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Contents Quick Facts Quick Facts ...... 1 Location ...... Hanover, N .H . Head ...... ( ’79) 2009 Season Outlook ...... 2-3 Founded ...... 1769 Office Phone ...... 603-646-2477 2009 Team Roster ...... 4 Enrollment ...... 4,200 Record at Dartmouth (Years) . . 349-377-1 (19) Coaches and Support Staff ...... 5-7 Nickname ...... Big Green Overall Record (Years) . . . . . 349-377-1 (19) Head Coach Bob Whalen ...... 5 Colors ...... Dartmouth Green and White Assistant Coaches ...... Assistant Coach George Roig ...... 6 Conference ...... , Division I .George Roig ( Atlantic,’00 . 3rd year) Assistant Coach Nicholas Enriquez ...... 6 President ...... James Wright . . . Nicholas Enriquez (Menlo ’01, fifth year) Volunteer Assistant Tom Carlson ...... 7 Athletics Director ...... Josie Harper Volunteer Asst. . . . .Tom Carlson (National ’85) Baseball Support Staff ...... 7 Stadium (Cap.) . Rolfe Field at Biondi Park (2,000) Strength & Conditioning ...... Bob Miller N 2009 Big Green ...... 8-15 Surface ...... FieldTurf Athletic Trainer ...... David Turro C Co-Captain Jack Monahan ...... 8 Dimensions . . . . LF - 325, CF - 402, RF - 340 Team ...... Chris Jenny ’12 A Co-Captain Robert Young ...... 8 Dir. of Varsity Athletics Communications/ 2008 Record/Ivy . . 25-17/15-5 (1st in Rolfe Div .) A Ray Allen, Kyle Evans ...... 9 Baseball Contact ...... Rick Bender Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 20/8 Mike Pagliarulo, Johnathon Santopadre . . . .10 Office Phone ...... 603-646-1030 Positional Starters Returning/Lost . . . .6/3 R Zach Cheaney, Brett Gardner ...... 11 Fax ...... 603-646-1286. Returning/Lost ...... 6/4 e Ezra Josephson, Ben Murray ...... 11 E-mail ...... rick .bender@dartmouth .edu First Season ...... 1867 g Nick Santomauro, Jim Wren, Sam Bean . . . .12 Press Box Phone ...... 603-359-3909 All-Time Record ...... 1709-1721-22 ( .498) i Colin Britton, Jason Brooks ...... 13 Mailing Address ...... 6083 Alumni Gym Rolfe Division Titles . . . . 4 (2000, ’01, ’04, ’08) o Jeff Onstott, Brandon Parks ...... 13 ...... Hanover, NH 03755 Ivy/EIBL Championships . . 10 (1930, ’35, ’36, n A .J . Pendleton, Jake Pruner ...... 14 Web Site ...... www .DartmouthSports .com ...... ’38, ’48, ’63, ’67, ’69, ’70, ’87) a Ryan Smith, Dan Ternowchek ...... 14 NCAA Regionals . . . 5 (1958, ’67, ’69, ’70, ’87) l Freshmen ...... 15 College ...... 1 (1970) s 2009 Opponents ...... 16-17 Boston College, Brown, Cal Poly ...... 16 • Columbia, Cornell, Duke ...... 16 Hartford, Havard, Hofstra ...... 16 1 Holy Cross, Pacific, Penn ...... 17 Credits Editor and Designer ...... Rick Bender 9 Princeton, San José State, Santa Clara . . . .17 Editorial Assistant ...... Cindi Mansell 5 Siena, Vermont, Yale ...... 17 Contributors ...... Jake Adams 8 2008 in Review ...... 18-20 ...... Matt Faulkner Dartmouth Statistics and Results ...... 18 ...... Jack DeGange • Ivy Leaders, Stat Breakdown ...... 19 ...... Dara Ely Ivy Standings, Stats and Awards ...... 20 ...... Heather Croze 1 Dartmouth History ...... 21-29 ...... Rick Adams 9 Big Green Honors and Awards ...... 21 Photographers ...... Mark Washburn, 6 Record Book ...... 22 ...... Beverly Schaefer, Gil Talbot, 7 Professional Players ...... 23 ...... David Silverman (DSPics .com), Roster, 1945-2009 ...... 24-25 ...... Joseph Mehling, Rick Bender • Game-by-Game Results Under Whalen . . 26-28 ...... Library, MLB Year-by-Year Results, Coaching Records . . . .29 Printer . . . . . Whitman Communications, Inc . 1 Dartmouth College ...... 30 ...... Lebanon, N .H . 9 Athletic Administration ...... 31 6 Athletic Facilities ...... 32 9

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www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Baseball  2009 Season Outlook When a team has a great season, people have a Last year as a freshman, Parks only got 19 Another option at third base is junior tendency to wonder what that team will do for an at-bats, but he showed the potential to warrant Jim Wren . He certainly has the bat to play encore the following year . But an encore implies an more playing time . He has improved in all facets the position, having .346 as a sopho- ending, a finality, to a performance. Head coach Bob of the game, and Coach Whalen has no more almost exclusively as the DH . Whalen and the rest of his Big Green baseball team qualms about turning to Parks to ease A line-drive hitter with develop- have no such plans for this season to be the ending of the workload behind home plate . ing power, Wren will likely find anything, rather the start of something better . himself somewhere in got a jump start to the season of sorts middle of the order on a with a trip in December to the Dominican Republic . Not much is up in the air regular basis . With the combined efforts of Dartmouth grads Dave at the infield positions, with the That leaves the Howard ’82, the executive vice president of business right side cemented with re- most demanding in- r operations for the , and Sandy Alder- turning veterans . The left side field position of short- o son ’69, the CEO of the , the Big could see some intriguing stop, and it wouldn’t l Green played five games against the academy teams battles for playing time with be a stretch to have a f of those two organizations, winning four . several possible candidates freshman win the job . e “Not only was the trip a great cultural experience vying for a starting job . Rookie Joe Sclafani for everyone, it was invaluable as a tool to evaluate Senior Mike Pagliarulo, of Palm City, d our own players,” stated Coach Whalen . “You can’t son of the former major leaguer of the Fla ,. has impressed the i underestimate the impact of playing games com- same name, blossomed his junior year into coaching staff with v pared to practices . Plus, having a new and different a unanimous All-Ivy . After his poise and actions i experience as a team really brings a team together . struggling at the plate his first two seasons, in the field. A two-time s Seeing the style and passion the Dominicans have for Pags pounded the ball to the tune of a .370 all-state at i the game of baseball gave our guys a new perspective average with eight doubles, six homers Nick Santomauro Jensen Beach High o on how to play the game .” and 30 RBIs . On top of that, he has School, Sclafani n Back home, the Big Green are anxious to begin developed into a very good fielder over is simply a terrific a new season and vie for the Ivy crown to earn their at the first sack. athlete, having been c first trip to the NCAA Regionals since 1987. “Mike has become a very good his school’s team h first baseman, both offensively MVP twice in a Catcher and defensively,” Coach Whalen basketball as well . m Returning for his senior year as a co-captain is complimented . “He is an im- Competing for p catcher Jack Monahan . A defensive specialist with a portant bat in the middle of that starting role at s knack for delivering key hits, Monahan has the inside the lineup, and impact force short will be junior walk-on Ezra Josephson . He is a track and getting the bulk of the playing time wear- offensively .” heady player with good instincts for the game, and • ing the tools of ignorance . His .207 batting average Depth is not a performs whatever role is assigned to him with con- last year belies the fact that he hit .271 when runners problem at first base, viction . His greatest value, though, is his versatility 2 were on base . But his real value comes in handling a with senior Ray Allen and ability to play second, third and shortstop . 0 pitching staff and limiting the running game . and sophomore Jason 0 Spelling Monahan behind the dish will be senior Brooks waiting in the wings . Allen showed quite a bit 0 Kyle Evans and sophomore Brandon Parks . Evans of promise early in his career, hitting .382 as a fresh- Two of the three regulars that roamed the out- provides a little extra pop with the bat, slugging .560 man, but he has been searching to regain his stroke field in 2008 graduated, and one — Damon Wright • a year ago with an on-base percentage over .500 the past two seasons . — was taken by the Giants in the in limited playing time . A versatile player, Evans’ Brooks, at 6-3 and 210 pounds, has the size and 25th round of the First-Year 2 offensive prowess may force Coach Whalen to find a strength to be a plus-power performer during his Player Draft . Replacing the .397 average, nine hom- 0 spot for him in the lineup, possibly as a DH or even a career, as evidenced by the home in the second ers and 39 RBIs Wright supplied is not an easy task . 0 corner on occasion. at-bat of his career last season . With continued disci- The options at Coach Whalen’s disposal make doing 1 pline at the dish, he could see some playing time as a so a less daunting task . pinch hitter or DH . First, though, one must take note of what is • Over at the keystone corner is sophomore Jeff returning, and that is a large piece of the outfield Onstott, a 356. hitter during his inaugural campaign puzzle . Junior Nick Santomauro, a career .378 hitter, 2 for the Big Green . In addition, he led the team with patrols right field for the Big Green. One of the 0 11 doubles and showed a good eye at the plate, walk- purest hitters in the Ivy League, he began to develop 0 ing 23 times for an on-base percentage of 444. . An his power last year, launching 11 bombs, plus led the 4 added bonus is his defensive prowess at second base as league with 45 RBIs and a .691 slugging percentage . he helped Dartmouth set a school record for He culminated his ferocious season with an incredible • plays turned a year ago . Ivy championship series, Senior Johnathon going 5-for-11 with four 2 Santopadre is the top Returning Offensive homers, five runs and 0 candidate for the hot eight RBIs . In addition, 0 corner . The pesky player Statistical Leaders with his long, loping 8 missed all of his sopho- Category Player 2008 Stat strides, the 6-4 junior cov- more season due to a foot Batting Avg . Mike Pagliarulo .370 ers a lot of ground in the injury, but he was able to On-Base Pct . Nick Santomauro .464 outfield. gradually shake off the Slugging Pct . Nick Santomauro .691 “Nick is a tremendous rust last year and hit 272. . Home Runs Nick Santomauro 11 hitter with the ability to He played second base as Runs Nick Santomauro 44 play at the next level,” a freshman, but his quick RBI Nick Santomauro 45 said Coach Whalen . “He, reflexes translate very well Doubles Jeff Onstott 11 along with Pags, are the to third base . Santopadre Triples Nick Santomauro 5 two players on this team also enjoyed a fine summer Walks Nick Santomauro 30 other coaches are trying to as he continued to regain HBP Mike Pagliarulo 13 figure out how to get out Jack Monahan his stroke at the plate . Stolen Bases Jeff Onstott 5 and not let beat them .”  2009 Big Green Baseball www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Season Outlook the 28th round of the MLB Draft by Cleveland, he left behind his younger brother, Robert, to take over in his place . A co-captain and left-hander himself, Returning Pitching Young has tremendous control which, combined with his competitiveness, gives him the makeup of Statistical Leaders a potential staff ace, just like his older brother . Last Category Player 2008 Stat year he was second in the Ivy League in fewest walks ERA Ryan Smith 2 .25 per nine innings (1 .28), plus sported a 3-1 record and Victories Robert Young, Jake Pruner 4 4 .72 ERA in conference play . Innings Robert Young 56 .1 Sophomore right-hander Jake Pruner is the other Robert Young 38 returning conference starter, having gone 4-1 against Saves Ryan Smith 7 the other Ivy teams as a rookie . His overall ERA was Starts Robert Young 9 N inflated due to a pair of rough outings in his first two Complete Games Robert Young 2 C starting assignments, but he got over his freshman Appearances Ryan Smith 19 A jitters to become a dependable fourth starter on A weekends. This year he figures to be a more promi- nent starter in conference games . returns to the squad after not picking up a baseball R So who will settle in as the other weekend start- during a two-year mission . e ers? Junior Ben Murray is one candidate for one of g the slots, having been a mid-week starter last year The Ivy League i with some relief work in Ivy games . Sophomore Last year, Dartmouth was the only team in the o southpaw Colin Britton will get a look as well . Ivy League to post an overall record over .500, n Two freshmen will also be in the mix, one of nearly topping a .600 winning percentage at 25-17 . a whom was selected in the MLB Draft . Right-hander The Rolfe Division winners with a 15-5 mark in l out of San Juan Capistrano, Calif ., conference play, the Big Green came up just short of s Mike Pagliarulo was picked by the in the 39th winning the Ivy Championship, dropping the best- Over on the opposite side of the green expanse, round, but he elected to come to Dartmouth . He has of-three series to Columbia — victor of the Gehrig • two returning players will compete for playing time . a good feel for pitching and a live arm, two qualities Division at 15-5 — in three games. Junior Brett Gardner has the most experience of the that will thrust him onto the mound . So one could say this season is more about un- 1 remaining , and should he get off to a hot Another right-hander from , Cole finished business than an encore. True, eight players 9 start as he did a year ago, the right-handed hitter will Sulser, comes to the Big Green with impressive from last year have graduated, four of whom earned 5 get a long look at the regular job . credentials, having earned all-state honors as well as All-Ivy honors including two who are now playing 8 Providing the primary competition for the posi- conference of the year accolades twice . How professionally after being taken in the MLB Draft . tion will be sophomore Sam Bean . He only received Coach Whalen fits together these pieces into the But the lineup is littered with experienced and skilled • limited playing time as a rookie, but displayed a good starting assignments will play out during the season . athletes, who are joined by an influx of young talent glove in the field. And as a left-handed hitter, Bean to comprise what should be considered the 1 could turn left field into a platoon job with him and Relievers team to beat in the league . 9 Gardner alternating starts, depending on with what When discussing the Big Green , one Coach Whalen knows that the 6 hand the opposing pitchers throws . must start with sophomore Ryan Smith, who set a road to an Ivy title, however, is 7 Center field is an interesting battle as two fresh- Dartmouth single-season record with seven saves last not a simple ride through the men have emerged — Jake Carlson and David year while posting a 2 .25 ERA in 36 innings . His low country . • Turnbull. Carlson hails from a terrific program at three-quarter arm slot gives him some late sink The Woodlands in Texas where he was the district and makes it difficult for hitters to square “Our 1 MVP and a state all-star as selected by the coaches up his offerings . But perhaps the best Robert Young division 9 assocation . His live-drive gap stroke has the potential quality he possesses that makes him a is always a 6 to develop into more power down the road, and he top-notch closer is his terrific competi- strong one,” 9 possesses a strong arm and fleet feet, two things the tive streak . He simply thrives on the Coach Whalen position demands . late-inning pressure situations . commented . “Brown • Turnbull, like Carlson, helped his high school One of the key set-up men will be has a lot of return- squad — Wentzville Holt — to a pair of district sophomore Dan Ternowchek, a right-hand- ing positional players . 1 championships . A switch-hitter, Turnbull is very er with perhaps even better control than Harvard may have been 9 athletic with a plus arm. Coach Whalen is confident Young . In 21 .2 innings as a freshman, off a bit last year, but with 7 in Turnbull becoming an elite outfielder in the Ivy Ternowchek walked just two batters . their returning pitching can 0 League, but his development will be the key as to how The ability to throw strikes cannot be as good as anyone in our good he can be . be underestimated, particularly for division . Yale is also a solid • a reliever . team top to bottom . Starting Pitchers In addition, rookie “In the other 1 While the rotation won’t be doubly “Young” Marco Mariscal could division, Princeton will 9 this year, it will be quite youthful . Not one of the 12 become the madden- always be battling at 8 pitchers on the roster is a senior, and just three are ing left-hander that the top and has some 7 juniors. Yet Coach Whalen has confidence in the gives everyone problems . very good prospects . ability of his staff . A cunning pitcher with Columbia has done “Losing a staff ace like Russell Young, the Ivy an array of pitches, he has great things with the Pitcher of the Year last year, is never easy,” he la- shown the ability to hold the program, winning the mented . “And it is compounded when another week- opposition down and completely league last year . The end starter in Chase Carpenter graduates as well . confound opposing batters . pitching at Penn can But we have plenty of experience returning, mixed in Another freshman, Max Langford, has the be dominant, and with some promising young arms . Outsiders may be stuff to be successful from the right side but needs Cornell has a new skeptical about our staff, but we as coaches have seen to harness his pitches a bit more . Junior walk-on coach with a good enough of these guys to know we will pitch well .” Zach Cheaney is a left-hander that missed last season corps of players .” While Young, a two-time captain, was taken in with an injury, while sophomore A .J . Pendleton www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Baseball  Roster

Numerical Alphabetical No Name Pos B/T Ht Wt Yr High School Hometown No Name Pos Yr 1 Johnathon Santopadre IF R/R 5-10 175 Sr . Vacaville Vacaville, Calif . 10 Ray Allen IF Sr . 3 Marco Mariscal LHP L/L 6-0 160 Fr . El Capitan El Cajon, Calif . 6 Sam Bean OF So . 4 Kyle Evans C R/R 6-0 190 Sr. Kickapoo Springfield, Mo. 32 Colin Britton LHP So . 5 Kyle Hendricks RHP R/R 6-2 185 Fr . Capistrano Valley San Juan Capistrano, Calif . 25 Jason Brooks 1B So . 6 Sam Bean OF L/L 5-10 180 So . BB&N Needham, Mass . 11 Jake Carlson OF Fr . 7 Jeff Onstott 2B S/R 5-11 190 So . Langham Creek Houston, Texas 18 Zach Cheaney LHP Jr . 8 Ezra Josephson IF L/R 5-9 165 Jr . Key West Key West, Fla . 4 Kyle Evans C Sr . r 9 Max Langford RHP R/R 6-0 180 Fr . Chantilly Fairfax, Va . 27 Brett Gardner OF Jr . o 10 Ray Allen IF R/R 6-2 210 Sr . Lake Brantley Longwood, Fla . 5 Kyle Hendricks RHP Fr . l 11 Jake Carlson OF R/R 6-0 185 Fr . The Woodlands Woodlands, Texas 8 Ezra Josephson IF Jr . f 12 Jack Monahan - c C R/R 6-2 190 Sr . Shawnee Mission So . Overland Park, Kan . 9 Max Langford RHP Fr . e 13 RHP R/R 6-1 170 Fr . Ramona Santa Ysabel, Calif . 3 Marco Mariscal LHP Fr . 14 Joe Sclafani IF S/R 5-11 175 Fr . Jensen Beach Palm City, Fla . 12 Jack Monahan - c C Sr . d 15 Jim Wren IF R/R 6-0 185 Jr . Granbury Granbury, Texas 16 Ben Murray RHP Jr . i 16 Ben Murray RHP R/R 6-2 195 Jr . Grants Pass Grants Pass, Ore . 7 Jeff Onstott 2B So . v 17 Ryan Smith RHP R/R 6-1 185 So. Harborfields Greenlawn, N.Y. 21 Mike Pagliarulo 1B Sr . i 18 Zach Cheaney LHP L/L 6-4 210 Jr . Cypress Creek Houston, Texas 19 Brandon Parks C So . s 19 Brandon Parks C R/R 6-0 200 So . Capistrano Valley Mission Viejo, Calif . 22 A .J . Pendleton RHP So . i 20 Jake Pruner RHP R/R 6-1 180 So . Forest Park Triangle, Va . 20 Jake Pruner RHP So . o 21 Mike Pagliarulo 1B R/R 6-1 210 Sr . Belmont Hill Winchester, Mass . 24 Nick Santomauro OF Jr . n 22 A .J . Pendleton RHP R/R 6-3 180 So . Kingwood Kingwood, Texas 1 Johnathon Santopadre IF Sr . 24 Nick Santomauro OF L/R 6-2 205 Jr . West Essex North Caldwell, N .J . 14 Joe Sclafani IF Fr . c 25 Jason Brooks 1B R/R 6-4 220 So . Oaks Christian Westlake Village, Calif . 17 Ryan Smith RHP So . h 27 Brett Gardner OF R/R 6-1 200 Jr . The Overlake School Bellevue, Wash . 13 Cole Sulser RHP Fr . a 29 Dan Ternowchek RHP R/R 6-4 210 So . Downingtown East Glenmoore, Pa . 29 Dan Ternowchek RHP So . m 30 David Turnbull OF R/R 6-2 180 Fr . Wentzville Holt St . Louis, Mo . 30 David Turnbull OF Fr . p 31 Robert Young - c LHP L/L 6-2 230 Jr . Cleburne Cleburne, Texas 15 Jim Wren IF Jr . s 32 Colin Britton LHP L/L 6-3 195 So . Arlington Poughquag, N .Y . 31 Robert Young - c LHP Jr .

2 Coaching Staff Pronunciation Guide 0 2 Head Coach Bob Whalen (Maine ’79) — 20th season, 349-377-1 Colin Britton ...... BRITT-en 0 28 Assistant Coach George Roig (Florida Atlantic ’99) — third season Zach Cheaney ...... CHAIN-ee 0 26 Assistant Coach Nicholas Enriquez (Menlo College ’01) — fifth season Marco Mariscal ...... MAIR-us-call 30 Volunteer Assistant Coach Tom Carlson (National University ’85) — fifth season Jeff Onstott ...... ON-stott • The Holekamp Family Strength & Conditioning Coach Bob Miller Mike Pagliarulo ...... PAG-lee-uh-roo-low Athletic Trainer David Turro Nick Santomauro . . . . . san-toe-MORE-oh. 2 Team Manager Chris Jenny ’12 Johnathon Santopadre . . . . . san-toe-POD-ray 0 Joe Sclafani ...... skla-FAH-nee 0 Cole Sulser ...... SULL-sir 1 Dan Ternowchek ...... TUR-no-check

• By Class By Position Seniors (5) Sophomores (9) Infielders (8) Catchers (3) 2 10 Ray Allen 6 Sam Bean 10 Ray Allen 4 Kyle Evans 0 4 Kyle Evans 32 Colin Britton 25 Jason Brooks 12 Jack Monahan 0 12 Jack Monahan 25 Jason Brooks 8 Ezra Josephson 19 Brandon Parks 4 21 Mike Pagliarulo 7 Jeff Onstott 7 Jeff Onstott 1 J . Santopadre 19 Brandon Parks 21 Mike Pagliarulo Pitchers (12) • 22 A .J . Pendleton 1 J . Santopadre 32 Colin Britton Juniors (7) 20 Jake Pruner 14 Joe Sclafani 18 Zach Cheaney 2 18 Zach Cheaney 17 Ryan Smith 15 Jim Wren 5 Kyle Hendricks 0 27 Brett Gardner 29 Dan Ternowchek 9 Max Langford 0 8 Ezra Josephson Outfielders (5) 3 Marco Mariscal 8 16 Ben Murray Freshmen (7) 6 Sam Bean 16 Ben Murray 24 Nick Santomauro 11 Jake Carlson 11 Jake Carlson 22 A .J . Pendleton 15 Jim Wren 5 Kyle Hendricks 27 Brett Gardner 20 Jake Pruner 31 Robert Young 9 Max Langford 24 Nick Santomauro 17 Ryan Smith 3 Marco Mariscal 30 David Turnbull 13 Cole Sulser 14 Joe Sclafani 29 Dan Ternowchek 13 Cole Sulser 31 Robert Young 30 David Turnbull

Jeff Onstott  2009 Big Green Baseball www.DartmouthSports.com Head Coach The Big Green cap- Bob tured back-to-back Divison champion- WhalenHead Coach ships in 2000 and 2001 20th Year and then again in 2004 . The 2000 squad featured Maine ’79 the Ivy League Player of A mainstay in the Year (Brian Nickerson), Rookie of the Year (Mike Hanover, Bob Whalen Mileusnic), and Pitcher of the Year (Conor Brooks) enters his 20th season as as that trio led Dartmouth to a 17-3 mark in Ivy the head baseball coach . play . The .850 winning percentage is the fourth best 2 After terrific success as a all-time in Big Green history, and second only to the N coach at the , Whalen has guided .875 percentage (14-2) posted in 1987 over the last C the Big Green to success both on and off the field 60 years . A since his arrival prior to the 1990 season . The following season, Scott Shirrell claimed A Under his leadership, the Big Green have ac- Rookie of the Year honors for the team that went cumulated 349 victories, four Red Rolfe Division 22-18 overall and 12-8 in the league . Dartmouth R championships, 44 first team All-Ivy and All-EIBL defeated Brown in a one-game playoff to advance to e League selections, as well as sending numerous the Ivy Championship series . g players to the professional ranks . Last year alone, The Big Green owned the Ivy’s best league re- i Dartmouth set a school record by placing five players cord at 15-5 in 2004 to win the Rolfe Division crown . o on the all-conference first team, plus had two players Shortstop was named the conference MVP n selected in the MLB First-Year Draft . while pitcher Stephen Perry was selected as the loop’s a Whalen’s 2008 squad also won the Rolfe Division top rookie . l with a 15-5 mark and hosted the best-of-three Ivy Prior to his arrival at Dartmouth, Whalen was s Championship series . Senior co-captains Damon an assistant at the University of Maine from 1982-89 Wright and Russell Young — the latter named the and was promoted to associate head coach in 1987 . • Ivy Pitcher of the Year — were both selected in the From 1982-87, he worked mainly with infielders and draft and enjoyed fine professional debuts in short- outfielders while serving as the strength and condi- 1 season ball . A total of 16 players under Whalen now tioning coach and the recruiting coordinator . A’s of the Cape Cod League in 1988 and 1989, 9 have gone on to play . As the Black Bears pitching coach from 1985- leading the team to the playoffs for the first time in 5 In 2007, Whalen became Dartmouth’s all-time 1989, Whalen tutored 11 hurlers who eventually five seasons. While with Chatham, Whalen coached 8 leader in games coached, passing . signed professional contracts, including the 1993 former first baseman Jeff Bagwell, Whalen will coach in his 750th game at Dartmouth Award runner-up, Billy the 1994 National League MVP, and 25 others who • later this year, and he is just 35 victories shy of Swift . In addition to Swift, Whalen mentored future signed professionally . Tesreau’s Big Green record of 384 wins . major leaguers Joe Johnson (, Toronto In addition to his time with the A’s, Whalen 1 During the 2006 season, Whalen led a team Blue Jays), () and Larry spent the summer of 1997 with Team USA as the 9 comprised mostly of freshman and sophomores to a Thomas () . business manager during its tour of America, Japan 6 20-19 overall record and second-place finish in the All told in his eight seasons as an assistant, 12 and Spain. That team, which finished fourth at the 7 Rolfe Division . Two of the victories came against position players signed professional contracts, with Intercontinental Cup in Barcelona, Spain, featured nationally ranked opponents: #21 Pepperdine and six making it to the big leagues . That list includes current major leaguers Josh Bard, , Adam • #28 Cal Poly . shortstop Mike Bordick, and outfielder Mark Swee- Everett, Casey Fossum, Brad Lidge, and Brian Since the beginning, Whalen has instilled suc- ney, both of whom played 14 season in the majors . Roberts . 1 cess in the Big Green program . In 1990, he guided During his stint at Maine, the Black Bears made A student-athlete at the University of Maine 9 Dartmouth to a 21-17 overall record, which stands as seven postseason appearances, winning the NCAA under the legendary , Whalen earned a 6 the most wins ever for a first-year Big Green coach. Northeast Regionals from 1982-1984, and advancing bachelor’s degree in 1979 before earning his MBA 9 Whalen’s first captain, Mark Johnson, went on to to the , then again in 1986 . in finance in 1986. Whalen and his wife, Kim, have play seven years in the big leagues for the Pittsburgh In addition to his collegiate coaching career, a son, Matt, and a daughter, Katie . They live in • Pirates, Anaheim Angels and New York Mets . Whalen served as the head coach of the Chatham Hanover . 1 9 7 Whalen’s Coaching Record 0 Overall Ivy/EIBL Year School W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Finish • 1990 Dartmouth 21 17 0 .553 10 8 0 .556 4th 1991 15 21 0 .417 9 7 0 .563 t-3rd 1992 9 25 0 .265 6 8 0 .429 t-5th 1 1993 14 19 0 .424 8 12 0 .400 Rolfe 4th 9 1994 16 21 0 .432 9 11 0 .450 Rolfe 2nd 8 1995 19 17 0 .528 12 8 0 .600 Rolfe 2nd 1996 12 25 0 .324 8 12 0 .400 Rolfe 3rd 7 1997 22 16 0 .579 11 9 0 .550 Rolfe 3rd 1998 23 18 0 .561 7 13 0 .350 Rolfe t-3rd 1999 17 24 0 .415 9 11 0 .450 Rolfe 3rd 2000 29 14 0 .674 17 3 0 .850 Rolfe 1st 2001 22 18 0 .550 12 8 0 .600 Rolfe t-1st 2002 21 20 0 .512 9 11 0 .450 Rolfe 3rd 2003 17 19 0 .472 10 10 0 .500 Rolfe 2nd 2004 25 17 0 .595 15 5 0 .750 Rolfe 1st 2005 14 21 0 .400 8 12 0 .400 Rolfe 4th 2006 20 19 0 .513 13 7 0 .650 Rolfe 2nd 2007 8 29 1 .224 5 15 0 .250 Rolfe 4th 2008 25 17 0 .595 15 5 0 .750 Rolfe 1st Total Dartmouth 349 377 1 .481 193 175 0 .525 www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Baseball  Coaching Staff George Nicholas

AssistantRoig Coach EnAssistantriquez Coach Third Year Fifth Year Florida Atlantic ’00 Menlo ’01 Roig enters his third season at Dartmouth as the Enriquez is beginning his fifth season with the top assistant coach for the 2009 season. On the field Dartmouth baseball team, coaching the outfielders he serves as the coach for the hitters and infielders, while assisting with the hitters and recruiting . while off the field he is in charge of coordinating From 2000-04, Enriquez was an instructor for r 28 recruiting, player visitations and team travel . 26 NorCal Baseball and assisted on the junior team o Under his watchful eye last year, the Big Green offense exploded, leading the that won the 2002 AAU National Championship . He instructed at the Aldrete l Ivy League in scoring, batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percent- Baseball Academy from 1997-00 and has worked extensively at camps at Stanford f age and home runs per game . No less than four offensive players were named to University . e the All-Ivy first team, three of which were unanimous selections. The infielders During his first four seasons with the Big Green, eight Dartmouth positional had an equally successful season, setting a school record for double plays turned players have earned All-Ivy recognition a total of 12 times. Outfielders Damon d and finishing the season as one of just three teams in the league with a fielding Wright ’08 and Nick Santomauro ’10 were both not only named to the All-Ivy i percentage of at least .960 . first team, but All- v “George coordinates our off-campus recruiting and has excelled at identify- first team and ABCA All-Region i ing quality players,” head coach Bob Whalen stated. “He also has done a terrific second team as well .Wright was s job working with our infielders and developing our hitters every day to the point also picked in the 23rd round of i where we have the ability to score the MLB First-Year Draft in 2008 . o runs against good pitching on a “Nick has become one of the n consistent basis .” best and most versatile assistants After one year at Mercer I’ve ever had,” commented head c University in Macon, Ga ., and an coach Bob Whalen . “He assists h all-conference year at Santa Fe in virtually every aspect of our a Community College, Roig attended program from team offense and m Florida Atlantic University . The defense, is specifically responsible p senior captain and for coaching the outfielders, and is s helped the Owls to a 34-game directly involved with every aspect winning streak — tying a national of recruiting and developing our • record — a 54-9 record and its hitters .” first berth in the NCAA Regionals A 2001 graduate of Menlo 2 in 1999 . The Owls fell short of College, in Atherton, Calif ., with a 0 advancing to Omaha, falling to degree in business administration, 0 eventual champion Miami . Enriquez was a four-year letterman 0 Roig graduated from FAU and two-year starter in the infield in 2000, serving as a student as- for the Oaks . After graduating, he • sistant coach in 2000 as the team was hired by his alma mater as the won both the regular-season and sports information director and assistant baseball coach from August 2001 until 2 tournament championships to October 2004 . Menlo set a school record for victories during his second season 0 earn a return trip to the regionals . on the coaching staff . He also served as the sports information director for the 12- 0 After another year on staff as an team California Pacific Conference during 2003-04. 1 administrative assistant, Roig came to Dartmouth for a year in 2002 . He helped During two summers while coaching at Menlo, Enriquez came East to coach the Big Green to their third straight 20-win season before returning to his alma the Amsterdam (N .Y .) Mohawks of the New York Collegiate Baseball League . He • mater for four years . served as an assistant in 2002 before taking the reins as the head coach the follow- Roig served as the pitching coach in 2003 and 2004, guiding the staff to ing year, leading the Mohawks to a 62-30 record and a pair of league champion- 2 the 12th best ERA in the country in his first year back. In both seasons, Florida ships during his tenure . 0 Atlantic had three pitchers selected in the MLB First-Year Draft, and one named From August 1999 to October 2004, Enriquez served as an associate scout in 0 an All-American . Northern California for the Houston Astros . He also worked with the MLB Road- 4 A native of Boca Raton, show from May-August 2001, Fla ., Roig was a high school providing instruction to local • all-state selection at Spanish teams in England, Germany, River High School, not to Holland, the Czech Republic 2 mention captain and team and Scotland . 0 MVP in 1995 . Enriquez, who is the 0 Roig has also worked with godfather to Coach Roig’s 8 American Legion Post 227 daughter, is single and cur- and acted as the director of rently resides in Hanover . the FAU Blue Wave Baseball Camp . Roig lives in the Upper Valley with his wife Katie and daughter Hannah .

