey, B.C., Canada son of Regina and 7 Williams Career Statistics Year G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB AVG Trevor Brien and Gord and Lori Williams has two brothers playing in California for Junior Colleges one plays baseball and the other plays football in 2002, drafted by the Florida Marlins in the 43rd round, but did not sign. 59 THE TIGERS

60 MIZZOU BASEBALL COBY ARZOLA INF Freshman R/R 5-9 /176 Columbia, Ill. (DeSmet Jesuit HS) Fall 2004: Played in three games during the Fall World Series and started once... had a walk and scored a run in game two. High School: Hit.366 as a senior at DeSmet Jesuit High School in St. Louis with four home runs and 30 RBI scored 34 runs and had seven doubles and one triple was part of a DeSmet team that won the MCC Conference Championship in 2003 before attending DeSmet, played at Columbia (Ill.) High School was named the Columbia High Baseball Player of the Month in April of 2001 named to the Honor Roll in 2001, 2002 and Personal: Born May 17, 1986, in Austin, Texas son of Eddie and Lori Arzola parents are restaurant owners full name is Aaron Coby Arzola. 13 THE TIGERS 60

61 2005 MEDIA GUIDE DEREK CHAMBERS INF/OF Junior L/L 6-1 / 192 Bryant, Ark. (Ark-Fr. Smith) Fall 2004: Went 2-for-5 in the opening game of the FWS with two RBI and two runs scored had a hit, scored a run and drove in one in game two was 3-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored in game four. At Arkansas-Fort Smith: Hit.385 with seven home runs, four triples and 19 doubles drove in 56 runs made All Bi-State Conference Team in 2003 team placed fourth in conference and third at regional tournament in 2003 named to the Dean s List in first semester at Fort Smith. High School: Had a.361 batting average with three home runs, four triples and 18 doubles in his senior year at Bryant (Ark.) High School also pitched in eight games, compiling a record of 4-1 with 32 strikeouts in 36 innings pitched selected to All- Conference Team as a senior named to All-State Tournament Team in 2002 was named the Best Defensive Player in 2002 Mountain Home Twin Lakes Classic team was conference champions in 2001 and finished eighth in state playoffs. Personal: Born June 25, 1984, in Little Rock, Ark. son of Fred and Leslie Chambers majoring in business led Legion team to fourth place finish in state in 2003 and third place finish in THE TIGERS

62 MIZZOU BASEBALL BRANT COMBS LHP Freshman L/L 6-2 / 170 Olathe, Kan. (Olathe North HS) Fall 2004: Pitched in all four games of FWS... allowed two hits in 4.0 innings pitched... pitched the final two innings of game one... pitched a scoreless sixth inning of game four, allowing no hits and striking out one. High School: Was 8-2 and had two saves in 12 appearances at Olathe (Kan.) North High School had an ERA of 1.00, allowing just eight earned runs in 56.1 innings pitched struck out 49 and walked 22 named to the Kansas 6A All-State Second Team was an All-Sun County, All-Sunflower League and All-Olathe First Team selection was second team All- Johnson County and All-Kansas City Metro Area Honorable Mention helped Olathe North to East Kansas Regional Championship and a third place finish in the 6A State Playoffs named to Honor Roll and was an Academic Letterwinner in all four years member of the National Honor Society as a senior. Personal: Born October 16, 1985, in Stillwater, Okla. son of Bobby and Jami Combs full name is Robert Brant Combs. 40 THE TIGERS 62

63 2005 MEDIA GUIDE BILL DISSELHOFF INF Freshman R/R 6-2 / 204 Kansas City, Mo. (Park Hill South HS) Fall 2004: Appeared in three games of the Fall World Series and started at first base in game three... had a sacrifice fly and scored a run in the third game of the FWS. High School: Had a.333 batting average with five home runs and 25 RBI as a senior at Park Hill South High School in Riverside, Mo. also pitched in eight games, compiling a record of 3-2 and an ERA of 2.73 in 41.1 innings pitched struck out 32 and walked 12 batters named to All-Conference Team twice and was Honorable Mention twice also earned All- Conference, All-District and All-State honors in football as a tight end and linebacker for Park Hill South. Personal: Born October 1, 1985, in Kansas City, Mo. son of Dennis and Kay Disselhoff full name is Dennis William Disselhoff majoring in education career goal is to play baseball professionally THE TIGERS

64 MIZZOU BASEBALL SCOTT DUNWOODY C Freshman R/R 5-11 / 184 Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge HS) Fall 2004: Played in all four games and started at catcher in games two and four... was 1-for-3 in game two of FWS. High School: Was an All-State Honorable Mention selection at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia as a senior named All-State Second Team by coaches poll in 2003 and All-State First Team by sportswriters poll was All-State Honorable Mention as a sophomore in 2002 also selected to All-Conference and All-District teams hit.382 in his senior season at RBHS graduated with honors and was a National Honor Society member in Personal: Born April 16, 1986, in Atlanta, Ga. son of Mark and Pamela Dunwoody father is a safety consultant and mother is a homemaker. 41 THE TIGERS 64

65 2005 MEDIA GUIDE J.C. FIELD C Junior R/R 6-2 / 208 Tuscon, Ariz. (Pima CC) Fall 2004: Had a double in game one of FWS went 2-for-2 with a double and a run scored in game three... hit.429 in two games of the Fall World Series... scored three runs and drove in a run. At Pima Community College: Hit.333 for Pima CC was Second Team All-Conference and Second Team All- Region helped to the Conference semifinals in High School: was a two-time All- Conference selection for Sabino High School in Tucson, Ariz. named to All- Southern Arizona First Team helped team to Regional Championship and a trip to the state semifinals in 2001 team was ranked No. 7 at one point by Baseball America. Personal: Born February 21, 1983, in Chicago, Ill. son of Dennis and Carol Field majoring in communication career goal is to be a sports broadcaster THE TIGERS

66 MIZZOU BASEBALL EVAN FREY OF Freshman L/L 5-10 / 163 Edwardsville, Ill (Edwardsville HS) Fall 2004: Started all four games of FWS for the Gold team... hit.286 for the series... had a hit in every game, including a double in game three... had a stolen base in game two. High School: Hit.413 in 2003 for Edwardsville (Ill.) High School was an All-Metro First Team and All- Southwestern Conference First Team selection in 2003 named to Illinois High School Baseball Coaches All-Star Team in junior season team was the regional champion in 2003 and was the state runner-up in 2002 named to Honor Roll all four years at Edwardsville High voted to represent baseball on Scholars Leadership Council. Personal: Born June 7, 1986, in Maryville, Ill. son of Terry and Leisa Frey is undecided on a major father is an information systems analyst and mother is an orthodontic assistant. 3 THE TIGERS 66

67 2005 MEDIA GUIDE BRET HARVEL RHP Freshman R/R 6-2 / 187 Lee s Summit, Mo. (Blue Springs South HS) Fall 2004: Appeared in games three and four... pitched 1.1 innings, allowing one run on two hits and struck out one batter. High School: Had a record of 14-4 and two saves in 26 appearances as a senior for Blue Springs (Mo.) South High School struck out 120 batters and walked 44 also had a.252 batting average at the plate was named Pitcher of the Year in 2001 and was an Honorable Mention All-Conference Suburban Big Eight team was the Suburban Big Eight District Champions in 2002 was a member of the National Honor Society for three years nominated for Wendy s High School Heisman Scholar-Athlete-Citizens Award in Personal: Born November 8, 1985, in Lee s Summit, Mo. son of Steve and Cindy Harvel majoring in Health Science father, mother and grandmother are Mizzou Alumni has a collection of bobbleheads ranging from sports stars to entertainment THE TIGERS

68 MIZZOU BASEBALL ANDREW JOHNSTON RHP Junior R/R 6-5 / 215 High Ridge, Mo. (Jefferson College) Fall 2004: Appeared in three games of the FWS... pitched 5.0 innings, allowing three runs, struck out one and walked none... pitched the final 1.1 innings of game two, allowing no runs and no hits... did not allow a run in 1.2 innings in game three. At Jefferson College: Had a 4-2 record in 18 appearances and hit.353 for Jefferson College team won the conference championship, finished second in the regionals and was ranked in the Top 10 in the nation in 2003 and High School: Was 4-0 and had three saves and an ERA of 0.87 for Northwest High School in Cedar Hill, Mo. in senior seasons struck out 21 and did not walk a batter in 18 innings pitched hit.380 at the plate with three home runs, four triples and 14 doubles was an All-Conference shortstop twice and an All-Conference pitcher once Northwest High won the conference championship in 2002 and advanced to the final eight in the state playoffs was the MVP of summer team, Jefferson County Blazers which won the SLABA Tournament in Personal: Born April 20, 1984, in St. Louis, Mo. son of David and Linda Johnston majoring in general studies was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 26 th round of the 2003 draft. 45 THE TIGERS 68

69 2005 MEDIA GUIDE JOHN KRUSE INF Freshman R/R 5-10/ 194 Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge HS) Fall 2004: Started every game of the Fall World Series... had two hits, scored three runs and drove in one in the four games. High School: Had five home runs and six triples last year at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia hit.466 for RBHS named to All-State Second Team in 2004 and was twice selected to the All-Conference and All-Area teams Rock Bridge was conference champions in 2003 also earned All- State, All-Conference and All-Area honors in football. Personal: Born February 11, 1986, in Columbia, Mo. son of John and Jeannine Kruse majoring in Business with emphasis in finance both parents attended MU and father played baseball for the Tigers from THE TIGERS

70 MIZZOU BASEBALL BRYSON LEBLANC OF Junior L/L 5-5 / 158 New Orleans, La. (Delgado CC) Fall 2004: Hit.556 in three games in the Fall World Series... two of his five hits were doubles... had a stolen base in game one... was 2-for-3 win game one of FWS went 2-for-2 in game three with two doubles and a pair of RBI. At Delgado Community College: Hit.351 in 52 games for Delgado CC had two home runs, two triples, nine doubles and 30 RBI had 19 stolen bases. High School: Was an All-State selection in 2000 and 2001 for Ridgewood Prep in Metairie, La. named to All-Metro team and All- District team in 1999, 2000 and 2001 team reached the state semifinals twice (1998, 1999). Personal: Born October 19, 1981, in Lafayette, La. son of Bill and Brenda LeBlanc majoring in Biological Science.. plans to attend medical school. 8 THE TIGERS 70

71 2005 MEDIA GUIDE DOUG MATHIS RHP Junior R/R 6-2 / 221 Show Low, Ariz. (Central Ariz.) Fall 2004: Started and won game two of FWS allowed two runs on seven hits in 7.0 innings, striking out three and walking none. At Central Arizona College: Went 13-3 and had an ERA of 1.35 in 18 games for Central Arizona struck out 92 and walked 21 batters in 100 innings pitched named to All- Conference First Team and All-Region First Team in 2004 was an All- American nominee last season was a NJCAA Academic All-American in High School: Played at Show Low High School in Show Low, Ariz.... coached by David Nicholas. Personal: Born June 7, 1983, in Phoenix, Ariz. son of Tracy and Jan Mathis majoring in marketing was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2003 draft and by the Seattle Mariners in the 2004 draft THE TIGERS

72 MIZZOU BASEBALL ABEL NEWTON RHP Junior R/R 6-2 / 220 Russellville, Ark. (Ark.- Ft. Smith) At Arkansas-Fort Smith: Had two appearances and a 1-0 record... had a 2.00 ERA in 10 innings pitched... was named to the Dean s List in At Missouri: Pitched at MU as a freshman in appeared in 16 games and started 11 times...struck out 58 batters in 62.1 innings worked... was a freshman All-Big 12 selection. High School: Was 11-0 with 126 strikeouts and a 0.80 ERA as a senior at Russellville High... also had a.498 batting average with 16 doubles, 13 home runs and 55 RBI... earned All- State and Region Six First Team honors as team won state title... named Arkansas Player of the Year... was the 1999 National High School Baseball Coaches Association Sophomore of the Year after recording a 6-2 record with 89 strikeouts and a 2.50 ERA... also hit.582 with 12 home runs that season. Personal: Born February 25, 1983, in Russellville, Ark.... son of Bill and Marlene Newton... majoring in finance. 32 THE TIGERS 72

73 2005 MEDIA GUIDE GREG O NEILL INF Junior R/R 5-9 / 170 Porter, Texas (Warton County JC) Fall 2004: Hit.294 in the four games of the Fall World Series... had five hits, two of which were doubles... went 2- for-4 and scored a run in game four of FWS. At Wharton County (Texas) Junior College: Led team to the Region XIV South Conference championship played in the TXNMJC All-Star Game earned a spot on the Academic All- Region team was on the Dean s List in both seasons and was on the National Dean s List in High School: Was a four-year letterwinner for New Caney (Texas) High School named to All-District Team in 2001 and 2002 was a threetime All-County selection team was district champions in 2002, regional semifinalist in 2000 and regional quarterfinalist in 1999 graduated fourth in a class of 360. Personal: Born May 14, 1984, in Houston, Texas son of Joe and Linda O Neill majoring in electrical engineering career plans include playing baseball professionally or becoming an engineer THE TIGERS

74 MIZZOU BASEBALL JACOB PRIDAY OF/C Freshman R/R 6-0 / 207 Sikeston, Mo. (Sikeston HS) Fall 2004: Doubled in game one of FWS went 2-for-4 with a triple and an RBI... was 2-for-4 with a pair of RBI in game three had two hits with a double in game four. High School: Had a.571 batting average with eight home runs and 44 RBI last year at Sikeston (Mo.) High School was a two-time All-State selection named to All-Conference and All-District teams three times team finished third in state in senior season, was fourth in sophomore season and second in freshman season won district and conference titles three times named to Honor Roll and graduated in top 15 percent of class. Personal: Born October 2, 1985, in Sikeston, Mo. son of Ron and Christy Priday majoring in Agri-business. 51 THE TIGERS 74

75 2005 MEDIA GUIDE STEPHEN SPAUGH C Junior R/R 5-9 / 202 Montgomery, Texas (Panola College ) Fall 2004: Hit.308 in three games of the Fall World Series... was 3-for-5 with a home run, a double and six RBI in game one. At Panola College: Hit.358 with three home runs and 38 RBI last season... had 10 doubles and a triple for Panola... also stole two bases... named to the All-Conference team. Personal: Born February 27, 1984 in Conroe, Texas... son of Kerry and Linda Spaugh... majoring in fisheries and wildlife... career goal is to become a game warden THE TIGERS

76 MIZZOU BASEBALL ANDY SWAYZE OF/INF Junior R/R 6-2 / 197 Englewood, Colo. (Lamar CC) Fall 2004: Played in three games of the Fall World Series... was 1-for-2 with a run and an RBI in game one. At Lamar Community College: Hit.407 with six home runs and 64 RBI last year at Lamar CC had 15 doubles and two triples named to All- Region First Team and All-Southwest District team team won the conference championship with a record of 35-1 in the conference and won the regional title finished ranked No. 10 in the nation. High School: Had a.410 batting average with four home runs and 47 RBI at Regis Jesuit High School in Aurora, Colo. also pitched in 10 games and had a 3-1 record and a 2.10 ERA was an All-State and All- Conference selection in 2002 was named team MVP and the Most Outstanding Pitcher team won conference championship in 2002 and advanced to state semifinals. Personal: Born June 2, 1984, in Denver, Colo. son of Henry and Sharen Swayze majoring in Finance/ Pre-Law career goals include becoming a corporate financial lawyer. 35 THE TIGERS 76

77 2005 MEDIA GUIDE MATT WULFERS OF Freshman L/R 6-2 / 195 Cape Girardeau, Mo. (Notre Dame HS) Fall 2004: Was 2-for-4 in game three went 2-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI in game four of FWS... hit.455 for the series... had a stolen base in game four. High School: Hit.479 in senior season at Notre Dame Regional High School in Cape Girardeau, Mo. set a school record with five triples in his senior year and had 10 doubles, tying as a school record hit 11 home runs a junior, which was one short of a school record was a three-time All-Conference selection named to All-State First Team in 2003 and All-State Second Team in 2004 selected Offensive MVP in junior and senior seasons named to Honor Roll and was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born October 14, 1985 in Cape Girardeau, Mo. son of Mike and Mary Wulfers undeclared major both parents are Missouri alumnus THE TIGERS

78 MIZZOU BASEBALL JEFF ZELENOVICH INF Sophomore R/R 6-2 / 192 Des Moines, Iowa (Johnson County CC) Fall 2004: Hit.357 in the four games of the Fall World Series... drove in five runs in the series... was 3-for-3 in opening game of Fall World Series with two RBI and two runs scored had two hits and two RBI in game four with a run scored. At Johnson County Community College: Hit.369 with 10 home runs and 59 RBI for JCCC hit 12 doubles and four triples named to All- Jayhawk Conference Second Team last season. High School: Had a.424 batting average as a senior with nine home runs and 58 RBI had 16 doubles and six triples in 41 games played. Personal: Born August 20, 1984 in Des Moines, Iowa son of Mike and Vicki Zelenovich majoring in Nutrition and Fitness father is a middle school principal and mother is a project coordinator. 2 THE TIGERS 78

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80 MIZZOU BASEBALL TIM JAMIESON Head Coach New Orleans, 81 11th Season at MU Coach Tim Jamieson has seen Missouri baseball from almost every angle. Growing up in Columbia, Jamieson spent many an afternoon in attendance of the Tigers contests. While his playing days and start into coaching took him elsewhere, Jamieson always had a place in his heart for Missouri baseball. He enters his 11th season as the Mizzou skipper. He served as an assistant coach for six years before becoming head coach after the 1994 campaign. Jamieson has overseen the Tigers move in 2000 into Taylor Stadium/Simmons Field, one of the nation s top collegiate diamonds, as well as Mizzou s membership into the Big 12 Conference in During his time as the Tigers head man, Missouri has been a force to reckon with in the Big 12 Conference as well as nationally, recording at least 30 wins in eight of the last nine seasons. Last year, Jamieson recorded his 300th career win with the Tigers 3-2 victory over Memphis on March 13. The Tigers returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2003 for the second straight season, marking the first back-to-back trips to the postseason tournament for MU since It was the 16th trip to the NCAA Tournament in school history and the third under Jamieson. He also led the Tigers into the 1996 NCAA Midwest Regional and was named the Big Eight Coach of the Year that season. Success has not come easily, however. After struggling to a record and a lastplace finish in the Big Eight in 1995, Jamieson s first season as the head coach, the 1996 Tigers rebounded with a remarkable record (20-8 in the Big Eight) and a first-place regular season finish in the league s final season. The turnaround was the first worst to first finish in the Big Eight since Projected to finish seventh in the conference by most publications, the 1996 Tigers climbed as high as 17th in the national polls, the first time they had been ranked since In winning the regular season race, the Tigers became the first school since 1980 other than Oklahoma State and Oklahoma to wear the regular season crown. Missouri would advance to the NCAA Midwest Regional in Wichita, Kan., its first regional since MU was one of the nation s most potent offensive teams, ranking sixth in runs per game and eighth in doubles. The 1997 campaign saw the Tigers enter the brand-new Big 12 Conference, arguably one of the nation s most competitive baseball conferences. After a rough start, Missouri finished strong, posting a record (16-14 in the Big 12). In danger of not qualifying for the Big 12 Tournament, Jamieson s team won eight of its final 11 conference contests to earn a trip to Oklahoma City. After dropping the opener to top seed Texas Tech, the Tigers rallied to knock out 9 JAMIESON AT MIZZOU Conf.Finish Year W L T Pct. RS Tourn th N/A st 4th th 4th th 6th th 3rd th 5th th N/A th N/A th 5th th 2nd Totals Senior Associate Athletic Director Mario Moccia presents Coach Tim Jamieson with a bat commemorating his 300th career win, which he recorded on March 13, the fifth seed, Baylor, and advance to the semifinals for a nationally televised game with Oklahoma. Despite losing, Missouri finished the Big 12 Tournament in fourth place, ahead of perennial national powers Texas A&M and Texas. Mizzou recorded a mark in 1998 but perhaps fell one victory shy of a second trip to the NCAA Tournament in three seasons. The Tigers finished the season in fifth place in the Big 12 Conference. Offensively, the Tigers had another banner year. Four players reached double figures in home runs as the club hit a school-record 110 homers. As a team, the Tigers finished sixth in the country in home runs and hit.315. But MU left its mark on the season in other areas, too. In the final NCAA statistics, Missouri was ranked in fielding percentage (13th), slugging percentage (14th) and runs scored per game (23rd). In 1999, Missouri won 23 of its final 29 games to finish with a mark. The Tigers placed THE TIGERS 80

81 FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS Justin Stine Aaron Akin Logan Dale Ryan Stegall Jayce Tingler Lee Laskowski Travis Wendte ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS Ryan Fry Ryan Fry Ryan Stegall Garrett Broshuis FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS Aaron Jaworowski Ryan Fry Chris George Justin Stine Jayce Tingler Garrett Broshuis Lee Laskowski third at the Big 12 Tournament by eliminating both Texas Tech and Texas. MU continued the streak of 30-win seasons with a record and a 1-2 mark in the Big 12 Tournament in The 2001 season saw Missouri record another 30-win season with a record and three members get drafted. The Tigers won backto-back series against teams ranked in the nation s top six on their way to a streak of winning 15 of 17 games. After missing the Big 12 Tournament in both 2001 and 2002, Jamieson retooled the Tigers in 2003, leading MU to a fourth place finish in the Big 12 and a bid to NCAA Regionals. The 2003 Tigers finished on the year and at one point were ranked as high as No. 19 in the nation by Collegiate Baseball. Mizzou finished the year 12th in the nation in scoring. Last season saw the Tigers record 38 wins, the most since the 1996 season, and reach the championship game of the Big 12 Tournament in Arlington, Texas. Success was also part of Jamieson s time away from Missouri. He was an assistant on the University of New Orleans coaching staff for six seasons and a standout catcher for the Privateers from Jamieson was named the team s most valuable player as a senior as he hit.300 with eight home runs and 68 RBI and led the Privateers to the NCAA Midwest Regional. As an undergraduate, Jamieson was a member of three NCAA Tournament clubs and was selected to the 1980 All-NCAA South Regional team. During his coaching career at UNO, Jamieson was instrumental in guiding the Privateers to four NCAA Regional appearances (1984, 1985, 1987, 1988) and to a spot in the 1984 College World Series in Omaha, Neb. He received his bachelor s and master s degrees in business administration from New Orleans. Jamieson s MU roots run throughout his family. His father, Dick Jamieson, was a former offensive coordinator under Al Onofrio at Missouri and spent several years in the National Football League. His brother, Jeff, is a graduate of Missouri's School of Law and his sister, Judi, also attended Mizzou. A graduate of Rock Bridge High (Columbia), Jamieson is married to the former Cindy Thornton of Columbia, Mo. They are the parents of two sons, Mickey (7) and Ty (6) MEDIA GUIDE STUDENT-ATHLETES WHO SIGNED PRO CONTRACTS 1996 Tom Buchman... Minnesota Twins 1997 Aaron Akin... Florida Marlins Aaron Jaworowski... Minnesota Twins Jeff Terrell... Philadelphia Phillies 1998 Ryan Fry... Kansas City Royals Jeremy Callier... Anaheim Angels Griffin Moore... Kansas City Royals Torre Tyson... Boston Red Sox Nick Schwieder... Anaheim Angels 1999 Chris George... Houston Astros Ryan Jamison... Houston Astros Justin Stine...Toronto Blue Jays 2000 Landon Brandes... St. Louis Cardinals Ralph McCasland... Montreal Expos J.R. Warner... Anaheim Angels Nick Wilfong... San Francisco Giants 2001 Ryan Stegall... Houston Astros Jon Williams... San Francisco Giants 2002 Jody Roughton... Detroit Tigers Drew Endicott... Kansas City Royals 2003 Jayce Tingler... Toronto Blue Jays Justin James... Toronto Blue Jays Andy Shipman... Boston Red Sox Ian Kinsler... Texas Rangers Derek Roper... St. Louis Cardinals The Jamieson Family: Mickey, Tim, Cindy and Ty Danny Hill...Toronto Blue Jays Garrett Broshuis... San Fransisco Giants Cody Ehlers... New York Yankees Mark Alexander... Los Angles Dodgers 81 THE TIGERS

82 MIZZOU BASEBALL EVAN PRATTE Assistant Coach Southwest Missouri St., 91 8th Season at MU Evan Pratte enters his eighth season as the Missouri hitting and infield coach. Pratte joined the Missouri coaching staff via his alma mater, Southwest Missouri State, where he served as a volunteer assistant coach for two seasons. Several of Pratte s lineups at Missouri have posted solid offensive numbers. In 1998, the Tigers hit a school-record 110 home runs a figure that ranked sixth nationally and also posted a school-record.572 slugging percentage. The 2001 edition was fleet of foot on the basepaths, tying the school record of 83 stolen bases first set in In the past seven seasons, 25 Tigers signed professional contracts. Fifteen of Pratte s hitters have earned all-conference honors the past six years. Pratte graduated from SMS following a four-year career with the Bears. He was a standout infielder from , leading the Bears to three conference crowns. He was a first-team all-conference pick in 1990 and 1991 and added all-region honors in Pratte finished his career with 18 home runs, 152 runs batted in and a.335 batting average in 220 games. He ended his playing days owning SMS career records in games played, at bats, hits, singles, total bases, sacrifice hits, assists and double plays. He also ranks among the Bears all-time top 10 in nearly a dozen other categories. Before his coaching stint as SMS, Pratte played five seasons in the Detroit Tigers organization. He had stops in Niagara Falls, Fayetteville, London, Lakeland and Trenton. Pratte led Niagara Falls and Fayetteville in several offensive categories. Pratte was the head coach of the National Baseball Congress Nevada (Mo.) Griffons in Nevada finished with a mark, won the Jayhawk League by six games and placed second in the 32-team NBC World Series. Pratte s wife, Jill, works as a certified athletic trainer at Central Methodist University in Fayette, Mo. The couple is expecting twins in August. 23 THE PRATTE FILE Alma Mater Southwest Missouri State, 91 Coaching Experience Assistant Coach University of Missouri 1998-present Volunteer Assistant Coach Southwest Missouri State Head Coach Nevada (Mo.) Griffons 1997 Playing Experience Southwest Missouri State Minor League Baseball Detroit Tigers Organization THE TIGERS Evan and Jill Pratte 82

83 2005 MEDIA GUIDE TONY VITELLO Assistant Coach Missouri, 01 3rd Season at MU Tony Vitello is in his sixth year as part of the Mizzou baseball program. This will be his third as a member of the coaching staff. Vitello works primarily as the pitching coach while also assisting the hitters and serving as first base coach. Prior to joining the staff, Vitello was a three-year letter winner for the Tigers. He was a member of the Big 12 Conference All Academic Second Team as a senior and a was a two-time member of the Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll. Vitello transferred to the University after a one year stint at Meramec Community College in St. Louis. He was a four-year letterwinner at DeSmet Jesuit High School in St. Louis where he played for his father, Greg, who has coached at the school for 36 years. Vitello s additional coaching experience came in the summer of At that time, he filled the role of Associate Head Coach for the Salinas Packers out in the California Collegiate League. The Packers finished and earned their first and only trip ever to the NBC World Series in Wichita, KS. Following his playing career and the completion of his management degree at MU, Vitello joined the Mizzou coaching staff as the volunteer assistant in He also completed his course work for his master s degree in business. The following season Vitello was elevated to full time assistant coach. 22 THE VITELLO FILE Alma Mater Missouri, 01 Coaching Experience Assistant Coach University of Missouri 2004-present Volunteer Assistant University of Missouri 2003 Assistant Coach Salina Packers 2004 Playing Experience University of Missouri Meramec Community College THE TIGERS

84 MIZZOU BASEBALL KEVIN CULLEN Volunteer Assistant Northwest Missouri State, 00 2nd Season at MU Kevin Cullen is in his second year with Missouri Baseball. His day to day duties include coordinating the Tiger pitching staff and helping manage on and off campus baseball camps. He joined the Tigers in the fall of 2003 after spending a year as the pitching coach at Parkway South HS in St. Louis, Mo. Cullen helped lead the Patriots of PSHS to their first conference title since 1996, during his first season. In addition, during 2003 he accepted a position in scouting with the Minnesota Twins, on an associate basis. Previous to coaching at Parkway South, he helped lead the St. Louis Amateur Baseball Associations Jefferson County Blazers for five seasons, including a World Series appearance and three league championships. While playing, Cullen was on a record setting 44-win team at Jefferson College. He garnered All-American honors as a pitcher following a freshman season in which he finished with a 10-0 record. Following that two-year stint, he finished his playing career and education (B.S., Business Management) at Northwest Missouri State University where a shoulder surgery ended his playing career. 43 THE CULLEN FILE Alma Mater Northwest Missouri State, 00 Coaching Experience Volunteer Assistant Coach University of Missouri 2004-present Assistant Coach Parkway South High School 2003 Assistant Coach Jefferson County Blazers Summer Team Playing Experience Jefferson College Northwest Missouri State THE TIGERS 84

85 2005 MEDIA GUIDE Jon Williams Student Assistant Luke Cassis Director of Operations Greg Nagel Sports Medicine Josh Murray Media Relations Tad Dunn Game Operations Colleen Engelhard Game Operations Scott Nielson Marketing Kim Martin Academic Coordinator Scott Bird Strength & Conditioning Ann Austin Administrative Assistant Matt Inskeep Athletic Equipment Brad Freesenburg Turf Consultant 85 MIZZOU STAFF

86 MIZZOU BASEBALL The Tigers Coaching Staff invites you to attend the 2005 Missouri Baseball Camps Summer Camps Tiger Camp 1 (Grades 2-8)... June 6-10 Tiger Camp 2 (Grades 2-8)... June Hitting and Pitching Camp... July Winter Camps Three two-day winter camp sessions will be held between Christmas and New Year s Day. Dates TBA. The Tiger Camps emphasize the fundamentals and mechanics of baseball. Each player will receive individual instruction and play in a game every day. Instruction is individually oriented, regardless of skill level or experience. The Hitting Camp covers swing mechanics, techniques, drills, practice, philosophy, approach and video analysis of each camper s swing. The Camps are staffed by Head Coach Tim Jamieson, Assistant Coaches Evan Pratte, Tony Vitello and Kevin Cullen and members of the Tiger baseball team. The camps will also include instruction from college coaches and professional scouts. The Pitching Camp involves emphasis on pitching mechanics, techniques, drills, philosophy, conditioning and video analysis. All camps include a combination of team and individual work. For more details, registration forms and camp brochures, check the Missouri Baseball Camp webpage: MISSOURI BASEBALL CAMPS 86

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88 MIZZOU BASEBALL Phoenix, Ariz. February 9-13 Commercial Flight: Depart: Feb. 9 from St. Louis Return: Feb. 13 Road Headquarters: Fairfield Inn Rock Hill, S.C. February Commercial Flight: Depart: Feb. 16 from St. Louis Return: Feb. 20 Road Headquarters: Holiday Inn Memphis, Tenn. February Charter Bus: Depart: Feb. 24 from Columbia Return: Feb. 27 Road Headquarters: Holiday Inn- Sycamore View Normal, Ill. March 23 Charter Bus: Depart: March 23 from Columbia Return: March 23 Road Headquarters: N/A Manhattan, Kan. March Charter Bus: Depart: March 24 from Columbia Return: March 27 Road Headquarters: Fairfield Inn St. Louis, Mo. March 30 Charter Bus: Depart: March 30 from Columbia Return: March 30 Road Headquarters: N/A Cape Girardeau, Mo. April 6 Charter Bus: Depart: April 6 from Columbia Return: April 6 Road Headquarters: N/A Stillwater, Okla. April Charter Bus: Depart: April 14 from Columbia Return: April 17 Road Headquarters: Fairfield Inn O Fallon, Mo. April 20 Charter Bus: Depart: April 20 from Columbia Return: April 20 Road Headquarters: N/A Springfield, Mo. April 26 Charter Bus: Depart: April 26 from Columbia Return: April 26 Road Headquarters: N/A Austin, Texas April 28-May 1 Commercial Flight: Depart: April 28 from TBA Return: May 1 Road Headquarters: Holiday Inn- Town Lake Lincoln, Neb. May 5-8 Charter Bus: Depart: May 5 from Columbia Return: May 8 Road Headquarters: Comfort Suites O Fallon, Mo. May 17 Charter Bus: Depart: May 17 from Columbia Return: May 17 Road Headquarters: N/A O Fallon, Mo. May 18 Charter Bus: Depart: May 18 from Columbia Return: May 18 Road Headquarters: N/A Waco, Texas May Commercial Flight: Depart: May 19 from TBA Return: May 22 Road Headquarters: Clarion Big 12 Tournament Oklahoma City, Okla. May Charter Bus: Depart: May 23 from Columbia Return: May 29 Road Headquarters: TBA Phoenix Lincoln Normal Manhattan O Fallon Springfield Cape Girardeau Stillwater Millington Oklahoma City Waco Austin Rock Hill TRAVEL ITINERARY 88

89 OREGON STATE BEAVERS Date and Time: TBA -- Phoenix, Ariz MEDIA GUIDE PORTLAND PILOTS Date and Time: TBA -- Phoenix, Ariz. GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Corvallis, Ore. Founded: Enrollment:... 18,000 Color:... Orange and Black Conference:... Pac-10 President:... Dr. Paul G. Risser Athletic Director:.. Bob DeCarolis Stadium:... Goss Stadium Capacity:... 2,000 Ticket Office: GO-BEAVS COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Pat Casey Alma Mater:... Geroge Fox, 90 Overall Record: (10 yrs) Record at OSU: (17 yrs) Assistant Coaches:... Dan Spencer Marty Lees Troy Schader TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record:.10-14(T-6th) Starters R/L:... 5/4 Pitchers R/L:... 4/4 Letterwinners R/L:... 17/6 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:...Kip Carlson Office Phone: Home Phone: Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Portland, Ore. Founded: Enrollment:... 3,300 Color:... Purple & White Conference:... WCC President:.. Rev. E. William Beauchamp Athletic Director:.. Larry Williams Stadium:... Joe Etzel Field Capacity:... 1,500 Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Chris Sperry Alma Mater:... Portland, 89 Overall Record: (7 yrs) Record at UP: (7 yrs) Assistant Coaches:... Gary Van Tol Matt Hollod TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: (8th) Starters R/L:... 7/2 Pitchers R/L:... 2/2 Letterwinners R/L:... 17/11 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Jason Brough Office Phone: Home Phone: Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS Date and Time: TBA -- Phoenix, Ariz. GENERAL INFORMATION Location:...Evanston, Ill. Founded: Enrollment:... 7,700 Color:... Purple & White Conference:... Big Ten President:... Henry S. Bienen Athletic Director:... Mark Murphy Stadium:...Rocky Miller Park Capacity:... 1,000 Ticket Office: CATS COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Paul Stevens Alma Mater:... Lewis, 76 Overall Record: (17 yrs) Record at NW: (17 yrs) Assistant Coaches:... Tim Stoddard Ron Klein Joe Keenan TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: (7th) Starters R/L:... 4/5 Pitchers R/L:... 2/2 Letterwinners R/L:... 15/7 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Aaron Bongle Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: Website:... NUsports.com Press Box Phone: SCHEDULE FACTS Mizzou has 57 games scheduled for the 2005 season. The Tigers have 24 home games, 20 road contests and 13 neutral site games on its regular season schedule. Six teams (Texas, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Oklahoma and Youngstown State) on the MU schedule qualified for the NCAA Tournament in Missouri will face five teams (Winthrop, Gardner- Webb, Akron, Navy and North Dakota State) for the first time in the program s history. The Tigers scheduled opponents had a combined record of in Mizzou is all-time against its 2005 opponents. 89 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

90 MIZZOU BASEBALL WINTHROP EAGLES Thursday, February p.m. -- Rock Hill, S.C. Saturday, February Noon -- Rock Hill, S.C. GARDNER-WEBB BULLDOGS Friday, February :30 a.m. -- Rock Hill, S.C. GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Rock Hill, S.C. Founded: Enrollment:... 6,606 Color:... Garnet and Gold Conference:... Big South President:.. Dr. Anthony J. DiGiogio Athletic Director:... Tom Hickman Stadium:...Winthrop Ballpark Capacity:... 1,989 Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Joe Hudak Alma Mater:...Malone College Overall Record: (21 yrs) Record at WU: (13 yrs) Assistant Coaches:... Scott Forbes Kyle DiEduardo Stas Swerdzewski TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: Starters R/L:... 3/6 Letterwinners R/L:... 8/20 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:...Mike Baur Office Phone: baurm@winthrop.edu Fax: Website:. Press Box Phone: GENERAL INFORMATION Location:...Boiling Springs, N.C. Founded: Enrollment:... 3,850 Color:... Scarlet, White and Black Conference:... Atlantic Sun President:... Dr. Frank Campbell Athletic Director:... Chuck Burch Stadium:... Varsity Field Ticket Office COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Rusty Strope Alma Mater... Appalachian St, 82 Overall Record: (2 yrs) Record at GWU: (14 yrs) Assistant Coaches:... Dan Roszel TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: (3rd) Starters R/L:... 7/3 Pitchers R/L... 3/3 Letterwinners R/L:... 17/10 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Marc Robb Office Phone: Cell Phone: mrabb@gardner-webb.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone:... TBA AKRON ZIPS Sunday, February a.m. -- Rock Hill, S.C. NAVY MIDSHIPMEN Friday, February a.m. -- Millington, Tenn. GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Akron, Ohio Founded: Enrollment:... 24,300 Color:... Blue and Gold Conference:... Mid-American President:... Dr. Luis M.Proenza Athletic Director:... Mike Thomas Stadium:... Lee Jackson Field Capacity:... 1,500 Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Tim Berenyi Alma Mater:... Akron 92 Overall Record: (4 yrs) Record at UA: (4 yrs) Assistant Coaches:. Trent Mcllvian TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: Starters R/L:... 6/3 Pitchers R/L:... 6/2 Letterwinners R/L:... 15/6 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Shawn Nestor Office Phone: Home Phone: nestor@uakron.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Annapolis, Md. Founded: Enrollment:... 4,000 Color:... Navy Blue and Gold Conference:... Patriot League President: Vice Adm.Rodney P. Rempt Athletic Director:..Chet Gladchuck Stadium:... Max Bishop Stadium Capacity:... 5,000 Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Steve Whitmyer Alma Mater:... Notre Dame, 83 Overall Record: (5 yrs) Record at Navy: (4 yrs) Assistant Coaches:... Dan Nellum Travis Jewett Jason Ronia TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: (6 th ) Starters R/L:... 5/4 Pitchers R/L:... 5/4 Letterwinners R/L:... 22/6 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Doug DeBiase Office Phone: debiase@usna.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS 90

