Hall of Fame
Ryan Coe (1994-95) will always be considered the first impact player to grace KSU. In just two seasons, he is among the all-time leaders in nearly every offensive category. Coe is the only player in college baseball history to have earned All-American honors at the JUCO, NAIA and NCAA levels. He set the single-season standard for batting average with a .455 mark en route to being named the 1995 Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year. He is the Owls' all-time leading hitter, posting a career .411 average. Coe's .732 career slugging mark also ranks No. 1 in school history. He was a member of the Owls 1994 National Championship team and was a draft pick of the Houston Astros.
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