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INTRODUCTION HISTORY Table of Contents...... 1 Yearly Records/Postseason...... 17 Quick Facts ...... 2 Year-By-Year Statistical Leaders ...... 18-19 Media Information/Support Staff...... 3 Year-By-Year Team Stats ...... 20-21 Schedule ...... 4 Year-By-Year MWC/WAC Stats ...... 22-23 Season Records ...... 24-25 ROSTER & STAFF Career Records ...... 26-27 Roster ...... 5 Game/Season Records ...... 28 Head Coach Mike Kazlausky...... 6-7 Falcon Honors ...... 29-31 Assistant Coach Toby Bicknell...... 8 NCAA Records ...... 32 Pitching Coach Blake Miller ...... 9 Lettermen ...... 33-35 Vol. Assistant Coach C.J. Gillman ...... 10 Coaching History ...... 36 TV Roster...... 11 Falcons in the Pros ...... 37 Where Are They Now? ...... 38-41 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW 2014 Review ...... 12 ACADEMY INFORMATION 2014 Game-By-Game Results ...... 13 Springs ...... 42 2014 Overall Statistics ...... 14 ...... 43 2014 Conference Statistics ...... 15 The Air Force Academy ...... 44 Class of 2014 ...... 16 Academy Leadership ...... 45 Director of Athletics ...... 46 Academy Athletics ...... 47 Indoor Hitting Facility ...... 48 Falcon Field ...... 49

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Quickfacts/General Infomation

General Information Location ...... Air Force Academy, CO. Founded ...... 1954 Enrollment ...... 4,000 Nickname ...... Falcons Colors ...... Blue and Silver Home Field/Capacity ...... Falcon Field/1,000 Surface ...... Sport Turf Field Dimensions-LF/CF/RF ...... 349/400/316 Affiliation ...... NCAA I Conference ...... Mountain West Superintendent ...... Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson Athletic Director ...... Jim Knowlton

Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Mike Kazlausky (Maj. Ret.) Alma Mater/Year ...... USAFA, 1991 Record at School/Yrs...... 68-146/4 Career Record/Yrs...... Same Baseball Office Phone ...... 719-333-0835 Assistant Coach/Hitting ...... Toby Bicknell (Wingate, 2002) 5th year Pitching Coach ...... Blake Miller (Coker College (S.C.), 2007) 2nd year Vol. Assistant/Catchers ...... C.J. Gillman (Dayton, 2012) 1st year

Team Information All-Time Record/Yrs...... 1,034-1,407-3/58 2014 Record ...... 20-34 2014 Conf. Record/Finish ...... 10-20/T-6th Letterwinners R/L ...... 14/10 Starters R/L ...... 7/3 Pitchers R/L ...... 6/5 Starting Pitchers R/L ...... 2/2 Newcomers/Pitchers ...... 17/8

Athletic Communications Baseball SID ...... Nick Arseniak Office Phone ...... 719-333-9251 Arseniak E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID Fax ...... 719-333-3798 Press Box Phone ...... 719-333-3472 Web Site ...... goAirForceFalcons.com SID Mailing Address 2168 Field House Dr. USAF Academy, CO 80840

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Information Guide Visiting Radio The 2015 Air Force baseball informa- Upon receiving permission to broadcast Media Outlets tion guide is produced as a source of the game, please contact the media re- information for the media. Other mate- lations office. The press box at Falcon The Gazette KRDO-TV (CH. 12 ABC) rials may be obtained by contacting the Field has one booth for visiting radio. P.O. Box 1779 P.O. Box 1457 athletic communications office. Contact the media relations office for Colorado Springs, CO 80901 Colorado Springs, CO 80901 phone line information. O - 719-636-0259 O - 719-575-6360 For player bios, log onto: www.goAirForceFalcons.com Press Facilities F - 719-636-0163 F - 719-475-0815 The press box at Falcon Field has seat- Athletic Communications ing for one visiting SID and one visit- Denver Post KKTV (CH. 11 CBS) 2169 Field House Drive ing media member plus a radio booth. 101 W. Colfax Ave. Suite 600 3100 N. Nevada Ave. USAF Academy, CO 80840-9500 Game notes, media guides and flip- cards are available prior to each game. Denver, CO 80202 Colorado Springs, CO 80907 Phone: 719-333-2313 Box scores and play-by-plays are avail- O - 303-954-1296 O - 719-578-0000 Fax: 719-333-3798 able following the game. A phone line F - 303-954-91704 F - 719-634-3741 is also available for media use in the Post-Game Interviews press box. Associated Press KOAA-TV (CH. 5 NBC) Air Force head coach Mike Kazlausky and players are available for interviews Directions 1444 Wazee St., Suite 130 2200 7th Ave. on the field following the 10-minute pe- From Interstate 25 take exit 156B head- Denver, CO 80202 Pueblo, CO 81003 riod in which the head coach meets with ing west and enter through the North O - 303-825-0123 O - 719-544-5781 the team. A member of the communi- Gate of the Academy. Head straight F - 303-892-5927 F - 719-544-7733 cations staff will be available to assist for approximately 1.5 miles, up and you in the interview process. over the overlook area and make your first left turn upon descending the hill, Academy Spirit KKML AM Radio (1300) In-Season Interviews into the athletic fields. Take your sec- HQ USAFA/PAI 6805 Corporate Dr. #130 All Air Force players and coaches are ond right and Falcon Field will be on USAF Academy, CO 80840 Colorado Springs, CO 80919 available for interviews during the your left. O - 719-333-2044 O - 719-593-2700 week with the following guidelines: All interviews must be made through Nick Follow Air Force on the Web F - 719-333-3494 F - 719-593-2727 Arseniak in the media relations office. Baseball news releases, roster, statistics (719-333-9251) Requests must be and other information is updated weekly made at least one day in advance so that on goAirForceFalcons.com. Game box the player and/or coach can be properly scores and recaps will be available fol- notified. All interviews must be done lowing each game. Livestats will also between 1 and 2:30 p.m. or 5:00-6:00 be available for all home games and p.m.MST. selected road games.

