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Baseball Ranked No. 1 in National Preseason Poll

Date: 2013-01-04     Author: Robin Johnson

 

SAN ANTONIO — Opening day for the Rattlers is rapidly approaching — and St. Mary’s has already gained a boost.

The defending South Central Regional Champions have given D2 Baseball News enough reasons to rank St. Mary’s as No. 1 in their Top 25 Preseason Poll, announced today.

The Rattlers, whose national ranking is believed to be their best to start a season, also earned the No. 5 spot in Collegiate Baseball Newspaper’s preseason poll following last summer’s run to the College World Series. 

The Rattlers’ predicted success this season banks on their stellar pitching staff, which last season claimed the nation’s best team ERA. Returning aces Carl O’Neal (Sr., San Antonio), who claimed National, Regional and Conference Pitcher of the Year honors, and Rene Solis (Jr., San Antonio), who was an All-American and All-South Central Region Second Team selectee and a finalist for the Tino Martinez Award, are at the forefront of the Rattlers’ potential threats this season. Star closer Jonathan Perez (RS-Sr., San Antonio) also returns after leading the nation in saves last season.

In addition, the return of Billy Richard (RS-Sr., Schertz, Texas) figures to power the Rattlers’ force at the plate in the upcoming season as last year’s leadoff man quickly become St. Mary’s best hitter with a team-high .354 batting average, earning him several First Team selections, including two All-South Central Region selections.

The 2012 season marked the second time in program history the Rattlers advanced to the NCAA D-II College World Series, both under head coach Charlie Migl, with 2013 hoping to reencounter last season’s success that had St. Mary’s ranked No. 1 in nation throughout the season.

New players and seasoned, returning Rattlers will have their fill this season matching their own expectations as well as the predictions of the Heartland Conference, who’s own preseason poll will be announced in late January.

St. Mary’s University, as a Catholic Marianist University, fosters the formation of people in faith and educates leaders for the common good through community service, integrated liberal arts and professional education, and academic excellence. The University has six athletic national titles: men’s basketball (1989–NAIA), baseball (2001–NCAA Div. II), softball (1986–NAIA and 2002–NCAA Div. II) and an individual national champion in men’s golf (2006–NCAA Div. II) and a national academic championship in men’s golf (2009–NCAA Div. II). St. Mary’s also had more than 40 percent of its athletes named to conference, regional and/or national honor rolls this past year. St. Mary’s student–athletes graduation rate is 65 percent, higher than the NCAA Division II average of 55 percent. To learn more about St. Mary's, visit www.stmarytx.edu/athletics.



    

Baseball Coaches

Head Baseball Coach, Charlie Migl

Head Coach Charlie Migl

Charlie Migl is in his 27th year as head baseball coach and his 12th as athletics director of St. Mary's University. And simply put, there aren't many better than the Rattlers' longtime skipper.

Migl's Rattlers made headlines in 2012 when they advanced to the NCAA Division II National Championship Series for the second time in his career as head coach. With a squad packed with talents and awards, St. Mary's went 49-11 and won their second-ever South Central Regional title on the heels of winning their third consecutive Heartland Conference crown. Falling just one win short of the school record of 50, Migl now sits just 25 wins away from hitting 1,000 for his career, a feat that will be seemingly in store for the 2013 season.

The 2012 season saw Carl O'Neal produce three Pithcer of the Year awards on the national, regional and conference levels, and it also saw a Major League Baseball draft pick in star catcher M.P. Cokinos. As if that wasn't enough, the pitching staff earned the nation's top combined team ERA.

Migl and the Rattlers made the College World Series for the first time since 2001 and were ranked No. 1 in the nation several times during the 2012 season, the first time they had achieved that since winning it all back in '01. The Rattlers were elminated in the third round of the College World Series in 2012 in a heart-wrenching, 5-4 loss to Catawba College. Their unforgettable trek, however, saw St. Mary's earn plenty of recognition.

Migl was honored as the NCBWA National Coach of the Year and was also named the South Central Regional Coach of the Year by the ABCA. His team posted a 31-5 conference record for the top seed, earned 12 conference Player of the Week awards and had nine Rattlers make the All-Conference First and Second Team. In addition, his son, Tyler Migl, received Gold Gloves on the national, regional and conference levels for his stellar defensive work at first base.

