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Part of the Public Relations and Advertising Commons RON NISCHWITZ AND BO BILINSKI CELEBRATE 20 YEARS OF RAIDER BASEBALL WRIGHT STADIUM

Wright State begins its second year in its new These fine amenities will allow the Raiders to attract outstanding baseball facility this spring. When completed, outstanding Division I opponents from across the country Wright Stadium will be one of the finest amateur facilities to play at Wright State. Conference and NCAA Regional in the Midwest. tournaments will add to the excitement of collegiate baseball Field dimensions of 330 feet to both left and right field in Dayton while many high school, American Legion and and 400 feet to center field with a 10 foot high fence making Connie Mack teams have requested the use of the facility it comparable to all major league fields. Advertising signs for championship play. scouts find in left and right field are attractive to all fans and spectators. the stadium and facilities great for evaluating talent. The fields' drainage system allows for play during inclement The 1994 summer season will be the first year to host conditions while the full field sprinkler system helps maintain the NCAA Great Lakes Collegiate League. The prestigious beautiful grass. Gregg Nischwitz Invitational Tournament, currently in its Construction in 1994 will include the addition of two 14th year, will also be played at the stadium for the second heated dugouts, handicap ramps, restrooms, 500 premium year during the fourth of July weekend. seats, a four color message scoreboard and a AAA lighting Wright Stadium will provide students and fans from system. In the near future, the stadium will boast 3000 everywhere the opportunity to see top level collegiate bucket seats, a spacious pressbox to accommodate radio baseball in a new, beautiful state of the art baseball facility. and television media, four corporate boxes, a covered batting tunnel, team locker and training rooms, weight training facilities and coaches offices. Offers available at Friendly®'s Restaurants in Beaver Creek, Fairborn, Huber Heights and Kettering. r------~------r------, t -FREE* FREE* FREE* Kids' Meal Deal Original Sundae Original Sundae when an adult when you purchase when you purchase purchases any PLATTER another Original Sundae any SuperMelt™ at regular price. at regular price. at regular price. Kids get their choice of entree Original Sundae includes Original Sundae includes with fries, beverage and three big scoops of your three big scoops of your special sundae. favorite Friendly@' s ice cream. favorite Friendly@'s ice cream. This coupon cannot be used with any other discount This coupon cannot be used with any This coupon cannot be used with any or promotional offer. *Tax additional where applicable. other discount or promotional offer. other discount or promotional offer. Only one coupon per item per visit Max. *Tax additional where applicable. *Tax additional where applicable. 2 Kids' Meal Deals per adult. On ly one coupon per item per visit. Only one coupon per item per visit. Expires 10/ 31 / 94 33IH Expires 10/ 31 / 94 65IH 95CO Expires 10/ 31 / 94 65IH 95CO ~s L------~------' ... ; ~" :-» ,, ... ' '

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Ron Nischwitz Head Coach 20th Year

By Carol Matter Dayton Business Reporter More than a quarter­ and my mother didn't go to high school, so it was important century after an arm injury to them that I get an education." ended his professional Nischwitz majored in engineering at Ohio State University baseball career, Ron where he also played baseball and was named All-American Nischwitz sits in his office in Wright State University's in 1958. He received a bonus to sign a professional Athletic Department and opens an envelope. He knows baseball contract after his junior year, but continued to what he'll find inside. pursue a degree in electrical engineering. After playing in It's from another collector who has come across a couple the spring , he returned to school in the fall and winter. of trading cards depicting a young left-handed who Today he advises his players to make the same commitment played for the DetroitTigers (1961-62, 1965), the Cleveland to finish their education. Indians (1963) and the (1965) and is Nischwitz played AAA ball in Denver in 1961 and moved sending them to be autographed. Slightly bemused , up to Detroit in August 1962. He returned to AAA in mid­ Nischwitz is happy to season 1963, playing for Jacksonville that year and Toronto NISCHWITZ'S RECORD oblige. the next. He joined the New York Mets the following year AS HEAD COACH The trading cards still as a player and coach , and it was during in trickle in 26 years after 1967 that the injury ended his professional baseball career. Year Won Lost Ties Pct. Nischwitz left the pros Ron certainly is in an elite group. Only 14 coaches from 276 1975 23 16 0 .590 but not the game. NCAA Division I baseball schools have played major league 1976 27 22 0 .551 During those years baseball. 1977 25 21 0 .543 he has simultaneously It looked like a good time to make a change in his 1978 17 16 2 .515 maintained two suc­ business career as well. While he was playing professional 1979 17 28 .378 cessful careers: owner baseball, Nischwitz had a job designing computers for NCR 1980 35 15 1 .700 and chairman of a debt in the off season and also was pursuing a master's degree 1981 19 32 0 .372 collection business and 1982 21 28 1 .428 in business administration at the University of Dayton, 1983 29 17 0 .630 is starting his 20th which he earned in 1969. 1984 29 22 0 .56g season as the head The Raiders' mentor has presided over the baseball 1985 33 24 2 .579 baseball coach at program's evolution, first to a Division II national power and 1986 37 20 0 .649 Wright State University. then to Division I. Their stay at the Division II level 1987* 41 14 0 .745 He appears to enjoy culminated in a tie for second place at the College World 1988 34 26 0 .533 them equally. Series in 1987. The team moved to Division I the next 1989 45 12 0 .789 Nischwitz's two ca­ season and has posted winning records each of the last six 1990 35 20 0 .636 reers have been inter­ years, averaging 39 wins a season. In 1992, Nischwitz was 1991 39 16 0 .709 twined almost from the named the Mid-Continent Coach of the Year. 1992t 40 16 0 .714 beginning. "The scouts Nischwitz has capitalized on the work ethic that he says 1993t 39 15 0 .722 followed me quite a bit carries over directly from sports to business: "Don't give up. Totals 585 380 7 .605 in high school, but my Don't let adversity affect you. It's going to affect you a * Second-Place 1 987 College father wouldn't allow little; one thing about sports is that very, very few people me to sign a profes­ don't fail sometime. But the key in sports is to learn from t Mid-Continent Conference sional contract," he your mistakes and make yourself better so you don't fail in Champions says. "I was upset but the future." ..______. now I'm thankful. He [i][fil0[0 • Broas Chicken • Deli Trays • Fruit Trays Lottery Services

