South Dakota State University BASEBALL

1999 Captains • Jeff Verzal • Tim Buterbaugh • Josh Guse WHO, WHAT & WHERE OF SDSU North Central Conference Champions 1959-1965-1966-1969-1973-1975-1984-1992-93-94-95 Mailing Address: Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center South Dakota State University Brookings, SD 57007-1497 Founded ...... February 21, 1881 Enrollment:...... 8,635 Nickname: ...... Jackrabbits Colors:...... Yellow and Blue Affiliation:...... NCAA Division II Conference:North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, more commonly known as TABLE OF the North Central Conference or NCC. 1998 LINEUP President: ...... Dr. Peggy Gordon Elliott HITTING Athletics Director: ...... Dr. Fred Oien P. Name Avg. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR Alma Mater:...... South Dakota State, 1972 C 35 Craig Langer, 6-2, 215, Sr., Brianerd, MN ...... 331 145 34 48 43 6 2 8 Athletic Trainer:...... Jim Booher 1b 25 Josh Guse, 6-0, 200, Jr. Irondale, MN...... 320 153 43 49 41 10 0 6 Athletic Dept. Phone: ...... (605) 688-5625 2B 33 Matt Breyer, 5-10, 175, Jr., Green Isle, MN...... 189 95 23 18 10 3 0 4 Ticket Office Phone: ...... (605) 688-6510 SS 5 Brian Scherschligt, 6-2, 175, Sr., Brooklyn Pk,...... 394 137 47 54 33 13 1 5 3B 7 Jeff Verzal, 6-1, 175, Jr., Omaha, NE...... 252 143 29 36 23 6 0 0 First year of baseball:...... 1947 LF 6 Mitch Messer, 5-11, 180, Fr., Rapid City ...... 244 45 11 11 6 2 0 0 CF 14 Adam Gregg, 5-11, 175, Fr., Maple Plain, MN ..300 110 35 33 19 6 0 2 Overall all-time record: ...... 793-618 RF 24 Mike Newman, 6-1, 195, Sr., Madison, MN...... 353 136 33 48 39 11 1 10 Years in NCAA regional/last: Nine, 1995 DH 21 Russ Langer...... 328 116 25 38 29 7 0 8 Head : ...... Mark Ekeland Totals...... 306 1228 309 376 262 67 5 42 Alma Mater/Year: ...... Augustana, SD, 1973 Opponents ...... 309 1203 238 372 193 62 7 32 Record at school (yrs):...... 424-218-1 (14) PITCHING Career record:...... 476-305-1 P. No. Name W-L-S ERA IP H R-ER BB SO Baseball office phone:...... (605) 688-5027 (R) 22 Rob Wewers, 6-0, 170, Sr., Roseville, MN ...... 1-5-0 6.69 35 54 42-26 9 22 Best time to reach coach:.8:30 a.m.-noon (R) 16 Mike Jansen, 6-2, 180, Sr., Vermillion, SD...... 4-3-0 4.63 46.2 60 32-24 17 33 Assistant coaches: ....Rob Bishop, grad asst (R) 12 Steve Peik, 6-0, 195, Sr., Gaylord, MN ...... 3-2-0 4.30 37.2 43 26-18 15 31 (L) 30 Nate Sticha, 6-2, 180, So., New Prague, MN..4-1-3 3.81 28.1 26 16-12 9 15 Jeff Holm, Kyan Kingston, sr ast (R) 18 Tom Laughlin, 6-3, 195, So., Rosemount, MN 4-1-0 3.83 40.0 43 24-17 23 30 ...... 24-19 Overall Record: (R) 4 Tim Buterbaugh, 6-0, 165, So., Brookings, SD5-3-0 4.75 60.2 81 45-32 18 33 Home Record:...... 6-3 (L) 27 Paul Sanow, 6-0, 170, Jr., Slayton, MN ...... 2-1-1 5.17 15.2 15 11-9 9 6 AwayRecord:...... 18-13 Totals...... 24-18-6 5.36 290.2 372 238-173 125199 Conference Record: 6-6 (third NCC Opponents ...... 18-24-2 6.36 287.2 376 309-203 129180 Southern Division, second NCC playoffs) CONTENTS Huether Field (1,000) Home Field:...... 1999 Roster ...... Page 1 Surface: ...... natural grass, agri-lime infield Coach Ekeland...... Page 2 Dimensions:...... line: 325 each way Assistant Coaches ...... Page 3 LC 365 1998 Preview...... Page 4 C 425 1998 Schedule...... Page 5 RC 354 Profiles...... Pages 6-13 1998 Scores ...... Page 14 Sports Information Dir: ...... Ron Lenz 1998 Stats...... Pages 15 SID office telephone: ...... (605) 688-4623 School Records...... Page 16-17 SID home telephone:...... (605) 692-7787 About SDSU ...... Pages 18-19 email:...... [email protected] Year-by-year Leaders...... Page 20 Lettermen ...... Page 21-22 SID fax...... (605) 688-5999 Year-by-Year Scores ...... Pages 23-26

ON THE COVER — Captains Jeff Verzal, Tim Buterbaugh and Josh Guse. The 1999 SDSU baseball media guide is written, edited and published by the SDSU sports information service and printed at the SDSU print lab. Two hundred copies were produced at $4.50 per copy.

‘98 Jackrabbit Baseball 1999 Jackrabbit Roster

No. Name Pos. B-T Ht. Wt. Birthdate Yr, Hometown, State 2 Eric Nesvig ...... OF R-R 5-10 165 9/16/79 Fr. Gaylord, MN 3 Noah Hummel...... IF R-R 5-9 165 4/20/80 Fr. Spearfish, SD 4 * Tim Buterbaugh ...... P R-R 6-0 165 2/15/77 Jr. Aurora, SD 5 Jeremy Deutsch ...... IF R-R 5-10 165 8/26/79 Fr. Brookings, SD 7 *** Jeff Verzal...... IF R-R 6-1 175 9/16/75 Sr. Omaha, NE 9 Steve Newman ...... IF R-R 5-8 150 12/23/78 Fr. Madison, MN 10 Randy Santema...... P R-R 6-4 184 6/6/80 Fr. Volga, SD 11 * Grant Pudas ...... IF R-R 6-0 180 12/19/76 Jr. Bloomington, MN 12 Shane Moore...... C R-R 6-2 180 8/7/79 Fr. Gillette, WY 14 Rusty Remmers...... OF-P R-R 5-9 150 8/28/79 Fr. Watertown, SD 15 * Pat Dressen ...... C-OF R-R 5-11 180 7/4/76 Jr. Watertown, MN 16 * Cory Gilbert ...... P R-R 6-2 160 2/18/79 So. Sioux Falls, SD 17 Bryan Rinehart ...... P R-L 6-2 200 9/17/78 Fr. Chamberlain, SD 18 Jeff Biehn ...... P-IF L-R 6-3 190 3/6/79 Fr. Mankato, MN 19 Jesse Anderson ...... P R-R 6-1 210 7/25/78 Jr. St. Peter, MN 20 Ryan Reinhart ...... OF R-R 5-11 185 1/1/79 Fr. Marshall, MN 21 * Russ Langer...... IF-OF L-R 6-2 220 12/10/78 So. Brainerd, MN 22 * Adam Gregg ...... OF R-R 6-0 185 6/4/78 So. Maple Plain, MN 24 ** Tom Laughlin...... P R-R 6-3 200 9/16/77 Jr. Rosemount, MN 25 ** Josh Guse...... C-IF L-R 6-0 200 10/7/76 Jr. New Brighton, MN 26 Rob Hirrschoff ...... P R-R 6-3 190 5/9/79 Fr. Brookings, SD 27 * Paul Sanow...... P L-L 6-0 170 5/27/76 Jr. Slayton, MN 28 Tony Jacobson...... OF R-R 5-11 185 11/6/77 So. Spearfish, SD 29 Ben Peter ...... P R-R 5-11 175 4/26/78 Fr. Osage, IA 30 * Nate Sticha ...... P L-L 6-2 185 6/23/77 Jr. New Prague, MN 31 Dave Holoch ...... P R-R 6-0 185 11/23/98 Fr. Vermillion, SD 32 Nick Miller...... P-OF L-L 5-9 175 9/3/79 Fr. Oakdale, MN 33 Keith Bury ...... IF R-R 6-2 190 6/10/78 Fr. Watertown, MN 34 Tony Minter ...... OF R-R 6-1 190 3/21/77 Jr. Duluth, MN 35 Tom Mousel...... P R-R 6-3 185 6/18/79 Fr. Rapid City, SD 36 Chris Studer...... C-IF R-R 6-0 230 7/15/79 Fr. Brainerd, MN

Coaches: 1 Mark Ekeland, head coach, 16th season 22 Rob Bishop, graduate assistant, 2nd season

‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball 1 Jacks Mark Ekeland is the winningest baseball coach in SDSU history. The 1999 season marks the 16th year Mark Ekeland football and has been baseball coach at South Dakota State University. baseball. And it seems like every year, there are new milestones in the From 1978 until list of his accomplishments. he joined the SDSU His first year, in 1984, SDSU won 27 games - the first staff following the time any Jackrabbit team won 20 or more games. retirement of Hall of Every season since, SDSU has been over 20 victories. Fame coach Erv The 1989 team won 30 games, a school record. In Huether, Ekeland 1990, his team again broke the record, this time with 31 was on the staff at victories. Jamestown College In 1993, the Jacks shattered that record, winning 39 where at various games. In 1994, the SDSU tied that record and set a school times he was defensive COACHING RECORDS AT SDSU coordinator in football (five years), Coach, Year Seasons Record assistant men’s Doc Sheft, 1947 ...... 1 5-4 basketball coach Jack Frost, 1948-49...... 2 8-14 (three years), head Erv Huether, 1950-83...... 34 352-376-2 women’s basketball Mark Ekeland, 1984-...... 15 448-236-1 coach (two years), Total...... 52 813-631-3 and head baseball coach (five years). mark for highest won-lost percentage in a season, finishing During his career at Jamestown, Ekeland guided the 39-10-1. Jimmies to the North Dakota College Athletic Conference Ekeland has guided SDSU to five North Central baseball title in 1979. He was also assistant coach on the Conference championships and six NCAA playoff men’s basketball team which won the NDCAC title in 1980, appearances. and on the Jimmies team which earned a berth in the NAIA And his teams have won 11 North Central Conference District 12 playoffs in 1981 Southern Division championships in the last 14 years. He was also defensive coordinator on a Jimmie football Ironically, in Ekeland’s most memorable season – his team which posted an undefeated season and participated first – State finished second in the divisional standings. That in the national playoffs in 1979. That team led the nation in was still good enough to get the Jacks into the playoffs and total defense.. they went on a roll which took them all the way to California He was named Augustana Alumni Coach of the Year in for the NCAA Division II championship tournament. State 1993, South Dakota Male won the NCC playoffs in three straight games, then hosted College Coach of the Year in and won the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional giving 1994, and inducted into Rapid MARK EKELAND’S SDSU its only trip to the Division II . That was in City’s Sports hall of Fame in RECORD AT SDSU 1984. Ekeland was voted North Central Conference and 1995. Year Overall NCC NCAA Regional Coach of the Year. Ekeland and his wife, 1984...... 27-13 9-4 Ekeland earned North Central Conference Coach of the Rebecca, the 1995 South 1985...... 27-15 13-3 Year honors for the fourth straight year and fifth time overall Dakota Teacher of the Year, 1986...... 27-13 13-0 in 1995. have two children. 1987...... 29-17 10-2 Ekeland has served on the NCAA Division II National 1988...... 27-16 7-3 Championship Baseball Committee since 1993 and is 1989...... 30-16 11-1 currently chairman of the national committee. 1990...... 31-17 9-1 A native of Rapid City, Ekeland graduated from Central 1991...... 29-19 9-3 High School where he was a member of the state Class A 1992...... 31-16 9-2 championship basketball team in 1969 and on the state 1993...... 39-15 8-3 championship American Legion baseball team in 1970. 1994 ...... 39-10-1 11-1 Ekeland attended Augustana College, lettering four 1995...... 30-20 7-5 years each in football and and baseball. In 1972, he earned 1996...... 34-13 12-4 honorable mention all-conference honors in baseball. 1997...... 24-19 6-6 After graduating from Augustana with a BA in Physical 1998...... 24-18 11-11 Education and History in 1973, Ekeland taught elementary Career ...448-236-1 144-49 physical education while coaching high school football and Including five years at Jamestown basketball at Columbus, NE. College, Ekeland’s overall Ekeland added a Master’s Degree from South Dakota coaching record is 501-323-1. State in 1977, after serving as a graduate assistant in 2 ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball Graduate Assistant Rob Bishop Rob Bishop, a Miles City, Mont. native is in his second year as graduate assistant for the Jackrabbits. Rob played baseball at Jamestown College, where he earned NAIA All-American honors two times. He graduated in 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in History, and after college he coached baseball and taught in Hawthorne, NY. Rob is currently pur- suing his master’s degree and will graduate in May, 1999.

NCC PLAYOFF RECORDS Team Years W - L Pct. Titles Mankato State...... 14 34-12 .739 9 South Dakota State ...16 33-24 .579 5 Northern Colorado...... 8 15-13 .535 1 COACH EKELAND St. Cloud State...... 10 15-18 .454 1 vs. NCC Opponents North Dakota State...... 3 5-6 .454 0 North Dakota...... 7 10-13 .434 0 South Dakota ...... 31 4 .885 Morningside ...... 9 9-17 .346 0 Augustana...... 44 12 .785 Augustana...... 4 4-8 .333 0 Nebraska-Omaha...... 47 15 .758 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 8 4-16 .200 0 Morningside...... 40 15 .727 South Dakota ...... 1 0-2 .000 0 Mankato State ...... 13 24 .351 St. Cloud State...... 14 12 .538 North Dakota...... 15 10 .600 North Dakota State ...... 10 5 .667 Northern Colorado ...... 5 1 .833 vs. NCC ...... 218 98 .689

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1998 NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE Jacks head into BASEBALL STANDINGS TEAM (overall record) W-L Pct. GB Northern Colorado (25-20) ...... 13-5 .722 -- 1 North Dakota (37-15)...... 13-6 .684 ⁄2 ‘99 season with Nebraska-Omaha (21-17) ...... 10-8 .556 3 South Dakota State (24-18)...... 11-9 .550 3 St. Cloud State (22-24) ...... 11-9 .550 3 1 blend of youth, Mankato State (22-18) ...... 10-9 .526 3 ⁄2 North Dakota State (26-15)...... 10-10 .500 4 Morningside (15-23)...... 9-9 .500 4 experience Augustana (13-24)...... 5-15 .250 9 South Dakota (7-29) ...... 3-15 .167 10 Mark Ekeland’s 16th team at South Dakota State is, All-North Central Conference without a doubt, the youngest team he has had. Brian Scherschligt, SS, first-team After suffering heavy graduation losses from last year’s Josh Guse, Inf, second team 24-18 team, the Jacks have just one senior this year, Tim Buterbaugh, P, second team infielder/outfielder Jeff Verzal. They also have a talented freshman class, both with Academic All-North Central Conference redshirts and first-year players. Brian Scherschlight, SS, first-team Jeff Verzal, 3B, first team The nucleus of the ‘99 team is a pair of second-team all-conference players, utility player Josh Guse and pitcher NCC Playoff scores Tim Buterbaugh. Northern Colorado 12, South Dakota State 7 Guse .320 with six home runs and 41 runs batted Nebraska-Omaha 8, North Dakota 6 in for 42 games. He can catch, play first or third, or DH. North Dakota 5, South Dakota State 4 Buterbaugh, in his first season as a collegiate starter, Northern Colorado 6, Nebraska-Omaha 5 finished 5-3 overall with a 4.75 ERA. He was third in the Northern Colorado 3, North Dakota 2 1 conference in innings pitched, with 38 ⁄3. With the personnel losses, there are a number of Rightfield - this is another option for Russ Langer. positions up for grabs this year. Designated hitter - chances are, it will rotate between Catcher - Craig Langer is gone but this is a deep Guse and Studer. position including another Langer, Russ, plus Guse and Buterbaugh leads a pitching staff which lost Mike redshirt freshman Chris Studer. Chances are all three will Jansen, Steve Piek and Rob Wewers. be in the lineup somewhere. Buterbaugh led the team working 60 innings last year. First base - again, Russ Langer has played there but Nathan Sticha was the bullpen specialist, appearing in 16 the position is wide open including redshirt freshman Jeff games with a 4-1 record and three saves, sporting a team Biehn. Langer hit .328 with eight home runs last year. best 3.81 ERA. Second base - another wide open spot with Verzal and Tom Laughlin (4-1, 3.83 ERA for 40 innings) also first-year freshman Noah Hummel among the candidates. returns after starting seven games last year. And lefty Paul Shortstop - a fixture is gone here with the departure of Sanow (2-1, 5.17 ERA) has enough experience that he two-time all-NCC Brian Scherschligt. The candidates may be ready to move into the starting rotation. Cory include Verzal, Grant Pudas, and redshirt freshman Keith Gilbert appeared in four games last year. Bury. Newcomers include at least four redshirt freshmen, Third base - this has been Verzal’s position, any one of Bryan Rinehart, Tom Mousel, Rob Hirrschoff and Ben several other candidates could play here if he moves to a Peter. Mousel and Peter are coming off injuries. different infield position or the outfield. Verzal hit .252 last What the season holds will most likely depend on the year while Pudas batted .325. development of the freshmen, with the possibility of having Leftfield - Pat Dressen, Tony Jacobson and Verzal are four or five in the everyday lineup. candiates. Centerfield - Adam Gregg won the spot last year and hit .300 (33-110). Rusty Remmers, the 1998 South Dakota American Legion Player of the Year, will fit somewhere.

