2018

1 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Michael Westemeier Location: The Ripon Athletic Communications Offi ce is is in his 12th year as the located in Room 242 in the Coaches Suite at The Willmore Director of Athletic Commu- Center, located at the intersection of Thorne and Union nications at Ripon College. Streets on the Ripon College campus. Michael operates the statisti- cal programs for all Red Hawk Photographers: Camerapeople and photographers sports, while also supervising are allowed anywhere outside the fence during games. a staff of several student as- Special arrangements could be made for inside the fence, sistants. In addition, Michael if necessary. maintains the athletic web- site for all 20 intercollegiate Media Credentials: Credentials are not required, but sports. Michael is also in- members of the media are asked to contact Ripon’s Ath- volved with some fundrais- letic Communications Offi ce if they plan on attending a ing, including the Kettle Club Ripon College home or away game so that arrangements and the annual “Doc” Weiske can be made at Francis Field or at an away site. ‘50 Memorial Golf Scramble. Michael received his Master’s of Business Admin- Interviews: Head Coach Eric Cruise is available for istration in June of 2006 from St. Ambrose University in interviews in his offi ce, which is located in the Coaches Davenport, Iowa. While at SAU, Michael served as the Suite at the Willmore Center. He can be contacted at (920) graduate assistant for sports information, where he was 748-8764. Players are also available for interviews after the media contact for football, men’s and women’s bas- practice. Any other player interviews can be arranged by ketball, baseball, and softball. calling Ripon’s Athletic Communications Offi ce. Prior to his time at St. Ambrose, Michael attended Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Ill., where he www.riponredhawks.com: In-depth informatin on the received his Bachelors of Arts in 2003, while majoring in Ripon baseball team, as well as the school’s other 19 Speech Communications with an emphasis in Broadcast intercollegiate athletic teams are available on the offi cial Journalism. Michael is originally from Galena, Ill., and cur- website of Ripon athletics. You can go there to fi nd press rently resides in Ripon with his wife Beth and the couple’s releases, statistics, rosters, and coaches information. The seven-year old son, Mason. site is updated daily throughout the season. ATHLETIC TRAINING Brian Azinger is in his 16th year as the Education from the Uni- head athletic trainer at Ripon College. Brian versity of South Florida serves as the head trainer for all 20 intercolle- in 1992. In addition to his giate sports for the Red Hawks, while also super- athletic training duties, vising several student athletic trainers. Brian works as an in- Brian has been a Certified Athletic Trainer structor in the Exercise since 1992, and a Head Athletic Trainer at the Science Department. collegiate level since 1995. Before coming to Brian currently resides in Ripon with Ripon, Brian worked as a Certified Athletic Trainer his wife Liz and two at Kentucky Sports Medicine, as well as at Centre daughters, Kaitlynn and College and Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois. Emma. Brian earned his B.S.E in Physical Educa- tion from Truman State University in 1990. He then completed his Master’s degree in Physical 1 FACILITIES FRANCIS FIELD WEIGHT ROOM

Named for longtime friend and benefactor of Ripon Built in 2017, in conjunction with Ripon’s renovated College, Patricia Parker Francis, Francis Field is home to the Red Hawk baseball team, which has won 21 Willmore Center, the Weight Room and Fitness Center conference championships, including an amazing features two fl oors of cardio and weight equipment. championship run in which they won the conference There is also three fi tness studios (two of which are title in eight out of 10 years from 1998-2007. The fi eld was newly renovated in October of 2006, equipped with WELLBEATS Digital Exercise Program- which included a new concession stand, new pressbox, ming). The main level of the Fitness Center features a brand new fencing around the fi eld, with additional seating. The capacity at Francis Field is now approxi- variety of free weights, universal machines, medicine mately 350, with extra space to sit around the fence. balls, and more.

ATHLETIC TRAINING CENTER THE FIELD HOUSE

The Agnesian Healthcare Athletic Training Center is located on This 65,000-square-foot area, built in 2017, features four the fi rst level of Willmore Center and supports the training and multipurpose performance courts and netting for basket- physical therapy of all Ripon College student-athletes. The facil- ball, volleyball, baseball, softball, and tennis. The home of ity is staff ed by two certifi ed athletic trainers in partnership with Ripon’s Indoor Track & Field team, this space also includes Agnesian Healthcare, as well as a host of student assistants. an NCAA-regulation indoor track with 200-meter straight- The Agnesian Healthcare Athletic Training Center away, named in honor of former Red Hawks track star Dan features a private exam room, numerous exam stations, a Sutter ‘01, full fi eld events, four performance courts for full-size soak tub, and a rehab area. basketball, volleyball, or tennis, and retractable nets. 2 2018 SEASON PREVIEW The Ripon College baseball team has qualifi ed for the four- “Tyler has learned a lot already and is a college-level hitter team Midwest Conference Tournament 18 of the last 22 who will demand at-bats,” Cruise said. “It’s tough to fi nd playing seasons, but haven’t accomplished that feat since 2015, which time when you’re behind players like Michael and Riley, but is also the last time the Red Hawks appeared in the NCAA Tyler is a guy that could contribute at the plate as a freshman.” Regional Tournament. Despite narrowly missing the conference tournament last season, the goal always remains the same. INFIELD “The expectation remains high for our program, which is Ripon’s infi eld will see a diff erent look from a year ago with to play postseason baseball,” Ripon Head Coach Eric Cruise said. some players switching positions, and others getting an oppor- “The way to accomplish that is to improve every day and play tunity to start for the fi rst time. One of those fi rst-time starters will fundamentally sound baseball, which we’ve done in preseason be at fi rst base where freshman transfer Keegan Johnston and practices so far.” sophomore Kyle Peterson will battle for the starting job. Ripon has won a conference-best 21 MWC Champion- “Keegan was a catcher in High School, so he’s still learn- ships in school history, with an amazing run of 12 in an 18-year ing the position, but he’s extremely athletic and is fi guring it span from 1998-2015. The last two years have humbled the out more each day. He’s a left-handed power hitter that has the Red Hawks a little, but has also only made them hungrier to get ability to put fear in any he’s going to face,” Cruise said. back to the top of the MWC and compete for the conference “Peterson has improved at the plate since his freshman year. He title, which is what they did for the better part of two decades. has experience playing the position, but needs to continue to “What we’ve done as a program in the past has shown to adapt to the college game.” be successful,” Cruise said. “We realize that just because we have At second base, Nick Taranto returns after hitting .307 with that ‘R’ on our hat doesn’t give us anything. Other teams enjoy fi ve doubles, one triple, two home runs, and a team-high 26 RBI keeping us out, so the past two years have been a friendly last season. An Academic All-Conference performer, Taranto also reminder that we have to work hard for everything we get.” fi nished last year with 19 runs scored and one stolen base. With fi ve seniors, six juniors, seven sophomores, and six “Taranto has the ability to put his name in the discus- freshmen on this year’s squad, the Red Hawks have a healthy sion for MWC Player of the Year with his speed and gap-to-gap mix of both experienced and younger players. power,” Cruise said. “He understands the game and takes pride “We have some experience coming back, so a lot of our in wanting to be the best.” players understand what we want to do as a program,” Cruise said. The other middle infi eld spot will be manned by Junior “I’m proud of the way our players have performed in preseason Hector Aguinaga, who moves to shortstop after playing primar- practices, while adjusting to some of the things we’ve changed.” ily at third base last season. Aguinaga had a breakout season in 2017, improving his batting average 245 points from the previ- CATCHER ous year, batting .322 with six doubles, 18 RBI, one stolen base, One of Ripon’s top returners is Junior Michael Barnes, and 15 runs scored. who will serve as the team’s starting catcher for the third con- “Aguinaga hasn’t played shortstop since he was in High secutive season. He is coming off a season that saw him earn School, but over these last few weeks, he’s really grown as a player All-Conference honors, while fi nishing second on the team in and as a leader,” Cruise said. “Off ensively, he understands the strike both batting average (.337) and RBI (19) and tying for the team- zone very well, which helps him hit for average, but a lot of his suc- lead in home runs (2) and stolen bases (3), in addition to record- cess will depend on his defense. He has the ability to do well for us ing fi ve doubles, one triple, and 21 runs scored. An Academic at his new position. It’s just a matter of him believing that he can.” All-Conference performer, Barnes fi nished last season ranking Another player that is making a position change will be ninth in school history with a fi elding percentage of .993, as he Josh Oswald, who was named to the All-Conference Team as committed just one error in 145 chances. a fi rst baseman last season, but will play third base this year. “I think Michael is the best defensive catcher in our con- Oswald led the team in hitting a year ago with a .350 batting ference and has developed as a hitter,” Cruise said. “He has the average, to go along with team-highs of 11 doubles and two ability to be considered one of the best players in the league.” home runs, and also recording 18 RBI and 22 runs scored. Fellow junior Riley Erickson will also contribute this sea- “Josh bought into an approach that makes him a tough son. He appeared in 20 games last year, batting .257 with seven out and he adjusted to what were trying to do to him,” doubles, which was tied for second on the team, while also Cruise said. “When he steps into the batters box, he’s a force, so recording nine RBI and scoring 11 runs. pitchers tend to stay away from him.” “Riley and Michael are two completely diff erent types of hitters, but both players have a power arm and will each demand OUTFIELD playing time because of how talented they are,” said Cruise. Ripon’s outfi eld will consist of Junior Kyle Rogers, Sopho- Joining Ripon’s catchers this year is freshman Tyler Mu- more Tyler Nelson, and Freshman Eric Hietpas. That trio has noz, who will look to learn from the two upperclassmen and combined for a total of 37 collegiate at-bats, so there may be a translate that to the fi eld. learning curve early in the season. 3 2018 SEASON PREVIEW Nelson has the most experience of the three, making three last season. A three-time Academic All-Conference per- eight starts and appearing in 18 games last season. He ended former, Knapp struck out 17 batters in 29 innings last year. the year by drawing 10 walks and fi nishing with an on-base “David is excited to show what he can do as a senior and percentage of .310 and did not commit an error in 19 chances. he’s competing for a spot in the rotation,” Cruise said. “He’s a “Tyler improved his confi dence at the plate over the sum- competitor and doesn’t like to lose, so he’s going to battle every mer and is looking to make solid contact, while causing some time he’s on the mound.” damage with his speed on the base-paths,” Cruise said. “He’s a Ripon’s bullpen will be bolstered by Sophomore Chris guy that could have a breakout season, and has put the work in Huettner, who recorded a team-best ERA of 1.42 last season, that is required to take that next step.” while earning Academic All-Conference honors. Rogers has appeared in nine games during the past two “Chris could be ready to be a starting pitcher, but can also seasons, with a total of eight at-bats, but he’ll be forced into a be an every-day reliever if we need him in that role,” Cruise said. more prominent role this year. “He has continued to develop and we have a lot of trust in him.” “Kyle has a strong bat, but has battled some injuries during Seniors Ben Folger and Brian Wilson will also give the his career,” Cruise said. “He’s healthy entering this season, and is bullpen a boost. Folger is a two-time Academic All-Conference someone that can give us quality at-bats and drive in some runs.” performer, who fi nished last season with an ERA of 3.07, which Eric Hietpas will be thrust into the lineup in just his fi rst year with the team. He is the only player on the team that plays was second-best on the team. He struck out fi ve batters in 10 more than one sport, as he was a Kicker on Ripon’s football relief appearances. Wilson appeared in nine games, recording team during the Fall. three in seven innings. “Eric throws well and has an accurate arm,” Cruise said. “Those two are defi nitely late-inning pitchers and they’ve “He needs to adjust to college pitching, but has done well so both looked sharp this preseason,” Cruise said. “They are both far.” situational pitchers, but I see them having a lot of appearances.” Sophomore Garrett Kaczrowski gained a lot of experience PITCHING as a freshman, making seven appearances, including fi ve starts, Ripon’s starting rotation is led by Senior Drew Slade and and will again be a big part of the pitching staff . Junior Brice Swick. That duo will anchor the top of the Red “Garrett is a guy who continues to get better and when Hawks’ pitching staff . he’s healthy, he’ll give us some quality innings either as a starter An All-Conference selection as a Sophomore in 2016, or in relief. Slade fi nished last season with 27 strikeouts and 17 walks in Fellow sophomores Brody Marks and Kenny George will 39.1 innings of work. look to earn some playing time in a relief role. “Drew has the ability to be our unquestioned number “Marks works around the strike zone and understands one pitcher, but that’s still something he has to earn,” Cruise how to get outs,” Cruise said. “George also has the ability to get said. “How he deals with adversity will determine the type of outs when called upon.” season he has. When he was sharp during his fi rst two years, he A trio of freshmen will join the pitching staff this year, as was one of the better pitchers in the league and has the ability Austin Fox, Kade Lancour, and Jake Shillinglaw will all compete to get back to that point.” for innings. Swick fi nished last year with a team-high 32 strikeouts, “Fox and Lancour both have bright futures ahead of while walking just 11 batters with a 4.29 ERA in 44.1 innings. them. Fox has looked extremely sharp and takes great pride In addition to his mound duties, Swick will also play in the in the mental aspect of the game, while Lancour is a power fi eld when he is not pitching. He batted .250 last year with two pitcher who is going to develop as he adjusts to the college doubles, fi ve RBI, one stolen base, and 13 runs scored. game,” Cruise said. “Jake is another player that works his tail off “Brice is arguably our best pitcher because of how hard and has the ability to help us when we need him.” he throws and how competitive he is,” Cruise said. “He’s our util- ity guy that can play nearly every position and is outstanding Ripon will open their 2018 campaign with a nine-game both on the mound and in the fi eld.” slate at the RussMatt Central Florida Invitational in Winter Sophomore Brian Brown will also be counted on to pitch Haven, Fla., where they will play some of the best teams from a lot of quality innings after starting six games as a freshman the best conferences in the country, with several of them being and recording an ERA of 4.29, which was third-best on the team. perennial NCAA Tournament teams. Brown struck out 22 batters, while walking seven in 42 innings. “When we recruit guys, I tell them that we try to get the “Brian is a fi nesse pitcher, but is very cerebral and under- toughest possible schedule in Florida, and that’s defi nitely the stands the game well,” Cruise said. “He does a lot of the little case this season,” Cruise said. “I request those types of schedules things on the mound that makes pitchers successful.” because that’s one of the best ways to help our team improve.” David Knapp will also see some time in the rotation after The Red Hawks season-opener will take place Saturday, making 12 career starts during the last three years, including March 10 against Rowan University at 6:30 p.m. ET. 4 COACHING STAFF On May 21, 2012, the Patrick Van Daalwyk is Ripon College athletic depart- in his third season with the Ripon ment announced Eric Cruise College baseball coaching staff af- as its 14th head baseball ter graduating from Ripon in 2015. coach in school history. He A mainstay in Ripon’s start- spent the previous 11 years ing rotation for four years as a player, as an assistant coach for the Van Daalwyk fi nished his college Red Hawks, with seven as the career ranking third in school history team’s associate head coach. for career (239.1), Cruise couldn’t have fourth in career starts (32), seventh in had a much better start as a career appearances (42) and seventh head coach, as he was named in career strikeouts (159). Midwest Conference North Divi- Van Daalwyk was named sion Coach of the Year in each to the All-Conference team in each of his fi rst two seasons. In his fi ve years at the helm, Cruise has of his fi nal two years with the Red Hawks and helped Ripon win led Ripon to a 94-97 overall record, winning 24 games in each of two Midwest Confernece Championships, advancing to the his fi rst three seasons. The Red Hawks have gone 58-23 in MWC NCAA Regional Tournament in both years (2013 and 2015). games during Cruise’s tenure as head coach, fi nishing fi rst in the MWC North Division in each of his fi rst three seasons. Under Cruise, Ripon has posted a home record of 36-23, and has hosted the MWC Tournament two times. Phil Pupillo is in his fi rst In 2015, Ripon won their 21st MWC Championship season as an assistant coach for in program history, advancing to the NCAA Midwest Re- the Ripon College baseball team. gional in La Crosse, Wis. In their fi rst game of that Regional, Pupillo comes to the Red Hawks defeated the defending national champion #3 UW-Whitewater. In that season, Cruise coached Michael Ripon from Judson University, Polcyn and Marshall Zahn to their second consecutive MWC where he served as a Graduate North Player and Pitcher of the Year awards, respectively. Assistant Baseball Coach for Polcyn was also named All-America Honorable Mention. two years, helping the team In 2014, Cruise coached the Red Hawks to a 14-2 win a pair of regular season conference record and a fi rst place fi nish in the MWC North conference championships. At Division. He also oversaw MWC North Player of the Year (Mi- Judson, Pupillo was the head chael Polcyn) and MWC North Pitcher of the Year (Marshall catching coach, creating and Zahn). Polcyn also earned Central Region Player of the Year implementing daily practice and All-American First Team honors. plans for the catchers, while also The 2013 season, Cruise’s fi rst as a collegiate head instituting an individualized throwing and arm care pro- coach, was a rousing success. He led the program to its 20th gram for all pitchers, in addition to scouting and recruit- MWC Championship and 11th appearance in the NCAA ing duties. Regional Tournament, as the Red Hawks fi nished 14-2 in the Pupillo has also worked for Player’s Choice Academy MWC and in fi rst place in the MWC North Division. in Algonquin, Ill., Pro Player Consultants in McHenry, Ill., Elite Prior to his time at Ripon College, Cruise spent two Baseball Academy in Holmen, Wis., Future Swings in Marion, years managing the Oshkosh Giants in a semi-pro league. He Ill., serving as a catching and hitting instructor at each also spent one year as an assistant varsity coach at Oshkosh location. He also served as an assistant coach for the Joliet West High School. In 2001, Cruise served as a media rela- Admirals of the Midwest Collegiate League in Joliet, Ill. tions intern with the Chicago Cubs. Cruise earned his bachelors degree in Mathematics An Academic All-American in 2012, Pupillo earned his Statistics from UW-Oshkosh in 2002 and received his Master’s Associate of Arts degree from John A. Logan College in 2012. Degree in Educational Leadership from UW-Oshkosh in 2008. He went on to receive a B.S. in Mathematics from Viterbo Uni- A native of Oregon, Wis., Cruise graduated from versity in 2015, before obtaining his MBA from Judson in 2017. Oregon High School in 1995. While in high school, Cruise As a player, Pupillo was a part of one conference earned two letters each in football and baseball. As a middle championship and two conference tournament champi- infi elder, Cruise received the Jack Statz award as a senior, onships at John A. Logan College. He was also a part of which is given to the senior that shows the most commit- Viterbo’s 2014 conference championship and conference ment to the program with hard work and dedication. tournament championship. 5 2018 ROSTER # NAME POS. B/T HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR

2 Drew Slade P L/L 5-9 165 Sr. Pardeeville, Wis. / Pardeeville Sport Management

4 Eric Hietpas OF L/R 5-10 175 Fr. Little Chute, Wis. / Little Chute Undeclared

5 Tyler Nelson OF L/L 5-8 175 So. Neenah, Wis. / St. Mary Central Biology

6 Brian Wilson P R/R 6-2 190 Sr. Campbellsport, Wis. / Luther Prep Psychology

7 Kyle Rogers OF R/R 6-0 195 Jr. Fox Point, Wis. / Whitefi sh Bay Communication

8 Michael Barnes C R/R 6-3 215 Jr. Menomonee Falls, Wis. / Hamilton Business Management

9 Austin Fox P R/R 6-4 190 Fr. Oshkosh, Wis. / West Chemistry-Biology

10 Tyler Munoz C R/R 6-1 200 Fr. Aurora, Ill. / Batavia Economics

11 Brian Brown P R/L 6-0 195 So. Oshkosh, Wis. / Oshkosh North Psychology

12 Ben Folger P L/L 5-7 215 Sr. Waterford, Wis. / Waterford Chemistry-Biology

13 Kade Lancour P R/R 6-4 195 Fr. Nekoosa, Wis. / Nekoosa Business Management

14 Josh Oswald IF L/R 6-2 245 Sr. Elkhorn, Wis. / East Troy Biology

15 Brice Swick P/UT R/R 6-0 185 Jr. Kimberly, Wis. / Kimberly Undeclared

20 Kenny George P R/R 5-10 165 So. Tinley Park, Ill. / Victor J. Andrew Educational Studies

21 Kyle Peterson IF L/L 5-11 195 So. Sheboygan Falls, Wis. / Sheboygan Falls Undeclared

22 Nick Taranto IF R/R 6-0 195 Jr. Ellsworth, Wis. / Ellsworth Business Management

23 Keegan Johnston IF L/R 6-1 210 Fr. Westfi eld, Wis. / Westfi eld Area Exercise Science

24 Hector Aguinaga IF R/R 5-8 185 Jr. Markesan, Wis. / Markesan Spanish

27 Brody Marks P R/R 6-3 210 So. Hartford, Wis. / Hartford Union Educational Studies

29 Chris Huettner P L/L 6-3 180 So. Appleton, Wis. / Appleton West Business Management

31 David Knapp P R/R 6-0 165 Sr. Drummond, Wis. / Hayward Chemistry-Biology

32 Riley Erickson C R/R 6-1 190 Jr. Nekoosa, Wis. / Nekoosa Sociology

33 Garrett Kaczrowski P L/L 6-0 235 So. Sobieski, Wis. / Pulaski Sport Management

55 Jake Shillinglaw P R/R 6-2 275 Fr. Westfi eld, Wis. / Westfi eld Area Exercise Science

HEAD COACH: Eric Cruise

ASSISTANT COACHES: Patrick Van Daalwyk, Phil Pupillo, and Austin Fenner 6 2018 PLAYERS

Drew Slade • 2016 MWC North All-Conference 5-959•1659•15-9 • 16116565 lblbs. lbsbs.s • Member of 2015 MWC Champions and NCAA playoff participant PitcherPPiitcheerr SeSeniornin oor Major: Sport Management Bats: L; Throws:ThThrows:ows: L Chose Ripon College because: Great academics and baseball ParPardePardeeville,deeviille,lllle,e, Wis. tradition Season goal: Help the team win a conference championship Pardeeville#rdeeville HiHigh2gh SchooSchooll and advance to the NCAA Regional playoff s

SLADE’S CAREER STATISTICS YR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP 2015 3.62 0-2 11 3 0 0 0 32.1 32 16 13 17 26 4 1 2 125 .256 1 2 2016 2.39 3-3 10 8 0 0 0 52.2 51 27 14 19 50 14 1 1 230 .252 2 4 2017 8.24 0-4 12 9 0 0 0 39.1 54 42 36 17 27 10 2 0 194 .320 7 5 CAR 4.56 3-9 33 20 0 0 0 124.1 137 85 63 53 103 28 4 3 571 .276 10 11

Eric Hietpas 5-10510•1510•5-10 • 1175775 llbs. lbsbs. Major: Undeclared Chose Ripon College because: Great atmosphere, outstand- OutfiOutfifiel eldd ing academics, and the opportunity to play two sports (foot- FreshmanFreshmmaann ball) Bats: L; Throws:Thhrows:rows: R LittleLittle Chute,Chuute,ute, WisWis. Little#tle Chute HiHigh4gh SchooSchooll

HIETPAS’ CAREER STATISTICS YR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB E FLD% CAR First season at Ripon College

Tyler Nelson 58•1758•155-8-8 • 171175755 lbs.bs. Major: Biology OuOutfitfifie leldd SSophSophomoreophomommoreore Bats: L; Throws:Throws: L NNeenah,eenee ahh,, WisWis.. St. Mary’s#ary’s Central HiHighgh SchoSchoolo

NELSON’S CAREER STATISTICS YR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB E FLD% 2017 .067 30 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 .067 10 1 10 2 .310 1 1 0 0 1.000 CAR .067 30 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 .067 10 1 10 2 .310 1 1 0 0 1.000

7 2018 PLAYERS

• 2015 Academic All-Conference • Member of 2015 MWC Champions and NCAA playoff participant Brian Wilson 6-262•1962•16-2 • 19119090 lbs. lbsbs. Major: Psychology PitcherPPiitcheer Chose Ripon College because: High academic standards and SSeSeniorenioor excellent baseball program BBats:ats: R;R; Throws:Thrrrows:ows: R Season goal: Help the team win the Division-III College World CaCCampbellsport,amppbellb spsport,ort, Wis.Wis Series Luther#r PrePreparatoryparato6ry HHighigh ScSchoolho Career goal: Earn a Psychology Degree and go on to earn a Master’s Degree

WILSON’S CAREER STATISTICS YR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP 2015 DNP 2016 10.64 1-2 11 0 0 0 0 11.0 16 21 13 11 7 3 0 0 66 .314 2 4 2017 9.00 0-2 9 0 0 0 0 7.0 11 9 7 5 3 1 1 0 40 .355 2 1 CAR 10.00 1-4 20 0 0 0 0 18 27 30 20 16 10 4 1 0 106 .329 4 5

Kyle Rogers Major: Communication 6-060•196-0•16-0 • 19119595 lbs. Chose Ripon College because: To further my athletic and OuOutfitfifi e lldeld academic aspirations JuJuniorniorr Season goal: Help the team win a conference championship Career goal: Start my own business BBats:ats: R; Throws:Throws:ws R Fox PPoint,oinnt,, WWis. Whitefi#itefi sh BaBayy Hi Highgh Schoo Schooll

ROGERS’ CAREER STATISTICS YR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB E FLD% 2016 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 2017 .000 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1 5 0 .222 0 0 0 0 .000 CAR .000 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1 6 0 .200 0 0 0 0 .000

• 2017 MWC North All-Conference Michael Barnes • 2017 Academic All-Conference 6-363•26-3 • 2215155 lbs. lbsbs.s Major: Business Management CatcherCatcchher Chose Ripon College because: Great baseball program, small JuniorJunioorr size of campus and community, and close enough to home BBats:ats: R; Throws:Throws: R Season goal: Help the team qualify for the Midwest Confer- MenomoneeMeeenomonomonee Falls,Falls, Wis.WWis ence Tournament Hamilton#amilton HiHigh8gh SchooSchooll Career goal: Work in the professional sports fi eld and be able to communicate well in Spanish