The memorable national-title chase of 2012 came off one of Migl's most successful coaching performances when he led the 2011 squad to the NCAA Division II South Central Regional tournament with a 47-10 record.

That record produced the best single-season winning percentage (.825) in school history - yes, better than even in 2001 when Migl led the Rattlers to the NCAA Division II National Championship.

Migl's tenure as athletics director has been one of the most successful in the school's history, with the Rattlers winning four of their six national championships and all four of their NCAA national championships (including the academic title the men's golf team won in 2009). The baseball team won its first-ever national title in 2001 with Migl as head coach and athletics director, and the next year the softball team followed with its second national championship and first in NCAA play. In 2006, Jamie Amoretti won the Rattlers first-ever individual national championship, taking the title at the NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championship. The 2008-2009 men's golf team was named Academic National Champions by the Golf Coaches Association of America.

The winningest coach in St. Mary's athletics history, his 975-434 (.691) record includes 11 conference titles, three NAIA Word Series Appearances, two NCAA Division II National Championship Series appearances, five berths in the NCAA Division II postseason and one national championship. He achieved his historic 900th win in a 4-0 victory over Angelo State on March 20 last year, cementing his status as one of the game's greats. He became the fifth-winningest active coach in NCAA Division II baseball and moved into the top 15 on the all-time wins list in 2011.

The Rattlers have won 40 or more games 10 times. He has had 107 players earn All-Conference honors, including 81 who have been named All-Heartland over the last 10 years. Migl has been named conference Coach of the Year 13 times, including six times as a member of the Heartland Conference (most recently in 2012). Twenty-six players have earned All-America honors, eight have been named conference Player of the Year, six have earned conference Pitcher of the Year honors and eight have been named conference Freshman of the Year.

In 2011, his squad won the Heartland Conference regular-season and Heartland Conference Tournament championships en route to hosting the NCAA Division II Regional championship in the final season of playing at V.J. Keefe Field.

Perhaps the truest measure of Migl's success as a head coach has been the consistency with which his teams have won. During his time as a head coach the Rattlers have finished with a winning record 25 times. Last season they posted their 23rd season with 30 or more wins.

The crowning accomplishment of Migl's coaching career came during the 2001 season. In St. Mary's first season as a full NCAA Division II member, the Rattlers shocked nearly everyone outside San Antonio, winning a school record 50 games and taking the national championship. It was the school's first national championship in baseball.

Migl has overseen the development of several prominent players who have been signed by Major League Baseball clubs. Last season, catcher Michael "M.P." Cokinos was drafted by the Houston Astros in the 31st round of the 2012 Major League Baseball First-Year Players Draft. Before that, pitcher Caleb Staudt was the last Rattler drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 39th round of the 2007 draft. Four former Rattlers are currently playing in professional baseball. Current Rattlers assistant coach Carlos Guevara was called up to the Major Leagues by the San Diego Padres in May of 2008. Scott Shimek was signed as a free agent by the Kansas City Royals in 2009, and in the 2011 season Greg Herbst was drafted in the 32nd round by the Philadelphia Phillies.

Migl coached the Rattlers to three of their four NAIA College World Series appearances (1993, 1995 and 1996). He was honored as the NCAA Division II Baseball Coach of the Year, the Division II West Region Coach of the Year and the San Antonio Express-News Co-Sportsman of the Year for 2001. He earned 2002 Heartland Conference Coach of the Year honors.

Migl was a four-year letterman at St. Mary's, earning several collegiate honors, including honorable mention NAIA All-American in 1977. He also was an All-Big State Conference team member and earned All-District IV honors in 1976, 1977 and 1978. The Rattlers posted a 101-56 record during Migl's time as a player. They won three conference championships and made one trip to the NAIA College World Series in 1976. Migl graduated from St. Mary's in 1978. Before returning to St. Mary's to coach, Migl taught for two years at Harlandale High School in San Antonio, assisting in several sports as a coach. Before taking the head position, Migl was the Rattler assistant coach for five years.

He and his wife, Mary, have three children, Katy Nicole (former Rattler volleyball player), Tyler Jacob (former Rattler baseball player) and Jason Ryan, and one grandchild, Presley.

Assistant Baseball Coach, Chris Ermis

Assistant Coach Chris Ermis

Chris Ermis is in his 17th year as the assistant baseball coach for St. Mary's University.

