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NCAA REGIONAL2019 Schedule & ResultsFebruary(8-1)15YOUNGSTOWN STATESECN W, 14-316YOUNGSTOWN STATE-1SECN W, 14-2YOUNGSTOWN STATE-2SECN W, 8-020UABSECN W, 3-222#21 SOUTHERN MISSSECN L, 0-1 (10 Inn.)23#21 SOUTHERN MISSSECN W, 8-124#21 SOUTHERN MISSSECN W, 4-326JACKSON STATESECN W, 17-427SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANASECN W, 12-0March(16-4)Frisco Classic (Frisco, Texas)1vs. Sam Houston StateFloLive.tvW, 5-42vs. #8 Texas TechFloLive.tvW, 4-23vs. NebraskaFloLive.tvCanceled5ECUSECN W, 4-16ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFFSECN W, 14-18MAINE-1SECN W, 9-2MAINE-2SECN W, 5-110MAINESECN W, 9-813GRAMBLINGSECN W, 18-115at #4 Florida *SECN W, 6-516at #4 Florida-1 *SEC NetworkW, 10-4at #4 Florida-2 *SEC L, 2-419LITTLE ROCKSECN W, 15-420at SamfordESPN3/ESPN W, 6-422#16 AUBURN *SECN L, 5-623#16 AUBURN *SECN W, 15-224#16 AUBURN *SECN W, 20-1526MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATESECN W, 18-528#17 LSU *ESPNUW, 6-529#17 LSU *SEC NETWORKL, 5-1030#17 LSU *SECN L, 2-11April(12-4)3ULMSECN W, 21-85at Tennessee *SECN W, 6-3 (11 Inn.)6at Tennessee *SECN L, 1-27at Tennessee *SECN W, 7-510SOUTH ALABAMASECN W, 7-512ALABAMA *SECN W, 6-013ALABAMA *SECN W, 9-114ALABAMA *SEC NETWORKW, 13-316TEXAS SOUTHERNSECN W, 5-118at #10 Arkansas *ESPNUL, 3-519at #10 Arkansas *SECN L, 5-1220at #10 Arkansas *SECN L, 2-10Governor’s Cup (Pearl, Miss.)23vs. #23 Ole Miss--W, 8-126#3 GEORGIA *SECN W, 19-327#3 GEORGIA *SEC NETWORKW, 9-328#3 GEORGIA *SECN W, 6-5May(11-4)3at #15 Texas A&M *SECN W, 4-04at #15 Texas A&M *SEC NetworkL, 1-0 (7 Inn.)at #15 Texas A&M *SECN W, 4-3 (7 Inn.)8MEMPHISSECN W, 10-910at #11 Ole Miss *SECN W, 2-011at #11 Ole Miss *SECN W, 8-512at #11 Ole Miss *ESPN2W, 11-514LOUISIANA TECHSECN W, 7-316SOUTH CAROLINA *SECN W, 24-717SOUTH CAROLINA *SECN W, 11-218SOUTH CAROLINA *SECN L, 8-10SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.)22vs. #16 LSUSEC Network W, 6-5 (17 Inn.)23vs. #2 VanderbiltSEC NetworkL, 0-124vs. #16 LSUSEC NetworkL, 2-12NCAA Starkville Regional (Starkville, Miss.)31SOUTHERNSEC NetworkW, 11-6June(1-0)NCAA Starkville Regional (Starkville, Miss.)1Central MichiganSECN W, 7-22Central Michigan/#16 Miami (Fla.) SECN 8 p.m.Rankings from Baseball America All times central and subject to changeHOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS * - Southeastern Conference gameMSU Athletic Communications: Greg CampbellMississippi StateCentral MichiganRecord (SEC):48-13 (20-10)H/A/N:34-5 / 10-6 / 4-2Rankings:Baseball America - 5, CBN - 5D1Baseball - 3, NCBWA - 5Perfect Game - 4, USA Today - 4Record (MAC):H/A/N:Head Coach:Record at MSU (Yrs.):Career Record (Yrs):Chris Lemonis48-13 (1st)189-104-2 (5th)ERA:K’s/BB Ratio:Batting Average Against:Batting Average:Runs Per-Game:Hits Per-Game:Slugging Percentage:.3188.111.3.481ERA:K’s/BB Ratio:Batting Average Against:3.573.11/1.226First Year of Baseball: 1885 (129th season)Program Record: 2,688-1,574-29 (.628)Follow Along47-13 (22-5)15-2 / 20-9 / 12-2Batting Average/Slugging:Runs Per-Game:Hits arkville, Miss.Stadium:Dudy Noble FieldFirst Pitch:8 p.m. CTTV:TBARoy Philpott (pbp), Nick Belmonte (analyst),Internet Stream:ESPN.com/WatchRadio:MSU Radio Network(100.9 FM locally)Audio Stream:HailState.com/plusMiami (Fla.)Record (ACC):H/A/N:40-19 (18-12)25-9 / 13-8 / 2-2Batting Average/Slugging:Runs Per-Game:Hits Per-Game:.288/.4657.49.9ERA:K’s/BB Ratio:Batting Average Against:3.832.73/1.249The