BARNES’ CAREER STATISTICS YR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB E FLD% 2016 .205 88 8 18 4 0 1 9 25 .284 7 1 18 2 .265 2 3 0 5 .972 2017 .337 98 21 33 5 1 2 19 46 .469 9 2 13 3 .400 1 1 3 1 .993 CAR .274 186 29 51 9 1 3 28 71 .382 16 3 31 5 .337 3 4 3 6 .982

8 2018 PLAYERS

Austin Fox 64•1964•16-6-44 • 19119090 lblbs. lbsbs.s Major: Chemistry-Biology Chose Ripon College because: The outstanding atmosphere PPiPitcheritcheerr of the college, the buildings, the great faculty, and the opportu- FreshmanFrreshman nities I am presented with Bats: R; Throws:Throws: R Season goal: Do whatever I can to help the team succeed OsOshkosh,shhkosshhh,, Wis. Oshkosh#kosh West9 HHighigh SchooSchooll

FOX’S CAREER STATISTICS YR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP CAR First season at Ripon College

Tyler Munoz 6-166--1 • 20200 0 lblbs. lbss. Major: Economics CatcherCaatatchercher FrFFreshmaneshmmana BatBatsBats:s: R;R; Throws:Throws: R AAurora,urorara, IllIll.. #BBataviaatavia HiHighgh School0

MUNOZ’S CAREER STATISTICS YR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB E FLD% CAR First season at Ripon College

Brian Brown 606-6-00 • 191955 lblbs. lbsbs. Major: Psychology PPitcherittchercher Chose Ripon College because: Small classes and great professors SoSSophomoreophhomoremo Season goal: Help the team win the NCAA Division-III College World Series BatsBats:: R; Throws:hro L Career goal: Work in law enforcement or earn a Doctorate in OsOshkosh,hkosh ossh,h,, Wis. Clinical Psychology #OOshkoshshkosh North HiHighg1h SchooSchooll

BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICS YR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP 2017 4.29 1-3 8 6 1 0 0 42.0 43 29 20 7 22 12 2 4 175 .265 2 1 CAR 4.29 1-3 8 6 1 0 0 42.0 43 29 20 7 22 12 2 4 175 .265 2 1

9 2018 PLAYERS

Ben Folger • Two-time Academic All-Conference performer 55-5-7-7 • 21215 5 lblbs. lbss. • Member of 2015 MWC Champions and NCAA playoff participant OOuOutfiutfi eeld/Infild/Infield/Infi lde deld SSenioreniior Major: Chemistry-Biology BatBatsBats:s: L;L; Throws: L Chose Ripon College because: Strong academic and athletic WWaterford,aterford,a rfordord,, WisWis.. programs Season goal: Help the team win a conference championship #WaterWaterfordford HiHighgh SchooSchool2l Career goal: Become a Physician or Physician’s Assistant

FOLGER’S CAREER STATISTICS YR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP 2015 DNP 2016 3.00 0-0 9 0 0 0 0 9.0 13 6 3 4 6 2 2 0 42 .361 2 0 2017 3.07 0-0 10 0 0 0 0 14.2 17 6 5 5 3 5 0 0 67 .274 1 0 CAR 3.04 0-0 19 0 0 0 0 23.2 30 12 8 9 9 7 2 0 109 .306 3 0

Kade Lancour 6-466--4 • 195 5 lbs.lb lbs Major: Business Management Chose Ripon College because: Coach Cruise and his baseball PitcherPiititchercher program, the small school atmosphere, small class sizes, avail- FreshmanFreshmmaan able scholarships, and great campus Bats:BBatsats: R;R; Throws:Throws: R Season goal: Have a winning season and help the team in any Nekoosa,Neekoosa,sa, Wis.Wis. way #NekoosaNekoosa HiHighgh SchoolSc3hool Career goal: Start my own business

LANCOUR’S CAREER STATISTICS YR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP CAR First season at Ripon College

• MWC North All-Conference selection • Ranks third in school history for career putouts (625) Josh Oswald • Tied for fourth in school history for single season fi elding percentage (.996 in 2016) 6-66-22 • 245 lbs.lb lbs • Ranks fi fth in school history for single season putouts (253 in 2016) IInfinnfifi lelde d • Member of 2015 MWC Champions and NCAA playoff participant SSeniorenienioror BatBatsBats:s: L;L; Throws:hrows: R Major: Chemistry-Biology EElkhorn,lkhorn, WisWis.. Chose Ripon College because: It’s a prestigious college that guaran- #EEastast Troy HigHighh ScSchool4hool tees that you graduate in four years and has a great baseball tradition Season goal: Hit over .300 Career goal: Become a Doctor OSWALD’S CAREER STATISTICS YR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB E FLD% 2015 .254 67 10 17 3 0 0 4 20 .299 8 0 18 2 .333 0 0 0 2 .987 2016 .250 124 16 31 4 0 5 23 50 .403 14 0 26 6 .324 1 1 0 1 .996 2017 .350 120 22 42 11 0 2 18 59 .492 15 3 22 2 .429 2 0 0 6 .976 CAR .289 311 48 90 18 0 7 45 129 .415 37 3 66 10 .367 3 1 0 9 .987

10 2018 PLAYERS

Brice Swick 6-066--0 • 18185 5 lblbs. lbss. Major: Business Management Chose Ripon College because: I enjoy the campus and really Pitcher/UtilityPPititcher/Utiliter/Uti y like the coaching staff and players JuJuniorunior Season goal: Win a conference championship BatBatsBats:s: R;R; Throws: R Career goal: Work in the offi ce for a professional sports franchise Kimberly,Kimberrly, Wis. #KKimberlyimberly HighHigh ScSchoolhool

SWICK’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS YR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP 2016 6.34 3-4 8 7 0 0 0 32.2 52 35 23 15 21 7 2 2 166 .356 5 3 2017 4.87 1-4 9 6 1 0 0 44.1 47 29 24 11 32 7 0 2 202 .266 3 7 CAR 5.49 4-8 17 13 1 0 0 77 99 64 47 26 53 14 2 4 368 .307 8 10

SWICK’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS YR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB E FLD% 2016 .211 38 3 8 2 0 0 2 10 .263 0 0 4 1 .211 0 0 0 2 .951 2017 .250 52 7 13 2 0 0 5 15 .288 3 0 10 0 .291 0 0 1 0 1.000 CAR .233 90 10 21 4 0 0 7 25 .278 3 0 14 1 .258 0 0 1 2 .982

Kenny George Major: Educational Studies 5-1055--10 • 165 65 lblbs. lbs PitcherPPitcitcher SSophomoreophomoremore BatBatsBats:s: R; Throws:Throws: R TinleyTinlleyey Park, IllIll.. #VVictorictor J. Andrew HighHig0h SchooSchooll

GEORGE’S CAREER STATISTICS YR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP 2017 9.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 .500 0 0 CAR 9.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 .500 0 0

Kyle Peterson 5-1155-11 • 1195 95 llbs. lbsbsb . Major: Undeclared Infinfi eld Chose Ripon College because: Great baseball program and SSophomoreoophomoremore academics BatBatsBats:s: L; Throws:ThrThrows: L SheboyganShSheeboygyganan Falls,Falls, WisWis.. #SSheboyganheboygan Falls HiHighg1h SchooSchooll

PETERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS YR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB E FLD% 2017 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 CAR .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000

11 2018 PLAYERS

Nick Taranto • 2016 Academic All-Conference 66-6-0-0 • 19 195955 lb lbslbs.l s. Major: Business Management Infinfi eleldd Chose Ripon College because: Successful baseball tradition JuJuniornior and reputable academics BBatsBats:ats: R; Throws: R Season goal: Help the team win a conference championship EllsEllsworth,sworth,wworth,orth, Wis.Wis. Career goal: Work for a professional sports organization #EEllsworthllsworth HiHighgh SchooSchool2l

TARANTO’S CAREER STATISTICS YR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB E FLD% 2016 .234 77 14 18 7 0 0 7 25 .325 8 3 21 0 .326 1 0 0 7 .926 2017 .307 127 19 39 5 1 2 26 52 .409 12 4 20 4 .385 0 0 1 9 .940 CAR .279 204 33 57 12 1 2 33 77 .377 20 7 41 4 .362 1 0 1 16 .935

Keegan Johnston 6-16-6 1 • 21210 100 lblbs. lbsl s. Major: Exercise Science InInfinfifi eldeeld Chose Ripon College because: To play baseball and receive a good education FreshmanFrFreshmmanan Season goal: Help the team win the conference championship Bats:BatBatss: L;; Throws:Throws: R WestfiWesstfitfi eleld,d, Wis Wis.. #Westfi eld Area HiHighgh3 Schoo Schooll

JOHNSTON’S CAREER STATISTICS YR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB E FLD% CAR First season at Ripon College

Hector Aguinaga 55-5-8-8 • 185 85 lbs.lb lbsl Major: Spanish InInfinfi eleldd Chose Ripon College because: Small size, close to home and JuJuniornior great baseball program Season goal: Help the team win the conference championship BBatsBats:ats: R; Throws: R Career goal: Help young baseball players improve their skills MMarkesan,arkesan,arkrkesanesan, Wis.W #Markesan HiHighgh SchooSchool4l

AGUINAGA’S CAREER STATISTICS YR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB E FLD% 2016 .077 26 3 2 0 0 0 1 2 .077 4 2 9 0 .242 1 0 0 2 .920 2017 .322 121 15 39 6 0 0 18 45 .372 11 1 20 4 .383 0 2 1 14 .882 CAR .279 147 18 41 6 0 0 19 47 .320 15 3 29 4 .355 1 2 1 16 .889

12 2018 PLAYERS

Brody Marks 6-366--3 • 21210 100 lblbs. lbsl s. Major: Educational Studies PitcherPPitcitcher Chose Ripon College because: Excellent baseball program SSophomoreoophomoremore and small class sizes Season goal: Make positive contributiions to the team on the BatBatsBats:s: R; Throws: R mound HHartford,artford,arrtford,tford, Wis.W #HHartfordartford Union HHighigh SchooSchooll

MARKS’ CAREER STATISTICS YR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP 2017 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 .143 0 0 CAR 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 .143 0 0

Chris Huettner • 2017 Academic All-Conference performer 66-6-3-3 • 180 80 lbs.lb lbsl PiPitchertcher Major: Business Management SSophomoreoophomoremore BatBatsBats:s: L; Throws: L Appleton,Apppleton,leton, WiWis.s. #AppAppletonleton West HiHighgh9 SchooSchooll

HUETTNER’S CAREER STATISTICS YR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP 2017 1.42 1-2 9 0 0 0 0 19.0 16 9 3 11 4 2 0 1 82 .246 2 1 CAR 1.42 1-2 9 0 0 0 0 19.0 16 9 3 11 4 2 0 1 82 .246 2 1

• Three-time Academic All-Conference performer David Knapp • Member of 2015 MWC Champions and NCAA playoff participant 66-6-0-0 • 165 65 lbs.lb lbsl Major: Chemistry-Biology PPitcheritcher Chose Ripon College because: Great baseball program, great SSenioreninioror coaches, and great school BatBatsBats:s: R;R; ThrowThrows: R Season goal: Help the team win the conference championship DruDDrummond,mmmond,mond, Wis. Career goal: Attend Law School #HaHaywardyward HiHighgh ScSchool1hool

KNAPP’S CAREER STATISTICS YR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP 2015 4.00 1-0 3 2 0 0 0 9.0 9 4 4 3 5 3 1 0 33 .273 0 1 2016 5.96 1-5 8 7 0 0 0 45.1 64 36 30 14 21 13 5 4 217 .339 1 7 2017 6.52 0-4 9 3 0 0 0 29.0 34 28 21 15 17 5 3 0 146 .276 3 6 CAR 5.94 2-9 20 12 0 0 0 83.1 107 68 55 32 43 21 9 4 401 .310 4 14

13 2018 PLAYERS

Riley Erickson Major: Sociology 6-166--1 • 19190 900 lblbs. lbsl s. Chose Ripon College because: Small school with great aca- CatcherCCatatchercher demics and to continue my baseball career JuniorJunior Season goal: Help the team win the conference championship BBatsBats:ats: R; Throws: R Career goal: Work for the D.E.A. Nekoosa,Neekkoosoosa, Wis.Wis. #NekoosaNekoosa HiHighgh School2

ERICKSON’S CAREER STATISTICS YR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB E FLD% 2016 .238 21 3 5 1 0 0 3 6 .286 4 4 4 0 .433 1 1 0 4 .930 2017 .257 70 11 18 7 0 0 9 25 .357 2 3 19 2 .303 1 0 0 1 .984 CAR .253 91 14 23 8 0 0 12 31 .341 6 7 23 2 .340 2 1 0 5 .958

Garrett Kaczrowski 6-066--0 • 235 35 lbs.lb lbsl Major: Sport Management PitcherPitcher SSophomoreoophomoreomore BatBatsBats:s: L; Throws: L SoSobieski,obbieski,ieski, Wis. #PPulaskiulaski HiHighgh School3

KACZROWSKI’S CAREER STATISTICS YR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP 2017 10.57 0-2 7 5 0 0 0 15.1 29 28 18 7 5 3 1 0 89 .382 2 2 CAR 10.57 0-2 7 5 0 0 0 15.1 29 28 18 7 5 3 1 0 89 .382 2 2

