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TABLE OF CONTENTS1 .............................................................................. Quick Facts2 ................................................................................. Schedule3 .......................................................... 2013 Roster Breakdown4 ...................................................... Welcome to Iowa Baseball5 ................................................Hawkeye Success Under Dahm6-14 .................................................................Season Preview15-39 .......................................................................Player Bios40-44 ....................................................Head Coach Jack Dahm45 ...................................................Assistant Coach Zach Dillon 46 ...............................................Assistant Coach Jim Brownlee47 ..............................................Volunteer Assistant Kurt Miller48 .......................Director of Baseball Operations Brian Furlong48 .........................................................................Support Staff49-50 .......................................................................Gary Barta51 .....................................................................A Total Program52 ............................................................................ Why Iowa?53 ............................................. Walk-Ons/Player Development54-55 ...........................................................Duane Banks Field56 ................................................................... Duane Banks Era57 ....................................................Strength and Conditioning58 ....................................................... UI Rec Building Facilities59 ...............................................................Community Service60 ........................................................................... Golf Outing61 ........................................................ Iowa Baseball Academy62 ....................................................................... Special Events63 ...............................................................Halloween Baseball64-65 ...............................................Lead-Off Dinner/Steak Fry66 ......................................................... Hawkeyes in the Media67 ....................................................................Big Ten Network68-69 ...................................................... Hawkeyes in the Pros70 ......................................Scholarships/Cal Eldred Lights Fund71-78 ........................................................... University of Iowa79-80 ....................................................... 2012 Season Review81 ..............................................................Hawkeye Honor Roll82-83 ...........................................................Individual Records84-85 .......................................................Year-by-Year Leaders86 ............................................................ Year-by-Year Records87 ......................................................... Hawkeye Team Records88 ......................................................... All-Time Series Records89-95 .............................................................. All-Time Results96 ................................................Iowa City/Coralville Directory

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MEDIA INFORMATIONAssistant SID ................................................................. James AllanEmail ..........................................................james-allan@uiowa.eduCell Phone ............................................................... (319) 530-5792Baseball Contact .......................................................Kyle SoldwischEmail .....................................................kyle-soldwisch@uiowa.eduCell Phone ............................................................... (319) 215-7503Athletics Communications Phone .................................. (319) 335-9411Athletics Communications Fax ................................ (319) 335-9417Press Box Phone ...................................................... (319) 335-9520Website .............................................................hawkeyesports.comTwitter ...............................................www.twitter.com/UIBaseballFacebook .................................... www.facebook.com/iowabaseball

TEAM INFORMATION2012 Record ................................................................... 23-27Home ...............................................................................11-8Away ................................................................................5-11Neutral ...............................................................................7-8Big Ten Record/Finish .............................................. 10-14/9thLetterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................ 19/13Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................7/4Pitchers Returning/Lost .....................................................6/3Newcomers ......................................................................... 13Home Facility ............................................. Duane Banks Field Capacity ......................................................................... 3,000Opened ........................................................................... 1974Dimensions ..........................................329-373-395-373-329Surface ............................................................... Natural Grass

BASEBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach .......................................... Jack Dahm (10th year)Alma Mater/Year .............................................Creighton/1989Record at Iowa/Years .................................... 213-275 (.436)/9Career Record/Years ................................496-551-2 (.473)/19Email ....................................... [email protected] Coach ...................................... Zach Dillon (1st year)Alma Mater/Year ................................................ Baylor (2005)Email ................................. [email protected] Coach ................................... Jim Brownlee (1st year)Alma Mater/Year .......................................Illinois State (1970)Email .............................. [email protected] of Baseball Operations .......................... Brian FurlongEmail ...................................brian-furlong@iowabaseball.comVolunteer Assistant Coach ..................................... Brian MillerEmail .....................................brian-miller@iowabaseball.com

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UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTSLocation: ..........................................................Iowa City, IowaEnrollment: .................................................................. 31,498Founded: ......................................................................... 1847Nickname: ................................................................HawkeyesColors ............................................................... Black and GoldConference: .................................................................. Big TenNational Affiliation ......................................... NCAA, Division IPresident: ............................................................. Sally MasonDirector of Athletics:................................................Gary BartaBaseball Secretary: ............................................... Joyce RossieBaseball Office ..............................232 Carver-Hawkeye Arena..............................................................Iowa City, Iowa 52242........................................................................(319) 335-9389

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DATE OPPONENT LOCATION FACILITY TIME

Feb.15 at Austin Peay Clarksville, Tenn. Raymond C. Hand Park 3 p.m.Feb. 16 at Austin Peay Clarksville, Tenn. Raymond C. Hand Park 1 p.m.Feb. 17 at Austin Peay Clarksville, Tenn. Raymond C. Hand Park 1 p.m.Feb. 22 vs. Oklahoma % Corpus Christi, Texas Whataburger Field 2 p.m.Feb. 23 vs. New Mexico % Corpus Christi, Texas Whataburger Field 2 p.m.Feb. 24 at Texas A&M Corpus Christi % Corpus Christi, Texas Whataburger Field 1 p.m.March 1 vs. Eastern Michigan # Lawrence, Kan. Hoglund Ballpark 11 a.m. at Kansas # Lawrence, Kan. Hoglund Ballpark 3 p.m.March 2 vs. Eastern Michigan # Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence High School 11 a.m.March 3 at Kansas # Lawrence, Kan. Hoglund Ballpark 1 p.m.March 8 vs. Maine & Port Charlotte, Fla. North Charlotte Regional Park 10 a.m.March 9 vs. Georgetown & Port Charlotte, Fla. North Charlotte Regional Park 10 a.m.March 10 vs. West Virginia & Port Charlotte, Fla. North Charlotte Regional Park 10 a.m.March 15 Nebraska-Omaha IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 4:05 p.m.March 16 Nebraska-Omaha IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1:05 p.m.March 17 Nebraska-Omaha IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1:05 p.m.March 19 Coe College IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 4:05 p.m.March 22 at Northwestern* Evanston, Ill. Rocky Miller Park 3 p.m.March 23 at Northwestern* Evanston, Ill. Rocky Miller Park 1 p.m.March 24 at Northwestern* Evanston, Ill. Rocky Miller Park 1 p.m.March 27 Creighton IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6:05 p.m.March 29 Indiana* IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6:05 p.m.March 30 Indiana* IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1:05 p.m.March 31 Indiana* IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1:05 p.m.April 2 Western Illinois IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6:35 p.m.April 5 Nebraska* IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6:05 p.m.April 6 Nebraska* IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1:05 p.m.April 7 Nebraska* IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1:05 p.m.

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April 9 Kansas IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6:05 p.m.April 10 Kansas IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 4:05 p.m.April 12 Kansas State IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6:05 p.m.April 13 Kansas State IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1:05 p.m.April 14 vs. Kansas State Des Moines, Iowa Principal Park 3:30 p.m.April 16 at Nebraska-Omaha Papillion, Neb. Werner Park 2 p.m.April 19 at Penn State* University Park, Pa. Lubrano Park 5:05 p.m.April 20 at Penn State* University Park, Pa. Lubrano Park 1:05 p.m.April 21 at Penn State* University Park, Pa. Lubrano Park 12:05 p.m.April 24 Northern Illinois IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6:05 p.m.April 26 Minnesota* IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6:05 p.m.April 27 Minnesota* IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1:05 p.m.April 28 Minnesota* IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1:05 p.m.April 30 Wisconsin Milwaukee IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6:05 p.m.May 3 at Michigan* Ann Arbor, Mich. Wilpon Complex 5:05 p.m.May 4 at Michigan* Ann Arbor, Mich. Wilpon Complex 12:05 p.m.May 5 at Michigan* Ann Arbor, Mich. Wilpon Complex 12:05 p.m.May 7 Nebraska Omaha IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6:05 p.m.May 10 Michigan State* IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 6:05 p.m.May 11 Michigan State* IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1:05 p.m.May 12 Michigan State* IOWA CITY Duane Banks Field 1:05 p.m.May 16 Purdue* West Lafayette, Ind. Alexander Field 6 p.m.May 17 Purdue* West Lafayette, Ind. Alexander Field 6 p.m.May 18 Purdue* West Lafayette, Ind. Alexander Field 12 p.m.May 23-27 Big Ten Tournament Minneapolis Target Field TBAJune 1-3 NCAA Regionals TBA TBA TBA June 8-10 NCAA Super Regionals TBA TBA TBAJune 15-27 College World Series Omaha, Neb. TD Ameritrade Park Omaha TBA

All times listed are Central% - Kleberg Bank College Classic # - Millard Management Jayhawk Classic& - Snowbird Classic * - Conference Game

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PITCHERSNo. Name .................................. Pos. ..................B/T .............Ht./Wt. ............. Yr. ........ Hometown .....................................................Last School13 Jared Mandel ...................... LHP ..................L/L .............5-10/180 .......... Fr. ........ Mundelein, Ill. ................................................ Mundelein15 Josh Martsching .................. RHP ..................L/R .............6-2/195 ............ Fr. ........ Bloomfield, Ill. ............................................. Davis County19 Ryan Rumpf ........................ RHP ..................R/R .............6-1/195 ............ So. ....... North Liberty, Iowa .................................. Iowa City West22 Andrew Hedrick .................. LHP ..................R/L .............6-1/180 ............ So. ....... Ankeny, Iowa ....................................................... Ankeny24 Sasha Kuebel ...................... LHP ..................R/L .............6-1/200 ............ So. ....... St. Louis, Mo. ............................. St. Louis University High25 Jack Richmond .................... LHP ..................L/L .............6-4/189 ............ Fr. ........ Evanston, Ill. ...........................................Loyola Academy31 Ricky Sandquist................... RHP ..................L/R .............6-4/190 ............ Sr. ........ Fort Dodge, Iowa ............................................Fort Dodge32 Calvin Mathews .................. RHP ..................R/R .............6-4/200 ............ Fr. ........ Bloomfield, Iowa ......................................... Davis County33 Ben Bergman ...................... LHP ..................L/L .............6-6/195 ............ Sr. ........ Solon, Iowa ............................................................ Solon35 Quinten Conrad ................... RHP ..................R/R .............6-3/190 ............ Fr. ........ Elkhorn, Neb. ............................................. Elkhorn South37 Jackson Raimo .................... RHP ..................R/R .............6-4/170 ............ Fr. ........ Albany, N.Y. ...............................Christian Brothers Academy40 Matt Dermody..................... LHP ..................R/L .............6-5/205 ............ Sr. ........ Norwalk, Iowa ....................................................Norwalk41 Aaron Smit .......................... LHP ..................L/L .............6-2/200 ............ RSo. ..... Wellman, Iowa ...............................................Mid-Prairie43 Taylor Kaufman ................... LHP ..................L/L .............6-2/180 ............ So. ....... Glenwood, Iowa .............................................. Glenwood44 Andrew Hanse .................... RHP ..................R/R .............6-6/205 ............ Sr. ........ Marion, Iowa ................................................Ellsworth CC45 Nick Hibbing ....................... RHP ..................R/R .............6-6/198 ............ So. ....... Lindenhurst, Ill. ................................... Lakes Community

CATCHERSNo. Name .................................. Pos. ..................B/T .............Ht./Wt. ............. Yr. ........ Hometown .....................................................Last School5 Anthony Torres .................... C/IF...................R/R .............5-11/170 .......... So. ....... San Diego, Calif. ..................................La Jolla Country Day School

6 Keith Brand ......................... C .......................R/R .............5-10/170 .......... Jr. ........ Northbrook, Ill. ...................................... Glenbrook North16 Jimmy Frankos .................... C/UTIL ..............L/R .............6-1/180 ............ Fr. ........ Park Ridge, Ill. ............................................. Maine South18 Blake Hickman .................... C/1B .................R/R .............6-5/210 ............ Fr. ........ Chicago, Ill. ........................................... Simeon Academy20 Alec Linebarger ................... C .......................L/R .............6-2/185 ............ RFr. ...... Blue Bell, Pa. ................................................Wissahickon21 Trevor Kenyon ..................... C/1B .................R/R .............6-0/200 ............ Jr. ........ Davenport, Ill. ...................................Black Hawk College23 Dan Sheppard ..................... C .......................R/R .............6-0/190 ............ Sr. ........ Downers Grove, Ill. ................................ Downers Grove North

INFIELDERSNo. Name .................................. Pos. ..................B/T .............Ht./Wt. ............. Yr. ........ Hometown .....................................................Last School3 Nick Roscetti ....................... IF ......................R/R .............6-3/175 ............ Fr. ........ Sherman, Ill. ................................................ Williamsville5 Anthony Torres .................... C/IF...................R/R .............5-11/170 .......... So. ....... San Diego, Calif. ..................................La Jolla Country Day School

7 Devin Pickett ....................... IF/OF ................R/R .............6-2/190 ............ Fr. ........ Flossmoor, Ill. ..........................................Marian Catholic9 Nick Day .............................. IF ......................R/R .............6-2/190 ............ So. ....... Solon, Iowa ............................................................ Solon12 Jake Mangler ...................... IF ......................R/R .............6-0/190 ............ RSo. ..... Clinton, Iowa ........................................................ Clinton14 Jake Yacinich ....................... IF ......................L/R .............6-2/180 ............ So. ....... Des Moines, Iowa ..................................Dowling Catholic18 Blake Hickman .................... C/1B .................R/R .............6-5/210 ............ Fr. ........ Chicago, Ill. ........................................... Simeon Academy21 Trevor Kenyon ..................... C/1B .................R/R .............6-0/200 ............ Jr. ........ Davenport, Ill. ...................................Black Hawk College34 Bryan Niedbalski ................. 1B .....................R/R .............6-3/235 ............ Jr. ........ St. Louis, Mo. .......................................................DeSmet

OUTFIELDERSNo. Name .................................. Pos. ..................B/T .............Ht./Wt. ............. Yr. ........ Hometown .....................................................Last School2 Eric Toole ............................. OF .....................L/R .............6-1/170 ............ So. ....... Council Bluffs, Iowa .................................... Lewis Central4 Kris Goodman ..................... OF .....................R/R .............6-1/180 ............ So. ....... Apple Valley, Minn........................................Apple Valley7 Devin Pickett ....................... IF/OF ................R/R .............6-2/190 ............ Fr. ........ Flossmoor, Ill. ..........................................Marian Catholic8 Taylor Zeutenhorst .............. OF .....................L/R .............6-4/220 ............ Jr. ........ Sheldon, Iowa .................................................... Sheldon43 Taylor Kaufman ................... LHP/OF .............L/L .............6-2/180 ............ So. ....... Glenwood, Iowa .............................................. Glenwood36 John Barrett ........................ UTIL ..................R/R .............6-3/180 ............ Fr. ........ Moline, Ill. ....................................... Rock Island Alleman

Head Coach: Jack Dahm (#10)Assistant Coaches: Zach Dillon (#42), Jim Brownlee (#38)Volunteer Coach: Brian Miller (#26)Director of Baseball Operations: Brian Furlong

FRESHMAN (12)John BarrettQuinten ConradJimmy FrankosBlake HickmanAlec Linebarger*Jared MandelJosh MartschingCalvin MathewsDevin PickettJackson RaimoJack RichmondNick Roscetti

SOPHOMORES (12)Nick DayKris GoodmanAndrew HedrickNick HibbingTaylor KaufmanSasha KuebelJake Mangler *Ryan RumpfAaron Smit *Eric TooleAnthony TorresJake Yacinich

JUNIORS (3)Keith BrandBryan NiedbalskiTaylor Zeutenhorst

BREAKDOWN BY CLASSPRONUNCIATION GUIDEAndrew Hanse ........................................................ HAN-zeeAndrew Hedrick .....................................................HEED-rickSasha Kuebel ............................................................ KOO-bulJosh Martsching .................................................MART-shingBryan Niedbalski ..............................................Nuh-BALL-skiNick Roscetti ..............................................................Ro-zettiJacob Yacinich ......................................................YA-sin-itchTaylor Zeutenhorst ..........................................ZOOT-in-horst

NUMERICAL2 Eric Toole 3 Nick Roscetti4 Kris Goodman5 Anthony Torres 6 Keith Brand7 Devin Pickett8 Taylor Zeutenhorst 9 Nick Day 12 Jake Mangler 13 Jared Mandel 14 Jacob Yacinich 15 Josh Martsching 16 Jimmy Frankos 18 Blake Hickman19 Ryan Rumpf20 Alec Linebarger 21 Trevor Kenyon22 Andrew Hedrick 23 Dan Sheppard 24 Sasha Kuebel 25 Jack Richmond 31 Ricky Sandquist 32 Calvin Mathews33 Ben Bergman34 Bryan Niedbalski 35 Quinten Conrad 36 John Barrett 37 Jackson Raimo40 Matt Dermody41 Aaron Smit 43 Taylor Kaufman44 Andrew Hanse45 Nick Hibbing

ALPHABETICAL36 John Barrett33 Ben Bergman6 Keith Brand35 Quinten Conrad9 Nick Day40 Matt Dermody16 Jimmy Frankos4 Kris Goodman44 Andrew Hanse22 Andrew Hedrick45 Nick Hibbing 18 Blake Hickman43 Taylor Kaufman 21 Trevor Kenyon24 Sasha Kuebel20 Alec Linebarger13 Jared Mandel12 Jake Mangler15 Josh Martsching32 Calvin Mathews34 Bryan Niedbalski7 Devin Pickett37 Jackon Raimo25 Jack Richmond3 Nick Roscetti19 Ryan Rumpf 31 Ricky Sandquist23 Dan Sheppard41 Aaron Smit2 Eric Toole5 Anthony Torres14 Jacob Yacinich 8 Taylor Zeutenhorst

SENIORS (5)Ben BergmanMatt DermodyAndrew HanseRicky SandquistDan Sheppard

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Student-athletes throughout the country each year face the difficult task of selecting a University in which to pursue their college degree while reaching their full potential academically and athletically.

Selecting a university and baseball program that is the right fit for you is a very important decision. This decision is one that will have a great impact on both the near future as well as the many years that follow your collegiate experience and baseball career.

As you begin to compare all of your options, I strongly encourage you to consider The University of Iowa and our baseball program. Many of the same qualities that distinguish Iowa’s academic reputation are the foundation we are building within the baseball program… a commitment to excellence, tradition of success, strong community support and first class facilities.

Iowa is an outstanding university with a worldwide reputation of academic excellence. The university features faculty and staff members who are committed to making your experience as a student-athlete a positive experience academically, not to mention Iowa City is a classic college town that prides itself on the success of the university in every regard.

We are also looking forward to regaining the past success that Iowa baseball has had in winning seven Big Ten Championships, qualifying for three NCAA Tournaments and one appearance in the College World Series. Our coaching staff is looking forward to taking the University of Iowa baseball program to new heights. We believe that we have an opportunity to become one of the finest baseball programs in the nation, while helping to produce graduates who are prepared for successful careers.

The athletics department at the University of Iowa has built its reputation on the sound foundation of academic, athletic and personal integrity. These qualities are present at the very top in University President, Sally Mason and Director of Athletics, Gary Barta are embraced by each member of our coaching and administrative staff.

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It is our hope that you will continue to consider The University of Iowa as a place for your future. Our program offers incredible academic opportunities combined with a Big Ten athletic experience that is unparalleled. The University of Iowa and the Iowa City community will provide all the necessary ingredients to make your academic and athletic experiences as rewarding as possible.

We hope you will share in the excitement about The University of Iowa and our program.

IT’S GREAT TO BE A HAWKEYE!

Jack Dahm Head Baseball Coach University of Iowa

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HAWKEYE ACADEMIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS UNDER DAHM:• BoastedaNCAAGraduationSuccessRateof93inmostrecentfigure,whichis23

points above the national average for NCAA Division I baseball programs• Awarded2007NCAAPublicRecognitionAwardforbeinginthe90percentileof

Academic Progress Report (APR) for baseball• Third-bestgraduationrateforBigTenbaseballbehindNorthwesternand

Michigan• Seventy-fiveplayersnamedtotheAcademicAll-BigTenteamoverthepastnine

years; that is the best nine-year total in the history of the program• Ateam-record12playerswerenamedAcademicAll-BigTenin2011• BenGeelannamedESPNtheMagazineAcademicAll-District

HAWKEYE SEASON ACCOMPLISHMENTS UNDER DAHM:• Thirty-fiveAll-BigTenperformersonthefieldinthepastnineyears,including

four each in 2010 and 2011 and three in 2012• FourteenplayerssignedMLBcontractsinthepastfouryears• 2012:SashaKuebelearnedLouisvilleSluggerFreshmanAll-Americahonors• 2011:TrevorWillisledBigTenandrankedsecondnationallywithninetriples,

which established a new Iowa single-season record• 2010:BigTenTournamerntrunner-up;thirdplaceregularseasonfinishintheBig

Ten• 2010:WonthreegamesatBigTenTournament,themostsince1990• 2010:Won11ofitslast14games.CapturedroadsetsatPennStateandMichigan

and home series’ against Ohio State, Illinois and Purdue• 2010:WonallfivegamesagainstPurdue,includingtwoattheBigTen

Tournament• 2010:KevinLeeestablishedanewsingle-seasonsavesrecord(13)• 2010:KurtisMullerandJarredHippenwerenamedtotheBigTenAll-Tournament

squad• 2009:ThirdTeamPre-SeasonAll-American,JustinToole• 2009:KevinHoefsetscareerhit-by-pitchrecord(68)• 2009:T.J.Cataldotiedgame-highfourwalksinagamerecordatPurdue• 2008:Brokeseasonrecordsinsingles(436),stolenbases(138),stolenbase

attempts (176) and HBP (86)• 2008:BeatNo.5Vanderbilt(6-3)atHawkinsFieldMarch1,2008.• 2008:FreshmanAll-American,KurtisMuller• 2007:Overallrecord(31-23)andfourth-placeBigTen(17-13)finish.Bestrecord

in 14 years and second trip to Big Ten Tournament in three years after competing once the previous 15 years.

• 2007:BigTenrecordwas19-13withathird-placefinishandfinishedonegame out of first. The 19 victories were the second-most conference wins in the history of the program.

• 2007:Twelve-gamewinningstreak--second-longestinschoolhistory• 2007:Ten-gameBigTenwinningstreak--longestinschoolhistory• 2007:Four-gameseriessweepsofNorthDakotaStateandNorthwestern…

first four-game sweeps since 1990 • 2007:FirsttimeinschoolhistorythatIowacollectedthreeseriessweepsof

three or more games in a single-season (North Dakota State, Northwestern and Indiana)

• FiveABCAAll-MideastRegionalPlayers• 2007StetsonTournamentChampionswithwinsoverNebraskaandNotre

Dame• 2006AustinPeayTournamentChampions• 2006LouisianaCajunClassicChampions

HAWKEYE TRADITIONS STARTED BY DAHM:• StartedtheCorridorClassic,thebiggestADAfundraiserinIowahistory• Beganthebi-annualI-Cubsexhibitiongame• StartedtheannualIowaBaseballGolfOuting• EstablishedtheannualLead-OffDinnerandSteak-Fry.Featuredspeakers

have included: Jim Hendry, Tommy Lasorda, Joe Girardi, Fergie Jenkins, Tim McClelland, Wes Obermueller and Michael Gartner.

Hometown: Morton Grove, Ill.Birthdate: Jan. 19, 1967Education: Creighton University ’89 (B.S. Business Management)

Dahm’s Coaching Experience:1994-03, Creighton University, Head Coach (283-276-2)2004- Present, University of Iowa, Head Coach (190-248)

Dahm’s Year-By-Year Coaching Record:1994 Creighton University 28-291995 Creighton University 35-221996 Creighton University 19-31-11997 Creighton University 27-271998 Creighton University 27-27-11999 Creighton University 38-252000 Creighton University 38-232001 Creighton University 21-312002 Creighton University 30-242003 Creighton University 20-372004 University of Iowa 20-352005 University of Iowa 28-292006 University of Iowa 23-332007 University of Iowa 31-232008 University of Iowa 22-332009 University of Iowa 16-352010 University of Iowa 30-282011 University of Iowa 20-322012 University of Iowa 23-27At Creighton University: 283-276-2At University of Iowa: 213-275Career Total: 496-551-2

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O U T L O O KFor only the second time in University of Iowa head coach Jack Dahm’s tenure, there has been a shake-up in the Hawkeye coaching staff, but Dahm sees it as an opportunity to inject some life into a young Iowa team.

“Change is good sometimes,” said Dahm, who is entering his 10th season as head coach. “It’s something that can shoot alittlelifeintoaprogram.We’regoingtobethesameprogram,doalotofthesamethings…we’lljusthavedifferentcoaches.”

Zach Dillon rejoins the Hawkeyes as a full-time assistant after serving the 2012 season as a volunteer assistant at his alma mater Baylor. Dillon, who served as a volunteer assistant at Iowa in 2010 and 2011, will be the team’s hitting coach.

“I am excited about what Zach has done for our hitters and catchers,” said Dahm. “Zach has a tremendous baseball IQ and is an excellent teacher.”

Veteran head coach Jim Brownlee joins the Hawkeyes as the interim pitching coach, returning to the college game after retiring at Illinois State in 2009. During his 30 years as a head coach, Brownlee won 854 games.

“Bringing in coach Brownlee is going to be a tremendous experience for our guys,” said Dahm. “He’s 67 years old, but his energy level is that of a 24-year old, and that will be infectious. I competed against him for a long time in the Missouri Valley Conference, and not only is he going to be good for our pitchers, but he’ll be good for our position players and staff.”

Even with a roster comprised of nearly all underclassmen, Dahm has been pleased with how the players have handled the change.

“I give credit to our players, we probably had the best fall that we’ve had in nine years, and yet we had a lot of adversity and change,” said Dahm. “The way they handled that is exciting heading into the spring because you have to deal with adversity.”

While 24 of the 33-man roster are freshmen and sophomores, Dahm says the Hawkeyes have strong seniors to turn to for leadership.

“We’re a very young team with some very experienced seniors,” said Dahm, who is four wins shy of 500 for his career. “I like the mix of our program right now. We have really competitive and driven guys. There are going to be some ups and downs, but by the end of the season, I think you’re going to see a competitive team that will make a push at the Big Ten championship.”

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S T A R T I N G P I T C H I N GWith two-thirds of its weekend rotation returning, Dahm sees the Hawkeyes’ pitching staff as the team’s strength in 2013. Senior Matt Dermody and sophomore Sasha Kuebel return as co-No. 1 starters, while the final rotation spot is up for grabs between sophomore lefty Andrew Hedrick and freshman right hander Calvin Mathews.

“We haven’t decided the order of who we’re going to be throwing in what spot,” said Dahm. “That’s a good option because we believe we have guys that can go out and win on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.”

Dermody returns for his fourth year in the Iowa starting rotation after finishing 1-7 and posting a 4.50 ERA over 76 innings as a junior. The Norwalk, Iowa, native was drafted for the third time in 2012 in the 23rd round by the Arizona Diamondbacks.

“We didn’t throw Matt a lot during the fall, but he threw very well,” said Dahm. “He’s a guy that has as many starts in the Big Ten as just about anybody in this league. I believe he’s going to be a steady, consistent starter for us this season.”

Dermody has started 34 games and made 38 appearances during his first three seasons as a Hawkeye. He is 8-15 with a 4.98 ERA over 197 innings. The southpaw has 160 strikeouts to 65 walks and has limited opposing batters to a .276 average.

Kuebel returns after earning Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America, second team All-Big Ten and unanimous All-Big Ten freshman team honors in 2012. The St. Louis, Mo., native made 13 starts, finishing with a 6-0 record and a 2.67 ERA, the seventh best ERA in the Big Ten and tops among league freshman. Kuebel tossed 87.2 innings, notching 36 strikeouts while allowing only 15 walks.

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“Sasha looked very good this fall, and he has himself refocused,” said Dahm. “He worked hard in the weight room, and we expect some great things from him this spring.”

Hedrick, a 6-foot-1 left hander from Ankeny, Iowa, was a midweek starter for the Hawkeyes as a freshman, finishing with a 2-2 record and a 5.46 ERA over 31.1 innings. Hedrick struck out 24 batters and allowed 17 walks in 12 appearances. During the summer, Hedrick was a Northwoods League All-Star selection.

“Andrew has a great arm and could develop into a power pitcher,” said Dahm. “He has a good breaking ball and change-up; he just needs to pound the strike zone more consistently. He’s going to throw a lot of innings for us this season.”

Mathews, a 6-foot-4, 200-pound right-handed hurler from Bloomfield, Iowa, could provide the team with a power pitcher from the right side. The 2012 Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year and Iowa High School Coaches Association Baseball Player of the Year went 12-1 with a 0.51 ERA as a senior. He struck out 158 batters to just two walks in 82.2 innings pitched.

“Calvin had one of the best high school careers in the history of the state of Iowa,” said Dahm. “He’s a power pitcher that has great command. It’s very rare that you see a young player throwing 89-92 miles per hour and only walk 5-6 guys in a two-year period.

“He’s going to be an outstanding pitcher in our program. Even if he’s not in the starting rotation, he’s going to be a big part of our pitching staff, not only this year, but in the future.”

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Add seniors Ricky Sandquist and Ben Bergman, sophomores Aaron Smit and Ryan Rumpf and freshmen Josh Martsching, Jared Mandel, Jackson Raimo, Quinten Conrad and Jack Richmond, and Dahm has a strong nucleus of options coming in from the bullpen.

Hanse, a 6-foot-6 right hander, emerged over the summer and during fall ball. During a 6-3 victory at Creighton in October, the Marion, Iowa, native struck out seven of the nine batters he faced. Last season, Hanse appeared in 17 games, finishing with a 1-0 record and a 5.40 ERA with 20 strikeouts in 20 innings.

“The pitcher that has made the most progress is Andrew,” said Dahm. “He continues to work hard and get stronger. He’s throwing really hard and has gotten on top of his slider, which is a great strikeout pitch for him. He’s is going to be in there late in the game.”

Hibbing joined the Hawkeyes in 2012 after being selected in the 42nd round of the 2011 Major League Draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates. As a freshman, the Lindenhurst, Ill., native appeared in 14 games, posting a 1-2 record with a 6.23 ERA. He had two saves and struck out 13 batters in 21.2 innings.

“Nick is a guy that has the mentality to be a closer, he wants to be our closer,” said Dahm. “He throws hard, has some deception, and has a power breaking ball and change-up. The key for him will be pounding the zone.”

Dahm calls Kaufman one of the most important pieces to the Hawkeye pitching staff. The 6-foot-2 sopho-more earned All-Big Ten freshman team honors in 2011 after going 3-0 with a 3.38 ERA in 22 appearances. He struck out 25 batters to issuing 11 free passes over 26.2 innings. In Big Ten play, Kaufman was 2-0 with a 2.92 ERA in 12 appearances. He finished eight games, the second most on the team.

“Taylor is a very important part of our bullpen, as we like his versatility,” said Dahm. “He did a great job last year in being a guy that could go 3-4 innings or finish a game off. You can use him in a number of roles, so he’s one of the most valuable pitchers on our team.”

Sandquist, a 2012 Academic All-Big Ten honoree, made seven appearances as a junior with two starts. He went 0-1 with an 8.79 ERA and had nine strikeouts in 14.1 innings.

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“We’re going to get Ricky to throw with a little more tilt in his midsection to create a little more life to his ball,” said Dahm. “Ricky can be a starter, but we’d like to keep him in the bullpen. He throws hard and has the versatility to be a swing man for us this spring.”

Bergman and Smit could see their roles increase in 2013 after seeing limited action a season ago. Bergman posted a 0.00 ERA over 1.2 innings as a junior, while Smit did not see any game action.

“Ben had a great fall and has worked hard over the past year and a half,” said Dahm. “He’s a big lefty that can be used in various roles, whether it’s a midweek starter, trying to get lefties out or being a swing guy in the middle of the game. I expect him to throw a lot, and I really like where he’s at between the ears.

“Aaron hasn’t had a chance to pitch much, but we’ve dropped him down to being a submariner. He is really getting a feel for throwing underneath. He can cause some guys some fits and be tough on left-handed hitting.”

Rumpf made five appearances as a freshman, going 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA. The North Liberty, Iowa, native allowed five hits in 4.1 innings with four strikeouts.

“Ryan is a competitive right-handed pitcher that we can use in any role,” said Dahm. “He has a very good breaking ball and is working on his change-up to make him a three-pitch pitcher. He’s a different look than our other righties, so we expect him to be a valuable guy coming out of the pen.”

Martsching, a two-way player, will provide Iowa with another right-handed arm. The Bloomfield, Iowa, native went 13-0 on the hill as a senior with a 0.90 ERA and 112 strikeouts.

“Josh is a strike thrower,” said Dahm. “Josh is a position player that throws hard, in the upper 80s. He has a nice breaking ball, throws strikes and fields his position. He’s a guy that will get a lot of innings for us in various roles.”

Mandel and Raimo are a pair of walk-ons that could work them-selves into game action in 2013. Mandel joined the Hawkeyes out of Mundelien, Ill., where he was an all-conference and all-area selection as a senior after going 11-1 with a 1.17 ERA. Raimo, a member of the Army ROTC, was a conference all-star and large area school all-star in Albany, N.Y., after going 5-1 with one save and a 1.29 ERA over 43.1 innings pitched.

“Jared is a small lefty that knows how to pitch,” said Dahm. “He’s a competitive kid with a great attitude. Once he under-stands how he’s going to get college guys out, he can cause fits for some guys.

“Jackson is a hard-working kid that has put a lot of hours in between ROTC and baseball. As hard of a worker that he is and the type of mentality he has, I wouldn’t count Jackson out of getting some opportunities this season.”

Richmond, a lefty out of Evanston, Ill., is working his way back from a shoulder injury which forced him to miss his senior season at Loyola Academy. Conrad, meanwhile, missed the fall season due to injury but has been cleared for spring competi-tion.

“Jack is a talented left-handed pitcher that pitched at a high level for Top Tier, a summer team out of Chicago,” said Dahm. “He has thrown a lot of big games, and usually won. This could be a potential redshirt year for him.

“Quinten is cleared 100 percent for this spring, so we’re excited to see what he can do. He’s a versatile guy that has a great arm. He’s a strike thrower that throws in the mid-80s.”

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C A T C H E R S A healthy Dan Sheppard means good things for the Hawkeyes behind the plate.

“He has the old pep back in his step and his confidence is back,” said Dahm. “Coming back from Tommy John surgery two years ago, Dan wasn’t 100 percent last year. It wasn’t until the last 2-3 weeks that you could see he was getting his confidence back.”

Sheppard played in 32 games as a junior with 25 starts -- 22 at catcher, two in left and one as the designated hitter. He hit .234 with 13 runs and 10 RBIs, while roping eight doubles and earning eight free passes. The Downers Grove, Ill., native, who was drafted by the Chicago Cubs coming out of high school, had 147 putouts and had a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in Big Ten play.

“Dan is going to be our catcher,” said Dahm. “He’s a very talented receiver, very accurate thrower, handles our pitching staff and is one of the hardest working guys in the program. I look forward to him being healthy, and we expect big things from Dan.”

Junior Keith Brand returns with the most returning starts under his belt, as he made a team-high 23 behind the plate as a sophomore. The Northbrook, Ill., native hit .368 with runners in scoring position and finished with a .211 average, 10 runs and 10 RBIs for the year.

“Keith is a great compliment to the guys we have,” said Dahm. “He’ll get his innings. Not only is he very good behind the plate, but he’s one of the toughest outs in our program. He’s a guy we wouldn’t have any problem with having him come up in the late innings with a winning run on base. He’ll find a way to get it done.”

Freshman Blake Hickman will push for playing time behind the plate after joining the Hawkeyes as a highly-touted recruit. The Chicago, Ill., native was selected in the 20th round of the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft by the Chicago Cubs and was ranked 212th nationally and as the 21st best catcher.

“Blake had an outstanding fall,” said Dahm. “One of the things that has been a great benefit to Blake is Dan Sheppard and Keith Brand. Blake sees the work ethic it takes to not only be a good catcher, but a top-flight Division I catcher. He’s going to be in our lineup a lot. If he’s not catching, we’re working him at first base, left field or designated hitter. He has a very bright future in this program.”

Junior transfer Trevor Kenyon, sophomore Anthony Torres, redshirt freshman Alec Linebarger and freshman Jimmy Frankos will provide depth at the position.

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I N F I E L DThe Hawkeyes will be young, but talented in the infield, as three sophomores are pen-ciled in as starters.

For the second consecutive year, it will be a Jake & Jake duo up the middle, as sopho-mores Jake Yacinich and Jake Mangler will anchor the shortstop and second base positions. Sophomore Nick Day moved from the outfield to the hot corner during the fall, and a platoon of juniors Bryan Niedbalski and Trevor Kenyon and freshman Blake Hickman will man first base.

“The two Jakes up the middle have a chance to be an outstanding double-play combina-tion,” said Dahm. “We expect a lot of those guys and to be a lot more vocal. Their athleti-cism up the middle is going to be a great benefit to this team.”

Yacinich appeared in 46 games as a true freshman with 42 starts in 2012. The Des Moines, Iowa, native hit .292, recording 47 hits with eight doubles, 24 RBIs and 24 runs scored. The shortstop also had one triple, 57 total bases, and ranked first in the Big Ten and 22nd nationally with 14 sacrifice bunts.

“Jake had an outstanding freshman season, and I liked the progress and leadership he displayed,” said Dahm. “He’s a clutch, confident player, and we feel we have a great player there because he continues to work.”

Mangler played 37 games, while making 32 starts at second base in 2012. The Clinton, Iowa, native hit .287 with 37 hits, 20 runs and 14 RBIs. He had 10 multi-hit games, including two three-hit contests. During the summer, Mangler was a Prospects League All-Star with the Hannibal Cavemen.

“Mangler is one of the most explosive guys we have in the program,” said Dahm. “When we made the move to make Jake the starting second baseman, it changed the look of our team. He got a lot of clutch hits and made tough plays. He’s a very consistent player that can develop into a great defender.”

Day appeared in 16 games as a freshman with eight starts, seven in right field and one in left. He hit .217 with five hits in 23 at-bats to go along with five runs and five RBIs.

“Nick used his summer to get better and improved in all areas of the game,” said Dahm. “He had a great fall, is a great athlete and can play anywhere on the field. His reactions at third base are outstanding. We’re looking forward to seeing Nick develop into a solid and consistent third baseman. Offensively, he has power and speed, now it’s about mak-ing the adjustment to college hitting.”

Niedbalski played in 32 games with 15 starts as a sophomore, finishing with a .228 batting average with 13 hits, nine runs and 10 RBIs. The St. Louis, Mo., native had the game-tying pinch-hit RBI double in the 5-4 win at Minnesota on April 29. Niedbalski is a .245 career hitter, collecting 39 hits in 159 at-bats.

“Bryan has gotten quite a few at-bats as a freshman and sophomore,” said Dahm. “He’s in the best shape of his life and is moving his feet much better. He can be a big, strong guy that can be a presence for us in the middle of our lineup.”

Hickman and Kenyon are two catchers that could see time at first base.

“With his athleticism at first base, Blake can be very good for us there, he just hasn’t played there much,” said Dahm. “Trevor has great feet on him and if he wants to develop as a first baseman, he can be pretty good.”

Dahm views Kenyon as a player that could be an RBI producer in the middle of the order.

“He is a big, strong guy that gives us a presence in the middle of our lineup,” said Dahm. “We’re looking forward to seeing what Trevor can do from an offensive standpoint. He had a couple of stretches this fall where you couldn’t get him out. He could be an RBI machine for us, which we’ve been looking for in this program.”

As a catcher at Black Hawk College, Kenyon was a two-time all-conference selection and second team all-regional honoree after hitting .397 with seven home runs and 58 RBIs as a sophomore. He broke the school’s single season and career doubles record.

Sophomore Anthony Torres and freshmen Devin Pickett will be utility players for the team, while freshmen Josh Martsching, Nick Roscetti and Jimmy Frankos will add ad-ditional infield depth.

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Torres, a catcher by trade, hit .391 with nine hits in 23 at-bats with six runs and three RBIs as a freshman. During the summer, the San Diego, Calif., native was an All-Southern California Collegiate Baseball League team selection.

“He can work behind the plate, but he can play anywhere in the infield,” said Dahm. “It’s nice the versatility Anthony gives us, andhehasembracedit.Heisonefeistyhitterthatisacompetitiveguy.Helovescrunchtime…he’sthatguythatisn’tinourstarting lineup right now, but he’s going to play a lot of positions.”

Pickett, a freshman from Flossmoor, Ill., is a two-time Chicago White Sox Double Duty Classic selection, and a Rawlings first team all-region and Illinois Times all-area honoree. He slugged .480 with 20 runs and 18 RBIs as a junior.

“Devin has a lot of versatility in that he can play anywhere on the field except for catcher,” said Dahm. “He can really hit. At some point in his career you’re going to see him be one of the better hitters in our program. He will get some at-bats as the year progresses, and I think you’ll see him compete for playing time and be a main cog for a long time.”

Martsching, a left-handed hitting infielder, hit .504 with three home runs and 50 RBIs as a senior at Davis County High School. He was a four-time all-conference, four-time all-district and two-time all-state honoree.

“Josh is a very good left-handed hitting infielder,” said Dahm. “He gives us another left-handed bat off the bench and can play all four infield positions. He’ll get some opportunities from an offensive stand point.”

Roscetti was named the State Journal Register Male Athlete of the Year as a senior at Williamsville High School in Illinois, and he was a three-time all-conference and all-area honoree and a first team all-state selection. As a senior, Roscetti batted .525 with 62 hits, 54 runs, 29 RBIs, 22 steals and a .573 on-base percentage.

“Nick was having a great fall before banging up his knee, which required surgery,” said Dahm. “I am eager to see how he comes back. He has a lot of versatility, runs well and has excellent arm strength.”

Frankos, a catcher/utility player, was an all-conference, senior conference all-star and all-area honoree as a senior after hitting .365 with 30 RBIs and nine doubles at Maine South High School in Park Ridge, Ill.

“We gave Jimmy an opportunity this fall, and I knew within the first week that he was going to make the team,” said Dahm. “He’s very competitive and has a huge heart and work ethic. I expect him to be a very good player for us in his career, and he’ll work at first base and behind the plate this season.”

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O U T F I E L DWhile Dahm has the versatility to mix-and-match his outfield, the starting trio appears to be set with sophomore Kris Goodman in left field, sophomore Eric Toole in center field and junior Taylor Zeuten-horst in right.

The Hawkeyes also can inter mix senior Dan Sheppard, sophomore Taylor Kaufman along with freshmen Blake Hickman, Devin Pickett and John Barrett.

Goodman appeared in 35 games as a freshman with 22 starts, 14 of which came in center and seven in left field. The Apple Valley, Minn., native hit .192 with 14 hits, while scoring 11 runs and knocking in five RBIs.

“Kris has made huge strides since last season in every phase of the game,” said Dahm. “He’s a plus outfielder, has great range and a plus arm. To have him playing in left field, we’re going to cover a lot of ground. Offensively, he keeps getting better and better and his work ethic is off the charts. He can bunt, hit-and-run and steal bases. I am looking forward to him having a solid sophomore season.”

Toole, the younger brother of former Hawkeye standout Justin Toole, was one of the team’s most consistent players in 2012. The Council Bluffs, Iowa, native appeared in 44 games with 35 starts, finishing with a .283 batting average with 36 hits, 13 RBIs and 11 runs scored. Toole, who stole seven bases, also had a perfect fielding percentage.

“Toole is one of the most consistent players I have been around,” said Dahm. “He does everything well and works hard. All around, he is one of the best players we have in the program.

“He will be our centerfielder and leadoff guy, and we expect him to set the table. He has matured as a player and leadoff hitter and under-

stands the position of seeing pitches and getting on base. I think he’s going to be one of the best outfielders in our league this year.”

Zeutenhorst endured a tough 2012, as he hit .159 with 14 hits in 88 at-bats. During his first season as a Hawkeye, the Sheldon, Iowa, native batted .261 with 15 RBIs and six multi-hit and four multi-RBI games. Dahm sees 2013 as a bounce back year for Zeutenhorst.

“Taylor had a rough year as a sophomore, but I love his attitude right now between the ears,” said Dahm. “He took that as a challenge. He had a solid freshman year and had high expectations last year and struggled. Instead of digging a hole and climbing in it, he looked in the mirror and went to work.

“He’s a 6-foot-5 athletic kid that has power and can run. He has all the tools…hejustneedstoplaythegamemore.”