Baseball Support Staff

Lt. Col. Mark Grotelueschen Lt. Col. Justin Hill Maj. Cory Lane Capt. Matt Schmitt Mark Peters Officer Representative Officer Representative Officer Representative Officer Representative Head Baseball Trainer

Drew Bodette Tim Neuman Scott Richardson Nick Arseniak Strength & Conditioning Events Management Equipment Specialist Athletic Communications

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Air Force Baseball 2015 Schedule

Feb Opponent Location Time (At Site) Fri. 13 at The Citadel Charleston, SC 5 pm Sat. 14 at The Citadel Charleston, SC 2 pm Sun. 15 at The Citadel Charleston, SC 1 pm Mon. 16 at Savannah State Savannah, GA 1 pm Fri. 20 NEW MEXICO* USAFA 3 pm Sat. 21 NEW MEXICO* USAFA 1 pm Sun. 22 NEW MEXICO* USAFA 1 pm Tues. 24 ADAMS STATE USAFA 2 pm Fri. 27 vs. Navy^ Kinston, NC 6 pm Sat. 28 vs. Navy^ Kinston, NC 2 pm

March Sun. 1 vs. Navy^ Kinston, NC 12 pm Tues. 3 OMAHA USAFA 2 pm Wed. 4 OMAHA USAFA 2 pm Fri. 6 at San Jose State* San Jose, CA 6 pm Sat. 7 at San Jose State* San Jose, CA 1 pm Sun. 8 at San Jose State* San Jose, CA 1 pm Fri. 13 UNLV* USAFA 3 pm Sat. 14 UNLV* USAFA 1 pm Sun. 15 UNLV* USAFA 12 pm Tues. 17 at Missouri Columbia, MO 7 pm Wed. 18 at Missouri Columbia, MO 3 pm Fri. 20 at San Diego State* San Diego, CA 6 pm Sat. 21 at San Diego State* San Diego, CA 2 pm Sun. 22 at San Diego State* San Diego, CA 1 pm Tues. 24 at Creighton Omaha, NE 6:30 pm Wed. 25 at Creighton Omaha, NE 6:30 pm Fri. 27 at Jacksonville State Jacksonville, AL 6 pm Sat. 28 at Jacksonville State Jacksonville, AL 1 pm Sun. 29 at Jacksonville State Jacksonville, AL 1 pm Tues. 31 NORTHERN COLORADO USAFA 3 pm

April Thurs. 2 SAN JOSE STATE* USAFA 3 pm Fri. 3 SAN JOSE STATE* USAFA 3 pm Sat. 4 SAN JOSE STATE* USAFA 1 pm Tues. 7 at Northern Colorado Greeley, CO 3 pm Fri. 10 at New Mexico* Albuquerque, NM 6 pm Sat. 11 at New Mexico* Albuquerque, NM 2 pm Sun. 12 at New Mexico* Albuquerque, NM 1 pm Tues. 14 NORTHERN COLORADO USAFA 3 pm Fri. 17 FRESNO STATE* USAFA 3 pm Sat. 18 FRESNO STATE* USAFA 1 pm Sun. 19 FRESNO STATE* USAFA 1 pm Mon. 20 VALLEY STATE USAFA 2 pm Fri. 24 at UNLV* Las Vegas, NV 6 pm Sat. 25 at UNLV* Las Vegas, NV 2 pm Sun. 26 at UNLV* Las Vegas, NV 1 pm Tues. 28 at Northern Colorado Greeley, CO 3 pm

May Fri. 1 at Army West Point, NY 7 pm Sat. 2 at Army West Point, NY 4 pm Sun. 3 at Army West Point, NY 1 pm Fri. 8 SAN DIEGO STATE* USAFA 3 pm Sat. 9 SAN DIEGO STATE* USAFA 1 pm Sun. 10 SAN DIEGO STATE* USAFA 1 pm Thurs. 14 at Nevada* Reno, NV 6 pm Fri. 15 at Nevada* Reno, NV 6 pm Sat. 16 at Nevada* Reno, NV 1 pm Wed.-Sun. 20-24 MW Championship Reno, NV TBA

HOME GAMES are at Falcon Field - USAFA, Colo. - FREE ADMISSION and free online video streaming for all Air Force baseball home games. * Denotes Mountain West game ^ Freedom Classic - Kinston, NC All times are local to site Dates and times subject to change. - Check goAirForceFalcons.com for up-to-date baseball info.

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Air Force Baseball 2015 Roster

# NAME POS. B/T HEIGHT WEIGHT CLASS HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 1 Adam Groesbeck OF R/R 5-10 175 So. Turlock, CA (Turlock) 2 Tyler Jones OF R/R 6-1 205 So. Coppell, TX (Coppell) 3 Benn Hawkins C/OF L/R 5-11 190 Fr. Argyle, TX (Liberty Christian School) 4 Anthony Denkinger RHP R/R 6-2 190 So. Windsor Heights, IA (Dowling Catholic) 5 Hunter Parnell OF R/R 5-11 175 Fr. Broomfield, CO (Legacy) 7 Tucker Jacobs RHP R/R 6-0 180 Fr. Winterville, NC (South Central) 9 Tyler Zabojnik IF R/R 5-11 185 Fr. Coppell, TX (Coppell) 11 Noah Pierce IF R/R 6-2 205 Sr. Orlando, FL (West Orange) 12 Shaun Mize IF R/R 5-11 165 Fr. Roseville, CA (Woodcreek) 16 Jacob DeVries LHP L/L 6-3 205 So. Castroville, TX (Medina Valley) 17 Russell Williams OF/IF R/R 6-3 200 So. McKinney, TX (McKinney Boyd) 18 Tyler Saleck IF R/R 6-2 210 Sr. Leesburg, VA (Loudon County) 20 Travis Wilkie C R/R 6-0 185 Fr. San Diego, CA (La Jolla Country Day School) 21 Ben Yokley RHP R/R 6-0 190 Sr. Arvada, CO (Ralston Valley) 22 Griffin Jax RHP R/R 6-2 195 So. Greenwood Village, CO (Cherry Creek) 23 Trent Monaghan LHP R/L 6-3 190 Jr. Coral Springs, FL (Nova) 24 David Thomas OF L/R 6-2 205 Sr. Houston, TX (Fort Bend Christian Academy) 25 Spencer Draws OF L/R 6-0 195 Jr. Columbus, GA (Columbus) 26 Jordan Hanlin C R/R 5-11 175 So. Rocklin, CA (Jesuit) 27 Nathan Stanford RHP R/R 6-5 180 So. Memphis, TN (Harding Academic) 29 Ryan Holloway LHP L/L 6-1 180 Fr. Lake Mary, FL (Lake Mary) 30 Steven Trojan RHP R/R 6-1 185 Jr. Mission Viejo, CA (Capistrano Valley) 31 Nick Biancalana RHP R/R 6-3 215 Fr. Des Moines, IA (Roosevelt) 32 Sam Lohnes RHP R/R 6-2 185 Fr. San Diego, CA (Westview) 33 Bradley Haslam IF R/R 6-2 205 So. San Marino, CA (San Marino) 34 Joe Kincart RHP R/R 6-6 190 Fr. Carmel, NY (Episcopal School of Jacksonville) 35 Dominic Vicino RHP R/R 6-3 195 Sr. Rancho Cucamonga, CA (Los Osos) 36 Ryan Robb IF R/R 5-11 185 Fr. Denver, CO (Cherry Creek) 37 Justin Graham OF R/R 5-9 170 Fr. Tumwater, WA (Tumwater) 38 Michael Rieker RHP R/R 6-7 215 Fr. St. Louis, MO (Olympia) 39 Brennan Bosworth RHP R/R 6-7 220 Fr. Coconut, FL (Monarch) 42 Jacob Booker IF R/R 5-10 170 Fr. Fairfield, CA (Rodriguez) Lance Fry^ RHP R/R 6-1 185 Fr. Jupiter, FL (Home Schooled * Team Captain ^ Out for season with injury

