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Table of ContentsQuick Facts ........................................................1Program Notes....................................................2Roster/Pronunciation Guide .................................4Head Coach Steve Jaksa .....................................5Assistant Coach Jeff Opalewski ...........................7Assistant Coach Brett Haring ...............................8Volunteer Assistant Sam Flamont .........................9Billy Anderson ...................................................10William Arnold...................................................11Ricky Clark .......................................................12Zach Cooper .....................................................13Dale Cornstubble ..............................................14Rick Dodridge ...................................................15Brendan Emmett ...............................................16Matt Faiman .....................................................17Robbie Harman .................................................18Rod Helsen .......................................................19Jesse Hernandez ..............................................20Trent Howard ....................................................21Tom Howard .....................................................22Tyler Kipke ........................................................23Matt Loomis .....................................................24Harvey Martin ...................................................24Bryce Morrow ...................................................25Mike Nixon .......................................................26Scott Phillion.....................................................27Reid Rooney .....................................................28Sam Russell .....................................................29Jake Sabol .......................................................30James Teas ......................................................31Nate Theunissen ...............................................32Andrew Thomas ................................................33

CMU Quick FactsLocation...............................................Mount.Pleasant,.Mich.Founded.........................................................................1892President.(interim)...............................................Kathy.WilburPresident.(as.of.March.1,.2010)...........................George.RossEnrollment.................................................................. .26,354Nickname..............................................................ChippewasColors...........................................................Maroon.and.GoldConference....................................................... Mid-AmericanDirector.of.Athletics..............................................Dave.Heeke

Coaching StaffHead.Coach......................................................... Steve.Jaksa. ............................Eighth.season.(Central.Michigan,.1979)Jaksa’s.Career.Record...................255-196-1.(eight.seasons)Jaksa’s.CMU.Record.................... 227-171-1.(seven.seasons)Assistant.Coach............................................... Jeff.Opalewski. .......................... second.season.(Central.Michigan,.2005)Assistant.Coach................................................... Brett.Haring. ............................... first.season.(Central.Michigan,.1997)Volunteer.Assistant.Coach...................................Sam.FlamontOffice.Phone.................................................. (989).774-2051Office.Fax...................................................... (989).774-5391

Theunissen StadiumYear.Opened...................................................................2002Capacity........................................................................2,046Dimensions......................................... 330-375-400-375-330Surface............... Icon.Turf.(infield).and.natural.grass.(outfield)

2009 ReviewOverall.Record.............................................................. 28-30MAC.Record..............................12-15./.Fourth.(West.Division)Postseason........................................ 1-2.in.MAC.Tournament

2010 PreviewLetterwinners.Returning./.Lost.........................................17/8.Starting.Position.Players.Returning./.Lost...........................9/0Total.Pitchers.Returning./.Lost...........................................9/5

Chippewa Nickname The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees has approved the continued use of the nickname “Chippewas” in association with CMU. The university’s goals are to use the name with honor and respect, increase supportive connections between CMU and Native Americans and improve efforts to sensitize students, faculty and staff to Native American traditions and cultures. Media representatives have been extremely cooperative as we have worked to address this important issue. In nearly all cases, print and broadcast reporters have supported CMU’s efforts to eliminate the use of symbols, headlines and copy that present inappropriate and inaccurate images of Native Americans. Central Michigan University is grateful for your help, and we ask for your continued cooperation and sensitivity. With your assistance, we can continue to use the Chippewa name with dignity and respect.

The 2010 Central Michigan University baseball guide was published by the Sports Information Office, Rose Center, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48859. The guide and covers were designed by Rob Wyman. The publication was written by Mike Boseak. Editorial assistance provided by Jason Kaufman, Scott Rex and Chad Twaro. Photos by Robert Barclay and Peggy Brisbane. Printing by CMU Printing Services.

CMU, an AA/EO institution, is strongly and actively committed to increasing diversity within its community (see www.cmich.edu/aaeo).

Photos on the front cover (clockwise from the top): Head coach Steve Jaksa, Billy Anderson, Ricky Clark, Trent Howard, Tyler Kipke, Jesse Hernandez, Dale Cornstubble and James Teas.

Sports InformationSports.Information.Director............................. Jason.KaufmanSID.Address....115.Rose.Center,.Mount.Pleasant,.Mich..48859Office.Fax........................................................989-774-5391Assistant.SID........................................................... Scott.RexAssistant.SID/Baseball.Contact........................... Mike.Boseak. Office.Phone........................................... (989).774-3277. Cell.Phone.............................................. (989).621-9064. Email........................................mike.boseak@cmich.eduAssistant.SID/Video.Coordinator...........................Chris.RodelaSID.Assistant........................................................Chad.TwaroPressbox.Number.......................................... (989).774-3594Web.Site......................................... www.cmuchippewas.com

Jordan Adams ..................................................34Josh Cok ..........................................................34Jordan Dean .....................................................35Dietrich Enns ....................................................35Austin Garcia ....................................................36Blake Geschke ..................................................36Brock Guetzke ..................................................37Scott Marinier ...................................................37Chris Savas ......................................................38Eric Wrozek ......................................................382010 Opponent Information ...............................392009 Statistics .................................................402009 Results ....................................................412009 MAC Recap .............................................42Mid-American Conference .................................44All-Time Honors ................................................45All-Time Letterwinners ......................................48All-Time vs. Opponent .......................................51Game-by-Game (Since 1980) ............................53Record Book .....................................................65Year-By-Year Results .........................................69All-Time Coaching Records ................................69Baseball Players in the CMU Hall of Fame ...........70Postseason Play ................................................70All-Time Captains..............................................71All-Time CMU MVPs ..........................................71Major Leaguers .................................................72Endowed Scholarships ......................................73Fans of the Year ................................................73Athletics Director Dave Heeke ............................74Media Information .............................................75

Quick Facts

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Program Notes

Batter Up -- The Chippewas had four players bat .330 or better in 2009. Andrew Thomas hit a team-best .373, followed by Matt Faiman and Tyler Kipke who hit .333 and Billy Anderson who hit .332. Nate Theunissen (.307) join the foursome above .300.

Dealin’-- CMU’s pitching staff finished with the third-best overall ERA in 2009 (5.91) and fifth-best opponent’s batting average (.307). The Chippewa hurlers also helped themselves out more than any other staff, picking off a league-high 20 base runners and allowed the second-fewest home runs (53).

Terrific Taylor -- Dan Taylor led the Mid-American Conference in 2009 in both innings pitched (87.1) and strikeouts (80). The senior left-hander was drafted in the 21st round of the Major League Baseball draft by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Taylor went 5-1 for Arizona’s rookie ball team with a 3.53 ERA in 17 games, including nine starts. He

tossed 63.2 innings while striking out 79 in his first season as a pro.

Kline Signs With SF -- Devan Kline signed with the San Francisco Giants as an undrafted free agent following his junior season last summer. Kline appeared in nine games for the Giants’ rookie ball team, the Arizona League Giants.

All-MAC Talent -- Senior Dan Taylor and freshman Trent Howard earned second-team All-MAC honors in 2009. The Chippewas boast nine players honored as all-conference selections since 2007.

Talented Individuals -- Senior Billy Anderson earned Freshman All-America honors in 2007. He hit .430 in 39 games, finishing with six doubles three triples and 24 RBI. CMU boasts 21 All-Americans, three Freshman All-Americans, 42 all-region honorees and 76 first-team All-MAC selections in its storied history.

Title Runs -- The Chippewas have won 11 Mid-American Conference championships, two MAC Tournament titles and have qualified for the NCAA Tournament 13 times. CMU won the MAC Championship in 2004 and advanced to the MAC Tournament championship game in 2005.CMU won its second West Division title in three years in 2006.

Best in the Midwest -- Since 1970, CMU boasts the highest winning percentage of any program in the Midwest. The Chippewas have won 1,362 games during that span, more than any baseball program in the MAC or Big Ten (1362-758). CMU’s .642 winning percentage over that span is also the best among Midwest schools.

Among the Best -- The 1970s were filled with strong Chippewa teams, highlighted by a 36-4 record in 1970 and a runner-up finish at the 1971 College Division World Series.

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Program Notes

Chippewa For Life -- Dave Keilitz was CMU’s first All-American (1964) and then went on to a successful 14-year run as head coach (456-203, .692) for the Chippewas. He then served CMU as its athletics director from 1984-94.

All-League Talents -- Five Chippewas have been named MAC Player of the Year, two pitchers have been named MAC Pitcher of the Year and three CMU coaches have collected MAC Coach of the Year honors a total of 11 times. Steve Jaksa was tabbed the most recent in 2004 after leading the Chippewas

to the 2004 conference championship.

Thirty or Bust -- Since 1970, 29 CMU baseball teams have won at least 30 games in a season, including nine seasons of 40 wins or more. Since 1950, CMU has finished below .500 just seven times.

Tough at Theunissen -- CMU owns a 115-44 record at Theunissen Stadium since the 2,046-seat facility opened in 2002. The Chippewas won an impressive 14 consecutive MAC series at home from 2005-07. The Chippewas faced Ohio on March 29 in

the stadium’s inaugural game.

Namesake -- Theunissen Stadium is named for former head coach and former CMU Dean of the School of Health Bill Theunissen. He spent 10 seasons as the Chippewas’ head coach, posting a 151-114-1 record from 1953-62.

Taking it to the Next Level -- In 38 of the past 40 seasons, at least one Central Michigan player has moved on to the professional ranks. Thirteen former Chippewas have reached the major league level.

Keilitz Clubhouse, named after legendary Chippewa player, coach and athletic director Dave Keilitz, is part of one of the finest facilities in the country.

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No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/Last School).24. Jordan.Adams. C/1B. R/R. 6-3. 215. Fr.. Mason.City,.Iowa.(Newman.Catholic).13. Billy.Anderson. OF. L/R. 5-8. 185. Sr.. Sault.Ste..Marie,.Mich..(Sault.Area). 4. William.Arnold. INF/C. R/R. 6-3. 185. So.. Mount.Pleasant,.Mich..(Mount.Pleasant).11. Ricky.Clark. INF. R/R. 5-10. 180. Sr.. Mason,.Mich..(Mason)..14. Josh.Cok. LHP. L/L. 6-1. 195. Fr.. Grosse.Pointe,.Mich..(Grosse.Pointe).16. Zach.Cooper. RHP. R/R. 5-10. 185. So.. Hartland,.Mich..(Hartland). 6. Dale.Cornstubble. C/3B. R/R. 5-11. 175. Sr.. Homer,.Mich..(Homer). 7. Jordan.Dean. 2B/SS. R/R. 5-9. 165. Fr.. Midland,.Mich..(Bullock.Creek).31. Rick.Dodridge. LHP. L/L. 6-5. 215. So.. West.Branch,.Mich..(Ogemaw.Heights).12. Brendan.Emmett. INF. L/R. 5-10. 165. Jr.. Mississauga,.Ont..(Lorne.Park)..32. Dietrich.Enns. LHP. L/L. 6-1. 190. Fr.. Frankford,.Ill..(Lincoln.Way.East).37. Matt.Fairman. OF/LHP. L/L. 6-2. 195. Jr.. West.Branch,.Mich..(Ogenaw.Heights).45. Austin.Garcia. C. R/R. 5-11. 170. Jr.. Port.Huron,.Mich..(Port.Huron.Northern/St..Clair.CC).36. Blake.Geschke. INF/OF. R/R. 6-0. 195. Fr.. Paw.Paw,.Mich..(Paw.Paw).27. Brock.Guetzke. LHP. L/L. 6-4. 185. R-Fr.. Hartford,.Wis..(Hardford).20. Robbie.Harman. INF. R/R. 5-11. 180. Jr.. Traverse.City,.Mich..(Traverse.City.Central).15. Rod.Helsen. OF. L/R. 5-11. 185. Jr.. Kalamazoo,.Mich..(Comstock).21. Jesse.Hernandez. RHP. R/R. 6-1. 200. Sr.. Grandville,.Mich..(Grandville/Grand.Rapids.CC).18. Tom.Howard. INF. R/R. 6-5. 205. Jr.. Grand.Ledge,.Mich..(Grand.Ledge).29. Trent.Howard. LHP. L/L. 6-2. 185. So.. Hammond,.Ind..(Clark). 8. Tyler.Kipke. INF/OF. L/R. 6-0. 185. Sr.. Woodbury,.Minn..(Woodbury).34. Matt.Loomis. LHP. R/L. 6-6. 180. So.. Alma,.Mich..(Alma).30. Scott.Marinier. RHP. R/R. 6-0. 165. Fr.. Chicago,.Ill..(St..Rita.of.Cascia).33. Harvey.Martin. INF/RHP. L/R. 6-1. 195. So.. Farmington,.Mich..(Farmington).17. Bryce.Morrow. RHP. R/R. 6-2. 205. Jr.. Caledonia,.Mich..(Caledonia)..28. Mike.Nixon. LHP. L/L. 5-11. 185. Jr.. Grand.Rapids,.Mich..(Grand.Rapids.Catholic.Central).10. Scott.Phillion. OF. R/R. 6-2. 200. So.. Rochester,.Mich..(Stoney.Creek). 2. Reid.Rooney. RHP/INF. L/R. 6-4. 200. So.. Downers.Grove,.Ill..(Fenwick).48. Sam.Russell. OF. R/R. 6-3. 195. So.. Grandville,.Mich..(Grandville).38. Jake.Sabol. RHP. R/R. 6-5. 220. Jr.. Shelby.Twp.,.Mich..(De.La.Salle).23. Chris.Savas. 3B/1B. R/R. 6-0. 195. Fr.. Villa.Park,.Ill..(Willowbrook). 5. James.Teas. INF/RHP. R/R. 6-0. 190. Sr.. Ames,.Iowa.(Ames). 9. Nate.Theunissen. OF/1B. L/R. 6-2. 205. So.. Mount.Pleasant,.Mich..(Mount.Pleasant). 3. Andrew.Thomas. OF. R/R. 6-3. 200. So.. Mount.Pleasant,.Mich..(Mount.Pleasant).35. Eric.Wrozek. INF/OF. L/R. 5-10. 180. Jr.. Jackson,.Mich..(Lumen.Christi/Kellogg.CC)

Head Coach: Steve JaksaAssistant Coach: Jeff Opalewski , Brett Haring Volunteer Coach: Sam FlamontVideo Coordinator: Derek FabeanStudent Manager: Travis Gulick

2010 CMU Baseball Roster

Pronunciation GuideJames.Teas................................... Tay-zNate.Theunissen................. .TEN-iss-sonJosh.Cok........................................CokeBrock.Guetzke............................GET-ski

Rick.Dodridge.......................DAH-dridgeDietrich.Enns.................................... EnzMatt.Loomis........................... LOO-miss

Roster

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Steve JaksaHead CoachEighth Season

Steve Jaksa enters his eighth season at the helm of a Central Michigan baseball program with 227 wins as a Chippewa, the third-most in CMU history. The Chippewas are 227-171-1 under Jaksa’s guidance over the past seven seasons, including four campaigns with 30 or more victories. CMU is 108-70 in Mid-American Conference play under Jaksa’s guidance, finishing first or second in the West Division in four of the past six seasons. He has led Central Michigan to a MAC regular season crown (2004), two MAC West Division titles (2004, 2006) and to the MAC Tournament championship game in 2005. The former CMU letterwinner has mentored 12 players who have been drafted or been signed by Major League Baseball clubs in his time at CMU, including Dan Taylor (Arizona) and Devan Kline (San Francisco) following the 2009 season. The 2009 season featured breakout campaigns for several players, including second-team All-MAC choice freshman Trent Howard. The left-hander finished sixth among MAC starting pitchers in ERA and won a team-best five games. The Chippewas led the MAC in ERA in 2008 and in addition to the fifth-straight .500 or better season, CMU went 4-0 against the Big Ten. The unblemished mark included a 7-3 victory over No. 22 Michigan. Twenty-one conference wins highlighted the 2007 slate, as CMU won at least 35 games for the third straight season. Six players were named to the All-MAC squads, the most by the program in more than a decade, including Tyler Stoval (MAC Player of the Year) and Josh Collmenter (MAC Pitcher of the Year). The Chippewas won the 2004 MAC regular season title to post the first of a pair of division titles in a three year span from 2004-06 and won 42 games in 2005, advancing to the championship game of the MAC Tournament. The 42 victories are the fourth-most in school history and the highest total since 1988. Jaksa was named the 2004 MAC Coach of the Year for leading the team to its first regular season MAC title since 1993. During Jaksa’s tenure, he has mentored 22 All-MAC selections, including eight first-team honorees, six all-region choices, three All-Americans, two Freshman All-Americans, five Academic All-District IV selections, three Academic All-Americans and 15 Academic All-MAC honorees.

Coaching Staff

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The Steve Jaksa FileDate of Birth:.April.12,.1956. High School:.Grand.Blanc,.1974Birthplace:.Flint,.Mich.. College: Central.Michigan,.1979

Coaching ExperienceYears Positions School1985..... Head.Coach..... Flint.Southwestern.HS1985-86..... Assistant.Coach..... Miami.University1987-97..... Head.Coach..... Saginaw.Nouvel.Catholic.HS1998..... Head.Coach..... Northwood.University1999-2002..... Assistant.Coach..... Central.Michigan.University2003-pres...... Head.Coach..... Central.Michigan.University.....

Three hurlers from Jaksa’s tenure as pitching coach were drafted — Mike Fawcett (Cinicinnati), Chad Pleiness (Toronto), and Mike Steele (Detroit). Three more, Lee Garner, Pete Nemeth and Lee Naplin, signed with independent teams, and T.J. Johnson (Cincinnati), J.D. Wheeler (Milwaukee), and Phil Roberts (Cleveland) signed as Major League Baseball free agents. A total of 15 players have moved on to professional baseball during Jaksa’s time as head coach. Pleiness led the nation in strikeouts per nine innings for Division I hurlers in 2002 with 13.2 whiffs and was selected in the fifth round of the Major League Baseball Draft. The 1979 CMU graduate was an assistant coach for four seasons in charge of pitching and catching before being named to replace Judd Folske on Sept. 30, 2002, on an interim basis. He was named the head coach on May 14, 2003. During his time as the Chippewas’ pitching coach (1999-02), Jaksa guided three pitching staffs to ERAs of less than 5.00. The 1999 (4.55), 2000 (4.14), and 2002 (4.86) staffs were all among the MAC leaders. The 2000 and 2002 staffs finished second in the conference in ERA while the 1999 staff led the MAC and was 17th-best in the country among Division I schools. Jaksa spent the 1998 season as the head coach at Northwood University before joining the CMU staff. He guided Northwood to a 28-25 record, including a program-best 16-13 mark in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. While coaching at Northwood, Jaksa continued in his role as the athletics director at Saginaw Nouvel Catholic Central High School—a position he had held since 1988. He had served 11 seasons as baseball coach at Nouvel Catholic prior to taking the head post at Northwood. His teams were a combined 353-106, reaching the state semis five times and winning state crowns in 1990 and 1997. Jaksa was inducted into the Michigan High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2000. His 1974 national champion Connie Mack team was inducted into the Greater Flint Sports Hall of Fame in 2004. A two-year letterwinner on the mound, Jaksa was 12-4 with four saves in his collegiate career (1977-79) at CMU. He led the team with seven wins as a senior in 1979 and boasted a career ERA of 2.76. Jaksa is in his fourth season as one of 31 Division I coaches to vote in the USA Today/ESPN top 25 poll. He and his wife, Patti, are the parents of four children: Stacey (23), Rachel (20), Marc (18), and Kelly (16).

Coaching Staff

Steve and his wife Patti, his daughters Stacey (23), Rachel (20) and Kelly (16) and his son Marc (18).

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Jeff Opalewski Assistant CoachSecond Season

After just one season, assistant coach and former Central Michigan letterwinner Jeff Opalewski has become a vital piece of the baseball coaching staff. In the fall of 2009, Opalewski was promoted to recruiting coordinator and will now spearhead the Chippewas’ recruiting efforts in addition to his duties as pitching coach. “Jeff is a tireless worker,” head coach Steve Jaksa said. “In the year that he’s been here as a coach he’s shown a great deal of intensity and passion, and he brought that into recruiting,” Jaksa said. “I saw a lot of growth in his abilities last year, and he’s willing to put in the work to be great at it. He’s a great talent evaluator, and will help us elevate to the level we’re looking to get to.” In 2009, his first season as an assistant with the Chippewas, Opalewski oversaw a pitching staff that tied for the third-best ERA in the Mid-American Conference (5.91), posted the fifth-best opponent’s batting average (.307), fanned the second-most batters (466) and allowed the second-fewest home runs (53). He also mentored two second-team All-MAC choices in starting pitchers Dan Taylor and Trent Howard, and saw two sign with Major League Baseball clubs in Devan Kline (San Francisco) and Taylor (Arizona Diamondbacks). Reliever Chris Kupillas also spent time in the independent league. Taylor tossed the most innings of any MAC hurler (87.1) and led the league in strikeouts (80) while boasting the fourth-best ERA among pitchers who started at least 10 games. Howard finished sixth in the league in ERA among starters with 10-plus starts and struck out 52 in 65.0 innings of work. Opalewski earned four letters with the Chippewas from 2001-04 and served as an undergraduate assistant coach at CMU during the 2005 and 2006 seasons. He returned to CMU after spending various lengths of time in several roles over the previous two years with the Atlanta Braves as an associate scout, the Cangelosi Baseball program as the director of baseball operations and Bo Jackson’s Elite Sports as the director of operations. He also served as an assistant coach for the Illinois Sparks, an 18U club team, in 2008. Prior to the Sparks, Opalewski spent a season as the pitching coach at Saginaw Heritage High School after spending 2006 as in the same role for the Waterloo Bucks of the Northwoods League. While on the mound for CMU, Opalewski appeared in 46 games, including 30 starts, tossed 147.1 innings and finished with an 8-8 career record. Opalewski graduated from CMU in 2005 with a degree in marketing.

Coaching Staff

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Brett Haring Assistant CoachFirst Season

Brett Haring joined the Central Michigan baseball coaching staff as an assistant coach in January of 2010. Haring will work closely with the Chippewas’ position players as the hitting instructor. In addition, he will also work closely with CMU’s catchers. Haring spent six seasons as an assistant coach at Northwood University, working with the Timberwolves’ pitching staff. While at Northwood, Haring also spent time as the recruiting coordinator and as the team’s hitting instructor. In 2009, he helped the Timberwolves to their first Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship Game in program history. “Brett has an energy and a passion for CMU and for the game of baseball,” Jaksa said. “He played at CMU when the Chippewas played for championships on an annual basis and knows what it takes to reach that level.” Prior to joining the coaching ranks, he spent five seasons as a pitcher in professional baseball. He was in the Cincinnati Reds organization for four seasons and parts of one season with the Texas Rangers organization and Long Island of the independent league. He was named the Reds minor league left-handed pitcher of the Year by the Sporting News in 1999 and posted the third-best ERA in the Reds organization in 1998 and 1999. A CMU baseball alum, Haring earned four letters from 1994-97. He twice earned both honorable mention All-MAC honors and honorable mention Academic All-MAC honors and helped the Chippewas to a pair of MAC Tournament titles in 1994 and 1995, securing a pair of bids to the NCAA Tournament. Haring was selected to the all-regional tournament team in 1995 after hitting .370 during CMU’s postseason run. Haring graduated from nearby Coleman High School, where he helped lead the Comets to the 1993 state championship. He was selected as a Detroit Free Press Dream Team member as an outfielder his senior season. He stole what was then the second-most bases (63) in MHSAA history. “Not only do we want teamwork on the field, but teamwork within the coaching staff,” Jaksa said. “His philosophy is very close to what we have in place here already, and it will be easy to continue what we’ve been working toward the last few years. He’ll jump in with both feet and we’ll work together as a staff for a successful 2010 campaign and beyond.”

Coaching Staff

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Coaching Staff

Sam FlamontVolunteer CoachFirst Season

Sam Flamont joined the Central Michigan baseball coaching staff in January of 2010 as a volunteer assistant coach. He spent the previous four years as the co-owner and operator of “In The Zone”, a baseball and softball training center located in Traverse City, Mich. Flamont graduated from Western Michigan, where he earned All-MAC and all-region honors as a senior after hitting .401 with nine home runs and 56 RBI. He headed to WMU after spending two years at Grand Rapids Community College, where he hit .421 as a freshman with seven homers and helping the Raiders to a 28-2 conference record. After his collegiate playing days, Flamont signed as a free agent with the Detroit Tigers and spent 2002 with the Gulf Coast League Tigers and Lakeland Tigers. He spent the next three seasons in the Frontier League, first with Kalamazoo in 2003 and then with Windy City and Kalamazoo in 2004, before wrapping up his professional career with Joliet of the Northern League in 2005. Flamont hit .323 with seven home runs during the first half of the 2004 season, earning him an All-Star selection at second base in the Frotnier League All-Star Game.

Paul Ivkovich Strength and Conditioning

Derek FabeanAdministrativeAssistant

Bryan LanganAthletic Training

CHIPPEWA BASEBALL SUPPORT STAFF

Mike BoseakSports Information

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Billy AndersonSeniorSault Ste. Marie, Mich. Sault Area HSOutfielder • 5-8 • 185 • L/R

2009: Had a 15-game hitting streak early in the season … went 26-for-65 (.400) in the streak … had hits in 28 games of a 31-game stretch … his 19 steals ranked him sixth among MAC players … had a team-best 22 multiple-hit efforts, including a pair of four-hit days … had eight multi-RBI contests … had 10 doubles and a homer while hitting .291 in MAC games … 44 of his starts came in the outfield.

2008: Had a 20-game hitting streak, third-longest in school history, snapped in the third game of the season after collecting seven hits in the team’s first two games … capped a 3-for-3, three-RBI day with a home run at Oakland (4/15) … also had hitting streaks of seven and eight games … had 11 multi-hit games and four multiple RBI contests.

2007: Named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America Team … was a second-team All-MAC selection … injuries caused him to fall 19 at bats shy of qualifying for national stat rankings … his .430 batting average would have finished among the top 10 in the nation … named MAC Player of the Week on May 14 … led the team in batting average (.417) in MAC games … smacked at least two hits on 15 occasions, including four each against Western Michigan (5/13) and at Ball State (5/17) … had five games with multiple RBI … knocked in three runs in back-to-back games at Michigan State (4/25) and at Toledo (4/27) … finished the season on an 18-game hitting streak … used exclusively as a designated hitter.

2006: Redshirted.

High School: Four-year letterman in baseball … coached by Tony Nertoli … also lettered twice in football and hockey … competed in the Perfect Game All-Star Game … earned second-team all-state honors as a catcher … selected team’s most valuable pitcher three seasons … once struck out 15 batters in a five-inning no-hitter … team’s MVP for four straight years … three-time All-Big North Conference honoree … ran for 878 yards and 13 touchdowns on the gridiron as a senior and scored touchdowns rushing, receiving, on a kickoff return, and an interception return … National Honor Society member … played summer ball for the American Legion Post Travelers and the Oakland Cubs.

Personal: Born Billy Anderson on October 17, 1986 in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. … son of Bill and Stephanie Anderson … sports studies major.

Career Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2007 39/30 .430 121 24 52 6 3 0 24 20 12 4-92008 56/50 .297 175 36 52 12 1 1 21 32 34 6-92009 56/55 .332 223 53 74 13 0 4 29 30 38 19-20Totals 161/135 .343 519 113 178 31 4 5 74 82 84 29-38

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Returning Players

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William ArnoldSophomoreMount Pleasant, Mich. Mount Pleasant HS Infielder/Catcher • 6-3 • 185 • R/R

2009: His eight sacrifice hits were second-most on the team … had a season-best six-game hitting streak in early May … picked up a pair of hits eight times … ranked fourth on the team with eight multiple RBI games … had a hit in 11 of the final 15 games … raised his batting average to .318 in league games … started 24 games at shortstop and nine at third base.

High School: Named a three-time Saginaw Valley League first-team choice … 2008 Saginaw News Co-Mr. Baseball … 2007 Saginaw Valley League MVP … named to the 2007 and 2008 Saginaw News Dream Team … coached by Luke Epple … played club ball for the Central Michigan Stars from 2006-08.

Personal: Born William Alexander Arnold on Oct. 5, 1989 in Mount Pleasant, Mich. … son of Dave and Lois Arnold … undecided in major.

Career Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2009 49/33 .260 131 21 34 8 1 1 24 19 42 0-1Totals 49/33 .260 131 21 34 8 1 1 24 19 42 0-1

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Ricky ClarkSeniorMason, Mich. Mason HSInfielder • 5-10 • 180 • R/R

2009: Finished with six two-hit games and four multiple-RBI games … longest hitting streak reached three games … drove in three against Aquinas (5/6) … hit .320 in MAC action … started 23 games at second base.

2008: Had an on-base percentage of .459 and slugged .429 … finished 3-for-3 with a double and two RBI against Fairfield (3/7).

2007: Knocked in a run against Northwood (3/28) … first hit of the season came against Wayne State (4/10) … appeared in six MAC games.

2006: Redshirted.

High School: Named MVP of the baseball and football teams … four-year letterman in baseball and three-year letterman in football … earned all-state and all-league honors in both sports … set school records in batting average (.538) doubles, and triples his senior year … elected class president and was a member of National Honor Society.

Personal: Born Richard Patrick Clark on March 19, 1987 … son of Tony and Sue Clark … sports a 3.42 grade-point average as an education major.

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Career Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2007 20/0 .083 12 3 1 0 0 0 1 2 4 0-02008 30/6 .286 28 10 8 4 0 0 4 6 9 1-12009 48/23 .276 76 16 21 3 0 0 13 12 24 9-10Totals 98/29 .259 116 29 30 7 0 0 18 20 37 10-11

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Zach CooperSophomoreHartland, Mich. Hartland HS Pitcher • 5-10 • 185 • R/R

2009: Worked primarily in relief … held opponents scoreless in nine of 16 appearances … ERA was 4.55 as a reliever … starts came against Northeastern (3/6), Milwaukee (3/18) and Wayne State (3/31).

High School: 2008 Louisville Slugger All-American … 2008 all-state selection… three-time all-conference and all-district honoree … went 9-1 on the mound with a 1.62 ERA and 116 strikeouts in 72 innings as a senior … also batted .452 with a .538 on-base percentage.

Personal: Born Zachary Luke Cooper on Jan. 6, 1990 in Detroit, Mich. … son of Dennis and Lynne Cooper … sports studies major with a 3.71 GPA … nickname is “Coop”.

Career Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R/ER SO BB2009 6.87 5-2 19 3 0 0 38.0 49 36/29 40 17Totals 6.87 5-2 19 3 0 0 38.0 49 36/29 40 17

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Dale CornstubbleSeniorHomer, Mich. Homer HS Catcher/Third Base • 5-11 • 175 • R/R

2009: Had a career-best 14 multiple-hit games, including five-hit games against Miami (4/11) and Western Michigan (5/8) … tied for second on the squad with nine multiple-RBI efforts … had a season-best six-game hitting streak in mid-April that included three multiple-hit games and a 13-for-27 span and eight RBI … picked off six base runners … hit .323 in MAC action, hitting four homers and smacking five doubles while driving in 18 … started 42 games at catcher and five at third base.

2008: First collegiate home run came at UNLV (2/22) … had a 2-for-4, two RBI effort against Michigan State (4/16) that started a three-game stretch where he knocked in seven runs while going 7-for-10 … capped his season with two singles in three at bats against Ball State in the MAC Tournament (5/22) … longest hitting streak reached four games … had nine multi-hit games and five multi-RBI performances … picked off five base runners … threw out 16 of 41 attempted base thieves (39 percent) … started 41 games behind the plate.

2007: Batted .311 with 25 RBI in conference play … had 10 multi-hit games, including a five-hit effort at Akron (4/14) … smacked two doubles and drove in six that day against the Zips … nine multi-RBI performances … started 44 games behind the plate.

High School: Coached by Scott Salow … shared Michigan’s Mr. Baseball honor with teammate Dan Holcomb as a senior … two-time all-state first-team honoree … two-time league MVP … teammate of former CMU pitcher Josh Collmenter on 2004 Homer squad that finished 38-0 and won state title … helped Homer win a national record 78 consecutive games … part of state championship clubs in 2004 and 2006 and runner-up in 2005 … four-year all-district, three-year all-region selection … four-year letterman.

Personal: Born Dale William Cornstubble on March 4, 1988 in Homer, Mich. … son of Dale and Julie Cornstubble … sport studies major … nickname is Stubbs.

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Career Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2007 50/44 .249 169 22 42 5 1 0 32 5 19 2-32008 49/41 .243 136 20 33 6 0 2 20 10 25 0-12009 49/47 .282 174 25 49 8 0 5 30 13 25 1-2Totals 148/132 .246 479 67 124 19 1 7 82 28 69 3-6

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Rick DodridgeSophomoreWest Branch, Mich. Ogemaw Heights HS Pitcher • 6-5 • 215 • L/L

2009: Used primarily as a midweek starter … fanned 11 in seven innings against Wayne State, giving up a run on five hits (3/31) … the 11 strikeouts were the most in a single game by a CMU pitcher in 2009 … two of his three relief appearances came in league games.

High School: Was a three-time Bay City Times Dream Team honoree and a two-time first-team all-state choice … also earned second-team all-state accolades as a sophomore … three-time first team all-conference honoree … holds the school record for strikeouts in a single season with 148 … finished with a career record of 33-6, with a 1.09 ERA in 225 innings and struck out 439 … also hit 18 career home runs … played for Jeremiah Peace … played club ball for the Grand Rapids Diamond Maroons … drafted in the 30th round of the 2008 MLB draft by Kansas City.

Personal: Born Dieterick Marvin Donald Dodridge on Aug. 13, 1989 in West Branch, Mich. … son of Mark and the late Anni Dodridge … undecided in major.

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Career Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R/ER SO BB2009 6.58 3-4 13 10 0 0 53.1 68 42/39 41 18Totals 6.58 3-4 13 10 0 0 53.1 68 42/39 41 18

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Brendan EmmettJuniorMississauga, Ont. Lorne Park SS Infielder • 5-10 • 165 • L/R

2009: Missed the first 38 games of the season due to an elbow injury … limited to designated hitting duties … managed three multiple-hit efforts … went 3-for-5 against Aquinas (5/6).

2008: Had 12 hits in the season’s first 10 contests … went 2-for-6 with three RBI in the season-opener versus Southern Utah (2/22) … picked up 10 hits during a seven-game hitting streak, his longest of the season, that included a 3-for-5, two-RBI day against Ohio (3/23) … had 13 multi-hit games and six multi-RBI games … started 34 games at second and three at short.

2007: Redshirted.

High School: Three-time team MVP … part of 2005 provincial championship team … named Athlete of the Year at Lorne Park as a senior … competed in baseball, basketball, volleyball, and badminton … graduated with a 4.0 GPA.

Personal: Born Brendan Robert Emmett on June 14, 1988 in Mississauga, Ont. … son of Rik and Jeannette Emmett … broadcast and cinematic arts major … boasts a 3.60 GPA.

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Career Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2008 51/37 .261 161 28 42 6 0 0 22 20 23 4-42009 13/8 .250 36 5 9 1 0 0 2 3 3 3-3Totals 64/45 .259 197 33 51 7 0 0 24 23 26 7-7

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Matt FaimanJuniorWest Branch, Mich. Ogemaw Heights HS Outfielder/Pitcher • 6-2 • 195 • L/L

2009: Led the team in batting average and was second in RBI … finished second on the team in multi-hit (21) and multi-RBI games (12) … drove in a season-high four runs against Wichita State (2/22), UNC-Asheville (2/28) and Stetson (3/10) … had a season-high four hits in the game against UNC-Asheville and Stetson … put together a six-game hitting streak in March … went 12-for-27 (.444) during the streak with three multi-hit games … his nine sacrifice hits led the squad … hit .279 in MAC games, driving in 14 … started every game of the season in right field.

2008: Worked his way into the starting line up as a true freshman … finished fourth on the team in RBI … registered nine multi-hit games and six multi-RBI performances … went 2-for-4 with four RBI against Valparaiso (4/22) … piled up four hits in a 4-for-5 effort against Western Michigan (5/10) to kick off a season-best six-game hitting streak that featured 13 hits … also drove in nine runs during the streak … went 2-for-5 with three RBI against Ball State in the MAC Tournament (5/22) … started games at each of the three outfield spots.

High School: Attended Ogemaw Heights High School … coached by Jeremiah Peace … earned first-team all-state honors twice and Bay City Times Dream Team twice … batted .480 his junior year with eight home runs, 64 RBI and 39 steals … raised his average to .517 his senior year, driving in 67 runs and smacking two home runs …. also played football … played in all-star games in both football and baseball.

Personal: Born Matthew Ryan Faiman on Jan. 20, 1989 … son of Dan and Diane Faiman and Matt Polzin … sports studies major.

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Career Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2008 40/23 .299 107 19 32 4 1 0 24 12 15 3-62009 58/58 .333 225 46 75 9 0 4 38 32 42 9-11Totals 98/81 .322 332 65 107 13 1 4 62 44 57 12-17

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Robbie HarmanJuniorTraverse City, Mich. Traverse City Central HS Infielder • 5-11 • 180 • R/R

Four-year letterwinner on CMU’s men’s basketball team … among the program leaders in made threes.

2009: Fifth-most multi-hit games on the team (10) and sixth-most multi-RBI games (seven) … had two games with four RBI … his first collegiate homerun was a go-ahead grand slam against Ball State (4/18) … went 3-for-4 with his second career homer, four RBI and a pair of runs scored against Bowling Green in the opening round of the MAC Tournament (5/20) … hit .253 in league play with 15 RBI … made 34 starts at shortstop.

2008: Came over to the diamond in late March after finishing the basketball season … registered his first collegiate hit at Oakland (4/15) … doubled in his first two RBI in a pinch-hitting role against Valparaiso (4/22) … started one game in left and five in center.

2007: Redshirted.