Kaufman is another option in the outfield, but Dahm says the Hawk-eyes need to be cautious with Kaufman as a position player because of his value as a pitcher.

“Taylor is one of our best offensive players, but the biggest thing is we have to be smart with his arm,” said Dahm. “He can develop into a middle of the order hitter than can play first or the outfield. He has one of the best swings on our team.”

Barrett is being transitioned to the outfield because of his athleticism. He is a utility player from Moline, Ill.

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S C H E D U L EThe 2013 Iowa schedule will be challenging with 12 games against NCAA Tournament foes, but the Hawkeyes will get a lift with 24 games being contested in Iowa City at Duane Banks Field.

“It is a very demanding schedule, but one that our program can handle this year,” said Dahm. “We open with five of our first six games against teams that were in the NCAA Tournament last year and those teams return some quality players.

“We will also play nine games against teams from the Big 12, which will be good for us. If you can go out and have success in that non-conference schedule and gain momentum heading into Big Ten play, that could be a big boost for us.”

Iowa opens the season with a three-game series at NCAA qualifier Austin Peay before heading to Corpus Christi, Texas, for the 2013 Kleberg Bank College Classic on Feb. 22-24. Iowa begins tournament play against Oklahoma before facing New Mexico and host Texas A&M Corpus Christi. The Sooners went 42-25 in 2012 and were an NCAA Super Regional squad, while the Lobos played in the NCAA Regionals.

The Hawkeyes open the month of March in Lawrence, Kan., at the Millard Management Jayhawk Classic. Iowa will play two games apiece against Kansas and Eastern Michigan. On March 8-10, Iowa heads to Port Charlotte, Fla., for the Snowbird Classic, where it faces Maine, Georgetown and West Virginia.

Big Ten play begins March 22-24 in Evanston, Ill., as Iowa squares off against Northwestern.

“The Big Ten is so balanced,” said Dahm. “That’s one of the things that is most difficult. Every weekend is a grind, so unfortunately, we beat ourselves up.”

Dahm says Indiana and Nebraska have a lot returning, but he says the conference race is wide open.

“Last year everybody knew going in that Purdue was the team to beat,” he said. “This year there isn’t that one team. I think any of the teams can win the championship. The questions are going to be who is playing the best baseball when we get into Big Ten play, and who’s going to be able to maintain it.”

Iowa hosts Indiana, Nebraska, Minnesota and Michigan State at Duane Banks Field. The Hawkeyes go on the road to face Northwestern, Penn State, Michigan and Purdue. The top six teams will advance to the 2013 Big Ten Tournament at Target Field in Minneapolis.

“We have a strong schedule, one that our guys will enjoy play-ing,” said Dahm. “It’s not as much about whom you are playing against, but it’s about how you play.

“I am more concerned about our guys going out and playing good, solid baseball. We’re going to play great competition that will get us ready. If we go out and play good, solid baseball, we will have an opportunity to win.”

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2012 Honors -- Academic All-Big Ten honoree. 2012 -- Made six appearances on the mound, all in relief... compiled a 0.00 ERA in 1.2 innings pitched... struck out three batters and allowed one hit... opposing batters hit .167 off the lefty... made four appearances at home and two on the road... recorded a season-high two strikeouts in one inning pitched in win over Grand View (March 21). 2011 -- Appeared in six games with one start... finished with a 3.60 ERA... tallied seven strikeouts... pitched a season-high 2.2 innings against Gonzaga (March 19). High School -- Two-time all-conference honoree... named all-state and team MVP after leading team to state semifinals in 2009... was a three-time all-conference honoree in basketball... helped lead basketball team to 2009 state championship... named to honor roll every semester. Personal -- Born Nov. 23, 1990... son of Mike and Lynn Bergman... high school coach was Keith McSweeney... interdepartmental studies major.

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Hawk Item -- Played summer ball in the Cape Cod League with the Hyannis Mets (2010, 2011)... selected in Major League Baseball’s 2011 First-Year Player Draft by the Colorado Rockies in the 29th round (888th pick)... chosen by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 23rd round (723rd pick) of the 2012 MLB Draft. 2012 Honors -- Named Iowa’s Big Ten Sportsmanship Award recipient. 2012 -- Appeared in 14 games, including 13 starts... finished with a 1-7 record and an ERA of 4.50 in 76.0 innings pitched... compiled 60 strikeouts, which ranked second on the team, while allowing only 23 walks... led team and ranked ninth in the Big Ten with 21 batters struck out looking... opposing batters hit .268 off the lefty, which ranked fifth-best on the team... recorded a 3.98 ERA in Big Ten games... limited left-handed batters to a .227 average... averaged 2.6 strikeouts per walk... ranked ninth in the Big Ten with 78 hits allowed... named to the Riverview Inn Classic All-Tournament team for his efforts at Austin Peay... struck out a season-high nine batters against Northwestern on March 24... allowed two earned runs or less in seven starts... tossed complete game against Penn State on April 21, allowing two runs on six hits while striking out four. 2011 Honors -- Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2011 -- Started all 14 games he appeared... finished with a record of 4-6... registered a 4.15 ERA, allowing 39 earned runs in 84.2 innings pitched... the 84.2 innings pitched are the 13th most in a season in school history and ranked eighth in the Big Ten... recorded 75 strikeouts, which ties for 10th-most in a season in Iowa history... the 75 strikeouts led the conference... recorded one complete game against Indiana (April 17), allowing one run in the victory... went at least five innings in 12 of his 14 starts... allowed two runs or less in nine of his 14 outings... won four straight starts against Western Illinois, Michigan State, Illinois and Indiana from March 27 to April 17... 25 batters struck out looking against the lefty, the third most in the Big Ten... ranked eighth in the Big Ten in conference games only with 53 innings pitched and second in number of batters struck out looking (17)... notched a 3.45 ERA at home and a

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3.40 ERA in conference games... ranked second on the team in innings pitched per appearance (6.05) and third in strikeouts per nine innings (7.97)... tied for third on the team in strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.9)... lefties batted .281 and righties hit .259 against the left-hander. 2010 -- Appeared in 10 games with seven starts... finished with a 7.93 ERA... started an elimination game vs. Purdue at the Big Ten Tournament and picked up the win after going six innings... in the tournament triumph (May 22) he allowed only two runs on eight hits with two strikeouts... earned his first career win Coe at the Corridor Classic (May 4)... his three wins tied for fourth-most on the team... seven starts tied for fourth-most on the pitching staff... opponents hit .318 off the lefty, the fifth-lowest average on the team... tied for third with a .600 win-loss percentage. High School -- First pitcher in Iowa history to strike out all 18 batters faced in a six-inning perfect game... a three-time first team all-district honoree... earned first team all-conference honors his junior and senior seasons... named all-state super team pitcher and was awarded the Bob Feller Pitching Award his senior year... his senior campaign he hit .434 with 51 RBIs and compiled a 10-3 record with 164 strikeouts and a 1.26 ERA... drafted in the 26th round (775th) by the Pittsburgh Pirates... set school records in runs scored (54), slugging percentage, single-season home runs (13) and RBIs (51), and career strikeouts (436)... finished career at Norwalk with a 24-13 record on the mound... member of the 2009 state champion Norwalk team... earned three letters in football... received second team all-state award as a wide receiver... received four letters in basketball... named first team all-conference and all-district in basketball... lettered twice in tennis... named to the all-conference academic team all four years in every sport he lettered.

Personal -- Born July 4, 1990... son of Pat and Stephanie Dermody... high school coach was Chad Wiedmann... interdepartmental studies major.

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2012 -- Appeared in 17 games, all in relief... the 17 appearances were the third-most of any Hawkeye... finished 1-0 with a 5.40 ERA in 20.0 innings pitched... compiled 20 strikeouts while surrendering only 14 walks... finished four games... struck out eight batters looking... saw first career action on Feb. 25 against George Mason, tossing three scoreless innings... earned first career win on March 13 against Bucknell. 2010 and 2011 at Ellsworth CC -- In 2011, tallied three wins and one save... tossed 59.2 innings in 2011, tallying an ERA of 3.17 and recording 45 strikeouts... made 12 starts in 2011... awarded the National Junior College Association for Exemplary Academic Achievement... led team to a second place finish at conference tournament in 2009-10... member of Phi Theta Kappa International... honor society member... named to Dean’s list all four semesters... two-time academic all-region honoree. High School -- As a senior, tallied 46.1 innings pitched in 12 appearances and allowed 16 earned runs (2.42 ERA)... named second team all-conference and all-metro as a senior... named academic all-conference in both baseball and basketball in 2008-09... member of state basketball tournament team as a senior. Personal -- Born May 13, 1991... son of William and Norma Hanse... finance major.

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#31 RICKY SANDQUISTS E N I O RR H PL / R , 6 - 4 , 1 8 5F O R T D O D G E , I O W A ( F O R T D O D G E )

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Hawk Item -- Played summer ball in the Prospect League for the Quincy Gems (2010)... member of the 2011 Unity Council. 2012 Honors -- Named Academic All-Big Ten. 2012 -- Made seven appearances on the mound, including two starts... finished with a 0-1 record and an ERA of 8.79... compiled nine strikeouts in 14.1 innings pitched... tossed a season-high five innings on April 4 against South Dakota State. 2011 Honors -- Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2011 -- Saw action in 12 games with eight starts... finished with a 9.45 ERA and a record of 1-4... allowed 35 earned runs in 33.1 innings pitched... tallied 12 strikeouts... recorded a 3.24 ERA in home games... limited batters to a .225 average with two outs... pitched a career-high 6.1 innings against South Dakota State (March 29)... allowed one earned run over six innings to earn first career win against Coe College (April 6). 2010 -- Appeared in 16 games, all out of the bullpen... the 16 appearances ranked the most of any Iowa freshman and was fifth on the team... recorded an 8.14 ERA... opponents hit .214 with two outs... appeared in three conference contests... allowed no runs on three hits in 2.2 innings pitched, finishing with a perfect 0.00 ERA in the Big Ten... went a career-long three innings against Northern Illinois (May 21)... struck out a career-best two in one inning against Villanova (Feb. 28). High School -- A three-time all-conference, all-district and all-state selection... named team captain and MVP his senior season... posted a 10-1 record with a 1.80 ERA and 70 strikeouts his senior year... compiled a 29-11 record in his high school career on the mound... member of the 2009 Fort Dodge conference winning team... honor roll student... finished in the top 10 percent of his class... Bernie Saggau Award winner... National Honor Society member... Youth in Action. Personal -- Born July 9, 1990... son of Rick and Annette Sandquist... high school coach was Matt Elsbecker... finance major.

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Hawk Item -- Played in the Northwoods League with the Mankato Moondogs (2012)... played summer ball in the Cape Cod League for the Hyannis Mets (2010)... member of the 2010 Unity Council. 2012 -- Played in 32 games... made 25 starts, 22 at catcher, two in left and one at DH... hit .234, totaling 22 hits in 94 at-bats... scored 13 runs and drove in 10... tallied five doubles and earned eight walks... went 3-for-3 in stolen base attempts... registered 147 putouts, the second most of any Hawkeye... had a perfect fielding percentage in conference action (1.000)... notched four multiple-hit games, including two, three-hit contests... recorded two multiple-RBI games... enjoyed a season-high five-game hitting streak and a season-high seven game reached-base streak... notched five two-out RBIs... threw out three base runners... went 3-for-6 with two RBIs, two runs scored and two stolen bases against Youngstown State (March 4). 2011 -- Saw action in three games before season was shortened due to injury... made two starts at DH... recorded a base hit on both starts... went 2-for-7 (.286) with a double and an RBI... RBI came with two outs... tallied two walks... recorded a .429 slugging percentage and a .444 on-base percentage. 2010 -- Appeared in 28 games with 18 starts... missed some playing time due to a hamstring injury... finished the year with the second-highest freshman batting average (.260)... started in five Big Ten games... started 14 games at catcher and four at DH... laced his first hit as a Hawkeye against Austin Peay (Feb. 20), going 2-for-5 with a run scored... collected his first career double against Western Illinois (March 27)... three of his seven RBIs were with two outs... recorded five multi-hit games... longest hit streak was three games. High School -- A two-time all-conference and all-academic honoree... named to the all-area team his senior season... an all-state selection in 2009... drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 30th round (920th pick)... his senior season he hit .430 with six home runs, 28 RBIs and six stolen bases... played on the Longshots Baseball team for seven years... selected by the Chicago White Sox for the area code team... a Team Illinois selection... lettered in football three times... an all-area, all-conference and all-academic selection... the home run derby champion at the Kernal Classic in 2008... was ranked No. 1 catcher in the state of Illinois by PG Crosschecker and Illinois Prep Baseball Report... received Sons of the American Revolution Citizenship Award in 2008... honor roll student. Personal -- Born Feb. 25, 1991... son of Rich and Sue Sheppard... high school coach was Chad Isaacson... leisure studies major.

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#31 DAN SHEPPARDS E N I O RC A T C H E RR / R , 6 - 0 , 1 9 0D O W N E R S G R O V E , I L L . ( D O W N E R S G R O V E )

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2012 -- Played in 27 games... made 23 starts at catcher, the most among any Hawkeye... hit .211, recording 15 hits in 71 at-bats... scored 10 runs and drove in 10... notched a double and eight walks... hit .368 with runners in scoring position...tallied three two-out RBIs... recorded 140 put-outs, the third most of any Hawkeyes, and 26 assists... threw out six base runners... notched two multiple-RBI games (3 at Indiana on March 30, 2 vs. Milwaukee on May 1)... tied a career-high with three RBIs at Indiana on March 30... registered three multi-hit contests. 2011 Honors -- Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2011 -- Appeared in 20 contests with 17 starts... started at catcher 11 times and six times at DH... notched four multi-hit games and ranked third on the team with five multiple RBI games... batted .280 with 12 RBIs... led Iowa with a team season-high three sacrifice hits vs. South Dakota State (March 29)... caught six runners attempting to steal... registered a career-high three RBIs vs. Michigan State (April 3)... collected two RBIs in back-to-back wins over Notre Dame (March 17 and March 18). 2010 -- Redshirted.

High School -- Named all-conference... team MVP and team captain... a two-time CSL All-Star... named a scholar athlete his senior season... hit .390 with 20 RBIs his senior year... played for the Northbrook Braves during the summer of 2009 and was named team captain and MVP... played for the Norwood Blues in the summer of 2008... earned a letter in football. Personal -- Born Oct. 26, 1990... son of Chris and Lori Brand... high school coach was Barry Ruppert... management major.

#6 KEITH BRANDJ U N I O RC A T C H E RR / R , 5 - 1 0 , 1 7 0N O R T H B R O O K , I L L . ( G L E N B R O O K N O R T H )

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Hawk Item -- Played summer ball in the California Collegiate League (CCL) for the Palm Springs Power (2012). 2012 -- Played in 32 games, while making 15 starts... started six games at first and nine at DH... hit .228, tallying 13 hits in 57 at-bats... scored nine runs and drove in 10... tallied two doubles and six walks... recorded a season-best three hits at Indiana on March 30... registered two multiple-RBI contests (March 13 vs. Bucknell, April 10 vs. Western Illinois)... notched six, two-out RBIs... had game-tying pinch-hit RBI double in a 5-4 win at Minnesota on April 29. 2011 -- Played in 41 games, including 33 starts... played in and started the most games of any Hawkeye freshman... started 29 games at first base and four games at DH... hit .255, tallying 26 hits in 102 at-bats... scored 17 runs and tallied 36 total bases... notched seven doubles and 10 RBIs... ranked second on the team in walks (25)... tallied first career home run against Michigan (April 23)... finished season with a .982 fielding percentage... ranked seventh on the team in multi-hit games (seven)... notched one multiple RBI game... tallied a season-best three hits against Southern Utah (3-for-4), including an RBI and two doubles... ranked third in the Big Ten with 19 walks, in league games only... hit .464 when leading off an inning... recorded one two-out RBI... batted .292 on the road and .321 in nonconference action. High School -- Led team to district title in 2009... served as team captain as a junior and a senior... lettered all four years... also was a four-year hockey letterman... named all-metro after leading hockey team to state title as a senior. Personal -- Born July 14, 1991... son of Fred and Judy Niedbalski... high school coach was Greg Vitello... health and human physiology major.

#34 BRYAN NIEDBALSKIF I R S T B A S ER / R , 6 - 3 , 2 3 5S T . L O U I S , M O . ( D E S M E T )

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Hawk Item -- Played in the Cape Cod League with the Hyannis Harbor Hawks (2012). 2012 -- Played in 40 games, while making 25 starts... made 10 starts in right, eight in center, five at DH and two in left... hit .159, recording 14 hits in 88 at-bats... scored 12 runs and drove in five runs... of his 14 hits, seven were extra base hits (five doubles, triple, home run)... recorded 13 walks, the third-most of any Hawkeye... swiped three bases... had a perfect fielding percentage (1.000) and 42 putouts... tallied two multiple-hit games... enjoyed a season-high reached-base streak of seven games. 2011 Honors -- Named to Big Ten All-Freshman Team. 2011 -- Played in 36 games with 22 starts... started 19 contests in right field and three in left... had a seven-game hit streak... recorded six multi-hit games and four multiple RBI games... batted .261 in 88 at-bats with 15 RBIs... 12 of his 15 RBIs came in league games and 13 came on April 30 or later... ranked third on the team with 10 two-out RBIs... all 10 came against Big Ten competition, the most of any Hawkeye... in Big Ten games only, batted .320 to rank second among Big Ten freshmen outfielders... batted .324 with runners in scoring position... hit .323 in home games... went 3-of-3 in stolen base attempts. High School -- Four-time all-conference honoree... named to the all-district team four times and all-state twice... four-time team captain and four-time team MVP... holds 18 season and 19 career school records, including career home runs, RBIs in a career and season, hits in a career and season and steals in a career and season... hit .500 with nine home runs, 52 RBIs and 32 stolen bases and compiled 6-1 record with two saves and boasted a 0.66 ERA with 72 strikeouts in 31 innings his senior campaign... selected to play in the Iowa All-Star Series... played in the Mariners Cup for the Chicago White Sox prospect team, played for the Iowa Select team during the fall and spring his senior year... drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 41st round pick (1,251)... a four-time state track qualifier and placed fifth in the long jump... a three-year basketball starter and two-time all-conference honoree... played in the Pizza Ranch Basketball All-Star Classic... a three-year football starter... an all-state football honoree and two-time recognized on the all-district team... selected to play in the Iowa Shrine Bowl game and was selected Defensive MVP for the North... earned 15 out of a possible 16 letters and was MVP and captain of all four sports his senior year. Personal -- Born Oct. 25, 1991... son of Brad and Sherrie Zeutenhorst... open major.

#8 TAYLOR ZEUTENHORSTJ U N I O RO U T F I E L DL / R , 6 - 4 , 2 2 0S H E L D O N , I O W A ( S H E L D O N )

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#12 JAKE MANGLERR S S O P H O M O R EI N F I E L DR / R , 6 - 0 , 1 9 0C L I N T O N , I O W A ( C L I N T O N )

Hawk Item -- Played in the Prospect League with the Hannibal Cavemen (2012), where he was selected to the All-Star roster.

2012 -- Played in 37 games, while making 32 starts at second base... hit in the No. 3 spot a team-high 14 times... hit .287, tallying 37 hits in 129 at-bats... drove in 20 runs and scored 14... recorded four doubles and one triple... tallied 42 total bases and stole three bases... notched 10 multi-hit games, including two, three-hit contests... registered three multiple-RBI games, including a season-high four RBIs against Youngstown State (March 4)... ended the season with a 10-game hitting streak, the fourth-longest of any Hawkeye during the year... batted .297 during conference play... hit .382 against righties and .387 with two outs... notched seven two-out RBIs... named to the Riverview Inn Classic All-Tournament team for his efforts at Austin Peay... recorded four hits, a team-best seven RBIs and scored three runs during the three-game tournament... saw first career action on Feb. 25 against George Mason... notched first career hit on Feb. 26 versus Virginia Tech. 2011 -- Redshirted.

High School -- Named first team all-conference four times... four-time all-district and two-time all-state honoree... hit over .400 all four years... helped lead team to conference runner-up finishes in 2008 and 2010... served as team captain as a junior and a senior... holds school record for career hits ... earned three letters in football, earning first team all-conference honors... two-time all-conference honoree in basketball... four letters earned in track... member of 3.0 academic club. Personal -- Born Dec. 19, 1991... son of Todd and Karen Mangler... high school coach was Trent Showden... open major.

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#41 AARON SMITR S S O P H O M O R EL H PL / L , 6 - 2 , 2 0 5W E L L M A N , I O W A ( M I D - P R A I R I E )

2012 -- Did not see action.

2011 -- Redshirted.

High School -- Three-time all-conference honoree... named to all-district team as a junior and a senior... all-state honoree as a senior... led team to conference runner-up finishes as a junior and a senior... team advanced to district final as a sophomore and a junior and advanced to state as a senior... holds school record for career strikeouts and ERA... pitched three no-hitters... four-year letterman in golf, two-year letterman in basketball and lettered in football once... named two-time all-conference in golf... honor roll student. Personal -- Born July 16, 1991... son of Tim and Kathy Smit... high school coach was Brian Miller... sociology major.

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#9 NICK DAYS O P H O M O R EI N F I E L DR / R , 6 - 2 , 1 9 0S O L O N , I O W A ( S O L O N )

Hawk Item -- Played in the Prospect League with the Quincy Gems (2012).

2012 -- Appeared in 16 games, making eight starts... made seven starts in right and one in left... hit .217, recording five hits in 23 at-bats... tallied one double, a triple and three runs scored... drove in five runs and tallied four walks... was 2-for-2 in stolen bases... reached base in the final seven games of the season... notched two, two-out RBIs... registered first career hit, run, RBI, double and walk in win over Grand View on March 21... tallied season-best three-RBIs on May 17 against No. 13 Purdue, including first career triple. High School -- Helped lead his high school team to four straight conference titles and four consecutive state semifinal appearances, including the the 2A state title in 2010 and 3A state title in 2011... holds school record for most triples in a season with nine... named first team all-state, first team all-conference and first team all-district in 2011 after finishing with a 4-1 record on the mound, while compiling an ERA of 1.65 and tallying 39 strikeouts... hit .476 as a senior with 14 home runs and 55 RBIs... went 9-0 with a 1.53 ERA with 74 strikeouts and batted .471 in 2010 en route to first team all-state, all-district and all-conference honors... tallied over 20 stolen bases during each his junior and senior season... also a basketball, soccer and track standout, placing second in the state high jump as a junior... was named a 2011 preseason All-American by Collegiate Baseball. Personal -- Born May 17, 1993... son of Gregg and Paula Day... engineering major.

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#4 KRIS GOODMANS O P H O M O R EO U T F I E L DR / R , 6 - 1 , 1 8 0A P P L E V A L L E Y , M I N N .( A P P L E V A L L E Y )

Hawk Item -- Played in the Prospect League with the Hannibal Cavemen (2012).

2012 -- Appeared in 35 games, making 22 starts... made 14 starts in center and seven in left... hit .192, recording 14 hits in 73 at-bats... notched three doubles and five RBIs... scored 11 runs and earned four walks... was 2-for-2 in stolen bases... recorded a perfect fielding percentage (1.000) while tallying 51 putouts... tallied six sacrifice bunts... named to the Riverview Inn Classic All-Tournament team for his efforts at Austin Peay... recorded six hits and scored four runs during the three-game tournament... registered three multi-hit games, including a season-best three-hit contest against Akron in Austin Peay Tournament... recorded a season-high four-game hitting streak... notched three two-out RBIs... tallied first career hit against Virginia Tech on Feb. 26. High School -- Team captain in 2011... named best offensive player and team MVP in 2011 as he earned all-conference honors... selected by the Chicago White Sox to participate in the 2010 “Double Duty” Classic All-Star game for elite high school baseball players... selected by Major League Baseball and USA Baseball to participate in the 2010 “Breakthrough Series” designed to showcase rising high school junior and senior baseball players... batted .425 or higher in each season during high school... three-year ice hockey letterwinner and team captain... named team MVP and was the recipient of the Coaches Award as a senior... earned 2010-11 all-conference honorable mention honors... member of the Apple Valley High School Site Council to promote a quality education for students... participated in “Reading with the Eagles”, a program which promotes reading to elementary students in his school district... selected by his high school academic staff to participate in all-conference leadership sessions... played for Racine Hitters during summer of 2011, and tallied second highest batting average on team. Personal -- Born Jan. 5, 1993... son of Bill and Dianne Goodman... high school coach was Jeremy Hendrickson... psychology major.

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#22 ANDREW HEDRICKS O P H O M O R EL H PR / L , 6 - 1 , 1 8 0A N K E N Y , I O W A ( A N K E N Y )

Hawk Item -- Played in the Northwoods League with the Eau Claire Express (2012), where he was an All-Star selection for the South Division. 2012 -- Appeared in 12 games, making eight midweek starts on the mound... registered an ERA of 5.46 and a record of 2-2 in 31.1 innings pitched... struck out 24 batters and allowed 17 walks... opposing batters hit .268 off the lefty... did not allow a run or a hit in two relief outings against league foes... the eight starts ranked fourth-most on the team and the innings pitched ranked fifth-most... saw first career action on Feb. 25 against George Mason... earned first career victory on March 21 against Grand View, allowing one run in five innings while striking out five... struck out a season-best six batters against Western Illinois on April 10. High School -- Ranked as the fourth-best player in the state by Perfect Game USA as a senior... named first team all-state, first team all-district and first team all-conference as a senior... earned first team all-state, all-district and all-conference accolades as a junior... went 9-2 with a 0.66 ERA and notched 124 strikeouts as a junior. Personal -- Born March 29, 1993... son of Dave and Anne Hedrick... open major.

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#45 NICK HIBBINGS O P H O M O R ER H PR / R , 6 - 6 , 1 9 8L I N D E N H U R S T , I L L .( L A K E S C O M M U N I T Y )

Hawk Item -- Selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 42nd round (1262) of the 2011 MLB Draft... played in the Prospect League with the Quincy Gems (2012). 2012 -- Appeared in 14 games, 13 of which came in relief... made one start against Long Island on March 14, allowing three runs in five innings while striking out three... registered an ERA of 6.23 and a record of 1-2... ranked second on the team with two saves... struck out 13 batters in 21.2 innings pitched... opposing batters hit only .228 and right-handed batters hit only .170 against the righty... finished five games... earned first career save on April 3 against South Dakota State. High School -- Ranked as the 16th best player in the state of Illinois by Perfect Game USA as a senior... Perfect Game Preseason All-American, all-conference, all-district and all-state honoree as a junior... ranked No. 10 in the class of 2011 by Prep Baseball Report as a junior... Perfect Game Preseason All-American, all-conference, all-area, team captain as a senior... finished high school career with an average of two strikeouts per inning pitched... holds school record for lowest ERA over 40 innings (1.09)... was starting quarterback for his high school’s football team, leading them to its first ever playoff win in 2009. Personal -- Born Aug. 15, 1992... son of Ken and Beth Hibbing... open major.

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#43 TAYLOR KAUFMANS O P H O M O R EL H P / O U T F I E L DL / L , 6 - 2 , 1 8 0G L E N W O O D , I O W A( G L E N W O O D )

Hawk Item -- Played in the Prospect League with the Hannibal Cavemen (2012).

2012 Honors -- Named to All-Big Ten freshman team. 2012 -- Tied for first on the team with 22 appearances, all of which came in relief... did not record a loss, finishing with a 3-0 record... recorded a 3.38 ERA in 26.2 innings pitched while striking out 25 batters and allowing only 11 free passes... in Big Ten play, he went 2-0 with a 2.92 ERA in 12 appearances... finished eight games, which ranked second most on the team... ranked third on the team with three victories... opposing batters hit only .235 off the lefty... saw first career action on Feb. 19 against West Virginia, pitching one scoreless inning... earned first career win on April 10 vs. Western Illinois... tossed a season-high 4.2 innings on April 29 at Minnesota en route to first career conference win. High School -- Four-time all-conference honoree, three-time all-district selection and a three-time all-state honoree... named MVP of the 2010 3A State Championship Game after leading Glenwood to the title... holds 21 offensive records and 12 pitching records at high school... hit .568 with 10 home runs and 56 RBIs as a senior... lettered in baseball, basketball, soccer, cross country and track... was named to the honor roll each semester and received the Distinguished Scholar Award in 2008 and 2009. Personal -- Born Dec. 22, 1992... son of Curt and Lisa Kaufman... father, Curt, played baseball in the New York Yankees and California Angels farm systems... pre-physical therapy major.

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#24 SASHA KUEBELS O P H O M O R EL H PR / L , 6 - 1 , 2 0 0S T . L O U I S , M O .( S T . L O U I S U N I V E R S I T Y )

Hawk Item -- Selected by the Oakland Athletics in the 31st round (946th pick) of the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft... was a unanimous All-Big Ten freshman team honoree while also earning second team all-conference accolades in 2012...named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America Baseball team in 2012... played in the Cape Cod League with the Hyannis Harbor Hawks (2012). 2012 Honors -- Named second team All-Big Ten... unanimous All-Big Ten freshman team honoree... named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America Baseball team. 2012 -- Appeared in 13 games, all starts... Iowa went 9-4 in games he started... finished with an unblemished record of 6-0... recorded an ERA of 2.67, which ranked seventh in the Big Ten and tops among league freshmen... led the team with two complete games... tossed 87.2 innings, which is the 12th-most in a season in program history... notched 36 strikeouts while allowing only 15 walks... opposing batters hit only .241 against him, which ranked eighth in the Big Ten... allowed only 26 earned runs... went 4-0 in Big Ten games, registering an ERA of 2.83 in eight starts... led the team in wins (six) and tied for team lead in starts (13) and winning percentage (1.000)... named Big Ten co-Freshman of the Week on Feb. 27 after he started and took a no-decision against Virginia Tech... pitched 7.1 innings, allowing one run on three hits en route to his first career weekly honor... named Big Ten Pitcher of the Week and co-Freshman of the Week on May 21 after helping Iowa take 2-of-3 from No. 13 Purdue... pitched his second complete game against the Boilermakers in a 6-1 win, allowing one run while scattering eight singles and striking out four against the fifth-best hitting team in the country... it marked only the fourth time during the season Purdue was held to one or fewer runs in a game... made first career start and appearance on Feb. 19 against West Virginia... earned first career victory on March 12 against Eastern Illinois, allowing one run in eight innings while striking out seven... recorded first career Big Ten win against Northwestern on March 25, allowing no runs in seven innings... struck out a personal-best seven batters against Eastern Illinois on March 12. High School -- Named Missouri Pitcher of the Year as a senior... ranked as the sixth-best player in the state of Missouri by Perfect Game USA as a senior... three-time all-metro honoree and three-time all-state selection... hit .482 with three home runs and 31 RBIs as a senior... named an underclass All-American by MaxPreps as a freshman... compiled a 23-4 record from 2009-11... holds school records for most career strikeouts and most career wins... named to school’s honor roll in 15-of-16 quarters. Personal -- Born July 28, 1992... given name is Nicholas Sasha Kuebel... son of Richard and Laughren Kuebel... business major.

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#19 RYAN RUMPFS O P H O M O R ER H P / D HR / R , 6 - 1 , 1 9 5N O R T H L I B E R T Y , I O W A ( I O W A C I T Y W E S T )

Hawk Item -- Played in the Coastal Plain League with the Petersburg Generals (2012). 2012 -- Appeared in 29 games, while making 21 starts as designated hitter... tallied 24 hits in 97 at-bats, hitting .247... scored nine runs and registered 13 RBIs... tallied two doubles and two triples... stole one base and notched three walks... recorded five multi-hit games, including a career-best four-hit contest against Youngstown State in the Austin Peay Tournament... College Sports Madness named him its Big Ten Baseball Player of the Week on March 6 for his efforts in the Austin Peay Tournament (March 2-4)... went 7-for-17 with two runs, two triples, a double, six RBIs and 12 total bases in the tournament... earned the win on the mound for Iowa on March 4 against Youngstown State... opened the game as the Hawkeyes’ designated hitter before moving to the mound in the 10th inning... pitched two-thirds of an inning and allowed no hits in the win, while striking out two en route to his first career victory... named to the Riverview Inn Classic All-Tournament team for his efforts in the three games at Austin Peay... notched three multiple-RBI games... enjoyed a season-high 10-game hitting streak and a reached-base streak of 12 games... notched seven two-out RBIs... had seven at-bats in win over Youngstown State, equaling a school single-game record... made five total appearances on the mound, compiling an ERA of 0.00 with four strikeouts... saw first career game action on Feb. 18 against Notre Dame... tallied first career hit and multiple-hit contest against George Mason on Feb. 25. High School -- Three-time all-conference, two-time all-district and two-time all-state honoree... named first team all-district and first team all-state as a junior after batting .430 and going 11-0 with a 1.89 ERA and 97 strikeouts... earned all-district and all-state honors during his senior year after batting .500 with seven home runs and 47 RBIs and recording a 3-1 on the mound... holds the school records for wins in a career and wins and complete games in a season... honor society member. Personal -- Born June 27, 1993... son of Lam and Randy Rumpf... pre-business major... high school coach was Charlie Stumpff.

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#2 ERIC TOOLES O P H O M O R EO U T F I E L DL / R , 6 - 1 , 1 7 0C O U N C I L B L U F F S , I O W A ( L E W I S C E N T R A L )

Hawk Item -- Played in the Coastal Plain League with the Petersburg Generals (2012). 2012 -- Appeared in 44 games, the second-most among Hawkeye freshmen and the fourth-most on the team... started 35 games, 25 in center and 10 in left... led-off 10 times... hit .283 overall, recording 36 hits in 127 at-bats... scored 11 runs and tallied 13 RBIs... walked four times and was hit-by-pitch six times... tallied eight sacrifice bunts, which ranked second on the team, and three sacrifice flies, which tied for the team lead... swiped seven bases, ranking fourth on the team... had a perfect fielding percentage (1.000) and 92 putouts... notched nine multi-hit games, including a season-best four-hit contest against Penn State (April 20)... registered two multiple-RBI games... hit .302 in conference play... enjoyed a season-high reached-base streak of seven games... hit .350 with runners on base, .400 with runners in scoring position and went 3-for-6 with the bases loaded... batted .311 as a lead-off hitter... went 2-for-2 as a pinch hitter... notched seven two-out RBI... saw first career action in season-opening win over Pittsburgh (Feb. 17), tallying first career hit and RBI.

High School -- Four-time all-state, all-city, all-conference and all-district honoree... named team MVP three times... named a preseason All-American as a junior... earned High School Baseball All-American honors his junior and senior year by Collegiate Baseball and Louisville Slugger... named to the all-state “Super Team” junior and senior year by Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association... named first team all-state by the Iowa Newspaper Association during final three years... named first team all-state his junior and senior year by Iowa Sports Connection... BCA District 5 First Team All-District honoree as a senior... was a Wendy’s High School Heisman State of Iowa finalist... named an IHSBCA `Super Team’ outfielder as a junior... hit over .480 and stole at least 25 bases each year during high school career... holds school records for stolen bases and triples in a season and career batting average... earned all-conference honors in basketball, all-district and all-state honors in football and all-state honors in track... named third team all-state in football (defensive back) during senior season... named elite all-state in track during senior year (finished third in the 200 meters at state track meet)... first team all-academic member and four-year honor roll member... student council member. Personal -- Born Feb. 8, 1993... son of Lee and Jeanine Toole... brother of former Hawkeye standout Justin Toole... open major.

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#5 ANTHONY TORRESS O P H O M O R EC A T C H E R / I N F I E L DR / R , 5 - 1 1 , 1 7 0S A N D I E G O , C A L I F, ( L A J O L L A C O U N T R YD A Y S C H O O L )

Hawk Item -- Played summer ball in the California Collegiate League (CCL) for the Palm Springs Power (2012). 2012 -- Saw action in 14 games, making five starts... hit .391, tallying nine hits in 23 at-bats... scored six runs and registered three RBIs... recorded a slugging percentage of .478 while tallying two doubles... recorded first-career multi-hit game in 5-4 win at Creighton on May 15, going 2-for-2 with a run scored... enjoyed a season-high four-game hitting-streak... hit .286 at Duane Banks Field and .556 on the road... went 4-for-7 as a pinch hitter... saw first career action March 14 against Long Island, tallying first career hit, run and double... made first career start on March 15 vs. Jacksonville State. High School -- Named Division 4 Player of the Year as a senior, after batting .400 with five home runs... three-time San Diego County All-Academic team member... three-time all-conference selection and three-time team MVP... named the 2010 Coastal Conference Player of the Year after batting .505, a school record, as a junior... served as team captain as a senior... holds school record for career batting average... four-year football letterwinner... member of high school’s honor roll each semester. Personal -- Born Dec. 22, 1992... son of John Torres and Laurie Torres... pre-business major.

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#14 JAKE YACINICHS O P H O M O R EI N F I E L DL / R , 6 - 2 , 1 8 5D E S M O I N E S , I O W A ( D O W L I N G C A T H O L I C )

Hawk Item -- Played in the Coastal Plain League with the Petersburg Generals (2012). 2012 -- Appeared in 46 games, the most among any Iowa freshman and the third-most on the team... made 42 starts... hit .292, recording 47 hits in 161 at-bats... tied for second on the team with eight doubles and 24 RBIs and tied for third with 24 runs scored... tallied one triple and 57 total bases... went 9-for-9 in stolen bases... ranked first in the Big Ten and 22nd nationally with 14 sacrifice bunts... was hit-by-pitch seven times, which ranked fourth most on the team... tallied game-winning RBI single in the bottom of the ninth in series opener against Northwestern... delivered game-winning, walk-off hit in bottom of the ninth in 10-9 victory over Milwaukee... ranked second on the team with 15 multiple-hit games, including four, three-hit contests... tied for team lead with six multiple-RBI games... recorded season-high hitting-streak of five games and reached-base streak of nine games... hit in the No. 2 spot 28 times... hit .308 against righties, .353 with two outs, .388 with runners on base and .426 with runners in scoring position... batted .329 at Duane Banks Field... notched eight two-out RBIs... named to the Riverview Inn Classic All-Tournament team for his efforts at Austin Peay... recorded five hits, two doubles, scored five runs and tallied four RBIs in the three-game tournament... saw first career action and made first career start on Feb. 18 against Notre Dame, tallying first career hit and RBI. High School -- Three-time all-conference, two-time all-state and two-time all-district honoree... was named to the all-state team after batting .434 and leading his team to a conference title as a junior... batted .475 with three home runs as a senior as he led his team to conference and state titles... football and track standout... was a four-year honor roll student. Personal -- Born March 2, 1993... son of Pat and Erin Yacinich... high school coach was Tim O’Neill... open major.

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#35 QUINTEN CONRADF R E S H M A NC A T C H E R / R H PR / R , 6 - 3 , 1 9 0E L K H O R N , N E B .( E L K H O R N S O U T H )

High School -- Competed at Elkhorn South High School.

Personal -- Born Dec. 22, 1993... son of Joe and Sara Conrad... majoring in pre-physical therapy.

#36 JOHN BARRETTF R E S H M A NU T I L I T YR / R , 6 - 3 , 1 8 0M O L I N E , I L L .( R O C K I S L A N D A L L E M A N )

High School -- Played in the Senior Iowa-Illinois All-Star game as a senior... led prep team to a runner-up finish in 2012... competed in basketball, baseball and football all four years... led football team to a second place finish in 2011 and to conference titles in 2011 and 2012... was a two-time regional champion in basketball... played for the Rock Island Legion Post 200 summer ball team... academic all-conference selection in all three sports and was on the honor roll all four years... high school coach was Scott Harding. Personal -- Born May 21, 1994... son of John and Jane Barrett... has two brothers, Ben and Andrew... father was a collegiate golfer at the University of Iowa from 1974-79 and was team captain... majoring in business.

#16 JIMMY FRANKOSF R E S H M A NC A T C H E R / U T I L I T YL / R , 5 - 1 1 , 2 0 0P A R K R I D G E , I L L .( M A I N E S O U T H )

High School -- Earned all-conference, senior conference all-star and all-area honors as a senior after hitting .365 with 30 RBIs, nine doubles, one triple and one home run... also had a .487 on-base percentage... selected as the team MVP as a senior... team finished season ranked No. 3 in state rankings... two-time team captain... honorable mention all-conference and all-area honoree as a junior... team defensive player of the year in 2011 and selected to the summer all-tournament team... hit .345 with 28 RBIs and one long ball... earned all-conference and was an all-area player to watch as a sophomore... holds the Maine South record for most career wins (79)... led team to conference and regional titles in 2010 and 2012... team was sectional champions in 2010 and super sectional runner-ups in 2010 and 2012... played summer ball for the Morton Grove Mustangs... also was a part of three state champion football teams, earning honorable mention all-area as a junior and all-conference and honorable mention all-area honors as a senior... honor roll all four years and was a scholar athlete in football and baseball... high school coach was Bill Milano. Personal -- Born Oct. 10, 1993... son of Tony and Helene Frankos... has two sisters, Marissa and Andrea... father played baseball at Triton College and Aurora College... majoring in business marketing.

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#20 ALEC LINEBARGERR S F R E S H M A NC A T C H E RL / R , 6 - 2 , 1 8 5B L U E B E L L , P A .( W I S S A H I C K O N )

2012 -- Redshirted.

High School -- Named academic all-conference and second team all-conference as a junior after leading team to conference championship... named honorable mention all-conference as a senior... batted .484 during Senior Legion playoffs... notched 45 career RBIs... also played offensive tackle on high school football team. Personal -- Born May 21, 1993, in Overland Park, Kan... son of William and Deborah Linebarger... economics/political science major.

#18 BLAKE HICKMANF R E S H M A NC A T C H E R / F I R S T B A S ER / R , 6 - 5 , 2 1 0C H I C A G O , I L L .( S I M E O N A C A D E M Y )

Hawk Item -- Selected in the 20th round (614th pick) by the Chicago Cubs in the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft. High School -- Ranked 212th nationally, and 21st nationally by position... regarded by professional scouts as one of the top catching prospects in the Midwest... ranked as the fifth best player in the state of Illinois... signed his letter of intent at a Chicago White Sox signing day ceremony... led team to the 2012 City Championship and regional and sectional title as a senior... four-time White Sox Double Duty Classic Selection (2008-2011)... two-time White Sox Midwest Area Code Team selection (2010, 2011), a two-time White Sox and USA Baseball Breakthrough Series selection (2009, 2010) and a two-time USA Baseball Tournament of Stars selection (2010, 2011)... Perfect Game National Showcase Selection and a Royals Midwest Showcase Selection in 2011... IHSAA 4A all-state selection and a member of the CPS City runner-up team in 2011. Personal -- Born Oct. 29, 1993... son of Jon and Desiree Hickman... has five siblings, Justin, Christian, Morgan, Masiah and Heaven... brother, Christian, plays baseball at Alcorn State... majoring in sports studies.

#21 TREVOR KENYONJ U N I O RF I R S T B A S E / C A T C H E RR / R , 6 - 0 , 2 0 0D A V E N P O R T , I O W A( B L A C K H A W K C C )( D A V E N P O R T C E N T R A L )

Junior College -- Two-time first team all-conference selection at Black Hawk Community College... second team all-regional team and first team Regional 4 Gold Glove team... hit .397 with seven home runs and 58 RBIs as a sophomore... broke the single season and career doubles record... hit .321 with five home runs and 42 RBIs as a freshman... led team to two conference titles, a third place national ranking and two regional qualifiers. High School -- Three-time first team all-conference, three-time first team all-district and two-time first team all-state selection... named a first team preseason All-American as a senior... batted .441 as a sophomore, .560 as a junior and .515 as a senior... hit 35 home runs and had 108 RBIs... helped lead Davenport Central High School to a conference title as a senior. Personal -- Born Oct. 18, 1991... son of Tom and Jill Kenyon... dad played baseball at Winona State... has one older brother, Zach, who played baseball at Iowa from 2008-11... majoring in leisure studies.