4 ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball 1998 JACKRABBIT STATISTICS

Name G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2B 3B HR TB Slug% BB-SO SH-SF HBP OB% SB-AS PO-A-E Pct. Joe Alexander ...... 2-0 2 0 1 1 .500 0 0 0 1 .500 0-0 0-0 0 .500 0-0 1-0-0 1.000 Brian Scherschligt ...... 42-42 137 47 54 33 .394 13 1 5 84 .613 26-13 2-1 7 .509 13-16 72-120-10 .950 Mike Newman...... 42-42 136 33 48 39 .353 11 1 10 91 .669 12-18 1-0 2 .413 0-1 58-5-7 .900 Craig Langer...... 42-42 145 34 48 43 .331 6 2 8 82 .566 10-14 0-1 2 .380 1-2 184-15-4 .980 Russ Langer...... 40-38 116 25 38 29 .328 7 0 8 69 .595 9-23 1-0 9 .400 1-2 92-10-4 .962 Josh Guse...... 42-42 153 43 49 41 .320 10 0 6 77 .503 8-16 0-2 2 .358 4-4 217-15-4 .983 Grant Pudas...... 27-26 77 22 25 10 .325 0 1 0 27 .351 9-9 2-0 1 .402 0-0 13-35-9 .842 Adam Gregg...... 40-39 110 35 33 19 .300 6 0 2 45 .409 5-18 8-1 0 .328 6-8 78-3-4 .953 Pat Dressen ...... 15-7 26 4 7 2 .269 2 0 0 9 .346 4-7 0-0 0 .367 0-1 2-0-1 .667 Jeff Johnson ...... 16-8 26 9 7 6 .269 1 0 1 11 .423 8-12 0-2 0 .417 0-1 7-1-1 .889 Jeff Verzal ...... 42-42 143 29 36 23 .252 6 0 0 42 .294 15-21 3-1 2 .329 4-7 39-45-10 .894 Tony Jacobson ...... 6-0 4 2 1 0 .250 0 0 0 1 .250 0-1 0-0 0 .250 0-0 0-0-0 .000 Mitch Messer...... 23-15 45 11 11 6 .244 2 0 0 13 .289 11-8 3-1 1 .397 4-6 22-11-4 .892 Matt Breyer ...... 19-10 95 23 18 10 .189 3 0 4 33 .347 11-16 0-1 1 .278 1-1 62-66-8 .941 Tony Minter ...... 8-3 11 2 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 1-3 0-0 0 .000 0-0 8-0-0 1.000 Mike Jansen ...... 9-6 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0-1 0-0 0 .000 0-0 1-0-0 1.000 Mike Graybill ...... 1-0 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0-0 0-0-0 .000 Steve Peik...... 13-3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0-0 2-7-0 1.000 Rob Wewers...... 11-6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0-0 1-4-1 .833 Tim Buterbaugh ...... 12-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0-0 3-7-0 1.000 Tom Laughlin ...... 8-7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0-0 6-5-0 1.000 Cory Gilbert ...... 4-4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0-0 2-3-0 1.000 Paul Sanow...... 8-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0-0 1-5-0 1.000 SDSU Team Totals...... 42 1228 309 376 262 .306 67 5 42 585 .476 129-180 20-10 23 .380 34-49 872-362-67 .949 Opponent Totals...... 42 1203 238 372 193 .309 62 7 32 544 .452 125-199 26-6 25 .384 40-53 862-367-89 .932

PITCHING Name W-L Pct. ERA G-GS CG Sv. Sho BF IP H R -ER BB SO WP HBP BK HR OppBA Nathan Sticha ...... 4-1 .800 3.81 16-2 0 3 0 119 28.1 26 16-12 9 15 1 3 0 3 .250 Tom Laughlin ...... 4-1 .800 3.83 8-7 2 0 1 186 40.0 43 24-17 23 30 1 2 0 3 .274 Steve Peik...... 3-2 .600 4.30 13-4 1 0 0 171 37.2 43 26-18 15 31 2 3 0 3 .283 Mike Jansen ...... 4-3 .571 4.63 8-8 3 0 0 216 46.2 60 32-34 17 33 3 2 0 8 .314 Tim Buterbaugh ...... 5-3 .625 4.75 12-9 5 0 0 277 60.2 81 45-32 18 33 4 2 1 6 .324 Paul Sanow...... 2-1 .667 5.17 8-1 0 1 0 82 15.2 15 11-9 9 6 1 2 0 2 .324 Rob Wewers...... 1-5 .167 6.69 11-6 1 2 0 178 35.0 54 42-26 13 39 4 3 0 5 .342 Kyan Kingston ...... 2-2 .500 6.08 12-2 0 0 0 123 26.2 31 19-18 9 22 2 3 0 5 .282 Matt Breyer ...... 1-0 1.000 11.08 6-1 0 0 0 75 13.0 24 20-16 10 5 0 2 0 2 .381 Cory Gilbert ...... 0-2 .000 12.51 4-4 0 0 0 81 13.2 26 22-19 11 7 2 2 0 0 .400 SDSU Totals...... 24-18 .571 5.36 42-42 13 6 2 1385 290.2 372 238-173 125 199 18 25 1 32 .309 Opponent Totals ...... 18-24 .429 6.36 42-42 19 2 2 1410 287.1 376 309-203 129 180 25 22 1 44 .306

Double Plays: SDSU 42, Opponents 27. Left on Base: SDSU 239, Opponents 275

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4 TIM BUTERBAUGH, 6-0, 165, Jr ., Aurora, SD im is in his second season and returns as the team’s number one starter … earned Tsecond-team all-conference last year … had three complete games in conference play including a nine-inning performance against North Dakota in the playoffs … transferred from Fergus Falls Community College, where he played baseball for one season ... played American Legion baseball in Brookings ... plays amateur baseball for the Brookings Cubs and has been the starting pitcher in the three straight state championship playoff games, winning two ... graduated from Brookings High School in 1995, where he played football and ran track ... born Feb. 15, 1977 ... parents are Errol and Faye Buterbaugh of Aurora.

CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year G GS CG W-L-S Pct. ERA IP H R-ER BB SO WP HBP HR Opp BA 1997...... 12 9 5 5-3-0 .625 4.75 60.2 81 45-32 18 33 4 2 6 .324

7 ***JEFF VERZAL, 6-1, 175, Sr., Omaha, NE eff is SDSU’s only senior this season … versatile player who could see action at any infield Jposition other than first base, and any outfield spot … first-team academic all-conference selection … a graduate of Creighton Prep in Omaha, Verzal redshirted in 1995, played in just nine games in 1996, then led the team in hitting as sophomore (1997) with a .387 average … hit safely in 36 of 43 games including 20 multiple-hit games topped by a four-hit effort against Sacred Heart on the spring trip … hit safely in all five NCC playoff games including three two-hit efforts … played on the Brookings Cubs team which won the South Dakota state amateur championship in 1996 … earned all-state honors in baseball and was an all- metro performer in football at Creighton Prep … also a member of the National Honor Society … is a animal science major … born September 16, 1975 … parents are J.G. “Joe” and Alice Verzal. CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2B 3B HR TB Sl% BB SO SH-SF HBP SB-AS PO A E Pct. 1996...... 9-1 9231.3330105.5560 3 0-00 0-0222.667 1997...... 43-43 155 45 60 38 .387 11 4 4 91 .587 34 26 0-3 1 14-16 27 92 21 .850 1998...... 42-42 143 29 36 23 .252 6 0 0 42 .294 15 21 3-1 2 4-7 39 45 10 .894 Totals...... 94-86 307 76 99 62 .322 17 5 4 138 .450 49 50 3-4 3 18-23 68 139 33 .863

9 STEVE NEWMAN, 5-8, 150, Fr., Madison, MN teve redshirted … is a graduate of Lac qui Parle Valley High School ... hit .391 in high Sschool, earning West Central Tribune All-Area honors ... compiled a 17-4 record in wrestling his senior year ... lettered five years in wrestling ... brother Mike played for Jacks last year ... parents are Richard and Jeanne Newman of Madison.

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11 *GRANT PUDAS, 5-11, 190, Jr., Bloomington, MN rant will have a shot at the third base job with a steady bat and strong throwing arm … Gredshirted in 1997 ... transferred to SDSU from Normandale CC in the Twin Cities … is a 1995 graduate of Bloomington Kennedy High School … played basketball, soccer and baseball in high school … majoring in HPER … born December 19, 1976 … parents are Grant and Nancy Pudas.

CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2B 3B HR TB Sl% BB SO SH-SF HBP SB-AS PO A E Pct. 1997...... 27-26 77 22 25 10 .325 0 1 0 27 .351 9 9 2-0 1 0-0 13 35 9 .842

15 *PAT DRESSEN, 5-11, 180, Jr., Watertown, MN at played in 15 games with seven starts last year and should contend for a starting Pposition this year … appeared in seven games in ‘97… 4-for-8 at the plate, .500, including two doubles … redshirted in 1996 ... was a three-time all-conference player at Watertown Mayer High School … lettered in football, wrestling and baseball … member of National Honor Society … majoring in construction management … born August 4, 1976 … parents are Thomas and Nancy Dressen.

CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2B 3B HR TB Sl% BB SO SH-SF HBP SB-AS PO A E Pct. 1996...... 7-1 8240.5002006.7501 0 0-00 0-04101.000 1997...... 15-7 26472.2692009.3464 7 0-00 0-1201.667 Totals...... 22-8 34 6 11 2 .324 4 0 0 15 .441 5 7 0-0 0 0-1 5 1 1 .875

16 CORY GILBERT, 6-2,160, So., Sioux Falls,SD ory appeared in four games last year but should see more action out this year, particularly Cout of the bullpen … is a 1997 graduate of Sioux Falls Washington ... played for Sioux Falls Post 15 ... batted .331 and compiled an 11-4 pitching record ... played football two years ... undecided on college major ... parents are Randy and Terri Gilbert of Sioux Falls.

CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year G GS CG W-L-S Pct. ERA IP H R-ER BB SO WP HBP HR Opp BA 1998...... 4 4 0 0-2-0 .000 12.51 13.2 26 22-19 11 7 2 2 0 .400

‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball 7 Jacks In a game against USD in 1986, SDSU turned seven plays in eight innings.

17 BRYAN RINEHART, 6-2, 200, Fr., Chamberlain, SD ryan redshirted last year but should contend for starting spot this year… is a 1997 graduate of BChamberlain, SD ... compiled an 18-4 career legion pitching record ... All-State basketball player two years ... football one year ... averaged 20 points per game senior year in basketball ... undecided on college major ... parents are Dave and Deb Rinehart of Chamberlain.

18 JEFF BIEHN, 6-3, 190, Fr., Mankato, MN eff has an opportunity to play his way into the lineup at first base … redshirted at SDSU last Jyear … 1997 graduate of Mankato Loyola High School … majoring in ag engineering … born March 6, 1979 … parents are Chris and Ann Biehn.

21 *RUSS LANGER, 6-2, 220, So., Brainerd, MN uss jumped right into the starting lineup last year as a first-year freshman and had a solid Rseason … played first base most of last season but will also get a try in right field … had two homers in a game three times last year (vs. Augustana, UNO, Briar Cliff) and had career high six RBIs in game vs. Augustana… is a 1997 graduate of Brainerd High School ... earned All- Conference honors, batting .417 ... followed brothers Tracy and Craig to SDSU ... played with Craig on state championship Brookings Cubs amateur team last summer… father Jim played baseball and football at SDSU and went on to become an NFL Hall of Famer as starting center for Super Bowl champion Miami Dolphins ... majoring in computer science ... born Dec. 10, 1978.

CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2B 3B HR TB Sl% BB SO SH-SF HBP SB-AS PO A E Pct. 1998...... 40-38 116 25 38 29 .328 7 0 8 69 .595 9 23 1-0 5 1-2 92 10 4 .962

8 ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball 22 *ADAM GREGG, 5-11, 175, So., Maple Plain, MN dam earned a starting spot as at centerfield last yer after an impressive fall camp ... fine Adefensive player who hit .300 (33-110) … hit .450 in high school while playing third base, second base, shortstop and left field ... earned Honorable Mention All-State, All-Metro honors at Orno High School ... born June 4, 1978 ... parents are Jeff and Sue Gregg of Maple Plain.

CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2B 3B HR TB Sl% BB SO SH-SF HBP SB-AS PO A E Pct. 1998...... 40-39 110 25 33 19 .300 6 0 2 45 .409 5 18 8-1 0 6-8 78 3 4 .953

24 **TOM LAUGHLIN, 6-3, 195, Jr., Rosemount, MN om has developed into solid starter for the Jacks … last year’s 4-1 record included 2-1 Tmark with 2.70 ERA in conference play, beating UNO and St. Cloud ... earned all-state and all-Metro honors as a prep senior … had a 20-4 high school record and 1.32 earned average … born September 16, 1977 … parents are Bruce and Mary Johnson of Rosemount.

CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year G GS CG W-L-S Pct. ERA IP H R-ER BB SO WP HBP HR Opp BA 1997...... 7 3 0 1-1-0 .500 4.50 20.0 23 12-10 16 12 2 1 1 .291 1998...... 8 7 2 4-1-0 .800 3.83 40.0 43 24-17 23 30 1 2 3 .274 Totals ...... 15 10 2 5-2-0 .714 4.05 60.0 66 36-27 39 42 3 3 4 .280

25**JOSH GUSE, 6-0, 200, Jr., Irondale, MN osh earned second-team all-conference honors last year … will most likely split catching Jand designated hitter duties with Chris Studer, although can also play third and first … had a 5-for-5 game with a grand slam and 5 RBIs against Nebraska-Omaha in ‘97 … moved into the starting lineup as a freshman in 1997 and hit .338 including .407 in NCC play, and earned honorable mention all-conference … redshirted in 1996 … was the Irondale High School Athlete of the Year in 1995 … hit .420 as a senior, helping the team to the conference championship … also played on the 1994 Minnesota American Legion state championship team… was a football-hockey-baseball standout at Irondale … lettered three times in each sport while earning all-Twin Cities Suburban Conference honors in baseball and football … majoring in athletic training … born October 7, 1976 … parents are Cordell and Karen Guse … comes from an athletic family: father was an all-American baseball player at Mankato State, brother Bryan a starting catcher for the University of Minnesota, sister Danielle was MIAC MVP as point guard on St. Benedict’s basketball team. CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2B 3B HR TB Sl% BB SO SH-SF HBP SB-AS PO A E Pct. 1997...... 40-35 130 31 44 31 .338 11 1 6 75 .477 10 21 0-2 1 0-2 145 5 4 .974 1998...... 42-42 153 43 49 41 .320 10 0 6 77 .503 8 16 0-2 2 4-4 217 15 4 .983 Totals...... 82-77 283 74 93 72 .329 21 1 12 152 .537 18 37 0-4 3 4-6 362 20 8 .979

‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball 9 Jacks North Central Conference Champions 1992-93-94-95.

26 ROB HIRSCHOFF, 6-3, 175, Fr., Brookings, SD ob is a 1997 graduate of Brookings High School ... had a 9-3 record his senior year ... played Rhockey for the Brookings Rangers ... team Most Valuable Player junior year ... undecided on college major ... born May 9, 1979 in Sioux Falls ... parents are Donn and Sharon Hirschoff of Brookings.

27 *PAUL SANOW, 6-0, 170, Jr., Slayton, MN aul redshirted in 1996 and appeared in eight games (three NCC games) last year … Pshould be ready to join the starting rotation this year … 1995 graduate of Murray County Central … had an 18-4 record in his three-year high school career posting a 6-1 mark with an 0.91 ERA as a senior when he had 71 … three-year letterman in both football and baseball and a two-year letterman in basketball … member of National Honor Society … majoring in civil engineering … born May 27, 1976 … parents are Larry and Linda Sanow.

SANOW CAREER STATISTICS Year G GS CG W-L-S Pct. ERA IP H R-ER BB SO WP HBP HR Opp BA 1997...... 3 0 0 0-0-0 .000 16.87 2.2 7 5-5 1 3 0 0 0 .500 1998...... 8 1 0 2-1-1 .333 5.17 15.2 15 11-9 9 6 1 6 2 .238 Totals ...... 11 1 0 2-1-1 .333 6.87 18.1 22 16-14 10 9 1 6 2 .286

28 TONY JACOBSON, 5-11, 175, So., Spearfish, SD ony appeared in six games last year but should see more action this season … redshirted in T1997 ... lettered in football and track at Spearfish High School and also played American Legion baseball … member of National Honor Society and academic all-state selection in football … majoring in business economics … born November 6, 1977 … parents are Lowell and Lynne Jacobson.

CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2B 3B HR TB Sl% BB SO SH-SF HBP SB-AS PO A E Pct. 1998...... 6-0 4210.2500001.2500 10-00 0-0000.000

10 ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball Russ Langer’s father, Jim, is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

29 BEN PETER, 5-11, 175, Fr., Osage, IA en redshirted last year while rehabilitating an injury … should see some mound time this year B… is a 1997 graduate of Osage High School ... played baseball for four years, leading the conference in wins, strikeouts and ERA ... also played football, basketball and golf ... majoring in HPER ... sister Melissa was an All-America pitcher for the SDSU softball team … born April 26, 1978 ... parents are Cal and Connie Peter of Osage.

30 *NATHAN STICHA, 6-2, 180, Jr, New Prague, MN athan appeared in 16 games last year, 14 out of the bullpen … is the only lefthander in the Nbullpen … redshirted in 1996, then had a solid season last year with 16 appearances including starts against Sioux Falls and Southwest… is a 1995 graduate of New Prague High School … three-year letterman in baseball, he also earned all-Missota conference honors as a prep senior … was team captain … had 6-2 pitching record and hit .400 … also lettered in basketball … majoring in biology… born June 23, 1977 … parents are Norbert and Arlene Sticha.

CAREER STATISTICS Year G GS CG W-L-S Pct. ERA IP H R-ER BB SO WP HBP HR Opp BA 1998...... 16 2 0 4-1-3 .800 3.81 28.1 26 16-12 9 15 1 3 3 .250

33 KEITH BURY, 6-2, 190, Fr., Watertown, MN Keith is an infielder who transferred to SDSU after one semester at Mankato State (fall of ‘96) … redshirted last year at SDSU, then earned starting spot this season … is a 1996 graduate of Watertown-Mayer High School where he was a two-time all-conference pick … was team captain in both baseball and basketball … undecided about major … born June 10, 1978 … pa rents are Gregory and Brenda Bury of Watertown, MN.