First PitchWhat’s Inside The 11,511 fans in attendance at Saturday’s game mark thelargest NCAA Regional crowd and 22nd largest overall crowdin program history. It also marks the eighth 10,000-pluscrowd of the 2019 campaign, equaling the school-recordmark of the 2016 squad. The total is also the eighth largestNCAA Regional Crowd in NCAA history. Mississippi State won the first two games of a regional forthe 13th time in program history. The Diamond Dawgs havegone on to win the regional in eight of those occasions,including the 2016 Starkville Regional. Senior Peyton Plumlee will get the ball for State onSunday versus either Central Michigan or Miami (Fla.),looking to help MSU punch its ticket to the program’s ninthNCAA Super Regional.MORE ON PAGE 6 Redshirt-junior Ethan Small moved up 10 spots on theSoutheastern Conference’s single-season strikeouts list with10 punchouts versus Central Michigan. He owns 160 thisseason to sit No. 9 all-time in SEC history. The 2019 edition won its 48th game on Saturday versusCentral Michigan to move into No. 5 on the single seasonwins list. With two doubles as a team versus Central Michigan,Mississippi State continues to close in on the school standardfor doubles in a single season. The 2019 squad trails only the1999 (156) and 1989 (157) teams. Central Michigan and Miami (Fla.) will meet in the firstgame on Sunday with the winner facing MSU in thenightcap. While MSU’s history with CMU started on Saturdayevening, the Diamond Dawgs and Hurricanes have a bit ofpostseason history.MORE ON PAGE 9 Graduate student Cole Gordon came in and nailed downhis 10th save of the season versus Southern to move into atie for No. 7 on the single-season charts with Jay Powell(1991) and Van Johnson (1998). He faced eight batters –with one walk and one hit allowed – and recorded all sixouts via strikeout. The Mississippi State pitching staff struck out 13 batters onSaturday versus the Chippewas, moving its season total to661 to take the top spot on the MSU single-season charts.The previous record was 655 by the 1997 team. The save was also the 15th of Gordon’s career to move him intoa tie for No. 8 all-time with Adam Larson (15; 1999-2001). The sophomore trio of Tanner Allen (15), Justin Foscue(11) and Jordan Westburg (14) are all riding double-digitreached base streaks entering Saturday’s game versus CMU. For Westburg, it is his fourth double-digit reached basestreak of the season. He opened the season on a 14-gamereached base streak and followed that with streaks of 15and 14 games. He is now on a 14-game stretch. Allen posted a four-hit night versus Central Michigan for his24th multi-hit game of the season. The 4-for-5 effort movedhis hitting streak to a season-best eight games.email: gcampbell@athletics.msstate.edu Senior Jared Liebelt earned the win in relief to improve to2-0 on the season with five saves. The MSU bullpen now has 21victories on the season, owning a 21-2 record with 15 saves. The Mississippi State quartet of sophomore Tanner Allen(third team), sophomore Justin Foscue (second team),senior Jake Mangum (third team) and redshirt-junior EthanSmall (first team) all earned All-America honors from CollegeBaseball Newspaper. The four All-America selections mark the most from a singlepublication in program history and are the second-mostAll-Americans in a single season behind the 2013 edition’s fiveAll-Americans.Office: 662.325.0972Twitter: @SID Greg