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Bo Bilinski has been history. He was inducted into the Wright State Athletic Hall instrumental in Wright of Fame in February of 1991 . State's ascension to a A graduate of Stebbins High School in Day1on , he Division I power as he enters also spent a year on the Wright State basketball team in his 20th consecutive season 1969-70. assisting Ron Nischwitz. After earning a Bachelor of Science degree, Bilinski There are few college joined the Day1on Police Department. He has served the programs that have been blessed with a head coach for 20 last 16 of his 17 years on the force as a detective. Bilinski years, not to mention an assistant coach with the same achieved great success playing in Dayton's Class AA credentials. The tandem of head coach Ron Nischwitz and league. In 1985 he hit 36 home runs to help lead his team, assistant coach Bo Bilinski have led the Raiders on the H.H. Morgan, to the American Baseball Congress National diamond since 1975. Championship. Bilinski was a Raider from 1972 to 1974, recording his Bilinski is primarily responsible for working with the finest season his senior campaign when he led the team in hitters and outfielders, coaching third base and recruiting . hitting with a .302 average. Bilinski also saw time on the Bo and his wife , Julie, live in Kettering with their daughter, mound as he made four appearances and posted a 1.46 Sally, and son , Alex. ERA. His career ERA of 2.59 ranks second in school

Dan Bassler Assistant Coach Second Year

Dan Bassler joined the streak of 14-for-21 for a whopping .667 average the week Wright State coaching staff of April 19, 1992. His lifetime batting average of .342 is last year after having ranked sixth on the career batting average catagory and he recorded one of the finest holds the career sacrifices record posting 30 over his four four-year careers in Raider years of play. history. Bassler's duties include hitting, fielding and coaching A stand-out infielder from first base as well as monitoring the academic duties of 1989-92, Bassler was an All Mid-Continent Conference the team . selection his senior campaign . He was voted team captain A native of West Alexandria, Ohio, Bassler received a in 1992 and led the Raiders to the Mid-Continent bachelor's degree in accounting and finance from Wright Championship the first season in conference play. State University in 1993. A -natural hitter, Bassler recorded a six-game hitting

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1994 Wright State University Baseball Team Sitting (L-R): Andy Matko, Ryan Tyree, Corey Ellis, Hector Rivera, T. D. Hicks, Phil Long, Tyler Iller, Mike Innis, Jason Woodard, Mike Kincaid, Rob Bruns. Kneeling (L-R): Greg Schueller, Matt Clark, Rob Dulli, Aaron Bruskotter, Larry Lesko, Derek Bateman, Justin Foust, Eric Sedwick, Lee Miller, Sean Gill, Joe Nadeau, Casey Matteson, Rod Mileski . Standing (L-R): Head Coach Ron Nischwitz, Time Stauffer, Spence Gunnell, Sean Sullins, Doug Lowe, Tony Duncan, Marc Galan, Chris Murphy, Jeremy Becker, Kris Jarosz, Rod Miller, Brian Warclen, Scott Huntsman, Neil Szeryk, Jason Cohill.

Date Opponent W-L Score BATTING AND FIELDING (55 GAMES) Feb. 19 Western Carolina (a) L 3-4 AT BAT 51.lXi ONB SB PUT FLOG Feb. 19 Western Carolina (a) L 1-2 Nome GA ST BAT HIT RBI AVG 28 38 lfl AVG SAC SO BB HB AVG SB SBA PCT OUTS ASST E.PB AVG Feb. 20 W86tern Carolina (a) L 0-9 Feb. 26 Austin Peay (a) w 4-1 Hll'lsman. Sccl1 18 0 1 0 0 1.. 000 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0.0 1 1.000 Feb. 26 Austin Peay (a) w 6-1 Galal, Marc 14 0 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 1.000 0 0.0 2 .75-0 Feb. 27 Austin Peay (a) L 1-7 Lesko, Larry 6 0 2 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 .500 0 0 .5-00 0 0.0 1 1.000 Mar. 5 South Carolina (a) L 4-10 Sze,yt<, Nei 55 55 181 42 70 « .387 13 2 10 .~6 35 4 .487 2100.0 395 24 .995 Mar.6 South Carolina (a) L 6-8 Jarou, Kris 55 55 203 45 76 54 .374 16 7 .567 16 24 2 .432 10 13 76.9 104 108 12 .946 Mar. 18 Bradley t·i w 12-8 Han1)1on, Aaron 55 55 207 5-0 70 33 .338 12 2 .«4 24 27 7 .426 29 35 829 92 7 8 .925 Mar.19 Cent. Connecticut n w 16-2 Beam, Tom 39 35 113 28 38 22 .336 7 1 6 .575 19 19 1 .430 4 5-0.0 33 75 15 .878 Mar.20 Bowling Green (') w 13-8 Miler, Lee 30 17 65 15 21 13 .323 2 0 3 .492 4 12 .418 6 83.3 13 3 .813 Mar.20 Bowling Green t·i L 3-8 Blul'I, Rob 13 1 10 1 3 s .300 0 0 .300 3 2 .417 0 0.0 6 0 1.000 Mar. 21 Vermont n w 8-7 Warden, Brian so 39 128 15 37 29 .289 0 .«s 27 10 .324 0 0.0 18 3 .870 Mar. 22 Northern Iowa n w 6-0 Lrrg, Phi 53 52 182 45 52 20 286 11 3 .379 7 27 36 0 .391 12 66.7 90 130 14 .940 Mar. 23 Colgate (') 8-7 w Matko./>njy 19 9 33 4 9 3 273 0 0 273 5 5 0 .368 0 0.0 26 2 .938 Mar.23 Northwestern L 0-4 n Lowe, Doug 55 55 195 42 48 46 246 6 2 9 .436 39 26 .342 12 58.3 135 s 10 .933 Mar.24 Bucknell 1·i w 10-2 lier, Tyler 27 8 35 9 1 257 1 4 .317 0 1 0.0 0 0 1 .000 Mar. 26 Norlhem lllnola# (H) 3-2 8 2 .229 0 0 w .905 Mar. 28 Northern lllnola# (H) L 0-4 Slauller, Tm 27 19 62 7 14 11 226 1 0 0 242 8 3 .261 4100.0 24 33 6 Mar. 27 Northern lllnola# (H) w 1-a Hi:ks, T. 0. 33 12 49 11 11 11 224 0 224 11 15 .386 2 50.0 19 1 .952 Mar. 29 Duque- (H) w 12-10 Gi,~an 43 31 81 16 17 9 .210 3 .358 28 12 .363 4 75.0 57 1 4 .935 Mar.30 Cleveland State, (a) L 3-12 Miler, Rod 27 18 63 12 11 11 .175 0 222 16 10 .295 0 0.0 112 12 1 .992 Mar.30 Cleveland Statell (a) w 8-0 T11ee, Ryan 38 36 99 18 17 11 .172 2 253 29 17 294 1 0.0 183 29 9 .959 Apr.2 Eastern llllnols# (a) w 2-1 Matteson, Casey 7 1 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0.0 1 2 1.000 Apr. 2 Eastern llllnols# (a) w 6-2 Beci