 2009 Big Green Baseball www.DartmouthSports.com Support Staff Tom MilleBob r AustinBrian VolunteerCar Assistantlson Coach The Holekamp Family Executive Associate AD Fifth Year Strength & Conditioning Coach Seventh Year Eighth Year

A former farmhand in Bob Miller joined the Austin was hired as the the Los Angeles Dodgers Dartmouth staff in March senior associate director organization, Tom Carlson 2001, and his position was of athletics at Dartmouth endowed in 2007 with a in 2002 and promoted to enters his fifth season as a N volunteer coach for the Big gift of $1 million from executive associate athletic Kerry and Bill Holekamp director for varsity sports C Green . A Carlson got involved ’70 of St . Louis, Mo . in 2008 . He is responsible From 1999-2001, Mill- for the daily operations A with the baseball team during the 2004-05 school er worked at the University of Dartmouth’s 34 varsity of Iowa, first as a graduate sports, with direct oversight R year, his last of three years e serving as the assistant assistant strength coach for of the baseball, basketball, football before being promoted to assistant coach . football, field hockey, men’s ice hockey, rowing, sailing, g director of operations and facilities for Dartmouth i athletics and recreation. He is currently the fulfill- Miller grew up in Stamford, Conn . A 1994 gradu- and strength and conditioning programs . ate of Southern Connecticut State University where Before coming to Dartmouth, Austin was the athlet- o ment and facilities director for King Arthur Flour . n A 1985 graduate of National University in San he earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science, he ics director for six years at Transylvania University in worked at Yale University as an assistant strength and Lexington, Ky ,. where he led the school’s transition from a Diego with a degree in business administration, Carl- l son attended American River College in Sacramento, conditioning coach from 1994-1997 . At Yale, Miller NAIA to NCAA Division III . From 1987-96, he worked directly supervised athletes in field hockey, gymnastics, at Cornell as assistant athletics director for seven years s Calif ., then signed with the Dodgers after one year of school . He spent three summers as a pitcher in lacrosse and baseball and assisted in training for foot- before being promoted to associate athletics director . ball, men’s and women’s basketball and men’s hockey . Austin served as an administrative intern in athletics • the minor leagues before hanging up his spikes . After three years at Cal State Sacramento, he began work- From 1997-99, he was a graduate assistant at the at Syracuse in 1986-87 while finishing up his master’s University of Utah where he directed the training degree in sports management at the University of Mas- 1 ing at Aerojet General Corporation as a senior cost 9 accountant . for women’s soccer in addition to men’s and women’s sachusetts . A native of Keene, N H. ,. Austin is a 1983 swimming and diving . He also designed individual graduate of Amherst College, where he played baseball 5 programs for athletes in football and men’s basketball . for four seasons before joining the coaching staff . He 8 Miller is a National Strength Coaches Association also coached baseball at UMass in 1986 . certified strength and conditioning coach. He and his Austin, and his wife, Beverly, have two daughters, • wife, Michele, have a daughter, Lauren, and a son, Shane . Sarah (7) and Kristina (5), and live in Grantham, N H. . 1 9 Rick David Chris 6 7 Bender Turro Jenny Director of Varsity Athletics Comm. Athletic Trainer Team Manager • First Year First Year First Year 1 Bender is in his first This is the first year Jenny joins the Dart- 9 year on staff at Dart- David Turro has been on mouth team this year as 6 mouth, having begun his the athletic training staff at a manager . Among his 9 duties on July 1, 2008 . Dartmouth, having been duties are charting, filming He has spent more than a appointed this past sum- practices and processing • decade working in college mer . Last spring he gradu- the video for the players to athletics media relations at ated from Plymouth State, analyze their form . 1 the Division I level . earning his bachelor of A freshman at Dart- 9 A 1993 graduate of science degree in athletic mouth, Jenny is recovering 7 Davidson College with a training . Turro not only is from a serious hip injury 0 degree in mathematics, the primary athletic trainer that required surgery after Bender was a three-time all-conference shortstop for for the baseball squad, he also has duties with the his senior year at Wayland (Mass ). High School . Once • the Wildcats’ baseball team . He spent four summers football and ski teams . Jenny’s rehab is complete from the surgery, he plans on playing professional baseball in the independent Turro has also worked at Shake-A-Leg, Inc ., in attempting to walk on to the baseball team next fall . 1 Frontier and Texas-Louisiana Leagues, plus served as Newport, R .I . The company works primarily with Jenny was a three-sport athlete, earning three 9 an assistant coach at his alma mater for three seasons . patients suffering from spinal cord injuries and condi- letters in baseball, three in indoor track and two more 8 Bender was hired as an assistant sports informa- tions . Shake-A-Leg designs and implements strength in soccer, captaining each sport his final year. With 7 tion director in the fall of 1996 at Davidson, and and conditioning/aquatic programs for patients the baseball team, he earned Metrowest Daily News after three years was promoted to the director’s posi- suffering from paraplegia, quadriplegia, spinal bifida, All-Star honors as a junior and senior, plus Dual tion . During his eight years as the director, he served muscular dystrophy and cerebral palsy, plus works County League All-Star status as a senior . Jenny was as the co-media coordinator for the 1999 and 2000 with stroke victims . also student-body vice president and a member of Men’s College Cup, as well as the media coordinator A native of Rutland Town, Vt ., Turro was a the National Honor Society . for the 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament three-sport athlete in high school, playing football, Jenny has an older brother, Alex ’10, who split First- and Second-Round games in Charlotte, N .C . skiing and running outdoor track . After enrolling at time at quarterback last fall for the Big Green football Three times he served as the official scorer for the Plymouth State, he was a member of the ski team for team . He also has two younger sisters, Lauren and Southern Conference Baseball Tournament . his freshman year as well . Elizabeth, and he is the son of Chris ’77 and Andi . Bender currently resides in Fairlee, Vt ., with his Turro is a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC), and A dual citizen of Switzerland, Jenny has his sights wife, Mitze, and son, Jake (5) . currently resides in Hanover . on majoring in either economics or computer science . www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Baseball  2009 Captain Profiles Jack Robert

CatcherMonahan • R/R • 6-2 • 190 • Senior PitcherY • L/Loung • 6-2 • 230 • Junior Overland Park, Kan. Cleburne, Texas Shawnee Mission South Cleburne 2008: Dartmouth was 18-12 with him starting at 2008: Went 3-1 with a 4 .72 ERA and two complete catcher … did not commit an error all season … games in Ivy League contests … walked more than led the team with six sacrifice bunts … hit by seven one batter just once all season, and did not walk a bat- pitches, fourth most on the squad … reached base ter over his final 16.1 innings … did not get a decision r 12 three times with a single, walk and HBP against Ohio 31 in the 4-3 win over Navy after yielding three runs in o State … his two-run single in the sixth tied Princeton at four en route to an 8-5 five innings … struck out a season-high nine batters in eight strong innings against l Big Green triumph … broke a 4-1 game open with a two-run double at Brown Central Connecticut, allowing just one run on six hits without walking a batter … f … knocked an RBI single and squeezed home the final run in a 16-14 victory first Ivy victory came at Cornell, giving up only one run in seven innings on five e over the Bears … went 4-for-13 ( .308) with a double, three runs and three RBIs in hits and three walks with six punchouts … beat Brown by hurling six innings of the series split with Yale … singled in each of the three wins against Harvard … a 9-7 win, whiffing four … battled for eight frames against Yale, striking out five d gunned down two would-be base stealers in games against Harvard and Columbia while allowing four earned runs of an 11-inning loss … got the victory against i at the end of the season … grounded a two-run single and scored twice in the Harvard with his 6 .1 innings of work, yielding four runs while fanning three … v same inning of the 16-15 win during the Ivy Championship series … launched a came out of the pen to help the Big Green hold off Columbia, 16-15, in the Ivy i two-run homer, his only long ball of the season, in the final game against Colum- Championship series . s bia … went 3-for-10 with two walks, two HBP, four runs and four RBIs in the Ivy 2007: Third on the team with 49 innings and fourth in strikeouts with 25 as a i Championship series . freshman . . went six or more innings in five starts . . pitched admirably against o 2007: Monahan started 30 games behind the plate for the Big Green … threw Big 10 squads Ohio State and n out nearly 30 percent of opposing base stealers, 16 in all … did not commit an Northwestern … tossed seven error all season and had just two passed balls … walked and scored in the 4-1 win strong innings versus the Buck- c over Fairfield … hit safely in each of the three games against Illinois … collected eyes, yielding four runs while h two hits in the first game at Columbia … slapped a pair of singles in the second fanning four in first collegiate a game versus Brown … next game against the Bears he ripped a double … walked, start … then against the Wild- m singled and scored twice in the series finale versus Brown … provided an RBI cats, he hurled a season-high 7 .2 p single in a 9-6 win over Harvard … singled, doubled and scored in the final Ivy innings and allowed four earned s game against Harvard . runs with three strikeouts … 2006: Monahan, along with threw seven innings, surren- • Evans, played behind the plate dering four runs on eight hits for the Big Green … posted an and struck out a season-high 2 impressive .984 fielding percent- five batters against Cornell . . 0 age … picked up first career hit earned first collegiate win versus 0 against Hofstra in his first start Harvard on April 28, going six 0 … only of his career innings, allowing eight hits and came at #21 Pepperdine, a clean two runs while striking out four . • swipe of second … lined an RBI High School: Two-time let- double down the line in left at terman and senior captain for 2 Cal Poly … recorded three RBIs coach Ross Taylor at Cleburne 0 with two hits and two walks … helped team to regional 0 against Cornell in a 16-6 blow- championship and 33-7 record 1 out … finished the year with a as a sophomore, and district flourish going 6-for-13 ( .462) in title and 30-6 mark as a senior • the final six games, including … earned all-county first-team three hits in the season finale honors as a pitcher and all- 2 versus Boston College . district second-team distinction 0 High School: Lettered three as a first baseman after junior season … district and county pitcher of the year, 0 times for coach Mitch Wiles at first team all-state and all-state academic as a senior … also was a pitcher for the 4 Shawnee Mission South … hon- North Texas All-Stars … National Honor Society . orable mention All-Sun County Personal: Majoring in economics … son of James and Beth has four brothers, • and All-Sunflower League … one of whom, Russell, was the 2008 Ivy League Pitcher of the Year for the Big HovpenSports .com Kansas Second Team … Scholar-Athlete Award from the Green and drafted by the … born June 20, 1988 in Nacogdo- 2 Kansas City Sluggers Baseball Club … National and Spanish Honor Societies … ches, Texas … Fellowship of Christian Athletes … Beta Alpha Omega fraternity 0 involved in Student Council his last three years … earned the President’s Educa- … enjoys hunting and fishing. 0 tion Award … Pep Club Co-President and Kansas Honor Scholar as a senior . 8 Personal: Majoring in psychology … son of Michael and Shirley has one sister … born Aug . 5, 1986 in Kansas City … grandfather, Ernest Griesel, was a three-sport athlete at Rockhurst University … volunteers at Aquinas House … participates in “Little Green” mentoring youths from a local boarding school and taking them to Dartmouth sporting events .

Monahan Career Batting Stats Year BA G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP K OBA SB-A Young Career Pitching Stats 2006 .254 28-23 63 5 16 2 0 0 10 .286 7 7 22 .385 1-2 Year ERA W-L G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB K BA WP HBP BK 2007 .212 31-30 85 6 18 2 0 0 3 .235 6 1 16 .269 0-0 2007 6.06 1-7 10 7 2 0 49.0 69 40 33 10 25 .333 2 2 0 2008 .207 36-30 92 12 19 2 0 1 17 .261 10 7 22 .327 0-1 2008 5.27 4-2 10 9 2 0 56.1 83 40 33 8 38 .346 1 5 0 Totals .221 95-83 240 23 53 6 0 1 30 .258 23 15 60 .324 1-3 Totals 5.64 5-9 20 16 4 0 105.1 152 80 66 18 63 .340 3 7 0  2009 Big Green Baseball www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Senior Profiles Ray Kyle

Infield • AR/Rllen • 6-2 • 210 • Senior Catcher E• R/Rvans • 6-0 • 190 • Senior Longwood, Fla. Springfield, Mo. Lake Brantley Kickapoo 2008: Scored the tying run in the seventh and drove 2008: Proved to be one of the team’s toughest outs in another in a 4-3, 10-inning triumph over Navy … with his .538 on-base average … all eight starts came drilled an RBI double versus Ohio State … rapped behind the dish, and he reached base at least twice in two singles and had a run and an RBI in tight 6-5 seven of those contests … stroked a two-run double in 10 win over Northwestern … laced a pair of singles, one 4 a 6-5 win over Northwestern … perfect at the plate at N driving in two runs, in an 8-5 loss to Boston College . Cornell, getting hit by two pitches while going 3-for-3 with an RBI and three C 2007: Tied for the team lead in homers and ranked fourth in RBIs … had two runs … sacrificed eventual winning run to second in 4-3 win over Penn … walked A separate six-game hitting streaks … also had a string of five straight games with twice and scored twice at Vermont … had a single, double and RBI while scoring A an RBI … stroked a two-run single during a five-run ninth of a 14-10 win over two runs in the final Ivy game of the regular season. UMass … lofted a solo homer at Florida Atlantic … had a season-high three hits 2007: Threw out 7-of-19 (36 .8 percent) of would-be base stealers and did not R versus Northwestern … crushed a two-run shot in the 8-3 win at Columbia … commit an error behind the plate … blasted a two-run shot and drove in three in e put Dartmouth in the lead for good with single to drive in two in the seventh of a all of a 14-10 win over UMass … doubled, walked twice, scored a run and plated g 7-6 triumph over Yale … rapped a another versus Florida Atlantic … had two base knocks against both Northwest- i two-run single to start the scoring ern and Vermont . o and added a run-scoring single in 2006: One of five players on the team to post an on-base average over .400 … n a 9-6 win against Harvard for a worked a bases-loaded walk at Hofstra in first collegiate plate appearance … first a season-high three RBIs . hit was big, singling then scoring the winning run in the 11th of a 3-2 victory over l 2006: Ivy League Rookie of the #21 Pepperdine … drew three walks and drove in two at Quinnipiac to contribute s Week on May 2 … caught fire the to a 13-11 triumph … had two hits last five weeks of the season, hitting in games against Princeton, Brown • .523 (23-for-44) … singled, walked and Yale … also walked twice in and scored at Hofstra in first col- that game versus the Bears . 1 legiate game … had three three-hit High School: Four-year varsity 9 games, and a career-high four hits starter at Kickapoo for coach Jason 5 versus Vermont, the last tying the Howser … helped team to state 8 game in the eighth of a 6-5 vic- championship game as a senior, tory … was 7-for-9 in two games earning second team all-state hon- • against the Catamounts … doubled ors … was all-state honorable men- and collected three RBIs in a 13-8 tion as a junior … played football 1 win at Harvard … was 3-for-5 with as a senior as well, earning second 9 a double, homer and two RBIs in team all-state status … National 6 the final game against the Crimson Honor Society . 7 … drove in two runs in each of the Personal: Majoring in econom- final three games. ics … son of Paul and Anna has • High School: Three-year let- a 13-year-old sister and a younger terman and team captain as a senior at Lake Brantley for coach Mike Smith … brother attending Missouri State … 1 helped team to regional and district championships as a junior, plus played in born Aug . 26, 1986 in Carbondale, 9 the state finals … two-time all-conference and all-county performer at second Ill . … father pitched at Southern 6 base … earned second-team All-Central Florida honors as a senior, plus received Illinois and is now an assistant 9 the team’s Coaches’ Award and Captain’s Award … National Honor Society … baseball coach at Missouri State … National Scholar-Athlete Award … Brantley Scholar with Distinction … school’s uncle was a catcher at Wake Forest • Scholar-Athlete Award winner . … National Collegiate Honors Society … working on his first book, a biographi- Personal: Majoring in economics … son of David and Cristina has two brothers cal work on one of his college professors . 1 and a sister … born Sept . 20, 1986 in Orlando, Fla . … played on Ruth 9 State Champs and the AAU State Champs as a 12-year-old . 7 0 Allen Career Batting Stats Evans Career Batting Stats Year BA G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP K OBA SB-A Year BA G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP K OBA SB-A • 2006 .382 22-17 68 13 26 3 0 1 16 .471 7 2 12 .449 1-1 2006 .227 22-11 44 8 10 0 0 0 4 .227 8 5 10 .404 0-0 2007 .210 34-33 124 15 26 3 0 2 18 .282 4 2 27 .246 2-2 2007 .281 15-8 32 4 9 1 0 1 5 .406 3 1 5 .361 0-0 1 2008 .212 11-7 33 4 7 1 0 0 7 .242 5 0 9 .316 0-1 2008 .360 17-8 25 10 9 3 1 0 6 .560 10 2 7 .538 0-0 9 Totals .262 67-57 225 32 59 7 0 3 41 .333 16 4 48 .321 3-4 Totals .277 54-27 101 22 28 4 1 1 15 .366 21 8 22 .432 0-0 8 7

www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Baseball  2009 Senior Profiles Mike Johnathon

FirstP Baseaglia • R/R • 6-1r • 210ulo • Senior InfieldSantopad • R/R • 5-10 • 175 • rSeniore Winchester, Mass. Vacaville, Calif. Belmont Hill Vacaville 2008: All-Ivy first team and All-New England second 2008: Started slowly after missing his sophomore year, team … selected as the team’s most improved player but finished strong with 14 hits in his last 41 at-bats … Ivy League Player of the Week on April 1 … hit ( .341) … broke out of early-season slump in grand clean-up most of the year … led the squad in Ivy play fashion, launching a grand slam against Army … had r 21 with a whopping .423 batting average … also topped 1 two singles and runs in the 6-5 win over Northwestern o the team by getting hit by 13 pitches … committed just two errors … collected 16 … RBI single in the ninth broke the deadlock in a 7-5 win over Quinnipiac … l multi-hit games … twice had five multi-hit games in a row … reached base safely provided the go-ahead two-run single two games later in an 8-5 triumph at Princ- f in 34 of his 36 games … smacked a two-run bomb in his first official at-bat of eton … drove in the last three runs with a single and a double in a tough 8-7 loss e the season … had a career-high four hits with a double and a solo shot in a loss to at Vermont … slapped a two-run single in the 7-2 win over Yale … helped the Big Army … went 10-for-18 (.556) the first Ivy weekend, capping it off with a 4-for-5 Green beat Harvard, 5-4, with two singles and an RBI … touched Boston College d performance with two walks, a two-run blast and three RBIs to help the Big Green pitchers for a single and a double in the regular-season finale … hit .500 (6-for-12) i down Cornell, 18-11 … stroked a pair of RBI doubles, singled and scored twice with a double, RBI and five runs in v in the 9-3 win over Columbia in April … rapped out three hits with a run-scoring the Ivy Championship series . i double in a wild 16-14 win over Brown … legged out an RBI triple at Vermont 2007: Sat out the season with a s … hit .471 (8-for-17) with two doubles, a homer, six runs and five RBIs against foot injury . i Yale … had a season-high four RBIs in the 13-6 win over the Bulldogs … singled 2006: Played in all but one game o and scored the tying run in the 10th of a 10-9, 12-inning triumph over Vermont as a freshman … second on the n … season-long eight game hitting streak came in this stretch, going 15-for-36 team in walks and runs, plus third ( .417) … hit safely in each game of the Ivy Championoship series, including a solo in doubles … recorded 11 multi-hit c homer in the 16-15 win . games, including a season-high five h 2007: Fourth on the team in RBIs and tied for second in doubles … went 3-for-6 hits at Gonzaga … had a six-game a with a double in a 14-10 victory over UMass … posted a four-game hit streak on hit streak during which he went m the Flordia trip, batting .353 (6- 16-for-29 ( .552) with four doubles, p for-17) with three doubles and four eight runs and three RBIs … s RBIs … stroked a two-run double banged out three hits with a double in the 8-3 win over Columbia … and scored four runs in the 16-6 • delivered a pinch-homer versus romp over Cornell … went 3-for-5 Hartford for his lone long ball of with a double, run and RBI in a 2 the year . 12-2 victory versus Columbia … 0 2006: Second collegiate hit was drove in two runs with a single and 0 a solo at UC Santa a double to help the Green defeat 0 Barbara … had two hits and drove Penn, 6-2 … was 6-for-15 with four in both runs in a 9-2 loss at #21 runs in the Brown series … started • Pepperdine … posted a season- the three-run rally against Yale high three RBIs with a single and with a bunt single — one of his three hits — to ignite an 8-5 win. 2 double versus Quinnipiac … plated High School: Two-year letterman at Vacaville for Trini Ruiz … also was the 0 two runs in each of the final two quarterback, lettering twice, and earned a letter on the wrestling squad as well … 0 games . named all-league and all-county as a junior and senior in baseball and football … 1 High School: Helped Belmont led football team to a 7-3-1 record as a senior and a league championship … elect- Hill to two Independent School ed Boys State delegate … AP Scholar … Academic All-CIF … Bank of America • League titles … lettered three times Award for Language Arts … Exemplary Mathematics Achievement Award . for coach Ed Gallagher … also Personal: Majoring in economics … son of Ed and Cathy has a brother and 2 earned three letters on the football sister … born Dec . 7, 1986 in Woodland, Calif . … father played baseball and 0 squad . football at UC Davis, plus coached Johnathon in football … brother Chris also 0 Personal: Majoring in govern- played baseball at Napa Junior College … became an uncle to twins last summer 4 ment … son of Mike and Karen has one sister, Erica … born Feb . 9, 1987 in … president and founder of the California Scholarship Federation Athletic Tutor- Boston … father played third base for five teams in an 11-year big-league career, ing Program … possesses an extensive vintage hat collection . • most notably for the .