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#32 CALVIN MATHEWSF R E S H M A NR H PR / R , 6 - 4 , 2 0 0B L O O M F I E L D , I O W A( D A V I S C O U N T Y )

High School -- Ranked 202nd nationally and 82nd nationally by position... ranked as the second best player in the state of Iowa... selected as the 2012 Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year and the Iowa High School Coaches Association Baseball Player of the Year as a senior... also earned first team all-conference, all-district and all-state honors... was a first team all-conference, first team all-district and first team all-state honors as a junior after batting .467 with 13 home runs and 39 RBIs... compiled a 12-1 record with a 0.51 ERA and notched 158 strikeouts... named the MVP of the Iowa State 2A Baseball Tournament... as a sophomore, earned first team all-conference, first team all-district and first team all-state honors after batting .463 with seven home runs and 43 RBIs... finished with a 15-1 record with a 0.66 ERA and tallied 176 strikeouts... named first team all-conference and first team all-district as a freshman after batting .381 with one home run and 30 RBIs and compiling a 9-1 record on the mound with a 0.94 ERA and 10 strikeouts... holds the school record for lowest career ERA, career games won and conference games won, and most games won and home runs hit in a single season... IHSAA Distinguished Academic Achievement award recipient... led his team to three-straight conference titles, including a third place state finish in 2010 and a state championship in 2011.... also a two-year football letterwinner and a three-year basketball letterman. Personal -- Born Oct. 20, 1993... son of Doug and Melinda Mathews... has an older brother, Coleton... was a high school teammate of fellow Hawkeye freshman Josh Martsching... majoring in sports studies.

#15 JOSH MARTSCHINGF R E S H M A NS H O R T S T O P / R H PL / R , 6 - 2 , 1 8 5B L O O M F I E L D , I O W A( D A V I S C O U N T Y )

High School -- Four-time all-conference, four-time all-district and two-time all-state honoree, super-team selection... holds the record for single-season doubles and hits, and career doubles, hit, runs and batting average at Davis County High School... batted .387 as a freshman while finishing 8-0 with a 1.20 ERA and 88 strikeouts on the mound... hit .480 with five home runs and 37 RBIs while finishing with an 8-1 record on the bump as a sophomore... notched a 1.61 ERA with 104 strikeouts... hit .423 with 11 home runs and 41 RBIs as a junior while posting a 9-2 record on the mound... tallied a 1.12 ERA with 101 strikeouts... Hit .504 with three home runs 50 RBIs as a senior while posting a 13-0 record on the mound... had a .90 ERA with 112 strikeouts... led his team to four-straight conference titles, including a third-place finish at state in 2010 and 2012 and a state championship in 2011... four-year football letterwinner, earning third team all-state honors in 2010... earned three letters in basketball and was named all-conference in 2010... honor roll student each semester during high school... earned the Excellence in Academic Achievement Award from 2009-11. Personal -- Born Oct. 22, 1993... son of Mike and Susan Turner and Ron and Angeline Martsching... has two siblings, Jake and Jed... was a high school teammate of fellow Hawkeye freshman Calvin Mathews... majoring in sports studies.

#13 JARED MANDELF R E S H M A NL H PL / L , 5 - 1 0 , 1 5 0M U N D E L E I N , I L L .( M U N D E L E I N )

High School -- All-conference, all-area, All-Lake County second team and all-state honorable mention honoree as a senior after posting an 11-1 record with a 1.17 ERA and 83 strikeouts... pitched and won the regional championship, collecting win No. 33 -- the most in Mundelein High School history... posted a 2-2 career record as a prep... went 5-0 as a freshman, 4-0 with a 2.17 ERA with 29 strikeouts in 29 innings as a sophomore and 2-1 with a 2.21 ERA with 15 strikeouts in 12.2 innings as a junior... led team to the 2012 North Suburban Lakes Division title, the North Suburban Conference championship and the Class 4A regional title... tossed a no-hitter as a freshman, pitching for the sophomore team against Vernon Hills... is second in school history with a 1.33 career ERA... also has the third most wins in a single season (11)... two-year all-academic team honoree... played summer ball for the Kenosha Indians... high schoo coach was Todd Parola. Personal -- Born Nov. 19, 1993... son of Bruce and Lauren Mandel... majoring in business finance.

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#25 JACK RICHMONDF R E S H M A NL H PL / L , 6 - 4 , 1 8 9E V A N S T O N , I L L .( L O Y O L A A C A D E M Y )

High School -- Posted an 11-3 record with a 2.00 ERA over 65 innings as a sophomore... had seven complete games, five shutouts and two saves... posted a 2.77 ERA with 40 strikeouts in 44 innings as a junior... tossed a three-hit complete game shutout in regional play against Notre Dame... team was the 8A regional champion... missed his senior season following shoulder surgery... also was a letterwinner in football and basketball, serving as the basketball team captain... member of the honor roll sophomore through senior seasons... high school coachw as Bill San Hamel. Personal -- Born May 5, 1994... son of Todd and Margie Richmond... father played football and baseball at the University of Missouri... has two sisters, Ellie and Grace... majoring in computer engineering.

#37 JACKSON RAIMOF R E S H M A NR H PR / R , 6 - 4 , 1 7 0A L B A N Y , N . Y .( C H R I S T I A N B R O T H E R SA C A D E M Y )

Hawk Item -- Member of the Army ROTC at the University of Iowa.

High School -- Conference all-star and large area school all-star selection as a senior... went 5-1 with one save and a 1.29 ERA over 43.1 innings pitched... allowed 26 hits and struck out 52... National Honor Society Vice President... high school coach was Tom Reinisch. Personal -- Born Dec. 29, 1993... son of James and Kymberly Raimo... has two siblings, Macy and Elliott... Macy golfs at Monmouth University in New Jersey... majoring in political science.

#7 DEVIN PICKETTF R E S H M A NI N F I E L D / O U T F I E L DR / R , 6 - 2 , 1 9 0F L O S S M O O R , I L L .( M A R I A N C A T H O L I C )

High School -- Two-time Chicago White Sox Double Duty Classic Selection (2010, 2011)... Perfect Game National Showcase Selection and a Royals Midwest Showcase Selection in 2011... nominated for The Patch Player of the Year as a senior... also was a Rawlings First Team All-Region and an Illinois Times All-Area selection... led team to the 2012 3A state championship... third team All-American by Perfect Game as a junior... led his team to a third place finish at the 2011 state championship, its best in school history... signed his letter of intent at a White Sox signing day ceremony... notched a .480 slugging percentage, 20 runs, 18 RBIs, 13 extra-base hits and was 10-for-11 in stolen bases as a junior. Personal -- Born Oct. 18, 1993... son of Marco and Sharon Pickett... majoring in sports studies.

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#3 NICK ROSCETTIF R E S H M A NI N F I E L DR / R , 6 - 3 , 1 7 5S H E R M A N , I L L .( W I L L I A M S V I L L E )

High School -- Named State Journal Register Area Male Athlete of the Year as a senior... class 2A first team all-state selection as a shortstop/pitcher by the Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Association... three-time all-conference and all-area honoree... team captain and team MVP in 2012... recipient of the Players Choice Award... led team to a conference and regional title as a senior, batting .525 with 62 hits, 54 runs, 29 RBIs, 22 steals and a .573 on-base percentage... also pitched 61 innings, compiling a 9-3 record, 84 strikeouts and a 1.84 ERA... led his team to a conference championship as a junior after tallying a .465 batting average, 25 RBIs, 14 stolen bases, and a .574 on-base percentage... also pitched 54 innings, compiling a 6-3 record with 68 strikeouts and a 1.81 ERA... listed as a Perfect Game Top Prospect... batted .474 with 35 RBIs, 13 stolen bases and a .552 on-base percentage as a sophomore... also a standout basketball and football player, earning all-conference honors in both... led his team to a conference championship, undefeated season, and state quarterfinals appearance as a senior as the team’s starting quarterback... recognized as a 2011 Class 2A first team all-state quarterback by the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association... four-year honor roll member... Illinois High School Football Coaches Association Academic All-State team member and a National Honor Society member. Personal -- Born Nov. 6, 1993... son of Rick and Teri Roscetti... has two siblings, Joe and Ashleigh... father played football at Western Illinois... mother was a Junior Olympic gold medalist in trampoline... open major.

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JACK DAHMH E A D C O A C H1 0 T H Y E A R

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In nine years as the University of Iowa’s head baseball coach, Jack Dahm has established the Hawkeyes as Big Ten contenders and is ready to lead the UI baseball program to new heights with his commitment to excellence.

Since taking over the Hawkeyes in July of 2003, Dahm has sparked resurgence in the Iowa program, having success Hawkeye fans hadn’t seen in years. Dahm has guided the team to 30 or more wins two of the last six seasons.

In 2009, Coach Dahm surpassed Dick Schultz for the third-most victorious coach in Iowa history at Duane Banks Field on March 21 in a victory over Western Illinois. Also in 2009, Dahm picked up his 400th win as a Division I coach at Northern Iowa on April 23 and notched his 124th victory as an Iowa head coach against Ohio State May 16, which surpassed Scott Broghamer (1998-03)

for fourth in Iowa coaching victories. In 2012, Dahm earned his 200th victory at Iowa as the Hawkeyes won at Indiana (4-0) on March 31.

In Dahm’s 19 years as a head coach, he has produced 24 first team all-conference performers, nine freshmen All-Americans and two All-Americans. In his nine years at Iowa, Dahm has coached 35 All-Big Ten selections, including eight first teamers. Iowa had only four first team selections in the previous 14 years before his arrival in Iowa City.

Three Hawkeyes garnered all-league honors in 2012. Senior Phil Keppler earned second team All-Big Ten laurels along with freshman starting pitcher Sasha Kuebel. Kuebel and fellow left-handed pitcher Taylor Kaufman were named to the Big Ten’s all-freshman squad. Kuebel was also named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American after finishing 6-0 with a 2.67 ERA.

The Hawkeyes finished a game out of a four-way tie for sixth place and the final spot in the Big Ten Tournament in 2012. Iowa closed the season strong, taking 2-of-3 from No. 13 Purdue. The Hawkeyes were the only team all season to win a conference series against the Boilermakers. Iowa defeated Purdue in back-to-back games, earning its first win over a ranked foe since downing No. 25 Louisville in 2009.

While 11 freshmen saw action in 2012, Dahm coached two Hawkeye seniors to the top of the record books. Mike McQuillan closed his career first in singles (196) and second in hits (242). Jarred Hippen, a two-time second team All-Big Ten selection under Dahm, owns the Iowa record for innings pitched (351.2) and ranks second in strikeouts behind Allen Rath with 244.

Four Hawkeyes garnered All-Big Ten honors in 2011. Hippen earned second team laurels for the second consecutive year. Catcher Tyson Blaser and centerfield Trevor Willis both earned third team accolades. Additionally, Taylor Zeutenhorst, a freshman outfielder, was named to the Big Ten’s all-freshman squad.

In 2011, Dahm guided his pitching staff to one of the best seasons on the mound in Hawkeye history. Iowa registered an ERA of 4.22,

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the lowest since 1980 (4.14). Hippen earned second team all-conference laurels for the second consecutive year. Starting lefty Matt Dermody and Hippen, ranked first and third in the Big Ten, respectively, in strikeouts during the regular season. Hippen nearly threw a perfect game against Minnesota, allowing only one hit in the complete game. In addition, newcomers Tim Fangman and Patrick Lala enjoyed successful first seasons. Fangman finished in the top 10 in the Big Ten in numerous categories, including ERA, opposing batting average, games finished, hits allowed, runs allowed and walks allowed.

In the classroom, Dahm’s teams have had success, as well. Iowa’s baseball team boasted an NCAA Graduation Success Rate of 95, which is 25 points above the national average for NCAA Division I baseball programs. During his Iowa tenure, the head coach has seen 75 players named academic All-Big Ten, including a team-record 12 players in 2011. Iowa had eight student-athletes recognized in 2010 and seven in 2012. That is the best nine-year total in the history of the program. Additionally, shortstop Kurt Lee was named Academic All-District first team in 2011.

In 2010, Iowa finished with a bang, winning 11 of its final 14 contests and eventually finishing 30-28. Dahm coached the Hawkeyes to road series victories at Michigan and Penn State and home sets against Ohio State, Illinois and Purdue. Furthermore, Iowa ultimately won all five meetings against the Boilermakers in 2010, sweeping a three-game regular-season set and winning two in the league tournament.

The Hawkeyes finished third in the conference and ultimately placed second at the Big Ten Tournament. The tournament berth was the third under Dahm and only the eighth in school history. The Hawkeyes won three games at the tournament, which was the first time an Iowa team had won since 1990. The runner-up finish in the conference tournament tied the school’s highest finish, which was accomplished once before (1983).

Four Hawkeyes earned all-conference laurels in 2010. Kurtis Muller and Hippen each received second team accolades, while Zach McCool was named to the third team. Freshman Mike Corbeil garnered all-freshman honors. Muller and Hippen also garnered Big Ten All-Tournament accolades.

Dahm and his coaching staff are excellent recruiters and prepare their players for the professional ranks. Sixteen Hawkeyes were drafted the last four seasons under Dahm, including eight incoming recruits. Relievers Zach Robertson, Patrick Schatz, Steve Turnbull, Kyle Heim and Mike Schurz were all picked up, as well as Kurtis Muller, Matt Dermody, Dan Sheppard, Taylor Zeutenhorst, Patrick Lala, Derrick Loveless, Sasha Kuebel, Nick Hibbing, Mike McQuillan, Blake Hickman and Ryan Borucki. Additionally, Justin Toole signed a free agent contract with the Cleveland Indians. Forty-six of Dahm’s players have been selected in the MLB Draft, while four have gone on to play in the major leagues.

Dahm secured a highly-ranked recruiting class for 2012. Iowa’s class was ranked 45th-best nationally and third in the Big Ten by Perfect Game.

On the heels of the 2010 season, the Hawkeyes’ 2011 recruiting class was once again rated the best in the Big Ten by Perfect Game USA. The class was ranked fourth-best in the Midwest and 48th-best nationally.

Dahm’s 2008 recruiting class was ranked that 49th-best class according to Perfect Game USA. Iowa’s ranking was the highest of any Big Ten team.

In 2008, the Hawkeyes broke two school records. Iowa stole 138 bases, which are the most in a single-season by a Hawkeye team; the previous record of 127 was set by the 1981 team. Five Hawkeyes had 14 or more stolen bags, 13 recorded at least one and the team was led by senior Caleb Curry who accumulated 45 thefts.

The Hawkeyes also set a record with a team total of 86 hit-by-pitches, breaking the previous record of 83, which was set in 2007. Hoef, Muller and Curry led the Hawkeyes and 15 members of the squad wore at least one pitch.

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Three Hawkeyes were named All-Big Ten, including Curry and Hoef earning second team accolades while Toole earned third team laurels. Curry and Toole earned all-Mideast Regional honors. Additionally, Curry and Hoef were drafted.

In 2007, Iowa took a major step forward by recording its best record in 14 years with a 31-23 mark. The Hawkeyes placed fourth in the Big Ten Conference at 17-13, and earned their second trip to the conference tournament in three years -- this after going just once the previous 15 years.

Five Hawkeyes were named All-Big Ten, including Travis Sweet and Jason White earning first team accolades. Nick Erdman and Curry were recognized on the second team, while Toole earned third team laurels. Sweet, White and Toole earned All-Mideast Regional honors. Additionally, Sweet, White and Dusty Napoleon, along with recruit Zach Kenyon were drafted.

In the classroom, Iowa was awarded the 2007 NCAA Public Recognition award, placing them in the top 30 baseball programs, academically. Catcher Ben Geelan was named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VII team. In the Big Ten, seven Hawkeyes earned academic all-league honors.

In 2006, the Hawkeyes continued to build the program, on-and-off the field. On the field highlights included capturing the Austin Peay Tournament and the Louisiana Cajun Classic. Off the field, the Hawkeyes continued to shine in the classroom with 10 players earning Academic All-Big Ten, giving them 26 recipients the first three years under Dahm. Iowa has averaged over eight academic all-conference honorees during his eight-year coaching tenure.

Individually, closer Tim Gudex earned first-team All-Big Ten honors for the second consecutive year, while starting pitcher Austin Seward was named to the second team.

After the season, a pair of Hawkeyes signed professional baseball contracts. Gudex was signed by the Texas Rangers, while Nate Price was signed by the Chicago Cubs.

In his second season, Dahm led the Hawkeyes to their best season since 1990. Iowa posted a 28-29 mark and a 19-13 league record - the second most conference wins in the history of the program. Dahm’s squad finished third in the league (just one game out of first place), and advanced to the Big Ten Tournament.

The Hawkeyes won five four-game series’ during Big Ten play, including road series’ at Big Ten champion Illinois and Michigan, along with home stands against Minnesota, Penn State and Indiana. The team’s success was a reflection of the individual awards the Hawkeye earned, as Iowa had five players named All-Big Ten. Gudex was named to the first team, Price was on the second team, while catcher Kris Welker, Jason White and Andy Lytle were all third team honorees. Gudex was also a second team All-Mideast Region pick by American Baseball Coaches Association.

Four of Dahm’s players signed professional contracts after the 2005 season. Lytle (25th round - Cleveland Indians) and Welker (41st round - Chicago White Sox) were both selected in the MLB Draft, while Nate Yoho (Milwaukee Brewers) and Jesse Brownell (Colorado Rockies) signed free agent contracts.

In his first year, Dahm helped guide both Nathan Johnson and Yoho to All-Big Ten honors. Johnson was named to the first team, while Yoho earned his way onto the second team.

On the recruiting front, Dahm and his staff gained praise nationally for their first class. It was ranked in the top-50 by Jerry Ford, the National Director of Perfect Game U.S.A., and No. 44 by Collegiate Baseball, who also named it the top class in the Big Ten. Dahm and the Hawkeyes made their mark on the in-state recruiting trail when they inked six of the top eight high school prospects in Iowa, which included the top four pitching prospects.

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In year two, another highly touted class was penned by Dahm and his assistant coaches. The class featured two of the top players in the Midwest - Hoef and Wes Freie.

Since his arrival in 2003, Coach Dahm has not only been building a foundation on the field, but off as well.

“In order to build a consistent program we must have a solid foundation and that starts with quality student-athletes who are willing to make personal sacrifices, on and off the field,” said Dahm. “We must also develop a level of trust and belief in each other and in the program. If we can build that foundation the success on the field will take care of itself.”

Players have been busy giving back to the community by helping raise money for breast cancer and helping the Iowa Children’s Museum at the Crystal Ball dinner. The Hawkeyes are also involved with the UI’s Dance Marathon, Iowa Children’s Miracle Network, UI Children’s Hospital and Iowa City Neighborhood Centers.

Dahm was also instrumental in starting the Corridor Classic. The event helped raise over $500,000 for the American Diabetes Association in its five years. It was one of the biggest ADA fundraisers in Iowa history. Iowa and Northern Iowa competed in the Classic the first five years, while the Hawkeyes later played Coe College in the Classic.

Other new and exciting events have been added to the schedule. Four years ago, the Hawkeyes battled the Triple-A Iowa Cubs at Principal Park in Des Moines for the fourth time in five years.

Dahm also created the annual Lead-Off Dinner and Steak Fry in February, which serves to kick-off the season and get fans excited about Iowa baseball. The Lead-Off/Steak Fry Dinner has also featured Hall of Famer Ferguson Jenkins, baseball legend Tommy Lasorda, former Cubs General Manager Jim Hendry, New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi, MLB umpire Tim McClelland along with Iowa Cubs owner and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Michael Gartner.

Before coming to Iowa City, Dahm spent 18 years as a member of the Creighton Bluejays baseball program. He left the Bluejays as the winningest coach in school history, having compiled 283 wins against 276 losses in 10 seasons as head coach.

Dahm arrived at Creighton in 1986 to play under Hendry and spent four years as a student-athlete (1986-89). In 1990, Dahm accepted a position as a graduate assistant under Hendry and spent four years helping build Creighton into a Missouri Valley Conference power.

In 1991, Dahm was promoted to a full-time assistant as he helped the Bluejays reach the College World Series. That Creighton squad ended the season as the second-highest hitting club in the nation, batting .355. The team’s 60 triples, in 1991, led the nation and remain a school record.

In October of 1993, Dahm was hired as Creighton’s head coach, becoming the youngest head coach in Division I at the age of 25. For the next 10 years, five of Dahm’s teams finished in the top three of the Missouri Valley Conference.

In 1999, Dahm earned the first of two Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year honors as the Bluejays advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in the Dahm era. Creighton posted 38 wins that season before being eliminated from the South Bend Regional.

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In 2000, Dahm guided the Bluejays to their second consecutive NCAA Regional appearance at the Arizona State Regional in Tempe, Ariz., after finishing with a 38-23 record. During the season, Dahm led Creighton into the national spotlight as they peaked at No. 15 in the Collegiate Baseball poll and were ranked in the top 25 of the Baseball Weekly/ESPN Coaches’ Poll and Baseball America.

Dahm earned his second Coach of the Year honor in 2002 when the Bluejays finished the season 30-24 against one of the nation’s toughest schedules. Victories over nationally ranked Nebraska, Notre Dame and Wichita State were overshadowed by the team’s best-ever season in the Missouri Valley Conference. Despite having a lineup top-heavy with underclassmen, Creighton finished second in MVC play with a 21-10 record.

Dahm entered Creighton as a highly recruited infielder in 1985. As a player, Dahm shared the dugout with former Major Leaguers Mike Heathcott, Dax Jones, Scott Servais, Dan Smith and Scott Stahoviak. He graduated from Creighton with a bachelor’s degree in business management in 1989.

Dahm played a large role in the planning, designing and fund raising for the $3.5 million Creighton Sports Complex. The Kitty Gaughan Pavilion baseball facility is one of the finest indoor baseball complexes in the country.

Dahm’s teams at Creighton not only had success on the field, but in the classroom as well. During his tenure, players were named to 32 spots on the Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete teams, 10 Verizon Academic All-District honors and three Verizon Academic All-Americans.

Dahm has also been active in the advancement of college baseball by being a member of many national committees. He was a 10-year member on the College World Series Board of Directors and served on the American Baseball Coaches Association Change of Season Committee. He was also a part of the NCAA Division I Regional Advisory Committee and was an on-site director of the NCAA Yes Baseball Clinic for 11 years.

Dahm and his wife, Lynn, have three children - sons Casey and Tyler and daughter Lyndsey. He was born Jan. 19, 1967, in Skokie, Illinois.

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Zach Dillon is entering his third season with the University of Iowa baseball team, his first as a full-time assistant coach. Dillon, who served as a volunteer assistant with the Hawkeyes in 2010 and 2011, will be Iowa’s hitting coach, handle the catchers and coach third base.

Dillon returns to Iowa City after serving as a volunteer assistant at Baylor in 2012. He helped guide the Bears to a Super Regional appearance, finishing 49-17 overall, one win shy of

a school record and a trip to Omaha for the College World Series. Baylor climbed to No. 1 in the nation for the first time during the season and earned the No. 4 NCAA seed after claiming the Big 12 regular season championship.

Dillon coached a school-record 11 players to All-Big 12 recognition in 2012, including six first team selections and Big 12 Player of the Year Josh Ludy and Big 12 Newcomer of the Year Nathan Orf. Four Bear players garnered Louisville Slugger All-America recognition -- the most ever by a Big 12 team -- and a total of six players were selected in the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft.

During his first two seasons in Iowa City, Dillon helped guide Iowa to 50 victories, and he coached six players to All-Big Ten recognition. The Hawkeyes also had 20 Academic All-Big Ten honorees, including a school-record 12 in 2011.

In 2010, Iowa won 11 of its final 14 games to finish 30-28 overall. The Hawkeyes finished third in the Big Ten and was runner-up in the Big Ten Tournament, which tied the highest finish in school history. The tournament victories were the first for the program since 1990.

Dillon was selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the 20th Round (595th overall) of the 2006 amateur entry draft as a catcher. In 2007, he led the Frederick Keys (Class A-Advanced) to the Carolina League title and the following spring he was a Major League Spring Training invitee.

Dillon played collegiately at Baylor from 2003-06, where he helped the Bears to three NCAA Tournament appearances, two NCAA Super Regionals and a College World Series berth. Dillon was the 2006 Big 12 Player of the Year and was a two-time ABCA All-Region, two-time All-NCAA regional and two-time First Team All-Big 12 selection. He was also a semifinalist for the Johnny Bench Award in 2006.

As a senior, Dillon had a school-record .421 batting average with a .496 on-base percentage in Big 12 play. He led the Big 12 in batting average, walks and ranked nationally in walks (53, t4th) and walks per game (.840, 17th). He finished his career as a .307 hitter with 124 RBIs and 115 walks.

In the classroom, Dillon was a four-time academic all-conference selection, an ESPN the Magazine first team academic All-American and a 10-time Big 12 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll recipient. He was also the recipient of spring post-graduate scholarship in 2009.

Dillon prepped at Dowling Catholic (Iowa) High School, leading the team to the 1999 and 2001 Iowa Class 4A state championship. He was a two-time first team all-state and three-time first team all-district selection and was the captain of the 2001 state championship football and baseball teams.

Dillon graduated Magna Cum Laude from Baylor with a bachelor’s degree in education in 2005. He later earned his master’s degree in education and sports management in 2009.

Dillon has a 1-year-old son, Hayden.

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Jim Brownlee is in his first season as the interim pitching coach for the University of Iowa baseball program. Brownlee is a coaching veteran, spending 30 years as the head coach at Illinois State ane Evansville.

Brownlee, who amassed an 854-817-5 record as the head coach at Evansville and Illinois State, is

the father of former Hawkeye assistant Ryan Brownlee, who was named head coach at Western Illinois in September.

During his last coaching stint at Illinois State, Brownlee won 157 games over seven seasons. In 2009 -- his final season -- Brownlee led the Redbirds to a 25-23 overall record and an appearance in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. He had five players named to the All-MVC team, the most for the program since 2006.

Prior to coaching at Illinois State, Brownlee spent 23 seasons at the helm of the Evansville baseball program, where he posted 16 winning seasons. After going 7-37-1 during his first season in 1980, the following season, the Aces won 26 games, more wins than the previous three seasons combined. From 1983 to 1985, Brownlee was a three-time Heartland Conference Coach of the Year, leading Evansville to league titles all three seasons.

In 1988, Brownlee had one of the best seasons of his career, earning Mid-East Coach of the Year honors by his peers and the Diamond Sports Company District Coach of the Year after leading the Aces to a 44-20 record and an NCAA Tournament victory over No. 1 Arizona State. Brownlee coached Evansville pitcher Andy Benes to NCAA Player of the

Year honors, and he was the No. 1 overall pick in Major League Baseball’s Amateur Draft by the San Diego Padres.

Brownlee then coached Evansville to national prominence in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference (now the Horizon League). In 1991, the Aces won the MCC regular season with a 40-18-1 record, and in 1993, he led the team to a 43-18 mark, the second-most victories in school history. Brownlee coached Aaron Gries, the Academic All-America Player of the Year at shortstop in 1993.

In 1995, Evansville joined the Missouri Valley Conference, and Brownlee continued to succeed, posting winning records in five of his eight seasons in the league. The 2000 season saw Brownlee lead the Aces to a 41-22 record and an NCAA Tournament bid, which earned him Valley Coach of the Year honors.

In his 14 seasons in the Valley, Brownlee produced 15 first-team all-conference players and 22 Valley Scholar-Athlete first team selections.

After his playing career ended and having served a stint in the military, Brownlee became an assistant baseball coach at Illinois State from 1975-76 and served as head coach for the Galesburg team in the Central Illinois Collegiate League (CICL) before taking the job at Evansville in 1980.

Brownlee is a member of the Illinois State Athletics Hall of Fame, being inducted as a member of the 1969 team. He was also inducted into the Evansville Athletics Hall of Fame in February 2005 after he earned more victories than any other coach in Evansville history.

Brownlee earned his bachelor’s degree from Illinois State in 1970 and his master’s degree in 1974. He and his wife, Candy, are the parents of two sons -- Tim and Ryan -- both of whom played for their father at Evansville.

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BRIAN MILLERV O L U N T E E R A S S I S T A N T C O A C HS E C O N D Y E A R

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Brian Miller completed his first season as volunteer assistant coach at the University of Iowa in 2012.

Miller has worked as a baseball coach since 1992, including serving as the head baseball coach at Mid-Prairie High School from 2000 to 2010. He served as the Kirkwood Community College pitching coach from 2006 to 2011. Miller also coached the Iowa City High School sophomore baseball team from 1993 to 1999 and was an

assistant baseball coach at Iowa City Regina High School in 1992.

Miller was named the district coach of the year six times (2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009), the Iowa High School Association All-Star Coach twice (2005, 2009) and the A.B.C.A Regional Coach of the Year in 2008 and the Iowa state Coach of the Year in 2004. He led Mid-Prairie to its first ever EIHC conference title in 2000 in his first year as head coach. In 2001, Miller led Mid-Prairie to the state semi-finals for the first time in school history. He also led the school to the state semi-finals in 2004, 2006 and 2007, including a state championship in 2004.

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BRIAN FURLONGD I R E C T O R O F B A S E B A L L O P E R A T I O N SF I R S T Y E A R

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Former Hawkeye Brian Furlong is in his first season as Iowa’s director of baseball operations. Furlong previously served as the owner/director of Elite Baseball Performance.

In the newly-created role, Furlong will serve as the director of the Iowa Baseball Academy, while serving as the team’s video and travel coordinator and assisting with on-campus recruiting.

“We’re very excited to have Brian as a part of our staff,” said UI head coach Jack Dahm at the time of his hiring. “He will have a big input into our program. He’s an Iowa City native that

finished his career at the University of Iowa. He has tremendous connections throughout the state with the work he’s done in the baseball community.”

Furlong has owned or operated baseball academies since graduating from the University of Iowa.

Furlong played for the Hawkeyes in 2004 and 2005. He also competed at Iowa State in 2001, Triton College in 2002 and Creighton, under Dahm, in 2003.

Furlong was recognized academically in all three conferences. He was a Big 12 Scholar Athlete at Iowa State, a Missouri Valley Conference Scholar Athlete at Creighton and an Academic All-Big Ten honoree with the Hawkeyes. He also earned the Iowa’s Coaches’ Award in 2005.

As a prep at Iowa City High, Furlong was an elite all-state selection as a senior. He was also a two-time all-state, all-district and all-conference selection. As a senior, he went 7-1 on the mound with a school record 0.37 ERA in guiding the Little Hawks to a 31-10 record.

Furlong graduated from the University of Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in political science with an emphasis in American institutions. He also earned minors in economics and communication studies, while receiving a certificate in entrepreneurship.

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GARY BARTAA T H L E T I C D I R E C T O R

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Now in his seventh year as director of athletics at the University of Iowa and his 26th year in athletic administration, Gary Barta manages an athletics program that continues to gain momentum in two key areas -- on the playing field and in the classroom -- while enhancing the infrastructure that will serve as the foundation for future successes.

Academically, the UI’s federal graduation rate of 74 percent (for student-athletes who enrolled in 2004-05) ties the best ever posted by UI athletics. That mark was

a 13-point increase over the previous year and was nine points above the national average; UI student-athletes will establish another record when the latest figures are released in October. Last fall, the NCAA confirmed that all 24 of Iowa’s teams exceeded the Academic Progress Rate (APR) benchmark for the fourth straight year.

In figures released last fall, Iowa’s score of 86 percent in the NCAA’s “Graduation Success Rate” or GSR, also matched a school record. Five different women’s teams at the UI posted perfect 100 GSR scores. Iowa’s GSR in football (83), men’s (73) and women’s (100) basketball all ranked above the national average for their respective sports.

Athletically, Hawkeye teams enjoyed another outstanding year in 2011-12. A significant number of Iowa’s 24 programs reached postseason play. The Iowa football team reached bowl eligibility for the 11th straight season and competing in a bowl game for the fourth straight year and 10th time in the last 11 seasons. The women’s basketball program participated in the NCAA Tournament for a fifth straight season and men’s basketball returned to postseason competition under second-year coach Fran McCaffery, recording an 84-75 win over Dayton in front of 13,190 re-energized fans in Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

The Hawkeye wrestling program, led by national champion Matt McDonough, made another run at a national title before placing third. The men’s golf team placed 22nd nationally in its third appearance in the NCAA Championships in the last four seasons. Additionally, the UI men’s track and field placed 23rd in the nation and the UI’s men’s swimming and diving program placed 26th at its national championship.

Iowa’s field hockey team advanced to the NCAA Tournament and the Hawkeye softball team placed second in the Big Ten. Between the men’s and women’s track and field teams, 34 student-The Barta family includes Connie, Madison, Gary and Luke.

athletes competed at the NCAA Championships and 14 members of the UI men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams qualified for the Olympic Trials.

And, while the UI athletics department continues to earn high marks in integrity, academic excellence, and athletic performances. Barta also continues to oversee critical improvements and additions to the facilities used by the UI’s talented student-athletes while maintaining a balanced and ever-growing operations budget that continues to be self-sustaining.

In addition to the competitive success the Hawkeyes recorded in 2011-12, the UI once again experienced tremendous success at the turnstiles. Iowa has sold every seat in historic Kinnick Stadium in each of the past two seasons, ranking 21st in national attendance both years. The UI will enter the 2012 home football season with all seven home games sold out once again and boasts waiting lists for not only season tickets, but also the premium seating options available inside the Paul W. Brechler Press Box.

Attendance at home games of the UI’s men’s basketball team has climbed more than 30 percent the last two seasons. Iowa’s attendance of 13,190 for a first round NIT game in Carver-Hawkeye Arena ranked as the highest attended game of the 2012 tournament.

The UI wrestling team set another national attendance record by averaging 9,014 fans per home meet in 2011-12, leading the nation in attendance for the sixth straight year. The economic impact of the 2012 U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team Trials, hosted by the UI in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, exceeded $5 million, according to survey results released by the Iowa City/Coralville Area Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Attendance at home games of the UI’s women’s basketball games also remained strong as the program once again ranked among national leaders in 2011-12. The UI also registered increases in attendance at home volleyball, soccer, field hockey, women’s gymnastics, men’s gymnastics, softball and baseball events.

Since 2006, the Hawkeyes have invested more than $150 million in new and renovated athletic facilities. Upgrades include the restoration of historic Kinnick Stadium and Carver-Hawkeye Arena, as well as a new state-of-the-art aquatics center, a boathouse facility for the UI rowing program and an indoor and outdoor tennis complex. Another $60 million worth of improvements are underway in the form of the two phase football training center project and an indoor golf performance facility.

In late summer 2011, the UI completed a $47 million revitalization of Carver-Hawkeye Arena. That project included the construction of a practice facility for men’s and women’s

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basketball and volleyball, a 10,000-square-foot strength training and cardiovascular center, and an expansion to the Dan Gable Wrestling Complex, in addition to new locker room and support facilities for men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling and volleyball programs, and office space for the majority of Iowa administrative and coaching staffs.

The Carver project included the installation of a statue of Gable at the facility’s main entrance. That project was completed in time for the thousands of fans of the sport of wrestling to enjoy while attending the 2012 USA Wrestling Olympic Team Trials.

Phase I of a two-phase project for the UI football program was completed in August, 2012. Phase I includes the new indoor practice facility for Coach Kirk Ferentz’ program that has competed on 10 bowl games over the past 11 seasons. Phase II includes construction of the new Iowa Football Operations Center, which will include new team locker rooms, team meeting rooms, athletic medical training space, video operations, and coaches offices and meeting rooms. Funded entirely through private support and revenue generated by the UI Athletics Department, the project is an important next phase of the master facilities plan for Hawkeye football. It will be constructed adjacent to the Ron and Margaret Kenyon Outdoor Practice Facility, immediately west of Kinnick Stadium and will be connected to the new indoor practice facility.

The 2010-11 season marked the first for the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams in the UI’s $69 million Campus Recreation and Wellness Center. The Hawkeyes hosted the 2012 Big Ten Championships and the UI men’s squad responded by earning its highest Big Ten finish in 15 seasons. Another of the latest additions to the facilities available to the UI’s student-athletes is the Varsity Golf Complex practice facility for the men’s and women’s golf programs. Located at the southern edge of the UI’s award-winning Finkbine Golf Course, the facility is expected to be completed for use this winter. It will provide the Hawkeyes a state-of-the-art facility that offers the opportunity for year-round training and practice.

Barta’s involvement in the UI campus community extends beyond intercollegiate athletics. He is a member of the President’s Cabinet, comprised of vice presidents and other campus leaders, that provide counsel to UI President Sally Mason. That group was instrumental in the UI’s response to record-setting flooding that besieged the campus and the Iowa City and Coralville community in June 2008.

Barta also represents the UI and the Hawkeyes at the conference and national level. During his first six years at the UI, he has participated in the creation and implementation of the Big Ten Network, the expansion of the Big Ten Conference and realignment of athletics conferences nationally, and the Big Ten’s postseason bowl game agreements that were successfully implemented in 2010.

Nationally, Barta remains active in the Division IA Athletics Directors Association, the National Association of College Directors of Athletics, and currently serves on the NCAA Football Committee Board of Directors.

Barta often suggests to his staff that “Hope is not a strategy,” which is why he is currently overseeing a comprehensive review of the strategic plan for the UI Athletics Department and has worked with the UI’s leadership on a long-term financial plan. Another favorite saying of his is, “Vision without resources is irrelevant.” Over the course of his career he has been directly involved in raising hundreds of millions of dollars in support of intercollegiate athletics. This has remained a primary focus during his tenure at Iowa, where private support for the Hawkeyes continues to flourish despite a challenging economy.

Under Barta’s leadership -¬ and thanks to a talented athletics development staff - the UI has seen year-over-year improvement in annual giving in spite of the difficult economic environment. In addition, under Barta’s direction, the UI generated more than $20 million of philanthropic and corporate sponsorship support for the revitalization of Carver-Hawkeye Arena and has already surpassed that level of support for the current football projects. The UI also generated the $2 million in private support necessary to fully fund the Hawkeyes’ new practice facility for its men’s and women’s golf programs.

As the director of athletics at the University of Wyoming for three years, seven different UW coaches were named Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year. He also spearheaded a fund-raising effort that netted the Cowboy athletics program $11 million in private support and $11 million in matching state fund.

As the senior associate athletics director at the University of Washington, he directed the “Campaign for the Student-Athlete,” was a participant in the design, construction and/or renovation of several UW athletics facilities, including Bank of America Arena and the Dempsey Indoor Practice Facility. In addition to almost doubling the amount of annual private support received by UW, Barta also managed the department’s external relations division, a task that included corporate sponsorship and radio contracts.

His responsibilities at Washington expanded over time to include hiring of coaching and administrative staff, and the day-to-day oversight of several Huskie sport teams.

The roots of his development experience extend to his first two positions: director of athletics development and external relations at the University of Northern Iowa and director of development at his alma mater, North Dakota State University.

Barta earned a bachelor of science degree in mass communication and broadcast journalism from NDSU in 1987. He was an option quarterback for Bison football squads that won the Division II NCAA National Championship in 1983, 1985 and 1986.

Barta, and his wife, Connie, have a son, Luke (14) and a daughter, Madison (12). He was born Sept. 4, 1963, in Minneapolis.

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The UI Department of Athletics is under the direction of Gary Barta and is regarded as one of the top intercollegiate programs in the nation. Once again, the Hawkeyes enjoyed success both athletically and academically in 2010-11.

Sixty-four Hawkeyes earned all-conference accolades, while 44 were recognized as All-Americans. Hawkeye student-athletes excelled in the classroom as well with 172 earning Academic All-Big Ten laurels. Thirty-four Hawkeyes were honored by the Big Ten Conference with the Distinguished Scholar Award. The graduation rate of Iowa’s student-athletes has improved in each of the past 10 years and has consistently ranked above the graduation rate of all UI students.

Iowa’s men’s cross country, men’s and women’s tennis, and softball teams were recognized by the NCAA for their high academic marks. The four teams earned Public Recognition Awards, based on their most recent multi-year Academic Progress Rates.

The UI closed the 2010-11 athletics year with a bang, establishing a school record in total points scored in the annual Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. The Hawkeyes accumulated 510 points in the competition that awards points based on each institution’s finish in national championship competition in up to 20 total sports (10 women’s and 10 men’s).

Several new projects have come to completion on the Iowa campus. Some of the latest additions to the UI campus include the completion of the new Campus Recreation and Wellness Center, which houses the swimming and diving teams, and the state-of-the-art $7 million rowing boathouse. In addition to the brand new swimming and rowing facilities, the Roy G. Karro Athletics Hall of Fame and Visitors Center, the Russell and Ann Gerdin Athletic Learning Center and the Hawkeye Tennis and Recreation Center completed construction in recent years. Furthermore, the UI completed a $47 million Carver-Hawkeye Arena renovation project in the summer of 2011.

Kinnick Stadium received a major upgrade and renovation that was completed just prior to the 2006 season. The $89 million project included the replacing of the south end zone stands and building of a four-level press box that houses 47 guest suites. New scoreboards, video walls, concession stands and rest rooms were also part of the project.

IOWA WRESTLINGThe Hawkeye wrestling team continued its dominance on the mat, finishing third at the NCAA Championships. Iowa has claimed 23 national championships, including three in the last four years, and 34 Big Ten titles. Five Hawkeyes earned All-American accolades en route to the team’s third place finish.

IOWA FOOTBALLIowa football continued its stellar play, finishing in the upper division of the Big Ten for the ninth time in the last 10 years. The Hawkeyes capped their season with a thrilling 27-24 come-from-behind victory over Missouri in the Insight Bowl. The win was Iowa’s third straight bowl victory, a school record.

IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALLThe women’s basketball team had another outstanding season, finishing third in the league and advancing to the NCAA Tournament. Lisa Bluder, who is a three-time Big Ten Coach of the Year and two-time Regional Coach of the Year, coached Kachine Alexander and Jaime Printy to honorable mention All-America status. Alexander was also tabbed the Premier Player of the Year. Bluder has guided Iowa to eight first division finishes in her 11 years and has taken her program to eight NCAA Tournaments, including four straight.

IOWA MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD The men’s track and field team finished eighth in the nation at the indoor national championships and won the outdoor Big Ten title in 2011. Coach Larry Wieczorek was named Big Ten Coach of the Year, while numerous Hawkeyes earned all-league and All-America honors.

IOWA MEN’G GOLFHead coach Mark Hankins continued to have his men’s golfers play at a high level. The Hawkeyes advanced to the NCAA Championships for the second time in three years and tied for 10th nationally – a school-record finish. Vince India was named the Big Ten Player of the Year and earned the prestigious Les Bolstad Trophy, which goes to the male golfer with the lowest stroke average in the Big Ten.

IOWA MEN’S BASKETBALLThe men’s basketball team had its first season under head coach Fran McCaffery. Hawkeye fans flocked to Carver-Hawkeye Arena to watch the Black and Gold. Attendance increased 20 percent, which ranked fifth-best in the country.

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IOWA CONTINUES TO BUILD FOR SUCCESSThe UI Department of Athletics is under the direction of Gary Barta and is regarded as one of the top intercollegiate programs in the nation. Once again, the Hawkeyes enjoyed success both athletically and academically in 2011-12

Academically, the UI’s federal graduation rate of 74 percent (for student-athletes who enrolled in 2004-05) ties the best ever posted by UI athletics. That mark was a 13-point increase over the previous year and was nine points above the national average; UI student-athletes will establish another record when the latest figures are released in October. Last fall, the NCAA confirmed that all 24 of Iowa’s teams exceeded the Academic Progress Rate (APR) benchmark for the fourth straight year.

Athletically, Hawkeye teams enjoyed another outstanding year in 2011-12. A significant number of Iowa’s 24 programs reached postseason play. The Iowa football team reached bowl eligibility for the 11th straight season and competed in a bowl game for the fourth straight year and 10th time in the last 11 seasons. The women’s basketball program participated in the NCAA Tournament for a fifth straight season and men’s basketball returned to postseason competition under second-year coach Fran McCaffery.

In late summer 2011, the UI completed a $47 million revitalization of Carver-Hawkeye Arena. That project included the construction of a practice facility for men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball, a 10,000-square-foot strength training and cardiovascular center, and an expansion to the Dan Gable Wrestling Complex, in addition to new locker room and support facilities for men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling and volleyball programs, and office space for the majority of Iowa administrative and coaching staffs.

Phase I of a two-phase project for the UI football program was completed in August, 2012. Phase I includes the new indoor practice facility for Coach Kirk Ferentz’ program that has competed on 10 bowl games over the past 11 seasons. Phase II includes construction of the new Iowa Football Operations Center, which will include new team locker rooms, team meeting rooms, athletic medical training space, video operations, and coaches offices and meeting rooms. Funded entirely through private support and revenue generated by the UI Athletics Department, the project is an important next phase of the master facilities plan for Hawkeye football.