91 INDIANA STATE SYCAMORES Saturday, February p.m. -- Millington, Tenn MEDIA GUIDE MEMPHIS TIGERS Sunday, February p.m. -- Millington, Tenn. GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Terre Haute, Ind. Founded: Enrollment:... 11,484 Color:... Royal Blue & White Conference:... Missouri Valley President:.. Dr. Lloyd Benjamin, III Athletic Director:... Andrea Myers Stadium:... Sycamore Field Capacity:... 2,500 Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Bob Warn Alma Mater:... S. Illinois, 68 Overall Record:. 1, (32 yrs) Record at ISU:. 1, (29 yrs) Assistant Coach:...C.J. Keating TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: (5 th ) Starters R/L:... 6/4 Pitchers R/L:... 6/6 Letterwinners R/L:... 13/8 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Dan Gisel Office Phone: Home Phone: dgisel@indstate.edu Fax: Website:. Press Box Phone: GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Memphis, Tenn. Founded: Enrollment:... 20,332 Color:... Blue & Gray Conference:... Conference USA President:... Dr. Shirley Raines Athletic Director:...R. C. Johnson Stadium:... Nat Buring Stadium Capacity:... 2,000 Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Daron Schoenrock Alma Mater:Tennessee Tech, 84 Overall Record: (2 yrs) Record at UM:... First Year Assistant Coaches:... Mike Federico Jerry Zulli Greg Olsen Corey Kines TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: (6 th ) Starters R/L:... 6/6 Pitchers R/L:... 4/8 Letterwinners R/L:... 11/14 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contacts:... Jason Redd Office Phone: jredd@memphis.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: EASTERN MICHIGAN EAGLES Friday, March :30 p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Saturday, March p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Sunday, March p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. ILLINOIS STATE REDBIRDS Wednesday, March p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Wednesday, March p.m. -- Normal, Ill. GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Ypsilanti, Mich. Founded: Enrollment:... 24,000 Color:...Green and White Conference:... Mid-American President:... Dr. Craig Willis Athletic Director:... Dave Diles Stadium:...Oestrike Stadium Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Roger Coryell Alma Mater:Eastern Michigan, 71 Overall Record: (17 yrs) Record at EMU: (17 yrs) Assistant Coach:... Jake Boss Jr. TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: Starters R/L:... 9/6 Pitchers R/L:... 7/6 Letterwinners R/L:... 16/10 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:...Jim Streeter Office Phone: jim.streeter@emich.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone:... TBA GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Normal, Ill. Founded: Enrollment:... 20,419 Color:... Red & White Conference:... Missouri Valley President:... Dr. Al Bowman Athletic Director:... Linda Herman Stadium:... Redbird Field Capacity:... 1,500 Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Jim Brownlee Alma Mater:...Illinois State, 70 Overall Record: (2 yrs) Record at ISU: (25 yrs) Assistant Coaches:... Tim Brownlee Seth Kenny Kyle Ehrhardt TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: (9 th ) Starters R/L:... 5/4 Pitchers R/L:... 7/4 Letterwinners R/L:... 15/9 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Aaron Johnson Office Phone: Home Phone: acjohns3@ilstu.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

92 MIZZOU BASEBALL YOUNGSTOWN STATE PENGUINS Friday, March p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Saturday, March p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Sunday, March p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Youngstown, Ohio Founded: Enrollment:... 13,101 Color:... Red & White Conference:... Horizon League President:... Dr. David C. Sweet Athletic Director:... Ron Strollo Stadium:... Eastwood Field Capacity:... 6,000 Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Mike Florak Alma Mater:... Ohio, 91 Overall Record: (9 yrs) Record at YSU: (7 yrs) Assistant Coaches:... Craig Antush Kyle Sobecki Jim Lipinski TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: (7 th ) Starters R/L:... 5/4 Pitchers R/R:... 8/4 Letterwinners R/L:... 14/8 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... John Vogel Office Phone: Cell Phone: javogel@student.ysu.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: SAINT LOUIS BILLIKENS Wednesday, March p.m. -- St. Louis, Mo. Wednesday, April p.m. -- O Fallon, Mo. NORTH DAKOTA STATE BISON Friday, March :30 p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Saturday, March p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Sunday, March p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Fargo, N.D. Founded: Enrollment:... 12,026 Colors:... Yellow and Green Conference:... Independent Chancellor: Dr. Joseph A. Chapman Athletic Director:... Gene Taylor Stadium:... Newman Outdoor Field Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Dr. Mitch McLeod Alma Mater:.. Minn. St.-Moorhead 77 Overall Record: (12 yrs) Record at NDSU: (12 yrs) Assistant Coaches:... Mike Skogen Steve Montgomery TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: (3 rd ) Starters R/L:... 6/6 Pitchers R/L:... 4/1 Letterwinners R/L:... 14/9 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Ryan Perreault Office Phone: Home Phone: Ryan.Perreault@ndsu.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: THE WOOD-BAT CLASSIC GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... St. Louis, Mo. Founded: Enrollment:... 11,217 Color:...Blue & White Conference:... Conference USA President:... Rev. Lawrence Biondi Athletic Director: Cheryl L. Levick Stadium:... Billiken Sports Center Capacity: Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Bob Hughes Alma Mater:... SIU-Edwardsville, 75 Overall Record: (16 yrs) Record at Slu: (16 yrs) Assistant Coaches:... Wes Sells Brian Baker Dan Nicholson TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: (12 th ) Starters R/L:... 7/2 Pitchers R/L:... 10/3 Letterwinners R/L:... 26/9 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Diana Koval Office Phone: Home Phone: kovaldl@slu.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: T. R. Hughes Ballpark in O Fallon, Mo. Each year the Missouri baseball team plays at least one game in its season with wood bats in place of the normal collegiate aluminum versions. This season, the Tigers will continue the annual tradition which Head Coach Tim Jamieson started in the mid-1990 s. The logic was that every player that will move on to play professional ball will need to adjust to the bat, the collegiate summer leagues utilize the wood bat, and the fans have enjoyed the novelty the bats have brought. The Tigers have gone as far as to commemorate the occasions with souvenir wood-bat giveaways. Missouri will take on Saint Louis at T.R. Hughes Ballpark in the St. Louis suburb of O Fallon, Mo., on Wednesday, April 20. This season s wood-bat game against Saint Louis (the two teams also play an aluminum-bat game in St. Louis on March 30) marks the sixth straight year that the Tigers and Billikens have squared off under the unique circumstances. Mizzou has beaten SLU in each of the five previous meetings: 5-3 in 2000, 4-2 in 2001, 10-0 in 2002, 6-0 in 2003 and 3-0 last year. NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS 92

93 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE REDHAWKS Wednesday, April p.m. -- Cape Girardeau, Mo. Wednesday, April p.m. -- Columbia, Mo MEDIA GUIDE SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE BEARS Tuesday, April p.m. -- Springfield, Mo. Tuesday, May :30 p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Founded: Enrollment:... 9,534 Color:... Red and Black Conference:... Ohio Valley President:.. Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins Athletic Director:... Don Kaverman Stadium:... Capaha Field Capacity:... 2,000 Ticket Office: SEMOTIK COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Mark Hogan Alma Mater:... SEMO, 77 Overall Record: (23 yrs) Record at SEMO: (10 yrs) Assistant Coaches:.. Scott Southard Jeff Dodson TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: (4 th ) Starters R/L:... 7/4 Pitchers R/L:... 6/2 Letterwinners R/L:... 15/8 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Patrick Clark Office Phone: Home Phone: paclark@semo.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Springfield, Mo. Founded: Enrollment:... 20,846 Color:... Maroon & White Conference:... Missouri Valley President:... Dr. John Keiser Athletic Director:... Bill Rowe Stadium:...Hammons Field Capacity:... 8,000 Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Keith Guttin Alma Mater:... Missouri-St. Louis, 78 Overall Record: (22 yrs) Record at SMS: (22 yrs) Assistant Coaches:.. Brent Thomas Paul Evans Sam Carel TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: (3 rd ) Starters R/L:... 6/3 Pitchers R/L:... 7/2 Letterwinners R/L:... 18/8 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Jeff Williams Office Phone: Cell Phone: JeffWilliams@smsu.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SALUKIS Tuesday, May p.m. -- O Fallon, Mo. ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLNI Wednesday, May :30 p.m. -- O Fallon, Mo. GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Carbondale, Ill. Founded: Enrollment:... 21,598 Color:...Maroon and White Conference:... Missouri Valley Chancellor:... Dr. Walter Wendler Athletic Director:. Paul Kowalczyk Stadium:... Abe Martin Field Capacity:... 2,000 Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Dan Callahan Alma Mater:... SIU 87 Overall Record: (16 yrs) Record at SIU: (10 yrs) Assistant Coaches:. Ken Henderson Bryan Wolff Tony Etnier TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: (4 th ) Starters R/L:... 5/4 Letterwinners R/L:... 12/10 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Jeff Honza Office Phone: Cell Phone: honz@siu.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Champaign, Ill. Founded: Enrollment:... 38,253 Color:... Orange and Blue Conference:... Big Ten President:... B. Joseph White Athletic Director:... Ron Guenther Stadium:... Illinois Field Capacity:... 2,000 Ticket Office COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Richard Jones Alma Mater:Southern Illinois, 60 Overall Record: (38 yr) Record at UI: (14 yr) Assistant Coaches:...Dan Hartleb Eric Snider TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Conf. Record: (9 th ) Starters R/L:... 7/2 Letterwinners R/L:... 14/7 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Derek Neal Office Phone: Cell Phone: drneal@uiuc.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

94 MIZZOU BASEBALL KANSAS STATE WILDCATS Friday, March :30 p.m. -- Manhattan, Kan. Saturday, March p.m. -- Manhattan, Kan. Sunday, March p.m. -- Manhattan, Kan. TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS Friday, April :30 p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Saturday, April :30 p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Sunday, April p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Brad Hill Head Coach Steve Murphy Junior -- OF Larry Hays Head Coach Cameron Blair Senior -- SS GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Manhattan, Kan. Founded: Enrollment:... 23,151 Color:... Purple & White Conference:... Big 12 President:... Dr. Jon Wefald Athletic Director:... Tim Weiser Stadium:... Frank Myers Field at Tointol Family Stadium Capacity:... 2,331 Ticket Office: CATS COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Brad Hill Alma Mater:... Emporia State, 85 Overall Record: (12 yrs) Record at KSU: (1 yr) Assistant Coaches:... Sean McCann Tom Myers TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Big 12 Record: (10 th ) Starters R/L:... 3/6 Pitchers R/L:... 2/9 Letterwinners R/L:... 8/18 SERIES INFORMATION Overall:...MU leads Current Streak:... 1 by Missouri Last Year:... in Columbia 3/26... KSU, 3-5 3/27... KSU, 4-6 3/28... MU, 12-0 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Kenny Lannou Office Phone: Cell Phone: klannou@k-state.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: GENERAL INFORMATION Location:...Lubbock, Texas Founded: Enrollment:... 28,588 Color:...Scarlet & Black Conference:... Big 12 Chancellor:... Dr. David Smith Athletic Director:... Gerald Myers Stadium:... Dan Law Field Capacity:... 5,050 Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Larry Hays Alma Mater:... E. New Mexico, 66 Overall Record:.1, (34 yrs) Record at TTU: (18 yrs) Assistant Coaches:... Daren Hays Travis Walden TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Big 12 Record: (3 rd ) Starters R/L:... 4/5 Pitchers R/L... 4/8 Letterwinners R/L:... 10/14 SERIES INFORMATION Overall:...TTU leads Current Streak:... 2 by Missouri Last Year:... in Lubbock 5/7... TTU, 5-7 5/8... MU, 5-3 5/9... MU, 3-1 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Blayne Beal Office Phone: Home Phone: blayne.beal@ttu.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: BIG 12 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS 94

95 TEXAS A&M AGGIES Friday, April :30 p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Saturday, April p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Sunday, April p.m. -- Columbia, Mo MEDIA GUIDE OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS Friday, April p.m. -- Stillwater, Okla. Saturday, April p.m. -- Stillwater, Okla. Sunday, April p.m. -- Stillwater, Okla. Mark Johnson Head Coach Cliff Pennington Junior -- SS Frank Anderson Head Coach Thomas Cowley Junior -- LHP GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... College Station, Texas Founded: Enrollment:... 44,571 Color:... Maroon & White Conference:... Big 12 President:... Dr. Robert M. Gates Athletic Director:... Bill Byrne Stadium:... Olsen Field Capacity:... 7,053 Ticket Office: GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Stillwater, Okla. Founded: Enrollement:... 21,800 Color:... Orange & Black Conference:... Big 12 President:... Dr. David Schmidly Athletic Director:... Harry Birdwell Stadium: Allie P. Reynolds Stadium Capacity:... 4,000 Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Mark Johnson Alma Mater:... New Mexico, 67 Overall Record: (20 yrs) Record at A&M: (20 yrs) Assistant Coaches:... Jim Lawler David Coleman TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Big 12 Record: (5 th ) Starters R/L:... 6/3 Pitchers R/L:... 12/2 Letterwinners R/L:... 19/9 SERIES INFORMATION Overall:... A&M leads Current Streak:... 3 by Texas A&M Last Year:... in College Station 4/23... A&M, 6-1 4/24... A&M, 7-6 4/25... Canceled MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Chuck Glenewinkel Office Phone: Cell Phone: chuck@athletics.tamu.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: COACHING STAFF Head Coach... Frank Anderson Alma Mater:... Emporia State, 83 Overall Record: (1 yr) Record at OSU: (1 yr) Assistant Coaches:... Greg Evans Billy Jones TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Big 12 Record: (6 th ) Starters R/L:... 6/3 Pitchers R/L:... 8/4 Letterwinners R/L:... 16/12 SERIES INFORMATION Overall:... OSU leads Current Streak:... 1 by OSU Last Year:... in Columbia 5/21...MU, 9-5 5/22... MU, /23...MU, 7-3 Big 12 Tournament 5/30... OSU, 9-10 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:.. Thomas Samuel Office Phone: Cell Phone: samuetv@okstate.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: BIG 12 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

96 MIZZOU BASEBALL OKLAHOMA SOONERS Friday, April :30 p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Saturday, April p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Sunday, April p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. TEXAS LONGHORNS Friday, April :15 p.m. -- Austin, Texas Saturday, April p.m. -- Austin, Texas Sunday, May p.m. -- Austin, Texas Larry Cochell Head Coach Daniel McCutchen Senior -- RHP Augie Garrido Head Coach Seth Johnston Senior -- INF GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Norman, Okla. Founded: Enrollment:... 31,400 Color:... Crimson & Cream Conference:... Big 12 President:... David Boren Athletic Director:... Joe Castiglione Stadium:... L. Dale Mitchell Park Capacity:... 2,700 Ticket Office: GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Austin, Texas Founded: Enrollement:... 50,403 Color:... Burnt Orange & White Conference:... Big 12 President:... Dr. Larry R. Faulkner Athletic Director:... DeLoss Dodds Stadium:... Disch-Falk Field Capacity:... 6,649 Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Larry Cochell Alma Mater:... Arizona State, 64 Overall Record: 1, (38 yrs) Record at OU: (14 yrs) Assistant Coaches: Sunny Golloway Fred Corral TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Big 12 Record: (2 nd ) Starters R/L:... 5/4 Pitchers R/L:... 6/2 Letterwinners R/L:... 9/14 SERIES INFORMATION Overall:... OU leads Current Streak:... 1 by Missouri Last Year:... in Norman 4/9... OU, 2-3 4/10... OU, 5-8 4/11... OU, 3-4 Big 12 Tournament 5/26...MU, 9-5 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Danielle Felter Office Phone: Home Phone: dfelter@ou.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: COACHING STAFF Head Coach... Augie Garrido Alma Mater:... Fresno State, 61 Overall Record:.. 1, (36 yrs) Record atut: (8 yrs) Assistant Coaches:Tommy Harmon Tom Holliday TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Big 12 Record: (1 st ) Starters R/L:... 5/4 Pitchers R/L:... 9/5 Letterwinners R/L:... 19/9 SERIES INFORMATION Overall:...UT leads Current Streak:... 1 by Texas Last Year:... in Columbia 4/30...MU, 4-1 5/1... MU, 8-0 5/2... UT, 0-16 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Mike Forcucci Office Phone: Cell Phone: Mike.Forcucci@athletics.utexas.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: BIG 12 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS 96

97 NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS Friday, May :35 p.m. -- Lincoln, Neb. Saturday, May :05 p.m. -- Lincoln, Neb. Sunday, May :05 p.m. -- Lincoln, Neb MEDIA GUIDE KANSAS JAYHAWKS Friday, May :30 p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Saturday, May p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Sunday, May p.m. -- Columbia, Mo. Mike Anderson Head Coach Alex Gordon, Junior -- INF Ritch Price Head Coach Sean Richardson Junior -- C GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Lincoln, Neb. Founded: Enrollement:...25,000 Color:... Scarlet & Cream Conference:... Big 12 Chancellor:... Harvey Perlman Athletic Director:... Steve Pederson Stadium:... Hawks Field at Haymarket Park Capacity:...8,486 Ticket Office: BIGRED COACHING STAFF Head Coach... Mike Anderson Alma Mater:.. Nothern Colorado, 90 Overall Record: (3 yrs) Record at NU: (3 yrs) Assistant Coaches:... Rob Childress Andy Sawyers Will Bolt TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Big 12 Record: (8 th ) Starters R/L:... 6/3 Pitchers R/L:... 6/5 Letterwinners R/L:... 16/12 SERIES INFORMATION Overall:...MU leads Current Streak:... 1 by Nebraska Last Year:... in Columbia 4/16...MU, 3-2 4/17... MU, /18... NU, MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Shamus McKnight Office Phone: Cell Phone: smcknight@huskers.com Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: GENERAL INFORMATION Location:...Lawrence, Kan. Founded: Enrollment:... 28,849 Color:... Crimson & Blue Conference:... Big 12 Chancellor:.. Dr. Robert Hemenway Athletic Director:... Lew Perkins Stadium:...Hoglund Ballpark Capacity:... 2,500 Ticket Office: HAWKS COACHING STAFF Head Coach:... Ritch Price Alma Mater:... Willamette, 78 Overall Record: (10 yrs) Record at KU: (2 yrs) Assistant Coaches:... Steve Abney Ryan Graves Kevin Tucker TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Big 12 Record: (9 th ) Starters R/L:... 5/3 Pitchers R/L:... 9/6 Letterwinners R/L:... 17/9 SERIES INFORMATION Overall:...MU leads Current Streak:... 1 by Kansas Last Year:... in Lawrence 3/21... KU, /22...MU, 2-1 3/23... KU, 3-4 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:Adam Quisenberry Office Phone: Home Phone: adamq@ku.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: BIG 12 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

98 MIZZOU BASEBALL BAYLOR BEARS Friday, May p.m. -- Waco, Texas Saturday, May p.m. -- Waco, Texas Sunday, May p.m. -- Waco, Texas Steve Smith Head Coach GENERAL INFORMATION Location:... Waco, Texas Founded: Enrollement:... 13,799 Color:... Green & Gold Conference:... Big 12 President:... Dr. Robert B. Sloan Athletic Director:... Ian McCaw Stadium:... Baylor Ballpark Capacity:... 5,000 Ticket Office: COACHING STAFF Head Coach... Steve Smith Alma Mater:... Baylor, 86 Overall Record: (10yrs) Record at BU: (10yrs) Assistant Coaches:. Mitch Thompson Steve Johnigan Chris Berry TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Record: Big 12 Record: (6 th ) Starters R/L:... 8/1 Pitcher R/L:... 10/3 Letterwinners R/L:... 21/5 Michael Griffin Senior -- INF SERIES INFORMATION Overall:... BU leads Current Streak:... 2 by Missouri Last Year:... in Columbia 4/2... MU, /3... BU, /4... BU, 6-9 Big 12 Tournament 5/27... MU, /29... MU, 10-7 MEDIA RELATIONS Baseball Contact:... Larry Little Office Phone: Home Phone: Larry_Little@baylor.edu Fax: Website:... Press Box Phone: OPPONENT SID DIRECTORY Oregon State... Kip Carlson Phone: Fax: kip.carlson@orst.edu... Portland... Jason Brough Phone: Fax: brough@up.edu... Northwestern... Aaron Bongle Phone: Fax: a-bongle2@northwestern.edu... Winthrop... Mike Baur Phone: Fax: baurm@winthrop.edu... Gardner-Webb... Mark Robb Phone: Fax: mrabb@gardner-webb.edu... Akron... Shawn Nestor Phone: Fax: nestor@uakron.edu... Navy... Doug DeBiase Phone: Fax: debiase@usna.edu... Indiana State... Dan Gisel Phone: Fax: dgisel@indstate.edu... Memphis... Jason Redd Phone: Fax: jredd@memphis.edu... Eastern Michigan... Jim Streeter Phone: Fax: jim.streeter@emich.edu... Illinois State... Aaron Johnston Phone: Fax: acjohns3@ilstu.edu... Youngstown State... John Vogel Phone: Fax: javogel@student.ysu.edu... North Dakota State... Ryan Perreault Phone: Fax: Ryan.Perreault@ndsu.edu... Southeast Missouri State... Patrick Clark Phone: Fax: paclark@semo.edu... Saint Louis... Diana Koval Phone: Fax: kovaldl@slu.edu... Southwest Missouri State... Jeff Williams Phone: Fax: JeffWilliams@smsu.edu... Southern Illinois... Jeff Honza Phone: Fax: honz@siu.edu Illinois... Derek Neal Phone: Fax: drneal@uiuc.edu... Kansas State... Kenny Lannou Phone: Fax: klannou@k-state.edu... Baylor... Larry Little Phone: Fax: Larry_Little@baylor.edu... Oklahoma... Danielle Felter Phone: Fax: dfelter@ou.edu... Nebraska... Shamus McKnight Phone: Fax: smcknight@huskers.com... Texas A&M... Chuck Glenwinkel Phone: Fax: chuck@athletics.tamu.edu... Texas... Mike Forcucci Phone: Fax: Mike.Forcucci@athletics.utexas.edu... Texas Tech... Blayne Beal Phone: Fax: blayne.beal@ttu.edu... Kansas... Adam Quisenberry Phone: Fax: adamq@ku.edu... Oklahoma State... Thomas Samuel Phone: Fax: samuetv@okstate.edu... BIG 12 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS 98

99 Phillips 66 Big 12 Baseball Tournaments in Look to Continued Success After Record-Breaking Run Phillips 66 Big 12 baseball tournaments are scheduled for Oklahoma City s SBC Bricktown Ballpark for three consecutive years from as the tourneys seek to continue a set of record-breaking attendance and interest numbers. The first eight jousts have set almost annual attendance records while being played at three sites: All-Sports Stadium (capacity: 12,000, 1997) in Oklahoma City, SBC Bricktown Ballpark (13,066, , 2003, ) and Ameriquest Field in Arlington (49,115, 2002, 2004). The eight-year total tickets sold count for 104 tournament games is 893,172-a national high for any conference from and NCAA-best tourney average of just under 112,000 per year. In 2002 it moved to the largest postseason venue besides football and outdoor track and field in Big 12 history as Ameriquest Field in Arlington, home of the American League Texas Rangers, and set another national record with 150,196 tickets sold for 14 games. In the two years at Ameriquest Field, the tournament had 275,824 tickets sold for 27 games-an average of 10,216. The Oklahoma City All-Sports Association has provided similar hospitality for 26 consecutive Big Eight and later Phillips 66 Big 12 tournaments from and again in The 98 Big 12 meet was one of the first major events of national significance after a gala dedication of SBC Bricktown Ballpark and unveiling of a statue of the immortal Mickey Mantle outside the facility in April The 1999 Phillips 66 Big 12 added another star to the record fan support with a thenconference-tourney-most 129,334 attendance (tickets sold) for 13 games. In 99 fans also had the opportunity to watch an expanded, eightteam (from the previous six-team jousts in 1997 and 98) at Oklahoma City. One year after that record turnout, the 2000 Phillips 66 meet had the third-largest turnout in Division I baseball history with 126,482 tickets sold for 14 games. These followed a previous all-time NCAA mark of 113,108 ticket purchasers at the OKC facility for the 11-game tournament in 98. The stateof-the-art facility also is the home for the Class AAA Oklahoma RedHawks, NCAA Regional tournaments and numerous NAIA and Oklahoma area amateur tournaments. In 1997 the initial six-team Big 12 tourney drew a nation s best total estimated attendance of 56,742 (49,684 paid). The tourney field was expanded to from six to eight teams in 1999 to reflect the addition of 16 schools nationally to the 64-squad (from 48-team) NCAA bracket. FSN has carried all Phillips 66 Big 12 tournament title games as well as 10th if necessary contests in the 1997 and 98 classics at OKC and semifinal encounters in both 2003 and 04. The Phillips 66 Big 12 Tournament is a trend-setting event as well a solid success for teams and fans. The Big 12 agreement with Arlington and the Texas Rangers for 2002 and 04 was the first-ever venture between a conference baseball tournament and Major League Baseball facility on an advance contract basis. It has attracted 85,000-plus fans for seven consecutive years and in excess of 100,000 fans for seven of its first eight outings. For baseball ticket information, suites, box seats, sponsorships, and other data about the eight-team Phillips 66 Big 12 postseason tournament, on May 25-29, 2005, please contact the Big 12 website at: For 2005 ticket packages and to be placed on the tickets orders list, please contact The Oklahoma City All Sports Association at (405) (website: The format consists of four games on Wednesday-Thursday, two games Friday, twoto-four contests Saturday in the two-bracket format, and the tourney championship game on Sunday in a national telecast on Fox Sports Net after two regional telecasts Saturday of Games 11 and 12. The winner of the Sunday battle earns the Big 12 s automatic berth in the 64- team NCAA Regionals MEDIA GUIDE 59th Annual NCAA Division I Baseball Championships Championships Dates & Sites Regionals (16): Sites: To be determined Dates: June 3-6, 2005 Super-Regionals (8): Sites: To be determined Dates: June or 11-13, 2005 College World Series: Omaha s Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium Omaha, Nebraska Creighton University (host) June 17-27, 2005 The members of the Big 12 have a long and proud history in the NCAA Tournament and College World Series. Nine of the 10 baseball playing schools have made a combined 177 NCAA Tournament appearances and have advanced to the CWS 74 times. Big 12 schools proudly hang nine NCAA Championship banners from their rafters: MISSOURI Oklahoma- 1951, 1994 Oklahoma State Texas-1949, 1905, 1975, 1983, POSTSEASON INFORMATION

100 MIZZOU BASEBALL Air Force Arkansas Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas State Arizona Arizona State Auburn Albany Baker Baylor Bowling Green Bradley Brigham Young Brown Buffalo Cal-Berkeley Cal-Los Angeles Cal-Riverside Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge Cal Poly Pomona Centenary Central Florida Central Methodist Central Michigan Central Missouri Chicago State Coastal Carolina College of Emporia Colorado Colorado State Columbia Cornell Creighton Dallas Drake Drury Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Evangel Evansville Florida Florida Southern Fontbonne College Fresno State Furman Gonzaga Harris-Stowe (Mo.) Harvard Hawaii Holy Cross Honolulu Illinois Illinois-Chicago Illinois State Illinois Wesleyan Indiana Indiana State Iowa Iowa State Ithica Jackson State Jacksonville Jacksonville State Kansas Kansas State Kentucky Knox College Lafayette Lamar LeMoyne Liberty Lincoln (Mo.) Lindenwood College Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana State Loyola Marymount Maine Maryville Massachusetts Memphis Michigan Michigan State Middle Tenn. State Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Baptist Missouri-Rolla Missouri-St. Louis Missouri Southern Missouri Valley Missouri Western Morehead State Murray State Nebraska Nebraska-Omaha Nevada-Las Vegas Nevada New Mexico New Orleans Nicholls State North Carolina North Carolina State N. Carolina-Wilmington. 2-1 North Dakota Northern Iowa Notre Dame Northwestern Northwestern State NW Missouri State Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Old Dominion Oral Roberts Oregon State Penn State Pepperdine Pittsburgh Portland Princeton Purdue Quincy University Rice Rider Rockhurst Rollins Saint Louis St. Olaf Sam Houston San Diego San Diego State San Jose State Santa Clara Seton Hall South Alabama South Dakota South Dakota State Southeast Louisiana Southeast Missouri Southern California SIU-Carbondale SIU-Edwardsville Southern Methodist Southern Mississippi Southern Baptist Junior Zane Taylor Southwest Baptist Southwest Missouri Southwest Texas Stetson Temple Texas Texas A&M Texas Christian Texas Lutheran Texas-Pan American Texas Tech Tennessee-Martin Trinity Truman State Tulane Tulsa Utah U.S. International Valparaiso Virginia Tech Wake Forest Washburn Washington Washington (Mo.) Washington State West Texas State Western Illinois Western Michigan Westminster Wichita State William Jewell William Penn William Woods Wisconsin Wisconsin-LaCrosse Wisconsin-Oshkosh Wyoming Youngstown State opponents in bold type SERIES RECORDS 100

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102 MIZZOU BASEBALL A runner-up finish at the Big 12 Conference Tournament and another trip to the NCAA Tournament highlighted the 2004 season for the Missouri baseball team. Led by solid pitching and powerful bats up-and-down the lineup, Mizzou finished the season , marking the most wins by a Tiger team since the 1996 team finished MU returned to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season, making its first back-to-back NCAA Tournament trips since the seasons. An early season charge caused teams around the Big 12 Conference, as well as around the nation, to take notice of the Tigers, who opened the year with sixstraight wins and won 11 of their first 13 games. Included in the quick start was a tournament title at the Easton/USA Challenge in Millington, Tenn. Missouri was 4-0 at the tournament, including a 3-2 win over Memphis, which marked the 300 th career win for Head Coach Tim Jamieson. Cody Ehlers BACK FOR MORE IN 2004 Tigers make a second-consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament Garrett Broshuis Mizzou was 19-4 when Big 12 Conference play began, but struggled in the early goings of the conference season. After dropping its first three league series, going 2-7 against Kansas State, Baylor and Oklahoma, the Tigers regrouped to win two of their three games against then No. 15- Nebraska. Brad Flanders single in the bottom of the ninth gave Missouri the win in game one of the series. The Tigers followed that with a 17-hit, 16-run performance in a win to take a 2-0 lead in the series. They nearly pulled off a sweep, coming back from seven runs down to take the lead over the Huskers in the final game before a three-run ninth inning for Nebraska gave the Huskers their lone win of the series. Two weeks later, MU took the first two games of its three-game series against the No. 1 ranked Texas Longhorns. Senior Danny Hill led Missouri to a 4-1 win in Friday s series opener, allowing just one run on five hits in seven innings of work. Junior Garrett Broshuis followed by going 8.1 innings and teaming with senior reliever Mark Alexander to shutout the Longhorns 8-0 in the second game of the weekend set. The following week, the Tigers went to Lubbock, Texas where they took two-ofthree from the Red Raiders. After dropping the series opener, MU had to comeback in each of the next two games, to defeat Tech in both games and taking the series victory. Mizzou dropped two games of its threegame series against Kansas, but followed that by putting together its longest winning streak of the season to finish the year. MU defeated non-conference opponent, Southeast Missouri State in a 13-inning battle to start the streak. It then swept the final three-game series of the season, against Oklahoma State. After a 9-5 win in the first game of the series, the Tigers rallied to win the second game on Senior Day at Taylor Stadium. Mizzou scored six runs in the eighth inning and one in the ninth to take a 10-9 win and a 2-0 lead in the series. Four of the eight seniors that were honored before the game homered in the MU victory. 04 REVIEW 102

103 2005 MEDIA GUIDE Danny Hill and would head to Fayetteville, Ark. for the NCAA Regionals. Once in Fayetteville, MU ran into Wichita State and All-American pitcher Mike Pelfrey in its first game. WSU defeated Mizzou 3-0 in a battle of pitchers between Pelfrey and MU s Hill. The Tigers remained alive with a victory over LeMoyne the following day. With the 11-3 win, Garrett Broshuis improved to 11-0 on the year, becoming only the third MU pitcher to reach 11 wins in a season and the first to do it without losing a game. A few hours after defeating LeMoyne, Missouri fell to Arkansas by a score of 10-7, ending the MU season. As the season ended, the awards began to come in. Broshuis was named to the All- Big 12 Conference First Team as well as being named to the Big 12 All-Tournament team. Along with his on-field accomplishments, Broshuis added to his academic awards. He was named to the Joining Broshuis on the All-Big 12 first team was senior Lee Laskowski. Ryan Rallo was a second team selection, while Danny Hill, Cody Ehlers, Mark Alexander, James Boone and Nathan Culp were all named Honorable Mention. Ehlers led MU in nearly every offensive category on the year and moved into second in career RBI and career doubles at Mizzou and is fourth in career home runs. He was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Big 12 Tournament. Alexander set a new school record with 35 appearances on the season and closed the year with 10 saves, which is second most in MU history. In the June, four Tigers were selected in the Major League Baseball First-Year Players Draft led by Hill, who was a third round selection of the Toronto Blue Jays. He was the 87 th overall pick, which is the highest selection for a MU player since Mizzou then defeated the Cowboys 7-3 in the series finale to close out its first conference sweep of the season. The Tigers extended their streak to a season-best seven games by winning their first three games of the Big 12 Conference Tournament in Arlington, Texas, advancing to the title game. Missouri defeated Oklahoma in its opener of the tournament by a score of 9-5 and followed that with two wins against Baylor. The first was an impressive 12-1 win, in a game that was called after seven-innings due to the league s 10-run rule. A 10-7 win over the Bears in the semifinals, put Mizzou in its first-ever Big 12 Championship game and its first conference title game since Missouri and Oklahoma State met for the Big 12 Tournament Championship and took part in possibly the best Big 12 title game in the eight years of the conference. The Tigers fell to OSU in 13 innings by a score of 10-9 in what was the longest Big 12 Championship game in league history. The next day, the Tigers would receive an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament Lee Laskowski Academic All-Big 12 and the Academic All- District teams for the second straight season and became the 11 th Academic All- American in Tigers history. Dave Silvestri was taken in the second round in Broshuis was a fifth round pick by the San Francisco Giants, Ehlers went to the New York Yankees in the 11 th round, and the Los Angeles Dodgers took Alexander in the 20 th round REVIEW

104 MIZZOU BASEBALL 2004 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS! Mizzou was the runner-up at the 2004 Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament in Arlington, Texas.! The Tigers made back-to-back trips to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since It was their 16 th NCAA Tournament appearance of all-time.! Junior right-handed pitcher Garrett Broshuis finished the year with an 11-0 record, becoming only the third player in MU history to record 11 wins in a season.! Senior Cody Ehlers was named the Most Outstanding Player at the Big 12 Tournament and was joined on the All- Tournament team by Garrett Broshuis, James Boone, Mark Alexander and Lee Laskowski.! Garrett Broshuis and Lee Laskowski were named to the All-Big 12 Conference First Team, while Ryan Rallo was a Second Team selection. Danny Hill, Cody Ehlers, Mark Alexander, James Boone and Nathan Culp were all named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention.! Mark Alexander set a school record with 35 appearances on the year. He had 10 saves, which was second most in Missouri history.! James Boone was named the Big 12 Conference Player of the Week on March 16 after going 10-for-15 (.667) in the four games of the previous week. Garrett Broshuis earned the Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the Week on May 4 after he picked up the win over Texas, allowing just four hits in 8.1 scoreless innings and striking out a career-high nine. Mark Alexander earned Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the Week on May 11 after recording a win and a save in the series against Texas Tech.! Cody Ehlers moved into second all-time in career doubles (53) and second in RBI (189) at Mizzou. He is also fourth in career home runs with 37 and third in extra base hits with 94.! Lee Laskowski finished the year with a.381 batting average in Big 12 games, which was third best in the conference.! Brad Flanders became only the second player in Mizzou history to hit three home runs in one game when he did it against Coastal Carolina on Feb. 21. He joins Jerry Schoonmaker, who hit three homers in a game during the 1954 National Championship season, as the only Tigers to achieve the feat.! Head Coach Tim Jamieson picked up his 300 th career victory with Missouri s 3-2 win over Memphis on March 13. He is the third coach in MU history to record 300 wins, joining John Hi Simmons and Gene McArtor.! Garrett Broshuis was named an Academic All-American, becoming the 11 th Tiger ever to receive the honor and the first since 1998.! Seniors Danny Hill, Cody Ehlers and Mark Alexander and junior Garrett Broshuis were selected in the 2004 Major League Baseball First-Year Players Draft. Hill was taken by the Toronto Blue Jays in the third round with the 87 th overall pick, which is the highest draft position for a Tiger since Dave Silvestri was a second-round pick in Broshuis was taken in the fifth round by San Francisco, Ehlers went to the New York Yankees in the 11 th round and Alexander was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 20 th round. 04 REVIEW 104

