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Baseball Winona State 0-2 19 16 .543 22 20 .524 21 Mason Ruhlman 2B Sr MEDIA GUIDE & YEARBOOK 2021 FINAL STANDINGS 2021 ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM TNY CONFERENCE OVERALL # Name Pos. Yr. School Hometown W-L W L Pct. W L Pct. 15 Collin Denk RHP So. MSU Lakeville, Minn. Minnesota State*^$ 5-1 28 6 .824 39 10 .796 37 Ryan Jares RHP So. AUGIE Windsor, Colo. Augustana$ 5-2 27 9 .750 36 13 .735 29 Jon Ludwig RHP Sr. MSU Plymouth, Minn. St. Cloud State 2-2 18 9 .667 22 14 .611 16 Seth Brewer RHP Jr. NSU Rapid City, S.D. Minot State 0-2 22 12 .647 24 17 .585 25 Hunter Even Relief Sr. MSU Chanhassen, Minn. Minnesota Crookston 3-2 18 10 .643 26 12 .684 9 Will Olson C Jr. AUGIE Omaha, Neb, UMary 0-2 18 14 .563 21 20 .512 23 Derek Shoen 1B So. UMary Truman, Minn. Baseball Winona State 0-2 19 16 .543 22 20 .524 21 Mason Ruhlman 2B Sr. UMC Algonac, Mich. Sioux Falls 0-2 16 19 .457 21 21 .500 2 Teddy Petersen 2B Sr. MSU Glencoe, Minn. Northern State 14 19 .424 15 22 .405 7 Sam Baier SS Sr. AUGIE Springfield, Minn. Minnesota Duluth 14 20 .412 17 23 .425 1 Jordan Barth 3B Jr. AUGIE Cold Spring, Minn. Wayne State 11 19 .367 12 22 .353 5 Calvin James 3B Fr. UMary Buffalo, Minn Concordia-St. Paul 11 21 .344 15 23 .395 3 Carter Howell OF So. AUGIE Moorhead, Minn. Upper Iowa 11 21 .344 13 26 .333 1 Joey Werner OF Sr. MSU Hastings, Minn. Southwest Minnesota State 10 21 .323 12 22 .353 20 Brock Reller OF Sr. UMC Grand Forks, N.D. Bemidji State 7 28 .200 8 32 .200 7 John Nett OF Fr. SCSU Appleton, Wis. *Regular Season Champion ^NSIC Tournament Champion $NCAA participant 14 Austin Savary DH Sr. WSU Dubuque, Iowa 2021 FINAL STATISTICS 2021 ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM All Official Statistics Leaders Are Based On NSIC Contests Only # Name Pos. Yr. School Hometown Batting Avg. AB (Min. 25) R H RBI HR 13 Koby Bishop LHP Sr. AUGIE Fort Collins, Colo. Werner, Joey, MSU .434 113 31 49 42 9 21 Max Steffens RHP Sr. AUGIE DeWitt, Iowa Howell, Carter, AU-GIE .419 136 41 57 31 8 23 Brendan Knoll RHP Jr. MSU Kasson, Minn. Nett, J, SCSU .404 94 32 38 21 2 33 Jake Dykhoff RHP Jr. UMC Wadena, Minn. Shusterich, SCSU .403 77 19 31 22 3 38 Jordan Chappell Relief Jr. MINOT Colorado Springs, Colo. Logelin, Alex, WSC .392 79 20 31 16 3 27 Derek Baumgartner C Jr. WSU Almond, Wis. 16 Jake Shusterich 1B Sr. SCSU Nipomo, Calif. Pitching ERA W-L Inn. (Min. 20) H ER SO 33 Sam Kohnle 1B Sr. WSU Tisch Mills, Wis. Knoll, Brendan, MSU 1.31 7-0 41.1 31 6 36 6 Nathan Kuhn 2B Sr SMSU Eagan, Minn. Denk, Collin, MSU 1.50 7-0 48.0 40 8 56 8 Max Gamm SS Jr. SCSU Woodbury, Minn. Altermatt, Nick, MSU 1.50 3-1 36.0 25 6 41 3 Jarod Wandersee 3B Jr. CSP Minnetonka, Minn. Bishop, Koby, AUGIE 1.73 5-1 41.2 31 8 53 2 Henry George OF Sr. UMD Woodbury, Minn. Habeck, J, SCSU 1.95 6-1 32.1 20 7 26 20 Alex Logelin OF Jr. WSC Cologne, Minn. 23 Nick Thimsen OF So. CSP Minnetonka, Minn. Leaders 31 Matthew Quade OF Sr. SCSU St. Cloud, Minn. Batting Average: .434 Werner, Joey-MSU 10 Will Zimmerman OF