IOWA WRESTLINGThe Hawkeye wrestling team -- the national attendance leader in each of the last six seasons -- continued its dominance on the mat, finishing third at the NCAA Championships. Six Hawkeyes earned All-America accolades in 2012, including two-time national champion Matt McDonough. Iowa has claimed 23 national championships and 34 Big Ten titles in its 102-year history.

IOWA FOOTBALLIowa football continued its stellar play, finishing in the upper division of the Big Ten for the 10th time in the last 11 years. The Hawkeyes reached bowl eligibility for the 11th straight season and competed in the postseason for the fourth straight year.

IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALLThe women’s basketball team won its final eight games of the regular season to finish tied for second in the Big Ten and earn an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament. Head coach Lisa Bluder has now led Iowa to five-straight NCAA Tournament appearances.

IOWA MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD The men’s track and field team recorded a pair of top 25 finishes at the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships. The Hawkeyes crowned four Big Ten champions and nine All-Americans, including Erik Sowinski, who placed second in the 800 meters at the NCAA Championships.

IOWA MEN’S GOLFHead coach Mark Hankins led the Hawkeyes to their third NCAA Championships appearance in the last four years. Iowa collected another top-25 national finish and multiple individuals earned honors throughout the season.

IOWA MEN’S BASKETBALLSecond-year head coach Fran McCaffery led the Hawkeyes to 18 wins and an NIT bid a year ago. Iowa improved by seven wins from 2011 to 2012, as McCaffery continued to demonstrate his ability to rebuild programs and reenergize the fan base -- Iowa’ s attendance increased for the second straight year and ranked No. 31 nationally.

IOWA SWIMMING AND DIVINGThe Iowa men’s swimming and diving team posted its best finish in 17 years, placing fifth in the Big Ten and 26th at the NCAA Championships. The Hawkeye won a pair of Big Ten relay titles and five student-athletes went on to garner honorable mention All-America accolades. On the women’s team, freshman Becky Stoughton became the first UI swimmer to earn Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors, and she was the first Hawkeye women’s swimmer to earn All-America honors since 2005.

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I chose Iowa because I felt the coaches here wanted me the most. They showed the most interest and they were there from day one. When I came on my official visit I loved the Iowa City environment. The students and the campus, it was all amazing. All the older guys told me I could play a big role as a freshmen and from there I wanted to be that guy to help Iowa make it to the Big Ten tournament then Omaha. Coach Dahm became a person I could go to and I knew that this is the place were I belong. Also, education played a big part. In four years having a degree from the University of Iowa will be an advantage in the work field if baseball doesn’t work out. I know I’ve made the right decision and I feel Iowa will help my game improve, and I will become a better person at the end.

BLAKE HICKMAN - Freshman - Chicago, Ill.

“The University of Iowa grew on me beyond an athletic standpoint, branching to different areas such as the friendly community, the opportunity to study at a Big Ten university as prestigious as Iowa, and the personal preference of staying in the Midwest. The baseball program at Iowa offers everything that I looked for in my recruitment process, namely the level of competition everyone plays at, and the great coaching that surrounds me. I am thankful and very pleased with my decision in choosing Iowa and look forward to learning and upholding the tradition the university as a whole has maintained on an athletic and academic level.”

SASHA KUEBEL - So. - St. Louis, Mo.

“ I chose the University of Iowa because I was really comfortable with the coaches throughout the recruiting process. I like the way Iowa runs the baseball program and the values that we have. Our coaches care about us on a personal level more than just with baseball as well. It is more than just baseball here, we are learning to become men too. I have had a great time attending Iowa and I believe it is a great place for me to graduate from and get a degree.”

TAYLOR ZEUTENHORST - Junior - Sheldon, Iowa

“I think the University of Iowa is special because being from Iowa and growing up in this state, I have been a Hawkeye fan my whole life. Now actually being a part of it through the baseball program is awesome and I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else. The positives about Iowa are being surrounded by great people from coaches, to teammates, to students and also being a part of a top notch college that will guide you to success no matter what route you choose.”

MATT DERMODY - Senior - Norwalk, Iowa

“There is nothing like being a Hawkeye and not only representing the University of Iowa, but the whole state of Iowa! I chose to come to Iowa because of the great baseball opportunities I would have, as well as an excellent education that I would receive. I enjoy showing up to the field everyday with my teammates knowing that that is where I belong.”

DAN SHEPPARD - Senior - Downers Grove, Ill.

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“I chose Iowa because I felt comfortable with the coaches and the staff around the Iowa baseball program as a whole. I also knew the campus before coming on my visit with my brother playing at Iowa as well. Seeing my brother (Justin Toole) succeed and get better aided my decision because I knew I would improve and learn new skills from the coaches. Iowa just felt right for me.”

ERIC TOOLE - So. - Council Bluffs, Iowa

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Andrew Porter Ryan Durant Kevin Lee Kyle Riffel Austin Seward

With the NCAA limiting the number of scholarships a team can give, a successful walk-on program is essential for any team hoping to compete at a high level. Nowhere is this more evident than at the University of Iowa, where head coach Jack Dahm has a history of developing walk-on players.

In his career, Dahm has had nine players begin as walk-ons and end up playing professional baseball.

Most recently, Iowa has had a couple former walk-ons earn Big Ten accolades and break school records. Right-fielder Ryan Durant was recognized on the All-Big Ten first team in 2009. Third-baseman Zach McCool was honored on the All-Big Ten third team in 2011, while closer Kevin Lee slammed the door on the opposition in 2010, accumulating a single-season school record 13 saves.

Former walk-on Tim Gudex (2005-06) enjoyed unprecedented success as the Hawkeye closer. He was a two-time first team All-Big Ten honoree after leading the league in conference wins (7), saves (6), ERA (1.11), appearances (19), games in relief (19), games finished (19) and opponent’s batting average (.205). He also led the conference in overall ERA at 2.56.

Seven years ago, former walk-on Austin Seward turned in a career season earning second team All-Big Ten accolades.

Former Hawkeyes Andrew Porter and Kyle Riffel were walk-ons. In 2007, Riffel posted a career season, batting .337 and collecting 28 hits in 34 games. In 2008, he led the team in sacrifice bunts (9) and was in the top five on the team in at bats (205), runs batted in (44), hit by pitch (8), stolen bases (20) and games played (55).

In Porter’s junior campaign he made 13 appearances, striking out 11 batters. As a senior, he led the team in games finished (20), appearances (30) and saves (4).

“Joining the University of Iowa baseball team as a walk-on gives a young player the chance to grow and mature as an athlete, as well as an opportunity to get an outstanding education,” Dahm said. “The entire coaching staff is committed to the development of our walk-on program, because there is no question that in order to build a championship caliber program, you need a program that allows kids to develop and contribute to the success of the team.”

“Coming out of high school, I had no D-I scholarship offers, but Iowa asked me to come and walk on. For me, it was an easy choice. It was a chance to play baseball and attend a school with a great academic reputation. Before college, I told myself I would want to attend a school that had great academics if baseball did not work out, and Iowa was the school. Luckily baseball ended up working out, and it has helped me accomplish both of my goals. The coaching staff gave me a great chance to prove myself. I was treated like a scholarship athlete, both on and off the field. When Coach Dahm informed me I was going to be receiving scholarship money, I was thrilled. To me it was recognition for all the hard work I had put in throughout my baseball career. As a walk-on, it made me push myself more and shoot to be better than those who were on scholarship. It gave me strength and a vision to prove to all that I deserved and belonged to be there.”

Tim Gudex (2002-06) | Two-time first team All-Big Ten | Appleton, Wis.

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Duane Banks Field has a completely new state-of-the art playing surface. For the first time since the field was laid down three decades ago, the entire playing surface was refurbished in 2011. According to head coach Jack Dahm, about 10-12 years ago the infield was re-sodded and a magic mix dirt was installed. But, as far as revamping the entire field, this is the first time the field has undergone a major facelift. A new drainage system has also been installed and new batting cages are in place.

Not only is a new state-of-the-art playing surface being installed, but Dahm noted other minor changes to the field.

“The field looks a little different than in the past,” said Dahm. “We moved home plate five feet forward to help with the grading, the drainage and the slopes. They also lowered the field about one foot.”

In the fall of 2001, the Iowa baseball field was re-named The Duane Banks Baseball Field in honor of the Hawkeyes’ former head coach. Banks, the winningest coach in Iowa history, served as Iowa’s head baseball coach from 1970-1997.

Banks Field was originally built in 1974. The 3,000-seat stadium had dimensions of 330 feet down the lines, 375 in the power alleys and 400 to centerfield before this year. That has decreased slightly with the facelift of the playing surface. As a whole, the complex is one of the top facilities in the Big Ten and the Midwest.

Every year the UI Department of Athletics makes upgrades to Banks Field. The baseball program is very excited about the installation of 500 stadium chair back seats behind home plate that have allowed the Hawkeyes to sell season tickets for the first time in history.

Four years ago, Iowa resealed and painted the inside of the stadium along with replacing all of the old wooden bleachers with aluminum bleachers.

Other upgrades include spacious pro-style dugouts with new bleachers and protective netting. There is also brand new padding behind home plate and all new added padding in the outfield from left center to right center.

NEW STATE-OF-THE ART PLAYING SURFACE IN 2011

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In 2002, former Hawkeye and current Major Leaguer Cal Eldred donated $245,000 to fund the installation of lights at Banks Field. It is the largest donation by a current professional athlete to Iowa Athletics.

The infield was re-designed following the 1999 season with a new playing surface and ten-foot fences were added to the outfield. Both bullpens were restructured and the hitter’s background was replaced.

The complex features locker rooms for both teams and umpires. In 1998, Iowa’s clubhouse was expanded, giving the Hawkeyes one of the best college baseball environments in the nation.

Prior to the 1996 season a Daktronics state-of-the-art scoreboard system was installed. In addition to providing spectators with pertinent game information, the system also has a marques that is capable of displaying player information.

A new press box was built in 1989 and renovated in 2002. It can accommodate several radio stations and up to 15 media members.

During inclement weather, the Hawkeyes can move to the Bubble, Iowa’s indoor facility located right next to Banks Field. The Bubble is a 120-yard expanse of state-of-the-art “Prestige XT” artificial surface that includes four full-size batting cages and five raised pitching mounds. The bubble gives the Hawkeyes a top-notch facility to train in year-round.

STADIUM SEATING CLUBHOUSE INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY LOCKER ROOM SCOREBOARD SYSTEM

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Duane Banks, following 28 years as Iowa’s head baseball coach retired from coaching following the 1997 season.

Banks was inducted into the 2011 UI Hall of Fame. Banks led the Hawkeyes to its only College World Series appearance in 1972 and won Big Ten Championships in 1972 and 1990, as well as a share of the Big Ten crown in 1974. In 1981, Banks led Iowa to 44 wins, the most in school history. He earned Big Ten Conference and District Coach of the Year honors in 1990 and was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame in 1991. Banks posted a career record of 901-585-4, while

coaching six All-Americans, 31 all-Big Ten selections, 33 Academic All-Americans and 57 players who signed professional contracts. In the fall of 2001, Iowa’s home field was officially designated as the Duane Banks Baseball Field.

In 1990, Banks led Iowa to a Big Ten title and to the NCAA playoffs for the first time since 1975. The 1990 squad won a record 22 Big Ten games and placed a record-tying five players (Tim Costo, John DeJarld, Chris Hatcher, Keith Noreen and Brian Wujick) on the all-Big Ten squad.

Many of his former Hawkeyes have earned pro contracts and five—Mike Boddicker, Cal Eldred, Jim Sundberg, Tim Costo and Jeff Jones—made it to the major leagues. Tim Costo was the eighth pick overall in 1990 draft, marking the second straight season Banks produced a first round draft choice. Eldred was selected in the first round by Milwaukee in 1989. Fifty-seven of Banks’ former players signed pro contracts.

DUANE BANKS BY THE NUMBERS

1970 6-11-0 .353 9th 14-13-0 .519

1971 10-8-0 .556 5th 28-17-0 .622

1972 13-3-0 .813 1st 25-17-0 .595

1973 8-10-0 .444 T-7th 16-14-1 .532

1974 11-5-0 .688 T-1st 27-13-0 .675

1975 11-3-0 .786 2nd 29-14-0 .674

1976 9-7-0 .563 T-5th 23-16-0 .590

1977 10-8-0 .556 T-4th 40-14-0 .741

1978 9-6-0 .600 4th 28-17-0 .622

1979 10-6-0 .625 5th 32-12-0 .727

1980 11-5-0 .688 3rd 31-14-0 .689

1981 8-6-0 .571 3rd* 44-21-0 .677

1982 5-11 .313 5th* 31-21-0 .574

1983 7-7-0 .500 2nd* 32-21-1 .602

1984 7-8-0 .467 3rd* 31-26-0 .544

1985 9-7-0 .563 T-2nd* 40-20-0 .667

1986 2-13-0 .133 5th* 29-27-0 .518

1987 9-7-0 .563 T-2nd* 40-20-0 .667

1988 14-14-0 .500 5th 29-25-0 .537

1989 17-11-0 .607 T-2nd 37-20-0 .649

1990 22-6-0 .786 1st 38-19-0 .667

1991 11-17-0 .393 9th 26-28-1 .482

1992 12-16-0 .429 7th 26-28-0 .481

1993 13-13-0 .500 6th 32-20-0 .615

1994 13-15-0 .464 3rd 22-32-1 .409

1995 13-15-0 .464 7th 29-24-0 .547

1996 13-13-0 .500 7th 25-22-0 .532

1997 7-16-0 .438 10th 17-30-0 .362

Total 290-267-0 .521 810-575-4 .583

Career Record (30 years): 901-585-4 .606

Banks served as an assistant coach for half a season at Iowa. The Hawkeyes won 14 of their final 27 games under his direction. Duane’s next club won 28 games, at that time an Iowa record, in his first full campaign (1971).

Banks’ 1972 team won Big Ten and District Four Championships to earn a berth in the College World Series, claiming Iowa’s first outright Big Ten title in 33 years. As a result, Banks was named District Coach of the year.

Banks became Iowa’s all-time winningest coach in 1985, passing Hall of Famer Otto Vogel, who won 440 games in 35 years. He joined the Iowa staff as an assistant coach in 1969, after serving in the same capacity at Colorado State. He spent two seasons at Parsons (IA) College, compiling a 91-10 mark in 1967-68. He was an assistant coach at Parsons in 1966.

Banks is a past president of the American Baseball Coaches Association and has held a number of administrative posts in the ABCA. He has served as chairman of the NCAA Division I coaches and as a representative of District Four. A member of the Hall of Fame and the Legislative Issues committees, Banks is a past member of the ABCA Board of Directors

Banks was active in international baseball through the United States Baseball Federation. He took an all-star team to Canada, Japan and Korea in 1985 and coached another squad on a trip to Venezuela.

Banks and his Iowa team went to Holland in 1984 and he was on the staff of the USA college all-star team that played all over the world in 1982. He took an Iowa team to Mexico in the mid-1970s. A native of Grand Junction, CO, Banks played baseball and basketball at Northern Colorado. He was all-league and all-district three times in baseball at Northern Colorado and played on year of professional baseball with the Atlanta Braves organization in 1964.

Banks attended Mesa (CO) Junior College, received his bachelor’s degree from Northern Colorado in 1965 and his master’s degree from Colorado State in 1969.

Duane and his wife, Jeanette, have two sons, Scott and Kirk and a grandson Nile.

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Iowa baseball will work very hard to improve our game on the field by getting stronger and more explosive off of it, in the weight room and by improving fitness levels and techniques of speed, agility, and quickness. We will give ourselves the best chance to put the best team on the field by analyzing weaknesses and movement patterns of current players and minimizing down time due to injury. Along the way, we will create championship level work habits and discipline. We truly believe that success is a culmination of the right daily habits on and off the field.

We have four goals in our strength and conditioning program

1) INCREASE ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE• Improveyourgamewithbetterspeedandexplosivepower• Throwandhitharder,runfasterbydevelopingastrongand explosive lower body and core.

2) DECREASE RATE OF INJURY• Significantlyreduceyourriskofjointandtendoninjuries.• Buildtherightstrengthandflexibilityintheupperbodytocreatenot only better arm strength but healthier arms and shoulders.

3) INCREASE SELF CONFIDENCE• Thereisacertainconfidenceinknowingyouhavepreparedyourself and given yourself a chance to be successful. 4) IMPROVE MENTAL TOUGHNESS• Wewillnotbedistractedandwilldeveloptheabilitytofocusonthe task at hand and not be deterred by every day highs and lows

“Strength and conditioning is a very important part of our program and we put a big emphasis on it. We use our strength and conditioning not only to get bigger and faster but also for injury prevention.”

JACK DAHM | HEAD COACH

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“Being a part of the strength and conditioning program has been one of the most beneficial aspects of my career at the University of Iowa. I have not only learned and used techniques that are specific to baseball, but also various exercises that I can take with me wherever I go. Coach Hammes has gotten me to where I am physically, through his intensity, knowledge of various lifts and techniques, and drive to help me and the team become stronger to be ready to play nine innings each day. Never have I been in as good of shape as I am now being apart of the University of Iowa strength and conditioning program.”

SASHA KUEBEL | SOPHOMORE

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Three seasons ago, the Iowa baseball team moved into upgraded facilities at the University of Iowa Rec Builiding. The new facilities, include larger space, upgraded training and weight rooms, expanded equipment lockers, spacious locker room, student-athlete lounge with flat screen televisions and hot and cold tubs.

“The Rec Building has a brand new, state-of-the-art, locker room, player lounge, weight room, equipment room and training room. It is located right next to Duane Banks Field and the new Indoor Practice Facility, so it is very convenient for the players.”

JACK DAHM | HEAD COACH

TRAINING ROOM

EQUIPMENT LOCKERS

LOCKER ROOM

LOUNGE AREA

TUB ROOM

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The University of Iowa baseball team takes tremendous pride and enjoyment in its charity and community service activities.

Since Jack Dahm took over the program in 2004, the Hawkeyes have been very active in the Iowa City Community. Iowa players have been actively involved in helping the Iowa Children’s Museum, University of Iowa Dance Marathon, the Ronald McDonald House and the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital.

The Hawkeyes helped raise over $575,000 for the American Diabetes Association during the six-year history of the Corridor Classic in Cedar Rapids.

The following is a list of just some of the community service activities the Hawkeye baseball team has participated in throughout the Iowa City community.

• Assisted in the delivery of furniture to the Hope Lodge

• Served as waiters for the Iowa Children’s Museum’s Crystal Ball Gala.

• Helped with the set-up and tear-down for the University of Iowa’s Dance Marathon.

• Served as tutors at Roosevelt Elementary School through the Hawkeye Pride Initiative.

• Assisted with the Iowa Children’s Museum’s Move It, Dig It, Do It event.

• Worked at the Iowa City Neighborhood Center’s Haunted House

• Took part in the University of Iowa Foundation’s Thank-a-thon

• Raise money for Breast Cancer research

• Raised over $575,000 for the American Diabetes Association with the Corridor Classic.

“I am very proud of our players in the fact that they understand the importance of giving back to the community and especially to children. Community service is very important to our program to be able to give back to the community. I am impressed at all the activities our players do in the community on their own. I will be at events in the Iowa City community and people will say thank you to me because one of our players came to speak to their class or to a youth baseball team. The most impressive thing, to me, is that they are doing a lot of this on their own.”

JACK DAHM | HEAD COACH

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Another addition Jack Dahm has made to the program is the annual Iowa Baseball Golf Outing, which takes place at Finkbine Golf Course or a local course. The outing is a fundraiser for the Hawkeye baseball program, which gives fans a chance to talk with coaches, alumni and players. It also allows alumni an opportunity to come back to Iowa City to see teammates and support the program.

“It’s great to see the former players come back and support the program,” said head coach Jack Dahm. “We have a lot of players back who played under coach [Duane] Banks, coach Broghammer and myself. A lot of the alumni are excited about the direction of the program. Every program needs the support of their alumni and we want to continue to do a better job of reaching out to them and getting them involved in Iowa baseball.”

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The University of Iowa baseball team holds annual summer, spring and winter camps. These camps are a great opportunity for young players to enhance their skills under the personal attention of the Hawkeye baseball staff. The camps are held at Duane Banks Field and the Indoor Practice Facility on the UI campus.

In August, September and December, Iowa holds its Future Hawks Evaluation Camp, which is its biggest camp. This is a chance for campers to be evaluated in the 40 and 60-yard dash, arm strength, and in hitting, defense and pitching. College coaches from all levels work these camps.

In March and April, Iowa hosts its Spring Training Camp, which is targeted for high school athletes. Once a week, campers experience a college level practice.

Iowa also holds camps for specific groups and positions in June and December. These five different camps target specific age groups and positions.

The Pitchers and Catchers Camp and Position Players Camp are designed for high school aged athletes who would like to be

evaluated. The Hawkeye coaching staff teaches proper pitching and catching mechanics and fundamentals, while position players’ campers are given instruction on all areas of the game.

The Hitting Camp and Pitching Mechanics and Drills Camp are designed for players ages 9-13. Emphasis is placed on proper mechanics, pitching delivery and the basic fundamentals of hitting.

The Junior Hawks Advanced Skills Camp is typically split into two sessions; the first is designed for ages 6-10 and the second is for ages 11-13. During the camp, instruction will include all areas of the game- hitting, throwing, fielding and base running.

For exact camp schedules, visit iowabaseballcamps.com.

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During the Jack Dahm era, the Hawkeyes have always taken on the best. In the 2004, 2006 and 2008 seasons, the Hawkeyes ventured into the world of professional baseball when they took on the Chicago Cubs Class AAA affiliate Iowa Cubs in exhibition games at Principal Park in Des Moines.

In 2008, Iowa battled with the AAA team, but ultimately dropped the exhibition game, 3-1. Iowa recorded four hits in the exhibition and had the tying run on base in its final at-bat.

In 2006, nearly 5,000 fans watched the Hawkeyes compete against an I-Cubs team featuring future and former major leaguers Rich Hill, Angel Guzman, Felix Pie, Ryan Theriot, Mike Fontenot and Augie Ojeda.

Over 4,000 fans in 2004 watched the Hawkeyes give the I-Cubs all they could handle before falling by only two runs.

IOWA SHOWCASED AROUND THE STATEThroughout his nine-year tenure at Iowa, head coach Jack Dahm has tried to showcase Iowa baseball throughout the state -- giving Iowa residents and players from all over the state a chance to watch the Hawkeyes. Iowa has played games in Western, Central and Eastern Iowa. From 2009-11, the team played games at Woodmen Park in Davenport. This season, the Hawkeyes will face Kansas State at Principal Park in Des Moines.

“One of my goals was to take Iowa baseball throughout the state of Iowa. We have gone to a lot of places, as far as the pro facilities, and we are going to continue to do more in the future. Going to Des Moines, Cedar Rapids and Woodmen Park in the Quad Cities. It is something we enjoy, something we look forward to and want to continue.”

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The University of Iowa baseball team celebrated Halloween a few days early, as the Hawkeyes partook in a Halloween scrimmage on Oct. 28, 2012, at Duane Banks Field.

The scrimmage signaled the end of the fall ball season. UI head coach Jack Dahm had a message behind the event.

“I wanted the guys to remember that playing baseball is fun,” said Dahm. “When we’re in the midst of the season, we need to look back at this and remember that this is a game that we love to play. If we can have fun every day, we’ll be a successful team.”

Along with the blue, green and purple crayolas, Mario and Luigi, a giraffe penguin and cow, Dahm made an appearance as Batman.

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The Hawkeye baseball program likes to kick off each season in style, and that’s what they have done each of the past nine years with the Lead-Off Dinner and/or Steak Fry. It’s a chance for fans to meet the current team, get a sneak preview of the upcoming season and get the opportunity to meet and hear from Major League Baseball players past and present, while raising money for the University of Iowa baseball program. Last year, over 500 Hawkeye fans attended the third-annual Steak Fry event. The Lead-Off Dinner has featured guest speakers such as 2006 NL Manager of the Year and manager of the 2009 World Champion New York Yankees Joe Girardi, former Los Angeles Dodgers and Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda, former Chicago Cubs general manager Jim Hendry, former Chicago Cub Cy Young winner Fergie Jenkins, Major League Umpire Tim McClelland, former NBC President and Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Gartner, and former Hawkeye and Atlanta Braves pitcher Wes Obermueller.

“You’ve got to play with your heart and love the game. You represent a great institution here, and don’t do anything to embarrass it, yourself, or your family. Put that uniform on and wear it with pride, dignity and character. That’s your responsibility. And when you leave this great, great university, you leave a legacy that the ones coming in will have a hard time duplicating it.” TOMMY LASORDA

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“I’m blown away that over 500 people are here.” JOE GIRARDI

NEW YORK YANKEES MANAGER

There is also a chance for baseball fans to get their hands on great memorabilia in the live and silent auction at the annual Lead-Off Dinner. Past items have included autographed items from Hall of Famers Tom Seaver, Reggie Jackson and Ryne Sandberg along with Roger Clemons, Randy Johnson, Alex Rodriguez and Mark Prior; and the great baseball experiences such as a luxury suite at a Cedar Rapids Kernels game, honorary bat child during a Chicago Cubs game in the friendly confines of Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs and Colorado Rockies “Dream Package” including tickets, accommodations and the opportunity to throw the first pitch at the game.

“The Lead-Off Dinner and Steak Fry are events the baseball program started to help generate excitement in the community. We have had anywhere from 400 to 500 people at the event. It continues to grow every year, and we are looking forward to another outstanding event this year. It is kind of a tradition for our players now; they know that once the event is here -- we are getting close to our season. It is a great lead off to the season. Not only does it bring excitement, but we have had some outstanding keynote speakers who not only have a great message for our crowd, but also for our players. We intend to continue this for years to come.”

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Iowa City is a media saturated environment. And with no professional teams in the area, the Hawkeyes garner extensive coverage from newspapers, television and the Internet.

RADIOIf Hawkeye baseball fans can’t make it out to Duane Banks Field for a game, they are in luck because all Iowa home games and most road games, including all Big Ten contests, are broadcast on AM-800 KXIC in the Iowa City area. Brent Balbinot calls the play-by-play for the Hawkeyes.

TELEVISIONWith the launch of the Big Ten Network, the Big Ten is the only conference in the country that has its own national network devoted to Big Ten athletics programming. Hawkeye baseball fans can expect to see an average of five games a year on the network in hi-definition. In addition to the Big Ten Network, the Hawkeyes have had games televised on CSTV and Mediacom.

HAWKEYESPORTS.COMMedia and fans can also obtain a wealth of up-to-date information about the Hawkeyes on the official web site of the University of Iowa -- hawkeyesports.com. Live stats (Gametracker), box scores, play-by-play, photo galleries, coach and bio information, video, podcasts and more can be found on the website. The baseball team also has its own Facebook and Twitter accounts. Hawkeyesports.com has a fresh look after the site was re-designed and re-launched in October 2010. The new and improved site has enhanced graphics, is easier to navigate, and has more content and video/audio for the diehard Hawkeye fan.

NEWSPAPER COVERAGEFans can also read about Hawkeye action in several newspapers/web sites throughout the state of Iowa. A few of the papers that cover the Hawkeyes on a regular basis include: The Des Moines Register, the Iowa City Press-Citizen, the Cedar Rapids Gazette, the Quad City Times, The Daily Iowan, the Voice of The Hawkeyes, the Burlington Hawkeye, the Waterloo Courier, and the Moline Dispatch.

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The Big Ten Network is devoted to covering a wide array of programming to one of the premier collegiate conferences in the country. The network is the ultimate destination for Big Ten fans and alumni across the country. The network provides unmatched access to an extensive schedule of league competitions, events and shows; classic games; nightly studio shows; original programs in academics, arts and sciences and campus activities. Sports programming includes live coverage in stunning high-definition of more events than ever before, along with news, highlights and detailed analysis, all complemented by hours of university-produced campus programming. The Big Ten Network reaches 75 million homes nationwide through distribution arrangements with more than 300 cable and satellite providers.

Iowa will appear on the Big Ten Network once during the regular season during the April 26 home game against Minnesota. Four “Wild Card” games will also be televised along with the entire 2013 Big Ten Tournament. Additional games will be streamed on BTN.com. For a complete listing of Big Ten baseball games, visit video.BTN.com.

“The Big Ten Network is great for Hawkeye fans, alumni and families of our players. The network does a tremendous job producing games and also offering campus programming, and other programming that spotlights the conference and its student-athletes. The network gives the diehard Big Ten fan and place to follow the conference 24/7.”

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The Iowa baseball program has a long history of former athletes competing on the professional level. Over 100 Iowa players have been sent into the pro ranks. Recently, under head coach Jack Dahm, the Hawkeye baseball program has reached new heights by combining talented student-athletes with first-class facilities and superior coaching. Forty-seven of Dahm’s players have been selected in the MLB Draft, while four have gone on to play in the big leagues.

In 2012, two current -- starting pitcher Matt Dermody and infielder Mike McQuillan -- and recruits Blake Hickman and Ryan Borucki were selected in the MLB Draft. It came on the heels of the 2011 Draft where Dermody along with recruits Derrick Loveless, Sasha Kuebel and Nick Hibbing were selected. Catcher Tyson Blaser also signed a minor league contract with the New York Yankees in 2011.

In 2010, relievers Zach Robertson and Patrick Schatz were drafted, as well as outfielder Kurtis Muller.

In 2009, three pitchers were drafted. Steve Turnbull signed with the Toronto Blue Jays, closer Mike Schurz was drafted to the Houston Astros and lefty Kyle Heim signed with the St. Louis Cardinals. Justin Toole later signed with the Cleveland Indians. In 2008, Caleb Curry and Kevin Hoef were each drafted. However, only Curry signed with the San Francisco Giants.

Toole gained national attention in 2012 when he played all nine positions in the same game for the Carolina Mudcats on Aug. 25. It was the first time it had happened in the minor leagues since 1994.

In 2007, Travis Sweet, Dusty Napoleon and Jason White each signed professional contracts– Sweet with the Houston Astros, Napoleon with the Oakland Athletics and White with the Baltimore Orioles. Three years ago, Tim Gudex inked with the Texas Rangers and Nate Price with the Chicago Cubs.

Two Hawkeyes were selected in the 2005 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft. Andy Lytle was taken by the Cleveland Indians, while Kris Welker was selected by the Chicago White Sox. Another pair of Hawkeyes signed free agent contracts, with Nate Yoho joining the Milwaukee Brewers organization and Jesse Brownell getting penned by the Colorado Rockies.

In 2004, first team All-Big Ten pitcher Nate Johnson was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the MLB Draft.

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Two Hawkeyes prolonged their 2003 baseball seasons at the professional level. Junior Kyle Thousand surrendered his final year of eligibility to pursue a professional career with the Toronto Blue Jays. The two-time All-Big Ten centerfielder was selected in the 26th round of Major League Baseball’s amateur draft. Former Hawkeye MVP and right-handed pitcher Reed Pawelk signed a free-agent contract with the Florida Marlins following Iowa’s 2003 season.

Four Hawkeyes were drafted by the major leagues after the 1999 season. Pitcher, Wes Obermueller was drafted in the second round by the Kansas City Royals, second baseman Brian Mitchell went in the 40th round to the Toronto Blue Jays and pitcher, Matt Sawvell signed a pro contract with the New York Mets.

Obermueller started the 2002 season as a member of the Wichita Wranglers, a Double-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals, before being promoted to the parent club and making his Major League debut Sept. 20 against the Cleveland Indians. In 2003, Obermueller was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers, where he won two games and struck out 34 hitters in 65 2/3 innings. He went 6-8 with a 5.80 ERA in 118 innings pitched in 2004 and 1-4

with a 5.26 ERA in 2005 before being traded to the Atlanta Braves in December, 2006. He spent

2007-09 playing professional in Japan.

Signed by the Tampa Bay Rays, hurler Jim Magrane set Iowa’s single-season records for innings pitched (107.2) and strikeouts (110)

during the 1999 season.

In 1998, Iowa infielder, Nate Frese, was drafted in the

10th round by the Chicago Cubs. He advanced to

play for the Iowa Cubs, a Triple-A affiliate of the

Cubs, before injuries forced him to retire.

In 1993, outfielder Bo Porter was drafted by the Chicago Cubs. During the 1999 season, Porter was brought up from the minors by the Cubs, seeing action in 24 games with starts in the outfield. Porter was the opening day centerfielder for the Texas Rangers during the 2001 season. Porter was hired as the manager of the Houston Astros in 2012.

Outfielder Chris Hatcher was drafted following the 1990 season. He has been a member of many minor league organizations, compiling a .275 batting average in 953 games. During the 1998 season, Hatcher was a member of the Kansas City Royals, where he saw action in eight games. Tim Costo was a first-round draft pick of the Cleveland Indians in 1990 before being traded to Cincinnati. He spent the 1995 season at the Indians AAA class Buffalo team, playing in 105 games. He was also a member of the St. Louis and Toronto organizations.

Cal Eldred was a first-round draft pick by Milwaukee in 1989 and remained there until he was traded to the White Sox in 2000. In 1994, he had the honor of being the opening day pitcher, and led the American League in starts (25). Eldred made a name for himself in 1992 by going 11-2 for Milwaukee, winning 10 straight decisions. In 1993, he led the American League in innings pitched (258). After a two-year stint on the Chicago south side, Eldred signed a free-agent contact with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2003. In 2004, he was a key part of the Cardinal team that advanced to the World Series. Eldred is now the lead studio Big Ten baseball studio analyst for the Big Ten Network.

Mike Boddicker, a native of Norway, Iowa, earned All-Big Ten honors as a pitcher and infielder during Hawkeye career (1976-78). In 1983, he was named the American League “Rookie of the Year.” After pitching in the major leagues for 11 years, Boddicker retired in 1993. He played for the Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals.

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years with the Mets (1968-73) and one season with the San Diego Padres (1974). He was a member of a World Series championship team, as the Mets won the 1969 title against the Baltimore Orioles. McAndrew tallied six wins for the Mets in 1969. McAndrew ended his professional career with a 37-53 career record that included a 10-win season in 1970 and a career-best 11-win season in 1972.

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DONALD W. & MARILYN HEINEKING BASEBALL SCHOLARSHIP

Don Heineking established the Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Baseball Scholarship in 2004, with the first recipient to be named for the 2005-06 season. Don is a long-time supporter of Iowa athletics, a member of the Johnson County I-Club Board of Directors and member of the Iowa Scholarship Fund Board of Directors. In 2002, Don and Marilyn established scholarships in football and women’s basketball. Then, in 2003, they added a wrestling scholarship and men’s basketball manager’s scholarship. Most recently, they added baseball, softball and volleyball scholarships.

Don lives in Iowa City and is a member of the President’s Club of the UI Foundation. Marilyn passed away in February of 2004.

MIKE BODDICKER SCHOLARSHIP

Former Iowa standout Mike Boddicker, and his family, have established the Mike Boddicker Scholarship. The scholarship goes each year to a member of the Iowa baseball team who is in good academic standing and displays outstanding character and personality.

Boddicker, a native of Norway, Iowa, earned All-Big Ten honors as a pitcher and infielder during his Hawkeye career (1976-78). In 1983, he was named the American League “Rookie of the Year.” After pitching in the major leagues for 11 years, Boddicker retired in 1993. He played for the Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals.

The Mike Boddicker Scholarship was established in 1993. Pitcher Colin Mattiace was the first recipient and held the scholarship all four years of his Hawkeye career. Infielder Nate Frese received the scholarship in 1997 and 1998, Iowa City native Brian Mitchell won the

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scholarship in 1999, and the 2000 and 2001 scholarships were awarded to outfielder Andy Jansen, a Bancroft, Iowa native. Four-year starter Ian Mattiace received the scholarship in 2002 and former Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Reed Pawelk has benefited from the scholarship in 2003 and 2004. Kris Welker was the 2005 recipient; Travis Sweet got the scholarship in 2006 and 2007. Kevin Hoef received it in 2008, Michael Jacobs earned the scholarship in 2009, Jarred Hippen was the recipient from 2010-12 and Sasha Kuebel is receiving the scholarship in 2013.

CAL ELDRED LIGHTS FUND

Cal Eldred has lit up Hawkeye baseball once again. But this time, instead of employing his expert pitching, the major-league star and his wife, Christi, made a gift to fund the installation of lights at Iowa’s Duane Banks Field. The Cedar Rapids couple gave $245,000 for the installation of lights at the baseball field named after Cal Eldred’s former coach.

The gift, the largest ever from a current professional athlete’s family to Iowa athletics, allowed the project to be completed in September 2001. The Hawkeyes won the first night game played at Banks Field, April 10, 2002, against Northern Illinois, 11-9. The University of Iowa officially dedicated the lights Saturday, April 13, 2002.

Former Iowa Director of Athletics Bob Bowlsby hailed the Eldreds’ generosity, saying, “Cal and Christi’s gift shows that once a Hawkeye, always a Hawkeye. Cal has been representing Iowa well for years, first with the Milwaukee Brewers, then with the Chicago White Sox and now with the St. Louis Cardinals, all the while making us all proud. But the fact that he and Christi have remained true to their Iowa roots in this very generous way makes us even prouder.”

Former Iowa baseball coach Scott Broghamer said that the Eldred’s gift

is another chapter in their long association with baseball in the state. “I coached Cal when he played for Urbana High School in the mid-1980’s, and he and Christi have been Hawkeye supporters for years,” Broghamer said. “This gift will make Iowa’s field one of the finest anywhere. We’re very excited and grateful.”

The Eldred’s cited their desire to give back to Iowa and to honor former Hawkeye coaches Banks and Broghamer-who they said are their good friends and longtime mentors-as reasons for making the gift. The gift was commemorated by a plaque at the field.

Cal Eldred, who grew up in Urbana and attended Iowa for three years before being drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1989, said, “My experience at Iowa helped shape me as a player and as a person. And coach Banks has stayed involved in my life and has always been there for me. I couldn’t be happier about making this gift for Hawkeye baseball. I hope others will consider helping out however they can.”

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Building on a rich tradition of excellence and innovation, the University of Iowa is educating more than 30,000 students annually, preparing them for success immediately following graduation, as well as continued achievements throughout their lives.

The University of Iowa offers more than 100 areas of undergraduate and graduate study, including seven professional degree programs, through its 11 colleges: the colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Business, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health, and the Graduate College. The University also provides on-campus and distance learning opportunities through its division of Continuing Education.

Long recognized as one of the nation’s leading centers for the arts, creative writing, space physics, hydraulics, basic health and science research, and communication studies, the University of Iowa is also developing new strengths in informatics, nanoscience, simulation technology, and other fields.

The University of Iowa has maintained its tradition as an innovator with its pioneering work in speech pathology, science and medicine. It’s also known internationally for being home of one of the nation’s largest public university owned hospitals.

Cultural Diversity at the University of Iowa

The University of Iowa has worked hard to assure that students of all races, creeds, and backgrounds are represented in the student body. In the past five years, Iowa has moved aggressively towards its goal of creating communities of African American, Hispanic/Latino (a), Asian American, and Native American students, and making the University a stimulating, welcoming place.

The Center for Diversity and Enrichment is a coordinated university-wide resource for creating and maintaining this campus diversity and providing opportunities for all University students interested in other cultures. Scholarships, fellowships, and support programs help to make this possible. International Programs brings together scholars from around the world and UI students looking to expand their perspectives by studying abroad or exploring global issues on campus.

The University of Iowa is listed among “America’s Best Value Colleges” in the 2008 guidebook published by The Princeton Review. Iowa is cited for its “excellent academics, generous financial aid packages and low costs”.

“The University of Iowa not only boasts a beautiful campus, it offers its students a broad range of academic programs, an abundance of social activities and a sense of belonging. With its combination of quality academics, mammoth resources, renowned specialty programs, and extensive research opportunities, this Midwest school is anything but featureless.”

The Fiske Guide to Colleges

U.S. News & World Report, in its yearly rankings, has ranked the University of Iowa 26th among American public national universities for undergraduate education. Iowa ranks in the top 15% of some 161 public universities across the country.

In its 2009 rankings of America’s Best Graduate Schools, U.S. News & World Report ranks five Iowa programs as best in the nation among public universities. Overall, UI has 23 graduate programs ranked in the top 10 nationally.

DID YOU KNOW...

UI offers the lowest undergraduate resident tuition in

the Big Ten Conference

38 percent of UI students are from out of state

Five Iowa graduate programs rank number one in the nation,

according to America’s Best Graduate Schools, produced

by U.S. News & World Report. In addition, the Iowa Writer’s

Workshop is ranked number one in the nation by U.S. News &

World Report, Writer’s Digest and Poets & Writers.

With over 30,000 students in a city of roughly 75,000, UI offers a different atmosphere than many other universities in the Big Ten

or the Midwest.

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“Iowa City is one of the great college campuses in the country. I love coming to Iowa City!”

MARK JONESESPN BROADCASTER

CONSIDER THE COMMUNITY

Some universities offer the large city atmosphere. Others offer the college town experience. The University of Iowa is uniquely situated to offer student athletes the very best of both of these different worlds.

Once the state capital, Iowa City is considered one of the truly great college towns in America. The city swells with excitement on game day when nearly 16,000 Hawkeye fans from across the state and Midwest converge on Carver-Hawkeye Arena to cheer the Hawkeyes to another victory.

Iowa City’s downtown area is alive and thriving. Restaurants, shops and sidewalk cafes face onto pedestrian malls full of people watchers, street entertainers and food vendors.

Attractive in size and friendliness, Iowa City is big in the sense that it offers all the advantages and conveniences of much larger metropolitan areas like summer and permanent employment opportunities, live entertainment and concerts, fine dining and shopping, industry and commerce.

Iowa City is located in the heart of eastern Iowa, within easy driving distance of several major Midwestern cities including the state capital, Des Moines, as well as Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Minneapolis and Milwaukee.

Iowa City ranks as the top town in the Midwest in Midwest magazine’s annual list of the “30 Best Towns in America.”

“Iowa City is unlike any other place in the state, both because of its regional beauty and because of its independent, serendipitous spirit.

There’s nothing like feeling the crisp air as one tours the Big Ten campus, just as there’s no other feeling like walking the shores along Lake MacBride, north of town. This is an ideal location for a weekend trip filled with sights, sounds, shopping and plenty of activities on any given weekend.”

If there is a star in Iowa, Iowa City is it.”

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IOWA CITY: THE BEST PLACE TO LIVE

Each year, The University of Iowa boasts a student population that includes young men and women from all 50 states and more than 100 foreign countries among its 30,000 students.

Diversity is also true among the student-athletes who come to Iowa City to play basketball. At Iowa, high school all-Americans from some of the nation’s biggest metropolitan areas work side-by-side with all-state picks from states in “America’s Heartland” and elsewhere to help keep the Hawkeyes among the nation’s best. The record shows that Hawkeyes don’t just grow up in Iowa - - they come from virtually all parts of the country.

The State of Iowa ranks as the fifth best state to raise a family, according to a recent study released by the Children’s Rights Council, a Washington, D.C. based organization.

According to a recent study by Forbes Magazine, Iowa City ranks third among small cities on a national list of best places to do business and advance careers.

SPORTING NEWS RANKS IOWA AMONG TOP DIVISION I PROGRAMS

The University of Iowa annually earns high ratings in a major survey by The Sporting News, in which all U.S. colleges who participate in NCAA Division I sports in both football and men’s basketball are graded according to various standards, ranging from on-field to academic performance.

The magazine ranks over 100 universities, based on number of sports each school sponsors, their success rates, graduation rates for students in all sports and Title IX compliance. The ratings cover the last four years of graduating classes, and include GPAs and SAT scores for incoming freshmen.

The Sporting News recently ranked Iowa City as the best college football city in America. Iowa City is ranked among the top 50 cities overall among “Best Sport Cities” and ranked as the top sports community in the state.

Schools are also rated on such factors as fan support, attendance, merchandise sold and size of athletic budget. Graduation rates are used and points awarded for winning regular season and post-season championships.

“ESPN GameDay” the popular pre-game show which airs each Saturday during the college football season, made a recent stop in Iowa City, airing from the Iowa campus prior to a prime time football game in Iowa’s Kinnick Stadium.

OUTSIDE MAGAZINE RANKS UNIVERSITY OF IOWA AND IOWA CITY AMONG THE BEST IN THE NATION

Outside Magazine ranks the top 40 “Best College Towns” in the nation. Among those rankings, the University of Iowa and the Iowa City area earned a No. 10 ranking.