Jake Shillinglaw 6-266--2 • 272755 lblbs.ss. Major: Exercise Science Season goal: Do anything I can to help the team PitcherPiitchtcher FreshmanFrFreshmeshmanan Bats:BatBatss: R; Throws: R WestfiWesesstfitfi eld, WisWis.. #Westfi eld Area HiHighgh Schoo Schooll

SHILLINGLAW’S CAREER STATISTICS YR ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP CAR First season at Ripon College

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15 2017 RESULTS

16 2017 GAMES SUMMARY

17 2018 RIPON BASEBALL INFORMATION 2018 PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP POSITION PLAYER YEAR 2017 FINAL STATISTICS Catcher #8 Michael Barnes Jr. .337 Avg., 5 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR, 19 RBI, 3 SB, 21 R First base #23 Keegan Johnston Fr. Westfi eld, Wis. / Westfi eld Area Second base #22 Nick Taranto Jr. .307 Avg., 5 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR, 26 RBI, 1 SB, 19 R Shortstop #24 Hector Aguinaga Jr. .322 Avg., 6 2B, 18 RBI, 1 SB, 15 R Third base #14 Josh Oswald Sr. .350 Avg., 11 2B, 2 HR, 18 RBI, 22 R Right Field #7 Kyle Rogers So. 0-for-7, 2 R Center Field #5 Tyler Nelson So. .067, 2 RBI, 2 R Left Field #4 Eric Hietpas Fr. Little Chute, Wis. / Little Chute

2018 PROJECTED PITCHING STAFF L/R PLAYER YEAR 2017 FINAL STATISTICS L (Rotation) #2 Drew Slade Sr. 0-4, 8.24 ERA, 39.1 IP, 27 K, 17 BB R (Rotation) #15 Brice Swick Jr. 1-4, 4.87 ERA, 44.1 IP, 32 K, 11 BB R (Rotation) #11 Brian Brown So. 1-3, 4.29 ERA, 22 K, 7 BB R (Rotation) #31 David Knapp Sr. 0-4, 6.52 ERA, 17 K, 15 BB L (Bullpen) #29 Chris Huettner So. 1-2, 1.42 ERA, 19.0 IP, 4 K, 11 BB R (Bullpen) #33 Garrett Kaczrowski So. 0-2, 10.57 ERA, 15.1 IP, 5 K, 7 BB R (Bullpen) #9 Austin Fox Fr. Oshkosh, Wis. / West R (Bullpen) #13 Kade Lancour Fr. Nekoosa, Wis. / Nekoosa R (Bullpen) #27 Brody Marks So. 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 2.0 IP, 0 K, 2 BB L (Bullpen) #12 Ben Folger Sr. 0-0, 3.07 ERA, 14.2 IP, 3 K, 5 BB R (Bullpen) #6 Brian Wilson Sr. 0-2, 9.00 ERA, 7.0 IP, 3 K, 5 BB

RIPON COLLEGE FACTS Location: Ripon, Wis. Founded: 1851 Enrollment: 850 Nickname: Red Hawks Colors: Red and White Affi liation: NCAA Division III Conference: Midwest Conference President: Dr. Zach Messitte Athletics Director: Julie Johnson Athletic phone: 920.748.8133 Director of Athletic Communications: Michael Westemeier Director of Athletic Communications phone: 920.748.8770 Director of Athletic Communications e-mail: [email protected] Athletic fax: 920.748.7386 Equipment Manager: Todd Pomplun Athletic Trainer: Brian Azinger Head baseball coach: Eric Cruise (UW-Oshkosh ‘02) Record at Ripon College (years): 94-97 (5 years) Career record (years): 94-97 (5 years) 2017 Record: 9-26 (7-10 MWC) NCAA playoff appearances: 21 Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2015 18 2018 OPPONENTS GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 ROWAN UNIVERSITY RUTGERS-CAMDEN WEBSTER UNIVERSITY Location: Glassboro, N.J. Location: Camden, N.J. Location: Webster Groves, Mo. Founded: 1923 Founded: 1766 Founded: 1915 Enrollment: 13,169 Enrollment: 4,497 Enrollment: 14,053 Nickname: Profs Nickname: Scarlet Raptors Nickname: Gorloks Colors: Rowan Brown and Gold Colors: Scarlet Colors: Navy, Gold, and White Affi liate: NCAA Division-III Affi liate: NCAA Division-III Affi liation: NCAA Division III Conference: NJAC Conference: NJAC Conference: SLIAC President: Ali A. Houshmand President: Robert L. Barchi President: Elizabeth J. Stroble Athletic Director: Dan Gilmore Athletic Director: Jeff Dean Athletic Director: Scott Kilgallon Athletic phone: 856.256.4686 Athletic phone: 856.225.2747 Athletic phone: 314.246.7576 SID: Rob Cunningham SID: Michael Ballard SID: Ben Greenberg SID phone: 856.256.4252 SID phone: 856.225.6198 SID phone: 314.246.6989 SID e-mail: [email protected] SID e-mail: [email protected] SID e-mail: [email protected] Head baseball coach: Mike Dickson Head baseball coach: Dennis Barth Head baseball coach: Bill Kurich Record at RU: 78-50 (3 years) Record at RU-C: 118-86-1 (5 years) Record at WU: 358-146 (11 years) Career record: 78-50 (3 years) Career record: 118-86-1 (5 years) Career record: 358-146 (11 years) 2017 Record: 29-18 2017 Record: 15-23 2017 Record: 29-15 NCAA playoff appearances: 24 NCAA playoff appearances: 1 NCAA playoff appearances: 9 Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2017 Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2014 Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2017

GAMES 4 & 5 GAME 6 GAME 7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL WILLIAM PATERSON SALVE REGINA Location: Lancaster, Penn. Location: Wayne Township, N.J. Location: Newport, R.I. Founded: 1787 Founded: 1855 Founded: 1934 Enrollment: 2,324 Enrollment: 9,103 Enrollment: 2,158 Nickname: Diplomats Nickname: Pioneers Nickname: Seahawks Colors: Blue and White Colors: Orange and Black Colors: Royal Blue and White Affi liation: NCAA Division III Affi liation: NCAA Division III Affi liation: NCAA Division III Conference: Centennial Conference: NJAC Conference: Commonwealth Coast President: Daniel R. Porterfi eld President: Dr. Kathleen Waldron President: Sister Jane Gerety Athletic Director: Patricia S.W. Epps Athletic Director: Sabrina Grant Athletic Director: Jody Mooradian Athletic phone: 717.358.3819 Athletic phone: 973.720.2754 Athletic phone: 401.341.2268 SID: Mickey Blymier SID: Heather Brocious SID: Ed Habershaw SID phone: 717.358.4857 SID phone: 973.720.2705 SID phone: 401.341.2271 SID e-mail: [email protected] SID e-mail: [email protected] SID e-mail: [email protected] Head baseball coach: Ryan Horning Head baseball coach: Mike Lauterhahn Head baseball coach: Eric Cirella Record at F&M: 79-74-2 (4 years) Record at WPU: 209-176-5 (10 years) Record at SRU: 114-60-1 Career record: 79-74-2 (4 years) Career record: 209-176-5 (10 years) Career record: 114-60-1 2017 Record: 21-18-1 2017 Record: 15-21-2 2017 Record: 36-12 NCAA playoff appearances: 4 NCAA playoff appearances: 17 NCAA playoff appearances: N/A Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2013 Last NCAA playoff appearance: 1999 Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2017 19 2018 OPPONENTS GAME 8 GAME 9 GAME 10 EASTERN CONNECTICUT UW-OSHKOSH CONCORDIA UNIV. (WIS.) Location: Willimantic, Conn. Location: Oshkosh, Wis. Location: Mequon, Wis. Founded: 1889 Founded: 1871 Founded: 1881 Enrollment: 4,420 Enrollment: 12,623 Enrollment: 3,830 Nickname: Warriors Nickname: Titans Nickname: Falcons Colors: Navy Blue and Burgundy Colors: Black and Gold Colors: Blue and White Affi liation: NCAA Division III Affi liation: NCAA Division III Affi liation: NCAA Division III Conference: Little East Conference: WIAC Conference: Northern Athletics Collegiate President: Dr. Elsa Nunez President: Dr. Andrew Leavitt President: Patrick T. Ferry Athletic Director: Lori Runksmeier Athletic Director: Darryl Sims Athletic Director: Rob Barnhill Athletic phone: 860.465.5091 Athletic phone: [email protected] Athletic phone: 262.243.4404 SID: Bob Molta SID: Kennan Timm SID: Steven Schauer SID phone: 860.465.5172 SID phone: 920.424.0365 SID phone: 262.243.2664 SID e-mail: [email protected] SID e-mail: [email protected] SID e-mail: [email protected] Head baseball coach: Matt LaBranche Head baseball coach: Kevin Tomasiewicz Head baseball coach: Eddy Morgan Record at ECSU: 99-61 (4 years) Record at UW-O: 84-77-1 (4 years) Record at CUW: 99-70 (4 years) Career record: 528-248 (18 years) Career record: 84-77-1 (4 years) Career record: 204-239 (11 years) 2017 Record: 21-16 2017 Record: 22-20 2017 Record: 28-13 NCAA playoff appearances: 33 NCAA playoff appearances: 33 NCAA playoff appearances: 1 Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2014 Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2008 Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2004

GAMES 11 & 32 GAMES 12 & 13 GAME 14 MARIAN UNIVERSITY #4 UW-WHITEWATER CARROLL UNIVERSITY Location: Fond du Lac, Wis. Location: Whitewater, Wis. Location: Waukesha, Wis. Founded: 1936 Founded: 1868 Founded: 1846 Enrollment: 1,680 Enrollment: 11,142 Enrollment: 2,706 Nickname: Sabres Nickname: Warhawks Nickname: Pioneers Colors: Blue and White Colors: Purple and White Colors: Orange and White Affi liation: NCAA Division III Affi liation: NCAA Division III Affi liation: NCAA Division III Conference: Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference: WIAC Conference: CCIW President: Dr. Andrew P. Manion Chancellor: Beverly A. Kopper President: Cindy Gnadinger Athletic Director: Jason Bartelt Athletic Director: Todd Garzarelli Athletic Director: Joe Baker Athletic phone: 920.923.8090 Athletic phone: 262.472.4661 Athletic phone: 262.650.4844 SID: Brandon Bodart SID: Chris Lindeke SID: Michael Schulist SID phone: 920.604.0674 SID phone: 262.472.1147 SID phone: 262.650.4847 SID e-mail: [email protected] SID e-mail: [email protected] SID e-mail: [email protected] Head baseball coach: Jordan Baitinger Head coach: John Vodenlich Head baseball coach: Stein Rear Record at MU: 11-29 (1 year) Record at UW-W: 507-165-1 (14 years) Record at CU: 56-90 (4 years) Career record: 11-29 (1 year) Career record: 536-205-1 (16 years) Career record: 94-150 (7 years) 2017 Record: 11-29 2017 Record: 36-9 2017 Record: 13-27 NCAA playoff appearances: 1 NCAA playoff appearances: 21 NCAA playoff appearances: 0 Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2000 Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2017 Last NCAA playoff appearance: N/A 20 2018 OPPONENTS GAMES 15-19 GAME 20 GAMES 21-24 BELOIT COLLEGE WISCONSIN LUTHERAN LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY Location: Beloit, Wis. Location: Milwaukee, Wis. Location: Appleton, Wis. Founded: 1846 Founded: 1973 Founded: 1847 Enrollment: 1,250 Enrollment: 1,188 Enrollment: 1,500 Nickname: Buccaneers Nickname: Warriors Nickname: Vikings Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Green and White Colors: Blue and White Affi liation: NCAA Division III Affi liation: NCAA Division III Affi liation: NCAA Division III Conference: Midwest Conference: Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference: Midwest President: Scott Bierman President: Daniel W. Johnson President: Mark Burstein Athletic Director: Tim Schmiechen Athletic Director: Skip Noon Athletic Director: Christyn Abaray Athletic phone: 608.363.2259 Athletic phone: 414.443.8871 Athletic phone: 920.832.6760 SID: Angela Kelm SID: Adam Heinzen SID: Joe VandenAcker SID phone: 608.363.2229 SID phone: 414.443.8746 SID phone: 920.832.6878 SID e-mail: [email protected] SID e-mail: [email protected] SID e-mail: [email protected] Head baseball coach: Dave DeGeorge Head baseball coach: Andy Schwall Head baseball coach: Jason Anderson Record at BC: 416-474-2 (27 years) Record at WLC: 16-21 (1 year) Record at LU: 81-232 (9 years) Career record: 416-474-2 (27 years) Career record: 16-21 (1 year) Career record: 81-232-1 (9 years) 2017 Record: 19-19-1 2017 Record: 16-21 2017 Record: 5-29-1 NCAA playoff appearances: 2 NCAA playoff appearances: 0 NCAA playoff appearances: 2 Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2016 Last NCAA playoff appearance: N/A Last NCAA playoff appearance: 1979