High School: Named 2006 Traverse City Record Eagle Male Athlete of the Year … two-time Big North Conference Player of the Year … McDonald’s All-America nominee … holds the school season records for steals (87 - twice), assists (143), and three-pointers made (85) and career records for steals (279), assists (450), and three-pointers made (160) … named to the Trojan Student-Athlete Hall of Fame … earned letters in football (three), basketball (four), and baseball (four) … played receiver, defensive back, and quarterback in football and was a shortstop and pitcher in baseball … also earned all-state honors in both football and baseball … helped team to conference titles in all three sports … played in the 2006 BCAM All-Star Festival Class A/B Game … played in the MHSFCA East/West All-Star Football Game … returned a kickoff 75 yards for a touchdown and the win in the final seconds against rival Traverse City West; the win gave Traverse City Central a share of the conference title and a berth in the playoffs.

Personal: Born Robert Logan Harman on Feb. 4, 1988, in Traverse City, Mich. … mother is Lynette Harman … sport studies major … attended the same high school as CMU Hall of Famer and NBA All-Star Dan Majerle.

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Career Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2008 13/8 .143 14 4 2 2 0 0 2 3 5 0-12009 40/34 .269 130 23 35 2 0 2 25 5 17 5-6Totals 53/42 .257 144 27 37 4 0 2 27 8 22 5-7

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Rod HelsenJuniorKalamazoo, Mich. Comstock HS Outfielder • 5-11 • 185 • L/R

2009: Spent most of the season as a defensive sub … had two multi-hit and multi-RBI games … drove in a pair of runs with pinch-hits against Toledo (4/24) and Western Michigan (5/8) … made 11 starts in the outfield.

2008: Mostly used as a defensive replacement in the outfield … had two multi-hit efforts along with two multiple-RBI games … drove in two runs apiece against Western Michigan (5/10) and Michigan State (5/13) … started 13 games in centerfield.

2007: Redshirted.

High School: Earned three letters in baseball and golf and two in basketball … captain of the basketball and golf teams … played baseball for Rich Bailey … all-conference and all-district first-team honoree as a senior … hit .367 and stole 17 bases as a junior … National Honor Society member.

Personal: Born Rodrick David Helsen on Sept. 13, 1987 in Kalamazoo, Mich. … son of Dave and Denise Helsen … finance major with a 3.36 GPA.

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Career Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2008 37/13 .182 55 6 10 1 0 0 8 12 17 3-42009 37/11 .254 59 8 15 3 0 0 7 5 9 0-0Totals 74/24 .219 114 14 25 4 0 0 15 17 26 3-4

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Jesse HernandezSeniorGrand Rapids, Mich. Grand Rapids CC/Grandville HS Pitcher • 6-1 • 200 • R/R

2009: Made starts against Stetson (3/6) and Michigan State (4/1) … ERA as a reliever was 5.17.

2008: Paced the Chippewas’ staff in ERA … started the year in the pen before earning a role as a midweek starter … went 2-1 as a starter with a 4.70 ERA … only allowed two earned runs in his first 15.1 innings of pen work … tossed eight strong innings in his first start as a Chippewa against Ohio State, allowing two runs on five hits while fanning six in a win (4/9) … picked up the win against UIC (4/23) going five innings while giving up two runs on five hits.

Junior College: Attended Grand Rapids CC … played baseball for Mike Cupples.

High School: Played high school ball for Jim Leonardo … played summer ball at the Diamonds Baseball Academy under Bill Peterson.

Personal: Born Jesse Hernandez on Aug. 23, 1988 in Grand Rapids, Mich. … son of Samuel Hernandez and Johna Blitchok … sports studies major.

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Career Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R/ER SO BB2008 3.36 6-4 20 6 0 1 59.0 63 33/22 43 302009 7.64 1-3 19 2 0 1 33.0 53 35/28 38 21Totals 4.89 7-7 39 8 0 1 92.0 116 68/50 81 51

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Trent HowardSophomoreHammond, Ind. Clark HS Pitcher • 6-2 • 185 • L/L

2009: Earned second-team All-MAC honors … ERA was sixth-best among MAC starters and his opponent’s batting average was third-best (.268) … started the season as a reliever before working his way into the weekend rotation … made six quality starts … tossed at least six innings seven times … shut out Toledo (4/26) on seven hits and two walks over nine innings while fanning eight … in a must-win game in order for CMU to make the conference tournament, Howard tossed 8.0 innings of four-hit, two-run ball against Eastern Michigan in the regular-season finale (5/16) … went 7.1 innings against Miami in the MAC Tournament (5/22), giving up two earned runs on six hits while fanning four … had a rotation-best 4.26 ERA in MAC games, going 4-2 while holding opponents to a .247 batting average.

High School: Was a 2008 Hoosier Diamond All-State honoree … named a 2008 Mr. Baseball Indiana candidate … was a four-time all-conference choice and three-time all-area selection … holds school records for career wins (30) and strikeouts (328) … finished career with a 30-7 mark … went 8-1 with a 1.06 ERA and 124 strikeouts in 55 innings as a senior … coached by Pat Montalbano, Gary Ridgely and Matt Saliga … played club ball for the Indiana Playmakers, Hammond Seminoles and Hammond Chiefs.

Personal: Born Trent Thomas Howard on Oct. 16, 1989 in Crown Point, Ind. … son of Dave and Jenny Howard … physical education major with a 3.40 GPA … nickname is “Howie”.

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Career Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R/ER SO BB2009 4.71 5-2 13 11 1 0 65.0 71 40/34 52 16Totals 4.71 5-2 13 11 1 0 65.0 71 40/34 52 16

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Tom HowardJuniorGrand Ledge, Mich. Grand Ledge HS Infielder • 6-5 • 205 • R/R

2009: Went 2-for-5 with a run scored against Ohio (3/21) … had a four-game hitting streak in mid-March … made four starts at first base and three at third.

2008: Picked up his first collegiate hit in the season opener against Southern Utah (2/22) … started two games at first base and one at designated hitter.

2007: Redshirted.

High School: Two-sport athlete who starred as a tight end and defensive lineman on the football team … three-year letterman as a third baseman … named Lansing State Journal Player of the Year and selected to LSJ Dream Team as a senior … Louisville Slugger High School All-American in 2006 … earned all-conference, all-district, all-region, and all-state accolades … three-year letterman in football who earned all-district honors as a defensive end and all-conference honors as a tight end as a senior.

Personal: Born Thomas Howard on April 14, 1988 … son of Mark and Lisa Howard … sports studies major.

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Career Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2008 14/3 .227 22 4 5 1 0 0 2 2 9 0-02009 28/8 .157 51 9 8 3 0 1 2 4 14 0-0Totals 32/11 .178 73 13 13 4 0 1 4 6 23 0-0

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Tyler KipkeSeniorWoodbury, Minn. Woodbury HS Infielder/Outfielder • 6-0 • 185 • L/R

2009: Knocked in multiple runs on five occasions … had nine multiple-hit games, including three four-hit efforts … strung together a 13-game hitting streak during May and had hits in 26 of his final 29 games … all nine of his multi-hit games came during the streak and he went 23-for-60 over the 13 games (.383) … had four RBI against Ball State (4/18) and Northern Illinois (5/3) … hit .329 in league games, with five doubles and two triples while driving in 15 … started 20 games at second base, three at third and seven in the outfield.

2008: Longest hitting streak reached four games, capped by a 2-for-4 effort against Eastern Michigan (5/17) … knocked in three with a triple against Ohio (3/24) … missed a month with a shoulder injury suffered sliding into first … had three multiple hit games and one multiple RBI effort … made 18 starts in the outfield.

2007: Scored twice in six conference appearances … went 1-for-3 at Oakland (4/17).

2006: Redshirted.

High School: Two-sport athlete, earning three letters in baseball and two in football … two-time selection to the all-state first team and all-conference first team on the diamond … named team MVP and selected to state tournament all-tournament team as a junior … also named to Baseball Prospect Report national team as a junior … two-time all-conference pick as a quarterback in football … two-time recipient of high school’s WAYS Award for community outreach.

Personal: Born Tyler Cary Kipke on Jan. 23, 1987 in Tucson, Ariz. … son of Cary and Robin Kipke … graduated with an bachelor’s degree in business administration … working toward his MBA at CMU … father, Cary Kipke, played football and baseball at CMU; grandfather, Herb Kipke, played football and was part of undefeated 1957 team at CMU … mother, Robin, is a CMU alumna …uncle, Jack Sears, also played football at CMU.

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Career Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2007 13/2 .059 17 3 1 0 0 0 1 5 5 0-12008 30/19 .262 65 11 17 3 2 0 9 10 13 0-02009 50/30 .333 144 29 48 10 2 0 25 19 26 1-1Totals 93/51 .300 226 43 66 13 4 0 35 34 44 1-2

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Matt LoomisSophomoreAlma, Mich. Alma HS Pitcher • 6-6 • 202 • R/L

2009: Used primarily as a left-handed specialist … only three of his appearances lasted an inning or more … did not allow a runner in eight of his 17 games … appeared in 11 of 14 games in a stretch during March.

2008: Redshirted.

High School: Played for Dennis Kreiner … posted a 7-3 record as a sophomore, earning first-team all-conference honors … finished 4-3 as a junior and 10-3 as a senior, striking out 118 with a 0.56 ERA … earned first-team all-conference, all-district and all-region honors … named to the Saginaw News, Lansing State Journal and Morning Sun Dream Teams.

Personal: Born Matthew Jordan Loomis on July 12, 1989 in Alma, Mich. … son of Butch and Jackie Loomis … biomedical sciences major with a 3.31 GPA.

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Harvey MartinSophomoreFarmington, Mich. Farmington HSInfielder/Pitcher • 6-1 • 195 • L/R

2009: Did not make his first appearance on the mound until March 31 (25 games) … held opponents without an earned run in 11 of his 14 appearances … didn’t allow a hit in seven of those games … had a 2.79 ERA in eight league games over 9.2 innings.

2008: Redshirted.

High School: Played baseball for Pete Finn … earned first-team all-state, all-area and all-conference honors his senior year … named team MVP in both baseball and basketball as a senior … played summer ball for the Midwest Rattlers and Jim Martin in 2005 and the A. Green Eagles under Stan Eldridge in 2006.

Personal: Born Harvey James Martin on July, 12, 1989 … son of Jim and Karen Martin … sports studies major … grandfather, Jim Martin, played baseball and football at Eastern Michigan … father, Jim, played baseball and football at Albion College … uncle, John, played baseball for Eastern Michigan and was a member of the 1982 World Champion St. Louis Cardinals.

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Career Pitching Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R/ER SO BB2009 2.16 1-0 14 0 0 3 16.2 12 6/4 20 4Totals 2.16 1-0 14 0 0 3 16.2 12 6/4 20 4

Career Pitching Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R/ER SO BB2009 4.91 0-0 17 0 0 0 7.1 7 8/4 5 6Totals 4.91 0-0 17 0 0 0 7.1 7 8/4 5 6

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Bryce MorrowJuniorCaledonia, Mich. Caledonia HS Pitcher • 6-2 • 205 • R/R

2009: Redshirted due to injury.

2008: Made 16 appearances out of the pen along with four midweek starts … posted a 1.17 ERA in seven MAC appearances, all out of the pen … opponents batted just .172 off him in league games … got the final out against Miami for his first save of the year (4/12) … picked up his first win of the year in his final start, against Valparaiso (4/22), going seven innings while allowing two runs on six hits and three walks, fanning four.

2007: Went 1-2 in 10 MAC appearances, including one start … had a team-leading three conference saves with a 3.92 ERA … fanned 14 in 20.2 MAC innings of work while walking just three … did not allow an earned run in 11 of his final 15 appearances … had a 2.03 ERA outside of three outings where he allowed 14 earned runs in 7.2 innings … he gave up just nine earned runs in the other 40.0 innings of work.

High School: Three-year letterman … played for Chad Curtis … two-time all-conference selection … earned all-district and all-region honors in 2005 … academic all-district selection as a junior … graduated with a 3.8 grade point average … posted a 9-1 record and earned the 2006 Connie Mack World Series Most Valuable Pitcher Award … threw a three-hit shutout against Puerto Rico in the Connie Mack World Series.

Personal: Born Bryce David Morrow on January 2, 1988 in Grand Rapids, Mich. … son of David and Lisa Morrow … finance major with a 3.67 GPA.

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Career Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R/ER SO BB2007 4.34 2-3 23 3 0 5 47.2 58 38/23 36 112008 4.10 2-4 20 4 0 1 48.1 48 38/22 31 20Totals 4.22 4-7 43 7 0 6 96.0 106 76/45 67 31

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Mike NixonJuniorGrand Rapids, Mich. Grand Rapids Catholic Central HSPitcher • 5-11 • 185 • L/L

2009: Used as a long reliever early in the season before settling in as a short reliever during league play … held opponents scoreless in five of his last six appearances … did not allow a run in MAC games, tossing four scoreless innings … MAC batters hit .267 against him.

2008: Primarily used as a lefty specialist … started the year four straight scoreless appearances … picked up his first career win against UIC, tossing a scoreless inning (4/8) … held the opponent off the board in eight of his 12 chances.

High School: Played baseball for Mark Rasmussen … earned all-city and all-district honors as a sophomore … named all-city, all-district and all-region his junior season … duplicated those honors his senior year after posting a 7-1 record with a 1.38 ERA … struck out 79 and walked just nine … also batted .382 with 27 RBI … holds his school career record for innings pitched (169.0) and strikeouts (238) … played summer ball for the Grand Rapids Diamonds for three seasons.

Personal: Born Michael Scott Nixon on July 15, 1989 in Grand Rapids, Mich. … son of Paul and Julie Nixon … both parents are CMU alums … marketing major with a 3.04 GPA … uncle, Raleigh Smith, played football at CMU.

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Career Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R/ER SO BB2008 7.20 1-0 12 0 0 0 10.0 17 8/8 7 62009 5.40 0-0 18 0 0 0 21.2 24 17/13 15 11Totals 5.97 1-0 30 0 0 0 31.2 41 25/21 22 17

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Scott PhillionSophomoreRochester, Mich. Stoney Creek HS Outfielder • 6-2 • 200 • R/R

2009: Finished the year with eight multiple-hit efforts and five multi-RBI days … went 4-for-6 in his first collegiate start against Temple (2/21) … also had four hits against Northern Illinois (5/3) … drove in eight over a four-game stretch in May … made 15 starts in the outfield.

2008: Redshirted.

High School: Played baseball for Clint Rodger … earned all-conference honors his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons … was also named All-Detroit Area those same seasons … batted .375 with 12 home runs and 96 RBI while stealing 51 stolen bases in his high school career … also posted a 14-5 record on the mound … played summer ball for the Michigan Wild Cats and the Oakland Cubs.

Personal: Born Scott Andrew Phillion on April 5, 1989 in Saginaw, Mich. … son of Jay and Sally Phillion … operations management major with a 3.18 GPA … father, Jay, played baseball for CMU (1981-84) and was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the eighth round.

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Career Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2009 40/20 .286 98 15 28 4 0 2 17 12 19 3-3Totals 40/20 .286 98 15 28 4 0 2 17 12 19 3-3

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Reid RooneySophomoreDowners Grove, Ill. Fenwick HSPitcher/Infielder • 6-4 • 200 • L/R

2009: Posted the third-highest walk total on the squad (27) … had six multiple-hit games … all 31 of his starts came at third base … enjoyed a three-game hitting streak in late March … went 3-for-4 with an RBI against Bucknell (3/13) … also went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBI against Aquinas (5/6).

High School: Hit .409 as a senior with five home runs and 36 RBI … also swiped 12 bases … named to the All-Catholic League team, as well as all-area and third-team all-state … nominated for the Student-Athlete Lawless Award … hit .385 with 31 RBI as a junior … earned All-Catholic League and all-area honors as a junior … coached by Dave Hogan … played club ball for Longshots Baseball for seven seasons.

Personal: Born Reid Michael Rooney on Dec. 30, 1989 in Downers Grove, Ill. … son of Rob and Linda Rooney … entrepreneurship major with a 3.17 GPA … father, Rob, played football at Illinois State … has five other relatives who have played collegiate athletics.

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Career Batting Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2009 41/31 .286 84 15 24 0 0 0 9 27 19 0-0Totals 41/31 .286 84 15 24 0 0 0 9 27 19 0-0

Career Pitching Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R/ER SO BB2009 12.15 0-0 3 0 0 0 6.2 17 14/9 3 4Totals 12.15 0-0 3 0 0 0 6.2 17 14/9 3 4

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Sam RussellSophomoreGrandville, Mich. Grandville HS Outfielder • 6-3 • 195 • R/R

2009: Had four multi-hit games and five multi-RBI contests … drove in six with a three-hit game against Milwaukee (3/18) … drove in seven runs over two games against Ohio State and Stetson … also went 3-for-6 with three RBI against Florida Gulf Coast (2/20) … made 17 starts in left field and 11 at first base.

2008: Redshirted.

High School: Played baseball for Jim Leonardo … hit .341 with 17 doubles and 17 steals as a senior … earned all-conference, all-district, all-region, and all-state accolades … played summer ball for the Diamonds Baseball Club.

Personal: Born Samuel Allen Russell on April 13, 1989 in Grandville, Mich. … son of John and Ramona Russell … broadcasting and cinematic arts major with a 3.60 GPA.

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Career Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2009 41/28 .207 111 17 23 3 0 3 23 13 29 1-2Totals 41/28 .207 111 17 23 3 0 3 23 13 29 1-2

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Jake SabolJuniorShelby Twp., Mich. De La Salle HSPitcher • 6-5 • 220 • R/R

2009: Held opponents scoreless in eight of his 16 appearances … made his first career start against Michigan State (5/12).

2008: All eight appearances came in non-conference action … retired the only batter he faced against UCF (3/1) … tossed a scoreless inning against Fairfield (3/7) … threw a scoreless inning with a strikeout against Coppin State (5/6).

2007: Redshirted.

High School: Earned one varsity letter in baseball and two in basketball … played baseball for Brian Kelly … basketball coach was CMU Hall of Fame member Dave Grauzer … part of a district championship team on the diamond and two district championship teams in basketball … saw action as a pitcher, outfielder, and shortstop.

Personal: Born Jacob Robert Sabol on August 11, 1988 in Grosse Pointe, Mich. …son of Rick and Kim Sabol … sport studies major … father, Rick, played baseball at Northern Illinois … sister, Hannah, plays basketball and softball at Concordia University (Mich.).

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Career Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R/ER SO BB2008 10.80 0-0 8 0 0 0 10.0 15 12/12 4 22009 6.53 0-0 16 1 0 0 20.2 32 18/15 14 9Totals 7.92 0-0 24 1 0 0 30.2 47 30/27 18 11

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James TeasSeniorAmes, Iowa Ames HSInfielder/Pitcher • 6-0 • 190 • R/R

2009: Suffered a broken hand four games into the season and received a medical redshirt.

2008: Started at least one game at every infield position except catcher, including five on the mound … had seven multi-hit efforts and four multiple-RBI contests … hit .263 in MAC action … went 3-for-5 with a double, a triple and three RBI against Fairfield (3/7) … made five starts in his six appearances on the mound … his win came in a scoreless inning of relief against Michigan State (5/13).

2007: Second on the team with three MAC home runs … made three conference appearances as a relief pitcher, giving up two runs in 3.2 innings, walking five and fanning two … had four multi-hit games … posted five multi-RBI efforts … ended the season on a five-game hitting streak, his longest of the year … fanned two over five shutout innings while allowing just one hit and one walk to Wright State (5/15) in his only start of the year on the mound … started 23 games at third, eight at shortstop and one on the mound.

2006: Was 2-for-5 with a walk, home run, two runs, and five RBI at Western Kentucky (2/17) … season-high three hits in five at-bats, including two doubles, two runs, and three runs batted in, at Notre Dame (3/22) … started 29 of his 32 games at shortstop.

High School: Earned four letters in baseball and three in basketball … played baseball for Eric Bappe … earned all-state honors in baseball … batted .477 his senior year after hitting .433 his junior season … named to the Iowa Super Team … garnered all-conference honors on the hardwood.

Personal: Born James Teas on July 8, 1987 … son of Roy and Susan Teas … marketing major.

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Career Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2006 39/32 .277 119 26 33 12 0 4 25 16 25 2-22007 36/31 .240 100 26 24 4 0 3 21 23 12 1-22008 30/28 .303 99 18 30 6 1 4 15 8 15 1-12009 4/4 .300 10 5 3 2 0 0 6 6 1 0-0Totals 109/95 .274 328 75 90 24 1 11 67 53 53 4-5

Career Statistics ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R/ER SO BB2007 2.78 1-0 9 1 0 0 22.2 19 8/7 13 102008 7.23 1-1 6 5 1 0 23.2 38 20/19 14 8Totals 5.05 2-1 15 6 1 0 46.1 57 28/26 27 18

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Nate TheunissenSophomoreMount Pleasant, Mich. Mount Pleasant HS Outfielder/First Base • 6-2 • 205 • L/R

2009: Led the team with 12 multiple-RBI games, including seven with three or more … also finished third on the team with 19 multi-hit contests, seven with at least three … had two five-game hitting streaks and one six-game streak … went six-for-15 with 10 RBI in a three-game series against Ohio (3/20-3/22) … hit .291 in MAC games with six doubles and seven homers, driving in 31 … started 16 games at first base and spent 31 starts as CMU’s designated hitter.

2008: Redshirted.

High School: Played baseball for Luke Epple … honorable mention all-conference as a junior … second-team all-conference as a senior … named All-Area by the Saginaw News in 2007 … helped his team to a Division II state championship his senior season … played summer ball for the Central Michigan All-Stars under Abe Ambroza.

Personal: Born Nathan Michael Theunissen on Sept. 13, 1989 in Mount Pleasant, Mich. … son of Michele Sauter and Mike Theunissen … stepmother is Joanne Theunissen … sports studies major … grandfather, Bill, was a former CMU head coach (1953-62) and is a CMU Hall of Fame member … Bill is also the namesake of Theunissen Stadium … father, Mike, played baseball for CMU (1973-75).

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Career Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2009 52/47 .307 189 39 58 11 2 9 47 10 56 3-3Totals 52/47 .307 189 39 58 11 2 9 47 10 56 3-3

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Andrew ThomasSophomoreMount Pleasant, Mich. Mount Pleasant HS Outfielder • 6-3 • 200 • R/R

2009: Injuries limited him to just 29 games and 19 starts … led the team with three triples and a .613 slugging percentage … 11 of his hits went for extra bases … had seven multiple-hit games, capped by a five-hit game against Western Michigan (5/8) … ended the campaign on a season-best five-game hitting streak … had four multiple-RBI games, including a pair of games with four … all 19 of his starts came in center field … went 3-for-5 with four RBI against Toledo (4/24) … drove in four in a 4-for-6 effort against Northern Illinois (5/3) … hit .359 in MAC action and slugged .667 while driving in 11 in just 13 games.

2008: Redshirted.

High School: Played baseball for Luke Epple … earned first-team all-state, all-district, and all-regional honors as a senior … also named to the Morning Sun and Saginaw News Dream Teams … led his team in runs (59) triples (seven) home runs (five) stolen bases (16) and on-base percentage (.504) … played his summer ball for the Central Michigan All-Stars under Abe Ambroza.

Personal: Born Andrew Loren Thomas on Jan. 25, 1989 in Mount Pleasant, Mich. … son of Will and Diane Thomas … sports studies major with a 3.31 GPA.

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Career Statistics G/GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA2009 29/19 .373 75 22 28 6 3 2 15 6 18 10-11Totals 29/19 .373 75 22 28 6 3 2 15 6 18 10-11

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Jordan AdamsFreshmanMason City, Iowa Newman Catholic HS Catcher/First Base • 6-3 • 215 • R/R

High School: Batted .518 with 16 doubles, 15 home runs and 57 RBI as a junior … was a five-year varsity starter who earned all-state second team honors as an eighth grader competing with the varsity … was a three-time all-state elite team selection … smashed a state-record seven career grand slams … helped his squad to the state tournament three times … entered senior season 25th in state history with 212 hits, ninth in doubles (57) and 14th in RBI (204) … his high school coach was Tony Adams … played for the Iowa Select club team under Steve James for two seasons … also wrestled, finishing third in the state at 215 pounds with a 30-2 record last season.

Personal: Born Jordan Anthony Adams on July 23, 1990 in Mason City, Iowa … son of Tony and Pam Adams … undecided in major.

Josh CokFreshmanGrosse Pointe, Mich. Grosse Pointe HS Pitcher • 6-1 • 195 • L/L

High School: Was a 2008 first-team all-conference and all-district honoree … earned all-conference and all-district honors … struck out 71 of the 231 batters he faced, allowing only 30 hits … his high school coach is Frank Sumbera … his club coach was Dan Hauser.

Personal: Born Joshua Paul Cok on Feb. 11, 1991 … son of Joan Grassi and Richard Cok … undecided on major.

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Jordan DeanFreshmanMidland, Mich. Bullock Creek HS Shortstop/Second Base • 5-9 • 165 • R/R

High School: Hit .514 with five homeruns as a junior … belted 10 homeruns with Midland Berryhill club team where he was named first-team all-conference and second-team all-state … also earned Midland Daily News and Saginaw News Dream Team honors … his high school coach was Jason Krenzke … his club coaches were Dan Cronkright, Steve Cronkright and Pat Dawson.

Personal: Born Jordan William Dean on August 12, 1990 in Midland, Mich. … son of Bernie and Kathie Dean … undecided on major.

Dietrich EnnsFreshmanFrankfort, Ill. Lincoln Way East HS Pitcher • 6-1 • 190 • L/L

High School: Earned all-conference and all-area honors as a junior in 2008 … went 7-3 with a 1.30 ERA after posting a 12-0 record with a 1.10 ERA as a sophomore … his high school coach was Paul Babcock … his club coaches were Dave Payton and Bill Copp.

Personal: Born Dietrich Arthur Enns on May 16, 1991 in Oak Park, Ill. … son of Philip and Barbara Enns … undecided on major.

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Austin Garcia JuniorPort Huron, Mich. St. Clair CC/Port Huron Northern HS Catcher • 5-11 • 170 • R/R

Junior College: Attended St. Clair County Community College … played for Scott Head

High School: Played high school ball for Denny Dwyer.

Personal: Born Austin Lee Garcia on Jan. 12, 1989 … son of Michele and Hassan Garcia … sports studies major … nickname is “Spider”.

Blake GeschkeFreshmanPaw Paw, Mich. Paw Paw HS Infielder/Outfielder • 6-0 • 195 • R/R

High School: Named all-conference and all-district as a junior and senior … named team MVP as a senior and the school’s Most Outstanding Male Athlete … batted .369 as a senior with three homeruns and 35 RBI … played high school ball for Courtney Jasiack … played club ball for the Kalamazoo Maroons from 2006-09 under Don Zomer.

Personal: Born Blake Daniel Geschke on May 26, 1991 in Fairfield, Calif. … son of Mary Daoust and Scott Geschke … undecided on major.

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Brock GuetzkeRedshirt FreshmanHartford, Wis. Hartford HS Pitcher • 6-4 • 185 • L/L

2009: Redshirted.

High School: First-team all state choice as a senior … also earned first-team all-state WBCA, District Player of the Year, Conference Player of the Year and first-team all-area honors … second-team all-state, all-area and Conference Player of the Year as a junior … played for Russ Grundy.

Personal: Born Brock Thomas Guetzke on Nov. 29 … son of Tom and Mary Guetzke … health fitness major with a 3.03 GPA.

Scott MarinierFreshmanChicago, Ill. St. Rita of Cascia HSPitcher • 6-0 • 165 • R/R

High School: Earned Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Association All-State honors and was a member of the all-area team as a senior … named to the Chicago Sun-Times all-area and the second-team all-state squads in 2009 … also earned all-conference honors after going 11-1 with a 1.54 ERA and 88 strikeouts over 68.0 innings … went 4-0 with a 2.85 ERA as a sophomore … named one of the Chicago Sun-Times’ Top 100 Area Baseball Players in 2008 … ranked as the No. 31 player in Illinois … his high school coach was Mike Zunica … his club coaches were Dave Payton and Bill Copp.

Personal: Born Scott Charles Marinier on Sept. 2, 1990 in Oak Lawn, Ill. … son of Dennis and Stacy Marinier … undecided on major.

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Chris SavasFreshmanVilla Park, Ill. Willowbrook HS Third Base/First Base • 6-0 • 195 • R/R

High School: Named all-conference in 2008 … his high school coach was Steve Gilliam … his club coaches were Dave Payton, Joe Murphy and Brian Baldwin, Mike Cantallupo, Nick Maentanis, Chris Savas, Bill Copp and Sam Incandela.

Personal: Born Christopher William Savas on Oct. 13, 1990 in Hoffman Estates, Ill. … son of Chris and Karen Savas … undecided on major.

Eric WrozekJuniorJackson, Mich. Kellogg CC/Lumen Christi HS Infielder/Outfielder • 5-7 • 165 • L/R

Junior College: Attended Kellogg Community College and played for Eric Laskovy … batted .310 during his two seasons with five homers and helped his team to an NJCAA World Series berth as a sophomore … earned 2008 Region XII all-tournament team honors … named 2009 honorable mention all-conference … also earned academic all-conference honors in 2008 and 2009.

High School: Batted .404 as a senior to earn all-conference honors … earned all-district honors as a junior and senior … played high school ball for Mick Kalahar … played club ball for Jackson Wendys and Behnke Budweiser … was a four-time letterwinner in baseball, four in football and two in basketball.

Personal: Born Eric Thomas Wrozek on April 19, 1989 in Jackson, Mich. … son of Randy and Cindy Wrozek … undecided on major.

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OPPONENT Head Coach (Record, Yrs. at School) Conference SID Contact SID Phone SID EMailCalifornia David Esquer (287-265-2, 10 seasons) PAC-10 Scott Ball 510-643-1741 [email protected] Bill Kernen (13-37, one season) Independent Sarah Finney 661-654-3071 [email protected] Mary’s Jedd Soto (135-158-2, six seasons) West Coast Rich Davi 925-631-4402 [email protected] Terry Rooney (22-35, one season) Conference USA Brian Ormiston 407-823-2409 [email protected] Steve Farley (440-536-1, 19th season) Horizon League Josh Rattray 317-940-9994 [email protected] Pete Dunn (1,097-688-3, 30 seasons) Atlantic Sun Dean Watson 386-822-8120 [email protected] Island Don Maines (55-139-1, four seasons) Northeast Conference Shawn Sweeney 718-488-1307 [email protected] John Stuper (335-372-1, seven seasons) ivy League Sam Rubin 203-432-1456 [email protected] Tracy Smith (104-126, four seasons) Big Ten Matt Brady 812-856-0215 [email protected] Wes Cummings (32-23, one season) Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Aaron Sagraves 616-554-5045 [email protected] State Mark Kingston (0-0, first season) Missouri Valley Kevin McCarty 309-438-3249 [email protected] Green Danny Schmitz (517-463-4 (19 seasons) Mid-American) Ryan Gasser 419-372-7075 [email protected] Dan Simonds (113-110, four seasons) Mid-American Michael Weisman 513-529-1601 [email protected] Tracy Woodson (71-93, three seasons) Horizon League Ryan Wronkowicz 219-464-5232 [email protected] State Jake Boss, Jr. (23-31, one season) Big Ten Jeff Barnes 517-355-2271 [email protected] Joe Carbone (614-520-2, 21 seasons) Mid-American Jason Corriher 740-593-1298 [email protected] Mike Dee (368-246-1, 11 seasons) Mid-American John Jaramillo 312-996-5880 [email protected] Rich Maloney (523-295-1 (14 seasons) Big Ten Matt Fancett 734-647-1726 [email protected] Pat Bangston (82-113, four seasons) Mid-American Rita Chinyere 330-972-7171 [email protected] State Scott Stricklin (183-103, five seasons) Mid-American Matthew Lofton 330-672-2254 [email protected] State Greg Beals (214-173, nine seasons) Mid-American Matt McCollester 765-285-8242 [email protected] State Ryan Kelley (25-26, one season) Great Lakes Intercollegiate Tom Gorman 313-577-2299 [email protected] John Musachio (37-64, two seasons) Summit League Mike Bond 248-370-3123 [email protected] Illinois Ed Mathey (186-203-1, seven seasons) Mid-American Zach Peters 815-753-9572 [email protected] Cory Mee (129-189, six seasons) Mid-American Brian DeBenedictis 419-530-4919 [email protected] Michigan Randy Ford (115-137-1, five seasons) Mid-American Kristin Keirns 269-998-8062 [email protected] Michigan Jay Alexander (25-35, one season) Mid-American Dan Wyar 734-487-0317 [email protected]

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Central Michigan BaseballOverall Statistics for Chippewas (as of Jan 25, 2010)

(All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 28-30 Home: 12-7 Away: 11-15 Neutral: 5-8 MAC: 12-15

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld%37 FAIMAN, Matt . 3 3 3 58-58 225 46 75 9 0 4 38 96 . 4 2 7 32 2 42 3 . 4 1 4 4 5 9-11 119 9 7 . 9 4 8 8 KIPKE, Tyler . 3 3 3 50-30 144 29 48 10 2 0 25 62 . 4 3 1 19 4 26 2 . 4 2 5 0 2 1-1 59 44 13 . 8 8 813 ANDERSON, Billy . 3 3 2 56-55 223 53 74 13 0 4 29 99 . 4 4 4 30 11 38 1 . 4 3 4 1 1 19-20 78 3 7 . 9 2 0 9 THEUNISSEN, Nate . 3 0 7 52-47 189 39 58 11 2 9 47 100 . 5 2 9 10 2 56 1 . 3 4 7 1 1 3-3 120 1 2 . 9 8 4 6 CORNSTUBBLE, Dale . 2 8 2 49-47 174 25 49 8 0 5 30 72 . 4 1 4 13 4 25 5 . 3 4 0 3 1 1-2 315 46 5 . 9 8 620 HARMAN, Robbie . 2 6 9 40-34 130 23 35 2 0 2 25 43 . 3 3 1 5 3 17 3 . 3 1 2 0 3 5-6 52 96 19 . 8 8 6 7 GOODMILLER, Rhett . 2 6 6 50-38 139 32 37 9 0 2 23 52 . 3 7 4 26 8 26 3 . 4 1 0 0 6 4-6 171 57 5 . 9 7 9 4 ARNOLD, William . 2 6 0 49-33 131 21 34 8 1 1 24 47 . 3 5 9 19 0 42 0 . 3 4 6 3 5 0-1 45 88 17 . 8 8 7-------------------- 3 THOMAS, Andrew . 3 7 3 29-19 75 22 28 6 3 2 15 46 . 6 1 3 6 1 18 1 . 4 2 2 1 0 10-11 26 0 0 1.000

5 TEAS, James . 3 0 0 4-4 10 5 3 2 0 0 6 5 . 5 0 0 6 2 1 0 . 6 1 1 0 0 0-0 5 4 0 1.000

10 PHILLION, Scott . 2 8 6 40-20 98 15 28 4 0 2 17 38 . 3 8 8 12 0 19 1 . 3 6 4 0 0 3-3 16 1 1 . 9 4 4 2 ROONEY, Reid . 2 8 6 41-31 84 15 24 0 0 0 9 24 . 2 8 6 27 0 19 1 . 4 5 9 0 3 0-0 14 45 8 . 8 8 111 CLARK, Ricky . 2 7 6 48-23 76 16 21 3 0 0 13 24 . 3 1 6 12 4 24 0 . 4 0 2 0 9 9-10 64 73 8 . 9 4 535 INGLE, Casey . 2 5 4 49-28 114 18 29 5 0 1 16 37 . 3 2 5 14 6 16 2 . 3 6 6 0 2 3-3 229 16 6 . 9 7 615 HELSEN, Rod . 2 5 4 37-11 59 8 15 3 0 0 7 18 . 3 0 5 5 1 9 1 . 3 2 3 0 1 0-0 34 6 0 1.000

12 EMMETT, Brendan . 2 5 0 13-8 36 5 9 1 0 0 2 10 . 2 7 8 3 0 3 0 . 3 0 8 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 . 0 0 048 RUSSELL, Sam . 2 0 7 41-28 111 17 23 3 0 3 23 35 . 3 1 5 13 0 29 2 . 2 8 6 2 0 1-2 112 2 5 . 9 5 818 HOWARD, Tom . 1 5 7 28-8 51 9 8 3 0 1 2 14 . 2 7 5 4 2 14 1 . 2 4 6 0 0 0-0 43 13 4 . 9 3 333 MARTIN, Harvey . 0 0 0 9-0 8 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 . 2 7 3 0 0 0-0 8 3 1 . 9 1 721 KUPILLAS, Chris . 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 4 1 . 8 5 7Totals . 2 8 8 58 2078 401 598 100 8 36 352 822 . 3 9 6 259 50 427 27 . 3 7 8 15 39 71-82 1525 592 125 . 9 4 4

Opponents . 3 0 7 58 2115 422 649 116 14 53 385 952 . 4 5 0 198 45 466 20 . 3 7 5 22 33 54-69 1542 647 107 . 9 5 3

LOB - Team (500), Opp (466). DPs turned - Team (51), Opp (50). CI - Team (0), Opp (2). IBB - Team (6), ARNOLD 1, CORNSTUBBLE1, HELSEN 1, FAIMAN 1, INGLE 1, CLARK 1, Opp (8). Picked off - GOODMILLER 3, ANDERSON 2, PHILLION 2, RUSSELL 1, CLARK 1,HARMAN 1, FAIMAN 1, CORNSTUBBLE 1, ARNOLD 1.