34 TONY MINTER, 6-1, 180, Jr., Duluth, MN

ony appeared in eight games last season … redshirted in 1996 ... 1995 graduate of TDuluth East High School … two-year letterman in baseball … majoring in health promotion… born March 21, 1977 … parents are Bill and Marilyn Minter.

CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2B 3B HR TB Sl% BB SO SH-SF HBP SB-AS PO A E Pct. 1997...... 6-0 3110.3330001.3330 0 0-00 0-0000.000 1998...... 8-3 11200.0000000.0001 3 0-00 0-08001.000 Totals...... 14-3 14310.0710001.0711 3 0-00 0-08001.000 ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball 11 Jacks

35 TOM MOUSEL, 6-3, 185, Fr., Rapid City, SD om redshirted last year while rehabing an arm injury but should be ready to join the pitching Trotation this year … is a 1997 graduate of St. Thomas More High School in Rapid City ... played baseball, football and basketball ... was named Rapid City High School Athlete of the Year ... born June, 3 1979 ... parents are Steve and Julie Mousel of Rapid City ... Steve was a pitcher for SDSU in the early 70s.

36 CHRIS STUDER, 6-0, 230, Fr., Brainerd,MN hris is a 1997 graduate of Brainerd High School who redshirted last year ... should provide Csome additional power to the lineup … will probably split catching/DH duties with Josh Guse … high school teammate of Russ Langer … hit .417 as a junior and .444 as a senior ... was a gridiron star as well ... is the all-time leading tackler at Brainerd ... majoring in HPER ... born July 15, 1979 ... parents are Joseph and Cheryl Studer of Brainerd.

2 ERIC NESVIG, 5-10, 165, Fr., Gaylord, MN 5 JEREMY DEUTSCH, 5-10, 165, Fr., Brookings, SD ric was an all-conference baseball eremy had a standout career at Eplayer at Sibley East High School in JBrookings High School and was a key Arlington, MN … played both high member of the Brookings Bandits school and American Legion baseball … American Legion team … earned all- also earned all-conference recognition in state recognition in football … National football …majoring in computer science Honor Society member … plans to major … parents are Tom and Lisa Nesvig. in mechanical engineering … born August 26, 1979 … parents are Ron and Cheryl Deutsch. 3 NOAH HUMMEL, 5-9, 165, Fr., Spearfish, SD 10 RANDY SANTEMA, 6-4, 184, Fr., Volga, SD oah was a standout player on andy is a 1998 graduate of Sioux NSpearfish teams which were a state- RValley High School … played wide power in Teener and American American Legion baseball and also Legion baseball…batted .465 for the lettered in basketball and golf … Spearfish team which advanced to the majoring in athletic training … born June semi-finals of the state Class A American 6, … parents are Mike and JoAnn Legion tournament last summer…played Santema. on Spearfish teams which won back-to- back state Teener championships in 1995 and 1996 … also started both ways on the 12 SHANE MOORE, 6-2, 180, Fr., Gillette, WY Spearfish team which won the state Class AA football hane is a graduate of Campbell championship his senior year …in 1997, Hummel hit County High School in Gillette, WY, .373, scored 69 runs and was successful on 27-of-31 S where he was a baseball-wrestling steal attempts … last summer, he scored 116 runs and standout … enrolled in pre-pharmacy … stole 45 bases on 49 attempts … plans to major in born August 7, 1979 … parents are graphic design … born April 20, 1980 … is the son of Terry and Della Moore. Ted Hummel.

12 ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball The SDSU record for runs scored in one game is 26 against Augustana in 1950 and 1951.

14 RUSTY REMMERS, 5-9, 150, Fr., Watertown, SD 31 DAVE HOLOCH, 6-0, 185, Fr., Vermillion, SD usty was the 1998 South Dakota ave played two years of American RAmerican Legion Player of the Year DLegion baseball in Vermillion and was … career totals included 82 stolen bases on the South Dakota all-star team last … also participated in basketball and summer … was also an academic all- cross country at Watertown … plans to state selection football and basketball … major in business … born August 28, enrolled in general registration … born 1979 … parents are Arlo and Colita November 23, 1979 … parents are Allen Remmers. and Jane Holoch.

19 JESSE ANDERSON, 6-1, 210, Jr., St. Peter, MN 32 NICK MILLER, 5-9, 175, Fr., Oakdale, MN ess transferred to SDSU from Bethany ick is a 1998 graduate of Tartan High JLutheran in Mankato after spending one NSchool …three-year letterman in year at Waldorf College in Iowa … may baseball where he was a two-time St. have shot at starting rotation … played Paul Surburan Conference selection … baseball at both places … born July 25, also honorable mention all-state by the 1978 … parents are Doug and Linda St. Paul Pioneer Press … member of Anderson. National Honor Society … plans to major in electrical engineering … born September 3, 1979 … parents are Bob and Peggy Miller. 20 RYAN REINHART, 5-11, 185, Fr., Marshall, MN yan is a 1998 graduate of Marshall RHigh School where in competed in football, wrestling and baseball … was team captain in each sport … undecided about college major … born October 1, 1979 … parents are Greg and Joyce Reinhart.

JACKRABBIT ALL-AMERICANS ★1965 - Ed Maras ★1989 - Billy McMacken ★1969 - Jim Langer ★1990 - Billy McMacken ★1971 - Dean Krogman ★1993 - Trevor Schulte ★1976 - Dave Manke ★1996 - Cole Irish ★1988 - Billy McMacken

‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball 13 Jacks SDSU is one of 68 land-grant institutions in the United States EARLY HISTORY South Dakota State University, the state's land grant institution, was authorized in 1881 by the Territorial Legislative Assembly. Territorial council member John O'Brien Scobey, failing to obtain the penitentiary for Brookings, managed to secure Dakota Agricultural College for his city. Although allocations fell short of the actual cost, the school was able open in the fall of 1884 because the president, George Lilley, was willing to advance $500 (one third of his salary) to finish three rooms in the new Central building. "Old Central" was soon joined by South (1885) and North (1887), forming the nucleus of campus activities for a decade and a half.

DEVELOPMENT During the first year of operation, only preparatory classes were held. Arts a Science, Agricultural and SDSU's eighteenth president on College classes started in 1885 with 5 Biological Sciences, Home Economics, January 1, 1998 following the teachers and 17 freshman and 61 Engineering, Nursing, and Pharmacy retirement of Robert T. Wagner. preparatory students. Growth was and a Graduate Division. A seventh, slow and erratic for many years, but by General Registration, was added later. SOUTH DAKOTA’S LARGEST the turn of the century there were 242 In 1975 the Division of Education was With 8,635 students registered for students. By 1990 SDSU had an created, which became the College of the Fall of 1998, enrollment at SDSU enrollment of over 9,000 students. It Education and Counseling in 1991. continues to be the largest of all the has granted over 48,500 degrees Today, degrees are offered through state's institutions of higher education. since the college was chartered in these eight colleges: More than 200 majors, minors and 1881. Agricultural and Biological options are available with more than Sciences 2,500 different course offerings. COLLEGES ESTABLISHED Arts and Science Master's degrees are offered in more The structure of the college Education and Counseling, than 30 areas, and doctorates are became more complex as enrollments Engineering available in eight fields. The University increased. The first nine chairs of Family and Consumer Sciences also offers degree programs through instruction established in 1884 General Registration the Sioux Falls Center for Public included agriculture, science, Nursing Higher Education. Evening, RDTN, mathematics, English, modern Pharmacy Internet, and off-campus courses are languages, military tactics, veterinary Graduate School available through the Office of science, practical business, political SDSU is accredited by the North Academic Affairs and Outreach. and domestic economy, and music. By Central Association of Colleges and Seventy percent are residents of 1907, the year the name of the Secondary Schools. South Dakota, 20 percent come from institution was changed to South 46 states and 41 international Dakota State College of Agriculture 271 ACRE CAMPUS countries. and Mechanic Arts, there were 22 SDSU has grown from a campus Supplementing classroom departments on campus. of eighty acres when the institution instruction are the Harding Reorganization into the five divisions was founded by the Territorial Distinguished Lecture Series, the F.O. which formed the basis for the Legislature in 1881, to a 271 acre Butler Lectures, and the Amdahl, designation of colleges was completed campus with facilities worth over $220 Schultz-Werth and Griffths under President Charles W. Pugsley in million. The University owns or leases endowments. Students may join more 1923. In 1964, when "State College" another 15,000 acres of land for than one hundred clubs and was renamed South Dakota State research throughout the state. organizations that are active on University, there were six colleges - Peggy Gordon Elliott became campus. 14 ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball Thirteen SDSU players have earned NCC Most Valuable Player honors since 1978. efforts through research and only 13 in the nation. In 1993 McCrory information transfer. The newest Gardens was designated an All- buildings on campus are Berg Hall and American Judging Garden to conduct Bailey Hall, both featuring apartment- research on annual flowers. style student housing. Each building Since 1985, private contributions has 40 units with four single person have made many new gardens bedrooms and a common kitchen possible including the Rose, Rock, space, living room, and bathroom. The Centennial Prairie, Iris, True Lily, Mum, $7.2 million project was dedicated on Native Prairie Collection, Oak Tree October 22, 1994. Memorial Garden, All-Red Specialty The Northern Great Plains Garden, Peony Garden, Shrub Rose Biostress Laboratory, dedicated in Collection, and Children's Maze. In 1993, houses scientists who focus on August 1994, dedication ceremonies research aimed at developing new were held for the Mickelson Grove technologies to protect crops and Memorial. livestock. Research conducted in this The S.D. Arboretum's purpose is facility benefits the entire region. to test woody plants needed to protect agricultural fields and livestock from MUSEUMS the region's harsh environment, to The South Dakota Art Museum provide hardy trees to shade our towns was first envisioned by the South and cities, and to test ornamental Dakota Federation of Women's clubs shrubs for both durability and beauty. in 1949, and dedicated in 1970. The Both the arboretum and gardens Museum's collections correspond to are managed by the SDSU the rich art history of the state, Horticulture, Forestry, Landscape and including early masterpieces of Sioux Parks Department. More gardens and Indian Tribal art, the famed Harvey tree and shrub collections are being Dunn paintings of pioneer life and the developed. exclusive Vera Way Marghab linens. The State Agricultural Heritage LARGEST LIBRARY Museum transformed the former Stock The Hilton M. Briggs Library, the Judging Pavilion into a home for state's largest, was opened in 1977 exhibits that record and preserve the and joined South Dakota's statewide agrarian heritage of South Dakota. automated library network in 1988. The University reaches all corners Visitors come from all 50 states and 45 Through the library users have access of the state through the Cooperative foreign countries. to holdings from all 10 of the state's Extension Service and the Agricultural The 70-acre McCrory Gardens and librarys, including official documents Experiment Station, offering service to South Dakota Arboretum provide a and more than one million other seek to improve the quality of rural life. beautiful setting for area residents and holdings at Briggs. Also at SDSU are the Center for tourists to enjoy a stroll through the Innovation, Technology and radiant colors and fragrances of one of Entrepreneurship, Engineering the top 10 small ornamental gardens in Experiment Station, Office of Remote the nation. It is also recognized as an Sensing, South Dakota Transportation All-American Display Garden, one of Technology Transfer Service, University/Industry Technology Service, Water Resources Institute, Engineering and Environmental Research Center, Animal Disease Research and Diagnostic Laboratory, and Northern Grain Insect Research Laboratory. These units help strengthen the University's growing commitment to research in the areas of energy and water resources, and support of state and local economic development

‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball 15 Jacks Billy McMacken, who holds a number of SDSU records, is sports editor of the Brookings Register

GAMES PLAYED – 11-2B, 3-3B, 10-HR) Season – 54 by Terry Van Engelenhoven, Joe Hardin, Career – .713 by Billy McMacken, 1987-90 (572 AB, Pat Schmidt, Doug Sehr & Rich Schmidt, 1993 408 TB) Career – 198 by Doug Sehr, 1991-94 TOTAL BASES AT BATS Season – 127 by Billy McMacken,1990 (59 hits, 18-2B, Season – 182 by Cole Irish, 1996 1-3B, 16-HR) & 127 by Terry Van Engelenhoven, 1993(67 Career – 647 by Doug Sehr, 1991-94 hits, 9-2B, 0-3B, 17-HR) Career – 408 by Billy McMacken, 1987-90 (223 hits, 49- RUNS SCORED 2B, 5-3B, 42-HR) Season – 61 by Joe Hardin, 1993 Career – 172 by Cole Irish, 1993-96 STOLEN BASES Season – 26 by Darrell Bren, 1988 BASE HITS Career – 76 by Dave Lane, 1983-86 Season – 75 by Cole Irish, 1996 Career – 224 by Cole Irish, 1993-96 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING APPEARANCES RUNS BATTED IN Season – 25 by Chad Coley, 1991 (all in relief) & 25 by Season – 63 by Cole Irish, 1996 John Semar, 1993 (all in relief) Career – 202 by Billy McMacken, 1987-90 Career – 70 by Chad Coley, 1990-93 DOUBLES Season – 18 by Billy McMacken, 1990 VICTORIES Career – 49 by Billy McMacken, 1987-90 Season – 11 by Trevor Schulte, 1994 (11-1) Career – 26 by Trevor Schulte, 1991-94 (26-5) TRIPLES Consecutive victories – 21 by Trevor Schulte, 1993-94 Season – 7 by Galen Carver, 1981 Career – 11 by Dave Lane, 1983-86 INNINGS PITCHED 1 HOME RUNS Season – 85 ⁄3 by Trevor Schulte, 1994 Game – 3 by Ryan Krogman vs. USD, 1994; 3 by Tracy Career – 219 by Trevor Schulte, 1991-94 Langer vs. UND, 1992; and 3 by Merlin Gramm vs. Gustavus, 1950 STRIKEOUTS 1 Season – 17 by Terry Engelenhoven, 1993 Season – 100 by Trevor Schulte, 1994 (85 ⁄3 IP) Career – 42 by Billy McMacken, 1987-90 Career – 226 by Trevor Schulte, 1991-94 WALKS EARNED RUN AVERAGE Season – 40 by Kurt Augustin, 1986 Season – 0.49 by Bob Ehrke, 1954 (37 IP, 2 ER) Career – 123 by Dave Lane, 1983-86 Career – 2.54 by Bernie Van Essen, 1964-66 (100 IP, 28 ER, 12-3 W-L, 19 G) BATTING AVERAGE Season based on 2.5 at bats per game played by team COMPLETE GAMES minimum Season – 9 by Tim Sweeney, 1973; 9 by Bob Reeves, 30 or fewer at bats – .500 by Jack Zimmer, 1954 (14- 1987; and 9 by Trevor Schulte, 1994 28) Career – 23 by Tim Sweeney, 1972-75 50 or fewer at bats – .450 by Bob Ellwanger, 1972 (18-40) NO HITTERS 100 or fewer at bats – .418 by Dave Manke, 1974 (41- Last – by Pete Torgerson vs. Southwest State, 1989 98) Consecutive Innings – 13 by Pete Torgerson, 1989 (7 100 or more at bats – .449 by Cole Irish, 1996 (75-167) vs. Southwest, 6 vs. Minn-Morris). Career average – .400 by Larry Heffley, 1984-85 (110- 275) .390 by Billy McMacken 1987-90 (223-572) .389 by Terry Van Engelenhoven, 1991-94 (132-339)

.381 by Ed Maras, 1964-66 (69-181) .381 by Todd Jorgenson, 1980-82 (98-257

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Season – .881 by Dean Krogman, 1971 (101 AB, 89 TB 16 ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball SDSU has won 20 or more games 15 consecutive seasons

TEAM RECORDS LONGEST GAME MOST GAMES, SEASON – 54 in 1993 17 innings vs. Minnesota-Morris, 1977 (SDSU 3, UMM 2) MOST VICTORIES, SEASON – 39 in 1993, and 39 in SEASON RECORDS 1994 MOST VICTORIES, REGULAR SEASON – 34 in 1994 BATTING AVERAGE MOST LOSSES, SEASON – 19 in 1968, 1980, 1981, Highest – .343 in 1990 1991 Lowest – .213 in 1983 MOST RUNS SCORED AT BATS – 1,582 in 1993 Inning – 15 in the third inning, 1st game, vs. Southwest HITS – 487 in 1993 State, May 7, 1989 (24-4) RUNS – 377 in 1994 Game – 26 vs. Augustana, 1950 (26-3) RUNS BATTED IN – 326 in 1994 26 vs. Augustana, 1951 (26-16) DOUBLES – 86 in 1991 LARGEST MARGIN TRIPLES – 22 in 1981 and 22 in 1994 Victory – 23 (26-3 vs. Augustana, 1950) HOME RUNS – 54 in 1992 (47 games, 1.15 per game) Defeat – 26 (28-2 vs. Minnesota, 1958) 37 in 1974 (29 games, 1.27 per game) STREAKS Home runs in single game – 9 vs. USD, 1994 Victory – 17 games in 1977 TOTAL BASES – 726 in 1993 and 726 in 1994 Defeat – 11 games at start of 1981 season WALKS – 243 in 1987 15 over two seasons (last 4 of 1980, first 15 of HIT BY PITCH – 34 in 1994 1981 season) STRIKEOUTS – 217 in 1993 SDSU TOP FIVES

GAMES PLAYED - CAREER HOME RUNS - CAREER RUNS - SEASON ASSISTS - CAREER INNINGS PITCHED - SEASON 1. 198 Doug Sehr...... 1991-94 1. 42 Billy McMacken ..1987-90 1. 63 Cole Irish...... 1996 1. 380 Pat Schmidt...... 1992-95 1. 85 Trevor Schulte ...... 1994 1 2. 193 Pat Schmidt...... 1992-95 2. 33 Jon Crow...... 1989-92 2. 61 Joe Hardin...... 1993 2. 352 Doug Sehr...... 1991-94 2. 81 ⁄3 Trevor Schulte ...... 1993 2 3. 188 Ryan Krogman.....1991-94 3. 31 Tim Johnson...... 1984-87 3. 59 Doug Sehr ...... 1994 3. 344 Chris Brown...... 1994-97 3. 73 ⁄3 Chad Coley...... 1993 2 4. 187 Micky Sehr...... 1994-97 4. 27 Tracy Langer ...... 1989-92 4. 57 Jon Crow...... 1992 4. 317 Dave Lane ...... 1983-86 4. 72 ⁄3 Mike Wenninger ...... 1995 1 5. 182 Cole Irish ...... 1993-96 27 T.VanEngelenhoven1991-94 5. 51 Tim Johnson...... 1987 5. 311 Cole Irish ...... 1993-96 5. 72 ⁄3 John Semar ...... 1995

