2007 Baseball Roster
Roster

Scott Reese
- Position:
- Left-Handed Pitcher
- Height:
- 6-6
- Weight:
- 225
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Portland, Ore.
- High School:
- Jesuit
2006 (Junior): Was a preseason NCBWA First-Team All-American and Collegiate Baseball second-team pick ... Was 1-4 with a 4.79 ERA … Led Creighton with seven saves … In 28 appearances, gave up 53 hits, 26 runs and walked 10 … Did not start a single game and only has started one in his career … Longest outing was 4.1 innings versus Wichita State (3/31) … First appearance of the season was at Arkansas-Little Rock (2/11) … Picked up his first save of the season in a 5-4 victory over Vanderbilt (3/7) … Picked up first win against Wichita State (3/31) ... Enters his senior season sixth on the schools career winning percentage list (.667), ninth in career ERA (3.52), third in career saves (17) and is second all-time in career appearances (95) ... Named to the Brooks Wallace watch list.
2005 (Sophomore): Set a school record with 37 appearances, all in relief … Finished the year a perfect 12-0, the only pitcher in CU history to have at least 10 decisions without a loss … Led the team with 88.1 innings pitched … Second on the team with five saves … Finished the year with a 2.85 ERA overall and a 2.45 mark in league play … Threw a season-high five innings against Bradley (4/29) … Threw 22.1 consecutive scoreless innings over a stretch of 10 appearances in April … Led the conference with 13 appearances and nine earned runs allowed during league play … Notable wins included Kansas State (3/1), Nebraska (4/5 and 5/10), Wichita State (5/28) and North Carolina State (6/5) … One of three players nationally to finish 12-0 and lead the country in winning percentage … Tied for seventh nationally in wins, and joined All-Americans Dallas Buck (Oregon State), Kyle McCulloch (Texas) and Ian Kennedy (Southern California) for the national lead among sophomores … One of four players in Valley history to win at least 12 decisions without a loss in a season … NCBWA Third-Team All-American … ABCA Second-Team All-Midwest Region … First-Team All-MVC … Named to the Brooks Wallace and Roger Clemens Award watch lists in 2005.
2004 (Freshman): Led the pitching staff in appearances with 30 ... Recorded a team-high five saves ... Pitched at least two innings in all five of his saves ... First career save came at No. 21 Oklahoma (3/12) when he pitched three innings while only allowing one hit ... Three saves came in MVC games with the other two against No. 21 Oklahoma ... Received his only career start against Nebraska at Rosenblatt Stadium (5/18) giving up three runs in 2.2 innings of work and taking the loss ... Picked up his first career victory against Bradley (5/15) when he pitched the final 3.2 innings without allowing a hit and fanning three batters in Creighton’s 10-inning 4-2 win ... Fanned six batters in 5.1 innings of work against Arkansas-Little Rock (3/9).
High School: Awarded three varsity letters for baseball ... Named team MVP, second-team all-state and first-team all-metro, while being named the Metro League Pitcher of the Year his senior season ... Also named the Most Valuable Pitcher at the State vs. Metro all-star series ... Set a school record with 11 wins his senior year, going 11-2 with three saves in 81.1 innings to go along with 86 strikeouts ... Led his team to a 24-9 overall record with a 14-2 conference mark and a conference championship his senior year as well as a second-place finish in the state playoffs ... Started all but one game he appeared in during his senior year ... Played for the Portland Wildcats in a collegiate semi-pro league during the summer after his senior year of high school.
Personal: The son of Dennis and Joan Reese ... Born April 13, 1984 in