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Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha30 TAYLOR, Dan 4 . 5 3 4-7 14 14 2 0/0 0 87.1 106 65 44 22 80 17 1 16 . 2 9 0 2 4 3 2 529 HOWARD, Trent 4 . 7 1 5-2 13 11 1 1/0 0 65.0 71 40 34 16 52 8 0 6 . 2 6 8 4 3 0 2 236 TENO, Steve 5 . 6 8 4-8 15 13 1 0/0 0 84.0 107 63 53 25 79 16 6 8 . 3 1 3 2 6 0 4 6--------------------33 MARTIN, Harvey 2 . 1 6 1-0 14 0 0 0/0 3 16.2 12 6 4 4 20 7 0 0 . 1 8 8 0 2 0 0 034 LOOMIS, Matt 4 . 9 1 0-0 17 0 0 0/0 0 7.1 7 8 4 6 5 1 0 1 . 2 4 1 1 2 0 1 028 NIXON, Mike 5 . 4 0 0-0 18 0 0 0/0 0 21.2 24 17 13 11 15 4 2 1 . 2 7 6 3 2 0 0 021 KUPILLAS, Chris 6 . 4 4 3-3 22 0 0 0/0 2 29.1 43 29 21 23 34 4 1 0 . 3 4 4 6 3 0 1 438 SABOL, Jake 6 . 5 3 0-0 16 1 0 0/0 0 20.2 32 18 15 9 14 7 1 1 . 3 7 2 3 1 0 4 331 DODRIDGE, Rick 6 . 5 8 3-4 13 10 0 0/0 0 53.1 68 42 39 18 41 16 0 5 . 3 0 8 4 4 1 2 116 COOPER, Zach 6 . 8 7 5-2 19 3 0 0/0 0 38.0 49 36 29 17 40 15 0 6 . 2 9 7 5 7 1 2 124 KLINE, Devan 7 . 4 0 2-1 18 4 0 0/0 0 41.1 50 38 34 19 42 11 3 2 . 2 9 9 1 7 4 0 545 HERNANDEZ, Jess 7 . 6 4 1-3 19 2 0 0/0 1 33.0 53 35 28 21 38 4 0 5 . 3 7 3 2 2 0 2 4 2 ROONEY, Reid 12.15 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 6.2 17 14 9 4 3 2 0 2 . 4 7 2 1 2 0 1 135 INGLE, Casey 24.75 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 10 11 11 3 3 4 0 0 . 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 1Totals 5 . 9 1 28-30 58 58 4 1/0 6 508.1 649 422 334 198 466 116 14 53 . 3 0 7 34 45 10 22 33

Opponents 5 . 2 9 30-28 58 58 3 1/1 12 514.0 598 401 302 259 427 100 8 36 . 2 8 8 46 50 11 15 39

PB - Team (15), CORNSTUBBLE 13, GOODMILLER 2, Opp (18). Pickoffs - Team (20), CORNSTUBBLE 6, TAYLOR 4, DODRIDGE 3, HOWARD,Tre. 2, TENO 2, HERNANDEZ 1, KLINE 1, KUPILLAS 1, Opp (13). SBA/ATT - CORNSTUBBLE (34-43), GOODMILLER (19-21), TAYLOR(11-13), TENO (8-12), KUPILLAS (9-11), KLINE (8-10), DODRIDGE (4-5), HOWARD, Tre. (5-5), MARTIN (2-3), HERNANDEZ (2-3),COOPER (2-3), SABOL (2-2), NIXON (1-2), LOOMIS (1-1).

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2009 Statistics

Central Michigan BaseballGame Results for Chippewas (as of Jan 25, 2010)

(All games)

Date Opponent Score Inns Overall MAC Pitcher of record Attend TimeFeb 19, 2009 at Florida Gulf Coast L 3-4 9 0-1-0 0-0-0 TENO (L 0-1) 1 2 4 6 3:13Feb 20, 2009 at Florida Gulf Coast W 19-13 9 1-1-0 0-0-0 COOPER (W 1-0) 3 6 4 4:18Feb 21, 2009 vs Temple University L 7-8 (10) 1-2-0 0-0-0 DODRIDGE (L 0-1) 2 4 3 3:24Feb 22, 2009 vs #35 Wichita State W 16-9 9 2-2-0 0-0-0 TAYLOR (W 1-0) 2 0 8 3:52Feb 27, 2009 at UNC Asheville L 4-12 9 2-3-0 0-0-0 TENO (L 0-2) 1 6 8 2:57Feb 28, 2009 at UNC Asheville-1 L 4-7 9 2-4-0 0-0-0 TAYLOR (L 1-1) 1 1 7 3:11Feb 28, 2009 at UNC Asheville-2 W 15-6 8 3-4-0 0-0-0 COOPER (W 1-0) 1 1 7 2:55Mar 06, 2009 vs Northeastern-1 L 1-2 7 3-5-0 0-0-0 KUPILLAS (L 0-1) 2 1 3:07Mar 06, 2009 vs Northeastern-2 L 3-6 9 3-6-0 0-0-0 DODRIDGE (L 0-1) 6 8 2:47Mar 07, 2009 vs Sacred Heart L 3-5 9 3-7-0 0-0-0 KLINE (L 0-1) 5 7 2:30Mar 08, 2009 vs #25 Ohio State L 7-16 9 3-8-0 0-0-0 TAYLOR (L 1-2) 3 8 8 3:30Mar 10, 2009 at Stetson W 13-8 9 4-8-0 0-0-0 COOPER (W 3-0) 9 2 8 3:52Mar 11, 2009 at Stetson L 4-8 9 4-9-0 0-0-0 HERNANDEZ (L 0-1) 9 4 2 3:05Mar 13, 2009 vs Bucknell W 5-4 9 5-9-0 0-0-0 TENO (W 1-2) 1 0 0 2:29Mar 14, 2009 vs Jacksonville State W 7-3 9 6-9-0 0-0-0 TAYLOR (W 2-2) 2 2 5 2:44Mar 15, 2009 vs Bradley Braves L 1-5 9 6-10-0 0-0-0 COOPER (L 3-1) 3 6 4 2:37Mar 18, 2009 MILWAUKEE-1 W 13-12 9 7-10-0 0-0-0 KUPILLAS (W 1-1) 3 7 1 3:29Mar 18, 2009 MILWAUKEE-2 W 5-3 9 8-10-0 0-0-0 HOWARD, Tre. (W 1-0) 3 7 1 2:35

* Mar 20, 2009 at Ohio University L 5-9 9 8-11-0 0-1-0 TENO (L 1-3) 6 8 2:56* Mar 21, 2009 at Ohio University W 12-10 9 9-11-0 1-1-0 KUPILLAS (W 2-1) 1 0 3 3:50* Mar 22, 2009 at Ohio University L 6-16 9 9-12-0 1-2-0 COOPER (L 3-2) 2 1 1 2:51Mar 24, 2009 at Notre Dame L 8-14 9 9-13-0 1-2-0 HERNANDEZ (L 0-2) 1 1 6 2 3:38

* Mar 27, 2009 BUFFALO W 5-2 9 10-13-0 2-2-0 TENO (W 2-3) 2 9 3 2:54* Mar 28, 2009 BUFFALO-1 L 1-6 9 10-14-0 2-3-0 TAYLOR (L 2-3) 3 0 5 2:38* Mar 28, 2009 BUFFALO-2 W 7-3 9 11-14-0 3-3-0 COOPER (W 4-2) 3 0 5 2:51Mar 31, 2009 WAYNE STATE W 9-1 9 12-14-0 3-3-0 DODRIDGE (W 1-2) 2 3 6 2:24Apr 01, 2009 at Michigan State L 3-20 9 12-15-0 3-3-0 HERNANDEZ (L 0-3) 6 2 2 3:15

* Apr 03, 2009 BOWLING GREEN L 10-14 9 12-16-0 3-4-0 TENO (L 2-4) 1 6 2 3:25* Apr 04, 2009 BOWLING GREEN-1 W 5-4 9 13-16-0 4-4-0 COOPER (W 5-2) 5 7 0 2:43* Apr 04, 2009 BOWLING GREEN-2 L 4-11 9 13-17-0 4-5-0 HOWARD, Tre. (L 1-1) 5 7 0 2:57Apr 08, 2009 at Michigan W 10-2 9 14-17-0 4-5-0 DODRIDGE (W 2-2) 7 8 1 3:09

* Apr 11, 2009 at Miami (OH)-1 L 5-6 (13) 14-18-0 4-6-0 KUPILLAS (L 2-2) 8 8 0 4:04* Apr 11, 2009 at Miami (OH)-2 L 1-4 9 14-19-0 4-7-0 TAYLOR (L 2-4) 8 8 0 2:37* Apr 12, 2009 at Miami (OH) W 9-4 9 15-19-0 5-7-0 HOWARD, Tre. (W 2-1) 3 1 2 3:05Apr 15, 2009 at UIC L 4-5 9 15-20-0 5-7-0 DODRIDGE (L 2-3) 2 4 2 2:36

* Apr 17, 2009 at Ball State W 9-6 9 16-20-0 6-7-0 TENO (W 3-4) 2 8 7 3:10* Apr 18, 2009 at Ball State-1 W 12-8 9 17-20-0 7-7-0 TAYLOR (W 3-4) 2 6 7 3:03* Apr 18, 2009 at Ball State-2 L 4-12 9 17-21-0 7-8-0 HOWARD, Tre. (L 2-2) 2 6 7 2:17Apr 22, 2009 vs Michigan State W 7-6 9 18-21-0 7-8-0 MARTIN (W 1-0) 1 9 5 3 2:45

* Apr 24, 2009 TOLEDO ROCKETS L 10-14 9 18-22-0 7-9-0 TENO (L 3-5) 8 1 3 3:08* Apr 25, 2009 TOLEDO ROCKETS L 1-3 9 18-23-0 7-10-0 TAYLOR (L 3-5) 2 8 3 4:45* Apr 26, 2009 TOLEDO ROCKETS W 3-0 9 19-23-0 8-10-0 HOWARD, Tre. (W 3-2) 1 7 3 2:08Apr 28, 2009 CONCORDIA W 12-2 9 20-23-0 8-10-0 KLINE (W 1-1) 1 8 4 3:05

* May 01, 2009 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L 3-16 9 20-24-0 8-11-0 TENO (L 3-6) 2 3 8 2:47* May 02, 2009 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L 5-11 9 20-25-0 8-12-0 TAYLOR (L 3-6) 3 2 7 3:21* May 03, 2009 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 22-4 9 21-25-0 9-12-0 HOWARD, Tre. (W 4-2) 3 2 4 3:11May 06, 2009 AQUINAS W 12-2 9 22-25-0 9-12-0 DODRIDGE (W 3-3) 1 5 3 2:31

* May 08, 2009 at Western Michigan W 18-4 9 23-25-0 10-12-0 TAYLOR (W 4-6) 4 7 2 2:57* May 09, 2009 at Western Michigan L 1-9 9 23-26-0 10-13-0 TENO (L 3-7) 5 1 7 2:18* May 10, 2009 at Western Michigan W 9-5 (10) 24-26-0 11-13-0 KUPILLAS (W 3-2) 3 6 7 3:16May 11, 2009 OAKLAND W 8-7 (11) 25-26-0 11-13-0 KLINE (W 2-1) 1 0 8 3:37May 12, 2009 MICHIGAN STATE W 9-8 (10) 26-26-0 11-13-0 HERNANDEZ (W 1-3) 2 8 8 3:28

* May 14, 2009 at Eastern Michigan L 6-7 9 26-27-0 11-14-0 TAYLOR (L 4-7) 3 2 1 2:44* May 15, 2009 at Eastern Michigan L 0-5 9 26-28-0 11-15-0 TENO (L 3-8) 2 8 8 2:29* May 16, 2009 at Eastern Michigan W 4-2 9 27-28-0 12-15-0 HOWARD, Tre. (W 5-2) 3 7 7 2:51& May 20, 2009 vs #1 Bowling Green W 6-2 9 28-28-0 12-15-0 TENO (W 4-8) 1 1 7 0 2:21& May 21, 2009 vs #4 Kent State L 2-17 9 28-29-0 12-15-0 DODRIDGE (L 3-4) 1 5 3 0 3:12& May 22, 2009 vs #5 Miami L 4-10 9 28-30-0 12-15-0 KUPILLAS (L 3-3) 1 2 3 7 2:49

* = Conference game() extra inning game

2009 Statistics

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2009 MAC Baseball Standings Conference OverallWest Division W L Pct. W L Pct.Ball State 14 10 .583 26 24 .520Toledo 14 12 .538 24 30 .444Eastern Michigan 13 14 .481 25 35 .417Central Michigan 12 15 .444 28 30 .483Northern Illinois 10 16 .385 19 34 .358Western Michigan 9 18 .333 14 35 .286

East Division W L Pct. W L Pct.Bowling Green 18 8 .692 28 22 .570Ohio 18 9 .667 29 24 .547Kent State 17 9 .654 43 17 .717Miami 15 12 .556 30 25 .545Akron 12 15 .444 19 33 .365Buffalo 6 20 .231 20 35 .364

Wednesday, May 20 Game #1 – No. 4 Kent State 6 vs. No. 5 Miami 4Game #2 - No. 3 Ohio 4 vs. No. 6 Toledo 14Game #3 – No. 2 Ball State 16 vs. No. 7 Eastern Michigan 19Game #4 –No. 1 Bowling Green 2 vs. No. 8 Central Michigan 6

Thursday, May 21Game #5 – No. 3 Ohio 15 vs. No. 2 Ball State 6 (BSU Eliminated)Game #6 – No. 5 Miami 17 vs. No. 1 Bowling Green 4 (BGSU Eliminated)Game #7 – No. 4 Kent State 17 vs. No. 8 Central Michigan 2Game #8 – No. 7 Eastern Mich. 6 vs. No. 6 Toledo 7

Friday, May 22Game #9 – No. 5 Miami 10 vs. No. 8 Central Michigan 4 (Central Michigan Eliminated)Game #10 – No. 3 Ohio 4 vs. No. 7 Eastern Michigan 13 (Ohio Eliminated)Game #11 – No. 4 Kent State 12 vs. No. 5 Miami 8 (Miami Eliminated)Game #12 – No. 7 Eastern Michigan 6 vs. No. 6 Toledo 9 (Eastern Michigan Eliminated)

Saturday, May 23Game #13 – No. 4 Kent State 5 vs. No. 6 Toledo 3 (Kent State wins MAC Tournament)

2009 MAC Baseball Tournament Results

2009 MAC Recap 2009 MAC Recap

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2009 MAC Recap

All-MAC First TeamC - Zach Dygert, Ball State1B - Tom Nurre, Miami2B - Logan Meisler, Bowling GreenSS - Ryan Shay, Bowling Green3B - Marc Krauss, OhioOF - Jeremy Hazelbaker, Ball StateOF - Gauntlett Eldemire, OhioOF - Adam Eaton, MiamiSP - Brennan Smith, Bowling GreenSP - Matt Erwood, MiamiSP - Chris Rigo, OhioSP - Matt Malewitz, Bowling GreenRP - Andrew Chafin, Kent StateDH - Matt Skirving, Eastern MichiganUtility - Kobrin Vitek, Ball State

Second TeamC - Tyler Elkins, Bowling Green1B - Greg Rohan, Kent State2B - Jimmy Rider, Kent StateSS - Jim Gulliver, Eastern Michigan3B - Derek Spencer, Bowling GreenOF - Jared Humphreys, Kent StateOF - Jordin Hood, Northern IllinoisOF - Hayden Johnston, OhioSP - Dan Taylor, Central MichiganSP - Trent Howard, Central MichiganSP - Matt Kuna, ToledoSP - Corey Chaffins, Eastern MichiganRP - Jon Pokorny, Kent StateDH - Robert Maddox, OhioUtility - Brandon Besl, Ohio Utility - Ian Nielsen, Ball State.

Speciality Award WinnersCoach of the Year: Danny Schmitz, BGSU

Player of the Year: Marc Krauss, Ohio, 3B

Pitcher of the Year: Brennan Smith, BGSU, RHP

Freshman of the Year: Andrew Chafin, KSU, LHP

Academic All-MAC TeamPhil Bednar, AkronBenjamin Danziger, AkronKevin Haas, AkronT.J. Blanton, Bowling GreenLogan Meisler, Bowling GreenDan Taylor, Central MichiganCorey Chaffins, Eastern MichiganZack Leonard, Eastern MichiganKyle Rhoad, Eastern MichiganMatt Skirving, Eastern MichiganMatt Erwood, MiamiHayden Johnston, OhioMarc Krauss, Ohio Jeff Cinadr, ToledoChris Dudics, ToledoBrent Gerlach, Western Michigan

2009 MAC Postseason Honors

2009 MAC Recap

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Since its inception in 1946, the Mid-American Conference has progressively grown and developed into one of the most aggressive Division I conferences in the country. One of only 11 football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) conferences, the MAC named Dr. Jon Steinbrecher as its eighth commissioner in the 63-year history of the league this past March. Steinbrecher came to the MAC after serving for six years as the commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference.

The league has grown its commitment to championships by expanding to six its number of neutral site post season events – football (Detroit’s Ford Field), volleyball (Toledo’s SeaGate Centre), men’s and women’s basketball (Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena), softball (Akron’s Firestone Stadium) and most recently baseball (Chillicothe’s VA Memorial Stadium).

The MAC tied a league record in 2008 with five schools participating in bowl games – Buffalo (International); Ball State (GMAC); Central Michigan (Motor City); Western Michigan (Texas); and Northern Illinois (Independence Bowl). The 2008 season also saw the first MAC football team ranked in the Top 25 since 2003. Ball State was ranked as high as 12th in the BCS Standings, 12th in the AP and 13th in the USA Today Poll. The Cardinals were ranked in all three polls for 10 straight weeks. MAC football teams won a league record four games versus opponents from the Big Ten. Toledo became the first MAC team to ever beat Michigan in Ann Arbor; Ball State won its first-ever game against a Big Ten foe when the Cardinals beat Indiana; Central Michigan also defeated Indiana; and Western Michigan beat Illinois in a game played at Ford Field.

In its partnership with ESPN, the MAC signed an eight-year rights agreement through the 2016-2017 academic year for football, as well as men’s and women’s basketball. The deal will be the most extensive in the 63-year history of the conference. The new deal calls for a minimum of 25 events annually to be produced and aired on an ESPN platform including the men’s and women’s basketball championships, a regular-season MAC presence on ESPN, the Marathon MAC Football Championship and a minimum of 11 regular-season football games.

Women’s athletics shined for the MAC this past year. For the first time in the history of the conference the MAC sent three teams to the NCAA women’s volleyball tournament (Miami, Ohio and Western Michigan). Western Michigan became only the third team to make it to the Sweet Sixteen (Ohio 2005 and Western Michigan 1983). In women’s basketball MAC Tournament Champion Ball State upset perennial national power Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA tournament handing the Lady Vols their first ever loss in the opening round of the NCAA tournament. The victory was named “Pontiac Game Changing Performance” of the 2009 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, while first year head coach Kelly Packard was named Maggie Dixon Division I Rookie Coach of the Year by the WBCA.

Akron continued its dominance of MAC men’s soccer with its 11 regular-season championship to go along with its sixth MAC Tournament title – both league records. The Zips were ranked as high as No. 2 during the season and reached the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament before falling to Northwestern, 1-0. Steve Zakuani, who helped guide the University of Akron men’s soccer program to a record-setting campaign in 2008, was the first overall pick of the 2009 Major League Soccer Super Draft. Zakuani earned 2008 MAC Men’s Soccer Player of the Year honors and was a finalist for the Hermann Trophy, which goes to the best men’s soccer player in the country.

The conference now has national leadership positions on the following NCAA committees: Warde Manual, Buffalo (Academic Cabinet); Susan Lipnickey, Miami (Leadership Council

and Infractions Appeals); Derrick Gragg, Eastern Michigan (Legislative Council); Dr. John Peters, Northern Illinois (Board of Directors); Tom Collins, Ball State (Amateurism Cabinet); Kelly Andrews, Toledo (Awards, benefits, Expenses & Financial Aid Cabinet); Stephannnie Harvey-Vandenburg, Eastern Michigan (Recruiting & Athletic Personal Issues Cabinet); Brad Bates, Miami (Academic Performance); Eileen Jennings, Central Michigan (Infractions); Ted McKown, Kent State (International Students Records); Jim Klein, Toledo (Legislative Review & Interpretations); Karin Lee, Ball State (Minority Opportunities and Interest); Melody Reifel Werner, Eastern Michigan (Research); Catharine Marsszeky, Kent State (Student-Athlete Advisory); Lee Merserve, Bowling Green (Walter Byers Scholarship).

The MAC also has representation on Division I Sport Committees and related governing groups: Cathy O’Donnell, Kent State (Field Hockey); Dave Heeke, Central Michigan (Football Issues); Marling “Newt” Engle, Akron (Rifle); Karin Lee, Ball State (Tennis); Rich Ceronie (Track & Field); Laing Kennedy, Kent State (Men’s Basketball); Charlie Coles, Miami (Men’s Basketball Issues); Jim Schaus, Ohio and Reggie Witherspoon, Buffalo (Men’s Basketball Rules); Steven Cady, Miami (Men’s Ice Hockey); Mary Lu Gribschaw, Akron (Men’s Soccer); Greg Christopher, Bowling Green (Women’s Basketball); Anucha Brown-Sanders, Buffalo and Donyale Canada, MAC (Women’s Basketball Issues); Curt Miller, Bowling Green (Women’s Basketball Rules); Jerry Reighard, Central Michigan (Gymnastics); Matt Wolfert, Ball State (Women’s Soccer); Dee Abrahamson, Northern Illinois (Women’s Softball Rules); Derek van der Merwe, Central Michigan (Wrestling).

From two-time Super Bowl quarterback winning Ben Roethlisberger (Miami University), NFL Defensive MVP James Harrison (Kent State University), British Open winner Ben Curtis (Kent State University), World Series winning manager Bob Brenly (Ohio University) and Olympic bobsled team member Brock Kreitzburgh (University of Toledo), the Mid-American Conference continues to excel in producing leaders in the world of athletics.

History of the MACBased in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year stay in

Toledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic measurements in both football and men’s and women’s basketball since moving to Northeast Ohio.

The Mid-American Conference was founded as a five-school league on February 24, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and Western Reserve admitted as charter members. The Mid-American Conference has 12 full-time schools and a 13th, Temple, for football only. Comprising the East Division is the University of Akron (joined in 1992), Bowling Green State University (1952), University at Buffalo (1998), Kent State University (1951), Miami University (1947), Ohio University (1946) and Temple University (2007). The West Division members are Ball State University (1973), Central Michigan University (1971), Eastern Michigan University (1971), Northern Illinois University

(1975-86, 1997), University of Toledo (1950) and Western Michigan University (1947).

In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport in the MAC, which now sponsors a total 23 sports. Women’s sports were brought into the conference’s structure in 1980.

For men, championships (11) are sponsored in football, basketball, baseball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, golf and tennis.

For women, championships (12) are sponsored in basketball, softball, volleyball, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, gymnastics, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and tennis.

Mid-American Conference Honors

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Mid-American Conference

ATHLETIC HONORS

All-America First TeamDave Keilitz (1b), NAIA ...................1964Dick Smith (2b), College ................1969Steve Papes (1b), College..............1970Andy Kanoza (ss), College .............1971John Northrup (of), University ........1976Dave Pagel (ss), University .............1980Carey Ross (3b), University ............1983Denny McNamara (of), University ..1990Kevin Young (3b), University ...........1994Toby Kominek (3b), University ........1995

Second TeamCarmen Fanzone (2b), NAIA ..........1963Ralph Darin (p), College .................1971Dan Rohn (2b), University ..............1977Dave Pagel (ss), University .............1979Tim McDonald (p), University .........1988Jim Geldhof (3b), University ...........2004

Third TeamBen Bonk (dh), University ...............1977Andy Rohn (2b), University.............1986Clark Huntey (c), University ............1989Tyler Stovall (of), University .............2007Josh Collmenter (p), University ......2007

Freshman All-AmericaDarin Dreasky (2b), University ........1989Josh Collmenter (p), University ......2005Billy Anderson (dh), University ......2007

NCAA Tournament Appearances 1971 1972 1977 1980 1981 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 1994 1995

Mideast Region Coach of the YearDave Keilitz ....................................1977Dave Keilitz ....................................1984Dean Kreiner .................................1985Dean Kreiner .................................1986Dean Kreiner .................................1987Dean Kreiner .................................1995

NCAA Regional MVPAlex Kanoza (ss), College ...............1971

All-Mideast RegionBen Bonk (p/dh) ............................1977 Chris Czarka (p) .............................1977Dan Rohn (2b) ...............................1977Bob Grandas (of) ...........................1977Ben Bonk (p/dh) ............................1978Dave Pagel (ss) .............................1979Dave Pagel (ss) .............................1980Carey Ross (3b) .............................1983Greg Lotzar (of) ..............................1984Bill Morway (2b) ............................1984Greg Lotzar (of) ..............................1985Dan Cronkright (ss) .......................1985Doug Fisher (dh) ............................1985Andy Rohn (2b) .............................1986Doug Fisher (1b)............................1986Larry Lamphere (of) .......................1986Bob Podschlne (1b) .......................1986Larry Lamphere (of) .......................1987Doug Noch (p) ...............................1987Andy Rohn (2b) .............................1987Kip Southland (ss) .........................1987Mike Weatherly (3b) ......................1987Larry Lamphere (ss) ......................1988Tim McDonald (p) ..........................1988Mitch Bohn (3b) ............................1988Shawn Hare (of) ............................1988Clark Huntey (c) .............................1989Denny McNamara (of) ...................1989Bob Riker (p) .................................1989Denny McNamara (of) ...................1990Darin Dreasky (2b) ........................1990Andy Kruger (of) ............................1994Jeff Siler (p) ...................................1994Kevin Young (3b) ...........................1994Pat Mahoney (c) ............................1994Toby Kominek (3b) ........................1995Mike Galloway (dh) ........................2000Gavin Gillette (p) ............................2001Chad Pleiness (p) ..........................2002Jim Geldhof (3b) ............................2004Ty Dunham (p) ...............................2005Bryan Mitzel (of) ............................2006Josh Collmenter (p) .......................2007Tyler Stovall (of) .............................2007

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE

All-MAC First TeamAl Senchuk (2b) .............................1973Terry F. Lynch (of) ...........................1973Ken Papes (of) ...............................1974Terry F. Lynch (of) ...........................1974Terry F. Lynch (of) ...........................1975John Northrup (of) .........................1976Dan Rohn (2b) ...............................1977Bob Grandas (of) ...........................1977Chris Czarka (p) .............................1977Ben Bonk (dh) ...............................1977Ben Bonk (dh) ...............................1978Bob Grandas (of) ...........................1978Dave Pagel (ss) .............................1979Mark Fellows (p) ............................1980Dave Pagel (ss) .............................1980Randy Meier (of) ............................1980Cary Kipke (dh) ..............................1980Curt Young (p)................................1981Mike Brecht (p) ..............................1981Chris Doyle (2b) .............................1982Carey Ross (3b) .............................1983Bill Morway (2b) ............................1984Greg Lotzar (of) ..............................1984Jeff Spicuzzi (of) ............................1984Mike Mervenne (dh) ......................1984Doug Fisher (dh) ............................1985Eric Wilson (p) ................................1985Dan Cronkright (ss) .......................1985Greg Lotzar (of) ..............................1985Andy Rohn (2b) .............................1986Doug Fisher (1b)............................1986Bob Podschlne (dh) .......................1986Larry Lamphere (of) .......................1986Doug Noch (p) ...............................1986Tim McDonald (p) ..........................1986Doug Noch (p) ...............................1987Bob Morley (p) ...............................1987Andy Rohn (2b) .............................1987Kip Southland (ss) .........................1987Larry Lamphere (of) .......................1987Mike Weatherly (dh) ......................1987Mitch Bohn (3b) ............................1988Larry Lamphere (of) .......................1988Tim McDonald (p) ..........................1988Clark Huntey (c) .............................1989Rick Sellers (dh) .............................1989

Honors

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Denny McNamara (of) ...................1989Bob Riker (p) .................................1989Darin Dreasky (2b) ........................1990Denny McNamara (of) ...................1990Matt Bauer (dh) .............................1990Scott MacGregor (1b) ....................1991Pat Bojcun (p) ................................1991Scott Doyle (ss)..............................1993Tim Spahr (3b) ..............................1993Kevin Young (3b) ...........................1994Andy Kruger (of) ............................1994Pat Mahoney (c) ............................1994Jeff Siler (p) ...................................1994Toby Kominek (3b) ........................1995Nick Phillips (ut) .............................1998Lee Gardner (p) .............................1998Jake Sanborn (of) ..........................1999Mike Galloway (dh) ........................2000Scott Pieratt (2b)............................2000Jake Sanborn (of) ..........................2000Gavin Gillette (p) ............................2001Chad Pleiness (p) ..........................2002Jim Geldhof (3b) ............................2004Ty Dunham (p) ...............................2005Jim Geldhof (of) .............................2005Bryan Mitzel (of) ............................2006Ben Humphrey (ut) ........................2006Tyler Stovall (of) .............................2007Josh Collmenter (p) .......................2007Ben Humphrey (1b) .......................2007

All-MAC Second TeamAl Senchuk (2b) .............................1973Chris Knapp (p) .............................1974Chuck Cary (c)...............................1974Al Senchuk (2b) .............................1974Chris Knapp (p) .............................1975Jeff Gahan (ss) ..............................1975Dan Griesbaum (dh) ......................1975Dave Lewis (1b) ............................1976Bob Grandas (of) ...........................1976Larry Williams (p) ...........................1978Larry Williams (p) ...........................1979Mickey Cochran (c) .......................1979Kurt Wiese (dh) ..............................1979Curt Young (p)................................1980Doug Wabeke (2b) ........................1980Randy Morse (p) ............................1981Kurt Wiese (2b)..............................1981Randy Meier (of) ............................1981Luke Epple (p) ...............................1982

Eric Wilson (p) ................................1983Jay Phillion (p) ...............................1984Doug Noch (p) ...............................1985Mike Mervenne (of) .......................1985Kevin Tapani (p) .............................1986Dan Rambo (p) ..............................1988Mike Weatherly (ss) .......................1988Troy Connors (p) ............................1989Brian Vandermoere (ss) .................1989Pat Bojun (p) ..................................1990Bob Riker (p) .................................1990Scott MacGregor (1b) ....................1990Darin Dreasky (2b) ........................1991Tim Dowd (of) ................................1991Tim Spahr (3b) ..............................1992Scott Doyle (ss)..............................1992Kevin Young (of) .............................1992Aaron Knieper (p) ..........................1993Pat Mahoney (c) ............................1993Andy Kruger (of) ............................1993Pat Mahoney (c) ............................1995Rick Smith (1b) ..............................1995Todd Burke (ss) .............................1995Brett Haring (of) .............................1995Nick Williams (dh) ..........................1995Lee Gardner (p) .............................1996Jude Van Damme (1b) ..................1996Todd Burke (ss) .............................1996Brian Tyo (dh) ................................1996Greg Jones (ss) .............................1997Greg Jones (ss) .............................1998Rick Hollern (of) .............................1998Mike Fawcett (p) ............................1999Scott Pieratt (2b)............................1999Mike Steele (p) ..............................2000Jason Helps (ss) ............................2001Tom Grubb (of) ..............................2003T.J. Johnson (p) .............................2004David LeMieux (p) .........................2004Bryan Mitzel (dh) ...........................2004Troy Moratti (3b) ............................2005Josh Collmenter (p) .......................2005Troy Moratti (3b) ............................2006Josh Collmenter (p) .......................2006Billy Anderson (dh)....................2007Jeff Helps (ss) ................................2007Dan Taylor (p) ................................2007Tyler Stovall (of) .............................2008Dan Taylor (p) ................................2009Trent Howard (p) ........................2009

MAC Player of the YearClark Huntey .................................1989Denny McNamara .........................1990Kevin Young ..................................1994Toby Kominek ...............................1995Tyler Stovall ...................................2007

MAC Pitcher of the YearTim McDonald...............................1988Josh Collmenter ............................2007

MAC Coach of the YearDave Keilitz ....................................1977Dave Keilitz ....................................1980Dave Keilitz ....................................1981Dave Keilitz ....................................1984Dean Kreiner .................................1985Dean Kreiner .................................1986Dean Kreiner .................................1987Dean Kreiner .................................1988Dean Kreiner .................................1990Dean Kreiner .................................1993Steve Jaksa ...................................2004

MAC Champion 1977 1980 1981 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 1993 2004

MAC Tournament Champion 1994 1995

ACADEMIC HONORS

Lowe’s Senior CLASS AwardFinalistTyler Stovall ...................................2008

CoSIDA Academic All-America First TeamKen Papes (of), University ..............1974John Northrup (of), University ........1976Bryan Scheurer (of), University .......2001

Second TeamChris Czarka (p), University ............1977Chris Theunissen (of), University ....1977

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Greg Lotzar (of), University .............1984Tim McDonald (p), University .........1988Kurtis Wells (1b), University ............2005Tyler Stovall (of), University .............2007

Third TeamMike Weatherly (ss), University ......1988Scott Pieratt (2b), University ...........2000Tyler Stovall (of), University .............2008

CoSIDA Academic All-District IV First TeamDick Smith (2b) .............................1969Steve Papes (1b) ...........................1970 Ed Papes (2b) ................................1970Andy Kanoza (ss) ...........................1971Ralph Darin (p) ..............................1971Terry F. Lynch (of) ...........................1973Ken Papes (of) ...............................1974Terry F. Lynch (of) ...........................1975John Northrup (of) .........................1976Chris Czarka (p) .............................1977Chris Theunissen (of) .....................1977 Greg Lotzar (of) ..............................1984Tim McDonald (p) ..........................1988Mike Weatherly (ss) .......................1988Scott Pieratt (2b)............................2000 Bryan Scheurer (of) .......................2001Kurtis Wells (1b) ............................2005J.T. Jones (of) ................................2006Tyler Stovall (of) .............................2007Tyler Stovall (of) .............................2008

Second TeamJosh Collmenter ............................2007

Academic All-MAC First TeamAl Senchuk (2b) .............................1974Ken Papes (of) ...............................1974Dan Griesbaum (if) ........................1975Jim Tobin (if) ..................................1976John Northrup (of) .........................1976Chris Theunissen (of) .....................1977Jeff Gahan (dh)..............................1977Chris Czarka (p) .............................1977Chris Czarka (p) .............................1978Blake Harper (2b) ..........................1978Roger Fritz (3b) ..............................1978Larry Williams (p) ...........................1979Doug Wabeke (2b) ........................1979Mark Vanderlinden (ss) ..................1979

Cary Kipke (dh) ..............................1980Doug Wabeke (2b) ........................1980Perk Weisenburger (of) ..................1980Jeff Delude (p) ...............................1981John Berti (ss) ...............................1982Cary Kipke (of) ...............................1982Andy Kruse (c) ...............................1982Jeff Delude (p) ...............................1982Greg Housner (c) ...........................1983Steve Hoyle (of) .............................1983Bill Morway (2b) ............................1983Dave Shooltz (p) ............................1984Greg Lotzar (of) ..............................1984Bill Morway (2b) ............................1984Bill Morway (2b) ............................1985 Greg Lotzar (of) ..............................1985Nick Krzyzaniak (c) ........................1985Andy Rohn (2b) .............................1986Nick Krzyzaniak (c) ........................1986Tim McDonald (p) ..........................1986Doug Noch (p) ...............................1986Andy Rohn (2b) .............................1987Mitch Bohn (3b) ............................1987Mike Weatherly (dh) ......................1987Doug Noch (p) ...............................1987Tim McDonald (p) ..........................1987Tim McDonald (p) ..........................1988Mitch Bohn (3b) ............................1988Mike Weatherly (ss) .......................1988Bob Riker (p) .................................1990Kevin Ritter (c) ...............................1990Denny McNamara (of) ...................1990Pat Carey (c) ..................................1991Todd Burke (ss) .............................1995Toby Kominek (of) ..........................1995Nick Phillips (2b) ............................1996Travis Robbins (of) .........................1996Nick Phillips (2b) ............................1997Greg Jones (ss) .............................1997Nick Phillips (2b) ............................1998Greg Jones (ss) .............................1998Jake Sanborn (of) ..........................1998Brian Issitt (of) ................................1999Scott Pieratt (2b)............................1999Jake Sanborn (of) ..........................1999Mike Gates (1b) .............................2003Ryan Krueger (of) ..........................2003J.T. Jones (of) ................................2004 Kurtis Wells (1b) ............................2005J.T. Jones (of) ................................2005Josh Collmenter (p) .......................2006

J.T. Jones (of) ................................2006Bryan Mitzel (of) ............................2006Josh Collmenter (p) .......................2007Jeff Helps (ss) ................................2007Tyler Stovall (of) .............................2007Dan Taylor (p) ................................2007Tyler Stovall (of) .............................2008Sean Hoorelbeke (1B) ...................2008Dan Taylor (p) ................................2009

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AAbbott, Vernon C. ........... 1918-19Acker, Joseph A. ............ 1996-98Adams, Dale ................... 1931-32Adams, Lloyd R. ...................1966Adams, Randy ...............1965, ’68Adams, Robert ......................1930Aikman, Dale ........................1958Alderton, George S. ........ 1920-21Alldread, Floyd ................ 1921-23Allen,.Cody..................... 2006-08Allen, Glenn .................... 1970-72Alward, Lauren .....................1949Alward, Vern .........................1950Amble, Robert .......................1956Anderson, William R. ...... 1959-60Anderson, Billy ............. 2007-09Andrews, Jerry......................1987Angelo, Richard .............. 1953-55Antcliff, Brad W. ............1996, ’98Apsey, Gary R. .....................1960Arbogast, Gary ................ 1971-72Archer, A .......................1896, ’99Arnold, William ......................2009Assmann, David A. ......... 1973-74Austin, Guy A. ......................1920Atkins, Harry E. ....................1958Atwood .........................1919, ’21