105 2005 MEDIA GUIDE OVERALL RECORD: BIG 12 RECORD: HOME: AWAY: NEUTRAL: 13-4 Date Opposing team Score r h e/ r h e Inns Overall Big 12 Pitcher of record Attend Time #Feb 13 vs Nevada W, / Braud (W 1-0) - 3:11 #Feb 14 vs Portland W, / Dessau (W 1-0) - 2:44 #Feb 15 vs Portland W, / Broshuis (W 1-0) - 2:26 %Feb 19 at Coastal Carolina W, / Alexander (W 1-0) 512 3:55 %Feb 20 vs Rider W, / Dessau (W 2-0) 132 2:09 %Feb 21 at Coastal Carolina W, / Broshuis (W 2-0) 450 3:01 %Feb 22 vs Albany L, / Culp (L 0-1) 190 2:40 Feb 27 YOUNGSTOWN STATE L, / Hill (L 0-1) 525 2:51 Feb 28 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W, / Dessau (W 3-0) 573 2:18 Feb 29 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W, / Broshuis (W 3-0) 476 2:59 Mar 02 WESTERN ILLINOIS W, / Culp (W 1-1) 289 1:55 Mar 03 WESTERN ILLINOIS W, / Braud (W 2-0) 181 2:20 Mar 05 at Washington W, / Hill (W 1-1) 324 3:00 Mar 06 at Washington L, / Dessau (L 3-1) 306 2:50 Mar 07 at Washington T, / None 287 3:20 &Mar 12 vs Wake Forest W, / Braud (W 3-0) 225 3:19 &Mar 12 vs Indiana State W, / Admire (W 1-0) 185 2:34 &Mar 13 vs Memphis W, / Dessau (W 4-1) 310 2:19 &Mar 14 vs Tennessee-Martin W, / Broshuis (W 4-0) 195 2:18 Mar 17 ILLINOIS STATE L, / Braud (L 3-1) 225 2:46 Mar 19 CHICAGO STATE W, / Hill (W 2-1) 416 2:49 Mar 20 CHICAGO STATE W, / Dessau (W 5-1) 408 2:03 Mar 21 CHICAGO STATE W, / Broshuis (W 5-0) 278 2:35 Mar 24 at SE Missouri State W, / Culp (W 2-1) :57 *Mar 26 KANSAS STATE L, / Hill (L 2-2) 341 2:25 *Mar 27 KANSAS STATE L, / Scherzer (L 0-1) 665 3:03 *Mar 28 KANSAS STATE W, / Broshuis (W 6-0) 261 2:03 *Apr 02 BAYLOR W, / Hill (W 3-2) 661 2:43 *Apr 03 BAYLOR L, / Dessau (L 5-2) 682 3:13 *Apr 04 BAYLOR L, / Parker (L 0-1) 608 2:50 Apr 07 SAINT LOUIS L, / Culp (L 2-2) 457 2:37 *Apr 09 at Oklahoma L, / Parker (L 0-2) 827 2:54 *Apr 10 at Oklahoma L, / Dessau (L 5-3) 843 2:45 *Apr 11 at Oklahoma L, / Braud (L 3-2) 584 2:36 Apr 14 at SMS W, / Admire (W 2-0) :59 *Apr 16 NEBRASKA W, / Admire (W 3-0) 837 2:35 *Apr 17 NEBRASKA W, / Dessau (W 6-3) :14 *Apr 18 NEBRASKA L, / Cole (L 0-1) 835 3:28 Apr 20 SMS L, / Cole (L 0-2) :14 *Apr 23 at Texas A&M L, / Hill (L 3-3) :57 *Apr 24 at Texas A&M L, / Dessau (L 6-4) :40 Apr 28 vs Saint Louis W, / Culp (W 3-2) :26 *Apr 30 TEXAS W, / Hill (W 4-3) :35 *May 01 TEXAS W, / Broshuis (W 7-0) :12 *May 02 TEXAS L, / Admire (L 3-1) 968 1:57 *May 07 at Texas Tech L, / Parker (L 0-3) :28 *May 08 at Texas Tech W, / Alexander (W 2-0) :56 *May 09 at Texas Tech W, / Parker (W 1-2) :44 *May 14 at Kansas L, / Hill (L 4-4) 697 2:35 *May 15 at Kansas W, / Broshuis (W 8-0) 854 2:28 *May 16 at Kansas L, / Culp (L 3-3) 596 2:40 May 19 SE MISSOURI STATE W, / Admire (W 4-1) 538 4:39 *May 21 OKLAHOMA STATE W / Broshuis (W 9-0) 729 2:36 *May 22 OKLAHOMA STATE W, / Alexander (W 3-0) :14 *May 23 OKLAHOMA STATE W, / Culp (W 4-3) 814 2:40!May 26 vs Oklahoma W, / Broshuis (W 10-0) :59!May 27 vs Baylor W, / Hill (W 5-4) :17!May 29 vs Baylor W, / Alexander (W 4-0) :52!May 30 vs Oklahoma State L, / Admire (L 4-2) :32 +Jun 04 vs Wichita State L, / Hill (L 5-5) :05 +Jun 05 vs Le Moyne W, / Broshuis (W 11-0) :59 +Jun 05 vs Arkansas L, / Culp (L 4-4) :04 * = Conference game # = Oakland A s Spring Training Tournament (Phoenix, Ariz.) % = Coastal Carolina Beach Blast (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) & = Easton/USA Challenge (Millington, Tenn.)! = Big 12 Conference Tournament (Arlington, Texas) + = NCAA Tournament (Fayetteville, Ark.) () extra inning game REVIEW

106 MIZZOU BASEBALL 2004 OVERALL SEASON STATS Overall Record: Big 12 Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: 13-4 Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG%BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 41 Ehlers, Cody Laskowski, Lee Boone, James Helms, Trevor Rallo, Ryan Hernandez, J Taylor, Zane Williams, Tyler Flanders, Brad Arndt, Gary Caballero, C Davis, Bo Johnson, Kyle McKee, John Holst, Josiah Mense, Hunter Garrett, Adam Fisher, Scott Totals Opponents LOB - Team (545), Opp (427). DPs turned - Team (57), Opp (62). IBB - Team (15), Ehlers 6, Laskowski 4, Flanders 2, Davis 1, Hernandez 1, Johnson 1, Opp (8). Picked off - Helms 3, Ehlers 2, Williams 2, Taylor 2, Hernandez 1, Garrett 1, Davis 1, Flanders 1, Laskowski 1, Rallo 1. 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 SHA 17 Admire, Nick Alexander, M Broshuis, G Parker, Taylor Dessau, Erik Braud, Dustin Hill, Danny Culp, Nathan Scherzer, Max Cole, Michael Wernecke, D Scales, L Totals Opponents PB - Team (16), Flanders 11, Caballero 4, Williams 1, Opp (18). Pickoffs - Team (10), Flanders 4, Broshuis 2, Parker 1, Culp 1, Scherzer 1, Admire 1, Opp (15). SBA/ ATT - Flanders (25-38), Caballero (11-14), Culp (9-11), Hill (3-9), Braud (7-8), Broshuis (6-8), Scherzer (5-7), Alexander (6-6), Williams (4-5), Admire (2-4), Dessau (1-3), Parker (1-2). 04 REVIEW 106

107 2004 BIG 12 CONFERENCE STATS Record: (Home: 9-6; Away: 3-8) 2005 MEDIA GUIDE Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2 Laskowski, Lee Helms, Trevor Ehlers, Cody Rallo, Ryan Williams, Tyler Taylor, Zane Johnson, Kyle Hernandez, Jeremy Boone, James Arndt, Gary Flanders, Brad Caballero, Cosme Mense, Hunter McKee, John Holst, Josiah Davis, Bo Totals Opponents LOB - Team (214), Opp (176). DPs turned - Team (28), Opp (30). IBB - Team (7), Ehlers 2, Laskowski 2, Hernandez 1, Flanders 1, Johnson 1, Opp (3). Picked off - Helms 2, Ehlers 1. Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBPBK SFA SHA 35 Alexander, Mark Broshuis, Garrett Admire, Nick Hill, Danny Parker, Taylor Dessau, Erik Braud, Dustin Culp, Nathan Cole, Michael Scherzer, Max Totals Opponents PB - Team (5), Flanders 3, Caballero 2, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (5), Flanders 2, Parker 1, Broshuis 1, Admire 1, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - Flanders (8-13), Caballero (8-10), Hill (2-7), Broshuis (5-5), Braud (4-4), Culp (2-3), Alexander (2-2), Admire (1-2), Parker (0-1) REVIEW

108 MIZZOU BASEBALL HITTING 2004 Game-by-game Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 13 vs Nevada Feb 14 vs Portland Feb 15 vs Portland Feb 19 at Coastal Carolina Feb 20 vs Rider Feb 21 at Coastal Carolina Feb 22 vs Albany Feb 27 Youngstown State Feb 28 Youngstown State Feb 29 Youngstown State Mar 02 Western Illinois Mar 03 Western Illinois Mar 05 at Washington Mar 06 at Washington Mar 07 at Washington Mar 12 vs Wake Forest Mar 12 vs Indiana State Mar 13 vs Memphis Mar 14 vs Tennessee-Martin Mar 17 Illinois State Mar 19 Chicago State Mar 20 Chicago State Mar 21 Chicago State Mar 24 at SE Missouri State Mar 26 Kansas State Mar 27 Kansas State Mar 28 Kansas State Apr 02 Baylor Apr 03 Baylor Apr 04 Baylor Apr 07 Saint Louis Apr 09 at Oklahoma Apr 10 at Oklahoma Apr 11 at Oklahoma Apr 14 at SMS Apr 16 Nebraska Apr 17 Nebraska Apr 18 Nebraska Apr 20 SMS Apr 23 at Texas A&M Apr 24 at Texas A&M Apr 28 vs Saint Louis Apr 30 Texas May 01 Texas May 02 Texas May 07 at Texas Tech May 08 at Texas Tech May 09 at Texas Tech May 14 at Kansas May 15 at Kansas May 16 at Kansas May 19 SE Missouri State May 21 Oklahoma State May 22 Oklahoma State May 23 Oklahoma State May 26 vs Oklahoma May 27 vs Baylor May 29 vs Baylor May 30 vs Oklahoma State Jun 04 vs Wichita State Jun 05 vs Le Moyne Jun 05 vs Arkansas Totals REVIEW 108

109 PITCHING 2004 Game-by-game 2005 MEDIA GUIDE Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb 13 vs Nevada Feb 14 vs Portland Feb 15 vs Portland Feb 19 at Coastal Carolina Feb 20 vs Rider Feb 21 at Coastal Carolina Feb 22 vs Albany Feb 27 Youngstown State Feb 28 Youngstown State Feb 29 Youngstown State Mar 02 Western Illinois Mar 03 Western Illinois Mar 05 at Washington Mar 06 at Washington Mar 07 at Washington Mar 12 vs Wake Forest Mar 12 vs Indiana State Mar 13 vs Memphis Mar 14 vs Tennessee-Martin Mar 17 Illinois State Mar 19 Chicago State Mar 20 Chicago State Mar 21 Chicago State Mar 24 at SE Missouri State Mar 26 Kansas State Mar 27 Kansas State Mar 28 Kansas State Apr 02 Baylor Apr 03 Baylor Apr 04 Baylor Apr 07 Saint Louis Apr 09 at Oklahoma Apr 10 at Oklahoma Apr 11 at Oklahoma Apr 14 at SMS Apr 16 Nebraska Apr 17 Nebraska Apr 18 Nebraska Apr 20 SMS Apr 23 at Texas A&M Apr 24 at Texas A&M Apr 28 vs Saint Louis Apr 30 Texas May 01 Texas May 02 Texas May 07 at Texas Tech May 08 at Texas Tech May 09 at Texas Tech May 14 at Kansas May 15 at Kansas May 16 at Kansas May 19 SE Missouri State May 21 Oklahoma State May 22 Oklahoma State May 23 Oklahoma State May 26 vs Oklahoma May 27 vs Baylor May 29 vs Baylor May 30 vs Oklahoma State Jun 04 vs Wichita State Jun 05 vs Le Moyne Jun 05 vs Arkansas Totals REVIEW

110 MIZZOU BASEBALL INNING-BY-INNING SUMMARY EX Total Mizzou Opponent MULTI-HIT GAMES Name Total Cody Ehlers Lee Laskowski James Boone Jeremy Hernandez Ryan Rallo Trevor Helms Zane Taylor Brad Flanders Tyler Williams Gary Arndt Cosme Caballero Kyle Johnson Hunter Mense John McKee Bo Davis TEAM MULTI-RBI GAMES Name Total Cody Ehlers Lee Laskowski Ryan Rallo Brad Flanders James Boone Jeremy Hernandez Gary Arndt Hunter Mense Zane Taylor Tevor Helms Cosme Caballero Tyler Williams Adam Garrett Kyle Johnson John McKee Bo Davis TEAM Name James Boone 16 2 Lee Laskowski 16 2 Cody Ehlers 15 3 Ryan Rallo 14 - Zane Taylor 13 - Trevor Helms 13 4 Cosme Caballero 9 3 Brad Flanders 8 - * Current at end of 2004 season. HITTING STREAKS Longest Current* Name Longest Current* Jeremy Hernandez 8 7 John McKee 6 - Tyler Williams 5 - Kyle Johnson 3 1 Gary Arndt 3 - Hunter Mense 2 1 Bo Davis 2 2 Josiah Holst 2 - IN 2004, MIZZOU WAS... Overall Home Away Neutral In Day Games In Night Games In Extra Innings vs. Lefthanded Starters vs. Righthander Starters When Score First When Opp. Scores First When Ahead After 5 Innings When Trailing After 5 Innings When Tied After 5 Innings When Ahead After 8 Innings When Trailing After 8 Innings When Tied After 8 Innings In 1-Run Games In 2-Run Games In 3-Run Games In 4+-Run Games When Scoring 0-5 Runs When Scoring 6-10 Runs When Scoring 11+ Runs Longest Winning Streak... 7 Longest Losing Streak... 6 In February In March In April In May In June vs. Big 12 Conference vs. Big West Conference vs. Big Ten Conference vs. Western Athletic Confernce vs. West Coach Conference vs. Big South vs. MAAC vs. American East Conference vs. Horizon League vs. Mid-Continent Conference vs. Pac-10 Conference vs. Atlantic Coast Conference vs. Missouri Valley Conference vs. Conference USA vs. Ohio Valley Conference vs. Southeastern Conference REVIEW 110

111 2004 SEASON TEAM SUPERLATIVES Hitting At Bats:... 50, vs. SE Missouri State (5/19) Runs Scored:... 21, vs. Coastal Carolina (2/21) 21, vs. Chicago State (3/21) Hits:... 20, vs. Chicago State (3/19) RBI:... 21, vs. Coastal Carolina (2/21) Doubles:... 7, vs. SE Missouri State (5/19) Triples:... 4, vs. Chicago State (3/21) Home runs:... 6, vs. Coastal Carolina (2/21) Total Bases:... 44, vs. Coastal Carolina (2/21) Walks:...11, vs. Coastal Carolina (2/21) 11, vs. Washington (3/7) Hit by pitch:... 4, vs. Chicago State (3/21) 4, vs. Oklahoma State (5/21) Sacrifice hits:... 2, five times Sacrifice flies:... 5, vs. SE Missouri State (5/19) Fielding Putouts:... 39, vs. SE Missouri State (5/19) 39, vs. Oklahoma State (5/30) Assists:...22, vs. Wake Forest (3/12) Double plays:... 3, vs. Tennessee-Martin (3/14) 3, vs. Texas A&M (4/24) 3, vs. Texas Tech (5/9) Pitching Strikeouts:... 16, vs. Southwest Missouri State (4/14) Fewest hits allowed:... 2, vs. Chicago State (3/19) 2, vs. Chicago State (3/21) 2, vs. Kansas State (3/28) Fewest runs allowed:...0, vs. Portland (2/14) 0, vs. Youngstown State (2/28) 0, vs. Kansas State (3/28) 0, vs. Saint Louis (4/28) 0, vs. Texas (5/1) Jeremy Hernandez started 44 games at third base for MU in Leadoff: Trevor Helms (15-9) Zane Taylor (6-10) Tyler Williams (12-1-1) Bo Davis... 3 (2-1) James Boone... 2 (2-0) Josiah Holst... 1 (1-0) Ryan Rallo... 1 (0-1) Adam Garrett... 1 (0-1) 2nd Spot: Ryan Rallo (12-6) James Boone (3-10) Zane Taylor (10-1-1) Jeremy Hernandez... 5 (2-3) Tyler Williams... 5 (5-0) Bo Davis... 4 (2-2) Brad Flanders... 2 (2-0) Hunter Mense... 2 (1-1) Trevor Helms... 1 (1-0) 3rd Spot: Lee Laskowski (16-17) Ryan Rallo (11-2-1) Zane Taylor... 6 (5-1) Cody Ehlers... 6 (4-2) James Boone... 2 (1-1) Jeremy Hernandez... 1 (1-0) Cleanup: Cody Ehlers ( ) Lee Laskowski (10-3) Cosme Caballero... 1 (1-0) Jeremy Hernandez... 1 (1-0) Brad Flanders... 1 (0-1) 5th Spot: Ryan Rallo (7-11) James Boone (6-6) Lee Laskowski (6-3-1) Cody Ehlers... 7 (6-1) Jeremy Hernandez... 5 (5-0) John McKee... 3 (3-0) Cosme Caballero... 3 (2-1) Brad Flanders... 2 (2-0) Hunter Mense... 1 (1-0) Kyle Johnson... 1 (0-1) Pitcher: Danny Hill (11-7) Garrett Broshuis (12-4-1) Nathan Culp (7-4) Erik Dessau (5-5) Nick Admire... 4 (2-2) Max Scherzer... 2 (1-1) Catcher: Brad Flanders ( ) Cosme Caballero (9-7) Tyler Williams... 3 (2-1) First Base: Cody Ehlers ( ) Bo Davis... 1 (1-0) Second Base: Trevor Helms (18-9) Zane Taylor (10-10) Jeremy Hernandez (10-3) Gary Arndt... 1 (0-0-1) Adam Garrett... 1 (0-1) Third Base: Jeremy Hernandez.. 44 ( ) Cosme Caballero (10-3) John McKee... 5 (3-2) Shortstop: Gary Arndt (25-20) Zane Taylor (12-3-1) Trevor Helms... 1 (1-0) 2005 MEDIA GUIDE STARTERS BY BATTING ORDER STARTERS BY POSTITION 6th Spot: Jeremy Hernandez (9-4) Brad Flanders (8-5) James Boone... 7 (5-1-1) Ryan Rallo... 7 (5-2) John McKee... 6 (4-2) Kyle Johnson... 6 (2-4) Tyler Williams... 3 (2-1) Hunter Mense... 2 (2-0) Cody Ehlers... 2 (1-1) Lee Laskowski... 1 (1-0) Cosme Caballero... 1 (1-0) Zane Taylor... 1 (0-1) 7th Spot: Brad Flander (11-8-1) Jeremy Hernandez (8-4) James Boone (9-2) Cosme Caballero... 9 (4-5) Hunter Mense... 3 (3-0) Josiah Holst... 2 (0-2) Ryan Rallo... 2 (1-1) Zane Taylor... 1 (1-0) John McKee... 1 (0-1) 8th Spot: Jeremy Hernandez (8-9-1) Cosme Caballero (9-4) Tyler Williams (5-6) Brad Flanders... 6 (5-1) Hunter Mense... 6 (4-2) James Boone... 3 (3-0) Kyle Johnson... 2 (2-0) John McKee... 1 (1-0) Lee Laskowski... 1 (1-0) Josiah Holst... 1 (0-1) 9th Spot: Gary Arndt ( ) James Boone... 4 (4-0) Cosme Caballero... 3 (3-0) Trevor Helms... 3 (3-0) Josiah Holst... 3 (1-2) Jeremy Hernandez... 2 (1-1) Tyler Williams... 1 (1-0) Left Field: Ryan Rallo ( ) Lee Laskowski (13-6) Hunter Mense... 2 (2-0) Center Field: James Boone (14-9) Tyler Williams (15-5-1) Hunter Mense (7-3) Josiah Holst... 7 (2-5) Ryan Rallo... 1 (0-1) Right Field: James Boone ( ) Tyler Williams (7-4) Lee Laskowski (7-3) Kyle Johnson... 9 (4-5) Hunter Mense... 1 (1-0) Designated Hitter: Lee Laskowski ( ) Ryan Rallo (14-5) John McKee... 6 (5-1) Bo Davis... 6 (3-3) Kyle Johnson... 2 (1-1) Cosme Caballero... 1 (1-0) Hunter Mense... 1 (1-0) Brad Flanders... 1 (1-0) Ian Kinsler... 1 (1-0) Adam Garrett... 1 (1-0) 04 REVIEW

112 MIZZOU BASEBALL Batting Average Cody Ehlers Lee Laskowski James Boone Trevor Helms Ryan Rallo Slugging Percentage Cody Ehlers Lee Laskowski Ryan Rallo James Boone Trevor Helms On Base Percentage Cody Ehlers Trevor Helms Lee Laskowski James Boone Ryan Rallo Runs Scored Cody Ehlers Ryan Rallo James Boone Lee Laskowski Jeremy Hernandez Hits Cody Ehlers Lee Laskowski James Boone Ryan Rallo Jeremy Hernandez Runs Batted In Cody Ehlers Lee Laskowski Ryan Rallo James Boone Brad Flanders Doubles Cody Ehlers Jeremy Hernandez Lee Laskowski Ryan Rallo James Boone Triples James Boone... 4 Trevor Helms... 3 Lee Laskowski MU BATTING LEADERS Hitting minimums AB/Game Home Runs Cody Ehlers Ryan Rallo Lee Laskowski... 8 Brad Flanders... 7 Total Bases Cody Ehlers Lee Laskowski Ryan Rallo James Boone Jeremy Hernandez Walks Cody Ehlers Ryan Rallo Lee Laskowski James Boone Hit by Pitch John McKee Brad Flanders Tyler Williams... 9 Gary Arndt... 7 Sacrifice Bunts Jeremy Hernandez... 8 Gary Arndt... 6 Ryan Rallo... 5 Trevor Helms... 4 Sacrifice Flies Cody Ehlers... 8 Brad Flanders... 6 Lee Laskowski... 6 Ryan Rallo... 6 Stolen Bases Trevor Helms... 9 Kyle Johnson... 4 Tyler Williams... 4 James Boone... 4 Stolen Base Percentage Lee Laskowski Trevor Helms Ryan Rallo Jeremy Hernandez Zane Taylor Total Plate Appearances Cody Ehlers Ryan Rallo Lee Laskowski Jeremy Hernandez At Bats Cody Ehlers Lee Laskowski Ryan Rallo Jeremy Hernandez James Boone Games Played Cody Ehlers Jeremy Hernandez Ryan Rallo Lee Laskowski Game Starts Cody Ehlers Ryan Rallo Lee Laskowski Jeremy Hernandez James Boone James Boone was in the top five on the team in nearly every offensive category. 04 REVIEW 112

113 2005 MEDIA GUIDE Earned Run Average Nick Admire Mark Alexander Garrett Broshuis Taylor Parker Erik Dessau MU PITCHING LEADERS Pitching minimums - 1 Game Innings Pitched Garrett Broshuis Danny Hill Nathan Culp Erik Dessau Mark Alexander MU FIELDING LEADERS Fielding Percentage Hunter Mense Erik Dessau Josiah Holst Dustin Braud Kyle Johnson Opposing Batting Average Dustin Braud Garrett Broshuis Mark Alexander Nick Admire Max Scherzer Win-Loss Percentage Garrett Broshuis Mark Alexander Nick Admire Erik Dessau Dustin Braud Wins Garrett Broshuis Erik Dessau... 6 Danny Hill tied at... 4 Saves Mark Alexander Taylor Parker... 2 Micheal Cole... 1 Max Scherzer... 1 Batters Struck Out Danny Hill Garrett Broshuis Mark Alexander Appearances Mark Alexander Taylor Parker Dustin Braud Nathan Culp Games Started Danny Hill Garrett Broshuis Nathan Culp Erik Dessau Nick Admire... 4 Runners Picked Off Brad Flanders... 4 Garrett Broshuis... 2 Four tied... 1 Batters Struck Out Looking Danny Hill Garrett Broshuis Mark Alexander Nathan Culp Taylor Parker Chances Cody Ehlers Brad Flanders Gary Arndt Jeremy Hernanez Zane Taylor Putouts Cody Ehlers Brad Flanders James Boone Cosme Caballero Gary Arndt Assists Gary Arndt Jeremy Hernandez Zane Taylor Trevor Helms Cosme Caballero Garrett Broshuis led Mizzou with 11 victories in Gary Arndt had a team-high 140 assists last season REVIEW

114 MIZZOU BASEBALL FINAL 2004 BIG 12 CONFERENCE STANDINGS Big 12 Pct. Overall Pct. Last 5 Streak Texas L2 Oklahoma L1 Texas Tech L1 Oklahoma State L1 Texas A&M L2 Baylor L1 Missouri L1 Nebraska L2 Kansas W4 Kansas State L5 FINAL 2004 BIG 12 CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS TEAM BATTING G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-SBA Kansas Texas Tech Oklahoma State Texas A&M Baylor Missouri Texas Oklahoma Nebraska Kansas State TEAM PITCHING G ERA W L SV IP H R ER BB SO Texas Missouri Nebraska Baylor Texas A&M Oklahoma Oklahoma State Texas Tech Kansas Kansas State TEAM FIELDING G PO A E Pct. DP SBA-ATT. Nebraska Texas Texas A&M Kansas Oklahoma Missouri Oklahoma State Texas Tech Baylor Kansas State PHILLIPS 66/BIG 12 PLAYERS AND PITCHERS OF THE WEEK Player: Pitcher: February 10 Josh Brady, Texas Tech Houston Street, Texas February 17 Player: Seth Johnston, Texas Pitchers: Cory VanAllen, Baylor David Purcey, Oklahoma Zach Jackson, Texas AM Player: Pitcher: February 24 Cliff Pennington, Texas A&M Justin Moore, Texas A&M March 2 Player: Austin Boggs, Texas A&M Pitchers: Daniel Rew, Oklahoma State Sam LeCure, Texas March 9 Player: Michael Mask, Texas Tech Pitchers: Jim Ripley, Kansas State J.P. Howell, Texas Player: Pitcher: March 16 JAMES BOONE, MISSOURI J.P. Howell, Texas March 23 Playeres: Josh Ford, Baylor Madison Edwards, Texas Tech Pitcher: Mark McCormick, Baylor March 30 Player: Steve Murphy, Kansas State Pitchers: Jarod McAuliff, Oklahoma Spencer Grogan, Oklahoma State April 6 Players: Michael Griffin, Baylor Ole Sheldon, Oklahoma Pitcher: Zack Kroenke, Nebraska April 13 Player: Josh Brady, Texas Tech Pitchers: Zack Jackson, Texas A&M Sam LeCure, Texas April 20 Players: Curtis Ledbetter, Nebraska Ty Wright, Oklahoma State Pitcher: J.P. Howell, Texas April 27 Player: Taylor Teagarden, Texas Pitchers: Jason Meyer, Texas A&M May 4 Player: Cameron Blair, Texas Tech Pitchers: GARRETT BROSHUIS, MISSOURI Zach Jackson, Texas A&M Player: Pitcher: May 11 Eric Thornton, Oklahoma MARK ALEXANDER, MISSOURI May 18 Players: Paul Witt, Baylor Ole Sheldon, Oklahoma Pitcher: Corey Gerstner, Texas Tech May 25 Players: Josh Ford, Baylor Cory Patton, Texas A&M Pitchers: Justin Pekarek, Nebraska Mark Roberts, Oklahoma 04 REVIEW 114

115 2005 MEDIA GUIDE FINAL 2004 BIG 12 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Batting Average B/Avg. Curtis Thigpen, UT.378 Cameron Blair, TT.371 Ole Sheldon, OU.367 Alex Gordon, NU.365 CODY EHLERS, MU.364 Josh Fields, OSU.362 Josh Brady, TT.362 LEE LASKOWSKI, MU.355 Reid Brees, BU.355 Ryan Baty, KU.355 Hits Hits Curtis Thigpen, UT 105 Cameron Blair, TT 95 Ryan Baty, KU 94 Josh Brady, TT 94 Ole Sheldon, OU 94 Home Runs HRs Josh Brady, TT 20 Alex Gordon, NU 18 Travis Metcalf, KU 18 CODY EHLERS, MU 18 Michael Mask, TT 16 Triples 3Bs Scott Kirby, OSU 5 Jose Delgado, TT 5 Alex Gordon, NU 5 Josh Haney, TT 5 Cody Ehlers Doubles 2Bs Curtis Thigpen, UT 28 Ryan Baty, KU 24 Josh Haney, TT 23 Cameron Blair, TT 23 Josh Fields, OSU 21 RBI RBIs Josh Brady, TT 90 Cameron Blair, TT 81 Alex Gordon, NU 75 CODY EHLERS, MU 71 Michael Mask, TT 70 Runs Scored Runs Erik Schindewolf, AM 69 Cameron Blair, TT 65 Josh Haney, TT 65 Alex Gordon, NU 64 Josh Brady, TT 63 Stolen Bases SB-SBA Josh Brady, TT Drew Stubbs, UT Cody Fuller, TT Matt Baty, KU Jose Delgado, TT Total Bases TBs Josh Brady, TT 179 CODY EHLERS, MU 160 Cameron Blair, MU 160 Alex Gordon, NU 159 Curtis Thigpen, UT 158 On Base Pct. OB% Alex Gordon, NU.493 Curtis Thigpen, UT.465 Josh Fields, OSU.465 CODY EHLERS, MU.460 Jose Delgado, TT.443 Slugging Pct. Slug. % Alex Gordon, NU.754 CODY EHLERS, MU.693 Josh Brady, TT.688 Michael Mask, TT.634 Cameron Blair, TT.625 Wins W-L J.P. Howell, UT 15-2 Specner Gordon, OSU 12-3 GARRETT BROSHUIS, MU 11-0 Justin Simmons, UT 10-3 Zach Jackson, AM 10-7 Mark Alexander Innings Pitched IP J.P. Howell, UT Spencer Gordon, OSU Sam LeCure, UT Mark Roberts, OU Zach Jackson, AM Strikeouts Ks J.P. Howell, UT 166 Mark Roberts, OU 134 David Purcey, OU 130 Zach Jackson, AM 127 Sam LeCure, UT 113 Saves SVs Huston Street, UT 12 MARK ALEXANDER, MU 10 Jaron McAuliff, OU 6 Five tied at 5 Complete Games CGs Spencer Grogan, OSU 7 Zach Jackson, AM 6 Thomas Cowley, OSU 4 J.P. Howell, UT 4 Six tied at 2 Games Started GSs Sam LeCure, UT 23 J.P. Howell, UT 20 DANNY HILL, MU 18 Zach Jackson, AM 18 David Purcey, OU 18 Justin Simmons, UT 18 ERA ERA J.P. Howell, UT 2.13 Sam LeCure, UT 2.34 GARRETT BROSHUIS, MU 2.61 Jason Meyer, AM 2.89 Spencer Grogan REVIEW

116 MIZZOU BASEBALL 2004 BIG 12 CONFERENCE COACHES ALL-BIG 12 CONFERENCE TEAM First Team 1B Josh Brady, Texas Tech, 5-10, 187, Jr., Lindon, Utah 2B Russell Raley, Oklahoma, 5-10, 175, So., Uvalde, Texas SS Cameron Blair, Texas Tech, 5-10, 166, Jr., Dallas, Texas 3B Alex Gordon, Nebraska, 6-1, 210, So., Lincoln, Neb. C Jason Jaramillo, Oklahoma State, 6-1, 200, Jr., Franksville, Wis. OF (tie in voting) Cory Patton, Texas A&M, 5-10, 210, Sr., Owasso, Calif.; Michael Mask, Texas Tech, 5-9, 180, Jr., Sarasota, Fla.; Matt Baty, Kansas, 5-11, 185, So., Wichita, Kan.; Carson Kainer, Texas, 6-1, 195, Fr., Tomball, Texas; Drew Stubbs, Texas, 6-4, 190, Fr., Atlanta, Texas DH Lee Laskowski, Missouri, 6-1, 210, Sr., Clayton, Mo. UT Curtis Thigpen, Texas, 6-0, 188, Jr., Forney, Texas Starting Pitchers: J.P. Howell, Texas, 6-1, 180, Jr., Sacramento, Calif.; Jason Meyer, Texas A&M, 5-9, 175, Fr., Abilene, Texas; Garrett Broshuis, Missouri, 6-2, 185, Jr., Advance, Mo.; Zach Jackson, Texas A&M, 6-5, 220, Jr., Cranberry Township, Pa. Relief Pitchers: (tie in voting) Huston Street, Texas, 6-0, 190, Jr., Austin, Texas; Jarod McAuliff, Oklahoma, 6-0, 170, Jr., Stillwater, Okla.; J. Brent Cox, Texas, 6-3, 215, So., Bay City, Texas Player of the Year Pitcher of the Year Coach of the Year Newcomer of the Year Freshman of the Year Freshman Pitcher of the Year 3B Alex Gordon, Nebraska J.P. Howell, Texas Augie Garrido, Texas 1B Ole Sheldon, Oklahoma OF Drew Stubbs, Texas Jason Meyer, Texas A&M Lee Laskowski was named to the 2004 All- Big 12 First Team. Second Team (Ties in voting) 1B Ole Sheldon, Oklahoma 2B Jake Mullinax, Nebraska, 6-1, 205, Sr., Hesperia, Calif. SS Ritchie Price, Kansas, 6-2, 180, So., San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Chris Gutierrez, Oklahoma State, 5-11, 175, So., Orlando, Fla.; Robby Hudson, Texas, 6-0, 165, Jr., Redlands, Calif. 3B Josh Haney, Texas Tech, 5-9, 189, Sr., Midland, Texas C Sean Richardson, Kansas, 6-1, 185, Jr., Vista, Calif.; Craig Stinson, Texas A&M, 6-2, 195, So., Cranston, R.I. OF Reid Brees, Baylor, 6-1, 210, Jr., Austin, Texas; Steve Murphy, Kansas State, 6-2, 205, So., Kansas City, Mo.; Ryan Rallo, Missouri, 6-2, 195, Sr., Chesterfield, Mo.; Scott Kirby, Oklahoma State, 6-1, 205, Sr., San Mateo, Calif. DH Eric Thornton, Oklahoma, 5-11, 220, Jr., McCloud, Okla. UT Cliff Pennington, Texas A&M, 5-11, 170, So., Corpus Christi, Texas Starting Pitchers: Spencer Grogan, Oklahoma State, 6-4, 220, Jr., Cantonment, Fla.; Mark Roberts, Oklahoma, 5-11, 185, Sr., Owasso, Okla.; Zach Kroenke, Nebraska, 6-2, 200, So., Omaha, Neb.; David Purcey, Oklahoma, 6-5, 240, Jr., Dallas, Texas Relief Pitchers: Justin Pekarek, Nebraska, 6-3, 220, Sr., Staplehurst, Neb.; Corey Gerstner, Texas Tech, 5-9, 156, Sr., Burkburnett, Texas Honorable Mention 1B Ryan Baty, Kansas; 1B Cody Ehlers, Missouri; 1B Curtis Ledbetter, Nebraska; 1B Coby Mavroulis, Texas A&M; 2B Erik Schindewolf, Texas A&M; 3B Travis Metcalf, Kansas; 3B Josh Fields, Oklahoma State; DH Josh Ford, Baylor; SP Trey Taylor, Baylor; SP Danny Hill, Missouri; SP Dallas Braden, Texas Tech; RP Abe Woody, Baylor; RP Mark Alexander, Missouri; OF Ty Wright, Oklahoma State; 2B Paul Witt, Baylor; 2B Seth Johnston, Texas; 3B Michael Griffin, Baylor; 3B Austin Boggs, Texas A&M; SS Joe Simokaitis, Nebraska; SS Ryan Rohlinger, Oklahoma; C Taylor Teagarden, Texas; OF Matt Tribble, Kansas; OF Terry Blunt, Kansas State; OF James Boone, Missouri; OF Hunter Harris, Texas; DH Ryan Russ, Texas; SP Ryan Knippschild, Kansas; SP Mike Zagurski, Kansas; SP Sam LeCure, Texas; SP Justin Simmons, Texas; RP Daniel McCutchen, Oklahoma; RP Scott Richmond, Oklahoma State; RP Buck Cody, Texas; SP Kyle McCulloch, Texas; SP Nathan Culp, Missouri 04 REVIEW 116

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118 MIZZOU BASEBALL Individual Batting/Fielding Most At Bats: 8, Chip Hale, 5/8/1971 vs. Oklahoma State John Marquardt, 5/8/1982 vs. Kansas State Most Runs Scored: 6, Jay Hankins, 5/19/1956 vs. Nebraska Bill Mondrella, 2/28/1991 vs. N. Iowa Most Hits: 6, Jay Hankins, 5/19/1956 vs. Nebraska Jeff Terrell, 5/5/1995 vs. Iowa State Most Doubles: 4, W.T. Hoover, 5/14/1999 vs. Bradley Most Triples: 3, Ralph Hochgrebe, 5/11/1959 vs. Kansas St. Jim Estes, 4/28/1961 vs. Kansas State J.R. Warner, 2/26/1999 vs. Notre Dame Most Home Runs: 3, Jerry Schoonmaker, 5/22/1954 vs. Kansas St. Brad Flanders, 2/21/2004 vs. Coastal Carolina Most Total Bases: 13, Brad Flanders, 2/21/2004 vs. Coastal Carolina Most Bases on Balls: 6, Bryan Seymour, 5/9/1997 vs. Arkansas St. Most Runs Batted In: 8, Marcus Adler, 3/28/1986 vs. Evansville Most Stolen Bases: 4, Dick Dickinson, 4/19/1954 vs. Sedalia Paul Stehr, 5/19/1956 vs. Nebraska Most Sacrifices: 3, Bob Price, 4/20/1963 vs. Colorado Most Putouts: 21, Cody Ehlers, 3/23/2004 vs. Wake Forest Most Assists: 10, Torre Tyson, 5/1/1996 vs. Oklahoma Ryan Stegall, 5/5/2001 vs. E. Kentucky Individual Pitching Most Strikeouts: 20, Jack Stroud, 4/19/1963, vs. Colorado No-Hitters: Norm Stewart, 4/13/1956, vs. Arkansas Ernie Nevers-Don Miller-Ralph Schultz, 4 10/1957, vs. Washington (Mo.) Larry Bohannon, 4/7/1962, vs. Iowa State Dennis Musgraves, 4/25/1964, vs. Kansas St. Steve Shockey, 4/19/1977, vs. Saint Louis Craig Fitzpatrick, 3/8/1980, vs. Purdue Dave Spreckels-Bob Baker, 3/15/1981, vs. Iowa Jim Maddock, 5/3/1981, vs. Nebraska Game Records Team Batting/Fielding Most At Bats: 62, 5/8/1971 vs. Oklahoma State Most Runs: 35, 1904 vs. William Jewell Most Hits: 25, 3/28/1997 vs. Rockhurst Most Doubles: 10, 3/28/1997 vs. Rockhurst Most Triples: 6, 4/19/2003 vs. Baylor 4/11/1959 vs. Kansas State 3/15/1982 vs. South Dakota State Most Home Runs: 9, 4/1/1998 vs. Nebraska Most Total Bases: 45, 3/11/1990 vs. Eastern Illinois 3/28/1997 vs. Rockhurst Most Bases on Balls: 17, 3/6/2003 vs. Truman State 4/24/1988 vs. Kansas State 4/2/1997 vs. Saint Louis Most Runs Batted In: 27, 2/28/1991 vs. Northern Iowa Most Stolen Bases: 10, 5/19/1956 vs. Nebraska Most Sacrifices: 5, 4/19/2003 vs. Baylor 3/31/1956 vs. Oklahoma State 4/17/1970 vs. Oklahoma State Most Errors: 8, 4/17/1954 vs. Oklahoma State 5/12/1961 vs. Colorado 4/6/1962 vs. Iowa State Most Putouts: 48, 5/8/1971 vs. Oklahoma State Most Assists: 23, 5/8/1971 vs. Oklahoma State 3/21/1987 vs. Mississippi Most Total Chances: 72, 5/8/1971 vs. Oklahoma State Longest Game: 16 innings, 5/8/1971 vs. Oklahoma State Season Records Individual Pitching Most Games Started: 18, Chris Robertson, 1994 Danny Hill, 2004 Most Complete Games: 11, Tom Heckman, 1981 Most Shutouts: 5, Keith Weber, 1964 Individual Miscellaneous Most Strikeouts: 75, Aaron Jaworowski, 1997 Most Bases on Balls: 61, Mike Rogers, 1987 / Chopper Littrell, 1993 Most Times Hit-By-Pitch: 18, John Hay, 1993 Most Sacrifices: 9, Ric Hereth, 1980 / Shane Fairbanks, 1981 / Chris Shockley, 1993 Most Errors: 29, Tom Ciomber, 1985 Most Putouts: 572, Aaron Jaworowski, 1996 Most Assists: 187, Greg Cypret, 1976 Most Total Chances: 559, Mark Adair, 1991 Longest Hitting Streak: 26 games, Grant Ingram, 1994 / Shane Fairbanks, 1981 Highest Slugging %:.849, Dave Silvestri, 1988 Highest On-Base %:.610, Ray Uriarte, 1958 Team Batting/Fielding Most At Bats: 2,131, 2004 Most Runs: 573, 1988 Most Hits: 659, 1996 Most Doubles: 144, 1996 Most Triples: 44, 1976 Most Home Runs: 110, 1998 Most Total Bases: 1,093, 1986 Most Stolen Bases: 83, 1979 & 2001 Most Bases on Balls: 384, 1996 Most Strikeouts: 449, 1999 Highest Batting Average:.339, 1986 Highest Slugging %:.572, 1998 Highest On-Base%:.425, 1986 RECORDS 118

