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Macalester Athletics

Macalester College 2011 schedule Date Opponent Time Spring Trip – Phoenix, Ariz. March 11 Concordia (Chicago) 4:00 March 12 William Patterson (N.J.) 3:00 March 13 Springfield (Mass.) (DH) 1:00 March 14 Central (Ia.) 9:00 a.m. March 16 Marian (Wis.) 12:00 March 17 Wesleyan (Conn.) (DH) 12:30 March 18 Pomona-Pitzer (Calif.) (DH) 1:00 Northern Schedule: March 26 at Wisconsin-La Crosse (DH) 1:00 Macalester RECORD BOOK March 27 at Edgewood (Wis.) (DH) 12:00 Individual Batting April 2 at Augsburg* (DH) 1:00 Games, Season 44 Matt Kessler (1998) April 6 Hamline* (DH) 2:30 Games, Career 166 Matt Kessler (1996-1999) April 9 UW-Superior (DH) (@Dunning) 1:00 Batting Average, Season .491 Scott McKinney (1992) Batting Average, Career .446 Scott Sheehy (1988-89) April 10 UW-Superior (DH) 12:00 Total Bases, Season 102 Joel Brettingen (2002) April 12 St. Olaf* (DH) 2:30 Total Bases, Career 307 Joel Brettingen (2001-04) Runs, Season 52 Andy Odegaard (2002) April 16 at Concordia-Moorhead* (DH) 1:00 Runs, Career 150 Matt Kessler (1996-1999) April 17 Hamline* (DH) 3:00 At Bats, Season 151 David Young (1997) At Bats, Career 513 Matt Kessler (1996-1999) April 20 Gustavus Adolphus* (DH) 2:30 Hits, Season 66 Joel Brettingen (2002) April 23 at Carleton* (DH) 1:00 Hits, Career 201 Joel Brettingen (2001-04) April 26 at Bethel* (DH) 2:30 Doubles, Season 18 R.T. Luczak (1998) Doubles, Career 50 Joel Brettingen (2001-04) April 30 St. Mary’s* (DH) 2:00 Triples, Season 7 Adam Wedwick (2006) May 3 at Northwestern-Roseville 4:30 Triples, Career 17 Adam Wedwick (2004-07) Home Runs, Season 11 Jesse Calm (2000) May 4 St. Thomas* (DH) 2:30 Home Runs, Career 26 Kawika Alo (1994-97) May 7 at St. John’s* (DH) 1:00 RBI, Season 48 R.T. Luczak (1999) RBI, Career 152 R.T. Luczak (1996-1999) May 13-15 MIAC Playoffs tbd Walks, Season 30 Matt Kessler (1996)

Walks, Career 98 Matt Kessler (1996-1999) Slugging Pct., Season .792 Scott Sheehy (1989) * MIAC games Slugging Pct., Career .736 Scott Sheehy (1988-89) (DH) – Double headers Home games in bold Sacrifice Hits, Season 8 Matt Kessler (1998) Steals, Season 25 David Young (1997) Action photos: Christopher Mitchell Steals, Career 72 David Young (1994-97) Putouts, Season 297 Kawika Alo (1997) Assists, Season 119 Keenan Sue (2000) Individual Pitching Appearances, Season 17 Django Amerson (1996) Appearances, Career 55 Rob Sader (1995-1998) Complete Games, Season 11 Chad Rienstra (1990) Complete Games, Career 19 James Murrey (2007-10) Wins, Season 9 James Murrey (2010) Wins, Career 28 James Murrey (2007-10) Innings, Season 92 Chad Rienstra (1990) Innings, Career 251 Chad Rienstra (1990-92) ERA, Season 1.95 James Murrey (2009) ERA, Career 2.55 James Murrey (2007-10) Strikeouts, Game 18 Rex Kern (1937) James Murrey (2010) Strikeouts, Season 110 James Murrey (2010) Strikeouts, Career 308 James Murrey (2007-10)

Macalester’s Nicholson Field

Constructed while the Leonard Center was being built, Macalester’s new and baseball fields are located adjacent to each other on the southwest corner of the campus, just west of the stadium. The cozy dimensions and high outfield dimensions of the Nicholson Baseball Field have made for exciting games. An indoor press box overlooks both diamonds and the dugouts are spacious and comfortable.