A former Rattler and professional pitcher, Ermis works with the St. Mary's pitching staff and has helped produce several standout pitchers who were taken in the Major League Draft.

Last season, Ermis put the Rattlers in high esteem, helping the Rattlers house the best ERA in the Heartland Conference, the South Central Region and in the nation, ending the season with a combined ERA of 2.49. The production didn't stop there, as the Rattlers produced stellar production in all regards under Ermis' watch, earning numerous national, regional and conference awards. Chief among them was the honor ace Carl O'Neal took home in being named the Daktronics National Pitcher of the Year after going 14-0 with 101 strikeouts for the season. It marked the first time a Rattler baseball player had ever won a national award.

O'Neal also received the 2012 ABCA Regional Pitcher of the Year and the Heartland Conference Pitcher of the Year awards, as well as being named a consensus First-Team All-America selection by the ABCA, Daktronics and the NCBWA. But it didn't stop there, as the Rattles also earned seven Heartland Conference Pitcher of the Week awards, had four pitchers make the All-Conference First and Second Teams, two pitchers on the All-Conference Tournament Team and one pitcher, senior Skye Severns, make the All-Region Tournament Team.

Racking up plenty of awards of his own was sophomore Rene Solis, who broke out in his first season as a starting pitcher as the team's No. 2 hurler. He was selected to the All-Region ABCA Second Team, was named a Daktronics All-Region First Team selection, was a NCBWA All-Region Second Team selection and was All-Conference First Team. In addition, Solis was one of six finalists for the 2012 Tino Martinez Award, handed out annually by College Basebal Lineup to the most outstanding player in NCAA Division II college baseball. The lefty ended the season with a 1.69 ERA, 110 strikeouts and a 13-3 win-loss record.

Last season Ermis' pitching staff went deep, as closer Jonathan Perez lit up the nation as well, tying for the nation lead in saves with 18. His steady arm also put him in the St. Mary's record books, as he became the all-time career saves leader with 21. His 18 saves also represented a single-season record. He was named a Daktronics All-Region Second Team selection.

In 2011, Greg Herbst was drafted in the 32nd round by the Philadelphia Phillies after coming to St. Mary's without any collegiate pitching experience. In 2007, Caleb Staudt was selected in the 39th round by the Washington Nationals. In the June 2004 draft, Jeff Wigdahl was picked in the 23rd round by the Houston Astros, while Carlos Guevara was a seventh-round pick by the Cincinnati Reds in 2003.

During his time with the Rattlers, Ermis has helped the team to one NAIA World Series appearance, two NCAA World Series appearances and three trips to the NCAA postseason. St. Mary's teams have won eight conference titles during his tenure.

He has helped to produce 38 All-Heart of Texas Conference and Heartland Conference pitchers, including four last season and five the previous season, when Matt Holland and Sammy Rivas, an All-American, shared Heartland Conference Pitcher of the Year honors. In addition, Herbst, Carl O'Neal and Kyle Bumpas made the All-Heartland team. In 2010, two Rattler hurlers earned All-Heartland recognition: Alfonso Maldonado and Courtney Behrend. In 2008, Scott Shimek was named Heartland Conference Pitcher of the Year and honorable mention All-American. He was the third Rattler to earn Heartland Conference Pitcher of the Year honors, joining Wigdahl (2004) and Caleb Staudt (2006), with Holland and Rivas becoming the fourth and fifth to join the list last season. Four Rattler pitchers have been named All-American with Ermis on the coaching staff.

In addition to his time as coach for the Rattlers, he spent one season as the pitching coach for Trinity University in San Antonio. He also coached the San Antonio Titans under-18 select baseball team from 2001-03 and 2005. In 2003, the team was the South Central region runner-up.

Ermis pitched for Migl and St. Mary's from 1989-90, and was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays organization, where he pitched for one season.

After retiring from professional baseball, Ermis returned to St. Mary's and received his bachelor's degree in exercise and sports science in 1997.

Ermis and his wife Carmen have one daughter, Caitlyn, and twin boys, Andrew and Brandon.

Assistant Baseball Coach, Ryan Femath

Graduate Assistant Coach Ryan Femath

Ryan Femath is in his sixth year as an assistant coach after wrapping up his playing career with the Rattlers, having moved up the ranks from student to graduate assistant over the years.