119 2005 MEDIA GUIDE BATTING AVERAGE 1. Dan Reilly Dan Rudanovich Phil Bradley Ralph Hochgrebe Bob Robben Dave Otto Tommy Nunn John Marquartdt Mike Rogers Dave Silvestri DOUBLES 1. Aaron Jaworowski Bill Mondrella Jon Pittenger Jeff Terrell Ryan Stegall Ryan Fry Aaron Wilson Cody Ehlers Nick Rallo Greg Cypret RUNS BATTED IN 1. Aaron Jaworowski Jon Pittenger Dave Silvestri Ryan Fry Griffin Moore Cody Ehlers Griffin Moore Marcus Adler Ryan Fry Mike Rogers SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Dave Silvestri Ryan Fry Bo Toft Jerry Schoonmaker Dave Otto Bob Robben Sonny Siebert Dan Rudanovich Griffin Moore Mike Rogers AT BATS 1. Tim Clark Aaron Jaworowski Grant Ingram Ryan Fry Ryan Fry Tom Ciombor Scott Swift Gary Barth Cody Ehlers J.R. Warner Aaron Jaworowski HITS 1. Ryan Fry Jon Pittenger David Sanderson Dave Silvestri Grant Ingram Mike Rogers Dave Silvestri Joe Winkler Jayce Tingler Cody Ehlers Marcus Adler Phil Bradley TRIPLES 1. Cary Eades Scott Swift Frank Shellenback Tim Hawkins Dave Silvestri Mike Lally Six players, last by Brent Chamberlain HOME RUNS 1. Ryan Fry Griffin Moore Dave Silvestri Cody Ehlers Griffin Moore Mike Rogers Mike Rogers Marcus Adler Dave Otto Ryan Stegall Jake Epstein Chris Wyrick RUNS SCORED 1. Dave Silvestri Matt Nivens Ryan Fry Ryan Fry Phil Bradley Tim Clark Jay White Matt Nivens Jayce Tingler Marcus Adler EXTRA-BASE HITS 1. Dave Silvestri Ryan Fry Aaron Jaworowski Cody Ehlers Mike Rogers Bill Mondrella Grifffin Moore Jon Pittenger Ryan Stegall Griffin Moore Mike Rallo Marcus Adler TOTAL BASES 1. Dave Silvestri Ryan Fry Griffin Moore Cody Ehlers Mike Rogers Aaron Jaworowski Griffin Moore Marcus Adler Mike Rogers Jon Pittenger STOLEN BASES 1. Torre Tyson Jim English Tom Ciombor Jayce Tingler Torre Tyson Jayce Tingler Dave Silvestri Gary Brown Ray Uriarte Tom Ciombor BASES ON BALLS 1. Chopper Littrell Mike Rogers Matt Nivens Jon Pittenger Bryan Seymour Dave Silvestri Phil Bradley Matt Nivens Gary Greene Chopper Littrell ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. Ray Uriarte Phil Bradley Mike Rogers Dave Silvestri Bob Musgrave Jayce Tingler John Marquardt Dave Otto Matt Nivens Nick Rallo Dave Silvestri 119 SEASON HITTING RECORDS

120 MIZZOU BASEBALL APPEARANCES 1. Mark Alexander Scott Black Steve Brewster Scott Black Taylor Parker Mitch Kiler Ryan Jamison Scott Black Aaron Paterson Travis Wendte Andy Shipman Ray Yaeger John Chambliss Keith Massa Justin Stine INNINGS PITCHED 1. Justin Stine John Dettmer Justin Stine Chris Robertson Danny Hill Justin James Garrett Broshuis Larry Pierson Jason Meyhoff Jody Harris EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. Don Miller Keith Weber Dennis Musgraves Keith Weber Norm Stewart VICTORIES 1. Garrett Broshuis Keith Weber Ron Mathis Tom Heckman Tom Heckman Tom Heckman Barry Koeneke Tom Bloemke Rob Pietroburgo John Dettmer Jason Meyhoff Jeremy Callier Justin Stine Justin Stine Jay Bell Andy Shipman STRIKEOUTS 1. John Dettmer John Dettmer Chris Robertson Jason Meyhoff Justin Stine John Dettmer Danny Hill Jody Harris Justin James Garrett Broshuis Chris George SAVES 1. Ryan Stegall Mark Alexander Jeff Cornell Scott Black Bunky Moeller Travis Wendte Mike Pfautsch Scott Black Ryan Stegall Justin Stine The 1964 Tiger starting pitching staff of Dennis Musgrave, Keith Weber, Jack Stroud and Jim Nelson set the NCAA record with a 0.65 earned run average. SEASON PITCHING RECORDS 120

121 BATTING AVERAGE 1. Jack Davis Mike Rogers Bo Toft Dave Silvestri David Sanderson Dave Otto Dan Reilly Jim Lumpe Phil Bradley Joe Winkler AT-BATS 1. Ryan Fry Jayce Tingler Tom Ciombor Matt Nivens Bill Mondrella Greg Cypret Mike Rallo Torre Tyson Jon Pittenger Jay White HITS 1. Jayce Tingler Ryan Fry Greg Cypret Dave Silvestri Tom Ciombor Shane Fairbanks Jon Pittenger Mike Rogers Cody Ehlers Matt Nivens DOUBLES 1. Ryan Fry Cody Ehlers Jay White Shane Fairbanks Jon Pittenger Ryan Stegall Aaron Jaworowski Greg Cypret Bill Mondrella Russ Perkins Nick Rallo Mike Rallo TRIPLES 1. Scott Swift Dave Silvestri Mike Lally Phil Bradley Scott Collins Mark Maurer Tom Ellis Cary Eades Tim Hawkins Torre Tyson HOME RUNS 1. Mike Rogers Ryan Fry Griffin Moore Cody Ehlers Ryan Stegall Dave Silvestri Chris Wyrick Tom Ciombor Mike Rallo Aaron Jaworowski RUNS BATTED IN 1. Ryan Fry Cody Ehlers Aaron Jaworowski Greg Cypret Jon Pittenger Mike Rogers Dave Silvestri Ryan Stegall Chris Wyrick Tom Ciombor RUNS SCORED 1. Jayce Tingler Ryan Fry Matt Nivens Tom Ciombor Dave Silvestri Jon Pittenger Jay White Torre Tyson Nick Rallo Mike Rogers EXTRA-BASE HITS 1. Ryan Fry Dave Silvestri Cody Ehlers Ryan Stegall Mike Rogers Jay White Aaron Jaworowski Chris Wyrick Jon Pittenger Griffin Moore Nick Rallo Tom Ciombor TOTAL BASES 1. Ryan Fry Dave Silvestri Mike Rogers Tom Ciombor Ryan Stegall Greg Cypret Jay White Matt Nivens Jon Pittenger Shane Fairbanks MEDIA GUIDE SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Mike Rogers Dave Silvestri Mark Thiel Ryan Fry Ryan Stegall Tim Hawkins Darnel Hawkins Marcus Adler Nick Rallo Bill Hance STOLEN BASES 1. Torre Tyson Jayce Tingler Jim English Tom Ciombor Dave Silvestri Dick Dickinson Phil Bradley Al Hightower Matt Nivens Steve Ball Chris Wyrick BASES ON BALLS 1. Jayce Tingler Matt Nivens Jon Pittenger Torre Tyson Phil Bradley Jay White Bryan Seymour Mike Rogers Curt Brown Nick Rallo ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. Chopper Littrell Phil Bradley Mike Rogers Jayce Tingler Dave Silvestri Joe Winkler Jon Pittenger Nick Rallo Brent Chamberlain Darnel Hawkins CAREER HITTING RECORDS

122 MIZZOU BASEBALL PITCHING APPEARANCES 1..Scott Black Bunky Moeller Justin Stine Logan Dale Ryan Jamison Mike Munro Mitch Kiler Bob Faron Mike Haverty VICTORIES 1. Tom Heckman Justin Stine Norm Wagner Rob Pietroburgo Kurt Moody Mike Munro Ron Mathis John Dettmer Jeremy Callier INNINGS PITCHED 1. Justin Stine John Dettmer Tom Heckman Jeremy Callier Chuck Fletcher Chris Robertson Mike Munro Kurt Moody Logan Dale Rob Pietroburgo STRIKEOUTS 1. John Dettmer Justin Stine Chris Robertson Logan Dale Rob Pietroburgo Jack Stroud Jeremy Callier Jason Meyhoff Garrett Broshuis Ryan Jamison EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. Keith Weber Don Miller Ed Cook Larry Bohannon SAVES 1. Scott Black Ryan Stegall Jeff Cornell Travis Wendte Mike Pfautsch Mark Alexander Ryan Jamison Bunky Moeller Brent Schnieders Justin Stine John Dettmer Dave Otto Justin Stine CAREER PITCHING RECORDS 122

123 2005 MEDIA GUIDE Bold indicates all-time MU best Batting Average 2004 Cody Ehlers Jayce Tingler W.T. Hoover Jayce Tingler Lee Laskowski Landon Brandes Aaron Wilson Ryan Fry Griffin Moore Ryan Fry Brian Jorgensen David Sanderson Steve Ball Chris Wyrick Joe Winkler Darnel Hawkins Tim Hawkins Dave Silvestri Mike Rogers Mike Rogers Dave Otto Rich Weisner John Marquardt Jim Lumpe Phil Bradley Lindy Duncan Tim Laudner Curt Brown John Kruse Jim Leavitt Greg Cypret Tom Ellis Charles Young Jack Bastable Jack Bastable Tommy Nunn Steve Patchin Bob McDaniel Gary Lear Jim Loving Dan Rudanovich Jim Sevcik Gary Woods Dan Reilly Mike Hunter Dan Reilly At Bats 2004 Cody Ehlers Cody Ehlers Jayce Tingler Ryan Stegall J.R. Warner Jake Epstein Torre Tyson Ryan Fry Aaron Jaworowski Jay White Grant Ingram Scott Swift Bill Mondrella Joe Winkler Joe Winkler Tim Hawkins Greg King Tim Clark Tom Ciombor Marcus Adler Tom Ciombor Russ Perkins Shane Fairbanks John Marquardt Scott Collins Lindy Duncan Jim English Greg Cypret Greg Cypret Greg Cypret Jeff Haferkamp Tom Ellis Mark Wendel Ron Dieckmann Jack Bastable Neil Sloman Kurt Boenker Del Bunk Del Bunk Bob Robben Bob Robben Jim Sevcik Bob Price Carroll McDannold Dan Reilly Ron Cox Ron Cox Hits 2004 Cody Ehlers Jayce Tingler Jody Roughton Jayce Tingler Ryan Stegall Ryan Stegall Aaron Wilson Griffin Moore Griffin Moore Ryan Fry Tom Buchman Jay White David Sanderson Chopper Littrell Bill Mondrella Joe Winkler Darnel Hawkins Tim Hawkins Jon Pittenger Dave Silvestri Mike Rogers Tom Ciombor Russ Perkins John Marquardt Shane Fairbanks John Marquardt Phil Bradley Lindy Duncan Tim Laudner Greg Cypret Greg Cypret Greg Cypret Greg Cypret Tom Ellis Charles Young Jack Bastable Jack Bastable Neil Sloman Steve Patchin Gary Brown Ray Thorpe Gene Stephenson Barry Lubeck Bob Robben Ryan Stegall 1965 Bob Robben Jim Sevcik Dave Harvey Dan Reilly Gene Orf Ron Cox Doubles 2004 Cody Ehlers Cody Ehlers Jody Roughton Ryan Stegall Jon Williams Ryan Stegall Aaron Wilson Ryan Fry Mike Rallo Jeff Terrell Aaron Jaworowski Jay White David Sanderson Chopper Littrell Bill Mondrella Lee Rodriguez Joe Winkler Tim Hawkins Jon Pittenger Mike Rogers Nick Rallo Russ Perkins Marcus Adler Russ Perkins John Marquardt Shane Fairbanks Phil Bradley Mark Maurer Tim Laudner Curt Brown Greg Cypret Jim Leavitt Mark Thiel Jeff Haferkamp Doug Albercht Bob Dundee Terry Cole Jack Bastable Tommy Nunn Kurt Boenker Del Bunk Gene Stephenson Barry Lubeck... 4 Gene Stephenson Mike Strode Dave Harvey Dave Harvey George Hulett Ron Cox Ron Cox ANNUAL LEADERS

124 MIZZOU BASEBALL Triples 2004 James Boone Ian Kinsler Jayce Tingler Wes Fewell... 3 Ryan Stegall Ryan Stegall... 3 Nick Wilfong J.R. Warner... 3 Ryan Stegall Griffin Moore... 3 Torre Tyson Torre Tyson Jay White Jeff Terrell... 3 Rob Fullerton Scott Swift Scott Swift Chopper Littrell Chris Wyrick Darnel Hawkins Tim Hawkins Dave Silvestri Jon Pittenger Dave Silvestri Marcus Adler Tom Ciombor... 2 Russ Perkins Fred Ambs Cary Eades Phil Bradley... 5 Scott Collins Three with Phil Bradley Tim Laudner Curt Brown Frank Shellenback Tom Ellis Tom Ellis Roger Dickhans Ron Dieckmann... 3 Doug Albrecht Jack Bastable Neil Sloman Four with Jim Loving Ray Thorpe... 4 Gene Stephenson Three with Bob Robben Jim Sevcik Gary Woods Gene McArtor Jim Estes Gene Orf... 4 Dan Reilly... 4 Home Runs 2004 Cody Ehlers Cody Ehlers... 9 Ryan Rallo Mick Weiss Ryan Stegall Landon Brandes Ryan Stegall Ryan Fry Griffin Moore Aaron Jaworowski Bryan Seymour Steve Ball Steve Ball Chris Wyrick Chris Wyrick Darnel Hawkins Greg King Dave Silvestri Mike Rogers Mike Rogers Dave Otto Nick Rallo Bill Hance Fred Ambs Phil Bradley Lindy Duncan... 4 Ric Hereth Tim Laudner... 7 Jim English Greg Cypret Mike Lally Mark Thiel Tom Ellis Mark Thiel Charles Young Tom McDermott Jack Bastable Neil Sloman Steve Patchin Three with Ray Thorpe Bob Robben Dan Rudanovich... 5 Ray Thorpe Three with Carroll McDannold Four with Mike Hunter Ron Cox... 7 Runs Batted In 2004 Cody Ehlers Cody Ehlers Jody Roughton Ryan Stegall Ryan Stegall Aaron Wilson Ryan Fry Griffin Moore Aaron Jaworowski Bryan Seymour Grant Ingram Gary Greene Rodney Weary John Hay Darnel Hawkins Tim Hawkins Jon Pittenger Mike Rogers Marcus Adler Dave Otto Russ Perkins Bill Hance Bill Hance Shane Fairbanks Lindy Duncan Tim Laudner Greg Cypret Greg Cypret Jim Leavitt Greg Cypret Terry Hayes Tom Ellis Charles Young Terry Cole Jack Bastable Jack Bastable Tommy Nunn Steve Patchin Jim Loving Del Blunk Bob Robben Bob Robben Jim Sevcik Gene McArtor Jim Sevcik Gene McArtor Mike Hunter Ron Cox Runs Scored 2004 Cody Ehlers Jayce Tingler Jayce Tingler Jayce Tingler J.R. Warner Ryan Stegall Ryan Fry Matt Nivens Matt Nivens Jay White Scott Swift Chopper Littrell Chopper Littrell Joe Winkler Darnel Hawkins Jon Pittenger Dave Silvestri Tom Ciombor Marcus Adler Tom Ciombor Nick Rallo John Marquardt Shane Fairbanks Phil Bradley Phil Bradley Jim English Al Hightower Greg Cypret John Kruse Jeff Haferkamp Tom Ellis Charles Young Bob Dundee Jack Bastable Jack Bastable Steve Patchin Steve Patchin Gary Brown Gene Stephenson Bob Robben Dan Rudanovich Dave Harvey Gary Woods Carroll McDannold George Hulett Gene Orf Ron Cox Walks 2004 Cody Ehlers Jayce Tingler Cody Ehlers Jayce Tingler Jayce Tingler W.T. Hoover Torre Tyson Bryan Seymour Matt Nivens Matt Nivens Gary Greene Chopper Littrell Chopper Littrell Torre Tyson 1991 Joe Winkler Greg king Jon Pittenger Dave Silvestri Mike Rogers Nick Rallo Nick Rallo Paul Martin Bill Hance John Marquardt Bill Hance Phil Bradley Phil Bradley Tim Laudner Curt Brown Curt Brown John Kruse Tom Ellis Mark Thiel Bob Dundee Bob Dundee Steve Patchin Steve Patchin Kurt Boenker Gary Brown Ray Thorpe Gene Stephenson Bob Robben Ron Cummins Dave Harvey Dave Harvey Dave Harvey Gene Orf John Scowcroft Stolen Bases 2004 Trevor Helms Jayce Tingler Jayce Tingler Jayce Tingler Jayce Tingler Mike Ketelsen... 8 ANNUAL LEADERS 124

125 2005 MEDIA GUIDE 1998 Torre Tyson Torre Tyson Jeff Terrell Torre Tyson Scott Swift Steve Ball Chris Wyrick Phil Neff Greg King Greg King Jon Pittenger Dave Silvestri Tom Ciombor Dave Silvestri Tom Ciombor Paul Martin John Marquardt John Marquardt Phil Bradley Phil Bradley Jim English Jim English Jim English Jeff Haferkamp Nick Leon Mark Wendel... 7 Jeff Haferkamp Mark Wendel Jack Bastable Three with Neil Sloman Paul Frisch Gary Brown Ray Thorpe Ray Thorpe Ray Thorpe... 7 Bob Robben Bob Price Gary Woods Dan Reilly Jim Estes... 2 Dan Reilly Gary Starr... 4 Appearances 2004 Mark Alexander Andy Shipman Aaron Paterson Travis Wendte Pete Sansone Mitch Kiler Ryan Jamison Chris George Ryan Jamison Steve Brewster Chris Giuliani Ray Yaeger Keith Massa John Chambliss Brian Conaty Scott Black Scott Black Scott Black Scott Black Mike Parker Todd Richmond Todd Richmond Bob Faron Dave Otto Dave Biscan Bob Baker Ron Mathis Ron Mathis Mike Pfautsch Jeff Cornell Tom Bloemke Three with Mike Moffo Rod Denman Barry Koeneke Ben Tensing Terry Periman Bill Todd Bob Sheetz Jerald Hurt Bob Carpenter Bob Carpenter Jack Stroud Keith Weber Rich Peterson James Card Bobby Jenkins Dave Koch Games Started 2004 Danny Hill Justin James Justin James Matt Hobbs Pete Sansone Justin Stine Jeremy Callier Justin Stine Jeremy Callier Jeremy Callier Chris Robertson Jason Meyhoff John Dettmer John Dettmer Four with Mike Potthoff Mike Potthoff Larry Pierson Tony Russo Bob Faron Dave Otto Paul James Tim Danze Dave Otto Kurt Moody Jim Maddock Three with Tom Heckman Tom Heckman Ron Mathis Rob Pietroburgo Rob Pietroburgo Tom Bloemke Rob Pietroburgo Rod Denman Barry Koeneke Jim Thomas Barry Koeneke Ben Tensing Terry Periman Bill Todd Tom Lundgren Rich Henninger Jerald Hurt Orville Hollrah Jack Stroud Keith Weber Rich Peterson Larry Bohannon Larry Bohannon... 9 Bobby Jenkins Larry Bohannon Four with... 4 Complete Games 2004 Garrett Broshuis Justin James... 1 Andy Shipman Justin James... 1 Abel Newton Drew Endicott Jon Harris Justin Stine Justin Stine Justin Stine Jeremy Callier Jeremy Callier Chris Robertson Jason Meyhoff John Dettmer John Dettmer John Dettmer Mike Potthoff Mike Potthoff Larry Pierson Larry Pierson Dave Otto Dave Biscan Dave Otto Jim Maddock Tom Heckman Ron Mathis... 9 Kurt Moody Ron Mathis Rob Pietroburgo Tom Bloemke Rob Pietroburgo Rod Denman Barry Koeneke Ben Tensing Ben Tensing Bill Todd Bill Todd Bob Sheetz Rich Henninger Jerald Hurt... 2 Mike McFarland Mike McFarland Jack Stroud Keith Weber... 9 Jim Nelson Rich Peterson Larry Bohannon... 6 Bobby Jenkins Larry Bohannon... 3 Bobby Jenkins Three with... 1 Victories 2004 Garrett Broshuis Andy Shipman Garrett Broshuis Matt Hobbs Ralph McCasland Justin Stine Ryan Jamison Justin Stine... 9 Jay Bell Jeremy Callier Jeremy Callier Chris Robertson Jason Meyhoff John Dettmer... 6 John Chambliss John Dettmer Chuck Fletcher Mike Potthoff Tony Russo Larry Pierson Dave Otto Dave Biscan Dave Otto Kurt Moody... 8 Dave Spreckels... 8 Garrett Broshuis 125 ANNUAL LEADERS

126 MIZZOU BASEBALL 1981 Tom Heckman Tom Heckman Ron Mathis Rob Pietroburgo Tom Bloemke Rob Pietroburgo... 8 Pete Woods John Piechocinski Barry Koeneke Barry Koeneke... 4 Ben Tensing Ben Tensing Bill Todd Bob Sheetz Bob Sheetz Rich Henninger Jerald Hurt Orville Hollrah... 3 Jerald Hurt Orville Hollrah Keith Weber Rich Peterson Larry Bohannon Bobby Jenkins Dave Koch... 5 Tom Heckman Earned-Run Average 2004 Nick Admire Travis Wendte Travis Wendte Logan Dale Brian Ackerson Chris George Chris George Ryan Jamison Mike Haverty Jeremy Callier Jason Meyhoff John Chambliss Brent Schnieders John Dettmer Steve Powers Mike Munro Steve Powers Larry Pierson Bob Faron Dave Otto Dave Biscan Dave Otto Kurt Moody Tom Heckman Kurt Moody Tom Heckman Tom Heckman Tom Bloemke Rob Pietroburgo Rod Denman Barry Koeneke Ben Tensing Ben Tensing Bill Todd Bob Sheetz Bob Sheetz Rich Henninger Jerald Hurt Mike Eader Orville Hollrah Dennis Musgraves Keith Weber Larry Bohannon Larry Bohannon Dave Koch Innings Pitched 2004 Danny Hill Justin James Garrett Broshuis Matt Hobbs Logan Dale Justin Stine Justin Stine Justin Stine Jeremy Callier Jeremy Callier Chris Robertson Jason Meyhoff John Dettmer John Dettmer John Dettmer Mike Potthoff Mike Potthoff Larry Pierson Larry Pierson Paul James Dave Otto Dave Otto Kurt Moody Tom Heckman Ron Mathis Tom Heckman Rob Pietroburgo Tom Bloemke Rob Pietroburgo John Piechocinski Barry Koeneke Ben Tensing Ben Tensing Bill Todd Bill Todd Tom Lundgren Rich Henninger Jerald Hurt Mike McFarland Orville Hollrah Keith Weber Rich Peterson Bobby Jenkins Larry Bohannon Dave Koch Strikeouts 2004 Danny Hill Justin James Garrett Broshuis Abel Newton Drew Endicott Pete Sansone Justin Stine Jay Bell Justin Stine Aaron Akin Jay Bell Jeremy Callier Chris Robertson Jason Meyhoff John Dettmer John Dettmer John Dettmer Mike Potthoff Mike Potthoff Tony Russo Bill Taylor Dave Otto Dave Otto Dave Otto Jim Maddock Jim Maddock Ron Mathis Ron Mathis Rob Pietroburgo Rob Pietroburgo Rob Pietroburgo John Piechocinski Barry Koeneke Barry Koeneke Ben Tensing Bill Todd Bill Todd Bill Todd 1969 Tom Lundgren Rich Henninger Mike McFarland Mike McFarland Orville Hollrah Keith Weber Jack Stroud Larry Bohannon Bobby Jenkins Ronnie Goodwyn Saves 2004 Mark Alexander Travis Wendte Travis Wendte Ryan Stegall Ryan Stegall Ryan Jamison Chris George Ryan Jamison Justin Stine Chris Giuliani... 1 Michael Hunt Three with Keith Massa Brent Schnieders Mike Munro... 4 Brent Schnieders Scott Black Bunky Moeller Scott Black Five with Todd Richmond Todd Richmond Dave Otto Three with Bob Baker Bob Baker Mike Pfautsch Mike Pfautsch Jeff Cornell James Card Bobby Jenkins Dave Koch ANNUAL LEADERS 126

127 2005 MEDIA GUIDE Year Record AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SB BB K Avg YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM HITTING

128 MIZZOU BASEBALL Year Record IP H R ER BB K ERA N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Norm Stewart threw Missouri s first no-hitter during the Tigers 1954 National Championship season. Ryan Jamison was part of thetigers recordsetting strikeout seasons of 1998 and 1999 Justin James led Mizzou with 92 strikeouts in YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM PITCHING 128

129 2005 MEDIA GUIDE Year Record Conference Captain(s) Coach Mord Bogie Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown 1894 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Charles Dewey Unknown Richmond Hawkins Unknown Richmond Hawkins Unknown 1899 Unknown Ben Atchison Unknown 1900 Unknown Unknown Unknown George Yant Unknown Frank McCaslin Unknown Tom Catron Unknown Tom Catron Unknown Tom Catron Unknown Unknown Ebright Unknown Ebright Victor Rider Ebright Sam Morrow Lowman Besheer Lowman Besheer C. Brewer Eugene Hall O.F. Field Taylor O.F. Field Eugene Hall C. Brewer Taylor C. Brewer Charles Woody C. Brewer Earl McMillan C. Brewer Clyde Slusher John Miller 1919 No team (WWI) Sam Canterbury John Miller Chas Lowrence John Miller Richard O'Reilly Jerry Jones H.D. Ficklin Hank Garrity Chester Denny Hank Garrity Harold Anthony Harry Kipke M. McQueen Jack Crangle Don Swofford Jack Crangle C.E. Newman Jack Crangle BIG SIX CONFERENCE (3rd) Rupert Bridges, Jack Crangle Robert Mehrle (4th) Kyle Williams Jack Crangle (1st) Sam Carter Jack Crangle (1st) Webb Embry Jack Crangle (3rd) Norman Wagner C. Brewer N/A John Guhman C. Brewer (4th) None A. Stankowski (3rd) Unknown A. Stankowski (1st) Ralph Beer John Simmons (1st) Joel Carr John Simmons (2nd) Marshall Sneed John Simmons (3rd) Unknown John Simmons (1st) Unknown John Simmons (1st) Bill Spencer John Simmons N/A Ken Queveraux John Simmons 1944 No team (WWII) 1945 No team (WWII) (4th) Unknown John Simmons BIG SEVEN CONFERENCE Year Record Conference Captain(s) Coach (2nd) Unknown John Simmons (2nd) Bob Spinks John Simmons (6th) Jack Frier John Simmons (2nd) Bill Eatock John Simmons (2nd) Bob Harting John Simmons (1st) Junior Wren John Simmons (3rd) Don Boenker, John Simmons Herb Gellman (1st) Dick Dickinson John Simmons (2nd) Jerry Schoonmaker John Simmons (4th) Unknown John Simmons (3rd) Jay Hankins John Simmons (1st) Ray Uriarte John Simmons (8th) Ralph Hochgrebe John Simmons (4th) Gary Starr John Simmons (2nd) Gene Orf John Simmons (1st) George Hulett John Simmons (1st) Gene McArtor John Simmons BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE (1st) John Sevcik John Simmons (1st) Mike Strode John Simmons (4th) Bob Robben John Simmons (2nd) Gene Stephenson John Simmons (5th) Jerry Hirt John Simmons (3rd) Del Blunk John Simmons (5th) Dennis Alberts John Simmons (4th) Dennis Alberts John Simmons (6th) Jack Bastable John Simmons (5th) Roger Dickhans John Simmons (3rd) Tim Drennan Gene McArtor (6th) Tom Ellis Gene McArtor (1st) Jeff Haferkamp Gene McArtor (2nd) John Kruse, Greg Cypret Gene McArtor (2nd) Greg Cypret Gene McArtor (3rd) Al Hightower, Jim English Gene McArtor (1st) Ron Mathis, Ed Woelbel Gene McArtor (3rd) Tom Heckman, Kevin Knop, Gene McArtor Mark Maurer (4th) Kurt Moody, Paul Summers Gene McArtor (3rd) Shane Fairbanks, Bill Hance, Gene McArtor John Marquardt (4th) Rich Weisner, Tim Danze Gene McArtor (N/A) Brad Bollinger, Tim Danze Gene McArtor (3rd) Tim Danze, Russ Perkins Gene McArtor (3rd) Tom Ciombor, Matt Greer Gene McArtor (3rd) Dave Silvestri, Dave Slavin Gene McArtor (2nd) Mitch Ingold, Jon Pittenger Gene McArtor (5th) Scott Black, Tim Pinkowski Gene McArtor (3rd) Mark Adair, Chuck Fletcher Gene McArtor (4th) John Dettmer, Bill Mondrella Gene McArtor (3rd) John Hay, Chris Wyrick Gene McArtor (6th) Steve Ball, Scott Swift Gene McArtor (7th) Greg Lindstrom, Jay White Tim Jamieson (2nd) Jay White, Matt Nivens Tim Jamieson BIG 12 CONFERENCE (6th) Matt Nivens, Mike Haverty Tim Jamieson (5th) Ryan Fry, Torre Tyson Tim Jamieson (7th) Mike Rallo, Jake Epstein Tim Jamieson (7th) J.R. Warner, Ryan Pickett Tim Jamieson (10th) Tim Jamieson (9th) Tim Jamieson (4th) Tim Jamieson (7th) Tim Jamieson Overall Totals 1,879 wins, 1,214 losses, 20 ties (.603 winning percentage) Conference Totals 737 wins, 550 losses, 1 tie (.572 winning percentage) +forfeited 13 wins actual record 16-4 overall, 10-4 in Big Eight 129 YEAR-BY-YEAR

130 MIZZOU BASEBALL 1891 (2-2) 2 Washington (Mo.)12 8 Mexico 7 22 Columbia 7 5 Westminster (1-2) 8 Central College 4 4 Mexico 12 8 Westminster (2-1) 22 Westminster Westminster 9 8 Sturgeon (Unknown)?? Mo. Military Acad.???? Westminster???? Moberly?? 1895 (Unknown)?? Westminster?? 13 Mexico (2-3) 9 Westminster 0 13 Mexico 12 0 Blackburn 4 0 Blackburn 13 5 Mexico (8-2-1) No scores reported 1898 (6-3-1) 11 Kemper 3 10 Fulton 6 28 Kemper Marshall 7 7 Nebraska 6 2 Nebraska Nebraska 9 8 Iowa 6 5 Iowa 13 2 Wentworth (Unknown) 1900 (Unknown) 1901 (3-9) 13 Grinnell 4 3 Grinnell 8 4 Central College 13 5 William Jewell 7 16 Nebraska 1 13 Nebraska 9 17 St. Mary s 7 6 Kansas 3 19 Haskell 5 11 Ottawa 4 18 Emporia 9 13 Kansas (6-6) 5 Central College 1 23 Westminster 4 22 William Jewell 5 10 Washburn 6 1 Kansas 2 13 Washington (Mo.) 7 35 William Jewell 2 11 Washburn 20 5 Kansas 7 1 Haskell K. Ca. C Nebraska (7-5) 3 Westminster 10 4 Wentworth 0 15 Central College 0 4 Blees Military Acad.4 5 Central College 13 2 Washburn 1 14 Kansas 13 6 Kansas 4 4 Washington (Mo.) 7 5 Mo. School of Min. 4 4 Kansas 3 0 Kansas (10-8) 0 Westminster 1 30 Central College 0 5 Blees Military Acad. 4 1 Iowa 2 9 Kirksville North 8 2 Mo. School of Min. 3 4 Knox College 3 0 Iowa 4 9 Simpson College 1 6 Kirksville North 2 3 Blees Military Acad. 2 0 Arkansas 7 9 Arkansas 2 4 Missouri Valley 0 12 Kansas 5 2 Kansas 5 9 Kansas 4 3 Kansas (18-5) 10 Westminster 0 6 Wentworth 0 4 William Jewell Blees Military Acad.0 3 Arkansas 2 11 Arkansas 3 11 Kansas 10 4 Kansas 6 8 Fort Worth 2 0 Texas 6 7 Texas 2 5 Baylor 8 2 Texas Christian 1 4 Arkansas 1 1 Arkansas 2 5 Missouri Rolla 1 4 Missouri Rolla 13 5 Kansas 2 5 Kansas Coach: Ebright (18-1-1) 10 William Jewell 1 12 Kirksville 2 1 Arkansas 0 7 Arkansas 1 10 South Dakota 1 5 South Dakota 1 9 Missouri Rolla 0 4 Drury 0 3 Arkansas 3 5 Arkansas 0 2 Baker 5 5 Kansas 3 10 Kansas 1 9 Missouri Valley 0 4 Westminster 1 11 Saint Louis 4 10 Saint Louis 3 7 Kansas 0 6 Kansas 5 5 Warrenburg Coach: Ebright (9-12) 7 Wentworth 2 0 Knox 4 4 Knox 5 8 Warrensburg 5 9 Kansas 5 0 Kansas 5 4 Washington (Mo.) 7 7 Washington (Mo.) 6 6 Knox 3 4 Iowa 7 7 Simpson College 3 5 Creighton 6 0 Iowa State 6 4 Aggies 5 6 Aggies 4 0 St. Mary s 3 1 Kansas 11 6 Arkansas 1 2 Arkansas 6 9 Washington (Mo.) 1 2 Washington (Mo.) Coach: Ebright (7-10-1) 1909 Coach: Lowman (9-6-1) 2 Warrensburg 6 2 Nebraska 6 10 Nebraska 1 4 Washington (Mo.) 5 4 Washington (Mo.) 2 6 Warrensburg 1 2 Kansas 5 7 Kansas 3 7 Nebraska 11 2 Nebraska 8 4 Nebraska Wesleyan 0 2 Iowa State 2 4 Washington (Mo.) 3 14 Central College 1 7 Kansas 1 11 Kansas Coach: Lowman (11-5) 3 Missouri Valley 4 15 Warrensburg 8 5 Saint Louis 4 4 Iowa State 2 3 Iowa State 0 7 Warrensburg 1 6 Kansas Kansas 3 0 Arkansas 2 3 Arkansas 6 5 Arkansas 7 10 Washington (Mo.) 9 6 Washington (Mo.) 2 3 Washington (Mo.) 2 10 Saint Louis 2 5 Kansas Coach: Brewer (8-3) 3 Missouri Valley 0 4 Central College 3 4 Warrensburg 3 3 Saint Louis 4 4 Iowa State 0 7 Iowa State 18 9 Saint Louis 0 9 Saint Louis 0 5 Iowa State 1 3 Iowa State 5 10 Keio University Coach: Field (11-7-1) 3 Wisconsin 3 0 Kansas State 2 6 Kansas State 15 0 Oklahoma State 2 1 Oklahoma 2 2 Kansas 8 1 Kansas 0 10 Central College 2 4 Westminster 2 2 Iowa State 6 4 Iowa State 6 7 Kansas State 2 15 Missouri Rolla 3 7 Missouri Rolla 2 6 Iowa State 1 5 Iowa State 4 5 Kansas 2 9 Kansas 0 3 Kansas Coach: Field (9-5-1) 6 Westminster 1 3 Iowa State 0 13 Iowa State 12 0 Chinese 2 8 Warrensburg 6 0 Kansas 2 4 Kansas 6 2 Kansas State 0 5 Kansas State 3 5 Oklahoma 3 2 Oklahoma 1 0 Iowa State 7 7 Iowa State 7 1 Kansas 2 3 Kansas Coach: Brewer (7-7-3) 5 Kansas State 1 1 William Jewell 0 9 Westminster 5 11 Iowa State 2 3 Iowa State 7 6 Honolulu 3 1 Honolulu 0 2 Texas 0 4 Texas 5 9 Kansas State 9 2 Kansas State 2 0 Kansas 6 1 Kansas 4 0 Iowa State 4 1 Iowa State 2 4 Kansas 4 0 Kansas Coach: Brewer (10-5) 11 Central College 4 6 Westminster 0 6 Central College 4 4 Chinese 3 0 Chinese 3 2 Iowa State 3 1 Iowa State 0 Missouri Coaching Records Name Seasons Years Record Pct. Ebright Lowman Chester Brewer ,14-17, O.F. Field John Miller Jerry Jones Hank Garrity Harry Kipke Jack Crangle Anton Stankowski John "Hi" Simmons Gene McArtor Tim Jamieson Present Kansas State 3 3 Kansas State Kansas 6 2 Kansas 7 0 Iowa State 12 6 Kansas 1 5 Kansas 0 2 Kansas State Coach: Brewer (16-2) 2 Westminster 1 9 Central College 0 7 Oklahoma 0 6 Oklahoma 3 6 Oklahoma State 3 12 Kansas State 2 3 Kansas State 1 10 Oklahoma State 5 5 Iowa State 2 4 Iowa State 1 7 Iowa State 1 4 Iowa State 3 8 Kansas 4 6 Kansas 9 7 Kansas 4 7 Kansas 13 3 Kansas State 0 2 Kansas State Coach: Brewer (16-1) 8 Arkansas 1 17 Arkansas 5 2 Hen. Kendall 0 24 Oklahoma State 9 4 Oklahoma State 2 11 Kansas State 3 6 Kansas State 1 3 Iowa State 2 5 Iowa State 4 10 Central College 2 9 Iowa State 3 6 Iowa State 2 4 Kansas State 2 7 Kansas 0 10 Kansas 4 9 Kansas 3 3 Kansas Coach: Miller (11-3) 3 Westminster 0 6 Iowa State 5 4 Iowa State 7 6 Camp Funston 3 3 Iowa State 2 6 Iowa State 1 2 Iowa State 4 5 Kansas 2 4 Kansas 2 6 Kansas 2 11 Camp Funston 1 3 Camp Funston 6 5 Kansas 4 6 Kansas (no team - World War I) 1920 Coach: Miller (8-8) 7 Westminster 1 3 Kansas State 4 2 Kansas State 14 2 Kansas State 6 1 Kansas State 3 4 Kansas 3 5 Kansas 6 1 Oklahoma 0 1 Oklahoma 0 2 Washington (Mo.) 0 3 Washington (Mo.) 2 1 Iowa State 2 3 Iowa State 6 8 Drake 5 3 Drake 4 4 Kansas Coach: Miller (11-5-1) 7 Drake 0 11 Drake 0 8 Oklahoma State 0 3 Oklahoma State 1 5 Oklahoma 0 10 Oklahoma 1 9 Iowa State 1 3 Iowa State 0 3 Washington (Mo.) 3 3 Kansas 9 5 Kansas 4 3 Kansas State 6 6 Kansas State 1 6 Washington (Mo.) 5 1 Washington (Mo.) 4 9 Kansas 10 6 Kansas Coach: Jones (9-5) 7 Drake 0 8 Oklahoma State 0 3 Iowa State 1 13 Iowa State 2 3 Washington (Mo.) 0 4 Kansas 3 6 Kansas 9 5 Kansas 4 2 Kansas State 7 6 Kansas State 1 6 Washington (Mo.) 5 1 Washington (Mo.) 4 9 Kansas 11 6 Kansas Coach: Garrity (8-10) 8 Oklahoma 4 1 Oklahoma 15 3 Nebraska 13 1 Nebraska 10 6 Kansas State 0 2 Kansas State 5 7 Kansas State 4 5 Kansas State Washington (Mo.) 3 9 Washington (Mo.) 6 4 Nebraska 5 9 Nebraska 5 5 Kansas 6 5 Kansas 8 3 Kansas 1 7 Kansas 13 2 Washington (Mo.)10 10 Washington (Mo.) Coach: Garrity (7-12) 2 Nebraska 4 4 Nebraska 2 3 Kansas State 5 9 Kansas State 0 4 Iowa State 9 1 Iowa State 6 3 Washington (Mo.) 5 10 Washington (Mo.) 4 4 Kansas 7 1 Kansas Oklahoma 4 4 Kansas 5 7 Kansas 8 9 Kansas State 10 7 Kansas State 5 1 Washington (Mo.)1 2 6 Washington (Mo.) 4 3 Iowa State 2 7 Iowa State Coach: Kipke (9-8) 9 Drury 2 18 Oklahoma State 2 2 Oklahoma 3 3 Oklahoma 6 1 Kansas State 6 4 Kansas State 5 0 Nebraska 6 4 Nebraska 3 11 Washington (Mo.) 7 9 Washington (Mo.) 8 5 Washington (Mo.) 4 4 Washington (Mo.) 2 1 Iowa State 10 1 Kansas 3 9 Kansas 5 5 Kansas 9 7 Kansas Coach: Crangle (5-8) 8 Oklahoma State 9 4 Oklahoma State 3 5 Oklahoma State 4 4 Oklahoma State 7 7 St. Mary s 8 4 Kansas State 5 2 Kansas State 5 12 Iowa State 9 4 Iowa State 9 8 Haskell 6 3 Kansas 9 5 Kansas 6 20 Central Missouri State Coach: Crangle (7-8) 0 Oklahoma 3 0 Oklahoma 10 8 Iowa State 1 11 Iowa State 3 8 Oklahoma State 9 4 Oklahoma State 0 8 Oklahoma State 11 7 Oklahoma State 6 9 Kansas 14 4 Iowa State 1 5 Iowa State 0 9 Oklahoma 8 2 Oklahoma 3 5 Kansas 9 4 Kansas Coach: Crangle (7-11) 1 Oklahoma State 5 6 Oklahoma State 2 3 Washington (Mo.) 1 2 Oklahoma 0 4 Oklahoma 6 0 Kansas State 6 4 Kansas State 11 8 Kansas 6 1 Kansas 3 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 130