1994 Final Standings Conference overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Wright State 16-8 .667 36-19 .642 Eastern Illinois 14-8 .636 24-24 .500 Youngstown State 13-8 .619 26-23 .531 UIC 13-11 .542 22-31 .415 Western Illinois 10-12 .455 21-21 .500 UW-Milwaukee 9-12 .429 20-30 .400 Northern Illinois 10-14 .417 23-30 .434 Valparaiso 9-15 .375 20-35 .364 I IJ 'J I I H i 11 I I Cleveland State 9-15 .375 15-38 .288

Player of the Week Wright State Meets Navy Wright State third baseman Kris Jarosz, has been selected as the Rawlings/Mid-Con Player of the Week. in NCAA Play-In The junior went 9-for-20 (.450) on the week with 3 doubles, 1 homerun, 4 runs scored and 8 RBl's. Against Valparaiso, Jarosz hit the game winning single to score two runs in the Wright State, the winners of the Mid-Con regular season bottom of the 12th for a 5-4 win over the Crusaders. baseball title, will meet Navy, the Patriot League champi­ ons, May 19-20 at Wright State in the NCAA Play-In. The best of three games series will begin Thursday at Pitcher of the Week 1 :30 EDT, with the second game beginning 30 minutes after the conclusion of the first game. Wright State's Sean Sullins has been selected as the The third game, if necessary, will start at 4:00 EDT, with Rawlings/Mid-Con Player of the Week. all three games being nine in length. The winner The junior pitched two complete games for his 9th and 10th of the play-in will advance to the NCAA Regionals, which wins of the season. For the week, Sullins had 2 wins, 6 runs, 1 start next weekend. shutout, 2 walks and 10 in 16 innings of play.

1994 Mid-Continent Baseball Squads

First Team All-Conference Second Team-All Conference Pos. Name School Class Hometown Pos. Name School Class Hometown 1B Nell Szyerk wsu Sr. London, Ontario 18 Dave Miller WIU Jr. Peoria, IL 2B Jeff Guest EIU Sr. Mt. Zion, IL 28 Joe Ayette YSU Sr. Palestine, OH ss Jody Brown UIC Jr. Windsor, Ontario ss Brad Heller YSU Sr. Tucson, AZ 3B Clint McKean CSU So. Madison, OH 38 Mike Birsa NIU Sr. Chicago, IL C Matt Carpenter CSU Sr. Euclid, OH C Erik Olson UWM So. Oconomowoc, WI DH Steve Bishop WIU So. Canton, IL DH Jared Hall vu Jr. Winnepeg, Manitoba OF Aaron Hampton wsu Sr. Fostoria, OH OF Tim Goodwin WIU Jr. Burlington, IA OF Mike Patak UIC Sr. Minooka, IL OF Kerrick Leatherwood WIU So. Macomb, IL OF Lou Vassalotti YSU Sr. Clinton, OH OF Randy Steams NIU Fr. Bloomer, WI p Mike Fahey EIU Sr. Chicago, IL p Scott Huntsman wsu Sr. Marietta, OH p Jon Piazza UIC Jr. Waukegan, IL p Mike Innis wsu Fr. Cincinnati, OH p Brian Quinn WIU Fr. East Peoria, IL p Jeff Santa YSU Fr. Newark, OH

Player of the Year: Neil Szeryk, Wright State University Pitcher of the Year: Jon Piazza, University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Newcomer of the Year: Shawn Lemmons, Valparaiso University Coach of the Year: Dan Callahan, Eastern Illinois University Wright State University versus UNITED United States Naval Academy STATES -<"' ·-~- ·,~·-:-:~:_ Thursday, May 19 (DH)-1 :30 P.M. NAVAL \.~---II.'\" . Friday, May 20-4:00 P.M. ACADEMY (If Necessary)

Raider Info: After scoring in all but two innings in defeating Dayton 17-7 on Monday, the Raider bats fell silent for seven innings on Tuesday as Purdue led 3-0 at Wright Stadium. Wright State then rallied for two in the eighth and two in the ninth after the Boilermakers scored a run of their own in the ninth to send the game to extra innings. In the tenth, the Raiders scored a run on a two out single by Andy Matko with the bases loaded to give Wright State a 5-4 victory. It was the second time in five days that the Raiders posted an extra win. Pinch hitter Lee Miller drove in the two runs in the eighth while Doug Lowe and pinch hitter Larry Lesko drove in the tying runs in the bottom of the ninth. Casey Matteson made his first start of the season and pitched well, giving up three runs in seven innings while striking out seven. The victory gave WSU a 2-1 season advantage over Big Ten schools. The Raiders lost to Northwestern 4-0 during their spring trip to Fort Myers and then defeated regular season champ and nationally ranked Ohio State 17-15 in Columbus in April. The win was WSU's sixth in a row and improves Wright State's record to36-19. Junior third baseman Kris Jarosz has been chosen the Mid-Continent Conference Player of the Week for the second time this season as he hit .450 (9-for-20) last week. Also, junior Sean Sullins was selected Mid-Con Pitcher of the Week for pitching complete game victories against Cleveland State and Valparaiso.

Midshipmen Info: Navy comes into the play-in with a record of 24-16-1 overall and a 10-8 mark in the Patriot League. The Midshipmen defeated rival Army in the Patriot League playoffs to advance to face the Raiders. Navy is one of the few teams in the country that currently has hit more triples ( 17) than home runs (16) this season. At the plate, Marcus Lee leads the way with a .398 average, seven home runs and 46 runs batted in. Overall, the Midshipmen have four players with 30 or more RBI-Marcus Lee (46), Steve Mauro (39), Andy Payne (38), and Brian Bernth (33). On the mound, the three starters projected for this series-Toby Moore (7-2, 4.19 ERA), Kyle Murray (5-3, 4.43 ERA) and Mike Kahn (1-3, 4.06 ERA) have pitched well as they have 13 complete games between them.

Common Opponents: While the two teams have never met, the two schools have two common opponents this season, both from the Patriot League. Wright State faced both Colgate and Bucknell during the spring trip to Fort Myers and defeated both teams, winning 8-7 over Colgate as Casey Matteson picked up the victory in relief and 10-2 over Bucknell as Joe Nadeau started and earned the win. Navy also was successful against the two schools, sweeping four games from Bucknell and going 2-0 against Colgate.