2019 nner HalterJT GinnRowdey JordanTanner AllenBrandon SmithDustin SkeltonJosh HatcherJordan WestburgHayden JonesPeyton PlumleeRiley SelfJake MangumJack EaganJustin FoscueKeegan JamesJared LiebeltLuke HancockTucker ChildersCole GordonBryce BrockChristian MacLeodBenjamin BellLandon JordanBrad CumbestMarshall GilbertBasiel WilliamsHunter BlalockEric CerantolaJP ElkinsTyler SpringElijah MacNameeColby WhiteKale BreauxEthan SmallTrysten BarlowSpencer 15228Yr.Hometown/High School (Previous School)Jr. Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley (Seminole State (Okla.) College)Fr.Brandon, Miss./BrandonSo.Auburn, Ala./AuburnSo.Theodore, Ala./UMS- Wright PrepFr.Richland, Miss./RichlandJr.Olive Branch, Miss./Magnolia Heights SchoolSo.Albany, Ga./Lee CountySo.New Braunfels, Texas/New BraunfelsFr.Huntertown, Ind./CarrollSr. Olive Branch, Miss./Lewisburg (Northwest Mississippi C.C.)Jr.Coldwater, Miss./Magnolia Heights SchoolSr.Pearl, Miss./Jackson PrepJr.Wautoma, Wis./Wautoma (Madison C.C.)So.Huntsville, Ala./Virgil GrissomR-Jr.Southaven, Miss./DeSoto CentralSr.Aurora, Ill./ West Aurora (Waubonsee C.C.)Fr.Houston, Miss./HoustonJr.Ripley, Miss./Ripley (Northeast Mississippi C.C.)Gr.Tampa, Fla./SteinbrennerFr.Hernando, Miss./LewisburgFr.Huntsville, Ala./HuntsvilleFr.Madison, Miss./GermantownFr.Poplarville, Miss./HancockFr.Hurley, Miss./East CentralSr.Kenosha, Wis./Westosha Central (John A. Logan C.C.)Fr.Hammond, La./PonchatoulaFr.Madison, Miss./Madison CentralFr. Oakville, Ontario/Ecole Secondaire Catholique Sainte-TriniteSo.Ridgeland, Miss./Ridgeland (Hinds C.C.)R-Jr.Wiggins, Miss./Stone (Jones County C.C.)Sr.Cypress, Texas/Cypress Ranch (Blinn C.C.)Jr.Foxworth, Miss./West Marion (Pearl River C.C.)R-Jr.Sulphur, La./SulphurR-Jr.Lexington, Tenn./LexingtonR-Jr.Halls, Tenn./Dyer CountyR-Jr.Olive Branch, Miss./DeSoto Central (Meridian C.C.)2221420Chris Lemonis - Head Coach (First Season at Mississippi State, Fifth Overall; The Citadel, 1992)Jake Gautreau - Assistant Coach (Second Season; Tulane, 2011)Scott Foxhall - Assistant Coach (First Season; College of Charleston, 2004)Kyle Cheesebrough - Volunteer Assistant Coach (First Season; Louisville, 22219284015135514844639114135NamePos. B/THt.Tanner AllenIF/OF L/R5-11Trysten BarlowLHPL/L6-1Benjamin BellOFL/R5-9Hunter BlalockOFR/R6-5Kale BreauxLHPR/L5-11Bryce BrockLHP/OF L/L6-0Kyle Cheesebrough Assistant CoachEric CerantolaRHPR/R6-5Tucker ChildersC/IFL/R6-3Brad CumbestOFR/R6-5Jack EaganLHPL/L6-3JP ElkinsRHPR/R6-1Justin FoscueIFR/R6-0Scott Foxhall Assistant CoachJake Gautreau Assistant CoachMarshall GilbertCR/R6-0JT GinnRHP/IF R/R6-2Cole GordonRHP/DH L/R6-5Gunner HalterIFR/R6-3Luke HancockCL/R5-11Josh HatcherIF/OF L/L6-2Keegan JamesRHPR/R6-2Hayden JonesCL/R6-0Rowdey JordanIF/OF S/R5-10Landon JordanIFL/R6-0Chris Lemonis Head CoachJared LiebeltRHPR/R6-0Christian MacLeod LHPL/L6-3Elijah MacNameeOFR/R6-3Jake MangumOFS/L6-1Peyton PlumleeRHPR/R6-3Spencer PriceRHPR/R6-2Riley SelfRHPR/R6-4Dustin SkeltonCR/R6-0Ethan SmallLHPL/L6-3Brandon SmithRHP/IF R/R6-3Tyler SpringRHPR/R6-4Jordan WestburgIFR/R6-3Colby WhiteRHPR/R6-0Basiel Roger Rodeheaver - Coordinator of Operations (First Season; Indiana, 2010)Tyler Younger - Coordinator of Player Development (First Season; Methodist College, 2013)Seth Diters - Strength and Conditioning Coach (First Season; Springfield College, 2008)Jason Wire - Associate Athletic Trainer (Ninth Season; St. Cloud State, 2006)Pronunciation GuideProgram Quick FactsSchool ty RepresentativeDirector of sAthletic Department PhoneTicket Office