BBach, Donald .................. 1964-66Bahlow, Ed ...........................1945Bailey, Howard ....1948-49, ’51-52Baker, Barney .......................1900Baker, Nick ...........................1945Balmer .................................1907Ball, Ernest M. ............... 1960-63Bannan, Terrance ............ 1914-15Barberi, Carlo.................. 1937-39Barden, Leslie .......................1927Barnard ................................1915Barrett, Leo L. ................ 1920-22Barry, Jim ............................1955Bauer, Matthew D. .......... 1989-91Beach, Donald ................ 1953-54Bearss, James ................ 1972-74Beddow, Fred........................1920Belill, Leo T. .........................1962Bellinger, L. D. ......................1929Benedict, Walter J. ................1967Bennett, Lyle ................... 1926-27Bensinger, Robert ..................1957Berardino, Frank ............. 1940-42Bergman, Daniel J. ......... 1990-93Berti, John A. ................. 1981-83Bird, Edward J. .............. 1909-10Blair, F. M. ............................1900Blake, John ..........................1953Blanchard, Arden ..................1942Blood, Wallace ................ 1929-31Bodary, Daniel A. ............ 1960-62Bohm, Jeffery L. ..................1989Bohn, Mitchell J. ............ 1985-88Bonk, Benedict R. ........... 1975-78Boron, James P. ...... 1959-61, ’64Bottum, D. Hollis ............. 1915-16Bogusz, Joseph............... 1947-48Bojcun, Matthew M. ....... 1991-92Bojcun, Patrick M. .......... 1988-91Bolger, Robert F. ............. 1957-58Bolthouse, Adam ...... 1996, ’98-00Booth, Ronald .......................1964Bouck, Jon W. ................ 1989-92Bourbeau, James R. ....... 1967-68Bourdganis, James ......... 1977-78Bourdo, George F. ................1960Bowman ...............................1915Boyer, Cyrus A. .....................1918Bradish, Ford .................. 1909-11Brecht, Michael L. .......... 1979-81

Brewer, Robert ................ 1969-70Brietzke, Gerhardt ........... 1942-43Briley, James W. ............. 1960-62Brimmer, Archie ....... 1928, ’31-32Brookens, Glenn.............1923, ’29Brooks, Earl W. ............... 1920-22Brotzman, Jack .....................1929Brown,.Jason........................2007Brown, Thomas J. .......... 1955-58Buchan, Grover .....................1912Buchan, James .....................1912Burch, Chris.................... 1925-26Buhl, Jay ..............................1943Burke, Todd R. ............... 1994-97Burek, Robert J. ............. 1960-62Burklow, Micheal D. ........ 1967-68Bullinger, Timothy P. ....... 2000-02Burnam, Jacob .....................1924Burnell, Clare .................1929, ’31Burton ..................................1899Butler, Amos ................... 1927-28

CCairns, Jason S. ............. 2004-05Cameron, Morrison ...............1910Campbell, Brian S. ......... 2003-06Cannon, Eric E. .............. 2004-07Carlson, Robert ............... 1939-40Carmean, Aaron .............. 1919-20Carey, Patrick M. ............ 1989-92Carroll, Anthony D. ......... 1991-93Cary, Charles .................. 1973-75Cavanaugh, Robert A. ..... 1983-86Cerny, Jeffery E. ............. 1987-89Champion, Frank ............. 1920-21Chambelain, Roy ............. 1938-39Chaney, Leo .................... 1940-42Chapman, Rexford .......... 1915-16Chow, Daniel C. ...................1995Cassady, Charles ............ 1971-72Clark, Jason R. .....................1997Clark, Ricky .................. 2007-09Clauss, Edward ............... 1947-50Clay, Royce R. ................ 1961-62Clements, Phillip W. ........ 1961-62Cloft, John G. .......................1980Cochran, Michael A. ....... 1976-79Cohen, Hy .............................1950Cole, Ezell ....................... 1965-66Cole, Gregory A. ............. 1972-75Cole, Roy ..............................1938Collmenter, Josh ............. 2005-07Connell, James ............... 1969-71Conners, Troy C. ............. 1987-90Cook, Scott A. ................ 1991-93Cooper, James ................ 1970-72Cooper, Zach ........................2009Corrin, Douglas .....................1964Cornstubble, Dale ........ 2007-09Cotter, Thomas J. ........... 1989-90Coutant, Wallace ...................1910Cowdrey, Michael A. ....... 1993-95Cowles, Claude .....................1928Crandell, Charles...................1911Crane, Israel .........................1922Crawford, Issac ............... 1909-11Crawford, Malcolm ................1912Cremeans, Ryan R. ......... 2001-04Cronin, George ................ 1948-51Cronkright, Daniel D. ...... 1982-85Cronkright, Donald D. ...........1963Crowftchik, Victor ..................1938Crowley, Matthew T. ........ 2000-01Crum, Jeremy K. ............. 2004-05Currier, James ...............1947, ’49Czarka, Christopher J. .... 1977-78

DDahley, Brian M. ............. 1989-91Damoth, Donald .............. 1945-47

Danovich, Peter.....................1959Darin, Ralph .................... 1969-72Davidson, Dean ............... 1912-13Davidson, Frank .............. 1913-14Davis, L. Leonard ..................1932Decker, LeRoy ................. 1952-54DeHart .................................1922DeLong, William D. ...............1967Dell, Stuart ...........................1952Delong, Richard E. ................1959Demo, Clayton ................ 1930-31Demski, Frank................. 1955-58Denison, Roland .............. 1939-40Dennis, William G. ................1958Derwinski, David J. ...............1981DeSana, James .....................1982Dezelski, Thomas ............ 1954-56Dickey, Malcolm ....................1924Digati, Jeff ............................2008Dinkel, Loren ........... 1945, ’48-50Discher, William .............. 1951-53Dobbs, John .........................1923Dodridge, Rick ......................2009Dombroski, Edward S. ..........1961Dominic, Robert ....................1937Doornbos, Roy ......................1946Dowd, Timothy J. ........... 1988-91Doyle, Christopher M. ..... 1980-83Doyle, Scott M. ............... 1990-93Doyle, James ........................1951Dreasky, Darin S. ............ 1989-92Driscoll, Timothy J. ......... 1988-89Drozdowki, Jeffery P. ...... 1984-86Dryer, R. Eldridge ...........1937, ’39Dulac, Louis .................... 1952-56Dulude, Jeffery A. ........... 1980-82Dunham, Dale ................. 1968-70Dunham, Ty .................... 2003-06Durocher, Leo R. ............ 1965-67Dusenbury, Ross ...................1900Dyorich, Nick J. ....................1960Dzingle, Jeffery .....................1998Dzuik, Leonard E. .................1959

EEaves, Richard ................ 1972-73Eckman, Kenneth ..................1953Eddings, Gary E. ...................1967Edmonds, Fred......................1946Edwards ...............................1923Eggloff, Ray .................... 1920-22Elliott, Howard M. .................1899Elmore, ‘Ding’ .......................1910Elzinga, Howard .............. 1937-38Emmett, Brandan ...............2008Emmorey, Michael S. ...... 1979-80Ennis, Clarence .....................1948Epple, John ...................1937, ’39Epple, Joseph ................. 1955-58Epple, Luke A. ................ 1980-83Epple, Mark .................... 1959-60Epple, Mark J. ................ 1989-92Erickson, Brent A. .................1980Esper, Marcus F. ............. 1962-64Evans, Jeffery A. ..................1962

FFahndrich, Joseph G. ...... 2002-03Fahner, Les ...........................1941Failing, Fred ..........................1924Faiman, Matt ................ 2008-09Fanzone, Carmen ..................1963Farmer, Leon L. .............. 1915-16Farrell, Craig R. .............. 1979-80Faust, Michael ................ 1985-87Fawcett, Michael ............. 1998-00Fegan, Kenneth .....................1955Feher, Frank D. ....................1973Feher, Ray A. .................. 1957-58Fellows, Mark C. ............ 1978-80

Fenech, Richard F. .......... 1962-63Ferry, Duane ..................1957, ’59Fillmore, Ronald L. ...............1986Finch, Lee W. .......................1918Fisher, Douglas S. .......... 1983-86Fistler, Walter J. ............. 1914-15Fitzpatrick, Robert D. ...... 1958-59Flannery, Kevin T. ........... 1977-79Foutch, Brad .........................2006Francis, G. Iden ..1922-23, ’25-26Fraser, Russell ................ 1911-14Frank, Jason .........................2001Franz, Russell .......................1947Frayre, Roger L. ............. 1959-60French, Robert ......................1943Fritz, Roger J. ................ 1977-79Fogle, Richard K. ............ 1962-64Foley ....................................1919Fox, Homer ...........................1912Fuller, James L. .............. 1963-66Fuller, Welbie L. .............. 1913-14

GGabel, Jason D. .............. 1993-95Gabrysiak, Dominic ...............1932Gahan, Jeff ..................... 1974-77Galba, Pasquale .............. 1956-58Gallant, Ed ............................1940Gallert, Fred ..........................1943Galloway, Michael ........... 2000-01Garant, Richard ..............1942, ’46Gardner, Lee ............ 1995-96, ’98Garner, Jeffery ................ 2000-03Garrison, Vaughn............. 1922-23Gasche, Mark .......................1975Gates, C. .............................1918Gates, Michael ................ 2000-03Gauthier, Ed ..........................1968Gawkowski, Walter .......... 1975-77Geister, Kenneth ....................1924Geldhof, Jim ................... 2002-05Giddings, Conley ...................1941Gillette, Gavin ................. 2001-02Gilstad, Thomas ....................1967Gingrich, Stewart ..................1942Gilleo, Fields ................... 1914-15Gleason, George ...................1937Goldner, Edward ....................1954Goodell, Fred ........................1926Goodmiller, Rhett ...................2009Gordynec, Robert ..................1954Gotwalt, Jason ......................2003Gouge, James.......................1992Goulet, Lee ....................1960, ’63Gracey, Clifford .....................1912Gragg, Shaun ................. 1997-00Graham, Duane .....................1951Grandas, Robert .............. 1976-78Grant, Jerry ..........................1961Gray, Ed.......................... 1930-31Graybiel, Edward ............. 1930-32Green, Gregory ............... 1990-91Gregory, William ....................1943Griesbaum, Daniel ........... 1974-75Griesbaum, Jr., Daniel ..... 2003-04Gronda, Charles .............. 1960-63Groves, Timothy .............. 2000-03Grubb, Thomas ............... 2002-03Grzywacz, Tom ................ 2001-02

HHaake, Louis .........................1943Haberland, Kim .....................1975Hackney, Randy ....................1973Haight, Glen .................... 1958-61Hall, Fred ..............................1902Hamilton, Clayton ..................1932Hamilton, Dennis ............. 1990-91Hansen, Brett .................. 1986-89Hansen, Michael ...... 1985-86, ’88

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Hanson, Sidney ............... 1926-28Hanson, ‘Swede’ ...................1943Hardy, Harold ........................1902Hare, Shawn ................... 1987-88Haring, Brett ................... 1994-97Harman, Robbie ....................2009Harmsen, David .............. 1965-66Harper, Richard .....................1978Hartman, Kline ......................1920Harrington, Gary .............. 1963-64Harrison, Douglas ............ 1975-77Herzog, Robert ................ 1983-85Hauck, Paul ............. 1947, ’49-50Hauer, Allan .................... 1967-69Hawkins, Forrest ............. 1978-80Haynes, E. Leo ................ 1970-72Hearn, Ian ......................1993, ’95Heath, Paul ..................... 1957-59Helps, Jason ................... 2000-01Helps,.Jeff...................... 2007-08Helsen, Rod ........................2008Hempton, Wally .....................1968Henman, Ronald ...................1968Hernandez, Jesse ......... 2008-09Hess, Sam ............................1905Hesselink, Wayne ..................1999Heufelder, Richard .................1945Hicks, Sherman............... 1921-25Hill, Chad ........................ 1995-96Hill, W. Harold .......................1909Hillstrom, Kim .......................1967Hoag, Jerry ..................... 1971-72Hodge, William ......................1945Hoey, James ................... 1967-68Hollen, Thomas .....................1967Hollern, Richard ....... 1995, ’97-98Hoolihan, Emmitt ............. 1910-11Hoorelbeke,.Sean............ 2005-08Horrigan ...............................1919Hoppa, Paul .................... 1968-70Hornak, Jim .................... 1964-65Horvath, Daniel ............... 2001-02House, Garland ............... 1929-31Housner, Gregory ............ 1980-83Howard, Trent .......................2009Hoyle, Steven .................. 1980-83Hubbell, Edward ....................1927Hubel, Ensley .................. 1925-26Hubel, Harold .................. 1958-60Hubel, Harry ............ 1926, ’30-31Hughes, Gerald ............... 1953-54Hummel, Ted ........................1957Hummell, Theodore ...............1956Humphrey, Ben ............... 2006-07Huntey, Clark .................. 1986-89Hursey, Thomas ....................1965Hursh, Harold .................. 1924-27Hutchinson, Larry ............ 1926-29

IIngle, Casey .................... 2008-09Ignash, Ervin .........................1947Ingraham, Duane ............ 1954-57Issitt, Brian ..................... 1999-00Ivan, Daniel ..................... 1961-62

JJaciuk, Christopher ......... 1978-79Jackson, Sage ................ 1997-99Jakiemiec, Walter ..................1960Jaksa, Stephen ............... 1978-79Jamison, James ....................1905Janson, Robert................ 1960-61Jarvi, Dennis .........................1974Johnson, Bryan .....................1994Johnson, Bryce ............... 1967-68Johnson, Donald ............1954, ’56Johnson, Melbourne ..............1930Johnson, Mike ......................1996Johnson, Jerry ................ 1976-79

Johnson, T.J. ................. 2001-04Jones, Clark ................... 1988-90Jones, Gregory ............... 1995-98Jones, J.T. ..................... 2003-06Jones, Lyman ................. 1971-72

KKaczynski, Harold ..................1942Kain, David ..................... 1959-60Kanoza, Alex ................... 1970-71Kanoza, Andrew .............. 1970-71Karr, Luke ....................... 1995-97Kawaski, Jeffery.............. 1981-82Keefe, Orin ...........................1966Keefe, Robert ........................1965Keen, Phillip..........................1902Keen, Walter .........................1902Keilitz, David ................... 1962-64Keim, Matt ...................... 1996-99Kelly, Dwight .........................1918Kelly, Kenneth .......................1929Kennedy, William ...................1967Kern, Harry ..................... 1951-53Ketelhut, Edwin ............... 1997-98Kline, Devan .........................2008Kilbourn, Lawrence ......... 1930-31Kimball, Roy.................... 1925-26Kingdon, Kenneth ............ 1937-38Kipke, Cary ..................... 1979-82Kipke, Tyler .................. 2008-09Kipling, Eric .................... 1996-99Kirschenheiter, Mike ........ 2004-06Kline, Devan .........................2009Knapp, James ................. 1927-29Knapp, Robert ................. 1974-75Knieper, Aaron ................ 1991-93Knipschild, Kenneth ......... 1959-62Kobyashi, Timm .............. 1988-90Kocisky, Robert ............... 1971-73Kominek, Tobias .............. 1993-95Korytkowski, Alfred .......... 1963-66Kral, Eugene ................... 1965-66Krawczk, Thomas ............ 1965-67Kreager, Norman ............. 1957-58Kreiner, Dean .................. 1957-58Kreiner, Dennis ............... 1985-88Kreiner, Kenneth ............. 1988-90Kreiner, Thomas .............. 1985-87Kreuger, Steve ................ 1968-70Krueger, Ryan ................. 2000-03Kruger, Andrew ............... 1992-94Kruse, Andrew ................ 1980-82Krzyzniak, Nicholas.......... 1984-86Kullberg, Bob .................. 1968-69Kunisch, Carl .................. 1937-39Kupillas, Chris ................. 2007-09Kyser, Ralph ..........................1916

LLake, Louis ..................... 1915-16Lake, Warren .................. 1972-74Lamphere, Lawrence ....... 1985-88Lanbert, Lee .........................1929Lange, Dick .................... 1968-70Lankford,.Noah............... 2005-08Larson, Larry ........................1959Lasley, James .......................1972Latour Jr., Dave .............. 2002-05Latra, Nicholas ....1997-98, ’00-01Lauscher, Kurt................. 2006-07Lautzenheiser, Brian ..............2003Lawless, Patrick .............. 1953-55Lawrence, Eric ......................2008Lavoie, Thomas ............... 1977-79Lawther ................................1916LaFromboise, Marcell ............1913Leadem, Joseph ...................1946LeBlanc, Harry ......................1913LeCronier, Gordon .................1924LeCronier, Russell ........... 1919-21

LaFavors, Jeffrey............. 2003-05LaLonde, Adam ............... 1997-99LeMieux, David ............... 2002-04Lee, William ..........................1943Leighton, R. D. .....................1902Lenz, Larry ...........................1967Lewandowski, Gary ......... 1971-72Lewis, David ................... 1974-76Lewis, Edward ................ 1951-52Lewis, James ........................1927Lewis, Melvin .................. 1927-28Lewis, Robert ........... 1927-28, ’32Licavoli, Sameul ............. 1960-62Lind, Steven.................... 1985-87Lipski, Adam .........................2004Livermore, Lloyd ...................1910Lockman, Allen .....................1946Lodewyk, Bourke............. 1924-25Loos, Dale ............................1945Lotzar, Gregory................ 1982-85Louenstein, Howard ..............1942Lowery, Norton ......... 1918, ’23-24Lozen, Robert .......... 1973, ’75-76Lundquist, Mark .............. 2003-06Lyons, Richard ................ 1937-39Lynch, John ..........................1916Lynch, Terrance ............... 1973-76

MMachemer, David ............ 1971-72Magill, William ......................1961Magrames, James ................1992Magwood, Clifford .................1927Mahoney, Patrick ............ 1992-95Majerle, Daniel ......................1987Malenfornt, David ............ 1994-96Malenfont, Ed .......................1940Malenfont, Fred ....................1946Malizia, Frank ................. 1939-40Marlatt, Raymond ...........1960, ‘62Malloch, Delbridge .......... 1975-77Martin, Harvey ......................2009Martin, Josue ........................1997Martin, Michael ............... 1981-82Marks, Michael ............... 1986-88Matson, William .............. 1952-54Matteson .......................1923, ’25Maxwell, Donald.............. 1993-95May, Albert ..................... 1947-48Mayes, David .................. 1975-77Mayhew, Arthur .....................1902MacDonald, Glenn .... 1922-23, ’28MacGregor, Scott ............ 1988-91McArthur, Donald ..................1945McArthur, Gerald ............. 1940-41McBain, Micheal ...................1905McBean, William ...................1961McCallum, Lester ............ 1931-32McCanna, Patrick ............ 1984-86McCarty, Earl .................. 1909-11McCloy, Frank ................1925, ’32McConnell, Daniel ........... 1948-51McCormick, Michael..............1950McCracken, C. A. “Tony” .. 1922-23McDonald, Charles .......... 1922-23McDonald, Leo ................ 1915-16McDonald, Timothy ......... 1985-88McGill, Phillip ........................1941McGregor, Richard ................1941McLain, Michael.............. 1965-66McLeod, Charles ............. 1941-42McLeod, John .......................1932McLeod, Scott.......................1978McMurray, Mark....................1999McNamara, Dennis ......... 1987-90McNamara, Thomas ..............1911Meeks, Edward .....................1954Meier, Randy ................... 1978-81Meinhart, Michael ........... 1999-00Melzow, Leroy .......................1943

Merriman, Steven ............ 1988-90Merritt, W. Dean .............. 1953-56Mervenne, Michael .......... 1983-85Methner, Eric ........................1992Meunier, Paul ........................1967Mickelson .............................1925Middaugh, J. Lewis .. 1918-19, ’21Middlesworth, John .... 1915-16, ’18-19Mikkelson, Robert .................1961Mikolajczak, Joseph ..............1956Milano, Mack ........... 1926-28, ’30Miller, Brent ............. 1994, ’96-97Miller, Claude .................. 1923-24Miller, Fletcher ................ 1964-66Millis, LeRoy ................... 1956-59Millis, Scott ...........................1975Mindelli, John ................. 1976-77Minnema, David .............. 1982-83Minto, Ryan .................... 1992-95Mitchell, Martin ............... 1986-88Mitzel, Bryan ................... 2004-07Moeller, Dale .........................1940Money, William ......................1985Montney, Donald ...................1948Moody, Kent..........................1914Moon, James .................. 1940-41Moore, Raymond ............. 1954-55Moratti, Troy.................... 2005-06Morgan, Cecil ................. 1945-46Morley, Robert ...............1985, ’87Morrow, Bryce .............. 2007-08Morse, Larry ................... 1955-57Morse, Randy ................. 1980-82Morway, William .............. 1982-85Mosier ..................................1907Mrozinski, Richard ........... 1957-60Mulzer, Thomas .....................1982Muntin, Fred ................... 1962-63Murphy, Richard ....................1945Murphy, Seymour ..................1938Murphy, William ....................1912Muterspaugh, Raymond... 1994-96

NNalepa, Stanley ............... 1968-69Naplin, Lee ..................... 2001-02Nash, David .................... 1984-86Nash, Donald .................. 1955-57Nelson, Frank .......................1945Nelson, Paul ................... 1977-79Nemeth, Peter................. 1998-00Neubecker, Robert .................1953Nevitt, Garland ......................1907Nevitt ...................................1907Newell, Russell ............... 1926-27Nielsen, Scott, ................1992, ’94Nixon, Mike .................. 2008-09Norcutt, Floyd .......................1932Noch, Douglas ................ 1984-87Noch, George .................. 1952-54Northrup, John ................ 1975-76Nothstine Lloyd .....................1932Novak, Troy ..................... 1993-95Nowak, Steve .................. 1990-92Nowaczyk,.Jeff............... 2007-08

OO’Keefe, Patrick .............. 1965-67O’Keefe, John ................. 1969-70O’Loughlin, Charles ...............1998Oehrli, Lloyd ........................1925Ohmer, Charles ............... 1959-62Olson, Donald .......................1957Opalewski, Jeff ............... 2001-04Osborn, Lloyd ................1938, ’41Osborn, William .....................2002Osterbeck, Paul ....................1931Otto, Dale .............................1959

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PPabalis, Anthony ...................1947Pagel, David ................... 1978-80Paine, Maurice ......................1949Papes, Edward ................ 1969-71Papes, Kenneth ............... 1973-74Papes, Steve ................... 1968-70Parfitt, John .................... 1947-49Parfitt, Richard ................ 1952-53Paskievitch, Thomas ...... 1990-91Paskiewicz, Stanley .1940-41, ’46Patterson, Nicholas .............2003Pavelka, James ...................1967Peddie, Jade ................. 1993-96Peel, Ryan .................... 2004-05Pelon, Brian .................. 1991-92Peterson, Michael ......... 1963-64Peterson, Paul .............. 1963-66Phillion, Gerald .............. 1981-84Phillion, Scott ......................2009Phillips, Nicholas ........... 1995-98Picot, Daniel ................. 1962-63Pickens, Scott ............... 2001-02Pieratt, Scott ................. 1997-00Pikur, John ................... 1993-96Pleiness, Chad .............. 1999-02Pitock, Joseph .............. 1949-52Plant, ‘Bud’ .........................1942Provencher, Donald .............1942Pruitt, Charles ............... 1953-54Podschlne, Robert ......... 1984-87Pohlman, Carl ............... 1972-74Porte, Peter ........................1943Portt, Glenn ........................1940Potter, Chester ....................1925Pulkiner, Eino ................ 1926-28Pulver, Daniel ................ 1989-90Pung, Nathan ................ 2005-06

QQuinn, Michael ....................1941

RRademacher, Richard .... 1955-57Rambo, Daniel .............. 1986-89Rambow, Rob ............... 1996-98Rayl, Joseph ................. 1992-93Raymond, Aurthur ...1909, ’11-13Reams, Jason .....................1993Reece, David ......................1969Reed, William ......................1947Reid, Bradley ......................2001Reid, Kevin .........................1983Reineke, Karl ..........1989, ’91-92Reitzel, Michael ...................1984Renwick ....................... 1915-16Resnick, Bryan ....................2006Reynolds, Dale ........1910-11, ’13Ricchio. James ............. 2004-07Rich, Clifford ................. 1947-50Richard, Jeff ................. 2006-07Richards, Oliver ...................1910Richardson, Greggory ..........1993Richardson, Ray ............ 1940-42Richmond, John ..................1932Rieman, Walter ............. 1956-58Riker III, Robert ............. 1987-90Rindle, Jacob ......................1996Ritter, Kevin .................. 1989-90Rivers, Gary .......................1956, Robbins, George .....1923-24, ’26Robbins, Travis .............. 1994-96Roberson, Harold .......... 1965-66Roberts, Phil ................. 1996-99Robinson, Charles ...............1931Rodewald, Ben .............. 2006-07Rohn, Andrew ............... 1984-87Rohn, Daniel ................. 1975-77Rokos, Frank................. 1995-96Rollin, James ................ 1991-92

Roman, Andrew ..................1993Rooney, Reid .......................2009Root, Robert ................. 1955-56Ross, Carey ................. 1980-83Rosselit, John ............... 1937-39Rozyla, Leo ................... 1949-51Ruddy, J. A. .......................1902Ruhlig, Matthew ............ 1992-95Ruhlman, Jayson .......... 2004-05Ruhlman, Josh .............. 2005-06Ruppel, Kenneth ........... 1992-94Russell, Sam ......................2009Ryznar, Walter ..............1939, ’41

SSabol, Jacob............... 2008-09Salach, Michael ............ 1989-90Samec, James .............1959, ’61Sampsell, Keith ............. 2002-03Sanborn, Jacob ............. 1997-00Sayad, Mark ................. 1984-85Schafer, Todd ................ 1991-92Schaller, Derek .............. 2004-05Scheerer, William .......... 1967-68Schell, Christopher ..............2003Schell, Daniel ..........1997, ’99-00Schepeler, Bruce .................1972Schervish, Michael ........ 1977-78Scheurer, Bryan ............ 2000-01Scheurer, Mark ............. 1992-94Schneider, Brad ..................1994 Schneider, Raymond ... 1991-993Schuck, Thomas ........... 1979-80Schultz, John ......................1958Schultz, LeRoy ....................1963Schultz, Ludwig............. 1976-77Scott, Douglas .............. 1981-82Scott, H. Lee ................. 1948-49Scott, John .............1947, ’49-50Scott, Spencer .............. 1957-58Sellers, Mark ................ 1984-87Sellers, Rick .................. 1987-89Seltz, Wilbur ................1950, ’52Senchuk, Albert............. 1972-74Servinski, Jeffrey .......... 1990-91Sexton, William ...................1942Seymour, Harold..................1951Shragal, Stephen .......... 1969-71Sharpe, Robert ....................1950Sheesley, Thomas ...............1994Sherwood, Larry ...........1941, ’46Shooltz, David .........1980, ’82-84Shultz, Keith .......................1943Siler, Jeffrey .................. 1993-94Slamer, Charles ...................1975Slota, Nicholas ....................1932Smith, Charles ....................1915Smith, Kevin ................. 1975-76Smith, Rex .................... 1959-60Smith, Richard ....................1953Smith, Richard H. ......... 1967-69Smith, Richard J. .......... 1994-95Smith, William Jr. ......... 1947-48Smoot, Kevin ................ 1997-99Smrekar, Francis .................1952Snyder, Allen ................. 1919-20Soff, Raymond .............. 1977-79Southland, Kip .............. 1984-87Southwell, Max ...................1957Sovern, Jeffery .............. 1971-73Sponseller, Richter ..............1979Spahr, Timothy .............. 1990-93Spickernan, Dale ........... 1985-87Spicuzzi, Jeffery ............ 1982-84Spink, Percy .......................1918Spotts ................................1922Sprague, Jerry ....................1924Spross, Harold .............. 1909-10Stadnika, Robert ........... 1974-76Stambaugh, Ray .................1914

Stamats, Donald .................1929Stauffer, Gary ...............1945, ’48Stead, Fred .........................1902Steele, Michael ............. 1999-00Stevens, Claude ..................1950Stevens, Thomas .................1972Stevers, Alan................. 1967-68Stewart, Robert ...................1937Stickle, Bruce .....................1907Stilgenbauer, Floyd ........ 1912-13Stinson, Harold ...................1930Stone, S. ...........................1914Stough, Percy ............... 1929-30Stovall,.Tyler................. 2005-08Stowe.................................1926Stricker, John ................ 1962-64Strieker, Gary ................ 1962-64Sucharski, Kenneth ....... 1974-75Suggitt, Christopher ...... 1997-99Sullivan, Robert ............. 1948-49Sura, Jerry.................... 1970-71Sutherland, Adam ......... 2003-04Sutton, Louis ......................1946Sventko, Andrew .................1955Swanson, Steven .......... 1973-74Swanton, Sid ......................1928Sylvester ............................1907Szalka, Gary ................. 1967-69Szpyrka, Scott ............... 2006-07

TTallon, Ralph ................. 1922-23Tapani, Kevin ................ 1983-86Taylor, Dan .................... 2006-09Taylor, Fred .............1918-19, ’21Taylor, Gary ................... 1965-66Taylor, Les ..........................1929Teas, James ............... 2006-08Tefft, J. Craig ...............1967, ’69Tellar, Norman ..............1925, ’30Tenges, Jack ......................1945Teno, Steve ................... 2008-09Tews, Michael ............... 1989-90Thalison, Frank ...................1949Theaker, Dennis ............ 1978-81Theunissen, Chris ......... 1975-77Theunissen, Michael ..... 1973-75Theunissen, Nate ................2009Theunissen, William ............1946Thomas, Andrew .................2009Thomas, Francis .................1937Thompson, Shane ......... 1988-91Trellay, John .......................1946Tresh, Thomas ....................1957Trost, Donald ......................1954Trotter, Shane .....................2001Tobin, James ................ 1975-76Tortora, Raymond ................1949Teyzan, Gerald .............. 1953-56Tubbs, Farley ................ 1925-26Tulk, Allan ..................... 1947-48Tuohy, Ralph .......................1921Turcott, Thomas ..................1943Turner, Richard.............. 1958-59Tweddale, Thomas ..............1957Twomley, David ............. 1997-99Tyo, Brian ..................... 1995-98

UUdell, Jerry ................... 1937-38Uebele, Donald ............. 1920-21Uzarski, Kevin ............... 1998-00

VVacca, Gene ................. 1981-83VanArtsen, William ........ 1956-57Van Damme, Jude ......... 1993-96VanDeventer, Robert ...... 1951-53VanSloten, Ronald ......... 1989-90VandenBelt, Ben ........... 1914-15

Vanderlinden, Mark ....... 1977-80Vandermoere, Brian ...... 1987-89VanderWall, Douglas ..... 1963-66VanderWerf, Robert ....... 1954-55Van Hosen, Ralph .........1916, ’20Valente, Jason ....................1993Veach, Robert ............... 1958-61Vincent, Frank .....................1932Vincent, Merton ......1915-16, ’18VonReichbauer, Robert .. 1972-73

WWabeke, Douglas .......... 1979-80Wakerfield ..........................1902Walker, Edward ...................1964Wallin, Dean ................. 1973-74Ward, Mark................... 1982-83Ward, Michael............... 1980-83Ward, William .........1942-43, ’46Wardrop, Robert ..................1946Warner ...............................1922Waters, Jerry ......................1956Waters, Richard ..................1960Watkins, James ............ 1964-66Watkins, Ray ................. 1912-13Watkins, Richard ........... 1969-71Wattrick, Donald ........... 1931-32Weatherly, Michael ........ 1985-88Weaver, Charles ..................1991Weber, Duane ............... 1988-89Weckerly, Gary .............. 1965-66Weisenburger, Perk ....... 1978-80Weisler, David ............... 1969-71Welker, Chase ............... 2003-04Wells, Kurtis ................. 2004-05Whatley, Ralph ....................1919Wheeler, Donald ..................1955Wheeler, James ..................1946Wheeler, James ..................2001Whipple, John .....................1959Whitaker, Herbert ................1948Whitehead, Larry ........... 1969-71Whitman, Duane ........... 1956-58Whitmore, Hudson ........ 1998-99Wichert, Edwin .............. 1950-52Wiese, Kurt ................... 1978-81Wild, Ronald .......................1961Williams, Archie ..................1899Williams, Conley..................1943Williams, Larry .............. 1977-79Williams, Nicholas ......... 1993-96Williams, Steve ...................1998Williams, W. Wallace ...... 1971-73Williams, Wilbur ............ 1950-52Wilmarth, Joseph .......... 1965-66Wilson, Eric .................. 1982-85Wilson, Melbourne ........ 1918-19Wilson, Michael ............ 1997-98Wilson, Wayne .............. 1955-56Wiltse .................................1914Wiltse, Ronald ............... 1953-54Wingert, Andy ............... 2005-06Winters, John ............... 1913-14Winters, Wilfred ............ 1946-47Wirebaugh, Derek ......... 1993-96Wright, Kenneth ...........1925, ’27Wisneski, Leo ............... 1938-41Wojda, Joseph ....................1987

YYoung, Curtis ................ 1980-81Young, Kevin ................. 1992-94

ZZastrow, Nicolas............ 2000-02Zimmer, Richard..................1966Zimmerman, Michael .... 1967-69Zimmerman, Verne ........ 1927-28

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Opponent Win Loss Tie BeganAbilene Christian 6 0 0 1975Adrian 7 0 0 1911Akron 39 14 0 1968Alabama-Birmingham 2 4 0 2005Albion 7 4 0 1913Alma 72 37 2 1899Alma Ind. 0 1 0 1919Aquinas 10 0 1 1983Arkansas 0 2 0 1998Arkansas State 8 2 0 1979Armstrong State 2 0 0 1972Austin Peay 3 7 0 1960Ball State 82 47 0 1960Baylor 2 5 0 1977Bellarmine 2 1 0 1968Bellevue 6 3 0 1990Belmont 5 1 0 1963Belmont-Abbey 2 0 0 1972Bethune-Cookman 1 0 0 1996Bowling Green 59 31 0 1971Bradley 1 2 0 1989Brigham Young 0 1 0 1994Bucknell 1 0 0 2009Buffalo 15 4 0 2003Butler 1 1 0 1999Cadillac YMCA 3 0 0 1907Calvin 36 6 0 1926Campbell 1 0 0 1997Central Florida 0 7 0 1985Cincinnati 3 3 0 1975The Citadel 2 1 0 1973Chicago State 3 0 0 2002Chicago YMCA 1 0 0 1923Christian Brotherss 3 0 0 1967Clare High Schoo 0 1 0 1905Cleary Business College 1 1 0 1914Clemson 1 0 0 1973Cleveland State 1 1 0 1999Coleman Ind. 5 0 0 1901Concordia 2 0 0 2005Connecticut 0 1 0 2005Coppin State 1 0 0 2008Creighton 0 1 0 1998Dallas 8 0 0 1975Davidson 0 1 0 1972David Lipscomb 7 1 0 1959Duquesne 3 0 0 2006Detroit 66 33 0 1921Detroit Mercy 51 30 0 1924Detroit Tech 2 0 0 1928Duke 0 2 0 1972Duquesne 5 1 0 1995East Carolina 1 0 0 1987East Tennessee 2 3 0 1979Earlham 2 0 0 1962Eastern Illinois 24 23 0 1951Eastern Kentucky 2 0 0 2005

Opponent Win Loss Tie BeganEastern Michigan 122 86 1 1907Evansville 9 5 0 1956Fairfield 1 0 0 2008Ferris State 15 25 1 1905Florence State 3 0 0 1970Florida 0 7 0 1977Florida Gulf Coast 1 1 0 2009Florida Southern 2 2 0 1971Florida State 0 2 0 1990Fort Custer 2 0 0 1945Franklin 4 0 0 1960Furman 2 1 2 1972Georgia Southern 1 2 0 1974Georgia Tech 0 1 0 1985Georgetown 1 0 0 2005Grand Rapids J.C. 1 0 0 1927Grand Rapids U. 0 1 0 1942Grand Valley State 37 5 0 1976Hanover 3 0 0 1958Hartwick 1 0 0 1971Hillsdale 44 19 0 1920Holy Cross 1 0 0 2005Hope 15 7 0 1915Houston 4 10 0 1981Illinois 0 2 0 1990Illinois-Chicago 2 1 0 2008Illinois State 23 34 1 1951Indiana 4 5 0 1956Indiana State 18 7 0 1968Ionia Prison 1 0 0 1945Iowa 2 1 0 1972Iowa State 2 0 0 1980IPFW 5 1 0 2003Ithaca 0 0 1 1985Jacksonville 3 4 0 1995Jacksonville State 1 0 0 2009Kalamazoo 13 5 0 1912Kansas 5 7 0 1979Kansas State 1 4 0 1996Kent State 48 43 0 1973Kentucky 0 1 0 1995Kentucky Wesleyan 6 0 0 1963Kinross AFB 2 0 0 1955Lawrence Tech 1 0 0 1941Lehigh 3 0 0 1974Long Island 2 0 0 2001Louisian State 0 2 0 1995Louisiana Tech 1 0 0 1971Lowell Ind. 1 0 0 1939Maine 6 2 0 1980Mankato State 1 0 0 1971Marietta 1 0 0 1971Marion Pros 0 1 0 1905Marshall 11 1 0 1998Memphis State 6 4 0 1966Mercer 0 1 0 1998Miami (Ohio) 57 35 0 1973

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Opponent Win Loss Tie BeganMichigan 29 36 2 1956Michigan State 60 44 0 1911Michigan State ‘B’ 2 3 0 1916Middle Tennessee 1 1 0 1964Minnesota 3 6 0 1977Missouri 1 4 0 1978Missouri Southern 0 1 0 1990Mobilgas 0 1 0 1938Moorhead State 11 4 0 1962Morningside 2 0 0 1980Mt. Pleasant High School 7 3 0 1896Mt. Pleasant Ind. 3 3 0 1899Murray State 1 0 0 1958Nebraska 0 2 0 1982New Mexico State 1 0 0 1987New York Tech 2 1 0 1988North Branch Ind. 1 1 0 1932North Carolina-Asheville 1 2 0 2009North Dakota State 0 1 0 2008North Florida 3 4 0 1995Northeast Louisiana 1 0 0 1995Northeastern 0 3 0 2006Northern Illinois 65 36 0 1951Nothern Iowa 6 0 0 1979Northwood 34 5 0 1977Notre Dame 9 16 1 1957Oakland 30 3 0 1977Ohio 56 30 0 1973Ohio State 3 3 0 2006Oklahoma 5 8 0 1975Oklahoma City 2 0 0 1987Olivet 9 3 0 1915Oral Roberts 2 3 0 1986Oregon State 1 1 0 2000Pan American 16 17 0 1979Penn State 3 0 0 2002Pepperdine 0 2 0 1988Percy Jones Hosp. 1 1 0 1945Pittsburgh 1 2 0 2007Postum Cereal 0 2 0 1928Princeton 1 0 0 1971Purdue 2 1 0 1995Rhode Island 1 0 0 2005Rice 3 0 0 1980Rollins 6 3 0 1971Roosevelt Oil 1 3 0 1937Sacred Heart 1 1 0 2005Saginaw Valley 35 4 1 1982Saginaw Athletics 0 0 1 1940Sam Houston 1 5 0 1988San Antonio 2 2 0 1992Stephen F. Austin 2 1 0 1991Siena Heights 3 0 0 2003St. Bonaventure 1 1 0 1996St. John’s 0 1 0 2000St. Joseph (Ind.) 4 3 0 1957St. Leo (Fla.) 1 0 0 1971

Opponent Win Loss Tie BeganSt. Louis 3 0 0 1966St. Mary’s (Mich.) 6 7 0 1919St. Viators’ 0 1 0 1924San Diego 1 0 0 1971Shepherd Reds 2 0 0 1907South Alabama 1 1 0 1987South Carolina 3 2 0 1972South Dakota 1 0 0 1980South Florida 5 3 0 1971SIU-Edwardsville 2 1 0 1971Southeast Missouri 6 2 0 1961Southern Illinois 15 24 0 1951Southern Utah 1 3 0 2004Southwest State 2 2 0 1961Spring Arbor 1 0 0 2006Stetson 4 8 0 1985Taylor 3 1 0 1968Temple 1 1 0 1984Tennessee A&I 2 0 0 1970Texas 0 4 0 1977Texas-Arlington 6 2 0 1975Texas A&M 4 5 0 1987Texas Christian 6 2 0 1975Texas Wesleyan 6 4 0 1975Toledo 74 37 0 1973Tulane 0 2 0 1985Union 3 0 0 1967UNLV 4 3 0 1988Utah 0 1 0 2004Utah Valley 0 1 0 2004Valparaiso 2 0 0 2006Vanderbilt 2 2 0 1959Vermont 0 1 0 2008Villanova 0 1 0 2006Virgina Tech 3 0 0 1977VMI 2 0 0 1985Wabash 1 0 0 1957Wake Forest 1 1 0 1989Wayne State 42 8 0 1945Weidman Ind. 1 1 0 1915West Georgia 2 0 0 1985Western Illinois 31 24 0 1951Western Kentucky 5 1 0 2005Western Michigan 67 80 1 1920Wichita State 1 0 0 2009William & Mary 1 0 0 1971William Penn 1 2 0 1991Windsor 1 0 0 1924Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2 0 0 2009Wooster 1 0 0 1943Wright State 1 0 0 2007Xavier 8 2 0 1979Youngstown State 2 3 0 2004

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198040-14-1 overall, 12-5 MAC

3/7/80 vs. South Dakota# W 9 - 23/7/80 vs. Rice# W 2 - 13/08/80 vs. Rice# W 3 - 03/08/80 at Texas-Pan American# L 0 - 83/10/80 vs. Kansas# W 6 - 23/11/80 vs. Northern Illinois# W 6 - 53/11/80 vs. Kansas# L 2 - 53/12/80 at Texas-Pan American# W 6 - 13/13/80 vs. Northern Illinois# W 12 - 43/14/80 vs. Kansas# L 4 - 53/15/80 vs. Iowa State# W 7 - 53/15/80 vs. Maine# L 2 - 53/16/80 vs. Morningside# W 14 - 13/16/80 vs. Maine# W 4 - 03/22/80 at Indiana State (1) W 3 - 23/22/80 at Indiana State (2) L 6 - 93/23/80 at Indiana State (1) W 3 - 03/23/80 at Indiana State (2) L 4 - 54/07/80 at Michigan State (1) W 6 - 54/07/80 at Michigan State (2) W 7 - 04/09/80 Grand Valley State (1) W 9 - 84/09/80 Grand Valley State (2) W 10 - 44/13/80 Detroit (1) W 7 - 64/13/80 Detroit (2) L 0 - 44/15/80 at Michigan (1) W 11 - 24/15/80 at Michigan (2) T 5 - 54/16/80 Northwood (1) W 3 - 04/16/80 Northwood (2) W 10 - 44/18/80 Toledo* (1) L 5 - 44/18/80 Toledo* (2) W 3 - 24/19/80 Bowling Green* (1) W 7 - 54/19/80 Bowling Green* (2) L 4 - 144/23/80 Hillsdale (1) W 14 - 14/23/80 Hillsdale (2) W 6 - 04/25/80 at Ball State* (1) W 1 - 04/25/80 at Ball State* (2) W 7 - 64/26/80 at Miami* (1) W 7 - 44/26/80 at Miami* (2) W 7 - 54/29/80 Michigan State W 6 - 34/30/80 Calvin (1) W 12 - 14/30/80 Calvin (2) W 15 - 05/03/80 at Eastern Michigan* (1) L 2 - 135/03/80 at Eastern Michigan* (2) W 2 - 05/06/80 Alma (1) W 22 - 65/06/80 Alma (2) W 9 - 75/09/80 Kent State* (1) W 7 - 15/09/80 Kent State* (2) W 17 - 105/10/80 Ohio* (1) W 5 - 45/10/80 Ohio* (2) W 14 - 45/13/80 Ferris State W 8 - 35/16/80 at Northern Illinois* (1) W 8 - 05/16/80 at Northern Illinois* (2) W 11 - 45/17/80 at Western Michigan* W 9 - 25/22/80 Michigan^ L 4 - 95/23/80 Brigham Young^ L 0 - 9

# indicates Palm Valley Tournament at Edinburg, Texas* indicates MAC game^ indicates NCAA Mideast Regional at Ann Arbor, Mich.