HITS - CAREER TOTAL BASES - CAREER RUNS BATTED IN - SEASON PITCHING STRIKEOUTS - CAREER 1. 224 Cole Irish ...... 1993-96 1. 408 Billy McMacken ..1987-90 1. 63 Cole Irish...... 1996 VICTORIES - CAREER 1. 226 Trevor Schulte.....1991-94 2. 223 Billy McMacken ..1987-90 2. 330 Pat Schmidt...... 1992-95 2. 60 Billy McMacken...... 1990 1. 26 Trevor Shulte...... 1991-94 2. 175 Jon Maras...... 1989-92 3. 216 Doug Sehr...... 191-94 3. 329 Jon Crow...... 1989-92 3. 54 Pat Schmidt...... 1993 2. 21 Matt Magers...... 1995-97 3. 164 Steve Mousel ...... 1971-75 4. 211 Ryan Krogman.....1991-94 4. 322 Cole Irish ...... 1993-96 4. 53 Billy McMacken...... 1988 21 Chad Coley ...... 1990-93 4. 157 Chad Coley ...... 1990-93 5. 204 Pat Schmidt...... 1992-95 5. 308 Tim Johnson...... 1984-87 5. 52 Billy McMacken...... 1989 4. 20 Jon Maras...... 1989-92 5. 156 Billy McMacken ..1987-90 20 Bob Reeves ...... 1984-87 RUNS - CAREER SLUGGING %- CAREER HOME RUNS - SEASON STRIKEOUTS - SEASON 1. 172 Cole Irish ...... 1993-96 1. .713 Billy McMacken..1987-90 1. 17 T.VanEngelehoven ....1993 VICTORIES - SEASON 1. 100 Trevor Schulte ...... 1994 2. 163 Billy McMacken ..1987-90 2. .661 Dean Krogman....1970-72 2. 16 Billy McMacken...... 1990 1. 11 Trevor Schulte ...... 1994 2. 84 Pete Torgerson ...... 1989 3. 160 Ryan Krogman.....1991-94 .661 Jon Crow...... 1989-92 3. 15 Jon Crow...... 1992 2. 10 Trevor Schulte ...... 1993 3. 72 Trevor Schulte ...... 1993 160 Doug Sehr...... 1991-94 4. .647 Larry Heffley...... 1984-85 4. 13 Tim Johnson...... 1987 3. 9 John Semar ...... 1994 4. 63 Chad Coley...... 1993 5. 158 Jon Crow...... 1989-92 5. .631 Tim Johnson ...... 1984-87 13 Tracy Langer...... 1992 4. 8 Matt Magers ...... 1996 5. 62 Steve Mousel...... 1973 8 Chad Coley...... 1993 RUNS BATTED IN - CAREER WALKS - CAREER TOTAL BASES - SEASON 8 Mark Hofer...... 1984 ERA - CAREER 1. 202 Billy McMacken ..1987-90 1. 123 Dave Lane ...... 1983-86 1. 127 T. VanEngelenhoven.1993 1. 2.33 Don Jorgenson....1954-56 2. 162 Pat Schmidt...... 1992-95 2. 101 Kurt Augustin...... 1985-87 127 Billy McMacken...... 1990 APPERANCES - CAREER 2. 2.52 Bernie Van Essen 1964-66 3. 161 Doug Sehr...... 1991-94 3. 100 Ryan Krogman.....1991-94 3. 122 Cole Irish...... 1996 1. 70 Chad Coley ...... 1990-93 3. 2.63 Bob Ehrke...... 1954-54 4. 154 Ryan Krogman.....1991-94 4. 90 Micky Sehr...... 1994-97 4. 116 Jon Crow...... 1992 2. 48 Kit Pennie...... 1994-97 4. 2.67 Chuck Risse...... 1959-60 5. 144 Cole Irish ...... 1993-96 5. 86 Billy McMacken ..1987-90 5. 112 Tim Johnson...... 1987 3. 46 Mike Jansen...... 1995-98 5. 2.92 Wade Adamson...1976-78 112 Jon Crow...... 1991 5. 44 Jon Maras...... 1989-92 DOUBLES - CAREER STOLEN BASES - CAREER 44 Billy McMacken ..1987-90 ERA - SEASON 1. 49 Billy McMacken ..1987-90 1. 76 Dave Lane ...... 1983-86 STOLEN BASES - SEASON 1. 0.49 Bob Ehrke...... 1954 APPERANCES - SEASON 2. 46 Doug Sehr...... 1991-94 2. 60 Cole Irish ...... 1993-96 1. 26 Darrell Bren ...... 1988 2. 1.29 Herb Stangland...... 1964 1. 25 John Semar ...... 1993 3. 41 Cole Irish ...... 1993-96 3. 57 Dave Wilner...... 1986-88 2. 25 Cole Irish...... 1995 3. 1.33 Chuck Risse...... 1960 25 Chad Coley...... 1991 4. 39 Pat Schmidt...... 1992-95 4. 44 Darrell Bren...... 1988-89 25 Dave Lane...... 1985 4. 1.55 Bob Grossheusch .....1949 3. 18 Chad Coley...... 1992 5. 37 Chet Meyer...... 1987-90 44 Jon Crow...... 1989-92 4. 24 Dave Lane...... 1986 5. 1.85 Wade Adamson...... 1977 5. 22 Dave Wilner...... 1988 4. 16 Jon Maras...... 1992 16 Kit Pennie...... 1997 HITS - SEASON PUTOUTS - CAREER TRIPLES - CAREER 1. 75 Cole Irish...... 1996 INNINGS PITCHED - CAREER 1. 11 Dave Lane ...... 1983-86 2. 70 Doug Sehr ...... 1995 1.1213 Chet Meyer...... 1987-90 2. 814 Ryan Krogman.....1991-94 1. 219 Trevor Schulte.....1991-94 2. 10 Galen Carver ...... 1978-81 3. 67 T. VanEngelenhoven.1993 2 3. 612 Matt Krogman .....1994-97 2. 212 ⁄3 Tim Sweeney...... 1972-75 3. 9 Cole Irish ...... 1993-96 67 Jon Crow...... 1991 1 4. 606 Randy Stone...... 1986-89 3. 210 ⁄3 Billy McMacken ..1987-90 9 Steve Knutson.....1993-97 5. 64 T. VanEngelehoven ...1994 1 5. 575 Jay Olson...... 1979-92 4. 201 ⁄3 Chad Coley ...... 1990-93 2 5. 198 ⁄3 Steve Mousel ...... 1971-75 ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball 17 Year by Year Leaders Pro football Hall of Famer Jim Langer led the Jacks in pitching and hitting in 1969

PITCHING HITTING YEAR PLAYER HOMETOWN W-L PCT. ERA YEAR PLAYER HOMETOWN AB H ERA 1947 Don Volk St. Peter, Minn 3-1 .750 NA 1947 Lyle McCormick Bath, SD NA NA .464 1948 No leader available 1948 Bob Ellingson Wakonda, SD NA NA .464 1949 Bob Grossheusch Scotland, SD 4-2 .667 1.66 1949 Lendall Edwards Colton, SD NA NA .256 1950 Art Zahorsky Wakefield, Minn 2-0 1.000 NA 1950 Francis Horacek Yankton, SD 11 13 .394 1951 Wayne Peters Humboldt, Minn 3-0-1 1.000 NA 1951 Milt Edlin Jackson, MN 25 11 .440 1952 Porter Howard Mitchell, SD 2-2 .500 8.06 1952 Curt Olson Renner, SD 36 13 .361 1953 Porter Howard Mitchell, SD 2-0 1.000 5.90 1953 Terry Waba Watertown, SD 39 11 .366 Bob Ehrke Groton, SD 1-2 .333 4.88 1954 Jack Zimmer Montrose, SD 29 14 .483 1954 Bob Ehrke Groton, SD 5-0 1.000 0.49 1955 Dick Steiner Ortonville, MN 42 18 .429 1955 Don Jorgenson Baltic, SD 4-2 .667 2.13 1956 Bob Gunnare Delmont, SD 50 17 .340 1956 Don Jorgenson Baltic, SD 1-4 .200 2.01 1957 Harvey Hammerich Ipswich, SD 48 20 .417 1957 Don Frank Burke, SD 3-2 .600 2.63 1958 Bob Schulte Sioux Falls, SD 54 19 .352 1958 Chuck Risse Martin, SD 2-0 1.000 3.64 1959 Jon Horning Watertown, SD 85 32 .376 Howard Rice Sioux Falls, SD 4-1 .800 2.47 1960 Don Jacobsen Lake Norden, SD 65 20 .308 Dean Veal Lemmon, SD 4-1 .800 3.82 1961 Robert Green Sisseton, SD 41 10 .243 1959 Chuck Risse Martin, SD 5-2 .714 3.81 1962 Herb Stangland Mankato, MN 52 17 .327 1960 Chuck Risse Martin, SD 5-3 .625 1.33 1963 Jerry Matthiesen Ellsworth, MN 71 28 .394 1961 Brent Wika Clark, SD 4-0 1.000 4.26 1964 Ed Maras Windom, MN 43 16 .372 Don Larsen Wilmot, SD 2-2 .500 1.89 1965 Ed Maras Windom, MN 46 18 .391 1962 Jerry Johnson Hadley, Minn 4-2 .667 3.83 1966 Ed Maras Windom, MN 92 35 .380 1963 Sheldon Johnson Ivanhoe, Minn 2-3 .400 5.71 1967 Clem Brasket Los Angeles, CA 96 32 .333 1964 Ed Maras Windom, Minn 4-4 .500 3.23 1968 Bob Bozied . Brookings, SD 67 23 .343 1965 Bernie Van Essen Edgerton, Minn 4-1 .800 2.56 1969 Jim Langer Royalton, MN 109 37 .339 1966 Ed Maras Windom, Minn 7-2 .778 2.60 1970 Dean Krogman Lismore, MN 67 27 .403 1967 Ron Hofmeister St. Paul, Minn 5-2 .714 3.83 1971 Dean Krogman Lismore, MN 101 42 .416 Mike Kelley Slayton, Minn 5-2 .714 3.06 1972 Bob Ellwanger Pierre, SD 40 18 .450 1968 Bud Cassell Pierre, SD 1-0 1.000 2.14 1973 Lyle Pagel Wessington Springs, SD 122 44 .361 1969 Jim Langer Royalton, Minn 5-3 .625 2.16 1974 Dave Manke Marshall, MN 98 41 .418 1970 Dave Sletting Aberdeen, SD 4-1 .800 4.33 1975 Dave Manke Marshall, MN 70 26 .371 1971 Rick Heard Austin, Minn 6-3 .667 4.75 1976 Dave Manke Marshall, MN 101 39 .386 1972 Tim Sweeney Fort Dodge, IA 4-2 .667 3.60 1977 Steve Brown Bryant, SD 67 27 .403 1973 Steve Mousel Rapid City, SD 7-3 .700 1.92 1978 Steve Brown . Bryant, SD 90 32 .356 1974 Ray Fosburgh St. Paul, Minn 3-3 .500 4.78 1979 Craig DeKraai Brookings, SD 70 21 .300 1975 Craig O'Hearn Woodstock, Minn 5-1 .833 2.74 1980 Jay Olson Windom, MN 99 37 .374 1976 Wade Adamson Willmar, Minn 5-3 .625 4.25 1981 Todd Jorgenson Castlewood, SD 101 39 .386 1977 Wade Adamson Willmar, Minn 5-4 .555 1.94 1982 Frank Cutler Claremont, SD 106 47 .443 1978 Wade Adamson Willmar, Minn 4-2 .667 2.66 1983 Mark Noble El Cajon CA 76 23 .303 1979 Joey Monsen Fairmont, Minn 4-2 .667 2.22 1984 Larry Heffley Reading, Penn 136 52 .382 1980 Randy Nash Valparaiso, Ind 2-4 .333 2.62 1985 Larry Heffley Reading, Penn 139 58 .417 Joey Monsen Fairmont, Minn 5-3 .625 6.04 1986 Tim Johnson Hastings, MN 137 59 .431 1981 Dave Nicholson Sioux Falls, SD 3-4 .428 5.94 1987 Rick Weber Salem, SD 118 48 .406 Dave Nash Crystal, Minn 5-2 .714 6.02 1988 Dave Wilner New Ulm, MN 144 63 .437. 1982 Jeff Wolfswinkle Edgerton, Minn 4-4 .500 4.15 1989 Billy McMacken Brookings, SD 149 62 .416 Mark Hofer Mitchell, SD 6-3 .667 6.79 1990 Jeff Hoekstra Brookings, SD 132 53 .402 1983 Daryl Deneke Huron, SD 2-3 .400 1.91 1991 Jon Crow Sioux Falls, SD 164 67 .409 Bruce Mogen Mobridge, SD 0-0 .000 0.45 1992 Pat Schmidt Dell Rapids, SD 115 46 .400 1984 Mark Hofer Mitchell, SD 8-1 .888 2.77 1993 Terry Van Engelenhoven Luverne, MN 161 67 .416 1985 Rich Morehouse Watertown, Minn 4-3 .511 3.04 1994 Doug Sehr Canton, SD 172 70 .407 Brad Harner Luverne, Minn 6-2 .750 4.84 1995 Mark Schoeneman Luverne, MN 126 45 .357 1986 Mike Schiesl New Ulm, Minn 7-2 .777 4.71 1996 Cole Irish Plainview, MN 167 75 .449 1987 Bob Reeves Willmar, Minn 7-4 .636 3.91 1997 Jeff Verzal Omaha, NE 155 60 .387 Timm Gronseth Windom, Minn 7-4 .636 5.37 1998 Brian Scherschligt Brooklyn Park, MN 137 54 .391 1988 Dane Kallevig Willmar, Minn 4-4 .500 3.54 Brian Price Brookings, SD 5-2 .714 4.74 Billy McMacken Brookings, SD 5-0 1.000 5.55 1989 Pete Torgerson Rapid City, SD 7-1 .875 2.81 1990 Jon Maras Luverne, MN 7-4 .636 4.06. 1991 Robert Petersen Holland, MN 5-0 1.000 4.69 1992 Chad Coley Rapid City, SD 7-4 .636 4.71 Jon Maras Lu verne, MN 7-3 .700 6.78 1993 Trevor Schulte Montevideo, MN 10-2-1 .833 2.88. 1994 Trevor Schulte Montevideo, MN 11-1 .917 4.54 1995 Mike Wenninger New Ulm, MN 7-2 .778 4.28 Matt Magers Gaylord, MN 8-2 .800 4.98 1996 Chad Danielson Galesburg, IL 7-1 .875 3.03 1997 Matt Magers Gaylord, MN 6-4 .600 4.22 1998 Tim Buterbaugh Aurora, SD 5-3 .625 4.75. 18 ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball Jacks Lettermen Trevor Schulte set the NCAA Division II record for consecutive pitching victories with 21 in a row.