Phone2018 Team InformationStarkville, Mississippi187822,201Dr. Mark E. KeenumDr. Steven TurnerJohn Cohen@JohnCohenADNCAA Division ISoutheastern - Western DivisionBulldogsMaroon and White(662) 325-2532(662) 325-2600StadiumNameCapacityField DimensionsPress Box Phone2Dudy Noble Field, Polk-DeMent Stadium15,000 Left-330, Left Center-385,Center-400, Right Center-380, Right-305(662) 325-3776Overall Record (SEC; Finish)39-29 (15-15; T3rd in lege World SeriesLettermen Returning/Lost18/11Position Starters Returning/Lost (120 ABs)8/2Pitchers Returning/Lost (Min. 5 app.)5/7Newcomers17 (11 Freshmen, 6 Transfers)Program InformationFirst Year of BaseballFirst Year in SECAll-Time Record (Win %)All-Time SEC Record (Win %)SEC Championships (Last)SEC Tournament Championships (Last)NCAA Tournaments (Last)NCAA Super Regionals (Last)College World Series (Last)1885 (129th season)1933 (Charter Member)2,688-1,574-29 (.629)Trysten BarlowTRIS-tenHunter BlalockBLAY-lockKale BreauxBROEric CerantolaSare-an-TOE-laJack EaganE-ginn (hard G)Justin FoscueFoss-QJake Gautreau Go-tro (both long O)Rowdey JordanRouw-DChris LemonisLUH-moan-issJared LiebeltLEE-beltChristian MacLeodMc-CLOUDElijah MacNameeMac-NUH-meBasiel Williams Basil (like the spice)958-822-3 (.538)11 (2016)7 (2012)38 (2019)8 (2018)10 (2018)@HailStateBB #HailState

CHRIS LEMONISHead Coach First Season at Mississippi State (Fifth Overall)When Chris Lemonis stepped to the podium on June 25, 2018 at Dudy Noble Field to become the 18th head baseball coach in MississippiState’s storied history, a journey of nearly 40 years came full circle. The son of a 1973 State graduate, Lemonis resided in Starkville as a childand now returned to lead one of the perennial powerhouses in college baseball.One of the top recruiters and player development coaches in the country, Lemonis has seen success at every coaching stop. After helpinghis alma mater, The Citadel, to five NCAA Regional appearances in 12 seasons as an assistant coach, Lemonis joined college teammate DanMcDonnell’s staff at Louisville and quickly turned the Cardinals into a consistent Omaha contender. After helping Louisville to seven postseasonberths in eight years, the 2013 American Baseball Coaches Association/Baseball America Assistant Coach of the Year headed to IndianaUniversity to take his first head coaching job in 2015.In his first season at the helm of Indiana, the Hoosiers found themselves in the NCAA Tournament and, after finishing third in the Big Tenstandings during his second season, Lemonis became the first coach in program history to take IU to back-to-back NCAA Tournaments in yearsthree and four. The 2018 Hoosiers took the No. 2 seed into the NCAA Austin Regional, falling in the regional final to eventual College WorldSeries participant Texas. Three of IU’s eight appearances in the NCAA Tournament came under Lemonis’ watch.Overall, Lemonis enters his 25th season as a collegiate coach in 2019, making three College World Series appearances as a coach, earning 15NCAA tournament berths and aiding in three 50-win seasons. His pupils have earned 25 All-America honors, 12 Freshman All-America laurelsand 65 have signed professional baseball contracts, with 14 getting the call up to Major League Baseball.Owning a head coaching record of 141-91-2, Lemonis was also a part of nearly 800 wins as an assistant coach. During his time at Indiana, Lemonis’ teams averaged 35.3 wins per season, including a 40-win campaign during his final season in Bloomington. He