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Oklahoma City, Okla.---The most successful baseball season in Wayland Baptist history came to a close Thursday afternoon with a 10-4 loss to top-ranked Lubbock Christian University in the second round of the NAIA Region VI Tournament.
The Pioneers, which were ranked 13th in the final NAIA poll released Wednesday--- the highest final rating by a Wayland team, wrap up the spring with a school-record 43 wins, 16 losses and a tie. >>Read More
RAIN FORCES POSTPONEMENT AT REGION VI TOURNEY
Oklahoma City, Okla.--- Games originally scheduled for Wednesday in the NAIA Region VI baseball championships have been postponed due to rain.
The tournament will pick up again Thursday at Jim Wade Stadium with the same schedule – Northwood (Texas) vs. Texas Wesleyan at 11 a.m., Lubbock Christian (Texas) vs. Wayland Baptist (Texas) at 2:30 p.m. and Oklahoma Baptist vs. Oklahoma City University at 6 p.m.
WBU LOSES REGION VI OPENER
Oklahoma City, Okla.---The Pioneers jumped out to a 7-1 lead over Oklahoma Baptist in Tuesday evening’s first round contest at the NAIA Region VI Baseball Tournament. Unfortunately, most baseball games last nine innings, and the Bison rallied for three runs in the third and five in the fourth on their way to an 11-9 victory. >>Read More
THREE PIONEERS NAMED ALL-CONFERENCE
Three members of the Wayland Baptist University Pioneer baseball team have been named to the 2008 All-Sooner Athletic Conference team. Second baseman Brett Cook, catcher Brett Sheppard, and pitcher Todd Jeffress earned the recognition for their performances on the field this season. >>Read More
SHEPPARD'S WALK-OFF HOMER SHOOTS PIONEERS PAST STARS
Brett Sheppard hit a two-run walk-off homer to lead the Pioneers to an exciting 7-6 victory over Oklahoma City University in the second round of the Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament.
The Pioneers now advance to a winner's bracket showdown with top-ranked Lubbock Christian University.
PIONEERS BEAT UP STORM
Junior Chris Nettles pitched seven strong innings and the Pioneer bats manufactured 13 hits in a 12-1 victory over Southern Nazarene in the first round of the 2008 Sooner Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament.
WBU moves on to face second-seed Oklahoma City Wednesday evening at 7:00. >> Read More
STRINGER NAMED NAIA PITCHER OF
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Wayland Baptist’s Trevor Stringer has been named NAIA Pitcher of the Week for the week of April 21-27.
A freshman from Lubbock, Stringer accomplished what no other SAC pitcher has done this season – beat top-ranked Lubbock Christian University. He scattered nine hits in 8-2/3 innings, allowing only one extra base hit in the 7-1 Pioneer victory over the Chaps on their home field Saturday night. >>Read More
ATHLETICS
Unconditionally committed to success.
At Wayland, we have an established legacy of success in the world of intercollegiate athletics. The Pioneers and Flying Queens are proud members of the Sooner Athletic Conference, and compete at the Division I level of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).
Winners on and off the field.
Student athletes at Wayland understand the importance of striving for excellence both in the classroom and in the competitive arena. All student athletes sign a pledge dedicating to be, first and foremost, a Champion of Character. They develop high ideals of fairness and sportsmanship in their relationships, and develop an understanding of the value of athletics in a balanced educational process.
A championship tradition.
While our definition of success goes far beyond final scores, a championship tradition never hurts. The intercollegiate athletics teams at Wayland have produced more than 800 All-Americans, 25 NAIA national basketball tournament appearances, countless conference championships, and more than 100 individual national champions.
Fun for everyone.
As a student at Wayland, you will have countless opportunities to compete, whether at the intercollegiate level or purely for fun. You will have a number of intramural programs and sports from which to choose, and students are always gathering for informal games and activities all over campus.


May 13-16
NAIA Championships
Indiana National G.C.
Plymouth, Ind.
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Baseball
Pioneers 4
Lubbock Christian 10
Pioneers 9
OK Baptist 11