198137-13 overall, 13-3 MAC

3/06/81 at Houston (1) L 5 - 63/06/81 at Houston (2) W 3 - 03/07/81 at Houston (1) L 0 - 23/07/81 at Houston (2) W 14 - 03/09/81 vs. Arkansas State# W 3 - 23/09/81 at Texas-Pan American# W 2 - 13/10/81 vs. Northern Illinois# W 6 - 03/12/81 vs. Arkansas State# L 2 - 43/13/81 vs. Northern Illinois# W 4 - 03/14/81 at Texas-Pan American# W 1 - 03/15/81 vs. Kansas! W 11 - 34/04/81 Detroit (1) W 16 - 24/04/81 Detroit (2) W 7 - 64/07/81 Grand Valley State (1) W 4 - 04/07/81 Grand Valley State (2) L 5 - 13

4/10/81 Miami* (1) W 3 - 14/10/81 Miami* (2) W 6 - 04/11/81 Ball State* (1) W 5 - 34/11/81 Ball State* (2) W 7 - 44/14/81 at Michigan State (1) W 8 - 34/14/81 at Michigan State (2) W 7 - 34/15/81 Michigan State (1) L 5 - 74/15/81 Michigan State (2) W 10 - 54/18/81 Eastern Michigan* (1) W 2 - 14/18/81 Eastern Michigan* (2) W 11 - 34/20/81 Northwood (1) W 7 - 44/20/81 Northwood (2) W 5 - 04/24/81 at Ohio* (1) W 4 - 14/24/81 at Ohio* (2) W 9 - 34/27/81 Indiana State (1) W 8 - 04/27/81 Indiana State (2) L 1 - 54/28/81 Indiana State (1) W 2 - 04/28/81 Indiana State (2) W 5 - 45/01/81 Western Michigan* (1) L 1 - 25/01/81 Western Michigan* (2) L 1 - 35/02/81 Northern Illinois* (1) W 6 - 15/02/81 Northern Illinois* (2) L 4 - 55/04/81 Ferris State (1) W 7 - 55/04/81 Ferris State (2) W 12 - 25/08/81 at Bowling Green* (1) W 1 - 05/08/81 at Bowling Green* (2) W 5 - 25/09/81 at Toledo* (1) W 6 - 15/09/81 at Toledo* (2) W 8 - 75/14/81 vs. Eastern Michigan$ L 0 - 75/15/81 vs. Western Michigan$ W 4 - 25/15/81 vs. Miami$ W 4 - 15/16/81 vs. Eastern Michigan L 4 - 55/21/81 vs. Maine% L 2 - 105/22/81 at Yale% W 7 - 25/23/81 vs. St. John’s% L 13 - 23

# indicates Palm Valley Tournament at Edinburg, Texas! indicates game played at Edinburg, Texas* indicates MAC game$ indicates MAC Tournament at Mount Pleasant, Mich.% indicates NCAA Regionals at New Haven, Conn.

198224-17 overall, 8-4 MAC

3/13/82 vs. Michigan# L 0 - 133/13/82 vs. Michigan# L 2 - 73/14/82 at Houston L 1 - 63/14/82 at Houston L 2 - 63/15/82 at Texas-Pan American^ L 5 - 63/16/82 vs. Arkansas State^ W 6 - 43/17/82 vs. Nebraska^ L 4 - 113/18/82 vs. Morningside^ W 9 - 13/19/82 vs. Michigan^ L 0 - 113/20/82 vs. Kansas^ L 6 - 73/21/82 vs. Nebraska^ L 0 - 24/10/82 at Michigan State (1) W 11 - 54/10/82 at Michigan State (2) L 0 - 34/12/82 Saginaw Valley State (1) W 13 - 04/12/82 Saginaw Valley State (2) W 10 - 04/20/82 Michigan State (1) W 8 - 64/20/82 Michigan State (2) L 1 - 84/21/82 Wayne State (1) W 3 - 24/21/82 Wayne State (2) W 9 - 34/25/82 Grand Valley State (1) W 8 - 14/25/82 Grand Valley State (2) W 12 - 54/27/82 at Ferris State (1) L 6 - 94/27/82 at Ferris State (2) W 14 - 65/01/82 Eastern Michigan* (1) W 4 - 05/01/82 Eastern Michigan* (2) L 4 - 85/02/82 at Eastern Michigan* (1) L 8 - 115/02/82 at Eastern Michigan* (2) W 15 - 65/03/82 Detroit (1) W 7 - 15/03/82 Detroit (2) W 6 - 55/04/82 Northwood (1) L 2 - 75/04/82 Northwood (2) W 7 - 55/07/82 at Western Michigan* (1) L 4 - 65/07/82 at Western Michigan* (2) L 7 - 85/08/82 Western Michigan* (1) W 3 - 15/08/82 Western Michigan* (2) W 8 - 65/11/82 Ferris State (1) W 9 - 7

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5/11/82 Ferris State (2) W 7 - 05/14/82 Northern Illinois* (1) W 3 - 05/14/82 Northern Illinois* (2) W 3 - 15/15/82 Northern Illinois* (1) W 12 - 05/15/82 Northern Illinois* (2) W 13 - 0

* indicates MAC game# indicates game played at Houston, Texas^ indicates Citrus Tournament at Edinburg, Texas

198331-19 overall, 5-6 MAC

3/11/83 vs. Oklahoma State W 7 - 13/12/83 vs. Missouri L 2 - 73/12/83 vs. Texas-Pan American L 1 - 63/14/83 vs. Kansas^ L 2 - 63/14/83 vs. Texas-Pan American^ L 1 - 23/15/83 vs. Sam Houston^ W 6 - 43/16/83 vs. Missouri^ L 8 - 93/17/83 vs. Northern Iowa^ W 5 - 13/18/83 vs. Kansas^ W 10 - 33/18/83 vs. Missouri^ L 1 - 93/19/83 at Houston L 3 - 43/19/83 vs. Minnesota W 6 - 33/25/83 at Indiana (1) W 4 - 33/25/83 at Indiana (2) L 0 - 13/26/83 at Indiana (1) L 1 - 23/26/83 at Indiana (2) L 6 - 104/05/83 Grand Valley State (1) W 6 - 14/05/83 Grand Valley State (2) L 0 - 14/07/83 Saginaw Valley State (1) W 15 - 34/07/83 Saginaw Valley State (2) W 7 - 04/09/83 at Michigan State (1) W 6 - 44/09/83 at Michigan State (2) W 10 - 24/12/83 Michigan State (1) W 7 - 44/12/83 Michigan State (2) W 5 - 44/15/83 Detroit L 4 - 174/16/83 Detroit (1) L 3 - 64/16/83 Detroit (2) W 10 - 84/19/83 at Ferris State (1) W 4 - 34/19/83 at Ferris State (2) W 14 - 34/22/83 Ball State* (1) L 0 - 14/22/83 Ball State* (2) W 12 - 04/23/83 Ball State* (1) W 7 - 14/23/83 Ball State* (2) W 8 - 54/29/83 Olivet (1) W 12 - 24/29/83 Olivet (2) W 11 - 24/30/83 Aquinas (1) W 7 - 54/30/83 Aquinas (2) W 14 - 25/01/83 Wayne State (1) W 18 - 45/01/83 Wayne State (2) W 6 - 05/03/83 Ferris State (1) W 4 - 15/03/83 Ferris State (2) W 15 - 65/06/83 at Eastern Michigan* L 1 - 35/06/83 at Eastern Michigan* L 3 - 55/07/83 at Eastern Michigan* L 1 - 25/10/83 Northwood (1) W 9 - 25/10/83 Northwood (2) W 12 - 55/13/83 Western Michigan* (1) L 7 - 155/13/83 Western Michigan* (2) W 7 - 35/14/83 vs. Western Michigan* (1) L 3 - 55/14/83 vs. Western Michigan* (2) W 9 - 4

* indicates MAC game^ indicates Citrus Tournament at Edinburg, Texas

198441-17 overall, 20-8 MAC

3/08/84 at Rice W 5 - 33/09/84 at Houston L 0 - 43/10/84 at Houston (1) W 2 - 13/10/84 at Houston (2) L 5 - 63/12/84 Oklahoma# W 2 - 13/13/84 Kansas# L 3 - 103/13/84 Texas-Pan American# L 1 - 113/14/84 Oklahoma# L 4 - 123/15/84 Maine# W 8 - 23/16/84 Maine# W 15 - 13

3/16/84 Michigan# W 9 - 83/17/84 Kansas# W 6 - 53/31/84 Michigan State (1) W 4 - 33/31/84 Michigan State (2) W 4 - 24/02/84 Saginaw Valley State (1) W 4 - 34/02/84 Saginaw Valley State (2) W 2 - 04/03/84 Northwood (1) W 4 - 24/03/84 Northwood (2) W 2 - 14/07/84 Indiana (1) L 0 - 64/07/84 Indiana (2) L 1 - 54/10/84 at Eastern Michigan* (1) L 4 - 74/10/84 at Eastern Michigan* (2) W 9 - 54/13/84 at Kent State* (1) W 16 - 64/13/84 at Kent State* (2) W 12 - 54/20/84 Bowling Green* (1) W 3 - 04/20/84 Bowling Green* (2) L 1 - 24/23/84 Bowling Green* (1) W 4 - 34/23/84 Bowling Green* (2) L 2 - 54/24/84 Grand Valley State W 2 - 04/27/84 at Ball State* (1) W 6 - 44/27/84 at Ball State* (2) W 14 - 14/28/84 at Ball State* (1) W 14 - 14/28/84 at Ball State* (2) W 20 - 15/01/84 Eastern Michigan* (1) W 8 - 55/01/84 Eastern Michigan* (2) W 9 - 85/04/84 Miami* (1) W 7 - 55/04/84 Miami* (2) W 6 - 45/05/84 Miami* (1) W 5 - 15/05/84 Miami* (2) W 9 - 85/08/84 Western Michigan* (1) L 4 - 55/08/84 Western Michigan* (2) W 11 - 85/11/84 Ohio* (1) L 3 - 115/11/84 Ohio* (2) W 17 - 115/12/84 Ohio* (1) W 13 - 125/12/84 Ohio* (2) W 12 - 15/14/84 Ferris State (1) W 21 - 65/14/84 Ferris State (2) W 10 - 55/15/84 Detroit (1) W 5 - 45/15/84 Detroit (2) W 13 - 45/18/84 at Toledo* (1) L 7 - 95/18/84 at Toledo* (2) W 8 - 75/19/84 at Toledo* (1) L 1 - 45/19/84 at Toledo* (2) L 2 - 65/26/84 Indiana State^ L 2 - 45/27/84 Temple^ W 15 - 105/29/84 Indiana State^ W 4 - 05/30/84 Michigan^ L 3 - 4

# indicates Citrus Tournament at Edinburg, Texas* indicates MAC game^ indicates NCAA Mideast Regional at Mount Pleasant, Michigan4/01/03

198537-15-1 overall, 23-9 MAC

3/07/85 at Georgia Tech L 6 - 113/08/85 at West Georgia (1) L 7 - 93/08/85 at West Georgia (2) W 19 - 53/10/85 at Florida Southern W 20 - 143/11/85 Ithaca# T 9 - 93/11/85 Rollins# L 4 - 133/12/85 VMI# W 6 - 33/12/85 Stetson# W 11 - 63/13/85 Tulane# L 4 - 64/02/85 Saginaw Valley State (1) W 11 - 34/02/85 Saginaw Valley State (2) W 9 - 14/03/85 Grand Valley State (1) W 10 - 94/03/85 Grand Valley State (2) W 10 - 64/09/85 Eastern Michigan* (1) W 6 - 24/09/85 Eastern Michigan* (2) W 7 - 34/12/85 Kent State* (1) L 0 - 24/12/85 Kent State* (2) W 2 - 04/13/85 Kent State* (1) L 3 - 54/13/85 Kent State* (2) W 6 - 24/16/85 at Western Michigan* (1) W 15 - 04/16/85 at Western Michigan* (2) W 5 - 34/19/85 at Bowling Green* (1) W 10 - 74/19/85 at Bowling Green* (2) W 4 - 14/20/85 at Bowling Green* (1) W 8 - 74/20/85 at Bowling Green* (2) W 11 - 04/23/85 Ferris State (1) W 16 - 6

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4/23/85 Ferris State (2) W 7 - 64/26/85 Ball State* (1) W 8 - 54/26/85 Ball State* (2) W 3 - 24/27/85 Ball State* (1) W 14 - 34/27/85 Ball State* (2) W 8 - 24/30/85 at Eastern Michigan* (1) W 6 - 04/30/85 at Eastern Michigan* (2) W (8) 11 - 95/03/85 at Miami* (1) W 9 - 05/03/85 at Miami* (2) W 11 - 95/04/85 at Miami* (1) W 4 - 15/04/85 at Miami* (2) L 1 - 65/07/85 Western Michigan* (1) L 3 - 45/07/85 Western Michigan* (2) L 4 - 55/10/85 at Ohio* (1) W 6 - 45/10/85 at Ohio* (2) W 7 - 65/11/85 at Ohio* (1) L 3 - 65/11/85 at Ohio* (2) W 9 - 25/14/85 at Michigan State (1) L 0 - 155/14/85 at Michigan State (2) W 10 - 15/15/85 at Ferris State (1) W 12 - 85/15/85 at Ferris State (2) W 11 - 65/17/85 Toledo* (1) W 2 - 05/17/85 Toledo* (2) L 1 - 45/18/85 Toledo* (1) W 10 - 35/18/85 Toledo* (2) L 4 - 65/23/85 Georgia Tech^ L 6 - 75/24/85 Eastern Kentucky^ L 7 - 10

* indicates MAC game# indicates Rollins Tournament at Winter Park, Fla.^ indicates NCAA Tournament at Tallahassee, Fla.

198643-16-1 overall, 25-6 MAC

3/08/86 at Houston (1) L 10 - 123/08/86 at Houston (2) L 2 - 93/09/86 at Houston L 6 - 73/10/86 vs. Arkansas State# W 7 - 33/10/86 vs. Oklahoma# L 2 - 33/11/86 vs. Texas-Pan American# W 7 - 63/12/86 vs. Kansas# L 0 - 53/13/86 vs. Oklahoma# W 9 - 13/14/86 vs. Arkansas State# W 2 - 13/15/86 vs. Baylor# W 5 - 23/15/86 vs. Texas-Pan American# L 2 - 43/29/86 Northwood (1) W 19 - 03/29/86 Northwood (2) W 11 - 04/01/86 Saginaw Valley State (1) W 10 - 94/01/86 Saginaw Valley State (2) T 1 - 14/04/86 at Toledo* (1) L 1 - 24/04/86 at Toledo* (2) L 2 - 34/05/86 at Toledo* (1) W 7 - 04/05/86 at Toledo* (2) W 4 - 14/08/86 at Ferris State (1) W 15 - 64/08/86 at Ferris State (2) W 9 - 54/11/86 Miami* (1) W 5 - 34/11/86 Miami* (2) W 3 - 14/12/86 Miami* (1) W 10 - 04/12/86 Miami* (2) W 3 - 24/15/86 at Western Michigan* W 9 - 14/17/86 Grand Valley State (1) W 5 - 44/17/86 Grand Valley State (2) L 5 - 94/22/86 Eastern Michigan* (1) W 3 - 14/22/86 Eastern Michigan* (2) W 10 - 04/25/86 Bowling Green* (1) W 7 - 04/25/86 Bowling Green* (2) W 8 - 14/26/86 Bowling Green* (1) L 8 - 94/26/86 Bowling Green* (2) W 5 - 14/29/86 Western Michigan (1) W 11 - 74/29/86 Western Michigan* (2) W 8 - 25/02/86 at Kent State* (1) L 4 - 75/02/86 at Kent State* (2) L 5 - 75/03/86 at Kent State* (1) W 4 - 25/03/86 at Kent State* (2) W 6 - 45/05/86 Michigan State (1) W 19 - 35/05/86 Michigan State (2) W 14 - 75/06/86 at Eastern Michigan* (1) W 12 - 105/06/86 at Eastern Michigan* (2) W 11 - 45/09/86 Ohio* (1) W 9 - 25/09/86 Ohio* (2) W 2 - 0

5/10/86 Ohio* (1) W 4 - 15/10/86 Ohio* (2) W 12 - 85/12/86 at Detroit (1) L 9 - 105/12/86 at Detroit (2) W 13 - 05/14/86 Ferris State (1) W 6 - 55/14/86 Ferris State (2) W 2 - 15/16/86 at Ball State* (1) W 18 - 75/16/86 at Ball State* (2) W 3 - 25/17/86 at Ball State* (1) L 6 - 125/17/86 at Ball State* (2) W 10 - 75/23/86 vs. Oral Roberts^ W 7 - 25/24/86 vs. Indiana State^ L 3 - 55/25/86 vs. Oral Roberts^ W 6 - 25/25/86 vs. Indiana State^ L 6 - 7

* indicates MAC game# indicates Citrus Tournament at Edinburg, Texas^ indicates NCAA Tournament at Ann Arbor, Mich.

198740-15 overall, 23-7 MAC

3/6/87 at Texas A&M L 3 - 63/7/87 at Texas A&M (1) L 0 - 23/7/87 at Texas A&M (2) L 6 - 103/9/87 vs. Oklahoma City# W 3 - 23/9/87 vs. Arkansas State# W 9 - 83/10/87 vs. New Mexico State # W 5 - 23/11/87 vs. Oklahoma City# W 4 - 13/12/87 vs. Oklahoma# W 2 - 13/13/87 vs. Texas-Pan American# W 2 - 13/27/87 Saginaw Valley State W 7 - 54/4/87 Toledo* W 3 - 04/5/87 Toledo* W 6 - 34/6/87 Michigan State (1) L 2 - 44/6/87 Michigan State (2) W 5 - 24/8/87 Aquinas (1) W 12 - 24/8/87 Aquinas (2) W 5 - 04/9/87 Detroit (1) W 8 - 64/9/87 Detroit (2) W 9 - 54/11/87 at Miami* (1) W 9 - 34/11/87 at Miami* (2) L 1 - 94/12/87 at Miami* (1) L 1 - 24/12/87 at Miami* (2) W 9 - 54/15/87 Western Michigan* (1) W 6 - 24/15/87 Western Michigan* (2) W 4 - 04/22/87 at Eastern Michigan* (1) W 4 - 34/22/87 at Eastern Michigan* (2) L 0 - 44/23/87 Grand Valley State W 7 - 44/25/87 at Bowling Green* (1) W 9 - 14/25/87 at Bowling Green* (2) W 9 - 34/26/87 at Bowling Green* (1) W 5 - 34/26/87 at Bowling Green* (2) W 10 - 44/28/87 Ferris State (1) W 7 - 44/28/87 Ferris State (2) W 8 - 74/29/87 at Western Michigan* (1) W 9 - 24/29/87 at Western Michigan* (2) L 5 - 65/2/87 Kent State* (1) W 6 - 55/2/87 Kent State* (2) W 4 - 35/3/87 Kent State* (1) L 5 - 145/3/87 Kent State* (2) W 7 - 55/6/87 Eastern Michigan* (1) W 7 - 45/6/87 Eastern Michigan* (2) W 11 - 45/9/87 at Ohio* (1) W 11 - 15/9/87 at Ohio* (2) W 13 - 55/10/87 at Ohio* (1) W 5 - 45/10/87 at Ohio* (2) W 14 - 25/12/87 at Ferris State (1) W 11 - 65/12/87 at Ferris State (2) L 9 - 105/14/87 at Michigan State L 6 - 75/16/87 Ball State* (1) L 2 - 45/16/87 Ball State* (2) W 7 - 45/17/87 Ball State* (1) W 6 - 35/17/87 Ball State* (2) L 9 - 145/21/87 vs. South Alabama$ L 0 - 25/22/87 vs. East Carolina$ W 17 - 95/23/87 vs. Georgia Southern$ L 1 - 3

# indicates Palm Valley Tournament at Edinburg, Texas$ indicates NCAA Regional at Tallahassee, Fla.* indicates MAC game

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198847-15 overall, 24-8 MAC

3/04/88 at Sam Houston State (1) W 16 - 23/04/88 at Sam Houston State (2) L 2 - 73/05/88 at Sam Houston State (1) L 2 - 63/05/88 at Sam Houston State (2) L 1 - 23/07/88 vs. Texas-Pan American# W 11 - 03/08/88 vs. Arkansas State# W 7 - 43/09/88 vs. New York Tech# W 2 - 43/09/88 vs. New York Tech# W 5 - 03/10/88 vs. New York Tech# W 10 - 53/12/88 vs. Michigan# W 11 - 53/12/88 vs. Pan American# W 11 - 14/01/88 Aquinas (1) W 9 - 84/01/88 Aquinas (2) W 8 - 54/04/88 Northwood W 14 - 24/05/88 Grand Valley State (1) W 10 - 04/05/88 Grand Valley State (2) W 13 - 24/08/88 Kent State* (1) W 4 - 24/08/88 Kent State* (2) W 2 - 14/09/88 Kent State* (1) W 3 - 24/09/88 Kent State* (2) L 1 - 44/12/88 at Detroit (1) W 6 - 54/12/88 at Detroit (2) L 2 - 54/13/88 Michigan State (1) W 6 - 04/13/88 Michigan State (2) W 6 - 24/19/88 at Eastern Michigan* (1) W 2 - 04/19/88 at Eastern Michigan* (2) L 5 - 64/22/88 Miami* (1) W 2 - 14/22/88 Miami* (2) L 5 - 74/23/88 Miami* (1) W 10 - 34/23/88 Miami* (2) W 10 - 44/26/88 Western Michigan* (1) W 6 - 44/26/88 Western Michigan* (2) W 5 - 34/29/88 at Ball State* (1) W 9 - 54/29/88 at Ball State* (2) W 6 - 04/30/88 at Ball State* (1) W 11 - 04/30/88 at Ball State* (2) W 4 - 15/02/88 Northwood W 6 - 55/03/88 Saginaw Valley State W 6 - 35/06/88 Toledo* (1) W 3 - 25/06/88 Toledo* (2) L 1 - 65/07/88 Toledo* (1) W 9 - 35/07/88 Toledo* (2) L 1 - 45/10/88 at Eastern Michigan* (1) W 7 - 25/10/88 at Eastern Michigan* (2) L 1 - 25/11/88 Ferris State (1) W 10 - 65/11/88 Ferris State (2) W 13 - 55/13/88 Ohio* (1) W 6 - 55/13/88 Ohio* (2) L 0 - 35/14/88 Ohio* (1) W 6 - 05/14/88 Ohio* (2) W 8 - 25/15/88 Ferris State (1) W 10 - 45/15/88 Ferris State (2) W 31 - 115/17/88 Western Michigan* (1) L 3 - 55/17/88 Western Michigan* (2) W 4 - 25/21/88 at Bowling Green* (1) W 7 - 15/21/88 at Bowling Green* (2) W 1 - 05/22/88 Bowling Green* (1) W 9 - 35/22/88 Bowling Green* (2) W 6 - 15/27/88 vs. UNLV$ W 10 - 75/28/88 vs. Pepperdine$ L 8 - 115/28/88 vs. Evansville$ W 7 - 65/29/88 vs. Pepperdine$ L 4 - 5

$ indicates NCAA West 2 Regional at Tucson, Ariz.# indicates Palm Valley Tournament at Edinburg, Texas* indicates MAC game

198938-20-1 overall, 20-11 MAC

3/02/89 at Sam Houston (1) L 3 - 53/02/89 at Sam Houston (2) L 1 - 63/03/89 at Texas A&M L 2 - 33/06/89 Baylor# L 4 - 53/07/89 Wake Forest# L 0 - 13/08/89 Baylor# L 2 - 83/09/89 Maine# W 3 - 13/09/89 Arkansas State# W 6 - 0

3/10/89 Maine# L 2 - 43/10/89 Bradley# L 5 - 63/11/89 Bradley# W 8 - 73/11/89 Wake Forest# W 5 - 44/01/89 Saginaw Valley (1) W 10 - 54/01/89 Saginaw Valley (2) W 3 - 04/03/89 Northwood W 14 - 04/04/89 Aquinas (1) W 15 - 74/04/89 Aquinas (2) T 4 - 44/07/89 Kent State* (1) W 3 - 04/07/89 Kent State* (2) L 4 - 64/08/89 Kent State* (1) W 3 - 24/08/89 Kent State* (2) W 10 - 44/11/89 Grand Valley State (1) W 7 - 44/11/89 Grand Valley State (2) W 16 - 44/13/89 Ferris State (1) W 8 - 34/13/89 Ferris State (2) W 10 - 74/18/89 at Eastern Michigan* (1) W 4 - 34/18/89 at Eastern Michigan* (2) L 1 - 84/21/89 at Miami* (1) L 3 - 94/21/89 at Miami* (2) W 12 - 14/22/89 at Miami* (1) W 8 - 24/22/89 at Miami* (2) L 9 - 104/24/89 Northwood W 12 - 44/25/89 at Western Michigan* (1) L 5 - 64/25/89 at Western Michigan* (2) W 4 - 24/28/89 Ball State* (1) W 6 - 44/28/89 Ball State* (2) L 7 - 84/29/89 Ball State* (1) L 5 - 64/29/89 Ball State* (2) W 13 - 04/30/89 Michigan State (1) W 3 - 04/30/89 Michigan State (2) L 5 - 65/03/89 Detroit (1) W 4 - 15/03/89 Detroit (2) W 5 - 45/05/89 Toledo* (1) L 1 - 65/05/89 Toledo* (2) W 6 - 15/06/89 Toledo* (1) W 3 - 15/06/89 Toledo* (2) W 5 - 15/09/89 Eastern Michigan* (1) W 3 - 25/09/89 Eastern Michigan* (2) W 4 - 15/10/89 at Ferris State (1) W 7 - 55/10/89 at Ferris State (2) W 5 - 25/12/89 at Ohio* L 0 - 25/13/89 at Ohio* W 9 - 25/13/89 at Ohio* W 11 - 45/16/89 Western Michigan* (1) L 2 - 95/16/89 Western Michigan* (2) L 1 - 55/19/89 Bowling Green* (1) W 3 - 15/19/89 Bowling Green* (2) W 13 - 25/20/89 at Bowling Green* (1) W 7 - 25/20/89 at Bowling Green* (2) W 8 - 5

# indicates Palm Valley Tournament at Edinburg, Texas* indicates MAC game

199036-17 overall, 19-9 MAC

3/05/90 Bellevue# W 8 - 63/05/90 Texas-Pan American# L 1 - 53/06/90 Bellevue# W 13 - 33/07/90 Texas-Pan American # L 6 - 73/08/90 Bellevue# W 8 - 43/08/90 Texas-Pan American # L 0 - 123/09/90 Bellevue# L 5 - 63/10/90 Bellevue# W 7 - 53/10/90 Texas-Pan American # L 8 - 93/11/90 vs. Missouri Southern L 16 - 183/28/90 Saginaw Valley (1) W 2 - 13/28/90 Saginaw Valley (2) W 10 - 13/29/90 Northwood W 9 - 14/01/90 Grand Valley (1) W 14 - 04/01/90 Grand Valley (2) W 6 - 44/04/90 Michigan L 2 - 54/13/90 at Ball State* (1) W 11 - 14/13/90 at Ball State* (2) W 5 - 04/14/90 at Ball State* (1) W 13 - 44/14/90 at Ball State* (2) W 7 - 24/17/90 at Michigan W 8 - 64/18/90 at Ferris State (1) W 13 - 0

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4/18/90 at Ferris State (2) W 15 - 74/20/90 Ohio* (1) W 2 - 04/20/90 Ohio* (2) W 4 - 34/21/90 Ohio* (1) W 6 - 14/21/90 Ohio* (2) W 9 - 14/24/90 at Eastern Michigan* (1) W 7 - 64/24/90 at Eastern Michigan* (2) L 3 - 44/27/90 Miami* (1) W 13 - 124/27/90 Miami* (2) W 6 - 54/28/90 Miami* (1) W 3 - 14/28/90 Miami* (2) L 4 - 105/01/90 Western Michigan* (1) L 7 - 165/01/90 Western Michigan* (2) L 7 - 115/02/90 Ferris State (1) L 0 - 115/02/90 Ferris State (2) W 17 - 75/04/90 at Toledo* (1) W 6 - 05/04/90 at Toledo* (2) W 3 - 05/07/90 Northwood W 8 - 75/08/90 at Ohio State W 24 - 225/09/90 at Detroit (1) W 15 - 95/09/90 at Detroit (2) W 9 - 55/11/90 Bowling Green* (1) W 11 - 105/11/90 Bowling Green* (2) W 15 - 55/12/90 Bowling Green* (1) W 14 - 05/12/90 Bowling Green* (2) L 4 - 65/15/90 Eastern Michigan* (1) L 2 - 35/15/90 Eastern Michigan* (2) L 2 - 55/18/90 at Kent State* (1) L 2 - 45/18/90 at Kent State* (2) L 4 - 65/19/90 at Kent State* (1) W 9 - 65/19/90 at Kent State* (2) W 6 - 2

* indicates MAC game# indicates Palm Valley Tournament at Edinburg, Texas

199133-27 overall, 16-16 MAC

3/01/91 vs. Stephen F. Austin (1) W 13 - 63/01/91 vs. Stephen F. Austin (2) L 12 - 143/02/91 vs. Stephen F. Austin W 11 - 53/02/91 vs. Houston L 5 - 113/04/91 Houston# W 3 - 23/05/91 William Penn# (1) W 8 - 03/05/91 William Penn# (2) L 5 - 113/06/91 Texas-Pan American# (1) W 9 - 63/06/91 Texas-Pan American# (2) L 0 - 113/08/91 William Penn # L 3 - 43/09/91 Texas-Pan American # L 0 - 53/23/91 at Evansville (1) L 5 - 83/23/91 at Evansville (2) W 12 - 53/24/91 at Evansville L 7 - 164/01/91 Northwood W 5 - 14/02/91 Grand Valley (1) W 5 - 04/02/91 Grand Valley (2) W 8 - 24/04/91 Ferris State (1) W 10 - 04/04/91 Ferris State (2) W 4 - 04/09/91 at Western Michigan* (1) W 3 - 14/09/91 at Western Michigan* (2) L 1 - 24/10/91 at Michigan L 4 - 114/12/91 Ball State* (1) W 2 - 14/12/91 Ball State* (2) W 2 - 04/13/91 Ball State* (1) W 11 - 04/13/91 Ball State* (2) W 4 - 04/16/91 Michigan W 14 - 94/17/91 Saginaw Valley (1) W 13 - 44/17/91 Saginaw Valley (2) W 5 - 24/19/91 at Ohio* (1) L 1 - 34/19/91 at Ohio* (2) L 3 - 44/20/91 at Ohio* (1) L 2 - 44/20/91 at Ohio* (2) L 3 - 44/23/91 Eastern Michigan* (1) L 2 - 44/23/91 Eastern Michigan* (2) L 4 - 54/26/91 at Miami* (1) L 0 - 54/26/91 at Miami* (2) W 7 - 44/27/91 at Miami* (1) L 1 - 24/27/91 at Miami* (2) L 7 - 84/30/91 Western Michigan* (1) W 11 - 44/30/91 Western Michigan* (2) L 5 - 105/01/91 Northwood W 8 - 45/03/91 Toledo* (1) W 2 - 0

5/03/91 Toledo* (2) W 3 - 15/04/91 Toledo* (1) W 8 - 25/04/91 Toledo* (2) W 5 - 45/07/91 Detroit (1) W 9 - 35/07/91 Detroit (2) L 8 - 145/08/91 at Ferris State (1) W 4 - 25/08/91 at Ferris State (2) L 10 - 135/11/91 at Bowling Green* (1) L 2 - 35/11/91 at Bowling Green* (2) W 4 - 05/12/91 at Bowling Green* (1) W 16 - 115/12/91 at Bowling Green* (2) W 6 - 25/14/91 at Eastern Michigan* (1) L 2 - 45/14/91 at Eastern Michigan* (2) L 3 - 105/17/91 Kent State* (1) L 0 - 35/17/91 Kent State* (2) L 0 - 35/18/91 Kent State* (1) W 7 - 65/18/91 Kent State* (2) W 2 - 0