As St. Mary's hitting coach last season, Femath and the Rattlers saw five Hitter of the Week awards from the Heartland Conference en route to advancing to the NCAA Division II National Championship Series.

As a player in 2007, he helped the Rattlers to 36 wins and a third place finish in the Heartland Conference standings.

Femath, a native of El Paso, played two years for the Rattlers after transferring from Howard College. In his two years with the Rattlers, Femath played in 99 games, including 90 starts, hitting .326 with 14 doubles, 11 homeruns, 59 RBI and 88 runs scored.

In his first season with St. Mary's, Femath earned All-Heartland Conference honors after hitting .335 with 6 doubles, 9 homeruns, 39 RBI and 61 runs scored. He was named Heartland Conference Hitter of the Week twice.

Prior to his time in San Antonio he was an all-conference performer at Howard College. He graduated from Montwood High School in El Paso, earning all-state honors. He graduated from St. Mary's with his bachelor's degree in exercise and sport science in December of 2008. He is working toward his masters in educational leadership.

Assistant Baseball Coach, Michael Brzezinski

Student Assistant Coach Michael Brzezinski

Michael Brzezinski is in his fourth year as a student assistant coach after finishing a record-setting career as a player for the Rattlers.

Brzezinski played in 215 games during his career, starting in 213 of them. He finished with a .374 batting average, 53 doubles, 18 triples, 23 homeruns, 186 RBI and 242 runs scored. He is the Rattlers all-time leader for at-bats, runs scored, hits and triples in a career. He had his best season as a sophomore in 2007. He hit .408 with 8 doubles, 8 homeruns, 43 RBI and 64 runs scored.

Brzezinski earned numerous honors in his career, including All-Heartland Conference recognition each of his four years with the team, Heartland Conference Freshman of the Year, Daktronics NCAA Division II All-South Central Region and National College Baseball Writers Association honorable mention NCAA Division II All-American in 2007.

Brzezinski is native of San Antonio and attended Sandra Day O'Connor High School. He graduated from St. Mary's in 2010 with a degree in accounting and is currently working toward his masters in management. He is expected to complete the degree in the spring of 2012.

Assistant Baseball Coach, Carlos Guevara

Assistant Coach Carlos Guevara

Carlos Guevara was a standout pitcher for the Rattlers from 2001-2003, leaving his name all over the St. Mary's record books en route to a professional baseball career.

Guevara posted a career record of 20-8 with three saves, averaging 10.10 strikeouts per game, which ranks second in the modern era among Rattler players. He posted a 3.06 career ERA with 208 career strikeouts, holding opposing batters to a .238 batting average.

He was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the seventh round (201st overall) of the 2003 Major League Baseball Draft. He signed with the Reds and worked his way up the organizational ladder before being selected by the Florida Marlins in the 2007 Rule 5 draft. He was immediately traded to the San Diego Padres, where he enjoyed a brief stint with the big-league team before being released in 2009. While with the Padres, Guevara played some locally with the San Antonio Missions at Wolff Stadium.

A native of Uvalde, Texas, Guevara is married to the former Katy Migl (daughter of baseball coach Charlie Migl), a former standout volleyball player for the Rattlers. They have one daughter, Presley.

2013 St. Mary's Baseball Roster

2001 NCAA Division II National Champions

2012 South Central Regional Champions

2002, 2010, 2011, 2012 Heartland Conference Champions
'88, '91, '92, '95, '96, '97, & '98
Heart of Texas Conference Champions

'57, '58, '59, '60, '61, '64, '68, '70,
'71, '76, '77, '78, '80, '81, '84, '86 & '87
Big State Conference Champions