GAME 25 GAME 26 GAME 27 KNOX COLLEGE ILLINOIS COLLEGE GRINNELL COLLEGE Location: Galesburg, Ill. Location: Jacksonville, Ill. Location: Grinnell, Iowa Founded: 1837 Founded: 1829 Founded: 1846 Enrollment: 1,357 Enrollment: 958 Enrollment: 1,600 Nickname: Prairie Fire Nickname: Blueboys Nickname: Pioneers Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Blue and White Colors: Scarlett and Black Affi liation: NCAA Division III Affi liation: NCAA Division III Affi liation: NCAA Division III Conference: Midwest Conference: Midwest Conference: Midwest President: Teresa Arnott President: Dr. Barbara A. Farley President: Dr. Raynard S. Kington Athletic Director: Daniella Irle Athletic Director: Mike Snyder Athletic Director: Andy Hamilton Athletic phone: 309.341.7280 Athletic phone: 217.245.3000 Athletic phone: 641.269.3832 SID: James Clark SID: Alex Keil SID: Ted Schultz SID phone: 309.341.7714 SID phone: 217.245.3894 SID phone: 641.269.3675 SID e-mail: [email protected] SID e-mail: [email protected] SID e-mail: [email protected] Head baseball coach: Jami Isaacson Head baseball coach: Jay Eckhouse Head baseball coach: Tim Hollibaugh Record at KC: 211-377 (18 years) Record at IC: 242-280-1 (16 years) Record at GC: 352-417 (23 years) Career record: 290-450 (23 years) Career record: 242-280-1 (16 years) Career record: 352-417 (23 years) 2017 Record: 17-17 2017 Record: 11-23 2017 Record: 20-16 NCAA playoff appearances: 1 NCAA playoff appearances: 0 NCAA playoff appearances: 0 Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2008 Last NCAA playoff appearance: N/A Last NCAA playoff appearance: N/A 21 2018 OPPONENTS GAME 28 GAME 29 CORNELL COLLEGE MONMOUTH COLLEGE Location: Mount Vernon, Iowa Location: Monmouth, Ill. Founded: 1853 Founded: 1853 Enrollment: 1,033 Enrollment: 1,300 Nickname: Rams Nickname: Fighting Scots Colors: Purple and White Colors: Red and White Affi liation: NCAA Division III Affi liation: NCAA Division III Conference: Midwest Conference: Midwest President: Jonathan Brand President: Dr. Clarence R. Wyatt Athletic Director: Shanda Ness Athletic Director: Roger Haynes Athletic phone: 319.895.4411 Athletic phone: 309.457.2176 SID: Kerry Kahl SID: Dan Nolan SID phone: 319.895.4483 SID phone: 309.457.2322 SID e-mail: [email protected] SID e-mail: [email protected] Head baseball coach: Seth Wing Head baseball coach: Alan Betourne Record at CC: 101-129 (6 years) Record at MC: 34-36 (2 years) Career record: 101-129 (6 years) Career record: 34-36 (2 years) 2017 Record: 19-20 2017 Record: 16-19 NCAA playoff appearances: 0 NCAA playoff appearances: 5 Last NCAA playoff appearance: N/A Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2003

GAMES 30-31 GAMES 33-36 LAKELAND UNIVERSITY ST. NORBERT COLLEGE Location: Plymouth, Wis. Location: De Pere, Wis. Founded: 1862 Founded: 1898 Enrollment: 3,138 Enrollment: 2,160 Nickname: Muskies Nickname: Green Knights Colors: Blue and Yellow Colors: Green and Gold Affi liation: NCAA Division III Affi liation: NCAA Division III Conference: Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference: Midwest President: David Black President: Thomas Kunkel Athletic Director: April Arvan Athletic Director: Brian Bruess Athletic phone: 920.565.2327 Athletic phone: 920.403.3031 SID: Adam Glatczak SID: Dan Lukes SID phone: 920.565.1028 SID phone: 920.403.4077 SID e-mail: [email protected] SID e-mail: [email protected] Head baseball coach: Mike Bachar Head baseball coach: Tom Winske Record at LU: 71-152 (6 years) Record at SNC: 420-272-1 (19 years) Career record: 71-152 (6 years) Career record: 420-272-1 (19 years) 2017 Record: 11-26 2017 Record: 30-13 NCAA playoff appearances: 2 NCAA playoff appearances: 5 Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2003 Last NCAA playoff appearance: 2017 22 RED HAWK HONORS 2017 2011 2006 ALL-CONFERENCE ALL-CONFERENCE ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Michael Barnes Catcher Nick Beaman Third Base Eric Schwendimann Catcher Josh Oswald First Base Kyle Bosquez Second Base John Henrickson Outfi eld Chad Olson Second Base 2016 Kurt Roeder Pitcher Kyle McFarland Shortstop ALL-CONFERENCE Jason Wierschke Pitcher Tyler Haddock Third Base Nick Schmitt Infi eld PLAYER OF THE YEAR Andy Monigal Outfi eld Nick Kita Utility John Henrickson Outfi eld Trent Haldiman Designated Hitter Drew Slade Pitcher PITCHER OF THE YEAR Tyler Haddock Pitcher Jason Wierschke RHP Jordan Baitinger Pitcher 2015 SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 2010 Dakotah Kirchenwitz Outfi eld ALL-CONFERENCE Bo Johnson 1st Base Nick Kita Third Base FIRST TEAM Chevy Schultz Outfi eld Nick Schmitt Second Base Nick Beaman Third Base Nick Collins Pitcher Patrick Van Daalwyk Pitcher Kyle Bosquez Second Base PLAYER OF THE YEAR Nate Paul Outfi eld Michael Polcyn Shortstop Eric Schwendimann Catcher Kurt Roeder Pitcher Marshall Zahn Pitcher PITCHER OF THE YEAR MWC NORTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jason Wierschke Pitcher Tyler Haddock Michael Polcyn Shortstop PITCHER OF THE YEAR MWC NORTH PITCHER OF THE YEAR Kurt Roeder RHP COACH OF THE YEAR Marshall Zahn RHP Bob Gillespie MWC NORTH COACH OF THE YEAR 2009 ALL-CONFERENCE Eric Cruise 2005 FIRST TEAM Nick Beaman Third Base ALL-CONFERENCE 2014 Matt Dwyer Pitcher FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Mike Lloyd Pitcher Bill Nolan Pitcher Mitchell Busch Catcher Nick Whitty Catcher Eric Schwendimann Catcher Tom Sawyer Outfi eld SECOND TEAM Nick Schmitt Second Base Dan Williams Outfi eld Bryant Bullock Outfi eld Patrick Van Daalwyk Pitcher John Dunleavy Utility PITCHER OF THE YEAR Michael Polcyn Shortstop SECOND TEAM Mike Lloyd LHP Marshall Zahn Pitcher 2008 Tyler Haddock Third Base MWC NORTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR ALL-CONFERENCE Nick Collins Pitcher Michael Polcyn Shortstop FIRST TEAM COACH OF THE YEAR MWC NORTH PITCHER OF THE YEAR Nick Beaman Third Base Gordie Gillespie Marshall Zahn RHP Alex Duros Designated Hitter MWC NORTH COACH OF THE YEAR Mac Shumann First Base 2004 Eric Cruise Mike Lloyd Pitcher Nate Paul Outfi eld ALL-CONFERENCE 2013 SECOND TEAM FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Bryant Bullock Outfi eld John Dunleavy Catcher Adam Grambow First Base Nick Whitty Catcher Tyler Haddock Infi eld Steven Blader Pitcher Jason Wierschke Pitcher Tim Roerhig Outfi eld Kyle Bosquez Second Base Dan Williams Outfi eld Taylor Koth Outfi eld 2007 Dan Williams Pitcher Tom Sawyer Outfi eld ALL-CONFERENCE Patrick Van Daalwyk Pitcher FIRST TEAM Bill Nolan Pitcher MWC NORTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jordan Baitinger Pitcher Noah Wishau Pitcher Adam Grambow First Base Bryant Bednarek Pitcher SECOND TEAM MWC NORTH COACH OF THE YEAR John Dunlavy Catcher John Ernser Infi eld Eric Cruise Chad Olson Second Base Pat Garland Outfi eld SECOND TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2012 Kyle McFarland Shortstop ALL-CONFERENCE Chevy Schultz Outfi eld Dan Williams Outfi eld/Pitcher Kyle Bosquez Second Base PITCHER OF THE YEAR PITCHER OF THE YEAR Adam Grambow First Base Jordan Baitinger LHP Noah Wishau 23 RED HAWK HONORS 2003 2001 1998 ALL-CONFERENCE ALL-CONFERENCE ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Nick Johnson Outfi eld Cam O’Connor Designated Hitter Luke Hagel Second Base Brad Mott Shortstop Chris Allen Catcher Aaron Johnson Third Base Nick Thoen Catcher Chris Morgan Pitcher Tyler Witowski Utility Nick Johnson Pitcher/Outfi eld Jeff Hanneman Shortstop Zach Morris Designated Hitter Brad Mott Shortstop Jeff Rhoads Third Base Steve Faulk Pitcher Matt Denure Outfi eld Tim Roehrig Outfi eld Chris Morgan Pitcher SECOND TEAM Nick Thoen Catcher SECOND TEAM Paul Benson Second Base Noah Wishau Pitcher Luke Hagel Outfi eld Aaron Johnson Third Base Brian Hanneman Outfi eld Tyler Witkowski Utility Joe Vicari First Base PLAYER OF THE YEAR SECOND TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR Matt Denure Outfi eld Joe Vicari First Base Nick Johnson Outfi eld Dan Williams Pitcher PITCHER OF THE YEAR 1997 Chris Morgan ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR FIRST TEAM Nick Johnson Pitcher/Outfi eld Gordie Gillespie Cam O’Connor Designated Hitter PITCHER OF THE YEAR Chris Allen Catcher Nick Johnson 2000 Kirk Wilderspin Pitcher ALL-CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR Matt Adler Second Base FIRST TEAM Jeff Rhoads Third Base Gordie Gillespie Jeff Rhoads Third Base Matt Denure Outfi eld Nick Johnson Outfi eld SECOND TEAM 2002 Tracey Wiedmeyer Outfi eld Jeff Hanneman Shortstop Dan Pacer First Base ALL-CONFERENCE Brian Hanneman Outfi eld Chris Morgan Pitcher FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR Eric Roecker Second Base Curt Richie Utility Jeff Rhoads Third Base Aaron Johnson Third Base PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR Gordie Gillespie Nick Johnson Outfi eld Nick Johnson Outfi eld Brad Mott Shortstop 1999 1996 Luke Hagel Outfi eld ALL-CONFERENCE ALL-CONFERENCE Nick Thoen Catcher FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Zach Morris Designated Hitter Kirk Wilderspin Pitcher Chris Allen Catcher Jim Rzad Pitcher Tyler Witkowski Utility Scott Day Pitcher Chris Allen Catcher Kirk Wilderspin Utility Steve Fauk Pitcher Dan Pacer Designated Hitter Adam Otis Outfi eld SECOND TEAM Chris Morgan Pitcher SECOND TEAM Paul Benson Second Base Charlie Saponara First Base Nate Earhart First Base Jeff Hanneman Shortstop Pat Garland Outfi eld 1995 Jeff Rhoads Third Base ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Brian Hanneman Outfi eld Nick Thoen Catcher SECOND TEAM FIRST TEAM Nate Earhart 1st Base PITCHER OF THE YEAR Brian Dohse First Base PLAYER OF THE YEAR Adam Otis Outfi eld Steve Fauk Chris Allen Catcher Jason Johnson Pitcher COACH OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR SECOND TEAM Gordie Gillespie Gordie Gillespie Mark Bradley Outfi eld 24 RED HAWK HONORS 1994 1988 1970 ALL-CONFERENCE ALL-CONFERENCE ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Tom Jacobson Outfi eld John Holly Pitcher Kory Schneider First Base Tyrone Kleinhans First Base Jeff Trickey Second Base Dan Spranger Catcher Scott Koepnick Third Base Scott Carpenter Pitcher Ev Wood Pitcher Todd Novitske Shortstop 1969 ALL-CONFERENCE Chris Hare Outfi eld 1987 SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Bill LaChapell Pitcher Mark Bradley Outfi eld/Pitcher Tom Lenz Catcher Tom Kukla Shortstop PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tyrone Kleinhans Third Base Tony Skenandore Outfi eld Scott Carpenter Pitcher Scott Koepnick Second Base COACH OF THE YEAR Ev Wood Pitcher 1968 Gordie Gillespie 1986 ALL-CONFERENCE ALL-CONFERENCE Paul Bienfang Pitcher 1993 Dan Clark First Base LaVern Pottinger Third Base ALL-CONFERENCE Ev Wood Pitcher Chris Graham Outfi eld Bob Schoening Outfi eld Robin Hering Catcher Dan Spranger Catcher 1983 Scott Carpenter Pitcher ALL-CONFERENCE James Clark First Base Scott Young Shortstop SECOND TEAM Chris Hare Second Base Charles Waabon Pitcher 1967 Todd Novitske Third Base Tim White Outfi eld ALL-CONFERENCE Kory Schneider Designated Hitter Dave Bienfang Pitcher Jeff Schleusner Outfi eld 1982 Bill Metcalf Pitcher ALL-CONFERENCE 1992 LaVern Pottinger Third Base FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Gordon Steinbach Outfi eld Brian Prince Second Base Mark McGee Outfi eld Robin Hering Catcher John Lombardo Centerfi eld Lance Bestland Catcher James Clark First Base John Leahy Pitcher Scott Carpenter Pitcher Dave Jajewski Utility Infi elder Scott Young Shortstop SECOND TEAM 1965 Kory Schneider Pitcher Mark Sprague Catcher ALL-STAR TEAM Todd Novitske Third Base Steve Johannes Third Base Dave Bienfang Pitcher Kory Schneider Utility Tim White Centerfi eld Dick Bennett Third Base 1991 Gordon Steinbach Outfi eld ALL-CONFERENCE 1977 Jim Cahoon Shortstop Mark McGee Outfi eld ALL-CONFERENCE Fred Wied First Base Lance Bestland Catcher FIRST TEAM Rick Schucknecht Designated Hitter Scott Carpenter Pitcher 1964 SECOND TEAM Scott Young Shortstop ALL-CONFERENCE Brian Bresler First Base Paul Wisnefski Outfi eld Dick Zuengler Second Base Kory Schneider Utility Eric Peterson Third Base 1990 1976 Elliot Samuels Outfi eld ALL-CONFERENCE ALL-CONFERENCE Mark McGee Outfi eld SECOND TEAM 1963 Lance Bestland Catcher John Floros Pitcher ALL-CONFERENCE Brian Bresler First Base Steve Johnson Outfi eld Dick Zuengler Second Base Eric Peterson Second Base Sid Frame Catcher 1975 Augie Hocevar Pitcher 1989 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE John Floros Pitcher 1962 Darren Magee Outfi eld Dick Jahns Outfi eld 1971 ALL-CONFERENCE Tyrone Kleinhans First Base ALL-CONFERENCE Dick Zuengler Second Base Mike Carrane Second Base John Holly Pitcher Sid Frame First Base Ev Wood Pitcher Greg Mercier Outfi eld Marv Carlson Pitcher 25 RED HAWK RECORD BOOK