Head Coach Matt Parrington Matt Parrington is entering his 12th season as head baseball coach at Macalester College. He has 171 wins, which makes him the all-time leader in that category. Parrington led the Scots to their only MIAC playoff appearance 2011 Macalester Baseball Roster back in 2000 and is committed to regaining a tournament berth. No. Name Yr. Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School 1 Nathan Rubin Jr. OF L/L 5-8 140 Venice, Fla. / Venice Parrington is a ’91 graduate of Minnesota 2 Colin Carpenter Fy. IF R/R 5-11 170 Harvard, Ill. / Harvard State University – Mankato, an NCAA 3 Will Chen Sr. OF R/R 6-0 165 Edina, Minn. / Edina Division II college in southern Minnesota, 4 Andrew Gardiner Fy. IF L/R 5-7 180 Hanover, N.H. / Hanover 5 Graham Brown Jr. OF/C R/R 5-7 150 Annandale, Minn. / Annandale where he earned an undergraduate 6 Chase Kahn Fy. P L/L 5-10 180 Cooper City, Fla. / American Heritage degree in Mass Communications. He 7 Nick Meerson Jr. P L/L 5-8 160 Los Angeles, Calif. / Harvard-Westlake enjoyed a career as both an outfielder 8 Elliott Yodh Sr. P R/R 5-6 140 Merion, Pa. / Lower Merion and pitcher and was a member of three 10 Kyle White Fy. IF/P R/R 5-9 150 Ponte Vedra, Fla. / Episcopal 11 Justin Sims Fy. IF R/R 6-2 185 Bronx, N.Y. / The Beacon School North Central Conference championship 12 Louis Mondale Jr. P R/R 5-11 170 St. Louis Park, Minn. / Benilde-St. Margaret teams while playing under ABCA Hall of 13 Michael Galgay Fy. C R/R 5-8 155 Westerlo, N.Y. / Berne-Know-Westerlo Fame Head Coach Dean Bowyer. 14 Jack Cooper Sr. P R/R 5-11 170 Alexandria, Va. / T.C. Williams 15 Roberto Capriotti So. IF/P R/R 5-8 165 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Upper St. Clair Parrington earned a Master’s degree in 16 Alex Ingram Sr. P R/R 6-4 220 Chicago, Ill. / Morgan Park Academy Sport Administration from MSU in 1993. 17 CJ Smith Fy. OF/P L/L 6-0 170 Ashland, Wis. / Ashland 18 Robert Williams Jr. C R/R 6-0 205 West Covina, Calif. / Northview He came to Macalester College from the 19 Eric Robinson Sr. P R/R 6-0 160 San Francisco, Calif. / The Urban School Milwaukee Brewers front office in the 20 Jimmy Belfont So. IF/P R/R 5-10 160 Olney, Md. / Our Lady of Good Counsel fall of ’96, where he served as a sales 21 Bobby De Meulenaere Sr. OF L/R 5-10 160 Elk Grove Village, Ill. / Elk Grove manager in the season ticket and group 22 Mitch Glasser Jr. IF/P R/R 5-11 175 Chicago, Ill. / The Latin School 23 Joe Famalette Fy. OF R/R 6-2 205 Aliso Viejo, Calif. / Aliso sales office. Parrington currently resides 24 Ezra Wise Jr. IF R/R 6-4 220 Bronxville, N.Y. / The Hackley School in his hometown of St. Louis Park, Minn., 25 Garrett Salzman Jr. C R/R 5-9 185 Glendale, Calif. / St. Francis with his wife Karen. 