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  1. Jeff Rice College Leagues Statistics including batting, fielding, prospect rankings and more on Baseball-Reference.com.

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    • March 8, 1953
    • Second Base: Donald Allen
    • Outfield: Jose Cruz, Jr.
    • First Base: Lance Berkman
    • Outfield: Bubba Crosby
    • Third Base: Anthony Rendon
    • Shortstop: Damon Thames
    • Outfield: Jay Knoblauh
    • Catcher: Jerry Sims
    • Starting Pitcher: Kenny Baugh
    • Head Coach: Wayne Graham

    Seems like the program's all-time leader in stolen bases (86) is a nice fit atop the Owls' all-time lineup. Allen played 219 games in a Rice uniform, which is also in the top 10 of Rice lore. He was the second in a run of speedy infielders, as Ben Matthews (84 steals) set the stolen base mark just prior to Allen. Allen gets the nod over Matthews af...

    Cruz, Jr. was a three-time All-American for the Owls, and rightfully so. His name is all over the top-10s of the Rice record books. Cruz, Jr. is fourth all-time with a .376 batting average, 203 RBI and 43 home runs, while his 199 runs scored are eighth-best in Owls’ lore. Here’s one day he'll always be remembered for. On Feb. 9, 1995, Cruz, Jr. wen...

    File under no-brainer. Berkman was one of the best collegiate bats of his era, a perennial threat across the statistical board in average, home runs and run production. Berkman led the Owls in batting in 1996 (.398) and ’97 (.431), while still holding the lead or placing in the top five in most offensive categories. His runs (233), RBI (272) and ho...

    The name Bubba alone seems worthy of all-time praise, but Crosby has the stats to claim his spot in the lineup. While seeing his name across the top 10 of nearly every run-producing category in the Rice record books is impressive, here's one better. Crosby blasted a home run in seven consecutive games from April 7-17 in 1998, including a four-homer...

    Rendon began his career with Rice earning Baseball America's Freshman of the Year honors. His 2010 season is arguably the single-best in Rice history. Rendon took home just about every honor that season, including the 2010 Dick Howser Award as the nation's best collegiate baseball player. He hit .394 with 85 RBI in 2010 while blasting 26 home runs....

    All-American Eric Arnold was tough to overlook, as was Paul Janish from the 2003 team. But Thames' numbers were comparable in just two seasons at Rice. His .399 batting average is tops in program history as he was a hit machine, with not one but both of the top single-season marks for hits with 120 in 1998 and 118 In 1999. Those 120 hits translated...

    This wasn’t an easy choice. Austin Davis could have easily earned this spot as Rice's career leader in both hits and doubles, as well as being a key bat on the 2003 CWS championship team. Knoblauh gets the nod thanks to a 1987 All-American campaign. He started his Owls career with a home run in his first at bat and finished his career amongst Rice'...

    Sims became a fixture behind home plate in his sophomore season and continued to improve through his final year in Houston. That 1958 season, Sims hit .327, but it was always about how he handled the pitching staff, known for his defensive and receiving skills. His work didn't go unnoticed. Sims was inducted into the Rice Hall of Fame in 1982.

    There is no shortage of big-name arms to come out of Rice like Phillip Humber, Jeff Nichols, Allan Ramirez, Jeff Niemann and Norm Charlton to name a few. Baugh was a workhorse, making more starts and tossing more innings than any of those other names. The three-time All-American is second all-time in wins and the all-time leader in strikeouts and h...

    Coach Graham is Rice baseball. His 1,173 wins over his 27-year tenure say it all. That's not simply compiling wins over a long time, that's an average of 43.4 victories a season, highlighted by a run of 16 straight 40-win seasons. His .689 winning percentage is the best in school history and he coached more games than anyone else by a large margin....

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    • February 28, 1983
  4. The Rice Owls baseball team is the interscholastic baseball team representing Rice University in Houston, Texas, United States. The Owls have appeared often in the NCAA tournament since the tenure of head coach Wayne Graham began in 1992.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeff_NiemannJeff Niemann - Wikipedia

    Jeffrey Warren Niemann (born February 28, 1983) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Tampa Bay Rays from 2008 to 2012.

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