2011 Rattler Baseball Team Photo

# Name Pos. Class Ht. Hometown
2 Jonathan Perez RHP RS-Sr. 6'0" San Antonio
3 Derek Hamilton SS Jr. 6'0" Lake Jackson, Texas
4 Adrian Garcia OF RS-Jr. 6'0" El Paso, Texas
5 Keith Funk C RS-Fr. 6'2" San Antonio
6 Kyle Bumpas LHP Jr. 5'9" El Paso, Texas
9 Ivan Sigala 3B Sr. 5'11" El Paso, Texas
10 Lance Zuluaga C/2B RS-Fr. 5'7" El Paso, Texas
11 Garrett Pollok INF Fr. 6'1" San Antonio
13 Luke Garza C RS-Jr. 5'9" Corpus Christi, Texas
14 Al Gonzalez SS/3B RS-Fr. 6'3" Pasedena, Texas
16 Carl O'Neal RHP Sr. 6'0" San Antonio
17 Brandon Bates DH/1B Sr. 6'0" Boerne, Texas
18 Rene Solis LHP Jr. 6'0" San Antonio
19 Nathan Humpal LHP/1B Jr. 6'3" Corpus Christi, Texas
20 Matthew Bienek OF Jr. 6'0" Bulverde, Texas
21 Mario Maldonado RHP/2B So. 6'0" Laredo, Texas
22 Rick Villa RHP RS-Jr. 5'9" San Antonio
23 Billy Richard OF RS-Sr. 6'2" Schertz, Texas
24 Matt McClain LHP So. 6'0" San Antonio
26 Evan Cokinos OF So. 5'8" Houston
27 Scott Slusher C Sr. 6'1" Grapevine, Texas
28 Jan Paul Reguero C/3B RS-Fr. 6'0" Aquadilla, Puerto Rico
30 Derek Moczygemba LHP/OF Sr. 6'3" Bulverde, Texas
31 Weston Heiligman RHP/OF RS-So. 6'1" Castroville, Texas
32 Jacob Ramsey OF RS-Fr. 5'10" Cypress, Texas
33 Sean Bates 1B So. 6'0"
37 Greg Dobb RHP RS-Fr. 6'5" Keller, Texas
42 Colter Bostick LHP Jr. 6'4" Powell, Wyo.
RS Zach Lara 2B Fr. 5'10" San Angelo, Texas
RS Jason Migl 1B Fr. 6'2" San Antonio
RS Brandon Sandoval 1B Fr. 6'3" Corpus Christi, Texas
Head Coach: Charlie Migl
Assistant Coach: Chris Ermis
Assistant Coach: Ryan Femath

2013 Baseball Schedule

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February

Fri, Feb 01 *vs. Newman University
Wolff Stadium
3:00 pm
Sat, Feb 02 *vs. Newman University (Game 1)
Wolff Stadium
12:00 pm
Sat, Feb 02 *vs. Newman University (Game 2)
Wolff Stadium
2:00 pm
Tues, Feb 05 vs. Oklahoma Christian University
Wolff Stadium
3:00 pm
Fri, Feb 08 *vs. University of Arkansas-Fort Smith (Game 1)
Wolff Stadium
1:00 pm
Fri, Feb 08 *vs. University of Arkansas-Fort Smith (Game 2)
Wolff Stadium
3:00 pm
Sat, Feb 09 *vs. University of Arkansas-Fort Smith
Wolff Stadium
1:00 pm
Tues, Feb 12 vs. Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Wolff Stadium
4:00 pm
Fri, Feb 15 *at University of Texas-Permian Basin (Game 1)
Odessa, Texas
12:00 pm
Fri, Feb 15 *at University of Texas-Permian Basin (Game 2)
Odessa, Texas
2:00 pm
Sat, Feb 16 *at University of Texas-Permian Basin
Odessa, Texas
1:00 pm
Tues, Feb 19 vs. Tarleton State University
Wolff Stadium
3:00 pm
Fri, Feb 22 *vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State University (Game 1)
Wolff Stadium
2:00 pm
Fri, Feb 22 *vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State University (Game 2)
Wolff Stadium
4:00 pm
Sat, Feb 23 *vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Wolff Stadium
1:00 pm