Next Up: The winner of this series will advance to the NCAA regionals that will start next Thursday and Friday, May26 and 27. The regional pairings will be announced on ESPN on Monday, May 23 at3 P.M. The eight regional sites that were selected this past Monday were Miami, FL; Tallahassee, FL; Clemson, SC; Knoxville, TN; Baton Rouge, LA; Wichita, KS; Stillwater, OK; and Austin, TX. Six teams will play at each regional for the right to advance to Omaha for the College World Series, which will start the first weekend in June. Pos. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AB R H RBI E

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NO NAME POS YR HOMETOWN NO NAME POS YR HOMETOWN 1 Rob Bruns IF Fr. Coldwater, OH 33 Brian Warden IF Sr. Marietta, OH 3 Tom Beam IF Jr. Kettering, OH 35 Scott Huntsman P Sr. Marietta, OH 4 Tim Stauffer IF Fr. Beavercreek, OH 36 Casey Matteson P Jr. Marion, OH 5 Rob Miller C Sr. Trail, OH 44 Larry Lesko OF Jr. Cincinnati, OH 6 T. D. Hicks OF Fr. Circleville, OH 7/17 Aaron Hampton OF Sr. Fostoria, OH Head Coach: Ron Nischwitz (#29) 8 Sean Sullins p Jr. Englewood, OH Assistant Coach: Bo Bilinski (#22) 9 Lee Miller OF Jr. Maumee, OH Assistant Coach: Dan Bassler (#40) 10 Sean Gill OF Jr. Cincinnati, OH Bat Handler: Aaron Bruskotter (#20) 11 Ryan Tyree C Fr. Columbus, OH Bat Hander: Corey Ellis (#27) 12 Andy Matko IF Fr. Columbus, OH Manager: Tim Ahner 13 Michael Innis p Fr. Cincinnati, OH Trainer: Jason Franklin 15 Matt Clark p Fr. Urbana, OH 16 Phil Long IF So. Beavercreek, OH 18 Tyler Iller OF Sr. Longwood, FL 19 Kris Jarosz IF Jr. Cleveland, OH 21 Derek Bateman p Fr. Ogdensburg, NY 23 Neil Szeryk IF Sr. London, Ont. 24 Doug Lowe OF Jr. Dayton, OH 25 Joe Nadeau p So. Beavercreek, OH 26 Marc Galan p Sr. London, Ont. Pos. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AB R H RBI E

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NO NAME POS YR HOMETOWN NO NAME POS YR HOMETOWN 1 Mike Adams OF So. New Smyrna, DE 24 Al Soeman p Fr. Baltimore, MD 4 Marc Adams IF So. Columbus, OH 26 Leo Fitzharris IF So. Kingstown, RI 5 Brent Beach IF Sr. Hummelstown, PA 27 Kyle Murray p Jr. New Bloomfield, PA 6 Kurt Rinehimer IF Jr. Paradise Valley, AZ 28 Scott Wilson p Sr. Apollo, PA 8 Tucker Turner C Jr. Sarasota, FL 30 Kevin Carlson p Fr. Wilmette, IL 9 Andy Payne IF Sr. Ft. Washington, MD 10 Steve Williams OF ·so. Cumberland, ME Head Coach: Bob MacDonald 11 Pat Mowies C Sr. Midland, TX Assistant Coach: Joe Kinney 12 Greg Foster p Sr. Morgantown, WV Assistant Coach: Joe Duff 13 Steve Mauro OF Jr. Utica, NY Manager: Stine Fontenot 14 Andrew Grant p Jr. Concord, CA Trainer: Joe Engllish 15 Matt Smith IF Fr. San Clemente, CA 16 Jeff Hart IF So. Key West, FL 17 Mike Kahn p Fr. Kingwood, TX 18 Caleb Brown OF Fr. Churchville, MD 19 Marcus Lee IF Sr. San Diego, CA 20 Gregg Harrington p Fr. South Berwick, ME 21 Brian Beruth OF So. Omaha, NE 22 Toby Moore p So. Pendleton, OR 23 Brad Snodgrass p So. Cortland, OH