131 1 Oklahoma State 2 1 Oklahoma State 5 1 Oklahoma 3 4 Oklahoma 8 3 Washington (Mo.) 5 12 Kansas 9 3 Kansas 8 3 Iowa State 1 10 Iowa State Coach: Crangle (8-9) 4 Washington (Mo.) 6 1 Wisconsin 5 2 Wisconsin 4 4 Nebraska 3 1 Nebraska 0 14 Oklahoma 12 2 Oklahoma 3 2 Kansas State 3 9 Kansas State 10 3 Kansas 0 7 Kansas 5 4 Kansas 2 8 Iowa State 9 8 Iowa State 3 7 Central College 10 2 Nebraska 3 9 Nebraska Coach: Crangle (7-11) 0 Iowa 14 6 Northwestern 5 3 Nebraska 1 10 Nebraska 8 3 Washington (Mo.) 5 4 Washington (Mo.) 20 0 Oklahoma 15 4 Oklahoma 3 4 Iowa State 3 0 Iowa State 6 1 Kansas State 16 9 Kansas State 10 3 Nebraska 9 1 Nebraska 2 3 Kansas 5 8 Kansas 2 2 Kansas Coach: Crangle (10-2) Big Six Champions 2 Kirksville 3 11 Central College 1 4 Kansas State 6 14 Kansas State Kansas 7 5 Kansas 3 4 Kansas 1 0 Kirksville 16 8 Iowa State 7 3 Nebraska 0 6 Nebraska Coach: Crangle (10-6) Big Six Champions 4 Kirksville 3 4 Washington (Mo.) 8 8 Oklahoma 3 14 Kansas State 5 6 Kansas State 7 5 Kansas 3 4 Kansas 8 6 Kansas 5 6 Kansas 3 4 Maryville 1 12 Kirksville 7 3 Luther 4 7 Northwestern Washington (Mo.) 8 10 Iowa State 1 5 Iowa State Coach: Brewer (5-6) 3 Washington (Mo.) 4 5 Kansas State Kansas State 3 3 Oklahoma 5 12 Oklahoma 20 3 Oklahoma City 2 1 Iowa State 0 2 Kirksville 8 3 Kansas State Oklahoma 8 9 Washington (Mo.) Coach: Brewer (7-11) 0 Illinois Wesleyan 3 1 Upper Iowa 10 3 Luther College 11 5 Kirksville 1 4 Kirksville Ost Westminster 7 5 Westminster 3 22 Illinois Wesleyan 7 1 Monmouth 8 9 Illinois College 15 7 Kirksville 8 5 Kansas State 6 8 Kansas State 29 5 Oklahoma 4 1 Oklahoma 3 4 Oklahoma 1 3 Kansas State 9 5 Kansas State Coach: Stankowski (7-10) 5 Oklahoma 15 5 Oklahoma Oklahoma 11 2 Kansas State 3 8 Westminster 3 3 Iowa State 2 5 Iowa State 7 8 Kansas State 3 3 Kansas State 2 2 Kansas State 6 7 Kirksville 2 3 Iowa State 5 4 Iowa State 6 0 Washington (Mo.) 1 4 Washington (Mo.) 3 12 Westminster 4 2 Kirksville Coach: Stankowski (9-7) 14 Westminster 9 15 Westminster 3 2 Nebraska 1 4 Nebraska 8 4 Westminster 9 8 Kirksville 0 5 Iowa State 6 5 Iowa State 6 3 Saint Louis 2 2 Washington (Mo.) 3 2 Kansas State 0 2 Kansas State 3 10 Kansas State 6 3 Kansas State 4 7 Washington (Mo.) 2 6 Saint Louis Coach: Simmons (13-2-1) Big Six Champions 4 Westminster 2 7 Nebraska 6 10 Nebraska 8 3 Iowa State 2 11 Iowa State 2 5 Westminster 3 1 Kansas State 6 4 Kansas 5 12 Kansas 7 18 Saint Louis 2 4 Kansas State 0 10 Kansas State 1 14 Washington (Mo.) 2 9 Saint Louis 5 9 Kansas 1 2 Kansas Coach: Simmons (11-2) Big Six Champions 7 Kirksville 2 13 Iowa 0 9 Westminster 3 5 Nebraska 1 14 Nebraska 0 3 Iowa State 0 2 Iowa State 5 4 Kansas State 0 4 Kansas State 3 21 Kansas 1 3 Kansas 4 3 Oklahoma 2 1 Oklahoma 0 3 Saint Louis Coach: Simmons (11-3) 1 Rockhurst 5 2 Nebraska 1 9 Nebraska 2 4 Iowa State 0 7 Iowa State 2 2 Kansas State 0 21 Kansas State 9 1 Kansas 0 3 Kansas 2 3 Kansas State 2 4 Kansas State 2 9 Saint Louis 0 4 Oklahoma 10 2 Oklahoma Coach: Simmons (8-4) 9 Kansas 6 18 Rockhurst 1 7 Nebraska 5 8 Nebraska 2 6 Kansas State 7 6 Kansas State 7 14 Westminster 2 3 Iowa State 0 0 Iowa State 2 5 Oklahoma 12 4 Oklahoma 3 8 Kansas Coach: Simmons (15-2) Big Six Champions 13 Drake 1 4 Washington (Mo.) 2 8 Saint Louis 5 20 Washington (Mo.) Nebraska 1 5 Nebraska 1 17 Saint Louis 0 10 Kansas State 2 2 Kansas State 6 5 Kansas 0 18 Kansas 5 4 Kansas 2 3 Kansas 1 3 Oklahoma 2 2 Oklahoma 4 5 Iowa State 4 14 Iowa State Coach: Simmons (12-3) Big Six Champions 6 Central College 0 1 Kansas State 0 0 Kansas State 3 6 Jefferson Barrk. 8 2 Washington (Mo.) Jefferson Barrk Kansas 3 10 Nebraska 7 10 Washington (Mo.) 0 11 Oklahoma 10 6 Iowa State 4 8 Iowa State 1 6 Kansas 1 2 Bradley Tech Bradley Tech Coach: Simmons (3-3) 5 Westminster 1 2 Westminster 4 10 Washington (Mo.) 3 2 Lambert Field 6 1 Iowa State 0 0 Iowa State (no team World War II) 1945 (no team World War II) 1946 Coach: Simmons (5-7) 27 Sedalia Army 5 2 Nebraska 5 4 Nebraska 5 4 Saint Louis 5 14 Washington (Mo.) 19 5 Kansas 4 7 Kansas 5 7 Kansas 5 8 Kansas 4 0 Washington (Mo.) 5 2 Iowa State 3 0 Iowa State Coach: Simmons (11-8) 5 Saint Louis 6 18 Saint Louis 1 4 Saint Louis 0 4 Saint Louis 8 13 Nebraska 8 2 Kansas State 4 3 Kansas State 4 7 Kansas 0 9 Kansas 4 6 Nebraska 4 11 Nebraska 4 3 Oklahoma 7 12 Oklahoma 4 4 Iowa State 2 2 Kansas State 0 1 Oklahoma 4 1 Oklahoma Kansas 2 4 Kansas Coach: Simmons (15-6) 2 Washington (Mo.) 7 9 Saint Louis 0 9 Arkansas 8 10 Kansas 5 1 Kansas 0 5 Washington (Mo.) 2 3 Nebraska 0 1 Nebraska 3 3 Oklahoma 2 2 Oklahoma 3 22 Iowa State 6 4 Iowa State 0 8 Kansas 2 2 Kansas 4 6 Saint Louis 1 1 Kansas State 4 11 Kansas State 4 8 Kansas State 1 4 Kansas State 3 3 Colorado 4 6 Colorado Coach: Simmons (7-11) 3 Washington (Mo.) 5 6 Washington (Mo.) 0 7 Kansas 1 1 Kansas 4 0 Oklahoma State 5 0 Oklahoma State 14 9 Oklahoma State 13 7 Oklahoma 5 1 Oklahoma 2 1 Kansas 2 2 Kansas 4 6 Washington (Mo.) 5 3 Iowa State 4 8 Nebraska 3 0 Nebraska 8 3 Kansas State 0 5 Colorado 0 0 Colorado Coach: Simmons (11-9) 4 Arkansas 7 11 Southern Methodist20 2 Texas Christian 3 4 Texas Christian 6 1 Nebraska 7 1 Nebraska 3 8 Washington (Mo.) 5 5 Iowa State 1 4 Iowa State 3 9 Kansas 2 3 Kansas 9 4 Kansas 3 1 Kansas 2 6 Kansas State 2 3 Kansas State 1 0 Colorado 8 3 Colorado 3 12 Washington (Mo.) 0 9 Oklahoma 8 6 Oklahoma Coach: Simmons (12-6) 2 Washington (Mo.) 0 8 Ft. Leonard Wood 5 4 Oklahoma 5 1 Rockhurst 4 12 Kansas State 1 7 Kansas State 9 8 Kansas MEDIA GUIDE 4 Nebraska 3 2 Washington (Mo.) 0 5 Ft. Leonard Wood 18 2 Colorado 0 0 Kansas State 8 5 Kansas State Coach: Simmons (20-7) Big Seven Champions College World Series National Runners-Up 3 Ft. Leonard Wood 1 0 Texas Christian 5 7 Texas Christian 6 0 Oklahoma State 3 5 Oklahoma State 6 20 Kansas State 0 12 Kansas State 4 7 Iowa State 0 6 Iowa State 2 2 Ft. Leonard Wood 6 9 Kansas State 6 4 Kansas State 5 18 Colorado 4 19 Colorado 4 7 Oklahoma 4 5 Oklahoma 4 6 Nebraska 5 8 Nebraska 5 2 Kansas 0 5 Kansas 2 7 Saint Louis 1 8 Saint Louis 1 College World Series 15 Northern Colorado 1 1 Holy Cross 0 3 Penn State 2 3 Holy Cross 7 4 Holy Cross Coach: Simmons (11-8) 5 Tulsa 6 10 Tulsa 9 1 Ft. Leonard Wood 2 1 Oklahoma State 4 14 Oklahoma State 3 25 Kansas State 3 10 Kansas State 2 6 Nebraska 11 3 Nebraska 0 9 Colorado 5 5 Colorado 6 10 Kansas State 3 9 Kansas State 7 8 Kansas 3 4 Kansas 3 10 Kansas 9 7 Kansas 9 2 Oklahoma 5 5 Oklahoma Coach: Simmons (22-4) Big Seven Champions College World Series National Champions 3 Ft. Leonard Wood 6 4 Ft. Leonard Wood 2 18 Arkansas 0 12 Arkansas 6 3 Oklahoma State 5 12 Oklahoma State 6 24 Sedalia A.F.B Sedalia A.F.B. 3 1 Iowa State 4 5 Iowa State 3 5 Kansas State 3 10 Kansas State 5 11 Colorado 5 11 Colorado 2 14 Oklahoma 1 6 Oklahoma 3 3 Nebraska 1 18 Nebraska 1 7 Iowa State 2 12 Iowa State 1 College World Series 6 Lafayette 3 1 Rollins 4 8 Massachusetts 1 7 Oklahoma State 3 4 Michigan State 3 4 Rollins Coach: Simmons (14-6) 27 Ft. Leonard Wood 4 6 Ft. Leonard Wood 2 11 Arkansas 5 1 Arkansas 2 12 Tulsa 2 10 Tulsa 4 3 Oklahoma State 4 7 Oklahoma State 10 7 Iowa State 0 2 Oklahoma 4 0 Oklahoma 4 5 Colorado 3 19 Kansas State 1 15 Kansas State 2 3 Nebraska 4 2 Nebraska 1 11 Kansas 2 16 Kansas 1 5 Iowa State 1 8 Iowa State Coach: Simmons (14-7) 7 Oklahoma State 5 9 Oklahoma State Tulsa 6 8 Tulsa 6 7 Washington (Mo.) 5 12 Washington (Mo.) 3 2 Arkansas 0 8 Arkansas 2 6 Iowa State 1 18 Iowa State 4 8 Kansas State 1 7 Colorado 4 3 Colorado 4 18 Kansas 1 14 Kansas 5 6 Oklahoma State 13 7 Nebraska Nebraska Coach: Simmons (13-7) 12 Arkansas 6 9 Arkansas 7 7 Washington (Mo.) 0 6 Colorado 2 3 Colorado 2 9 Iowa State 14 5 Iowa State 6 7 Iowa State 3 16 Kansas 5 3 Kansas 6 5 Kansas 1 16 Kansas State 4 6 Kansas State 5 9 Kansas State 2 6 Nebraska 8 2 Nebraska 7 5 Nebraska 2 3 Oklahoma 4 1 Oklahoma 0 2 Oklahoma 7 Missouri s first ever conference championship squad, the 1931 Big Six Champions. YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

132 MIZZOU BASEBALL 1958 Coach: Simmons (22-7) Big Seven Champions College World Series National Runners-Up 5 Mississippi 4 14 Mississippi 5 13 Arkansas State 0 2 Arkansas State 3 3 Nebraska 6 9 Nebraska 6 12 Nebraska 5 4 Washington (Mo.) 5 25 Kansas Kansas State 2 5 Kansas State 0 3 Kansas State 6 5 Oklahoma 4 12 Washington (Mo.) 3 8 Iowa State 6 7 Iowa State 8 11 Iowa State 0 17 Colorado 8 9 Colorado 3 8 Colorado 3 14 Oklahoma State 4 District V Playoffs 11 Iowa St. Teachers 7 13 Iowa St. Teachers 3 College World Series 3 Western Michigan 1 11 Colorado State 2 4 Holy Cross 1 3 Western Michigan 1 0 Southern California 7 7 Southern California Coach: Simmons (3-17)* *4 Memphis State 2 *10 Memphis State 2 *12 Arkansas State 1 *11 Arkansas 0 *13 Arkansas 0 *10Washington (Mo.) 4 *3 Kansas State 0 *26 Kansas State 3 *22 Kansas State 0 *8 Nebraska 7 *8 Nebraska 2 *3 Nebraska 2 *3 Oklahoma 1 0 Oklahoma 1 2 Iowa State 4 14 Colorado 0 7 Colorado 6 6 Colorado 0 0 Oklahoma State 1 1 Oklahoma State 2 *victories forfeited 1960 Coach: Simmons (12-9) 19 Memphis State 7 7 Memphis State Arkansas 8 8 Arkansas 9 3 Oklahoma State 4 1 Oklahoma State 2 0 Oklahoma State 2 20 Washington (Mo.) 6 12 Nebraska 9 14 Nebraska 9 9 Nebraska 6 5 Washington (Mo.) 6 11 Kansas 3 10 Kansas 9 10 Kansas 9 6 Oklahoma 5 4 Oklahoma 7 6 Iowa State 8 2 Iowa State 7 10 Iowa State 2 17 Colorado Coach: Simmons (16-7) 1 Memphis State 0 10 Memphis State 3 5 Oklahoma 0 3 Oklahoma 4 11 Washington (Mo.) 2 5 Nebraska 3 2 Nebraska 1 5 Nebraska 2 2 Washington (Mo.) 5 3 Kansas 1 4 Kansas 1 16 Kansas State 8 1 Kansas State 4 2 Kansas State 1 5 Iowa State 6 13 Iowa State 3 18 Iowa State 1 13 Colorado 16 9 Colorado 1 5 Colorado 4 1 Oklahoma State 2 7 Oklahoma State 1 2 Oklahoma State Coach: Simmons (22-7) Big Seven Champions College World Series 9 Arkansas State 2 7 Arkansas State 3 15 Arkansas 7 10 Arkansas 4 12 Iowa State 8 13 Iowa State 3 3 Iowa State 0 9 Colorado 1 0 Colorado 4 10 Colorado 7 3 Kansas 9 0 Kansas 8 7 Kansas 5 12 Nebraska 5 4 Nebraska 2 1 Nebraska 0 10 Oklahoma 13 9 Oklahoma 6 5 Oklahoma 1 15 Kansas State 4 7 Kansas State 9 8 Kansas State 5 7 Oklahoma State 4 10 Oklahoma State 1 2 Oklahoma State 8 District V Playoffs 3 Bradley 1 9 Bradley 4 College World Series 1 Ithaca 5 4 Santa Clara Coach: Simmons (25-8) Big Seven Champions College World Series 10 Arkansas 6 5 Arkansas 6 7 Centenary 2 11 Centenary 6 4 Tulsa 5 4 Tulsa 1 0 Oklahoma State 1 2 Oklahoma State 0 2 Oklahoma State 1 2 Iowa State 0 9 Iowa State 3 3 Iowa State 0 21 Colorado 7 7 Colorado 1 4 Kansas State 1 8 Kansas State 2 2 Oklahoma 3 5 Oklahoma 2 8 Oklahoma 1 6 Nebraska 0 8 Nebraska 0 7 Nebraska 0 2 Kansas 1 2 Kansas 3 4 Kansas 3 District V Playoffs 16 Saint Louis 0 1 Saint Louis 2 7 Saint Louis 1 3 Holy Cross 0 3 Texas 2 4 Arizona 6 3 Southern California Coach: Simmons (26-5-1) Big Eight Champions College World Series National Runners-Up 4 Texas Christian 0 2 Texas Christian 3 2 Baylor 5 1 Baylor 3 10 Tulsa 0 13 Tulsa 1 7 Colorado 2 6 Colorado 4 2 Iowa State 0 7 Kansas State 1 2 Kansas State 1 6 Kansas State 0 4 Oklahoma 1 3 Oklahoma 1 1 Oklahoma 0 11 Oklahoma State 1 4 Nebraska 2 9 Nebraska 0 2 Nebraska 1 2 Kansas 1 2 Kansas 0 4 Kansas 3 District V Playoffs 1 Saint Louis 1 2 Saint Louis 1 College World Series 7 Arizona State 0 2 Southern Cal 3 3 Seton Hall 1 4 Minnesota 1 2 Maine 1 1 Minnesota Coach: Simmons (15-8) Big Eight Champions 6 Texas Tech Texas Tech 3 6 Ohio State 10 0 Nebraska 4 2 Nebraska 5 10 Oklahoma 2 12 Oklahoma 1 9 Oklahoma 1 1 Oklahoma State 8 8 Oklahoma State 6 5 Oklahoma State 4 13 Kansas State 9 6 Kansas State 1 14 Kansas State 8 13 Kansas 6 8 Kansas 6 1 Kansas 0 9 Colorado 2 2 Colorado 3 5 Colorado 7 8 Iowa State 6 District V Playoffs 4 Saint Louis 5 4 Saint Louis Coach: Simmons (13-12) 1 Trinity 9 7 Sam Houston 8 9 Randolph AFB 3 4 Texas A&M 3 2 West Texas State 1 8 St. Mary s 9 18 Ft. Houston 6 6 Iowa State 7 1 Iowa State 3 10 Iowa State 6 5 Colorado 1 2 Colorado 12 2 Colorado 4 4 Nebraska 8 3 Nebraska 0 1 Nebraska 0 1 Oklahoma State 0 3 Oklahoma State 2 0 Oklahoma State 1 7 Oklahoma 0 4 Oklahoma 6 0 Oklahoma 3 1 Kansas State 7 5 Kansas State 3 6 Kansas State Coach: Simmons ( ) 1 Texas Christian 3 4 Texas Christian 17 4 Texas Christian 2 8 Texas A&M 5 6 Texas A&M 6 2 Texas A&M 8 5 Tulane 1 3 Tulane 10 1 Tulane 2 7 Oklahoma State 8 6 Oklahoma State 5 6 Oklahoma State 7 4 Kansas State 11 5 Kansas State Kansas State 1 10 Kansas 4 5 Kansas 7 10 Kansas 6 1 Nebraska 4 14 Nebraska 3 6 Nebraska 3 2 Oklahoma 1 2 Oklahoma 1 3 Oklahoma 2 5 Iowa State 1 4 Iowa State 1 9 Iowa State 2 3 Colorado 14 1 Colorado 3 6 Colorado Coach: Simmons (11-16) 7 Air Force 6 8 Arkansas 4 0 St. Mary's 2 1 Trinity 2 7 Trinity 8 10 St. Edward s 13 0 Texas A&M 4 8 Colorado 5 4 Colorado 12 7 Colorado 3 4 Iowa State 0 6 Iowa State 9 7 Iowa State 6 1 Nebraska 0 5 Nebraska 1 1 Oklahoma 8 2 Oklahoma 3 0 Oklahoma 1 9 Kansas State 6 1 Kansas State 2 3 Kansas State Kansas 1 1 Kansas 3 2 Kansas 1 3 Oklahoma State 5 3 Oklahoma State 10 1 Oklahoma State Coach: Simmons (14-13) 0 Texas A&M 2 5 Texas A&M 6 0 St. Mary s 5 7 Texas Lutheran 6 2 Trinity 1 1 Southern Methodist 0 7 Oklahoma State 8 1 Oklahoma State 5 1 Oklahoma State 9 2 Colorado 3 6 Colorado 5 2 Colorado 0 5 Iowa State 2 1 Iowa State 0 2 Iowa State 1 0 Nebraska 4 6 Nebraska 2 4 Nebraska 1 9 Kansas 3 3 Kansas 6 10 Kansas 6 5 Kansas State 0 11 Kansas 1 3 Kansas State 4 5 Oklahoma 8 1 Oklahoma 8 6 Oklahoma Coach: Simmons (12-13) 0 Texas A&M 3 3 Texas A&M 0 2 Texas A&M 9 1 Trinity 10 8 St. Mary s 15 4 Texas Lutheran 2 11 Nebraska-Omaha 1 15 Southwest Texas 6 0 Iowa State 1 1 Iowa State 5 9 Iowa State 16 7 Oklahoma State 5 2 Nebraska 3 3 Nebraska 1 4 Nebraska 2 5 Kansas 6 5 Kansas 2 5 Kansas 10 4 Colorado 5 7 Colorado 5 7 Colorado 2 0 Kansas State 2 4 Kansas State 2 3 Oklahoma 4 3 Oklahoma Coach: Simmons (17-16) 1 Texas Pan-American 5 0 Texas Pan-American 4 2 Trinity 5 4 Trinity 3 0 Texas A&M 3 11 Texas A&M 3 4 Texas A&M 10 2 Southwest Texas State 0 10 St. Edward s 4 2 St. Mary s 3 2 Saint Louis 1 1 Saint Louis 4 5 Kansas 4 3 Kansas 0 7 Kansas 5 3 Iowa State 4 3 Iowa State 5 4 Iowa State 9 4 Colorado 0 7 Colorado 5 7 Colorado 8 0 Kansas State 12 0 Kansas State 2 4 Kansas State 5 2 Oklahoma State 1 7 Oklahoma State 1 6 Oklahoma State 5 1 Nebraska 2 7 Nebraska 2 11 Nebraska 7 2 Oklahoma 1 7 Oklahoma 5 0 Oklahoma Coach: Simmons (16-16) 1 Indiana 0 3 Indiana 5 15 Indiana 13 3 Indiana 0 4 Texas Pan-American 6 0 Texas Pan-American11 2 Texas Pan-American 7 0 Texas Pan-American 6 6 Arkansas 1 3 Arkansas 1 5 Saint Louis 0 3 Saint Louis 2 4 Kansas State 3 2 Kansas State 6 0 Kansas State 7 2 Colorado 5 6 Colorado 11 9 Colorado 15 2 Nebraska 13 9 Nebraska 0 1 Nebraska 7 12 Kansas 3 9 Kansas 2 3 Kansas 10 2 Iowa State 1 8 Iowa State 7 13 Iowa State 2 6 Oklahoma State 2 2 Oklahoma State 8 2 Oklahoma 5 2 Oklahoma 4 7 Oklahoma Coach: Simmons (13-21) 1 Indiana 2 3 Texas Pan-American 7 3 Indiana 6 0 Texas Pan-American 3 1 Texas Pan-American 0 7 Indiana 13 0 Texas Pan-American 2 5 Indiana 1 0 Oklahoma 7 0 Oklahoma 3 3 Oklahoma 4 3 Colorado 5 2 Colorado 3 0 Colorado 5 5 Kansas State 6 2 Kansas State 6 9 Saint Louis 4 9 Saint Louis 14 5 Kansas 3 1 Kansas 3 8 Kansas 3 2 Missouri Western 3 4 Missouri Western 0 2 Iowa State 5 7 Iowa State 0 2 Iowa State 0 4 SIU-Edwardsville 10 3 SIU-Edwardsville 2 3 Oklahoma State 2 2 Oklahoma State 9 5 Oklahoma State 4 1 Nebraska 0 2 Nebraska 0 1 Nebraska Coach: McArtor (28-14) 2 Kansas 1 2 Texas Pan-American 8 3 Kansas 5 2 Texas Pan-American 3 1 Texas A&M 7 5 Texas A&M 4 2 Texas Pan-American 6 7 Dallas 0 13 Dallas 3 4 NW Missouri State 3 9 NW Missouri State 1 4 Iowa State 3 9 Iowa State 5 9 Iowa State 2 11 Missouri-Rolla 0 7 Missouri-Rolla 2 6 Missouri-St. Louis 4 10 Missouri-St. Louis 2 4 Oklahoma State 3 0 Oklahoma State 7 6 Oklahoma State 9 6 Central Missouri State 5 5 Central Missouri State 4 5 Oklahoma 4 0 Oklahoma 7 14 Oklahoma 17 7 Saint Louis 6 2 Saint Louis 1 12 Nebraska 0 15 Nebraska 3 3 Nebraska 7 5 Missouri Western 2 7 Missouri Western 1 3 Kansas 6 3 Kansas 0 9 Kansas 3 9 Colorado 3 10 Colorado 9 15 Colorado 3 0 Kansas State 4 3 Kansas State 9 3 Kansas State Coach: McArtor (17-20) 5 Dallas 0 2 Northern Iowa 0 14 Northern Iowa 3 4 Texas Pan-American 6 5 Northern Iowa 1 0 Texas Pan-American 8 1 Iowa 3 0 New Orleans 2 4 NW Missouri State 8 3 NW Missouri State 5 15 SW Missouri State 3 7 SW Missouri State 0 5 Central Missouri State 8 6 Missouri-St. Louis 3 1 Missouri-St. Louis 2 8 Kansas State 4 8 Kansas State 14 6 Kansas State 8 4 Nebraska 7 6 Nebraska 8 9 Nebraska 6 10 Saint Louis 9 6 Saint Louis Kansas 8 12 Kansas 14 8 Kansas 6 8 Missouri Western 3 10 Missouri Western 16 1 Oklahoma 7 1 Oklahoma 13 3 Oklahoma 5 10 Iowa State 5 5 Iowa State 6 5 Iowa State 4 3 Oklahoma State 2 2 Oklahoma State 6 11 Oklahoma State Coach: McArtor (46-22) Big Eight Champions NCAA Midwest Regional 14 Buffalo 4 10 Buffalo 1 1 Michigan 6 2 Iowa 4 4 Buffalo 3 13 Iowa 6 3 Buffalo 2 13 Michigan Michigan 2 8 Iowa 4 15 Buffalo 2 3 Michigan 4 11 Iowa 6 10 Missouri Southern 5 6 Missouri Southern 3 10 NE Missouri State 1 10 NE Missouri State 5 4 Missouri Rolla 3 14 Missouri-Rolla 0 16 Baker 5 13 Baker 2 13 Oklahoma State 14 5 Oklahoma State 6 2 Oklahoma State 5 3 Oklahoma 6 6 Oklahoma 2 3 Missouri-St. Louis 4 7 Missouri-St. Louis 2 10 North Dakota 0 10 North Dakota 0 9 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 7 17 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 0 8 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 0 11 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 7 2 Central Missouri State 4 16 Central Missouri State 2 0 Kansas 7 7 Kansas 10 6 Kansas 4 4 Kansas State 1 0 Kansas State 2 3 Saint Louis 2 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 132