averaged 39.2 victoriesper year during his career in an assistant role, bolstered by a 44.9 wins-per-season average at Louisville. The Cardinals were college baseball’swinningest program during that eight-year span.Lemonis’ 15 postseason appearances have spanned all three of his coaching stops, with five coming as an assistant at The Citadel, seven duringhis assistant coaching tenure at Louisville and three as the head coach at Indiana. The Cardinals advanced to the Super Regionals on fouroccasions, punching a ticket to Omaha three times.Along with his success on the field, Lemonis has always held academics to the highest standard, as well. In his final season at Indiana, a program-record 16 baseball student-athletes were named to the Big Ten Spring Academic Honor Roll, while 26 Cardinal baseball student-athletesearned ACC Honor Roll selections during his final season in Louisville. Already at Mississippi State, Lemonis has shown his dedication to hisstudent-athletes in the classroom, as the program posted a 3.04 GPA during the fall semester.Lemonis not only understands what it takes to get to Omaha as a coach but also as a player. A 1992 graduate of The Citadel, Lemonis addeda 1990 appearance in the College World Series as a student-athlete. The appearance makes the Bulldogs one of just three school in SouthernConference history (Duke, Wake Forest) and only current member of the conference to advance to Omaha.A two-time All-Southern Conference honoree, Lemonis led The Citadel in home runs three times. During his senior season, Lemonis led theBulldogs with a .367 average, 19 doubles, 52 runs, 10 home runs and 66 RBIs. A member of the 1993 All-Southern Conference Tournamentteam, Lemonis ranks among the top 15 all-time at The Citadel in RBIs (152), home runs (23) and slugging percentage (.538).Lemonis’ father, Thomas, was a 1973 Mississippi State graduate in electrical engineering, with Chris living in Starkville as a newborn during hisfather’s time at State.A native of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Lemonis and his wife, Jill, have two daughters, Marissa and Mackenzie.#NewDude e:Myrtle Beach, S.C.Jill LemonisMarissa & Mackenzie LemonisThe Citadel, 1992Coaching i State Head CoachIndiana Head CoachLouisville Assistant CoachThe Citadel Associate Head CoachThe Citadel Assistant CoachLemonis Year-by-YearAs a Head CoachYr.School2019Mississippi otals Four s an Assistant le47-242006The Citadel34-272005The Citadel25-342004The Citadel39-282003The Citadel32-252002The Citadel31-262001The Citadel38-242000The Citadel39-201999The Citadel41-201998The Citadel37-241997The Citadel37-211996The Citadel33-261995The Citadel39-21Totals 20 Seasons784-455PostseasonSEC West Co-ChampionsNCAA RegionalNCAA Regional-NCAA Regional3 NCAA RegionalsCollege World SeriesCollege World SeriesNCAA RegionalNCAA RegionalNCAA Super RegionalNCAA RegionalCollege World SeriesNCAA RegionalNCAA RegionalNCAA RegionalNCAA RegionalNCAA Regional15 NCAA RegionalsFour NCAA Super RegionalsThree College World Series3