2 Pagliarulo Career Batting Stats Santopadre Career Batting Stats 0 Year BA G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP K OBA SB-A Year BA G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP K OBA SB-A 0 2006 .215 32-30 107 7 23 3 0 1 16 .271 11 5 37 .315 1-2 2006 .295 38-37 149 34 44 8 0 0 10 .349 18 8 13 .398 3-5 8 2007 .191 28-26 89 10 17 7 0 1 13 .303 13 2 25 .305 0-1 2008 .272 31-27 103 22 28 5 0 1 18 .350 11 1 17 .345 0-1 2008 .370 36-36 146 38 54 8 1 6 30 .562 10 13 38 .456 0-0 Totals .286 69-64 252 56 72 13 0 1 28 .349 29 9 30 .377 3-6 Totals .275 96-92 342 55 94 18 1 8 59 .404 34 20 100 .372 1-3

10 2009 Big Green Baseball www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Profiles Zach Ezra

PitcherCheaney • L/L • 6-4 • 210 • Junior InfieldJosephson • L/R • 5-9 • 165 • Junior Houston, Texas Key West, Fla. Cypress Creek Key West 2008: Sat out the season with an injury . 2008: Earned a start and turned a double play at 2007: Fourth on the team in ERA and third in ap- shortstop against Vermont, which ended in a 10-9 pearances … made collegiate debut with 2 .1 innings Big Green win … reached on an error and scored in against Illinois … fanned two Illini four days later in conference finale versus Harvard. 18 one frame … struck out a season-high three batters 8 2007: Debuted against Illinois and delivered an RBI N in 2 .1 innings versus Quinnipiac while yielding just single in his first collegiate at-bat … started against C one run … saved best outing for last, hurling two the Illini four days later and got another base hit A scoreless stanzas at Boston College, allowing just … went 3-for-5 with a pair of RBI singles — the A one hit . second plating the final run — in the 7-6 win over High School: Lettered twice at Cypress Creek for Yale … flawlessly fielded all 18 chances that came R coach Wayne Marks … Senior Men President … his way . e National Merit Finalist . High School: Three-time letterman at Key West g Personal: Majoring in economics … son of Robert for coach Ralph Enriquez … class salutatorian … i and Angela has one sister … born Aug . 25, 1988 National Honor Society . o in Houston … rush chair of his fraternity (Chi Personal: Economics major … son of Roger and n Gamma Epsilon) and will become vice-president Rodziah has a younger brother, Noah … born Jan . a this spring … volunteered with the Special Olym- 18, 1988 in Key West … member of Chi Gamma l pics … academic skills center tutor … enjoys golfing Epsilon fraternity at Dartmouth . s and is a history buff … underwent surgery at the age of 15 . Josephson Career Batting Stats • Cheaney Career Pitching Stats Year BA G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP K OBA SB-A Year ERA W-L G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB K BA WP HBP BK 2007 .263 12-4 19 2 5 0 0 0 3 .263 1 1 4 .333 0-1 1 2007 6.28 0-1 12 0 0 0 14.1 20 15 10 5 8 .333 0 1 0 2008 .000 6-1 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0-0 9 Totals 6.28 0-1 12 0 0 0 14.1 20 15 10 5 8 .333 0 1 0 Totals .172 18-5 29 3 5 0 0 0 3 .172 1 1 5 .226 0-1 5 8

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OutfieldGa • rR/Rdne • 6-1 • 210r • Junior PitcherMu • R/Rrr • 6-2 • 195ay • Junior 1 9 Bellevue, Wash. Grants Pass, Ore. 6 The Overlake School Grants Pass 7 2008: Opened season on a five-game hitting streak, 2008: Fifth on the team in ERA and fourth in oppo- going 9-for-18 (.500) … had five multi-hit games, nent batting average … struck out exactly one batter • including a couple of three-hit performances versus in each of his seven appearances … had back-to-back Navy and Cornell … came across the plate three quality starts, allowing just one run in six innings 1 27 times in 12-2 romp over Central Connecticut … 16 against both Quinnipiac and Vermont … earned first 9 delivered a key two-run pinch-single in the ninth, then came around to score the collegiate win versus Quinnipiac, yielding just four hits without walking a batter 6 eventual winning run of the crazy 19-18 win over Army … smacked a two-run … got a no-decision against the Catamounts despite leaving with a 6-1 lead … 9 double among his three hits at Cornell, plus scored pitched one inning of relief in one Ivy game, the 13-6 victory over Yale … held twice … lone long ball was a two-run shot at Siena . Boston College to a single run in two innings out of the pen . • 2007: Singled against Cincinnati in his first career 2007: Second on the team in strikeouts per nine innings (8.3) … first assignment game … delivered an RBI single to contribute to the came in relief during the 14-10 win over UMass 1 14-10 win over UMass … punched a base hit and … held Quinnipiac to one run in 2 .1 innings with 9 scored in the first game versus Illinois … hit safely three punchouts … next outing was his best — four 7 in each of his last three games … drove in runs at no-hit, no-run frames with just one walk and four 0 Vermont and in the season finale at Boston College strikeouts against Cornell … surrendered just one … singled, walked, stole a base and scored a run in a 4 .1-inning start at Vermont, fanning • against Hartford . four … struck out a season-high five batters versus High School: Three-sport athlete at The Overlake Hartford in his last start . 1 School … earned four letters in baseball for coach High School: Three-year letterman at Grants 9 Mike Davidson and in basketball … also received Pass for coach Stacey Morgan … helped team to 8 three letters in soccer … captained each of those sports, including three years for third-place finish in the 4A State playoffs as a junior 7 baseball … all-league first team three times, and league MVP and all-state first … second team all-conference as a senior … also team once … second team all-league in soccer as a junior … all-state honorable lettered in basketball … National Honor Society . mention as a sophomore in hoops … section leader for the jazz band . Personal: Government and history double major … only child of Phillip and Personal: Mathematics major … son of Todd and Polly has one brother … born Caroline … born Jan . 20, 1988 in Woodland, Calif . … father is a Dartmouth Jan . 30, 1988 in Bellevue … has an uncle who played hockey at the University of graduate from the class of ’72 … member of Chi Heorot fraternity … participates Denver . in Big Green Readers at elementary schools … volunteers with Special Olympics . Gardner Career Batting Stats Murray Career Pitching Stats Year BA G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP K OBA SB-A Year ERA W-L G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB K BA WP HBP BK 2007 .182 14-9 33 2 6 0 0 0 3 .182 6 1 9 .325 1-1 2007 9.58 0-2 9 3 0 0 20.2 33 28 22 6 19 .355 2 4 0 2008 .273 19-11 55 15 15 2 0 1 11 .364 5 2 12 .349 2-2 2008 5.48 1-0 7 4 0 0 23.0 26 14 14 5 7 .280 0 1 0 Totals .239 33-20 88 17 21 2 0 1 14 .295 11 3 21 .340 3-3 Totals 7.42 1-2 16 7 0 0 43.2 59 42 36 11 26 .317 2 5 0 www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Baseball 11 2009 Big Green Profiles Nick Jim

SOutfieldanto • L/R m• 6-2 au• 205 • rJunioro Infield •W R/Rr • 6-0en • 185 • Junior North Caldwell, N.J. Granbury, Texas West Essex Granbury 2008: All-Ivy League and NEIBA All-New England 2008: Got hot at the plate over the final three weeks, first team … ABCA All-Northeast second team … hitting .488 (21-for-43) with five doubles and 13 RBIs chosen as the team’s best offensive player … led the … produced 13 multi-hit games with six multi-RBI team in runs, triples, homers, RBIs, slugging and performances … lone home run of the season broke r 24 walks … also tied for the team lead with 17 multi-hit 15 a 5-5 tie in the sixth against Kansas … put the Big o games … reached base in 38 of the 42 games … singled home the only run in the Green on the board in the first game against Cornell with a bases-clearing triple l 1-0 season-opening win at Navy … needed just a single for the cycle, going 3-for-5 … drove in a run with a double and stole home for another against Columbia on f with three RBIs in a 12-2 romp over CCSU … tripled again later that day against April 7 … reached base eight times in the four-game series at Brown, scoring four e Ohio State … was a perfect 4-for-4 with a double and a run in the win over times and plating three … RBI double in the 10th tied Yale before the team fell Northwestern … reached base all five times in the 11-1 win at Cornell with three in 11 innings … posted consecutive three-hit games against Yale and Vermont … d singles and two walks … crushed a grand slam in the second game against the two-out RBI single in the bottom of the 12th against the Catamounts gave Dart- i Big Red and scored three times in the 18-11 victory … laced two doubles, scored mouth a 10-9 victory … stroked a two-run double for some insurance runs in an v twice and drove in one during a 9-3 win over Columbia … stroked a two-run 8-4 triumph over Harvard … nearly unstoppable at the plate in the Ivy Champi- i triple in a 7-2 win over Quinnipiac … homered in consecutive games at Brown … onship, going 8-for-13 ( .615) with two doubles, three s his three-run shot was the difference in a 9-7 win over the Bears … cranked two runs and two RBIs, including a 5-for-5 performance i doubles and a homer with three runs and RBIs in an 11-5 win versus Holy Cross with a walk in the 16-15 win . o … homered the next game as well against Yale … drove in seven runs with a 2007: Led the team in homers and second in bat- n double, two triples and a long ball versus Harvard … destroyed Columbia pitching ting average and doubles … produced 10 multi-hit in the Ivy Championship, going 5-for-11 (.455) with four homers, five runs and games … perfect 3-for-3 with two doubles in the c eight RBIs for a slugging percentage of 1 .545 . first game versus Illinois, then went 2-for-4 in the h 2007: All-Ivy first team and NEIBA All-New England second team … team’s next encounter with the Illini … provided one of a rookie of the year and best offensive player … Ivy Rookie of the Week once … the two runs with an RBI single in the 2-1 win over m led the team in 10 offensive categories … batting average dipped below .400 after Princeton … blasted first career homer, doubled p just two games all season … reached base safely in all but two contests … had at and drove in two in a loss to Brown … swiped two s least two hits in nearly half of the games (17 of 37) … received an intentional pass bags in another game against the Bears … modest four times … started career on a seven-game hit streak during which he hit .591 six-game hit streak in late April produced a .364 av- • (13-for-22) … later had an eight-game hit streak … RBI single in 8-4 win over erage (8-for-22) … doubled and homered in the penultimate game versus Hartford Cincinnati … was 3-for-3 with three walks, … ended season strong with a .467 average (7-for-15) over his last four games . 2 three runs and three RBIs, including a High School: Four-year letterman at Granbury for coach Pat Watson … served 0 two-run single during a five-run ninth of as team captain as a senior, helping team to district championship … first team 0 a 14-10 win over UMass … went 6-for-10 all-district and Ft . Worth Region Super Team at second base as a junior, third 0 with four RBIs in three games versus base as a senior … National Honor Society … Spanish National Honor Society Illinois … tripled in back-to-back games … Key Club … Young Republicans . • against Northwestern … delivered a two- Personal: Economics major … son of Jim and Frances has one sister … born on run double to help lift the Green to its first July 3, 1988 in Cleburne, Texas . 2 Ivy win of the season, 8-3 at Columbia … 0 ripped a pair of two-baggers and walked Wren Career Batting Stats 0 twice in the final game versus Brown … Year BA G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP K OBA SB-A 1 singled, doubled and drove in two in the 2007 .308 32-28 107 13 33 7 0 2 12 .430 7 3 27 .364 3-3 9-6 win against Harvard . 2008 .346 38-35 130 24 45 7 1 1 24 .438 15 6 28 .431 2-3 Totals .329 70-63 237 37 78 14 1 3 36 .435 22 9 55 .402 5-6 • High School: Lettered three times at West Essex for coach Scott Illiano … 2 helped his squad to the Essex County Sam 0 championship as a senior … twice named 0 all-conference first team … also all-county Bean 4 first team and all-state Group II second Outfield • L/L • 5-10 • 180 • Sophomore team as a senior … participated in student council and Key Club … Spanish Needham, Mass. • National Honor Society . BB&N Personal: Majoring in government … son of Anthony and Cynthia has one 2 brother … born June 13, 1988 in Hackensack, N .J . … father played baseball at 2008: Started games against Ohio State and Vermont 0 Lehman College … named to the New England Collegiate Baseball League All- … delivered singles versus Army, Harvard and Boston 0 Star team this past summer … member of Chi Gamma Epsilon … helped out at College … reached base eight times and scored six 8 the Winter Special Olympics as a freshman . runs … up 2-1 versus 6 Quinnipiac, pinch ran Santomauro Career Batting Stats and scored an insurance run in the seventh . Year BA G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP K OBA SB-A High School: Earned four letters at Buckingham, 2007 .395 37-37 124 22 49 9 2 0 23 .500 26 1 35 .500 8-10 Browne & Nichols for coach Rick Foresteire, serving 2008 .364 42-42 162 44 59 10 5 11 45 .691 30 1 46 .464 0-2 as a captain as a senior … three-time all-league Totals .378 79-79 286 66 108 19 7 11 68 .608 56 2 81 .480 8-12 first team … led the Independent School League in batting as a junior, second as a sophomore and senior … also second in the league in homers his last year … given Nichols Prize as the outstanding male scholar-athlete … also a four-year letterman in soccer, and helped team to ISL and New England Class A championships . 12 2009 Big Green Baseball www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Profiles Personal: Undeclared major … son of Thomas and Elaine has one brother and one sister … born Dec . 20, 1988 in Newton, Mass . … served as the principal Jeff second violinist in the BB&N orchestra . 2nd BaseO • S/Rnstott • 5-11 • 190 • Sophomore Bean Career Batting Stats Year BA G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP K OBA SB-A Houston, Texas 2008 .214 10-2 14 6 3 0 0 0 0 .214 4 1 4 .421 0-0 Langham Creek Totals .214 10-2 14 6 3 0 0 0 0 .214 4 1 4 .421 0-0 2008: Named the team Rookie of the Year … Ivy League Rookie of the Week twice … led the team in Colin doubles and second in walks and stolen bases … after a slow start, hit .388 over his last 32 games … had 16 7 N Britton multi-hit games, including two four-hit performances Pitcher • L/L • 6-3 • 195 • Sophomore and one five-hit game (Quinnipiac) … feasted on Bobcat pitching, going 3-for-5 in C the other game against QU … strung together a 10-game hit streak, going 21-for- A Poughquag, N.Y. A Arlington 41 (.512) with five doubles, a homer, nine runs and nine RBIs … also had a string of scoring a run in nine consecutive contests, and another walking in eight straight 2008: Earned first collegiate victory in a start versus … reached base five times in the 19-18 win over Army, scoring the 19th run in the R Holy Cross, hurling five-plus frames while allowing ninth … rapped out three hits and collected 10 putouts from his position at second e just four hits and two runs with a pair of whiffs … base in the 6-5 win over Northwestern … belted first career homer in his five-hit g 32 also struck out a pair of batters in outings against game … doubled twice and drove in three in the 18- i Army and Boston Col- 11 triumph at Cornell … drilled a solo shot against o lege … tossed a scoreless inning of relief against St . Brown in an 8-2 victory … singled four times and n Louis … held Siena to one run in two innings out drove in two in an 11-inning loss to Yale … singled a of the bullpen . and scored the winning run in the bottom of the l High School: Lettered three years at Arlington 12th against Vermont … went 6-for-16 ( .375), in- s for coach Dave Iorlano … three-time all-league cluding a four-hit game, with two doubles, two runs performer … all-county twice … Scholar-Athlete and two RBIs in the Ivy Championship series . • All-Section as a senior … National Honor Society High School: Lettered all four years at Langham Personal: Possible economics major … son of Creek for coach Armando Sedeño … served as 1 Howard and Catherine has a brother and a sister team captain senior year … second team all-district 9 … born Feb . 15, 1989 in New Milford, Conn . … as a junior, first team as a senior … baseball student- 5 father played both football and baseball at SUNY athlete of the year for Greater Houston area … also 8 New Paltz … enjoys soccer . ran cross country as a freshman and was team captain as a sophomore . Personal: Undeclared major … son of Jim and Mary has two sisters … born Aug . • Britton Career Pitching Stats 28, 1988 in Boston, Mass . … plays the guitar … ran a marathon at the age of 14 . Year ERA W-L G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB K BA WP HBP BK 1 2008 12.91 1-2 8 3 0 0 15.1 33 27 22 5 9 .407 1 7 1 9 Totals 12.91 1-2 8 3 0 0 15.1 33 27 22 5 9 .407 1 7 1 Onstott Career Batting Stats Year BA G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP K OBA SB-A 6 2008 .356 40-40 160 30 57 11 0 2 22 .463 23 3 42 .444 5-8 7 Jason Totals .356 40-40 160 30 57 11 0 2 22 .463 23 3 42 .444 5-8 •

1st Base B• R/Rr •ooks 6-4 • 220 • Sophomore Brandon 1 Westlake Village, Calif. Parks 9 Oaks Christian Catcher • R/R • 6-0 • 200 • Sophomore 6 9 2008: Blasted a solo homer in second at-bat of the Mission Viejo, Calif. season versus Navy … singled, walked and scored the Capistrano Valley • next day in a thrilling 4-3 win over the Midshipmen 2008: Hit safely in three of his four starts, each com- 25 … walked three times and drove in two runs in wild ing at catcher … first collegiate hit was a two-run 1 19-18 victory at Army … ripped a pinch-single in his single in the 19-18 win 9 final game of the season against Harvard. over Army in his first 7 High School: Lettered three years at Oaks Chris- 19 start … doubled against 0 tian for coaches Mike Maio and Jim Stueve … as a Quinnipiac in the 7-2 win on April 9 … singled and junior helped the squad to a league championship scored versus Boston College . • and a 19-6 record … named first team All-Tri Val- High School: Two-year letterman at Capistrano ley League and All-Ventura County each of his last Valley for coach Bob Zamora … helped his team to 1 two seasons … Lions Scholar-Athlete … also played two South Coast League championships … earned 9 football as a freshman and sophomore . first team all-league honors as a senior captain. 8 Personal: Anticipating to major in history modified Personal: Leaning toward an economics major … 7 with economics … son of Marc and Kathy has one son of Richard and Mary has one sister, Meredith, sister … born Feb . 20, 1989 in Westhills, Calif . … who played softball at Yale … born Aug . 21, 1989 in father played football at San Diego State … has an Mission Viejo . uncle that was a two-sport athlete (football and base- ball) at USC … also has an aunt who was a swimmer at UCLA … enjoys fishing, Parks Career Batting Stats golfing and collecting sports memorabilia. Year BA G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP K OBA SB-A 2008 .211 10-4 19 1 4 1 0 0 2 .263 1 0 6 .250 0-0 Brooks Career Batting Stats Totals .211 10-4 19 1 4 1 0 0 2 .263 1 0 6 .250 0-0 Year BA G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG BB HBP K OBA SB-A 2008 .143 9-5 21 3 3 0 0 1 3 .286 6 0 6 .333 0-0 Totals .143 9-5 21 3 3 0 0 1 3 .286 6 0 6 .333 0-0 www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Baseball 13 2009 Big Green Profiles Navy for two innings while striking out three … first was Goose-like, hurling A.J. 3 .2 scoreless frames in the 6-5 triumph over Northwestern … picked up saves in next two outings as well with a shutout inning against Quinnipiac and Princeton, PitcherP •endleton R/R • 6-3 • 180 • Sophomore striking out the side versus the latter … unearned runs led to both of his losses … Kingwood, Texas sat down two batters in a one-inning save for a 4-3 win over Penn … saved both end of a doubleheader Kingwood at Brown, first with a scoreless frame, then with 2007-2008: Spent two years in Ireland on a mission a season-high four innings and four strikeouts … for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . yielded just an unearned run in four innings against 2006: Spun a perfect inning with one in his Vermont, plus equaled his season high of four debut against Gonzaga . strikeouts, to pick up his first win in a 12-inning, r 22 High School: Lettered two years at Kingwood for 10-9 victory … saved the 5-4 win over the Crimson o coach David Denny … part of the state championship team that went 25-6 his with 1.2 shutout innings … tossed five innings of l senior year as a pitcher and left fielder. one-run ball during the Ivy Championship series, f Personal: Undeclared on his major … son of David and Teri has two sisters earning the victory in game two . e and a brother, Lance, who pitched at Rice and is now in the New York Yankees High School: Earned four letters at Harborfields organization … born March 7, 1987 in Houston … first name is Austin, but he is for coach Gene Rochler … team was League VI d no relation to the actor of the same name … outstanding public speaker . champions his senior year … twice earned the Suffolk County All-League award i … also named to All-Long Island Team as a senior, plus was all-county and all- v Pendleton Career Pitching Stats state … played in the marching band and jazz ensemble . i Year ERA W-L G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB K BA WP HBP BK Personal: Leaning toward an economics major with a possible minor in music s 2006 4.91 0-0 2 0 0 0 3.2 7 6 2 1 1 .333 1 0 0 … son of Kevin and Laura has two brothers and one sister … born on the Ides of i Totals 4.91 0-0 2 0 0 0 3.2 7 6 2 1 1 .333 1 0 0 March of 1989 in Huntington, N .Y . … accomplished pianist and composes music . o n Jake Smith Career Pitching Stats Year ERA W-L G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB K BA WP HBP BK c Pruner 2008 2.25 2-2 19 0 0 7 360 35 19 9 14 28 .265 0 5 0 h Pitcher • R/R • 6-1 • 180 • Sophomore Totals 2.25 2-2 19 0 0 7 360 35 19 9 14 28 .265 0 5 0 a Triangle, Va. m Forest Park Dan p s 2008: Posted a 4-1 record and 5 .65 ERA in confer- ence play … settled down after rough start with a PitcherTer • R/Rno • 6-4wc • 210 • Sophomorehek • respectable 6 .29 ERA over his last six starts … fanned Glenmoore, Pa. five in six frames against Princeton, picking up his first 20 Downingtown East 2 career win in the 8-5 victory … won next outing as 0 well, surrendering just two runs in six innings in the 4-3 win over Penn … struck 2008: Provided the lowest walks per nine inning ratio 0 out a season-high six batters in seven innings against Yale, earning the 13-6 win … on the squad … gave a free pass to just one batter 0 best start came at Harvard, hurling shutout ball for 6 .2 innings, allowing four hits over his final 20.1 innings … take away one bad and four walks while whiffing three … started the 29 outing and his ERA drops to 5 .31 … struck out a sea- • deciding game of the Ivy Championship, fanning son-high three batters in two innings versus Army … four in 5 .2 innings of the heartbreaking 7-5 loss . helped hold Quinnipiac at bay with an inning of relief in the 7-5 victory … tossed 2 High School: Lettered each of his four years at a 1-2-3 frame against the Bobcats in the 7-2 win at Dartmouth as well … allowed 0 Forest Park for coaches John Colantouni and Jerry one earned run in two innings of the 18-11 slugfest at Cornell … fanned two in 0 Mobley … senior captain led his team to a 23-2 re- two perfect frames at Siena … stuck with a tough-luck loss at Vermont, yielding 1 cord, the Cardinal District championship, the state just one unearned run in 1 .1 innings … surrendered semifinals and runner-up in the Northwest Region just one hit in two scoreless stanzas against Boston • … first team all-district, all-area and all-county, plus College … retired all four batters he faced in the Ivy second team all-region … team also won the district Championship series . 2 championship his junior year … academic all-dis- High School: Four-year letterman at Downing- 0 trict three times … National Honor Society . town East for coaches Russ Wren and Jim Freeman 0 Personal: Considering majoring in economics … twice selected for the Keystone State Games, 4 … only child of Hank and Diane … born Sept . 5, 1989 in Alexandria, Va . … three times for the Carpenter Cup … named honor- grandfather played baseball at Ferrum … plays the guitar and enjoys long walks able mention all-area and All-Chesmont as a senior • on the beach . … National Honor Society . Personal: Majoring in government … son of Jack 2 Pruner Career Pitching Stats and Margaret has one brother … born Sept . 4, 0 Year ERA W-L G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB K BA WP HBP BK 1989 in West Chester, Pa . 2008 9.28 4-3 9 8 0 0 42.2 66 51 44 25 26 .344 8 6 0 0 Totals 9.28 4-3 9 8 0 0 42.2 66 51 44 25 26 .344 8 6 0 8 Ternowchek Career Pitching Stats Year ERA W-L G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB K BA WP HBP BK Ryan 2008 8.86 0-1 13 0 0 0 21.1 34 24 21 2 7 .362 0 3 0 Totals 8.86 0-1 13 0 0 0 21.1 34 24 21 2 7 .362 0 3 0 Pitcher • R/RSm • 6-1ith • 185 • Sophomore Greenlawn, N.Y. Harborfields 2008: All-Ivy second team and the team’s Rookie of the Year … quickly emerged as the team’s closer, setting a school record with seven saves … posted a 0 .98 ERA over his last 15 appearances … did not 17 allow a hit or run in first collegiate outing, stifling 14 2009 Big Green Baseball www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Freshman Profiles and senior … honor roll all four years … National Society of High School Scholars . Jake Personal: Son of Ricardo and Elvia and has a younger brother, Alex (16) … born Oct. 21, 1990 in La Mesa, Calif. … first in his family to play college athletics OutfieldCa • R/Rr • lson6-0 • 185 • Freshman … interested in studying computer science … played at the same high school as Woodlands, Texas former major league catcher Jason Phillips … volunteered for several camps and performed maintenance work at the high school and surrounding parks . The Woodlands High School: Played center field and lettered as a ju- Joe nior and senior for Coach Eastman at The Woodlands … lettered both years as the team won the District Sclafani 15-5A championship … named District 15-5A MVP Shortstop • S/R • 5-11 • 175 • Freshman 11 and Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association Palm City, Fla. N C All-Star … team won the Texas 5A State Championship during his sophomore Jensen Beach season … National Honor Society member . A Two-sport standout at Jensen Beach … Personal: Has plans on majoring in economics … son of Daniel and Linda and High School: A has one sister … born Feb . 2, 1990 in Tampa, Fla . … father played football at lettered all four years in baseball … starting shortstop the University of Nebraska in the early ’80s … enjoys golfing and fishing … has a for District 14 champs and regional runner-up as a R hole-in-one to his credit … works with Refugee Aid Ministries . junior and senior for coach Todd Belowich … also e 14 was all-state, first team all-conference and all-area g those two years … selected as team MVP last three seasons … second team all- i Kyle conference and all-area as a sophomore … honorable mention all-conference and o all-area as a freshman … school’s most outstanding player in basketball as a sopho- n PitcherHend • R/R • 6-2r • i185c • ksFreshman more and junior, earning all-conference and all-area honors … focused on baseball a San Juan Capistrano, Calif. during senior campaign … National Honor Society … Fellowship of Christian l Athletes … named to Palm Beach Post All-Academic First Team as a senior . s Capistrano Valley Personal: Plans to study economics and government … son of Joe and Maureen High School: Selected in the 39th round of the Ma- and has a brother and two sisters, one of which (Alexandra) is a twin … born • jor League Baseball First-Year Player Draft by the Los April 22, 1990 in Brooklyn, N .Y . … father played basketball at the University of Angeles Angels of Anaheim … his Capistrano Valley New Haven … enjoys kayaking, beach volleyball and fishing. 1 team was South Coast League Champions each of his 9 5 four years with an overall record of 86-21 … lettered Cole 5 the last two for coach Bob Zamora … SCL Player of the Year as a senior with an 8 8-2 record and a 0.93 ERA, striking out 65 batters in 75 innings … also first team Sulser SCL, first team Orange County and first team CIF Division I. Pitcher • R/R • 6-1 • 170 • Freshman • Personal: Interested in a possible engineering major … son of John and Ann Santa Ysabel, Calif. Marie and has one sister … born Dec . 7, 1989 in Newport Beach, Calif . … played Ramona 1 high school ball with sophomore catcher Brandon Parks … collects sports memo- 9 rabilia as a hobby . High School: Lettered three years at Ramona High 6 for coach Dean Welch … captained the team as a se- 7 Max nior, leading Ramona to the Valley League and North 13 County championships with a 24-8 record … Valley • Langford League Pitcher of the Year and All-North County first Pitcher • R/R • 6-0 • 180 • Freshman team as a junior and senior … first team all-state and second team All-California 1 Fairfax, Va. Interscholastic Federation as a junior … Union Tribune All-Section second team 9 as a junior, first team as a senior, and All-Academic first team last two years … Chantilly 6 won Social Science Achievement Award, Ramona Leadership Award and U .S . 9 High School: Lettered three years at Chantilly for Marine Corps Scholastic Excellence as a senior … involved in student govern- coach Kevin Ford, serving as captain as a senior … ment all four years, presenting at state conference and serving as a delegate to the • helped his squad to a 19-5 record, the Concorde national conference as a junior … student body president as a senior . 9 District Championship and a runner-up finish in the Personal: Desires to major in government … son of Roy and Pixie and has one 1 Northern Region during his final season … named brother and sister … born March 12, 1990 in Poway, Calif . … enjoys camping, 9 all-district first team last two years … National Honor Society member … hunting, hiking, fishing and drawing … can do the splits. 7 Personal: Has his eye on majoring in engineering … son of Lee and Sheri and 0 has one brother … born April 24, 1990 in Fairfax, Va . … participated in the David robotics club … played at the same high school as first baseman • Joe Koshansky . OutfieldTu • R/Rr n• 6-2b • 180ull • Freshman 1 Marco St. Louis, Mo. 9 Wentzville Holt 8 PitcherMa • L/Lr • 6-0is • 160c • alFreshman High School: Lettered as a junior and senior at 7 El Cajon, Calif. Wentzville for coach Joel Adam while earning all-aca- demic team honors … helped the team to the District El Capitan IX Championship both years, plus a Class 4 runner- High School: Three-year letterwinner at El Capitan 30 up showing as a junior … first team all-conference for coach Steve Vickery … voted by teammates as the and St . Louis Post Dispatch Top 25 player as a senior … also a Collegiate Baseball team’s outstanding pitcher as a senior, posting a 0 93. Player to Watch in Missouri … honor roll and Excellence Award in academics all ERA in 37 2. conference innings … also named to All- four years … George Carver Award as a senior … won first place in 3 Grossmont Conference Second Team … team went mini-management events in DECA . 23-10-1 against an extremely challenging schedule that featured six games against Personal: Son of Carter and Theresa and has one brother and sister … born teams ranked among the top 20 nationally … at the plate hit 321. during the regu- Oct . 24, 1989 in St . Louis … has an older cousin, Keith, who pitched in the Car- lar season … selected for San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic Team as a junior dinals organization in the early ’80s … an avid outdoorsman and fitness fanatic. www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Baseball 15 2009 Opponents