133 2005 MEDIA GUIDE 2 Saint Louis 0 9 Iowa State 4 2 Iowa State 8 6 Iowa State 5 7 Iowa State 1 9 Kansas State 0 2 Kansas State 4 10 Bradley 5 13 Bradley 0 7 Bradley Bradley 9 0 Murray State 1 3 Murray State 7 3 Southern Illinois 10 4 Southern Illinois 5 8 Southern Illinois 7 9 Southern Illinois 6 4 Oklahoma 2 7 Iowa State 6 8 Colorado 2 0 Oklahoma 8 5 Oklahoma 3 NCAA Midwest Regional 5 Texas A&M 3 1 Arizona 10 3 Texas A&M Coach: McArtor (36-15) 0 New Orleans 9 6 Tulane 8 2 Tulane 7 4 Stetson 1 2 Nicholls State 7 2 Nicholls State 3 7 Illinois 0 9 New Orleans 2 13 SE Louisiana 2 7 SE Louisiana 5 6 Missouri Southern 7 11 Missouri Southern 5 11 Oklahoma State 5 1 Oklahoma State 4 2 Oklahoma State 1 13 Oklahoma State 5 2 California 3 12 Washington State 8 7 Pittsburgh 1 6 Oral Roberts 9 8 UCLA 7 1 Brigham Young 3 18 UC Riverside 16 3 Bradley 4 2 Bradley 1 9 Bradley 3 8 Bradley 4 18 SIU-Edwardsville NW Missouri State 12 5 NW Missouri State 4 5 Nebraska 0 3 Nebraska 2 14 Nebraska 4 10 Nebraska 8 0 Saint Louis 8 5 Saint Louis 0 5 Iowa State 1 5 Iowa State 6 23 Iowa State 5 9 Iowa State 4 4 Murray State 2 8 Murray State 5 5 Kansas 1 3 Kansas 2 5 Kansas State 2 7 Kansas State 6 11 Missouri-St. Louis 3 10 Kansas State 2 6 Oklahoma Kansas State 5 6 Oklahoma Coach: McArtor (35-18) NCAA Mideast Regional 6 Western Michigan 1 17 Iowa State 5 5 Western Michigan 4 3 Michigan 1 4 Michigan 6 2 Western Michigan 4 13 Florida Southern 6 18 Temple 9 5 Michigan 8 5 Temple 4 7 Central Michigan 4 1 Central Michigan 5 1 Westminster 3 10 Westminster 0 3 Valparaiso 2 12 Murray State 9 11 North Dakota 0 0 Murray State 2 7 Mississippi 2 7 Memphis State 11 3 Memphis State 4 4 Saint Louis 3 The 1941 MU team won the Big Six Championship under Coach Simmons. 5 Saint Louis 6 0 Bradley 1 5 Bradley 3 3 Bradley 1 18 Bradley 4 9 Wichita State 1 6 Wichita State 1 15 Saint Louis 2 17 Saint Louis 2 5 Nebraska 4 2 Nebraska Central Missouri State 2 8 Central Missouri State 1 2 Iowa State 0 9 Iowa State 6 3 Iowa State 5 12 Iowa State 6 0 Western Illinois 8 5 Western Illinois 2 2 Kansas 3 0 Kansas 1 3 Kansas 2 5 Kansas 0 10 Missouri-St. Louis 1 10 Missouri-St. Louis 0 3 Oklahoma State 1 4 Oklahoma 3 2 Oklahoma State 3 3 Oklahoma State 5 NCAA Mideast Regional 2 Eastern Michigan 4 1 Texas A&M Coach: McArtor (45-12) 0 Oral Roberts 5 7 Oral Roberts 12 9 Oral Roberts 3 8 Western Michigan 4 8 Michigan 0 1 Western Michigan 3 1 Florida Southern 10 7 Western Michigan 3 10 Florida Southern 7 17 Central Methodist 0 11 NW Missouri State 3 10 NW Missouri State 5 9 Missouri-Rolla 0 16 Missouri-Rolla 4 8 Westminster 0 3 Westminster 2 7 Iowa 5 5 Iowa 4 6 Iowa 2 0 SIU-Edwardsville 1 0 SIU-Edwardsville 4 8 Murray State 0 14 Brown 3 2 Murray State 1 11 Saint Louis 0 14 Saint Louis 3 3 Missouri Baptist 1 8 Missouri Baptist 1 11 Central Missouri State 10 6 Oklahoma 0 3 Oklahoma 5 13 Oklahoma State 11 2 Oklahoma State 9 5 Colorado 0 9 Colorado 4 6 Kansas State 5 8 Kansas State 4 7 Western Illinois 2 3 Kansas 0 4 Kansas 2 5 Kansas 1 4 Kansas 5 5 Nebraska 7 10 Nebraska 5 13 Nebraska 0 6 Nebraska 4 6 Missouri-St. Louis 2 5 Missouri-St. Louis 4 8 Iowa State 4 10 Iowa State 7 7 Iowa State 2 6 Iowa State 5 6 Bradley 2 2 Bradley 1 5 Oklahoma State 4 7 Oklahoma 10 6 Nebraska Coach: McArtor ( ) Big Eight Champions NCAA Midwest Regional 9 Old Dominion 2 7 Western Michigan 0 3 Western Michigan 2 15 Western Michigan 2 1 Michigan 0 1 Florida Southern 5 4 Western Michigan 15 5 Florida Southern 0 6 Purdue 8 2 Purdue 0 3 Michigan 2 16 Missouri Southern 4 13 Missouri Southern Central Missouri State 3 7 Central Missouri State 7 2 Hawaii 6 8 Cal Poly-Pomona 7 8 Los Angeles State 6 7 Los Angeles State 1 5 Cal Poly-Pomona Hawaii 2 10 Bradley 1 5 Bradley 7 5 SIU-Edwardsville 0 5 SIU-Edwardsville 2 7 Oklahoma 4 11 Oklahoma 6 1 Oklahoma State 6 4 Oklahoma State 3 13 Missouri-Rolla 0 5 Colorado 2 5 Colorado 3 1 Kansas State 0 7 Kansas State 5 4 Missouri-St. Louis 3 4 Missouri-St. Louis 5 5 Kansas 0 9 Kansas 4 0 Kansas 3 5 Kansas 3 10 Missouri Western 4 10 Missouri Western 0 3 Nebraska 0 1 Nebraska 2 0 Nebraska 1 1 Nebraska 2 3 Saint Louis 1 8 Saint Louis 3 4 Iowa State 2 7 Iowa State 5 5 Iowa State 4 4 Iowa State 0 4 Oklahoma State 5 6 Oklahoma 1 14 Oklahoma State 2 9 Nebraska 0 5 Nebraska 3 NCAA Midwest Regional 5 Wichita State 4 6 Arkansas 0 2 UNLV 10 1 California Coach: McArtor (43-18) NCAA South Regional 6 Western Michigan 4 7 Western Michigan 1 5 Arkansas 7 8 Evansville 5 8 Arkansas 6 0 Western Michigan 7 5 Eastern Michigan 3 2 Florida Southern 3 4 Eastern Michgian 3 5 Purdue 7 1 Florida Southern 9 4 Iowa 3 3 Iowa 5 5 Iowa 1 2 Iowa 1 10 Westminster 0 1 Westminster 0 6 NE Missouri State 0 5 NE Missouri State 0 15 Northwestern 2 7 Texas Pan-American 3 12 Seton Hall 8 7 Morningside 1 6 Northwestern 2 9 Michigan State 1 5 Kansas State 0 7 Kansas State 2 5 Kansas State 1 17 Kansas State 15 7 SIU-Edwardsville SIU-Edwardsville 4 8 Oklahoma State 6 9 Oklahoma State 7 4 Oklahoma State 7 9 Oklahoma State Central Missouri State 7 8 Central Missouri State 3 6 Iowa State 2 0 Iowa State 4 4 Iowa State 7 9 Iowa State 2 8 Missouri-St. Louis 3 2 Missouri-St. Louis 4 6 Kansas 0 1 Kansas 3 6 Kansas 0 15 Saint Louis 2 14 Saint Louis 2 5 Nebraska 2 5 Nebraska 9 13 Nebraska 0 0 Nebraska 4 3 Oklahoma 1 6 Oklahoma 4 6 Oklahoma 3 6 Oklahoma 4 4 Nebraska 9 15 Kansas 3 7 Nebraska 8 NCAA South Regional 2 Middle Tennessee 4 3 Florida Coach: McArtor (39-17) 17 Missouri Western 7 11 Missouri Western 1 13 Missouri Western 3 5 Missouri Western 4 12 Lincoln 0 7 New Mexico 3 0 New Mexico 13 8 New Mexico 5 15 South Dakota State 3 13 Wyoming 2 20 Wisconsin-LaCrosse10 6 Wyoming 11 4 Iowa 0 21 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 8 4 New Mexico 1 11 Iowa 3 14 Central Methodist 0 12 Central Methodist 2 4 Oklahoma 5 10 SIU-Edwardsville 3 5 SIU-Edwardsville 4 15 Nebraska 0 7 Nebraska 6 1 Nebraska 4 1 Nebraska Saint Louis 3 0 Illinois 7 8 Illinois Illinois 4 8 Illinois 2 4 Central Missouri State 3 4 Central Missouri State 3 11 Kansas 8 10 Kansas 6 6 Kansas 10 5 Kansas 2 1 Bradley 7 1 Bradley 4 19 Iowa State 2 2 Iowa State 1 4 Iowa State 2 4 Iowa State 0 6 NW Missouri State 4 8 Westminster 0 10 Westminster 0 4 Oklahoma State 6 4 Oklahoma State 7 2 Oklahoma State 3 4 Oklahoma State 5 3 Missouri-St. Louis 1 21 Kansas State 4 2 Kansas State 7 5 Kansas State 3 10 Kansas State 9 8 Oklahoma State 19 5 Nebraska Coach: McArtor (25-16) 5 SIU-Edwardsville 8 10 Texas Pan-American 4 7 Central Michigan 2 4 Northern Iowa 6 3 Texas Pan-American 6 9 Central Michigan 8 4 Sam Houston 2 5 Kansas 3 9 Central Michigan 1 3 Texas Pan-American 4 20 Westminster 1 24 Westminster 0 9 Missouri-Rolla 0 23 Saint Louis 2 4 NW Missouri State 0 6 NW Missouri State 3 1 Kansas 9 2 Kansas 6 10 Kansas 0 6 Iowa State 2 8 Iowa State 2 12 Missouri-St. Louis 2 3 Missouri-St. Louis 5 1 Oklahoma State 5 2 Oklahoma State 8 6 Oklahoma State 13 8 Oklahoma State 18 1 SW Missouri State 0 5 Central Missouri State 4 7 Central Missouri State 4 14 Kansas State 3 10 Kansas State 0 3 Illinois 2 6 Illinois 16 6 Oklahoma 8 8 Oklahoma 7 7 Oklahoma 6 4 Oklahoma 7 9 Nebraska Iowa State 4 5 Oklahoma State Coach: McArtor ( ) 4 Jackson State 3 7 Eastern Michigan 3 4 Arkansas 0 2 Western Michigan 5 6 Western Michigan 1 3 Eastern Michigan 14 5 Florida 6 3 Florida Southern 1 10 Eastern Michigan 5 6 Eastern Michigan 8 7 Washington (Mo.) 0 2 Murray State 1 4 Murray State 7 4 Kentucky 11 8 Murray State 8 24 NE Missouri State 11 0 Nebraska 8 1 Nebraska 5 2 Nebraska 7 4 Missouri Western 3 7 Missouri Western 3 4 Illinois 6 8 Illinois 7 1 Illinois 3 2 Illinois 8 9 NW Missouri State Central Missouri State 2 8 Central Missouri State 1 8 Iowa State 5 7 Iowa State 9 11 Iowa State 4 6 Iowa State 1 7 Missouri-St. Louis 4 7 Missouri-St. Louis 2 6 SW Missouri State 0 9 SW Missouri State 8 4 Kansas State 1 1 Kansas State 3 8 Kansas State 16 6 Kansas State 1 2 SIU-Edwardsville 1 11 SIU-Edwardsville 17 4 Oklahoma 9 3 Oklahoma 1 8 Oklahoma 7 4 Oklahoma 6 6 Oklahoma State Oklahoma Coach: McArtor (36-27) 8 Evangel 0 18 Evangel 8 8 William Jewell 3 10 William Jewell 3 5 NE Missouri State 4 11 NE Missouri State 5 16 NE Missouri State 1 21 NE Missouri State 10 8 NE Missouri State 0 11 NE Missouri State 1 7 Missouri-St. Louis 4 16 Missouri-St. Louis15 11 New Mexico 5 5 Utah 4 3 Utah 4 2 New Mexico Highlands0 3 Wyoming 5 9 Utah Wyoming 5 7 Utah 0 11 Wyoming 9 9 Iowa 8 3 New Mexico 4 5 UC Riverside Oregon State Air Force 12 7 UCLA 10 7 Arizona State San Diego State 9 6 Harvard Central Missouri State Central Missouri State 3 9 Kansas 4 6 Kansas 7 6 Kansas 7 13 Kansas 2 5 Iowa State 6 5 Iowa State Iowa State 6 4 Iowa State 1 5 Saint Louis 7 14 Saint Louis 0 8 Oklahoma State Oklahoma State 17 4 Oklahoma State 6 3 Oklahoma State 20 5 Missouri-Rolla 4 11 Missouri Western 1 7 Missouri Western 2 4 Kansas State 5 4 Kansas State 1 5 Kansas State 4 6 Kansas State 12 5 Oklahoma 7 6 Oklahoma 17 8 Oklahoma 4 9 Oklahoma Illinois 1 0 Illinois 4 7 Nebraska 10 8 Nebraska 12 0 Nebraska 6 4 Nebraska Coach: McArtor ( ) 10 NE Missouri State 0 12 NE Missouri State 0 17 Evangel 5 14 Evangel 1 16 Missouri-St. Louis10 18 Missouri-St. Louis YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

134 MIZZOU BASEBALL 5 William Jewell 2 1 William Jewell 4 1 Mississippi 2 1 Louisiana State 5 2 Tulane 3 3 Tulane 6 7 Tulane 17 9 Nicholls State 12 7 Southern Mississippi 3 7 Murray State 9 12 Saint Louis 2 5 Murray State 4 11 Central Missouri State 9 6 Evansville 7 14 Evansville 6 11 SIU-Edwardsville 9 13 SIU-Edwardsville Washington (Mo.) 3 3 Illinois 3 8 Kansas 5 5 Kansas 10 5 Kansas 3 4 Kansas 7 7 Missouri Western 10 8 Missouri Western 5 9 Iowa State 8 6 SE Missouri State 5 0 SE Missouri State 5 3 Oklahoma State 17 0 Oklahoma State 4 0 Oklahoma State 4 11 Oklahoma State Missouri-Rolla 0 10 SW Missouri State12 15 SW Missouri State 6 9 Kansas State 2 13 Kansas State 5 15 Kansas State 6 17 Kansas State 4 7 Oklahoma 11 3 Oklahoma 8 8 Oklahoma 18 7 Oklahoma SIU-Edwardsville 2 5 SIU-Edwardsville 1 4 Nebraska 3 7 Nebraska 4 9 Nebraska 18 4 Nebraska 7 8 Oklahoma Nebraska 8 3 Oklahoma State Coach: McArtor (36-26) 22 William Jewell 2 11 William Jewell 1 8 Iowa 7 28 Iowa 10 2 Iowa 1 11 Iowa 0 12 Evangel 5 5 Murray State 8 12 Murray State 3 3 Murray State 4 16 New Orleans 17 4 New Orleans 13 6 Tulane 3 6 Tulane 8 5 Tulane 6 5 Louisiana State 8 5 Tulane 6 2 Mississippi 3 1 Mississippi 11 6 Mississippi Central Missouri State 6 16 SE Missouri State 4 17 Kansas 2 18 Kansas 1 5 Kansas 1 5 Kansas 4 13 NW Missouri State 0 4 SIU-Carbondale 3 2 Iowa State 3 18 Iowa State 2 5 Iowa State 4 2 Iowa State 1 6 Missouri Western 0 20 Missouri Western 4 0 Oklahoma State 13 2 Oklahoma State 9 5 Oklahoma State 4 6 Oklahoma State Kansas State 5 14 Kansas State 8 4 Kansas State 6 4 Kansas State 2 7 SW Missouri State10 5 SW Missouri State 4 3 Oklahoma 5 3 Oklahoma 2 8 Oklahoma 11 2 Oklahoma 12 8 Missouri-Rolla 7 23 Missouri-St. Louis 5 1 Missouri-St. Louis 2 6 Nebraska 8 8 Nebraska 16 9 Nebraska 5 2 Nebraska 1 1 Illinois 3 9 Illinois 10 6 SIU-Edwardsville 5 12 Arkansas 11 2 Oklahoma State 5 7 Nebraska 6 14 Oklahoma State Coach: McArtor (42-22) NCAA South Regional 1 3 Central Missouri State 3 15 Lincoln 0 12 Southwest Baptist 5 13 Southwest Baptist 6 1 Illinois 2 7 Illinois 6 16 Texas A&M 11 3 Texas A&M 4 0 Texas A&M 9 2 Houston 9 12 Houston 11 8 Rice 3 4 Rice 3 4 Rice 5 7 Lamar 3 4 Lamar 2 16 Lamar 0 23 Saint Louis NW Missouri State 2 20 NW Missouri State12 23 Northern Iowa 4 15 Northern Iowa 4 13 Missouri-St. Louis 2 13 Missouri-St. Louis 0 4 SIU-Edwardsville 2 6 SIU-Edwardsville 3 12 Kansas 11 2 Kansas 3 13 Kansas 1 17 Kansas 6 26 Missouri Western 1 11 Iowa State 4 5 Iowa State 0 3 Iowa State 4 10 Iowa State 9 18 Saint Louis 2 3 Oklahoma State 13 2 Oklahoma State 14 4 Oklahoma State 13 3 Oklahoma State 7 11 SW Missouri State10 12 Kansas State 8 5 Kansas State 3 5 Kansas State 4 17 Kansas State 11 6 Arkansas 8 7 SW Missouri State16 3 Oklahoma 2 1 Oklahoma 4 7 Oklahoma 19 4 Oklahoma Nebraska Nebraska 13 9 Nebraska 8 9 Nebraska 8 4 Indiana State 2 12 Indiana State 9 4 Creighton 8 6 Oklahoma Nebraska 10 2 Oklahoma 7 NCAA South Regional 3 Cal State Fullerton 6 10 Middle Tennessee 6 2 Texas A&M Coach: McArtor (35-27) 9 Missouri Western 0 14 Missouri Western 1 6 William Jewell 5 13 William Jewell 1 8 Nevada-Reno 12 9 Nevada-Reno 3 10 Nevada-Reno 7 14 Liberty 8 7 Virginia Tech 9 8 Fresno State 5 5 U.S. International 2 5 Kansas State 6 0 North Carolina 2 2 Oral Roberts 10 2 Oral Roberts 3 7 Illinois State 0 12 Illinois State 0 4 Indiana State 10 8 Indiana State Missouri-St. Louis 3 9 Missouri-St. Louis 1 1 Iowa State 10 3 Iowa State 10 5 Iowa State 6 3 Iowa State 1 1 SW Missouri State 9 1 SW Missouri State 8 8 Oklahoma State 3 3 Oklahoma State 5 3 Oklahoma State 12 3 Oklahoma State 10 4 Arkansas 7 7 Central Missouri State 8 10 Kansas State 2 1 Kansas State 13 8 Kansas State 7 17 Kansas State 6 16 Lincoln 0 11 Central Methodist 1 10 Central Methodist 3 3 Oklahoma 7 3 Oklahoma 17 2 Oklahoma 5 12 Oklahoma 5 7 SIU-Edwardsville 0 4 SIU-Edwardsville 5 5 Nebraska 2 3 Nebraska 5 7 Nebraska 4 12 Nebraska 4 2 Northern Iowa 1 4 Northern Iowa 2 11 Northern Iowa 1 6 Kansas 7 8 Kansas 6 3 Kansas 1 5 Kansas 1 10 Oklahoma 8 5 Oklahoma State 7 8 Oklahoma 6 3 Oklahoma State 2 7 Oklahoma State Coach: McArtor (28-27) 11 Iowa 1 4 Iowa 3 3 Iowa Central Missouri State 5 19 Northern Iowa 2 8 Northern Iowa 11 7 Eastern Illinois 8 8 Eastern Illinois 6 20 Eastern Illinois 3 16 Westminster 5 1 Texas A&M 9 6 Texas A&M 9 2 Texas A&M 3 3 Houston 7 2 Rice 5 16 Houston 1 2 Rice 4 3 Lamar 1 3 Lamar 2 2 Lamar 7 1 Iowa State 6 1 Iowa State 0 16 Iowa State 5 3 Iowa State 4 20 NW Missouri State 2 4 Oklahoma State 12 7 Oklahoma State 10 3 Oklahoma State 8 4 Oklahoma State 3 3 SW Missouri State 7 1 Kansas State 4 9 Kansas State 4 4 Kansas State 5 1 Kansas State 2 10 NE Missouri State 0 6 Missouri Western 2 5 Missouri Western 2 5 Oklahoma 6 5 Oklahoma 3 6 Oklahoma 5 5 Oklahoma 6 3 Indiana State 5 10 Central Methodist 1 11 Nebraska 4 5 Nebraska 2 1 Nebraska 2 8 Nebraska 14 6 SIU-Carbondale 9 5 SIU-Carbondale 6 The 1976 Missouri Tigers won the first Big Eight Conference title for head coach Gene McArtor and advanced to the Midwest Regional Tournament. 9 Missouri-St. Louis 3 10 Missouri-St. Louis 6 8 Kansas 2 4 Kansas 3 1 Kansas 6 1 Kansas Coach: McArtor (41-20) NCAA East Regional 27 Northern Iowa 1 2 Iowa 4 5 Iowa 0 13 Iowa 2 9 Indiana State 6 11 Minnesota 13 7 Minnesota 2 4 Minnesota 1 6 SW Missouri State 5 4 Bradley 2 2 Morehead State 1 13 Illinois-Chicago 3 4 Central Florida 3 2 Princeton 11 9 Princeton 8 4 Central Florida 3 8 Saint Louis 5 7 Iowa State 0 9 Iowa State 4 0 Iowa State 2 6 Iowa State 3 5 Missouri-St. Louis 0 11 Missouri-St. Louis 3 2 Kansas State 4 17 Kansas State 8 9 Kansas State 8 5 Kansas State 8 10 Central Missouri State 3 12 Missouri Western 6 11 Missouri Western 1 1 Oklahoma 3 6 Oklahoma 4 5 Oklahoma 1 11 Oklahoma 7 9 NW Missouri State 7 11 Arkansas 3 6 NE Missouri State 3 2 Nebraska 3 3 Nebraska 4 4 Nebraska 3 2 Nebraska 0 13 Central Methodist 1 5 Saint Louis 2 7 Western Illinois 9 4 SIU-Carbondale 3 8 SIU-Carbondale 5 4 Kansas 2 4 Kansas 7 2 Kansas 1 3 Kansas 6 6 Oklahoma State 8 6 Oklahoma State 9 3 Oklahoma State 19 0 Oklahoma State 18 3 Oklahoma 9 9 Iowa State 5 0 Oklahoma 5 NCAA East Regional 5 Jacksonville 4 1 North Carolina State 3 8 Furman 4 5 North Carolina State Coach: McArtor (34-22) 6 Central Missouri State 2 2 Florida 10 3 Florida 8 3 Florida 4 18 Lincoln 4 10 Western Illinois 1 7 Western Illinois 2 17 Western Illinois 7 6 SW Missouri State 7 13 SW Baptist 7 6 Minnesota 7 7 Minnesota 6 6 Minnesota 8 2 Oklahoma State 6 2 Oklahoma State 6 10 Oklahoma State 12 2 Oklahoma State 4 10 Quincy College 2 15 NE Missouri State 6 6 Iowa State 0 3 Iowa State 7 12 Iowa State 9 2 Iowa State 5 2 Missouri Western 1 14 Missouri Western 4 11 Kansas State 4 1 Kansas State 2 3 Kansas State 2 10 Kansas State 4 5 Saint Louis 2 4 Oklahoma 8 7 Oklahoma 11 6 Oklahoma 4 5 Oklahoma 4 10 Westminster 9 12 Indiana State 7 15 Nebraska 7 1 Nebraska 4 6 Nebraska Nebraska 1 13 SIU-Edwardsville 7 6 Saint Louis 5 5 Southern Mississippi10 3 Southern Mississippi 7 14 Southern Mississippi 4 7 Missouri-St. Louis 2 4 Kansas 0 14 Kansas 7 12 Kansas 4 7 Kansas SIU-Edwardsville 2 17 SE Missouri State 0 16 SE Missouri State 0 7 SE Missouri State 6 6 Oklahoma State 8 8 Iowa State Coach: McArtor (30-19) 5 Michigan 4 6 South Alabama 4 1 Michigan 0 22 NE Missouri State 3 2 Western Illinois 3 16 Western Illinois 0 10 Western Illinois 5 13 Lindenwood 2 3 SW Missouri State 2 9 Southern Mississippi 2 5 Southern Mississippi 6 11 Southern Mississippi14 7 Central Missouri State 5 4 Oklahoma 5 5 Oklahoma 11 3 Indiana State St. Olaf 4 4 Kansas State 0 3 Kansas State 7 6 Kansas State 5 6 Saint Louis 7 12 Oklahoma 0 9 Oklahoma 6 1 Oklahoma 7 12 Kansas 5 4 Kansas 5 0 Arkansas State 1 12 Arkansas State 1 4 Arkansas State 5 3 Nebraska 9 7 Nebraska 6 4 Nebraska 7 16 Kansas State 8 12 Kansas State 8 6 Kansas 4 10 Kansas 11 7 Kansas 6 6 Nebraska 10 9 Nebraska 7 4 Saint Louis 7 6 Iowa State 4 13 Western Illinois 2 10 Oklahoma State 4 8 Creighton 1 2 Iowa State 7 9 Iowa State 1 11 Iowa State 5 3 Nebraska 7 4 Oklahoma State Coach: McArtor (32-26) 20 NE Missouri State 2 5 Central Missouri State11 11 New Orleans 4 5 SE Louisiana 4 1 SE Louisiana 9 2 SE Louisiana 5 16 Lincoln 3 15 Missouri Western 2 9 Arkansas State 7 13 Arkansas State 7 7 Arkansas State 6 5 Iowa 3 4 Iowa 3 10 Iowa 0 12 Missouri-St. Louis 5 2 Oral Roberts 5 5 Oral Roberts 3 8 Oklahoma State 10 0 Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Oral Roberts 3 13 Indiana State 14 3 Nebraska 1 5 Nebraska 2 2 Nebraska 1 8 Saint Louis 0 10 SIU-Carbondale 8 4 Kansas 5 0 Kansas 11 3 Kansas 8 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 134

135 2005 MEDIA GUIDE 5 Kansas State 2 8 Kansas State 2 8 Kansas State 2 4 Oklahoma 7 4 Oklahoma 5 17 SIU-Edwardsville 4 11 Rockhurst 3 14 Westminster 4 12 Kansas State 5 12 Kansas State 11 6 Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Creighton 11 1 Nebraska 5 5 Nebraska 11 3 Iowa State 4 1 Iowa State 6 5 Iowa State 6 10 Saint Louis 5 6 Iowa State 7 10 Iowa State Creighton 13 6 Oklahoma 7 1 Oklahoma 4 6 Oklahoma 7 6 Oklahoma State 7 2 Oklahoma Coach: Jamieson (19-34) 4 SE Missouri State 5 15 Central Missouri State24 12 Lincoln 2 7 Iowa 9 0 Iowa 6 4 Iowa 5 1 SIU-Edwardsville 14 3 Missouri Baptist 14 3 Rockhurst 1 10 Rockhurst 2 3 Nevada-Las Vegas 4 2 Fresno State 6 4 Portland 3 1 Nevada 18 2 Gonzaga 3 5 Portland 8 11 SE Missouri State 1 7 Oklahoma 8 3 Oklahoma 15 2 Oklahoma State 16 8 Oklahoma State 10 1 Oklahoma State 12 3 Indiana State 6 2 Nebraska 9 8 Nebraska 1 2 Nebraska 12 9 Nebraska 8 2 Nebraska 17 4 Missouri Western 2 13 Oklahoma State Oral Roberts 2 14 Oral Roberts 9 14 Oral Roberts 3 4 Kansas State 8 4 Kansas State 9 0 Oklahoma 8 7 Oklahoma 13 1 Oklahoma 5 8 Westminster 1 6 SW Missouri State 7 1 Kansas 9 3 Kansas 2 13 Saint Louis 2 5 Saint Louis 0 6 Kansas State 12 1 Kansas State 6 8 Kansas State 1 9 Kansas Iowa State 2 6 Iowa State 10 6 Iowa State 8 8 Iowa State 1 10 Iowa State Coach: Jamieson (39-19) NCAA Midwest Regional 11 Missouri Baptist 3 19 Lincoln 0 26 South Alabama 5 5 Auburn 4 4 South Alabama Westminster 4 2 Arkansas State 0 16 Arkansas State 6 7 Arkansas State 8 4 SW Missouri State 3 3 Tulane 9 4 Tulane 7 2 Tulane 0 13 Central Missouri State 9 3 Rockhurst 7 15 Missouri Valley 4 16 Oklahoma State Oklahoma State 12 8 SE Missouri State 7 6 William Penn 5 11 Nebraska 6 8 Nebraska 4 10 Nebraska 8 5 Kansas 1 8 Kansas 4 13 Kansas 4 16 Kansas 4 9 Kansas 11 7 SE Missouri State 2 17 Saint Louis 5 12 Kansas State 5 10 Kansas State 2 2 Kansas State 5 6 Saint Louis 7 8 SIU-Carbondale 18 5 Oral Roberts 4 9 Oral Roberts 8 4 Kansas State 7 16 Kansas State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State 9 6 Oklahoma State 5 8 Nebraska 2 14 Nebraska 10 7 Iowa State 0 6 Iowa State 5 17 Oklahoma 2 2 Oklahoma 8 2 Iowa State 3 6 Iowa State 3 7 Oklahoma 4 5 Oklahoma 8 23 Kansas 16 4 Iowa State Oklahoma Oklahoma State 18 NCAA Midwest Regional 4 Rice 17 2 Wichita State Coach: Jamieson (31-27) 9 Oral Roberts 2 1 Oral Roberts 6 8 Oral Roberts 7 8 San Diego 12 4 San Diego State 5 2 Utah Loyola Marymount11 7 San Diego 1 18 Lincoln 4 11 Kansas State 8 15 Kansas State 14 9 Kansas State 7 2 SW Missouri State 4 3 Bradley 17 5 Texas A&M 6 4 Texas A&M 1 6 Texas A&M 4 5 Kansas 6 8 Kansas 13 3 Nebraska Nebraska 7 6 Nebraska Saint Louis 6 12 Oklahoma State 15 6 Oklahoma State 10 2 Oklahoma State 9 11 Iowa 4 24 Iowa 5 29 Rockhurst Rockhurst 2 3 Arkansas 4 17 Saint Louis 9 6 Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech 4 11 Central Missouri State 7 3 Baylor 2 5 Baylor 6 6 Baylor 9 6 Arkansas 8 14 Kansas 5 12 Kansas 11 4 Kansas 5 1 Oklahoma 7 4 Oklahoma 3 10 Texas 4 5 Texas 6 13 Texas 7 4 SE Missouri State 2 8 Iowa State 4 8 Iowa State 5 12 Iowa State SE Missouri State Arkansas State 7 16 Arkansas State 5 2 Texas Tech Baylor 8 7 Oklahoma Coach: Jamieson (36-18) 15 Missouri Western 0 5 Arkansas State 2 9 Arkansas State Arkansas State 9 11 Lincoln Truman State 1 3 Kansas State 1 8 Kansas State 7 5 Kansas State 2 3 Wichita State 12 4 SW Missouri State 9 2 Texas A&M 9 5 Texas A&M 3 3 Texas A&M 4 13 Eastern Michigan 4 3 Eastern Michigan 0 8 Eastern Michigan 3 14 Western Michigan 4 9 Western Michigan 7 15 Western Michigan 8 6 Kansas 0 9 Saint Louis 2 12 Westminster 2 15Central Missouri State1 12 Bradley Nebraska 9 12 Nebraska 8 6 Texas Tech 8 4 Texas Tech Texas Tech Saint Louis 4 1 Baylor 12 6 Baylor 4 14 Baylor SE Missouri State 8 14 Kansas 0 1 Kansas Kansas 11 7 Oklahoma 9 14 Oklahoma 6 3 Oklahoma Texas 5 10 Texas 12 7 Texas 3 12 SE Missouri State 6 14 Iowa State 9 16 Iowa State 8 1 Iowa State 3 10 Quincy 0 15 Oklahoma State 3 6 Oklahoma State 5 5 Oklahoma State 7 3 Baylor 7 8 Oklahoma State Coach: Jamieson (37-19) 14 Lincoln Truman State Missouri Baptist 1 7 Southwest Baptist 4 6 Texas 9 2 Texas 14 2 Texas 14 5 Southern Mississippi 9 13 Notre Dame 1 14 Southern Illinois 12 4 New Orleans Central Missouri State 5 7 Texas Tech 0 1 Texas Tech 8 0 Texas Tech Western Illinois 3 6 Western Illinois 3 1 Wichita State 12 7 Saint Louis 6 8 Baylor 4 4 Baylor 6 2 Baylor 9 9 SW Missouri State 8 1 Texas A&M 2 12 Texas A&M 8 3 Texas A&M 6 2 Kansas 3 12 Kansas 8 15 Jacksonville State 3 8 Jacksonville State 6 7 Jacksonville State 6 16 Saint Louis 5 7 Kansas 4 9 Kansas 1 14 Kansas 12 8 SE Missouri State 4 2 Oklahoma 4 4 Oklahoma 2 5 Oklahoma 2 17 Westminster 5 7 Nebraska 8 7 Nebraska 1 9 Nebraska 7 9 Iowa State 1 7 Iowa State 6 13 Iowa State 0 5 Kansas State 3 4 Kansas State 5 2 Kansas State 3 13 Fontbonne College 0 9 Bradley 3 10 Bradley 6 0 Baylor 2 8 Texas Tech 7 5 Texas 4 2 Baylor Coach: Jamieson (33-24) 5 Pepperdine 6 8 Pepperdine William Woods 5 3 Nicholls State 2 3 Arkansas-Little Rock 9 2 Northwestern State 1 10 Centenary 2 2 Lincoln Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech 5 13 Western Illinois 0 15 Western Illinois 6 4 Texas 6 6 Texas 9 5 Texas 3 8 SE Missouri State 14 6 Arkansas State 2 7 Arkansas State 6 4 Bowling Green 1 6 Bowling Green 5 8 Bowling Green 6 5 Wichita State 6 0 Kansas 3 12 Kansas 2 10 Kansas 7 12 Central Missouri State 8 6 Iowa State 11 8 Iowa State 7 5 Iowa State 3 16 Saint Louis 8 4 Baylor 6 4 Baylor 13 9 Baylor 8 6 SW Missouri State 0 2 Nebraska 7 8 Nebraska 15 5 Nebraska 9 3 Kansas 2 6 Cal State Northridge 1 8 Cal State Northridge 1 1 Cal State Northridge 6 5 Saint Louis$ 3 7 SW Missouri State 4 6 Kansas State 2 8 Kansas State 6 6 Kansas State 9 3 Oklahoma 11 7 Oklahoma 11 4 Oklahoma 9 6 SE Missouri State 9 13 Texas A&M 11 6 Texas A&M 2 6 Texas A&M 5 12 Nebraska 10 6 Oklahoma 12 3 Nebraska 4 $ - Wood bat game 2001 Coach: Jamieson( ) 0 vs. San Jose State 0 10 Loyola Marymount 7 1 Pepperdine 4 10 Nevada-Las Vegas 1 7 New Mexico 3 9 Utah 12 4 Oklahoma State 6 2 Oklahoma State 7 4 Oklahoma State(10) 5 2 Baylor 3 2 Baylor 12 5 Baylor (10) 4 9 Wichita State 8 4 Kansas 7 8 Kansas 2 1 Kansas 0 9 Missouri Valley Truman State 2 9 Pepperdine 5 13 Pepperdine 4 1 Pepperdine 2 12 Western Illinois 0 10 Western Illinois 2 4 Nebraska 14 6 Nebraska 2 3 Nebraska 2 10 Arkansas State 0 9 Arkansas State (10)5 5 Texas Tech 4 2 Texas Tech Texas Tech 9 7 SE Missouri State 2 0 Oklahoma 6 9 Oklahoma 13 6 Oklahoma 9 2 Texas 9 10 Texas 6 0 Texas 13 8 SE Missouri State 5 11 Creighton 7 5 Iowa State 12 7 Iowa State 3 7 Iowa State (10) 6 11 Saint Louis 6 4 vs. Saint Louis$ 2 4 Kansas State 15 3 Kansas State 7 5 Kansas State SMS (11) 11 5 Eastern Kentucky 2 5 Eastern Kentucky 6 12 Eastern Kentucky 2 3 SMS 5 4 Texas A&M 6 4 Texas A&M 10 8 Texas A&M 5 $ -Wood bat game 2002 Coach: Jamieson (24-29) 6 vs.washington 10 6 vs. Portland(11) 4 11 vs. Portland 7 10 vs.washington 9 6 vs.notre Dame(10)7 4 vs. Southern Illinois 8 10 at New Orleans Missouri Baptist 4 14 Lindenwood (Mo.) William Woods (Mo.) 4 9 Oklahoma(12)10 8 Oklahoma 9 10 Oklahoma 16 8 Arkansas State 3 10 Arkansas State 15 0 Texas 15 3 Texas 6 2 Texas 7 10 Arkansas 11 7 Baylor 5 7 Baylor 6 8 Baylor 11 5 Harris-Stowe (Mo.) 2 4 Texas Tech 7 6 Texas Tech Texas Tech 1 5 SE Missouri State 8 11 Washington 9 5 Washington(12) 3 11 Washington 10 4 SMS 6 9 Nebraska 6 3 Nebraska 6 16 Nebraska SMS Saint Louis 4 16 Kansas Kansas 4 10 Saint Louis$ 0 11 Texas A&M 10 5 Texas A&M Texas A&M 2 5 Western Illinois 7 12 Western Illinois 4 5 Oklahoma State 8 11 Oklahoma State 12 1 Oklahoma State 15 2 SE Missouri State 5 3 Kansas State 5 1 Kansas State 10 5 Northern Iowa 8 6 Northern Iowa 3 6 Northern Iowa 10 $-Wood bat game 2003 Coach: Jamieson (36-22) 12 UNC-Wilmington 1 2 UNC-Wilmington 5 6 UNC-Wilmington 3 3 Northwestern 5 2 Cal Poly 4 4 Northwestern St La.-Monroe Northern Iowa 4 9 Youngstown State 0 10 Youngstown State Truman State 0 9 Lincoln (MO) 1 9 Creighton 0 4 Creighton 6 6 Creighton 1 9 at SEMO 8 19 Maryville (7) 1 1 Texas 4 7 Texas Texas 6 16 Illinois State Kansas 7 14 Kansas 8 7 Kansas 4 4 Illinois State 3 14 Kansas State 2 8 Kansas State 3 5 Kansas State 4 12 Saint Louis 6 8 Texas Tech Texas Tech 5 16 Western Illinois 3 4 Nebraska 3 9 Nebraska (10) 11 6 Nebraska 7 9 SMS 12 4 Baylor Baylor Baylor 8 1 SMS 2 1 Texas A&M 6 7 Texas A&M 6 8 Texas A&M 8 6 Saint Louis $ 0 11 SEMO 10 4 Oklahoma State 7 14 Oklahoma State 11 7 Oklahoma State (7) Rockhurst 6 6 Oklahoma 1 7 Oklahoma 6 0 Oklahoma 7 0 Baylor (7)11 4 Kansas (11) 3 8 Baylor 9 NCAA Regional 3 N. Carolina (11)4 13 Middle Tennessee 7 5 Mississippi State Coach: Jamieson ( ) 8 Nevada 7 0 Portland 13 2 Portland 1 12Coastal Carolina (10) 10 4 Rider 2 21 Coastal Carolina 4 3 Albany 5 2 Youngstown State 3 7 Youngstown State 0 8 Youngstown State 1 2 Western Illinois 1 8 Western Illinois 2 16 Washington 2 6 Washington 11 6 Washington (10) 6 5 Wake Forest (12) 4 7 Indiana State 6 3 Memphis 2 7 Tenn-Martin 3 2 Illinois State (11) 5 19 Chicago State 2 8 Chicago State 1 21 Chicago State 1 6 SE Missouri State 3 3 Kansas State 5 4 Kansas State (11) 6 12 Kansas State (7) 0 12 Baylor 4 9 Baylor 15 6 Baylor 9 1 St. Louis 3 2 Oklahoma 3 5 Oklahoma 8 3 Oklahoma 4 5 SMS (10) 4 3 Nebraska 2 16 Nebraska Nebraska 11 4 SMS 5 0 Texas A&M 1 1 Texas A&M 7 3 St. Louis 0 4 Texas 1 8 Texas 0 0 Texas Texas Tech 7 5 Texas Tech 3 3 Texas Tech 1 6 Kansas 11 2 Kansas 1 3 Kansas SE Missouri St.(13) 11 9 Oklahoma State 5 10 Oklahoma State 9 7 Oklahoma State 3 9 Oklahoma 5 12 Baylor (7) 1 10 Baylor 7 9 Oklahoma State(13)10 0 Wichita State 3 10 LeMoyne 3 7 Arkansas YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

136 MIZZOU BASEBALL 1952 College World Series Runners-Up 15 Northern Colorado 1 1 Holy Cross 0 3 Penn State 2 3 Holy Cross 7 4 Holy Cross College World Series National Champions 6 Lafayette 3 1 Rollins 4 8 Massachusetts 1 7 Oklahoma State 3 4 Michigan State 3 4 Rollins District V Playoffs 11 Iowa St. Teachers 7 13 Iowa St. Teachers 3 The Tigers have advanced to the NCAA Tournament in each of the past two seasons, marking the first back-to-back postseason trips for MU since THE 2003 TIGERS Overall Big 12 NCAA Regional Appearance THE 2004 TIGERS Overall Big 12 NCAA Regional Appearance 1958 College World Series Runners-Up 3 Western Michigan 1 11 Colorado State 2 4 Holy Cross 1 3 Western Michigan 1 0 Southern California 7 7 Southern California District V Playoffs 3 Bradley 1 9 Bradley College World Series 1 Ithaca 5 4 Santa Clara District V Playoffs 16 Saint Louis 0 1 Saint Louis 2 7 Saint Louis College World Series 3 Holy Cross 0 3 Texas 2 4 Arizona 6 3 Southern California District V Playoffs 1 Saint Louis 1 2 Saint Louis 1 MIZZOU IN THE NCAA S 1964 College World Series Runner-up 7 Arizona State 0 2 Southern Cal 3 3 Seton Hall 1 4 Minnesota 1 2 Maine 1 1 Minnesota NCAA District V Playoffs 4 Saint Louis 5 4 Saint Louis NCAA Midwest Regional 5 Texas A&M 3 1 Arizona 10 3 Texas A&M NCAA Mideast Regional 2 Eastern Michigan 4 1 Texas A&M NCAA Midwest Regional 5 Wichita State 4 6 Arkansas 0 2 UNLV 10 1 California NCAA South Regional 2 Middle Tennessee 4 3 Florida NCAA South Regional 3 Cal State Fullerton 6 10 Middle Tennessee 6 2 Texas A&M NCAA East Regional 5 Jacksonville 4 1 North Carolina State 3 8 Furman 4 5 North Carolina State NCAA Midwest Regional 4 Rice 17 2 Wichita State NCAA Regional 3 North Carolina 4 13 Middle Tennesse State 7 5 Mississippi State NCAA Regional 0 Wichita State 3 11 LeMoyne 3 7 Arkansas 10

