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1 Quickfacts and Table of Contents Quickfacts and Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Location ............................................................................. Iowa City, IA Quickfacts ............................................................................................ 1 Founded ........................................................................................ 1847 Welcome Letter ................................................................................... 2 Enrollment .................................................................................. 29,697 2005 Season Preview .......................................................................3-5 Nickname ...............................................................................Hawkeyes 2005 Roster .........................................................................................6 Home Field/Capacity .....................................Duane Banks Field/3,000 2005 Schedule .....................................................................................7 Conference ................................................................................ Big Ten Head Coach Jack Dahm .................................................................8-10 University President ...................................................Dr. David Skorton Assistant Coach Nick Zumsande .......................................................11 Athletic Director ................................................................ Bob Bowlsby Assistant Coach Ryan Brownlee .......................................................12 Baseball Administrator ..........................................................Fred Mims Volunteer Assistants and Support Staff ............................................. 13 Baseball Secretary ........................................................... Joyce Rossie Player Biographies .......................................................................14-27 2005 Opponents ...........................................................................28-30 COACHING INFORMATION All-Time Series Records ....................................................................31 Head Coach ........................................................Jack Dahm (2nd Year) Hawkeyes in the Pros ...................................................................32-33 Alma Mater/Year ............................................................Creighton/1989 Mike Boddicker Scholarship ..............................................................34 Record at Iowa/Years ................................................................ 20-35/1 Cal Eldred Lights Fund ......................................................................35 Career Record/Years ............................................................303-311/11 Why Iowa? ....................................................................................36-37 Email ..................................................................jack-dahm@uiowa.edu 2004 Results ......................................................................................38 Assistant Coach ...........................................Nick Zumsande (2nd Year) 2004 Overall Statistics .......................................................................39 Alma Mater/Year ...........................................................Iowa State/1984 2004 Big Ten Statistics ...................................................................... 40 Email .......................................................... [email protected] 2004 Big Ten Standings and Team Statistics .................................... 41 Assistant Coach ............................................Ryan Brownlee (2nd Year) Awards and Honors ...........................................................................42 Alma Mater/Year ...........................................................Evansville/1997 Individual and Team Records .......................................................43-47 Email ............................................................ryan-brownlee@uiowa.edu Single Season Leaders ................................................................48-49 Assistant Coach ............................................................Grady Symonds Yearly Records .................................................................................. 50 Email ..........................................................grady-symonds@uiowa.edu Hawkeyes Around the USA ............................................................... 51 Duane Banks Field .......................................................................52-53 MEDIA INFORMATION Baseball SID ..........................................................................Tony Wirt Academics and Learning Center ..................................................54-55 Email .................................................... [email protected] Corridor Classic .................................................................................56 Sports Information Phone .............................................(319( 335-9411 I-Cubs Game .....................................................................................57 Sports Information Fax .................................................(319) 335-9417 Lead-Off Dinner .................................................................................58 Press Box Phone ..........................................................(319) 335-9520 Hawkeyes on the Radio .....................................................................59 Website .........................................................www.hawkeyesports.com Strength and Conditioning .................................................................60 Community Service ........................................................................... 61 TEAM INFORMATION Walk-ons ............................................................................................ 62 2004 Record ................................................................................20-35 Multi-Sport Athletes ........................................................................... 63 Big Ten Record/Finish ........................................................... 12-20/8th President David Skorton and Athletic Director Bob Bowlsby .............64 Starters returning/lost ...................................................................... 5/3 University of Iowa Athletics ................................................................65 Pitchers returning/lost ......................................................................7/5 Distinguished Alumni ......................................................................... 66 The University of Iowa ..................................................................67-69 The Iowa City Community ................................................................. 70 Hawkeye Traditions ........................................................................... 71 Baseball OfÞ ce 232 Carver-Hawkeye Arena The 2005 Hawkeye Baseball Media Guide is a publication of the Univer- Iowa City, Iowa 52242 sity of Iowa Athletic Department. The guide was written and designed by OfÞ ce: (319) 335-9389 Assistant Sports Information Director Tony Wirt. Photos were provided by University of Iowa Photo Services, Dan Donovan and Iowa Baseball. The guide was printed by University Printing. The cover was designed by Matt Ellison and printed by Tru-Art, Iowa City, IA. The University of Iowa prohibits discrimination in employment, educational programs, and activities on the basis of race, national origin, color, creed, religion, sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or associational preference. The University also afÞ rms its commitment to providing equal opportunities and equal access to University facilities. For additional information contact the OfÞ ce of Equal Opportunity and Diversity, (319) 335-0705. www.hawkeyesports.com 1 4476617661 11.indd.indd 1 22/18/2005/18/2005 11:02:28:02:28 PPMM Welcome to Iowa Baseball Student-athletes throughout the country each year face the difÞ cult task of selecting a University in which to pursue their college degree while reaching their full potential academically and athletically. Selecting a University and baseball program that is the right Þ t for you is a very important decision. This decision is one that will have a great impact on both the near future as well as the many years to follow your collegiate experience and baseball career. As you begin to compare all of your options, I strongly encourage you to consider The University of Iowa and our baseball program. Many of the same qualities which distinguish Iowa’s academic reputation are the foundation we are building within the baseball program… a commitment to excel- lence, tradition of success, strong community support and Þ rst class facilities. Iowa is an outstanding university with a worldwide reputation of academic excellence. The university features faculty and staff members who are committed to making your experience as a student-ath- lete a positive experience academically, not to mention Iowa City is a classic college town that prides itself on the success of the university in every regard. We are also looking forward to regaining the past success that Iowa Baseball has had in winning seven Big Ten Championships, qualifying for three NCAA Tournaments and one appearance in the College Word Series. Our Coaching staff is looking forward
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