Boston College Columbia Hartford April 29 at Chestnut Hill, Mass. March 29 at New York, N.Y. April 28 at Hanover Location ...... Chestnut Hill, Mass . Location ...... New York, N .Y . Location ...... West Hartford, Conn . Enrollment ...... 14,500 Enrollment ...... 5,621 Enrollment ...... 5,700 Nickname ...... Eagles Nickname ...... Lions Nickname ...... Hawks Colors ...... Maroon and Gold Colors ...... Columbia Blue and White Colors ...... Red and White Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Conference ...... Ivy League Conference ...... America East President ...... Rev . William P . Leahy, S .J . Home Field (Capacity) . . . . . Robertson Field (300) Home Field (Capacity) . Hartford (1,000) Athletics Director ...... Gene DeFilippo President ...... Lee C . Bollinger President ...... Walter Harrison Home Field ...... Eddie Pellagrini Diamond Athletics Director ...... Dr. . M . Dianne Murphy Athletics Director ...... Patricia H . Meiser r Head Coach ...... Mikio Aoki (Davidson ’90) Head Coach ...... Brett. Boretti (Davidson ’94) Head Coach ...... Jeff Calcaterra (Indiana ’92) Record at BC (Years) ...... 50-54-1 (2) Record at Columbia (Years) ...... 51-90-1 (3) Record at Hartford (Years) ...... 50-133 (4) o Overall Record (Years) ...... 137-194-1 (7) Overall Record (Years) ...... 167-172-1 (7) Overall Record (Years) ...... 50-133 (4) l Office Phone ...... 617-552-1131 Office Phone ...... 212-854-8448 Office Phone ...... 860-768-5760 f Assistant Coaches ...... Joe Hastings, Assistant Coaches ...... Pete Maki, Assistant Coaches ...... Mike Susi, e ...... Steve Englert, Jesse Woods ...... Jim Walsh, Jay Quinn ...... Inaki Ormaechea, John Turner 2008 Record/Conference . . . 26-27/9-21 (5th Atlantic) 2008 Record/Conference . . . 23-30/15-5 (1st Gehrig) 2008 Record/Conference ...... 18-31/10-13 (5th) d Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 27/11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 19/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 19/11 Players Returning/Lost . . . . 8/1 Starters; 9/6 Pitchers Players Returning/Lost . . . . 6/3 Starters; 8/4 Pitchers Players Returning/Lost . . . . 6/3 Starters; 9/7 Pitchers i Baseball Contact ...... Matt Lynch Baseball Contact ...... Pete McHugh Baseball Contact ...... Dan Ruede v Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 617-552-2193/617-552-4903 Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 212-854-2534/212-854-8168 Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 860-768-4501/860-768-4068 i E-mail ...... lynchfz@bc .edu E-mail ...... ptm2102@columbia .edu E-mail ...... ruede@hartford .edu s Press Box ...... 617-552-0530 Press Box ...... 212-854-7064 Press Box ...... na i Web site ...... www .bceagles .com Web site ...... www .gocolumbialions .com Web site ...... www .hartfordhawks .com o n

c Brown Cornell Harvard h April 11-12 at Hanover April 5 at Hanover April 25 at Hanover ~ April 26 at Cambridge a Location ...... Providence, R .I . Location ...... Ithaca, N .Y . Location ...... Cambridge, Mass . m Enrollment ...... 5,821 Enrollment ...... 13,700 Enrollment ...... 6,704 Nickname ...... Bears Nickname ...... Big Red Nickname ...... Crimson. p Colors ...... Seal Brown, Cardinal Red and White Colors ...... Carnelian Red and White Colors ...... Crimson, Black and White s Conference ...... Ivy League Conference ...... Ivy League Conference ...... Ivy League Home Field (Capacity) . . . . (1,000) Home Field (Capacity) . . . David F . (1,000) Home Field ...... O’Donnell Field • President ...... Ruth J . Simmons President ...... David J . Skorton President ...... Drew Gilpin Faust Athletics Director ...... Michael Goldberger Athletics Director ...... J . Andrew Noel Athletics Director ...... Robert L . Scalise 2 Head Coach . . . . .Marek Drabinski (Connecticut ’91) Head Coach ...... Bill Walkenbach (Cornell ’98) Head Coach ...... Joe Walsh (Suffolk ’76) Record at Brown (Years) ...... 231-302-1 (12) Record at Cornell (Years) ...... First year Record at Harvard (Years) ...... 296-268-2 (13) 0 Overall Record (Years) ...... 231-302-1 (12) Overall Record (Years) ...... 69-42 (3) Overall Record (Years) ...... 515-435-3 (27) 0 Office Phone ...... 401-963-1226 Office Phone ...... 719-333-3039 Office Phone ...... 617-495-2629 0 Assistant Coaches ...... Bill Cilento, Associate Head Coach ...... Tom Ford Assistant Coaches ...... Tom Lo Ricco, ...... Jason Lefkowitz Assistant Coaches ...... Scott Marsh, Bill Kerry ...... Aaron Landes • 2008 Record/Conference . . . . 20-24/9-11 (3rd Rolfe) 2008 Record/Conference . . . . 12-27/6-14 (4th Gehrig) 2008 Record/Conference . . . . 10-30/8-12 (3rd Rolfe) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 17/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 13/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 22/7 Players Returning/Lost . . . . 7/2 Starters; 7/4 Pitchers Players Returning/Lost . . . . 6/3 Starters; 9/2 Pitchers Players Returning/Lost . . . 6/3 Starters; 11/3 Pitchers 2 Baseball Contact ...... Isaac Goodling Baseball Contact ...... Kevin Zeise Baseball Contact ...... Kurt Svoboda 0 Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 401-863-6069/401-863-1436 Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 607-255-5627/607-255-9791 Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 617-495-2206/617-495-2130 0 E-mail ...... isaac_goodling@brown .edu E-mail ...... kjz3@cornell .edu E-mail ...... ksvoboda@fas .harvard .edu 1 Press Box ...... 401-863-9427 Press Box ...... na Press Box ...... na Web site ...... www .brownbears .com Web site ...... www .cornellbigred .com Web site ...... www .gocrimson .com •

2 0 Cal Poly Duke Hofstra 0 March 25 at San Luis Obispo, Calif. Feb. 28-March 1 at Durham, N.C. March 7-8 at Hempstead, N.Y. 4 Location ...... San Luis Obispo, Calif . Location ...... Durham, N .C . Location ...... Hempstead, N .Y . Enrollment ...... 19,222 Enrollment ...... 6,247 Enrollment ...... 12,700 Nickname ...... Mustangs Nickname ...... Blue Devils Nickname ...... Pride • Colors ...... Forest Green and Gold Colors ...... Royal Blue and White Colors ...... Gold, White and Blue Conference ...... Big. West Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Conference ...... Colonial Athletic Association 2 Home Field (Capacity) . . . . Baggett Stadium (1,734) Home Field (Capacity) . . . Field (2,000) Home Field (Capacity) ...... University Field 0 President ...... Warren J . Baker President ...... Richard H . Brodhead President ...... Stuart Rabinowitz 0 Athletics Director ...... Alison Cone Athletics Director ...... Kevin White Athletics Director ...... Jack Hayes 8 Head Coach ...... Larry Lee (Pepperdine ’83) Head Coach ...... Sean McNally (Duke ’94) Head Coach . . . . Chris Dotolo (Virginia Wesleyan ’91) Record at Cal Poly (Years) ...... 186-154-2 (6) Record at Duke (Years) ...... 81-83-1 (3) Record at Hofstra (Years) ...... 16-14 (1) Overall Record (Years) ...... 186-154-2 (6) Overall Record (Years) ...... 81-83-1 (3) Overall Record (Years) ...... 98-48 (5) Office Phone ...... 805-756-6367 Office Phone ...... 919-668-5735 Office Phone ...... 719-333-3039 Assistant Coaches ...... Jesse Zepeda, Assistant Coaches ...... Matthew Boggs, Assistant Coaches ...... John Russo, ...... Jason Kelly, Dustin Kelly ...... Sean Snedeker, Jonathan Anderson ...... Marshall Canosa, Bobby Cruz 2008 Record/Conference . . . . . 24-32/8-16 (T-7th) 2008 Record/Conference . 37-18-1/10-18-1 (5th Coastal) 2008 Record/Conference ...... 19-36/7-23 (?th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 18/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 21/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 20/9 Players Returning/Lost . . . . 5/4 Starters; 7/3 Pitchers Players Returning/Lost . . . 7/2 Starters; 11/4 Pitchers Players Returning/Lost . . . . 6/3 Starters; 9/3 Pitchers Baseball Contact ...... Eric Burdick Baseball Contact ...... Chris Cook Baseball Contact ...... Kevin Boyle Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 805-756-6550/805-756-2650 Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 919-684-8708/919-684-2489 Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 516-463-2907/516-463-5033 E-mail ...... eburdick@calpoly .edu E-mail ...... cook@duaa .duke .edu E-mail ...... kevin .boyle@hofstra .edu Press Box ...... 805-756-7456 Press Box ...... 919-812-7141 Press Box ...... na Web site ...... www .gopoly .com Web site ...... www .goduke .com Web site ...... www .hofstra .edu/athletics

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Holy Cross Princeton Siena April 15 at Worcester, Mass. April 4 at Hanover April 1 at Hanover Location ...... Worcester, Mass . Location ...... Princeton, N .J . Location ...... Loudonville, N .Y . Enrollment ...... 2,817 Enrollment ...... 4,850 Enrollment ...... 3,000 Nickname ...... Crusaders Nickname ...... Tigers Nickname ...... Saints Colors ...... Royal Purple Colors ...... Orange and Black Colors ...... Green and Gold Conference ...... Conference ...... Ivy League Conference ...... Metro Atlantic Athletic Home Field (Capacity) ...... Fitton Field (3,000) Home Field ...... Clarke Field Home Field (Capacity) ...... Siena Field (500) President ...... Rev . Michael C . McFarland, S .J . President ...... Shirley M . Tilghman President ...... Fr . Kevin J . Mullen, O .F .M . Athletics Director ...... Richard M . Regan, Jr . Athletics Director ...... Gary Walters Athletics Director ...... John D’Argenio Head Coach ...... Greg DiCenzo (St . Lawrence ’98) Head Coach . . . . . (North Carolina ’82) Head Coach . . . . . Tony Rossi (SUNY-Brockport ’65) N Record at Holy Cross (Years) ...... 21-28 (1) Record at Princeton (Years) ...... 245-239 (11) Record at Siena (Years) ...... 649-763-3 (39) Overall Record (Years) ...... 21-28 (1) Overall Record (Years) ...... 245-239 (11) Overall Record (Years) ...... 649-763-3 (39) C Office Phone ...... 508-793-2753 Office Phone ...... 609-258-5059 Office Phone ...... 518-786-5044 A Assistant Coaches ...... Bruce Elliott, Assistant Coaches ...... Lloyd Brewer, Assistant Coaches ...... Joe Sinicola, A ...... Chris King, Kevin Gately ...... Jeremy Meccage ...... Rob Ditoma, Jimmy Jackson 2008 Record/Conference ...... 21-28/11-9 (5th) 2008 Record/Conference . . . 20-22/11-9. (2nd Gehrig) 2008 Record/Conference ...... 30-26/15-8 (3rd) R Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 20/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 17/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 21/9 e Players Returning/Lost . . . . 6/3 Starters; 7/4 Pitchers Players Returning/Lost . . . . 7/2 Starters; 8/2 Pitchers Players Returning/Lost . . . . 5/4 Starters; 9/4 Pitchers Baseball Contact ...... Michelle Bradley Baseball Contact ...... Yariv Amir Baseball Contact ...... Jason Rich g Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 508-793-2583/580-793-2309 Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 609-258-5701/609-258-2399 Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 518-783-2411/518-783-2992 i E-mail ...... mbradley@holycross .edu E-mail ...... yamir@princeton .edu E-mail ...... jrich@siena .edu o Press Box ...... na Press Box ...... 609-258-4849 Press Box ...... 518-542-7240 n Web site ...... www .goholycross .com Web site ...... www .goprincetontigers .com Web site ...... www .sienasaints .com a l s

Pacific San José State Vermont • March 18 at Stockton, Calif. March 19-20 at San José, Calif. ~ April 14 at Hanover ~ April 21 at Burlington Location ...... Stockton, Calif . March 24 at San Luis Obispo, Calif. Location ...... Burlington, Vt . 1 Enrollment ...... 6,196 Location ...... San José, Calif . Enrollment ...... 9,454 9 Nickname ...... Tigers Enrollment ...... 31,906 Nickname ...... Catamounts 5 Colors ...... Orange and Black Nickname ...... Spartans Colors ...... Green and Gold Conference ...... Big. West Colors ...... Gold, White and Blue Conference ...... America East 8 Home Field (Capacity) . . . .Klein Family Field (2,500) Conference ...... Western Athletic Home Field (Capacity) . . . . Centennial Field (4,400) President ...... Dr. . Donald V . DeRosa Home Field (Capacity) . . . Municipal Stadium (5,200) President ...... Dr . Daniel Mark Fogel • Athletics Director ...... Lynn King President ...... Jon Whitmore Athletics Director ...... Dr . Robert Corran Head Coach ...... Ed Sprague (Stanford ’88) Athletics Director ...... Tom Bowen Head Coach ...... Bill Currier (Vermont ’84) 1 Record at Pacific (Years) ...... 110-171 (5) Head Coach ...... Sam Piraro (San José State ’75) Record at Vermont (Years) ...... 463-437 (21) 9 Overall Record (Years) ...... 110-171 (5) Record at SJSU (Years)/Overall . 685-520-6 (21)/Same Overall Record (Years) ...... 463-437 (21) Office Phone ...... 209-946-7309 Office Phone ...... 408-924-1255 Office Phone ...... 802-656-7701 6 Assistant Coaches ...... Don Barbara, Associate Head Coach ...... Tom Kunis Assistant Coaches ...... Mike Cole, 7 ...... Mike McCormick, Chris McCormack Assistant Coaches . . . . . Jeff Pritchard, Brian Yocke ...... Josh Santerre, Keith Carter 2008 Record/Conference ...... 14-41/5-19 (9th) 2008 Record/Conference ...... 31-25/17-14 (4th) 2008 Record/Conference ...... 27-24/12-11 (4th) • Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 20/13 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 16/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 16/8 Players Returning/Lost . . . 7/2 Starters; 11/1 Pitchers Players Returning/Lost . . . 8/1 Starters; 10/5 Pitchers Players Returning/Lost . . . . 6/3 Starters; 5/3 Pitchers 1 Baseball Contact ...... Monique. Moyal Baseball Contact ...... Doga Gur Baseball Contact ...... Bruce Bosley Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 209-946-2479/209-946-2757 Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 408-924-1211/408-924-1291 Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 802-656-1109/802-656-8328 9 E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... doga .gur@sjsu .edu E-mail ...... bruce .bosley@uvm .edu 6 Press Box ...... 209-946-2722 Press Box ...... 408-924-7276 Press Box ...... na 9 Web site ...... www.pacifictigers.com Web site ...... www .sjsuspartans .com Web site ...... www .uvmathletics .com •

1 Penn Santa Clara Yale 9 March 28 at , Pa. March 21-22 at Santa Clara, Calif. April 18-19 at New Haven, Conn. 7 Location ...... Philadelphia, Pa . Location ...... Santa Clara, Calif . Location ...... New Haven, Conn . 0 Enrollment ...... 10,422 Enrollment ...... 8,685 Enrollment ...... 5,200 Nickname ...... Quakers Nickname ...... Broncos Nickname ...... Bulldogs Colors ...... Red and Blue Colors ...... Red and White Colors ...... Yale Blue and White • Conference ...... Ivy League Conference ...... West Coast Conference ...... Ivy League Home Field (Capacity) . . . . (850) Home Field ...... Stadium Home Field (Capacity) ...... (4,500) 1 President ...... Dr . Amy Gutmann President ...... Rev . Paul Locatelli, S .J . President ...... Richard. C . Levin 9 Athletics Director ...... Steve Bilsky Athletics Director ...... Dan Coonan Athletics Director ...... Tom Beckett 8 Head Coach ...... John Cole (Ithaca ’86) Head Coach . . . . . Mark O’Brien (San José State ’93) Head Coach ...... (LaRoche ’80) 7 Record at Penn (Years) ...... 47-79-1 (3) Record at Santa Clara (Years) ...... 199-190 (7) Record at Yale (Years) ...... 322-348-1 (16) Overall Record (Years) ...... 276-143-1 (10) Overall Record (Years) ...... 199-190 (7) Overall Record (Years) ...... 414-392-1 (21) Office Phone ...... 215-898-6282 Office Phone ...... 408-554-4063 Office Phone ...... 203-432-1466 Assistant Coaches ...... John Yurkow, Assistant Coaches ...... Mike Zirelli, Assistant Coaches ...... Tucker Frawley, ...... Jon Cross ...... Chad Baum, Shawn Epidendio ...... John Dorman, Matt Memoli 2008 Record/Conference . .15-23-1/6-13-1 (3rd Gehrig) 2008 Record/Conference ...... 33-22/13-8 (3rd) 2008 Record/Conference . . .20-24-1/9-10-1 (2nd Rolfe) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 14/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 23/11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 17/8 Players Returning/Lost . . . . 7/2 Starters; 6/4 Pitchers Players Returning/Lost . . . . 6/3 Starters; 6/6 Pitchers Players Returning/Lost . . . . 5/4 Starters; 7/4 Pitchers Baseball Contact ...... Charles Dorman Baseball Contact ...... Sabrina Polidoro Baseball Contact ...... Drew Kingsley Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 215-898-6128/215-898-1747 Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 408-554-4659/408-554-6942 Office Phone/Fax . . . . . 203-432-1448/203-432-1454 E-mail ...... dorman@upenn .edu E-mail ...... spolidoro@scu .edu E-mail ...... sports .info@yale .edu Press Box ...... na Press Box ...... 408-554-4752 Press Box ...... 203-782-3702 Web site ...... www .pennathletics .com Web site ...... www .santaclarabroncos .com Web site ...... www .yalebulldogs .com www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Baseball 17 2008 Big Green Statistics Batting Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBA SF S SB-A PO A E FLD Damon Wright .397 41-39 151 35 60 10 3 9 39 103 .682 18 5 17 0 .466 4 0 7-11 100 6 4 .964 Mike Pagliarulo .370 36-36 146 38 54 8 1 6 30 82 .562 10 13 38 1 .456 0 0 0-0 258 17 2 .993 Nick Santomauro .364 42-42 162 44 59 10 5 11 45 112 .691 30 1 46 2 .464 1 0 0-2 80 3 6 .933 Jeff Onstott .356 40-40 160 30 57 11 0 2 22 74 .463 23 3 42 1 .444 1 2 5-8 83 94 13 .932 James Wren .346 38-35 130 24 45 7 1 1 24 57 .438 15 6 28 2 .431 2 1 2-3 0 0 1 .000 Jason Blydell .321 38-33 131 26 42 6 3 0 24 54 .412 10 9 19 1 .404 1 2 5-8 58 0 2 .967 Jason McManis .319 22-17 72 15 23 3 0 1 13 29 .403 8 2 17 1 .402 0 1 0-0 15 35 7 .877 r Erik Bell .305 41-41 167 38 51 10 0 6 34 79 .473 18 8 30 0 .399 0 3 4-5 79 136 12 .947 o Johnathon Santopadre .272 31-27 103 22 28 5 0 1 18 36 .350 11 1 17 2 .345 1 3 0-1 26 62 8 .917 l Jack Monahan .207 36-30 92 12 19 2 0 1 17 24 .261 10 7 22 0 .327 1 6 0-1 180 14 0 1 .000 f Less Than 65 At-Bats e Kyle Evans .360 17-8 25 10 9 3 1 0 6 14 .560 10 2 7 1 .538 2 1 0-0 52 3 0 1 .000 Brett Gardner .273 19-11 55 15 15 2 0 1 11 20 .364 5 2 12 1 .349 1 0 2-2 20 1 1 .955 d Sam Bean .214 10-2 14 6 3 0 0 0 0 3 .214 4 1 4 0 .421 0 0 0-0 13 0 0 1 .000 i Raymond Allen .212 11-7 33 4 7 1 0 0 7 8 .242 5 0 9 0 .316 0 0 0-1 55 3 1 .983 v Brandon Parks .211 10-4 19 1 4 1 0 0 2 5 .263 1 0 6 0 .250 0 0 0-0 23 0 1 .958 i Jason Brooks .143 9-5 21 3 3 0 0 1 3 6 .286 6 0 6 0 .333 0 0 0-0 21 0 0 1 .000 s Ezra Josephson .000 6-1 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 5 1 .889 i Totals .321 42-42 1491 324 479 79 14 40 295 706 .474 184 60 321 12 .413 14 19 25-42 1081 437 63 .960 o Opponents .315 42-42 1500 302 473 102 10 41 276 718 .479 142 52 242 7 .389 22 20 46-55 1076 437 58 .963 n LOB - Team (368); Opp (353) . DPs turned - Team (42); Opp (34) . IBB - Team (9), Wright 3, Blydell 2, Santomauro 2, Onstott 1, Allen 1; Opp (4) . Picked off - Pagliarulo c 2, Bell 2, Bean 1, Onstott 1, Santomauro 1, McManis 1 . h a Pitching m Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA p Ryan Smith 2 .25 2-2 19 0 0 0/0 7 36 .0 35 19 9 14 28 10 0 3 132 .265 0 5 0 5 4 s Russell Young 4 .55 5-4 9 9 6 1/0 0 65 .1 85 38 33 12 55 16 1 4 270 .315 3 3 0 1 6 Bobby Steinsdoerfer 5 .24 0-0 14 0 0 0/0 0 22 .1 15 18 13 21 23 5 0 0 82 .183 6 8 1 1 0 • Robert Young 5 .27 4-2 10 9 2 0/0 0 56 .1 83 40 33 8 38 13 2 9 240 .346 1 5 0 0 5 Ben Murray 5 .48 1-0 7 4 0 0/0 0 23 .0 26 14 14 5 7 6 2 3 93 .280 0 1 0 2 0 2 Chase Carpenter 5 .79 5-2 9 9 1 0/0 0 56 .0 80 49 36 18 22 20 1 3 239 .335 4 11 0 1 1 0 Kyle Zeis 7 .36 3-1 17 0 0 0/0 0 22 .0 16 22 18 32 27 3 0 1 77 .208 5 3 0 1 2 0 Dan Ternowchek 8 .86 0-1 13 0 0 0/0 0 21 .1 34 24 21 2 7 4 0 2 94 .362 0 3 0 7 2 0 Jake Pruner 9 .28 4-3 9 8 0 0/0 0 42 .2 66 51 44 25 26 16 3 11 192 .344 8 6 0 3 0 Colin Britton 12 .91 1-2 8 3 0 0/0 0 15 .1 33 27 22 5 9 9 1 5 81 .407 1 7 1 1 0 • Totals 6.02 25-17 42 42 9 1/0 7 360.1 473 302 241 142 242 102 10 41 1500 .315 28 52 2 22 20 Opponents 7.10 17-25 42 42 3 1/1 11 358.2 479 324 283 184 321 79 14 40 1491 .321 32 60 2 14 19 2 0 PB - Team (14), Monahan 6, Evans 5, Parks 3, Opp (9) . Pickoffs - Team (3), Young, Ro . 2, Evans 1, Opp (7) . SBA/ATT - Monahan (26-34), Evans (11-11), Carpenter 0 (8-10), Pruner (9-9), Parks (9-9), Young, Ro . (6-9), Britton (7-7), Smith (5-5), Young, Ru . (2-5), Ternowchek (5-5), Zeis (2-3), Steinsdorfer (1-1), Murray (1-1) . 1 Results • Record: 25-17 Home: 9-7 Away: 13-4 Neutral: 3-6 Conference: 15-5

2 Date Opponent Score Inn Record Ivy Att Time Date Opponent Score Inn Record Ivy Att Time 0 3/ 1 at Navy W 1-0 7 1-0 0-0 - 1:52 4/ 7 Columbia* W 9-3 9 13-9 7-1 114 2:35 0 1 at Navy L 5-12 9 1-1 0-0 151 2:40 9 Quinnipiac W 7-2 9 14-9 7-1 205 2:12 2 at Navy W 4-3 (10) 2-1 0-0 241 3:27 12 at Brown* W 8-2 7 15-9 8-1 - 1:54 4 15 vs St . Louis1 L 0-8 9 2-2 0-0 65 12 at Brown* L 6-18 9 15-10 8-2 432 3:02 16 vs Central Connecticut1 W 12-2 9 3-2 0-0 68 13 at Brown* W 9-7 7 16-10 9-2 - 2:07 • 16 vs Ohio State1 L 9-14 9 3-3 0-0 245 3:13 13 at Brown* W 16-14 9 17-10 10-2 278 3:52 17 vs Akron1 L 5-6 9 3-4 0-0 79 2:19 15 at Vermont L 7-8 (10) 17-11 10-2 232 3:07 2 18 vs Miami (Ohio)1 L 9-14 9 3-5 0-0 125 3:12 16 Holy Cross W 11-5 9 18-11 10-2 221 2:53 0 20 vs Kansas1 L 6-8 9 3-6 0-0 117 2:15 19 Yale* L 3-5 (8) 18-12 10-3 - 2:01 0 21 vs Army1 L 7-14 9 3-7 0-0 - 3:10 19 Yale* W 13-6 9 19-12 11-3 789 2:22 8 21 vs Army1 W 19-18 9 4-7 0-0 107 4:02 20 Yale* L 7-8 (11) 19-13 11-4 - 2:59 23 vs Northwestern1 W 6-5 9 5-7 0-0 87 2:44 20 Yale* W 7-2 9 20-13 12-4 704 2:32 26 at Quinnipiac W 7-5 9 6-7 0-0 76 3:05 22 Vermont W 10-9 (12) 21-13 12-4 364 3:51 29 at Princeton* W 5-4 (8) 7-7 1-0 - 2:18 26 at Harvard* W 7-3 7 22-13 13-4 - 2:02 29 at Princeton* W 8-5 9 8-7 2-0 120 2:44 26 at Harvard* W 5-4 9 23-13 14-4 512 3:00 30 at Cornell* W 11-1 7 9-7 3-0 - 2:18 27 Harvard* W 8-4 7 24-13 15-4 - 2:07 30 at Cornell* W 18-11 9 10-7 4-0 132 3:16 27 Harvard* L 8-10 9 24-14 15-5 568 2:43 4/ 2 at Siena L 8-10 9 10-8 4-0 105 2:35 30 Boston College L 5-8 9 24-15 15-5 124 2:46 6 Penn* W 5-1 7 11-8 5-0 - 1:45 5/ 6 Columbia2 L 7-11 9 24-16 15-5 - 3:00 6 Penn* W 4-3 9 12-8 6-0 165 2:34 6 Columbia2 W 16-15 9 25-16 15-5 989 3:35 7 Columbia* L 1-7 7 12-9 6-1 - 1:53 7 Columbia2 L 5-7 9 25-17 15-5 1098 2:25 *Ivy League game ~ () extra-inning game ~ 1Bradenton, Fla. ~ 2Ivy League Championship

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Breakdown Ivy Batting Leaders Category Record Home games ...... 10-7 Batting Average RBI Walks Spencer Lucian, Prin ...... 425 Nick Santomauro, Dart . . . . . 45 Nick Santomauro, Dart . . . . . 30 Away games ...... 12-4 Nathan Ford, Cor ...... 410 Ryan Lavarnway, Yale ...... 42 Ryan Lavarnway, Yale ...... 29 Neutral site games ...... 3-6 Ryan Lavarnway, Yale ...... 398 Jack Murphy, Prin ...... 40 Jack Murphy, Prin ...... 26 Ivy League games ...... 15-5 Damon Wright, Dart ...... 397 Matt Nuzzo, Brwn ...... 40 Mickey Brodsky, Cor ...... 26 Non-conference games . . . . 9-10 Conor Reardon, Brwn ...... 395 Damon Wright, Dart ...... 39 Kyle Armeny, Penn ...... 25 Ivy Championship games . . . . 1-2 Matt Colantonio, Brwn ...... 25 Dartmouth scored first . . . . 16-8 Opponent scored first . . . . . 9-9 On-Base Percentage Doubles N Spencer Lucian, Prin ...... 511 Nathan Ford, Cor ...... 17 vs . RHP ...... 20-12 Stolen Bases C Matt Colantonio, Brwn ...... 482 Jason Banos, Col ...... 17 Nick Cox, Col ...... 28 vs . LHP ...... 5-5 A Mickey Brodsky, Cor ...... 477 Henry Perkins, Col ...... 16 Josh Cox, Yale ...... 21 Dartmouth hit a homer . . . . 12-9 A Jack Murphy, Prin ...... 476 Josh Cox, Yale ...... 14 Henry Perkins, Col ...... 20 Opponent hit a homer . . . . 12-15 Nathan Ford, Cor ...... 469 Spencer Lucian, Prin ...... 14 Steve Daniels, Brwn ...... 19 One-run games ...... 9-3 R Derek Beckman, Prin ...... 14 Two-run games ...... 3-5 e Extra-inning games ...... 3-3 Slugging Percentage Triples g Nick Santomauro, Dart ...... 691 Henry Perkins, Col ...... 6 Monday ...... 1-2 Hit By Pitch i Damon Wright, Dart ...... 682 Nick Cox, Col ...... 5 Mike Pagliarulo, Dart . . . . . 13 Tuesday ...... 2-3 o Jack Murphy, Prin ...... 628 Nick Santomauro, Dart . . . . . 5 Noah Cooper, Col ...... 11 Wednesday ...... 3-3 n Nathan Ford, Cor ...... 618 Steve Daniels, Brwn ...... 5 Jason Blydell, Dart ...... 9 Thursday ...... 0-1 a Spencer Lucian, Prin ...... 603 Ron Williams, Col ...... 4 Matt Vance, Harv ...... 9 Friday ...... 1-1 l Erik Bell, Dart ...... 8 Saturday ...... 7-4 s Dean Forthun, Col ...... 8 Sunday ...... 11-3 Hits Home Runs Josh Cox, Yale ...... 72 Ryan Lavarnway, Yale ...... 13 March ...... 10-7 • Nick Cox, Col ...... 71 Nick Santomauro, Dart . . . . . 11 April ...... 14-8 Sacrifice Bunts Henry Perkins, Col ...... 70 Damon Wright, Dart ...... 9 Alex Ferrera, Col ...... 8 May ...... 1-2 1 Steve Daniels, Brwn ...... 63 Jack Murphy, Prin ...... 8 Jack Monahan, Dart ...... 6 Leading after 6 innings . . . . 21-4 9 Conor Reardon, Brwn ...... 62 Three tied with ...... 7 Jeff Stoeckel, Harv ...... 6 Leading after 7 innings . . . . 14-3 5 Spencer Lucian, Prin ...... 62 Grant Elmore, Yale ...... 5 Leading after 8 innings . . . . 12-2 8 Ryan Zrenda, Brwn ...... 5 Trailing after 6 innings . . . . 3-11 Total Bases Nick Santomauro, Dart . . . . 112 Trailing after 7 innings . . . . 2-10 Runs Scored • Dan DeGeorge, Prin ...... 47 Henry Perkins, Col ...... 107 Trailing after 8 innings . . . . 2-11 Sacrifice Flies Nick Cox, Col ...... 46 Damon Wright, Dart . . . . . 103 Kyle Armeny, Penn ...... 5 Tied after 6 innings ...... 1-2 1 Nick Santomauro, Dart . . . . . 44 Jack Murphy, Prin ...... 98 Ron Williams, Col ...... 5 Tied after 7 innings ...... 1-1 9 Steve Daniels, Brwn ...... 42 Nick Cox, Col ...... 97 Ryan Zrenda, Brwn ...... 5 Tied after 8 innings ...... 3-1 6 Henry Perkins, Col ...... 41 Adrian Turnham, Prin ...... 4 Dartmouth scored 0-2 runs . . . 1-2 7 Damon Wright, Dart ...... 4 3-5 runs ...... 5-5 6-9 runs ...... 10-10 • 10 or more runs ...... 9-0 vy itching eaders Opponent scored 0-2 runs . . . 7-0 I P L 1 3-5 runs ...... 11-1 ERA Strikeouts Opp. Batting Average 9 6-9 runs ...... 3-8 Todd Roth, Penn ...... 2 .32 Brian Irving, Yale ...... 59 Todd Roth, Penn ...... 214 6 10 or more runs ...... 4-8 Brad Gemberling, Prin ...... 3 .60 Russell Young, Dart ...... 55 Matt Hill, Cor ...... 249 9 Brian Irving, Yale ...... 3 .86 Steven Miller, Prin ...... 55 Gemberling, Prin ...... 262 Brad Unger, Harv ...... 4 .19 Todd Roth, Penn ...... 54 Will Weidig, Brwn ...... 264 • Matt Hill, Cor ...... 4 .25 , Harv ...... 51 Brad Unger, Harv ...... 265 1 Victories Strikeouts Per 9 Innings Appearances 9 Christian Staehely, Prin . . . . . 6-2 Brian Irving, Yale ...... 10 .34 Vinny Lally, Yale ...... 23 7 Geoff Whitaker, Col ...... 6-3 David Hale, Prin ...... 9 .47 Chris Walsh, Yale ...... 23 0 Chase Carpenter, Dart . . . . 5-2 Steven Miller, Prin ...... 9 .22 Reid Terry, Penn ...... 21 Alex Silverman, Brwn ...... 5-2 Brad Gemberling, Prin ...... 9 .00 Peter Moskal, Brwn ...... 20 • Matt Hill, Cor ...... 5-3 Alex Silverman, Brwn ...... 8 .21 Clay Bartlett, Col ...... 20 Russell Young, Dart ...... 5-4 1 Joe Scarlata, Col ...... 5-5 Walks Per 9 Innings Games Started 9 Shawn Haviland, Harv ...... 0 .94 Joe Scarlata, Col ...... 12 8 Saves Robert Young, Dart ...... 1 .28 Bill Purdy, Col ...... 11 7 Ryan Smith, Dart ...... 7 Geoff Whitaker, Col ...... 1 .38 Brandon Josselyn, Yale ...... 11 Steve Gilman, Yale ...... 5 Russell Young, Dart ...... 1 .65 Todd Roth, Penn ...... 11 Clay Bartlett, Col ...... 4 Christian Staehley, Prin ...... 1 .96 Chris Finneran, Yale ...... 10 Rob Hallberg, Brwn ...... 3 Geoff Whitaker, Col ...... 10 Four tied with ...... 2 Hits Per 9 Innings Todd Roth, Penn ...... 7 .26 Complete Games Matt Hill, Cor ...... 8 .67 Russell Young, Dart ...... 6 Bill Purdy, Col ...... 70 .0 Brad Unger, Harv ...... 8 .72 Shawn Haviland, Harv ...... 4 Russell Young, Dart ...... 65 .1 Gemberling, Prin ...... 8 .80 Joe Scarlata, Col ...... 4 Joe Scarlata, Col ...... 63 .2 Brian Irving, Yale ...... 9 .29 Four tied with ...... 3 Russell Young ’08 Todd Roth, Penn ...... 62 .0 Geoff Whiatker, Col ...... 58 .2 www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Baseball 19 2008 Ivy League

