Kevin Markham

Bryan Arias

Karl Craigie

C.J. Pickering

Ben Brookover

J.T. Gilmore

Markham topped the team with .338 batting average and was the 713th overall pick in the 2017 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. His team-high 77 hits included 21 doubles and a program single-season record tying eight triples. Markham scored 54 runs, blasted four home runs, stole five bases and walked 23 times. The Willis native reached base at a .411 clip and registered a .533 slugging percentage.A product of the San Antonio area, Arias paced the team in hitting for quite some time before ending up with a team third-best .323 average. He registered 74 hits and amassed 32 extra-base hits, including 11 home runs. Arias scored 55 runs, walked 24 times and stole seven bases for a .563 slugging percentage and .395 on base clip. He was named the Conference USA Player of the Week, the week of April 3, following an impressive performance at No. 21 Baylor, where he became the 15th player in program history to record five hits in a single game, and finished in the top 10 in the C-USA leaderboards in six categories.Southpawput together a spectacular senior campaign, earning second team All-Conference USA honors, and was selected as the 1,019th overall pick in the 2017 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Craigie went 7-1 with a 2.86 ERA in 44 innings of work. His seven wins tied for fourth in C-USA. The Pflugerville native made 24 appearances, best for eighth in the league, and earned a save at Charlotte on May 14 to help UTSA secure the series win. Craigie registered 36 strikeouts this season, including season-best six against WKU, and allowed just four extra-base hits, all doubles on the year.Seniorbecame the all-around player for the Roadrunners after playing all but one infield position and earning a spot in the starting rotation. Pickering hit .284 in his final season in 57 games played and posted a 4.38 ERA in 17 appearances, including four starts. He racked up 60 hits, including 18 doubles and eight home runs, with 37 runs scored and 45 runs driven in. He also paced the team with five sacrifice flies, best for ninth in C-USA. On the hill, the right-hander logged 51.1 innings and registered 26 strikeouts. Pickering was also named to the C-USA Baseball Championship All-Tournament Team.Another San Antonio product on the Roadrunners squad,showed much improvement from his sophomore campaign as he batted .331 – mostly playing first base. Brookover appeared in 48 contests, starting 40, and tallied 54 hits. He added 24 runs scored with seven doubles, a triple and a pair of long balls with 32 RBI and three stolen bases. Brookover slugged .432 and reached base on a .418 clip. He held a team-best 14 game hit streak before having it snapped at home against Florida Atlantic and reached base safely in 34 consecutive games, also a team-high.A leader on and off the field, fifth-year seniorappeared in 27 games for the Roadrunners in his final season and put together a .222 batting average. Gilmore embodies everything a leader is, always communicating with the team and lending a helping hand. In 36 at-bats, Gilmore notched eight hits, including a double, scored eight times and drove in another three runs.