137 2005 MEDIA GUIDE FIRST TEAM 1952 Junior Wren, OF Don Boenker, P 1954 Jerry Schoonmaker, OF 1957 Jack Davis, OF 1958 Ray Uriarte, 3B 1959 Ralph Hochgrebe, 2B 1960 Ron Cox, SS 1964 Dave Harvey, 3B Keith Weber, P 1978 Greg Cypret, SS 1985 Dave Otto, DH 1987 Dave Silvestri, SS 1988 Dave Silvestri, SS SECOND TEAM 1958 Bo Toft, OF 1961 Gene Orf, OF 1962 Dave Harvey, 3B 1965 Dan Rudanovich, OF 1967 Ray Thorpe, OF 1980 Lindy Duncan, SS 1998 Ryan Fry, P THIRD TEAM 1952 Kent Kurtz, 2B 1958 Sonny Siebert, 1B 1960 Gene Orf, OF ALL-AMERICA 1962 John Sevcik, C 1965 Bob Robben, SS 1975 Greg Cypret, SS 1981 Phil Bradley, OF 1996 Aaron Jaworowski, 1B 2000 Ryan Stegall, SS 2004 Garrett Broshuis, P HONORABLE MENTION 1931 Norm Wagner, P Sam Carter, SS 1976 Greg Cypret, SS Mark Thiel, C 1974 Mark Thiel, C 1981 Tom Heckman, P 1991 John Dettmer, P 1994 David Sanderson, OF SMITH SUPER TEAM 1996 Ryan Fry, OF FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 1996 Aaron Akin, P Justin Stine, P Jason Williams, INF Logan Dale, P 1999 Ryan Stegall, SS 2000 Jayce Tingler, OF 2001 Lee Laskowski, OF 2002 Travis Wendte, P ALL-DISTRICT V 1954 Jerry Schoonmaker, CF Bob Musgrave, RF Emil Kammer, P 1955 George Gleason, C 1956 Jay Hankins, LF 1957 Jay Hankins, LF Jack Davis, CF 1958 Ray Uriarte, 3B Sonny Siebert, 1B Bo Toft, RF 1959 Ralph Hochgrebe, 2B Bob Haas, LF 1960 Ron Cox, SS Gene Orf, OF 1962 Gene McArtor, 1B John Sevcik, C Bob Price, 2B Dave Harvey, 3B Jack Stroud, P 1964 Dave Harvey, 3B Keith Weber, P 1965 Dan Rudanovich, OF Bob Robben, SS 1967 Ray Thorpe, OF 1969 Steve Patchin, C 1974 Mark Thiel, C 1975 Greg Cypret, SS 1976 Greg Cypret, SS Mark Thiel, C 1977 John Kruse, 2B 1978 Greg Cypret, SS 1980 Lindy Duncan, SS 1981 Phil Bradley, OF Kevin Knop, 2B 1982 Shane Fairbanks, OF Kurt Moody, P 1983 John Marquardt, SS 1985 Dave Otto, DH 1986 Marcus Adler, 2B 1987 Dave Silvestri, SS 1988 Dave Silvestri, SS 1989 Tim Hawkins, OF 1990 Darnel Hawkins, DH 1991 John Dettmer, P Greg Cypret 137 HONORS

138 MIZZOU BASEBALL ALL-CONFERENCE Big Ray Uriarte, 3B Sonny Siebert, 1B Bo Toft, RF Ernie Nevers, P 1959 Ralph Hochgrebe, 2B John Scowcroft, OF 1960 Ron Cox, SS Gene Orf, OF 1961 George Hulett, 3B Gene Orf, OF 1962 George Hulett, 3B Dan Reilly, OF Larry Bohannon, P Bobby Jenkins, P 1963 Gene McArtor, 1B Bob Price, 2B Dave Harvey, 3B John Sevcik, C Jack Stroud, P 1964 Dave Harvey, 3B Jim Estes, OF John Sevcik, C Keith Weber, P 1965 Mike Strode, 2B Bob Robben, SS Dan Rudanovich, OF 1967 Gene Stephenson, 1B Ray Thorpe, OF 1968 Bill Griffin, 1B Rich Henninger, P 1969 Steve Patchin, OF Del Blunk, OF 1970 Neil Sloman, OF Steve Patchin, OF 1971 Jack Bastable, 3B Bill Todd, P 1972 Jack Bastable, 3B 1974 Mark Thiel, C Tom Ellis, OF 1975 Tom Ellis, OF 1976 Greg Cypret, SS Mark Thiel, C 1977 John Kruse, 2B Greg Cypret, SS Rob Pietroburgo, P 1978 Curt Brown, 1B Greg Cypret, SS Rob Pietroburgo, P 1979 Tom Heckman, P Tim Laudner, C Jim English, 1B 1980 Lindy Duncan, SS Tom Heckman, P 1981 Phil Bradley, OF Tom Heckman, P HONORS Kevin Knop, 2B 1982 John Marquardt, SS Shane Fairbanks, SS Kurt Moody, P Roger Johnson, DH 1983 John Marquardt, SS 1985 Dave Otto, DH 1986 Marcus Adler, 2B 1987 Tony Russo, P Dave Silvestri, SS 1988 Dave Silvestri, SS Tim Clark, 2B 1989 Tim Hawkins, OF Jon Pittenger, 3B 1990 Darnel Hawkins, OF John Dettmer, P 1991 John Dettmer, P Joe Winkler, OF 1992 John Dettmer, P Rodney Weary, 1B 1993 Chopper Littrell, OF Jason Meyhoff, P 1994 Grant Ingram, DH 1996 Aaron Jaworowski, 1B Big Ryan Fry, OF Chris George, P Justin Stine, P 2000 Ryan Stegall, SS 2003 Jayce Tingler, OF 2004 Garrett Broshuis, P Lee Laskowski, OF Note: Teams are selected by the coaches; only first-team selections listed. Jayce Tingler 138 All-Tournament Selections Big Eight Tournament 1976 Curt Brown, 1B* Greg Cypret, SS Al Hightower, OF Jim Leavitt, OF Rob Pietroburgo, P Al Hightower, OF Tim Laudner, C Tom Bloemke, P 1978 Al Hightower, OF Tim Laudner, C 1980 Scott Collins, 3B Lindy Duncan, SS Mark Maurer, OF Phil Bradley, OF* Kurt Moody, P 1981 Bill Hance, C Phil Bradley, OF Shane Fairbanks, OF 1983 Bill Hance, C Shane Fairbanks, OF John Marquardt, SS 1984 Nick Rallo, 2B 1986 Mike Rogers, 1B 1987 Tim Clark, 2B Doug Bock, C 1988 Tim Clark, 2B Dave Silvestri, SS 1989 Scott Black, P Tim Hawkins, OF Todd Moseley, P Tim Pinkowski, C Bard Womack, OF 1991 Joe Winkler, OF 1994 Brent Chamberlain, C 1996 Aaron Jaworowski, 1B* Bryan Seymour, OF Big 12 Tournament 2000 Landon Brandes, 3B 2004 Cody Ehlers, 1B* Garrett Broshuis, P Lee Laskowski, OF James Boone, OF Mark Alexander, P * MVP + Pitching MVP

139 2005 MEDIA GUIDE The presence of former Missouri Tiger baseball players in professional baseball continues to grow each year. In 2004, four players signed contracts. That brings the number of former MU players signing pro contracts to 131. Current MU head coach Tim Jamieson has seen 29 players in his 10 years as head coach sign pro contracts. As many as 20 former Mizzou greats have made it through the ranks and onto Major League rosters. Tim Laudner played for the 1987 World Champion Minnesota Twins. Phil Bradley played for several big league teams in 1980s and early 90s. Hubert Pruett* St. Louis Browns 1923 Carl Miles* Philadelphia Athletics 1940 Don McMillen New York Giants 1949 Bob "Turkey" Smith* Boston Red Sox 1950 Junior Wren Chicago White Sox 1952 Don Boenker Cleveland Indians 1953 Jerry Schoonmaker* Washington Nationals 1955 John Grace Milwaukee Braves 1956 Bob Musgrave Baltimore Orioles 1956 Jack Davis* New York Yankees 1957 Charley Duren Milwaukee Braves 1957 Jay Hankins* Kansas City Athletics 1957 Kent Kurtz New York Yankees 1957 Ralph Schultz Chicago White Sox 1957 Norm Stewart Baltimore Orioles 1957 Charlie James* St. Louis Cardinals 1958 Hank Kuhlman St. Louis Cardinals 1958 Carl Nauert Chicago Cubs 1958 Ernie Nevers Kansas City Athletics 1958 Mike Shannon* St. Louis Cardinals 1958 Sonny Siebert* Cleveland Indians 1958 Bo Toft Boston Red Sox 1958 Bob Cooper Baltimore Orioles 1959 Elmer "Bud" Harbin Detroit Tigers 1959 John O'Donoghue* Kansas City Athletics 1959 Gary Starr Chicago Cubs 1960 Ron Cox St. Louis Cardinals 1961 Bob Meyers San Francisco Giants 1961 Gene Orf Pittsburgh Pirates 1961 George Hulett Kansas City Athletics 1962 Larry Bohannon Minnesota Twins 1963 Rich Peterson New York Mets 1963 Dave Harvey Minnesota Twins 1964 Dennis Musgraves* New York Mets 1964 Jim Nelson Minnesota Twins 1964 Bob Price Minnesota Twins 1964 Jim Sevcik Minnesota Twins 1964 John Sevcik* Minnesota Twins 1964 Keith Weber New York Mets 1964 Jack Stroud New York Mets 1965 Dan Rudanovich Boston Red Sox 1966 Orville Hollrah Chicago White Sox 1966 Mike McFarland Boston Red Sox 1967 Gary Lear Cleveland Indians 1967 Rex Hein Kansas City Royals 1968 Rich Henninger* Washington Senators 1968 Bob McDaniel New York Yankees 1968 Bob Sheetz Pittsburgh Pirates 1970 Steve Patchin Los Angeles Dodgers 1971 Terry Periman Philadelphia Phillies 1971 Bill Todd Boston Red Sox 1971 Jack Bastable Oakland Athletics 1972 Steve Pasternak St. Louis Cardinals 1973 Ben Tensing Detroit Tigers 1973 Mark Thiel New York Yankees 1976 Greg Cypret Houston Astros 1978 Rob Pietroburgo Seattle Mariners 1978 Jeff Cornell* Kansas City Royals 1978 Tom Bloemke Independent 1978 Tim Laudner* Minnesota Twins 1979 Jim English Chicago White Sox 1979 Rob Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 1979 Lindy Duncan Texas Rangers 1980 Ron Mathis* Detroit Tigers 1980 Mike Pfautsch Minnesota Twins 1980 Scott Collins Cleveland Indians 1981 Phil Bradley* Seattle Mariners 1981 Tom Heckman Oakland Athletics 1981 Kurt Moody Atlanta Braves 1982 Jim Maddock Atlanta Braves 1982 Jim Lumpe Montreal Expos 1982 Dave Gross Minnesota Twins 1982 John Marquardt Oakland Athletics 1983 Bill Hance Texas Rangers 1983 Shane Fairbanks Houston Astros 1983 Scott Little* New York Mets 1984 Roger Johnson Philadelphia Phillies 1984 Paul James Texas Rangers 1985 Dave Otto* Oakland Athletics 1985 Nick Rallo Baltimore Orioles 1986 Bob Faron St. Louis Cardinals 1986 Marcus Adler Detroit Tigers 1987 Doug Bock Kansas City Royals 1987 Larry Pierson St. Louis Cardinals 1987 Mike Rogers Texas Rangers 1987 Tony Russo St. Louis Cardinals 1987 Tim Clark Cincinnati Reds 1988 Dave Silvestri* Houston Astros 1988 Dave Slavin San Francisco Giants 1988 Scott Brown Pittsburgh Pirates 1989 Mike Parker Atlanta Braves 1989 Jon Pittenger Minnesota Twins 1989 Mike Potthoff Los Angeles Dodgers 1989 Kevin Uhrhan Boston Red Sox 1989 Scott Black Houston Astros 1990 Steve Powers Houston Astros 1990 Darnel Hawkins Houston Astros 1991 John Dettmer* Texas Rangers 1992 Chris Wyrick Detroit Tigers 1993 Jason Meyhoff Minnesota Twins 1994 David Sanderson New York Mets 1994 Scott Swift San Francisco Giants 1994 Tom Buchman Minnesota Twins 1996 Aaron Akin Florida Marlins 1997 Aaron Jaworowski Minnesota Twins 1997 Jeff Terrell Philadelphia Phillies 1997 Ryan Fry Kansas City Royals 1998 Jeremy Callier Anaheim Angels 1998 Griffin Moore Kansas City Royals 1998 Torre Tyson Boston Red Sox 1998 Nick Schwieder Anaheim Angels 1998 Chris George Houston Astros 1999 Ryan Jamison Houston Astros 1999 Justin Stine Toronto Blue Jays 1999 Landon Brandes St. Louis Cardinals 2000 Ralph McCasland Montreal Expos 2000 J.R. Warner Anaheim Angels 2000 Nick Wilfong San Francisco Giants 2000 Ryan Stegall Houston Astros 2001 Jon Williams San Francisco Giants 2001 Pete Sansone River City Rascals 2001 Jody Roughton Detroit Tigers 2002 Drew Endicott Kansas City Royals 2002 Jayce Tingler Toronto Blue Jays 2003 Justin James Toronto Blue Jays 2003 Ian Kinsler Texas Rangers 2003 Andy Shipman Boston Red Sox 2003 Derek Roper St. Louis Cardinals 2003 Danny Hill Toronto Blue Jays 2004 Garrett Brohsuis San Fransisco Giants 2004 Cody Ehlers New York Yankees 2004 Mark Alexander Los Angeles Dodgers 2004 Lee Laskowski Mid-Missouri Mavericks 2004 Brad Flanders Evansville Otters 2004 * Played at major league level Phil Bradley Tim Laudner Griffin Moore Ryan Stegall Jeremy Callier Ryan Jamison Dave Otto Aaron Jaworowski Nick Wilfong Jayce Tingler Justin James Ian Kinsler 139 TIGERS IN THE PROS

140 MIZZOU BASEBALL Herb Bunker 1923 Class of 1990 A native of Nevada, Mo., Bunker is one of only two four-sport letterwinners in Missouri athletic history. He lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track and field, between In basketball, Bunker earned All-Missouri Valley Conference honors as a guard in 1921 and 1922, and was an All-American in 1921 and A tackle/center in football, he captained the Tigers in He was a catcher/outfielder in baseball, and threw the shot put on the track team. A Phi Beta Kappa student who earned a Ph.D. in sociology, Bunker headed Mizzou s department of physical education for many years before retiring in He spent nine years as football coach and athletics director at Culver-Stockton College in Canton, Mo., and also coached at Missouri, Auburn and Florida and at Paseo High School in Kansas City, Mo. Phil Bradley Class of 1990 See page 140 for bio John Hi Simmons Class of 1990 See page 140 for bio Hubert Pruett 1921 Class of 1990 A pitcher from Malden, Mo., Pruett lettered just one year at Missouri, in 1921, but made his mark on the Major League Baseball world with his ability to strike out the great Babe Ruth. Pruett compiled a record, pitching for the St. Louis Browns, New York Giants, Boston Braves and Philadelphia Phillies. Pruett perfected a screwball and used it to strike out Ruth 10 of the first 13 times he faced him. In all, he faced Ruth 30 times. The Babe got only four hits in those at bats (including one home run off a curveball), struck out 15 times, walked eight times, sacrificed once, and grounded out twice. He retired from baseball in 1932 and Pruett was a doctor in St. Louis for 40 years. MU HALL OF FAME Norm Stewart Class of 1990 A native of Shelbyville, Mo., Stewart lettered at Missouri in basketball and baseball for three years. He was inducted as an athlete since his induction came during his tenure as Missouri s head basketball coach. He threw a no-hitter and won one game in the 1954 College World Series as the Tigers won the national title. Stewart led the 1955 and 1956 Tigers in victories, innings pitched, strikeouts, appearances, games started and complete games. He also led the 1955 team in earned-run average. Stewart s accomplishments on the basketball floor both as a player and coach at Missouri are legendary. He scored 1,112 points in three seasons and recorded 634 wins at Mizzou as head coach. When he retired after the season, Stewart ranked seventh all-time in the NCAA with 731 career wins. Don Faurot Class of 1990 While this name is more recognizable for Faurot s accomplishments on the football field, he was an infielder for the Tigers for three seasons. Faurot left his legacy on the University as football coach and director of athletics. Aside from leading the Tigers out of debt and into football s big time, Faurot s tenure as football coach and director of athletics a job he relinquished in 1967 left MU athletics with its greatest legacy, the imprint of his integrity. His prime contribution to football was his innovation of the Split-T formation at Mizzou in Paul Christman , 41 Class of 1990 The legendary Pitchin Paul Christman lettered three times each in football and baseball. A three-time all-conference quarterback, Christman finished third in the 1939 Heisman Trophy voting. Chester Brewer Coach Class of 1991 In addition to serving as athletic director from and , Brewer served as the school s football, basketball, baseball and track and field coach. In seven seasons, he led the Tiger Nine to mark a of Norm Wagner Class of 1991 Wagner lettered at Missouri in basketball and baseball from and led the Tigers to conference titles in 1931 and He won 27 games in his career a record that stood until He was a member of the St. Louis Cardinals organization after graduation. He also led the Tiger basketball squad in scoring on his way to earning all-conference honors. Bob Schoonmaker Class of 1991 A three-sport athlete, Schoonmaker earned eight letters during his time at Missouri. An infielder from Lebanon, Mo., Schoonmaker was an all-conference performer in 1954 as the Tigers won the College World Series. He hit that season with a team-high two triples and committed only one error in 171 chances. He also was on the 1952 national runner-up team, hitting a home run in the championship game. In football, he was a two-time captain and earned three letters on the gridiron. Schoonmaker also lettered on the basketball teams for two years. Don Boenker Class of 1993 Missouri s first All-America pitcher in 1952, Boenke led the Tigers to the Big Seven Conference championship, the NCAA District V championship, and a second-place finish at the College World Series. A Tiger co-captain for Coach John Hi Simmons in 1953, he later signed with the Cleveland Indians and during his professional career, was coached by Whitey Kurowski, George Steinbrenner and Hub Kittle among others. He twice led MU in victories in addition to tossing a pair of one-hitters against Washington University in 1951 and Kansas State in He also authored a two-hitter against Iowa State in A native of St. Louis, Boenker was inducted into the Mizzou QEBH Honorary Society as an undergraduate and holds three degrees from the University of Missouri National Champions Class of 1994 The 1954 squad captured MU s first national title at the College World Series. The Tigers posted a 22-4 record, won the Big Seven Conference title and came back through the losers bracket to capture the national championship. MU had a 12-game win streak during the season. Lowe Junior Wren Class of 1994 One of several standout two-sport athletes, Junior Wren was an All-American outfielder in He hit a team-high.408 to go with seven stolen bases in 1951 before hitting.359 in the 1952 regular season. Wren also pitched one game in the 1952 College World Series, striking out 11 batters while throwing a two-hitter against Penn State. A member of Missouri s 1952 national runner-up team, Wren also was an all-conference football player in 1951 after leading the team in rushing, total offense and punting. Thornton Jenkins 1946 Class of 1995 Jenkins, who also played basketball at Mizzoui, lettered one year on the Missouri diamond. The leading scorer for the Tiger hoopsters, Jenkins lettered four times in basketball.

141 Dave Silvestri Class of 1997 In a span of four months in 1988, Silvestri was named an All-American shortstop, chosen in the second round by the Houston Astros in the Major League Baseball First-Year Draft and was a member of the 1988 Summer Olympics gold medal winning United States baseball team. Silvestri hit.406 in 1988 to go with 21 home runs and a school-record 89 runs scored. His marks that season for total bases, slugging percentage and extra-base hits are Missouri records. Called by many to be the greatest Missouri baseball player of the modern era, Silvestri could hit for average and power as well as field his position and run the bases. He was a two-time all-conference, all-district and All-America player. played in the majors with the 1994 New York Yankees. He is still involved with baseball as he was featured in a Sports Illustrated article in 2001 managing the Great Falls Dodgers. Keith Weber Class of 1998 Might well be the greatest pitcher in Missouri s long and glorious baseball history. In 1964, he set the MU record for earned run average (0.56), won 11 games and struck out 90 batters as the Tigers went and advanced to the College World Series. Those 11 wins are still tied for the school single-season record, and the strikeout total stood as the record for 26 years. His ERA contributed to a team figure of 0.65 that still stands as the NCAA record, and in this era of the aluminum bat, will probably never be broken. Weber, from Jefferson City, was All-Big Eight, All-District V and All- America in 1964, and signed with the New York Mets. He also was a quarterback in football, but injuries ended his career before he competed on the varsity level. Greg Cypret Class of 1998 One of the most prolific players of the Gene McArtor era in baseball at Ol Mizzou, Cypret earned All-America honors three times at shortstop. He was a third-team selection in 1975, received honorable mention in 76 and was a first-team selection in He was the All- Big Eight shortstop in Cypret hit.356 for his career and held the school career marks for hits (253) and runs batted in (181). He signed with the Houston Astros in After his professional career, Cypret joined former MU assistant coach Bob Todd on the Kent State coaching staff. Clair Butch Houston Class of 1999 Earned nine letters at Ol Mizzou three each in football, baseball and track. He also played two years of basketball but did not letter. A native of Maywood, Ill., he was the captain of Coach Don Faurot s first team at MU in 1935, and earned honorable mention honors as a fullback. He was also the Tigers starting fullback in 1932 and 33. Gene McArtor Class of 1999 See page 140 for bio Ray Uriarte 1953, Class of 2000 A first-team all-american third baseman in 1958 who came to Mizzou from nearby Mexico, Mo. Uriarte walked on at MU in 1952, but was cut by legendary Coach John Hi Simmons. He later returned to ask Why? and Simmons told him he could try again when the team began outdoor workouts. He did, made the team, and went on to play four games as a freshman. He lettered in 1953, but his career was interrupted by military service, and made 18 jumps as a paratrooper in two years. He returned to Mizzou and was elected team captain in Uriarte led the Tigers to the 1958 Big Seven championship, the District V title and to second place in the College World Series. He led the team with 17 stolen bases, 39 runs scored, 36 walks and an on-base percentage of.662, which still stands as the MU singleseason record. In addition to his all-american recognition in 1958, Uriarte also received all-big Eight and all-district V honors that season. Called by Coach Simmons the best leadoff man I ever had at the University, Uriarte later served as an assistant coach for Simmons in 1959 and Dave Otto Class of 2000 A native of Elk Grove, Ill., Otto was a standout pitcher and designated hitter from An All-American DH in 1985, Otto earned all-big Eight and All-District V honors as he hit 16 home runs. He stood fifth on the MU career batting average chart (.366). An imposing figure on the mound, Otto stood third with 195 strikeouts. He shares the school record for games started in a season (14). A freshman All-American at Mizzou in 1983, Otto earned Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-America honors in 1984 and He signed with the Oakland Athletics in 1985, and spent time in the major leagues with the A s in Otto was traded to the Cleveland Indians in MEDIA GUIDE and was in their starting rotation in 1991 and He pitched with the Pittsburgh Pirates in He currently works with television broadcasts for the Chicago Cubs. Sonny Siebert Class of 2004 An impact player in two sports for Mizzou, the St. Louis, Mo. native lettered in basketball three years ( ) and one year in baseball (1958)... Earned third-team All- American honors in baseball, as a first baseman in Was also an All-District V and All- Big Eight selection that season, as he helped lead MU to the championship game of the College World Series, where MU lost in 12 innings to Southern Cal, Was named to the alltime College World Series team for the decade of the 1950s... Tied for the team lead in home runs, with eight in Signed with the Cleveland Indians in 1958, and played at the major league level with several teams as a pitcher. Ray Thorpe Class of 2004 A two-sport standout who was recruited to play football at Mizzou, but also later excelled in baseball, while also running indoor track for one season... The St. Louis, Mo. native was also the first African-American to play baseball for Mizzou... Earned All-American honors in 1967 in baseball, after leading the Tigers in hits, triples, home runs, stolen bases and walks... Was named to the Missouri College Baseball Hall of Fame in 1967, and played on the USA s Pan-American baseball squad in Was a game-breaker on the gridiron for Coach Dan Devine, playing a big role on the 1965 MU squad that eventually won the 1966 Sugar Bowl... Proved instrumental to the team during the year, as he provided numerous big plays, scoring touchdowns that won a game against Oklahoma State and forced a tie against UCLA... His TD against Oklahoma State was a 42-yard run on a lateral from Gary Kombrink, and accounted for the only score in a 7-0 MU win... His TD against UCLA was a scintillating 79-yard kick return that got MU back into the game after the Bruins had taken a 14-0 lead - the game ended in a tie... After graduating from Mizzou in 1967, coached high school football in the St. Louis area, and during his teaching and coaching tenure, he was influential in the decision of many students and athletes to attend Mizzou... Went on to earn two masters degrees from Washington University... He entered the corporate world as a manager for AT&T and is currently employed with SBC. 141 MU HALL OF FAME

142 MIZZOU BASEBALL John Hi Simmons A native of Lancaster in the northeast part of Missouri, Simmons had a long decorated career at Missouri, as head baseball coach and a trusty football assistant to Don Faurot. In baseball, he coached from 1937 to 1973, posting a record of His teams won 11 conference championships and the first NCAA title in school history in In all, he led Missouri to six appearances in the NCAA College World Series in Omaha, Neb. He coached 19 All-Americans, including nine first-team choices, 25 all-district and 37 all-conference players. A former president of the American Baseball Coaches Association, Simmons was inducted into the State of Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 1977, and is also a member of the ABCA Hall of Fame. Gene McArtor As a player at Missouri, McArtor won all-conference and all-district honors as a first baseman from He played on two Big Eight Conference championship teams and two squads which advanced to the College World Series. He served as team captain as a senior. He returned to MU as assistant baseball coach in 1969 after coaching and teaching at the high school level in his hometown, St. Louis. McArtor served in that role until 1974 when he succeeded John Hi Simmons as the Tigers head coach. During his 21 years at the helm, McArtor compiled a record and won Big Eight championships in 1976 and He guided six teams to the NCAA Tournament and coached 13 All-Americans and 41 all-conference players. McArtor served on the NCAA Baseball Committee from , including two years as chairman, during a period of unprecedented growth for the CWS. Former president of the American Baseball Coaches Association, McArtor is a member of the ABCA Hall of Fame, the Webster Groves High School Hall of Fame and the St. Louis Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame. Since retiring as baseball coach, he has continued to serve MU as director of project management and was the interim director of athletics for several months in Phil Bradley One of the most decorated athletes in Missouri annals, Bradley lettered in football at Missouri from , and in baseball in A native of Macomb, Ill., Bradley quarterbacked the Tigers to three bowl games (1978 and 1980 Liberties and the 1979 Hall of Fame). He was a three-time Big Eight Conference Offensive Player of the Year and set the conference total offense record with 6,459 yards. He holds Missouri records for passing and total offense, and played in two all-star games, the Hula and Japan Bowls, after his senior season. In baseball, he stared as an outfielder on Missouri teams which won the 1980 Big Eight championship and advanced to the 1980 and 1981 NCAA Tournaments. Bradley was All-Big Eight, All-District and All-America in 1981, when he hit.457. Bradley was also the 1980 Big Eight Tournament MVP when Mizzou won the championship. He held school records for career walks and onbase percentage and held five school records when he graduated. Bradley was drafted by the Seattle Mariners and played with them through He was named to the 1985 American League All- Star Team and hit a career-high 26 home runs that season. He also played with the Philadelphia Phillies, the Baltimore Orioles and the Chicago White Sox. He also played briefly in Japan. A bust honoring Simmons sits near the entrance of Taylor Stadium. RETIRED NUMBERS 142

143 A Adair, Mark Adler, Marcus Admire, Nick Akin, Aaron Alberts, Dennis Alberts, Elliott Albrecht, Doug Alexander, * Alexander, Lowell Alexander, Mark Ambs, Fred Amelung, Bill Anderson, Barry Angerer, Clarence Anthony, Harold Arndt, Gary Ardinger, Horace Asbury, A.E Asbury, Wilburt 1929, 1932 Aslin, Ray Atchison, Ben Atkinson, Dick Atkinson, Ted Austin, Eric Aycock, Bob B Bagby, Harry , 1905 Bailey, Dan Baker, Bob Ball, Steve Bane, Dan Barbour, Bill Barner, Chester Barnes, Brian Barnes, Dustin Barth, Gary Basham, Keith Bastable, Jack Bauer, Garrett Beason, Joe Beck, Otto Beckmann, Bert Bell, Jay Beer, Ralph , 1937 Beezley, Ted Benak, Chris Benson, Brian Berry, J.A Besheer, * Bilica,Brian Biscan, Dave , 1984 Bishop, * Black, Scott Blakely, * Blaseh, G.H Bloemke, Tom Blume, W.M Blunk, Del Bock, Doug Boeger, Ross Boehlow, Bob Boenker, Don Boenker, Kurt Bogie, Mord Bogie, R.S Bohannon, Larry Bollinger, Brad Bonfoey, Lawrence Booher, Lloyd Boone, James Bormet, Roman Bottonfield, Bill Boyd, Bill Boyd, V Brace, Penn Bradley, Phil Brainard, C.F Brandes, Landon Braun, John Breck, C.G Brewster, Steve Bridges, Bob Bridges, Rupert Braud, Dustin Broadhead, Harry Brodbeck, Roger Broderick, Dave Broshuis, Garrett Brown, Curt , Brown, Gary Brumm, Harold Bryant, George Buchman, Tom Bumgardner, Bill Bunker, Herb Burton, Jerry Bush, Alan C Caballero, Cosme Callahan, John Callier, Jeremy Canterbury, Sam , 1920 Capp, Frank Capp, Tom Capron, Steve Card, Jim Carda, Pat Carpenter, Bob Carr, Blaine Carr, Joel Carter, Sam Carton, Tom Cartright, * Cassis, Luke Castle, * Chamberlain, Brent Chambliss, John Charles, Donnie Chettle, Al Christman, Paul , 1941 Ciombor, Tom Clark, Tim Cole, Michael Cole, Terry Coleman, Ron Collins, Scott Conaty, Brian Conklin, Earl Consentino, Al Cook, * Cook, Ed Cooper, Bob , 1959 Cooper, Isace Cornell, Jeff Cox, Buddy Cox, James Cox, Ron Crane, Bill Cravens, W.B Crenshaw, Gene Crim, Mike Cross, Herb Crowley, George Culbertson, Clint Culp, Nathan Cummins, Ron Cunningham, Bill Cutright, Jerry Cypret, Greg D Dale, Logan Daleo, John Danze, Tim Davidson, Gary Davis, Bo Davis, Bob Davis, Floyd Davis, Henry Davis, Jack Davis, John Davis, Russ Dempsey, Dudley Deneault, Conrad Denman, Rod Dennis, F.A Denny, * Desch, Brian Dessau, Erik Dettmer, John Dewey, Charles MEDIA GUIDE Dickhans, Roger Dickinson, Dick Dieckmann, Ron Diemar, Robert Difani, Clarence Dimitriades, Jim Dippold, G.J Doarn, James Doerr, James Doyl, H.S Drennan, Tim Dressler, Tim Dryden, Walter Duncan, Lindy Dundee, Bob Durst, Dan E Eader, Mike Eades, Cary Eatock, Bill Eatock, Sam Eberhard, Floyd Edwards, Marshall Edy, John Ehlers, Cody Eigelberger, Bob Ellis, Tom Embry, Webb Endicott, Drew Englert, Roger Jeremy Callier 143 LETTERWINNERS

144 MIZZOU BASEBALL English, Jim Entsminger, Harold 1946, 1948 Epstein, Jake Estes. Jim , 1964 Estes, Joe F Fairbanks, Shane Farmer, Elliot Farmer, J.C Faron, Bob Faurot, Bob Faurot, Don Faurot, Fred Fawks, Marvin Fehr, Chris , 1946 Feldcamp, Bernard Feldcamp, H Feldman, John Feltz, * Fewell, Wes Ficklin, H.D Filip, Jake , Finlayson, S , 1946 Fitzpatrick, Craig Fix, Phil Flanders, Brad Fleddermann, Wayne Fletcher, Chuck Flick, Clair Ford, Watson Foster, Bill Frampe, * Frampton, S.D Frankenfeld, W.E Frederickson, Wayde Frevert, Doug Friedewald, Ed Friedrichs, Bill Frier, Jack Frisch, Paul Fruit, M.E Fruit, Roy Fry, Ryan Fulbright, Jack Fullerton, Rob G Garrett,Adam Garvin, Lee Gellman, Herb Gentry, Jim George, Chris Gibson, Wilber Gieselman, Alfred Giuliani, Chris Glitner, J.M Gleason, George Golson, John Goodwyn, Ron Gore, Abner Grace, John Graham, Frank Graves, * Gray, Lawrence Gray, Vic Greathouse, * Green, Herbert Green, Terry Greene, Gary Greer, Matt Gregg, Herb Griese, Wilbur Griffin, Bill Gross, Dave , Grossman, Dave Guhman, John Gulick, Doug Gunby, Lloyd Gundlack, George H Haas, Bob Haas, George Hackney, Ted Haferkamp, Jeff Hahn, Orel Hair, Noel Hall, Eugene Hall, Tom Halter, Bill Hamilton, Ralph , Hance, Bill Hankins, Jay Hankins, Mike Harbin, Bud Haring, Arthur Harper, William Harris, Jon Harrison, Forrest Harting, Bob Harutum, Jim Harvey, Dave Hatfield, A Hauptman, Joe Haverty, Mike , Hawkins, Darnel Hawkins, Richmond Hawkins, Tim Hay, John , Hayden, Fred Hayes, Terry Hays, Charles Hays, Robert Heckman, Tom Heineman, Bud George Hulett Heintzelman, Tim Hellmann, Justin Helm, Cyrus Helms, Trevor Helmreich, John Henderson, Carmin Henke, Arthur Henninger, Rich Henson, Kent Herborn, Dan Hereth, Ric Herrington, Jeff Hernandez, Jeremy Hightower, Al Hilker, Glen Hill, Adam Hill, Danny Hill, Dave Hinkle, John Hirst, Bob Hobbs, Matt Hochgrebe, Ralph Hodge, Robert Hoewing, Lloyd Hoffman, Russ Hogg, Robert Holder, Dave Hollrah, Orville Hood, Gail Hook, Oliver Hoover, W.T Hornback, Victor Howard, Lafayette Howard, Thomas Howze, H Huber, Carl Hudson, Ron Huge, Thomas Hulett, George Hunt, Michael Hunter, Mike I Ice, Harry Ingold, Mitch Ingram, Grant Iseminger, Dan J Jacks, Harry Jacoby, Fred , 1906 James, Charlie James, Justin James, Paul Jamison, Ryan Jarvis, Robert Jaworowski, Aaron Jeffries, Bob Jenkins, Bobby Jenkins, John Jenkins, Thornton Jewett, E.W Jewett, William Johnson, Jim Johnson, Kyle Johnson, Roger Jones, Edward Jordan, J. Glen Jordin, Clair Jorgensen, Brian Jorgenson, Ken Juras, Jim K Kammer, Emil Kansteiner, H Kearney, James Keck, Mike Keefey, Lee Kehr, Glenn Keirsey, Harlan Keller, Clif Keller, Harold , Kercheval, Roy D Ketelsen, Mike Kieffer, Victor Kiler, Mitch King, Greg King, Ron Kinsler, Ian Klaas, Don Klaus, Harold Klein, Ed Klein, Howard , 1935 Knight, John Knop, Kevin Koch, David LETTERWINNERS 144

145 Koeneke, Barry Krawczyk, Bill Kruse, John Kuechler, Bob Kuhlman, Hank Kurtz, Kent L Lacy, Brent LaDue, Wade Laffoon, Al Lally, Mike Lam, Robert L'Ange, Terry Lange, Tony Lannenbeck, Clyde Lapin, Jack Larsen, Greg Laskowski, Lee Laudner, Tim Lauer, Gil Lauer, Rob Laus, James Lawton, James Laws, G Leach, Frank Leaphart, Charles Lear, Gary Leavitt, Jim LeCompte, Kevin Lee, * Lemons, Tom Leon, Nick Lewis, B.D Lewis, Claude Lewis, D Lewis, Earl Lewis, Eugene Lewis, Jerry Bob Musgrave Lewis, Steve Lewis, W.H Lhamon, Ruskin Liggett, E.C Lindstrom, Greg Lindstrom, Roger Lippman, Cyrus Lipscomb, * Little, Scott Little, William Littrell, Chopper Loschke, Robert Love, Charles Loving, Jim , 1968 Lowrence, Chas Lubeck, Barry Luecke, Larry Lumpe, Jim Lundgren, Tom Lundholm, Steve M MacMillan, * Madden, Steve Maddock, Jim Maglich, Terry Mahoney, Lafe Marquardt, John Marsalek, C.W Marsden, Bill Marshall, Victor Martin, Paul Mason, Charles Mason, R.R Massa, Keith Mathis, Ron Maurer, Mark McAlister, James McArtor, Gene McCastin, Frank McCasland, Ralph McDaniel, Bob McDannold, Carroll McDermott, Tom McFarland, Mike McGinnis, P.J McGuire, Rich McKee, John McLagan, Jack McLane, Stan McLemore, Clyde McMillan, Earl McMillen, Don McMurty, * McQueen, M Mehrer, Ed Mehrle, Robert Meinert, Ken Meives, John , 1961 Mendelson, Harry Mense, Hunter Messick, Harry , 1920 Meyers, Bob , 1960 Meyhoff, Jason Miles, Carl Milhouse, Steve Miller, Denver Miller, Don , 1959 Mitchell, Jim Moeller, Bunky Moffo, Mike Moheskey, Bob Mondrella, Bill Monroe, Art Monroe, Ralph Moody, Kurt Moore, Dave Moore, Griffin Moran, John Morgan, Charles Morgan, Eldon Morgan, F.B Morgan, John Morris, Edwin Morrow, Sam Morton, John Moseley, Todd Mosley, William Mossman, Burr Mueller, Herbert Munro, Mike Murashige, Tadao Murphy, Leo Murray, Arthur Murrey, Bob Musgrave, Bob Musgraves, Dennis N Nee, Daniel M Neff, Phil Nelson, Jim Netherland, Charles Nevers, Earnie Nevins, Preston Newman, C.E Newman, John Newton, Abel Nichols, Robert Nivens, Matt Northcutt, Art Nunn, Tom O O'Donoghue, John Oreilly, Richard Orf, Gene MEDIA GUIDE Oth, Ray Otto, Dave Owens, Allen Owsley, Harvey P Pace, Jim Palfreyman, George Parker, Mike Parker,Taylor Passer, Bernard Pasternak, Steve Patchett, John Patchin, Steve Patek, Mark Paterson, Aaron Patton, Paul Payne, Robert Perkins, Russ , Peterson, Bill Peterson, Rich Pfaustch, Mike Phillips, Robert Pickernell, Jim Pickett, Ryan Piechocinski, John Pierson, Larry Pietroburgo, Rob Pinkowski, Tim Pittenger, Jon Pittman, Neil Podjenski, Matt Potthoff, Mike Powers, Steve Prehn, William Price, Bob Propst, Kurt Pruett, Hubert Q Quick, Paul Quiereaux, Ken R Rallo, John Rallo, Michael Rallo, Nick Rallo, Ryan Reagan, Judge Reddan, Bill Reeves, Folk Regan, * Reilly, Dan Reisdorf, Rich Reppy, George Reshkin, S. Jerome Richmond, Todd Rider, Victor LETTERWINNERS