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Game Date Opponent Score BATTING AND FIELDING (41 GAMES) 1 02/19 Duke 7-19 L Ploylr BA BIBS AB R H RBI 28 38 lfl SMBA SB% BB SO HBP 8/Bf TIWI..UG'!C. One.. PCT. GWH H 2 02/20 Duke 9-5 w Malcuslee .398 41/41 133 40 53 46 13 5/6 .833 27 18 4 0/6 91/.684 81/166 .489 3 3 02/25 &Army (Mllllnsion) 3-4 L BrianBerrlh .376 3&'37 125 29 47 33 8 2/5 .400 14 13 3 413 71/.568 6f>'144 .451 3 4 02/25 #Memphis Slate 3-9 L Man Smith .375 11/10 32 2 12 12 2 0/0 .000 2 8 1 0/1 19'.594 1&36 .444 2 5 02/26 #Air Force 6-5 w AntewGr.n .361 19'9 36 3 13 9 1 0/0 .000 5 8 0/0 141.389 17/40 .425 Sieve Mauro .354 41/41 144 52 51 39 21 11/11 1.000 21 12 314 87/.604 711171 .415 4 6 02/27 &Army 3-2 w MJ-,Payne .346 3&36 127 26 44 38 11 213 .667 9 11 0/3 6f>'.512 56'142 .394 2 7 03/08 ICal-Sen Bernardino 10-2 w Pa1Mo.ies .337 34131 95 12 32 15 2 212 1.000 5 6 3IO 36'.379 40'105 .381 8 03/10 IPennsylvania 4-7 L Jell Hart .333 1219 30 2 10 5 0 0/0 .000 3 7 1 0/1 10'.333 1l'34 .382 9 03/10 ICal-Sen Bernardino 4-8 L (10) ClrisCcmwal .316 1415 19 3 6 5 0 0 2/4 .500 6 6 3 0/0 71.368 1f>'28 .536 10 03/11 !St. Francis (NY) 7-5 w Ktr1R~ 286 27124 77 19 22 5 1 0 818 1.000 12 16 3 0/0 W.325 37192 .402 11 03/16 George Washington 10-9 w Mall'9 23 4 6 4 1 0 0 0/1 .000 4 6 2/1 71.304 11/30 .367 1 14 03/20 51. Mary's 15-5 w Tldt«Tll'ner 225 111'11 40 6 9 3 3 0 0 1/1 1.000 5 11 0/0 121.300 14145 .311 0 15 03/22 Conneclieu1 7-8 L Bre11 Eli« 200 f;2 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 3 0/0 21200 2/10 200 16 03/23 Coppin Slate 14-8 w KIil Sel«borg 200 6/0 5 3 1 0 0 0 0/0 .000 2 0/0 1/200 216 .333 17 03/26 •Bucknell 18-1 w A.J. Trout .187 29'26 75 13 14 0 0 0 0/0 .000 11 f>'O 141 .187 27/91 297 18 03/26 ·Bucknell 5-4 w Malt: Arnao .176 22114 51 15 9 2 0 0 1/1 1.000 9 14 1/0 11/216 1&'59 .305 D~ ValaschD .077 713 13 3 1 0 0 0 0/0 .000 6 0/0 11.077 1113 .077 19 03/31 •Bucknell 7;3 w Toby Moore .000 1/0 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 0/0 0/.000 0/1 .000 20 03/31 •Bucknell 20-5 w Jon Wilson .000 1/1 0 0 0 0 0/0 .000 0 0/0 0/.000 0/4 .000 0 21 04/02 &Army 6-1 w Navy .310 41141 1246 296 316 252 73 17 16 4l'52 .127 167 183 30 26'21 541 /.434 57511468 .392 20 22 04/02 &Army 4-10 L 0pponerH 0111, .297 41/41 1Zl7 22S 367 1811 62 14 20 311'5S .709 122 177 42 22111 5171.418 53)/1435 .369 14 23 04/05 Catholic 8-8 T (10) 24 04/09 •Lehigh 1-0 w 25 04/09 •Lehigh 7-3 w 26 04/10 ·Lafayette 9.3 w PITCHING (41 GAMES) 27 04/10 •Lafayette 0-10 L ~chtf ERA BIBB w L PCT SAVE CB SKTOUT P H R ER BB SO 188 HB WP BK 28 38 HR JMUJG'!C, AB 28 04/17 ·Holy Cross 6-7 L Brad Srodg'ass 1.00 4/0 0 1.000 0 9.0 6 1 1 4 3 1 1 0 71233 30 29 04/17 'Holy Cross 1-3 L Seen Wison 3.98 16'8 .857 3 3 63.3 72 34 28 9 29 6 11 3 6 107/.415 258 30 04/18 •Fordham 2-3 L Mike Km 4.06 10'4 250 0 0 0 31.0 26 23 14 17 11 0 8 0 5 1 2 39'.333 117 31 04/18 'Fordham 2-7 L Toby Moor• 4.19 14112 .778 1 7 77.3 88 43 36 22 57 0 7 3 18 4 3 lZll.390 315 32 04/19 UMBC 5-11 L K~• Mll'ray 4.43 12110 .625 0 6 67.0 89 45 33 27 33 0 7 0 9 5 4 120/.449 267 33 04/21 Georgetown 12-6 w Jon V.,ison 6.00 914 .500 2 0 21 .0 15 22 14 22 18 4 6 1 0 23'291 79 4 0 0 23' .329 70 34 04/23 •Lehigh 4.5 L KM1Car1soo 6.00 8/0 .000 0 0 18.0 19 14 12 6 19 3 18 16 14 3 3 2 2 0 23'.6i6 38 35 04/23 •Lehigh 12-1 w Ron Maholski 18.00 7/0 .500 0 0 7.0 Gleg FD&le, 18.51 913 .000 0 0 11.7 32 25 24 11 4 0 2 6 0 44/.733 60 36 04/24 ·Lafayette 4.5 L AniewBrar1 54,00 1/0 .000 0 0 0.3 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 812.667 3 37 04/24 'Lafayette 4-10 L Navy 5.24 41141 24 16 .600 6 16 1 305.7 367 225 178 122 177 0 42 14 3 62 14 20 5171.418 1Zl7 38 04/29 · eo1gate 13-7 w Opponent Tolllt 6.74 41/41 16 24 .400 2 13 1 3000.3 3!16 2!16 225 167 183 0 30 41 6 73 17 16 5411.454 1246 39 04/29 'Colgate 14-1 w 40 05/08 Army 8-4 w 41 05/08 Army 7-6 w "Patriot, ' Service Aca. Classic, !Coyote Classic, &Arrrrt PATRIOT LEAGUE CONFERENCE

The Patriot League's Southern Division fared extremely well in the all-league 1994 Standings voting this season, accounting for 13 of the 24 total players on the two squads. Northern Division Division champion Navy, as well as North­ Lngue Overall ern Division co-front runner Fordham, each Rec. Pct. HM RD RF RA Rec. Pct. HM RD NEU RF RA Army'# 17-3 .850 9-1 8-2 133 65 25-17 .595 14-5 9-5 2-7 254 230 had six players selected by the coaches as Fordham 17-3 .850 9-1 8-2 140 48 28-19 .596 17-3 10-13 1-3 311 267 all-league represensatives. Holy Cross 11-9 .550 7-3 4-6 87 104 14-18 .438 9-6 5-12 0-0 137 179 Nine players were tabbed as repeat Colgate 1-17 .056 1-1 1 0-6 30 129 1-28 .034 1-14 0-8 0-6 74 252 all-league selections led by Fordham out­ fielder Mike Butler, and Lehigh third Southern Division baseman Jon Lehberger. Butler became Lngue Overall Rec. Pct. HM RD RF RA Rec. Pct. HM RD NEU RF RA the conference's firstthree-time First Team Navy ../o 11-9 .550 6-2 5-7 141 89 24-16-1 .598 13-4 8-10-1 3-2 296 225 selection. Having been selected to the First Lafayette 8-12 .400 5-5 3-7 108 119 11-25 .306 5-9 6-15 0-1 197 294 Team in both 1992 and 1993 and to this Lehigh 8-12 .400 5-5 3-7 67 102 11-17 .393 7-7 4-10 0-0 124 148 Bucknell 5-13 .278 2-6 3-7 77 127 10-25 .286 5-10 4-10 1-5 157 273 year's Second Team, Lehberger also be­ %PL Charrpion came a three-time all-league selection. ·Division Chalr4)ion #Captured Division by Defeating Fordham in One-Game Playoff £~~T~·- 1994 All-Patriot League Baseball Squads LEAGUE First Team Position Name School Class Hometown P# Mark Houston Army Jr. Dyersburg, TN P# Pete Durkovic Fordham Fr. Flushing, NY P# Toby Moore Navy Jr. Pendleton, OR RP Arthur O'Neal Army Jr. West Point, MS C Mike Trotter Army Jr. Bethpage, NY 1B* Marcus Lee Navy Sr. San Diego, CA 2B Pete Gorski Bucknell So. Berkley Heights, NJ ss John Cubala Lafayette Sr. Linden, NJ 3B Andy Payne Navy Sr. Fort Washington, MD OF** Mike Butler Fordham Sr. Nutley, NJ OF Shawn Harris Fordham Sr. Englewood, NJ OF* Steve Mauro Navy Jr. Utica, NY DH* Joe Schultz Fordham Sr. Staten Island, NY *Two-time First Team selection, **Three-time First Team selection, #There were ties in the voting at the pitcher's position, so three First Team will be recognized. Coach of the Year: Dan Roberts, Army; Pitcher of the Year: Mark Houston, Army; Player of the Year: Marcus Lee, Navy Second Team Position Name School Class Hometown P Scott Wilson Navy Sr. Apollo, PA RP Charlie Cucchiara Fordham Jr. Woodhaven, NJ C Tom Lynch Lafayette Jr. Haddonfield, NJ 1B Bill Mullee Army So. Huntington Beach, CA 2B* Tom Caldara Fordham Sr. Dobbs Ferry, NY SS* Terrence Butt Holy Cross Jr. Revere, MA 3B** Jon Lehberger Lehigh Sr. Somerville, NJ OF Brian Bernth Navy So. Omaha, NE OF Paige Brennan Holy Cross Sr. Hamden, CT OF# Arthur O'Neal Army Jr. West Point, MS DH% Mike Mancia Lafayette Sr. Scranton, PA *Two-time Second Team selection, •• First Team selection in 1992 and 1993, #First Team selection in 1993, % Second Team selection in the outfield in 1993, Due to ties in the voting, only one Second Team pitcher will be recognized. WRIGHT STATE'S PRESIDENT Harley E. Flack