March

Fri, Mar 01 *at St. Edward's University (Game 1)
Austin, Texas
12:00 pm
Fri, Mar 01 *at St. Edward's University (Game 2)
Austin, Texas
2:00 pm
Sat, Mar 02 *at St. Edward's University
Austin, Texas
1:00 pm
Fri, Mar 08 *vs. Texas A&M International University (Game 1)
Wolff Stadium
2:00 pm
Fri, Mar 08 *vs. Texas A&M International University (Game 2)
Wolff Stadium
4:00 pm
Sat, Mar 09 *vs. Texas A&M International University
Wolff Stadium
1:00 pm
Tue, Mar 12 at Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Kingsville, Texas
3:00 pm
Fri, Mar 15 at McMurry University (Game 1)
Abliene, Texas
3:00 pm
Fri, Mar 15 at McMurry University (Game 2)
Abliene, Texas
5:00 pm
Sat, Mar 16 at McMurry University
Abliene, Texas
1:00 pm
Thu, Mar 21 at Oklahoma Chrisitan University
Oklahoma City
1:00 pm
Fri, Mar 22 *at Newman University (Game 1)
Wichita, Kansas
1:00 pm
Fri, Mar 22 *at Newman University (Game 2)
Wichita, Kansas
3:00 pm
Sat, Mar 23 *at Newman University
Wichita, Kansas
12:00 pm
Thu, Mar 28 *at University of Arkansas-Fort Smtih (Game 1)
Fort Smith, Ark.
1:00 pm
Thu, Mar 28 *at University of Arkansas-Fort Smtih (Game 2)
Fort Smith, Ark.
3:00 pm
Fri, Mar 29 *at University of Arkansas-Fort Smtih
Fort Smith, Ark.
1:00 pm

April

Tues, Apr 02 vs. Angelo State University
Wolff Stadium
6:00 pm
Sat, Apr 06 *vs. University of Texas-Permian Basin (Game 1)
San Antonio ISD Complex
1:00 pm
Sat, Apr 06 *vs. University of Texas-Permian Basin (Game 2)
San Antonio ISD Complex
3:00 pm
Sun, Apr 07 *vs. University of Texas-Permian Basin
San Antonio ISD Complex
1:00 pm
Wed, Apr 10 at Tarleton State University
Stephenville, Texas
3:00 pm
Fri, Apr 12 *at Oklahoma Panhandle State University (Game 1)
Goodwell, Okla.
12:00 pm
Fri, Apr 12 *at Oklahoma Panhandle State University (Game 2)
Goodwell, Okla.
2:00 pm
Sat, Apr 13 *at Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Goodwell, Okla.
1:00 pm
Tue, Apr 16 vs. University of the Incarnate Word
Wolff Stadium
6:00 pm
Sat, Apr 20 *vs. St. Edward's University (Game 1)
San Antonio ISD Complex
1:00 pm
Sat, Apr 20 *vs. St. Edward's University (Game 2)
San Antonio ISD Complex
3:00 pm
Sun, Apr 21 *vs. St. Edward's University
San Antonio ISD Complex
1:00 pm
Fri, Apr 26 *at Texas A&M International University (Game 1)
Laredo, Texas
12:00 pm
Fri, Apr 26 *at Texas A&M International University (Game 2)
Laredo, Texas
2:00 pm
Sat, Apr 27 *at Texas A&M International University
Laredo, Texas
12:00 pm

May

Thu, May 02 vs. McMurry University (Game 1)
Wolff Stadium
4:00 pm
Thu, May 02 vs. McMurry University (Game 2)
Wolff Stadium
6:00 pm
Fri, May 03 vs. McMurry University
Wolff Stadium
2:00 pm
Thu, May 09 Heartland Conference Tournament
TBA
TBA
Thu, May 16 NCAA South Central Regional Tournament
TBA
TBA
Sat, May 25 NCAA D-II National Championship
Cary, North Carolina
TBA
* signifies Heartland Conference event
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Game Results