Standings Annual Awards Conference Overall Player of the Year Rolfe Division W L Pct. W L Pct. Runs Opp Home Road Neut L10 Henry Perkins, Columbia Dartmouth 15 5 .750 25 17 .595 324 302 9-7 13-4 3-6 6-4 Pitcher of the Year Yale 9 10 .475* 20 24 .456* 240 290 8-5 11-18-1 1-1 4-6 Russell Young, Dartmouth Brown 9 11 .450 20 24 .455 317 290 9-7 10-17 1-0 6-4 Rookie of the Year Harvard 8 12 .400 10 30 .250 157 280 4-6 4-19 2-5 6-4 Nick Cox, Columbia

Rolfe Division W L Pct. W L Pct. Runs Opp Home Road Neut L10 Blair Bat Winner Noah Cooper, Columbia r Columbia1 15 5 .750 22 30 .423 284 372 8-7 14-22 0-1 4-6 o Princeton 11 9 .550 20 22 .476 263 230 6-6 14-16 0-0 6-4 l Penn 6 13 .325* 15 23 .397* 191 226 8-13-1 4-7 3-3 3-7 All-Ivy First Team f Cornell 6 14 .300 12 27 .308 205 269 3-10 4-14 5-3 2-8 P Russell Young, Sr.* . . . . . Dartmouth e 1won best-of-three Ivy League Championship P John Baumann, Sr ...... Columbia *includes one tie RP Steve Gilman, Sr .* ...... Yale d C Jack Murphy, So ...... Princeton i 1B Mike Pagliarulo, Jr.* . . . . Dartmouth v 2B Henry Perkins, Sr .* ...... Columbia i Team Bating 3B Spencer Lucian, Sr .* ...... Princeton s Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB- SBA SF S BA OBA SLG SS Erik Bell, Sr.* ...... Dartmouth i Dartmouth 42 1491 324 479 79 14 40 295 184 321 25- 42 14 19 .321 .413 .474 OF Damon Wright, Sr.* . . . . . Dartmouth o Brown 44 1512 317 484 77 13 20 280 155 248 45- 67 21 14 .320 .393 .428 OF Josh Cox, Sr .* ...... Yale n Princeton 42 1416 263 410 83 8 34 241 162 296 50- 63 17 5 .290 .368 .431 OF Nick Santomauro, So. . . . . Dartmouth Columbia 52 1714 284 485 102 22 25 245 150 296 95-119 20 17 .283 .356 .412 UT Nathan Ford, Jr ...... Cornell c Yale 45 1496 240 434 72 5 42 211 143 282 71- 89 7 20 .290 .363 .429 DH Conor Reardon, Sr ...... Brown h Cornell 39 1221 205 315 72 11 23 177 166 262 27- 42 9 9 .258 .364 .391 DH Noah Cooper ...... Columbia a Penn 39 1276 191 371 67 7 18 170 102 200 23- 38 15 9 .291 .356 .397 *Unanimous selection Harvard 40 1254 157 320 51 8 19 137 109 292 61- 87 8 19 .255 .331 .354 m All-Ivy Second Team Teams ranked by runs scored per game p P Joe Scarlata, Jr ...... Columbia s P Brian Irving, Sr ...... Yale Team Pitching RP Ryan Smith, Fr...... Dartmouth • Team ERA W L G CG Sho Sv IP H R ER BB K 2B 3B HR BB/9 K/9 BA C Ryan Lavarnway, Jr ...... Yale Princeton 4 .93 20 22 42 10 2 2 338 .0 388 230 185 130 307 76 15 24 3 .5 8 .2 .288 1B Adrian Turnham, Jr ...... Princeton 2 Penn 5 .08 15 23 39 4 2 5 319 .0 334 226 180 173 243 61 10 27 4 .9 6 .9 .268 2B Ryan Zrenda, Fr ...... Brown 0 Brown 5 .95 20 24 44 6 3 3 349 .2 427 290 231 168 281 91 10 41 4 .3 7 .2 .298 3B Mike Roberts, Jr ...... Columbia 0 Dartmouth 6 .02 25 17 42 9 1 7 360 .1 473 302 241 142 242 102 10 41 3 .5 6 .0 .315 SS Dan Williams, Fr ...... Penn 0 Yale 6 .19 20 24 45 3 1 6 359 .0 436 290 247 152 300 72 13 28 3 .8 7 .5 .300 OF Steve Daniels, Jr ...... Brown Harvard 6 .24 10 30 40 7 0 4 322 .0 404 280 222 128 204 82 16 16 3 .6 5 .7 .307 OF Nick Cox, Fr ...... Columbia • Columbia 6 .35 22 30 52 8 1 9 420 .2 583 372 297 163 270 135 14 59 3 .5 5 .8 .329 OF Domenic Di Ricco, Jr ...... Cornell Cornell 6 .76 12 27 39 5 2 5 307 .2 393 269 231 149 204 67 14 26 4 .4 6 .0 .310 UT Stefan Schropp, Jr ...... Yale 2 All-Ivy Honorable Mention 0 P Chase Carpenter, Sr. . . . . Dartmouth 0 P Christian Staehly, Sr ...... Princeton 1 Team Fielding RP Rob Hallberg, Sr ...... Brown Team PO A E Pct. DP SB-A PB C Dean Forthun, So ...... Columbia Penn 957 384 53 .962 27 51-62 21 • 2B Steve Gable, So ...... Penn Princeton 1014 404 57 .961 29 42-64 3 2B Taylor Meehan, Sr ...... Harvard Dartmouth 1081 437 63 .960 42 46-55 14 2 SS Matt Nuzzo, Jr ...... Brown Columbia 1262 499 80 .957 37 32-47 11 0 SS Dan DeGeorge, Jr ...... Princeton Brown 1049 388 68 .955 29 53-65 4 0 OF Nick Punal, So ...... Brown Yale 1077 384 73 .952 34 62-83 8 4 UT P .J . Gorynski, Sr ...... Yale Cornell 923 425 70 .951 29 49-73 19 DH Mickey Brodsky, Fr ...... Cornell • Harvard 966 399 74 .949 30 54-68 11 Damon Wright ’08 2 0 0 8 Weekly Awards Player of the Week Pitcher of the Week Rookie of the Week March 11 ...... Ryan Lavarnway, C, Yale March 11 ...... Russell Young, Dartmouth March 11 ...... Corey Pappel, P, Cornell ...... Jack Murphy, C, Princeton March 18 ...... Brandon Josselyn, Yale March 18 ...... Geoff Whitaker, P, Columbia March 18 ...... Tom Stack-Babich, OF, Harvard March 25 ...... Jeremy Maas, Penn March 25 ...... Matt Colantonio, C, Brown March 25 ...... Ryan Lavarnway, C, Yale April 1 ...... Sam Gilbert, Penn April 1 ...... Jeff Onstott, 2B, Dartmouth April 1 . . . Mike Pagliarulo, 1B, Dartmouth April 8 ...... Brian Irving, Yale April 8 ...... Matt Colantonio, C, Brown ...... Ryan Lavarnway, C, Yale ...... Joe Scarlata, Columbia April 15 ...... Pete Greskoff, P, Brown April 8 ...... Steve Gable, 2B, Penn April 15 ...... John Baumann, Columbia April 22 ...... Jeff Onstott, 2B, Dartmouth April 15 . . . .Damon Wright, OF, Dartmouth April 22 ...... Shawn Haviland, Harvard April 29 ...... Mark Gormley, P, Brown April 22 ...... Nick Cox, OF, Columbia April 29 ...... Steve Miller, Princeton April 29 ...... Spencer Lucian, 3B, Princeton ...... Alex Silverman, Brown

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All-Americans NEIBA Ivy Awards 1930 ...... Robert “Red” Rolfe Pitcher of the Year Player of the Year The Ivy League supplanted 1931 ...... Robert “Red” Rolfe 1987 ...... 2000 ...... Brian Nickerson the EIBL in 1993 and initiated 2004 ...... Ed Lucas 1932 ...... Charles Snow Coach of the Year Player and Rookie of the Year awards. 1933 ...... Charles Snow 2008 ...... Bob Whalen Pitcher of the Year 2000 ...... Conor Brooks, P 1968 ...... Gene Ryzewicz 2000 ...... Conor Brooks ...... James Little, OF 1970 ...... Bruce Saylor All-New England 2008 ...... Russell Young 2000 . . . . .Conor Brooks, P (1st) ...... Jon Miller, RP 1987 ...... Mike Remlinger ...... James Little, OF (1st) Rookie of the Year . . . . . Brian Nickerson, 3B . . . Mike Mileusnic, DH (1st) 1997 ...... Brian Nickerson 2001 ...... Mike Levy, C 2000 ...... Mike Mileusnic . . . . . Brian Nickerson, 3B N . . . .Brian Nickerson, 3B (1st) C 2006 . . . . .Will Bashelor, OF (1st) 2001 ...... Scott Shirrell ...... Scott Shirrell, OF 2004 ...... Stephen Perry 2002 ...... Ed Lucas, 3B A 2007 . . Nick Santomauro, OF (2nd) A 2008 . . Nick Santomauro, OF (1st) All-Ivy First Team ...... Mike Mileusnic, 1B 1993 ...... John Clifford, C ...... Scott Shirrell, OF . . . . Damon Wright, OF (1st) R . . . Mike Pagliarulo, 1B (2nd) ...... Joe Tosone, OF 2003 ...... Ed Lucas, SS 1994 ...... Greg Gilmer, C ...... Scott Shirell, OF e ...... Andrew Spencer, OF 2004 ...... Josh Faiola, P g i ABCA 1995 ...... Jake Isler, 3B ...... Ed Lucas, SS All-Northeast 1996 . . . . . Andrew Spencer, OF ...... Tommy Myette, 3B o 2008 . . Nick Santomauro, OF (2nd) 1997 ...... Eric Anderson, C 2005 ...... Will Bashelor, OF n . . . Damon Wright, OF (2nd) ...... Mike Conway, 3B 2006 ...... Will Bashelor, OF a l Mike Remlinger ’88 ...... Dan Godfrey, RP ...... Josh Faiola, P ...... Brian Nickerson, SS 2007 . . . . . Nick Santomauro, OF s 1998 ...... Mike Conway, 3B 2008 ...... Erik Bell, SS 1999 ...... Mike Conway, 3B ...... Mike Pagliarulo, 1B •

Team Awards ...... Mike Levy, C . . . . . Nick Santomauro, OF Most Valuable Player Best Offensive Player ...... James Little, OF ...... Damon Wright, OF 1 1999 ...... Mike Conway 1999 ...... Mike Levy ...... Aaron Meyer, 1B ...... Russell Young, P 9 2000 ...... James Little 2000 ...... Brian Nickerson 5 2001 ...... Brian Nickerson 2001 ...... Brian Nickerson 8 2002 ...... Scott Shirrell 2002 ...... Scott Shirrell 2004 ...... Ed Lucas 2005 ...... Will Bashelor • 2005 ...... Will Bashelor 2006 ...... Will Bashelor 2006 ...... Josh Faiola 2007 ...... Nick Santomauro 1 2007 ...... Russell Young 2008 ...... Nick Santomauro 9 2008 ...... Damon. Wright James H. Cooke Award 6 Pitcher of the Year 1999 ...... Mike Conway 7 1999 ...... Jeff Dutremble 2000 ...... James Little 2000 ...... Conor Brooks 2001 ...... Brian Nickerson • 2001 ...... Larry Fey 2002 ...... John Velosky 2002 ...... John Velosky 2005 ...... Jeff Speights 1 2004 ...... Josh Faiola 2006 ...... Josh Faiola 9 2005 ...... Nick Peay 2007 ...... Jeff Wilkerson 6 2006 ...... Josh Faiola 2008 ...... Russell Young Gene Ryzewicz ’68 Ed Lucas ’04 9 2007 ...... Russell Young Teammate of the Year 2008 ...... Russell Young 2005 ...... Jeff Speights •

Rookie of the Year 2006 ...... John Huelskamp EIBL Awards 1999 ...... Daniel Becker 2007 ...... Andrew Nacario Pitcher of the Year The Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League 1 2000 ...... Mike Mileusnic 2008 ...... Erik Bell 1987 ...... Mike Remilinger was in existence from 1930-92. 9 2001 ...... Scott Shirrell All-EIBL First Team 7 2002 ...... Nick Peay 1960 ...... Dan Cilo, OF 1972 . . . . .Frank Mannarino, OF 0 2004 ...... Stephen Perry . . . . . Chuck Kaufman, SS 1974 ...... Mark Ditmar, 2B 2005 ...... Damon. Wright 1961 ...... Mike Nyquist, 3B 1975 ...... Jim Beattie, P • 2006 . . . . .Johnathon Santopadre 1962 ...... Mike Nyquist, 1B 1976 ...... Dave DeMarco, OF 2007 ...... Nick Santomauro 1964 ...... Steve Dichter, OF 1980 ...... Joel Chansky, DH 1 2008 ...... Jeff Onstott ...... Dick Horton, C 1983 ...... Ray Bascio, SS 9 8 Most Improved Player 1965 ...... Dick Horton, C ...... Tim Whall, 1B 1984 ...... Ray Bascio, 2B 7 1999 ...... Mike Levy 1966 . . . . . Gene Ryzewicz, 2B 1987 ...... Tom DeMerit, OF 2000 ...... Jonathan Miller 1967 ...... Mickey Beard, SS ...... Mark Johnson, 1B 2001 ...... Larry Fey ...... Gene Ryzewicz, 2B ...... Mike Remlinger, P 2002 ...... Mike Brown ...... Jim Shaw, P 1988 ...... Bobby Jones, OF 2005 ...... Jeff Wilkerson ...... Bob Thomas, 1B 1989 . . . . . Mark Johnson, UT 2006 ...... Russell Young 1968 ...... Terry Light, OF 1990 . . . . .Cam McKennitt, OF 2007 ...... Erik Bell ...... Gene Ryzewicz, 2B 1991 ...... , P 2008 ...... Mike Pagliarulo 1969 ...... Bob Mlakar, 2B Erik Bell ’08 ...... Chuck Seelbach, P ...... Tim Carey, C The research into the lists of honors and awards, particularly team awards, is on-going. 1970 ...... Craig Conklin, 3B ...... Clark Khayat, RP If you have any information and documentation of awards won by Dartmouth baseball players, ...... Bruce Saylor, OF 1992 . . . . David Angeramo, RP please contact the Varsity Athletics Communications Office...... Chuck Seelbach, P www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Baseball 21 Record Book

Individual Batting Hits Runs Home Runs Game 7 ...... John Blair ’68 ...... Russ Fox ’25 Game 3 ...... Aaron Meyer ’00 vs. Amherst, April 21, 1967 vs. Columbia, May 5, 1924 vs. Brown, April 19, 1998 Season 75 . . . .Mike Conway ’99 (1998) ...... John Blair ’68 ...... Scott Shirrell ’04 Career 226 . . . Scott Shirrell ’04 (2001-04) vs. Amherst, April 21, 1967 vs. Harvard, May 4, 2002 Season 52 . . . .Scott Shirrell ’04 (2001) Season 11 . . . Aaron Meyer ’00 (1998) Batting Average Career 182 . . . Scott Shirrell ’04 (2001-04) . . . Aaron Meyer ’00 (1999) Season .463 . . . Brian Nickerson ’00 (1997) . . Nick Santomauro ’10 (2008) minimum 2.5 at-bats per team game Doubles Career 30 . Aaron Meyer ’00 (1997-2000) r Career .402 . . Mike Conway ’99 (1997-99) Game 4 ...... Al Fusonie ’28 o minimum 100 at-bats and two seasons vs. Springfield, 1926 Stolen Bases l ...... J .J . Curren USN Game 5 . . . . .Andy McLaughlin ’28 f Games Played vs. Norton Co., 1943 vs. Middlebury, May 18, 1926 e Season 42 ...... Tied by 8 Season 20 . . . . Bobby Jones ’89 (1988) Season 30 . . . Will Bashelor ’07 (2005) Most recently Nick Santomauro ’10 (2008) Career 51 . . . Scott Shirrell ’04 (2001-04) Career 64 . Gene Ryzewicz ’68 (1966-68) d Career 158 . . .Chris Bunker ’88 (1985-88) i Brian Nickerson ’00 (1997-2001) Triples At-Bats . . . Scott Shirrell ’04 (2001-04) Game 2 ...... Tied by 16 players Game 8 ...... Ed Casey ’37 v Most recently Jason Blydell ’08 vs. Hampden-Sydney, March 31, 1937 i vs. Yale, April 9, 2008 ...... Bob Mlakar ’70 s RBI Game 14 ...... Scott Shirrell ’04 Season 7 . George McLaughlin ’39 (1937) vs. Army, May 18, 1968 i vs. Harvard, May 4, 2002 Career 16 . Roberto Balaguer ’83 (1980-83) . . . . . Gene Ryzewicz ’68 o Season 52 . . . . Jeff Speights ’05 (2004) Brendan Mahoney ’91 (1988-91) vs. Army, May 18, 1968 n Career 155 . . . Scott Shirrell ’04 (2001-04) Season 176 . . . . Jeff Speights ’05 (2004) Career 645 . . . Scott Shirrell ’04 (2001-04) Brian Nickerson ’00 c h a Individual Pitching m Victories Strikeouts Saves p Season 11 . . . . .Ted Olson ’36 (1935) Game 20 ...... Pete Broberg ’72 Season 7 . . . . .Ryan Smith ’11 (2008) s Career 22 Mike Remlinger ’88 (1985-87) vs. Boston College, May 13, 1971 Career 14 . . . Nick Peay ’05 (2002-05) Season 132 . . . Mike Remlinger ’88 (1987) • Winning Percentage Career 337 Mike Remlinger ’88 (1985-87) Appearances Season .917 . . . Ted Olson ’36 (1935, 11-1) Season 22 . . . Dan Godfrey ’98 (1998) 2 minimum six decisions Complete Games Career 56 . . .Clark Khayat ’93 (1990-93) 0 Career .900 Ted Olson ’36 (1935-36, 18-2) Season 11 . . . .Carl Meurn USN (1944) . . . Dan Godfrey ’98 (1995-98) 0 minimum 10 decisions Career 22 Mike Remlinger ’88 (1985-87) . . . Nick Peay ’05 (2002-05) 0 Shutouts No-Hitters • Season 0 .47 . . . John Lockyer ’50 (1948) Season 3 . . . John Mitchell ’09 (1909) Clarence Skillin ’09 . vs. Brown, April 25, 1906 minimum 1 innings per team game Harold Swanson USMC (1946) John Mitchell ’09 . . vs. Amherst, May 28, 1909 2 Career 1 .71 . . .John Mitchell ’09 (1908-09) Pete Barber ’66 (1966) Roland Barker ’24 . vs. Rochester, May 2, 1924 0 minimum 80 innings Chuck Seelbach ’70 (1970) Bob Feltman ’55 . . . . vs. Army, May 1, 1954 0 Jim Beattie ’76 (1975) Jim Shaw ’67 . . . vs. Princeton, May 10, 1967 Innings Pitched Dave DeMarco ’77 (1977) Dave DeMarco ’77 . vs. ODU, March 23, 1975 1 Career 5 . . . .Jim Beattie ’76 (1974-75) Game 16 .0 . . . . .Clarence Skillin ’09 vs. Williams, May 26, 1906 Losses • Season 126 .0 . . .Carl Meurn USN (1944) Season 9 . . . . Brian Wicks ’80 (1979) Career 241 .0 John Velosky ’02 (1999-2002) Career 16 . . Frank Logan ’52 (1950-52) 2 Pete Broberg ’72 0 0 4 Team Records Team Team Batting Team Pitching • Games ...... 43 At-Bats, Game ...... 62 Doubles, Season ...... 108 ERA ...... 2 .01 2000 (29-14) vs. Army, May 18, 1968 2004 (42 games) 1971 (31 games) 2 Victories ...... 29 At-Bats, Season ...... 1,491 Triples, Game ...... 4 Strikeouts, Game ...... 20 0 2000 (29-14) 2008 (42 games) vs. Columbia, 1924 vs. Boston College, May 13, 1971 Losses ...... 34 Runs, Game ...... 28 vs. Army, April 29, 1990 Strikeouts, Season ...... 281 0 1976 (6-34) vs. St. Anselm, April 24, 2001 Triples, Season ...... 17 1972 (34 games) 8 Win Pct...... 828 Runs, Season ...... 337 1997 (40 games) Shutouts ...... 10 1925 (24-5) 2004 (42 games) 2000 (43 games) 1975 (40 games) Win Streak ...... 21 Hits, Game ...... 26 2001 (38 games) Complete Games ...... 24 1970 (April 13-June 13) at Plymouth State, April 19, 2000 RBI, Game ...... 23 1906 Losing Streak ...... 16 Hits, Season ...... 479 vs. Amherst, April 21, 1967 1979 (April 7-May 5) 2008 (42 games) vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, March 17, 2004 Home Runs, Game ...... 5 RBI, Season ...... 312 vs. St. Michael’s, April 26, 1968 2004 (42 games) vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, March 17, 2004 Stolen Bases, Game ...... 15 Home Runs, Season ...... 40 vs. Rochester, 1906 2008 (42 games) Stolen Bases, Season ...... 109 Doubles, Game ...... 10 1926 (31 games) vs. Holy Cross, April 29, 1998

22 2009 Big Green Baseball www.DartmouthSports.com Dartmouth in the Professional Ranks Few colleges and universities in the country can and just completed his 10th season with the Houston boast of a world-renowned academic environment as Astros . well as representation in Major League Baseball, but The newest members of the Dartmouth family Draft Picks Dartmouth has both . No less than a dozen Big Green to join the professional ranks are Damon Wright ’08 Player . . . . . Rnd . Team . . . . . Year players have played professionally just since the year and Russell Young ’08 . Wright, a 25th-round pick of Richard Horton . . .2 . . Baltimore . . . . .1965 2000, and a trio of Dartmouth graduates — Mike the Giants, had a strong showing in the short-season Theodore Friel . . . .9 . . St . Louis . . . . .1965 1 Remlinger ’88, Mark Johnson ’90 and Brad Ausmus , hitting .270 for the Salem-Keizer Robert Thomas . . 40 . . New York (NL) . . .1967 ’91 — have played extensively in the big leagues. Volcanoes . Young, a 28th-round selection of the Malcolm Beard . . . 41 . . St . Louis . . . . .1967 Remlinger, the 16th overall pick in the 1987 draft Cleveland Indians, was perhaps a little better in the Chuck Seelbach . . 31 . . Texas ...... 1969 2 by the , enjoyed a 14-year career short-season New York-Penn League, sporting a 3 .37 Chuck Seelbach . . .5 . . Chicago (NL) . . . .1970 3 in the major leagues . After a brief appearance with ERA and 6-3 record with 62 strikeouts in 66 .2 in- Chuck Seelbach . . .1 . . Detroit ...... 1970 4 the Giants in 1991, he pitched for the New York Mets nings with the Mahoning Valley Scrappers . Pete Broberg . . . .1 . . Texas ...... 1971 N for a season and a half before being traded to the Dartmouth’s influence in Major League Baseball Charlie Janes . . . . 24 . . Pittsburgh . . . . .1972 C . But it was his four-year stint as a re- extneds beyond the diamond as well . In fact, one of David Highmark . . 22 . . Baltimore . . . . .1973 A liever with the Atlanta Braves that Remlinger had his the most popular figures in baseball history, former Jim Beattie . . . . .4 . . New York (AL) . . .1975 A greatest success, appearing in nine postseason games National League President Chub Feeney, was a mem- Roberto Balaguer . . 20 . . Cincinnati . . . . .1983 in 1999 and earning a spot on the All-Star team in ber of the class of 1943 . Mike Remlinger . . .1 . . San Francisco . . .1987 R 2002 . After tours of duty with the Today, Robert DuPuy ’68 is the president and Tom DeMerit . . . .4 . . Los Angeles (NL) . .1987 e — helping them reach the NLCS in 2003 — and chief operating officer of MLB, making him respon- Brad Ausmus . . . . 48 . . New York (AL) . . .1987 g a brief stay with the Boston Red Sox, Remlinger sible for all phases of the league’s central offices. Mark Johnson . . . 42 . . Pittsburgh . . . . .1989 i concluded his career back in Atlanta in 2006 . Prior to his current appointment, DuPuy served as Mark Johnson . . . 20 . . Pittsburgh . . . . .1990 o The twice-drafted Johnson was the Pittsburgh legal council for MLB . Bob Bennett . . . . .8 . . Oakland ...... 1992 n Pirates’ Minor League Player of the Year in 1994 Former Big Green football player Jimmie Lee Joe Tosone . . . . 61 . . Montreal ...... 1993 a before breaking into the big leagues the following Solomon ’78 is the executive vice president of Conor Brooks . . . 26 . . Oakland ...... 2000 l season. He became a regular for Jim Leyland at first baseball operations . Black Enterprise magazine called Jeff Dutremble . . . 13 . . Pittsuburgh . . . .2001 s base in 1996, hitting .274 with 13 HR and 47 RBIs him “one of the most influential African-Americans Mike Levy . . . . . 48 . . St . Louis . . . . .2001 for the Bucs . The former Big Green standout quar- in the business of sports .” Ed Lucas ...... 8 . . Kansas City . . . .2004 • terback played briefly for the Angels in 1998 before Sandy Alderson ’69 is the CEO of the San Diego Tim Grant . . . . 35 . . San Francisco . . .2004 three seasons with the New York Mets, one of which Padres and built the powerful Oakland A’s teams Josh Faiola . . . . . 32 . . Baltimore . . . . .2005 1 was during their run to the . of the late ’80s and early ’90s . He also preceeded Josh Faiola . . . . . 24 . . Baltimore . . . . .2006 9 An All-Star catcher with the in Solomon as executive vice president of baseball Will Bashelor . . . . 28 . . New York (NL) . . .2006 5 1999, Ausmus never donned a Big Green uniform be- operations of MLB for seven years . David Howard Damon Wright . . . . 25 . . San Francisco . . .2008 8 cause he was the property of the New York Yankees ’82 holds that position with the New York Mets, while Russell Young . . . 28 . . Cleveland . . . . .2008 while attending classes at Dartmouth, graduating in Jim Beattie ’76, a former pitcher for the Yankees and Kyle Hendricks . . . 39 . . Los Angeles (AL) . .2008 • 1 2 1991. He first appeared in the majors with the San Mariners, was the general manager for the Selection voided ~ January secondary phase 3 4 Diego Padres in 1993, then played in at least 100 for seven years and later with the June secondary phase ~ June secondary phase delayed 1 games in each of the next 14 seasons . A career .251 . Also, Ed Burns ’86 is currently 9 hitter with three Gold Gloves to his credit, Ausmus MLB’s vice president of operations and administra- 6 is regarded as one of the finest receivers in the game tion after serving as staff counsel for the league . 7