8 Head Coach: Mike Kazlausky (USAFA, 1991) 5th year 10 Assistant Coach: Toby Bicknell (Wingate, 2002) 5th year 14 Pitching Coach: Blake Miller (Coker College, 2007) 2nd year 6 Vol. Asst. Coach: C.J. Gillman (Dayton, 2012) 1st yea

Falcons By Class Falcons By State (12 States) Pronunciations

Seniors (5): Noah Pierce, Tyler Saleck, California (9): Booker, Groesbeck, Hanlin, Haslam, #4 Denkinger – Den-king-er Lohnes, Mize, Trojan, Vicino, Wilkie #8 Kazlausky – KAZ-lau-ski David Thomas, Ben Yokley, Dominic Vicino Colorado (4): Jax, Parnell, Robb, Yokley #9 Zabojnik – Zah-bo-nick Juniors (3): Spencer Draws, Trent Monaghan, Florida (5): Bosworth, Fry, Holloway, #10 Bicknell – BICK-NELL Steven Trojan Monaghan, Pierce #16 DeVries – duh-VREES Sophomores (9): Anthony Denkinger, Georgia: Draws #18 Saleck – SAL-ek Iowa (2): Biancalana, Denkinger #20 Wilke – WILL-kee Jacob DeVries, Adam Groesbeck, Jordan Hanlin, Missouri: Rieker #31 Biancalana – Bee-ahn-cuh-lana Bradley Haslam, Griffin Jax, Tyler Jones, New York: Kincart #32 Lohnes – LOW-ness Nathan Stanford, Russell Williams : Jacobs #33 Haslam – Hazz-lum Tennessee: Stanford #34 Kincart – KIN-cart Freshmen (16): Nick Biancalana, Jacob Booker, Texas (6): DeVries, Hawkins, Jones, Thomas, Wil- #35 Vicino - Vi-cee-no Brennan Bosworth, Lance Fry, Justin Graham, liams, Zabojnik #38 Rieker – Ree-kurr Benn Hawkins, Ryan Holloway, Tucker Jacobs, Virginia: Saleck Joe Kincart, Sam Lohnes, Shaun Mize, Washington: Graham Hunter Parnell, Michael Rieker, Ryan Robb, Travis Wilkie, Tyler Zabojnik

2015 Air Force Baseball 5 GoAirForceFalcons.com HHeadead CCoachoach MMikeike KazlauskyKazlausky #8 Mike Kazlausky (Maj. Ret.) Head Coach Fifth Year USAFA, 1991

Mike Kazlausky enters his fourth year as Air In 2014, Kazlausky guided the Falcons to its In 2012, Air Force went 14-39 with a young Force baseball head coach in 2014. Kazlausky best season in over a decade, posting a 20-34 team that often times started as many as five was named head baseball coach on June 2, 2011, record. The Falcons reached the 20 win mark freshmen in the field. The Falcons posted a 6.10 by Athletic Director Dr. Hans Mueh. Kazlausky for the first time since 2002 and its 19 wins over team ERA that was the second-lowest in the past retired from active duty, effective June 1, 2011, Div. I opponents is tied for the second-most 30 years. The Falcons featured two All-Moun- and his interim tag was lifted to official head ever in school history. Kazlausky produced his tain West selections in junior catcher Garrett coach status. Kazlausky signed a three-year con- first Freshman All-American in outfielder Tyler Custons and sophomore designated hitter Seth tract through the 2014 season. A former player Jones, who earned Louisville Slugger Freshman Kline. The Falcons also posted their first win- and Academy graduate, Kazlausky epitomizes All-American honors. Jones also earned All- ning season at home since 2002 and defeated a what it means to don the Falcon baseball Blue Mountain West honors, becoming the first Air Big 12 school () for the first time since and White. Force freshman to earn all-conference honors in 2001. In addition, Air Force set a school record 23 years, dating back to 1991. Air Force was with 46 sacrifice bunts. Kazlausky, known as “Coach Kaz” is a 1991 4-2 against ranked teams in 2014, earning its Academy graduate and has logged six years as first-ever series sweep of a ranked team, when it In his first year, Kazlausky led Air Force to an assistant coach at the Academy. He is the swept #20 UNLV in a three-game series. its first win over a Pac 10 school in 21 years first Academy graduate to become head baseball and its first four-game sweep since 2003. The coach at Air Force and was the program’s first The Falcons posted a 15-39 record in 2013. The team fielded .960 to set a new school record. military coach since 1988. Falcons had their winningest conference sea- Sophomore Garrett Custons earned First-Team son since 2002. Kazlausky had his first player All-Mountain West honors by ranking in the Kazlausky retired with the rank of major after drafted in senior catcher Garrett Custons, who conference top 10 in 11 categories. Sophomore 20 years of meritorious service with the U.S. was a 10th round draft pick of the Toronto Blue right-hander Sean Carley posted one of the Air Force. As the interim head coach in 2011, Jays. Custons was also one of 15 semifinalists best seasons ever by a Falcon pitcher, earning Kazlausky led the Falcons to a 19-36 overall re- for the Johnny Bench Award. Falcon baseball second-team All-MW honors, the first Falcon cord, leading the program to the most wins since also continued to excel in the classroom, pro- pitcher to earn all-conference honors since 2002. The 19 wins were also the second-most ducing a school-record eight Academic All- 2002. Carley posted a 3.94 earned run average, in school history against Division I opponents Conference players. the lowest at the Academy in 28 years. His 4.10 and the most Division I wins by a first-year head ERA in conference games set a school record in coach at the Academy. the Mountain West era. Air Force lowered its

Kazlausky and Kansas head coach Ritch Price exchange hats prior to Kansas-Air Force game in 2011.

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team ERA by over five runs a game from the the second most in school history. After leaving 2010 season (11.31 to 6.09). The 6.09 team ERA the Academy in the summer of 1995, Kaz spent Kazlausky File was the lowest at Air Force in 29 years, dating four years at Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., as back to 1982. a pilot in the C-17 aircraft.

