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Kansas State University Kansas State University (KSU, Kansas State, or K-State) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university with its main campus in Manhattan, Kansas, United States. It was opened as the state's land-grant coll ...
in the
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season of 2010. It was the 110th baseball season in school history. The team's head coach was Brad Hill who was in his seventh season at Kansas State. He was previously the head coach at
Central Missouri State The University of Central Missouri (UCM) is a public university in Warrensburg, Missouri, United States. In 2024, enrollment was 13,734 students from 48 states and 52 countries on its 1,561-acre campus. UCM offers 150 programs of study, inclu ...
before coming to
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in 2004.


Season


Regular season


Conference Tournament


NCAA tournament


Roster


Coaches


Schedule/results

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The Citadel The Citadel Military College of South Carolina (simply known as The Citadel) is a public senior military college in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Established in 1842, it is the third oldest of the six senior military colleges ...
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Tointon Family Stadium Frank Myers Field at Tointon Family Stadium is a baseball stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. It is the home field of the Kansas State University Wildcats college baseball team. The stadium's official capacity is 2,331 and opened for baseball in 196 ...
, , Daniel , , Mace , ,   , , 577 , , 10–2 , , 0–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 13 , , March 13 , , Kent State , , 10–9 (10) , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Allen , , Weibley, ,   , ,   , , 11–2 , , 0–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 14 , , March 13 , , Kent State , , 7–1 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Hunter , , Sabo , ,   , , 809 , , 12–2 , , 0–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 15 , , March 14 , , Kent State , , 11–0 (7) , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Lindsey , , Hallock , ,   , , 693 , , 13–2 , , 0–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 16 , , March 16 , , , , 4–7 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Winkelman , , Rooke , ,   , , 1,090 , , 13–3 , , 0–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 17 , , March 19 , , , , 4–0 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Daniel , , Schmidt , ,   , ,   , , 14–3 , , 0–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 18 , , March 19 , , UW–Milwaukee , , 2–1 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Rooke , , Amsrud , ,   , , 589 , , 15–3 , , 0–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 19 , , March 23 , , , , 7–1 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Hunter , , Trevino , ,   , , 864 , , 16–3 , , 0–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 20 , , March 26 , , , , 14–11 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Allen , , Peck , ,   , , 1,539 , , 17–3 , , 1–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 21 , , March 28 , , Oklahoma State , , 9–3 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Rooke , , Keeling , ,   , ,   , , 18–3 , , 2–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 22 , , March 28 , , Oklahoma State , , 13–3 (7) , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Hunter , , Chambers , ,   , , 1,374 , , 19–3 , , 3–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 23 , , March 30 , , #30 , , 8–3 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Applegate , , Muncrief , ,   , , 4,745 , , 20–3 , , 3–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 24 , , April 1 , , at , , 5–8 , , Dan Law Field , , Johnson , , Marshall , ,   , , 1,897 , , 20–4 , , 3–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 25 , , April 2 , , at Texas Tech , , 4–13 , , Dan Law Field , , Doran, , Daniel , , Bettis , , 2,505 , , 20–5 , , 3–2 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 26 , , April 3 , , at Texas Tech , , 10–6 , , Dan Law Field , , Allen , , Bruening , ,   , , 2,846 , , 21–5 , , 4–2 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 27 , , April 9 , , , , 3–5 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Mariot , , Lindsey , , Hauptman , , 3,486 , , 21–6 , , 4–3 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 28 , , April 10 , , Nebraska , , 13–5 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Hunter , , Tate , ,   , , 2,943 , , 22–6 , , 5–3 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 29 , , April 11 , , Nebraska , , 8–3 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Marshall , , Lemke , ,   , , 2,111 , , 23–6 , , 6–3 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 30 , , April 13 , , at , , 9–15 , , Larry H. Miller Field , , Shutt , , Bahramzadeh , ,   , , 421 , , 23–7 , , 6–3 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 31 , , April 14 , , at BYU , , 10–13 , , Larry H. Miller Field , , Howard , , Lindsey , ,   , , 717 , , 23–8 , , 6–3 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 32 , , April 16, , , , 5–2 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Rooke , , Tolleson , , Allen , , 2,248 , , 24–8 , , 7–3 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 33 , , April 17 , , Baylor , , 5–2 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Hunter , , Verrett , , Allen , , 2,054 , , 25–8 , , 8–3 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 34 , , April 18 , , Baylor , , 3–2 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Lindsey , , Kempf , , Marshall , , 2,204 , , 26–8 , , 9–3 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 35 , , April 20 , , at Wichita State , , 7–4 , ,
Eck Stadium Eck Stadium is a baseball stadium in Wichita, Kansas, United States. It is located on the south side of 21st Street between Hillside and Oliver on the campus of Wichita State University in northeast Wichita. The stadium is home of the Wichi ...
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, , 2–4 , , Taylor Stadium , , Tepesh , , Daniel , , Emens , , 214 , , 27–8 , , 9–4 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 37 , , April 25 , , at Missouri , , 8–9 (10) , , Taylor Stadium , , Fick , , Marshall , ,   , , 214 , , 27–9 , , 9–5 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 38 , , April 27 , , , , 12–4 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Bahramzadeh , , Day , ,   , , 1,916 , , 28–9 , , 9–5 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 39 , , April 28 , , Chicago State , , 20–2 (7) , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Lindsey , , Faron , ,   , , 717 , , 29–9 , , 9–5 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 40 , , April 30 , , at , , 3–14 , ,
L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park The L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park is a baseball stadium on the campus of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. It is the ballpark of the Oklahoma Sooners baseball team, which is an NCAA Division I baseball program that plays in the Sout ...
, , Neal , , Daniel , ,   , , 1,026 , , 29–10 , , 9–6 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 41 , , May 1 , , at #15 Oklahoma , , 14–9 , , L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park , , Marshall , , Shore , ,   , , 1,139 , , 30–10 , , 10–6 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 42 , , May 2 , , at #15 Oklahoma , , 11–15 , , L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park , , Mayfield , , Lindsey , ,   , , 1,010 , , 30–11 , , 10–7 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 43 , , May 4 , , , , 12–6 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Giannonatti , , Bechstein , ,   , , 1,526 , , 31–11 , , 10–7 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 44 , , May 5 , , Minnesota , , 0–3 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Lubinsky , , Applegate , ,   , , 941 , , 31–12 , , 10–7 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 45 , , May 7 , , #1
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Hoglund Ballpark Hoglund Ballpark is a baseball stadium in Lawrence, Kansas. It is the home field for the University of Kansas' baseball team. The stadium holds 3,000 people and opened for baseball in 1958. The stadium sits next to historic Allen Fieldhous ...
, , Rooke , , Walz , , Allen , , 1,663 , , 33–15 , , 12–9 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 49 , , May 15 , , Kansas , , 3–7 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Selik , , Hunter , ,   , , 2,296 , , 33–16 , , 12–10 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 50 , , May 16 , , Kansas , , 8–5 , , Tointon Family Stadium , , Marshall , , Blankenship , ,   , , 1,429 , , 34–16 , , 13–10 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 51 , , May 21 , , at , , 8–7 (10) , , Olsen Field , , Allen , , Fleece , ,   , , 3,281 , , 35–16 , , 14–10 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 52 , , May 22 , , at Texas A&M , , 2–10 , , Olsen Field , , Stripling , , Hunter , ,   , , 3,764 , , 35–17 , , 14–11 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 53 , , May 23 , , at Texas A&M , , 2–3 , , Olsen Field , , Uriegas , , Marshall , , Stilson , , 3,119 , , 35–18 , , 14–12 , - , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 1 , , May 26 , , Baylor , , 8–11 , , Bricktown Ballpark , , Kempf , , Marshall , ,   , , 5,003 , , 35–19 , , 0–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , 2 , , May 28 , , Kansas , , 10–5 , , Bricktown Ballpark , , Hunter , , Selik , , Allen , , 5,855 , , 36–19 , , 1–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 3 , , May 29 , , Oklahoma , , 2–13 (8) , , Bricktown Ballpark , , Shore , , Daniel , ,  , , 5,817 , , 36–20 , , 1–2 , - , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , 1 , , June 4 , , # 23 , , 6–8 , ,
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Awards and honors