Sr. UMC Park River, N.D. Slugging Percentage: .783 Olson, Will-AUGIE 29 Sam Kalberer DH Jr. BSU Tucson, Ariz. On Base Percentage: .525 Nett, John-SCSU Runs Scored: 44 Barth, Jordan-AUGIE 2021 NSIC ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Base Hits: 57 Howell, Carter-AUGIE # Name Pos. Yr. School Hometown Runs Batted In: 42 Werner, Joey-MSU & Barth, Jordan-AUGIE 34 Duncan Snider RHP Sr. UIU Muscatine, Iowa Doubles: 14 George,Henry-UMD 19 Spencer Sarringar C So. NSU Pierre,S.D. Triples: 4 Baumgartner, Derek-WSU 11 Matt Bezdicek 1B Sr. SMSU Plymouth, Minn. Home Runs: 12 Olson, Will-AUGIE 2 James Martin 2B Jr. UMary Missoula, Mont. Total Bases: 94 Howell, Carter-AUGIE 1 Ryley Humrighouse 3B Sr. MINOT Castle Rock, Colo. Walks: 32 King, Connor-USF 8 Noah Gyldenvand SS Jr. UIU Des Moines, Iowa At Bats: 146 Barth, Jordan-AUGIE 2 Henry George OF Sr. UMD Woodbury, Minn. Stolen Bases: 21 Howell, Carter-AUGIE 10 Will Zimmerman OF Sr. UMC Park River, N.D. ERA: 1.31 Knoll, Brendan-MSU 2 Connor King CF So. USF Rapid City, S.D. Innings Pitched: 60.2 Snider, Duncan-UIU Strike Outs: 71 Brewer, Seth-NSU 2021 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Wins: 7 Knoll, Brendan-MSU & Denk, Collin-MSU 1 Joey Werner MSU OF Sr. L/R Hastings, Minn. Saves: 9 Even, Hunter-MSU 2 Teddy Petersen MSU INF Sr. R/R Glencoe, Minn. Appearances: 19 Aaron Kern-MINOT 17 Ty Denzer MSU OF R-Sr. S/R River Falls, Wis. Complete Games: 4 Dykhoff, Jake-UMC 29 Jon Ludwig MSU RHP R-Sr. R/R Plymouth, Minn. Shutouts: 2 Dykhoff, Jake-UMC, Bishop, Koby-AUGIE 3 Carter Howell AUGIE OF So. R/R Moorhead, Minn. Brown, Tanner-AUGIE 42 Christian Kuzemka AUGIE IF Sr. R/R Wasco, Ill. 43 Jaxon Rosencranz AUGIE OF Jr. R/R Spearfish, S.D. 10 Will Zimmerman UMC SS R-Sr. R/R Park River, N.D. 17 Conner Richardson UMC RHP Jr. R/R Grand Forks, N.D. 20 Brock Reller UMC OF Sr. L/L Grand Forks, N.D. 20 Tate Wallat SCSU INF R-Fr. L/R Federal Way, Wash. 1 NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON TEAM TITLES NSIC INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS (awarded 1960-2002 & 2007-2020) Batting Avg. .590 Scott Wanshura, Winona State (1988) School No. Last Title Slugging Pct.: 1.085 Brian Foy, Wayne State (2003) Winona State 21 2001 On Base Pct.: .603 Joe Wendte, Wayne State (2010) Minnesota State 11 2021 Runs Scored: 63 Alex Wojciechowski, Minnesota Duluth (2016) St. Cloud State 10 2015 Base Hits: 80 Patrick O’Donnell, Augustana (2016) Southwest Minnesota State 4 2002 Runs Batted In: 65 Alex Wojciechowski, Minnesota Duluth (2016) Minnesota Duluth 4 2016 Doubles: 24 Alex Fink, Augustana (2016) Wayne State 3 2009 Triples: 6 Ben Smothers, Winona State (2009) Bemidji State 2 1997 Home Runs: 23 Alex Wojciechowski, Minnesota Duluth (2016) MSU Moorhead 2 1983 Total Bases: 151 Alex Wojciechowski, Minnesota Duluth (2016) Minot State 1 2018 Walks: 34 Joe Wendte, Wayne State (2010) Northern State 1 1993 Stolen Bases: 26 Trevaun Smith, Minot State (2019) Minnesota-Morris* 1 1970 At Bats: 156 Josh Rehwaldt, Sioux Falls (2017) Augustana 1 2019 ERA (Min. 20 IP): 