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS NUMBER YEARS 21 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1974, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015

SINGLE SEASON VICTORIES RECORD YEAR 1 34-7 2006 SINGLE SEASON OVERALL WINNING PCT. 2 33-9 2001 WIN% RECORD YEAR 3 32-6 2003 1 .842 32-6 2003 t-4 27-9 2002 2 .833 10-2 1962 t-4 27-10 2008 3 .829 34-7 2006 t-4 27-12 1999 4 .786 33-9 2001 t-7 24-15 2014 5 .750 27-9 2002 t-7 24-14 2004 6 .730 27-10 2008 7 .692 27-12 1999 t-7 24-16 2013 8 .632 24-14 2004 t-7 24-17 2010 9 .615 24-15 2014 SINGLE SEASON CONFERENCE VICTORIES SINGLE SEASON CONFERENCE WINNING PCT. RECORD YEAR WIN% RECORD YEAR 1 16-0 2006 t-1 1.000 16-0 2006 t-2 15-1 2003 t-1 1.000 12-0 1991 t-2 15-1 2002 t-1 1.000 8-0 1967 t-2 15-1 2001 t-1 1.000 8-0 1966 t-2 15-1 1999 t-5 .937 15-1 2003 t-6 14-2 2015 t-5 .937 15-1 2002 t-6 14-2 2014 t-5 .937 15-1 2001 t-6 14-2 2013 t-5 .937 15-1 1999 t-6 14-2 2004 9 .917 11-1 1992 t-6 14-2 1997 10 .900 9-1 1962

CAREER WINS RANK COACH RECORD WINNING PCT. YEARS 1 Bob Gillespie 359-288-3 .555 1980-94; 2006-12 2 Gordie Gillespie 239-130 .648 1995-2005 3 John Storzer 133-76 .636 1958-71; 1973 4 Eric Cruise 92-97 .487 2013-Present 5 Duane Ernst 15-18 .455 1974-75 6 Fred Luehring 11-6-1 .639 1907-12 t-7 Doug Neibuhr 10-13 .435 1977 t-7 Bill Connor 10-20-1 .339 1972; 1976 t-9 Bill Wall 5-8 .385 1957 t-9 Ed Dombrowski 5-26 .161 1978-79 t-11 Harold Olsen 4-3 .571 1923 t-11 L.R. Finley 4-5 .444 1915 t-13 Carl Doehling 3-5 .375 1956 t-13 Stiehm 3-5-1 .389 1913

SINGLE SEASON WINS SINGLE SEASON CONFERENCE WINS RANK COACH WINS YEAR RANK COACH WINS YEAR 1 Bob Gillespie 34 2006 2 Gordie Gillespie 33 2001 1 Bob Gillespie 16 2006 3 Gordie Gillespie 32 2003 t-2 Gordie Gillespie 15 2003 t-4 Bob Gillespie 27 2008 t-2 Gordie Gillespie 15 2002 t-4 Gordie Gillespie 27 1999 t-4 Gordie Gillespie 27 2002 t-2 Gordie Gillespie 15 1999 t-7 Eric Cruise 24 2015 t-5 Eric Cruise 14 2015 t-7 Eric Cruise 24 2014 t-5 Eric Cruise 14 2014 t-7 Eric Cruise 24 2013 t-7 Bob Gillespie 24 2010 t-5 Eric Cruise 14 2013 t-7 Gordie Gillespie 24 2004 t-5 Gordie Gillespie 14 2004 26 RED HAWK RECORD BOOK CAREER BATTING RECORDS CAREER BATTING RECORDS Games Played (continued) Player Games Years Runs Scored 1 Kyle Bosquez 155 2010-13 Player Runs Years 2 Nick Schmitt 153 2013-16 1 Nick Johnson 180 2000-03 t-3 Zach Bayreuther 150 2010-13 2 Jeff Rhoads 166 1997-2000 t-3 Nick Johnson 150 2000-03 3 Luke Hagel 160 2000-03 5 Jeff Rhoads 147 1997-2000 t-4 Kyle Bosquez 157 2010-13 6 Aaron Johnson 143 2000-03 t-4 Brad Mott 157 2000-03 t-7 Adam Grambow 141 2010-13 6 Nick Beaman 144 2008-11 t-7 Nick Beaman 141 2008-11 7 Aaron Johnson 141 2000-03 t-7 Bryant Bullock 141 2007-10 8 Nick Thoen 119 2000-03 10 Tom Sawyer 137 2011-14 9 Tom Sawyer 115 2011-14 10 Nick Schmitt 110 2013-16 Batting Average (minimum 150 at-bats) Player Avg. Years Doubles 1 Nick Beaman .414 2008-11 Player Doubles Years t-2 Michael Polcyn .403 2014-15 1 Jeff Rhoads 54 1997-2000 t-2 Nick Johnson .403 2000-03 2 Nick Schmitt 52 2013-16 4 Jeff Rhoads .387 1997-2000 3 Kyle Bosquez 49 2010-13 5 Luke Hagel .381 2000-03 4 Nick Johnson 46 2000-03 6 Tracey Wiedmeyer .375 1999-2000 5 Nick Beaman 45 2008-11 7 John Dunlavey .360 2003-07 6 Tyler Haddock 35 2003-06 8 Dan Clark .358 1985-87 t-7 Mac Shumann 32 2005-08 9 Kyle Bosquez .355 2010-13 t-7 Aaron Johnson 32 2000-03 10 Aaron Johnson .353 2000-03 9 John Dunlavy 31 2003-07 10 Dakotah Kirchenwitz 30 2012-15 At-Bats Player At-Bats Years Triples 1 Kyle Bosquez 598 2010-13 Player Triples Years 2 Nick Schmitt 579 2013-16 1 Jeff Rhoads 12 1997-2000 3 Jeff Rhoads 563 1997-2000 2 Nick Beaman 9 2008-11 4 Nick Beaman 558 2008-11 t-3 Dakotah Kirchenwitz 8 2012-15 5 Nick Johnson 529 2000-03 t-3 Tom Sawyer 8 2011-14 6 Zach Bayreuther 525 2010-13 t-3 Nate Paul 8 2008-10 7 Adam Grambow 517 2010-13 t-3 Dan Williams 8 2002-05 8 Aaron Johnson 493 2000-03 t-3 Luke Hagel 8 2000-03 9 Nick Thoen 491 2000-03 t-3 Aaron Johnson 8 2000-03 10 Brad Mott 488 2000-03 t-3 Nick Johnson 8 2000-03 10 Tyler Haddock 7 2003-06 Hits Player Hits Years Home Runs Player HR Years 1 Nick Beaman 231 2008-11 1 Nick Johnson 42 2000-03 2 Jeff Rhoads 218 1997-2000 2 Nick Thoen 41 2000-03 3 Nick Johnson 213 2000-03 3 Nick Beaman 30 2008-11 4 Kyle Bosquez 212 2010-13 t-4 Michael Polcyn 25 2014-15 5 Nick Schmitt 183 2013-16 t-4 Aaron Johnson 25 2000-03 t-6 Luke Hagel 174 2000-03 t-6 Nick Schmitt 22 2013-16 t-6 Aaron Johnson 174 2000-03 t-6 Adam Grambow 22 2010-13 t-8 Adam Grambow 165 2010-13 t-8 Tim Roehrig 19 2001-04 t-8 Nick Thoen 165 2000-03 t-8 Jeff Rhoads 19 1997-2000 10 Brad Mott 157 2000-03 10 Brad Mott 18 2000-03 27 RED HAWK RECORD BOOK CAREER BATTING RECORDS SINGLE SEASON BATTING RECORDS (continued) Games Played Runs Batted In Player Games Year Player RBI Years t-1 Aaron Johnson 42 2001 1 Nick Johnson 183 2000-03 t-1 Brad Mott 42 2001 2 Nick Beaman 169 2008-11 t-3 Nick Beaman 41 2011 3 Nick Thoen 166 2000-03 t-3 Kyle Bosquez 41 2011 4 Nick Schmitt 157 2013-16 t-3 John Henrickson 41 2011 5 Jeff Rhoads 138 1997-2000 t-3 Zach Bayreuther 41 2010 6 Aaron Johnson 117 2000-03 t-3 Bryant Bullock 41 2010 7 Kyle Bosquez 106 2010-13 t-3 Tyler Haddock 41 2006 8 Adam Grambow 102 2010-13 t-3 Kyle McFarland 41 2006 t-9 Tyler Haddock 99 2003-06 t-3 Andy Monigal 41 2006 t-9 Brad Mott 99 2000-03 t-3 Chad Olson 41 2006 t-3 Nick Johnson 41 2001 t-3 Luke Hagel 41 2001 Total Bases Player TB Years Batting Average (min. 50 AB) 1 Nick Johnson 401 2000-03 Player Avg. Year 2 Nick Beaman 384 2008-11 1 Nick Johnson .545 2003 3 Jeff Rhoads 353 1997-2000 t-2 Robin Hering .500 1968 4 Nick Thoen 319 2000-03 t-2 Norm Steinbach .500 1959 5 Nick Schmitt 307 2013-16 4 Eric Peterson .494 1991 6 Kyle Bosquez 299 2010-13 5 Rick Schuknecht .481 1977 6 Tracy Wiedmeyer .475 2000 7 Aaron Johnson 297 2000-03 7 Luke Hagel .470 2003 8 Adam Grambow 259 2010-13 8 Matt Denure .456 1998 9 Brad Mott 254 2000-03 9 Aaron Johnson .450 2002 10 Luke Hagel 241 2000-03 10 Tom Jacobson .443 1985