26 Bryce Hoffa So. IF R/R 5-11 175 Apple Valley, Minn. / Apple Valley 27 Nathan Kelleher-Crew Fy. P R/R 6-3 215 Cool, Calif. / Golden Sierra 28 Alex Isaacson Fy. IF/OF R/R 6-2 185 Gallatin, Tenn. / Pope John Paul II 29 David Melms So. IF R/R 5-8 165 Wauwatosa, Wis. / Wisconsin Lutheran 30 Nick Marotta So. P/OF L/L 5-7 170 Sea Cliff, N.Y. / Friends Academy 31 Nick Agrawal Fy. P R/R 6-3 180 Fort Mill, S.C. / Charlotte Christian School 32 Ross Bronfenbrenner Fy. OF L/R 5-11 170 San Anselmo, Calif. / Marin Academy Macalester All-Conference Macalester College selections since 1987 • Located in a friendly, residential neighborhood on 2010 James Murrey, Mitch Glasser 53 green acres in the heart of two of America’s safest, 2009 Devin English, James Murrey, most vibrant cities Nate Wilson-Traisman • Enrollment 1,996 2008 Devin English, James Murrey • Academic majors: 36 2007 James Murrey, Adam Wedwick • U.S. states represented by Mac students: 49, plus D.C. 2006 John Simkins • Countries represented by Mac students: 93 2005 Mike Merrill • Percent of U.S. students who are students of color: 21 2004 Joel Brettingen • Percent of U.S. and international faculty of color: 20 2003 Joel Brettingen • Percent of students who are citizens of another country: 18 2002 Joel Brettingen, Steve Derrington 2001 Keenan Sue, Scott Bell 2000 Christian Blanck, Jesse Calm, Keenan Sue The Twin Cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis 1999 R.T. Luczak, Keenan Sue 1998 R.T. Luczak, Rick Van Pelt • Home to five professional sports teams including 1997 Kawika Alo the Vikings, Twins, Timberwolves, Wild, and Lynx. 1996 Kawika Alo, Django Amerson • 949 lakes, 40,000 acres of parkland, 58 theaters, 1995 Rob Sader, David Young 30 museums, 51 night clubs 1992 Scott McKinney, Chad Rienstra • Home to more than 20 colleges and universities 1990 Chad Rienstra • Average number of sunny days each year: 250 1989 Scott Sheehy • Home to the Mall of America, the largest enclosed 1988 Todd Hovey mall in the country 1987 Todd Hovey • More golfers per capita than any other city in America • Headquarters of Fortune 500 including 3M, Target, Mac Quick Facts Best Buy, General Mills, U.S. Bancorp, Xcel Energy, Ecolab, Ameriprise Financial, The Travelers Companies, Location St. Paul, Minn. Land O’Lakes, Supervalu, Medtronic and more. Nickname Scots Colors Blue & Orange Conference Minnesota Leonard Center Athletic and wellness complex Intercollegiate Affiliation NCAA Division III President Brian Rosenberg The new $45-million Leonard Center provides state-of-the-art Athletic Director Kim Chandler facilities: Associate A.D. Vanessa Seljeskog

• Field house with 200-meter track and multipurpose Baseball INFOrmation courts for , , and volleyball • gymnasium with seating for 1200 spectators Head Coach Matt Parrington • 9,000-sq. ft. fitness center with free weights, Year at School 12th cardio, and circuit-training equipment Email [email protected] • Training room with treatment area and hydro Coach’s phone 651-696-6770 therapy room with three whirlpools. Assistant Coaches Matt O’Brien (pitching coach) • 10-lane pool, 25-yd. x 25 m Marc Rodwogin, Cormac Seely, • Two racquetball/squash courts Scott Coolong, Mike Merrill, • Outdoors: tennis courts, new baseball and Damon Dahlheimer softball fields, new track and football field. Website macalester.edu/athletics Home Facility Nicholson Field

Photo: Leonard Center

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