– A – DesLauriers, Jeff 1979-80-81 Hart, Ray 1955 Krogman, Matt 1994-95-96-97 Acheson, Jerry 1956 DeWald, Steve 1984-85 Hatch, Doug 1990-91-92 Krogman, Ryan 1991-92-93-94 Adamson, Wade 1976-77-78 Dohrer, Doug 1969-70-71 Hausman, Jim 1962 Krull, Jake 1958-59-60 Alexander, Tim 1978-79 Dohrer, Rick 1972-73 Headley, Bill 1962 Kruse, Loren 1955 Anderson, James 1961 Dohrer, Bob 1980 Heard, Rick 1969-70-71 Kuecker, Ron 1960 Anderson, James 1964-65 Dolan, Tim 1976 Heffley, Larry 1984-85 Kuhl, LeRoy 1976-77-78-79 Anderson, Jim 1948-49 Dressen, Pat 1998 Heineman, Dewey 1969 Anderson, Ryan 1993-94 Dudek, Dick 1956-57 Helm, Flash 1967 – L – Anderson, Tom 1967 Dummermuth, Dan 1980-81 Hendricks, Mark 1978 LaMontagne, Jeff 1991-92 Anenson, Troy 1987 Dwyer, Jim 1963 Herder, Jeff 1981 Lance, Dave 1993 Antoine, Deane 1954-55-56 Herrmann, Todd 1985 Lane, Dave 1983-84-85-86 Arnold, Chris 1981 – E – Hillberg, George 1951-52-53 Langer, Craig 1995-96-97-98 Ashmore, Ken 1955 Eckerle, Jeff 1994-95-96-97 Hillberg, Owen 1965-66-67-69 Langer, Jim 1968-69-70 Augustin, Kurt 1985-86-87 Edlin, Milt 1948-49-50-51 Higgins, John 1970 Langer, Russ 1998 Edwards, Lendall 1948-49 Hiller, Ryan 1993 Langer, Tracy 1989-90-91-92 – B – Ehrke, Bob 1951-52-53-54 Hitzemann, Dennis 1976-77 Lanphere, Bob 1952-53 Badger, Lonnie 1981 Eidsness, John 1968-69 Hochstetter, Dave 1979-80 Larca, Jesse 1993 Barnes, Dick 1964-65-66 Eisenbraun, Dal 1955-56-57 Hoeft, Harwood 1955-57 Larson, Don 1961 Batchelder, Bret 1983 Elhoff, Chuck 1966-67-68 Hoekstra, Jeff 1987-88-89-90 Larson, Rich 1965-66 Bentz, Ted 1993-94-95 Ellgen, John 1962 Hofer, Mark 1982-83-84 Larson, Ryan 1989-90-91 Benson, LeRoy 1966 Ellison, Bob 1948-49 Hoff, Aaron 1996 Laughlin, Tom 1997-98 Benson, Terry 1963-64 Ellwanger, Bill 1974-75-76 Hofmeister, Ron 1966-67 Lawton, Ray 1966-67 Bergman, Scott 1982 Ellwanger, Bob 1970-71-72 Horacek, Francis 1950 Lein, Don 1956 Berreth, J.D. 1988-90 Ellwanger, Gary 1971-72-73-74 Horner, Bob 1974-75 Leslie, Warren 1948-49 Bieber, Ron 1963 Endres, Greg 1990-91-92 Horning, Jerry 1957-58-59 Levy, James 1986-87 Bock, Steve 1986-87, 1990 Englund, Homer 1951 Horning, Jon 1959-60-61 Lewis, Ken 1958-59-62 Bostic, Joe 1978-79 Erdmann, Joel 1983-84-85-86 Hortness, Stan 1977-78 Lothrop, Forrest 1949 Boyd, Larry 1952 Erickson, Ron 1955 Hortness, Steve 1976-77-78 Lumby, Nicholas 1967 Bozied, Bob 1967-68-69 Howard, Porter 1952-53 Brasket, Clem 1966-67 Huether, Allan 1961-61 – M – Bren, Darrell 1988-89 – F – Magers, Matt 1995-96-97 Breyer, Matt 1996-97-98 Falk, Jason 1995 – I – Magnuson, Rich 1968-72-73 Brooks, Ken 1987-88-89-90 Feeney, Andrew 1948-49-50 Irish, Cole 1993-1994-95-96 Manke, Dave 1973-74-75-76 Brown, Chris 1995-96-97 Forsyth, Harry 1948-49-50-51 Iverson, Bill 1964 Maras, Ed 1964-65-66 Brown, Steve 1975, 1977-78 Forsyth, Maury 1975-76-77-78 Iverson, Brian 1989 Maras, Jon 1989-90-91-92 Bunkowski, Duane 1973-74-75 Fosburgh, Ray 1972-73-74 Iverson, Jim 1968-69-70 Marking, Bob 1982-83 Burge, Terry 1972 Frank, Don 1957-58-59 Markley, Steve 1982 Burns, Tom 1975-76-77-78 Fritz, Gregg 1960 – J – Marso, Lien 1952-53 Buss, Mike 1966-67 Jackson, Jerry 1961 Martin, Bob 1970 Buterbaugh, Tim 1998 Jacobsen, Dale 1956-57 Martin, Jim 1949-50 Bystol, Curt 1964-65 – G – Jacobsen, Don 1960 Matthiesen, Jerry 1961-62-63 Gallagher, Harold 1956-57 Jansen, Mike 1995-96-97-98 McCormick, Lyle 1947-48 – C – Gerber, Jay 1985 Jensen, Don 1955-56 McLaughlin, Jim 1982 Carlson, Dennis 1947 Glasrud, Bob 1963 Jibben, Bob 1957 McKenney, Merlyn 1977-78-79 Carver, Galen 1978-79-80-81 Glasrud, Dave 1964-65-66 Johnson, Bruce 1963 McMacken, Billy 1987-88-89-90 Carver, Garth 1976 Goodmanson, Larry 1964 Johnson, Dick 1974 Medchill, George 1949-50 Carver, Greg 1974-75 Gordon, Rich 1980-81 Johnson, Jeff 1998 Messer, Mitch 1998 Carver, Terry 1960 Gosmire, Ed 1951 Johnson, Jerry 1960-61-62 Metz, Matt 1950 Cassell, Stewart 1968-69-70 Gramm, Merlin 1949-50 Johnson, Ray 1966 Meyer, Chet 1987-88-89-90 Christenson, Scott 1976 Green, Robert 1961-62 Johnson, Sheldon 1963 Meyer, Ron 1964-65 Coates, Keith 1951 Gregg, Adam 1998 Johnson, Tim 1984-85-86-87 Milfs, George 1951-52 Coley, Chad 1990-91-92-93 Grein, John 1967-68 Johnston, Scott 1994 Mitchell, Don 1954 Collins, Tom 1977-78-79-80 Grewing, Dan 1973 Joos, Greg 1988-89-90 Mogen, Bruce 1983-84-85-86 Cox, Doug 1984 Groebner, Brandon 1994-95-96-97 Jorgenson, Don 1955-56 Mohlenhoff, Fon 1947-48-49 Crow, Jon 1989-90-91-92 Gronseth, Timm 1985, 87-88-89 Jorgenson, Todd 1980-81-82 Mohon, Tom 1979-80 Cutler, Frank 1979-80-81-82 Grossheusch, Bob 1949 Mohr, Karl 1963 Cutler, Mike 1983-84 Gunderson, Jack 1974 – K – Monsen, Joey 1978-79-80 Gunnare, Bob 1956-57-58 Kaiser, Mitch 1986-87 Monson, Tim 1986 – D – Guptill, Bob 1948 Kallevig, Dane 1987-88-89 Morehouse, Rich 1983-84-85 Danielson, Chad 1995-96 Guse, Josh 1997-98 Kallevig, Greg 1983-84-85 Mousel, Steve 1972-73-74-75 Day, Dave 1968-69 Gutz, Don 1952 Kastman, Scott 1986 Munger, Paul 1947 DeBoer, Brett 1973-74 Kelly, Mike 1967-68 Murphy, Harold 1947 DeKraai, Craig 1977-78-79-80 – H – Kemp, Warren 1948 Mydland, Dave 1972-73-74 Del Rosso, Al 1993 Haats, Randy 1970 Kickul, Kory 1992 DeRungs, Alphonse 1947 Hammers, Cliff 1964-65-66 Kingston, Kyan 1995-96-97 – N – Deim, Darwin 1950-51 Hammers, Jason 1994-96 Klocker, Jerry 1959-60-61 Nagel, Barry 1985 Deneke, Daryl 1983-84 Hammerschmidt, Andy 1985-86 Knutson, Steve 1993-1994-96-97 Nash, Dave 1981 Deneke, Tom 1985-86 Hammrich, Harvey 1957-58-59 Konrad, Paul 1977 Nash, Randy 1978, 80-81 Denker, Roger 1955 Hanson, Jim 1976-77 Koster, Dean 1963 Nathe, Greg 1993-94-95 Derscheid, Gary 1966 Hardin, Joe 1991-92-93 Krekelberg, Don 1949 Neath, Bob 1988-89 DesLauriers, Don 1981 Harner, Brad 1982-83-84-85 Krogman, Dean 1970-71-72 Nehowig, Don 1952 ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball 19 SDSU pitchers Rich Morehouse and Greg Kallevig were selected in the 1985 draft, Morehouse in the eighth round by the California Angels and Kallevig in the tenth round by the .

Nelson, C. Neas 1967 Scherschligt, Brian 1995-96-97-98 Williams, Dave 1986-87-88-89 Neppl, Roger 1966 Schiefelbein, Brad 1972 Wilner, Dave 1986-87-88 Ness, Dan 1971 Schiesl, Mike 1986 Wilson, Chris 1991-92 Neuharth, Dennis 1963 Schmidt, Pat 1992-93-94-95 Wingen, Ernest 1947-48 Newman, Mike 1997-98 Schmidt, Rich 1991-92-93 Wolfswinkle, Jeff 1982-83 Nicholson, Dave 1979-80-81 Schneider, Jon 1994-95 Wright, Wayne 1955-56 Nickelson, Don 1950 Schoeneman, Mark 1993-94-95-96 Wyczcawski, Paul 1980-81 Noble, Mark 1983-84-85 Schroeder, John 1981 Noble, Quincy 1981-82-83-84 Schuchardt, Paul 1954 Norton, Bob 1963-64-65 Schulte, Bob 1957-58-59 – Z– – O – Schulte, Trevor 1991-92-93-94 Zachman, Jerry 1982 O'Hearn, Craig 1975-76-77 Sehr, Doug 1991-92-93-94 Zahorsky, Art 1949-50 Olsen, Curtis 1951-52-53-54 Sehr, Micky 1994-95-96-97 Zirbel, Steve 1970 Olson, Jay 1979-80-81-82 Semar, John 1993-94 Zimmer, Jack 1951-52-53-54 Osborne, Allan 1952 Sendelbach, Chuck 1973-74 Zins, Jerry 1953-54 Osterberg, Tom 1971-72-73 Sendelbach, Dave 1975-76-77 Overland, Andrew 1996 Sheldon, Bob 1961 Sletting, Dave 1969-70-71 – P – Smith, Deane 1986-87 Pagel, Dennis 1969-70-71 Smith, Gary 1964-65 Pagel, Lyle 1971-72-73-74 Snyder, Don 1952-53-54 Parent, Brook 1992 Snyders, Todd 1982-83 Parrott, Rich 1974-75-76 Soukup, Dave 1968-69 Pearson, Bill 1959-60 Sour, Dick 1957-58 Peik, Steve 1997-98 Spader, Brian 1990 Pennie, Kit 1994-95-96-97 Spanjers, Len 1956-58 Perchinsky, Dave 1995-96 Spawn, Pete 1947-48-49-50 Peschong, Mike 1982 Spease, Vince 1983 Peters, Wayne 1949-50-51 Stangland, Herb 1960-61-62 Petersen, Robert 1990-91 Stedronsky, Vern 1952 Peterson, Brian 1982-83-84-85 Steiner, Dick 1954-55 Peterson, Doug 1963-64 Stevenson, Matt 1993-94-95-96 Peterson, Harley 1956-57 Sticha, Nate 1998 Peterson, Kermit 1975-76 Stone, Randy 1986-87-88-89 Peterson, Kim 1976-77-78 Stroh, Chris 1991 Peterson, Lavin 1947-48 Sweeney, Tim 1972-73-74-75 Pfeifer, Pat 1988 Pfeifer, Terry 1988-89-90-91 – T – Pfeiffer, Gary 1965-66-67 Thielen, Kent 1983-84 Phelan, John 1956 Thompson, Lloyd 1947 Pickering, John 1967 Timmons, Duane 1959-60 Pidde, Bob 1978-79 Todd, Pat 1961 Planteen, Dave 1984 Todd, Mike 1961 Planteen, Jeff 1989-90-91 Torgerson, Pete 1989 Poppen, Terry 1980-81-82-83 Trent, Jay 1975 Preston, Jason 1992 Price, Brian 1986-87-88-89 – V – Puckett, Dick 1969, 71-72 Vander Aarde, Tom 1977-78 Pudas, Grant 1998 VanEngelenhoven, Terry 1991-92- 93-94 – Q – Van Essen, Bernie 1964-65-66 Quastad, Tom 1991 Van Essen, Mike 1980, 82 Quednow, Gary 1967-68-69 Veal, Dean 1957-58-59 Verzal, Jeff 1997-98 – R – Volk, Don 1947 Raasch, Paul 1985 Randall, Steve 1979, 81 – W – Rasmussen, Carrol 1947 Waba, Terry 1953-54-57-58 Rasmussen, Wayne 1963-64 Wahl, Ted 1947 Redmond, Mike 1973-74-75 Waller, Barry 1970-71-72-73 Reeves, Bob 1984-85-86-87 Weber, Rick 1984-85-86-87 Reinardy, Scott 1985 Welch, Duane 1952-53 Rice, Howard 1958-59-60 Wenninger, Mike 1994-95 Roberts, Robert 1947-48 Wetrosky, Steve 1982 Ryberg, Jan 1969-70 Wevik, Stu 1983-84 Wewers, Rob 1997-98 – S – Wicks, Gail 1952-53-54 Sanow, Paul 1998 Wicks, Jerry 1961-62-63 Sauer, John 1981 Wika, Brent 1959-60-61 Schaffer, Jim 1970-71 Wilkening, Floyd 1948

20 ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball Erv Huether was head baseball coach at South Dakota State for 34 years.

