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Kaleb Schroeder

Kaleb Schroeder

  • Induction
    2010
  • Sport(s)
    Baseball
Schroeder was a two-year pitching standout for the Bronchos in 1993 and ‘94, serving as the driving force on the 1994 squad that went 39-14 in winning UCO’s first Lone Star Conference championship and making it to the NCAA Division II national tournament for the first time.

He went 10-4 with a 2.76 earned run average as a senior, walking just 17 batters while striking out 68 in 84 2/3 innings to earn LSC Pitcher of the Year honors. Kaleb was also a first-team Academic All-American, the first player in school history to earn that award in NCAA Division II.

Schroeder went on to earn All-America honors the following year in the National Baseball Congress World Series while playing for the Oklahoma Mudcats joining future major leaguers J.D. Drew, Lance Berkman, Mark Kotsay and Jacque Jones.
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