Sophomore outfielder
Nick Martini Nicholas Scott Martini (born June 27, 1990) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Athletics organization. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres, Chicago Cubs, Cincinn ...
was named the league's co-Player of the Year, the first time a Wildcat had received the honor since Craig Wilson in 1992. It was K-State's third specialty award in the past two years after A.J. Morris was named Pitcher of the Year and Brad Hill as Coach of the Year in 2009. Martini shared the Player of the Year award with Missouri's Aaron Seene. Martini was one of three Wildcats to earn first-team All-Big 12 honors as he was joined on the squad by senior third baseman Adam Muenster and junior shortstop Carter Jurica. It was the most first-team members for Kansas State since the Wildcats placed three on the All-Big Eight team in 1995 Sophomore pitcher Evan Marshall was named to the second team. He has been stellar for the Wildcats since making a switch from starter to reliever midway through the season. Marshall is 5–3 with a 3.76 ERA this season, but holds a 1.82 ERA in 17 relief appearances since moving to the bullpen. In 34 innings as a relief pitcher, Marshall is limiting opponents to a .165 batting average, including a .162 mark in Big 12 play. Senior catcher Daniel Dellasega and sophomore pitcher Kyle Hunter were named honorable mention All-Big 12. Coupled with the seven All-Big 12 honorees last season, the 13 Wildcats to earn All-Big 12 honors over the last two seasons are the most in a two-year span since 2001–02.


Wildcats in the 2010 MLB Draft

The following members of the 2010 Kansas State Wildcats baseball team were drafted in the
2010 MLB Draft The 2010 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 7–9, 2010 at the MLB Network Studios in Secaucus, New Jersey. First-round selections The draft order was determined based on the 2009 MLB standings, with the worst team picking first. ;Key ...
. *2010 Signee


See also

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Kansas State University Kansas State University (KSU, Kansas State, or K-State) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university with its main campus in Manhattan, Kansas, United States. It was opened as the state's land-grant coll ...
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Kansas State Wildcats The Kansas State Wildcats (variously "Kansas State", "K-State", or "KSU") are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Kansas State University. The School colors, official color of the teams is Royal Purple; white and silver are gener ...
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Kansas State Wildcats baseball The Kansas State Wildcats baseball team is a member of the NCAA and the Big 12 Conference. The program's first official game was in 1897. Following the completion of the 2024 season, Kansas State's all-time record is 2,001–1,974–10 (). Home ...
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Tointon Family Stadium Frank Myers Field at Tointon Family Stadium is a baseball stadium in Manhattan, Kansas. It is the home field of the Kansas State University Wildcats college baseball team. The stadium's official capacity is 2,331 and opened for baseball in 196 ...
* Brad Hill


References

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Kansas State Wildcats Baseball The Kansas State Wildcats baseball team is a member of the NCAA and the Big 12 Conference. The program's first official game was in 1897. Following the completion of the 2024 season, Kansas State's all-time record is 2,001–1,974–10 (). Home ...
Kansas State Kansas State University (KSU, Kansas State, or K-State) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Manhattan, Kansas, United States. It was opened as the state's land-grant college in 1863 and was the first public inst ...