A Wolfpack Fact That...

Co-Lin has won 4 NJCAA Region 23 Championships (1998, 2000, 2001, 2005).

Shortstop Exavier "Nook" Logan was the first Mississippi player drafted in the 2000 Major League Baseball draft (Detroit Tigers). Logan owns the school record for stolen bases with 47 (2000).

The first player drafted out of Louisiana in the 2000 Major League Baseball draft was Co-Lin signee Matt Peterson (New York Mets).

Brandon Belanger was 1999 First Team NCAA All-American as a closer at Tulane.

Co-Lin made their first NJCAA World Series appearance in 2000.

Catcher Lee Molaison (1997-98) was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies.

Pitcher Larry Kirton threw a no-hitter against Southwest Mississippi Community College (1993).

Co-Lin finished 4th in the NJCAA World Series in 2000 and 2005.

Co-Lin has finished in the top 15 NJCAA Academic Team of the Year 7 out of the last 9 years.

From 1996-2005 every Co-Lin player graduated.

Co-Lin has made a NJCAA Regional Tournament 8 out of the last 11 years.

Pitcher Chris Weekley threw a no-hitter against Hinds Community College (1994).

Infielder Chris Dunn set a school record for homeruns in 2000 when he led the nation with 20. Dunn was 2002 Gulf Coast Athletic Association Player of the Year.

The 2002 Co-Lin team featured 4 players that were selected in the Major League Baseball draft (Fred Perkins-Expos, Cole Zumbro-Expos, Paris Dancy-Marlins, Arlandus Brown-Expos).

During the 2000 NJCAA World Series, Co-Lin's Nook Logan and Edison Lee were named All-Tournament.

Coach Keith Case has been honored four times nationally with coaching awards (1998, 2000, 2001, 2005).

All-American first baseman Jason Kinchen, a walk-on, broke a minor league club record for homeruns in the New York Yankee organization in 2001.

Former Co-Lin pitcher Brandon Belanger won the Rolaids Relief Pitcher of the Month Award for the San Diego Padres organization twice in 2000.

Pitchers Danny Shupe and Chris Weekley played professional baseball after their careers at Co-Lin and Southern Mississippi.

The California Angels drafted outfielder Chris Hills in 1999.

Co-Lin played all 5 games while winning the 2000 NJCAA Super Regional Tournament with 3 of the 5 games being elimination games.

Since 1993, 27 Co-Lin players have become high school, college or professional coaches.

The 2000 Co-Lin team broke the school record for wins with a total of 47.

Since 1993, Co-Lin has had 64 players sign with senior colleges (1993-2006).

Co-Lin came back from losers bracket to win the 2001 NJCAA Regional Tournament, including 2 wins over the No. 2 ranked team in the Nation.

Three players have been named NJCAA Distinguished Academic All-Americans: Adam Different (2000), Aaron Oberschmidt (2003), and Todd Siders (2006).

Seven players named NJCAA Academic All-Americans: Colby Calcote (1998), Chris Dunn (2000), Breck Honea (2000), Lance Newman (2000), Matt Lea (2002), Cayce Wallace (2003), and Derek Thompson (2006).

Colby Calcote (1998), Adam Different (2000) and Britt Hederman (2001) were the winners of the prestigious MAC Halbrook Award.

From 1993-2006 Co-Lin has produced 10 players that went on to professional baseball.

Five players have been named NJCAA All-Americans: Brandon Belanger (1998), Christopher Dunn (2000), Kyle Beall (2002), Patrick Williams (2005), and Xavier Qualls (2006).