“This is my school and no one is more proud He later returned to the Academy in the fall of Hometown: than I to have gone through the Academy and 2000 as a TG4 and T-41/C-150 evaluator pilot in Lake County, Ill. to have served for 20 years in the Air Force,” the 94th Flying Training Squadron. In addition Kazlausky said. “I look forward to having the to his flight duties, he also served as the volun- opportunity to continue to represent our United teer baseball coach for the Falcons as well as the Career & Academy Record: States Air Force Academy! It is a tremendous Preparatory School head baseball coach. During 68-148 (4 years) honor and a privilege to be associated with the his tenure, the 2002 Falcon team set the school Academy and the Air Force as the Head Base- record for most Div. I victories and two Falcon ball Coach. I have a great understanding of all players were drafted into the minor leagues. Education: the pillars at the Academy, and I truly under- Kazlausky then returned back to Charleston Air Bachelor’s Science, 1991, USAFA stand the mission of the Academy and the Air Force Base in 2004. He spent the next two and a Force. Our job, as a staff, is to ensure success half years as a C-17 pilot actively serving in the Master’s Degree, from not only on the baseball field but in all facets of War on Terror, before returning to the Academy Northern Colorado the Academy and that each young man is ready from 2006-2008 for this third tour as an assistant to lead our great country upon graduation!” baseball coach. Kazlausky spent 2010 as an Air Officer Commanding (AOC) for cadet squadron Playing Experience: As one of the most inspirational and emotional 12 at the Academy. USAFA, 1988-91 players to ever wear the Air Force baseball uni- form, Kazlausky came to USAFA baseball as a In 2007, Kazlausky was inducted to the Lake walk-on and started all four years. At the time of County Hall of Fame in Lake County, Ill., for Baseball Honors/Accolades: his graduation, he held eight career records and outstanding achievement. In 2008, he was in- still ranks among the top six in nine of the 13 of- ducted into the 14th Squadron Hall of - Played under LSU head coach and fensive categories. A two-time all-Western Ath- Fame in Charleston, S.C.. former Falcon head coach Paul Mainieri. letic Conference (WAC) selection, Kazlausky - All-WAC 1990, 1991 led the Falcons in batting in 1989 and 1991. Coach Kaz and his wife, Kris, live in Monument with their daughter, Sammy and son, Mick. After a standout baseball career with the Fal- Retired Rank: cons, “Kaz” spent three seasons from 1993 to 1995 as an assistant coach to former Falcon head Major (Retired, May 2011) coach Paul Mainieri, now the head skipper at LSU. During this time, the Falcons posted three Planes Flown: consecutive winning seasons. The 1994 team led the nation in batting average, slugging percent- C-17, TG4, T-41/C-150, age and triples. The 1995 team won 29 games, T-1, T-37, T-38

Flight Hours: 2,900

Assignments: - Charleston AFB, S.C. C-17 Pilot for War on Terror - USAFA, Assistant Coach (six years) - USAFA, TG4 and T-41/C-150 Instructor - USAFA, AOC - Cadet Squadron 12

Honors: - Lake County Hall of Fame inductee in 2007.

- Hall of Fame inductee in 2008.

2015 Air Force Baseball 7 GoAirForceFalcons.com AAssistantssistant CCoachoach TTobyoby BicknellBicknell #10 Toby Bicknell Assistant Coach Fifth Year Wingate, 2002

Toby Bicknell enters his third year as assistant baseball coach at the Air Force Acad- the regionals, batted .319 with 17 home runs and 50 RBIs. Harbin added 19 doubles, emy. Bicknell, who coaches the hitters and defense, along with running the offense 11 homers, and a team-high 62 RBIs. from third base, also spearheads the recruiting efforts for the Falcons. The Tigers advanced to the NCAA Super Regional in 2007 after capturing Air Force baseball’s 2013 recruiting class is ranked #67 in the nation accord- the NCAA Regional title. Clemson had 12 wins over teams ranked in the top-25 ing to Perfect Game. The Falcons crack Perfect Game’s Top 100 rankings for the of several of the baseball polls and had a school-record 11 players selected in 2007 fi rst time in program history. The Falcons have 10 commitments so far for the MLB draft, including fi ve players in the fi rst three rounds. 2013-14 class. Air Force has three commits that are top 10-ranked players in their Prior to his time at Clemson, Bicknell spent two years as an assistant coach respective states. The Falcons are the lone Top 100 representative from the Moun- at North Carolina-Pembroke. The Braves posted a record of 63-47 in those two tain West (for teams playing in MW in 2014). years, received a national ranking as high as seventh, and posted back-to-back 30 In 2012 Bicknell coached a trio of Falcons to Mountain West Baseball All- win seasons for the fi rst time in program history, while tying the school record Conference team. The Falcons were led by senior Blair Roberts who earned fi rst- for wins at 32. The 2006 team posted school records in seven offensive categories team honors at second base. Roberts earned the selection with a .302 conference while also having six of its starters hit .315 or better. Defensively, the Braves set batting average, becoming Air Force’s fi rst all-conference middle infi elder in the program records for fi elding percentage, putouts and assists. Bicknell also coached Mountain West era. Junior Garrett Custons was named second-team catcher, be- All-American Jason Morales, who was eventually drafted by the Kansas City Roy- coming Air Force’s fi rst two-time all-conference honoree since 2003. Sophomore als. Seth Kline earned second team honors at DH/Utility, raising his batting average 84 In eight years at the collegiate level, Bicknell has coached 14 all-conference points and slugging by 150 points in just one season. players, two Freshman All-Americans, and eight MLB draft picks. All totaled, The Falcons also set a school record with 46 sacrifi ce bunts and ranked 33rd in Bicknell has tutored 11 MLB draft picks. the nation in triples per game. Defensively, the Falcons fi elded .959 on the season, Bicknell spent the 2003 and 2004 seasons at nearby Myers Park High School the second-best mark in school history. The Falcon catchers (Garrett Custons and in Charlotte, NC. The 2003 Mustangs were Western North Carolina State Champi- Brian Sicher) combined to throw out 30 baserunners on the season ranking second ons and NC 4A State runner-up. That team contained fi ve future Division I players in the Mountain West. Their 53.6 percent runners thrown out average was tops in the including former North Carolina pitcher Robert Woodard, who was drafted by the conference. San Diego Padres in the 2007 MLB Draft. In 2011, Bicknell helped lead the Fighting Falcons to the most wins since From 2000-2004 Bicknell was a part of the On Deck O’s where he coached 18 2002, their fi rst win over a Pac-10 school in 21 years and their fi rst series sweep players that went on to play college baseball. since 2003. Defensively, Air Force set the school record for fi elding percentage Between 1998-00, Bicknell served as an assistant coach at Providence Senior at .960. Several Falcon players accomplished career highlights in 2011 including High School in Charlotte, while also assisting with the Post 235 Matthews Ameri- senior Nathan Carter who set the NCAA Division I record with 33 career triples. can Legion Team. Carter also led the Mountain West Conference with seven triples. Sophomore Gar- Bicknell, who is entering his 14th year as a coach, has spent seven years in all rett Custons ranked in the top 10 among the Mountain West in 11 offensive catego- coaching high school and travel baseball in the Charlotte area. He has coached 30 ries while garnering a First-Team All-Mountain West selection. high school players that have gone on to play college baseball (25 at the Division Bicknell spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons at Davidson College. At Davidson, I level), including seven ACC Players, 10 Southern Conference players, and three Bicknell dramatically helped turn around the Wildcat offense and defense. During that were drafted by MLB. his fi rst season with the Wildcats, the 2009 team improved in eight offensive catego- Bicknell was a starter on the 2002 Wingate baseball team, where he played ries - home runs (30 to 66), doubles (89 to 122), runs scored (272 to 313), RBIs (252 third base. to 283), total bases (647 to 827), slugging percentage (.375 to .468), on-base per- The Charlotte native lettered three times at Charlotte Christian School from centage and stolen bases (45 to 56), and fi nished seventh or higher in the Southern 1995-97. He earned all-conference honors as a junior and senior and was all-state Conference in fi ve offensive categories. Davidson had fi ve starters that batted over and All-Mecklenburg County as a senior. He also was a starter on the Knights foot- .300, three with double-digit homers and four starters with double-digits in doubles. ball team both his junior and senior years, including starting quarterback his senior Individually, several Wildcat hitters showed major improvements and turned season. in career-best seasons. Zach Kayne, drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 22nd Bicknell, earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education at Wingate Uni- round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft, broke the school versity in 2002, and his master’s degree in sports administration at UNC-Pembroke record with 22 doubles, while hitting a career-high 10 home runs and leading the in 2006. Bicknell resides in Monument, CO. team with a .340 average. Drew Gadaire earned a spot on the All-Freshman South- ern Conference team, after hitting 11 home runs in his rookie season, and Danny Weiss was named to the All-Southern Conference Second Team as the designated hitter. The Davidson College 2010 season was highlighted by a 2-2 record vs. ACC teams including wins over Duke and nationally ranked #16 Virginia Tech. The Wildcats also made great strides defensively, committing 13 less errors than the 2009 team, improving their fi elding percentage to .960 and turning 36 double plays. The 2010 season saw Andrew Barna earn SoCon All-Freshman and Freshman All- American. Prior to his time at Davidson, Bicknell spent two seasons as the Volun- teer assistant coach at Clemson University. During his time at Clemson, Bicknell worked primarily with infi elders and hitters along with coordinating summer camps at Clemson. The Tigers compiled a 70-51-1 record during his two years and he coached fi ve players who were picked in the Major League Baseball draft. During the 2008 season, the Tigers boasted one of the toughest schedules in the country, taking fi ve games over top-25 opponents, seven over regional teams and three over super regional teams. In his fi rst season at Clemson in 2007, Bicknell helped coach one of the best infi elds in Tiger history, led by fi rst baseman Andy D’Alessio, shortstop Taylor Har- bin, and third baseman Marquez Smith. Smith was a First Team All-ACC selection who hit .336 with 13 homers and 56 RBIs, while D’Alessio, who was the MVP of 2015 Air Force Baseball 8 GoAirForceFalcons.com PPitchingitching CCoachoach BBlakelake MMilleriller #14 Blake Miller Pitching Coach Second Year Coker College (S.C.), 2007