146 MIZZOU BASEBALL Robben, Bob Roberson,Tyrone Roberts, Lacy , Robertson, Chris Robinson, Richard Rodriguez, Lee Rogers, Mike Roper, Derek Rosenheim, Jerry Ross, Bill Rothermel, Dave Rothwell, Wade Roughton, Jody Rudanovich, Dan Russell, Jim Russo, Tony Rust, Gary S Salisbury, Eugene Sanderson, David Sansone, Pete Saulich, Steve Saunders, William Sawers, Richard Schaberg, Ben Schaff, Bernard Scherzer, Max Schmidt, Rob , 1979 Schnieders, Brent Schnurbusch, John Schoonmaker, Jerry Schoonmaker, Robert Schweiger, Irl Schwieder, Nick Scowcroft, John Seal, Tom Sevcik, Jim Sevcik, John Seymour, Bryan Bo Toft Sharp, Steve Sheetz, Bob Sheiber, Herb Shellenback, Frank Shepard, James Shepard, Preston Shipman, Andy Shockey, Steve Shockley, Chris Shy, Ron Sickel, Todd Siebert, Sonny Sieck, Ron Siegel, Tim Sigman, Ken Silvestri, Dave Simmons, John Jr Simpson, Lee Slavin, Dave Sloman, Neil Slusher, Clyde Smith, Bob Smith, Clyde Smith, Sam Sneed, Marshall Soffer, Larry Southerland, Steve Spencer, Bill Spinks, Robert Spreckels, Dave Stamer, Jim Starr, Gary Stegall, Ryan Stehr, Paul Steimach, Ed Steinmetz, Mark Steinmeyer, John Stemmons, Glen Stephenson, Gene Steuber, Robert , 1943 Stewart, Norm Stine, Justin Stone, * Stroud, Jack Stroud, Mike Stroupe, Rudy Sullivan, Lyle Summers, Paul Sunderwirth, Roy Swearinger, Orsen Swenholt, Victor Swift, Scott Swofford, * T Taylor, Bill Taylor, Fred Taylor, Zane Teeme, Robert Tensing, Ben Terrell, Jeff Terry, Norman Tetelboin, Felipe Thiel, Mark Thomas, Jim Thompson, Jay Thomure, Bob Thorpe, Roy Thurman, Bill Tietze, Irving Tingler, Jayce Todd, Bill Todd, Bob Toft, Bo Towe, Justin Trayner, John Truscheit, Robert Tumey, Dave Tye, Bobby Tyson, Torre U Uhrhan, Kevin Ulmer, Walter Uriarte, Ray , V Vandaveer, Charles Vandiver, James Van Iten, Dave Vansell, Jerry Verlin, Ted Visina, Mike Vitello, Tony Vogel, Curt Volz, Wilbur W Wachter, Bob Wackerle, Herbert Wackher, Ken Waechter, Jim Wagner, Norman Walk, Warren Warden, Henry Warner, J.R Washer, Charles Water, * Weary, Rodney Webber, Glen Weber, John Weber, Keith Weiss, Mick Wendel, Mark Wendte, Travis Werner, Jim Whitaker, Ralph Whitbread, E.M White, Jay Whitehead, Murray Whiteman, Sam Whitesides, Bruce Wiesner, Rich Wikoff, Lester Wild, Tom , 1976 Wilfong, Nick Williams, Jason Williams, Jon Williams, Kyle Williams,Tyler Williams, Walt Willingham, John Wilson, Aaron Windle, Willis Winkler, Joe Wise, J.S Woelbel, Ed Womack, Bard Woods, Gary Woods, Pete Woolsey, Claude Wren, Lowe Jr Wynn, Lee Roy Wyrick, Chris Y Yaeger, Ray Yant, George Young, Charles Young, Howard Young, Robert LETTERWINNERS 146

147 2005 MEDIA GUIDE ADMINISTRA INISTRATION TION 147

148 MIZZOU BASEBALL Elson S. Floyd assumed his duties as the 21 st president of the University of Missouri System in January Dr. Floyd brings a wide range of administrative experience to the University of Missouri, as well as valuable system-wide and statewide perspectives on higher education issues and policies. Prior to coming to Missouri, Floyd served as president of Western Michigan University, the third largest university in the state of Michigan with a total enrollment of 28,657 students and more than 3,300 faculty and staff. During DR. ELSON S. FLOYD President University of Missouri Floyd s presidency there, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching classified WMU as a Doctoral/Research Extensive institution, placing it among 102 public universities to receive this designation. Dr. Floyd began his career in 1978 at the University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill, one of the nation s leading research institutions. He subsequently spent a total of 13 years with the university in positions that included dean posts in the Division of Student Affairs, the General College and the College of Arts and Sciences. From 1988 to 1990, he was assistant vice president for student services for the UNC system office, where he helped develop and articulate policy in student affairs and academic affairs for the 16-campus university system. From 1990 to 1993, he served at Eastern Washington University as vice president for student services, vice president for administration, and later as executive vice president. In the latter capacity, he was the university s chief operating officer. Before returning to UNC-Chapel Hill in 1995, Dr. Floyd spent two years as executive director of the Washington State Higher Education Coordinating Board, the agency responsible for statewide coordination, planning, oversight, policy analysis and student financial aid programs for Washington s statewide post-secondary education system. Prior to joining Western Michigan University in August 1998, Floyd served as executive vice chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for three years. In that role he served as chief administrative and operating officer and was the senior official responsible for business and finance, human resources, auxiliary enterprises, student affairs, information technology, university advancement and development, and enrollment management A native of Henderson, N.C., Dr. Floyd has three degrees from UNC- Chapel Hill a bachelor of arts degree in political science and speech, a master of education degree in adult education, and a doctor of philosophy degree in higher and adult education. While president of Western Michigan, he was a tenured faculty member in the Department of Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology and in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Leadership. Both departments are part of the College of Education at WMU. As president of the UM System, Floyd reports directly to the ninemember Board of Curators, which is appointed by the governor. He oversees the UM System s four campuses, located in Columbia, Kansas City, Rolla and St. Louis. He is also responsible for the statewide services of University Outreach and Extension. Floyd and his wife, Carmento, have two children Kenny and Jessica. DR. BRADY DEATON Chancellor University of Missouri- Columbia Chancellor Brady J. Deaton became the 21 st chief executive officer of the University of Missouri- Columbia on October 4, With 15 years of service to MU and 33 years of experience in public higher education, Dr. Deaton brings an international perspective, a record of national leadership, and a strong devotion to Mizzou to his new position. Dr. Deaton began his journey in higher education as a student at the University of Kentucky, where he graduated with a degree in agricultural economics in Growing up as the second of nine children of a hardworking farm family in Kentucky and furthered by his participation in 4-H, he developed a love of the land and a desire to study agriculture. His dedication deepened during a two-year tour as a Peace Corps volunteer in Nan, Thailand, from , where he taught vocational agriculture in the Thai language. After receiving his bachelor s degree, Dr. Deaton pursued a master of arts in diplomacy and international commerce at the University of Kentucky, graduating in He went on to the University of Wisconsin where he earned a master of science in 1970 and a doctorate in 1972 in agricultural economics. Moving from the student to the faculty ranks, Dr. Deaton spent the next six years as an assistant and associate professor of agricultural economics and rural sociology at the University of Tennessee. During this time at Tennessee, he was appointed as staff director of the Special Task Force on Food for Peace for the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. In 1978, Dr. Deaton took a professorship position at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in the Department of Agricultural Economics, where he also served as coordinator of the rural development research and extension program. Dr. Deaton spent 12 years at Virginia Tech, the last four as associate director of the Office for International Development. In March of 1989, he joined the University of Missouri-Columbia as professor and chair in the Agricultural Economics Department and as Social Science Unit leader. He transitioned from faculty to administration in December 1993, when he was appointed chief of staff in the Office of the Chancellor. He became deputy chancellor in In January 1998, Dr. Deaton was appointed interim provost and was named to the permanent position in October of that year. His duties were expanded in 2001 when he also became the executive vice chancellor for academic affairs. A strong proponent of the University s role on the global stage, Dr. Deaton was instrumental as the sponsor of the Big 12 Provosts delegation to the European Union. Dr. Deaton holds leadership roles in many university, community and national organizations. He currently serves as chair of the Academic Affairs Council of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC), participates in advisory roles with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and maintains active membership in the American and International Agricultural Economics Associations. He has authored over 100 articles, presentations and book chapters in his career in addition to co-authoring three books. For his contributions to the University, Dr. Deaton has been the recipient of many honors. He has been awarded the Outstanding Commitment to Multiculturalism and Diversity certificate by the Association of Black Graduate and Professional Students, honored as an invited lecturer at the Japan International Agricultural Council and recognized by Gamma Sigma Delta with an Award of Merit for Outstanding Administrator, among many other honors, grants and fellowships. Chancellor Deaton and his wife, Dr. Anne Deaton, are the parents of four grown children, Tony, Brady Jr., Christina and David and are the grandparents of Liam and Anna Sophia. ADMINISTRATION 148

149 2005 MEDIA GUIDE The Board of Curators is the governing body of the University of Missouri System with campuses in Columbia, St. Louis, Kansas City and Rolla. The Board s nine members are appointed by the Governor, and represent each of Missouri s nine congressional districts. No more than five Curators may be members of the same political party. MARY L. JAMES President of the Board Harrisonville, MO THOMAS E. ATKINS Vice-President of the Board Columbia, MO ANGELA M. BENNETT Kansas City, MO MARION H. CAIRNS Webster Groves, MO CONNIE BURKHARDT St. Louis, MO M. SEAN McGINNIS Springfield, MO ANNE C. REAM West Plains, MO CHERYL D.S. WALKER St. Louis, MO DON WALSWORTH Marceline, MO SHAWN GEBHARDT Student Representative UMKC Campus 149 BOARD OF CURATORS

150 MIZZOU BASEBALL Recognized as one of the top administrators in the country is University of Missouri Director of Athletics Mike Alden, who is in his seventh year leading the charge for Tiger Athletics. Since taking over in August of 1998, Alden set out to position Mizzou as a leader at both the conference and national levels, and the Tigers record accomplishments reflect that on and off the field, MU s program is reaching new heights. Athletically, Missouri s achievements are well documented. Mizzou finished 46th in the NACDA Directors Cup Standings, which ranks all NCAA Division I programs in their overall competitive strength. That marked the secondhighest finish for Mizzou in the standings behind only the record 37th-place finish under Alden s watch in Mizzou s overall improvement on the national level under Alden is quite remarkable. In the last five years of the Directors Cup Standings, Mizzou has averaged a yearly finish of 47th a stark improvement from the five years prior to his arrival ( to ), when MU s average yearly finish was 98th. Another measure of Mizzou s athletic success under Alden s leadership shows that MU teams turned in three top-20 team finishes at NCAA Championship events in , and have garnered 19 overall since he arrived. Consider that in the five years prior to Alden, Missouri teams turned in only five total top-20 finishes from to , and the positive turn that Alden has directed is quite clear. Alden s drive to make Mizzou one of the nation s most comprehensive athletic programs isn t limited to the playing field. Tiger student-athletes have achieved new academic heights under Alden s direction, as evidenced by recent reports, which show that MU has topped the Big 12 Conference in graduation rates twice in 1999 (66%) and again in 2002 (72%). Additionally, Tiger student athletes recorded the highest overall grade point average in MU history, a 2.90 GPA in the Fall 2002 semester, and set a record with 304 students qualifying for the Dean s List for both semesters of the academic year. At the heart of every successful program lie sound resources for its lifeblood its student-athletes. Alden has made it a priority to provide the resources needed to create an environment in which Mizzou studentathletes can achieve at the highest level academically, socially and athletically. Prior to Alden s arrival, Missouri found itself mired near the bottom of the Big 12 Conference in operating budget. But thanks to proactive fundraising efforts and sound management principles, MU now ranks in the league s top five in that category. Mizzou will go to battle in the season with a record budget that will approach $37 million, a stunning increase from a working ledger of $13 million just six years ago. Alden has kept alive and even accelerated the University s commitment to excellence in its athletic facilities. In the past four years, completed projects include the construction of a $13 million state-of-the-art press box facility at Memorial Stadium, an expansion of the Yeckel Training Center to 13,000 square feet that makes it one of the top strength training facilities in the country, construction of an exceptional indoor tennis facility, a brand-new baseball stadium, and a pedestrian overpass spanning Providence Road, among many others. The largest construction project in MU history was completed last fall, with the new state-of-the-art $75 million Mizzou Arena going up MICHAEL ALDEN DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS just south of the Hearnes Center. Opening in October 2004, the arena is the crown jewel of the Sports Park at MU, and gives Mizzou arguably the finest oncampus basketball facility in the nation. Alden was a central figure in securing a $25 million private gift (then the largest in University history) from Bill and Nancy Laurie to get the project underway, and also worked successfully with the State of Missouri Legislature to contribute $35 million in state bonds for the project. When the project is complete, Alden will have helped secure all necessary funding for the total project cost. Additionally, with the help of successful lobbying efforts by Tiger Athletic representatives, a new student recreation center will be built on campus in time for the academic year, and part of that project will include a first-class aquatic complex to benefit the Tiger swimming and diving program. On July 16, 1998, University of Missouri- Columbia Chancellor Richard Wallace introduced Alden as MU s new athletic director, an appointment that became effective Aug. 15 of that year. Alden previously served as director of athletics at Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. He became the 15 th athletic director to guide the fortunes of the MU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Alden has worked in athletic administration at the Division I level since He began as a special assistant to the director of athletics at Arizona State University in 1985, and later served as assistant athletic director for administration at ASU from He followed that with a stint as associate athletic director for development at the University of New Mexico from He served as athletic director at Southwest Texas from 1996 until his appointment at Mizzou. In the early 1980s, Alden was offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator ( ) at the University of Evansville. He moved on to the University of Pennsylvania ( ) and was assistant offensive line coach and strength coach for Penn s 1984 Ivy League championship team. Alden earned a master s degree in educational administration/ supervision from Arizona State University. He holds two degrees from the University of Evansville, where he was a starting member of the football team a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing and a Bachelor of Arts degree in education. In 2001, Alden was recognized by Evansville with the Young Distinguished Alumnus Award. Alden holds strong ties to central Missouri. His family tree has been rooted on his grandfather s farm in Williamsburg, Mo., some 30 miles east of Columbia. His mother lives in Williamsburg, while his brother lives in Lamar, Mo., and several relatives reside in and around Kansas City. His uncle Jack was a construction foreman in the building of the Hearnes Center, and his cousin Todd, who is a plumber in mid-missouri, was a concessionaire at Memorial Stadium. Both live in Columbia. A native of Chicago, Alden attended West Chicago Community High. He is on the NCAA Committee for Championships and Competition as well as the Committee for Football Certification. Alden also serves on the NCAA Woman of the Year Committee and is on the Big 12 Conference Committee for Officiating and Sportsmanship. He was recently tapped into the QEBH Honorary Society at Missouri. He and his wife, the former Roxanne (Rockie) Falk, have a son, Jake (9). ADMINISTRATION 150

151 On January 1, 2003, Mario Moccia was named Senior Associate Athletic Director. Now in his seventh year at Mizzou, Moccia has spent the last 11 years working with Director of Athletics Mike Alden. As Senior Associate Athletic Director, Moccia oversees all components of Mizzou s vast external operations the Tiger Scholarship MARIO MOCCIA Fund, ticket operations, media relations, marketing/promotions, SENIOR ASSOCIATE broadcast operations, the Tiger Team ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Store, the official website of Mizzou EXTERNAL OPERATIONS Athletics and game operations. He also coordinates the department s relationship with Mizzou Sports Properties, the multimedia rights holder for MU Athletics. Moccia also supervises the operation of the men s and women s basketball squads as well as the baseball and softball teams at MU; all four of which participated in post-season play in During Moccia s tenure at Mizzou, the external components of the athletics department have routinely been recognized as among the best in college athletics. Mizzou has produced glowing results in many areas, including record football season ticket sales, an increase of more than $3 million in annual giving over a five-year period, gross sales of more than $1.3 million at the Tiger Team Store in 2004 and a media relations department which produced media guides in in the sports of football and volleyball which were named best in the nation. In addition, Moccia is currently overseeing the largest fundraising effort in the history of Mizzou Athletics with the Champions For Life campaign. As of June 2004, the campaign has raised in excess of $105 million. Since arriving at Mizzou in December of 1998, Moccia has organized an external staff of over 30 staff members. Prior to his appointment as Senior Associate Athletic Director he was the Associate Athletic Director for External Operations. Moccia is active in the Mid-Missouri community through the Columbia Area Chamber of Commerce as a Chamber Ambassador and the Boys and Girls Club. He also serves on the Governor s Council on Physical Fitness for the State of Missouri. He is a member of the National Association of College Directors of Athletics and has participated in the Division 1A Athletic Directors Workshop. Prior to coming to the University of Missouri, Moccia worked with MU Director of Athletics Mike Alden at Southwest Texas University as Associate Athletic Director for External Operations and at the University of New Mexico as the Director of Sales. Moccia is a 1989 graduate of New Mexico State University, where he was the most valuable player of the Aggie baseball team in 1988 and As a senior he was a preseason all-american and was drafted by the Detroit Tigers. He spent two years playing professional baseball before beginning his sports administration career. In 1998, he was named to the New Mexico State University Athletics Hall of Fame. Moccia earned a Master of Science degree in sports administration at the University of New Mexico in He is married to the former Heidi Kocher, who is the women s soccer coach at Westminster College in Fulton, Mo MEDIA GUIDE Entering her 12th year with MU, Sarah Reesman spent four years as assistant athletic director supervising MU s student-athlete services before being elevated to associate director of athletics in She represents Mizzou as the Senior Woman Administrator (SWA) in dealings with the Big 12 Conference and the NCAA. Reesman was the chair of the SARAH REESMAN Big 12 Conference SWAs in ASSOCIATE 97, and in 1997, 1998 and 2002 had ATHLETIC DIRECTOR oversight responsibilities for the SWA/STUDENT SERVICES organization of MU s NCAA certification process. She is a founding member and past president of the Women s Intersport Network for Columbia. At MU, Reesman has oversight responsibility for the University s compliance program and Athletic Academic Support Services. Reesman monitors the operations of the swimming and diving, gymnastics, wrestling, volleyball, soccer and tennis teams. In , four of the seven teams under Reesman s supervision qualified for postseason competition, with two of them (wrestling 13th and soccer 17th) earning top-20 NCAA Championship finishes. For her leadership efforts, Reesman was recognized in the Columbia Business Times as one of the Top 40 business leaders in Columbia under the age of 40. A native of nearby Boonville, Mo., Reesman graduated from Mizzou with departmental honors in As an undergraduate, she chaired MU s Student Athletic Board for two years and also spent two years as a student member of MU s Intercollegiate Athletic Committee. She was a member of Mystical Seven and Mortar Board Honor Societies. Following graduation, Reesman attended law school at the University of Minnesota, earning a J.D. degree in After a year as clerk for former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri Ann K. Covington, Reesman worked as an associate attorney with the firm of Slagle, Bernard and Gorman in Kansas City. She had just been elected vice president of the Tiger Club of Kansas City, after two terms as secretary and member of the board of directors, when she was hired at MU in She is married to Bill Tackett and they reside in Jefferson City. They have one daughter, Kelley, who is six years old. 151 ADMINISTRATION

152 MIZZOU BASEBALL Tim Hickman is in his 15th year at the University of Missouri and his third as Associate Athletic Director for Operations. Hickman oversees all business activities for the MU Athletic Department, including development and oversight of the budget, purchasing, human resources and daily office TIM HICKMAN operations while additionally ASSOCIATE directing the operations of arenas, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR including the new Mizzou Arena and the Hearnes Center. He also OPERATIONS oversees the areas of facilities, food service and computing operations. Before coming to Missouri, Hickman was the Assistant Manager of the Midway Exposition Center from He became the Assistant Director of the Hearnes Center in 1990 and spent two years in that role before being named Director of the Hearnes Center. Shortly after Tiger Athletics and Hearnes operations merged, he was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director in July of 2001 and in May of 2002, he was promoted to Associate Athletic Director. Along with his duties with MU, Hickman is also heavily involved in the Columbia community. He serves on the budget and finance committee for the city s Chamber of Commerce, is Chairman of the Board for Callaway Bank and is also a member of the Forum Boulevard Christian Church. A Certified Facility Executive (CFE), Hickman is a past board member of the International Association of Assembly Managers (IAAM) and is also a current member of the College Athletic Business Management Association (CABMA), the Stadium Managers Association and the Country Music Association (CMA). He is a past president of the Mid-Missouri Tourism Council, past board member of the Missouri Balloon Corporation and former Co-Chair of the Score Against Hunger Campaign. A 1989 graduate of the University of Missouri, Hickman earned a bachelor s degree in business administration. He and his wife Karen, also a University of Missouri graduate, have one son, Christopher (9), and one daughter, Anna (6). Bryan Maggard is in his 10th year at the University of Missouri, and his third year as Associate Athletic Director for Academic Services. Maggard is responsible for directing Missouri s Total Person Program, overseeing a staff of seven full time employees, two graduate assistants and BRYAN MAGGARD approximately one hundred tutors. ASSOCIATE Additionally, Maggard serves ATHLETIC DIRECTOR on numerous campus committees ACADEMIC SERVICES and participates as a cofacilitator for the University of Missouri s Freshman Interest Groups program. During his time at MU, the graduation rates of the Tiger student-athletes have been among the best in the Big 12 Conference and among the highest in Missouri history. In fact, Mizzou has twice in recent years recorded the highest graduation rate in the Big 12 under Maggard s watchful eye. For the past two years, he has been named a finalist for MU s Barbara S. Uehling Award for Administrative Excellence and was recently a nominee for the University s Excellence in Education Award. A native of Dexter, Kan., Maggard came to Missouri from Florida State University, where he spent two years as the assistant director of academic support. Prior to his stint at FSU, he spent four years at Kansas State University, overseeing the academic support services for the Wildcat football program. Maggard received a bachelor s degree in journalism and a master s degree in health and physical education, both from Kansas State. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Education from the University of Missouri. A member of the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A), Maggard is married to the former Kerry Tarrant. They have a nine-year-old son, Dalton, a seven-year-old daughter, Aubrey, and a five-year old daughter, Kaylin. ADMINISTRATION 152

153 ED STEWART ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ADMINISTRATION Ed Stewart enters his sixth year as a member of the senior management team with the Missouri Athletic Department. As Associate Athletic Director for Administration, Stewart s responsibilities include direct oversight of football scheduling and travel, men s and women s track and field, men s and women s golf, sports medicine, strength and conditioning, video services and equipment operations. Under Stewart s leadership, student-athlete support services have played an integral role in the overall success of MU Athletics. The Yeckel Training Center has seen a complete facelift, with the purchase of new state-of-the-art training equipment, as well as an increase in staff positions, and the MU Sports Medicine unit continues to be recognized as one of the top programs in the conference. Most recently, Stewart has directed searches that helped land top-notch personnel in several areas, including the men s golf and strength and conditioning head coaching positions, among others. He also had direct oversight of Mizzou s trip to the 2003 Independence Bowl a trip that saw MU turn a profit despite the modest budget of the third-tier bowl game. Stewart is also leading the renegotiation of the department s apparel contract with Nike that will approach $3 million when it is finalized. Stewart originally came to MU as the Director of Life Skills a program that was recognized as one of the best in college athletics in 2002 by Division IA Athletic Directors. Stewart s involvement in the athletic department has also included participation in fundraising, strategic planning and the hiring of coaches and other departmental personnel. A community leader, Stewart has been recognized by the Columbia Business Times 40 under 40 as one of the top 40 community leaders under 40 years old. He currently serves as a Tri-Chair for the Campus United Way Campaign, is on the Special Olympics State Board and was a recent finalist for the Major Mick Deaver Award by the MU Staff Advisory Council for fostering better understanding and communication between students and staff. A native of Chicago, Ill., Stewart graduated from Nebraska in 1994 with a bachelor s degree in psychology and a minor in English. The team captain of the 1994 Nebraska National Championship Football Team, Stewart was named the Big Eight Conference Defensive Player of the Year, was a Butkus Award finalist and a consensus all-american in Stewart played two years of professional football, most recently with the St. Louis Rams in In 2001, Stewart was named to the Nebraska Football All-Century team, and in 2004, will be inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame. Prior to joining MU, Stewart spent two years as an academic counselor at Michigan State University, where he received a master s degree in Adult and Continuing Education in the spring of He is married to the former Amy Wallace. They celebrated the birth of their first child, daughter Ava Marie, in October. BOB STANLEY ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FACILITIES 2005 MEDIA GUIDE Bob Stanley is in his 28th year at Mizzou and is in his fourth year as Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities. Stanley oversees the athletic facilities of the University of Missouri and in particular the growth of the Sports Park at MU. With many new facilities in place and in design, Stanley coordinates the use and maintenance of the Tigers impressive facilities, including Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field, the Hearnes Center, Taylor Stadium, Walton Stadium, University Field, the Green Tennis Center and the Devine Pavilion. Recently, Stanley has been involved in the planning for the use and maintenance of the new Mizzou Arena. He has also coordinated the Athletic Department s assumption of landscaping operations surrounding the Sports Park. Before taking over as director of facilities, Stanley was the Tigers coordinator of athletic equipment. Stanley graduated from MU in 1974 with a bachelor s in education, after spending four years in the U.S. Navy. He taught high school biology before joining the Missouri athletic staff. He was an assistant running the Hearnes Center equipment room before taking over the entire MU equipment program in ADMINISTRATION

154 MIZZOU BASEBALL MARY AUSTIN ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR COMPLIANCE Entering her 24 th year at Mizzou and her seventh year of heading up Mizzou s compliance efforts is Mary Austin. In her position as Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance (to which she was promoted in June of 2003), Austin is responsible for ensuring the Mizzou Athletic Department and its teams are compliant with NCAA, Big 12, institutional and federal rules. Austin is responsible for the compliance office, which is a service-oriented department that provides educational assistance to student-athletes, parents and the Mizzou campus and athletic community regarding rules and regulations. Austin serves as a member of the Professional Sports Counseling Panel and acts as a liaison to the NCAA and the Big 12 Conference. In the spring of 2003, Austin was selected by her peers to receive the Division I National Association of Athletic Compliance Coordinators Outstanding Achievement Award for her outstanding work in the field. Austin s commitment to the student-athlete was acknowledged in 1999 when she was named the Mick Deaver Award recipient, given annually to individuals on the MU Campus who stand out for fostering student relations. For her expertise in eligibility and financial aid issues, she has been a presenter for NCAA and Big 12 Conference compliance seminars and has served as an expert consultant to other universities. Austin has a nine-year-old son named Clayton. In his 11th year in the Tiger front office, Gene McArtor has been a fixture on the MU athletic scene for more than 30 years. Since Mike Alden has been on board as MU s Director of Athletics, McArtor has been busy shouldering a lot of the leadership roles for the administration. Effective January GENE MCARTOR 1, 2003, McArtor semi-retired DIRECTOR OF from his position as Senior PROJECT MANAGEMENT Associate Athletic Director, but remains on board as Mizzou s Director of Project Management in a part-time role. After spending 21 years becoming the winningest baseball coach in MU history, and reaping several honors as one of the nation s most highly respected coaches, McArtor stepped into athletic administration as associate athletic director in May He was promoted to senior associate athletic director in June of He also served as Mizzou s interim director of athletics during the summer of As the Director of Project Management, McArtor oversees MU s athletic facility projects. Some of the largest facility projects in MU history have occupied much of his time for the last six years. First came the $12 million renovation of Memorial Stadium, which was completed for the 1997 season. In the summer of 1999, work was completed on the expansion of the Taylor Brookfield Athletic Training Facility, and construction of the Daniel J. Devine Pavilion each with a $6 million price tag. In 1998, MU christened the Audrey J. Walton Track-Soccer Field-Stadium. This venue also includes a new softball stadium. Other improvements McArtor has overseen have included Mizzou s new Ralph O. and Debbie Taylor Phi Delta Theta Baseball Stadium, as well as a 3,000-square foot expansion of the Yeckel Weight Training Facility. Most recently, he has worked with the construction of the Green Tennis Center, a new pedestrian overpass over Providence Road, the construction of the new Mizzou Arena, and the installation of artificial turf at Memorial Stadium, which was completed in the summer of McArtor was one of the most decorated college baseball coaches while in the dugout at Missouri after taking over the Missouri baseball program from the legendary John Hi Simmons in In compiling a 21-year MU record of , McArtor had 16 teams win 30 games or more and six that received bids to the NCAA Tournament. His teams won conference championships in 1976 and In his final season at Missouri, his No. 33 was retired and now adorns the outfield wall at Taylor Stadium. He and his wife, Donna, have two sons, Steven and Michael. ADMINISTRATION 154

155 Dr. Carl D. Settergren, a professor in the department of forestry in the School of Natural Resources, serves as the University s faculty athletics representative to the NCAA and the Big 12 Conference. He works closely with the chancellor and the director of athletics in acting on behalf of the institution in CARL SETTERGREN formulating regional and national FACULTY legislative policy. REPRESENTATIVE A native of Chicago, Ill., Settergren came to Missouri as an undergraduate in 1954, and received his bachelor s degree in 1958, and master s degree in He earned his Ph.D. in forest hydrology from Colorado State University in Settergren has been a member of the MU faculty since 1960, teaching and conducting research in forest ecology and watershed management. Settergren is a member of the Intercollegiate Athletics Committee, the group composed of faculty, staff, students and alumni who advise the chancellor and the director of athletics on matters of university athletic policy. He was chair of the committee from He served on the chancellor s special task force on intercollegiate athletics funding in He also serves as the National Chairman of the NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship Committee. Settergren and his wife, Roberta, are the parents of two daughters, Amy and Susan MEDIA GUIDE MISSOURI ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Director of Athletics... Michael Alden Faculty Athletics Representative... Carl Settergren Senior Associate Athletic Director... Mario Moccia Associate Athletic Director/SWA... Sarah Resseman Associate Athletic Director/Operations... Tim Hickman Associate Athletic Director/Administration... Ed Stewart Associate Athletic Director/Academics... Bryan Maggard Assistant Athletic Director/Facilites... Bob Stanley Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance...Mary Austin Special Asssistants to AD... John Kadlec, Gary Link Director of Compliance... Mitzi Clayton Director of Special Events... Brenda Baker Director of Development - Annual Giving... Eric Morrison Director of Development - Major Gifts... Mark Ingram Asst. Directors of Development... Chet Savage Krista Danner, Vince Volpe Director of Tiger Scholarship Fund... John Rassmussen Director of Broadcast Operations... Mike Kelly Director of Game Operations... Tad Dunn Asst. Director of Game Operations... Colleen Engelhard Director of Life Skills... Scott Stevens Director of Marketing and Promotions... Frank Cuervo Asst. Director of Marketing and Promotions... Andrew Grinch Marketing Associates...Scott Nielson, Stephanie Menio Director of Media Relations... Chad Moller Asst. Directors of Media Relations... Sam Fleury, Josh Murray, Kevin Fletcher, Whitney Vernieuw Media Relations Associate... Emily Gatewood Director of Project Mangament... Gene McArtor General Manager of Mizzou Arena... Roger Crumpton Director of Business Operations... Kevin Hayward Director of Ticket Operations... Marty Finn Director of Sports Medicine... Rex Sharp Asst. Athletic Trainers... Eric McDonnell, Pat Beckmann, Alfred Castillo, Greg Nagel, Kara Williams Team Physicians... Dr. Patrick Smith, Dr. Mark Adams, Dr. James Kindernecht Director of Athletic Dining Services... Alan Petersen Director of Strength and Conditioning... Pat Ivey Director of Equipment Operations... Don Barnes Director of Athletic Maintenance... Allen Frost Systems Support Analyst... Larry Calhoon MIZZOU HEAD COACHES Bryan Blitz... Soccer Stephanie Cooper... Women s Golf Rob Drass... Gymnastics Brian Hoffer... Swimming/Diving Tim Jamieson... Baseball Susan Kreklow... Volleyball Mark Leroux... Men s Golf Rick McGuire... Track & Field Gary Pinkel... Football Ty Singleton... Softball Brian Smith... Wrestling Quin Snyder... Men s Basketball Blake Starkey... Women s Tennis Cindy Stein... Women s Basketball Jared Wilmes... Cross Country 155 ADMINISTRATION

156 MIZZOU BASEBALL To the Media: The media guide is intended to serve as a primary information source for writers, broadcasters, sports directors, sports editors, sports information directors and fans who follow the MU baseball team. Weekly news releases, statistics, photographs and other materials are available to media outlets covering the team by contacting Josh Murray at (573) or by faxing a request to (573) All releases are posted on the official athletics Web site: Practice: Since practice days and times will vary throughout the regular season, please call Josh Murray in the Media Relations Office at (573) to confirm the practice schedule. Interview Policy: Players and coaches are available for interviews throughout the week before and after practices. They will not be available on gamedays, however, until after the game. All interview requests must be made through the Media Relations Office, preferably with 24-hours notice. Coach Jameison Interviews: The best time to reach Coach Jamieson is weekday mornings between 9 a.m. and noon. Please contact Assistant Media Relations Director Josh Murray to set up interviews. Credentials: Admittance into MU baseball games by the media will require an issued press credential. Credentials should be requested at least 48 hours prior to the game by contacting the Media Relations Office by phone (573) , fax (573) , (murrayjos@missouri.edu), or mail (Missouri Media Relations, Room 260 Hearnes Center, Columbia, Mo ). Postgame Interview Policy: Postgame interviews for Missouri will be conducted on the field in front of the Tigers dugout. Head Coach Tim Jamieson will be available following his postgame radio show. Media will be asked to submit a list of Missouri players at the conclusion of the game to the SID contact in the game operations booth. The head coach and requested players of the opponents will be available upon request, determined by their SID or travel timeframe. For road games, contact Josh Murray for Missouri postgame interview procedures. Game Day Services: Media guides, programs, rosters and updated game notes and statistics will be available in the press box prior to each game. Single game box scores will be distributed following each game. MISSOURI ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Mailing Address P.O. Box 677 Columbia MO Phone: (573) Press Box Phone: (573) CHAD MOLLER Shipping Address 260 Hearnes Center 600 Stadium Blvd. Columbia, MO Fax: (573) DIRECTOR Football Phone: (573) mollerc@missouri.edu JOSH MURRAY ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Baseball/Volleyball Phone: (573) murrayjos@missouri.edu SAM FLEURY ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Men s Basketball/Women s Golf Phone: (573) fleurys@missouri.edu KEVIN FLETCHER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Women s Basketball/Men s Golf Phone: (573) fletcherk@missouri.edu WHITNEY VERNIEUW ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Soccer/Gymnastics Phone: (573) verniuww@missouri.edu EMILY GATEWOOD ASSOCIATE Softball/Wrestling Phone: (573) gatewoode@missouri.edu TOM LEWIS STUDENT ASSISTANT Cross Country/Track &Field Phone: (573) tvlae1@missouri.edu MEDIA INFORMATION 156

157 PRINT Columbia Daily Tribune Sports Editor: Joe Walljasper P.O. Box 798 Columbia, Mo Phone #: (573) Fax #: (573) Columbia Missourian Sports Editor: Mark Barnett P.O. Box 917 Columbia, Mo Phone #: (573) Fax #: (573) Maneater A047 Brady Commons Columbia, Mo Phone #: (573) Fax #: (573) MU Student News A022 Brady Commons Columbia, Mo Phone #: (573) Fax #: (573) MEDIA OUTLETS Kansas City Star 1729 Grand Kanas City, Mo Phone #: (816) Fax #: (816) St. Louis Post Dispatch 900 North Tucker St. Louis, Mo Phone #: (314) Fax #: (314) Baseball America P.O. Box 2089 Durham, N.C Phone #: (919) Fax #: (919) Collegiate Baseball P.O. Box Tucson, Ariz Phone #: (520) Fax #: (520) MEDIA GUIDE TELEVISION KOMU (Channel 8/NBC) Sports Director: Chris Gervino Highway 63 South Columbia, Mo Phone #: (573) Fax #: (573) KMIZ (Channel 17/ABC) Sports Director: Beau Baehman 501 Business Loop 70 E. Columbia, Mo Phone #: (573) Fax #: (573) KRCG (Channel 13/CBS) Sports Director: Rod Smith P.O. Box 659 Jefferson City, Mo Phone #: (573) Fax #: (573) Big 12 Showcase 400 North East Street Arlington, Texas Phone #: (800) Fax #: (888) Tex Little Luke Cassis TIGERS ON THE AIR Veteran broadcaster Tex Little returns this season to call his 15th season of Mizzou action on the diamond. Little is the Program Director of 1580 KTGR. For a second-straight season, former Tiger Luke Cassis will join the broadcast. Cassis was a four-year letterwinner for Mizzou ( ) and is in his second year as part of the Tiger broadcast team. The University of Missouri and the Zimmer Radio Group signed a radio broadcasting rights agreement for Tiger baseball in the fall of Mizzou Sports Properties, the multi-media rights holder of the University of Missouri Athletic Department, and Zimmer announced a three-year contract to carry the entire regular season, as well as any Big 12 and NCAA Tournament play, on KTGR Radio (AM-1580 "The Tiger") in Columbia. In addition, a majority of the games will be simulcast on KWOS- AM 950 in Jefferson City and KFAL-AM 900 in Fulton. KTGR is an affiliate of ESPN Radio. In addition to its network coverage of major sporting events, the station also has rights agreements to broadcast games involving the Kansas City Royals, St. Louis Rams, and St. Louis Blues. RADIO Tiger Radio Network Learfield Communications P.O Box Jefferson City, Mo Phone #: (573) Fax #: (573) KFRU (1400 AM) Old Highway 63 North Columbia, Mo Phone #: (573) Fax #: (573) KTGR (1580 AM) Sports Director: Tex Little 3215 LeMone Industrial Blvd. Columbia, Mo Phone #: (573) Fax #: (573) MEDIA INFORMATION

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