* indicates MAC game# indicates Citrus Tournament

199231-27-1, 18-12-1 MAC

2/28/92 Texas-San Antonio# W 7 - 12/29/92 Texas-Pan American# L 0 - 33/02/92 Bellevue# W 9 - 63/03/92 Bellevue# L 13 - 193/03/92 Texas-Pan American# L 7 - 83/04/92 Texas-Pan American# L 4 - 63/05/92 Bellevue# L 2 - 33/06/92 Iowa State# W 9 - 83/06/92 Texas-Pan American# L 2 - 53/20/92 at Oklahoma L 1 - 73/21/92 at Oklahoma (1) L 3 - 103/21/92 at Oklahoma (2) L 4 - 53/27/92 at Miami* (1) L 3 - 53/27/92 at Miami* (2) L 3 - 43/28/92 at Miami* (1) W 6 - 23/28/92 at Miami* (2) L 11 - 123/30/92 Saginaw Valley State L 0 - 73/30/92 Saginaw Valley State W 8 - 44/03/92 Ohio* (1) W 9 - 84/03/92 Ohio* (2) L 3 - 64/04/92 Ohio* (1) L 3 - 54/04/92 Ohio* (2) W 6 - 44/07/92 at Western Michigan* (1) W 9 - 44/07/92 at Western Michigan* (2) W 9 - 54/10/92 at Ball State* (1) W 3 - 04/10/92 at Ball State* (2) W 3 - 24/11/92 at Ball State* (1) W 16 - 24/11/92 at Ball State* (2) W 7 - 54/13/92 Grand Valley State L 2 - 84/14/92 at Toledo* (1) L 3 - 74/14/92 at Toledo* (2) W 5 - 14/17/92 Eastern Michigan* (1) W 7 - 04/17/92 Eastern Michigan* (2) W 4 - 04/18/92 Eastern Michigan* (1) W 4 - 24/18/92 Eastern Michigan* (2) W 4 - 04/21/92 Ferris State (1) W 15 - 44/21/92 Ferris State (2) W 7 - 04/22/92 Michigan W 7 - 64/24/92 Bowling Green* T 2 - 24/25/92 Bowling Green* (1) W 7 - 54/25/92 Bowling Green* (2) L 1 - 74/28/92 Western Michigan* (1) L 2 - 84/28/92 Western Michigan* (1) W 4 - 34/29/92 Northwood L 10 - 125/01/92 at Kent State* (1) L 1 - 55/01/92 at Kent State* (2) L 2 - 55/02/92 at Kent State* (1) L 0 - 75/02/92 at Kent State* (2) L 3 - 95/03/92 Northwood W 6 - 25/05/92 Toledo* (1) W 4 - 05/05/92 Toledo* (2) W 1 - 05/06/92 at Detroit (1) L 4 - 65/06/92 at Detroit (2) W 4 - 35/07/92 at Ferris State (1) W 15 - 85/07/92 at Ferris State (2) W 15 - 55/14/92 Ohio @ W 12 - 25/15/92 at Kent State @ W 7 - 6

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5/16/92 at Kent State @ L 3 - 95/16/92 at Kent State @ L 1 - 3

* indicates MAC game# indicates Palm Valley Tournament at Texas-Pan American@ indicates MAC Tournament game at Kent, Ohio

199339-19 overall, 22-10 MAC

3/05/93 Texas A&I W 4 - 33/06/93 Texas-Pan American W 5 - 13/08/93 Evansville# L 2 - 43/09/93 Evansville# W 8 - 63/10/93 Evansville# W 6 - 53/11/93 Maine# W 6 - 53/12/93 Bellevue# W 9 - 53/13/93 Evansville# L 0 - 73/25/93 Northwood W 11 - 13/30/93 Ferris State (1) W 6 - 53/30/93 Ferris State (2) L 6 - 73/31/93 Saginaw Valley State W 8 - 14/02/93 at Miami* (1) W 10 - 34/02/93 at Miami* (2) W 12 - 04/03/93 at Miami* (1) W 6 - 14/03/93 at Miami* (2) W 1 - 04/07/93 at Michigan State (1) W 6 - 24/07/93 at Michigan State (2) W 14 - 124/09/93 at Akron* (1) W 5 - 14/09/93 at Akron* (2) L 1 - 24/10/93 at Akron* (1) W 5 - 04/10/93 at Akron* (2) W 5 - 14/13/93 at Western Michigan* (1) L 0 - 14/13/93 at Western Michigan* (2) W 3 - 24/14/93 Northwood (1) W 4 - 04/14/93 Northwood (2) W 4 - 04/16/93 Ball State* (1) L 2 - 64/16/93 Ball State* (2) L 0 - 94/17/93 Ball State* (1) W 4 - 34/17/93 Ball State* (2) W 3 - 24/21/93 Detroit (1) L 2 - 34/21/93 Detroit (2) L 6 - 94/23/93 Eastern Michigan* (1) W 12 - 64/23/93 Eastern Michigan* (2) W 3 - 24/24/93 Eastern Michigan* (1) W 11 - 44/24/93 Eastern Michigan* (2) W 11 - 84/27/93 Western Michigan* (1) L 3 - 44/27/93 Western Michigan* (2) L 5 - 104/28/93 at Ferris State (1) W 12 - 64/28/93 at Ferris State (2) W 14 - 74/30/93 at Toledo* (1) L 1 - 84/30/93 at Toledo* (2) W 7 - 45/01/93 at Toledo* (1) W 4 - 35/01/93 at Toledo* (2) W 5 - 35/07/93 Kent State* (1) L 1 - 45/07/93 Kent State* (2) W 5 - 45/08/93 Kent State* (1) L 0 - 15/08/93 Kent State* (2) W 4 - 35/10/93 at Saginaw Valley State (1) W 10 - 85/10/93 at Saginaw Valley State (2) W 10 - 85/11/93 at Michigan L 3 - 115/14/93 Bowling Green* (1) W 11 - 35/14/93 Bowling Green* (2) W 3 - 25/15/93 Bowling Green* (1) W 6 - 45/15/93 Bowling Green* (2) L 6 - 75/17/93 Notre Dame L 4 - 75/20/93 Western Michigan L 4 - 65/21/93 Kent State L 0 - 6

* indicates MAC game# indicates Citrus Tournament at Edinburg, Texas^ indicates MAC Tournament at Kent, Ohio

199438-21 overall, 18-11 MAC

3/04/94 at Texas-San Antonio L 4 - 53/05/94 at Texas-San Antonio (1) L 1 - 53/05/94 at Texas-San Antonio (2) W 3 - 23/07/94 at Texas-Pan American W 9 - 3

3/08/94 at Texas-Pan American W 13 - 03/09/94 at Texas-Pan American (1) W 3 - 03/09/94 at Texas-Pan American (2) W 6 - 53/10/94 at Texas-Pan American W 12 - 53/11/94 at Texas-Pan American W 5 - 13/12/94 at Texas-Pan American W 9 - 83/29/94 Northwood W 12 - 13/30/94 Saginaw Valley State (1) W 14 - 23/30/94 Saginaw Valley State (2) L 8 - 104/02/94 Miami* (1) W 14 - 54/02/94 Miami* (2) W 11 - 24/03/94 Miami* (1) W 6 - 54/03/94 Miami* (2) L 6 - 74/06/94 Ferris State (1) W 8 - 44/06/94 Ferris State (2) W 8 - 44/09/94 Akron* (1) W 19 - 104/09/94 Akron* (2) L 7 - 104/10/94 Akron* (1) W 18 - 34/10/94 Akron* (2) L 3 - 74/13/94 Western Michigan* (1) W 12 - 34/13/94 Western Michigan* (2) L 3 - 74/16/94 at Ball State* (1) W 17 - 134/16/94 at Ball State* (2) W 14 - 64/17/94 at Ball State* (1) W 15 - 54/17/94 at Ball State* (2) W 5 - 04/20/94 Michigan State (1) W 14 - 74/20/94 Michigan State (2) L 3 - 114/23/94 at Eastern Michigan* (1) L 5 - 84/23/94 at Eastern Michigan* (2) W 5 - 34/24/94 at Eastern Michigan* (1) L 3 - 74/24/94 at Eastern Michigan* (2) W 20 - 24/26/94 Northwood L 7 - 124/27/94 at Western Michigan* (1) W 3 - 24/27/94 at Western Michigan* (2) W 5 - 34/28/94 Ferris State L 2 - 44/30/94 Toledo* W 4 - 25/01/94 Toledo* (1) W 8 - 15/01/94 Toledo* (2) L 11 - 135/04/94 Michigan W 6 - 55/07/94 at Kent State* W 5 - 15/08/94 at Kent State* (1) L 5 - 75/08/94 at Kent State* (2) W 8 - 75/09/94 at Notre Dame L 4 - 55/10/94 Grand Valley State W 15 - 35/12/94 at Detroit (1) W 7 - 05/12/94 at Detroit (2) W 11 - 35/14/94 at Bowling Green* (1) L 4 - 55/14/94 at Bowling Green* (2) L 4 - 55/15/94 at Bowling Green* (1) L 1 - 35/15/94 at Bowling Green* (2) L 0 - 55/19/94 at Kent State+ W 2 - 15/20/94 vs. Ohio+ W 5 - 05/21/94 Kent State+ W 5 - 45/26/94 at Florida St.$ L 6 - 85/27/94 vs. Brigham Young$ L 6 - 8

+ indicates MAC Tournament game played at Kent, Ohio* Indicates MAC game$ indicates NCAA Regional at Tallahassee, Fla.

199541-19 overall, 19-12 MAC

3/03/95 vs. Xavier# W 3 - 23/04/95 vs. Purdue# W 10 - 93/05/95 vs. The Citadel# W 4 - 33/06/95 vs. Xavier# W 13 - 103/06/95 vs. Duquesne# W 10 - 23/07/95 at Jacksonville# W 7 - 53/08/95 vs. Austin Peay# L 1 - 23/09/95 vs. North Florida# L 3 - 43/10/95 vs. Northern Illinois# W 3 - 23/11/95 vs. Kentucky# L 6 - 73/16/95 Northwood W 14 - 43/17/95 Northwood W 9 - 43/25/95 Grand Valley State (1) W 17 - 83/25/95 Grand Valley State (2) W 8 - 33/29/95 Saginaw Valley State (1) W 10 - 93/29/95 Saginaw Valley State (2) W 11 - 54/01/95 Ohio* (1) W 8 - 44/01/95 Ohio* (2) L 4 - 11

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4/02/95 Ohio* (1) W 7 - 04/02/95 Ohio* (2) W 7 - 54/06/95 Michigan State L 6 - 94/08/95 at Miami* W 9 - 34/09/95 at Miami* (1) W 12 - 94/09/95 at Miami* (2) W 8 - 54/12/95 Western Michigan* (1) W 4 - 34/12/95 Western Michigan* (2) L 5 - 194/13/95 Detroit W 7 - 64/15/95 at Akron* (1) L 3 - 44/15/95 at Akron* (2) W 6 - 14/16/95 at Akron* (1) L 4 - 94/16/95 at Akron* (2) W 10 - 74/19/95 Northwood W 16 - 74/22/95 Ball State* (1) W 9 - 24/22/95 Ball State* (2) L 2 - 84/23/95 Ball State* (1) W 6 - 04/23/95 Ball State* (2) W 13 - 44/26/95 at Western Michigan* (1) L 4 - 84/26/95 at Western Michigan* (2) L 2 - 64/27/95 at Michigan State W 15 - 124/29/95 Eastern Michigan* (1) W 6 - 54/29/95 Eastern Michigan* (2) W 10 - 94/30/95 Eastern Michigan* (1) L 4 - 64/30/95 Eastern Michigan* (2) L 0 - 15/04/95 Notre Dame (1) W 8 - 35/04/95 Notre Dame (2) W 8 - 75/06/95 at Toledo* (1) W 10 - 05/06/95 at Toledo* (2) L 1 - 25/07/95 at Toledo* (1) W 12 - 15/07/95 at Toledo* (2) W 9 - 25/13/95 Kent State* (1) L 4 - 135/13/95 Kent State* (2) W 7 - 45/14/95 Kent State* (1) W 11 - 105/14/95 Kent State* (2) L 2 - 75/18/95 vs. Kent State+ W 3 - 05/19/95 vs. Akron+ W 16 - 85/20/95 vs. Kent State+ L 6 - 115/20/95 vs. Kent State+ W 7 - 45/25/95 at Louisiana State@ L 3 - 55/26/95 vs. Northeast Louisiana@ W 14 - 115/27/95 at Louisiana State@ L 5 - 10

# indicates game at Jacksonville, Fla.* indicates MAC game+ indicates MAC Tournament at Bowling Green, Ohio@ indicates NCAA Regionals in Baton Rouge, La.

199631-20 overall, 16-14 MAC

3/02/96 at Jacksonville W 9 - 33/03/96 vs. Kansas State L 5 - 73/04/96 vs. Bethune-Cookman W 8 - 43/05/96 vs. Purdue L 3 - 43/06/96 at North Florida W 8 - 73/07/96 vs. Austin Peay (1) L 3 - 83/07/96 vs. Xavier (2) W 16 - 53/08/96 vs. Kansas State W 10 - 33/09/96 vs. Purdue (1) W 10 - 43/09/96 vs. St. Bonaventure (2) L 4 - 73/23/96 at Western Michigan* (1) L 0 - 33/23/96 at Western Michigan* (2) W 8 - 43/28/96 Saginaw Valley (1) W 8 - 13/28/96 Saginaw Valley (2) W 6 - 33/30/96 at Ohio* (1) L 1 - 33/30/96 at Ohio* (2) L 2 - 33/31/96 at Ohio* (1) W 2 - 03/31/96 at Ohio* (2) W 9 - 14/03/96 at Detroit (1) W 4 - 34/03/96 at Detroit (2) W 5 - 44/06/96 Miami* (1) W 7 - 04/06/96 Miami* (2) L 3 - 44/07/96 Miami* (1) W 11 - 24/07/96 Miami* (2) W 5 - 04/10/96 at Western Michigan* (1) W 7 - 44/10/96 at Western Michigan* (2) W 15 - 104/13/96 Akron* (1) W 13 - 24/13/96 Akron* (2) L 4 - 64/14/96 Akron* (1) L 5 - 74/14/96 Akron* (2) W 3 - 0

4/16/96 Northwood W 12 - 44/17/96 at Michigan L 2 - 34/20/96 at Ball State* (1) L 5 - 74/20/96 at Ball State* (2) W 6 - 54/21/96 at Ball State* (1) L 1 - 34/21/96 at Ball State* (2) L 5 - 94/24/96 Western Michigan* (1) W 5 - 44/24/96 Western Michigan* (2) L 7 - 94/27/96 at Eastern Michigan* (1) L 7 - 84/27/96 at Eastern Michigan* (2) L 4 - 124/28/96 at Eastern Michigan* (1) W 5 - 04/28/96 at Eastern Michigan* (2) W 5 - 05/02/96 Northwood W 26 - 85/04/96 Toledo* (1) W 8 - 15/04/96 Toledo* (2) L 4 - 65/05/96 Toledo* (1) L 7 - 115/05/96 Toledo* (2) W 10 - 55/06/96 Grand Valley State (1) W 11 - 25/06/96 Grand Valley State (2) W 6 - 55/12/96 at Kent State* (1) L 0 - 115/12/96 at Kent State* (2) W 9 - 5

* indicates MAC game

199725-20 overall, 14-14 MAC

2/28/97 vs. Xavier# L 4 - 123/01/97 vs. Jacksonville State# L 11 - 153/01/97 at North Florida# W 9 - 63/02/97 vs. Austin Peay# L 1 - 63/03/97 vs. Jacksonville State# W 13 - 113/04/97 vs. Xavier# W 12 - 93/05/97 vs. Western Michigan# W 8 - 53/06/97 vs. St. Bonaventure# W 10 - 23/08/97 vs. Campbell# W 8 - 53/26/97 Saginaw Valley State (1) W 7 - 63/26/97 Saginaw Valley State (2) W 9 - 43/27/97 at Notre Dame L 9 - 143/29/97 at Bowling Green* (1) L 0 - 33/29/97 at Bowling Green* (2) L 3 - 104/01/97 Detroit (1) W 5 - 24/01/97 Detroit (2) W 13 - 74/02/97 vs. Michigan State L 6 - 94/05/97 Ohio* (1) L 6 - 104/05/97 Ohio* (2) W 7 - 54/06/97 Ohio* (1) L 4 - 114/06/97 Ohio* (2) W 7 - 64/09/97 at Western Michigan* (1) W 2 - 14/09/97 at Western Michigan * (2) L 4 - 64/13/97 Miami* (1) L 1 - 54/13/97 Miami* (2) W 7 - 04/19/97 at Akron* (1) W 4 - 24/19/97 at Akron* (2) L 4 - 54/20/97 at Akron* (1) W 2 - 14/20/97 at Akron* (2) W 3 - 14/23/97 Western Michigan * (1) W 9 - 34/23/97 Western Michigan * (2) L 3 - 44/26/97 Ball State* (1) W 7 - 64/26/97 Ball State* (2) L 3 - 64/27/97 Ball State* (1) W 4 - 34/27/97 Ball State* (1) L 2 - 85/01/97 Grand Valley State W 16 - 75/03/97 Eastern Michigan* (1) L 2 - 35/03/97 Eastern Michigan* (2) L 1 - 25/04/97 Eastern Michigan* (1) W 7 - 55/04/97 Eastern Michigan* (2) W 20 - 75/06/97 vs. Michigan L 9 - 105/10/97 at Toledo* (1) W 7 - 35/10/97 at Toledo* (2) W 5 - 25/11/97 at Toledo* (1) L 10 - 125/11/97 at Toledo* (2) L 10 - 14

* indicates MAC game# indicates Kennel Club Classic at Jacksonville, Fla.

199834-25 overall, 23-9 MAC

2/25/98 at Notre Dame L 5 - 73/07/98 vs. Xavier W 11 - 3

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3/07/98 vs. Western Michigan L 4 - 93/08/98 vs. Creighton L 6 - 93/09/98 at North Florida W 6 - 23/10/98 at Jacksonville L 3 - 123/11/98 at Jacksonville L 6 - 133/12/98 vs. Mercer L 5 - 83/12/98 at Stetson W 8 - 33/13/98 at Central Florida (1) L 4 - 73/13/98 at Central Florida (2) L 3 - 73/24/98 at Arkansas L 2 - 43/25/98 at Arkansas L 2 - 73/28/98 at Marshall* (1) W 16 - 33/28/98 at Marshall* (2) W 12 - 83/29/98 at Ohio* (1) W 10 - 63/29/98 at Ohio* (2) W 10 - 64/02/98 Northwood W 8 - 14/03/98 Grand Valley L 6 - 114/04/98 Bowling Green* (1) W 3 - 24/04/98 Bowling Green* (2) L 5 - 94/05/98 Miami* (1) W 5 - 44/05/98 Miami* (2) W 8 - 64/07/98 Saginaw Valley L 7 - 114/08/98 at Kent State* (1) L 3 - 84/08/98 at Kent State* (2) L 8 - 114/09/98 Detroit W 11 - 64/11/98 at Eastern Michigan* (1) W 4 - 24/11/98 at Eastern Michigan* (2) L 5 - 74/12/98 at Eastern Michigan* (1) W 5 - 34/12/98 at Eastern Michigan* (2) W 11 - 64/14/98 Northwood W 9 - 74/18/98 Toledo* (1) W 13 - 54/18/98 Toledo* (2) W 6 - 54/19/98 Toledo* (1) L 1 - 54/19/98 Toledo* (2) W 6 - 04/20/98 at Saginaw Valley W 14 - 04/22/98 Akron* (1) W 4 - 24/22/98 Akron* (2) W 11 - 54/23/98 Michigan State (1) L 5 - 74/23/98 Michigan State (2) L 5 - 164/25/98 at Western Michigan* (1) L 4 - 74/25/98 at Western Michigan* (2) W 4 - 24/26/98 Western Michigan* (1) L 1 - 54/26/98 Western Michigan* (2) W 6 - 24/29/98 at Detroit (1) W 10 - 14/29/98 at Detroit (2) W 7 - 64/30/98 at Michigan W 10 - 75/02/98 Northern Illinois* (1) W 4 - 25/02/98 Northern Illinois* (2) W 10 - 25/03/98 Northern Illinois* (1) W 12 - 15/03/98 Northern Illinois* (2) W 6 - 55/09/98 at Ball State* (1) W 7 - 05/09/98 at Ball State* (2) L 5 - 65/10/98 at Ball State* (1) W 10 - 65/10/98 at Ball State* (2) L 0 - 35/13/98 vs. Kent State+ W 8 - 05/14/98 vs. Miami+ L 5 - 65/15/98 vs. Western Michigan+ L 3 - 7

* indicates MAC game+ indicates MAC Tournament game in Bowling Green, Ohio

199924-32 overall, 15-15 MAC

3/05/99 at Florida L 2 - 43/06/99 at Florida L 3 - 43/07/99 at Florida L 2 - 73/08/99 vs. Austin Peay# L 13 - 163/09/99 at Jacksonville # L 3 - 73/10/99 Duquesne W 20 - 113/10/99 at North Florida# L 0 - 103/11/99 vs. Duquesne # L 2 - 53/12/99 vs. Illinois# L 5 - 63/19/99 at Oral Roberts L 3 - 123/20/99 at Oral Roberts L 5 - 123/21/99 at Oral Roberts L 9 - 103/25/99 vs. Cleveland State% W 2 - 13/26/99 vs. Duquesne% W 9 - 63/27/99 vs. Xavier% L 3 - 43/27/99 vs. Toledo% L 0 - 63/28/99 vs. Butler% W 5 - 3

3/30/99 at Michigan L 3 - 73/31/99 Saginaw Valley State W 18 - 24/03/99 Marshall* (1) W 6 - 24/03/99 Marshall* (2) L 2 - 74/06/99 Grand Valley State W 28 - 54/08/99 Northwood W 9 - 04/10/99 at Bowling Green* (1) L 0 - 44/10/99 at Bowling Green* (2) W 3 - 14/11/99 at Miami* (1) L 0 - 74/11/99 at Miami* (2) L 5 - 64/14/99 Kent State* (1) W 7 - 24/14/99 Kent State* (2) L 2 - 84/15/99 Northwood W 7 - 34/17/99 Eastern Michigan* (1) W 7 - 64/17/99 Eastern Michigan* (2) W 7 - 54/18/99 Eastern Michigan* (1) L 5 - 74/18/99 Eastern Michigan* (2) W 6 - 34/20/99 at Detroit L 5 - 64/22/99 at Notre Dame L 1 - 34/24/99 at Toledo* (1) L 3 - 44/24/99 at Toledo* (2) L 2 - 34/25/99 at Toledo* (1) W 7 - 04/25/99 at Toledo* (2) W 8 - 24/28/99 at Akron* (1) W 14 - 64/28/99 at Akron* (2) W 4 - 24/29/99 Oakland W 12 - 15/01/99 Western Michigan* (1) W 9 - 55/01/99 Western Michigan* (2) L 2 - 35/02/99 at Western Michigan* (1) L 4 - 75/02/99 at Western Michigan* (2) L 2 - 45/08/99 at Northern Illinois* (1) W 16 - 05/08/99 at Northern Illinois* (2) W 8 - 35/09/99 at Northern Illinois* (1) W 11 - 25/09/99 at Northern Illinois* (2) W 8 - 75/12/99 at Michigan State L 2 - 45/15/99 Ball State* (1) L 3 - 45/15/99 Ball State* (2) L 3 - 85/16/99 Ball State* (3) L 2 - 45/16/99 Ball State* (4) L 5 - 8

# indicates game played in Jacksonville, Fla.% indicates Akron Invitational in Akron, Ohio* indicates MAC game

200041-17 overall, 18-8 MAC

3/03/00 Michigan# (1) W 11 - 63/03/00 Western Michigan# L 3 - 63/04/00 Xavier# W 9 - 83/05/00 Akron# W 5 - 23/06/00 at North Florida L 2 - 143/07/00 Duquesne# W 7 - 13/08/00 South Alabama# W 7 - 23/09/00 Duquesne# W 3 - 23/10/00 St. Johns# L 5 - 63/11/00 Notre Dame# L 0 - 53/12/00 Iowa# W 9 - 33/18/00 Ohio State^ (1) L 4 - 113/18/00 at Texas A&M W 5 - 33/19/00 Oregon State^ (1) W 5 - 33/19/00 at Texas A&M W 5 - 03/20/00 Ohio State^ (1) W 3 - 23/20/00 Oregon State^ (2) L 3 - 53/29/00 Saginaw Valley W 12 - 73/30/00 Wayne State W 15 - 44/01/00 at Ohio* (1) L 4 - 74/01/00 at Ohio* (2) W 5 - 34/02/00 at Marshall* (1) W 11 - 54/02/00 at Marshall* (2) W 12 - 94/05/00 at Michigan State L 2 - 54/10/00 Miami* (1) W 8 - 34/10/00 Miami* (2) W 6 - 54/12/00 at Oakland (1) W 18 - 64/12/00 at Oakland (2) W 7 - 14/15/00 at Ball State* (1) L 5 - 84/15/00 at Ball State* (2) W (8) 4 - 34/16/00 at Ball State* (1) L 6 - 84/16/00 at Ball State* (2) W 9 - 64/19/00 Oakland (1) W 12 - 04/19/00 Oakland (2) W 9 - 7

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4/22/00 at Western Michigan* (1) W 5 - 14/22/00 at Western Michigan* (2) W 8 - 74/23/00 Western Michigan* (1) W 10 - 54/23/00 Western Michigan* (2) L 2 - 44/25/00 Northwood W 11 - 04/26/00 at Michigan State (1) W 14 - 44/26/00 at Michigan State (2) W 10 - 34/29/00 at Eastern Michigan* (1) W 8 - 44/29/00 at Eastern Michigan* (2) W (8) 8 - 54/30/00 at Eastern Michigan* (1) L (9) 7 - 84/30/00 at Eastern Michigan* (2) W 8 - 45/06/00 Toledo* (1) L 6 - 85/06/00 Toledo* (2) W 12 - 35/07/00 Toledo* (1) W 10 - 65/07/00 Toledo* (2) W 11 - 105/09/00 Detroit W 6 - 25/10/00 at Michigan W 5 - 05/13/00 Northern Illinois* (1) W 6 - 35/13/00 Northern Illinois* (2) W 11 - 15/14/00 Northern Illinois* (1) L (8) 3 - 45/14/00 Northern Illinois* (2) L 2 - 35/17/00 vs. Miami+ L 3 - 75/18/00 vs. Northern Illinois+ W 8 - 45/19/00 vs. Ball State+ L 1 - 2

+ indicates MAC Tournament Game in Kent, Ohio* indicates MAC game^ indicates game played at College Station, Texas# indicates game played at Jacksonville, Fla.

200135-24 overall, 16-12 MAC

2/11/01 at Minnesota W 18 - 92/12/01 at Minnesota (1) L 4 - 52/12/01 at Minnesota (2) L 3 - 63/02/01 at Florida L 8 - 113/03/01 at Florida L 3 - 143/04/01 at Florida L 2 - 113/05/01 at Rollins College L 10 - 113/06/01 Long Island# (1) W 15 - 93/06/01 at Central Florida# (2) L 3 - 93/07/01 Virginia Tech# W 10 - 93/08/01 at Rollins College W 8 - 73/09/01 Long Island# W 11 - 83/10/01 Virginia Tech# W 6 - 53/19/01 Oakland (1) W 8 - 33/19/01 Oakland (2) W 7 - 33/20/01 Saginaw Valley State W 11 - 33/23/01 at Ohio* (1) W 8 - 23/23/01 at Ohio* (2) W 8 - 63/24/01 at Ohio* L 9 - 183/25/01 at Ohio* W 11 - 103/27/01 Wayne State L (10) 7 - 83/30/01 Akron* L 4 - 63/31/01 Akron* (1) W (9) 8 - 73/31/01 Akron* (2) W 11 - 14/01/01 Akron* W 21 - 44/04/01 at Oakland (1) W 11 - 04/04/01 at Oakland (2) W 4 - 34/06/01 Eastern Michigan* W (12) 13 - 124/07/01 Eastern Michigan* (1) L 5 - 104/07/01 Eastern Michigan* (2) L 3 - 44/08/01 Eastern Michigan* W 7 - 64/10/01 at Detroit W (10) 6 - 54/14/01 Hillsdale W 13 - 34/16/01 Northwood W 26 - 84/17/01 Detroit W 7 - 54/19/01 at #4 Notre Dame L 4 - 64/20/01 at Northern Illinois* L 2 - 44/21/01 at Northern Illinois* (1) L 2 - 44/21/01 at Northern Illinois* (2) W (12) 11 - 94/22/01 at Northern Illinois* W 6 - 34/24/01 Michigan State W 5 - 44/25/01 at Michigan State W 15 - 64/27/01 at Western Michigan* W 4 - 04/28/01 Western Michigan* (1) L 5 - 134/28/01 Western Michigan* (2) L 9 - 104/29/01 at Western Michigan L 7 - 105/04/01 at Ball State* L 4 - 55/05/01 at Ball State* (1) W 3 - 2

5/05/01 at Ball State* (2) L 0 - 95/06/01 at Ball State* L 2 - 115/08/01 Michigan W 15 - 35/09/01 at Michigan L 7 - 105/11/01 Toledo* W 9 - 75/12/01 Toledo* (1) W 6 - 55/12/01 Toledo* (2) W 9 - 35/13/01 Toledo* W 15 - 85/16/01 Bowling Green+ W 20 - 155/17/01 Kent State+ L 5 - 15/18/01 Ball State+ L 6 - 0 * indicates MAC game.# indicates game played in Winter Park, Fla.+ indicates MAC Tournament at Muncie, Ind.

200231-25 overall, 14-10 MAC

3/01/02 at Rollins W 8 - 73/02/02 at Rollins (1) W 9 - 83/02/02 at Rollins (2) L 0 - 23/03/02 at Rollins W 7 - 33/04/02 vs. Evansville# W 5 - 43/04.02 vs. Stetson L 4 - 93/05/02 vs. Penn State# W 10 - 53/07/02 at Stetson# L 3 - 113/08/02 vs. Evansville# W 8 - 53/09/02 vs. Penn State# W 12 - 93/16/02 at Oakland (1) W 6 - 23/16/02 at Oakland (2) W 5 - 33/22/02 at Minnesota (Metrodome) L 3 - 43/23/02 at Minnesota (1) W 7 - 53/23/02 at Minnesota (2) L 6 - 03/24/02 at Minnesota L (10) 4 - 53/29/02 Ohio W 9 - 63/30/02 Ohio (1) W 7 - 13/30/02 Ohio (2) W 11 - 53/31/02 Ohio W 10 - 94/05/02 at Akron* W 14 - 34/06/02 at Akron *(1) L 0 - 14/06/02 at Akron *(2) L 1 - 54/07/02 at Akron * W 12 - 24/10/02 at Michigan L 7 - 94/12/02 at Eastern Michigan* L 5 - 74/13/02 at Eastern Michigan* (1) W 3 - 14/13/02 at Eastern Michigan* (2) L 5 - 124/14/02 at Eastern Michigan* L 9 - 114/15/02 at Notre Dame L 9 - 104/20/02 at Detroit (1) L 0 - 34/20/02 at Detroit (2) L 0 - 24/21/02 Detroit W 11 - 34/24/02 at Michigan St. (Olds Park) L 4 - 144/26/02 Northern Illinois* W 8 - 64/27/02 Northern Illinois* W 2 - 05/03/02 Western Michigan* W 9 - 45/04/02 at Western Michigan* (1) L 8 - 95/04/02 at Western Michigan* (2) L 10 - 115/05/02 Western Michigan* W 10 - 25/06/02 Saginaw Valley L 6 - 85/07/02 at Chicago State W 10 - 65/08/02 Michigan State L 7 - 105/10/02 Ball State* L 5 - 115/11/02 Ball State* W 1 - 05/14/02 Michigan W 14 - 05/15/02 Oakland (1) W 6 - 15/15/02 Oakland (2) W 20 - 95/17/02 at Toledo* W 4 - 35/18/02 at Toledo* (1) L 4 - 55/18/02 at Toledo* (2) W 12 - 15/19/02 at Toledo* W (18) 16 - 155/22/02 vs. Eastern Michigan^ W 15 - 95/23/02 vs. Kent State^ L 8 - 185/24/02 vs. Bowling Green^ W 11 - 45/24/02 vs. Kent State^ L 0 - 2

^ indicates MAC Tournament at Bowling Green, Ohio* indicates MAC game# indicates game played at Stetson Tournament, DeLand, Fla.

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200325-28 overall, 9-15 MAC

2/28/03 at South Florida L 4 - 143/01/03 at South Florida W 12 - 93/02/03 at South Florida L 2 - 133/04/03 Michigan State# W 9 - 23/05/03 Vanderbilt# L 2 - 193/06/03 North Florida# L 2 - 103/08/03 Eastern Illinois# L 1 - 23/15/03 at Southern Illinois (1) L 4 - 123/15/03 at Southern Illinois (2) L 1 - 63/16/03 at Southern Illinois W 9 - 23/20/03 at IPFW W 2 - 13/21/03 Western Michigan* L 1 - 23/22/03 at Butler L 5 - 73/23/03 Michigan W 12 - 83/25/03 at Michigan L 6 - 153/28/03 at Ball State* L 2 - 243/29/03 at Ball State* (1) W 8 - 73/29/03 at Ball State* (2) L 8 - 93/30/03 at Ball State* L 7 - 104/01/03 Wayne State (1) W 1 - 04/01/03 Wayne State (2) L 7 - 84/02/03 Saginaw Valley State W 8 - 44/10/03 IPFW W 20 - 64/12/03 Bowling Green* W 10 - 74/13/03 Bowling Green* L 3 - 64/14/03 #13 Notre Dame L 3 - 84/15/03 Oakland (1) W 8 - 64/15/03 Oakland (2) W 4 - 34/18/03 at Toledo* L 5 - 114/19/03 at Toledo* (1) W 20 - 144/19/03 at Toledo* (2) W 6 - 34/20/03 at Toledo* W 12 - 84/23/03 at Michigan State W 4 - 34/25/03 at Western Michigan* (1) L 2 - 34/25/03 at Western Michigan* (2) L 3 - 94/27/03 Western Michigan* (1) L 1 - 34/27/03 Western Michigan* (2) W 13 - 75/01/03 Chicago State W 16 - 75/02/03 Eastern Michigan* L 3 - 65/03/03 Eastern Michigan* (1) L 7 - 185/03/03 Eastern Michigan* (2) W (11) 9 - 85/04/03 Eastern Michigan* L 5 - 75/06/03 Sienna Heights (1) W 9 - 05/06/03 Sienna Heights (2) W 8 - 15/07/03 at Oakland W 10 - 15/10/03 Buffalo* W 7 - 45/11/03 Buffalo* L 5 - 65/12/03 Detroit W 9 - 85/14/03 Michigan State L 8 - 105/16/03 at Northern Illinois* W 9 - 45/17/03 at Northern Illinois*(1) L 7 - 95/17/03 at Northern Illinois* (2) L (10) 10 - 115/18/03 at Northern Illinois* L 2 - 3

* indicates MAC game# indicates game played in Jacksonville, Fla.

200433-24 overall, 18-6 MAC

2/28/04 at East Tennessee (1) L 2 - 142/28/04 at East Tennessee (2) L 5 - 122/29/04 at East Tennessee L 3 - 133/06/04 vs. Utah% L 10 - 143/08/04 at Southern Utah W 15 - 53/09/04 at Southern Utah L (10) 5 - 63/10/04 vs. Utah Valley State@ L 7 - 83/11/04 at Southern Utah W 11 - 83/12/04 at UNLV L 3 - 53/13/04 at UNLV L 7 - 143/14/04 at UNLV W 16 - 103/17/04 at SE Missouri (1) L 5 - 73/17/04 at SE Missouri (2) L 2 - 73/19/04 at Illinois State W 6 - 33/20/04 at Illinois State W 20 - 83/21/04 at Illinois State L 4 - 63/23/04 at Notre Dame W 4 - 13/27/04 at Aquinas W 6 - 5

3/27/04 at Youngstown State (1) L 4 - 63/27/04 at Youngstown State (2) L 2 - 63/30/04 Wayne State W 19 - 23/31/04 IPFW W 7 - 44/02/04 Bowling Green* W 12 - 24/03/04 Bowling Green* L 10 - 114/04/04 Bowling Green* W 15 - 84/07/04 Siena Heights W 16 - 04/09/04 at Toledo* W 16 - 24/10/04 at Toledo* W 3 - 24/11/04 at Toledo* W 8 - 34/13/04 at Oakland L (10) 4 - 54/14/04 Michigan L 13 - 144/16/04 Ball State* L 4 - 64/17/04 Ball State* W 3 - 14/18/04 Ball State* L 3 - 54/20/04 Saginaw Valley W 8 - 64/21/04 at Michigan State L 4 - 94/23/04 Northern Illinois* L 1 - 44/24/04 Northern Illinois* W 10 - 64/25/04 Northern Illinois* L 2 - 74/26/04 at Chicago State W 15 - 64/27/04 at Detroit W 12 - 14/30/04 at Marshall* W 7 - 45/01/04 at Marshall* W 12 - 35/02/04 at Marshall* W 9 - 15/07/04 at Western Michigan* W 7 - 25/08/04 at Western Michigan* W 8 - 45/09/04 at Western Michigan* W 7 - 65/11/04 Oakland L 1 - 25/15/04 Buffalo* (1) W 7 - 25/15/04 Buffalo* (2) W 10 - 25/16/04 Buffalo* W 6 - 45/18/04 vs. Detroit^ W 7 - 45/21/04 at Eastern Michigan* L 5 - 105/22/04 at Eastern Michigan* W 13 - 45/23/04 at Eastern Michigan* W 10 - 85/26/04 Kent State$ L 0 - 65/27/04 Miami$ L 0 - 6

@ indicates game played at Cedar City, Utah% indicates game played at St. George, Utah^ indicates game played at Broome Park, Flint, Mich.* indicates MAC game$ indicates MAC Tournament at Mount Pleasant, Mich.