1947 – Won 5, Lost 4 1953 – Won 6 Lost 4 Fort Riley ...... 4 1962 – Won 8, Lost 9 3 State College of Iowa .1 2 @Albuquerque Univ ..21 Coach – Doc Scheft Coach – Erv Huether 9 Fort Riley ...... 2 Coach – Erv Huether 1 State College of Iowa .5 4 @Texas Western...... 5 SDS OPP SDS OPP 16 Creighton ...... 17 2-4 in NCC, fourth place 14 Augustana...... 2 10 @Albuquerque Univ ..22 4 South Dakota ...... 0 12 Gustavus Adolphus ..10 11 Omaha University ...... 8 SDS OPP 17 Augustana...... 8 0 @New Mexico Highlands .5 0 Minnesota ...... 13 8 Gustavus Adolphus ....7 8 Omaha University ...... 3 7 Creighton ...... 9 1 Nebraska-Omaha .....23 1 @New Mexico Highlands .6 6 Morningside...... 10 2 Sioux Falls Canaries ...6 11 Augustana...... 3 3 Omaha University ...... 4 6 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 5 3 Omaha University ...... 8 9 Huron College ...... 4 5 Morningside...... 4 8 South Dakota ...... 9 8 Omaha University .....13 1 North Dakota State ....4 4 Omaha University ...... 5 6 Western Union...... 5 4 Buena Vista ...... 6 12 South Dakota ...... 9 6 Minnesota ...... 3 2 North Dakota State ....3 0 Northern Iowa...... 5 1 Western Union...... 0 13 Morningside...... 6 9 North Dakota...... 6 3 Minnesota ...... 2 *SCI (5-1) and UND (4-2) failed 5 Morningside...... 1 4 Morningside...... 11 3 Mankato State...... 6 5 North Dakota...... 1 17 South Dakota ...... 9 to play enough games 1 Morningside...... 12 5 South Dakota ...... 6 0 Mankato State...... 10 18 North Dakota...... 2 9 Mankato State...... 4 — 10 Morningside ...... 7 3 Huron College ...... 0 4 Augustana...... 1 10 North Dakota State ....2 3 Mankato State...... 7 3 North Dakota State ....4 — 7 Augustana...... 0 9 North Dakota State ....1 6 Minnesota ...... 16 1966 – Won 15, Lost 12 7 North Dakota State ....8 — 19 North Dakota State ....4 5 North Dakota State ....4 Coach – Erv Huether 6 North Dakota State ..10 1948 – Won 3, Lost 7 2 Augustana...... 3 5 North Dakota State ....4 10-2 in NCC, first place 0 South Dakota ...... 3 Coach – Jack Frost 1954 – Won 5, Lost 3 0 Morningside...... 7 0 North Dakota...... 4 SDS OPP 1 South Dakota ...... 7 SDS OPP Coach – Erv Huether 6 Morningside...... 0 2 North Dakota...... 6 3 +Wyoming...... 8 2 South Dakota ...... 4 10 Westmar...... 6 SDS OPP 1 Iowa Teachers...... 17 6 North Dakota...... 7 5+Grand Canyon College 13 3 Augustana...... 1 3 Morningside...... 8 2 Morningside...... 6 — 4 Augustana...... 3 8 +Wyoming...... 5 2 Augustana...... 3 8 Iowa Teachers...... 14 9 Omaha University ...... 1 15 Augustana...... 3 0+Grand Canyon College13 3 North Dakota...... 5 1 Iowa Teachers...... 2 2 Omaha University .....12 1959 – Won 9, Lost 10 9 South Dakota ...... 10 0 +Wyoming...... 4 — 3 Iowa Teachers...... 7 6 Morningside ...... 1 Coach – Erv Huether — 0+Grand Canyon College6 1 Iowa Teachers...... 14 7 Buena Vista ...... 6 6-1 in NCC, first place 4+Arizona State College.19 1969 – Won 14, Lost 15 1 Morningside...... 10 5 Mankato State...... 1 SDS OPP 1963 – Won 7, Lost 13 0 +Grand Canyon...... 7 Coach – Erv Huether 4 South Dakota ...... 10 4 Iowa Teachers...... 0 9 Air Force Academy...11 Coach – Erv Huether 9+Arizona State College.6 11-5 in NCC, 12 Westmar...... 7 8 Iowa Teachers...... 13 0 Colorado ...... 6 1-5 in NCC, sixth place 7 +New Mexico ...... 8 tied NDSU for first 10 Buena Vista ...... 4 — 3 Colorado State ...... 12 SDS OPP 7 +New Mexico ...... 8 SDS OPP — 13 Nebraska...... 18 1@Colorado State College.21 0 @Minnesota...... 2 2 #New Mexico ...... 7 1955 – Won 6, Lost 6 1 Minnesota ...... 6 3 @Air Force Academy....21 2 @Minnesota...... 1 9 #Colorado ...... 10 1949 – Won 5, Lost 7 Coach – Erv Huether 0 Minnesota ...... 9 5 @Air Force Academy....12 6 North Dakota State ....3 0 #Albuquerque Univ.....4 Coach – Jack Frost SDS OPP 2 Minnesota ...... 3 0 @Nebraska...... 4 11 North Dakota State ....2 3 #Colorado ...... 17 SDS OPP 3 Mankato State...... 2 8 Omaha University ...... 9 4 @Nebraska...... 3 5 North Dakota...... 4 3 #Albuquerque Univ...18 0 Morningside...... 20 2 Mankato State...... 6 1 Omaha University ...... 3 12 @Nebraska...... 17 4 North Dakota...... 5 5 #Colorado College...... 3 3 Westmar...... 0 12 Morningside...... 1 12 South Dakota ...... 11 2 South Dakota ...... 3 8 Morningside...... 2 4 #Albuquerque Univ.....8 3 Buena Vista ...... 16 4 Westmar...... 2 4 North Dakota State ....2 8 North Dakota...... 7 1 Morningside...... 2 1 @New Mexico Highlands .11 13 Mankato State...... 3 9 Morningside...... 3 14 North Dakota State ....5 5 North Dakota...... 14 2 Northern Iowa...... 1 4 @New Mexico Highlands....9 1 South Dakota ...... 0 11 Westmar...... 3 9 North Dakota State ....7 12 North Dakota...... 13 3 Northern Iowa...... 2 0 @New Mexico Highlands....5 3 Westmar...... 7 1 South Dakota ...... 9 6 North Dakota...... 9 9 North Dakota State ..10 6 Westmar College...... 1 1 @Air Force Academy....12 7 Morningside...... 3 1 Omaha University ...... 2 12 North Dakota...... 6 0 North Dakota State ....3 3 Westmar College...... 0 11 South Dakota ...... 2 4 Omaha University ...... 6 7 Omaha University .....15 15 Augustana...... 6 1 North Dakota State ....5 19 Augustana...... 3 2 South Dakota ...... 1 10 South Dakota ...... 1 6 South Dakota ...... 3 5 Augustana...... 3 6 Augustana...... 2 9 Augustana...... 4 9 Morningside...... 8 4 Omaha University .....10 4 Iowa Teachers...... 5 11 North Dakota...... 0 1 Omaha University ...... 7 13 South Dakota ...... 1 6 Morningside...... 5 0 Buena Vista ...... 7 2 Iowa Teachers...... 9 3 Iowa Teachers...... 2 14 Augustana...... 12 3 South Dakota ...... 1 22 Morningside...... 6 1 Mankato State...... 2 — — 7 South Dakota ...... 5 — 4 North Dakota State ....5 — 7 Creighton ...... 2 3 North Dakota State ....6 1956 – Won 6, Lost 6 1960 – Won 9, Lost 9 5 Mankato State...... 6 1967 – Won 18, Lost 9 8 North Dakota State ....7 1950 – Won 7, Lost 2 Coach – Erv Huether Coach – Erv Huether 5 Mankato State...... 4 Coach – Erv Huether 3 Creighton ...... 2 Coach – Erv Huether SDS OPP 4-2 in NCC, fourth place — 11-6 in NCC, second 8 Creighton ...... 5 SDS OPP 7 Mankato State...... 9 SDS OPP place 6 Northern Iowa...... 5 8 Morningside...... 9 1 Mankato State...... 2 4 Nebraska...... 11 1964 – Won 9, Lost 10 SDS OPP 3 Northern Iowa...... 4 3 Omaha University ...... 2 10 Morningside...... 4 5 Nebraska...... 6 Coach – Erv Huether *1 @New Mexico Highlands ...7 3 Northern Iowa...... 1 8 Omaha University .....21 1 Omaha University .....13 0 Omaha University ...... 5 4-5 in NCC, fifth place *0 @New Mexico Highlands ...4 6 Augustana...... 4 26 Augustana...... 3 8 Omaha University ...... 9 4 Omaha University ...... 7 SDS OPP *2 @New Mexico Highlands ...9 4 Augustana...... 1 6 South Dakota ...... 0 6 Morningside...... 1 2 Minnesota ...... 28 3 @Creighton...... 1 *3 @New Mexico Highlands ...8 3 Augustana...... 1 14 Augustana...... 1 2 South Dakota ...... 3 7 Augustana...... 2 4 @Creighton...... 1 *0 @New Mexico Highlands ...6 1 North Dakota...... 3 6 South Dakota ...... 4 3 Iowa Teachers...... 8 4 Winona State...... 3 0 @Omaha University ...2 3 @Albuquerque Univ ....8 0 North Dakota...... 1 7 Gustavus Adolphus ....6 3 Iowa Teachers...... 5 4 Morningside...... 2 1 @Omaha University ....7 3 @Albuquerque Univ ....0 #games at Albuquerque, NM 5 Morningside...... 3 4 South Dakota ...... 6 13 Morningside...... 4 7 @Offutt AF Base...... 5 6 @Albuquerque Univ ....4 — — 8 North Dakota State ..17 5 North Dakota State ....0 1 @Offutt AF Base...... 4 7 Morningside...... 0 3 North Dakota State ....4 8 North Dakota State ....1 0 @Minnesota...... 5 0 Morningside ...... 4 1970 – Won 12, Lost 11 1951–Won 5, Lost 2, Tie 1 — 6 North Dakota State ....2 1 @Minnesota...... 2 2 Morningside...... 3 Coach – Erv Huether Coach – Erv Huether 9 North Dakota...... 0 12 @Augustana ...... 0 9 North Dakota State ....4 7-7 in NCC, fourth place SDS OPP 1957 – Won 5, Lost 9 3 North Dakota...... 4 5 @Augustana ...... 10 10 North Dakota State ....1 SDS OPP 8 Morningside...... 6 Coach – Erv Huether 8 North Dakota...... 9 4 @North Dakota...... 5 4 North Dakota State ....2 6 #Colorado State College....7 5 Augustana...... 7 SDS OPP 11 Augustana...... 2 2 @North Dakota...... 1 1 Omaha University ...... 4 9 #Eastern New Mexico 8 5 Morningside...... 4 9 Morningside...... 5 5 Emporia Teachers ...... 7 1 State College of Iowa .3 2 Omaha University ...... 0 10 #Eastern New Mexico 2 19 Augustana...... 11 8 Fort Riley ...... 1 3 Minot State...... 4 5 State College of Iowa .7 1 Northern Iowa...... 4 18 @New Mexico ...... 21 1 Omaha University ...... 4 1 Fort Riley ...... 7 — 13 South Dakota ...... 5 2 Northern Iowa...... 1 2 @New Mexico ...... 3 *4 Omaha University ...... 4 5 Fort Riley ...... 13 12 South Dakota ...... 1 4 Northern Iowa...... 0 11 Minnesota-Morris...... 4 6 Augustana...... 5 0 Washington University 1 1961 – Won 8, Lost 5 5 Mankato State...... 4 1 North Dakota...... 4 2 Minnesota-Morris...... 4 26 Augustana...... 16 6 Morningside...... 1 Coach – Erv Huether 9 Mankato State ...... 5 1 North Dakota...... 3 5 Northern Iowa...... 4 *called after 13 innings, rain 4 Omaha University ...... 5 3-1 in NCC, third place 4 North Dakota State ....6 3 North Dakota...... 6 0 Northern Iowa...... 6 — 2 Omaha University ...... 4 SDS OPP — 5 South Dakota ...... 0 1 Northern Iowa...... 7 0 Iowa Teachers...... 13 0 Minnesota ...... 10 1 South Dakota ...... 0 4 North Dakota...... 6 1952 – Won 4, Lost 5 9 Iowa Teachers...... 6 7 Minnesota ...... 8 1965 – Won 8, Lost 19 11 Augustana...... 8 4 @North Dakota State..3 Coach – Erv Huether 9 Augustana...... 5 7 St. Cloud State...... 13 Coach – Erv Huether 9 Augustana...... 5 11 @North Dakota State..3 SDS OPP 0 North Dakota...... 6 9 Augustana...... 4 6-4 in NCC, first place 8 Augustana...... 6 12 Southwest State...... 2 5 Augustana...... 4 2 North Dakota...... 4 3 Omaha University ...... 8 SDS OPP *New Mexico Highlands later 15 Southwest State...... 4 4 Sioux Falls Canaries ...9 9 South Dakota ...... 2 3 Omaha University ...... 1 11 Moorhead State ...... 7 forfeited five games to SDSU 5 South Dakota ...... 2 16 Augustana...... 0 4 South Dakota ...... 8 2 North Dakota State ....0 1 Moorhead State ...... 10 — 12 South Dakota ...... 1 9 Mankato State...... 11 — 4 North Dakota State ....3 3 Minnesota ...... 7 1 @Morningside...... 6 4 Mankato State...... 14 1958 – Won 13, Lost 6 3 North Dakota State ....1 7 Minnesota ...... 9 1968 – Won 3, Lost 19 3 @Morningside...... 2 1 Gustavus Adolphus ....2 Coach – Erv Huether 10 Augustana...... 5 4 Minnesota ...... 8 Coach – Erv Huether 3 @Morningside...... 8 1 Huron Elks...... 3 6-1 in NCC, second place 3 Air Force Academy.....1 5 North Dakota...... 2 3-10 in NCC, last place 3 @Augustana ...... 4 8 Gustavus Adolphus ....6 SDS OPP 1 North Dakota...... 5 5 North Dakota...... 6 SDS OPP 3 @Augustana ...... 2 12 Morningside...... 11 18 Fort Riley ...... 8 8 South Dakota ...... 7 5 Morningside...... 2 0 @New Mexico ...... 3 2 @Augustana ...... 5 ...... 1 — 2 Morningside...... 1 3 @New Mexico ...... 10 #games played at Portalas,NM ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball 21 Jacks In 1977, SDSU lost all ten of its games on the southern trip, then put together a school record 17-game win streak.

1971 – Won 14, Lost 16 6 Mankato State ...... 7 1976 – Won 18, Lost 16 0 @Pan American...... 7 3 @North Dakota...... 5 1983 – Won 14, Lost 16 Coach – Erv Huether 3 Augustana ...... 1 Coach – Erv Huether 0 @Pan American...... 4 4 Sioux Falls College .....5 Coach – Erv Huether 13-7 in NCC, second 9 Augustana...... 1 13-7 in NCC, second 0 @Pan American...... 9 4 Sioux Falls College .....2 NCC Southern place 1 @South Dakota ...... 2 SDS OPP 1 #University of Dallas ...8 6 Briar Cliff...... 8 Division Runnerup SDS OPP 6 @South Dakota ...... 1 6 @New Mexico ...... 15 2 #Rice University...... 3 8 Briar Cliff...... 10 Fourth Place NCC Playoffs 9 @Oral Roberts ...... 10 5 @South Dakota ...... 0 0 @New Mexico ...... 4 4 #University of Dallas ...6 10 Nebraska-0maha...... 16 SDS OPP 2 @Oral Roberts ...... 6 5 North Dakota State ....4 10 @New Mexico ...... 5 0 @St. Mary's, Texas.....5 1 Nebraska-Omaha .....10 4 +Michigan State ...... 5 5 @Oral Roberts ...... 13 9 North Dakota State ....0 2 @New Mexico ...... 13 4 North Dakota State ....0 — 1 +Pan American...... 5 4 @Bacone College .....10 2 North Dakota State(10) ..3 3 @New Mexico ...... 12 1 North Dakota State ....5 5 +Michigan State ...... 7 5 @Bacone College ...... 7 NCAA Division II Midwest 0 @New Mexico ...... 13 6 North Dakota State ....0 1981 – Won 12, Lost 19 0 +Pan American...... 4 1 @Creighton...... 8 Regional at Maryville, Mo 2 @New Mexico ...... 5 15 North Dakota State ....2 Coach – Erv Huether 3 +Michigan State ...... 15 1 @Creighton...... 7 1 Northern Colorado....10 2 @New Mexico ...... 3 8 @North Dakota...... 2 8-7-1 in NCC, third place 1 +Pan American...... 13 11 @Northern Iowa...... 3 13 Northwest Missouri.....1 3 Northern State...... 2 2 @North Dakota ...... 0 SDS OPP 6 +Michigan State ...... 7 6 @Northern Iowa...... 1 4 Northern Colorado....24 7 Yankton College ...... 4 2 @North Dakota...... 4 6 Sioux Falls College ...12 5 Yankton College ...... 0 11 @Northern Iowa...... 7 — 7 Minnesota-Morris...... 14 1 @North Dakota...... 2 8 @Kansas State ...... 15 1 Augustana...... 2 10 @Nebraska...... 5 8 Minnesota-Morris...... 6 5 @Augustana ...... 6 1 @Kansas State ...... 11 7 Augustana...... 0 4 @Nebraska...... 10 1974 – Won 16, Lost 13 16 North Dakota...... 7 2 @Augustana ...... 4 6 @Oral Roberts ...... 19 1 @Augustana ...... 5 18 Morningside...... 5 Coach – Erv Huether 17 North Dakota...... 13 1 @Nebraska-Omaha ....2 7 @Oral Roberts ...... 8 4 @Augustana ...... 0 6 Morningside...... 0 10-5 in NCC, third place 6 North Dakota...... 5 2 @Nebraska-Omaha ....4 8 @Wichita State ...... 18 10 @Nebraska-Omaha ....6 6 Morningside...... 1 SDS OPP 5 North Dakota...... (10) 4 5 @Nebraska-Omaha ....0 4 @Wichita State ...... 29 2 @Nebraska-Omaha ....4 5 Northern State...... 6 6 @Oral Roberts ...... 5 3 Augustana...... 8 3 @Nebraska-Omaha ....0 2 @Wichita State ...... 8 13 Sioux Falls College .....0 8 South Dakota ...... 7 6 @Oral Roberts .....(11) 7 8 Augustana ...... (9) 2 6 Southwest State ...... 2 0 @Wichita State ...... 18 9 Sioux Falls College .....4 5 South Dakota ...... 6 4 @New Mexico ...... 10 2 North Dakota State ....0 2 Southwest State...... 7 2 @Wichita State ...... 13 1 @Morningside...... 4 5 @South Dakota ...... 10 2 @New Mexico ...... 3 10 North Dakota State ....3 5 Northern Iowa...... 4 7 Minnesota-Morris...... 6 0 @Morningside...... 1 6 Mankato State...... 2 4 @New Mexico ...... 12 7 North Dakota State ...2 2 Northern Iowa...... 5 2 North Dakota...... 1 4 Morningside...... 3 4 Mankato State...... 3 10 @New Mexico ...... 8 3 North Dakota State .(8) 4 5 Northern Iowa...... 2 5 North Dakota (darkness)..5 5 Morningside...... 1 2 Mankato State...... 6 4 @Tulsa ...... 21 3 Augustana ...... (9) 2 3 Northern Iowa...... 0 10 Briar Cliff...... 27 1 Huron College ...... 5 2 Augustana...... 7 5 @Tulsa ...... 10 8 Augustana ...... 3 — 11 Briar Cliff ...... 6 6 Huron College ...... 1 11 Augustana...... 1 1 Mankato State...... 3 4 Mankato State...... 5 3 Dakota State ...... 0 2 @South Dakota ...... 3 6 North Dakota State ....5 3 Mankato State...... 5 1 Mankato State...... 10 1979 – Won 13, Lost 10 7 Dakota State ...... 6 6 @South Dakota ...... 5 7 North Dakota State ....6 14 Huron College ...... 6 1 Mankato State...... 2 Coach – Erv Huether 2 @Nebraska-Omaha ....9 4 South Dakota ...... 3 2 North Dakota State ....3 13 Huron College ...... 3 3 Mankato State...... 8 6-4 in NCC, third place 7 @Nebraska-Omaha ....8 4 South Dakota ...... 2 7 @North Dakota...... 9 12 Minnesota-Morris...... 3 12 Southwest State...... 7 SDS OPP 13 @Augustana ...... 4 7 Briar Cliff...... 4 13 @North Dakota...... 7 6 Minnesota-Morris...... 15 0 Southwest State...... 21 0 @Pan American...... 17 18 @Augustana ...... 6 1 Briar Cliff...... 0 3 @North Dakota...... 7 8 North Dakota...... 7 3 Northern Iowa...... 2 2 @Pan American...... 4 6 @North Dakota State...5 North Central Conference — 6 North Dakota...... 8 8 Northern Iowa...... 3 3 @Pan American...... 9 7 @North Dakota State.14 Playoffs at Sioux City, IA 13 North Dakota...... 3 3 Northern Iowa...... 2 3 @Pan American...... 12 13 @North Dakota State...1 1 Mankato State...... 4 1972 – Won 5, Lost 14 3 Southwest State...... 1 4 Northern Iowa...... 5 0 #University of Dallas ...1 6 @North Dakota State.13 0 Morningside...... 2 Coach – Erv Huether 3 Southwest State...... 6 — 3 #University of Dallas ...4 7 Augustana...... 5 +games at Jody Ramsey 3-6 in NCC, sixth place 8 North Dakota State ....3 7 #Rice University...... 3 3 Augustana...... 11 Invitational at Edinburg, Texas SDS OPP 5 North Dakota State ....1 1977 – Won 17, Lost 14 15 Sioux Falls College .....3 2 Morningside...... 1 — 3 @University of Dallas ..2 11 Augustana...... 8 Coach – Erv Huether 9 Briar Cliff...... 8 11 Morningside ...... 13 1 @Texas Christian...... 3 4 Augustana...... 6 12-0, NCC Northern 8 Briar Cliff...... 4 14 South Dakota ...... 9 1984 – Won 27, Lost 13 0 @Texas Christian...... 12 9 South Dakota ...... 2 Division Champion 0 @Nebraska-Omaha ....8 4 South Dakota ...... 18 Coach – Mark Ekeland 0 @Southern Methodist .3 11 South Dakota ...... 1 SDS OPP 0 @Nebraska-Omaha ....3 — NCC Southern 4 @Southern Methodist .7 16 South Dakota ...... 3 2 @St. Mary's, Texas.....6 1 @Augustana ...... 0 Division Runnerup 2 @University of Dallas ..1 8 Morningside...... 7 3 @Pan American...... 8 4 @Augustana ...... 5 1982 – Won 15, Lost 18 NCC Playoff Champion 5 @Oklahoma Baptist....6 13 Morningside...... 12 2 @Pan American...... 6 5 @North Dakota State .1 Coach – Erv Huether NCAA Division II Midwest 10 @Oklahoma Baptist..11 13 Morningside...... 14 0 @Pan American...... 10 5 @North Dakota State..4 7-8 in NCC play, fifth place Region Champion 1 @West Texas State ..11 — 5 @Pan American...... 15 6 Yankton College ...... 4 SDS OPP NCAA Division II World 0 @Tulsa ...... 3 6 @Texas Wesleyan.....11 4 Yankton College ...... 3 5 #Wis-LaCrosse...... 13 Series Qualifier 8 Northern Iowa...... 12 1975 – Won 11, Lost 11 3 @Texas Wesleyan...... 5 2 Morningside...... (10) 1 3 #Missouri ...... 14 SDS OPP 5 Northern Iowa...... 13 Coach – Erv Huether 4 @Pan American...... 6 0 Morningside...... 1 5 #Wis-LaCrosse...... 2 4 @Oklahoma City...... 8 9 North Dakota...... 4 NCC Champion at 10-3 1 @Texas Wesleyan .....4 5 South Dakota ...... 2 2 #New Mexico ...... 15 4 @Oklahoma City...... 11 7 North Dakota...... 8 SDS OPP 0 @Pan American...... 2 5 South Dakota ...... 1 20 #Wis-LaCrosse...... 2 5 #Macalester...... 2 3 North Dakota State ....1 5 %Illinois ...... 11 3 Minnesota-Morris ...(17) 2 — 1 #Wyoming ...... 17 1 #Stephen F. Austin.....4 3 North Dakota State ....5 1 %New Mexico ...... 8 9 North Dakota State ....1 0 @Oklahoma State.....15 12 #Missouri-St. Louis...10 6 North Dakota State ....7 10 %New Mexico ...... 15 4 North Dakota State ....3 1980 – Won 14, Lost 19 0 @Oklahoma State.....20 10 #Nebraska-Omaha .....9 3 Augustana...... 1 4 %New Mexico ...... 3 14 North Dakota State ....4 Coach – Erv Huether 4 @Oklahoma State...... 7 10 #Macalester...... 0 2 Augustana...... 3 1 %New Mexico ...... 8 6 @South Dakota ...(10) 5 10-6 in NCC, third place 3 @Oklahoma State.....13 7 @Sam Houston State .5 — 1 %Illinois ...... 8 4 Northern State...... 0 SDS OPP 5 @Yankton College .....0 1 @Sam Houston State .9 0 %New Mexico ...... 12 2 Northern State...... 0 6 @Trinity, Texas ...... 10 10 @Yankton College ...... 4 4 @Texas Wesleyan.....16 1973 – Won 19, Lost 14 1 %New Mexico ...... 12 7 South Dakota ...... 2 4 @Pan American...... 14 0 Sioux Falls College .....4 10 Minnesota-Morris...... 0 Coach – Erv Huether 10 @South Dakota ...... 0 6 South Dakota ...... 5 6 @Pan American...... 25 5 Sioux Falls College .....2 7 Minnesota-Morris...... 2 14-6 in NCC, tie for first 1 @South Dakota ...... 5 9 @North Dakota...... 5 1 @Pan American...... 14 4 North Dakota...... 1 6 Augustana...... 0 SDS OPP 0 Mankato State...... 2 17 @North Dakota...... 0 1 @Pan American...... 4 4 North Dakota...... 9 12 Augustana...... 5 5 @Tulsa ...... 6 4 Mankato State...... 2 6 @North Dakota...... 4 1 @Pan American...... 22 14 North Dakota...... 12 7 Augustana (forfeit)...... 0 0 @Oral Roberts ...... 1 5 Mankato State...... 4 21 Southwest State...... 1 5 @Pan American...... 6 9 Briar Cliff...... 3 7 Augustana (forfeit)...... 0 7 @Tulsa ...... 8 8 Augustana...... 7 6 Southwest State...... 3 1 @Pan American ..11 in2 4 Briar Cliff...... 3 6 Southwest State...... 7 3 @Tulsa ...... 5 16 Augustana ...... 4 4 Augustana...... 0 1 @Pan American...... 10 21 @North Dakota State..8 3 Southwest State...... 2 6 @Northern Iowa...... 4 4 @North Dakota...... 2 5 Augustana...... 0 8 Minnesota-Morris...... 2 10 @North Dakota State .7 1 @Nebraska-Omaha ....3 8 @Northern Iowa...... 1 3 @North Dakota...... 2 7 Augustana...... 1 8 Minnesota-Morris...... 10 3 @North Dakota State .9 3 @Nebraska-Omaha ....4 5 @Northern Iowa...... 6 0 @North Dakota...... 1 North Central Conference 5 North Dakota State ....1 16 @North Dakota State15 6 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 8 5 Minnesota-Morris...... 1 2 North Dakota State ....0 Playoff at Mankato 9 North Dakota State ....2 8 Dakota State ...... 7 5 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 3 3 Minnesota-Morris .....(9) 2 5 North Dakota State ....3 5 Mankato State ....14 in6 8 North Dakota State ....0 3 Dakota State ...... 4 8 Morningside...... 1 10 Morningside...... 8 8 North Dakota State ....5 1 Mankato State...... 5 8 North Dakota State ....7 4 Morningside...... 1 8 Morningside...... 1 12 Morningside...... 0 — NCAA Division II Midwest 15 Dakota State ...... 4 2 Morningside...... 1 1 @Morningside...... 2 12 Morningside...... (11) 11 NCAA Division II Midwest Regional at Mankato 9 Dakota State ...... 0 7 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 9 9 @Morningside...... 2 12 Huron College ...... 3 Regional at Brookings 0 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 3 11 @South Dakota ...... 0 3 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 5 18 @Northern State...... 4 3 Huron College ...... 2 10 Missouri-St. Louis.....16 6 Southeast Missouri.....5 1 @South Dakota ...... 2 6 Mankato State...... 8 7 @Northern State...... 2 0 @North Dakota...... 1 3 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 9 — 2 @Morningside...... 9 3 Mankato State...... 8 15 South Dakota ...... 0 0 @North Dakota...... 1 %games at Albuquerque, NM 1978 – Won 11, Lost 18 6 @Morningside...... 1 6 @Mankato State...... 9 2 Briar Cliff...... 1 9 @North Dakota...... 3 — Coach – Erv Huether 5 Augustana...... 2 5 @Mankato State...... 12 16 Briar Cliff...... 7 1 Southwest State...... 4 10-8 in NCC, fifth place 10 Augustana...... 8 #games played at Albuquerque, NM North Central Conference 10 Southwest State...... 3 SDS OPP 3 @North Dakota...... 4 — Playoffs at Mankato, MN 4 Mankato State...... 2 3 @Trinity, Texas ...... 6 12 @North Dakota...... 0 3 Mankato State...... 2 5 Mankato State...... 1 1 @Pan American...... 9 2 @North Dakota...... 1 1 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 0 22 ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball Pete Torgerson pitched a no-hitter against Southwest State in 1989, then took a no-hitter into the seventh vs. Minn-Morris in his next start.