“Iowa City is one of the 10 most literate and enlightened towns in the nation. This city, set on the winding Iowa River, is a pocket of sophistication with the feel of small-town America. Locally run bookstores, ethnic restaurants, cafe`s with gallery space, and organic grocers line the brick streets, and summers are a whirl of jazz musicians, artists and food vendors.

. . . move to Iowa City. Some of the happiest people in the world live in Iowa City.”

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“Move to Iowa City. Some of the happiest people in the world live in Iowa City.”CHRISTOPHER KEYES

EDITOR | MIDWEST MAGAZINE | AUGUST, 2007

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A CAMPUS ON THE MOVE

The University of Iowa campus caters to pedestrians and bicyclists; it’s compact enough to cross in a 20-minute walk. A free ride on a campus bus can cut that time in half. Entertainment on campus and in Iowa City is geared toward student budgets, with many events offered at no charge.

Iowa City has more bookstores, coffee shops, restaurants, record shops, and movie theaters in its downtown area -- right next to campus -- than you’ll find in cities many times its size.

Hancher Auditorium brings the world’s finest musicians, dancers, actors, and entertainers to the University. It is part of the Iowa Center for the Arts, which includes the Museum of Art and cultural/educational programs in music, theatre, art and art history, dance, and literary arts.

The University of Iowa offers more than 400 student organizations, extensive recreation facilities, 50 fraternities and sororities, and a broad schedule of arts performances, lectures, cultural celebrations and club sports and intramural athletic contests to go along with the intercollegiate competition within the Big Ten Conference.

The University’s MacBride Nature Recreation Area, located 15 miles from campus, offers hiking, cross-country skiing, sailing, and canoeing.

STUDENT-ORIENTED NIGHT LIFE

Iowa’s campus is set right in the city’s downtown area, where you’ll find dance clubs, movies, coffeehouses, and restaurants to suit every taste. Live music can be found any night of the week in clubs and restaurants, even outside on warm evenings on the downtown pedestrian mall. Iowa City businesses are convenient and geared toward student tastes and needs.

In a recent release by a New York-based Internet company, Iowa City ranked ninth among college towns its size, based on cultural and economic vitality. The survey compared communities with four-year colleges that have a ratio of students to the general public that was 3-to-4 or lower.

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“If Iowa City were a student, it would be class valedictorian. This heartland university town consistently scores top scores on countless lists: Forbes `Best Small Places for Business and Careers`; Men’s Journal’s list of sexy, healthy and safe places to live; USA Today’s `Best Educated Cities`: Utne Reader’s `Most Enlightened Towns`; AARP’s best college towns in which to retire; and the Milken Institute’s best small metro economy. And the town’s pride, the University of Iowa, scored tops on Kaplan’s best value for your tuition dollar, noting its outstanding medical programs.”

RICH KARLGAARDColumnist | Forbes Magazine

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CONSIDER THE OPPORTUNITY FOR A QUALITY EDUCATION

A quality education is one of the highest priorities at the University of Iowa. Just over 90 percent of Johnson County residents have graduated from high school, and in Iowa City nearly half of all residents have earned bachelor’s degrees. In fact, census statistics indicate Johnson County is the 10th “smartest” county in the nation, based on percentage of residents holding bachelor’s degrees.

The University of Iowa represents a strong presence in the community while enhancing the quality of life in Iowa City.

Your aspiration may be a career in medicine, law or education. Regardless of the specific career field, it’s important to identify the college baseball program that places a high priority on academics and allows you to take full advantage of the tremendous educational opportunities available.

At the University of Iowa, student-athletes learn quickly that academic success is the highest priority.

ATHLETICS AND ACADEMICS

At The University of Iowa, a strong relationship has been developed between athletics and academics, where basketball coaches and athletes work hand-in-hand with academic deans and professors, assuring the student-athlete the best possible opportunities to excel in the classroom and in athletics.

From the first visit for any prospective student-athlete, to the completion of their academic and athletic career at Iowa, academic personnel play a large role in the career of Hawkeye student-athletes. Beginning with the on-campus visits, student-athletes are introduced to professors in their selected field of study, and are able to establish a relationship and develop an understanding of the academic setting in which they will be involved.

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THE RUSSELL AND ANN GERDIN ATHLETIC LEARNING CENTER

The University of Iowa Russell and Ann Gerdin Athletic Learning Center, opened in the fall of 2003. The Learning Center is a multi-level, 20,000-square foot facility, which provides one all-purpose area for the academic pursuits for Iowa’s male and female student-athletes.

The Learning Center features an auditorium, two classrooms, study lounges for freshmen and upper-class student-athletes, a computer lab, a teaching lab, the athletic library, office space for Iowa’s Academic Student Services staff and a display area to recognize the academic accomplishments of Iowa’s student-athletes.

“The Gerdin Learning Center is a very helpful tool for us athletes. If we need extra help in a class there are study groups that we can sign up for. I have taken advantage of those study groups for multiple classes. They have everything a student-athlete needs to excel in their academic pursuits.”

MATT DERMODYSenior

“The Gerdin Athletic Learning Center offers our student-athletes at the University of Iowa the most modern, state-of-the-art academic facilities at their disposal. It is located in the heart of campus, right across from the Hillcrest dorm. When you combine our facilities with the outstanding leadership of our Academic Student Services staff our student-athletes are provided the direction and assistance needed to be very successful in their academic pursuits.”

JACK DAHMHead Baseball Coach

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NOLDEN GENTRYAttorney

JUANITA KIDD STOUT First African-American woman

Elected to a state Supreme Court

TOM BROKAWFormer Anchorman, NBC News

MARK SHAPIROFormer Executive Vice-President,

ESPN

EDDIE ROBINSONFormer Football Coach

Grambling State University

DON NELSONHead Coach, Golden State Warriors

JOHN PAPPAJOHNEntrepreneur

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Leland C. AdamsFormer president, Amoco Production Co.

B.J. Armstrong, Iowa Letterman, 1986-89Vice-President of Basketball, Wasserman Media GroupNBA All-Star, 1994Three-time NBA Champion, Chicago Bulls

John J. BallesFormer president, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Matthew BucksbaumFormer CEO & FounderGeneral Growth Properties

Arthur A. CollinsFounder, Collins Radio (Rockwell Collins)

Kathleen A. DorePresident, CanWest Media Works, Toronto, CanadaFormer Executive vice president and general manager,Bravo Television Network & the Independent Film Channel

John W. EnglishFormer vice president and chief investment officer, Ford Foundation

Nolden GentryIowa Letterman, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60Attorney, Brick, Gentry, Bowers, Swartz, Stoltze, Scheling and LevisDes Moines, IA

Leonard HadleyFormer chairman and CEO, Maytag Corporation

When a student-athlete considers his future, he should consider prospects beyond baseball. He should consider where he wants to be five, ten, fifteen years from today, and the best course of action for getting there. Also, he should decide early on to commit to excellence in every challenge undertaken.

Without a doubt, the men and women listed here took time to consider their future and the ways to get there. These former University of Iowa undergraduates have gone on to become leaders in their chosen fields. They also pursued their academic studies as strongly as the Iowa Hawkeyes go after a loose ball or rebound.

H. John HawkinsonFormer president and director of funds, Kemper Financial Services Inc.

Richard O. JacobsonPresident, Jacobson Warehouse Co.

Bill KrausePresident, Krause Gentle Corp.

Richard LevittChairman & CEO, Nellis Corporation

Frank N. MagidPresident, Frank N. Magid Associates, Inc.,Pioneer in market research and media consultation

John PappajohnVenture capitalist, entrepreneur;President, Equity Dynamics, Inc.

Gary SeamansChairman and CEO, Westell Technologies, Aurora, IL

Luther SmithAerospace Engineer, pilotMember, Tuskegee Airmen, 1942World War II Purple Heart and Prisoner of War Medal

Henry B. TippiePresiding Director, Rollins, Inc.Chairman of the Board, Dover Motorsports & Dover Downs Entertainment

EDUCATION

Joseph N. CrowleyPresident, University of Nevada at Reno and former NCAA president

R. Wayne DukeFormer commissioner, Big Ten ConferenceE.F. LindquistCo-founder, American College Testing (ACT)

Program

John B. McLendonFirst African-American coach inducted into The Basketball Hall of Fame

Eddie RobinsonLegendary football coach, Grambling State University

Wilbur SchrammInternational authority on communications and founder, Iowa Writers’ Workshop

Richard SchultzExecutive Director, United States Olympic Committee;Former Executive Director, NCAA

James Van AllenSpace physicist

ENTERTAINMENT

B.J. Armstrong, Iowa Letterman, 1986-89NBA All-Star, 1994Three-time NBA Champion, Chicago Bulls, Vice-President, Basketball, Wasserman Media Group

Diablo CodyBest Original Screenplay Oscar Award for Juno

Michele M. CriderRecognized worldwide as a leading sopranoHas performed in all of Europe’s major opera houses

Simon EstesInternational opera star

John FalseyExecutive producer of television’s “Northern Exposure” & “I’ll Fly Away”

Jim Foster

Track and Cross Country LettermanFounder and Innovator, Arena Football

Al JarreauGrammy Award-winning singer

Mark JohnsonFilm producer and Oscar Award winner for Rainman

Alex KarrasFormer NFL All-Pro, Detroit Lions; actor, Victor, Victoria; Blazing Saddles; “Webster”

Barry KempTelevision producer, creator of the hit series “Coach”

Shirley Rich KrohnCasting director for Kramer vs Kramer, Three Days of the Condor, Taps, Saturday Night Fever

Ashton KutcherActor, “That 70s Show” and other productions

Richard MaibaumWriter of James Bond motion picture scripts

David MilchCreator, Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue and other television seriesThree-time Emmy Award recipientFounder, Redboard Productions

Marian ReesProducer of television filmsOwner, Marian Rees and Associates

Brandon RouthActor, Superman

Gene WilderActor, Silver Streak, Young Frankenstein, Stir Crazy

GOVERNMENT

David BoniorU.S. House of Representatives, Mt. Clemons, MI

Terry Branstad

Governor, state of Iowa

General Charles A. HornerArchitect of the US air war against Iraq during the Persian Gulf War/Desert Storm

Alan LarsonAssistant to Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs

Ruth Van Roeckel McGregorChief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, 2005 recipient, American Judicature Society’s Dwight D. Opperman Award for Judicial Excellence

Mary Louise SmithNoted political party leader and civil rights proponent

Juanita Kidd StoutFirst African-American woman elected to a state Supreme Court

LITERATURE

Marvin BellIowa Poet LaureateUI Writers Workshop faculty member and mentor from 1965 until retirement in 2005

Mildred Wirt BensonAuthor of 23 Nancy Drew mysteries and first woman to receive master’s degree in journalism at Iowa

T.C. BoyleAuthor of 11 Novels & eight short story collections

Winner of numerous literary awards, including five O. Henry Awards

John IrvingWriter, The World According to Garp; A Son of the Circus; Hotel New Hampshire; A Prayer for Owen Meany

W.P. KinsellaWriter, Shoeless Joe

Margaret WalkerWriter, Jubilee

MEDIA

Alan AbelsonEditor, Barron’s

Tom BrokawFormer anchorman, NBC News

Paul BurmeisterQuarterback, 1992, 1993Sports anchor/reporterThe NFL Network

John CochranCorrespondent, ABC News

Paul ConradPolitical cartoonist and three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize

Wayne DrehsGeneral assignment writer, espn.com

Brett DolanBroadcaster, Houston Astros

George GallupFounder, The Gallup Poll

Charles GuggenheimDocumentary filmmaker, Peabody and Oscar award winner

Milo Hamilton50 years in BroadcastingVoice of the Houston Astros

Harry KalasBroadcaster, Philadelphia Phillies

Bob MillerBroadcaster, Los Angeles Kings

Herbert NipsonExecutive Editor, Ebony

Brian RossCorrespondent, NBC News; Peabody and Emmy award winner

Mark ShapiroFormer Vice-President, ESPN

Carole SimpsonAnchor, ABC News

MEDICINE

Dr. Nancy AndreasenPsychiatrist renowned for her research on

schizophrenia, as well as creativity

James BramsonExecutive Director, American Dental Association

Dr. Johann L. EhrenhaftPioneer in field of open heart surgery

Dr. Robert C. HardinDeveloped blood bank protocols during WW II based on seminal work on blood preservation

Dr. Don H. O’DonoghueSports medicine pioneer

Dr. Emory D. WarnerWorld recognized pathologist

PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS

Marquis Childs1970, St. Louis Post Dispatch

Rita Dove1987, Thomas and BeulahU.S. Poet Laureate

Jorie Graham1996, The Dream of the Unified Field; New and Selected Poems

J. Tracy Kidder1982, The Soul of a New Machine

James A. McPherson1978, Elbow Room

Marilynne Robinson2005, Gilead

Jane Smiley1992, A Thousand Acres

Tennessee Williams1948, A Streetcar Named Desire1955, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

FIRST ADVANCED DEGREES IN THE UNITED STATES

African-Americans who received advanced degrees from the University of Iowa, who were also the first in the United States to receive that particular degree:

Alexander Clark, Jr.1879, law degree

Elizabeth Catlett1940, master’s in art

Lulu Johnson1941, Ph.D. in history

Oscar Anderson Fuller1942, Ph.D. in music

Lilia Ann Abron1972, Ph.D. in chemical engineering

Lisa Portis1989, Ph.D. in pharmacology

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THE HAWKEYE NICKNAME

The University of Iowa borrowed its athletic nickname from the state of Iowa many years ago. The name Hawkeye was originally the name of the hero in the fictional novel, The Last of the Mohicans, written by James Fenimore Cooper. Cooper had the Delaware Indians bestow the name on a white scout who lived with them.

In 1838, 12 years after the book was published, people in the territory of Iowa acquired the nickname, chiefly through the efforts of Judge David Rorer of Burlington and James Edwards of Fort Madison.

Edwards, editor of the Fort Madison Patriot, moved his paper to Burlington in 1843 and renamed it the Burlington Hawkeye. The two men continued their campaign to popularize the name, and territorial officials eventually gave it their formal approval.Herky The Hawkeye

The Hawkeye nickname gained a tangible symbol in 1948 when a cartoon character, later to be named Herky the Hawkeye was hatched. The creator was Richard Spencer III, instructor of journalism at Iowa.

The impish Hawk was an immediate hit and acquired a name through a statewide contest staged by the athletic department. John Franklin, a Belle Plaine alumnus, was the man who suggested Herky.

Since his birth more than 45 years ago, Herky has symbolized Iowa athletics and epitomized University life. He even donned a military uniform during the Korean War and became the insignia of the 124th Fighter Squadron.

During the mid-1950s, Herky came to life at a football game as the Iowa mascot. Since that time, Herky has been a familiar figure at Iowa athletics events.

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OVERALL RECORD: 23-27 HOME: 11-8 AWAY: 5-11 NEUTRAL: 7-8 BIG TEN: 10-14

PLAYER AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%Mike McQuillan .354 50 50 178 44 63 8 2 1 24 78 .438 41 8 33 3 .489 2 1 14 18 347 70 10 .977Phil Keppler .345 43 37 145 24 50 6 1 1 22 61 .421 11 1 20 2 .392 1 2 2 5 97 11 1 .991Jacob Yacinich .292 46 42 161 24 47 8 1 0 24 57 .354 8 1 18 6 .348 2 14 9 9 69 116 21 .898Jake Mangler .287 37 32 129 14 37 3 1 0 20 42 .326 4 6 13 5 .331 3 3 3 5 74 92 4 .976Eric Toole .283 44 35 127 11 36 0 0 0 13 36 .283 4 2 16 0 .309 3 8 7 12 92 1 0 1.000Chett Zeise .274 50 49 186 25 51 14 1 4 25 79 .425 22 4 34 4 .360 2 7 10 13 17 103 7 .945Ryan Rumpf .247 29 21 97 9 24 2 2 0 13 30 .309 3 0 17 3 .270 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 .000Dan Sheppard .234 32 25 94 13 22 5 0 0 10 27 .287 8 4 22 0 .318 1 0 3 3 147 12 2 .988Bryan Niedbalski .228 32 15 57 9 13 2 0 0 10 15 .263 6 2 23 2 .313 2 3 0 0 62 5 0 1.000Andrew Host .219 44 23 73 11 16 4 0 0 6 20 .274 6 6 21 2 .326 1 6 2 2 63 0 0 1.000Keith Brand .211 27 23 71 10 15 1 0 0 10 16 .225 8 7 12 2 .345 1 6 0 1 140 26 2 .988Kris Goodman .192 35 22 73 11 14 3 0 0 5 17 .233 4 1 21 2 .244 0 6 2 2 51 1 0 1.000Taylor Zuetenhorst .159 40 25 88 12 14 5 1 1 5 24 .273 13 8 34 2 .321 0 0 3 5 42 0 0 1.000----------------------------Anthony Torres .391 14 5 23 6 9 2 0 0 3 11 .478 3 0 4 0 .444 1 0 0 0 31 5 2 .947Andrew Ewing .222 10 5 18 1 4 0 0 0 1 4 .222 2 1 7 0 .333 0 1 0 0 7 9 4 .800Nick Day .217 16 8 23 3 5 1 1 0 5 8 .348 4 2 6 0 .367 1 3 2 2 14 5 1 .950Kasey Carling .212 18 10 33 5 7 1 0 0 5 8 .242 7 0 6 1 .350 0 2 0 0 17 27 3 .936Sean Flanagan .197 25 19 66 11 13 5 0 3 13 27 .409 5 10 28 0 .341 1 0 0 2 34 1 1 .972Kyle Haen .111 11 2 9 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .111 0 1 2 0 .200 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 1.000Patrick Brennan .000 3 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Taylor Kaufman .000 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 .833Sasha Kuebel .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 2 18 1 .952Totals .266 50 50 1660 245 441 70 10 10 214 561 .338 159 70 339 34 .351 21 62 59 81 1329 571 66 .966Opponents .270 50 50 1700 256 459 73 5 34 233 644 .379 168 40 314 30 .347 15 56 58 78 1330 596 70 .965

PLAYER ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHANick Brown 2.61 2 2 16 0 0 0 1 7 20.2 17 9 6 13 24 1 1 0 .227 5 2 1 0 4Sasha Kuebel 2.67 6 0 13 13 2 0 0 0 87.2 79 30 26 15 36 6 1 4 .241 2 5 0 0 11Taylor Kaufman 3.38 3 0 22 0 0 0 1 0 26.2 23 11 10 11 25 5 1 1 .235 2 2 1 0 1Tim Fangman 3.67 1 3 22 0 0 0 0 0 34.1 39 21 14 14 18 6 0 0 .302 2 2 1 4 9Matt Dermody 4.50 1 7 14 13 1 0 1 0 76.0 78 46 38 23 60 16 0 8 .268 2 8 0 3 9Jarred Hippen 4.97 4 7 13 13 1 0 0 0 92.1 106 60 51 21 64 21 1 10 .284 2 7 1 2 8 Andrew Hanse 5.40 1 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 20.0 25 12 12 14 23 4 0 1 .316 3 2 0 1 3Andrew Hedrick 5.46 2 2 12 8 0 0 0 0 31.1 33 25 19 17 24 7 0 3 .268 3 4 0 1 3Nick Hibbing 6.23 1 2 14 1 0 0 0 2 21.2 18 15 15 16 13 2 0 2 .228 2 3 0 0 2----------------------------Ryan Rumpf 0.00 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 4.1 5 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 .294 2 0 0 0 0Ben Bergman 0.00 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 0 0 6 3 0 1 0 .167 1 0 0 0 0Patrick Lala 7.71 1 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 9.1 10 10 8 7 8 0 0 2 .294 1 3 0 1 2Ricky Sandquist 8.79 0 1 7 2 0 0 0 0 14.1 20 14 14 6 9 4 0 3 .351 3 2 0 2 3Phil Keppler 10.12 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 5 3 3 2 3 1 0 0 .455 0 0 0 1 1Totals 4.39 23 27 50 50 4 1 1 9 443.0 459 256 216 168 314 73 5 34 .270 30 40 4 15 56Opponents 3.82 27 23 50 50 4 5 2 8 443.1 441 245 188 159 339 70 10 10 .266 60 70 7 21 62

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* -- Big Ten / Big East Challenge in Clearwater, Fla.^ -- Coastal Carolina Tournament in Myrtle Beach, S.C.# -- Austin Peay/Riverview Inn Classic in Clarksville, Tenn.% -- RussMatt Central Florida Invitational in Winter Haven, Fla.

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PITCHINGTeam ERA W-L G CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAPurdue 3.16 45-14 59 4 6/3 13 527.2 508 235 185 128 364 81 10 24 2007 .253 28 34 2 17 42Minnesota 3.16 29-27 56 3 5/5 9 506.1 471 206 178 150 376 70 11 20 1874 .251 41 44 1 18 49Michigan State 3.28 37-23 60 3 4/2 15 557.0 518 235 203 171 389 104 12 24 2078 .249 25 59 9 15 42 Northwestern 3.82 18-36 54 9 3/3 12 476.0 535 265 202 146 362 75 11 14 1831 .292 28 40 4 16 65Ohio State 4.25 33-27 60 4 2/1 10 531.0 571 300 251 197 353 96 10 30 2057 .278 43 71 4 15 36Penn State 4.33 29-27 56 4 2/0 12 486.0 500 279 234 244 407 78 10 12 1854 .270 43 43 4 26 53IOWA 4.37 23-27 50 4 1/1 9 443.0 459 256 216 168 314 73 5 34 1700 .270 30 40 4 15 56Nebraska 4.40 35-23 58 0 2/2 13 517.0 591 300 253 199 328 86 15 27 2030 .291 29 50 2 19 36Indiana 4.54 32-28 60 2 2/1 11 540.2 610 354 273 226 384 88 7 38 2123 .287 76 49 9 23 47Michigan 4.70 22-33 55 6 2/1 10 490.1 526 322 256 214 326 86 11 32 1858 .283 50 74 9 27 64Illinois 4.77 28-25 53 4 2/1 6 464.0 464 288 246 203 290 73 7 34 1750 .265 47 64 8 27 33

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PLAYER AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%Mike McQuillan .379 24 24 87 17 33 3 2 1 10 43 .494 18 2 14 1 .491 1 0 5 7 185 26 5 .977Phil Keppler .337 22 22 83 13 28 4 0 1 13 35 .422 6 1 13 1 .385 1 2 2 4 36 7 1 .977Eric Toole .302 21 17 63 5 19 0 0 0 5 19 .302 1 0 6 0 .303 2 4 4 5 55 1 0 1.000Jake Mangler .297 18 17 64 6 19 2 0 0 7 21 .328 2 3 7 3 .343 1 2 1 2 46 55 3 .971Andrew Host .237 20 13 38 4 9 2 0 0 3 11 .289 1 3 9 1 .302 1 4 2 2 29 0 0 1.000Jacob Yacinich .233 24 23 86 12 20 3 0 0 10 23 .267 5 3 7 4 .295 1 8 2 2 44 70 12 .905Chett Zeise .231 24 24 91 9 21 6 1 2 10 35 .385 9 1 21 0 .304 1 2 5 7 8 55 3 .955Keith Brand .208 16 16 48 6 10 0 0 0 7 10 .208 6 0 5 2 .291 1 4 0 1 82 17 2 .980Bryan Niedbalski .167 15 9 30 4 5 1 0 0 2 6 .200 2 0 13 1 .219 0 2 0 0 28 1 0 1.000Taylor Zuetenhorst .121 18 8 33 3 4 1 1 0 0 7 .212 4 2 16 1 .256 0 0 0 1 14 0 0 1.000Kris Goodman .074 17 10 27 2 2 1 0 0 2 3 .111 2 0 10 0 .138 0 4 0 0 23 0 0 1.000---------------Kasey Carling .222 7 3 9 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 .222 3 0 3 0 .417 0 1 0 0 6 6 1 .923Anthony Torres .200 6 2 10 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 .200 1 0 3 0 .250 1 0 0 0 12 0 0 1.000Nick Day .188 10 6 16 1 3 0 1 0 3 5 .313 2 2 4 0 .350 0 2 2 2 10 0 1 .909Dan Sheppard .182 10 6 22 2 4 3 0 0 1 7 .318 4 2 4 0 .357 0 0 0 0 43 4 0 1.000Ryan Rumpf .167 13 7 36 2 6 1 0 0 1 7 .194 0 0 7 1 .167 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 .000Sean Flanagan .111 9 7 27 1 3 1 0 0 2 4 .148 0 0 11 0 .111 0 0 0 1 9 1 1 .909Patrick Brennan .000 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Andrew Ewing .000 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0 .250 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 .800Taylor Kaufman .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1.000Kyle Haen .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 .000Totals .244 24 24 778 91 190 28 5 4 78 240 .308 66 20 154 15 .316 10 35 25 36 639 285 33 .966Opponents .276 24 24 829 122 229 33 3 19 114 325 .392 65 18 135 13 .341 4 26 26 38 644 281 27 .972

PLAYER ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHASasha Kuebel 2.83 4 0 8 8 2 0 0 0 57.1 55 20 18 11 18 3 1 3 .256 1 2 0 0 9Taylor Kaufman 2.92 2 0 12 0 0 0 1 0 12.1 11 4 4 8 10 3 1 0 .244 1 2 0 0 1Tim Fangman 3.86 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 7.0 9 4 3 7 3 2 0 0 .375 0 0 1 1 3Matt Dermody 3.98 1 5 8 8 1 0 1 0 52.0 52 27 23 12 39 9 0 6 .260 1 5 0 1 5Nick Brown 4.50 0 2 9 0 0 0 1 5 12.0 14 9 6 6 11 0 1 0 .292 4 2 1 0 3 Jarred Hippen 6.04 3 5 8 8 1 0 0 0 56.2 69 43 38 12 43 15 0 9 .297 2 4 0 2 4Andrew Hanse 7.50 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 6.0 8 5 5 5 7 1 0 0 .320 1 0 0 0 1---------------Andrew Hedrick 0.00 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1 0 0 0Ryan Rumpf 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0Nick Hibbing 6.00 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 6.0 7 4 4 3 3 0 0 0 .292 0 1 0 0 0Ricky Sandquist 13.50 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0 0 0Patrick Lala 54.00 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 .500 0 1 0 0 0Totals 4.44 10 14 24 24 4 1 1 6 213.0 229 122 105 65 135 33 3 19 .276 11 18 2 4 26Opponents 2.98 14 10 24 24 3 4 1 5 214.2 190 91 71 66 154 28 5 4 .244 9 20 2 10 35

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2000 Reed Pawelk, P Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American

2001 Ryan Mentkowski, P Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American

2008 Kurtis Muller, OF Ping Baseball Freshman All-American

2009 Justin Toole, SS Ping Baseball Third Team Pre-Season All-American

2012 Sasha Kuebel, P Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American

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1984 Craig Conti1987 Mark Boland1988 Bill Heinz, OF1991 Brett Backlund, P1992 Tim Killeen, C1993 Jay Polson, OF Steve Weimer, P1994 Matt Ostrom, OF Colin Mattiace, P2002 Ian Mattiace, IF2003 Kyle Thousand, OF2004 Nate Yoho, OF2005 Nate Price, OF2006 Austin Seward, P2007 Caleb Curry, OF Nick Erdman, P2008 Kevin Hoef, 3B Caleb Curry, OF2010 Jarred Hippen, P Kurtis Muller, OF2011 Jarred Hippen, P2012 Phil Keppler, IF Sasha Kuebel, P

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1984 Jeff Gurtcheff1986 Jeff Gurtcheff1988 Mark Denkinger, P1991 Danan Hughes, OF1993 Colin Mattiace, P1996 C.J. Theileke, IF1999 Brad Carlson, IF Jim Magrane, P2001 Kurt Vitense, IF2002 Kyle Thousand, OF2003 Nathan Johnson, P2005 Jason White, IF Andy Lytle, IF Kris Welker, C2007 Justin Toole, 2B2008 Justin Toole, SS2009 Justin Toole, SS2010 Zach McCool, 3B2011 Tyson Blaser, C Trevor Willis, OF

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2003 Nathan Johnson, P2004 Nathan Johnson, P2005 Tim Gudex, P Kris Welker, C2006 Tim Gudex, P2007 Jason White, IF Dusty Napoleon, IF Travis Sweet, OF2008 Justin Toole, IF Caleb Curry, OF2009 Ryan Durant, OF Justin Toole, SS2010 Kurtis Muller, OF2011 Jarred Hippen, P2012 Mike McQuillan, 1B Phil Keppler, DH

FIRST TEAM 1949 Jack Bruner, P Jack Dittmer, 2B1950 Glenn Drahn, P Murland Moran, OF Bob Primrose, 3B1953 Jack Lindquist, CF Don Waldron, SS1954 Ed Lindsey, LF1956 Les Hawthorne, CF1957 Don Dobrino, P1959 Dick Weatherly, C1963 Jim Freese, C1965 Mickey Moses, LF1969 Gary Breshears, 2B1970 Gary Breshears, 2B1971 Jim Cox, 2B Fred Mims, OF1972 Fred Mims, OF Bill Heckroth, P Tom Hurn, 1B Larry Schutzius, OF1974 Steve Stumpff, 1B1975 Mark Ewell, P Brad Trickey, 3B1976 Steve Stumpff, 1B1977 Tom Steinmetz, 2B1980 Dave Hoeksema, SS John Hoyman, 1B Tom Mullen, P Lance Platz, OF1981 Ed Garton, 3B1984 John Knapp, 3B1985 Rob Eddie, OF1987 Luis Ramirez, OF1988 Keith Noreen, 3B1989 Tim Costo, SS Chris Hatcher, OF Keith Noreen, 3B1990 Tim Costo, SS John DeJarld, P Chris Hatcher, OF Keith Noreen, 3B Brian Wujcik, OF1992 Brett Backlund, P/IF1995 Kurt Belger, P1997 Brian Mitchell, 3B2002 Brad Carlson, 1B2004 Nathan Johnson, P2005 Tim Gudex, P2006 Tim Gudex, P2007 Jason White, SS Travis Sweet, OF2009 Ryan Durant, OF

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1990 Brian Wujcik, OF1991 Matt Johnson, IF Curt Martin, C John Pratt, OF Hank Sprinkle, P1992 Matt Johnson, IF Bob Morris, IF1993 Bob Morris, IF Jay Witter, P1994 Matt Austin, P Kurt Belger, P/SS Matt Kraus, OF1995 Matt Austin, P Rober Holst, P Kevin Lawler, P Robert Lehnherr, IF Colin Mattiace, P Joe Muniz, IF John Ostwald, OF Jeff Steinfeldt, C1996 Matt Austin, P Moshe Greenberg, P Michael Kron, P Kevin Lawler, P Robert Lehnherr, IF Colin Mattiace, P Jeremy Meccage, P Joe Muniz, IF Jeff Schley, OF

1997 Kurt Belger, P Brian Mitchell, IF Kevin Lawler, C Joe Muniz, IF1998 Toby Humes, C Brian Mitchell, IF Troy Wulf, P1999 Brad Carlson, IF Matt Gruber, P Toby Humes, C Kurt Vitense, IF Troy Wulf, P2000 Chad Blackwell, P Brad Carlson, IF Matt Gruber, P Toby Humes, C Andy Jansen, OF Ian Mattiace, IF Ryan Prahm, P Kurt Vitense, IF2001 Chad Blackwell, P Brad Carlson, IF Lance Guyer, OF Andy Jansen, OF Luis Leon, IF Ian Mattiace, IF2002 Brad Carlson, IF Chris Groth, IF Lance Guyer, OF

Andy Jansen, OF Luis Leon, IF Ian Mattiace, IF B. Dutch Mendenhall, C2003 Aaron Reasland, P Jim Reid, IF Austin Seward, P Chris Steele, IF Kyle Thousand, OF2004 Ryan Dupic, P Tim Gudex, P Brent Jackson, P Nathan Johnson, P Mike Mogard, OF Aaron Reasland, P Jim Reid, IF Austin Seward, P2005 Neal Coleman, OF Brian Furlong, P Tim Gudex, P L.J. Mims, OF Mike Mogard, OF Casey O’Rourke, P Aaron Reasland, P Austin Seward, P2006 Neal Coleman, OF Ben Geelan, C Tim Gudex, P Jeff Maitland, OF

L.J. Mims, OF Mike Mogard, OF Tom Moreland, C Aaron Reasland, P Austin Seward, P Chris Zinn, P2007 Nick Erdman, P Ben Geelan, C Kevin Hoef, IF Tom Moreland, C Nick Muhlenbruch, IF Casey O’Rourke, P Justin Toole, P2008 Tyson Blaser, C Nick Erdman, P Ben Geelan, C Kevin Hoef, IF Michael Jacobs, P Nick Muhlenbruch, IF Andrew Porter, P Justin Toole, IF2009 Tyson Blaser, C Nick Erdman, P Kevin Hoef, IF Michael Jacobs, P Zach McCool, IF Jeff Pacha, OF Justin Toole, IF2010 Tyson Blaser, C

Patrick Brennan, P Ryan Durant, OF Patrick Harshman, OF Kevin Lee, P Zach McCool, IF Jeff Pacha, P Zach Robertson, P2011 * Tyson Blaser, C Keith Brand, C Patrick Brennan, P Matt Dermody, P Sean Flanagan, IF Patrick Harshman, OF Kevin Lee, P Kurt Lee, P Zach McCool, IF Jeff Pacha, P Ricky Sandquist, P Chett Zeise, IF2012 Ben Bergman, P Patrick Brennan, P Kasey Carling, IF Tim Fangman, P Kyle Haen, OF Ricky Sandquist, P Chett Zeise, IF

* -- school record 12 honorees

Trevor Willis was an American Baseball Coaches Association Gold Glove honoree in 2011. Willis was the first Iowa player to earn the defensive award.

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HITS1. John Knapp 91 19862. Justin Toole 87 20083. Travis Sweet 85 20074. Kurtis Muller 83 20105. Chris Hatcher 81 19906. Caleb Curry 80 20087. Chris Hatcher 79 19898. Brad Carlson 77 1999 Jeff Gurtcheff 77 198610. Rob Eddie 76 1985 Andy Lytle 76 2005 Keith Noreen 76 198913. Ed Garton 75 1981

DOUBLES1. John Knapp 24 19862. Bill Heinz 20 19863. Brian Wujick 19 19894. Tyson Blaser 18 2011 Ryan Durant 18 2010 Bill Heinz 18 1987 Rob Eddie 18 19858. Kyle Thousand 17 2003 Ian Mattiace 17 2002 Brad Carlson 17 1999 Bob Morris 17 1992

12. Jeff Gremley 16 2003 Andy Jansen 16 1999 Dave Hoeksema 16 1979 Kris Welker 16 2005

TRIPLES1. Trevor Willis 9 20112. Kyle Thousand 8 2002 Rob Eddie 8 1985 Brad Trickey 8 19745. Bob Morris 7 1991 Chris Hatcher 7 1989 Randy Frakes 7 1987 Craig Conti 7 1986 Craig Conti 7 1984 Lance Platz 7 1980 Larry Rathje 7 1967

HOME RUNS1. John Knapp 22 19862. Brad Carlson 21 1999 Tim Costo 21 19894. Brian Mitchell 20 19975. Jeff Gurtcheff 18 19866. Bill Heinz 17 19867. Brad Carlson 16 2002 Tim Costo 16 19909. Rob Eddie 15 198610. Randy Frakes 14 1985 Chris Hatcher 14 1989

RBI1. John Knapp 81 19862. Jeff Gurtcheff 79 19863. Brad Carlson 77 1999 Tim Costo 77 19895. Ed Garton 76 19816. Chris Hatcher 67 1989 Bill Heinz 67 19868. Caleb Curry 65 20089. Tim Costo 64 199010. Rick Jennings 63 198611. Jeff Gurtcheff 60 1985

RUNS1. John Knapp 80 19862. Jason White 70 2007 Tony Burley 70 19814. Craig Conti 68 1985 Craig Conti 68 19866. Chris Hatcher 66 1989 Randy Frakes 66 19858. Justin Toole 63 20089. Travis Sweet 63 200710. Rob Eddie 62 1986 Keith Noreen 62 1989

STOLEN BASES1. Caleb Curry 45 20082. Tony Burley 42 19813. Lance Platz 37 19794. Craig Conti 34 19845. Kurtis Muller 30 20106. Lance Platz 29 19807. Tim Gassmann 29 19818. Tom Steinmetz 29 19779. Craig Conti 28 198610. Tony Burley 28 198011. Travis Sweet 25 2007 Tim Gassmann 25 198213. Justin Toole 24 200814. Dave Krull 22 197015. Craig Conti 21 1985

HIT-BY-PITCH1. Kevin Hoef 20 20082. Kevin Hoef 19 20093. Kris Welker 17 20044. Ian Mattice 16 20025. Kevin Hoef 15 20066. Kurtis Muller 14 2008 Kevin Hoef 14 2007

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25 Games, Justin Toole, 2008

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MIN. OF 20 INNINGS)

1. Mike Boddicker 0.79 19762. Carl Burnst 0.95 19643. Tim Gudex 1.15 20064. Glen Van Fassen 1.23 1958 5. Fernando Arango 1.33 19716. Jim Koering 1.35 19677. Bob Schauenberg 1.38 19658. Merle Jensen 1.44 19539. Alan Schuette 1.53 196810. Al Lenski 1.61 195111. Craig Cordt 1.62 197512. Frank Renner 1.62 1967

STRIKEOUTS1. Jim Magrane 110 19992. Brett Backlund 94 19913. Wes Obermueller 91 19994. Mike Boddicker 84 19775. Jack Bruner 81 19486. Jack Bruner 79 19497. John DeJarld 78 19908. Allen Rath 77 19889. Allen Rath 76 198710. Matt Dermody 75 2011 Jim Koering 75 1969

WINS1. Brett Backlund 11 19922. John DeJarld 11 19903. Harold Haub 11 19404. Tim Gudex 9 20055. Zach Robertson 8 2010 Brett Backlund 8 1991 Chuck Georgantas 8 1985 Jeff Ott 8 1984 Bill Drambel 8 1981 Tom Mullen 8 1980 Rich Carlucci 8 1978 Mike Boddicker 8 1977 Bob Stepp 8 1977 Mark Ewell 8 1975

Mark Ewell 8 1974 Bill Heckroth 8 1972 Mark Tschopp 8 1972 Dick Hoesksema 8 1950

INNINGS PITCHED1. Jim Magrane 107.2 19992. John DeJarld 105.3 19903. Brett Backlund 102.0 19914. Jarred Hippen 99.1 20105. Don Dobrino 98.0 19566. Nate Johnson 96.1 20047. Jack Bruner 95.0 19488. Jarred Hippen 94.2 20119. Jarred Hippen 92.1 201210. Wes Obermueller 88.1 199911. John DeJarld 87.7 198912. Sasha Kuebel 87.2 2012 Mark Boland 87.2 1987

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GAMES PLAYED220, Craig Conti, 1983-86

AT BATS 781, Craig Conti, 1983-86

HITS 267, Keith Noreen, 1987-90

RUNS SCORED 221, Craig Conti, 1983-86

RBIS193, Keith Noreen, 1987-90

GAME-WINNING RBI CAREER 27, Keith Noreen, 1987-90

TOTAL BASES 441, Keith Noreen, 1987-90

BATTING AVERAGE .400, Jeff Gurtcheff, 1986

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE.738, J. Gurtcheff, 1983-86

SINGLES 196, Mike McQuillan, 2009-12

DOUBLES 54, Bill Heinz, 1984, 86-88

TRIPLES 19, Craig Conti, 1983-86

HOME RUNS 45, Brad Carlson, 1999-2002

STOLEN BASES CAREER 103, Craig Conti, 1983-86

STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS CAREER 121, Craig Conti, 1983-86

WALKS CAREER 127, Craig Conti, 1983-86

HIT-BY-PITCH CAREER 68, Kevin Hoef, 2006-09

SACRIFICE HITS CAREER 30, Kurt Vitense, 1998-01

SACRIFICE FLIES CAREER 15, Brian Mitchell, 1996-9815, Caleb Curry, 2007-08

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PUTOUTS CAREER 1,262, Brad Carlson, 1999-01

ASSISTS CAREER 472, Kurt Vitense, 1998-2001

DOUBLE PLAYS CAREER 174, Brad Carlson, 1999-02

PITCHING CAREER LEADERS

WINS CAREER 25, on three occasions (last by Brett Backlund)

INNINGS CAREER 351.2, Jarred Hippen, 2009-12

STRIKEOUTS CAREER 246, Allen Rath, 1987-90

ERA CAREER 2.29, Jim Koering, 1967-69

APPEARANCES CAREER 76, Kurt Belger, 1993-97

COMPLETE GAMES CAREER 23, Mark Boland, 1985-88

SHUTOUTS CAREER 6, Mike Boddicker, 1976-78

SAVES CAREER 22, Kurt Belger, 1993-97

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AT BATS7, on 15 occasions (last by Tyson Blaser and Mike McQuillan vs. South Dakota State, 2011)

HITS5, on 14 occasions (last by Kurt Lee vs. Michigan, 2010)

RUNS5, on two occasions (last by John Mahoney vs. Wm. Penn, 1978)

RUNS BATTED IN10, Brian Wujcik at Illinois, 1989

TOTAL BASES17, Bill Heinz at Minnesota, 1988

SINGLES5, twice, last by Justin Toole vs. Northern Iowa, 2008

DOUBLES3, on eight occasions (last by Nate Yoho vs. Penn State, 2004)

TRIPLES2, on 14 occasions (last by Trevow Willis vs. Ohio State, 2010)

HOME RUNS4, Bill Heinz vs. Minnesota, 1988

STOLEN BASES5, Lance Platz at Purdue, 1979

STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS5, Lance Platz at Purdue, 1979

WALKS4, on eight occasions (last by Nate Price vs. North Dakota St., 2006)HIT-BY-PITCHES2, on many occasions (last by Tyson Blaser, 2011)

SACRIFICE HITS3, twice (last by Keith Brand vs. South Dakota State, 2011) SACRIFICE FLIES2, on 13 occasions (last by Phil Keppler at Purdue, 2011)

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PUTOUTS20, Steve Stumpff vs. Tulsa, 1975

ASSISTS9, on four occasions (last by Jeff Gremley vs. Southern Illinois, 2003)

DOUBLE PLAYS5, Andy Lytle, Mike Best, 2003 vs. OSU

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

INNINGS13.2, Mark Ewell vs.Tulsa, 1975

STRIKEOUTS (9 inn.) 17, on two occasions (last by Jim Magrane vs. Western Illinois, 1999)

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HITS2012 Mike McQuillan 632011 Mike McQuillan 662010 Kurtis Muller 832009 Ryan Durant 67

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2008 Justin Toole 872007 Travis Sweet 852006 Nate Price 592005 Andy Lytle 762004 Nate Yoho 632003 Kyle Thousand 592002 Ian Mattiace 672001 Kurt Vitense 562000 Kurt Vitense 601999 Brad Carlson 771998 Terry Ramsey 561997 Eric Martinez 581996 C.J.Thieleke 541995 Matt Ostrom 621994 Matt Ostrom 681993 Cory Larsen 621992 Bob Morris 561991 Bob Morris 691990 Chris Hatcher 811989 Chris Hatcher 791988 Bill Heinz 661987 Keith Noreen 691986 John Knapp 911985 Rob Eddie 761984 John Knapp 641983 Craig Conti 47 Tim Gassmann 471982 Nick Fegen 611981 Ed Garton 751980 Lance Platz 531979 Lance Platz 531978 Jeff Leuders 471977 Tom Steinmetz 651976 Bob Rasley 391975 Tim Hilinski 451974 Dave Marshall 441973 Dave Marshall 311972 Ray Smith 471971 Jim Cox 521970 Gary Breshears 49 Jim Cox 49

DOUBLES2012 Chett Zeise 142011 Tyson Blaser 182010 Ryan Durant 182009 Wes Freie 142008 Caleb Curry 15 Justin Toole 152007 Travis Sweet 132006 Nate Price 122005 Kris Welker 16

2004 Nate Yoho 152003 Kyle Thousand 172002 Ian Mattiace 172001 Humes/Mattiace 132000 Kurt Vitense 151999 Brad Carlson 171998 Nate Frese 141997 Bill Stafford 151996 Brian Mitchell 151995 Matt Ostrom 131994 Matt Ostrom 151993 Cory Larsen 141992 Bob Morris 171991 Bob Morris 101990 Tim Costo 151989 Keith Noreen 151988 Tim Costo 13 Bill Heinz 131987 Bill Heinz 181986 John Knapp 241985 Rob Eddie 18