Stolen Bases At-Bats Player SB Years Player At-Bats Year 1 Jeff Rhoads 52 1997-2000 1 Bryant Bullock 179 2010 2 Kyle Bosquez 173 2013 t-2 Luke Hagel 41 2000-03 3 Brad Mott 167 2001 t-2 Brad Mott 41 2000-03 4 Dakotah Kirchenwitz 166 2015 t-4 Tom Sawyer 32 2011-14 t-5 Andy Monigal 165 2006 t-4 Andy Monigal 32 2004-06 t-5 Chad Olson 165 2006 6 Scott Young 28 1991-93 t-7 Zach Bayreuther 163 2013 7 Tim Roehrig 27 2001-04 t-7 Adam Grambow 163 2013 8 Chad Olson 25 2003-07 9 John Henrickson 162 2011 9 Aaron Johnson 23 2000-03 10 Mitchell Busch 161 2014 10 Matt Denure 20 1995-98 Hits Player Hits Year Player BB Years 1 Nick Johnson 79 2003 1 Zach Bayreuther 94 2010-13 2 Luke Hagel 70 2003 2 Nick Johnson 91 2000-03 3 Nick Beaman 69 2010 t-4 John Henrickson 64 2011 3 Brad Mott 80 2000-03 t-4 Jeff Rhoads 64 2000 4 Luke Hagel 77 2000-03 6 Nick Beaman 63 2011 5 Chevy Schultz 73 2004-07 t-7 Michael Polcyn 60 2014 t-6 Nick Schmitt 72 2013-16 t-7 Taylor Koth 60 2013 t-6 Tyler Haddock 72 2003-06 t-7 Eric Schwendimann 60 2006 t-6 Jeff Rhoads 72 1997-2000 t-10 Dakotah Kirchenwitz 59 2015 t-9 Chris Allen 70 1996-99 t-10 Mitchell Busch 59 2014 t-9 Paul Benson 70 1996; 1998-99 t-10 Jeff Rhoads 59 1998 28 RED HAWK RECORD BOOK SINGLE SEASON BATTING RECORDS SINGLE SEASON BATTING RECORDS (continued) (continued) Runs Scored Runs Batted In Player Runs Year Player RBI Year 1 Luke Hagel 61 2003 t-1 Nick Johnson 63 2003 2 Jeff Rhoads 56 2000 t-1 Nick Johnson 63 2002 3 Nick Johnson 55 2003 3 Nick Thoen 55 2002 4 Brad Mott 54 2003 t-4 Nick Beaman 53 2010 5 Aaron Johnson 52 2002 t-4 Dan Pacer 53 2000 6 Luke Hagel 51 2003 t-6 Nick Thoen 52 2003 7 Michael Polcyn 50 2014 t-6 Matt Denure 52 1998 t-8 Nick Johnson 49 2003 t-8 Nick Beaman 49 2011 t-8 Luke Hagel 49 2002 10 Jeff Rhoads 48 1998 t-8 Jeff Rhoads 49 1998 10 Aaron Johnson 47 2003 Doubles Player Doubles Year Total Bases 1 Jeff Rhoads 21 1998 Player TB Year 2 Nick Schmitt 18 2014 1 Nick Johnson 141 2003 t-3 Nick Beaman 17 2010 t-2 Michael Polcyn 118 2014 t-3 Tracey Wiedmeyer 17 2000 t-2 Nick Beaman 118 2010 t-5 Michael Polcyn 16 2014 4 Jeff Rhoads 116 2000 t-5 Kyle Bosquez 16 2013 5 Tracy Wiedmeyer 110 2000 t-5 John Henrickson 16 2011 6 Nick Thoen 107 2002 t-5 Nick Johnson 16 2003 7 Michael Polcyn 106 2015 t-9 Nick Schmitt 14 2015 t-9 Nick Beaman 14 2011 8 Jeff Rhoads 104 1998 t-9 Mac Shumann 14 2007 9 Matt Denure 102 1998 t-9 Tyler Haddock 14 2006 10 Aaron Johnson 100 2003 t-9 Jeff Rhoads 14 2000 Slugging Percentage (min. 50 AB) Triples Player Slugging % Year Player Triples Year 1 Nick Johnson .972 2003 1 Tom Sawyer 6 2013 2 Tracy Wiedmeyer .902 2000 t-2 Nate Paul 5 2010 3 Nick Thoen .849 2002 t-2 Luke Hagel 5 2001 4 Michael Polcyn .837 2014 t-4 Mitchell Busch 4 2015 5 Matt Denure .816 1998 t-4 Dakotah Kirchenwitz 4 2015 6 Jeff Rhoads .800 2000 t-4 John Henrickson 4 2011 7 Eric Roecker .788 2002 t-4 Nick Beaman 4 2008 8 Aaron Johnson .767 2002 t-4 Mac Shumann 4 2008 9 Nick Johnson .760 2000 t-4 Dan Williams 4 2005 10 Nick Beaman .752 2010

Home Runs Stolen Bases Player HR Year Player SB Year 1 Nick Thoen 16 2002 1 Scott Young 25 1990 t-2 Nick Johnson 14 2000 t-2 Nick Johnson 14 2003 t-2 Andy Monigal 22 2006 4 Michael Polcyn 13 2015 t-2 Luke Hagel 22 2003 t-5 Michael Polcyn 12 2014 4 Jeff Rhoads 18 1999 t-5 Aaron Johnson 12 2003 5 Dennis Pordon 17 1974 t-5 Nick Thoen 12 2003 t-6 Brad Mott 15 2001 t-5 Dan Pacer 12 2000 t-6 Jeff Rhoads 15 2000 t-9 Tim Roehrig 11 2004 t-8 Chad Olson 14 2007 t-9 Nick Johnson 11 2003 t-8 Tim Roehrig 14 2004 t-9 Tracy Wiedmeyer 11 2000 10 Jeff Rhoads 12 1998 29 RED HAWK RECORD BOOK SINGLE SEASON BATTING RECORDS CAREER PITCHING RECORDS (continued) Appearances Base On Balls Player Appearances Years Player BB Year 1 Ryan Maier 53 2014-17 t-1 Nick Johnson 36 2001 2 Chris Morgan 50 1998-2001 t-1 Paul Benson 36 1999 3 Kirk Wilderspin 45 1996-99 t-3 Michael Polcyn 31 2014 4 Kurt Roeder 44 2008-11 t-3 Zach Bayreuther 31 2013 t-5 Matt Hecht 43 2014-17 5 Tracy Wiedmeyer 30 1999 t-5 Michael Anderson 43 2012-15 t-6 Lance Bestland 28 1991 t-5 Marshall Zahn 43 2012-15 t-6 Brad Mott 28 2003 t-5 Steven Blader 43 2010-13 t-8 Michael Polcyn 27 2015 t-9 Patrick Van Daalwyk 42 2012-15 t-8 Aaron Kastner 27 2011 t-9 Everett Wood 42 1986-89 t-10 Chevy Schultz 26 2007 t-10 Tyler Haddock 26 2006 Games Started t-10 Luke Hagel 26 2003 Player Starts Years 1 Everett Wood 40 1986-89 Hit By Pitch t-2 Chris Morgan 37 1998-2001 Player HBP Year t-2 Scott Carpenter 37 1991-94 1 Chevy Schultz 14 2006 4 Nick Johnson 35 2000-03 2 Larry Teeling 9 2005 t-5 Patrick Van Daalwyk 32 2012-15 3 Sam Waters 7 2014 t-5 Matt Dwyer 32 2007-10 7 Noah Wishau 31 2002-05 8 Steven Blader 29 2010-13 SINGLE GAME BATTING RECORDS 9 Jason Wierschke 29 2008-11 Hits t-10 Matt Hecht 27 2014-17 Player H Year t-10 Kirk Wilderspin 27 1996-99 t-1 Michael Polcyn 6 2014 t-1 Brad Mott 6 2002 Innings Pitched 3 Hector Aguinaga 5 2017 Player Innings Years 1 Chris Morgan 321.2 1998-2001 2 Kirk Wilderspin 251.0 1996-99 Home Runs 3 Everett Wood 241.0 1986-89 Player HR Year 4 Patrick Van Daalwyk 239.1 2012-15 1 Brad Mott 4 2002 5 Nick Johnson 238.2 2000-03 2 Michael Polcyn 3 2015 6 Scott Carpenter 233.1 1991-94 t-3 Nick Schmitt 2 2015 7 Noah Wishau 223.2 2002-05 t-3 Michael Polcyn 2 2015 8 Steven Blader 216.2 2010-13 t-3 Michael Polcyn 2 2015 9 Jason Wierschke 201.1 2008-11 t-3 Nick Schmitt 2 2014 10 Kurt Roeder 192.1 2008-11 t-3 Michael Polcyn 2 2014 Victories RBI Player Victories Years Player RBI Year 1 Chris Morgan 27 1998-2001 1 Brad Mott 10 2002 2 Everett Wood 26 1986-89 2 Nick Schmitt 8 2014 t-3 Kirk Wilderspin 24 1996-99 t-3 Adam Grambow 7 2013 t-3 Scott Carpenter 24 1991-94 t-3 Nick Schmitt 7 2013 5 Nick Johnson 22 2000-03 t-3 Ryan Paul 7 2012 6 Jason Wierschke 20 2008-11 t-3 Dave McFarland 7 2010 7 Steve Fauk 18 2000-02 t-3 Dan Williams 7 2005 t-8 Dan Williams 17 2002-05 t-3 Aaron Johnson 7 2002 t-8 Noah Wishau 17 2002-05 t-9 Nine times 6 10 Marshall Zahn 16 2012-15 30 RED HAWK RECORD BOOK CAREER PITCHING RECORDS CAREER PITCHING RECORDS (continued) (continued) Strikeouts Saves Player Strikeouts Years Player Saves Years 1 Chris Morgan 262 1998-2001 1 Tyler Witkowski 7 2000-03 2 Kurt Roeder 5 2008-11 2 Scott Carpenter 215 1991-94 t-3 Ryan Maier 4 2014-17 t-3 Noah Wishau 187 2002-05 t-3 Jeff Schuurmans 4 2012-15 t-3 Everett Wood 187 1986-89 t-3 Marshall Zahn 4 2012-15 5 Nick Johnson 180 2000-03 t-3 T.J. Pierce 4 2009-12 6 Kirk Wilderspin 177 1996-99 t-3 Wes Kraemer 4 2006-09 7 Matt Dwyer 163 2007-10 t-3 Tom Crisp 4 2002-04 8 Patrick Van Daalwyk 159 2012-15 t-9 Greg Basthemer 3 2006-07 9 Marshall Zahn 151 2012-15 t-9 Bryant Bednarek 3 2005-07 10 Chris Ewert 133 1992-95 t-9 Jim Rzad 3 1997-99 t-9 Steve Votis 3 1989-92 (Min. 100 innings) Player ERA Years No-Hitters Player No-Hitters Opponent Year 1 Tyler Haddock 1.73 2003-06 1 Jordan Baitinger 1 vs. St. Olaf 2007 2 Jordan Baitinger 1.81 2005-07 2 Jason Wierschke 1 vs. Lawrence 2011 3 Marv Carlson 1.86 1961-62 4 Scott Carpenter 2.55 1991-94 SINGLE SEASON PITCHING RECORDS 5 Nick Collins 2.56 2003-06 Appearances 6 Dan Williams 2.65 2002-05 Player Appearances Year 7 Chris Morgan 3.04 1998-2001 1 Ryan Maier 21 2016 8 Marshall Zahn 3.44 2012-15 t-2 Ryan Maier 16 2017 9 Bill Nolan 3.56 2003-07 t-2 Andrew Wood 16 2016 10 Kurt Roeder 3.65 2008-11 t-2 Bryant Bednarek 16 2007 t-2 Greg Basthemer 16 2006 Complete Games t-6 Michael Anderson 15 2015 Player CG Years t-6 T.J. Pierce 15 2011 1 Chris Morgan 33 1998-2001 t-8 5 tied 14 2 Everett Wood 30 1986-89

3 Scott Carpenter 27 1991-94 Games Started Player Starts Year 4 Kirk Wilderspin 24 1996-99 1 Chris Morgan 12 2001 5 Nick Johnson 16 2000-03 t-2 Nick Johnson 11 2001 t-6 Noah Wishau 14 2002-05 t-2 Kurt Roeder 11 2011 t-6 Chris Ewert 14 1992-95 t-2 Kurt Roeder 11 2010 t-8 Dan Williams 13 2002-05 t-2 Everett Wood 11 1989 t-8 Jim Rzad 13 1997-99 t-2 Brian Campbell 11 1981 t-8 Steve Votis 13 1989-92 t-7 10 tied 10