By The Numbers: NCAA TournamentNCAA Tournament by OpponentAll-Time NCAA Tournament OpponentsOverallAppearances:Record:38111-85 (.564)NCAA RegionalRegional Appearances:Regional Titles:Regional Record:(Since 1975)321483-43 (.656)NCAA District PlayoffsDistrict III Appearances:District III Titles:District III Record:(1954-74)619-11 (.450)NCAA Super RegionalSuper Regional Appearances:Super Regional Titles:Super Regional Record:(Since 1999)837-11 (.389)College World SeriesCollege World Series Appearances:Best College World Series Finish:College World Series Record:(Since 1947)102013 (Finalist)12-20 (.375)Individual HonorsNCAA All-Regional Selections:NCAA Regional MVP:College World Series All-Tournament Team:1171510OpponentAlabamaArizonaArizona StateArkansasAustin PeayBaylorBYUCal Santa BarbaraCal State FullertonCal State NorthridgeCentral ArkansasCentral MichiganClemsonDelawareDukeEast CarolinaEastern KentuckyEast Tennessee StateElonFloridaFlorida AtlanticFlorida orgia SouthernGeorgia TechIllinoisIllinois-ChicagoIndianaIndiana StateJackson StateJacksonville StateKent StateKentuckyLong Beach StateLouisiana-LafayetteLouisiana TechLouisvilleLSUMaineMarylandMiami (Fla.)MichiganMiddle Tennessee State(38 appearances, 88 different rray StateNebraskaNew OrleansNicholls StateNorth CarolinaUNC-AshevilleNC StateNotre DameOhio StateOklahomaOklahoma StateOregon StatePan AmericanPepperdineRiceRichmondRollinsSamfordSan Diego StateSouth AlabamaSouth lls StateNorth CarolinaUNC-AshevilleNC StateNotre DameOhio StateOklahomaPan AmericanRiceSamfordSan Diego StateSouth AlabamaSouth CarolinaSouthern MissStanfordStetsonSouth -13-00-11-03-1Record1-10-12-11-0OpponentNorth CarolinaRichmondRollinsWake ForestRecord0-11-01-00-1All-Time NCAA Regional OpponentsOpponentAustin PeayBaylorBYUBaylorCal Santa BarbaraCal State FullertonCal State NorthridgeCentral ArkansasCentral MichiganClemsonDelawareEast Tennessee StateEastern KentuckyElonFlorida AtlanticFlorida StateGeorgia -12-05-12-0OpponentIllinoisIllinois-ChicagoIndiana StateJackson StateJacksonville StateKent StateLong Beach StateLouisiana-LafayetteLouisiana TechMaineMiami (Fla.)MichiganMiddle Tennessee StateMissouriMurray StateNebraskaNew -01-42-20-21-02-00-11-01-32-12-00-14-12-11-01-0(32 appearances, 65 different opponents)All-Time District III OpponentsOpponentDukeEast CarolinaFlorida StateFurmanOpponentSoutheast MissouriSouthernSouthern CaliforniaSouthern MissStanfordStetsonTennessee TechTexasTexas A&MTexas TechTowsonTulaneTulsaUABUCLAVanderbiltVirginiaWake ForestWashingtonWestern CarolinaWest VirginiaWichita StateOpponentSoutheast MissouriSouthernTennessee TechTexasTexas A&MTexas TechTowsonTulaneUABUCLAWashingtonWestern CarolinaWest VirginiaWichita 1-0(6 appearances, 12 different opponents)OpponentGeorgia TechKentuckyMarylandMiami (Fla.)NCAA Regional All-Time All-Tournament 1BPC3BPlayerMike KelleyTim WeisheimBoyd ConnerMike KelleyJohn McDonaldLarry PavlouSteve D’ErcoleMark GillaspieTerry LoeBrad WinklerBrad WinklerWill ClarkBobby LockeRafael PalmeiroDan Van CleveJeff BrantleyWill ClarkRoark McDonaldGene MorganRafael PalmeiroGator ThiesenDan Van CleveBurke MastersJohn MitchellBrad HildrethJody HurstBarry WinfordTracy EcholsBurke MastersTommy RaffoBobby ReedBarry WinfordPete OFDHOF2B1B3BPOFPlayerTracy EcholsBurke MastersJon ShaveTommy RaffoBobby ReedRob NormanRon BrownMatt CarpenterPaul PetrulisB.J. WallaceRichard LeeBrooks BryanTravis ChapmanEric DuBoseBarry PattonAdam PiattRusty ThomsBrooks BryanRichard LeeTravis ChapmanBrian WieseCliff WrenTravis ChapmanMark FreedShane KellyTy MartinPhillip WillinghamDaron WrightMatthew BrinsonSteve GendronPaul MaholmCasey FPP1B2BSSC3BP2B1BOFPlayerBrad CorleyJamie GantSteve GendronRobby GoodsonMatthew ManiscalcoCraig TatumJoseph HunterJeff ButtsBrad CorleyBrian LaNinfaJoseph McCaskillMitch MorelandJustin PigottRuss SneedBrandon TurnerJeffrey ReaJustin PigottNick VickersonCody FreemanBrent BrownleeC.T. BradfordJaron ShepherdEvan MitchellNick RouttWes ReaMatthew BrittonAdam FrazierMitch SlauterAlex DetzChad GirodoBrett PirtleWes ReaHunter OFSSOF2BCOFOFOFPPlayerC.T. BradfordJonathan HolderBrett PirtleRyan GridleyZac HoustonReid HumphreysJack KrugerJake MangumBrent RookerJacob BillingsleyCody BrownRyan GridleyJake MangumHunter StovallDustin SkeltonElijah MacNameeRowdey JordanJake MangumJ.P. FranceMVPMVP@HailStateBB #HailStateMVPMVPMVP