200542-18 overall, 18-6 MAC

2/18/05 at UAB L 2 - 72/19/05 at UAB (1) L 5 - 62/19/05 at UAB (2) L 2 - 72/25/05 at Western Kentucky L 6 - 72/26/05 at Western Kentucky (1) W 4 - 12/26/05 at Western Kentucky (2) W 8 - 42/27/05 at Western Kentucky W 5 - 13/05/05 Connecticut# L 9 - 103/06/05 Georgetown# W (10) 6 - 53/07/05 Sacred Heart# W 2 - 13/08/05 Maine# W 16 - 63/10/05 Eastern Kentucky# W 19 - 13/11/05 Rhode Island# W 5 - 13/12/05 Holy Cross# W 15 - 03/18/05 at Southeast Missouri W 4 - 23/19/05 at Southeast Missouri L 3 - 43/20/05 at Southeast Missouri W 5 - 33/26/05 at Youngstown State (1) W (10) 3 - 23/26/05 at Youngstown State (2) L 0 - 43/27/05 at Youngstown State W 7 - 33/29/05 Wayne State W 6 - 03/30/05 Oakland W 5 - 34/01/05 at Bowling Green* L 0 - 24/03/05 at Bowling Green* L (10) 8 - 94/05/05 IPFW W 5 - 14/06/05 at Michigan L 2 - 74/08/05 Toledo* L 2 - 74/09/05 Toledo* W 7 - 24/10/05 Toledo* W (10) 6 - 54/13/05 at Notre Dame W 10 - 44/15/05 at Ball State* W 6 - 2

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4/16/05 at Ball State* L 5 - 64/17/05 at Ball State* L 6 - 74/20/05 Aquinas W 18 - 24/23/05 Northern Illinois* (1) W 14 - 64/23/05 Northern Illinois* (2) W 12 - 64/24/05 Northern Illinois* W 15 - 64/27/05 at Michigan State L 8 - 94/29/05 Marshall* W 15 - 24/30/05 Marshall* W 8 - 15/01/05 Marshall* W 12 - 45/06/05 Western Michigan* W 8 - 05/07/05 Western Michigan* W 4 - 25/08/05 Western Michigan* W 3 - 15/09/05 Saginaw Valley State W 4 - 35/11/05 Concordia W 20 - 25/13/05 at Buffalo* W 3 - 05/14/05 at Buffalo* W 6 - 45/15/05 at Buffalo* W 12 - 55/17/05 Michigan State L 0 - 115/18/05 at Oakland W 10 - 75/20/05 Eastern Michigan* W 5 - 15/21/05 Eastern Michigan* W 6 - 55/22/05 Eastern Michigan* W 9 - 35/25/05 Western Michigan% W 5 - 45/26/05 Ball State+ W 8 - 75/27/05 at Miami+ W 5 - 05/28/05 at Miami+ (1) L 2 - 55/28/05 at Miami+ (2) L 6 - 10

+ indicates MAC Tournament game (Oxford, Ohio)* indicates MAC game # indicates game played at Bradenton, Fla.

200635-23 overall, 17-9 MAC

2/17/06 at Western Kentucky (1) W 15 - 52/17/06 at Western Kentucky (2) W 20 - 62/23/06 at Southern Illinois L 8 - 112/24/06 at Southern Illinois L 7 - 102/25/06 at Southern Illinois L 3 - 112/26/06 at Southern Illinois L 5 - 63/04/06 vs. Villanova% L 7 - 83/05/06 vs. Northeastern% L 1 - 33/06/06 vs. Penn State^ W 3 - 13/07/06 vs. Valparaiso% W 12 - 83/09/06 vs. Lehigh^ W 14 - 43/10/06 vs. Northern Iowa% W 3 - 23/11/06 vs. Duquesne% W 6 - 33/17/06 at Illinois State L 8 - 133/18/06 at Illinois State (1) W 2 - 13/18/06 at Illinois State (2) L 5 - 93/19/06 at Illinois State W 8 - 23/22/06 at Notre Dame L 9 - 113/25/06 at Buffalo* (1) W 5 - 03/25/06 at Buffalo* (2) W 8 - 03/26/06 at Buffalo* W 12 - 03/28/06 Oakland W 7 - 43/29/06 at IPFW L 6 - 113/31/06 at Kent State* W 7 - 54/01/01 at Kent State* L 5 - 144/02/06 at Kent State* L 4 - 134/04/06 Wayne State W 7 - 24/05/06 Michigan L 4 - 194/08/06 Bowling Green* (1) L 3 - 74/08/06 Bowling Green* (2) W 6 - 34/09/06 Bowling Green* W 14 - 114/11/06 IPFW W 7 - 34/12/06 at #24 Ohio State L 5 - 84/14/06 Akron* W 9 - 24/15/06 Akron* W 7 - 64/16/06 Akron* W 9 - 54/18/06 Spring Arbor W 4 - 24/19/06 at Michigan State W 17 - 134/21/06 at Northern Illinois* L 4 - 54/22/06 at Northern Illinois* W 17 - 54/23/06 at Northern Illinois* L 5 - 124/26/06 at Oakland W 18 - 34/28/06 Toledo* W 5 - 44/29/06 Toledo* W 6 - 14/30/06 Toledo* W 6 - 5

5/05/06 Eastern Michigan* L 3 - 105/06/06 Eastern Michigan* W 4 - 25/07/06 Eastern Michigan* W 5 - 15/08/06 Saginaw Valley State W 13 - 75/14/06 at Western Michigan* (1) L 2 - 135/14/06 at Western Michigan* (2) L 1 - 25/16/06 Michigan State W 6 - 45/18/06 Ball State* W 9 - 65/19/06 Ball State* L 7 - 85/20/06 Ball State* W 19 - 165/24/06 vs. Miami$ W 8 - 25/25/06 vs. Ball State$ L 5 - 125/26/06 vs. Miami$ L 3 - 6

* indicates MAC game% indicates game played at Bradenton, Fla.^ indicates game played at Clearwater, Fla.$ indicates MAC Tournament

200735-21 overall, 21-6 MAC

2/16/07 at Alabama-Birmingham L (11) 4 - 52/17/07 at Alabama-Birmingham W 5 - 42/18/07 at Alabama-Birmingham W 5 - 32/23/07 at Southern Illinois L 1 - 32/25/07 at Southern Illinois (1) L 2 - 42/25/07 at Southern Illinois (2) L 8 - 103/02/07 at South Florida W 6 - 23/04/07 at South Florida (1) W 18 - 73/04/07 at South Florida (2) L 9 - 193/06/07 vs. Duquesne^ W 5 - 33/07/07 vs. Duquesne^ W 9 - 23/09/07 at Stetson L (10) 2 - 33/10/07 at Stetson L 6 - 73/11/07 at Stetson W 6 - 53/16/07 at Kansas State L 3 - 43/17/07 at Kansas State L 1 - 63/18/07 at Kansas State L 1 - 53/20/07 Oakland W 11 - 13/23/07 Buffalo* W 3 - 03/24/07 Buffalo* W 11 - 63/25/07 Buffalo* W 10 - 03/27/07 at Notre Dame W 8 - 43/28/07 Northwood W 19 - 33/30/07 Kent State* W 2 - 13/31/07 Kent State* L (11) 4 - 84/01/07 Kent State* W 9 - 24/03/07 at Michigan L 3 - 134/06/07 at Bowling Green* W 8 - 04/08/07 at Bowling Green* (1) W 3 - 14/08/07 at Bowling Green* (2) W 14 - 64/10/07 Wayne State W (10) 5 - 44/13/07 at Akron* W 6 - 14/14/07 at Akron* (1) L 6 - 74/14/07 at Akron* (2) W 28 - 124/17/07 at Oakland W 20 - 74/20/07 Northern Illinois* W 7 - 24/21/07 Northern Illinois* W 15 - 84/22/07 Northern Illinois* W 7 - 44/25/07 at Michigan State W 14 - 54/27/07 at Toledo* W 13 - 14/28/07 at Toledo* W (10) 11 - 104/29/07 at Toledo* W 20 - 85/04/07 at Eastern Michigan* W 10 - 05/05/07 at Eastern Michigan* L 0 - 35/06/07 at Eastern Michigan* L 3 - 45/08/07 Pittsburgh L 5 - 65/09/07 Pittsburgh L 0 - 95/11/07 Western Michigan* W 6 - 05/12/07 Western Michigan* W 15 - 45/13/07 Western Michigan* W 11 - 35/15/07 Wright State W 5 - 15/17/07 at Ball State* L 1 - 25/18/07 at Ball State* W 8 - 25/19/07 at Ball State* L (10) 10 - 115/23/07 vs. Miami$ L 4 - 85/24/07 vs. Eastern Michigan$ L 6 - 12

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200829-27-1 overall, 13-13 MAC

2/22/08 vs. Southern Utah @ L 8 - 122/22/08 at UNLV L (12) 5 - 62/23/08 at UNLV W 3 - 22/24/08 at UNLV L 7 - 92/29/08 at UCF L 0 - 43/01/08 at UCF L 5 - 103/02/08 at UCF L 3 - 43/05/08 at Stetson (1) L 3 - 133/05/08 at Stetson (2) L 5 - 113/07/08 vs. Fairfield & W 18 - 03/08/08 vs. Eastern Kentucky & W 4 - 23/09/08 vs. Vermont & L 1 - 143/14/08 vs. North Dakota State + L 4 - 73/15/08 vs. Cleveland State + L 2 - 43/16/08 at Evansville + W (11) 5 - 23/17/08 at Notre Dame T (5) 2 - 23/20/08 Wayne State W 14 - 83/22/08 Ohio * L 2 - 133/23/08 Ohio * L 4 - 53/24/08 Ohio * W 7 - 23/26/08 Oakland W 7 - 63/30/08 at Buffalo (1)* L (10) 3 - 43/30/08 at Buffalo (2) * L 0 - 14/01/08 Hillsdale W 16 - 84/02/08 No. 22 Michigan W 7 - 34/05/08 at Bowling Green (1)* W 6 - 24/05/08 at Bowling Green (2)* L 3 - 104/06/08 at Bowling Green * W 10 - 64/08/08 Illinois-Chicago W (10) 8 - 74/09/08 at Ohio State W 4 - 24/11/08 Miami * L 2 - 34/12/08 Miami * W 8 - 44/13/08 Miami * W 12 - 94/15/08 at Oakland L 13 - 74/16/08 at Michigan State W 10 - 74/18/08 Ball State * W 7 - 34/19/08 Ball State * W 8 - 64/20/08 Ball State * W 5 - 44/22/08 Valparaiso W 13 - 24/23/08 at Illinois-Chicago W 7 - 54/25/08 at Toledo * L 1 - 114/26/08 at Toledo * L 7 - 104/27/08 at Toledo * W 3 - 15/02/08 at Northern Illinois * L 2 - 55/04/08 at Northern Illinois (1)* W 8 - 65/04/08 at Northern Illinois (2) * W 7 - 35/06/08 vs. Coppin State % W (7) 13 - 25/07/08 at Pittsburgh W 10 - 85/09/08 Western Michigan * L 4 - 85/10/08 Western Michigan * L (10) 9 - 105/10/08 Western Michigan * L 3 - 55/13/08 Michigan State W 14 - 65/15/08 Eastern Michigan * L 4 - 65/16/08 Eastern Michigan * W 11 - 95/17/08 Eastern Michigan * W 16 - 55/21/08 Kent State # L 2 - 45/22/08 Ball State # L 5 - 7

* indicates MAC game% indicates game played at Pittsburgh, Pa.

@ indicates game played at Las Vegas, Nev.& indicates game played at Bradenton, Fla.+ indicates game played at Evansville, Ind.# indicates MAC Tournament game

200928-30 overall, 12-15 MAC

2/20/09 at Florida Gulf Coast L 3 - 42/20/09 at Florida Gulf Coast% W 19 - 132/21/09 vs. Temple% L 7 - 82/22/09 vs. Wichita State% W 16 - 92/27/09 at UNC-Asheville L 4 - 122/28/09 at UNC-Asheville L 4 - 72/28/09 at UNC-Asheville W (8) 15 - 63/06/09 vs. Northeastern+ L (7) 1 - 23/06/09 vs. Northeastern+ L 3 - 6

3/07/09 vs. Sacred Heart+ L 3 - 53/08/09 vs. Ohio State+ L 7 - 163/10/09 at Stetson W 13 - 83/11/09 at Stetson L 4 - 83/13/09 vs. Bucknell + W 5 - 43/14/09 vs. Jacksonville State + W 7 - 33/15/09 vs. Bradley+ L 1 - 53/18/09 Milwaukee (1) W 13 - 123/18/09 Milwaukee (2) W 5 - 33/20/09 at Ohio* L 5 - 93/21/09 at Ohio* W 12 - 103/22/09 at Ohio* L 6 - 163/24/09 at Notre Dame L 8 - 143/27/09 Buffalo* W 5 - 23/28/09 Buffalo* (1) L 1 - 63/28/09 Buffalo* (2) W 7 - 33/31/09 Wayne State W 9 - 14/01/09 at Michigan State L 3 - 204/03/09 Bowling Green* L 10 - 144/04/09 Bowling Green* (1) W 5 - 44/04/09 Bowling Green* (2) L 4 - 114/08/09 at Michigan W 10 - 24/11/09 at Miami* (1) L 1 - 44/11/09 at Miami* (2) L (13) 5 - 64/12/09 at Miami* W 9 - 44/15/09 at UIC L 4 - 54/17/09 at Ball State* W 9 - 64/18/09 at Ball State* (1) W 12 - 84/18/09 at Ball State* (2) L 4 - 124/22/09 Michigan State W 7 - 64/24/09 Toledo* L 10 - 144/26/09 Toledo* (1) L 1 - 34/26/09 Toledo* (2) W 3 - 04/28/09 Concordia W 12 - 25/01/09 Northern Illinois* L 3 - 165/02/09 Northern Illinois* L 5 - 115/03/09 Northern Illinois* W 22 - 45/06/09 Aquinas W 12 - 25/08/09 at Western Michigan* W 18 - 45/09/09 at Western Michigan* L 1 - 95/10/09 at Western Michigan* W (10) 9 - 55/11/09 Oakland W (11) 8 - 75/12/09 Michigan State W 9 - 85/14/09 at Eastern Michigan* L 6 - 75/15/09 at Eastern Michigan* L 0 - 55/16/09 at Eastern Michigan* W 4 - 25/20/09 vs. Bowling Green$ W 6 - 25/21/09 vs. Kent State$ L 2 - 175/22/09 vs. Miami$ L 4 - 10

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Career Batting Leaders

At-Bats1. Bryan Mitzel ..................766 .....2003-072. J.T. Jones .....................729 .....2003-063. Mike Gates ...................706 .....2000-034. Jim Geldhof ..................703 .....2002-055. Jake Sanborn ...............678 .....1997-006. Darin Dreasky ...............636 .....1989-927. Noah Lankford ..............629 .....2005-088. Larry Lamphere ............607 .....1985-889. Tim Bullinger ................603 .....2000-02 Scott MacGregor ..........603 .....1988-91

Runs1. Larry Lamphere ............188 .....1985-882. J.T. Jones .....................183 .....2003-063. Mike Gates ...................181 .....2000-034. Greg Lotzar ...................175 .....1982-855. Doug Fisher ..................165 .....1983-866. Jim Geldhof ..................160 .....2002-057. Jake Sanborn ...............155 .....1997-008. Denny McNamara ........154 .....1987-90 Darin Dreasky ...............154 .....1989-9210. Scott MacGregor ..........140 .....1988-91

Hits1. Jim Geldhof ..................252 .....2002-052. Jake Sanborn ...............242 .....1997-003. Bryan Mitzel ..................238 .....2003-074. Doug Fisher ..................229 .....1983-86 J.T. Jones .....................229 .....2003-066. Mike Gates ...................220 .....2000-037. Greg Lotzar ...................216 .....1982-858. Scott MacGregor ..........213 .....1988-919. Darin Dreasky ...............208 .....1989-9210. Tyler Stovall...................203 .....2005-08

Doubles1. Bryan Mitzel ..................59 .......2003-072. Doug Fisher ..................46 .......1983-86 Mike Gates ...................46 .......2000-034. David Latour Jr. .............44 .......2002-055. Noah Lankford ..............42 .......2005-086. Jim Geldhof ..................41 .......2002-057. Tim Spahr .....................40 .......1990-938. Tyler Stovall...................39 .......2005-089. Dan Cronkright .............38 .......1982-8510. Kevin Young ..................37 .......1992-94 Todd Burke ...................37 .......1994-97

Triples1. Greg Lotzar ...................18 .......1982-852. Larry Lamphere ............13 .......1985-883. Randy Meier .................11 .......1978-814. Steve Papes .................10 .......1968-705. Denny McNamara ........9 .........1987-906. Doug Fisher ..................8 .........1983-86 Jim Connell ..................8 .........1969-71 Tom Krawczyk ..............8 .........1964-67 Jake Sanborn ...............8 .........1997-00

Home Runs1. Bryan Mitzel ..................43 .......2003-07

2. Doug Fisher ..................41 .......1983-863. Clark Huntey .................38 .......1986-894. Pat Mahoney ................34 .......1992-955. Jake Sanborn ...............33 .......1997-006. Denny McNamara ........31 .......1987-907. Dave Nash ....................28 .......1983-86 Mike Gates ...................28 .......2000-039. Kevin Young ..................27 .......1992-9410. Toby Kominek ...............26 .......1993-95 Shaun Gragg ................26 .......1997-00

Runs Batted In1. Bryan Mitzel ..................200 .....2003-072. Mike Gates ...................186 .....2000-033. Doug Fisher ..................181 .....1983-864. Jim Geldhof ..................154 .....2002-055. Pat Mahoney ................149 .....1992-956. Jake Sanborn ...............147 .....1997-00 7. Dave Pagel ...................137 .....1978-808. Sean Hoorelbeke ..........131 .....2005-089. Kurtis Wells ...................127 .....2004-0510. J.T. Jones .....................124 .....2003-06

Walks1. Mike Gates ...................173 .....2000-032. Noah Lankford ..............113 .....2005-083. Randy Meier .................107 .....1978-814. Dan Cronkright .............100 .....1982-855. Greg Lotzar ...................92 .......1982-856. Andy Kanoza ................91 .......1970-717. J.T. Jones .....................86 .......2003-068. Mike Ward ....................84 .......1980-839. Billy Anderson ...........82 .. 2007-Pres.10. Darin Dreasky ...............81 .......1989-92

Extra Base Hits1. Doug Fisher ..................95 .......1983-862. Bryan Mitzel ..................91 .......2003-063. Mike Gates ...................79 .......2000-034. Jake Sanborn ...............76 .......1997-005. Pat Mahoney ................74 .......1992-956. Denny McNamara ........73 .......1987-907. Kevin Young ..................67 .......1992-948. Greg Lotzar ...................65 .......1982-859. Dan Cronkright .............62 .......1982-8510. Mike Ward ....................62 .......1980-83 Ben Humphrey .............62 .......2006-07

Stolen Bases1. Larry Lamphere ............143 .....1985-882. Randy Meier .................91 .......1978-813. Al Senchuk ...................90 .......1972-744. Greg Lotzar ...................85 .......1982-855. Tony Carroll ...................81 .......1991-946. Carey Ross ...................77 .......1980-837. Denny McNamara ........76 .......1987-908. Darin Dreasky ...............69 .......1989-929. Cary Kipke ....................60 .......1979-82 Ed Papes ......................60 .......1968-70

Batting Average (min. 350 AB)1. Bob Grandas ................ .405 ...1976-782. Rick Hollern .................. .399 ...1995-983. Dave Pagel ................... .390 ...1978-80

4. Mike Weatherly ............. .389 ...1985-885. Doug Fisher .................. .387 ...1983-866. Andy Kruger ................. .387 ...1992-947. Denny McNamara ........ .375 ...1987-908. Kurt Weise .................... .373 ...1978-819. Greg Lotzar ................... .369 ...1982-8510. Andy Rohn .................... .367 ...1984-87

Slugging Percentage (min. 350 AB)1. Doug Fisher .................. .709 ...1983-862. Denny McNamara ........ .652 ...1987-903. Dan Cronkright ............. .639 ...1982-854. Mike Schervish ............. .623 ...1976-785. Kevin Young .................. .615 ...1992-946. Bob Grandas ................ .614 ...1976-787. Dave Pagel ................... .613 ...1978-808. Terry F. Lynch ................ .610 ...1973-759. Ben Humphrey ............. .603 ...2006-0710. Mike Ward .................... .595 ...1980-83

Total Bases1. Bryan Mitzel ..................432 .....2003-072. Doug Fisher ..................414 .....1983-863. Jake Sanborn ...............392 .....1997-004. Mike Gates ...................360 .....2000-035. Jim Geldhof ..................344 .....2002-056. Denny McNamara ........337 .....1987-907. Greg Lotzar ...................333 .....1982-858. Pat Mahoney ................331 .....1992-959. Scott MacGregor ..........299 .....1988-9110. Tyler Stovall...................292 .....2005-08 Games Played1. Mike Gates ...................223 .....2000-032. Scott MacGregor ..........218 .....1988-913. Larry Lamphere ............215 .....1985-88 Darin Dreasky ...............215 .....1989-925. Bryan Mitzel ..................212 .....2003-076. J.T. Jones .....................211 .....2003-067. Pat Mahoney ................208 .....1992-958. Jake Sanborn ...............206 .....1997-009. Noah Lankford ..............201 .....2005-0810. David Latour Jr. .............198 .....2002-05

Season Batting Leaders

At-Bats1. Troy Moratti ..................255 ...........20052. Kurtis Wells ...................243 ...........20053. Bryan Mitzel ..................236 ...........20064. Mike Galloway ..............234 ...........2001 Tim Bullinger ................234 ...........20026. J.T. Jones .....................233 ...........20067. Kurtis Wells ...................229 ...........2004 Ben Humphrey .............229 ...........20079. Tim Bullinger ................227 ...........2001 Jim Geldhof ..................227 ...........2004 Jim Geldhof ..................227 ...........2005

Runs1. Greg Lotzar ...................75 .............19852. Jim Geldhof ..................74 .............20043. Toby Kominek ...............71 .............19954. Tim Bullinger ................66 .............2002

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5. Andy Kruger .................64 .............19946. Larry Lamphere ............63 .............19887. Denny McNamara ........62 .............1990 Kevin Young ..................62 .............19949. Jason Helps ..................61 .............200110. Tyler Stovall...................58 .............2007 Ben Humphrey .............58 .............2007

Hits1. Jim Geldhof ..................97 .............20042. Troy Moratti ..................91 .............20053. Tyler Stovall...................88 .............20074. Toby Kominek ...............86 .............19955. Kurtis Wells ...................85 .............20046. Andy Kruger .................83 .............1994 Ben Humphrey .............83 .............20078. Denny McNamara ........82 .............19909. Scott Pieratt ..................81 .............2000 Mike Galloway ..............81 .............2001 Runs Batted In1. Ben Humphrey .............72 .............20062. Kurtis Wells ...................70 .............20043. Jim Geldhof ..................68 .............20044. Bryan Mitzel ..................66 .............20045. Toby Kominek ...............65 .............19956. Doug Fisher ..................63 .............1985 Kevin Young ..................63 .............19948. Mike Galloway ..............62 .............2001 Mike Gates ...................62 .............200210. Denny McNamara ........60 .............1990

Doubles1. Kurtis Wells ...................21 .............20052. Dan Cronkright .............20 .............1985 Bryan Mitzel ..................20 .............20054. Sean Hoorelbeke ..........19 .............20085. Carey Ross ...................18 .............1983 Doug Fisher ..................18 .............1985 Tim Spahr .....................18 .............1992 Tim Spahr .....................18 .............1993 Bryan Scheurer ............18 .............2001 Ben Humphrey .............18 .............2007

Triples1. Greg Lotzar ...................9 ...............19852. Steve Papes .................8 ...............19703. Jim Cooper ...................5 ...............1971 Ken Papes ....................5 ...............1974 Larry Lamphere ............5 ...............1986 J.T. Jones .....................5 ...............2005 Troy Moratti ..................5 ...............2005 Cody Allen ....................5 ...............2006 Ben Humphrey .............5 ...............2006

Home Runs1. Toby Kominek .......... 25 ..........19952. Clark Huntey ........... 23 ..........19893. Kevin Young ............ 17 ..........19944. Denny McNamara .... 16 ..........19905. Sean Hoorelbeke ..... 16 ..........20086. Rick Smith .............. 15 ..........1995 Jason Helps ............ 15 ..........2001 Bryan Mitzel ............ 15 ..........2006

9. Shaun Gragg ........... 14 ..........2000 Bryan Mitzel ............ 14 ..........2004

Extra Base Hits1. Toby Kominek .......... 45 ..........19952. Sean Hoorelbeke ..... 35 ..........20083. Denny McNamara .... 34 ..........19904. Clark Huntey ........... 33 ..........1989 Kevin Young ............ 33 ..........1994 Ben Humphrey ........ 33 ..........20067. Bryan Mitzel ............ 32 ..........20068. Dan Cronkright ........ 31 ..........1985 Doug Fisher............. 31 ..........19859. Doug Fisher............. 30 ..........1984 Jason Helps ............ 30 ..........2001 Jim Geldhof ............. 30 ..........2004 Bryan Mitzel ............ 30 ..........2005

Stolen Bases1. Larry Lamphere ....... 50 ..........19882. Larry Lamphere ....... 43 ..........19873. Carey Ross .............. 39 ..........19834. Greg Lotzar ............. 38 ..........19855. Al Senchuk .............. 33 ..........1972 Dan Rohn ................ 33 ..........19777. Larry Lamphere ....... 32 ..........1986 Jim Cooper ............. 32 ..........19729. Cary Kipke .............. 31 ..........198010. Denny McNamara .... 30 ..........1989

Batting Average (Post-1952)1. John Northrup ......... .441 ......19762. Kurt Weise .............. .439 ......19793. Greg Lotzar ............. .434 ......19844. Pat O’Keefe ............. .433 ......19675. Andy Rohn .............. .427 ......1986 Jim Geldhof ............. .427 ......20047. Terry F. Lynch .......... .424 ......19738. Rick Hollern ............. .421 ......19989. Doug Fisher............. .420 ......198510. Scott MacGregor ..... .416 ......1991

Batting Average (Pre-1952)1. Joe Pitock ............... .488 ......19512. Leo Wisneski ........... .486 ......1939

Total Bases1. Toby Kominek .......... 185 ........19952. Denny McNamara .... 149 ........1990 Jim Geldhof ............. 149 ........20044. Kevin Young ............ 146 ........19945. Clark Huntey ........... 144 ........19896. Ben Humphrey ........ 139 ........20067. Bryan Mitzel ............ 135 ........20068. Sean Hoorelbeke ..... 134 ........20089. Scott Pieratt ............ 133 ........2000 Ben Humphrey ........ 133 ........2007

Slugging Percentage1. Clark Huntey ........... .878 ......19892. Toby Kominek .......... .877 ......19953. Denny McNamara .... .829 ......19904. Kevin Young ............ .777 ......19945. Bob Grandas ........... .775 ......1978

6. Dan Cronkright ........ .740 ......19857. Doug Fisher............. .736 ......19858. Chuck Pruitt ............ .727 ......19539. Ben Bonk ................ .721 ......1977 Steve Papes ............ .721 ......1970

Walks1. Andy Kanoza ........... 55 ..........19712. Mike Gates .............. 52 ..........2001 Mike Gates .............. 52 ..........20024. Dan Cronkright ........ 51 ..........19855. Ed Papes ................ 44 ..........19706. Jeremy Crum .......... 42 ..........20047. Jason Helps ............ 41 ..........20018. Dan Cronkright ........ 39 ..........1984 Mike Gates .............. 39 ..........200310. Roger Fritz .............. 37 ..........1979 Troy Moratti ............. 37 ..........2006

Hit by Pitch1. Jeff Helps................ 17 ..........2007 Jeff Helps................ 17 ..........20083. Jason Helps ............ 14 ..........2001 Eric Cannon ............ 14 ..........20045. Mike Gates .............. 13 ..........20036. Jason Helps ............ 12 ..........2000

Hitting Streak1. Denny McNamara .... 28 ..........19902. John Northrup ......... 21 ..........1976 Tyler Stovall ............. 21 ..........20074. Loren Dinkel ............ 20 .... 1949-50 Billy Anderson ......... 20 .... 2007-086. Bob Podschlne ........ 19 ..........1986 Dan Cronkright ........ 19 .... 1984-858. Five Times ............... 17

Game Batting Leaders

Hits1. Steve Merriman ..7 ..Ferris State/19882. Clark Jones ......6 ..Ferris State/1988 Adam LaLonde ..6 ..........SVSU/1999 Bryan Scheurer ..6 ..Northwood/2001

Doubles1. Jake Sanborn ...4 ...........EMU/1998 Tyler Stovall ......4 ......... Akron/2007

Triples1. 12 Times... 2 .. Last by Scott Pieratt, 5/8/99

Home Runs1. Forrest Hawkins ..3 .......... Alma/1980 Clark Huntey ....3 ..Ferris State/1988 Clark Huntey ....3 . Wake Forest/1989 Scott Pieratt .....3 ......... GVSU/1999

Runs1. Tyler Stovall ......6 ......... Akron/2007

RBI1. Scott Pieratt .....10 ....... GVSU/19992. Greg Lotzar ......9 ..Fla. Southern/1985

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Stolen Bases1. Larry Lamphere ..6 ......Aquinas/1988

Total Bases1. Dave Keilitz ......15 .Ferris State/1964 Scott Pieratt .....15 ....... GVSU/1999

Career Pitching Leaders

Wins1. Tim McDonald ......... 36 .... 1985-882. Eric Wilson .............. 28 .... 1982-853. Dan Rambo ............. 26 .... 1986-894. Bob Cavanaugh ....... 24 .... 1983-86 Josh Collmenter ...... 24 .... 2005-076. Kevin Tapani ............ 23 .... 1983-86 Doug Noch .............. 23 .... 1984-878. Mike Brecht............. 22 .... 1979-819. Pat Bojcun .............. 22 .... 1988-9110. Aaron Knieper ......... 22 .... 1991-93 Ty Dunham .............. 22 .... 2003-06

Losses1. Dan Rambo ............. 20 .... 1986-892. Ty Dunham .............. 18 .... 2003-063. Aaron Knieper ......... 16 .... 1991-93 Bob Veach ............... 16 .... 1958-615. Dan Taylor ............... 14 .... 2006-096. Eric Wilson .............. 13 .... 1982-85 Pat Bojcun .............. 13 .... 1988-91 Sage Jackson .......... 13 .... 1996-99 Jeff Garner .............. 13 .... 2000-0310. Jay Phillion .............. 12 .... 1981-84 Steve Nowak ........... 12 .... 1990-92 Steve Teno .............. 12 .... 2008-09Decisions1. Dan Rambo (26-20) ........46.... 1986-892. Tim McDonald (36-8) ......44 ... 1985-883. Eric Wilson (28-13) .........41.... 1982-854. Ty Dunham (22-18) .........40.... 2003-065. Aaron Knieper (22-16) ....38.... 1991-936. Pat Bojcun (22-13) .........35.... 1988-91 Bob Veach (19-16) ..........35.... 1958-618. Doug Noch (23-11) .........34.... 1984-87 Josh Collmenter ..............34.... 2005-079. Bob Cavanaugh (24-9) ....33.... 1983-8610. Lee Gardner (20-11) .......31.... 1995-98 Dan Taylor (17-14) ..........31.... 2006-09 Kevin Tapani (23-8) .........31.... 1983-86

Innings Pitched1. Ty Dunham .......... 349.0 ... 2003-062. Tim McDonald ..... 311.1 ... 1985-883. Josh Collmenter .. 301.1 ... 2005-074. Dan Rambo ......... 299.3 ... 1986-895. Dan Taylor ........... 294.0 ... 2006-096. Eric Wilson .......... 284.0 ... 1982-857. Pat Bojcun .......... 265.7 ... 1988-918. Aaron Knieper ..... 253.0 ... 1991-939. Doug Noch .......... 251.3 ... 1984-8710. Lee Gardner ........ 240.3 ... 1995-98

Strikeouts1. Josh Collmenter .. 288 ...... 2005-07

2. Ty Dunham .......... 274 ...... 2003-063. Dan Rambo ......... 268 ...... 1986-894. Dick Lange .......... 229 ...... 1968-705. Tim McDonald ..... 228 ...... 1985-88 Bob Veach ........... 228 ...... 1958-617. Dan Taylor ........... 223 ...... 2006-098. Pat Bojcun .......... 213 ...... 1988-919. Ralph Darin ......... 227 ...... 1969-7210. Jim Bourbeau ...... 211 ...... 1966-68

Walks1. Tim McDonald ..... 174 ...... 1985-882. Bob Veach ........... 149 ...... 1958-613. Dan Rambo ......... 139 ...... 1986-894. Jay Phillion .......... 135 ...... 1981-845. Paul Peterson ...... 131 ...... 1963-656. Ty Dunham .......... 122 ...... 2003-067. Doug Noch .......... 119 ...... 1984-878. Eric Wilson .......... 118 ...... 1982-859. Aaron Knieper ..... 111 ...... 1991-9310. Kevin Tapani ........ 108 ...... 1984-87

Earned Run Average (100+ Inn.)1. Tom Krawczyk ..... 1.53 ..... 1966-672. Dick Lange .......... 1.87 ..... 1968-703. Wally Rieman ...... 2.25 ..... 1956-584. Mike Brecht......... 2.36 ..... 1979-815. Jim Bourbeau ...... 2.37 ..... 1966-686. Ralph Darin ......... 2.44 ..... 1969-727. LeRoy Millis ......... 2.45 ..... 1956-598. Josh Collmenter .. 2.63 ..... 2005-079. Chris Knapp ........ 2.66 ..... 1974-7510. Dale Dunham ...... 2.76 ..... 1968-70 Steve Jaksa......... 2.76 ..... 1977-79

Season Pitching Leaders

Wins1. Tim McDonald ............ 16 .......19882. Ralph Darin ................ 12 .......19713. Mike Brecht................ 10 .......19814. Dave Weisler .............. 9 .........1970 Dale Dunham ............. 9 .........1970 Dick Lange ................. 9 .........1970 Troy Conners .............. 9 .........1989 Eric Wilson ................. 9 .........1984 Dave Weisler .............. 9 .........1971 Aaron Knieper ............ 9 .........1993 Jeff Siler .................... 9 .........1994 Derek Wirebaugh ........ 9 .........1995 Ty Dunham ................. 9 .........2005 Josh Collmenter ......... 9 .........2007

Losses1. Dan Rambo ................ 8 .........1989 Steve Teno ................. 8 .........20093. Jay Phillion ................. 7 .........1983 Matt Bauer ................. 7 .........1991 Steve Nowak .............. 7 .........1992 Ty Dunham ................. 7 .........2006 Dan Taylor .................. 7 .........20096. 13 Times.................... 6

Decisions1. Tim McDonald (16-1) ...... 17 ......19882. Dan Rambo (8-8) ........ 16 .......19893. Aaron Knieper (9-6) .... 15 .......19934. Eric Wilson (9-5) ......... 14 .......1984 Pat Bojcun (8-6) ......... 14 .......19906. Nine Times ................. 13

Saves1. David LeMieux ............ 10 .......20032. Bob Cavanaugh .......... 9 .........1983 James Ricchio ............ 9 .........20064. Jerry Hoag ................. 7 .........1972 Pat Bojcun ................. 7 .........1989 David LeMieux ............ 7 .........2004 Chris Kupillas .......... 7 .........20087. Chris Czarka ............... 5 .........1977 Travis Osborn ............. 5 .........2002 Bryce Morrow ............. 5 .........2007

Innings Pitched1. Ty Dunham ................. 116.2 ..20052. Josh Collmenter ......... 116.1 ..20073. Tim McDonald ............ 108.0 ..19884. Ralph Darin ................ 100.3 ..19715. Eric Wilson ................. 99.3 ....19856. Dave Weisler .............. 98.3 ....19717. Ty Dunham ................. 97.2 ....20068. Dan Horvath ............... 97.1 ....20019. Pat Bojcun ................. 97.0 ....199110. Dan Rambo ................ 96.7 ....1989

Strikeouts1. Ralph Darin ................ 123 .....19712. Josh Collmenter ......... 117 .....20073. Dan Horvath ............... 102 .....20014. Chad Pleiness ............ 100 .....20025. Dick Lange ................. 99 .......1969 Jayson Ruhlman ......... 99 .......20057. Norm Kreager ............. 98 .......19588. Dan Rambo ................ 95 .......19899. T.J. Johnson ............... 94 .......2004 Josh Collmenter ......... 94 .......2006

Walks1. Paul Peterson ............. 65 .......19652. Ralph Darin ................ 57 .......19713. Jason Cairns .............. 55 .......20054. Tim McDonald ............ 54 .......19885. Bob Stadnika .............. 52 .......1976 Norm Kreager ............. 52 .......19587. Aaron Knieper ............ 50 .......19928. Paul Peterson ............. 47 .......19649. Tim McDonald ............ 46 .......1987 Bob Veach .................. 46 .......1961

Earned Run Average (40+ Inn.)1. Tom Krawczyk ............ 0.80 ....19662. Louis Dulac ................ 0.83 ....19533. Wally Rieman ............. 1.28 ....19564. Ken Knipschild............ 1.30 ....19595. Mike Burklow ............. 1.53 ....19686. Dick Rademacher ....... 1.64 ....1957 Gary Taylor ................. 1.64 ....1965

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Dave Weisler .............. 1.64 ....19709. Doug Harrison ............ 1.65 ....197610. Louis Dulac ................ 1.66 ....1955

Hit Batsman1. Ryan Cremeans .......... 16 .......20042. Dan Horvath ............... 15 .......20023. Jesse Hernandez ..... 14 .......20084. Jeff Garner ................. 13 .......20015. Chris Knapp ............... 12 .......1974 Pat Bojcun ................. 12 .......19907. Lee Gardner ............... 11 .......1998 Jayson Ruhlman ......... 11 .......2005 Chris Kupillas .......... 11 .......2007 Dan Taylor ................ 11 .......2008

Consecutive Scoreless Innings1. 40 ............. Chris Knapp .........1974

Pickoffs1. 19 ............. Jay Phillion ..........1983

Season Team Batting

Hits1. 2005 ..................................... 6572. 2006 ..................................... 6393. 2004 ..................................... 6364. 1995 ..................................... 6315. 2001 ..................................... 626 2007 ..................................... 626

Runs1. 2001 ..................................... 4702. 1994 ..................................... 4473. 2004 ..................................... 4384. 1990 ..................................... 4355. 2007 ..................................... 432

RBI1. 2001 ..................................... 4222. 1995 ..................................... 4053. 2004 ..................................... 3964. 2006 ..................................... 3915. 2007 ..................................... 389

At-Bats1. 2005 .................................. 2,1432. 2009 .................................. 2,0783. 2006 .................................. 2,0414. 2007 .................................. 2,0325. 2004 .................................. 2,021

Batting Average1. 1990 ................................... .335 1995 ................................... .3353. 1988 ................................... .3334. 1980 ................................... .3315. 1976 ................................... .329 1994 ................................... .329

Single-Game Team Batting

Home Runs1. vs. Saginaw Valley ....... 7 ......19992. vs. Alma ...................... 6 .......1980 vs. Eastern Michigan .... 6 .......1958

Hits1. vs. Ferris State ............ 30 .....19882. vs. Grand Valley ........... 27 .....19993. vs. Northwood ............. 26 .....20004. vs. N.E. Louisiana ........ 25 .....1995 vs. Akron ..................... 25 .....2007 vs. Oakland ................. 25 .....2007

Runs1. vs. Ferris State ............ 31 .....19882. vs. Hillsdale ................. 30 .....19663. vs. Calvin .................... 29 .....19634. vs. Grand Valley ........... 28 .....1999 vs. Earlham ................. 28 .....1965 vs. Akron ..................... 28 .....2007

Single-Game Pitching

No-Hitters• Wilfred Winters vs. Alma (8-1), 5/9/47• Ron Wiltse (Louis Dulac) vs. Alma (5-0),

5/13/53• Louis Dulac (D. Nash) at Calvin (15-1),

4/5/55• Jim Boron (K. Knipschild, B. Janson) at

Lipscomb (10-4), 4/13/60• Dale Dunham at Tenn. A & I (12-0), 4/3/70• Dick Lange vs. Akron (3-0), 5/2/70• Bob Kocisky vs. Princeton (4-1), 3/20/71• Cap Pohlman at S. Carolina (3-0), 3/17/72• Bob Kocisky at The Citadel (2-0), 3/11/73• Mike Brecht at Houston (3-0), 3/6/81• Dave Shooltz (D. Minnema) vs. SVSU (10-0),

4/12/82• Bob Cavanaugh (M. Hansen) vs. Northwood

(19-0), 3/29/86• Kevin Tapani at Eastern Michigan (10-1),

4/22/86• Tim McDonald at Ball State (11-0), 4/30/88• Pat Bojcun vs. Ferris State (10-0), 4/4/91• Eric Methner (S. Cook) vs. Ferris State (7-0),

4/21/92• Todd Schafer vs. Toledo (1-0), 5/5/92• Todd Schafer (S. Cook) at Western Michigan

(3-2), 4/13/93• Lee Gardner vs. Ball State (6-0), 4/23/95• Sage Jackson vs. NIU (12-1), 5/3/98• Joel Pelland vs. Siena Heights (8-1), 5/6/03

One-HittersCentral pitchers have tossed 37 one-hitters. Jim Bourbeau (1968), Dale Dunham (1970) and Larry Williams (1979) each won three one-hitters. The last one-hitter was by Chad Pleiness on April 27, 2002, in a 2-0 Chip-pewa home win over Northern Illinois.