Date Location Result  
May 30, 2012   Cary, N.C.    Catawba 5, St. Mary's (Texas) 4   Box score 
May 29, 2012   Cary, N.C.    St. Mary's (Texas) 13, Indianapolis 2   Box score 
May 27, 2012   Cary, N.C.    Delta State 4, St. Mary's (Texas) 1   Box score 
May 20, 2012   Warrensburg, Mo.    St. Mary's (Texas) 12, Central Missouri 9   Box score 
May 20, 2012   Warrensburg, Mo.    Central Missouri 9, St. Mary's (Texas) 5   Box score 
May 19, 2012   Warrensburg, Mo.    St. Mary's (Texas) 2, St. Edward's 1   Box score 
May 18, 2012   Warrensburg, Mo.    St. Mary's (Texas) 5, Southern Arkansas 2   Box score 
May 17, 2012   Warrensburg, Mo.    St. Mary's (Texas) 8, Texas A&M-Kingsville 4   Box score 
May 13, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 4, Arkansas-Fort Smith 0   Box score 
May 12, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 7, Newman 0   Box score 
May 11, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 2, Arkansas-Fort Smith 1   Box score 
Apr 28, 2012   Laredo, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 3, Texas A&M Int'l 2   Box score 
Apr 27, 2012   Laredo, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 9, Texas A&M Int'l 2   Box score 
Apr 27, 2012   Laredo, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 15, Texas A&M Int'l 11   Box score 
Apr 22, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 7, St. Edward's 1   Box score 
Apr 21, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 3, St. Edward's 0   Box score 
Apr 21, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Edward's 6, St. Mary's (Texas) 3   Box score 
Apr 17, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 10, Texas A&M-Kingsville 0   Box score 
Apr 14, 2012   Goodwell, OK    St. Mary's (Texas) 9, Panhandle State 4   Box score 
Apr 13, 2012   Goodwell, OK    St. Mary's (Texas) 6, Panhandle State 1   Box score 
Apr 13, 2012   Goodwell, OK    St. Mary's (Texas) 7, Panhandle State 1   Box score 
Apr 11, 2012   San Angelo, TX    St. Mary's (Texas) 8, Angelo State 4   Box score 
Apr 07, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 4, Texas-Permian Basin 1   Box score 
Apr 06, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 2, Texas-Permian Basin 1   Box score 
Apr 06, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    Texas-Permian Basin 8, St. Mary's (Texas) 7   Box score 
Apr 03, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 8, Houston-Victoria 5   Box score 
Mar 31, 2012   Fort Smith, Ark.    St. Mary's (Texas) 8, Arkansas-Fort Smith 3   Box score 
Mar 30, 2012   Fort Smith, Ark.    Arkansas-Fort Smith 3, St. Mary's (Texas) 1   Box score 
Mar 30, 2012   Fort Smith, Ark.    St. Mary's (Texas) 2, Arkansas-Fort Smith 0   Box score 
Mar 28, 2012   Stephenville, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 9, Tarleton State 2   Box score 
Mar 25, 2012   Wichita, Kan.    St. Mary's (Texas) 5, Newman 3   Box score 
Mar 24, 2012   Wichita, Kan.    St. Mary's (Texas) 5, Newman 3   Box score 
Mar 24, 2012   Wichita, Kan.    St. Mary's (Texas) 5, Newman 0   Box score 
Mar 16, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 20, Fisher College 2   Box score 
Mar 15, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 18, Fisher College 1   Box score 
Mar 15, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 19, Fisher College 3   Box score 
Mar 13, 2012   Kingsville, Texas    Texas A&M-Kingsville 10, St. Mary's (Texas) 1   Box score 
Mar 12, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 2, Texas A&M Int'l 1   Box score 
Mar 11, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 2, Texas A&M Int'l 1   Box score 
Mar 11, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 9, Texas A&M Int'l 1   Box score 
Mar 06, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 2, Incarnate Word 0   Box score 
Mar 03, 2012   Austin, Texas    St. Edward's 9, St. Mary's (Texas) 8   Box score 
Mar 02, 2012   Austin, Texas    St. Edward's 7, St. Mary's (Texas) 0   Box score 
Mar 02, 2012   Austin, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 4, St. Edward's 0   Box score 
Feb 28, 2012   Victoria,Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 9, Houston-Victoria 7   Box score 
Feb 25, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 9, Panhandle State 0   Box score 
Feb 24, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 11, Panhandle State 1   Box score 
Feb 24, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 2, Panhandle State 0   Box score 
Feb 21, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 8, Tarleton State 2   Box score 
Feb 19, 2012   Odessa, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 5, Texas-Permian Basin 3   Box score 
Feb 18, 2012   UTPB    St. Mary's (Texas) 4, Texas-Permian Basin 1   Box score 
Feb 18, 2012   Odessa, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 9, Texas-Permian Basin 0   Box score 
Feb 14, 2012   San Antonio, TX    Incarnate Word 5, St. Mary's (Texas) 2   Box score 
Feb 11, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 6, Arkansas-Fort Smith 4   Box score 
Feb 10, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 2, Arkansas-Fort Smith 1   Box score 
Feb 10, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 3, Arkansas-Fort Smith 1   Box score 
Feb 07, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    Angelo State 6, St. Mary's (Texas) 5   Box score 
Feb 05, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 4, Newman 1   Box score 
Feb 04, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 9, Newman 0   Box score 
Feb 04, 2012   San Antonio, Texas    St. Mary's (Texas) 4, Newman 3   Box score 





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