• Dartmouth College in the Major Leagues Player ...... Class . . . Team(s) ...... Years in MLB 1 Brad Ausmus . . . . .1991 . . . . . San Diego, Detroit, Houston ...... 1993- 9 Jim Beattie ...... 1976 . . . . . New York (AL), Seattle ...... 1978-86 6 Bill Breckinridge . . . .1930 . . . . . Philadelphia (AL) ...... 1929 9 Pete Broberg . . . . .1972 . . . . . Washington, Texas, Milwaukee, Chicago (NL), Oakland . . . 1971-78 Fred Brown ...... 1903 . . . . . Boston (NL) ...... 1901-02 • Fred Crolius . . . . .1899 . . . . . Boston (NL), Pittsburgh ...... 1901-02 Foster Edwards . . . .1925 . . . . . Brooklyn, New York (AL) ...... 1925-30 1 Chester Emerson . . 1911...... Philadelphia (AL) ...... 1911-12 9 Howard Fahey . . . .1914 . . . . . Philadelphia (AL) ...... 1912 7 Ralph Glaze . . . . .1906 . . . . . Boston (AL) ...... 1906-08 0 Mark Johnson . . . . .1990 . . . . . Pittsburgh, Anaheim, New York (NL) ...... 1995-2002 Wally Kopf ...... 1922 . . . . . New York (NL) ...... 1921 • Fletcher Low . . . . .1915 . . . . . Boston (NL) ...... 1915 Chick Maynard . . . .1920 . . . . . Boston (AL) ...... 1922 1 Dave Morey . . . . .1913 . . . . . Philadelphia (AL) ...... 1913 9 Frank O’Connor . . . .1892 . . . . . Philadelphia (NL) ...... 1893 8 Ted Olson ...... 1936 . . . . . Boston (AL) ...... 1936-38 7 Art Quirk ...... 1959 . . . . . Baltimore, Washington ...... 1962-63 Ted Reed ...... 1910 . . . . . Newark (FL) ...... 1915 Mike Remlinger . . . .1988 . . . . . S .F ., N .Y . (NL), Cincinnati, Atlanta, Chicago (NL), Boston . 1991-2006 Red Rolfe ...... 1931 . . . . . New York (AL) ...... 1931-42 Rudy Rufer . . . . . USN . . . New York (NL) ...... 1949-50 Chuck Seelbach . . . .1970 . . . . . Detroit ...... 1971-74 Dike Varney . . . . .1902 . . . . . Cleveland ...... 1902 Lee Viau ...... 1888 . . . . . Cincinnati, Cleveland (NL), Louisville, Boston (NL) . . . . . 1888-92 Tom Whelan . . . . .1919 . . . . . Boston (NL) ...... 1920 Fred Woodcock . . . .1891 . . . . . Pittsburgh ...... 1892 Rusty Yarnall . . . . 1925...... Philadelphia (NL) ...... 1926 Mark Johnson ’90 www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Baseball 23 Roster 1945-2009

Bruner, Blackwell ...... 1958 Cowlishaw, Jack ...... 1974 A Bruttomesso, Roger . . . . . 1956 Cox, John ...... 1960-61 E Achenbach, Dale . . . . 1967-69 Bryant, Daniel . . . . . 1988-90 Coyne, Ryan ...... 1997 Edison, John ...... 1954-55 Adams, Russ ...... 1969-71 Bryson, Gary ...... 1964-66 Craig, Robert ...... 1945-46 Eggert, Rod ...... 1976-77 Alderson, Bryn . . . . . 2000-03 Bunker, Chris ...... 1985-87 Creelman, Scott . . . . . 1962-64 Eller, Brian ...... 1992-94 Alderson, Richard . . . . . 1967 Burke, William ...... 1955 Criscimagna, Mark . . . . . 2004 Elridge, George ...... 1985 Aldrich, Hank ...... 1982-84 Cronin, Andrew . . . . 1998-2001 Elson, Barry ...... 1961 Aljancic, Jon . . . . 1994-95, 1997 C Cronin, Greg ...... 1974-76 Emery, Sandy ...... 1976-78 Allen, Dan ...... 1989-92 Cairone, Matt ...... 1978-80 Crossman, Fred . . . . . 1970-72 Emery, Seth ...... 2003-05 Allen, Ray ...... 2006-09 Calandrelli, Joe . . . . . 2000-03 Croteau, Jim ...... 1979-82 Englebretson, David . . . . . 1966 Amirault, Robert . . . . 1946-49 Calarco, Michael ...... 1998 Crotty, Kevin ...... 1978 Evans, Donald . . . . . 1945-46 Anderson, David ...... 1966 Callagy, John ...... 1947 Culbertson, Glen . . . . 1967-69 Evans, Kyle ...... 2006-09 Anderson, Eric . . . . . 1996-99 Callagy, William . . . . . 1945-47 Cummings, Bill . . . . 1985-86, ’88 Evans, Rob ...... 1978 r Anderson, Rodney . . . . 1957-58 Campbell, Everett . . . . . 1962 Cushman, Josh . . . . . 2000-03 Anderson, Steve . . . . . 1991-92 Capone, Rob ...... 1982 F o Angeramo, Dave . . . . 1991-94 Carey, Tim ...... 1989-92 D Faiola, Joshua ...... 2003-06 l Arbeene, Richard ...... 1966 Carlin, Arnold ...... 1960 DaCosta, Jason . . . . . 2000-03 Farrell, Travis ...... 1995 f Armstong, Mike . . . . . 1994-97 Carlisle, Jeff ...... 1986-87 Dagirmanjian, Steve ‘Bud’ 1968-70 Farrisee, Dana . . . . . 1950-52 e Ash, Donald ...... 1947 Carlson, Jake ...... 2009 Daigneau, Pete ...... 1982 Feeney, John ...... 1979 Austin, Gilbert . . . . 1951, 1953 Carpenter, Chase . . . . 2005-08 Daly, Jack ...... 1981 Feltman, Charles . . . . 1953-55 Carroll, John ...... 1975-76 D’Amore, Robb . . . . . 1988-91 Ferguson, Duncan . . . . 1973-74 d B Carroll, Rob ...... 1979-82 D’Antonio, Steve . . . 1979-80, ’82 Ferguson, William . . . . 1947-50 i Bailey, Josh ...... 2002-05 Carson, Lee ...... 1978-79 D’Avanzo, Mario . . . . .1951, ’53 Fey, Lawrence ...... 1999-02 v Balaguer, Roberto . . . . 1980-83 Cashin, Charles ...... 1946 Day, James ...... 1954 Fitsimmons, William . . . . 1954 Balish, Tom ...... 1984-86 Cassisdy, Joseph . . . . . 1951-53 Deane, Edward ...... 1968 Fitzhugh, Marc ...... 1983 Ray Bascio ’84 i Bankoff, Mark ...... 1967 Caterino, William . . . . 1962-64 Deane, Stu ...... 1967 Fleming, Scott . . . . . 1979-81 s Barber, Peter ...... 1964-66 Cavanaugh, James . . . . 1948-49 Deevy, Bill ...... 1972-73 Fleury, John ...... 1976-78 Hayes, Douglas . . . . . 1963-65 i Barker, Roland (Jr) . . . 1950, ’55-56 Cavanaugh, Kyle ...... 2006 DeGannaro, Bill . . . . . 1980-83 Flight, Curt ...... 1977-79 Hebert, Brian ...... 1980-83 o Barr, David ...... 1945-48 Cerveney, Kip ...... 1980-82 DeMarco, Dave . . . . . 1975-77 Foote, Jerry ...... 1959-61 Hebert, Marty . . . . . 2002-05 Barry, Chris . . . . . 1981, ’83-84 Chakalos, Nick ...... 1987 DeMerit, Tom . . . . . 1985-87 Forline, John ...... 1954-55 Hendricks, Jason ...... 1996 n Bartlett, Russ ...... 1974-76 Chansky, Joel ...... 1978-80 Denison, Charlie . . . . 1976-78 Frechette, Roger . . . . . 1948-50 Hendricks, Kyle . . . . . 2009 Barton, Robert . . . . . 1950-52 Chansky, Joel ...... 1977 Dennison, Charles . . . . 1956-57 French, David ...... 1960-62 Heyde, John ...... 1959 c Bascio, Ray ...... 1981-84 Chapin, Cooper . . . . . 2001-03 Derderian, Robert . . . . . 1958 French, Glendon . . . . 1954-55 Highmark, Dave . . . . . 1972-73 h Bashelor, William . . . . 2004-06 Chapman, John . . . . . 1956-57 Derham, Jeff ...... 1997-98 Friedman, Ron . . . . . 1996-99 Highmark, L . Adolphus . . 1966-68 Batchelder, Richard . . . . . 1953 Chase, Kevin ...... 1976-78 Desmond, Richard . . . . 1948-49 Friel, Theodore . . . . . 1963-65 Hildebrandt, Frederic . . . 1956-58 a Beagle, William . . . . . 1954-56 Chasey, Jim ...... 1969 Deutsch, Jack ...... 1945 Fuller, Dave ...... 1984-85 Hildenbrand, Chris . . . 1986-89 m Bean, Sam ...... 2008-09 Cheaney, Zach . . . . . 2007-09 DeVries, Doug ...... 1971 Fusonie, Douglas ...... 1956 Hill, Aaron ...... 1983-85 p Beard, Malcolm ...... 1965-67 Choukas, Michael . . . . . 1949 Dey, Joseph ...... 1948-50 Hitt, Frederick ...... 1951 s Beattie, Jim ...... 1974-75 Churchill, James . . . . . 1950-52 Dichter, Stephen . . . . . 1962-64 G Hoffman, Pete . . . . . 1989-92 Bechler, Jeff ...... 1980 Cilo, Dan ...... 1960 Dickson, William . . . . 1957-58 Gabriel, Marty ...... 1971 Hommeyer, John . . . . 1985-88 Beck, William ...... 1953 Clapper, Henry ...... 1966 Dieckmann, Yale . . . 1997-2000 Galpern, C . Alvin . . . . 1967-68 Hommeyer, Mike . . . . 1989-93 • Becker, Daniel . . . . 1999-2001 Clark, Dave ...... 1974-75 Dietz, Dave ...... 1969-71 Gardner, Brett . . . . . 2007-09 Homovec, Brett ...... 1979 Becker, George . . . . . 1954-56 Clayton, Harold ...... 1947 Dikman, Michael ...... 1956 Gasperoni, Greg ...... 1984 Hood, Brian ...... 1999 2 Bednarz, Robert . . . . . 1966-68 Cleary, Scott ...... 1974-75 Distefano, Vincent . . . . . 1945 Gattis, Brian . . . . . 2000, ’02-03 Hooper, Don ...... 1970 Belcher, Donald . . . . . 1953-54 Clifford, John ...... 1992-93 Ditmar, Mark ...... 1973-75 Gavitt, David ...... 1957-58 Horton, Richard . . . . . 1963-65 0 Bell, Erik ...... 2005-08 Coates, William ...... 1961 Dobson, Dave ...... 1974-76 Gaynes, Rusty ...... 1994-95 Horton, Travis . . . . . 1993-95 0 Bell, Jim ...... 1969-71 Cole, Brent ...... 1979-81 Donahue, Joseph ...... 1947 Gaynor, Greg ...... 1994-95 Horton, Zach ...... 1997-98 0 Bellemore, Dave . . . . . 1989-91 Coleman, Seth ...... 1993 Donoghue, Mike . . . . 1980-81 Geiger, Lawrence ...... 1964 Horvath, Jim ...... 1986-89 Beniamino, Gino ...... 2001 Collins, Jim ...... 1981-83 Donovan, William . . . . . 1967 Gerfen, Henry ...... 1959 Hudak, Emil ...... 1948-50 Bennett, Bob ...... 1990-92 Collins, Thomas ...... 1951 Doole, James ...... 1946-47 Gerrish, Scott ...... 1953-54 Huelskamp, John . . . . 2003-06 • Bigda, Donald . . . . . 1967-68 Colyer, Craig ...... 1980-83 Dowling, Patrick . . . . . 2001-04 Gilmer, Greg ...... 1993-96 Huelskamp, Paul . . . . 2003-05 Biggie, James ...... 1945 Combi, Rob ...... 1985-88 Draper, Derek . . . . . 1999-2002 Gladden, Tom . . . . . 1988-89 Hunsicker, George . . . . 1947-48 2 Biondi, Mike ...... 1978 Conklin, Craig ...... 1969-71 Drazen, Stanton . . . . . 1957-59 Glaser, Jordan ...... 2000 Hutchinson, Timothy . . . 1953-54 0 Bird, Tom ...... 1977-79 Conlan, David . . . . . 1953-55 Draznik, Mike . . . . . 1972-74 Godfrey, Dan ...... 1995-98 Hylton, Scott ...... 1983 Bishop, Bryan ...... 1980 Connelly, Daniel ...... 1962 Dubocq, William . . . . 1962-64 Gordon, Daniel . . . . . 1959-60 Hymen, Richard . . . . 1945-47 0 Bissell, George . . . . . 1949-51 Conroy, Brian ...... 1985-86 Dumas, Dave ...... 1986 Gould, Albert ...... 1945-46 1 Blades, Lawrence . . 1953, 1956-57 Conway, Michael . . . . 1997-99 Dunbar, Bill ...... 1972 Goulston, Oliver ...... 1989 I Blaine, Davis ...... 1964-65 Cooper, Charles ...... 1945-46 Dunham, Rick ...... 1988 Grant, Bob ...... 1977-78 Ingram, Charles . . . . . 1947-48 • Blair, Brad ...... 1976-78 Cooperman, Justin . . . . . 2007 Dunlap, Harry ...... 1951 Grant, Tim ...... 2001-04 Ingram, Glenn . . . . . 1991-92 Blair, John ...... 1966-68 Corbett, George . . . . . 1953-54 Durham, Henry . . . . . 1946-48 Graves, Kevan . . . . . 2001-02 Innis, Steve ...... 1990-91 Blatz, Frank ...... 1956 Corsones, Cortland . . . 1976-78 Durham, Mike . . . . . 1976-79 Gray, Willard ...... 1947 Irving, Sam ...... 1973 2 Bloom, Michael . . . . . 1962-64 Costello, John ...... 1945 Durkee, Charles ...... 1953 Griebel, Oz ...... 1969-71 Isler, Jake ...... 1994-96 0 Blydell, Jason ...... 2005-08 Courtney, William . . . . 1961-62 Dutremble, Jeff . . . . 1998-2001 Griffin, Kevin ...... 1985-88 0 Boardman, John . . . . . 1949-51 Grimm, Chris ...... 2002-05 J Bobetsky, Theodore . . . . . 1948 Grimm, Kurt ...... 1973 Jaeger, Carl ...... 1960-62 4 Bolce, Robert ...... 1945-46 Grunditz, Robert ...... 1946 James, Collie ...... 1990-92 Bollerman, Harry ...... 1945 Gussis, Samuel ...... 1992 Janes, Charlie ...... 1970-72 • Boswell, Jamie . . . . . 1990-92 Jarrett, Chuck ...... 1979 Botelho, James ...... 1964 H Jennings, Robert . . . . . 1959-60 Boulanger, Steve . . . . . 1976-78 Habeeb, Mike ...... 1994-95 Johnson, Jeff ...... 1979, ’81 2 Bower, William . . . . . 1964-65 Habegger, Larry ...... 1973 Johnson, Mark . . . . . 1987-90 0 Boyages, Zack ...... 1951 Hackney, Tom . . . . . 2002-03 Johnson, Robert . . . . . 1959-60 0 Brandt, Douglas ...... 1962 Hadley, Dave ...... 1984 Johnson, William . . . . 1951-53 8 Brandt, Mike ...... 1989-90 Haertl, Edwin ...... 1952-53 Joiner, Ken ...... 1975 Bray, Harold ...... 1948-50 Hall, Jackson ...... 1951-52 Jones, Bobby ...... 1986-89 Briggs, Steve ...... 1983-84 Hammond, Dave ...... 1986-89 Jones, Curtis ...... 1992-93 Brignano, Russell . . . . 1955-56 Hanekamp, Bill . . . . . 1985-86 Jones, David ...... 1992 Britton, Colin . . . . . 2008-09 Hanlon, Francis ...... 1962 Josephson, Ezra . . . . 2007-09 Brogerg, Pete ...... 1970-71 Hanlon, John ...... 1958-60 Josselyn, Jay ...... 1974-76 Brooks, Conor . . . . 1997-2000 Hanna, Tom ...... 1969-71 Judson, Ronald . . . . . 1955-57 Brooks, Jason . . . . . 2008-09 Hannigan, Tim . . . . . 1969-71 Brosnihan, Steve ...... 1983 Hanshus, Jon ...... 1967-69 Brower, John ...... 1950-52 Hanson, Carl ...... 1975-76 Brown, Andrew . . . . . 2002-03 Harper, Thomas ...... 1954 Brown, Malcolm . . . . . 1955-56 Harrach, Robert ...... 1958 Brown, Michael . . . . 1999-2002 Harrington, Tim ...... 1973 Brown, Richard ...... 1950 Harris, Langdon . . . . . 1955-56 Brown, Stephen ...... 1996 Hart, John ...... 1950-52 Jim Beattie ’76 24 2009 Big Green Baseball www.DartmouthSports.com Roster 1945-2009

