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Baseball History

Year Record Coach  
1960 N/A Leonard Hall  
1961 6-8 Darvin Keck  
1962 N/A Keith Marshall  
1963 2-11 N/A  
1964 N/A Haskall Sinclair  
1965 N/A Steve Small  
1966 N/A Ralph Samples  
1967 11-10 Max Dobson  
1968 8-16 Max Dobson  
1969 11-12 Max Dobson  
1970 13-10 Max Dobson  
1971 17-13 Max Dobson  
1972 30-10 Max Dobson

NAIA District 9/Area 3 Champions;

NAIA World Series (T-3rd)

1973 17-14 Max Dobson NAIA District 9 Playoffs (4th)
1974 27-10 Max Dobson NAIA District 9 Playoffs (2nd)
1975 20-10 Max Dobson NAIA District 9 Playoffs (2nd)
1976 28-13 Max Dobson

Texoma Conference Champions;

NAIA District 9 Playoffs (3rd)

1977 27-20 Max Dobson NAIA District 9 Playoffs (2nd)
1978 24-19 Max Dobson NAIA District 9 Playoffs (2nd)
1979 22-18 Max Dobson  
1980 25-19 Max Dobson NAIA District 9 Playoffs (3rd)
Max Dobson: 14 years, 280-194 (.591)
1981 23-26 Tom Heath  
1982 19-24 Kerry Tremain  
1983 8-33 Tim Smith  
1984 20-27 Kerry Tremain  
1985 28-13 Kerry Tremain NAIA District 9 Playoffs (3rd)
1986 24-24 Kerry Tremain  
Kerry Tremain: 4 years, 91-88 (.508)
1987 11-32 John Inman  
1988 19-32 John Inman  
1989 25-29 John Inman NAIA District 9 Playoffs (T-5th)
1990 22-29 John Inman  
1991 17-38 John Inman  
1992 26-25 John Inman  
1993 30-20 John Inman

NAIA District 9 Playoffs (3rd);

SAC Coach of the Year

1994 36-16 John Inman NAIA District 9 Playoffs (3rd)
1995 29-25 John Inman SAC Tournament (4th)
1996 36-21 John Inman SAC Tournament (3rd)
1997 31-16 John Inman  
1998 35-22 John Inman SAC Tournament (4th)
1999 25-27 John Inman  
2000 27-25 John Inman  
2001 20-29 John Inman  
John Inman: 15 years, 389-386 (.502)
       

1967-2001: 791-727 (.521), 15 postseason appearances

(1960-1966 records are incomplete)

EAGLE EYE BLOG

Bobby Murcer Indoor Training Facility Walkthrough

Go on a walkthrough of the new Bobby Murcer Indoor Training Facility with head baseball coach Chuck White. Join us for OC’s first game of the season on Feb. 5 at 1 p.m. against St. Mary’s.

Kisorio, Mesta break OC 1,000-meter indoor record—Jan. 6, 2012

Hall of Fame Recap Video

Oklahoma Christian inducted its five newest Athletic Hall of Fame members on Friday, including a first for the university – a current student.

Men’s basketball star Charlie Smith, tennis coach Kris Miller, track standout Kathy (Nelson) Belcoff, softball ace Leah Carrell and current track and cross country All-American Silas Kisorio participated in the formal induction ceremony, held in OC’s Gaylord University Center.

Don Meyer, the NCAA leader in career men’s basketball coaching wins with 923, was the keynote speaker. The former coach at OC’s sister institution, Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tenn., praised the five inductees for developing their athletic gifts and encouraged the 250 people in attendance to do the same with the gifts they’d been blessed with by God. Watch a video recapping the night’s events.