Jerry Jones Kansas Wesleyan Coyote Athletic Hall of Fame
Charlie Dyer transferred to KWU from Montclair State in the fall of 1968. The Trenton, N.J. native received the first-ever Dean Evans Team MVP trophy in 1969, hitting .450 with 32 hits, including three home runs. He hit .512 during the KCAC portion of the second that season. He ranked 16th in the NAIA in hitting. He was named to the 1969 All-KCAC team for his performances. In the 1970 season, Dyer was named to the All-KCAC team with a .247 average and drove in 26 runs on the season, helping the Coyotes to both the 1969 and 1970 KCAC baseball titles. In a doubleheader vs McPherson on April 7, 1970, Dyer drove in an incredible 12 runs, which included eight in the first game as KWU swept both ends of the doubleheader 24-0 and 18-2.