Matthews, Brett ...... 1985 Steinsdoerfer, Bobby . . . 2004-08 K Matthews, Robert . . . . 1949-51 Stensgar, Joe ...... 1972 Karol, Steve ...... 1981-84 Mauricia, Bernard . . . . 1996-99 Stephens, Frederick . . . .1951, ’53 Kaufman, Charles . . . . 1958-60 Mayland, Kirt ...... 1991 Stewart, Matt ...... 1980, ’82 Kayser, Chuck ...... 1990 Mazzola, Rich . . . . . 1987-90 Stickler, Park ...... 1949 Keiller, Todd ...... 1971-73 McAllister, Alan ...... 1945 Stockwell, Bruce . . . . . 1979-80 Kelley, Kevin ...... 1973-75 McArt, Roger ...... 1959-61 Stockwell, John . . . . . 1947-48 Kelly, James ...... 2000 McCormack, Steve . . . . . 1972 Stone, Hutch ...... 1988-89 Kelly, Stanley ...... 1967-68 McCormick, Jeremy . . . 1996-99 Stoughton, John . . . . . 1953-54 Kemp, Jeff ...... 1978 McCourt, Henry ...... 1958 Strauch, Jack ...... 1986-89 Keuhm, Frederick . . . . . 1945 McDonald, Michael . . . 1952-53 Stretch, Brian ...... 1983, ’85 Khayat, Clark ...... 1990-93 McDonough, Tim . . . . 1972-74 Stretch, Tim ...... 1985 Killick, Thomas ...... 1945 McEwan, John . . . . . 1993-94 Sulser, Cole ...... 2009 Kim, Ed ...... 1984 McGrath, Dorn . . . . . 1950-51 Summers, Jim ...... 1975-76 N King, John ...... 1959-60 McGrath, Robert . . . . 1952-54 Sunderland, Philip ...... 1965 King, Richard . . . . . 1964-65 McGruther, Kenneth . . . 1963-65 Sutton, John ...... 1949, ’51 C Kirmser, Ralph ...... 1965 McKeand, Dave ...... 1989 Swan, Mark ...... 1998-99 A Kirtley, John ...... 1983-84 McKennitt, Cameron . . . 1988-91 Swanson, Donald . . . . 1952-54 A Klages, Donald . . . . . 1956-57 McKeon, John . . . . . 1975-76 Swanson, Harold ...... 1945 Klein, Roger ...... 1962-63 McKinnon, Carl ...... 1945 Klentak, Matthew . . . 1999-2002 McManis, Jason . . . . . 2006-08 T R Klippi, Stanley ...... 1953 McNeil, Edward . . . . . 1947-49 Tallman, Michael . . . . 1992-95 e Klugness, Paul ...... 1965 Mehalick, Andrew . . . . 1958-59 Tarver-Walquist, Matt . . 1995-98 g Klupchak, Rick . . . . . 1972-73 Meier, John ...... 1955 Taylor, Tommy . . . . . 1963-64 i Koldyke, Ben ...... 1988 Mele, Steve ...... 1975 Teitelbaum, Aaron . . . . 2004-06 Kruteck, Laurence . . . . . 1956 Melville, Douglas ...... 1953-55 Bob Mlakar ’70 Terowchek, Dan . . . . 2008-09 o Kvistad, Kenneth ...... 1961 Metzler, Jim ...... 1971-73 Terrill, Alan ...... 1953-54 n Meyer, Aaron . . . . . 1997-2000 Nye, Gordie ...... 1974-75 Rockers, Joe . . . . . 1998-2001 Thomas, Chuck ...... 1971 a L Meyer, Jim ...... 1994-97 Nyquist, Mike ...... 1961-63 Rood, William ...... 1957 Thomas, Robert . . . . . 1966-68 l LaBrasca, Ron ...... 1979 Mikus, Paul ...... 1965-67 Roomets, Damien . . . . . 1999 Thompson, Gerald . . . . . 1956 Land, Richard ...... 1968 Mileusnic, Mike . . . . . 2000-03 O Rosenthal, Donald . . . . 1954-56 Timmons, Mike . . . . . 1981-84 s Lang, Bob ...... 1972-73 Miller, Eric ...... 1948-49 O’Connor, Tim . . . . . 1972-73 Ross, John ...... 1988-91 Tippett, John ...... 1991-93 Langford, Max ...... 2009 Miller, Jon ...... 1998-2000 O’Neill, Donald ...... 1959-61 Roth, Berkeley . . . . . 1954-55 Toothaker, Edwin . . . . 1959-60 • Lanouette, Brian . . . . 1988-90 Miranda, Chris . . . . . 1998-01 Onsott, Jeff ...... 2008-09 Rousse, Dave ...... 1973 Torres, Ernest ...... 1961, ’63 Lapine, Kenneth . . . . 1962-64 Mitchell, Mark . . . . . 1984-87 Ota, Francis ...... 1965-67 Ruel, Richard ...... 1954-55 Tosone, Joe ...... 1990-93 Lapointe, Chris . . . . . 2003-06 Mlakar, Robert . . . . . 1968-70 Ota, Henry ...... 1962-64 Rusert, Scott ...... 1984 Tracey, Todd ...... 1988-89 1 Larsen, Aaron . . . . . 1994-95 Monahan, Jack . . . . 2006-09 Otis, John ...... 1956-58 Russell, Neil ...... 1945 Tripp, Simon ...... 1993-95 9 Lau, Pat ...... 1972 Monahan, Sean . . . . . 1988-90 Owens, Jack ...... 1989 Rutter, Newton ...... 1948 Troster, Gavin ...... 1971-72 5 Lavery, Jim ...... 1983-86 Moore, Harearl . . . . . 1985-86 Ryan, Barry ...... 1978-80 Truitt, Scott ...... 1983-86 8 Lavery, Pat ...... 1982-84 Morgan, Joseph ...... 1958 P Ryzewicz, Eugene . . . . 1966-68 Turnbull, David . . . . . 2009 Lavery, Peter ...... 1980-83 Morris, Chris ...... 1977 Pagliarulo, Mike . . . . 2006-09 Turner, George ...... 1945 Lawson, Barry . . . . . 1962-64 Morris, Todd ...... 1974-76 Palshaw, David . . . . . 1993-94 S Twachtmann, Todd . . . 1984-87 • Leahy, Jim ...... 1977 Mosley, Brian ...... 1995-96 Papajohn, Greg ...... 1993 Sanders, Sandy ...... 1974 Tyler, Todd ...... 1972-74 LeClair, Dennis . . . . . 1980-83 Mourning, Paul . . . . . 1978-80 Parker, Everett . . . . . 1950-52 Santomauro, Nick . . . 2007-09 1 Lesch, Brendan . . . . . 1986-89 Mueller, Henry . . . . . 1945-49 Parker, John (Jr) . . . . . 1953-54 Santopadre, Johnathon . 2006-09 V Letis, Michael ...... 1962 Mullan, Mark ...... 1975 Parks, Brandon . . . . 2008-09 Saumsiegle, Bill . . . . . 1969-71 Van Vliet, Chris ...... 1994-96 9 Levy, Michael . . . . . 1998-2001 Murar, Edwin ...... 1960-62 Patsis, Mike ...... 1981-82 Sayers, John ...... 1947 VanDam, Robert . . . . 1960-61 6 Light, Terry ...... 1967-69 Murkey, Murrell ...... 1945 Pawling, Craig . . . . . 1993-96 Saylor, Bruce ...... 1968-70 Vanderbush, Walt ...... 1977 7 Linden, Pat ...... 1994 Murphy, Franklin ...... 1947 Peay, Nicholas ...... 2002-05 Scammon, Leslie . . . . 1955-56 VanRiper, Richard . . . . 1955-57 Lindquist, Raymond . . . 1949-50 Murphy, Mark . . . . . 1978-79 Pendleton, A.J. . . . . 2006, ’09 Scandore, Joseph . . . . 1947-48 VanSteenberg, Scach . . . 1955-56 Lingle, David ...... 1945 Murphy, Steve . . . . . 1991-94 Perkins, Brad ...... 1998-99 Schaefer, Roger . . . . . 1959-60 Velosky, John . . . . . 1999-2002 • Linman, Wayne ...... 1951 Murray, Ben ...... 2007-09 Perry, Stephen . . . . . 2004-05 Schiff, Neil ...... 1984-85 Vojcsik, Jim ...... 1974 Little, James . . . . . 1997-2000 Myette, Thomas . . . . . 2003-06 Pfaff, Chris ...... 1972 Schmidley, Will ...... 2005 1 Lockyer, John ...... 1948 Pfeiffer, Patrick . . . . . 2003-06 Schnell, Emil ...... 1951-52 W 9 Logan, Frank ...... 1950-52 N Pfeifle, Louis ...... 1955-56 Sclafani, Joe ...... 2009 Walania, Eric ...... 1995-98 Lopez, David ...... 2000-03 Nacario, Andrew . . . . 2004-07 Picariello, Pat ...... 1987-88 Seelbach, Charles . . . . 1968-70 Wantanabe, Yusuke . . . . . 1996 6 Lowery, Nick ...... 1976 Nailer, Patrick ...... 2001-04 Pickering, Gregory . . . . 1968-69 Sellers, Peter ...... 1995-98 Warburton, Ralph . . . . . 1945 9 Lucas, Ed ...... 2001-04 Nelson, Dirk ...... 1974 Piela, Bob ...... 1974 Seneker, Todd ...... 1992-95 Warren, Walter . . . . . 1945-46 Lukeman, Gerald ...... 1950 Neslund, Dave ...... 1982 Pizor, Barry ...... 1979-82 Shakeshaft, Tom ...... 1986 Wells, Mike ...... 1987-88 • Luppino, Tony . . . . . 1977-79 Nickerson, Brian . . . 1997-2001 Plaskus, Brett ...... 1990-91 Shallow, Robert . . . . . 1945-47 West, William ...... 1947-50 Luxford, Stephen ...... 1966 Niscosia, Joe ...... 1978-81 Portland, Lance . . . . . 1982-85 Shapiro, Joel ...... 1953-54 Whall, Tim ...... 1980-83 Lynch, Ralph ...... 1950 Nistad, Jon ...... 1968-69 Portland, Richard . . . . 1956-57 Shaw, James ...... 1965-67 Whelan, Bob ...... 1972-74 1 Nixon, Theodore ...... 1966 Potter, Tom ...... 1974 Sheehan, Denis ...... 1985 White, Jim ...... 1986, ’89 9 M Northup, Chad ...... 1993 Powell, Otto ...... 1958 Sheekey, James ...... 1945 Wicks, Brian ...... 1979-80 7 MacArthur, Robert . . . 1962-63 Novikoff, Ken ...... 1984 Prado, John ...... 1969-71 Sheldon, Peter ...... 1960 Wienecke, Russell . . . . 1966-68 MacDonald, Rick . . . . 1991-94 Priest, Warren ...... 1958 Sherman, Randy . . . . 2005-06 Wierschem, Joseph . . . . . 1947 0 Machado, Barry . . . . . 1964-66 Pruden, William ...... 1945 Shields, Bill ...... 1979 Wiggins, Blake ...... 1981 MacIvor, Marshall . . . . 1952-53 Pruner, Jake ...... 2008-09 Shirrell, Scott ...... 2001-04 Wilkerson, Jeff . . . . . 2004-07 • Mackinnon, Peter . . . . 1951-53 Pullen, Peter ...... 1955-56 Shula, Dave ...... 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4/14 H Army * (10) 5 4 W 3/25 A Whittier 6 1 W 1990 4/16 A Springfield 0 1 L 3/27 A Point Loma 4 5 L 1995 Coach: Bob Whalen 4/22 A Penn * (8) 6 2 W 4/3 A Penn * 4 3 W Coach: Bob Whalen Captains: Mark Johnson ’90, 4/22 A Penn * 8 6 W 4/3 A Penn * 6 0 W Captains: Greg Gilmer ’96, Rich Mazzola ’90 4/27 H Columbia * 5 1 W 4/4 A Columbia * 7 8 L Todd Seneker ’95 Overall: 21-17 EIBL: 10-8 (5th) 4/27 H Columbia * 20 4 W 4/4 A Columbia * 5 0 W Overall: 19-17 Ivy: 12-8 (2nd Rolfe) 3/17 N Bowling Green1 3 1 W 4/28 H Yale * (8) 1 0 W 4/9 A Princeton * 3 5 L 3/17 A Biola 9 5 W 3/17 N Columbia1 (8) 6 9 L 4/28 H Yale * 2 6 L 4/9 A Princeton * 3 2 W 3/19 A Pomona-Pitzer 9 11 L 3/18 N Northwestern1 7 5 W 5/4 A Cornell * 1 8 L 4/15 H Brandeis 4 3 W 3/20 A Pepperdine 2 8 L 3/19 N Bowling Green1 2 5 L 5/4 A Cornell * 6 7 L 4/18 H Brown * (8) 3 7 L 3/22 N Western Oregon1 (7) 7 0 W 3/19 N Columbia1 12 3 W 5/5 A Princeton * 1 2 L 4/18 H Brown * (8) 11 12 L 3/22 N Pacific Lutheran2 5 7 L 3/20 N Northwestern1 8 10 L 5/5 A Princeton * (8) 6 7 L 4/19 H Brown * 2 12 L 3/23 A Loyola Marymount 10 14 L 3/21 N Columbia1 7 2 W 5/8 H New Hampshire (9) 6 5 W 4/19 H Brown * 6 8 L 3/24 A Concordia-Irvine 14 5 W r 3/21 N Bowling Green1 1 7 L 5/8 H New Hampshire 4 3 W 4/24 A Yale * 2 4 L 3/25 A Masters (11) 5 7 L 3/22 N Northwestern1 2 6 L 5/11 H Harvard * 2 1 W 4/24 A Yale * 4 2 W 3/28 A Babson 7 1 W o 3/24 N Bowling Green1 9 8 W 5/11 H Harvard * (11) 4 3 W 4/25 A Yale * 2 6 L 4/1 A Columbia * 13 16 L l 3/24 N Northwestern1 (8) 9 5 W 1Phoenix Tournament 4/25 A Yale * 2 6 L 4/1 A Columbia * 9 7 W f 4/5 H Vermont 6 14 L 4/28 H New Hampshire 1 4 L 4/2 A Penn * 1 9 L e 4/7 A Massachusetts (8) 11 10 W 1992 5/1 H Harvard * 6 8 L 4/2 A Penn * 0 2 L 4/7 A Massachusetts 4 5 L Coach: Bob Whalen 5/1 H Harvard * 8 7 W 4/6 A Tufts 1 8 L 4/8 H Boston Univ . 4 1 W Captains: Tim Carey ’92, 5/2 A Harvard * 6 8 L 4/9 H Princeton * 7 8 L d 4/8 H Boston Univ . 2 6 L Mike Hommeyer ’92 5/2 A Harvard * 3 7 L 4/9 H Princeton * 6 5 W i 4/11 A Northeastern 5 4 W Overall: 9-25 EIBL: 6-8 (T-5th) 5/5 H Providence 1 5 L 4/10 H Cornell * 4 8 L v 4/13 A Brown * 1 7 L 3/20 N Cal Poly-Pomona1 0 1 L 5/6 A Holy Cross 5 8 L 4/10 H Cornell * 8 6 W 4/13 A Brown * 2 3 L 3/21 N UH-Hilo1 9 2 W 5/8 H Cornell * 8 7 W 4/13 H Maine 3 6 L i 4/14 A Yale * 1 2 L 3/22 N Brown1 3 9 L 5/8 H Cornell * 4 1 W 4/14 H Brown * 7 2 W s 4/14 A Yale * 6 3 W 3/23 A Hawaii1 1 9 L 4/14 H Brown * 7 1 W i 4/17 H Springfield 4 2 W 3/24 N Hawaii-Pacific1 1 11 L 1994 4/15 H Brown * 0 14 L o 4/22 H Navy * 4 3 W 3/24 N Grand Canyon1 2 7 L Coach: Bob Whalen 4/15 H Brown * 11 4 W 4/22 H Navy * (11) 6 5 W 3/25 N Brown1 4 5 L Captain: Steve Murphy ’94 4/18 A Vermont 0 6 L n 4/23 H Penn * 8 1 W 3/26 A Hawaii1 4 6 L Overall: 16-21 Ivy: 9-11 (2nd Rolfe) 4/22 A Yale * 7 6 W 4/23 H Penn * 3 2 W 3/27 N Grand Canyon1 (7) 6 7 L 3/17 N Gonzaga1 2 6 L 4/22 A Yale * 7 8 L c 4/28 A Columbia * 14 1 W 3/28 N Cal Poly-Pomona1 (8) 4 10 L 3/19 N Portland1 2 6 L 4/23 A Yale * 8 5 W h 4/28 A Columbia * 8 5 W 4/4 A Brandeis 1 4 L 3/20 A Washington1 8 13 L 4/23 A Yale * 2 10 L 4/29 A Army * 2 11 L 4/4 A Brandeis 0 1 L 3/22 N Pacific (Ore.)2 4 6 L 4/25 H St . Anselm 18 5 W a 4/29 A Army * 9 1 W 4/5 A UMass-Lowell (9) 4 5 L 3/23 N Western Baptist2 24 4 W 4/26 H New Hampshire 2 3 L m 5/6 H Cornell * 7 0 W 4/5 A UMass-Lowell 4 14 L 3/24 A Concordia-Irvine 8 5 W 4/29 H Harvard * 2 1 W p 5/6 H Cornell * 2 7 L 4/7 H Vermont 2 11 L 3/25 A Biola (7) 1 6 L 4/29 H Harvard * 8 4 W s 5/7 H Princeton * 4 5 L 4/8 A Northeastern 10 11 L 3/26 A Pomona-Pitzer 7 8 L 4/30 A Harvard * (8) 6 4 W 5/7 H Princeton * 2 6 L 4/11 A Brown * 2 0 W 4/1 A Cornell * 4 5 L 4/30 A Harvard * 6 1 W 5/9 A New Hampshire 1 3 L 4/11 A Brown * 2 3 L 4/1 A Cornell * 3 4 L 5/2 H N .H . College 9 1 W • 5/9 A New Hampshire 1 0 W 4/12 A Army * (8) 2 3 L 4/2 A Princeton * (8) 8 9 L 5/4 A Holy Cross 7 5 W 5/12 A Harvard * 2 1 W 4/12 A Army * 2 8 L 4/2 A Princeton * 0 5 L 1Chapman University, Orange, Calif. 2 5/12 A Harvard * 8 12 L 4/19 A Harvard * 2 1 W 4/5 A UMass-Lowell 10 4 W 2Concordia-Irvine, Irvine, Calif. 1Arizona Tournament, Tucson, Ariz. 4/19 A Harvard * (8) 0 1 L 4/7 A Babson 14 15 L 0 4/21 H Springfield 3 1 W 4/9 N Penn3 * 8 5 W 1996 0 1991 4/26 A Yale * 2 3 L 4/9 N Penn3 * 12 9 W Coach: Bob Whalen 0 Coach: Bob Whalen 4/26 A Yale * 2 5 L 4/10 N Columbia3 * 5 3 W Captains: Greg Gilmer ’96, Jake Isler ’96 Captains: Brendan Mahoney ’91, 4/27 A Columbia * 3 2 W 4/12 A Tufts 8 9 L Overall: 12-25 Ivy: 8-12 (3rd Rolfe) Cam McKennitt ’91 4/27 A Columbia * 6 2 W 4/14 H Vermont 6 4 W 3/15 N St . Mary’s (Calif .)1 3 10 L • Overall: 15-21 EIBL: 9-7 (T-3rd) 4/29 H Plymouth State 7 2 W 4/17 A Brown * 3 4 L 3/16 N St . Mary’s (Calif .)1 5 6 L 2/21 N Notre Dame1 2 4 L 5/2 H Cornell * 6 2 W 4/17 A Brown * 13 11 W 3/17 N Northern Iowa1 7 19 L 2 2/22 N Ohio State1 7 14 L 5/2 H Cornell * 4 3 W 4/18 A Brown * 13 4 W 3/18 N Northern Iowa1 3 16 L 0 2/23 N Nebraska1 5 14 L 5/3 H Princeton * 7 8 L 4/18 A Brown * 7 8 L 3/18 N Washington State1 12 22 L 2/24 N Nebraska1 4 14 L 5/3 H Princeton * 1 5 L 4/19 H Plymouth State 15 5 W 3/19 A Arizona State1 5 9 L 0 3/15 A NW Louisiana 2 6 L 5/6 A New Hampshire 1 4 L 4/20 H Columbia * 4 20 L 3/20 N Northern Iowa1 1 8 L 1 3/18 A Loyola 4 3 W 5/7 H Holy Cross 1 3 L 4/23 H Yale * 0 6 L 3/26 A Babson 16 0 W 3/18 A Loyola 18 2 W 1Rainbow Easter Tournament, Honolulu, Hawaii 4/23 H Yale * (8) 12 11 W 3/30 A Hartford 2 5 L • 3/19 A SW Louisiana 4 7 L 4/24 H Yale * 5 8 L 3/31 A Northeastern 3 4 L 3/20 A SW Louisiana 1 5 L 1993 4/24 H Yale * 7 10 L 3/31 A Northeastern 0 7 L 3/20 A SW Louisiana 9 13 L Coach: Bob Whalen 4/26 H St . Anselm 12 5 W 4/2 A UMass-Lowell 6 17 L 2 3/21 A SW Louisiana 5 6 L Captains: Clark Khayat ’93, 4/27 A New Hampshire 2 7 L 4/5 A Princeton * 2 7 L 0 3/22 A McNeese State 1 10 L Joe Tosone ’93 4/30 A Harvard * 8 7 W 4/5 A Princeton * 12 5 W 0 4/4 A Vermont 8 3 W Overall: 14-19 Ivy: 8-12 (4th Rolfe) 4/30 A Harvard * 8 11 L 4/6 A Cornell * 7 6 W 4/6 H Massachusetts 4 1 W 3/18 A Christ College (11) 7 6 W 5/1 H Harvard * 4 0 W 4/6 A Cornell * 5 11 L 4 4/6 H Massachusetts 6 12 L 3/19 A Cal-Riverside 3 8 L 5/1 H Harvard * 10 2 W 4/13 H Penn * 0 9 L 4/10 H Northeastern 3 8 L 3/20 A Chapman 3 6 L 5/3 H N .H . College 9 10 L 4/13 H Penn * 4 17 L • 4/12 H Maine 5 6 L 3/21 A Westmont 10 7 W 5/5 H Holy Cross 8 1 W 4/14 H Columbia * 13 3 W 4/13 H Brown * 3 2 W 3/22 A Biola 5 9 L 1College Baseball Classic, Seattle, Wash. 4/14 H Columbia * 4 0 W 4/13 H Brown * 1 6 L 3/23 A Pomona-Pitzer 16 4 W 2Claremont, Calif. 4/17 H St . Anselm 6 9 L 2 4/14 H Army * 1 4 L 3/24 A Biola 6 3 W 3Wareham, Mass. 4/20 A Brown * 5 3 W 0 4/20 A Brown * 3 4 L 0 4/21 A Brown * 3 8 L 8 4/21 A Brown * 4 10 L 4/24 A New Hampshire 15 10 W 4/25 H Tufts 8 7 W 4/27 H Yale * 6 3 W 4/27 H Yale * 5 0 W 4/28 H Yale * 2 1 W 4/28 H Yale * 0 2 L 4/30 H N .H . College 6 1 W 5/2 H Holy Cross 2 12 L 5/4 A Harvard * 3 8 L 5/4 A Harvard * 1 3 L 5/5 H Harvard * 1 5 L 5/5 H Harvard * (10)10 15 L 1Arizona State Tournament, Phoenix, Ariz. The 2000 Rolfe Division champions 26 2009 Big Green Baseball www.DartmouthSports.com Game-by-Game Results Under Whalen 1997 Coach: Bob Whalen Captains: Scott Simon ’97, Andrew Spencer ’97 Overall: 22-16 Ivy: 11-9 (3rd Rolfe) 3/14 N Fontbonne1 16 3 W 3/15 A Chapman 6 4 W 3/16 A Pomona-Pitzer (11) 7 6 W 3/17 A Point Loma2 3 10 L 3/18 N San Diego State2 2 7 L 3/19 A Concordia-Irvine 7 9 L 3/20 N Brigham Young2 7 11 L 3/21 N San Diego2 0 8 L N 3/22 A Point Loma 5 6 L 3/26 A Babson 9 6 W C 4/5 A Penn * 1 6 L A 4/5 A Penn * 4 3 W A 4/6 A Columbia * 10 7 W 4/6 A Columbia * 11 7 W The 2001 Rolfe Division champions 4/8 A UMass-Lowell 16 13 W R 4/9 A Tufts 16 11 W 5/2 A Harvard * 4 9 L 3/22 N Vermont1 6 14 L 4/22 A Yale * 2 3 L e 4/12 H Princeton * (9) 2 1 W 5/3 H Harvard * 1 9 L 3/23 N Stony Brook1 7 22 L 4/24 H St . Anselm 28 17 W g 4/12 H Princeton * 3 2 W 5/3 H Harvard * (8) 8 7 W 3/24 A Miami 6 5 W 4/25 A Holy Cross 15 7 W i 4/13 H Cornell * 13 3 W 5/5 H Middlebury 5 0 W 3/25 A Miami 8 10 L 4/28 H Harvard * 11 9 W 4/13 H Cornell * 12 7 W 1Homestead Challenge, Homestead, Fla. 3/26 A Miami 1 6 L 4/28 H Harvard * (10) 6 5 W o 4/15 A Vermont 6 5 W 4/1 A Princeton * (8) 4 2 W 4/29 A Harvard * (10) 4 2 W n 4/16 H St . Anselm 17 4 W 1999 4/1 A Princeton * 13 4 W 4/29 A Harvard * 0 10 L a 4/20 H Brown * 7 6 W Coach: Bob Whalen 4/3 A Cornell * 5 3 W 5/1 H Plymouth State 8 1 W l 4/20 H Brown * 10 4 W Captains: Mike Conway ’99, 4/3 A Cornell * 1 3 L 5/2 A Vermont 9 0 W 4/21 H Brown * 8 6 W Brian Nickerson ’00 4/8 H Penn * 1 8 L 5/3 H Brown5 7 2 W s 4/21 H Brown * 10 2 W Overall: 17-24 Ivy: 9-11 (3rd Rolfe) 4/8 H Penn * 10 2 W 5/5 H Princeton6 6 5 W 4/22 H Plymouth State 20 10 W 3/17 N Marist1 9 11 L 4/10 H Columbia * 10 2 W 5/5 H Princeton6 7 16 L • 4/23 H New Hampshire 2 6 L 3/18 N Connecticut1 3 5 L 4/10 H Columbia * 6 5 W 5/6 H Princeton6 (10) 5 6 L 4/26 A Yale * 1 2 L 3/19 N Oakland1 (10)12 13 L 4/11 H Vermont 5 7 L 1Univ. of San Diego, San Diego, Calif. 4/26 A Yale * 5 7 L 3/20 N Millersville1 5 6 L 4/12 A St . Anselm 19 5 W 2Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, Calif. 1 4/27 A Yale * 5 8 L 3/21 N Wright State1 (10) 2 6 L 4/15 A Brown * (8) 7 4 W 3Quinnipiac, Hamden, Conn. 9 4/27 A Yale * 4 8 L 3/21 N Vermont1 8 12 L 4/15 A Brown * 14 0 W 4Providence, R.I. 5 4/29 H N .H . College 13 10 W 3/23 N Ohio State1 3 15 L 4/16 A Brown * 2 1 W 5Ivy League Divisional Playoff 8 4/30 A Holy Cross 12 2 W 3/24 N Drexel1 8 2 W 4/17 A Brown * 6 3 W 5Ivy League Championship 5/4 A Harvard * 3 18 L 3/25 N Williams1 4 5 L 4/18 H N .H . College 9 1 W 5/4 A Harvard * 6 7 L 3/26 N Ohio State1 2 7 L 4/19 A Plymouth State 20 4 W 2002 • 5/5 H Harvard * 4 12 L 3/27 N Oklahoma State1 (10) 7 17 L 4/23 H Yale * 8 0 W Coach: Bob Whalen 5/5 H Harvard * 4 7 L 3/30 A Babson 18 6 W 4/23 H Yale * 7 6 W Captains: Matt Klentak ’02, 1 1Chapman University, Orange, Calif. 4/2 A Columbia * 4 7 L 4/24 H Yale * 6 3 W John Velosky ’02 2Bombs at the Beach Tournament, Point Loma, Calif. 4/2 A Columbia * 14 2 W 4/24 H Yale * 16 6 W Overall: 21-20 Ivy: 9-11 (3rd Rolfe) 9 4/3 A Penn * (8) 5 2 W 4/26 H Holy Cross 14 2 W 3/14 N Bucknell1 (10) 5 6 L 6 1998 4/3 A Penn * 5 3 W 4/29 A Harvard * 5 10 L 3/15 N Indiana1 2 4 L 7 Coach: Bob Whalen 4/6 A UMass-Lowell 3 13 L 4/29 A Harvard * (11) 3 2 W 3/16 N Bucknell1 7 0 W Captains: Mike Conway ’99, 4/7 H Tufts 11 4 W 4/30 H Harvard * 9 3 W 3/17 N Vermont1 11 10 W Dan Godfrey ’98 4/10 H Cornell * 9 7 W 4/30 H Harvard * 11 0 W 3/18 N Illinois1 1 14 L • Overall: 23-18 Ivy: 7-13 (T-3rd Rolfe) 4/10 H Cornell * 1 5 L 5/2 H Boston College 14 8 W 3/19 N Northeastern1 3 6 L 3/18 N C .W . Post1 6 0 W 4/11 H Princeton * 2 0 W 5/6 A Princeton2 2 5 L 3/20 A Florida 1 9 L 1 3/19 N Oklahoma State1 3 12 L 4/11 H Princeton * 1 5 L 5/6 A Princeton2 3 4 L 3/20 N Wright State1 0 5 L 9 3/21 N New York Tech1 11 10 W 4/13 A Vermont 4 11 L 1Homestead Challenge, Homestead, Fla. 3/21 N Massachusetts1 (12)10 5 W 3/22 N Oakland1 8 6 W 4/14 H St . Anselm 12 0 W 2Ivy League Championship 3/22 N Vermont1 11 6 W 6 3/22 N Oakland1 7 1 W 4/17 H Brown * 2 10 L 3/23 N Northeastern1 (10) 5 6 L 9 3/23 N Kent State1 9 7 W 4/17 H Brown * 2 4 L 2001 3/28 A Quinnipiac 22 8 W 3/24 N Kent State1 17 9 W 4/18 H Brown * 0 5 L Coach: Bob Whalen 3/30 A Connecticut 5 3 W • 3/25 N Northeastern1 15 9 W 4/18 H Brown * 2 7 L Captains: Mike Levy ’01, 3/30 A Connecticut 8 6 W 3/26 N Drexel1 8 3 W 4/20 H N .H . College 11 2 W Brian Nickerson ’00 4/3 H Siena 15 2 W 3/27 N Upper Iowa1 4 3 W 4/21 H Plymouth State 22 10 W Overall: 22-18 Ivy: 12-8 (T-1st Rolfe) 4/3 H Siena 1 4 L 1 3/28 N Oakland1 4 3 W 4/24 A Yale * 5 0 W 3/15 A Point Loma Nazarene 5 6 L 4/7 A Princeton * 2 11 L 9 3/31 A Babson 7 10 L 4/24 A Yale * 8 3 W 3/16 A Point Loma Nazarene 3 9 L 4/7 A Princeton * 0 1 L 7 4/1 A Tufts 12 4 W 4/25 A Yale * 7 6 W 3/17 A Point Loma Nazarene 7 17 L 4/8 A Cornell * 2 3 L 4/4 A Cornell * 5 8 L 4/25 A Yale * 4 5 L 3/18 N Pomona Pitzer1 8 5 W 4/8 A Cornell * 11 4 W 0 4/4 A Cornell * 1 11 L 4/28 A Holy Cross 4 3 W 3/19 A Point Loma Nazarene 1 3 L 4/10 H Vermont 8 9 L 4/5 A Princeton * 1 2 L 5/1 H Harvard * 3 5 L 3/21 N Bethany College2 12 5 W 4/13 H Columbia * 1 3 L • 4/5 A Princeton * 4 10 L 5/1 H Harvard * 7 13 L 3/22 A Westmont College 9 1 W 4/14 H Penn * 3 1 W 4/7 A Plymouth State 10 6 W 5/2 A Harvard * 4 1 W 3/23 A Cal Poly 5 6 L 4/14 H Penn * 9 2 W 4/10 H Columbia * 11 2 W 5/2 A Harvard * 0 9 L 3/24 A UC Santa Barbara 6 12 L 4/15 H Columbia * 3 5 L 1 4/10 H Columbia * 6 0 W 5/4 H Middlebury 7 5 W 3/24 A UC Santa Barbara 7 8 L 4/17 A Plymouth State 7 6 W 9 4/11 H Penn * (9) 4 5 L 5/5 A Boston College 9 15 L 3/31 A Penn * 5 2 W 4/20 A Brown * 3 9 L 8 4/11 H Penn * 4 8 L 1Homestead Challenge, Homestead, Fla. 3/31 A Penn * 16 1 W 4/20 A Brown * 2 11 L 7 4/14 H Vermont 5 9 L 4/1 A Columbia * 3 6 L 4/21 A Brown * 13 8 W 4/15 A St . Anselm 13 6 W 2000 4/1 A Columbia * 3 6 L 4/21 A Brown * 4 5 L 4/18 A Brown * (11)11 9 W Coach: Bob Whalen 4/4 A Quinnipiac 10 3 W 4/23 A St . Anselm 6 1 W 4/18 A Brown * 10 6 W Captain: Brian Nickerson ’00 4/7 N Princeton3 * 0 1 L 4/24 H Holy Cross 6 5 W 4/19 A Brown * 11 4 W Overall: 29-14 Ivy: 17-3 (1st Rolfe) 4/7 N Princeton3 * 6 9 L 4/27 H Yale * 4 5 L 4/19 A Brown * 7 5 W 3/4 A Delaware 5 1 W 4/9 N Cornell3 * 11 4 W 4/27 H Yale * 7 6 W 4/21 H UMass-Lowell 3 7 L 3/4 A Delaware 0 15 L 4/9 N Cornell3 * 12 11 W 4/30 H Boston College 10 9 W 4/22 H Keene St. 3 4 L 3/5 A Hofstra 3 6 L 4/13 N Brown4 * 5 1 W 5/1 H Yale * 6 1 W 4/25 H Yale * 11 16 L 3/5 A Hofstra 2 3 L 4/13 N Brown4 * 2 8 L 5/1 H Yale * 1 0 W 4/25 H Yale * 10 11 L 3/15 N Lafayette1 10 1 W 4/14 N Brown4 * 4 3 W 5/4 A Harvard * 25 1 W 4/26 H Yale * 0 4 L 3/16 N Rhode Island1 2 0 W 4/14 N Brown4 * 13 10 W 5/4 A Harvard * 1 5 L 4/26 H Yale * 6 13 L 3/17 N Seton Hall1 3 4 L 4/17 A Boston College 1 4 L 5/5 H Harvard * 2 3 L 4/28 H N .H . College 12 3 W 3/18 N Northeastern1 6 5 W 4/21 A Yale * 14 1 W 5/5 H Harvard * 4 3 W 4/29 H Holy Cross 26 6 W 3/19 N Northeastern1 4 3 W 4/21 A Yale * 9 8 W 1Bradenton, Fla. 5/2 A Harvard * 3 8 L 3/21 N Central Connecticut1 12 1 W 4/22 A Yale * 2 7 L www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Baseball 27 4/8 A Princeton * 4 12 L 2006 4/11 A Quinnipiac 2 10 L Coach: Bob Whalen 4/14 N Brown3 * 2 20 L Captains: Josh Faiola ’06, 4/14 N Brown3 * 3 10 L Tommy Myette ’06 4/21 A Yale * 1 3 L Overall: 20-19 Ivy: 13-7 (2nd Rolfe) 4/21 A Yale * 7 6 W 3/8 A Hofstra 2 3 L 4/22 A Yale * 3 4 L 3/8 A Hofstra 5 10 L 4/22 A Yale * 2 4 L 3/16 A UC Santa Barbara 7 6 L 4/24 A Vermont 5 11 L 3/17 A #21 Pepperdine (11) 3 2 W 4/25 H Brown * 3 7 L 3/18 A #21 Pepperdine 2 6 L 4/25 H Brown * 7 12 L 3/19 A #21 Pepperdine 2 9 L 4/28 H Harvard * 0 4 L 3/20 A Cal State-Northridge 4 5 L 4/28 H Harvard * 9 6 W r 3/22 A Cal Poly 6 4 W 4/29 A Harvard * 2 1 W 3/23 A Cal Poly 4 7 L 4/29 A Harvard * 6 7 L o 3/24 A Gonzaga 7 14 L 5/1 H Hartford 5 8 L l 3/26 A Gonzaga 2 13 L 5/2 A Boston College 6 12 L f 3/29 A Quinnipiac (8) 13 11 W 1Bradenton, Fla. e 4/1 A Cornell * 1 2 L 1Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. The 2004 Rolfe Division champions 4/1 A Cornell * 16 6 W 1Providence, R.I. 4/2 A Princeton * 7 6 W d 4/9 H Penn * 20 8 W 4/2 A Princeton * 10 8 W 4/10 H Columbia * 3 4 L 2008 2003 4/5 A Siena 7 1 W Coach: Bob Whalen i Coach: Bob Whalen 4/10 H Columbia * 11 3 W 4/8 H Columbia * 1 0 W Captains: Damon Wright ’08, v Captains: Jason DaCosta ’03, 4/14 A Cornell * 8 1 W 4/8 H Columbia * 12 2 W Russell Young ’08 Mike Mileusnic ’03 4/14 A Cornell * 13 6 W i 4/9 H Penn * 7 8 L Overall: 25-17 Ivy: 15-5 (1st Rolfe) Overall: 17-19 Ivy: 10-10 (2nd Rolfe) 4/17 A Brown * (9) 2 4 L s 3/1 N Villanova1 6 4 W 4/9 H Penn * 6 2 W 3/1 A Navy 1 0 W 4/17 A Brown * 6 3 W 4/12 H Quinnipiac 10 21 L 3/1 A Navy 5 12 L i 3/1 A UNC Wilmington 10 12 L 4/18 A Brown * 4 2 W 3/15 A Sacramento State 12 18 L 4/15 A Brown * 2 8 L 3/2 A Navy (10) 4 3 W o 4/18 A Brown * 10 5 W 1 3/15 A Sacramento State 9 6 W 4/15 A Brown * 3 1 W 3/15 N St . Louis 0 8 L n 4/20 A Vermont 17 8 W 1 3/16 A Sacramento State 13 9 W 4/16 A Brown * 3 1 W 3/16 N Central Connecticut 12 2 W 4/21 H Holy Cross 2 7 L 1 3/17 A Sacramento State 5 10 L 4/16 A Brown * 8 6 W 3/16 N Ohio State 9 14 L 4/24 H Yale * 7 3 W 1 c 3/18 A Pacific 3 13 L 4/18 A Vermont 14 6 W 3/17 N Akron 5 6 L 4/24 H Yale * 20 8 W 1 3/20 A Pacific (13) 10 8 W 4/19 H Holy Cross 6 8 L 3/18 N Miami (Ohio) 9 14 L h 4/25 H Yale * 11 1 W 1 3/22 A Cal Poly 5 2 W 4/22 H Yale * 6 4 W 3/20 N Kansas 6 8 L a 4/25 H Yale * 11 0 W 1 3/23 A Cal Poly 2 11 L 4/22 H Yale * (12) 1 2 L 3/21 N Army 7 14 L 4/27 H Vermont 5 8 L 1 m 3/29 A Pace 4 2 W 4/25 H Vermont 6 5 W 3/21 N Army 19 18 W 4/28 A Plymouth State 21 11 W 1 p 3/29 A Pace 3 5 L 4/26 H Yale * 8 5 W 3/23 N Northwestern 6 5 W 5/1 A Harvard * 9 20 L 4/26 H Yale * 9 13 L 3/26 A Quinnipiac 7 5 W s 4/2 A Quinnipiac 10 13 L 5/1 A Harvard * 13 10 W 4/5 A Columbia * 1 5 L 4/29 A Harvard * 1 2 L 3/29 A Princeton * 5 4 W 5/2 H Harvard * 0 5 L 4/29 A Harvard * 13 8 W 3/29 A Princeton * 8 5 W 4/5 A Columbia * 3 7 L 5/2 H Harvard * 7 2 W • 4/6 A Penn * 1 8 L 4/30 H Harvard * 4 0 W 3/30 A Cornell * 11 1 W 5/5 H Boston College 3 11 L 4/30 H Harvard * 9 23 L 3/30 A Cornell * 18 11 W 4/6 A Penn * 3 6 L 5/8 H Princeton2 3 14 L 2 5/2 A Hartford 7 6 W 4/2 A Siena 8 10 L 2 4/12 N Cornell * 20 5 W 5/8 H Princeton2 4 5 L 2 5/4 H Boston College 6 9 L 4/6 H Penn * 5 1 W 4/12 N Cornell * (11) 7 5 W 1Bradenton, Fla. 0 2 4/6 H Penn * 4 3 W 4/13 N Princeton * (8) 5 6 L 2Ivy League Championship 0 4/13 N Princeton2 * 5 15 L 2007 4/7 H Columbia * 1 7 L 0 4/16 H Plymouth State 13 4 W Coach: Bob Whalen 4/7 H Columbia * 9 3 W 2005 Captain: Russell Young ’08 4/9 H Quinnipiac 7 2 W 4/18 H Brown * 4 1 W Coach: Bob Whalen Overall: 8-29-1 Ivy: 5-15 (4th Rolfe) 4/12 A Brown * 8 2 W 4/18 H Brown * 6 5 W Captains: Josh Bailey ’05, • 3/3 A Cincinnati 1 9 L 4/12 A Brown * 6 18 L 4/19 H Brown * 5 1 W Brian Zurhellen ’05 3/4 A Cincinnati 0 4 L 4/13 A Brown * 9 7 W 4/19 H Brown * 3 4 L Overall: 14-21 Ivy: 8-12 (4th Rolfe) 3/4 A Cincinnati 8 4 W 4/13 A Brown * 16 14 W 2 4/23 A Holy Cross 7 9 L 3/18 N Bucknell1 2 0 W 3/15 N Fairfield1 4 1 W 4/15 A Vermont (10) 7 8 L 0 4/27 A Yale * 17 2 W 3/19 N Northern Iowa2 9 3 W 3/16 N Eastern Kentucky1 1 1 T 4/16 H Holy Cross 11 5 W 4/27 A Yale * 4 5 L 3/20 N St . Francis (N .Y .)1 8 4 W 0 3/17 N Massachusetts1 14 10 W 4/19 H Yale * 3 5 L 4/28 A Yale * 12 4 W 3/21 N Illinois1 6 11 L 1 3/18 N Ohio State1 3 6 L 4/19 H Yale * 13 6 W 4/28 A Yale * 13 11 W 3/24 N Vermont1 0 1 L 3/19 N Illinois1 10 20 L 4/20 H Yale * 7 8 L 4/29 A Boston College 6 7 L 3/24 N Northwestern1 2 3 L 3/21 A Florida Atlantic 6 14 L 4/20 H Yale * 7 2 W • 5/3 H Harvard * 2 1 W 3/25 N Ohio State1 1 4 L 3/22 N Illinois1 2 5 L 4/22 H Vermont (12)10 9 W 5/3 H Harvard * 18 5 W 3/25 N Ohio State1 3 5 L 3/23 N Illinois1 4 7 L 4/26 A Harvard * 7 3 W 5/4 A Harvard * 3 5 L 3/26 N Northwestern1 6 11 L 2 3/24 N Northwestern1 2 12 L 4/26 A Harvard * 5 4 W 5/4 A Harvard * 10 14 L 3/30 A Quinnipiac 2 5 L 1 1 3/25 N Northwestern 4 11 L 4/27 H Harvard * 8 4 W 0 UNC Wilmington, Wilmington, N.C. 4/4 A Penn * 3 4 L 2 3/28 A Quinnipiac 6 11 L 4/27 H Harvard * 8 10 L 0 Ithaca, N.Y. 4/4 A Penn * (10) 8 10 L 3/31 A Columbia * 2 6 L 4/30 H Boston College 5 8 L 4/5 A Columbia * 9 8 W 4 3/31 A Columbia * 8 3 W 5/6 H Columbia2 7 11 L 2004 4/5 A Columbia * 10 3 W 2 Coach: Bob Whalen 4/1 A Penn * 1 5 L 5/6 H Columbia 16 15 W 4/9 H Princeton * 9 2 W 2 • Captains: Patrick Dowling ’04, 4/1 A Penn * 2 6 L 5/7 H Columbia 5 7 L 4/9 H Princeton * 2 1 W 2 1 Tim Grant ’04 4/7 N Cornell * 2 4 L Bradenton, Fla. 4/10 H Cornell * 6 2 W 2 2 Overall: 25-17 Ivy: 15-5 (1st Rolfe) 4/7 N Cornell * 3 12 L Ivy League Championship 2 4/10 H Cornell * 4 3 W 4/8 A Princeton * 2 1 W 0 3/6 A Hofstra 8 5 W 4/13 A Vermont 10 13 L 3/7 A Hofstra 7 10 L 4/16 H Brown * 1 4 L 0 3/7 A Hofstra 14 8 W 4/16 H Brown * 4 17 L 8 3/17 N Fairleigh Dickinson1 23 9 W 4/17 H Brown * 4 10 L 3/18 N Fairfield1 5 0 W 4/17 H Brown * (11) 5 6 L 3/19 N Iowa1 3 4 L 4/19 H Vermont 12 10 W 3/20 N Bucknell1 0 16 L 4/19 H Vermont 8 0 W 3/21 N UW-Milwaukee1 4 1 W 4/24 A Yale * 3 4 L 3/23 N UW-Milwaukee1 3 8 L 4/24 A Yale * 6 2 W 3/23 N Wright State1 5 6 L 4/25 A Yale * 1 5 L 3/24 A Florida1 6 11 L 4/25 A Yale * 3 4 L 3/25 N Northwestern1 10 1 W 5/1 A Harvard * 8 9 L 3/26 N Northwestern1 13 10 W 5/1 A Harvard * 10 11 L 3/27 N Northwestern1 6 11 L 5/2 H Harvard * 6 10 L 4/3 A Princeton * 2 10 L 5/2 H Harvard * 8 5 W 4/3 A Princeton * 5 2 W 5/4 A Boston College 4 5 L 4/7 A Siena 7 3 W 5/5 A Plymouth State 18 0 W 4/9 H Penn * 6 4 W 1Bradenton, Fla. The 2008 Rolfe Division champions 2Sarasota, Fla. 28 2009 Big Green Baseball www.DartmouthSports.com Year-by-Year Records