Shutouts Innings Pitched Player Shutouts Years Player IP Year 1 Noah Wishau 6 2002-05 1 Chris Morgan 101.1 2001 2 Chris Morgan 88.1 1999 t-2 Chris Morgan 4 1998-2001 3 Chris Morgan 79.1 2000 t-2 Kirk Wilderspin 4 1996-99 t-4 Kirk Wilderspin 78.0 1999 t-2 William Metcalf 4 1965-67 t-4 Brian Campbell 78.0 1981 t-5 Matt Dwyer 3 2007-10 6 Tyler Haddock 75.2 2006 t-5 Nick Johnson 3 2000-03 7 Kurt Roeder 75.0 2011 t-5 Everett Wood 3 1986-89 8 Noah Wishau 74.1 2004 t-5 Matt Zittlow 3 1999-2002 9 Nick Johnson 73.2 2001 t-9 10 tied 2 10 Noah Wishau 72.2 2005 31 RED HAWK RECORD BOOK SINGLE SEASON PITCHING RECORDS SINGLE SEASON PITCHING RECORDS (continued) (continued) Victories Player Victories Year Shutouts 1 Chris Morgan 9 2001 Player SHO Year t-2 Jordan Baitinger 8 2006 t-2 Tyler Haddock 8 2006 1 William Metcalf 4 1967 t-2 Nick Johnson 8 2003 t-2 Noah Wishau 3 2004 t-2 Steve Fauk 8 2001 t-2 Chris Morgan 3 2001 t-2 Kirk Wilderspin 8 1999 t-2 Scott Carpenter 8 1994 t-4 Matt Dwyer 2 2009 t-2 Everett Wood 8 1989 t-4 Noah Wishau 2 2002 t-9 9 tied 7 t-4 Nick Johnson 2 2001 Strikeouts t-4 Kirk Wilderspin 2 1999 Player Strikeouts Year t-4 Scott Carpenter 2 1994 1 Chris Morgan 101 2001 2 Chris Morgan 79 2000 t-4 Chris Ewert 2 1994 3 Kirk Wilderspin 73 1999 t-4 Everett Wood 2 1987 4 Noah Wishau 72 2004 5 Marv Carlson 67 1961 6 Scott Carpenter 66 1994 Saves 7 Nick Johnson 62 2001 8 Brian Campbell 61 1981 Player Saves Season 9 Marv Carlson 59 1962 t-1 Jeff Schuurmans 4 2015 t-10 Noah Wishau 57 2005 t-1 T.J. Pierce 4 2011 t-10 Chris Morgan 57 1999 t-10 Scott Carpenter 57 1992 t-1 Kurt Roeder 4 2016 t-4 Ryan Maier 3 2016 Earned Run Average (min. 25 IP) Player ERA Year t-4 Bryant Bullock 3 2008 1 Marv Carlson 0.59 1962 t-4 Wes Kraemer 3 2008 2 Paul Bienfang 0.81 1968 t-4 Greg Basthemer 3 2006 3 Tim Sullivan 0.96 1977 4 William Metcalf 1.00 1967 t-4 Tyler Witkowski 3 2003 5 Patrick Sommer 1.45 1995 6 David Belnfang 1.58 1965 7 Kory Schneider 1.66 1992 8 Jordan Baitinger 1.77 2006 SINGLE GAME PITCHING RECORDS 9 Tyler Haddock 1.78 2006 Strikeouts 10 Jordan Baitinger 1.84 2007 Player SO Opponent Year Complete Games 1 Marshall Zahn 15 Lawrence 2014 Player CG Year 1 Chris Morgan 11 2001 2 Adam Linsmeyer 14 Carroll 2008 t-2 Chris Morgan 10 2000 t-3 Dan Williams 13 Lawrence 2005 t-2 Everett Wood 10 1988 t-3 Marv Carlson 13 Beloit 1962 t-2 Brian Campbell 10 1981 5 Kirk Wilderspin 9 1999 t-5 Marshall Zahn 12 Beloit 2014 t-6 Chris Morgan 8 1999 t-5 Noah Wishau 12 Lawrence 2005 t-6 Scott Carpenter 8 1994 t-6 Scott Carpenter 8 1992 t-5 Noah Wishau 12 Beloit 2004 t-6 Everett Wood 8 1989 t-5 Chris Morgan 12 Grinnell 2000 t-10 Kirk Wilderspin 7 1997 t-5 Marv Carlson 12 Lawrence 1962 t-10 Scott Carpenter 7 1993 t-10 Everett Wood 7 1987 t-5 Marv Carlson 12 St. Norbert 1961 32 RED HAWK RECORD BOOK Team Batting Single Doubles Total Bases Hit By Pitch Season Records Doubles Year TB Year HBP Year 1 95 2006 1 736 2003 Batting Average 1 48 2008 2 91 2010 2 731 2002 Avg. Year t-3 85 2014 2 41 2005 1 .359 2003 3 684 2010 2 .358 2002 t-3 85 2000 4 678 2000 3 38 2002 5 82 2015 5 677 2001 3 .331 2010 4 36 2007 4 .330 1998 t-6 81 2011 6 632 2006 5 .329 2008 t-6 81 2002 7 612 2015 5 34 2006 6 .328 2000 8 76 2013 t-8 601 2013 6 32 2010 9 74 2003 7 .323 2006 t-8 601 2008 7 28 2014 8 .320 2001 10 72 2012 10 590 2014 t-9 .313 1991 8 27 2011 t-9 .313 1968 Triples Slugging Percentage 9 25 2009 Triples Year Slugging% Year 10 21 2016 At-Bats 1 23 2001 1 .726 1981 AB Year 2 18 2002 2 .607 2002 1 1,416 2010 3 17 2009 3 .587 2003 Team Batting Single 2 1,409 2013 t-4 14 2004 3 1,397 2015 4 .557 2000 t-4 14 1999 5 .509 1998 Game Records 4 1,378 2011 t-6 13 2015 5 1,377 2001 6 .492 2001 Runs Scored t-6 13 2012 t-6 1,342 2014 7 .483 2010 t-6 13 2011 Opp. Runs Year t-6 1,342 2006 8 .471 2006 t-6 13 2005 8 1,288 2008 9 .467 2008 1 Carroll 32 2002 t-6 13 2003 9 1,254 2003 10 .460 1974 2 Beloit 29 2002 10 1,247 2007 t-6 13 1998 t-6 13 1986 3 Carroll 25 2008 Stolen Bases 4 Carroll 24 2014 Hits SB Year Home Runs Hits Year 1 57 1999 t-5 Madison Tech 23 1974 1 468 2010 HR Year 2 52 2003 t-5 Beloit 23 1969 2 450 2003 1 62 2003 3 51 2001 3 441 2001 2 61 2002 t-7 Carroll 22 2013 t-4 48 2006 4 434 2006 3 60 2000 t-7 Carroll 22 2009 5 431 2002 4 42 2001 t-4 48 2000 t-7 Beloit 22 2003 5 431 2002 t-5 35 2010 6 46 1998 6 430 2013 t-5 35 1998 7 46 1971 t-7 Carthage 22 2002 7 424 2008 7 34 2004 8 45 2002 8 423 2015 8 28 2008 t-9 40 2005

9 415 2014 t-9 27 2015 t-9 40 2004 Hits 10 413 2011 t-9 27 2006 t-9 40 1997 Opp. Hits Year 1 Carroll 29 2002 Runs Scored Runs Batted In Base On Balls Runs Year 2 Lawrence 27 2008 RBI Year BB Year 1 395 2002 1 362 2002 1 193 1999 3 Carroll 25 2013 2 370 2003 2 341 2003 2 188 2002 3 332 2010 4 Carroll 24 2008 3 301 2010 3 177 2010 4 315 2008 t-5 Carroll 23 2015 4 174 2008 5 310 2006 4 281 2008 t-5 Carroll 23 2014 6 306 2001 5 268 2001 5 173 2006 7 296 1998 6 266 2000 6 167 2003 t-5 Lawrence 23 2006 7 167 1998 8 292 2000 7 264 2006 t-8 Carroll 22 2013 9 282 2013 8 255 1998 8 163 2005 t-10 271 2014 9 250 2013 9 159 2011 t-8 Beloit 22 2013 t-10 271 2011 10 248 2011 10 157 2004 t-8 Carroll 22 2010 33 RED HAWK RECORD BOOK

Team Pitching Single Strikeouts Fewest Hits Allowed Total Chances Strikeouts Year (min.120 innings) Chances Year Season Records 1 271 2015 Hits Year 1 1,536 2011 Innings Pitched 2 264 2004 2 1,525 2006 IP Year 1 156 1992 3 250 2001 3 1,518 2010 1 342.1 2011 4 220 2000 2 156 1995 4 1,485 2013 2 341.0 2001 5 219 1999 3 180 1986 5 1,476 2015 3 340.0 2013 6 217 2010 t-4 195 1991 6 1,472 2007 4 335.2 2010 7 216 2005 7 1,428 2014 5 335.1 2015 t-4 195 1987 8 208 2011 8 1,412 2005 6 332.0 2006 9 204 2003 6 230 1989 9 1,383 2004 7 327.2 2014 10 202 2002 7 233 1996 10 1,361 2016 8 317.3 1999 8 266 2003 9 314.1 2004 Saves 9 271 1994 Putouts 10 310.2 2007 Saves Year 10 277 1997 Putouts Year 1 8 2008 1 1,027 2011 Earned Run Average t-2 6 2011 2 1,020 2013 ERA Year t-2 6 2009 Fewest Bases On Balls 3 1,007 2010 1 1.82 1967 t-4 5 2016 (min. 120 innings) 4 1,006 2015 2 2.46 1965 t-4 5 2015 BB Year 3 2.63 2006 t-4 5 2013 5 996 2006 1 80 2005 4 2.98 1999 t-4 5 2012 6 983 2014 2 83 2003 5 3.03 2003 t-4 5 2006 7 943 2004 6 3.15 2004 t-4 5 2002 3 87 2007 8 932 2007 7 3.25 2001 t-4 5 1995 4 88 2006 9 923 2005 10 918 2008 8 3.46 1995 t-5 89 1995 Fewest Runs Allowed 9 3.86 2005 t-5 89 1987 t-10 3.92 2015 (min. 120 inn.) Assists 7 90 2004 t-10 3.92 1992 Runs Year Assists Year 1 100 1995 8 93 1992 1 466 2007 2 112 1992 Complete Games 9 98 2013 2 461 2006 3 126 2003 CG Year t-10 104 2002 3 447 2010 4 137 1993 1 23 1999 4 441 2011 5 139 2004 t-10 104 1999 t-2 22 2006 5 415 2015 6 145 1987 t-2 22 2005 6 414 2013 7 146 2006 4 21 1994 7 405 2016 8 147 1989 Team Fielding Single 5 20 1997 8 404 2005 9 157 1999 Season Records 9 399 2008 t-6 19 2001 10 161 1991 t-6 19 1995 Fielding Percentage 10 379 2014 t-8 18 2004 Fewest Earned Runs Fld% Year t-8 18 2000 Double Plays Allowed (min. 120 inn.) 1 .969 2012 10 17 1998 DP Year ER Year 2 .966 2013 1 67 1992 1 46 2006 3 .963 2015 Shutouts 2 69 1995 2 39 2003 SHO Year 3 97 2006 4 .958 2010 3 37 2012 1 7 2004 4 101 2003 5 .957 2008 4 33 2005 2 6 2001 5 105 1999 6 .956 2011 5 32 2013 t-3 4 2013 6 30 2007 6 106 1993 t-7 .955 2006 t-3 4 2006 7 109 1991 7 29 2015 t-7 .955 2002 t-3 4 2003 8 110 2004 t-8 26 2010 t-3 4 1999 9 112 1987 t-7 .955 1988 t-8 26 2004 t-7 3 6 times 10 115 1989 10 .954 2014 10 25 2009 34 ABOUT RIPON COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT HISTORY Ripon College prepares students of diverse interests Ripon College, founded in 1851, was convert- for lives of productive, socially responsible citizen- ed from a college preparatory school to a four-year ship. Our liberal arts curriculum and residential cam- college in 1863. Its fi rst class — four women: Luthera pus create an intimate learning community in which H. Adams, Harriet H. Brown, Susan A.W. Saulsbury students experience a richly personalized education. and Mary F. Spencer — was graduated in 1867. Today, Ripon’s campus encompasses 250 VISION tree-covered acres and includes 25 buildings. The Ripon envisions itself as a venerable, prosperous, original three limestone buildings which witnessed and widely respected liberal arts college that is proud of the commencement of 1867 remain in use: East, its history and confi dent about the future. Smith and West Halls. These, along with seven other An intense engagement with and concern for campus buildings, were added to the National Regis- academic, artistic, and personal development of students ter of Historic Places in 1995. have defi ned Ripon since its founding on A traditional col- the Wisconsin frontier lege of the liberal and will always be arts, Ripon looks enduring characteris- ahead without tics of the college. forgetting its distin- Vigorous guished past. Col- and healthy growth lege Days, which will place Ripon in a distinctive class of fi rst appeared as intentionally sized, a monthly literary intellectually vibrant, magazine in 1868, and civic-minded is the oldest con- colleges. Ripon will tinually published attract students, college newspaper faculty, and staff of in Wisconsin. excellent character, great potential and The Ripon foot- high quality, and the ball team fi rst took college will be increasingly appealing to its alumni. Ripon the fi eld against will interact conscientiously with the local community Lawrence University in 1893 (Ripon won 24-6) to be- and will extend its reach to the nation and the world at gin what is believed to be the oldest football rivalry large. in the state. In 1911, Ripon College’s debate team Ripon College will command broad interest, wrote the constitution for Pi Kappa Delta, now a na- recognition, support and respect. A burgeoning spirit of optimism and opportunity, accessibility and possibility tional honorary society for debaters and orators. Its will emanate from the college and will inspire it to imag- Hall of Fame now is located in East Hall’s Kresge Little ine – and to do – great things. Theatre. The National Forensic League was founded at the College, where the fi rst national speech tour- CORE VALUES nament for high school students was held in 1931. 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38 2018 SCHEDULE March 10-16 Russ Matt Invitational, Florida (all times Eastern Daylight) March 10 vs. Rowan (1 game) 6:30 pm March 11 vs. Rutgers-Camden (1 game) 1 pm March 11 vs. Webster (1 game) 4:30 pm March 12 vs. Franklin & Marshall 5 pm March 14 vs. William Paterson (1 game) 1:45 pm March 15 vs. Salve Regina (1 game) 1:45 pm March 15 vs. Eastern Connecticut (1 game) 5:15 pm March 16 vs. UW-Oshkosh (1 game) 6:45 pm March 24 at Concordia University (Wis.) (1 game) 1 pm March 29 vs. Marian University (1 game) 3:30 pm March 31 at UW-Whitewater 1 pm April 4 vs. Carroll University 1 pm April 7 vs. Beloit* 12 pm April 8 at Beloit* 12 pm April 11 at Wisconsin Lutheran (1 game) 4 pm April 14 at Lawrence University* 1 pm April 15 vs. Lawrence University* 1 pm April 20-22 Midwest Conference Crossover* (Mauston, Wisconsin) April 20 vs Knox 7 pm April 21 vs Illinois College 11 am April 21 vs Grinnell 2 pm April 22 vs Cornell 10 am April 22 vs Monmouth 1 pm April 25 vs. Lakeland 1 pm April 26 vs. Wisconsin Lutheran (1 game) 4 pm May 2 at Marian University (1 game) 6 pm May 5 vs. St. Norbert* 12 pm May 6 at St. Norbert* 12 pm May 11 Midwest Conference Tournament TBD

40 Home games in bold. All games doubleheaders unless indicated. *Indicates conference opponent. All times Central Daylight Time.