4 Mankato State...... 1 0 @Mankato State...... 1 1988 – Won 27, Lost 15 13 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 0 invitational in Edinburg, TX. 19 @South Dakota ...... 2 NCAA Division II Midwest 3 @Mankato State...... 6 Coach – Mark Ekeland 7 @Nebraska-Omaha ....2 — 9 @South Dakota ...... 3 Regional at Brookings, SD 4 Southwest State...... 3 NCC Southern 6 @Nebraska-Omaha ....0 14 South Dakota ...... 3 3 Lewis University...... 2 10 Southwest State...... 3 Division Champions 2 Dakota Wesleyan...... 1 1991 – Won 29, Lost 19 9 South Dakota ...... 4 11 Missouri-St. Louis...... 6 7 @Augustana ...... 1 Runnerup NCC Playoffs 11 Dakota Wesleyan...... 1 Coach – Mark Ekeland 13 @Huron University ...... 0 2 Missouri-St. Louis...... 7 12 @Augustana ...... 0 SDS OPP 11 @Morningside...... 1 NCC Southern 11 @Huron University ...... 0 15 Missouri-St. Louis...... 3 7 Augustana...... 6 2 @Kansas State ...... 10 12 @Morningside...... 0 Division Champions 12 Wayne State...... 7 NCAA Division II World 12 Augustana...... 2 9 #Southwest Baptist ..10 3 Morningside...... 2 Third Place NCC Playoffs 2 Wayne State...... 6 Series 11 Sioux Falls College .....3 5 +Dartmouth College ...3 3 Morningside...... 6 SDS OPP 8 Augustana ...... 6 at Riverside, Calif. 23 Sioux Falls College .....3 3 +Wright State ...... 0 8 Dakota Wesleyan...... 0 3 @Central (Okla) State..4 8 Augustana...... 4 2 Cal State-Northridge.17 12 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 3 6 +Dartmouth College ...7 15 Dakota Wesleyan...... 3 8 @East Central (Okla)...9 4 @Nebraska-Omaha ....5 6 Troy State-Alabama..12 10 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 0 4 +Dartmouth College ...1 12 @Augustana ...... 5 6 @East Central (Okla)...1 5 @Nebraska-Omaha ....2 #games played at Pineywoods 11 @Nebraska-Omaha ....2 1 +Wright State ...... 12 20 @Augustana ...... 2 2 @Mary Hardin-Baylor11 4 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1 Tournament in Nacgodoches, TX 12 @Nebraska-Omaha ....5 8 +Wright State ...... 5 11 Augustana...... 1 12 @Mary Hardin-Baylor..9 9 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 6 — 12 Dakota Wesleyan...... 2 3 Minnesota-Morris...... 2 13 Augustana...... 8 1 @Incarnate Word...... 2 4 @St. Cloud State...... 2 1985 – Won 27, Lost 15 7 Dakota Wesleyan...... 5 7 Minnesota-Morris...... 2 24 Southwest State...... 4 7 @Incarnate Word...... 8 10 @St. Cloud State...... 4 Coach – Mark Ekeland 9 Morningside...... 8 5 Northern State ...... 8 in4 13 Southwest State...... 2 0 @Texas Lutheran...... 5 3 Morningside...... 9 NCC Southern Division 8 Briar Cliff...... 6 5 Northern State...... 4 North Central Conference 2 @Texas Lutheran...... 4 10 Morningside...... 3 Champion 4 Briar Cliff...... 10 14 Southwest State...... 4 Playoffs at Brookings 1 @St. Edward's...... 7 7 @Morningside...... 6 Runnerup NCC Playoffs 6 South Dakota ...... (8) 5 4 Southwest State...... 7 2 Mankato State...... 1 4 @St. Edward's...... 3 10 @Morningside...... 12 SDS OPP 11 South Dakota ...... 0 6 @North Dakota State..2 5 St. Cloud State...... 11 5 #Creighton ...... 12 7 Briar Cliff...... 6 2 @Oklahoma State.....19 11 @South Dakota ...... 0 7 @North Dakota State..2 4 Mankato State...... 8 7 @Oklahoma...... 16 11 Briar Cliff...... 5 5 @Oklahoma State...... 2 12 @South Dakota ...... 6 11 @North Dakota...... 6 + games at Jody Ramsey 5 @Oklahoma...... 6 North Central Conference 6 @Oklahoma State...... 2 North Central Conference 3 @North Dakota ...... (8) 4 Invitational in Edinburg, TX 3 Southwest State...... 2 Playoffs at Grand Forks 7 @Oklahoma State...... 0 Playoffs at Mankato, MN 18 Dakota Wesleyan...... 13 — 11 Southwest State...... 1 5 St. Cloud State...... 2 1 @Texas-Arlington .....19 7 St. Cloud State...... 9 3 Dakota Wesleyan...... 7 13 Southwest State...... 2 5 North Dakota...... 3 2 @Texas-Arlington .....14 7 Morningside...... 1 13 Mount Marty...... 4 1990 – Won 31, Lost 17 1 Southwest State...... 5 7 Morningside...... 9 4 +Nebraska-Omaha.....6 1 St. Cloud State...... 9 12 Mount Marty...... 7 Coach – Mark Ekeland 10 Minnesota-Morris...... 9 NCAA Division II Midwest 2 +Stephen F. Austin.....6 — 8 @Southwest State...... 4 NCC Southern 4 Minnesota-Morris...... 2 Regional at Evansville, IN 3 +Stephen F. Austin.....4 7 @Southwest State...... 9 Division Champions 7 North Dakota...... 6 0 Lewis University...... 7 1 +Stephen F. Austin.....2 1987 – Won 29, Lost 17 1 Briar Cliff...... 13 Second Place NCC 7 North Dakota...... 2 1 Southern Indiana ...... 5 10 Minnesota-Morris...... 0 Coach – Mark Ekeland 10 Briar Cliff...... 12 Playoffs 6 @Briar Cliff...... 2 # games at Jody Ramsey 5 Minnesota-Morris...... 4 NCC Southern 10 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 2 SDS OPP 7 @Briar Cliff...... 11 invitational in Edinburg, TX. 9 Northern State...... 6 Division Champions 9 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1 3 @Oklahoma City...... 13 12 Huron University ...... 1 — 5 Northern State...... 2 Runnerup NCC Playoffs 5 Morningside...... 8 3 @Central Oklahoma....4 6 Huron University ...... 2 4 Mankato State ....(10) 3 SDS OPP 2 Morningside...... 1 5 @Central Oklahoma....2 13 @Augustana ...... 1 1993 – Won 39, Lost 15 3 Mankato State...... 1 13 @Oklahoma State.....23 9 Morningside...... 4 2 #Kearney State...... 3 9 @Augustana ...... 3 Coach – Mark Ekeland 12 @Southwest State...... 7 2 @Oklahoma State.....21 3 Morningside...... 4 6 #Kearney State...... 5 0 Augustana...... 4 NCC Southern 13 @Southwest State...... 8 3 @Oklahoma State.....13 10 Augustana...... 0 3 #Pan American...... 12 6 Augustana...... 3 Division Champions 21 Augustana...... 2 0 @Oklahoma State.....15 9 Augustana...... 4 5 #Miami-Ohio...... 6 3 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 2 NCC Playoff Champions 12 Augustana...... 2 4 +Pan American...... 9 2 @Augustana ...... 3 4 #Miami-Ohio...... 8 11 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 0 SDS OPP 11 @Augustana ...... 3 24 +Bellevue College...... 5 17 @Augustana ...... 2 6 #Kearney State...... 4 16 @Northwestern...... 3 3 @Oral Roberts ...... 9 14 @Augustana ...... 1 2 +Bellevue College...... 3 11 Dakota Wesleyan...... 1 4 #Miami-Ohio...... 9 5 @Northwestern...... 1 0 @Oral Roberts ...... 7 1 Nebraska-Omaha ..(8) 3 1 +Pan American...... 6 7 Dakota Wesleyan...... 5 5 #Kearney State...... 7 8 @Nebraska-Omaha ....7 6 @Central Oklahoma..16 4 Nebraska-Omaha .....11 0 +Pan American...... 13 North Central Conference 8 Southwest State...... 9 13 @Nebraska-Omaha ....2 4 Nebraska-Kearney...... 7 3 @Nebraska-Omaha ....1 6 +Bellevue College ....11 Playoffs at St. Cloud, MN 12 Southwest State...... 2 13 Morningside...... 7 Missouri Southern 5 @Nebraska-Omaha ....3 9 +Bellevue College...... 1 3 Mankato State...... 6 17 @Northern ...... 4 12 Morningside...... 10 Invitational 11 Sioux Falls College .....8 2 +Pan American...... 7 7 St. Cloud State...... 5 18 @Northern ...... 9 4 @Morningside...... 5 1 Central Missouri...... 2 12 Sioux Falls College ....0 12 Minnesota-Morris...... 2 9 Morningside...... 7 8 Minnesota-Morris...... 6 7 @Morningside...... 8 12 Northern State...... 5 8 Morningside ...... 0 13 Minnesota-Morris...... 3 3 Mankato State...... 7 9 Minnesota-Morris...... 8 7 South Dakota ...... 3 9 Northwest Missouri.....1 2 Morningside ...... 1 10 North Dakota State ....0 # game played at Kansas State 15 @North Dakota St ...... 6 8 South Dakota ...... 7 6 Missouri Southern ...... 5 5 @Morningside...... (8) 6 10 North Dakota State ....0 + games at Jody Ramsey 11 @North Dakota St ...... 8 3 @South Dakota ...... 0 7 Missouri St. Louis ..(8) 6 9 @Morningside...... 5 13 North Dakota State ..11 Invitational in Edinburg, Texas 9 @North Dakota...... 3 1 @South Dakota ...... 6 8 Northwest Missouri.(11) 7 2 Briar Cliff...... 1 10 North Dakota State ....8 — 0 @North Dakota...... 10 North Central Conference 5 Missouri Southern ...... 3 3 Briar Cliff...... 2 2 Southwest State...... 6 6 Huron University ...... 0 Playoffs at Brookings 6 Northeast Missouri .....3 7 @South Dakota ...... 6 2 Southwest State...... 1 1989 – Won 30, Lost 16 12 Huron University ...... 4 5 St. Cloud State...... 13 3 Wisconsin-Eau Claire..0 8 @South Dakota ...... 3 5 Mankato State...... 6 Coach – Mark Ekeland 0 St. Cloud State...... 3 7 Mankato State...... 4 — 15 South Dakota ...... 0 5 Mankato State...... 4 NCC Southern 12 St. Cloud State...... 2 9 Northern Colorado...... 3 4 @Wayne State ...... (8) 3 19 South Dakota ...... 9 3 Mount Marty...... 2 Division Champions 5 Mankato State...... 4 13 North Dakota...... 21 2 @Wayne State...... 3 North Central Conference 4 Mount Marty...... 0 Third Place NCC Playoffs 3 Mankato State...... 7 — 2 @Northern State...... 5 Playoffs at Brookings 6 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 2 SDS OPP 6 @Neb-Omaha...... 2 13 Southwest State...... 5 5 St. Cloud State...... 4 13 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 6 17 @Oklahoma City...... 16 11 @Neb-Omaha...... 0 1992 – Won 31, Lost 16 6 Southwest State...... 3 3 Mankato State...... 11 8 @Nebraska-Omaha ....0 12 @Oklahoma City...... 5 14 Neb-Omaha ...... 3 Coach – Mark Ekeland 10 @Southwest State....15 4 St. Cloud State...... 0 3 @Nebraska-Omaha ....8 5 @Tarkio ...... 6 12 Neb-Omaha ...... 6 NCC Southern 6 @Southwest State...... 1 5 Mankato State...... 14 14 Dakota Wesleyan...... 4 4 +St. Francis, Ill...... 9 2 Huron University ...... 1 Division Champions 11 @Morningside...... 12 — 10 Dakota Wesleyan...... 0 4 +Ohio State...... 6 19 Huron University ...... 4 NCC Playoff Champions 7 @Morningside...... 2 8 @Morningside...... 0 4 +Pan American ...(14) 5 10 @Morningside...... 8 SDS OPP 5 Mankato State...... 11 1986 – Won 27, Lost 13 9 @Morningside...... 3 4 +St. Francis, Ill...... 8 5 @Morningside...... 1 3 @Oklahoma...... 21 4 Mankato State...... 2 Coach – Mark Ekeland 11 Morningside...... 4 10 +Ohio State...... 14 7 Dakota Wesleyan...... 3 8 @Oklahoma City...... 6 15 St. Cloud State...... 14 NCC Southern 8 Morningside...... 4 3 +St. Francis, Ill...... (8) 2 9 Dakota Wesleyan...... 1 10 @Oklahoma City...... 15 5 St. Cloud State...... 2 Division Champions 4 Briar Cliff...... 3 8 +Ohio State...... 9 6 Augustana...... 1 3 #St. John's...... 6 3 South Dakota ...... 2 Third Place NCC Playoffs 17 Briar Cliff...... 6 3 +Pan American...... 8 2 Augustana...... 3 7 #Tarleton State...... 3 7 South Dakota ...... 6 SDS OPP 16 @Augustana ...... 1 4 Southwest State...... 11 7 @Augustana ...... 5 1 #Tarleton State...... 3 8 @South Dakota ...... 10 1 @Oklahoma...... 11 22 @Augustana ...... 3 1 Southwest State...... 0 13 @Augustana ...... 3 3 #St. John's...... 4 8 @South Dakota ...... 5 3 @Oklahoma...... 17 4 Augustana...... 5 11 Mount Marty...... 4 North Central Conference 1 #Tarleton ...... 2 13 Briar Cliff...... 3 3 @Stephen F. Austin....4 4 Augustana ...... 8 in3 9 Mount Marty ... 8 in....8 Playoffs at Mankato 0 #Miami-Ohio...... 4 9 Briar Cliff...... 4 3 @Stephen F. Austin....4 15 @Southwest State...... 3 15 Northern State...... 0 4 North Dakota...... 3 1 #Iowa State ...... 5 6 Wayne State...... 4 10 @Stephen F. Austin....7 3 @Southwest State...... 9 10 Northern State...... 1 0 Mankato State...... 4 8 @Wayne State...... 7 2 Wayne State...... 0 4 @Stephen F. Austin....3 North Central Conference 7 Minnesota-Morris...... 0 9 Morningside...... 0 8 @Wayne State...... 4 17 @Briar Cliff...... 9 5 @Sam Houston State14 Playoffs at Brookings 3 Minnesota-Morris...... 5 5 Mankato State...... 0 7 Northwestern ...... 0 8 @Briar Cliff...... 2 1 @Sam Houston State .6 12 North Dakota...... 2 4 @St. Cloud State...... 6 1 Mankato State...... 2 11 Northwestern...... 1 11 Huron ...... 4 3 @Centenary...... 2 7 Mankato State...... 8 7 @St. Cloud State...... 2 NCAA Division II 10 Southwest State...... 5 19 Huron ...... 2 12 @Centenary...... 4 8 Morningside...... 1 1 @Mankato State...... 4 Central Regional 3 Southwest State...... 1 3 Augustana...... 2 6 @Oklahoma City...... 18 5 Mankato State...... 6 4 @Mankato State...... 14 at Edwardsville, Ill. 7 @Southwest State...... 6 2 Augustana...... 3 4 @Oklahoma City...... 10 +games at Jody Ramsey 6 Briar Cliff...... 4 5 Central Missouri...... 7 9 @Southwest State....10 7 @Augustana ...... 1 12 Minnesota-Morris...... 9 Invitational in Edinburg, Texas 5 Briar Cliff...... 4 8 SIU-Edwardsville....17 11 Jamestown College....2 5 @Augustana ...... 8 9 Minnesota-Morris...... 3 — 8 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 7 #games at Jody Ramsey 4 Jamestown College....3 2 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1 ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball 23 Jacks SDSU plays its home games at Huether Field