1984 John Knapp 141983 Nick Fegen 111982 Nick Fegen 131981 Ed Garton 151980 Ed Lash 111979 Dave Hoeksema 161978 Mike Boddicker 9 John Mahoney 91977 Ron Hess 111976 Mike Boddicker 91975 Jon Brase 101974 Tim Hilinski 81973 Tom Hilinski 71972 Ray Smith 91971 Jim Cox 91970 three with 9

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2010 Kurtis Muller 62009 Trevor Willis 32008 Justin Toole 4 T.J. Cataldo 4 Kevin Hoef 42007 Travis Sweet 42006 Jason White 52005 Jason White 42004 Jesse Brownell 4 Jeff Gremley 42003 Lance Guyer 52002 Kyle Thousand 82001 Jim Reed 22000 Brian Bucklin 51999 Andy Jansen 51998 Eric Martinez 21997 Eric Martinez 41996 C.J. Thieleke 31995 Matt Ostrom 41994 Curtis Reed 41993 three with 31992 three with 31991 Bob Morris 71990 Chris Hatcher 3 Errol Shirer 31989 Chris Hatcher 71988 three with 31987 Randy Frakes 71986 Craig Conti 71985 Rob Eddie 81984 Craig Conti 71983 Tim Gassmann 41982 Dick Turelli 51981 Dick Turelli 41980 Lance Platz 71979 Jeff Lueders 3 Del Ryan 31978 John Mahoney 61977 Tom Steinmetz 41976 Bob Rasley 41975 Greg Fetter 31974 Brad Trickey 81973 three with 21972 Tom Hurn 41971 Ray Smith 61970 Gary Breshears 6

HOME RUNS2012 Chett Zeise 42011 Mike McQuillan 2 Chett Zeise 22010 Trevor Willis 5

2009 Wes Freie 92008 Caleb Curry 72007 Jason White 102006 four tied at... 22005 Nate Yoho 82004 Nate Yoho 42003 Lance Guyer 72002 Brad Carlson 162001 Ian Mattiace 92000 threetiedat… 51999 Brad Carlson 211998 Brian Mitchell 111997 Brian Mitchell 201996 Colin Mattiace 81995 Jeremy Lewis 8 Matt Ostrom 81994 Jeremy Lewis 81993 Jay Polson 131992 Tim Killeen 121991 John Pratt 101990 Tim Costo 161989 Tim Costo 211988 Chris Hatcher 12 Bill Heinz 121987 Bill Heinz 101986 John Knapp 221985 Randy Frakes 141984 Lenny Turelli 111983 Jim Drahozal 51982 Nick Fegen 81981 Ed Garton 101980 Ed Lash 61979 Ed Lash 91978 Jerry Blixt 8

1977 Jeff Jones 101976 Steve Stumpff 61975 Bryan Jones 131974 Bryan Jones 71973 Tom DeAngelo 4 Bryan Jones 41972 Jim Sundberg 81971 Jim Cox 121970 Jim Cox 5

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1997 Brian Mitchell 501996 Steve Boros 351995 Jeremy Lewis 511994 Jeremy Lewis 401993 Jay Polson 421992 Tim Killeen 361991 John Pratt 441990 Tim Costo 641989 Tim Costo 771988 Chris Hatcher 461987 Bill Heinz 501986 John Knapp 811985 Jeff Gurtcheff 601984 Lenny Turelli 481983 Nick Fegen 301982 Nick Fegen 511981 Ed Garton 761980 Dave Hoeksema 351979 Dave Hoeksema 331978 Del Ryan 421977 Del Ryan 431976 Bob Rasley 301975 Bryan Jones 501974 Steve Stumpff 37

1973 Dave Marshall 231972 Larry Schutzius 351971 Jim Cox 381970 Gary Breshears 32RUNS2012 Mike McQuillan 442011 Trevor Willis 322010 Kurtis Muller 572009 Wes Freie 332008 Justin Toole 632007 Jason White 702006 Nate Price 412005 Andy Lytle 462004 Kris Welker 352003 Kyle Thousand 422002 Ian Mattiace 512001 Ian Mattiace 302000 Brain Burks 341999 Andy Jansen 491998 Nate Frese 391997 Brian Mitchell 391996 C.J. Thieleke 421995 Matt Ostrom 43 C.J. Thieleke 431994 Curtis Reed 481993 Jay Polson 461992 Brett Backlund 35 Tim Killeen 351991 Danan Hughes 40 Bob Morris 40

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1990 Tim Costo 591989 Chris Hatcher 661988 Bill Heinz 431987 Randy Frakes 501986 John Knapp 801985 Craig Conti 681984 Craig Conti 50 John Knapp 501983 Craig Conti 35 Brian Charipar 351982 Tim Davis 421981 Tony Burley 701980 Dave Hoeksema 36 Lance Platz 361979 Lance Platz 461978 John Mahoney 441977 Tom Steinmetz 561976 Bob Rasley 301975 Bryan Jones 451974 Tom Hilinski 401973 Tom Hilinski 22 Brad Trickey 221972 Fred Mims 351971 Ray Smith 461970 Gary Breshears 43

STOLEN BASES2012 Mike McQuillan 142011 Trevor Willis 122010 Kurtis Muller 302009 Kurtis Muller 192008 Caleb Curry 452007 Travis Sweet 252006 Travis Sweet 222005 Andy Lytle 202004 Jeff Gremley 142003 Kyle Thousand 202002 Ian Mattiace 202001 Bryce Coppieters 8 Ian Mattiace 82000 Ian Mattiace 71999 Brian Burks 121998 Terry Ramsey 7 Eric Martinez 71997 Eric Martinez 161996 Eric Martinez 91995 Eric Martinez 121994 Curtis Reed 191993 Matt Kraus 141992 Curtis Reed 121991 Danan Hughes 161990 Chris Hatcher 17

1989 Errol Shirer 181988 Chris Hatcher 41987 Bart Givens 71986 Craig Conti 281985 Craig Conti 211984 Craig Conti 341983 Craig Conti 201982 Tim Gassmann 251981 Tony Burley 421980 Lance Platz 291979 Lance Platz 371978 John Mahoney 91977 Tom Steinmetz 291976 Tom Steinmetz 81975 Tom Hilinski 141974 Tom Hilinski 111973 Tom Hilinski 121972 Fred Mims 111971 Ray Smith 81970 Dave Krull 22

EARNED RUN AVERAGE(Min. 20 Innings)2012 Nick Brown 2.612011 Tim Fangman 2.942010 Jarred Hippen 3.712009 Mike Schurz 4.502008 Jason Belk 4.082007 Brock Alberts 3.472006 Tim Gudex 1.152005 Tim Gudex 2.552004 Nathan Johnson 3.36

2003 Nathan Johnson 3.382002 Nick Jensen 2.162001 Mitch Price 3.572000 Reed Pawelk 3.181999 Jim Magrane 4.431998 Jeremy Meccage 4.551997 David Kot 3.221996 Robert Holst 4.651995 Brent Glendinning 2.171994 Brent Glendinning 4.141993 Steve Weimer 2.701992 Brett Backlund 2.041991 Brett Backlund 3.881990 John DeJarld 2.561989 Brian Kennedy 2.511988 John DeJarld 2.031987 Allen Rath 3.321986 Scott Flynn 4.091985 Chuck Georgantas 4.051984 Ed Murphy 2.381983 Mike Hoeg 2.661982 Brian Hobaugh 2.151981 Mike Hoeg 2.521980 Brian Hobaugh 2.541979 Tom Mullen 2.261978 Rich Carlucci 2.981977 Rich Carlucci 2.901976 Mike Boddicker 0.791975 Craig Cordt 1.621974 Jim Linn 2.401973 Jim Linn 3.12

1972 Jim Wise 2.011971 Fernando Arango 1.331970 Chet Teklinski 2.37

WINS2012 Sasha Kuebel 62011 Jarred Hippen 4 Matt Dermody 42010 Zach Robertson 82009 Jarred Hippen 32008 Brock Alberts 52007 Nick Erdman 72006 Austin Seward 62005 Tim Gudex 92004 Nathan Johnson 62003 Nathan Johnson 62002 Matt Hasz 52001 Blackwell/Jensen 42000 Ryan Prahm 61999 Jim Magrane 61998 Jim Magrane 5 Jeremy Meccage 51997 Jeremy Meccage 51996 Colin Mattiace 51995 Matt Austin 61994 Colin Mattiace 61993 Colin Mattiace 7 Steve Weimer 71992 Brett Backlund 111991 Brett Backlund 81990 John DeJarld 111989 four with 71988 Allen Rath 61987 Mark Boland 71986 Chuck Georgantas 61985 Chuck Georgantas 81984 Jeff Ott 81983 Mike Darby 61982 three with 51981 Bill Drambel 81980 Tom Mullen 81979 Bill Drambel 6 Chuck Johnson 61978 Rich Carlucci 81977 Mike Boddicker 8 Bob Stepp 81976 Bob Stepp 61975 Mark Ewell 81974 Mark Ewell 81973 Jim Linn 41972 Bill Heckroth 8

Mark Tschopp 81971 Bill Heckroth 4 Mark Tschopp 41970 Mark Tschopp 5

INNINGS PITCHED2012 Jarred Hippen 92.12011 Jarred Hippen 94.22010 Jarred Hippen 99.12009 Jarred Hippen 68.12008 Brock Alberts 62.02007 Nick Erdman 71.22006 Jeff Maitland 76.02005 Casey O’Rourke 69.22004 Nathan Johnson 96.12003 Reed Pawelk 66.22002 Reed Pawelk 81.12001 Chad Blackwell 64.02000 Chad Blackwell 85.01999 Jimmy Magrane 107.21998 Jeremy Meccage 61.11997 Nate Frese 66.11996 Jeremy Meccage 60.11995 Jeremy Meccage 66.1 1994 Colin Mattiace 83.01993 Colin Mattiace 75.71992 Brett Backlund 79.31991 Brett Backlund 102.01990 John DeJarld 105.31989 John DeJarld 87.71988 Calvin Eldred 78.31987 Mark Boland 87.21986 Mark Boland 74.11985 Mike Darby 70.11984 Jeff Ott 70.01983 Jeff Ott 72.01982 Brian Hobaugh 58.61981 Bill Drambel 65.61980 Tom Mullen 64.31979 Chuck Johnson 60.01978 Mike Boddicker 66.61977 Mike Boddicker 65.61976 Tom Steen 67.61975 Mark Ewell 73.61974 Mark Ewell 61.61973 Mark Ewell 53.01972 Bill Heckroth 80.31971 Mark Tschopp 60.31970 Chet Teklinski 68.3

STRIKEOUTS2012 Jarred Hippen 642011 Matt Dermody 752010 Jarred Hippen 712009 Jarred Hippen 502008 Brock Alberts 562007 Steve Turnbull 442006 Jeff Maitland 482005 Tim Gudex 472004 Nathan Johnson 732003 Nathan Johnson 532002 Reed Pawelk 622001 Chad Blackwell 462000 Chad Blackwell 551999 Jim Magrane 1101998 Jeremy Meccage 451996 Nate Frese 611996 Matt Austin 461995 Jeremy Meccage 551994 Kurt Belger 34 Brent Glendinning 341993 Steve Weimer 531992 Brett Backlund 651991 Brett Backlund 941990 John DeJarld 781989 Calvin Eldred 641988 Allen Rath 771987 Allen Rath 761986 Mark Boland 591985 Mike Darby 511984 Jeff Ott 491983 Jeff Ott 501982 Jeff Green 441981 Mark Radosevich 561980 Jeff Green 451979 Chuck Johnson 611978 Mike Boddicker 681977 Mike Boddicker 841976 Tom Steen 581975 Mark Ewell 491974 Tom Steen 411973 Tom Steen 391972 Mark Tschopp 621971 Bill Heckroth 431970 Chet Teklinski 58

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YEAR ............... COACH ....................... W-L-T .................. BIG TEN1890 ............... none ........................ 2-1-01891 ............... none ........................ 3-0-01892 ............... none ........................ 2-1-01893 ............... none ........................ 3-9-01894 ............... none ........................ not available1895 ............... none ........................ 6-7-01896 ............... none ........................ 5-2-01897 ............... none ........................ 6-6-01898 ............... none ........................ 5-2-11899 ............... none ........................ 5-6-11900 ............... Knipe ....................... 13-2-01901 ............... Knipe ....................... 12-6-01902 ............... Williams .................. 7-13-01903 ............... Williams .................. 11-7-01904 ............... Chalmers ................. 12-4-01905 ............... Chalmers ................. 12-2-01906 ............... Griffith ..................... 9-5-0 ........................ 8th1907 ............... Storey ...................... 8-4-0 ...................... 10th1908 ............... Kent ......................... 7-9-0 ........................ 8th1909 ............... Kirk .......................... 9-3-01910 ............... Green ....................... 8-6-0 ........................ 7th1911 ............... Stewart .................... 9-9-0 ........................ 7th1912 ............... Stewart .................... 7-3-1 ........................ 6th1913 ............... Lindeman ................ 8-8-0 ........................ 8th1914 ............... Kent ......................... 10-6-0 ...................... 7th1915 ............... Kent ......................... 12-3-2 ...................... 4th1916 ............... Kent ......................... 9-6-0 ........................ 7th1917 ............... Kent ......................... 4-6-1 ........................ 5th1918 ............... Kent ......................... 7-5-0 ........................ 5th1919 ............... Jones ....................... 10-6-0 .......................3rd1920 ............... Ashmore .................. 8-4-1 .........................3rd1921 ............... Ashmore .................. 5-9-0 ........................ 8th1922 ............... Ashmore .................. 10-7-0 ...................... 6th1923 ............... Barry........................ 9-7-0 ........................ 6th1924 ............... Barry........................ 10-8-0 ...................... 8th1925 ............... Vogel ....................... 9-8-1 ..................... T-5th1926 ............... Vogel ....................... 11-10-0 .................. 10th1927 ............... Vogel ....................... 10-7-1 ....................T-1st1928 ............... Vogel ....................... 12-7-0 ................... T-6th1929 ............... Vogel ....................... 21-11-0 ....................2nd1930 ............... Vogel ....................... 12-9-01931 ............... Vogel ....................... 7-10-0 ...................... 9th

YEAR ............... COACH ....................... W-L-T .................. BIG TEN1932 ............... Vogel ....................... 5-9-0 ........................ 5th1933 ............... Vogel ....................... 12-10-0 ................. T-4th1934 ............... Vogel ....................... 18-12-1 ................. T-5th1935 ............... Vogel ....................... 13-12-0 .................... 8th1936 ............... Vogel ....................... 16-6-0 .......................3rd1937 ............... Vogel ....................... 13-15-0 .................... 8th1938 ............... Vogel ....................... 12-12-0 ..................T-1st1939 ............... Vogel ....................... 19-5-0 ....................... 1st1940 ............... Vogel ....................... 20-3-1 .......................3rd1941 ............... Vogel ....................... 22-6-0 ......................2nd1942 ............... Vogel ....................... 15-2-1 ....................T-1st1943 ............... Davis ........................ 8-4-0 ........................ 5th1944 ............... Davis ........................ 3-5-0 ........................ 8th1945 ............... Davis ........................ 4-6-0 ........................ 8th1946 ............... Vogel ....................... 11-6-0 ................... T-3rd1947 ............... Vogel ....................... 13-11-1 .................... 5th1948 ............... Vogel ....................... 15-12-0 ................. T-5th1949 ............... Vogel ....................... 14-8-0 ....................T-1st1950 ............... Vogel ....................... 19-6-0 .......................3rd1951 ............... Vogel ....................... 11-13-0 ................. T-8th1952 ............... Vogel ....................... 12-14-0 .................... 9th1953 ............... Vogel ....................... 15-10-1 .................... 4th1954 ............... Vogel ....................... 10-15-1 .................... 7th1955 ............... Vogel ....................... 6-18-0 ................... T-9th1956 ............... Vogel ....................... 11-16-1 .................... 7th1957 ............... Vogel ....................... 9-10-0 ...................T-2nd1958 ............... Vogel ....................... 9-19-2 .................... 10th1959 ............... Vogel ....................... 10-18-1 .................... 9th1960 ............... Vogel ....................... 7-17-0 .................... 10th1961 ............... Vogel ....................... 8-16-0 ...................... 8th1962 ............... Vogel ....................... 13-16-1 ................. T-7th1963 ............... Schultz ..................... 20-9-0 ......................2nd1964 ............... Schultz ..................... 13-16-1 ................. T-7th1965 ............... Schultz ..................... 13-12-0 ................. T-4th1966 ............... Schultz ..................... 14-15-0 .................... 8th1967 ............... Schultz ..................... 19-12-1 .................... 5th1968 ............... Schultz ..................... 19-11-1 .................... 9th1969 ............... Schultz ..................... 21-24-0 ................. T-8th1970 ............... Schultz ..................... 10-9-0....................... Banks ....................... 14-13-0 .................... 9th1971 ............... Banks ....................... 28-17-0 .................... 5th

YEAR ............... COACH ....................... W-L-T .................. BIG TEN1972 ............... Banks ....................... 25-17-0 ..................... 1st1973 ............... Banks ....................... 16-14-1 ................. T-7th1974 ............... Banks ....................... 27-13-0 ..................T-1st1975 ............... Banks ....................... 29-14-0 ....................2nd1976 ............... Banks ....................... 23-16-0 ................. T-5th1977 ............... Banks ....................... 40-14-0 ................. T-4th1978 ............... Banks ....................... 28-17-0 .................... 4th1979 ............... Banks ....................... 32-12-0 .................... 5th1980 ............... Banks ....................... 31-14-0 .....................3rd1981 ............... Banks ....................... 44-21-0 ...................3rd*1982 ............... Banks ....................... 31-23-0 .................. 5th*1983 ............... Banks ....................... 32-21-1 ..................2nd*1984 ............... Banks ....................... 31-26-0 ...................3rd*1985 ............... Banks ....................... 40-20-0 ...............T-2nd*1986 ............... Banks ....................... 29-27-0 .................. 5th*1987 ............... Banks ....................... 29-28-0 ...................3rd*1988 ............... Banks ....................... 29-25-0 .................... 5th1989 ............... Banks ....................... 37-20-0 .................T-2nd1990 ............... Banks ....................... 38-19-0 ..................... 1st1991 ............... Banks ....................... 26-28-1 .................... 9th1992 ............... Banks ....................... 26-28-0 .................... 7th1993 ............... Banks ....................... 32-20-0 .................... 6th1994 ............... Banks ....................... 22-32-1 ................. T-3rd1995 ............... Banks ....................... 29-24-0 .................... 7th1996 .............. Banks ...................... 25-22-0 .................. 7th1997 ............... Banks ....................... 17-30-0 .................. 10th1998 .............. Broghamer .............. 19-27-0 ................. T-6th1999 ............... Broghamer .............. 22-34-0 .................. 10th2000 ............... Broghamer .............. 19-35 .................... T-7th2001 ............... Broghamer .............. 19-29 .................... T-9th2002 .............. Broghamer .............. 26-29-1 .................... 5th2003 ............... Broghamer .............. 18-29 ..................... 10th2004 ............... Dahm ....................... 20-35 ....................... 8th2005 ............... Dahm ....................... 28-29 ........................3rd2006 ............... Dahm ....................... 23-33 ....................... 9th2007 ............... Dahm ....................... 31-23 ....................... 4th2008 ............... Dahm ....................... 22-33 ..................... 10th2009 ............... Dahm ....................... 16-35 ..................... 10th2010 ............... Dahm ....................... 30-28 .................... T-3rd2011 ............... Dahm ....................... 20-32 ....................... 9th2012 ............... Dahm ....................... 23-27 ....................... 9thTOTALS .......................................................................1962-1693-28 (.533)*indicates rank in western division

COACH ........................................... YEARS ....................................... WON .................. LOST ............. TIED................. PCT.Duane Banks ..................................1970-1997 ................................. 810 ..................... 575 ................ 4 ....................... .585Otto Vogel ......................................1925-42, 46-62 .......................... 440 ..................... 382 ................ 13 ..................... .535Jack Dahm ......................................2004-pres. .................................. 213 ..................... 275 ................ 0 ....................... .436Dick Schultz ....................................1963-70 ..................................... 129 ..................... 106 ................ 3 ....................... .548Scott Broghamer ............................1998-03 ..................................... 123 ..................... 183 ................ 1 ....................... .401Maury Kent ....................................1914-18 ..................................... 49 ....................... 35 .................. 3 ....................... .580Alden Knipe ...................................1900-01 ..................................... 25 ....................... 8 .................... 0 ....................... .758John Chalmers................................1904-05 ..................................... 24 ....................... 6 .................... 0 ....................... .800James Ashmore ..............................1920-22 ..................................... 23 ....................... 20 .................. 1 ....................... .534Sam Barry ......................................1923-24 ..................................... 19 ....................... 15 .................. 0 ....................... .559S.C. Williams ..................................1902-03 ..................................... 18 ....................... 20 .................. 0 ....................... .474Walt Stewart ..................................1911-12 ..................................... 16 ....................... 12 .................. 1 ....................... .569J.E. Davis ........................................1943-45 ..................................... 15 ....................... 15 .................. 0 ....................... .500Howard Jones .................................1919 ........................................... 10 ....................... 6 .................... 0 ....................... .625John Griffith ...................................1906 ........................................... 9 ......................... 5 .................... 0 ....................... .643Charles Kirk ....................................1909 ........................................... 9 ......................... 3 .................... 0 ....................... .750Ted Green .......................................1910 ........................................... 8 ......................... 6 .................... 0 ....................... .571Viva Lindeman ...............................1913 ........................................... 8 ......................... 8 .................... 0 ....................... .500L.J. Storey .......................................1907 ........................................... 8 ......................... 4 .................... 0 ....................... .667

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TEAM OFFENSE

GAMESSeason 65 in 1981

AT BATSGame 54 vs. Murray State, 1986Season 1,990 in 2010

HITSGame 27 vs. Murray St. 1986Season 623 in 1986

RUNSInning 15 vs. UNI (4th), 1985Game 32 vs. Quincy, 1989Season 548 in 1986

RBIGame 32 vs. Quincy, 1989Season 505 in 1986

TOTAL BASESGame 47, vs. Tenn-Martin, 2009Season 1,118 in 1986

BATTING AVERAGESeason .351 in 1986

SLUGGING PERCENTAGESeason .629 in 1986

SINGLESGame 19 vs. Quincy, 1989Season 436 in 2008

DOUBLESGame 10 vs. Long Island, 2003Season 141 in 1986

TRIPLESGame 5 vs. Upper Iowa, 1979Season 31 in 1985

HOME RUNSGame 8 vs. Murray State, 1986Season 100 in 1986

STOLEN BASESGame 10, on two occasions (last vs. Loras,1980)Season 138 in 2008

STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTSGame 10, on two occasions (last vs. Loras, 1980)Season 176 in 2008

WALKSGame 16 vs. Northwestern, 1960Season 312 in 1981

HIT-BY-PITCHESGame 6, vs. Austin Peay, 2009Season 86 in 2008

SACRIFICE HITSGame 5, on two occasions (last vs. S. Dakota St., 2011)Season 62 in 2012

SACRIFICE FLIESGame 4, vs. Western Illinois, 2011Season 33 in 2007

TEAM DEFENSE

PUTOUTSGame 45, on two occasions (last vs. Western Illinois, 1968)Season 1,508 in 2010

ASSISTSGame 21, two occasions (last Southern Illinois, 2003)Season 665 in 2000

DOUBLE PLAYSGame 5, two occasions (last vs. Ohio State, 2003)Season 65 in 2000

TEAM PITCHING

WINSSeason 44 in 1981

WINNING PERCENTAGE - (min. 10 games)Season 85.4 in 1940 (20-3-1)

INNINGSSeason 466.2 in 2005

STRIKEOUTSSeason 379 in 1999

EARNED RUN AVERAGESeason 3.63 in 1971

COMPLETE GAMESSeason 28 in 1989

SHUTOUTSSeason 10, on two occasions (last in 1981)

SAVESSeason 15 in 2002

LOW-HIT GAMES

PERFECT GAME (9 INN.)Bob Schauenberg vs. Central (4-0), April 20,1965

PERFECT GAME (7 INN.)Chad Blackwell vs. Northwestern (4-0), April 29, 2000

NO-HITTER (9 INN.)Bill Ricke vs. Iowa State, 1933Eugene Hinrichs vs. W. Illinois, 1936

NO-HITTER (7 INN.)Lee Paterson vs. Luther, 1963Tom Staack vs. Coe, 1967Allan Schuette vs. Western Ill., 1970Bill Drambel vs. Kansas State, 1979 ONE-HITTER (9 INN.)Harold Manders vs. Notre Dame, 1937Bob Faber vs. Chicago, 1942Bill Schoof vs. Northwestern, 1954Ron Reifert vs. Wisconsin, 1960Ron Reifert vs. Luther, 1962Tom Staack vs. Michigan State, 1966Troy Wulf vs. SW Missouri State, 1998Jared Hippen vs. Minnesota, 2011

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OPPONENT W-L-TAkron ................................................... 1-0Air Force ............................................... 1-1Albany .................................................. 1-0Amherst ............................................... 1-0Arizona ..........................................19-89-2Arizona St. ............................................ 0-1Arkansas Tech ....................................... 2-0Arkansas .............................................. 0-2Arkansas-Little Rock ............................ 1-1Arkansas St. ......................................... 1-0Ark. Teachers ........................................ 4-2Armour Tech ......................................... 1-0Army .................................................... 0-2Augustana (IL) ................................... 11-0Augustana (SD) .................................... 1-0Austin Peay .................................3-4Baker .................................................... 1-0Baylor................................................... 0-1Belmont ............................................... 2-5Beloit ................................................... 1-0Bethune Cookman................................ 4-2Boston College ..................................... 0-1Bowling Green ..................................... 2-1Bradley ..........................................40-37-2Briar Cliff .............................................. 0-0Brown .................................................. 0-2Bucknell ............................................... 3-0Buffalo ................................................. 2-2Butler ................................................... 4-1Cal-Poly ............................................... 2-0Cal-San Diego....................................... 1-0Canisus ................................................. 1-0Carleton ............................................. 10-3Centenary ............................................ 1-2Central ............................................... 13-0Central Conn. St. ................................... 2-1Central Mich. ........................................ 1-2Chicago .........................................35-19-1Cincinnati ............................................. 0-1Clinton ................................................. 1-0Coastal Carolina .................................... 0-1Cochise ................................................. 3-0Coe ........................................60-7-1College of Ozarks .................................. 2-0

Colorado St. .......................................... 0-1Columbia .............................................. 1-0Concordia, Ill. ....................................... 2-1Cornell, Iowa .................................... 59-10Creighton ................................ 12-12Dallas Baptist ....................................... 1-1Dartmouth ........................................... 3-0Dayton ................................................. 2-0DePaul.................................................. 1-0Drake ................................................. 21-3Drexel ................................................... 1-0Dubuque .............................................. 5-2E. Illinois .............................................. 3-3E. Kentucky .......................................... 1-0E. Michigan..................................1-2E. Washington ...................................... 1-0Emporia ............................................... 1-0Evangel ................................................ 8-2Evansville ............................................. 1-2Florida St. ............................................. 0-1Florida Southern .................................. 1-0Fordham .............................................. 3-0Fresno State ......................................... 1-3George Mason ...................................... 0-1Georgetown ................................1-1Georgia State ....................................... 1-1Gonzaga ............................................... 0-2Grand Canyon ....................................... 2-6Grand View ......................................... 26-8Grinnell .........................................32-11-2Hawaii .................................................. 1-1Haw-Pacific .......................................... 2-0Highland Park ...................................... 3-2Hillsdale ............................................... 1-0Holy Cross ............................................. 0-1Illinois .........................................82-122-2Ill-Central ............................................. 1-1Ill-Chicago ............................................ 6-8Illinois College ...................................... 0-1Illinois State ....................................... 8-11Indiana ................................... 76-62IPFW .................................................... 2-1Iowa Pre-Flight .................................... 2-0Iowa State .....................................59-63-1Jacksonville, FL..................................... 1-0

Jacksonville State ................................. 1-0Kansas ......................................8-16Kansas State................................6-7Kean ..................................................... 1-0Kentucky .............................................. 1-1Knox ..................................................... 6-4Lake Forest ........................................... 2-1Leander-Clarke ..................................... 1-0Lehigh .................................................. 2-0Leplante-Chocate ................................. 1-0Lewis .................................................... 4-1Lewis & Clark St. ................................... 0-2Liberty ................................................. 0-1Lipscomb.............................................. 0-1Lombard .............................................. 0-2Long Island .......................................... 3-1Loras .................................................. 13-1Louisiana-Lafayette ............................. 0-2Louisiana St. ......................................5-3-1Louisiana Tech .................................13-9-1Louisville .............................................. 2-3Luther .............................................. 90-15Maine .........................................3-7Mankato State .................................11-6-1Massachusetts ...................................... 3-2Meiji ..................................................... 2-1Memphis .............................................. 2-3Mercer .................................................. 0-3Mesa .................................................... 3-0Miami (FL)............................................ 1-0Miami (OH) .......................................... 0-1Michigan ............................... 46-104Mich.-Normal ....................................3-1-1Michigan State ..................... 59-75-1Middle Tennessee St. ............................ 0-1Millsaps ................................................ 3-2Milton .................................................. 4-1Minnesota ........................... 108-175Minot State .......................................... 5-1Mississippi ............................................ 3-4Miss. College ........................................ 2-2Mississippi State ................................... 3-4Missouri ........................................... 12-27Missouri State .................................. 14-34Missouri Baptist ................................... 1-0

MO-St. Louis ......................................... 1-0MO Western ......................................3-1-1Monmouth ........................................... 9-1Morningside ......................................... 3-1Mount St. Claire .................................... 2-1Murray State ........................................ 9-8Najoya .................................................. 2-0Nebraska................................. 10-14Neb.-Omaha ................................4-1New Hampshire ................................... 1-0New Mexico ...............................2-11N.M. Highlands .................................... 6-0New Mexico State................................. 1-1New Orleans ......................................... 2-1North Carolina ...................................... 0-1North Dakota State ............................... 8-1NE Illinois ............................................. 2-1NE Louisana.......................................... 0-1Northern Arizona ................................. 2-1Northern Colorado ............................... 0-1Northern Florida................................... 0-1Northern Illinois ........................18-9Northern Iowa ...............................68-24-1Northwestern ..................... 130-97-2Northwestern State .............................. 1-0NW Missouri ......................................... 6-2Notre Dame ...................................28-41-1Oak Park ............................................... 0-1Ohio State .....................................76-69-1Oklahoma ...................................0-1Ottumwa .............................................. 1-1Pennsylvania ........................................ 0-0Penn State .............................. 27-36Pittsburgh ............................................ 1-1Plymouth State .................................... 1-2Pt. Loma ............................................... 0-1Providence ........................................... 1-0Purdue ................................. 88-66-1Quincy .................................................. 5-2Rice ...................................................... 1-1Rider .................................................... 6-3Rockford ............................................... 1-0Rockhurst ............................................. 3-0Rush Medical ........................................ 0-1Rutgers ................................................ 4-2

St. Ambrose ........................................ 13-2St. Francis, Ill. ....................................... 2-1St. Francis, NY ....................................... 1-0St. John’s .............................................. 0-1St. Leo .................................................. 0-1St. Louis.............................................. 10-3St. Mary’s, Kan. ..................................... 0-1St. Olaf, Minn. ...................................... 1-0St. Thomas, Minn. ................................ 0-1St. Xavier, Ill. ........................................ 2-1San Diego ............................................. 0-2San Diego St. ........................................ 1-1Seton Hall ............................................ 0-1Shippensburg ....................................... 1-0Simpson ............................................. 10-0So. Alabama ......................................... 1-3South Dakota ....................................... 1-0South Dakota State .............................. 4-3South Florida ........................................ 0-2Southern Utah ...................................... 1-0So. Ill. (Carbon.) ................................... 5-4So. Ill. (Edward.) ................................... 0-2SE Missouri St. ...................................... 5-5So. Pacific RR ........................................ 1-0Stetson ................................................. 2-6SW Louisiana .....................................9-2-1Temple ................................................. 0-1Tennessee-Martin ................................ 1-0Tennessee Tech .................................. 0-1Texas .................................................... 0-6Texas A&M ........................................... 0-4Texas A&M-CC ..............................1-1Texas-Arlington .................................... 2-1Texas-Pan American ............................. 1-2Texas-San Antonio ............................... 0-2Texas Tech ............................................ 0-2Toledo .................................................. 2-1Troy State ............................................. 0-2Truman State .....................................7-0-1Tulane .................................................. 4-1Tulsa ..................................................... 1-3Upper Iowa ........................................ 23-7U.S. International ................................. 1-1U.S. Sub Base ....................................... 1-0U.S. Naval TD ........................................ 1-0

Utah ..................................................... 1-2Valparaiso ............................................ 1-0Vanderbilt ............................................ 2-1Vermont ............................................... 4-0Villanova .............................................. 1-0Vinton .................................................. 1-0Virginia Tech ......................................... 2-2Wabash ................................................ 2-0Wartburg ........................................... 22-2Waseda ................................................ 2-1Washington (MO) ................................. 6-0Washington State ................................. 0-1Wayne State ......................................... 5-1West Virginia ........................................ 0-3W. Colorado .......................................... 6-0W. Illinois ............................. 68-25-2W. Kentucky ......................................... 0-1W. Michigan ..................................10-19-2Western State ....................................... 4-3Wheaton .............................................. 0-1Wichita State ...................................... 0-10Wilamette ............................................ 1-0William Penn ...................................... 19-0Wm. Patterson ..................................... 1-0Winona State ....................................... 1-0Wisconsin ......................................... 69-71UW-LaCrosse ........................................ 4-0UW-Milwaukee ............................7-8UW-Platteville ...................................... 7-0West Virginia ...............................0-1Wisconsin St. ........................................ 1-1Wright St. ............................................. 1-0Wyoming ............................................. 4-6Xavier ................................................... 2-0Youngstown State. ............................... 2-0

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1890 (2-1-0)Cornell W 9-6Cornell L 6-12Vinton W 27-3

1891 (3-0-0)Cornell W 15-2Grinnell W 7-4Grinnell W 5-4

1892 (2-1-0)Grinnell W 7-5Minnesota W 5-3Ia. Agric. L 2-10

1893 (3-9-0)Luther L 0-12Luther L 3-8Grinnell L 2-9Chicago L 2-6Northwestern L 3-7Wisconsin L 5-7Coe W 14-7Drake W 10-9Ia. Agric. W 5-4Wisconsin L 6-15Ia. Agric. L 2-10Drake L 2-4

1894No scores of record

1895 (6-7-0)Grinnell L 7-13Grinnell W 15-5Ia. Agric. W 14-4Illinois L 8-10Wabash W 11-0Lake Forest L 3-6Rush. Med. Ctr. L 17-19Northwestern W 8-7Chicago L 6-38Cornell W 8-6Michigan L 4-16Nebraska W 5-4Illinois L 3-4

1896 (5-2-0)Grinnell W 5-3Toledo L 5-20Ia. Agric. W 3-2Grinnell W 12-4Cornell W 15-4Monmouth W 1-0Grinnell L 9-10

1897 (6-6-0)Knox W 9-1Dubuque L 1-6Grinnell W 18-10Cornell W 13-4Ames W 10-2Monmouth W 21-0Nebraska L 7-14Cornell L 5-6Oak Park L 3-8Chicago L 6-10Grinnell L 3-9Grinnell W 5-3

1888 (5-2-1)Cornell W 7-4Missouri L 6-8Missouri W 13-5Cornell L 3-4Upper Iowa W 7-2Luther W 5-3Highland W 3-2Grinnell T 7-7

1899 (5-6-1)Knox W 2-0Upper Iowa W 7-4Highland Park W 8-4Upper Iowa L 5-6Luther W 11-1Cornell L 1-2Nebraska L 1-5Highland Park L 2-3Grinnell T 3-3Grinnell L 10-11Cornell L 1-6Iowa Normal W 8-5

1900 (13-2-0)Cornell W 12-5Bradley W 13-2Knox W 14-7Kansas W 10-3Wisconsin L 6-11Knox W 14-5Bradley W 10-2Illinois L 0-17Northwestern W 10-8Iowa Normal W 5-2Minnesota W 11-7Ames W 7-0Simpson W 9-6Cornell W 15-2Grinnell W 16-2

1901 (12-6-0)Knox W 9-5Grinnell W 10-1Augustana S.D. W 8-1Nebraska L 2-5Ames W 21-3Coe W 10-1Iowa Normal W 7-6Minnesota L 2-8Simpson W 8-4Grinnell W 17-12Knox W 6-2Bradley W 11-5Chicago L 3-9Minnesota L 0-5Iowa Normal W 9-1Coe W 14-4Coe L 1-3Illinois L 3-4

1902 (7-13-0)Grinnell W 8-4Iowa Normal W 11-4Knox L 2-8Cornell L 8-9Nebraska L 2-7Coe L 5-8Iowa Normal W 12-3Minnesota L 1-6

Luther L 5-15Upper Iowa L 4-7Knox L 5-8Lombard L 0-8Illinois L 1-16Purdue L 2-5Grinnell W 15-4Upper Iowa W 7-0Ames L 0-2Cornell W 12-4Minnesota L 2-3Coe W 5-0

1903 (11-7-0)Luther L 3-9Drake W 5-0Iowa Normal W 21-13Upper Iowa L 0-3Drake W 5-2Nebraska W 7-3Coe W 6-3Knox L 5-10Cornell W 7-5Coe W 5-2Luther W 5-0Ames L 0-5Simpson W 10-1Drake W 15-0Ames L 3-7Upper Iowa W 4-0Grinnell L 1-2Grinnell L 4-7

1904 (12-4-0)Missouri W 2-1Kansas L 5-9Kansas L 6-10Iowa Normal W 12-0Simpson W 11-10Ames L 6-7Missouri W 4-0Iowa Normal W 10-4Cornell W 7-0Minnesota W 4-0Grinnell W 6-3Simpson W 6-1Coe W 10-5

Ames L 0-1Grinnell W 9-4Cornell W 5-0

1905 (12-2-0)Coe W 7-2Chicago W 5-3Northwestern W 7-4Knox L 3-7Nebraska L 1-3Cornell W 4-3Nebraska W 1-0Iowa Normal W 9-4Coe W 9-5Grinnell W 5-0Iowa Normal W 11-2Luther W 4-1Grinnell W 2-0Cornell W 4-3

1906 (9-5-0)Luther W 10-6Minnesota L 2-4Minnesota L 1-2Coe W 3-1Nebraska W 3-2Cornell W 3-0Coe W 10-1Grinnell W 1-0Cornell L 3-7Iowa Normal W 14-1Ames L 2-12Simpson W 7-1Ames W 3-2Grinnell L 2-4

1907 (8-4-0)Missouri L 3-4St. Thomas (MN) L 5-8Minnesota L 0-5Iowa State W 11-4Iowa Normal W 4-2Nebraska W 5-2Grinnell W 4-2Cornell W 2-0Cornell W 6-2Grinnell W 2-1Iowa State W 9-5Minnesota L 1-2

1908 (7-9-0)Chicago L 3-6Coe L 3-4Luther W 6-1Minnesota L 2-3Minnesota L 4-6Nebraska L 2-5Minnesota L 1-4Cornell W 7-2Cornell W 5-0Coe L 2-3Drake W 5-2Grinnell W 6-0Drake W 7-1Grinnell W 1-0Illinois L 1-3Illinois L 0-2

1909 (9-3-0)Morningside W 6-4Upper Iowa W 7-4South Dakota W 2-1Ames W 3-1Coe W 6-1Ames L 5-6Cornell W 9-4Drake W 1-0Grinnell L 0-1Coe L 5-6Drake W 8-7Cornell W 5-2

1910 (8-6-0)Coe W 3-0Morningside W 6-0Beloit W 5-2Wisconsin L 1-6Illinois L 0-5St. Joe’s (Dub.) L 1-2Minnesota W 4-3Minnesota L 1-2Ames W 1-0Ames L 3-4Wisconsin L 0-1Minnesota W 5-2Cornell W 4-3

Cornell W 3-0

1911 (9-9-0)Leander Clark W 1-0Chicago L 1-8Illinois L 2-10Illinois L 1-14Ames L 0-2Minnesota L 0-2Morningside L 7-8Ames L 1-5Cornell W 1-0St. Joe’s W 3-2Minnesota W 5-2Wisconsin W 5-2Cornell W 3-2Waseda L 0-2Waseda W 2-0Minnesota L 3-5Grinnell W 4-0

1912 (7-3-1)Illinois L 3-5Chicago L 0-10Morningside W 5-4Chicago W 3-2Cornell W 5-3Ames L 1-6Cornell W 7-2Ames W 5-4Grinnell W 1-0Grinnell W 4-2Illinois T 1-1

1913 (8-8-0)Chicago L 7-12Wabash W 3-2Indiana L 2-4Illinois L 1-6Coe W 8-2Minnesota L 3-4Illinois L 3-4Cornell W 4-1Ames W 3-2St. Joe’s W 9-4Minnesota W 9-6Nebraska W 7-4

Cornell L 2-6Grinnell L 1-3Ames L 4-5Grinnell W 11-3

1914 (10-6-0)Highland Park W 6-4Chicago L 0-8Cornell W 4-3St. Joe’s W 7-6Coe W 2-0St. Joe’s W 3-1Minnesota L 2-8Minnesota W 5-3Ames L 1-2Highland Park L 2-3Northwestern L 5-6Coe W 17-6Minnesota W 3-0Ames W 7-2Grinnell W 6-1Grinnell L 1-2

1915 (12-3-2)Chicago T 5-5Penn W 9-1Minnesota L 2-7Cornell W 7-2Northwestern W 14-4Chicago W 7-4Cornell W 7-0Dubuque W 5-1Minnesota W 9-7Minnesota L 0-3Ames T 2-2Purdue W 9-0Upper Iowa W 4-0Northwestern L 0-4Coe W 5-1Grinnell W 5-1Grinnell W 5-2

1916 (9-6-0)Emporia W 2-1Chicago L 1-3Iowa Normal W 8-0Cornell W 3-0

Cornell L 1-3Ames W 5-4Wisconsin L 8-12Chicago W 5-4Waseda W 8-2Wisconsin W 3-0Purdue L 4-6Indiana L 0-3Grinnell W 7-2Ames L 2-3Grinnell W 2-1

1917 (4-6-1)Chicago W 9-7Coe T 3-3Indiana L 4-5Chicago L 1-8Illinois L 0-8Cornell L 3-4Northwestern W 5-3Illinois L 7-8Illinois L 4-7Northwestern W 12-5Ames W 11-7

1918 (7-5-0)Coe W 8-3Cornell W 17-2Cornell W 6-3Indiana W 7-4Chicago W 10-2Illinois L 0-3Ames L 1-3Ames W 6-3Notre Dame W 2-1Michigan L 0-2Notre Dame L 3-4Michigan L 2-7

1919 (10-6-0)Coe W 5-4Coe W 4-2Chicago W 6-5Purdue W 7-6Illinois W 4-3Cornell W 5-4Illinois L 3-4

Michigan L 1-8Michigan L 1-11Notre Dame L 0-8Notre Dame L 3-4Ames L 1-4Ames W 10-8Indiana W 5-3Indiana W 7-3Cornell W 9-0

1920 (8-4-1)Coe W 1-0Coe W 8-4Upper Iowa W 3-0Purdue T 1-1Illinois W 4-3Indiana W 5-0Indiana W 8-2Illinois L 1-2Ames W 12-3Notre Dame L 8-9Michigan L 3-12Purdue W 2-0Notre Dame L 2-3

1921 (5-9-0)Coe W 7-1Northwestern W 9-0Purdue L 3-5Illinois L 2-12Cornell W 7-3Notre Dame L 2-4Mich. Aggies W 5-3Michigan L 4-9Illinois L 2-5Indiana L 4-5Indiana L 1-3Michigan L 2-10Northwestern W 4-2Chicago L 4-7

1922 (10-7-0)Iowa Teachers W 7-0Cornell W 12-1Coe W 12-8Upper Iowa W 8-3Upper Iowa L 0-5

Coe W 10-1Illinois L 5-6Purdue L 1-5De Pauw W 7-2Michigan L 1-7Chicago L 6-11Wisconsin W 8-6Wisconsin L 1-10Michigan L 9-10Purdue W 7-4Minnesota W 6-1Minnesota W 7-1