Blake Miller enters his second season as pitching coach for the Falcons. All-American (NCBWA) and win the MEAC Pitcher of the Year Award. Before coming to the Air Force Academy, Miller spent two years as pitch- He was a top 10 fi nalist for the National Pitcher of the Year award and a ing coach at Savannah State University in Savannah, Ga. top 30 fi nalist for the Golden Spikes Award, awarded to the nation’s top overall player. Following his junior season, McGowin became the fi rst In his fi rst year, Miller helped guide the Falcon pitching staff to new pitcher from Savannah State to be drafted when he was selected in the fi fth heights. The staff posted a team ERA of 5.31, the lowest at Air Force in Round (157th overall) by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the 2013 35 years, dating back to 1979. Senior Cameron White struck out 94 bat- MLB First-Year Player Draft. ters in 104.2 innings pitched which are both third-most in school history. In addition to McGowin’s success Miller had two pitchers named to the Sophomore Bo Wilson posted a 3.73 ERA in confernece play, setting a MEAC All-Conference Team, and has seen fi ve members of his pitching new school record in the Mountain West era. Griffi n Jax set a school fresh- staff earn MEAC Conference pitcher-of-the-week honors. In addition, man record with 90.2 innings pitched and freshman Nathan Stanford’s pitcher Rex Davis was named MEAC Freshmen of the Year in 2012. 3.12 ERA was the fi fth-lowest all-time and the lowest at the Academy since 1979. Prior to coaching at Savannah State, Miller was the pitching coach at Em- erald High School in Greenwood, S.C. from 2008-10. While at Emerald, While at Savannah State, Miller was a part of a historic 2013 season that the pitching staff set school records for team ERA in 2009 and again in included winning the school’s fi rst MEAC Conference Championship, 2010. Two of Miller’s pitchers were named to the All-Region Team and earning a bid to play in its fi rst NCAA Regional. Along with defeating two three players went on to pitch at the collegiate level. top-25 teams, the Tigers improved their win total from 19 wins in 2012 to 33 wins in 2013 and saw their team ERA improve from 6.15 to 4.93. Miller holds a bachelors degree in history from Coker College (S.C.). He graduated in 2007 after playing four years of baseball for the Cobras. A During the 2013 season, the Tigers also received national attention with relief pitcher, Miller’s career record was 6-2 and during the 2005 season the on-fi eld performance of pitcher Kyle McGowin. Under Miller’s tute- he set the previous school record for most appearances in a season with 28. lage McGowin established himself as one the top pitcher’s in the coun- Miller’s coaching career began at Coker when he was a student assistant try by posting a 12-2 record with a 2.02 ERA. His 135 strikeouts led the for the Cobras during the 2007 season. MEAC Conference and were third in the nation. McGowin became the fi rst pitcher in Savannah State history to be named a Division I First Team Miller and his wife, Tiffany, reside in Monument.

2015 Air Force Baseball 9 GoAirForceFalcons.com VVol.ol. AssistantAssistant CCoachoach CC.J..J. GGillmanillman #6 C.J. Gillman Volunteer Assistant Coach First Year Dayton, 2013

C.J. Gillman enters his fi rst year as volunteer assistant coach for Air Force baseball. Gillman’s responsibilities include working with the catchers, base running and assisting head assistant coach Toby Bicknell with hitting.

Gillman comes to the Academy from the University of Dayton where he was an assistant coach in 2014.

A 2012 graduate of Dayton, Gillman was second-team all-conference in both of his two seasons with the Flyers, leading the team to their fi rst conference tournament championship and NCAA Regional appearance in school history. Gillman is the Dayton season record holder in hits (91) and ranks amongst the top fi ve for single season RBIs, doubles and stolen bases. He graduated with a degree in Leadership.

Upon graduation, Gillman played two years of professional baseball with stints in the minor league system and the Windy City Thunderbolts of the Frontier League.

A native of Littleton, Colo., Gillman played high school baseball under the guidance of his father, Chuck Gillman, the head baseball coach at Colum- bine High School.

Gillman and his wife, Jess, reside in Castle Rock.