0.00 Chris Kubitz, St. Cloud State (2013) NSIC TEAM CHAMPIONS Innings Pitched: 70.1 Nick Hoffard, Northern State (2017) Baseball 1960 - Mankato State Winona State 2003 - Concordia-St. Paul* Strike Outs: 87 Dalton Roach, Minnesota State (2017) 1961 - Winona State 1981 - Mankato State Wayne State* Wins: 8 Nick Schumacher, Wayne State (2008) 1962 - Winona State 1982 - Bemidji State 2004 - Wayne State* Max Steffens, Augie (2019) 1963 - MSU Moorhead 1983 - Moorhead State 2005 - Wayne State* Losses: 8 Nick Kelzer, Minnesota, Crookston (2011) Winona State 1984 - Winona State 2006 - Wayne State* Jeff Skadeland, U-Mary (2012) 1964 - St. Cloud State 1985 - Winona State 2007 - Wayne State Saves: 11 Dalton Grose, UMC (2019) 1965 - St. Cloud State 1986 - Winona State 2008 - Wayne State Appearances: 19 Dalton Grose, UMC, Christian Lazar, USF 1966 - Winona State 1987 - Winona State 2009 - Wayne State & John Poldberg, NSU (2019) 1967 - St. Cloud State 1988 - Winona State 2010 - Minnesota State Aaron Kern-Minot (2021) 1968 - Mankato State 1989 - Winona State 2011 - Minnesota State NCAA PERFORMANCES 1969 - St. Cloud State 1990 - Winona State 2012 - Minnesota State 2021 Arkansas Tech vs. Minnesota State W 9-8 1970 - St. Cloud State 1991 - Winona State 2013 - St. Cloud State Southern Arkansas vs. Augustana L 6-8 Minnesota-Morris 1992 - Minnesota Duluth 2014 - Minnesota State Augustana vs. Henderson State L 7-8 1971 - St. Cloud State 1993 - NSU & UMD 2015 - St. Cloud State Southern Arkansas vs. Minnesota State L 1-2 1972 - Winona State 1994 - Southwest State 2016 - Minnesota Duluth Minnesota State vs. Henderson State W 7-4 1973 - Winona State 1995 - Winona State 2017 - Minnesota State Minnesota State vs. Southern Arkansas L 1-5 1974 - Southwest State 1996 - Southwest State 2018 - Minot State 1975 - Winona State 1997 - Bemidji State 2019 - Augustana 2020 No Postseason 1976 - St. Cloud State 1998 - Winona State 2020 - Season Suspended 1977 - Winona State 1999 - Minnesota Duluth 2021 - Minnesota State 2019 Arkansas-Monticello vs Minnesota State L 2-13 1978 - St. Cloud State 2000 - Winona State * league champion determined Central Oklahoma vs St.Cloud State L 3-4 2001 - Winona State Oklahoma Baptist at Augustana+ W 12-10 1979 - Mankato State by tournament Arkansas Monticello at Augustana+ W 9-4 1980 - Mankato State 2002 - Southwest State* Oklahoma Baptist vs Minnesota State L 5-8 NSIC TOURNAMENT TITLES WON Missouri Southern State vs St. Cloud W 10-9 Tournament determined league champion 2002-2006 University of Central Oklahoma vs St. Cloud State L 4-9 School No. Titles Oklahoma Baptist University at Augustana+ W 8-6 Central Missouri at Augustana+ L 4-6 Minnesota State 6 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2017 , 2021 Central Missouri at Augustana+ L 2-5 Wayne State 5 2001, co-2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Southwest Minnesota State 4 1996, 1997, 1999. 2002 2018 Pittsburg State vs Augustana+ W 9-4 St. Cloud State 3 2011, 2015, 2016 Central Oklahoma 2 vs St.
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