1923 (9-7-0)Coe W 7-0Coe W 8-0Coe W 7-2Illinois L 0-7Carleton W 3-2Chicago W 13-2Kansas L 5-7Kansas W 4-1Illinois W 7-2Minnesota L 3-4Michigan L 6-7Notre Dame L 0-1Michigan L 4-7Notre Dame L 2-3Chicago W 2-1Minnesota W 3-1

1924 (10-8-0)Purdue W 8-4Northwestern W 8-1Minnesota L 1-6Illinois L 4-5Illinois L 4-6Minnesota L 4-9Michigan L 2-3Michigan L 1-5Notre Dame W 3-2Notre Dame L 6-9Chicago W 3-1Coe W 5-2Coe W 13-3Coe W 10-6Cornell W 4-1Meiji (Japan) W 8-2

Chicago W 9-7Northwestern L 0-1

1925 (9-8-1)St. Louis L 5-8Tulane W 5-1Tulane W 6-4La. St W 4-3La. St T 4-4Illinois L 1-4Northwestern W 9-6Chicago W 5-3Illinois W 9-7Notre Dame L 2-5Minnesota W 1-0Northwestern W 4-1Indiana L 1-2Minnesota L 6-7Michigan L 2-4Ohio St L 0-3Michigan W 8-4Notre Dame L 1-4

1926 (11-10-0)Coe W 6-4Coe W 10-2Miss. St W 4-2Mississippi W 6-5Miss. St L 4-12Mississippi W 2-0Illinois L 3-8Northwestern L 7-11Carleton L 8-2Notre Dame L 1-5Northwestern L 2-5Notre Dame W 3-2Chicago W 18-0St. Louis W 3-2Illinois L 4-11Minnesota L 1-5Michigan L 5-6Carleton W 5-4Michigan L 3-5Minnesota L 0-11Indiana W 12-7

1927 (10-7-1)Miss. Coll. L 3-8Miss. Coll. L 5-6Miss. St L 0-2Mississippi L 0-3St. Louis W 12-2Wisconsin W 4-2Illinois L 1-6Northwestern W 9-6Notre Dame W 8-4Minnesota W 3-1Illinois T 1-1Indiana W 8-7Notre Dame W 2-0Michigan L 0-6Indiana L 3-9Northwestern W 8-4Michigan W 4-3Minnesota W 14-7

1928 (12-7-0)St. Louis W 5-0La. St W 13-1La. St W 3-0Tulane L 1-2Tulane W 6-1Miss. State L 5-8Washington W 3-2Michigan L 6-7Wisconsin W 5-4Northwestern W 11-8Indiana W 6-1Minnesota W 2-1Michigan L 1-6Notre Dame W 6-5Illinois L 0-4Illinois W 4-2Wisconsin L 6-9Northwestern W 4-3Minnesota L 0-2

1929 (21-11-0)St. Mary’s (KS) L 3-4Rice W 6-0Rice L 4-7Miss. Coll. W 8-2Miss. Coll. W 12-3S.W. La. L 0-2

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S.W. La. W 14-1Washington W 8-3Monmouth W 11-0Illinois L 1-3Notre Dame W 13-7Northwestern W 7-3Illinois L 0-5Notre Dame L 2-7Northwestern W 9-5Minnesota W 5-3Meiji (Japan) L 4-5Meiji (Japan) W 8-3Chicago W 8-1Iowa Teachers W 12-5Michigan L 1-2Chicago W 5-3Minnesota W 8-3Indiana W 5-0Butler W 3-2Cincinnati L 6-7Boston L 1-11Holy Cross L 3-8U.S. Sub Base W 11-3U.S. Naval T.S. W 9-3Providence W 2-1Amherst W 7-3

1930 (12-9-0)Missouri W 14-0Texas A&M L 6-9Texas L 0-9Texas L 9-14S. Pacific RR W 6-2M.K. & T. RR W 3-2Concordia Sem. L 1-6Iowa Teachers W 4-1Bradley W 3-2Nebraska L 0-2Nebraska W 3-2Drake W 6-3Notre Dame L 4-5Lake Forest W 15-2Luther L 2-4Carleton W 4-1Luther W 4-3Notre Dame L 4-8

Lake Forest W 7-6Amour Tech W 21-1

1931 (7-10-0)Luther W 3-2Luther W 8-3Luther L 4-5Luther W 11-10Iowa Teachers W 3-2Iowa Teachers W 4-2Northwestern L 6-10Michigan L 5-12Notre Dame L 4-10Chicago L 7-10Northwestern L 0-7Wisconsin L 1-2Chicago L 8-9Michigan L 0-2Minnesota L 2-4Notre Dame W 8-1Minnesota W 8-4

1932 (5-9-0)Luther L 6-7Luther L 5-6Northwestern W 13-10Iowa Teachers W 5-0Carleton L 10-11Mich. Normal L 11-15Michigan St L 4-12Michigan St L 3-4Wisconsin W 2-1Wisconsin L 1-2Notre Dame L 5-7Notre Dame W 5-4Minnesota L 8-9Minnesota W 8-7

1933 (12-10-0)W. Michigan L 3-5W. Michigan L 3-9Michigan St L 0-4Hillsdale W 5-2Upper Iowa W 4-1Monmouth L 5-6Luther L 4-6Carleton W 9-1

Minnesota L 3-20Iowa Teachers W 12-4Notre Dame L 5-8Notre Dame L 0-2Northwestern W 9-4Northwestern L 1-5Carleton W 3-0Wisconsin W 8-1Wisconsin W 4-3Upper Iowa L 3-8Iowa St W 4-0Iowa St W 7-1Iowa St W 5-1Iowa St W 3-0

1934 (18-12-1)Western Ill. W 7-0Bradley W 9-3Bradley W 10-8Iowa State W 6-2Iowa State W 15-1Iowa State W 5-1Iowa State W 5-2Iowa Teachers W 20-3Chicago W 4-1Chicago L 3-5Luther W 6-2Carleton L 4-8Minnesota W 10-3Minnesota L 4-8Monmouth W 9-2Northwestern L 8-10Northwestern W 5-0Notre Dame W 7-6Notre Dame L 2-17Carleton W 8-2Wisconsin L 2-9Wisconsin L 5-8Minnesota W 3-1Minnesota W 4-3Michigan L 1-2Mich. Normal W 7-5Mich. Normal T 5-5W. Michigan L 2-8W. Michigan L 3-5Michigan St L 0-6Michigan St L 1-6

1935 (13-12-0)W. Michigan L 3-6W. Michigan L 3-10Carleton W 3-2W. Illinois W 12-5Bradley W 4-1Bradley W 5-4Notre Dame W 11-1Notre Dame L 3-5Northwestern L 2-3Northwestern W 4-3Wisconsin L 1-3Wisconsin W 3-1Chicago L 4-5Chicago L 6-7Luther W 12-5Carleton W 3-1Minnesota W 6-5Minnesota L 5-6Minnesota L 3-5Minnesota L 6-7Mich. Normal W 4-2Mich. Normal W 4-0W. Michigan L 0-3Michigan St W 5-2Michigan St L 4-5

1936 (16-6-0)Illinois Coll. L 11-12W. Illinois W 5-0Bradley W 18-8Bradley W 11-3Northwestern W 7-4Northwestern W 8-1Chicago W 3-2Chicago W 9-1Luther W 7-1Carleton W 9-3Minnesota W 5-2Wisconsin W 8-6Wisconsin L 8-10Minnesota W 4-1Minnesota W 3-0N. Illinois W 16-2Notre Dame W 10-5

Michigan L 6-8Western St W 10-2Western St L 1-5

1937 (13-15-0)La. St L 4-5La. St L 4-6La. Tech W 10-1La. Tech W 6-3St. Louis W 16-1Bradley W 5-3Bradley W 8-5Wheaton L 3-5Chicago W 8-1Chicago L 6-7Michigan W 3-2Michigan L 3-5Luther L 1-4Minnesota L 2-4Minnesota L 3-5Wisconsin W 5-1Wisconsin L 4-6Western St L 1-6Northwestern W 4-3Northwestern W 7-3Minnesota L 0-8Minnesota L 0-6Notre Dame W 4-1Notre Dame L 2-3Michigan St L 1-3Michigan St W 7-5Western St L 0-8Western St W 3-2

1938 (12-12-0)Bradley W 14-6Bradley W 10-9Concordia W 17-3Millsaps L 4-7Millsaps L 2-4La. Tech L 0-2La. Tech L 1-3La. Tech L 2-8Missouri L 0-13Northwestern W 5-2Northwestern W 7-2Notre Dame W 13-9

Notre Dame L 1-2Michigan St L 2-5Michigan St W 5-3Luther L 6-8Minnesota L 2-3Wisconsin L 3-4Wisconsin W 5-2Chicago W 14-6Chicago W 6-0Ohio St W 3-2Minnesota W 10-6Minnesota L 5-6

1939 (19-5-0)Millsaps W 14-3Millsaps W 1-0Millsaps W 4-0La. Tech L 8-12La. Tech W 8-5La. Tech W 9-3St. Louis W 10-1Purdue L 1-4Illinois W 12-2Illinois L 0-8Luther W 11-4Carleton W 18-5Minnesota W 11-2Minnesota W 5-0Chicago W 8-6Chicago W 9-6Luther W 14-6Luther W 11-3Northwestern W 1-0Northwestern W 7-3Notre Dame W 8-4Notre Dame L 0-1Wisconsin W 8-0Wisconsin L 1-8

1940 (20-3-1)SW La. W 6-4SW La. W 3-0SW La. W 18-1La. Tech W 10-7La. Tech W 7-4La. Tech T 2-2Bradley W 15-8

Luther W 9-3Luther W 1-0Purdue W 2-0Illinois W 7-4Illinois L 3-4Wisconsin W 5-0Wisconsin W 4-3Chicago W 14-3Chicago W 12-2Northwestern L 5-13Northwestern L 3-4Michigan St W 8-4Michigan St W 4-0Western St W 4-3Western St W 6-4Minnesota W 7-2Minnesota W 8-3

1941 (22-6-0)La. Tech W 8-2La. Tech W 8-5SW La. W 11-8SW La. W 2-1La. St L 3-4La. St W 3-2Notre Dame W 3-0Notre Dame L 2-4Upper Iowa W 4-3Indiana W 9-3Indiana W 6-5Luther W 5-3Minnesota L 3-4Minnesota L 2-3Chicago W 12-1Chicago W 12-1Northwestern L 2-3Northwestern W 8-7Luther W 9-0Luther W 4-3Wisconsin W 6-0Wisconsin W 4-1Michigan St W 3-2Michigan St W 5-2W. Michigan L 1-5W. Michigan W 5-4Ohio St W 6-0Ohio St W 5-1

1942 (15-2-1)Luther W 14-1Bradley T 6-6Minnesota W 19-2Minnesota W 5-3Notre Dame W 10-5Notre Dame W 4-1Indiana L 0-7Indiana W 15-10Northwestern W 5-1Northwestern W 12-1W. Michigan W 5-0Chicago W 1-0Chicago W 8-0Michigan St W 9-2Wisconsin L 4-7Wisconsin W 4-3Ohio St W 10-1Ohio St W 7-5

1943 (8-4-0)Upper Iowa W 8-1W. Illinois W 7-1Michigan W 4-3Michigan L 3-7Northwestern W 13-4Northwestern W 5-2Wisconsin W 6-1Wisconsin L 1-4Minnesota L 3-7Minnesota L 2-5Chicago W 18-2Chicago W 18-2

1944 (3-5-0)Chicago W 11-1Chicago W 11-3Wisconsin L 1-7Michigan L 0-7Michigan L 2-20W. Michigan L 3-4Northwestern W 1-0Northwestern L 1-16

1945 (4-6-0)Ottumwa NAS W 14-5Wisconsin L 3-4Wisconsin L 3-4Ottumwa NAS L 12-15Illinois L 2-4Illinois L 0-4Northwestern W 6-3Northwestern W 5-4Minnesota L 1-4Minnesota W 6-4

1946 (11-6-0)Iowa Preflight W 4-1Luther W 7-0Luther W 7-1Bradley L 2-4Bradley W 5-0Iowa Preflight W 6-0Purdue W 6-3Purdue W 5-1Minnesota L 4-7Minnesota L 7-10Wisconsin L 1-6Notre Dame L 0-3Notre Dame L 4-9Chicago W 1-0Chicago W 5-0Northwestern W 4-1Northwestern W 5-1

1947 (13-11-1)SW La. W 6-5SW La. T 6-6La. St W 6-3La. Tech L 1-4La. Tech L 8-9Concordia W 18-7W. Michigan W 14-3Purdue W 6-1Purdue W 5-4Luther W 12-4Wisconsin W 4-3Wisconsin L 4-5Notre Dame L 2-3Michigan L 1-10Michigan L 3-7

Ohio St L 2-3Ohio St W 4-3La. Tech L 5-6La. Tech W 10-3Luther W 8-0Minnesota W 8-7Minnesota L 0-2Bradley L 7-11Northwestern W 4-3Northwestern L 1-2

1948 (15-12-0)La. Tech W 2-0La. Tech L 1-2Ark. Teach W 14-4Ark. Teach L 7-11Ark. St W 15-2Washington W 6-1Luther W 17-0Luther W 7-0Bradley L 3-6Bradley W 5-3Michigan L 2-5Michigan L 7-9Notre Dame L 7-8Notre Dame W 4-3Northwestern W 7-1Northwestern W 3-1Minnesota W 5-4Minnesota W 4-3Wisconsin L 3-4W. Michigan L 5-8W. Michigan L 4-6Ohio St W 10-5Ohio St L 1-4La. Tech W 11-3La. Tech W 7-3Purdue L 3-9Purdue L 3-7

1949 (14-8-0)Bradley W 5-4Bradley L 5-12Notre Dame W 8-1Notre Dame L 3-4W. Michigan L 4-5W. Michigan L 1-3

Monmouth W 4-0Clinton W 7-1Illinois W 3-0Illinois L 12-13LaPlant-Choate W 9-3Purdue W 6-1Purdue L 3-6Rockford W 14-7Indiana W 7-2Indiana L 4-5Wisconsin W 3-2Wisconsin W 7-6Minnesota W 2-0Minnesota W 9-4Northwestern L 8-10Northwestern W 20-3

1950 (19-6-0)Washington W 6-5Ark. Teach W 13-3Ark.Teach L 0-1Ark.Poly W 6-4Ark. Poly W 7-1Coll. of Ozarks W 18-3Coll. of Ozarks W 16-1St. Louis W 11-8Illinois W 6-3Illinois L 0-11Bradley W 1-0Bradley L 2-6Indiana L 4-5Indiana W 6-1Purdue W 6-5Michigan St W 5-3Michigan St L 6-7Wisconsin L 5-6Wisconsin W 9-3Minnesota W 3-0Minnesota W 7-1Northwestern W 6-0Northwestern W 15-2W. Michigan W 3-0W. Michigan W 6-3

1951 (11-13-0)SW La. L 1-6SW La. W 12-7

La. Tech L 3-4Ark. Teach W 14-7Ark. Teach W 13-0La. Tech W 12-9Luther W 9-0Luther L 6-5Notre Dame L 0-3Notre Dame L 10-11Northwestern L 3-9Northwestern L 4-8Michigan W 4-3Michigan W 9-8Mankato St W 7-1Michigan St W 5-8Michigan St L 9-12Minnesota L 1-6Minnesota L 2-3Illinois W 4-3Illinois L 2-5Wisconsin L 1-9Wisconsin W 5-0W. Michigan L 3-4

1952 (12-14-0)Arizona L 0-3Arizona L 4-11Arizona W 8-6Arizona L 3-4Arizona L 2-7Arizona L 3-8Notre Dame W 7-2Notre Dame W 3-2Bradley W 5-2Bradley L 2-10Luther W 11-7Minnesota L 0-6Minnesota W 6-1Minnesota L 0-4W. Illinois W 7-0Michigan L 3-10Michigan St W 4-1Michigan St L 0-1Purdue L 2-3Purdue L 1-4Coe W 12-1Wisconsin L 4-7Wisconsin W 5-2

Ohio St W 5-1Illinois L 1-4Illinois W 4-3

1953 (15-10-1)Arizona L 9-10Arizona L 4-5Arizona L 7-10Arizona W 15-12Arizona L 6-7Arizona W 7-3W. Michigan W 6-5W. Michigan L 0-2Notre Dame T 4-4Notre Dame L 2-8Bradley W 5-4Bradley W 6-1Luther W 6-1W. Illinois W 10-7Michigan St L 2-3Michigan W 4-2Michigan W 5-3Purdue W 11-3Indiana W 8-3Indiana W 1-0Wisconsin L 2-5Northwestern W 7-3Northwestern W 6-0Ohio St W 10-2Ohio St L 1-2Illinois L 3-7

1954 (10-15-1)W. Michigan W 7-6W. Michigan T 6-6Arizona L 3-4Arizona W 3-2Arizona L 5-6Arizona L 9-17Arizona L 5-6Arizona W 13-1Illinois L 5-6Purdue W 9-5Purdue W 7-1Minnesota W 3-2Minnesota L 1-6Minnesota L 0-7W. Illinois W 10-1

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Michigan St L 3-6Michigan L 3-8Michigan L 1-2Ohio St L 2-8Indiana W 11-3Indiana L 2-6Notre Dame W 18-1Notre Dame L 1-4Wisconsin L 4-21Northwestern W 2-0Northwestern L 0-2

1955 (6-18-0)Arizona L 5-6Arizona L 7-27Arizona L 2-3Arizona L 6-7Arizona W 18-17Arizona L 1-4W. Michigan L 0-1W. Michigan L 5-6Bradley L 2-4Purdue L 3-4W. Illinois W 3-1Minnesota W 7-3Minnesota L 2-5Minnesota L 5-11Luther W 3-2Michigan L 2-4Michigan St L 6-9Michigan St L 1-2Indiana W 4-2Ohio St L 5-7Ohio St W 10-0Northwestern L 4-6Wisconsin L 1-4Wisconsin L 2-3

1956 (11-16-1)Arizona L 7-13Arizona L 0-20Arizona L 7-8Arizona L 3-5Arizona L 2-4Arizona L 2-5W. Michigan W 6-4

W. Illinois W 13-3Luther W 9-0Luther W 11-3Notre Dame L 4-5Notre Dame W 6-1Bradley L 2-6Bradley W 7-2Northwestern L 1-2Wisconsin L 0-2Purdue W 2-1Illinois W 9-0Illinois L 7-8Minnesota L 0-7Minnesota L 7-17Minnesota L 8-18Michigan L 2-6Michigan St W 5-3Michigan St W 8-3Indiana W 2-1Ohio St L 3-5Ohio St T 4-4

1957 (9-10-0)Arizona W 10-7Arizona L 3-4Arizona L 13-22Arizona L 15-16Arizona L 6-12Arizona L 6-8Luther W 3-1Wisconsin W 3-1W. Illinois L 2-10Illinois W 3-2Purdue L 9-19Purdue W 9-6Minnesota W 3-2Minnesota W 6-4Michigan St L 5-6Michigan L 8-9Ohio St W 4-3Indiana W 1-0Indiana L 1-8

1958 (9-19-2)Arizona L 4-11Arizona L 0-8Arizona L 6-7

Arizona L 6-16Arizona W 9-7Arizona W 8-3Luther W 6-2Luther W 11-8W. Illinois W 4-3W. Illinois W 5-1W. Illinois T 4-4Bradley L 1-2Bradley L 7-10Bradley L 0-3W. Michigan T 7-7Ohio St L 3-7Indiana L 3-6Indiana L 5-6Wisconsin L 3-4Northwestern L 2-5Northwestern W 1-0Illinois W 8-7Purdue W 3-2Purdue L 2-4Minnesota L 1-5Minnesota L 1-4Minnesota L 1-6Michigan St L 2-5Michigan L 3-7Michigan L 5-6

1959 (10-18-1)Arizona T 6-6Arizona W 12-9Arizona L 3-12Arizona L 3-9Arizona L 6-7Arizona W 10-4W. Illinois W 5-4W. Illinois L 6-7W. Illinois W 3-2Luther W 5-4Bradley L 5-6Bradley L 3-4Bradley L 1-6W. Michigan L 5-6W. Michigan L 2-6Indiana L 4-6Ohio St L 8-9Ohio St L 2-7

Northwestern L 5-6Wisconsin L 1-4Wisconsin W 3-2Purdue W 7-3Illinois L 4-7Illinois W 4-3Minnesota L 1-3Minnesota L 1-2Minnesota L 3-5Michigan St W 4-1Michigan St W 2-0

1960 (7-17-0)Luther W 11-4Arizona L 5-11Arizona L 6-18Arizona L 6-23Arizona L 1-15Arizona L 6-7Arizona L 5-10Luther W 6-2Luther W 4-3Bradley L 1-3Bradley L 0-16Bradley L 3-7Michigan L 0-6Indiana L 2-4Northwestern L 5-11Wisconsin W 2-0Wisconsin W 2-1Coe W 5-2Purdue L 2-1Illinois W 4-1Illinois L 2-3Minnesota L 3-17Minnesota L 0-7Minnesota L 0-8

1961 (8-16-0)Arizona L 3-8Arizona L 12-13Arizona L 0-15Arizona L 4-6Arizona L 7-11Arizona L 5-6Luther W 8-4W. Illinois L 4-5

W. Illinois W 14-13Bradley W 4-0Michigan St L 2-3Ohio St W 6-5Indiana L 2-9Indiana L 6-8Wisconsin W 5-4Northwestern L 1-6Northwestern W 7-6Illinois L 0-4Purdue L 8-19Purdue W 10-6Coe W 6-3Minnesota L 2-5Minnesota L 2-3Minnesota L 0-7

1962 (13-16-1)W. Illinois W 10-3W. Illinois L 5-10W. Illinois L 3-4W. Illinois W 10-8W. Illinois T 10-10Luther W 9-0Luther W 21-1Luther L 6-7Bradley W 3-2Bradley W 4-3Bradley L 8-10Bradley L 9-12Bradley L 5-7Bradley W 5-1W. Illinois W 8-5W. Illinois L 6-7Michigan L 6-9Michigan St W 13-10Michigan St L 5-7Indiana W 8-6Ohio State L 1-8Ohio State L 4-7Wisconsin L 2-7Wisconsin W 4-3Purdue L 4-5Illinois L 2-6Illinois L 0-1Minnesota W 4-1Minnesota L 3-4

Minnesota W 5-1

1963 (20-9-0)W. Illinois W 7-3W. Illinois W 10-6W. Illinois W 15-0W. Illinois W 11-6W. Illinois W 6-3W. Illinois W 7-5Bradley L 4-5Bradley L 9-10Bradley L 7-8Bradley W 8-7Bradley L 0-6Bradley W 8-4Luther W 20-4Luther W 9-0Luther W 5-0Minnesota W 3-2Minnesota L 8-9Minnesota W 2-1Michigan St L 8-16Indiana W 6-5Ohio St W 11-3Ohio St W 3-1Northwestern W 6-5Wisconsin W 15-9Wisconsin L 7-8Illinois L 6-7Illinois W 9-5

1964 (13-16-1)Arizona T 7-7Arizona W 5-0Arizona L 8-9Arizona W 14-6Arizona L 3-10Arizona L 0-4Luther W 10-0Luther W 23-0W. Illinois L 2-4W. Illinois L 5-13W. Illinois L 1-4Bradley W 4-0Bradley L 6-13Bradley L 2-4

Coe W 11-4Illinois W 8-2Purdue L 4-6Purdue L 0-3Minnesota L 2-9Minnesota L 0-4Minnesota L 0-2Michigan St W 5-4Michigan W 6-2Michigan L 3-5Ohio St L 0-3Indiana W 10-6Indiana L 1-2Wisconsin W 5-4Northwestern W 14-4Northwestern W 11-2

1965 (13-12-0)Luther W 10-1Luther W 11-1Arizona L 0-2Arizona L 1-12Arizona L 7-9Arizona L 3-10Arizona L 0-6Arizona L 0-2Central W 4-0Bradley L 1-3Illinois L 2-5N. Illinois W 4-0Minnesota W 5-3Minnesota L 0-1Minnesota W 3-2Coe W 5-0Michigan St L 3-4Michigan L 3-4Michigan W 2-1Cornell W 6-2Ohio St L 0-3Indiana W 10-0Wisconsin W 2-0Northwestern W 10-0Northwestern W 6-2

1966 (14-15-0)W. Illinois L 5-6W. Illinois W 5-4

W. Illinois W 4-1Arizona L 2-7Arizona W 6-5Arizona L 1-6Arizona L 4-6Arizona L 4-8Arizona L 4-18Luther W 7-0Luther L 2-4Luther W 4-0Luther W 7-0Coe W 2-0Coe W 5-0Northwestern W 9-0Wisconsin L 1-6Wisconsin W 2-0Wayne St L 2-4Wayne St W 2-0Purdue W 7-3Northern Ill. W 3-2Minnesota L 1-8Minnesota L 0-7Minnesota L 0-3Michigan W 4-1Michigan St. L 2-4Michigan St L 0-1Indiana L 3-4

1967 (19-12-1)Luther W 1-0Luther L 3-5Luther T 0-0Bradley W 3-1Bradley L 0-1Simpson W 5-3Simpson W 14-1Northwestern W 4-1Wisconsin L 0-8Wisconsin L 4-5Coe W 6-0Coe L 0-1Purdue L 2-3Purdue W 6-0Illinois L 2-3Illinois W 7-0N. Illinois W 4-2

N. Illinois W 13-4Minnesota L 3-9Minnesota W 4-2Wayne St W 6-2Wayne St W 5-1Michigan L 0-2Michigan W 6-4Michigan St W 3-0Michigan St W 4-3Drake W 15-3Drake W 4-2Indiana W 6-0Indiana L 4-6Ohio St L 1-2Ohio St L 0-1

1968 (19-11-1)W. Illinois L 0-2W. Illinois W 4-1W. Illinois W 3-0W. Illinois W 7-1Luther W 7-0Luther W 3-1Luther W 11-0Luther W 1-0N. Illinois W 1-0Ohio St L 3-5Ohio St W 2-0Indiana W 2-1Indiana L 3-5Central W 3-0Central W 5-0Wisconsin L 3-5Wisconsin L 0-10Northwestern W 6-1Northwestern L 1-2Illinois L 0-4Illinois W 1-0Wayne St W 4-0Wayne St W 2-1Minnesota L 6-9Minnesota L 1-5Simpson W 2-0Simpson W 8-3Drake L 1-2Drake W 5-2Michigan St L 2-5

Michigan St T 4-4

1969 (21-24-0)Luther W 2-1Arizona L 3-4Arizona L 3-14Grand Canyon L 4-6Grand Canyon L 3-7Arizona L 1-7Arizona L 0-1Arizona L 3-11Cochise W 8-5Arizona L 2-12Arizona L 4-8Minot St W 3-1Minot St L 1-3Monmouth W 2-1Monmouth W 5-2Creighton W 5-0Creighton W 5-1Upper Iowa W 4-1Upper Iowa L 2-7Ohio St L 0-4Ohio St L 3-7Indiana W 2-1Indiana W 3-0Coe W 7-2Coe W 4-0Wisconsin L 1-3Wisconsin L 2-5Northwestern W 5-0Northwestern L 5-6N. Illinois L 4-6N. Illinois L 2-3Illinois L 1-3Illinois W 5-3Purdue W 9-5Purdue W 4-2Drake W 11-1Drake W 6-2Minnesota L 0-8Minnesota W 6-5Penn W 3-1Penn W 4-0Michigan St L 0-5Michigan St L 5-14Michigan L 2-3

Michigan L 6-7

1970 (24-22-0)Grand Canyon L 1-11Grand Canyon L 2-4Arizona L 7-20Arizona W 8-4Arizona L 5-11Tulsa W 7-5Arizona L 2-5Cochise W 6-3Arizona L 2-6Arizona L 6-7Arizona L 4-15Arizona L 1-5Iowa St W 1-0Minot St W 2-0Minot St W 10-0Minot St W 2-1Minot St W 14-0Cornell W 5-1Cornell W 7-1W. Illinois L 6-9W. Illinois W 6-5W. Illinois W 3-0W. Illinois W 6-0Upper Iowa W 7-0Upper Iowa L 3-5Michigan L 2-7Michigan W 4-1Michigan St L 1-7Michigan St W 4-3Coe W 9-6Coe W 22-3Indiana W 9-3Indiana W 17-3Ohio St L 1-3Ohio St L 0-8N. Illinois W 21-9N. Illinois W 16-6Northwestern W 3-0Northwestern L 2-4Wisconsin L 0-1Purdue W 15-2Purdue L 1-5Illinois L 2-3Illinois L 3-8

Minnesota L 1-2Minnesota L 4-5

1971 (28-17-0)Arizona L 1-5Arizona L 1-10Cochise W 3-2Arizona L 3-4Arizona W 6-1Arizona L 4-11Grand Canyon W 9-4Wyoming W 10-5W. Colo. W 21-2Wyoming L 7-11W. Colo. W 15-2Drake L 7-8Drake W 11-1Michigan W 1-0Michigan L 1-2Michigan St L 6-7Michigan St L 0-2Iowa St L 1-4Iowa St W 2-1Loras W 5-1Loras W 11-2Cornell W 17-3Cornell W 7-1Indiana W 6-2Indiana W 5-3Ohio St W 7-3Ohio St W 6-0N. Illinois L 5-7N. Illinois W 14-4Northwestern L 3-8Northwestern W 7-5Wisconsin W 2-1Wisconsin L 2-3Upper Iowa W 8-1Upper Iowa W 4-2Iowa St L 5-11Iowa St W 8-4Purdue L 7-8Purdue W 6-5Illinois W 5-4Illinois L 2-4Warburg W 3-2Wartburg W 4-3

Minnesota L 2-3Minnesota (For.) W 7-0

1972 (25-17-0)Grand Canyon W 11-5Wyoming L 4-5Arizona L 1-10Arizona W 9-2Arizona L 6-7Arizona L 13-22N. Arizona W 10-8Drake W 19-1Drake W 3-1Cornell W 4-0Cornell W 7-2Iowa St L 1-3Iowa St L 0-1Ohio St L 2-3Ohio St W 9-3Indiana W 7-3Indiana L 1-2UNI L 1-8UNI W 10-5Michigan L 3-9Michigan W 1-0Creighton L 4-5Creighton L 6-9Illinois W 5-4Illinois W 3-0Purdue W 4-0Purdue W 12-1Minnesota W 3-2Minnesota W 6-2Wisconsin W 10-2Wisconsin W 4-0Northwestern W 6-1Northwestern W 10-8W. Illinois L 3-4W. Illinois L 4-5**NCAA Playoffs:**C. Michigan L 2-7N. Illinois W 8-1C. Michigan W 4-3Bowling Green W 4-2Bowling Green W 7-5**World Series:**Arizona St L 1-2Temple L 9-13

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1973 (16-14-1)Wyoming L 7-10Arizona W 3-2Arizona L 5-8N. Arizona T 7-7W. Colo. W 7-0Luther W 2-0Luther W 4-1Cornell W 9-2Cornell W 11-1Minnesota L 4-14Minnesota W 4-3UNI L 4-7UNI L 10-11Michigan St L 1-5Michigan St L 1-2Michigan W 2-1Michigan W 2-0Drake W 6-5Drake W 8-7Ohio St L 5-8Ohio St L 1-12Indiana W 2-1Indiana W 2-0Wisconsin L 5-6Wisconsin L 2-6Northwestern W 12-7Northwestern L 4-8Illinois L 0-2Illinois L 5-6Purdue W 11-3Purdue W 7-5

1974 (27-13)Wyoming W 11-7Wyoming W 10-8Arizona L 4-13Arizona L 3-7Arizona L 0-23Arizona L 6-11Oklahoma L 4-8W. Colo. W 13-0W. Colo. W 10-5W. Colo. W 15-1Wartburg W 5-1Warrburg W 12-3

Cornell W 7-6Cornell W 13-1Luther W 14-0Luther W 20-2Minnesota W 4-3Minnesota L 2-8Wisconsin St L 3-4Wisconsin St W 6-0Michigan L 2-11Michigan W 8-1Michigan St W 9-8Michigan St W 10-4Drake W 7-0Drake W 10-2Indiana W 12-8Indiana W 9-1Ohio St W 5-0Ohio St W 0-1Iowa St W 7-6Iowa St L 5-8Northwestern W 3-0Northwestern W 6-2Wisconsin L 2-3Wisconsin W 8-7UNI W 5-3UNI L 2-8Illinois W 5-4Illinois L 3-4

1975 (29-14)Memphis St W 7-3Mississippi St L 8-11Vanderbilt W 6-0Illinois St W 5-0New Orleans L 1-4Illinois St L 1-2New Orleans W 8-6Tulane W 15-4S. Alabama L 1-5S. Alabama L 5-8Missouri W 3-1New Orleans W 7-2N. Illinois W 5-2N. Illinois L 4-7Minnesota W 8-0Minnesota L 2-12W. Illinois L 1-2

W. Illinois L 6-7Luther W 14-3Luther W 4-0UNI W 5-3Wartburg L 4-1Wartburg W 9-1Indiana W 10-4Indiana W 5-3Ohio St W 9-8Ohio St L 6-7Cornell W 9-1Cornell W 12-3Iowa St W 11-0Iowa St W 8-0Northwestern L 2-3Northwestern W 13-9Wisconsin W 4-2Wisconsin W 5-3Central W 21-0Central W 11-4Purdue W 5-3Purdue W 10-3Illinois W 4-1Illinois W 8-4**NCAA Playoffs:**Tulsa L 2-3Texas A&M L 6-9Big Ten 2nd

1976 (23-16)Buffalo L 2-15Missouri W 4-2Michigan L 5-6Missouri L 6-13Michigan W 8-6Buffalo L 5-16Buffalo W 6-5Missouri L 4-8Michigan L 3-5Buffalo W 9-2Missouri L 6-11Cornell W 9-0Cornell W 2-1Luther W 2-1Luther W 3-1UNI W 17-5UNI W 13-1

W. Illinois W 14-1W. Illinois W 4-1Michigan St W 5-1Michigan St W 12-11Michigan L 3-14Michigan L 7-8Illinois W 3-0Illinois W 2-0Purdue L 1-5Purdue W 1-0Creighton L 0-2Creighton L 4-6Wisconsin W 2-0Wisconsin L 3-4Northwestern W 9-2Northwestern W 8-7Indiana L 2-3Indiana L 3-7Iowa St W 4-3Iowa St W 4-1Minnesota W 2-1Minnesota L 1-2Big Ten 5th

1977 (40-14)St. Louis W 10-3St. Louis W 9-1SEMO L 6-9SEMO W 14-5Memphis St W 6-3Memphis St L 2-6Mississippi W 11-10Illinois Circle W 7-0Murray St L 2-9Illinois Circle W 9-3Murray St W 12-6Illinois Circle W 14-1Murray St W 4-1Louisville L 7-10Ill. Central L 8-11Ill. Central W 11-2Louisville W 15-12Cornell W 12-0Cornell W 2-1UNI W 7-2UNI W 24-6Lewis W 8-6

Lewis W 4-2Luther W 5-4Luther W 24-3Michigan St L 4-5Michigan St L 3-4Michigan W 3-1Michigan L 1-8St. Francis W 3-1Wartburg W 10-0Wartburg W 3-0Illinois W 9-7Illinois L 4-5Purdue W 8-7Purdue W 9-1Augustana W 7-1Augustana W 10-1Central W 7-2Central W 20-2Wisconsin L 2-9Wisconsin W 2-1Northwestern W 8-7Northwestern W 7-3William Penn W 7-1William Penn W 5-0Iowa St L 6-7Iowa St W 7-1Ohio St L 0-6Ohio St L 1-2Indiana W 8-6Indiana W 10-1Minnesota W 6-2Minnesota L 1-10Big Ten Finish 4th

1978 (28-17)Colorado St L 2-13New Mexico W 8-1Tulsa L 4-7Wyoming L 5-6New Mexico L 3-8N.M. Highland W 12-3New Mexico L 6-14N.M. Highland W 8-1New Mexico L 3-7Wyoming L 3-7New Mexico W 8-3Tulsa L 4-6

Wyoming L 4-5W. Illinois W 11-4W. Illinois W 9-1W. Illinois W 9-0W. Illinois W 5-1Lewis W 17-5Lewis L 2-12Lewis W 2-1William Penn W 10-1William Penn W 23-1Upper Iowa W 4-0Upper Iowa W 12-2Illinois W 3-1Illinois W 3-1Purdue W 5-1Purdue L 0-2Ohio St L 6-7Ohio St W 11-0Indiana L 5-6Iowa St W 12-5Iowa St L 2-7Cornell W 12-0Coe W 14-2Minnesota L 5-6Minnesota W 6-1Wisconsin W 5-2Wisconsin L 5-6UNI W 21-1UNI W 11-4Northwestern W 3-1Northwestern W 5-1Michigan L 1-10Michigan W 1-0Big Ten Finish 4th

1979 (32-12)Missouri L 5-7Missouri L 4-5Missouri L 2-6E. Michigan L 1-3Arkansas L 4-7E. Michigan L 0-3Kansas St W 4-0Kansas St W 1-0Kansas St W 6-0Kansas St W 7-4UNI W 11-1

UNI W 2-0UNI W 9-3UNI W 14-1Loras W 1-0Loras W 5-3Central W 7-2Central W 5-0Illinois W 3-1Illinois W 5-4Purdue W 16-10Purdue W 15-4Luther W 2-0Luther W 5-0Wartburg W 15-0Wartburg W 18-3Ohio St L 2-7Ohio St W 2-1Indiana W 10-2Indiana W 2-1Minnesota W 7-3Minnesota L 1-5Wisconsin L 5-8Wisconsin L 2-3Coe W 9-5Coe W 13-7Northwestern W 6-3Northwestern W 9-3Upper Iowa W 13-0Upper Iowa W 19-3Iowa St W 16-6Iowa St W 13-2Michigan L 1-3Michigan L 1-2Big Ten Finish 5th

1980 (31-14)SMS L 4-6Mesa L 5-9Mesa W 10-7Neb-Omaha W 10-8New Mexico L 7-16Neb-Omaha W 21-0New Mexico L 6-11Neb-Omaha W 5-4Neb-Omaha W 6-3Texas-El Paso L 7-8New Mexico L 2-3

Iowa St L 2-4Iowa St L 3-4William Penn W 3-2William Penn W 7-3Milton W 3-1Milton W 5-2UNI W 1-0UNI W 6-0Luther W 5-4Luther W 6-0Purdue W 4-3Purdue W 10-2Illinois L 9-10Illinois L 2-3W. Illinois W 10-5W. Illinois W 12-7Loras W 8-1Loras L 7-8Indiana W 10-5Indiana L 1-4Ohio State W 6-2Ohio State W 9-5Coe W 8-4Coe W 5-1Northwestern W 2-1Northwestern W 6-5Wartburg W 10-2Wartburg W 11-1Wisconsin W 6-1Wisconsin L 2-3Minnesota L 5-7Minnesota W 4-3Michigan St. W 5-2Michigan St. W 1-0Big Ten Finish 3rd

1981 (44-21)Evangel W 9-0Evangel W 8-1Wis-LaCrosse W 6-1Wis-LaCrosse W 7-2Wis-LaCrosse W 10-6Wis-LaCrosse W 6-5Missouri L 3-4Missouri W 5-3Missouri L 1-5Missouri L 1-2

Murray St W 14-4W. Kentucky L 1-9Murray St L 3-15Murray St W 2-0Murray St L 0-7Indiana St W 6-3Murray St L 8-9KY Wesleyan W 22-2Murray St L 9-14SE Missouri W 6-2Murray St W 16-11Murray St L 4-11Monmouth W 20-3Monmouth W 4-2Creighton W 7-2Creighton W 5-1Creighton L 3-4Creighton W 6-3Luther W 8-1Luther W 12-3Milton W 7-2Illinois W 9-8Illinois L 2-10William Penn W 8-0William Penn W 6-0UW- Platteville W 5-1UW- Platteville W 5-0Loras W 3-0Loras W 4-3N.E. Mo. W 15-7W. Illinois W 6-3W. Illinois W 5-3Iowa State L 10-12Iowa State L 8-9Wisconsin W 3-0Wisconsin W 5-3Wisconsin W 5-3Wisconsin W 8-4Wartburg W 7-5Wartburg W 15-0UNI W 14-1Coe W 4-3Coe L 4-11Minnesota L 0-7Minnesota L 11-18Minnesota W 10-9Minnesota L 4-8

Central W 14-0Central W 9-0Iowa St L 3-16Iowa St L 1-13Northwestern L 0-3Northwestern W 5-1Northwestern L 7-8Northwestern W 7-5

1982 (31-23)Kansas St W 6-5Kansas St L 4-8Kansas St L 6-14Baker Univ. W 12-4Missouri L 0-4Missouri L 3-11N.M. Highlands W 10-1N.M. Highlands W 9-2Bradley L 5-7SW Mo. L 1-6S. Illinois W 7-3Toledo W 8-6New Mexico L 3-5Bradley W 4-2SW Mo. L 1-4Bradley W 3-1New Mexico L 1-11UW-Platteville W 15-4Loras W 11-0Loras W 3-2Milton W 9-3Milton L 4-5Luther W 5-1Luther W 13-4William Penn W 3-0William Penn W 3-0Illinois L 0-9Illinois L 0-2Illinois L 5-7Illinois L 0-12W. Illinois W 6-4W. Illinois W 2-1Iowa St W 7-6Iowa St L 5-9Wartburg W 13-6

Wartburg W 15-0UNI W 8-7UNI W 12-0Grandview W 2-1Grandview W 4-0Iowa St L 2-3Iowa St W 3-2Wisconsin W 6-2Wisconsin L 8-9Wisconsin L 0-1Wisconsin L 7-8Minnesota W 8-1Minnesota W 10-6Minnesota L 1-2Minnesota W 4-2Northwestern W 4-0Northwestern L 5-9Northwestern L 1-5Northwestern L 5-6Big Ten Finish 5th

1983 (32-21-1)Evangel (for.) W 2-0Mo. Western T 0-0Evangel W 12-1SMS L 5-9SMS L 0-2SMS L 1-11Hawaii Pacific W 6-2Hawaii Pacific W 7-6Cal Poly W 3-2Hawaii L 3-15Nagoya-Japan W 10-3Wichita St L 8-10Wichita St L 7-15Nagoya-Japan L 1-2Cal Poly W 3-2Hawaii W 5-4UW-Platteville W 9-3UW-Platteville W 13-1William Penn W 8-0William Penn W 6-0Illinois L 4-11Illinois W 7-3Illinois W 5-2Illinois W 9-8Luther W 12-3

Luther W 18-2Grandview L 4-9Grandview W 10-2Wartburg W 9-4Wartburg L 5-8Central W 7-5Central W 6-3Creighton W 7-3Creighton L 1-5Creighton W 2-1Creighton L 1-6Iowa St L 4-10Iowa St W 10-1Coe W 17-8Wisconsin W 11-9Wisconsin L 0-1Wisconsin W 11-9Wisconsin L 8-12St. Ambrose W 15-9Northwestern L 0-2Northwestern W 2-0Northwestern W 16-10Northwestern L 2-3Minnesota L 5-13Minnesota L 4-6Michigan L 0-1Michigan St W 6-2Minnesota W 2-0Michigan L 12-3Big Ten Finish 2nd

1984 (31-26) Evangel L 5-6Western Mo. L 4-8Evangel W 13-12SMS W 11-6SMS L 1-2SMS L 3-8New Hampshire W 6-1Columbia W 9-4Vermont W 13-6Stetson L 2-6Mercer L 0-4Stetson L 0-10Vermont W 7-3Mercer L 10-20Mercer L 8-10

Brown L 4-9Vermont L 6-12Murray St W 16-11Murray St L 2-13W. Michigan W 5-4W. Michigan W 8-2Murray St L 3-7Loras W 12-1Loras W 5-1NW Mo. L 2-9NW Mo. L 5-7UW-Platteville W 17-1UW-Platteville W 22-0UNI L 1-5UNI L 0-4Illinois L 2-3Illinois L 1-7Illinois W 14-8Grandview W 9-7Grandview W 12-6Luther W 14-7Luther W 14-4William Penn W 11-3William Penn W 6-3Wartburg W 14-5Wartburg W 27-1St. Ambrose W 23-6Wisconsin W 9-5Wisconsin W 9-8Wisconsin L 6-11Wisconsin L 2-7UNI W 17-5UNI L 4-7Coe W 8-6Northwestern W 10-6Northwestern W 6-5Northwestern W 17-3Northwestern L 1-12Minnesota L 3-7Minnesota L 0-4Minnesota L 1-3Minnesota W 6-4