12 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 6 Coach – Mark Ekeland 7 Northern State...... 5 #at Yankton 9 @Nebraska-Omaha(8) 7 NCC Southern 12 Wayne State...... 4 &at Vermillion 13 @Nebraska-Omaha ..11 Division Runners-up 19 Wayne State...... 0 North Central Conference NCC Playoff Champions 8 Briar Cliff...... 1 1998 – Won 24, Lost 18 Playoffs at Brookings NCAA Regional Runnerup 6 Briar Cliff...... 2 Coach – Mark Ekeland 9 North Dakota...... 2 SDS OPP 10 @St. Cloud State...... 2 SDS OPP 3 Northern Colorado .(11) 2 Missouri Southern 5 @St. Cloud State...... 8 31 Columbia Union...... 1 9 Northern Colorado...... 5 Invitational 11 North Dakota State ..18 9 Armstrong Atlantic....14 8 North Dakota...... 2 7 Northwest Missouri...11 28 North Dakota State ..20 8 Quincy...... 0 NCAA Division II North 1 Missouri Southern ...... 5 6 @Augustana ...... 3 11 Quincy...... 8 Central Regional at 8 Northeast Missouri .....3 8 @Augustana ...... 0 10 Armstrong Atlantic....16 Brookings 5 Missouri Southern ...... 8 6 Augustana...... 1 5 Armstrong Atlantic...... 6 7 Southern Indiana ...... 3 14 Northwest Missouri (8) 11 0 Augustana...... 2 17 Wayne State...... 4 14 North Dakota...... 5 9 Pittsburg State.....(10) 7 6 Mankato State...... 12 2 Southwest State...... 6 1 North Dakota...... 11 3 Missouri Southern ...... 4 5 Mankato State...... 15 1 Southwest State...... 4 1 North Dakota...... 5 0 Missouri Southern ...... 9 3 @Nebraska-Omaha ....2 11 Briar Cliff...... 4 — 9 @Southwest Baptist ...6 4 @Nebraska-Omaha ....5 4 Briar Cliff...... 3 11 @Southwest Baptist ...7 13 North Dakota...... 23 7 Augustana...... 5 1994–Won 39, Lost 10, Tied 1 2 North Dakota State ....7 13 North Dakota...... 12 13 Augustana...... 5 Coach – Mark Ekeland 4 North Dakota State ....6 4 Morningside...... 8 0 Augustana...... 6 NCC Southern 3 @Wayne State...... 1 10 Morningside...... 6 10 Augustana...... 7 Division Champions 6 @Wayne State...... 0 2 @Morningside...... 0 3 North Dakota State ....9 NCC Playoff Champions 3 Southwest State...... 0 9 @Morningside...... 0 6 North Dakota State ....5 NCAA Regional Runnerup 11 Southwest State...... 10 3 South Dakota ...... 2 0 North Dakota...... 13 SDS OPP 8 @Southwest State...... 3 7 South Dakota ...... 2 4 North Dakota...... 14 8 @Oral Roberts ...... 3 10 @Southwest State...... 0 14 @South Dakota ...... 15 2 Northern State...... 0 1 @Oral Roberts ...... 15 12 Northern State...... 5 6 @South Dakota ...... 5 23 Northern State...... 4 Missouri Southern 14 Northern State...... 1 North Central 10 Sioux Falls ...... 2 Invitational 2 @Nebraska-Omaha ....9 Conference Playoffs 8 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 6 4 Jamestown...... 7 3 @Nebraska-Omaha ....0 at Fargo 13 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 3 3 Northwestern, IA ...... 1 0 @Nebraska-Omaha ....1 15 Mankato State...... 18 5 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 3 3 Missouri Valley...... 3 3 @Nebraska-Omaha ....4 11 Morningside...... 2 4 Nebraska-Omaha .....12 Yankton Invitational 2 @Mankato State...... 8 2 North Dakota State ....4 4 Briar Cliff...... 8 21 Jamestown College....6 3 @Mankato State...... 9 — 6 Briar Cliff...... 5 11 Northern State...... 1 2 @Briar Cliff...... 1 6 Mankato State...... 4 8 Mount Marty...... 5 3 @Briar Cliff...... 1 1997–Won 24, Lost 19 5 Mankato State...... 6 — 4 @Morningside...... 3 Coach – Mark Ekeland 3 St. Cloud State...... 6 8 @Wayne State...... 5 4 @Morningisde...... 3 NCC Southern 7 St. Cloud State...... 0 8 @Wayne State...... 4 14 Morningside...... 4 Division Champions 5 Wayne State...... 1 6 @Briar Cliff...... 8 2 Morningside...... 3 SDS OPP 2 Wayne State...... 4 10 @Briar Cliff...... 5 1 St. Cloud State...... 6 Savannah Invitational 2 Morningside...... 5 22 Valley City State ...... 1 1 St. Cloud State...... 14 1 Sacred Heart...... 3 1 Morningside...... 3 12 Valley City State ...... 0 7 South Dakota ...... 1 4 Gardner-Webb ...... 2 10 South Dakota ...... 6 10 North Dakota...... 4 5 South Dakota ...... 0 17 Sacred Heart ...... 5 14 South Dakota ...... 2 6 North Dakota...... 0 10 @South Dakota ...... 5 12 Armstrong Atlantic...... 8 4 Southwest State...... 2 13 Southwest State...... 12 6 @South Dakota ...... 9 10 Queens...... (10) 14 12 Southwest State...... 9 5 Southwest State...... 6 3 @North Dakota...... 1 3 Queens...... 4 North Central Conference 19 @Southwest State....11 1 @North Dakota...... 5 6 Adelphi ...... 4 Playoffs at Mankato 6 @Nebraska-Omaha ....4 2 Briar Cliff...... 3 3 Savannah State ...... 8 7 Northern Colorado....12 6 @Nebraska-Omaha ....2 11 Briar Cliff...... 6 11 @Missouri Western.....7 4 North Dakota...... 5 3 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1 9 Wayne State...... 6 3 @Missouri Western.....7 3 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1 6 Wayne State...... 5 3 @Northwest Missouri..4 6 Morningside...... 3 North Central 0 @Nebraska...... 3 8 Morningside...... 6 Conference Playoffs 6 @Briar Cliff...... 2 4 @Morningside...... 5 at Sioux Falls 3 @Briar Cliff...... 4 8 @Morningside...... 6 6 Mankato State...... 5 4 @Wayne State...... 3 4 Northern State...... 3 13 Augustana...... 10 1 @Wayne State...... 0 6 Northern State...... 2 15 North Dakota...... 3 7 #Southwest State...... 6 23 @South Dakota ...... 10 NCAA Division II 15 #Southwest State.....10 7 @South Dakota ...... 0 Central Regional at 8 &Southwest State.....11 9 South Dakota ...... 4 Warrensburg, MO 1 #Northern State...... 0 5 South Dakota ...... 4 14 Missouri Southern ...... 4 13 #Northern State...... 1 9 Briar Cliff...... 4 1 Central Missouri...... 11 4 @Mankato State...... 5 7 Briar Cliff...... 4 10 Central Missouri...... 15 3 @Mankato State...... 5 7 Mount Marty...... 6 — 2 Augustana...... 9 4 @St. Cloud State...... 6 4 Augustana...... 5 3 @St. Cloud State...... 6 1996–Won 34, Lost 13 2 @Augustana ...... 3 5 @Augustana ...... 3 Coach – Mark Ekeland 3 @Augustana ...... 4 3 @Augustana ...... 1 NCC Southern 7 Sioux Falls ...... 3 8 Augustana...... 4 Division Champions 12 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1 6 Augustana...... 3 SDS OPP 12 Nebraska-Omaha .....15 North Central Conference Savannah Invitational 8 @Nebraska-Omaha ....2 Playoffs at St. Cloud 5 Southwest State...... 1 0 @Nebraska-Omaha ..10 10 North Dakota State ....1 7 Southwest State...... 3 15 St. Cloud State...... 7 0 Northern Colorado....10 2 Armstrong State ...... 5 14 St. Cloud State...... 4 5 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 2 24 Queens, NY...... 4 3 @Morningside...... 1 5 St. Cloud State...... 0 9 Adelphi, NY ...... 1 7 @Morningside...... 1 3 Northern Colorado...... 1 5 American International 2 17 Morningside...... 10 NCAA Division II Central 7 Sacred Heart...... 6 16 Morningside...... 4 Regional at Warrensburg, 12 Queens, NY...... 2 North Central MO 3 @Briar Cliff...... 2 Conference Playoffs 7 Northern Colorado...... 6 5 @Briar Cliff...... 3 at Omaha, Neb. 8 Central Missouri...... 20 2 Southwest State...... 3 18 North Dakota State ....5 7 Central Missouri...... 19 4 Southwest State...... 3 18 St. Cloud State...... 2 — 4 Southwest State...... 3 4 Mankato State...... 7 8 Southwest State...... 4 11 Augustana...... 10 1995–Won 30, Lost 20 5 Northern State...... 4 6 Mankato State...... 10 24 ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball BEHIND THE SCENES

Dr. James Booher was inducted PEGGY GORDON FRED OIEN HELLICKSON into the National Athletic Trainers ELLIOTT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/ FACULTY Association Hall of Fame during the HEAD OF HPER REPRESENTATIVE past summer. PRESIDENT He heads one of the top athletic Dr. Fred Oien became the 11th Dr. Hellickson has been South training operations not only in the Peggy Gordon Elliott became athletic director at South Dakota Dakota State University's faculty rep- Upper Midwest but the country. South Dakota State University's State University July 1, 1990. resentative to the North Central He has been responsible for eighteenth president on January 1, Oien earned his Bachelor's Conference and NCAA since 1977, the development and growth of the 1998 following the retirement of Degree at SDSU in 1972 and has and as such is also chairman of the athletic training-physical therapy Robert T. Wagner. been on the SDSU staff since 1979, Athletic, Intramural and Recreation program at SDSU and has had Before becoming president of becoming athletic business/ticket Committee on campus. exceptional results in placing stu- SDSU, Elliott was a senior fellow in 1981. Hellickson is an instructor in dents as they advance toward their and acting vice president for Oien is a 1968 graduate of the agriculture engineering depart- physical therapy degree. Academic and International Baltic, SD, High School. He added a ment at SDSU. He has been on the Booher is a native of Ashland, Programs at the American master's degree at SDSU in 1975, SDSU staff since 1969, serving as a Neb. He earned a Bachelor's Association of State Colleges and then completed his doctorate (Ed.D) professor in agricultural engineering Degree in Biology at Nebraska Universities in Washington, D.C. until he was appointed as head of Wesleyan in 1965. She has extensive higher education at the University of Massachusetts- that department during the summer He received physical therapy leadership experience at The Amherst in 1979. of 1982. training at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, University of Akron, where she Oien taught physical education Dr. Hellickson's specialty has Minn., then earned a Master's served as president from 1992 to and health at the Brookings Middle School 1973-76, during which time been in the area of livestock struc- Degree in HPER at SDSU in 1969. 1996, and Indiana University He completed his doctorate at he was varsity golf coach for both tures and environment with recent Northwest, where she was chancellor the University of Utah in 1976. boys and girls, and middle school emphasis on solar energy use in from 1983 to 1992. Booher has been on the SDSU staff basketball and football coach. His agriculture. A native of Belfield, ND, Elliott earned her doctorate in since 1967, although he split time he earned a Bachelor's Degree in secondary education from Indiana golf teams won state championships between the university and the agricultural engineering from North University, her master's in English for both boys and girls. Brookings Hospital until 1975 when Dakota State University in 1964, and secondary education from Oien was also women's golf he became a full-time staff member Northwestern University, and her coach at SDSU, guiding the Jacks added a master's degree in Ag at SDSU. bachelor's in English from to one North Central Conference Engineering from NDSU in 1966, Booher co-authored a textbook Transylvania University. She taught championship. The SDSU women's then earned a Ph.D. in engineering entitled "Athletic Injury Assessment". high school in Gary, Indiana, and golf team of 1982 was voted South at West Virginia University in 1969. Booher is a member of the moved into various teaching and Dakota Women's College Team of He was included in Outstanding NCC Hall of Fame and the South administrative positions in the the Year. Young Men of America in 1970. Dakota Athletic Trainers Association Indiana University system. She Oien, and his wife, Mary, have Hellickson was presented the Hall of Fame. Booher and his wife, amassed a broad range of national two children. North Central Conference Kathy, have three children. experience and made extensive con- Meritorious Service Award in 1990. tacts in the Washington community.

JIM BOOHER MYLO ATHLETIC TRAINER ‘99 Jackrabbit Baseball 1999 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE BASEBALL SCHEDULE MARCH 7-10 - Metrodome Invitational Tournament, Minneapolis, MN 7 - Sun Graceland College, IA, NAIA 2-7 9:00 pm Minneapolis, MN 8 - Mon Dana College, NE, NAIA 2-7 9:30 pm Minneapolis, MN 9 - Tue Rockhurst College, MO, DII 2-7 12:30 pm Minneapolis, MN 10 - Wed Rockhurst College, MO DII 2-7 10:00 am Minneapolis, MN

12 - Fri Northwest Missouri State DII 2-7 2:00 pm Maryville, MO 13 - Sat Missouri Western State DII 2-7 1:00 pm St. Joseph, MO 14 - Sun Northwest Missouri State DII 2-7 Noon Maryville, MO 20 - Sat Briar Cliff College NAIA 2-7 1:00 pm Sioux City, IA 21 - Sun Wayne State College DII 2-7 1:00 pm Wayne, NE 27 - SAT SOUTHWEST STATE DII 2-7 1:00 PM BROOKINGS 28 - Sun Southwest State DII 2-7 1:00 pm Marshall, MN 30 - TUE NORTHERN STATE DII 2-7 1:00 PM BROOKINGS

APRIL 1 - THU *NORTH DAKOTA DII 2-7 1:00 PM BROOKINGS 2 - FRI *NORTH DAKOTA STATE DII 2-7 1:00 PM BROOKINGS 5 - MON MINNESOTA-MORRIS DII 2-7 1:30 P,M BROOKINGS 7 - WED * SOUTH DAKOTA DII 2-7 1:30 PM BROOKINGS 10 - SAT *NORTHERN COLORADO DII 2-7 1:30 PM BROOKINGS 11 - SUN *NEBRASKA.-OMAHA DII 2-7 1:30 PM BROOKINGS 16 - Fri *St.Cloud State DII 2-7 1:30 pm St. Cloud, MN 17 - Sat *Minnesota State DII 2-7 1:00 pm Mankato, MN 20 - TUE BRIAR CLIFF COLLEGE NAIA 2-7 1:30 PM BROOKINGS 23 - Fri * South Dakota DII 2-7 1:30 pm Vermillion,SD 24 - Sat *Morningside College DII 2-7 1:30 pm Sioux City, IA 27 - TUE SIOUX FALLS NAIA 1-9 3:00 PM BROOKINGS

MAY 1 - SAT *AUGUSTANA COLLEGE DII 2-7 1:30 PM BROOKINGS 2 - Sun *Augustana College DII 2-7 1:30 pm Sioux Falls, SD 6-8 North Central Conference Tournament at Grand Forks, ND 13-15 NCAA Central Region, TBA 22-29 NCAA Div.II National Championships, TBA, Montgomery, AL

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