Strikeouts1. Earl Brooks at WMU .................. 19 13 innings, June 3, 19212. Dick Lange vs. Akron ................17 9 innings, May 2, 1970 Earl Brooks at Albion ................. 17 10 innings, May 6, 1922 Bob Kocisky vs. Indiana State ....17 9 innings, April 13, 19735. Ralph Darin at Akron ................. 15 7 innings, April 24, 1971 Chad Pleiness vs. NIU ............... 15 7 innings, April 27, 2002

Opponent Game Batting

Runs1. Detroit ....................... 30 ......19742. Ball State ................... 24 ......20033. St. Johns.................... 23 ......19814. Ohio State .................. 22 ......19905. Eastern Michigan ........ 21 ......1929

Hits1. St. Johns.................... 25 ......1981 Toledo ........................ 25 ......20023. Ohio State .................. 24 ......19904. Detroit ....................... 23 ......1974 Ball State ................... 23 ......2003

Opponent Game Pitching

No-HittersOpposing pitchers have recorded four no- hitters against the Chippewas and one lost the game. Ball State’s Mike Urban tossed a no-hitter on April 26, 1975, but dropped a 1-0 decision. Eastern Illinois’ Dick Kenny beat CMU, 5-0, on April, 18, 1955, and Eastern Michigan’s Bob Welch was a 4-0 winner on April 24, 1976. The most recent no-hitter was by Eastern Michigan’s Mike Lumley on April 22, 1987, in a 4-0 win.

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Overall MACYear W L T W L T1896 1 0 01897 No baseball1898 No baseball1899 1 2 01900 2 2 01901 1 0 01902 1 1 01903 No baseball 1904 0 1 01905 4 2 01906 No baseball1907 3 2 01908 No baseball1909 5 5 01910 7 4 01911 6 5 01912 3 2 01913 1 3 01914 4 5 21915 4 5 01916 8 2 01917 No baseball1918 5 2 11919 2 5 01920 7 5 01921 10 1 11922 5 6 01923 12 1 01924 5 4 01925 4 8 01926 5 4 01927 9 4 01928 5 8 01929 4 5 01930 3 6 01931 1 10 01932 3 7 01933-36 No baseball1937 5 2 01938 3 4 01939 4 3 01940 2 3 11941 6 3 01942 1 2 01943 2 1 01944 No baseball1945 6 1 01946 2 6 01947 8 4 01948 5 4 01949 9 3 01950 7 4 01951 7 8 0

Overall MACYear W L T W L T 1952 8 6 01953 9 5 01954 9 11 01955 10 9 01956 14 9 01957 13 6 01958 25 11 11959 15 15 01960 18 15 01961 16 20 01962 22 13 01963 29 9 01964 18 19 01965 27 13 01966 20 17 01967 29 7 01968 24 12 01969 27 10 01970 36 4 01971 35 7 11972 28 11 11973 19 16 1 7 10 01974 27 12 0 10 7 01975 28 18 0 9 9 01976 29 16 0 7 11 01977 44 14 0 14 4 01978 31 14 2 8 5 01979 39 15 0 10 8 01980 40 14 1 12 5 01981 37 13 0 13 5 01982 24 17 0 8 4 0

Overall MACYear W L T W L T1983 31 19 0 5 6 01984 41 17 0 20 8 01985 37 15 1 23 9 01986 43 16 1 26 6 01987 40 15 0 23 7 01988 47 15 0 24 8 01989 38 20 1 20 11 01990 36 17 0 19 9 01991 33 27 0 16 16 01992 31 27 1 18 12 11993 39 19 0 22 10 01994 38 21 0 18 12 01995 41 19 0 19 12 01996 31 20 0 16 14 01997 25 20 0 14 14 01998 34 25 0 23 9 01999 24 32 0 15 11 02000 41 17 0 18 8 02001 35 24 0 16 12 02002 31 25 0 14 10 02003 25 28 0 9 15 02004 33 24 0 18 6 02005 42 18 0 18 6 02006 35 23 0 17 9 02007 35 21 0 21 6 02008 29 27 1 13 13 02009 28 30 0 12 15 0

All-time Record103 Seasons 1,894 - 1,130 - 17

All-Time Coaching RecordsCoach Years W L TTheron Burdick 1896 1 1 0Carl Pray 1899-00 3 4 0Charles Tambling 1901-02, 04-05, 07 9 6 0Bruce Stickle 1909 5 5 0Harry Helmer 1910-16 33 26 2Garland Nevitt 1918-20 14 12 1Joe Simmons 1921 10 1 1Wallace Parker 1922-24 22 11 0Lester Barnard 1925 4 8 0Bourke Lodewyk 1926-32 30 44 0Alex Yunevich 1937 5 2 0Dan Rose 1938-42, 47-52 59 43 1Malcolm H. Filson 1943, 46 4 7 0L.M. Sweeney 1945 6 1 0Bill Theunissen 1953-62 151 114 1Waldo Sauter 1963-70 210 91 0Dave Keilitz 1971-84 453 203 6Dean Kreiner 1985-98 516 282 4Judd Folske 1999-02 131 98 0Steve Jaksa 2003-present 227 171 1

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CMU in Division I Tournament PlayOverall Record: 11-24

1972 Bowling Green, Ohio (1-2) CMU 7, Iowa 2 Bowling Green 7, CMU 5 Iowa 4, CMU 31977 Minneapolis, Minnesota (1-2) CMU 2, Virginia Tech 1 Florida 13, CMU 11 Minnesota 13, CMU 21980 Ann Arbor, Michigan (0-2) Michigan 9, CMU 4 Brigham Young 9, CMU 01981 New Haven, Connecticut (1-2) Maine 10, CMU 2 CMU 7, Yale 2 St. Johns 23, CMU 131984 Mount Pleasant, Michigan (2-2) Indiana State 4, CMU 2 CMU 15, Temple 10 CMU 4, Indiana State 0 Michigan 4, CMU 31985 Tallahassee, Florida (0-2) Georgia Tech 7, CMU 6 Eastern Kentucky 10, CMU 71986 Ann Arbor, Michigan (2-2) CMU 7, Oral Roberts 2 Indiana State 5, CMU 3 CMU 6, Oral Roberts 2 Indiana State 7, CMU 61987 Tallahassee, Florida (1-2) South Alabama 2, CMU 0 CMU 17, East Carolina 9 Georgia Southern 3, CMU 11988 Tempe, Arizona (2-2) CMU 10, UNLV 7 Pepperdine 11, CMU 8 CMU 7, Evansville 6 Pepperdine 5, CMU 41990 Starkville, Mississippi (0-2) Illinois 8, CMU 6 Florida State 4, CMU 21994 Tallahassee, Florida (0-2) Florida State 8, CMU 6 Brigham Young 8, CMU 61995 Baton Rouge, Louisiana (1-2) LSU 5, CMU 3 CMU 14, NE Louisiana 11 LSU 10, CMU 5

Baseball Players in the CMU’s Athletics Hall of Fame

1984 Russ LeCronier Dan Rose Leo Wisneski1985 Lyle Bennett Dutch Lodewyk Bill Kelly1986 Carlo Barberi Harold Kaczynski1987 Howard Elzinga Eino Pulkiner Dick Lange1988 Bobb Wardrop1989 Terry F. Lynch1990 Dick Parfitt Tom Tresh1991 John Northrup Wallace Parker Bill Theunissen1992 Charles Pruitt Charles Tambling1993 Dick Enberg Dave Pagel1994 Dave Keilitz Waldo Sauter1995 Joe Epple1996 Curt Young1997 Tom Krawczyk1998 Bob Grandas Dan Majerle1999 Doug Fisher Kevin Tapani2000 Tim McDonald John Parfitt2001 Andy Kanoza2002 Denny McNamara2003 Dean Kreiner Steve Papes2004 Greg Lotzar2005 Larry Lamphere2006 Dan Cronkright2008 Ralph Darrin2009 Pat O’Keefe 1971 Team

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Hall of Fame/Postseason Games

1941 Conley Giddings, of1946 Allen Lockman, c1948 John Parfitt, ss1950 Loren Dinkel, of1952 Stu Dell, of1953 Charles Pruitt, of1954 Charles Pruitt, of1955 Andy Sventko, c1956 Larry Morse, of1957 Wally Galba, 3b1958 Wally Galba, 3b1959 Rex Smith, 2b1960 Dick Mrozinski, of1961 Jim Boron, p1962 Chuck Gronda, p, of Ray Marlatt, c1963 Carmen Fanzone, 2b1964 Dave Keilitz, 1b1965 Don Bach, 2b1966 Gene Kral, 1b1967 Tom Krawcyzk, ss, p1968 Gary Szalka, 3b1969 Al Hauer, 1b1970 Steve Papes, 1b

1971 Ralph Darin, p1972 Jim Cooper, ss1973 Terry F. Lynch, of1974 Terry F. Lynch, of1975 Dan Griesbaum, 1b1976 John Northrup, of1977 Chris Czarka, p Ben Bonk, dh, p1978 Ben Bonk, dh, p1979 Kurt Weise, dh1980 Dave Pagel, ss1981 Mike Brecht, p1982 John Berti, ss1983 Cary Ross, 3b1984 Dan Cronkright, 3b1985 Dan Cronkright, 3b1986 Andy Rohn, 2b1987 Kip Southland, ss1988 Tim McDonald, p1989 Clark Huntey, c1990 Denny McNamara, of1991 Scott MacGregor, 1b1992 Darin Dreasky, 2b1993 Tim Spahr, 3b

1994 Kevin Young, 3b1995 Toby Kominek, 3b/of1996 Jude VanDamme, 1b1997 Greg Jones, ss1998 Nick Phillips, 2b1999 Scott Pieratt, 2b2000 Scott Pieratt, 2b2001 Jason Helps, ss2002 Tim Bullinger, 3b2003 Tommy Grubb, of Ryan Krueger, of2004 Jim Geldhof, 3b2005 Ty Dunham, p2006 Ben Humphrey, 1b Josh Collmenter, p2007 Josh Collmenter, p2008 Sean Hoorelbeke, 1b2009 Dan Taylor, p

All-Time CMU Most Valuable Players

1941 Leo Wisneski, of1942 Ray Richardson, of1943 Bill Ward, c1944 None1945 None1946 Larry Sherwood, of1947 Dan Damoth, of1948 Gary Stauffer, 2b Joe Bogusz, of1949 Lee Scott, of1950 Jack Scott, 1b Loren Dinkel, of1951 George Cronin, of Dan McConell, 1b1952 Stu Dell, 1b Howard Bailey1953 Harry Kern, 1b1954 Bill Matson, 2b1955 Bob VanderWerf, 3b1956 Bob Root, of Dean Merritt, c1957 Larry Morse, of1958 Joe Epple, ss1959 LeRoy Millis, p1960 Dick Mrozinski, of1961 Glenn Haight, c Bob Veach, p1962 Bob Burek, of Sam Licavoli, 2b1963 Chuck Gronda, p, of1964 John Strickler, of1965 Al Korytkowski, c1966 Don Bach, 2b1967 Tom Krawczyk, p, ss1968 Mike Burklow, p

1969 Gary Szalka, of1970 Steve Papes, 1b1971 Andy Kanoza, ss1972 Gary Arbogast, of Chuck Cassady, 2b1973 Jeff Sovern, ss1974 Mark Lake, of1975 Terry F. Lynch, of1976 Jim Tobin, 2b1977 Jeff Gahan, ss1978 Mike Schervish, of1979 Mick Cochran, c1980 Perk Weisenburger, of1981 Randy Meier, of1982 Cary Kipke, of1983 Steve Hoyle, of1984 Jeff Spicuzzi, of Dave Shooltz, p1985 Mike Mervenne, of Eric Wilson, p1986 Nick Krzyzaniak, c Bob Cavanaugh, p1987 Doug Noch, p Bob Podschlne, 1b1988 Mike Weatherly, ss Mitch Bohn, 3b1989 Bob Riker, 3b, p Denny McNamara, of1990 Bob Riker, 3b, p Troy Conners, p1991 Greg Green, c Scott MacGregor, 1b1992 Brian Pelon, of Darin Dreasky, 2b1993 Pat Mahoney, c

Tim Spahr, 3b1994 Jeff Siler, p Pat Mahoney, c1995 Pat Mahoney, c Troy Novak, p1996 Jade Peddie, of Nick Williams, c1997 Luke Karr, p/1b Brent Miller, p1998 Lee Gardner, p Nick Phillips, 2b1999 Jake Sanborn,of Chris Suggitt, of2000 Jake Sanborn, of Scott Pieratt, 2b2001 Jason Helps, ss Bryan Scheurer, of2002 Tim Bullinger, 3b Lee Naplin, p Scott Pickens, c2003 Joey Fahndrich, p Mike Gates, 1b Ryan Krueger, of2004 Dan Griesbaum Jr, dh Jim Geldhof, 3b T.J. Johnson, p2005 Jim Geldhof, 3b/of2006 Brian Campbell, c2007 James Ricchio, p2008 Sean Hoorelbeke, 1b2009 Dan Taylor, p

All-Time CMU Captains

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MAJOR LEAGUERSJohn “Lefty” Dobb — Chicago White SoxCarmen Fanzone — Chicago CubsLee Gardner — Tampa Bay, FloridaShawn Hare — Detroit, NY Yankees, TexasChris Knapp — Chicago White Sox, CaliforniaDick Lange — CaliforniaDave Machemer — DetroitDan Rohn — Chicago Cubs, Cleveland, TexasRay Soff — St. Louis, MinnesotaKevin Tapani — Oakland, NY Mets, Minnesota, Los

Angeles, Chicago White Sox and Chicago CubsGary Taylor — Detroit Tigers Tom Tresh — NY Yankees, DetroitCurt Young — Oakland, Kansas City, NY Yankees

TOP DRAFT CHOICES1st Round — Chris Knapp, Chicago White Sox (1975)2nd Round — Kevin Tapani, Oakland A’s (1986)3rd Round — Bob Grandas, Oakland A’s (1976)3rd Round — Doug Harrison, Los Angeles (1977)3rd Round — Dave Pagel, Chicago Cubs (1977)4th Round — Dave Machemer, California Angels (1972) 4th Round — Dan Rohn, Chicago Cubs (1977)4th Round — Curt Young, Oakland A’s (1981)5th Round — Chad Pleiness, Toronto (2002)

CHIPPEWAS ACTIVE IN PRO BASEBALL

Josh Collmenter, RHP, Arizona DiamondbacksLee Gardner, RHP, Florida MarlinsDevan Kline, San Francisco GiantsScott Pickens, bullpen catcher, Detroit TigersJayson Ruhlman, LHP, Chicago CubsDan Taylor, SP, Arizona Diamondbacks

All-Time List of CMU Players Drafted or Signed by MLB

1921 Russ LeCronier1924 John Dobb1926 Larry Hutchinson1933 Don French1949 Cecil Morgan1951 Leo Rozyla1954 Chuck Pruitt1955 Louis Dulac1957 Tom Tresh1958 Tom Brown, Marv Schultz, Spencer Scott1963 Carmen Fanzone1965 Harold Roberson, Gary Taylor1967 Kim Hillstrom, Pat O’Keefe, Tom Krawczyk1968 Jim Bourdeau1970 Dale Dunham, Dick Lange1971 Andy Kanoza, Alex Kanoza1972 Jim Cooper, Dave Machemer1973 Jeff Sovern1974 Cap Pohlman1975 Chris Knapp, Terry F. Lynch1976 John Northrup, Bob Stadnika1977 Doug Harrison, Dave Mayes, Dan Rohn1978 Ben Bonk, Chris Czarka, Bob Grandas, Mike Schervish1979 Mick Cochran, Kevin Flannery, Ray Soff, Larry Williams1980 Mark Fellows, Dave Pagel, Doug Wabeke1981 Mike Brecht, Randy Meier, Curt Young1982 Randy Morse1983 Carey Ross, Mike Ward1984 Dave Minnema, Jay Phillion1985 Dan Cronkright, Greg Lotzar, Eric Wilson1986 Bob Cavanaugh, Doug Fisher, Mike

Hansen, Dave Nash, Kevin Tapani1987 Doug Noch, Andy Rohn, Kip Southland, Joe Wojda1988 Shawn Hare, Larry Lamphere1989 Clark Huntey, Dan Rambo, Rick Sellers1990 Denny McNamara, Bob Riker1991 Matt Bauer, Pat Bojcun, Tom Paskievitch1992 Steve Nowak1993 Aaron Knieper1994 Scott Cook, Andy Kruger, Mark Scheurer,

Jeff Siler, Kevin Young1995 Toby Kominek, Troy Novak, Rick Smith1996 Dave Malenfant1997 Brett Haring, Brent Miller1998 Lee Gardner1999 Phil Roberts2000 Mike Fawcett, Shaun Gragg, Pete

Nemeth, Mike Steele2001 Jason Helps, J. D. Wheeler2002 Danny Gibbons, Scott Pickens, Chad

Pleiness, Lee Naplin2004 Ryan Cremeans, Jeff Garner, David

LeMieux, T.J. Johnson2005 Jason Cairns, Jayson Ruhlman, Kurtis

Wells2007 Josh Collmenter, Chris Kupillas, Ben

Humphrey, Jeff Richard2008 Sean Hoorelbeke, Tyler Stovall2009 Devan Kline, Dan Taylor

In the Pros CMU Baseball

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1974 Dr. Gerald Poor, CMU Education1975 Dr. Dick Allen, CMU Speech & Dramatic Arts1976 Junior Servoss, Mt. Pleasant Recreational Leagues1977 Dr. Arnold Hammel, CMU Mathematics1978 Dr. William Theunissen, Dean, CMU HPER1979 Dr. Frank Myers, CMU Health Education1980 Woodrow Eber, CMU Accounting1981 Dick Enberg, CMU Alumnus Jack Weisenburger, Mount Pleasant businessman1982 Rollie Denison, Mount Pleasant businessman1983 Dick Page, Midland educator1984 Dr. Bill Hawkins, CMU Psychology1985 Bob Kuck, Midland tool & die maker1986 Wilbur Kawaski, Mount Pleasant businessman1987 Betsy Banta, Mount Pleasant1988 Kaye & Don Bouck, Mount Pleasant1989 Sandy Croll, Mount Pleasant1990 Bill Odykirk, Mount Pleasant businessman1991 Ron Browning, Lansing1992 Chuck MacGregor, Mount Pleasant businessman1993 Jim “Boog” Powell, Mount Pleasant

1994 Bob Lippert, Mount Pleasant educator1995 Sonny Helber, Mount Pleasant businessman1996 Walt Schneider, CMU Physical Education & Sport1997 Tom Kleinhardt, Clare car dealer1998 Emil Sacco, Mount Pleasant businessman1999 Dean Kreiner, Tom Tresh, Jim Fuller, CMU coaches2000 Larry Doyle, Bay City businessman2001 Marv Dutmers, CMU groundskeeper2002 Dave Keilitz, former CMU player, coach, AD2003 Bob Banta, Mount Pleasant corrections officer 2004 Robert Ullom, Midland banker2005 Gary Arbogast, CMU Physical Education & Sport2006 Ed Clauss, former CMU player2007 Fred Stabley Jr., former SID, and wife Barb2008 Mark and Marva Jackson, parents of baseball alum2009 Ron Sendre, program’s former athletic trainer2010 Waldo Sauter, former CMU head coach

CMU Baseball Fans of the Year

Endowed ScholarshipsThe Diane McCann Memorial Scholarship is an annual scholarship given to a member of the baseball program who is a sophomore or higher with at least a 2.8 gradepoint average. The recipient of the award is determined bythe head baseball coach, in conjunction with the Athletics Director. Joseph McCann and his daughter, Jill Lazurus, have generously donated the funds for the scholarship in support of CMU baseball and to honor the memory of Joseph’s late wife, Diane. The scholarship was founded in 2002.

Past McCann Memorial Scholarship Recipients2007-08 - Jeff Helps2008-09 - Dan Taylor2009-10 - Sam Russell

The Robert Dale Ullom Award is given annually to a member of the baseball program who is at least a sophomore with a 3.0 grade-point average or better. The recipient of the award is determined by the head baseball coach, inconjunction with the Athletics Director. Robert Ullom generously donated the funds for the scholarship in support of CMU baseball. The award was founded in 2004.

Past Ullom Award Recipients2007-08 - Dan Taylor2008-09 - Richard Clark2009-10 - Brendan Emmett

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Dave Heeke has instilled his vision of a “Championship Culture” at Central Michigan University.

Athletic success, academic excellence, national media exposure, record fundraising and a commitment to facilities have defined Heeke’s tenure as CMU’s director of

athletics. The Chippewas captured the 2007 Reese Trophy for Mid-American Conference men’s all-sports competition and have finished in the top three in each of his four years. In 2009, CMU placed fourth in the Jacoby Trophy (women’s all-sports) standings, its highest finish since 2004. The Chippewa football program has made three straight bowl game appearances and won its first Division I bowl game in the 2006 Motor City Bowl. CMU’s wrestling program has finished in the top 15 at the NCAA Championships each of the last three years, including a seventh-place finish to cap a 2008 season that saw the Chippewas ranked as high as No. 2 nationally. Both the volleyball and women’s basketball programs have experienced their most successful seasons in nearly two decades in recent years. The athletic exploits of CMU’s student-athletes are topped only by their academic accomplishments. The Chippewas have earned the MAC’s Institutional Academic Achievement Award 10 times in the last 12 years, and CMU’s women’s varsity programs combined to win the conference’s inaugural Faculty Athletics Representative Academic Achievement Award following the 2007-08 academic year. The Chippewas’ women’s soccer program has posted the highest grade-point average in the country each of the past four years. Facility upgrades and renovations have been a staple under Heeke’s leadership. Highlighting his efforts is the ongoing capital campaign for a new events center. The $21 million project includes a complete renovation of the arena in Rose Center, as well as the addition of a dynamic arena entryway and new practice facilities for basketball and wrestling. Among the first facility improvements Heeke oversaw was the installation of permanent lights at Kelly/Shorts Stadium to allow for flexible scheduling and television appearances for football. A new $2.5 million video scoreboard system, funded fully through private contributions, debuted during the 2007-08 seasons in both Kelly/Shorts and Rose Arena. The Rose Arena court was refinished with an updated floor design in 2006. Other additional facility improvements have included a $700,000 gymnastics practice facility, the naming and renovation of Margo Jonker Stadium for softball, stadium seating at the Field Hockey Complex, the resurfacing of the Jack Skoog Indoor Track and construction of a suite of track offices overlooking the Jack Skoog Indoor Track. An increased focus on fundraising has led to the two most successful years of giving in department history. The 2007-08 school year marked the first time in school history that $1 million was generated for annual funds thanks to an all-time high in number of donors; CMU again topped the $1 million mark and set a new record during the 2008-09 campaign. Heeke initiated a reorganization of athletic fundraising through a new umbrella organization, the Chippewa Athletic Fund. In addition to the traditional Chippewa Club, the Chippewa Athletic Fund (CAF) includes the Championship Fund program that provides opportunities for donors to give directly toward a sport program’s specific needs. The CAF also focuses on generating capital gifts to help improve and maintain facilities for the demands of tomorrow. CMU Athletics has served as a front porch to the university through increased exposure during Heeke’s reign. Since the start of the 2006 season, Chippewa football had 28 of its 41 contests televised, including 15 national telecasts on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU. The Chippewas led

Dave HeekeAthletics Director

the MAC in football attendance in both 2006 and 2008, and CMU set a school record with a crowd of 30,302 at its home game against Western Michigan in 2008. It was the first sellout in the expanded Kelly/Shorts Stadium. Heeke led the formation of a partnership with XOS Technologies (now known as JumpTV) for the development of the cmuchippewas.com Web site, allowing Chippewa fans the ability to connect with the programs through new features such as live video and audio. In 2009, Heeke announced an agreement between the athletics department and Adidas on an exclusive apparel and shoe contract. All of CMU’s varsity athletics programs will be outfitted in Adidas apparel and footwear, and the agreement will bring consistency to color, design and logo usage on CMU’s uniforms and apparel. The contract with Adidas marks the first time all of CMU’s varsity athletics programs have been included in a single, all-encompassing apparel agreement, and it includes special apparel pricing for club sport programs, intramurals and other campus groups. The agreement also provides extensive retail opportunities for the university bookstore. The Athletics Director Leadership Development Program was founded under Heeke’s direction in 2008. The program is an athletics department-wide initiative that is designed to further instill the concepts of character development, social responsibility, citizenship and leadership in CMU’s student-athletes. An advisory board that includes representatives from all areas of campus oversees the program. Also in 2008, CMU received a diversity award from the Laboratory for Diversity in Sport at Texas A&M University. The department was recognized in the Value and Attitudinal Diversity category. Heeke was introduced as the Chippewas’ athletics director at a press conference Dec. 8, 2005 and took over the reins on Jan. 16, 2006. He replaced Herb Deromedi who retired after 11 years as athletics director and 38-plus years of total service to the university. During his first 18 months on the job, Heeke was faced with the task of hiring three head coaches for football and both men’s and women’s basketball. He tabbed Ernie Zeigler in men’s basketball, Butch Jones in football and Sue Guevara in women’s hoops. In 2009, he hired CMU alum Willie Randolph as the Chippewas’ director of men’s and women’s track and field/cross country. Randolph will oversee a combined program model beginning with the 2009-10 season. Heeke also chose Tom Anagnost to guide the women’s soccer program; Anagnost was named MAC Coach of the Year in 2008. Heeke is contributing to the national landscape as a member of the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee and the Division I Football Issues Committee. The East Lansing, Mich., native spent 18 years at the University of Oregon, including serving as senior associate athletics director/chief of staff. There he assisted the athletics director with the daily operation of the Ducks’ $40 million budget and 17 sports. His primary role was revenue generation through external operations. He also was the direct administrative supervisor for football, men’s basketball, women’s soccer and softball. Some of the highlights from his career at Oregon include: developing a creative and profitable marketing and sales partnership with ESPN Regional Television; planning and executing a donor seating plan to fund renovation of the basketball arena; installation and game-day operation of a $3.7 million large-screen video display system and scoreboard in the football stadium; and reorganization of the annual giving program that more than doubled revenues from $3.6 million to $7.6 million initially and currently generates over $15 million annually. Heeke began his professional career as assistant athletic events coordinator at Michigan State for one year in 1987 before heading to Oregon. Heeke, 45, received a bachelor’s degree from Albion College in 1985 and a master’s degree from Ohio State University in 1987. At Albion, he was a co-captain of the baseball team and a member of the club hockey team. He was a three-sport athlete at East Lansing High School. Heeke received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the East Lansing Educational Foundation in 2007. Dave and his wife, Liz, have three boys: Ryan (16), Max (13) and Zach (12).

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Media Information

Covering the Chippewas Central Michigan University encourages your coverage of its athletic events. The Sports Information Department is responsible for coordinating the dissemination of pre-event releases and the issuing of passes for writers, photographers, broadcast and film crews, scouts and game officials assigned to work in the press area. If the sports information office can help in your coverage of CMU athletics, please contact a member of our staff.

Game Notes Game notes are available 24 hours prior to each contest through the CMU Sports Information Office. The game notes are e-mailed and are also available on the CMU web site, www.cmuchippewas.com. To be added to the e-mail distribution list, please contact Assistant SID Mike Boseak at 989-774-3277 or [email protected]. Media members are reminded that the CMU Web site contains player bios, game stories, box scores and statistics, in addition to game notes. Mid-American Conference information is available at www.mac-sports.com.

Interviews All coach and player interviews must be arranged through Assistant SID Mike Boseak at least 24 hours in advance. There will be no player interviews on game day prior to first pitch. Players and coaches are generally available following practice during the week, or by appointment if necessary. CMU practices are generally closed to outside parties unless arrangements are made in advance. Radio and television crews are asked to complete any pregame interviews with head coach Steve Jaksa prior to two hours before first pitch.

Visiting Radio Two telephone lines are available for use by the official radio network of the visiting team. Visiting networks that wish to have additional lines installed, at their own expense, may do so by contacting CMU Telecommunications at 989-774-1474.

Postgame Interviews Both head coaches and requested players will be available on the field after a 10-minute cooling off period. Full statistical packets will be available at this time. The CMU locker room is closed to all outside parties.

Credentials Requests for credentials to cover CMU home baseball games should be mailed or faxed on company letterhead to

Mike BoseakSports Information100 Rose CenterMount Pleasant, MI 48859

Requests should be received at least one week prior to the game. If time permits, credentials will be mailed, otherwise they will be left at the will-call window at the Theunissen Stadium entrance.

Broadcast Permission Permission to broadcast games and events should be made at least one month in advance to the CMU athletics department. Rights fees will be assessed to commercial stations that are not designated as official stations for any baseball games.

Photographers Still photographers and videographers are permitted to shoot from field level, provided they stay off the playing surface. Credentials must be requested in advance from the CMU Sports Information Office.

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Morning Sun711.W..Pickard.St.PO.Box.447Mount.Pleasant,.MI.48858Phone:.989-779-6060Fax:.779-6051www.themorningsun.com

CM LifeMoore.HallMount.Pleasant,.MI.48859Phone:.989-774-3493Fax:..774-7805www.cm-life.com

Saginaw News203.S..Washington.Ave.Saginaw,.MI.48605Phone:.989-776-9768Fax:..752-3115www.mlive.com/sanews

Bay City Times311.Fifth.Ave.Bay.City,.MI.48706Phone:.989-894-9630Fax:..893-0649www.mlive.com/bctimes

Midland Daily NewsP.O..Box.432Midland,.MI.48640Phone:.989-835-7174.Fax:..835-6991www.ourmidland.com

Detroit News615.W..Lafayette.Blvd.Detroit,.MI.48226-3197Phone:.313-222-2260Fax:..222-6019www.detnews.com

Detroit Free Press321.W..Lafayette.Blvd.Detroit,.MI.48226-2706Phone:.313-222-6660Fax:..222-5983www.freep.com

Grand Rapids Press155.Michigan.St..NWGrand.Rapids,.MI.49503Phone:.616-222-5478Fax:..222-5409www.mlive.com/grpress

Lansing State Journal120.E..Lenawee.St.Lansing,.MI.48919Phone:.517-774-3493Fax:..774-7805www.lsj.com

WCMU Public Broadcasting NetworkPublic.Broadcasting.CenterMount.Pleasant,..MI..48859Phone:..989-774-1540Fax:..774-4427www.wcmu.org

WNEM TV-5 (CBS)P.O..Box.531Saginaw,.MI..48068Phone:.989-755-8191Fax:.989-758-2110www.wnem.com

WWTV-WWUP TV-9/10 (CBS)P.O..Box.627Cadillac,.MI..49601Phone:.231-775-3478Fax:.231-775-3671www.9and10news.com

WJRT TV-12 (ABC)2302.Lapeer.St.Flint,.MI..48503Phone:.810-233-3130Fax:.810-257-2834www.abc12.com

WEYI TV-25 (NBC)2225.W..Williard.Rd.Clio,.MI..48420Phone:.810-687-1000Fax:.810-687-4925www.nbc25.net

MHTV Channel 34340.Moore.HallMount.Pleasant,.MI.48859Phone:.989-774-3756Fax:.989-774-2426www.bca.cmich.edu/MHTV/index.htm

WUPS (98.5 FM)5805.E..Pickard.St..Suite.398Mount.Pleasant,.MI..48858Phone:.989-773-9899Fax:.989-773-0585www.wups.com

WCFX (95.3 FM)5847.Venture.WayMount.Pleasant,.MI..48858Phone:.989-772-4173Fax:.989-773-1236www.wcfx.com

WMHW (91.5 FM)340.Moore.HallMount.Pleasant,.MI..48859Phone:.989-774-7287Fax:.989-774-2426www.bca.cmich.edu/WMHW/index.htm

Dave RuthenburgMAC Report OnlineEmail:[email protected]

NEWSPAPERS TELEVISION RADIO

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Day, Date Opponent Location TimeFriday, Feb. 26 vs. California Bakersfield, Calif. 11 a.m.Saturday, Feb. 27 at Cal-Bakersfield Bakersfield, Calif. 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 28 vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.) Bakersfield, Calif. 11 a.m. Fri.-Sun., March 5-7 at Central Florida Orlando, Fla. 6:30 p.m./4 p.m./1 p.m. Tuesday, March 9 vs. Butler Orlando, Fla. 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 10 at Stetson DeLand, Fla. 6:30 p.m. Friday, March 12 vs. Long Island Orlando, Fla. 4 p.m. Saturday, March 13 vs. Yale Orlando, Fla. 1:30 p.m. Sunday, March 14 vs. Indiana Orlando, Fla. 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 16 Davenport Mount Pleasant 3:05 p.m. Friday, March 19 at Illinois State Normal, Ill. 3 p.m. CTSaturday, March 20 at Illinois State (DH) Normal, Ill. 1 p.m. CTSunday, March 21 at Illinois State Normal, Ill. 1 p.m. CTWednesday, March 24 at Bowling Green Bowling Green, Ohio 3:05 pm Fri.-Sun., March 26-28 at Miami* Oxford, Ohio 6 p.m./6 p.m./1 p.m. Tuesday, March 30 at Valparaiso Valparaiso, Ind. 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 31 at Michigan State Lansing, Mich. 3:05 p.m. Fri.-Sun., April 2-4 Ohio* Mount Pleasant 3 p.m./2 p.m./1 p.m.Tuesday, April 6 UIC Mount Pleasant 3:05 p.m. Wednesday, April 7 at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 3:05 p.m. Fri.-Sun., April 9-11 Akron* Mount Pleasant 3 p.m./2 p.m./1 p.m.Wednesday, April 14 at UIC Chicago, Ill. 5:05 p.m. CT Fri.-Sun., April 16-18 at Kent State* Kent, Ohio 3 p.m./1 p.m./1 p.m.Wednesday, April 21 vs. Michigan State Midland, Mich. 6:35 p.m. Fri.-Sun., April 23-25 Ball State* Mount Pleasant 3 p.m./2 p.m./1 p.m.Tuesday, April 27 Wayne State Mount Pleasant 3:05 p.m. Wednesday, April 28 at Oakland Auburn Hills, Mich. 3 p.m. Fri.-Sun., April 30-May 2 at Northern Illinois* DeKalb, Ill. 3 p.m./1 p.m./1 p.m. CTFri.-Sun., May 7-9 at Toledo* Toledo, Ohio 3 p.m./1 p.m./1 p.m.Tuesday, May 11 Oakland Mount Pleasant 3:05 p.m. Wednesday, May 12 at Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. 6:05 p.m. Fri.-Sun., May 14-16 Western Michigan* Mount Pleasant 3 p.m./2 p.m./1 p.m.Tuesday, May 18 Michigan State Mount Pleasant 3:05 p.m. Thurs.-Sat., May 20-22 Eastern Michigan* Mount Pleasant 3 p.m./3 p.m./2 p.m.Wed.-Sun., May 26-30 at MAC Tournament Chillicothe, Ohio TBA

DH - Doubleheader • *Mid-American Conference game • Home games in bold Dates and times (ET) are subject to change


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