1985 (40-20)Evangel W 3-2Evangel W 3-0SMS W 8-5SMS L 5-17

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SEMO W 8-4SEMO W 8-2MO- St. Louis W 13-11Wash. Univ. W 13-12Utah W 5-4New Mexico L 0-4Wyoming W 7-2Missouri L 8-9Utah L 4-6New Mexico L 13-27NM Highland W 16-15NM Highland W 17-3New Mexico L 3-12New Mexico L 10-21NM St L 6-8William Penn W 13-7William Penn W 3-2Mankato St W 7-2Mankato St W 4-2Wartburg W 8-4Wartburg W 14-6NW Mo. St W 8-3NW Mo. St W 8-1St. Francis W 7-3St. Francis L 5-16St. Xavier L 3-6St. Xavier W 12-5Grandview W 5-2Grandview W 16-7Iowa St L 7-10Iowa St W 5-2Augustana W 10-2Augustana W 18-12Illinois W 8-7Illinois L 7-14Illinois W 13-12Illinois L 4-9St. Ambrose W 17-1Wisconsin W 2-1Wisconsin W 9-8Wisconsin W 8-7Wisconsin W 7-6UNI W 20-5Grandview W 5-1Grandview L 3-5Coe W 9-3Minnesota L 2-10

Minnesota W 12-4Minnesota L 5-11Minnesota L 5-8Northwestern W 11-2Northwestern L 3-7Northwestern W 10-6Northwestern L 6-12

1986 (29-27)SEMO L 1-13SEMO L 13-14SEMO W 21-6SEMO W 15-6Mo. Western W 27-3Evangel L 9-10Missouri West. W 4-3SW Mo. St L 6-7SW Mo. St W 13-11SW Mo. St L 1-4UMass W 11-6Shippensburg W 6-1Brown L 5-7Rider L 11-17Virginia Tech W 4-3Stetson L 4-10Rider L 3-14Virginia Tech W 11-2Stetson L 2-13Rider W 13-2Virginia Tech L 3-5Augustana W 11-4Murray St W 26-3Murray St W 10-0Murray St W 14-4Murray St L 15-28Luther W 23-4Luther W 14-4Illinois L 3-7Illinois W 13-7Illinois L 8-22Illinois L 3-6Cornell W 11-0Northwestern L 2-6Northwestern L 3-6Northwestern L 0-5Northwestern L 5-6Quincy W 7-0

Quincy W 13-5Iowa St L 5-7Iowa St W 8-7Wartburg W 19-8Grandview W 20-8Grandview W 18-7St. Ambrose W 22-6Iowa St W 11-2Iowa St L 8-12UNI W 15-8Wisconsin L 7-10Wisconsin L 6-7Wisconsin L 4-10Wisconsin L 3-13Coe W 18-0Minnesota W 7-5Minnesota L 8-10Minnesota L 5-10

1987 (29-28)Missouri L 7-8Missouri L 11-28Missouri L 1-2Missouri L 0-11SMS L 6-10SMS W 7-2SMS L 5-6SMS W 18-13Mo. Western W 8-4Grand Canyon L 8-10E. Washington W 12-11Lewis & Clark L 5-8Lewis & Clark L 7-12Willamette W 18-9Utah L 6-8Grand Canyon L 7-13Mankato St L 3-5Mankato St W 8-4Quincy Coll. L 4-5Quincy Coll. W 7-6NW Mo. W 3-2NW Mo. W 17-6Luther W 16-1Luther W 8-0Wartburg W 20-1Illinois W 8-7Illinois W 5-2

Illinois L 8-10Illinois W 6-3Northwestern L 1-3Northwestern W 3-2Northwestern L 2-8Northwestern W 5-0St. Ambrose W 13-7Iowa St L 6-7Kansas W 15-2Kansas W 11-10Kansas L 8-9Grand View L 1-2Grand View W 5-4Augustana W 9-8Coe College W 14-4Wisconsin W 3-1Wisconsin W 7-2Wisconsin W 15-7Wisconsin L 7-8UNI W 6-4UNI L 5-6Iowa St L 2-12Iowa St L 6-10Minnesota L 2-4Minnesota W 6-3Minnesota L 0-3Minnesota L 8-15#Michigan W 9-4#Purdue L 0-4#Michigan L 1-7# - Big Ten Championships

1988 (29-25)NW Mo. W 17-4SMS L 0-3SMS W 11-2Evangel W 16-10SMS W 3-2San Diego St L 2-9San Diego St W 6-2UC-San Diego W 6-3San Diego L 4-11San Diego L 3-7Point Loma L 2-9U.S. Int’l W 6-2U.S. Int’l L 7-8Maine L 4-5

Wash St L 2-6Florida St L 0-8Minnesota W 7-6Augustana W 9-2Mankato St L 7-13Mankato St W 9-7Qunicy Coll. L 6-8Indiana W 4-1Indiana W 3-1Indiana W 6-5Indiana L 1-5UNI W 13-1Minnesota W 6-3Minnesota L 0-1W. Illinois W 14-9Illinois L 1-2Illinois L 4-8Illinois L 2-5Illinois L 4-7UNI W 19-10Minnesota W 4-1Minnesota W 17-3Purdue W 5-2Purdue L 3-11Purdue W 7-5Purdue W 2-1Michigan St W 3-2Michigan St W 5-2Michigan St W 4-3Michigan St L 1-2Iowa St W 6-5Wisconsin L 0-12Wisconsin L 1-2Wisconsin L 1-2Wisconsin W 8-2Grand View W 8-2Northwestern L 3-7Northwestern L 2-3Northwestern L 2-18Northwestern W 7-1

1989 (37-20)Kentucky W 17-6Maine W 5-2Texas A&M L 1-7Maine L 12-14Kentucky L 4-12

Texas A&M L 4-7UMass W 11-8S. Alabama W 15-2Wright St W 3-1UMass W 6-1Dartmouth W 8-1Xavier W 15-6St. Xavier W 8-3UMass L 4-5Dartmouth W 8-1Mankato St W 5-3Mankato St W 9-1Quincy Coll. W 10-0Quincy Coll. W 32-0W. Illinois W 12-4Grand View W 10-3Grand View L 7-8UNI W 7-1Augustana W 17-0Indiana W 5-1Indiana W 13-1Indiana W 10-6Indiana W 7-3Minnesota W 9-8Minnesota L 4-5Illinois W 5-4Illinois W 7-2Illinois L 3-13 Illinois L 13-14UNI W 11-2Wisconsin W 11-9Wisconsin W 8-7Wisconsin W 3-2Wisconsin W 22-3Minnesota W 2-0Minnesota L 2-3Michigan St W 7-5Michigan St L 2-3Michigan St L 1-9Michigan St L 4-6Purdue L 1-5Purdue W 12-7Purdue W 3-2Purdue W 6-0Iowa St W 5-4Iowa St L 3-6Northwestern L 2-3

Northwestern L 2-4Northwestern W 3-1Northwestern L 4-8#Illinois L 7-8#Ohio St L 2-4# - Big Ten Tournament

1990 (38-19)Missouri L 1-11Missouri L 3-4Missouri W 7-3NW Mo. St W 7-3SMS W 7-4SMS L 5-9SMS W 6-3Bradley W 8-7Bradley L 2-4Wm. Patterson W 13-4UIC W 18-9Mo. Baptist W 9-8Kean College W 5-0Rider W 10-6UIC W 4-2UNI W 9-4W. Illinois L 4-5Augustana W 16-2UNI W 13-4Michigan W 4-0Michigan W 2-1Michigan L 1-3Michigan W 9-0Minnesota W 13-0Minnesota W 8-6Ohio St W 4-1Ohio St W 3-2Ohio St W 9-1Ohio St L 4-11Minnesota W 5-3Minnesota W 3-2Northwestern W 8-1Northwestern W 6-2Northwestern W 6-5Northwestern L 7-8Iowa St L 5-12Iowa St L 15-18Bradley L 3-16Illinois W 9-8

Illinois W 10-9Illinois W 6-4Illinois W 4-3Indiana L 3-4Indiana W 7-2Indiana W 11-7Indiana L 0-3Iowa St W 4-3Iowa St L 4-5Wisconsin W 8-1Wisconsin L 2-3Wisconsin W 10-8Wisconsin W 14-3#Ohio St W 6-4#Illinois L 7-11#Ohio St L 5-8*Maine L 3-4*North Carolina L 3-5 # - Big Ten Tournament * - NCAA Playoffs

1991 (26-28-1)Missouri W 4-2Missouri L 0-5Missouri L 2-13SMS L 3-5N. Illinois W 16-3St. Louis L 3-6Bradley L 10-11Bradley W 4-2South Florida L 0-11South Florida L 8-10St. Leo Coll. L 6-7UIC W 7-3Fla. Southern W 7-2Bowling Green L 5-12W. Illinois W 5-0W. Illinois W 7-2W. Illinois L 7-17Mankato St W 5-4Mankato St T 4-4UNI W 5-2UNI W 7-3Michigan W 7-6Michigan W 6-5Michigan W 8-1

Michigan L 6-7Augustana W 11-1Grand View W 9-0Grand View W 9-0Indiana L 4-5Indiana L 0-8Indiana L 4-5Indiana L 6-21Minnesota W 6-1Minnesota L 3-6Wisconsin L 2-3Wisconsin W 6-0Wisconsin W 3-1Wisconsin W 7-0Minnesota L 1-2Minnesota L 3-6Ohio St L 2-5Ohio St W 8-6Ohio St L 2-4Ohio St L 3-6Iowa St W 18-1Iowa St W 7-6Iowa St L 14-16Northwestern L 1-5Northwestern L 6-7Northwestern W 10-7Northwestern W 9-7Illinois W 12-7Illinois L 2-12Illinois L 4-5Illinois L 1-7

1992 (26-28)N. Illinois L 3-4S. Illinois W 8-5E. Kentucky W 9-1SMS L 8-9SMS L 5-7SMS L 3-4SMS L 1-5Canisus W 18-3C. Conn. St W 9-5C. Conn. St L 9-12Plymouth St W 23-0Winona St W 11-5Mankato St L 2-9Northwestern W 5-3

Northwestern W 13-10Northwestern L 3-4Northwestern W 14-3Mankato St L 2-9Mankato St L 2-6Indiana W 5-2Indiana L 3-4Indiana W 3-2Indiana L 2-7UNI W 3-2Upper Iowa W 15-0Illinois W 1-0Illinois L 2-16Illinois L 5-6Illinois L 2-4W. Illinois W 15-1St. Ambrose W 11-2St. Ambrose W 9-4Purdue W 2-1Purdue W 7-2Purdue L 2-5Purdue W 5-1Ohio St W 2-0Ohio St L 3-4Ohio St L 0-1Ohio St W 7-6Iowa St L 0-3Iowa St L 5-6Grand View W 11-6Grand View W 12-2Michigan St W 7-6Michigan St L 0-10Michigan St L 3-5Michigan St L 2-3Iowa St L 2-4Iowa St L 5-7Minnesota L 5-6Minnesota L 1-10Minnesota L 1-5Minnesota L 3-4 1993 (32-20)SMS W 6-4SMS W 7-3SMS W 7-2SMS L 3-4Kansas L 6-7

Kansas W 9-5Youngstown St W 11-8Bucknell W 12-5Vermont W 13-2NE Illlinois W 6-3C. Conn. St W 7-4Youngstown St W 9-5Illinois W 6-4Illinois W 4-0Illinois L 1-2Illinois W 13-8Ohio St L 5-6Ohio St L 0-4Ohio St W 4-2Ohio St W 1-0St. Olaf W 11-4UNI W 10-3Indiana L 0-12Indiana L 2-9Indiana L 2-3Indiana W 5-0Upper Iowa W 2-1Minnesota L 1-12Minnesota W 17-4W. Illinois L 0-3St. Ambrose W 8-4Michigan St W 15-1Michigan St W 7-3Michigan St L 2-10Michigan St W 8-6UNI W 13-4Purdue W 4-0Purdue W 8-4Purdue L 2-6 Purdue L 8-12Grand View L 5-6Grand View W 13-0Grand View W 6-2Grand View W 6-3Iowa St L 2-3Iowa St L 0-4Iowa St W 7-6Iowa St L 4-6Northwestern W 3-1Northwestern L 3-5Northwestern L 1-3Northwestern L 4-7

1994 (22-32)NE Illinois W 6-2NE Illinois L 3-6NE Mo. St W 14-2NE Mo. S. T 4-4E. Michigan W 9-5E. Illinois L 0-3S. Illinois L 3-4Missouri L 3-5Missouri L 3-4Missouri L 0-10Augustana W 8-4Washington, MO W 8-0Mississippi L 1-3Memphis L 3-8SEMO L 3-4SEMO L 1-2St. Louis W 7-6Northwestern W 4-2 Northwestern W 1-0Northwestern W 6-1Northwestern L 3-6Mankato St L 9-10Purdue W 8-7Purdue L 3-9Purdue W 10-8Purdue W 8-5UNI L 3-7UNI W 5-4Minnesota L 1-6Minnesota L 1-10Minnesota W 4-2Minnesota L 1-4UNI W 12-7Michigan W 4-3Michigan L 3-9Michigan L 1-5Michigan W 6-0Iowa St W 8-2Iowa St L 3-6Penn St L 4-6Penn St L 4-8Penn St L 13-14Penn St W 16-2Iowa St L 4-8Illinois W 6-5

Illinois W 8-7Illinois L 4-7Illinois L 9-11Illinois St L 9-10W. Illinois L 12-17Grand View L 6-7Michigan St L 5-6Michigan St L 10-13Michigan St L 1-7Michigan St W 15-6

1995 (29-24)Missouri W 9-7Missouri W 6-0Missouri W 5-4Kansas L 3-4Kansas L 0-6Kansas W 7-6Kansas St L 4-7Kansas St W 6-2Kansas St L 3-7Baylor L 7-12UT-Arlington W 4-2UT-Arlington W 9-3Michigan L 3-9Michigan W 5-4Michigan W 4-0Michigan L 2-3Mankato St W 22-3Minnesota W 3-0Minnesota W 5-3Minnesota W 5-4Minnesota L 1-5NDSU W 17-3NDSU W 9-1NE Mo. St W 16-5Purdue L 2-8Purdue L 6-7Purdue W 3-1Purdue L 2-11Iowa St W 7-2Illinois W 6-2Illinois L 6-14Illinois L 3-11Illinois L 3-4Grand View W 22-4UNI L 0-6Iowa St L 1-6

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Michigan St W 4-0Michigan St W 6-4Michigan St L 1-3Michigan St W 3-2Northwestern L 2-5Northwestern L 3-7Northwestern W 6-1Northwestern L 5-6Illinois St W 9-3St. Ambrose L 1-6UW-Mil. W 10-4UW-Mil. W 6-4Penn St L 0-2Penn St L 1-3Penn St W 15-1Penn St W 10-9

1996 (25-22)Eastern Illinois W 10-7Eastern Illinois W 8-7Eastern Illinois L 3-7Tenn. Tech L 2-4St. Louis W 22-5Ohio St W 5-2Ohio St W 8-5Ohio St L 2-7Ohio St L 3-12Mankato St W 3-2Mankato St L 3-4Northwestern W 4-1Northwestern L 4-7Northwestern L 0-1Northwestern W 9-8Luther W 23-4NE Mo. St W 14-4Penn State L 1-6Penn State L 1-5Penn State W 7-4Penn State L 3-7Grand View L 8-24UNI L 8-21Indiana W 5-2Indiana L 1-7Grand View W 7-6W. Illinois W 19-2Iowa St W 6-5Michigan St W 7-6

Michigan St W 11-3Michigan St L 4-6Michigan St W 4-2Iowa St L 3-12UNI W 8-6Iowa St W 15-14Purdue L 4-7Purdue W 6-5Purdue W 4-3Purdue W 6-1Illinois St L 2-7St. Ambrose L 2-7UW-Mil. L 5-8UW-Mil. L 0-2Minnesota W 6-5Minnesota L 1-5Minnesota L 6-9Minnesota L 2-3 1997 (17-30)Arkansas L 6-26UT-Arlington L 1-11Kansas St L 6-9Mississippi L 1-13Mississippi L 6-11Memphis L 1-3Butler W 9-3SMS L 0-5N. Illinois W 6-2Ohio St L 10-15Ohio St L 1-2Ohio St W 8-1Ohio St L 2-9Missouri L 4-11Missouri L 5-24Northwestern W 6-5Northwestern L 0-6Northwestern W 5-3Northwestern W 4-3Truman St W 18-0Penn St L 5-11Penn St W 7-6Penn St L 15-21UNI L 1-5W. Illinois W 11-5W. Illinois W 2-0Grand View W 4-2

Creighton L 4-12Creighton W 5-4Creighton W 9-6Creighton W 9-8St. Ambrose W 17-1UW-Mil. L 0-1UW-Mil. L 1-2Purdue L 6-7Purdue L 3-4Purdue W 10-4Purdue L 3-5UNI L 9-14Minnesota L 5-12Minnesota L 5-13Minnesota L 1-2Minnesota L 11-19Michigan St L 5-6Michigan St L 3-4Michigan St W 4-1Michigan St L 10-11

1998 (19-27)Michigan St W 3-2Providence L 8-11Troy State L 8-22S. Illinois L 2-6S. Illinois L 1-7SMS L 14-15SMS W 3-0Loras W 22-5Loras W 14-0Luther W 9-0Luther W 13-3Michigan St W 7-2Michigan St L 0-4Michigan St W 16-5Michigan St W 9-1Creighton L 6-14Minnesota L 5-11Minnesota L 0-3Minnesota L 5-14Minnesota L 0-1Iowa St L 3-8Purdue L 7-12Purdue W 8-0Purdue W 8-7Purdue W 8-2

Grand View L 2-4Grand View W 7-4Penn St W 3-2Penn St W 5-4Penn St W 6-2Penn St L 9-15St. Ambrose W 3-0St. Ambrose L 7-8Illinois L 4-16Illinois L 5-9Illinois L 8-10Illinois L 0-10UNI L 3-6Iowa St L 6-10Northwestern L 9-11Northwestern L 0-18Northwestern L 1-8Northwestern L 1-8Bradley W 8-2Bradley L 6-7Bradley W 13-8 1999 (22-34)Kansas State L 4-9Kansas State L 4-5Air Force W 12-6Air Force L 9-10NW Louisiana L 1-9SW Louisiana W 8-6Iowa St L 5-8St. Louis L 6-7St. Louis L 5-7Rutgers L 1-10St. Francis W 15-4Rider L 2-6Vermont W 12-5Rutgers W 15-6Drexel W 12-10Miami W 8-6Iowa St W 10-4St. Ambrose W 12-2Michigan L 3-6Michigan W 7-1Michigan L 1-9Michigan L 12-13Iowa St L 5-6Grand View W 20-16

Michigan St L 4-5Michigan St W 7-1Michigan St W 15-5Michigan St W 10-1UNI W 17-16Minnesota L 3-5Minnesota L 3-5Minnesota L 5-9Minnesota L 5-13W. Illinois W 13-7Purdue L 8-12Purdue L 1-3Purdue L 8-10Purdue W 10-9Bradley L 6-10Bradley W 6-5Illinois L 3-8Illinois L 4-12Illinois L 2-3Illinois L 3-4UNI L 5-6Penn St L 1-9Penn St L 0-10Penn St W 4-1Penn St L 10-15Rockhurst W 7-5Rockhurst W 2-1Rockhurst W 9-8Northwestern W 3-0Northwestern L 4-6Northwestern L 6-7Northwestern L 4-7

2000 (19-35)Belmont L 1-3at Belmont L 1-4at Belmont L 1-2Wichita St L 2-10Wichita St L 4-13Wichita St L 6-16Northwestern L 0-4Evansville L 4-5Butler W 5-2C. Michigan L 3-9Illinois L 2-6Butler W 4-3Rider W 14-0

Notre Dame L 2-3Rider W 6-3Butler L 4-5Mt. St. Clare W 7-0Illinois L 1-15Illinois L 7-9Illinois L 8-10Illinois W 5-4N. Illinois L 2-4Ohio St L 1-2Ohio St W 4-2Ohio St W 10-4Ohio St L 1-11Iowa St W 16-3Purdue L 4-5Purdue W 2-0Purdue W 5-4Purdue W 1-0Iowa St L 1-15UNI L 3-10Penn St L 11-15Penn St L 2-15Penn St L 0-3Penn St L 1-8Minnesota L 5-8Minnesota L 1-2Minnesota L 1-13Minnesota L 2-8UNI W 6-4Northwestern L 4-8Northwestern W 4-0Northwestern W 6-3Northwestern W 8-6Truman St W 4-1UIC L 9-14UIC L 5-9UIC L 7-15Michigan L 2-6Michigan L 0-3Michigan W 3-2Michigan W 8-5

2001 (19-29)Belmont L 1-2Belmont L 1-2Belmont W 13-7Dayton W 7-4

Evansville L 3-8Beth. Cookman W 9-8Beth. Cookman W 5-3Fordham W 7-6Lehigh W 8-0Lehigh W 7-6St. Rose L 2-3N. Illinois W 6-0Maine L 1-5Michigan L 3-4Iowa St L 3-5Ohio St L 4-7Ohio St L 1-8Ohio St L 5-6Ohio St W 7-1Iowa St W 8-1Penn St L 1-3Penn St W 7-6Penn St L 0-1Penn St W 10-3Mt. Mercy L 8-9Illinois L 3-8Illinois W 2-0Illinois W 7-0Illinois L 3-4UNI L 6-10Minnesota L 9-12Minnesota L 3-8Minnesota L 1-11Minnesota L 3-9UNI L 6-8Northwestern L 2-13 Northwestern L 1-3Northwestern W 2-0Northwestern W 9-2Truman St W 12-5Bradley W 6-5UIC L 5-11UIC L 3-4UIC L 1-4Purdue L 1-8Purdue L 1-3Purdue W 2-1Purdue L 0-10

2002 (26-29-1)Belmont W 1-0

Vanderbilt L 1-2SMS L 5-9SMS L 2-12SMS L 4-5Long Island W 5-4Long Island W 11-7Maine L 3-11Beth. Cookman L 6-9Beth. Cookman W 5-4David Lipscomb L 7-12Beth. Cookman W 11-7Neb.-Omaha W 4-1Illinois St L 6-14Michigan L 0-3Michigan L 0-6Michigan W 7-4Michigan L 1-4Mt. St. Claire W 5-3Bradley W 4-3Indiana L 7-10Indiana L 1-5Indiana L 1-6Indiana W 17-13N. Illinois W 11-9Ohio St L 1-7Ohio St L 1-2Ohio St W 5-4Ohio St L 1-11Illinois St L 4-7Purdue L 2-4Purdue W 9-3Purdue W 3-0Purdue W 3-2W. Illinois W 14-1UNI W 6-4Michigan St W 14-3Michigan St W 4-3Michigan St L 0-3UNI T 1-1Northwestern L 3-7Northwestern W 12-9Northwestern L 0-1Northwestern W 9-6UW-Mil. L 6-8UW-Mil. L 3-7Minnesota W 5-3Minnesota L 2-5

Minnesota L 5-8Minnesota W 12-6Illinois L 4-5Illinois W 6-4Illinois W 8-5Illinois W 5-3#Indiana L 4-7#Michigan St L 9-13# - Big Ten Tournament

2003 (18-29)Wichita State L 2-3Wichita State L 2-13S. Illinois W 13-1S. Illinois L 2-4S. Illinois L 3-5Fordham W 6-2Maine W 3-1Maine L 6-8Long Island W 13-0Jacksonville W 9-1Fordham W 5-3Beth. Cookman L 5-12Michigan W 9-5Michigan L 0-4Michigan L 5-9Michigan L 4-20N. Illinois L 7-15Indiana L 2-4Indiana L 2-4Indiana L 1-5Indiana W 8-5Illinois St W 11-4Ohio St L 1-4Ohio St L 1-6Ohio St L 5-9Ohio St L 9-11Purdue L 5-9Purdue W 5-4Purdue L 6-18W. Illinois W 9-8Michigan St W 6-2Michigan St L 3-11Michigan St W 4-1Michigan St L 7-11Northwestern L 3-18Northwestern L 1-6

Northwestern W 4-0Northwestern L 6-7Bradley L 2-5Minnesota L 7-8Minnesota W 4-3Minnesota W 11-10Minnesota L 3-7Illinois W 6-4Illinois W 5-4Illinois L 3-9Illinois L 4-6

2004 (20-35)Centenary W 11-5Centenary L 3-7Centenary L 8-13SMS L 5-8SMS L 5-17SMS L 2-13Maine W 5-3Maine L 2-3Stetson W 9-7UMass L 2-4 Bucknell W 9-3Miami (OH) W 9-3Dartmouth W 4-3Army L 2-6W. Illinois L 2-4N. Colorado L 0-5Minnesota L 7-19N. Illinois W 4-2Michigan St L 0-1Michigan St L 4-5Michigan St L 3-6Michigan St L 1-12Illinois St W 11-10I-Cubs (exh) L 2-4Michigan W 6-5Michigan L 0-6Michigan L 0-4Michigan L 1-2UNI L 6-8Indiana W 7-3Indiana L 4-5Indiana W 12-7Indiana L 9-25UNI L 3-8

Penn St W 6-3Penn St L 1-2Penn St L 1-4Penn St W 6-2UNI L 8-9Northwestern W 3-0Northwestern W 10-4Northwestern L 2-8Northwestern L 0-3Minnesota L 2-3Minnesota L 2-3Minnesota L 6-7Minnesota W 8-4Purdue W 9-2Purdue L 4-6Purdue W 8-3Purdue L 7-11Illinois State W 8-2Illinois L 8-11Illinois L 6-8Illinois W 9-8Illinois W 7-3

2005 (28-29)Troy L 1-6MTSU L 9-11SMS W 11-1SMS L 6-8SMS L 7-8Toledo W 13-9Rider W 16-2Rider W 20-4N. Florida L 4-5UIC L 1-2UIC L 4-5Wichita St L 1-6Wichita St L 6-17Wichita St L 3-7Illinois St L 2-5Michigan St L 1-3Michigan St W 7-6Michigan St L 5-11Michigan St W 10-7Nebraska L 1-6Michigan W 13-12Michigan L 2-4Michigan W 5-3

Michigan W 7-6UNI W 9-7N. Illinois L 8-7Indiana W 6-0Indiana W 7-6Indiana W 3-2Indiana L 7-11NDSU W 4-1Penn St W 6-5Penn St L 4-5Penn St W 13-3Penn St W 10-3UNI L 6-8W. Illinois L 1-4Northwestern L 5-6Northwestern L 4-8Northwestern L 6-7Northwestern W 6-5UW-Mil. W 5-1UW-Mil. W 8-2Minnesota L 2-3Minnesota W 3-1Minnesota W 10-9Minnesota W 7-3Purdue W 7-3Purdue L 7-8Purdue L 3-4Purdue L 3-10Illinois W 12-9Illinois L 0-3Illinois W 2-1Illinois W 7-1Minnesota# L 7-14Michigan# L 6-8# - Big Ten Tournament

2006 (23-33)Austin Peay W 12-10Illinois St. W 10-0Dayton W 6-3LA-Lafayette L 9-14Evansville W 6-4N’western St W 2-0UTSA L 1-3Notre Dame L 2-16LA-Lafayette L 2-3 Notre Dame L 2-6

S. Illinois W 4-3Notre Dame L 5-7S. Illinois W 15-9Notre Dame W 10-8IPFW W 5-1IPFW L 0-1IPFW W 11-1Illinois St L 3-7Ohio St L 5-12Ohio St W 7-1Ohio St L 4-6Ohio St L 1-15Illinois St L 2-5Penn St W 6-1Penn St W 11-3Penn St W 2-1Penn St L 10-11Nebraska L 14-16 Minnesota L 0-9Minnesota L 2-5Minnesota W 3-1 Minnesota L 1-12NDSU L 8-11NDSU W 13-8Illinois L 3-12Illinois L 3-4Illinois L 2-10Illinois W 17-3UNI L 2-4Northwestern L 5-9Northwestern L 8-9Northwestern L 6-7Northwestern W 16-2Indiana W 3-2 Indiana W 4-3Indiana W 6-0Indiana L 5-10Purdue W 4-2Purdue L 0-1Purdue W 2-0Purdue L 2-4UNI L 5-6Michigan L 1-2Michigan L 0-1Michigan L 1-4Michigan L 1-3

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2007 (31-23)UALR L 2-8UALR W 9-6Notre Dame W 8-1Nebraska W 12-8Fresno St L 10-13Fresno St L 6-14Fresno St L 2-4Dallas Baptist W 17-13Fresno St. W 10-8Dallas Baptist L 5-18NDSU W 6-5NDSU W 8-0NDSU W 5-3NDSU W 9-7Illinois St W 15-3Ohio St L 7-12Ohio St L 2-6Ohio St W 8-0Ohio St L 7-16Penn St L 1-6Penn St W 1-0Penn St W 6-2Nebraska L 6-7Minnesota L 8-9Minnesota L 2-3Minnesota L 6-9Minnesota W 8-7UNI L 10-15N. Illinois W 4-3Illinois L 2-6Illinois W 10-9Illinois W 10-4Illinois W 17-12Northwestern W 16-6Northwestern W 15-10Northwestern W 13-8Northwestern W 14-10W. Illinois W 9-3Upper Iowa W 16-5Indiana W 3-2Indiana W 10-2Indiana W 9-0Purdue L 4-13Purdue L 6-11Purdue W 6-5Purdue W 10-9

UNI W 5-4W. Illinois L 2-9Michigan L 3-4Michigan W 8-6Michigan L 2-7Michigan L 2-7#Illinois L 3-12#Penn State L 3-5# - Big Ten Tournament

2008 (22-33)Albany W 8-3Notre Dame L 13-14Liberty L 1-3Xavier W 12-9Vanderbilt W 6-3Kansas L 5-9Missouri St L 3-6Missouri St L 3-8Missouri St L 5-12Rutgers L 6-8Rutgers W 9-2Rutgers W 16-14Stetson L 6-9Stetson W 5-4W. Illinois W 7-4N. Illinois L 4-5Michigan L 3-4Michigan L 3-5Michigan L 3-6Michigan L 2-3Illinois St L 6-7Purdue L 6-8Purdue W 7-6Purdue L 3-4Purdue L 3-16Coe W 7-2Indiana L 12-13Indiana W 12-11Indiana W 13-10Indiana W 10-5Creighton W 8-3Northwestern L 5-13Northwestern W 8-3Northwestern L 6-13Northwestern L 7-9UW-Mil. L 5-13

UNI W 5-2Michigan St W 16-2Michigan St L 3-6Michigan St L 7-16Michigan St L 10-11UNI W 10-6Minnesota L 6-7Minnesota W 10-5Minnesota W 6-1Minnesota L 14-17Valparaiso W 13-5Penn St L 5-6Penn St L 5-6Penn St L 9-13Penn St L 8-11Ohio St W 4-3Ohio St L 2-12Ohio St W 7-4Ohio St L 7-9

2009 (16-35)Illinois L 3-8St. Johns L 3-18Georgetown W 4-3Stetson L 0-11S. Alabama L 9-11S. Illinois L 3-8Austin Peay W 15-9Austin Peay L 4-10Austin Peay L 9-20Louisville L 2-7Louisville W 2-1Louisville L 7-11Tenn-Martin W 25-6Austin Peay W 10-3W. Illinois W 9-4W. Illinois L 3-7W. Illinois W 11-1Coe W 8-2Michigan L 3-4Michigan W 2-1Michigan L 5-7Upper Iowa W 11-8Illinois State L 6-9Purdue W 15-7Purdue L 3-5Purdue L 9-10Kansas L 4-5

Kansas L 3-9Indiana L 2-6Indiana L 1-5Indiana L 4-8Nebraska L 5-8Northwestern L 3-4Northwestern W 10-1W. Illinois W 20-7UNI W 5-4Michigan St L 10-15Michigan St L 4-15Michigan St L 5-14UNI L 3-9Creighton L 3-12Minnesota L 3-4Minnesota L 9-26Minnesota L 3-12Milwaukee W 11-4Penn State L 6-8Penn State L 4-5Penn State W 5-3Ohio State L 4-13Ohio State L 4-5Ohio State L 6-8

2010 (30-28)Illinois State W 19-11Austin Peay L 8-13Rutgers W 6-3West Virginia L 5-9Villanova W 11-2Kansas L 1-8Kansas W 5-3Kansas L 4-8Kansas L 7-15Texas L 1-2Texas L 1-3Texas L 2-5Texas L 0-18UTSA L 2-4UTPA L 4-7UTPA L 2-13UTPA W 10-3W. Illinois W 4-3W. Illinois W 10-9W. Illinois W 11-2S. Dak. St. L 10-12

S. Dak. St. W 6-5Michigan St. W 5-3Michigan St. L 2-16Michigan St. L 11-26Illinois L 8-9Illinois W 6-4Illinois W 4-2Milwaukee W 9-3Indiana L 1-4Indiana L 3-4Indiana L 12-21W. Illinois W 6-5N. Illinois L 2-13Michigan W 5-2Michigan W 5-3Michigan L 5-7Nebraska W 5-2Creighton L 10-15Minnesota W 11-4Minnesota L 2-12Minnesota L 1-6Coe W 16-6Penn State L 2-6Penn State W 9-3Penn State W 13-9Ohio State W 7-5Ohio State W 4-3Ohio State L 6-11St. Ambrose W 8-0Purdue W 7-2Purdue W 5-1Purdue W 12-9Purdue W 7-4Michigan L 4-18Purdue W 8-3Michigan W 11-8Minnesota L 5-15

2011 (20-32)West Virginia L 0-5Pittsburgh L 2-3Seton Hall L 0-2S. Utah W 8-3Kansas L 2-5Georgia St. L 6-10Miss. State W 5-3Miss. State W 7-6Georgia St. W 3-2

Texas Tech L 7-9Texas Tech L 4-6Texas A&M-CC W 10-9Texas A&M-CC L 4-5Notre Dame W 4-3Notre Dame W 11-2Gonzaga L 1-9Gonzaga L 2-7W. Illinois L 2-4W. Illinois W 5-4W. Illinois W 6-2S. Dak. St. L 4-7S. Dak. St. L 5-10Michigan St L 2-7Michigan St L 1-7Michigan St W 19-7Coe W 14-1Illinois L 3-4Illinois W 7-4Illinois L 7-11Kansas L 5-12Indiana L 1-2Indiana W 2-1Indiana L 0-6W. Illinois W 14-8Michigan W 13-7Michigan L 1-2Michigan L 2-5Nebraska L 3-7Minnesota L 0-1Minnesota L 4-5Minnesota W 7-1Milwaukee L 3-4Penn State W 11-4Penn State L 2-3Penn State W 2-1Ohio State W 7-0Ohio State W 9-8Ohio State L 4-10Creighton L 3-5Purdue L 3-6Purdue L 2-6Purdue L 2-5

2012 (23-27)Pittsburgh W 7-5Notre Dame L 2-5

West Virginia L 3-4Coastal Carolina L 0-1George Mason L 3-12Virginia Tech L 3-4Akron W 17-3Austin Peay L 3-4Youngstown St. W 16-15Georgetown L 1-6Illinois State L 6-10Eastern Illinois W 2-1Bucknell W 8-6Long Island L 3-5Jacksonville St. W 6-3Army L 1-5Grand View W 20-1Northwestern W 3-2Northwestern L 0-3Northwestern W 3-1Neb.-Omaha L 1-3Indiana L 7-10Indiana W 4-0Indiana L 5-10S. Dak. St. W 6-2S. Dak. St. W 11-4Nebraska W 4-3Nebraska L 4-9Nebraska L 8-9W. Illinois W 8-7S. Dak. St. W 6-1Bradley L 3-7Penn State L 2-5Penn State L 0-2Penn State W 4-2Bradley L 3-7Minnesota L 4-5Minnesota L 3-4Minnesota W 5-4Milwaukee W 10-9Michigan L 0-11Michigan L 2-8Michigan W 7-2Michigan St. L 0-6Michigan St. W 2-1Michigan St. L 3-7Creighton W 5-4Purdue L 8-11Purdue W 6-1Purdue W 7-6

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I O W A C I T Y / C O R A LV I L L E D I R E C T O R Y

Alexis Park Inn and Suites, 1165 S. Riverside Drive, Iowa City 337-8665Amana Colonies Holiday Inn, I-80, Exit 225, Amana 688-1175Americinn, 2597 Holiday Road, Coralville 625-2400Baymont Inn & Suites, 200 6th Street, Coralville 337-9797Best Western Cantebury Inn, 704 1st Ave., Coralville 351-0400Big Ten Inn, 707 1st Ave., Coralville 351-6131Candlewood Suites, 2491 Holiday Road, Coralville 625-2200Clarion Highlander Hotel & Conference Center, 2525 N. Dodge St., Iowa City 354-2000Comfort Inn and Suites, 2431 James Street, Coralville 338-3400Comfort Inn, 209 9th St., Coralville 351-8144Country Inn and Suites by Carlson, 2571 Heartland Place, Coralville 545-8464Days Inn, Hwy. 6 West, Coralville 354-4400Fairfield Inn, 214 9th Street, Coralville 337-8382Hampton Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville 351-6600

HOTELS/MOTELS

Agave Bar & Grill, 2781 Oakdale Blvd., Coralville 665-2524Applebee’s, 200 12th St., Coralville 358-1986Airliner, 22 S. Clinton, Iowa City 351-9259Atlas World Grill, 127 Iowa Ave., Iowa City 341-7700Bandana’s Bar-B-Q, 807 1st Ave., Coralville 512-6444Bennigan’s, Coral Ridge Mall, Coralville 625-2366Blackstone, 502 Westbury Drive, Suite 1, Iowa City 338-1770Bluebird Dinner, 330 E. Market St., Iowa City 351-1470Bo-James, 118 E. Washington St., Iowa City 337-4703Bob’s Your Uncle Pizza Café, 2208 N. Dodge St., Iowa City 331-7400Bread Garden Bakery & Café, 224 S. Clinton, Iowa City 354-4246Brothers Bar & Grill, 125 W. Dubuque, Iowa City 338-6373Brown Bottle, 115 E. Washington St., Iowa City 351-6704Bruegger’s Bagel Bakery, 404 1st Avenue, Coralville 337-2243Buffalo Wild Wings, 201 Clinton Street, Iowa City 887-9464Buffalo Wild Wings, 2500 Corridor Way, Coralville 338-9464Carl and Ernies Good Time Pub and Grub, 161 Hwy. 1 West, Iowa City 337-4422Carlos O’Kelly’s, 1411 S. Waterfront Drive, Iowa City 354-5800Chili’s, 2651 2nd St., Coralville 351-1488Colony Inn Restaurant, 741 47th Ave., Amana 622-6270Culvers Frozen Custard, 2591 Heartland Place, Coralville 545-8255Donnelley’s, 101 E. College Street, Iowa City 338-7355Edgewater Grille, 300 E. 9th Street, Coralville 887-5018Eggy’s on 965, Hwy. 965, North Liberty 665-4800El Dorado, 102 Second Street, Coralville 688-5237

El Ranchero, 21 Sturgis Drive, Iowa City 338-4324Flannigan’s Bar & Grill, 501 1st Ave., Coralville 351-1904Givanni’s Café, 109 E. College St., Iowa City 338-5967Godfather’s Pizza, Highway 1 West, Iowa City 354-3312Graze, 115 E. College Street, Iowa City 887-5477Gus’ Food & Spirits, 2421 Coral Court, Coralville 545-4290Hamburg Inn, 214 N. Linn St., Iowa City 337-5512House of Lords Restaurant & Pub, 704 1st Ave., Coralville 351-0400HuHot Mongolian Grill, 917 25th Ave., Coralville 358-9100Hunan Restaurant, 118 2nd St., Coralville 338-8886Hungry Hobo, 517 S. Riverside Drive, Iowa City 337-5270IHOP, 2435 James Street, Coralville 248-1122Iowa River Power Company, 501 1st Ave., Coralville 351-1904Jimmy Jack’s Rib Shack, 1940 Lower Muscatine Road, Iowa City 354-7427Joseph’s Steakhouse, 212 S. Clinton St., Iowa City 358-0776Konomi, 843 Quarry Road, #140, Coralville 351-2290La Cava Mexican Restaurant, 1810 Coral St., Coralville 358-2324Linn Street Café, 121 N. Linn St., Iowa City 337-7370Micky’s Irish Pub, 11 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City 338-6860Midtown Family Restaurant, 1069 Hwy. 1, Iowa City 351-9323Mill Restaurant, 120 E. Burlington Street, Iowa City 351-9529Mondo’s Tomato Pie, 516 E. 2nd St., Coralville 337-3000Monicas, 302 2nd Street, Coralville 338-7400Okoboji Grill, 1857 Lower Muscatine Rd., Iowa City 248-1155Old Chicago, 78 Second Street, Coralville 248-1220

RESTAURANTS

Heartland Inn, 87 2nd Street, Coralville 351-8132Holiday Inn Amana Colonies, I-80 Exit 225, Williamsburg 668-1175Holiday Inn Express, 970 25th Ave., Coralville 625-5000Holiday Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville 351-5049Hotel Vetro Studio Suites, 201 S. Linn St., Iowa City, IA 337-4961Iowa House Hotel, Madison & Jefferson St., Iowa City 335-3513Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, 300 East 9th Street, Coralville 688-4000Motel 6, 810 1st Avenue, Coralville 354-0030Riverside Golf Resort, 3184 Hwy. 22, Riverside, IA 648-1234Sheraton Iowa City Hotel, 210 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City 337-4058Sleep Inn and Suites, 485 Madison Ave., N., North Liberty 665-2700Super 8 Motel, 611 1st Ave., Coralville 337-8388Travel Lodge, 2216 N. Dodge St., Iowa City 351-1010

Olive Garden, 925 25th Ave., Coralville 339-9100Otis’ Tailgators, 450 1st Ave., Coralville 356-6914Outback Steakhouse, 945 25th Ave., Coralville 354-2755Ox Yoke Inn, 4420 220 Trail, Amana 1-800-233-3441Pagliai’s Pizza, 302 E. Bloomington St., Iowa City 351-5073Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 901 25th Ave., Coralville 248-3256Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 32 S. Clinton, Iowa City 338-6311Pit Smokehouse, 130 N. Dubuque, Iowa City 337-6653Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 215 E. Washington, Iowa City 354-7074Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 2500 Corridor Way, Ste. 5, Coralville 625-2221Red Avocado, 521 E. Washington St., Iowa City 351-6088Red Lobster, 2671 2nd Street, Coralville 338-6400Red’s Ale House, 515 S. Dubuque St., North Liberty 626-2100River City Beefstro, 1210 1st Ave., Coralville 351-1551The Saloon, 112 E. College St., Iowa City 354-3837Sam’s Pizza, 441 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City 337-8200Sanctuary Restaurant & Pub, 405 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City 351-5692Short’s Burger and Shine, 18 S. Clinton St., Iowa City 337-4678Sidelines Bar & Grill, 320 E. Burlington St., Iowa City 354-7157

Sonic Drive-In, 604 2nd Street, Coralville 354-4790Sports Column, 12 S. Dubuque Street, Iowa City 356-6902Steak and Shake, 2806 Commerce Drive, Coralville 545-5472Stella, 1006 Melrose Ave., Iowa City 887-5564Summit Restaurant & Bar, 10 S. Clinton St., Iowa City 354-7482Sushi Popo, 725 Mormon Trek Blvd., Iowa City 338-7676 Takanami, 219 Iowa Avenue, Iowa City 351-5125Texas Road House, 2520 Corridor Way, Coralville 354-3489The Three Samurai, 1801 2nd St., Coralville 337-3340Venuto’s World Bistro, 115 E. College Street, Iowa City 688-0002Vesta, 849 Quarry Road, Coralville 338-3782Vine Tavern, 330 E. Prentiss St., Iowa City 354-8767Vine Tavern & Eatery, 39 2nd St., Coralville 338-7770Vito’s Italian American Restaurant, 118 E. College St., Iowa City 338-1393Which Wich, 925 25th Ave., Coralville 354-9424Which Wich, 23 S. Dubuque Street, Iowa City 337-9424Wig and Pen Pizza Pub, 1220 Hwy. 6 West, Coralville 354-2767

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