HALL OF FAME
The only two-time baseball All-American at SIUE, Mark Bugger (1998-2001) broke numerous school records at SIUE, including the NCAA Division II hits record. An All-American at shortstop in 2000 and at second base in 2001, he completed his collegiate career with 356 hits and was the first ever to record 100 hits in a single season. He set the bar early in his career with 84 hits, the most ever by a Cougar freshman, and would go on to finish his career with a .394 batting average, 230 games played, 903 at bats, 204 runs scored, 57 doubles, 16 triples, and 20 home runs. His teams advanced to the NCAA Championships twice, including a College World Series appearance in 2001.
2000: Named second team All-American, first team All-Region and All-Great Lakes Valley Conference ... Also named GLVC Player of the Year ... Led the team in average (.414), at bats (220), hits (91), runs batted in (59) and slugging percentage (.545) ...
1999: Started all 53 games he played in last season ... Second on the team with a .360 batting average ... Led the team in homeruns with three 
1998: Broke single-season freshman record for hits with 84 ... Batted .387, with eight home runs and 41 runs batted in ...
Previous: Four-time letterwinner in baseball and soccer at Edwardsville High School ... All-State in both sports as a senior
Born: April 24, 1979
Graduated: December 2002 with a bachelor's degree in Psychology. Career Statistics
 Year       Avg   GP-GS     AB    R    H   2B   3B   HR  RBI   BB   SO   SB-ATT
  1998....  .387   53-53    217   51   84    8    3    8   41    9   14    7-9
  1999....  .360   53-53    197   36   71   14    4    3   46   14   25    8-11
  2000....  .414   56-56    220   51   91   17    3    2   59   18   12    6-9 
  2001....  .409   68-68    269   66  110   18    6    7   70   26   13   11-14
  TOTAL...  .394  230-230   903  204  356   57   16   20  216   67   64   32-43