Air Force Baseball player bios can be found at www.goAirForceFalcons.com

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#1 Adam Groesbeck #2 Tyler Jones #3 Benn Hawkins #4 Anthony Denkinger #5 Hunter Parnell #7 Tucker Jacobs So. OF So. OF Fr. C/OF Fr. RHP Fr. OF Fr. RHP

#9 Tyler Zabojnik #11 Noah Pierce #12 Shaun Mize #16 Jacob DeVries #17 Russell Williams #18 Tyler Saleck Fr. IF Sr. IF Fr. IF Fr. LHP So. IF/OF Sr. IF

#20 Travis Wilkie #21 Ben Yokley #22 Griffin Jax #23 Trent Monaghan #24 David Thomas #25 Spencer Draws Fr. C Sr. RHP So. RHP Jr. LHP Sr. OF Jr. OF

#26 Jordan Hanlin #27 Nathan Stanford #29 Ryan Holloway #30 Steven Trojan #31 Nick Biancalana #32 Sam Lohnes So. C So. RHP Fr. LHP Jr. RHP Fr. RHP Fr. RHP

#33 Bradley Haslam #36 Ryan Robb #37 Justin Graham #38 Michael Rieker So. IF Fr. IF Fr. OF Fr. RHP

#39 Brennan Bosworth #42 Jacob Booker Lance Fry Fr. RHP Fr. IF Fr. RHP

#8 Mike Kazlausky #10 Toby Bicknell #14 Blake Miller #6 C.J. Gillman Head Coach Assistant Coach Pitching Coach Vol. Assistant Coach

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Record Individual Academy as the school record holder with 77 career Overall: 20-34 - Cameron White with third most innings pitched in doubles. He earned First-Team All-Mountain West Conference/fi nish: 10-20/T-6th school history 104.2 Utility honors in 2013 for a school-record third all- W-L (Home/Away/Neutral): 13-6/4-25/3-3 - White’s 94 K’s is third all-time conference honor. He was also one of 15 semifi nalists - White becomes fi rst pitcher in school history to go for the Johnny Bench Award, given to the top colle- Head Coach Mike Kazlausky: over 100 innings twice and in back-to-back seasons. giate catcher in the nation. Custons ranked fi rst in the AF: Mike Kazlausky (Maj. Retired) (USAFA, 1991) - White’s 4.26 ERA is third lowest since 1983 (31 conference with eight pickoffs and was third with 20 is 68-148 completing his fourth year. years) runners thrown out. - Griffi n Jax with freshman record 90.2 innings Team MVP: pitched. All-MW Sr. RHP Cameron White (4-8, 4.30, 104.2 IP, 94 K) - Bo Wilson 3.73 ERA is lowest ever in MW play. Sr. Cameron White - Second Team, RHP - Cameron White 59 K’s is most (previous was 51) Fr. Tyler Jones - Second Team, OF Team Highlights of 2014: in MW play. - 20-34 record best since 2002 - Cameron White 4.26 ERA is 3rd lowest in MW Academic All-MW (# times earned) - 16-14 record over last 30 games. play. Jr. Noah Pierce (3) Economics 3.02 - 19 Div. I wins ties for second-most ever (20 is the - Cameron White 67.2 IP is 4th in MW play. So. Coleman Poje (2) Civil Engineering 3.61 record). - Wilson and Nathan Stanford with 16 appearances, Sr. Jake Schomaker (2) Economics 3.03 - 4-2 vs. Ranked teams which is tied for second all-time in MW play. Fr. Nathan Stanford (1) Meteorology 3.21 - First ever series sweep of a ranked opponent (#20 - Cameron White is Air Force’s all-time leader in Jr. David Thomas (1) Management 3.04 UNLV). MW innings pitched and strikeouts. So. Steven Trojan (2) Aeronautical Enginerring 3.48 - First win at New Mexico since 2002. - Nathan Stanford is second all-time with 27 appear- Fr. Russell Williams (1) Undeclared 3.89 - 13-6 home record is best since 2002. ances by a freshman. So. Bo Wilson (2) Civil Engineering 3.05 - 10 conference wins are the second most in MW era - Stanford’s 3.12 ERA is fi fth all-time and lowest - School record .966 fi elding in MW play - 16 fewer since 1979 (35 years) by a freshman. MW Scholar Athlete errors than 2013 (56-40). - Stanford’s 4 saves is second all-time by a freshman. Fr. Coleman Poje (2) - 5.31 ERA lowest since 1979 (35 years) Fr. Russell Williams (1) - 363 K’s second most in school history 2014 Honors - 2.99 walks allowed per game is lowest in school - Spencer Draws (OF/OF) Falcons Amongst NCAA Rankings history. - Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week (April 21) Air Force had two players ranking amongst the NCAA - 5.67 ERA is lowest in MW era (previous was 7.30 - Mountain West Player of the Week (April 21) Top 30 in fi ve statistical categories. in 2002) - Air Force Athletics Athlete of the Week (April 21) - 181 K’s is second-most in MW games(182 is - Madness MW Player of the Week (April 22) Player Stat # Rank record). - Griffi n Jax (RHP/DH) Cameron White Starts (Pitching) 15 5 - .322 opponents average is lowest ever in MW play. - Air Force Athletics Athlete of the Week (Feb. 24) K/Walk Ratio 9.40 5 - Fewest homers and second fewest doubles allowed - Madness MW Player of the Week (Feb. 25) Strikeouts 94 21 in MW play. - Air Force Athletics Athlete of the Week (March 31) Walks Per 9 0.91 13 - 8 doubles vs. Washington on Feb. 14 is 4th most in - Mountain West Pitcher of the Week (March 31) Tyler Jones Doubles 19 26 school history. - Tyler Jones (OF) - School record 23 assists vs. South Dakota State on - Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American OF White Anchors Pitching Staff 4/12/14. - All-Mountain West - Second Team OF Senior Cameron White has anchored Air Force’s - 13 strikeouts thrown vs. Fresno State on 3/8/14 tied - Cameron White (RHP) pitching staff as its Friday starting pitcher the last two for the most in a MW game. - All-Mountain West - Second Team RHP years. The senior ranks amongst the Air Force top 5 in - Air Force Athletics Athlete of the Week (April 14) innings pitched and strikeouts. His 256 career strike- Hitting Notes: - Bo Wilson (RHP) outs are the most by a Falcon pitcher in the Mountain - Tyler Jones freshman record 11 hit by pitches - Air Force Athletics Athlete of the Week (May 12) West era. - Tyler Jones 19 doubles is second most by a fresh- Cameron White AF Rankings man Team MVP # AF Rank - Tyler Jones 66 hits is 3rd most by a freshman Senior C/OF Garrett Custons earned team MVP Innings pitched 330.1 3rd - Adam Groesbeck 6 sac bunts is third most by a honors for the 2013 season. Custons capped-off a Strikeouts 256 4th freshman. stellar four-year career by batting .353 with 22 dou- MW IP 191.1 1st bles, 78hits and 48 runs scored. Custons leaves the MW K’s 148 1st

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Air Force Baseball 2014 Game-By-Game