percent, its strategic plan has based health and education programs, enabled the college to avoid including collaborative efforts with the reducing its workforce while University of Maryland and the University also keeping its con-struction of Delaware. He initiated international of a $17 million library on target. programs including research and training The Campus Climate activities in Africa and the Middle East. He Commission-one of Dr. acquired accreditation for newly developed Flack's initiatives at Rowan­ programs, and initiated a core curriculum has studied such issues as and scholarly research programs for faculty racial/ethnic conflict, gender and students. bias and discrimination. and Collaboration also marked his term at crime on the campus. This the State University of New York at Buffalo, initiative has resulted in where he served in several positions, concrete steps to improve the among them assistant dean of the School campus climate. of Health-Related Professions. While at One of his primary functions the university from 1969 to 1974, he at Rowan has been to develop developed a consortium involving his and direct international pro­ institution with high schools, community grams. In this role , Dr. Flack colleges, and four-year colleges to develop has been involved in an allied health curriculum . He also worked Dr. Harley E. Flack was selected by establishing Rowan College's joint to bring African-American, Hispanic, Asian Wright State University's Board ofTrustees programs with three institutions in Russia: American, and Native American students in December to become the university"s the Moscow Power Engineering Institute. into the health professions. fourth president. He replaced Paige E. Veronezh Pedagogic Institute. and the St. Dr. Flack earned his bachelor's degree Mulhollan, who has retired. Petersburg State University. Initiatives in physical therapy from The Ohio State Dr. Flack comes to Wright State from with these Russian institutions include University and a master of arts degree in Rowan College of New Jersey, where he developing an International Business rehabilitation counseling from Kent served as executive vice president/ Enterprise Center , drafting a new State University. He earned a Ph.D. in provost. In that position, he coordinated English-Russian dictionary of business counselor education from SUNY-Buffalo. the efforts of three vice presidents and terms , and collaborating with the World Dr. Flack has coedited African-American directed academic programs for 10,000 Health Organization to convene a World Perspectives on Biomedical Ethics with students. He also supported fund-raising Conference on Family Survival. Edmund Pellegrino, which was published activities that led to the institution ·s In 1990 he attended the Metropolitan by Georgetown University Press in 1992, receiving a $100 million private donation Universities conference at Wright State. and is coauthor of Case Studies in from Henry and Betty Rowan-the largest Prior to serving at Rowan , Dr. Flack Allied Health , which is due to be published private gift ever received by a public insti­ served from 1987 to 1989 as academic in 1994. tution of higher education at that time­ vice president for State University of New A native Ohioan from the Zanesville and changing its name from Glassboro York , College at Old Westbury. In that post, area. Dr. Flack has had a lifelong love of State College. he initiated general education programs, music. He completed his first album , 'The While at Rowan College, Dr. Flack helped develop an institutional accred ita­ Goree Suite," in July 1992, and has directed the creation of a strategic plan tion plan . and established a Teaching for composed more than 30 choral or piano that has been studied by a group of Learning Center and centers for small compositions since he began performing European educators as well as having business development. at age three. been recognized as one of the 11 best As dean of the College of Allied Health Dr. Flack and his wife, Mignon, an ele­ model plans in the country. As Rowan has Sciences at Howard University from 1974 mentary school teacher, have four sons. faced state budget cuts as high as 12 to 1987, Dr. Flack developed community- A When you deal with the UTC Communications Group, • you are playing with a winner. Our full in-house capabilities make your next project a sure bet for quality, savings, turnaround, and creative solutions. While the competition may have one •V good card in its hand, we offer five great cards in one location. Our expertise in Computer Graphics, Desktop Publishing, Photography, Yideography, and Design Graphics takes the risk out of succeeding on your next project. Don't gamble on someone with a weak hand, put the odds in your favor and go with the full in-house capabilities of the UTC Communications Group. WE GUARANTEE YOU WILL BE A WINNER!