NCAA Tournament History1949 1-2District III Tournament1-2Charlotte, N.C.vs. RichmondW2-0vs. Wake ForestL3-4vs. KentuckyL2-51953 1-2District III Tournament1-2Durham, N.C.at DukeL3-9vs. RollinsW6-5at DukeL4-51965 1-2District III TournamentGastonia, N.C.vs. Florida StateW6-3vs. FurmanL2-5vs. Florida StateL2-61966 1-2District III Tournament1-2Gastonia, N.C.vs. Florida StateW4-3vs. North CarolinaL4-5vs. Florida StateL0-71970 2-2District III Tournament2-2Gastonia, N.C.vs. MarylandL2-3vs. East CarolinaW12-6vs. MarylandW8-4vs. Florida StateL4-51971 3-3District III Tournament3-1 (1st)Gastonia, N.C.vs. MarylandW2-1vs. Miami (Fla.)W7-3vs. Georgia TechL8-20vs. Georgia TechW5-2College World Seriesvs. Tulsavs. BYU0-2 (T7th)LLOmaha, Neb.2-51-31978 2-2South Central Regional2-2 (2nd) Arlington, Texasvs. BaylorL0-3vs. Louisiana TechW6-5vs. Pan AmericanW7-5vs. BaylorL3-61979 5-3South Regional4-1 (1st) Starkville, Miss.NEW ORLEANSL11-13TULANEW12-4NEW ORLEANSW13-10MURRAY STATEW8-6MURRAY STATEW18-8College World Seriesvs. Cal State Fullertonvs. Texasvs. Pepperdine1-2 (T5th)WLLOmaha, Neb.6-12-84-51981 4-2Atlantic Regional3-0 (1st)Clemson, S.C.vs. East Tennessee StateW7-6vs. Wichita StateW5-1vs. East Tennessee StateW6-5College World Seriesvs. Michiganvs. Arizona Statevs. South Carolina1-2 (T5th)WLLOmaha, Neb.4-03-45-61983 3-2Central Regional3-2 (2nd)Austin, Texasvs. TulaneW4-2at TexasW6-2vs. Pan AmericanW7-5at TexasL0-7at TexasL3-121984 3-2South II Regional3-2 (2nd) Starkville, Miss.SOUTH CAROLINAL1-4NEW ORLEANSW11-4EASTERN KENTUCKYW13-8SOUTH CAROLINAW18-9NEW ORLEANSL3-6#NewDude HailState.com1985 4-3South I Regional3-1 (1st) Starkville, Miss.WEST VIRGINIAW10-1NEW ORLEANSW8-4MICHIGANL6-14MICHIGANW19-8College World Seriesvs. Oklahoma Statevs. Arkansasvs. Texasvs. Miami (Fla.)2-2 (T3rd)WWLLOmaha, Neb.12-35-47-125-61987 1-2Mideast Regional1-2 (4th) Starkville, Miss.NC STATEW10-6TEXAS A&ML4-7WESTERN CAROLINAL1-81988 2-2South Regional2-2 (2nd) Starkville, Miss.WESTERN CAROLINAW7-4CAL STATE FULLERTONL1-5MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATEW12-4CAL STATE FULLERTONL3-51989 4-2South Regional4-2 (2nd) Starkville, Miss.WESTERN CAROLINAW8-0NICHOLLS STATEW11-2NORTH CAROLINAL1-2INDIANA STATEW11-2NORTH CAROLINAW6-0NORTH CAROLINAL1-71990 5-3South II Regional4-1 (1st) Starkville, Miss.BYUW16-5ILLINOISW5-3FLORIDA STATEW11-8FLORIDA STATEL9-11FLORIDA STATEW4-3College World Seriesvs. Georgiavs. Georgia Southernvs. Stanford1-2 (T5th)LWLOmaha, Neb.0-315-11-61991 2-2Northeast Regional2-2 (3rd)Orono, Mainevs. TowsonW10-4at MaineW6-5vs. ClemsonL9-10at MaineL5-81992 2-2Midwest Regional2-2 (3rd) Starkville, Miss.NICHOLLS STATEW1-0OKLAHOMAW9-6OKLAHOMAL6-10UCLAL2-31

streak of the season. He opened the season on a 14-game reached base streak and followed that with streaks of 15 and 14 games. He is now on a 14-game stretch. Allen posted a four-hit night versus Central Michigan for his 24th multi-hit game of the season. The 4-for-5 effort moved his hitting streak to a season-best eight games.

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