Overall: 20-34 MW: 10-20 Home: 13-6 Away: 4-25 Neutral: 3-3

AF / Opp Date Opponenent W/L Score R H E / R H E Inn. AF Pitcher Attend. Time Game Recap/AF Highlights Feb. 15 vs. Washington# W 14-9 14 14 5/ 9 11 0 9 Stanford (1-0) 2,439 3:10 Stanford 2.2 IP, 4K; Jones 3-for-5, 4 RBIs; Kline 3-for-5, Jax 3 R Feb. 16 vs. Michigan# L 2-8 2 2 2/ 8 9 1 9 Jax (0-1) 1,954 2:31 Jax 7 IP; Jones & Jax with hits; Schomaker and Groesbeck with runs Feb. 17 at Texas State# L 0-6 0 2 2/ 6 7 1 9 Trojan (0-1) 1,904 2:32 Trojan 5.1 IP; Thomas & Haslam with hits Feb. 21 vs. Navy$ L 0-3 0 4 0/ 0 4 0 9 White (0-1) 737 2:03 White 6.1 IP, 7K; Draws 2 hits Feb. 22 vs. Navy$ W 2-0 2 8 1/ 0 4 0 9 Trojan (1-1) 2,145 2:16 Trojan 6.1 IP, 5K; Stanford SV, 2.2 IP, 4K; Kline, Poje 2B Feb. 23 vs. Navy$ W 9-1 9 9 2/ 1 7 2 9 Jax (1-1) 1,629 2:46 Jax 7 IP, 7K, 1-for-3, 2R, 2RBI, scores GW run; Williams HR March 1 at UNLV* (DH 1) L 1-6 1 5 1/ 6 8 1 9 White (0-2) -- 1:53 White CG, 8 IP, 6K; Thomas 2B, R, SB March 1 at UNLV* (DH 2) L 3-13 3 9 0/ 13 14 1 9 Trojan (1-2) 801 2:25 Trojan 5 IP, 7K; Draws, Sicher 2 hits March 2 at UNLV* L 1-12 1 7 1/ 12 18 0 9 Jax (1-2) 723 2:15 Stanford 3.1 IP, 5K; Pierce HR March 8 #24 FRESNO STATE (DH 1)* W 6-2 6 10 2/ 2 7 2 9 White (1-2) -- 2:20 White 6 IP, 10 K; Pierce 2H, 2R; Jones 2H, 2B, 4 RBIs March 8 #24 FRESNO STATE (DH 2)* L 5-7 5 11 2/ 7 10 1 9 Trojan (1-3) 157 2:26 Trojan 5 IP, 7K; Jones 3-for-3, 2B; Thomas 2-for-2, 2 2B, 2R, 2RBIs March 9 #24 FRESNO STATE* L 8-10 8 10 0/ 10 17 3 9 Jax (1-3) 178 2:45 Yokley 3 IP, 4K; Thomas 3-for-3, HR, 3R, 2 RBIs; Draws 2H March 11 at L 2-14 2 4 3/ 14 9 1 9 DeVries (0-1) 2,221 2:44 Neubeck, 3 IP, 4K; Pierce 2B; Blankenship H, R; Sicher H, RBI March 12 at Arizona L 2-10 2 11 4/ 10 14 1 9 Monaghan (0-1) 1,940 2:54 Monaghan 4 IP, 5K; Draws 3-for-4; Williams, Pierce, Blanekenship 2 hits March 14 at Omaha L 3-7 3 4 1/ 7 9 1 9 White (1-3) 415 2:02 White 7.1 IP, 7K; Kline 2-for-4; Sicher, Groesbeck, H, R, RBI March 15 at Omaha (DH 1) L 3-9 3 8 3/ 9 13 2 9 Jax (1-4) -- 2:10 Jax 6 IP; Jones 3-for-4, 2 2B, R, RBI; Pierce H, R, RBI March 15 at Omaha (DH 2) L 1-3 1 3 0/ 3 6 1 7 Wilson (0-1) 425 1:30 Wilson 4.1 IP, 3K; Thomas 2B, RBI; Blankenship 2B March 18 at Kansas State L 2-17 2 8 1/ 17 17 0 9 Monaghan (0-2) 2,601 2:48 Thomas 3-for-3, 2 runs, HR; Williams SF, RBI March 19 at Kansas State L 0-4 0 2 3/ 4 10 1 9 Trojan (1-4) 2,649 2:22 Draws, Sicher with hits; Wilson 2 IP, 3K March 21 at Nevada* L 1-5 1 4 0/ 5 10 1 9 White (1-4) 470 2:04 White 7 IP, 6K; Wilson 1 IP, 0 H, 0 ER March 22 at Nevada* L 2-5 2 8 0/ 5 9 0 9 Jax (1-5) 684 2:27 Pierce 2-for-4; Jones 3B; Sicher 2B, RBI March 23 at Nevada* L 1-7 1 7 0/ 7 9 0 9 Wilson (0-2) 705 2:18 Wilson 7.1 IP, 6 K; Williams 2-for-4; Thomas 3B March 25 at Sacramento State L 1-7 1 4 6/ 7 8 0 9 Monaghan (0-3) 127 2:11 Trojan 4 IP, 1H, 4K; Poje 2B, RBI; Jones 1B, R March 28 NEW MEXICO* L 8-13 8 16 1/ 13 17 3 9 White (1-5) 154 2:47 White 6.1 IP, 6 K; Jones 4 hits; Poje 3 hits March 29 NEW MEXICO* W 5-0 5 9 3/ 0 4 2 9 Jax (2-5) 149 2:10 Jax 9.0 IP, 6 K; Williams HR, 2 RBI; Jones, Draws 2 hits March 30 NEW MEXICO* L 3-5 3 10 2/ 5 10 2 9 Trojan (1-5) 145 2:42 Trojan 6 IP, 8 K; Kline Pierce, Thomas 2 hits April 1 NORTHERN COLORADO W 8-6 8 11 3/ 6 10 1 9 Wilson (1-2) 89 2:25 Wilson 6 IP, 6K; Pierce 2-for-4, 4 RBIs; Jones 3 hits; Williams 3 hits, 2R April 4 at San Diego State* L 1-5 1 3 1/ 5 10 0 9 White (1-6) 406 2:19 White 6 IP, 5K; Neubeck 2B, R; Haslam RBI April 5 at San Diego State* L 3-9 3 9 3/ 9 12 0 9 Jax (2-6) 363 2:21 Jax 6.2 IP; Thomas 2H, 2 RBIs; Saleck, Neubeck 2 hits April 6 at San Diego State* L 3-4 3 4 4/ 4 8 1 9 Yokley (0-1) 561 2:18 Trojan 7 IP, 3K; Kline 1-for-3, 3 RBIs April 8 NEW MEXICO STATE W 9-6 9 9 3/ 6 11 6 9 Monaghan (1-3) 92 2:41 Monaghan 6 IP, 8K; Saleck 3-for-3, HR, 3 RBI; Jones 4-for-4, 3 runs April 9 at Northern Colorado W 13-5 13 17 2/ 5 11 0 9 Yokley (1-1) 175 2:40 Yokley 5.2 IP, 11K; Kline, Groesbeck, Jones HR; Jones grand slam April 11 at South Dakota State W 2-1 2 8 0/ 1 5 2 9 White (2-6) 297 2:25 White 8.1 IP, 14K; Stanford SV; Saleck GW R; Haslam GW sac bunt April 12 at South Dakota State (DH1) L 1-2 1 2 2/ 2 7 3 (10) Yokley (1-2) -- 2:16 Jax 8 IP, 1 ER; Pierce, Williams H; Draws R April 12 at South Dakota State (DH2) W 4-2 4 7 2/ 2 5 3 9 Trojan (2-5) 367 1:50 Trojan 6.0 IP, 6K’s; Stanford SV; Kline HR; Groesbeck 2B April 15 ADAMS STATE W 17-1 17 18 2/ 1 3 0 9 Wilson (2-2) 85 2:34 Pierce 4-for-5, 4R, 3RBI; Jones HR, Kline HR; Blankenship 3H, 4 RBI April 17 #20 UNLV W 10-9 10 12 1/ 9 16 3 9 White (3-6) 121 2:26 White 7.1 IP, 8K; Yokley SV; Neubeck 2-for-4, HR, 4 RBI; Jones 3R April 18 #20 UNLV W 14-4 14 16 1/ 4 15 3 9 Jax (3-6) 278 1:58 Jax 8 IP, 3K; Kline 3-for-4, HR, 3R, 2 RBIs; Draws 4-for-4, 3 doubles April 19 #20 UNLV W 7-6 7 12 0/ 6 12 0 9 Wilson (3-2) 224 2:26 Trojan 6.1 IP, Yokley SV; Draws 3-for-4; Neubeck HR; Thomas 3H April 20 NORTHERN COLORADO W 11-10 11 13 2/ 10 14 1 9 Yokley (2-2) 114 2:39 Yokley 6 IP, 7K; Jones 4-for-5, 3R HR, Kline HR; Draws HR April 26 at Fresno State (DH 1) L 1-6 1 4 2/ 8 12 0 9 White (3-7) -- 2:19 White 6 IP, 2K; Jones 2 hits; Pierce RBI; Poje R April 26 at Fresno State (DH 2) L 1-8 1 5 1/ 6 13 0 9 Jax (3-7) 1,379 2:18 Jax 7 IP, 4K; Neubeck 2 hits, R; Groesbeck 2 hits; Draws RBI April 27 at Fresno State L 1-11 1 8 1/ 11 16 0 9 Trojan (2-6) 1,331 2:40 Trojan 5.1 IP, 3K; Draws 3 hits, R; Pierce 2 hits April 30 at Northern Colorado L 2-6 2 4 3/ 6 6 3 9 Yokley (2-3) 57 2:40 Yokley 3 IP, 5K; Draws 2H, 2R, 2B; Nuebeck 2B May 2 NEVADA* W 3-2 3 8 1/ 2 9 1 9 White (4-7) 158 2:14 White 7 IP, 1 ER; Draws, Jones, Saleck 2 hits; Saleck 2 RBIs; Stanford SV May 3 NEVADA* L 4-12 4 8 2/ 12 18 0 9 Jax (3-8) 146 2:17 Jax 6 IP; Sicher 2 IP, 0 R; Haslam 2-for-3, 2B; Blankenship 2 RBIs May 4 NEVADA* W 5-4 5 8 0/ 4 9 1 9 Stanford (2-0) 139 2:34 Trojan 6 IP; Stanford 3 IP, 0 R; Pierce 3-for-4, HR, 2 R; Saleck 2 RBIs May 9 SAN JOSE STATE* L 2-4 2 7 5/ 4 10 0 10 Stanford (2-1) 142 2:19 White 8 IP, 7K; Thomas, Pierce HR; Poje, Thomas 2 hits May 10 SAN JOSE STATE (DH1)* W 8-7 8 18 2/ 7 10 3 9 Wilson (4-2) -- 2:09 Jax 7 IP, 3K; Jones 4 hits; Kline 3H, 2 2B’s; Schomaker 3 hits May 10 SAN JOSE STATE (DH2)* W 10-9 10 14 2/ 9 20 0 11 Wilson (5-2) 135 3:02 Wilson 3.1 IP, 0 ER; Pierce 4 hits; Jones, Saleck HR; Saleck 4 RBIs May 15 at New Mexico* L 1-2 1 9 1/ 2 13 1 10 Yokley (2-4) 756 3:04 White 6 IP, 0 ER, 6K; Draws, Jones, Schomaker 2 hits; Kline R May 16 at New Mexico* W 3-1 3 11 0/ 1 9 2 9 Trojan (3-6) 975 2:41 Jax 5 IP, 1 ER; Trojan 4 IP, 0 ER, 5K; Jones 3 H, Schomaker, Draws 2 H May 17 at New Mexico* L 4-5 4 7 1/ 5 7 1 9 Wilson (5-3) 947 2:19 Jones H, 2 RBI; Pierce, Sicher 2B, Saleck 3B, Williams H, R, RBI May 21 vs. San Jose State** L 3-11 3 7 1/ 11 16 1 9 White (4-8) 501 2:22 White 6 IP; Pierce, Schomaker 2 hits; Kline, Pierce 2Bs