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To say the 1993 season of Raider baseball was exciting Darrell Back accomplished the goal that every pitcher wishes would be an understatement. A second Mid-Continent to achieve in his career. Back, a sophomore from Shawnee championship, a first-round draft choice, a no-hitter and posting Town, Illinois, threw nine complete innings of no-hit baseball in over 30 wins for the ninth consecutive season highlighted the a 6-0 decision over the Valparaiso Crusaders. He faced 29 19th year of the Ron Nischwitz era. batters and struck out 14 on the afternoon. Though five starters and nine pitchers returned from the 1992 Wright State finished the season with a 17-3 Mid-Continent 40-16 squad, the Raiders had trouble posting back-to-back wins Conference record that earned them the regular season out of the blocks. They traded wins and losses until the 15th and championship for the second consecutive year. The Raiders 16th games of the season, posting an early 8-8 record . topped the conference in runs scored, fielding percentage, All-American pitcher Brian Anderson picked up his first win of 1O triples and pitching ERA. Accompanied with a seven game as the Raiders defeated Western Carolina 3-1 in the season winning streak and a 38-13 record , the Raiders were looked opener. Nischwitz then led his upon as the tournament favorites team south for spring break as heading to Chicago, Illinois. Facing the Raiders took two out of three strong competition from Cleveland from Southern Mississippi. The State and Illinois-Chicago, the trip westward to the University of defending champions could not Arizona was memorable, as find the groove to achieve the Anderson defeated the 13th tournament crown as the Raiders ranked Wildcats in a 5-3 decision won and lost two to wrap up the striking out 11 batters. The win season. All-Tournament honors also ranks as number 550 on the were earned by Anderson, last Nischwitz victory column. seasons tournament MVP Jon Returning home, Wright State Sbrocco at second base and third was zapped by the Kent State baseman Kris Jarosz. Golden Flashes and dropped four Nischwitz's group finished the out of five games. The Raiders season with an overall record of then got hot winning 23 of their 39-15. Anderson, Ramsdell and next 27 games, including sweeps Sbrocco were named first team of conference rivals Illinois­ All-Conference with outfielders Chicago, Youngstown State and Brian Buck and Doug Lowe, pitcher Western Illinois. Spence Gunnell, shortstop Bill Riding the crest of a 12 game Osmanski and designated hitter winning streak from April 21 to Brian Warden earning second May 8, Nischwitz's club fell to team honors. Anderson kept the Cleveland State 10-7. The title of Mid-Continent Pitcher of streak saw co-captain and the Year for the second year All -Conference pitcher Tony running and Sbrocco was honored Ramsdell notch four wins with with the 1993 Mid-Continent Anderson adding three himself to Player of the Year. improve his record to 8-1. Anderson finished the season Brian Anderson was the third selection of the 1st round going Th_e Big Ten conference did to the California Angels in the 1993 major league baseball draft. at 10-1 and led the nation with a not fare well against Wright 1 .14 ERA. He was the third State in 1993. Second team selection in the Major League All-Conference designated hitter Baseball draft going to the Brian Warden hammered out a California Angels in the first round three-run homer to defeat Indiana and holds school records in six 8-7. Anderson struck out eight categories. Sbrocco was also batters and recorded his ninth selected in the draft, going in the winoftheseasonina2-1 downing 49th round to the San Francisco of Ohio State. Scott Huntsman, [liis is h1 rntifl! Hi:tt Giants. The 1993 conference who led the club with five saves, .'.1:>rianA_nd.e.r~on leader in batting average (.395) , h:1e lll'1'11 d111s1·11 ;19 :1 nu·mhn uf tiff struck out the final two batters in . JjC-A_:A., . runs scored (64) and triples (7) the bottom of the seventh as the finished his career as Wright .Al1 -_,l,111erirn i1'11s.·h111l il:.·11111 Raiders earned the 4-3 win State's all -time leader in doubles, and sweep of the Buckeyes. triples, walks and ranks second in Huntsman continued his winning career hits and batting average. ways as the Boilermakers of Purdue were also defeated 3-2. ♦ 1993 STATISTICS

BATTING AND FIELDING (54 GAMES)

Bat Slug On B SB Fldg NAME GA ST AB R H RBI Avg 28 38 HR Avg SAC so BB HB Avg SB SBA Pct PO AS E-PB Avg Huntsman, Scott 17 0 2 0 0 .500 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0.0 0 1.000 Anderson. Brian 17 12 2 0 0 .500 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0 .500 100.0 10 19 0 1.000

Dimel. Joe 2 0 2 0 0 .500 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0 .667 0 0 0.0 5 0 0 1.000

Sbrocco. Jon 54 54 190 64 75 42 .395 16 7 5 .632 6 19 44 8 .512 15 18 83.3 108 134 7 .972

Gunnell. Spence 23 12 22 7 8 4 .364 o _o .409 3 0 .423 0 0 0.0 9 14 .958 Long , Phil 44 33 124 31 44 39 .355 7 5 .516 12 15 24 2 432 6 7 85.7 20 35 4 .932

Buck. Brian 47 47 163 30 52 35 .319 9 5 3 .491 5 29 22 4 .402 10 13 76.9 107 2 5 .956

Warden, Brian 43 31 114 17 36 26 .316 6 4 .491 2 18 17 0 .398 100.0 3 .800

Banks. Andy 45 44 125 23 36 33 .288 7 0 3 .416 8 17 27 5 412 0 0.0 271 22 4 .987

Jarosz. Kris 49 42 143 26 41 30 .287 4 2 5 .448 6 26 18 3 .365 10 414 71.4 22 55 7 .917

Lowe. Doug 54 54 193 46 55 48 .285 13 2 6 .466 5 26 29 5 .384 10 11 90.9 119 4 5 .961

Miller. Rod 25 12 36 14 10 3 .278 0 2 .472 6 4 5 .413 0 0 0.0 59 5 3 .955

Szeryk, Neil 54 54 198 42 55 47 .278 15 3 3 .429 7 28 29 5 .372 2 50.0 412 26 3 993

Osmanski. Bill 54 54 166 45 45 17 .271 10 0 2 .367 4 30 22 12 .387 1 100.0 67 130 9 956

Iller. Tyler 25 15 49 7 12 6 .245 0 .327 2 6 333 4 4 100.0 0 0 1 000 Hampton. Aaron 52 43 141 28 29 12 .206 3 2 .277 5 27 17 4 299 5 8 62.5 46 3 2 .961

Duncan. Tony 13 0 8 0 .125 0 0 0 .125 0 3 0 .222 2 2 100.0 4 11 .938

Beam. Tom 5 8 0 .125 0 0 0 .125 0 4 0 0 125 0 0 0.0 2 0 .667

Ramsdell. Tony 14 11 2 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0.0 6 22 .966 Matteson. Casey 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 .000 K1ngdesk1 , Brian 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 .000

Galan. Marc 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0.0 5 0 1.000

Back. Darrell 10 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 00 0 10 0 1.000 Murphy. Chris 9 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0.0 2 0 1.000

Lesko. Larry 7 0 4 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0.0 5 0 1.000 Smith. Jayson 11 8 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0.0 3 11 0 1.000

Smitley. Mike 9 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0.0 3 3 0 1.000 Wright State 1695 384 503 342 .297 93 27 36 .447 63 255 264 54 .395 66 83 79.5 1285 516 54 .971

Wright State Double Plays 48

Wright State Left On Base 415

1993 STATISTICS-PITCHING (54 GAMES)

Name GA ST CG w L s IP H R ER ERA BB so HB WP Balk Matteson. Casey 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 3 0.00 0 0 0 0