overall ivy/EIBL overall ivy/EIBL Year GP W L T Pct W L T Pct Finish Coach Year GP W L T Pct W L T Pct Finish Coach 1866 3 2 1 0 .667 None 1957 20 12 8 0 .600 5 2 0 .714 t-2nd 1867 1 1 0 0 1 .000 1958 19 13 6 0 .684 6 2 0 .750 t-2nd 1868 3 2 1 0 .667 1959 24 10 14 0 .417 6 3 0 .667 t-2nd 1869 3 2 1 0 .667 1960 28 14 14 0 .500 3 6 0 .333 t-8th 1871 3 1 2 0 .333 1961 24 10 14 0 .417 4 5 0 .444 6th 1872 2 0 2 0 .000 1962 26 14 12 0 .538 5 4 0 .556 t-4th 1878 3 2 1 0 .667 1963 29 14 15 0 .483 6 3 0 .667 t-1st 1879 7 2 5 0 .286 1964 24 14 10 0 .583 5 4 0 .556 t-3rd 1880 13 4 9 0 .308 1965 21 11 9 1 .548 6 3 0 .667 t-2nd 1881 10 4 6 0 .400 1966 28 18 10 0 .643 7 2 0 .778 2nd 1882 10 3 7 0 .300 1967 28 18 10 0 .643 7 2 0 .778 1st 1883 10 7 3 0 .700 1968 31 20 11 0 .645 7 2 0 .778 2nd N 1884 18 7 11 0 .389 1969 30 16 14 0 .533 6 2 0 .750 1st C 1885 20 8 12 0 .400 1970 34 24 10 0 .706 11 2 0 .846 1st A 1886 15 10 5 0 .667 1971 31 18 13 0 .581 8 6 0 .571 4th A 1887 18 9 9 0 .500 1972 34 17 16 1 .515 9 4 1 .679 3rd 1888 18 9 9 0 .500 1973 37 15 21 1 .419 8 5 1 .607 8th 1889 17 7 10 0 .412 1974 37 18 19 0 .486 8 6 0 .571 5th R 1890 15 7 8 0 .467 1975 40 20 20 0 .500 7 7 0 .500 5th e 1891 18 2 16 0 .111 1976 40 6 34 0 .150 2 12 0 .143 10th g 1892 22 14 8 0 .636 1977 36 11 25 0 .306 4 10 0 .286 8th 1893 18 6 11 1 .372 1978 36 8 28 0 .222 2 12 0 .143 10th Fred Kelley i 1894 24 10 14 0 .417 1979 40 7 33 0 .175 2 12 0 .143 10th o 1895 22 11 11 0 .500 1980 28 4 23 1 .161 2 10 0 .167 10th Tony Lupien, Dartmouth head coach 1957-77 n 1896 20 11 9 0 .550 1981 31 7 24 0 .226 4 10 0 .286 9th a 1897 23 13 9 1 .587 1982 32 8 23 1 .266 5 12 0 .306 10th Mike Walsh 1898 18 12 6 0 .667 1983 27 14 13 0 .519 8 6 0 .571 4th l 1899 25 16 8 1 .660 1984 30 12 18 0 .400 6 9 0 .400 8th s 1900 21 13 7 1 .643 1985 40 18 22 0 .450 6 12 0 .333 8th 1901 16 10 6 0 .625 John P. Fifield 1986 42 23 19 0 .548 7 11 0 .389 t-8th • 1902 21 9 12 0 .429 Breckenridge 1987 38 24 14 0 .632 14 2 0 .875 1st 1903 25 14 11 0 .560 Fred Brown 1988 40 20 20 0 .500 10 8 0 .556 4th 1904 19 15 4 0 .789 W . Hamilton 1989 37 18 19 0 .486 7 9 0 .438 7th 1 1905 27 15 12 0 .556 1990 38 21 17 0 .553 10 8 0 .556 4th Bob Whalen 9 1906 22 13 8 1 .614 Tom McCarthy 1991 36 15 21 0 .417 9 7 0 .563 t-3rd 5 1907 26 17 9 0 .654 1992 34 9 25 0 .265 6 8 0 .429 t-5th 1908 26 14 11 1 .558 John Keady ’05 1993 33 14 19 0 .424 8 12 0 .400 Rolfe 4th 8 1909 18 9 8 1 .528 1994 37 16 21 0 .432 9 11 0 .450 Rolfe 2nd 1910 24 16 8 0 .667 1995 36 19 17 0 .528 12 8 0 .600 Rolfe 2nd • 1911 29 14 15 0 .483 1996 37 12 25 0 .324 8 12 0 .400 Rolfe 3rd 1912 19 9 9 1 .500 Walter Woods 1997 38 22 16 0 .579 11 9 0 .550 Rolfe 3rd 1913 19 12 7 0 .632 1998 41 23 18 0 .561 7 13 0 .350 Rolfe t-3rd 1 1914 28 17 11 0 .607 1999 41 17 24 0 .415 9 11 0 .450 Rolfe 3rd 9 1915 34 16 18 0 .471 2000 43 29 14 0 .674 17 3 0 .850 Rolfe 1st 6 1916 21 12 9 0 .571 W . C . Hazelton 2001 40 22 18 0 .550 12 8 0 .600 Rolfe t-1st 7 1917 NO TEAM 2002 41 21 20 0 .512 9 11 0 .450 Rolfe 3rd 1918 16 8 8 0 .500 A .J . Ranney ’92 2003 36 17 19 0 .472 10 10 0 .500 Rolfe 2nd 1919 21 12 9 0 .571 Jeff Tesreau 2004 42 25 17 0 .595 15 5 0 .750 Rolfe 1st • 1920 17 10 7 0 .588 2005 35 14 21 0 .400 8 12 0 .400 Rolfe 4th 1921 29 18 11 0 .621 2006 39 20 19 0 .513 13 7 0 .650 Rolfe 2nd 1 1922 28 18 10 0 .643 2007 38 8 29 1 .224 5 15 0 .250 Rolfe 4th 1923 32 20 11 1 .641 2008 42 25 17 0 .595 15 5 0 .750 Rolfe 1st 9 1924 29 19 10 0 .655 Total 3452 1709 1721 22 .498 530 500 4 .515 6 1925 29 24 5 0 .828 362 348 4 .510 EIBL (1930-92) 9 1926 31 21 10 0 .677 168 152 0 .525 Ivy (1993-2008) 1927 24 10 14 0 .417 1928 26 14 12 0 .538 • 1929 20 14 6 0 .700 1930 20 12 8 0 .600 8 2 0 .800 1st 1 1931 20 8 12 0 .400 4 6 0 .400 4th 9 1932 14 7 7 0 .500 4 6 0 .400 4th Coaching Records 1933 16 10 6 0 .625 7 5 0 .583 3rd Coach Years Seasons W L T Pct. W L T Pct. 7 1934 22 14 8 0 .636 6 6 0 .500 t-4th No coach 1866-1900 29 195 201 4 .493 0 1935 21 15 5 1 .738 11 1 0 .917 1st John P . Fifeld 1901 1 10 6 0 .625 1936 23 15 8 0 .652 8 4 0 .667 t-1st Breckenridge 1902 1 9 12 0 .429 • 1937 24 15 9 0 .625 8 4 0 .667 t-2nd 1938 25 16 9 0 .640 9 3 0 .750 1st Fred Brown 1903 1 14 11 0 .560 1939 26 13 12 1 .519 8 4 0 .667 3rd W . Hamilton 1904-05 2 30 16 0 .652 1 1940 23 12 11 0 .522 6 3 0 .667 2bd Tom McCarthy 1906-07 2 30 17 1 .635 9 1941 23 11 12 0 .478 7 5 0 .583 t-3rd John Keady ’05 1908-11 4 53 42 2 .557 8 1942 27 14 12 1 .537 3 5 1 .389 7th 1943 21 12 8 1 .595 1 3 0 .250 5th Walter Woods 1912-15 4 54 45 1 .545 7 1944 27 17 10 0 .630 5 1 0 .833 2nd W .C . Hazelton 1916 1 12 9 0 .571 1945 23 8 15 0 .348 4 4 0 .500 3rd A .J . Ranney ’92 1918 1 8 8 0 .500 1946 18 5 13 0 .278 2 8 0 .200 6th Jeff Tesreau 1919-46 28 384 270 5 .586 101 70 1 .590 1947 21 5 16 0 .238 3 9 0 .250 6th Ed . Jeremiah ’30 1948 17 12 4 1 .735 7 1 0 .875 1st Ed . Jeremiah ’30 1947-51 5 41 75 2 .356 17 27 0 .386 1949 22 12 10 0 .545 5 4 0 .556 t-4th 1952-56 5 44 71 1 .384 16 23 1 .413 1950 31 8 23 0 .258 1 6 0 .143 10th Tony Lupien 1957-77 21 313 305 3 .506 130 92 2 .585 1951 27 4 22 1 .167 1 7 0 .125 10th Fred Kelley 1978-80 3 19 84 1 .188 6 34 0 .150 1952 22 11 11 0 .500 4 4 0 .500 t-5th Bob Shawkey 1953 25 11 14 0 .440 5 3 0 .625 4th George Landis 1981 1 7 24 0 .226 4 10 0 .286 1954 22 5 16 1 .250 1 5 1 .214 9th Mike Walsh 1982-89 8 137 148 1 .481 63 69 0 .477 1955 26 11 15 0 .423 3 6 0 .333 8th Bob Whalen 1990- 19 349 377 1 .481 193 175 0 .524 1956 21 6 15 0 .286 3 5 0 .375 8th Totals 136 1709 1721 22 .498 530 500 4 .515

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Undergraduate Admissions Dartmouth College Facts For the class of 2011, there were 14,176 applica- • Founded in 1769 tions and 2,167 admissions; approximately 1,100 • Four-year private liberal arts college students will enroll . Students come from across the • Main campus is located on 200 acres in Hanover, United States and around the world . Undergraduate N .H . tuition and fees for 2007-08 is $34,965; total tuition, • Division I athletics, affiliated with the Ivy League room and board and fees are $45,483 . Admission • 4,200 undergraduates, 1,600 graduates to the college is need-moot; financial aid in 2005-06 • Undergraduate college has 29 departments and totaled approximately $67 million; 57 percent of 10 interdisciplinary programs undergraduates received financial aid. • Graduate schools of business, medicine, engi- r Dartmouth is committed to providing an excel- neering, and arts and sciences o lent teaching and research environment for students • Motto is “Vox clamantis in deserto” (“a voice l and faculty . The scale of the college ensures the crying in the wilderness”) f intimacy of a liberal arts college while providing • Academic calendar is four terms, year-round e research opportunities typically found at much larger institutions . d i Undergraduate Arts & Sciences Thayer School of Engineering v The Arts and Sciences consist of 39 academic Founded in 1867, Thayer School comprises both the i departments and programs; top majors among 2006 undergraduate Department of Engineering Sciences s graduates were economics, government, psychologi- and a professional school with degrees through the i cal and brain sciences, history and English . The doctorate (BE, MEM, MS, PhD). Forty-five full-time o college has more than 350 tenured and tenure-track faculty members serve approximately 600 under- n faculty, including the highest percentage of tenured graduate students and 180 graduate students . Dean: women in the Ivy League . Joseph J . Helble . to more than 30,000 e-journals, 100,000 e-books, 800 c research databases, and other online resources and h rts ciences raduate rograms uck chool of usiness provides access to the reference, document delivery a A & S G P T S B and other services the library provides . m The first Dartmouth PhD was awarded in the Founded in 1900, Tuck is the first graduate school of p classics in 1885, and the first modern doctoral pro- management and consistently ranks among the top s grams began in the 1960s . More than 600 students business schools worldwide . Tuck offers the full-time Computing at Dartmouth are enrolled in 19 graduate programs, including MBA as well as executive education and non-de- Dartmouth’s computing environment includes a • biochemistry, biological sciences, chemistry, cogni- gree programs including the Tuck Business Bridge wireless network that covers the entire campus with tive neuroscience, comparative literature, computer Program(r), a LEAD summer business institute, and more than 1,400 access points . Local and long-dis- 2 science, earth sciences, electro-acoustic music, a series of programs for minority business executives . tance telephone calling is over the campus network 0 engineering, evaluative clinical sciences, experimental The school has 46 full-time faculty members and using “software phones” and VoIP software . Public 0 molecular medicine, genetics, liberal studies, math- approximately 480 MBA students, representing more terminals with free access to the Internet are avail- 0 ematics, microbiology and immunology, pharmacolo- than 30 nationalities . Dean: Paul Danos . able in most public areas including the library, Collis gy and toxicology, physics and astronomy, physiology, Center, dining halls, and Alumni Gym . • and psychological and brain sciences . Dean: Charles Development Barlowe . To advance leading-edge teaching and scholar- Athletics 2 ship, enhance residential and campus life, and honor There are 34 intercollegiate varsity sports (16 0 Dartmouth Medical School its commitment to making education accessible, women’s, 16 men’s, two coed), 17 club sports and 0 Founded in 1797, Dartmouth Medical School Dartmouth announced in November 2004, the largest 24 intramural sports . Three-quarters of Dartmouth 1 (DMS), is the nation’s fourth-oldest medical school . fund-raising effort in its history . With a $1 3. billion undergraduates participate in some form of athletics . DMS encompasses 16 clinical and basic science goal, the Campaign for the Dartmouth Experience • departments, and draws is seeking investment in ucker oundation on the resources of dozens of initiatives across T F 2 Community Service — Approximately 60 Dartmouth College and the institution — for the percent of Dartmouth undergraduates volunteer 0 Dartmouth-Hitchcock undergraduate college, 0 on-campus, locally and worldwide through Tucker Medical Center . It features its graduate programs in Foundation programs and partnerships . 4 interdisciplinary research the arts and sciences, and Religious Life — One college chaplain and 25 programs in cancer, infec- three professional schools student religious organizations. Affiliated facilities • tious diseases, cell and mo- of business, engineering, and groups include Rollins Chapel (interfaith), the lecular biology, genetics, and medicine . Roth Center for Jewish Life, Aquinas House (Roman 2 immunology, ethics, neu- 0 Catholic), Edgerton House (Episcopal), the Church rosciences, cardiovascular ibraries of Christ at Dartmouth College (United Church of 0 disease, public health, and L The Dartmouth Col- Christ), Baptist Student Fellowship, the Lutheran 8 medical outcomes . DMS lege Library includes nine Church and Student Center (ELCA Lutheran), has approximately 700 libraries on the College Al-Nur (Muslim Student Fellowship), Shanti (Hindu full-time faculty and an and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Student Fellowship), Baha’i, Quaker Student Fellow- additional 1,600 part-time Medical Center campuses . ship, Mormon Student Fellowship, Christian Science faculty and researchers . It Dartmouth’s “open stack” Organization, Meditation Society and others . receives 5,000 applications libraries provide access yearly to fill 82 places in to 2 .5 million volumes, the entering medical class ff ampus rograms 21,000 current periodicals, O -C P and enrolls more than Dartmouth undergraduates have the opportunity 6 million pages of manu- 550 medical and graduate to study in 42 off-campus programs in 22 countries . scripts and other materi- students . Dean: Stephen P . als . The Digital Library at Spielberg, MD, PhD . Dartmouth is the gateway 30 2009 Big Green Baseball www.DartmouthSports.com Administration James Josie

WrPresidentight DirectorH of Athleticsarpe andr Recreation Tenth Year Seventh Year James Wright is the 16th president of Dart- Jo Ann (Josie) Harper, a prominent figure mouth College . Wright has been a member of in collegiate athletics and a highly regarded the Dartmouth faculty since 1969 . He received coach, is Dartmouth’s director of athletics and a bachelor’s degree from Wisconsin State recreation . She assumed the leadership role of University-Platteville and master’s and doc- Big Green athletics in June 2002 . toral degrees in history from the University of Harper is Dartmouth’s seventh athletics N Wisconsin at Madison . An American historian, director and the first woman to hold this posi- C his teaching and research focused on American tion both at Dartmouth and in the Ivy League . A political history and the history of the Ameri- In 11 seasons as coach of Dartmouth A can West. He is the author or editor of five women’s lacrosse, she led her teams to an over- books and was the recipient of a Social Sci- all record of 88-69 (37-28 in the Ivy League) . R ence Research Council Grant, a Guggenheim She took the women’s lacrosse team to it’s first e Fellowship, and a Charles Warren Fellowship Ivy League Championships in 1986 and 1987, g at Harvard . He was elected as a Fellow of the the ECAC Championship in 1988 and to the i American Academy of Arts and Science . NCAA Tournament in 1983 . o James Wright served as dean of the faculty from 1989-97 and as acting presi- A graduate of West Chester University, Harper was prominent as a lacrosse n dent of the college during the first six months of 1995. President Wright served as coach at the national and international levels . In 1986, she coached the U .S . a provost from 1997 to 1998 and was elected to the Dartmouth presidency in April World Cup team, and in 1982 she assisted with the U.S. team that won the first l 1998. He took office on August 1, 1998. world championship in England . s As president, his priorities have included advancing the academic strength In 1987, Harper assumed additional responsibilities as assistant director of of the institution and expanding the faculty, enhancing the out-of-the-classroom athletics and was promoted to associate director of athletics in 1990 . Harper relin- • experience, and an ambitious facilities agenda that includes academic, residen- quished her coaching duties in 1992 to focus on her full-time administrative role tial life, and athletic projects . Building on Dartmouth’s historic commitment to and in June 1999 was promoted to senior associate director of athletics . 1 diversity, he has broadened access to talented students from all backgrounds, most In November 2006, Harper was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of 9 recently spearheading a major financial aid initiative that eliminates tuition and Fame . Previously, she was inducted into the New England Lacrosse Hall of Fame 5 loans for students of modest means, and expands need-blind admissions to inter- in 2000 and the Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2002 . In 2003 she was 8 national students . He has also served on the NCAA Division I Board of Directors inducted into the Sturzebecker Foundation Hall of Fame of West Chester Univer- and the NCAA Task Force on Reform . sity and in 2004 into West Chester’s Athletic Hall of Fame . • Wright, who enlisted in the Marine Corps for three years when he was 17, Harper is the 2005 recipient of the Katherine Ley Award, presented by the recently led the creation and funding of an educational counseling program for ECAC in recognition of her leadership and advocacy for women coaches and 1 wounded U.S. veterans, the Severely Injured Military Veterans: Fulfilling their administrators . In 2001 she was honored as the ECAC female athletic admin- 9 Dreams, that is now offered through the American Council on Education (ACE) . istrator of the year . In 2000, Harper was named the National Association of 6 In May 2007, The New York Times presented a feature on this work, and “ABC College Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) Division I-AA administra- 7 World News with Charles Gibson” featured Wright as its Person of the Week . The tor of the year . New England Council recognized him as the New Englander of the Year, and he Honored by Dartmouth in 1999 as a “Wearer of the Green” for her achieve- • was awarded the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation’s Semper Fidelis Award in ments in coaching at the national and international level, Harper is an adopted recognition of his efforts to ensure educational opportunities for wounded veterans . member of Dartmouth’s class of 1947 . 1 President Wright, an adopted member of Dartmouth’s class of 1964, is mar- 9 ried to Susan DeBevoise Wright, who has served in various roles in student life at 6 Dartmouth since 1978 . He has a daughter, two sons, and seven grandchildren . 9

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Sam Hopkins Randy Meck Anne Hudak Shadara MacNicol Ken Snelling Associate AD - Marketing Assistant AD - Facilities Assistant AD - Student Enhancement Assistant AD - Scheduling Director of Financial Operations www.DartmouthSports.com 2009 Big Green Baseball 31 Athletic Facilities Red Rolfe Field at Biondi Park A $5 .2 million gift from Mike, Class of 1979, and Cindy Ginn Biondi, Class of 1980, enabled major renovations to Red Rolfe Field and a new ballpark . The new FieldTurf playing surface has been laid and will debut this spring at the home opener on April 1 . The Michael J . 1979 and Cynthia Ginn 1980 Biondi Ballpark — also known as Red Rolfe Field at Biondi Park — will fulfill a vision Mike had several r years ago. He covered first base and captained the o infield for the Big Green in the late 1970s. A self- l described baseball fanatic who loved nothing more f than to play the game with his four sons, Mike died e tragically of sudden cardiac arrest on Nov . 12, 2007 .

The conceptual plans for the new ballpark were final- The renovations are complete, making this rendering a reality for the first game at Rolfe Field at Biondi Park on April 1. d ized just before he passed away . i “This gift has special meaning for all of us who and considered one of the nation’s top mergers and of the Dartmouth College Fund Committee, co-chair v have had the privilege to work closely with Cindy acquisition bankers . After Dartmouth, he earned an of the Class of 1980 20th Reunion Giving Commit- i and Mike Biondi,” said Dartmouth President James MBA and JD in the joint-degree program at the Uni- tee and an alumni fund volunteer . She is a director s Wright . “Always concerned with the welfare of cur- versity of Pennsylvania . Mike was a former member for the Breast Cancer Alliance and the Boys and Girls i rent students, always ready to lend their time and of the President’s Leadership Council, vice-chair of Club of Greenwich . o expertise, they have led by example . There was no the Campaign for the Dartmouth Experience and co- The Biondis’ philanthropy to Dartmouth includes n bigger Dartmouth baseball fan — and, of course, chair of the Dartmouth College Fund Committee . the Cynthia and Michael Biondi 1979 Family Fund Mets fan — than Mike. We’re grateful that this gift Cindy Biondi earned an MBA from Wharton for Scholarship and generous gifts to the Dartmouth c will have a lasting impact on our student-athletes, after graduating from Dartmouth, and worked as College Fund, Athletic Sponsor Program and Friends h the game of baseball at Dartmouth, and the wider a management consultant in New York . She is a of Baseball . a community .” member of the President’s Leadership Council at Renovations will include construction of a new m Mike Biondi was the co-chairman of invest- Dartmouth and a vice chair of the Campaign for the synthetic FieldTurf surface, permanent seating for p ment banking and a managing director at Lazard, Dartmouth Experience . She was formerly a co-chair 650 spectators with the ability to add more than s 1,000 temporary seats along the first- and third- baselines, dugouts, batting cages, , a new • scoreboard, press box and landscaping . “This ballpark will satisfy our programmatic 2 needs and allow a sport with a storied history at 0 Dartmouth to be as successful as it can be,” said Josie 0 Harper, director of athletics and recreation . “At the 0 northernmost Ivy League school, the weather isn’t always so kind to spring sports. The artificial playing • surface will greatly enhance our ability to practice and compete on the field.” 2 Robert “Red” Rolfe, Dartmouth Class of 1931, 0 played 10 seasons with the New York Yankees and was 0 the Big Green athletics director from 1954 to 1967 . 1 An aerial view of Rolfe Field before the renovation, with Floren Varsity House to the right and Memorial Field on the other side.

• Floren Varsity House and Leverone Field House 2 0 The Floren Varsity House is one of the latest C . Floren ‘63 and his family, plus the generos- 0 additions among the facilities that serve hundreds ity of many other members of the Dartmouth 4 of student-athletes who represent Dartmouth on 34 family to build a facility second to none in the varsity athletic teams, as well as the many hundreds Ivy League and beyond . • more who participate in club sports, recreation fitness Floren Varsity House features a strength and intramural activities . training center; a 130-seat “smart classroom;” 2 The $19 .5 million Floren Varsity House was meeting rooms and study lounges for all var- 0 made possible through the leadership gift of Douglas sity teams; football locker faclities; and offices 0 for the football, baseball, softball 8 and women’s lacrosse teams . The strength center, encom- passing 10,000-square feet, will Leverone Field House allow students to undergo effective strength, power, plyometric, agility, Leverone Field House, regarded as one of the flexibility and conditioning programs. premier indoor facilities on the East Coast, provides the New equipment — which includes 20 Big Green with two acres of indoor artificial turf for platforms and racks, three sets of iron a practice area . Equipped with two full-length batting dumbbells, assorted hammer machines, cages and pitching mounds, the field house boasts a top- eight glute and hamstring machines, notch lighting system and mechanical curtains, as well and 12 cardio machines — will benefit as an advanced sound system . After its original con- all 34 of Dartmouth’s varsity programs . struction in 1962, the field house has undergone several The 10,000-square foot strenght training center in Floren Varsity House renovations, the latest in 2001 of about $5 million . 32 2009 Big Green Baseball www.DartmouthSports.com