Anderson . Brian 14 13 8 10 95.0 62 15 12 1.14 6 98 2 0

Ramsdell , Tony 13 12 7 10 2 0 93.3 75 32 24 2.31 18 54 6 7

Huntsman. Scott 18 0 0 2 5 22.0 24 13 9 3.68 9 15 0 3 0

Gunnell, Spence 15 9 4 8 4 66.3 58 38 31 4.21 29 48 6

Back. Darrell 13 10 4 4 4 0 72 .3 77 48 43 5.35 32 54 0 6

Smith. Jayson 10 8 3 2 0 36.3 45 38 29 7.18 26 30 2 0

Galan. Marc 10 0 0 2 0 0 16.0 17 13 13 7.31 17 10 4 3 0

Murphy, Chris 10 2 0 0 0 18.3 18 15 15 7.36 14 12 3 3 3

Smitley, Mike 8 0 0 0 0 12.0 16 14 14 10.50 15 8 3 0

Sedwick, Eric 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 2 2 18.00 3 0 0

Wright State 24 39 15 8 432.7 397 229 193 4.01 170 330 19 33 7 1993 BASEBALL RESULTS

(WON 39 LOST 15) (17-3 MID-CONTINENn

Date Opponent W-L Score Pitcher of Record Team Record Feb. 20 Western Carolina (a) w 3-1 Brian Anderson (1-0) 1-0 Feb. 21 Western Carolina (a) L 4-8 Jayson Smith (0-1) 1-1 Mar. 20 Southern Miss. (a) w 4-2 Darrell Back (1-0) 2-1 Mar. 21 Southern Miss. (a) L 4-5 Spence Gunnell (0-1) 2-2 Mar. 21 Southern Miss. (a) w 10-6 Jayson Smith (1 -1) 3-2 Mar. 23 Arizona (a) L 7-17 Darrell Back (1-1) 3-3 Mar. 24 Arizona (a) w 5-3 Brian Anderson (2-0) 4-3 Mar. 27 Kent State (a) L 2-6 Tony Ramsdell (0-1) 4-4 Mar. 27 Kent State (a) w 6-1 Spence Gunnell ( 1 -1) 5-4 Mar. 28 Kent State (a) L 2-3 Jayson Smith (1-2) 5-5 Mar. 29 Kent State (a) L 0-1 Brian Anderson (2-1) 5-6 Mar. 29 Kent State (a) L 2-4 Chris Murphy (0-1) 5-7 Apr. 3 NORTHERN ILL.* (H) w 5-0 Brian Anderson (3-1) 6-7 Apr. 4 NORTHERN ILL.* (H) L 2-4 Tony Ramsdell (0-2) 6-8 Apr. 4 NORTHERN ILL. * (H) w 8-6 Spence Gunnell (2-1) 7-8 Apr. 6 BOWLING GREEN (H) w 6-0 Darrell Back (2-1) 8-8 Apr. 7 Ohio University (a) w 8-6 Spence Gunnell (3 -1) 9-8 Apr. 8 XAVIER (H) w 13-8 Tony Ramsdell (1-2) 10-8 Apr. 10 Eastern Ill.* (a) w 4-1 Brian Anderson (4-1) 11-8 Apr. 10 Eastern Ill.* (a) L 1-2 Darrell Back (2-2) 11-9 Apr. 11 Eastern Ill.* (a) w 9-2 Spence Gunnell (4-1) 12-9 Apr. 13 EASTERN KENTUCKY (H) w 15-2 Tony Ramsdell (2-2) 13-9 Apr. 16 Eastern Kentucky (a) L 17-18 Spence Gunnell (4-2) 13-10 Apr. 17 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO* (H) w 2-1 Brian Anderson (5-1) 14-10 Apr. 18 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO* (H) w 16-3 Spence Gunnell (5-2) 15-10 Apr. 19 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO* (H) w 13-0 Tony Ramsdell (3-2) 16-10 Apr. 20 Bowling Green (a) L 4-9 Darrell Back (2-3) 16-11 Apr. 21 Dayton (a) w 19-4 Spence Gunnell (6-2) 17-11 Apr. 22 Louisville (a) w 15-10 Tony Ramsdell (4-2) 18-11 Apr. 24 YOUNGSTOWN ST.* (H) w 7-0 Tony Ramsdell (5-2) 19-11 Apr. 24 YOUNGSTOWN ST.* (H) w 12-1 Darrell Back (3-3) 20-11 Apr. 28 CINCINNATI (H) w 13-5 Brian Anderson (6-1) 21-11 May 1 Western Ill.* (a) w 7-0 Tony Ramsdell (6-2) 22-11 May 1 Western Ill.* (a) w 7-4 Spence Gunnell (7-2) 23-11 May 2 Western Ill.* (a) w 5-2 Brian Anderson (7-1) 24-11 May 5 Cincinnati (a) w 13-3 Tony Ramsdell (7-2) 25-11 May 5 Cincinnati (a) w 9-2 Spence Gunnell (8-2) 26-11 May 6 DAYTON (H) w 7-6 Jayson Smith (2-2) 27-11 May 8 Cleveland State (a) w 9-0 Brian Anderson (8-1) 28-11 May _8 Cleveland State (a) L 7-10 Spence Gunnell (8-3) 28-12 May 9 Cleveland State (a) w 3-0 Tony Ramsdell (8-2) 29-12 May 10 DETROIT-MERCY (H) w 7-4 Jayson Smith (3-2) 30-12 May 11 Xavier (a) L 8-10 Scott Huntsman (0-1) 30-13 May 12 Indiana (a) w 8-7 Marc Galan (1-0) 31-13 May 13 Ohio State (a) w 2-1 Brian Anderson (9-1) 32-13 May 13 Ohio State (a) w 4-3 Marc Galan (2-0) 33-13 May 15 Valparaiso* (a) w 10-6 Tony Ramsdell (9-2) 34-13 May 15 Valparaiso* (a) w 5-4 Scott Huntsman ( 1 -1) 35-13 May 16 Valparaiso** (a) w 6-0** Darrell Back (4-3) 36-13 May 17 Purdue (a) w 3-2 Scott Huntsman (2-1) 37-13 May 20 Western-Ill.+ (a) w 6-3 Tony Ramsdell (10-2) 38-13 May 21 Cleveland State+ (a) L 7-10 Darrell Back (4-4) 38-14 May 22 Eastern Ill.+ (a) w 5-3 Brian Anderson (10-1) 39-14 May 23 Illinois-Chicago+ (a) L 9-12 Spence Gunnell (8-4) 39-15

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