# Texas State Invitational - San Marcos, Texas $ Freedom Classic - Kinston, N.C. (Grainger Stadium) * Mountain West Conference Game

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INDIVIDUAL HITTING STATISTICS Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2 JONES, Tyler .338 54-54 195 30 66 19 2 4 31 101 .518 10 11 37 3 .399 2 1 7-13 74 4 1 .987 11 PIERCE, Noah .296 52-49 196 30 58 13 2 3 25 84 .429 5 1 33 6 .317 0 3 2-4 56 119 10 .946 25 DRAWS, Spencer .269 54-51 197 26 53 10 2 1 16 70 .355 17 1 23 3 .329 1 3 3-4 85 28 6 .950 24 THOMAS, David .234 51-44 145 24 34 6 1 3 16 51 .352 18 3 35 0 .331 0 0 6-10 72 4 0 1.000 35 KLINE, Seth .222 54-52 194 28 43 11 0 5 28 69 .356 28 4 29 6 .332 0 1 4-7 460 31 8 .984 17 WILLIAMS, Russell .221 53-53 172 23 38 5 1 2 14 51 .297 12 2 41 2 .278 1 5 2-3 77 160 25 .905 ------Below 2.0 At Bats Per Game 33 HASLAM, Bradley .273 35-23 77 8 21 5 0 0 12 26 .338 5 2 11 1 .333 0 1 0-1 13 19 2 .941 18 SALECK, Tyler .266 24-19 79 8 21 4 2 3 12 38 .481 4 0 20 1 .301 0 2 0-2 55 34 5 .947 5 BLANKENSHIP, Adam .266 30-16 64 5 17 3 0 0 7 20 .313 2 0 19 0 .288 0 1 1-1 3 1 0 1.000 20 NEUBECK, Travis .262 36-30 103 18 27 6 0 2 16 39 .379 14 0 12 1 .347 1 4 0-0 177 23 6 .971 22 JAX, Griffin .250 17-14 36 7 9 2 0 0 4 11 .306 13 1 16 0 .460 0 0 0-0 7 24 3 .912 39 POJE, Coleman .235 31-18 81 7 19 5 0 0 5 24 .296 1 1 19 3 .253 0 1 1-2 26 0 2 .929 29 SCHOMAKER, Jake .218 39-12 55 5 12 1 1 0 2 15 .273 1 2 8 1 .259 0 0 0-0 30 1 0 1.000 19 SICHER, Brian .187 35-27 91 6 17 3 0 0 11 20 .220 3 1 18 4 .221 0 2 0-0 177 27 5 .976 1 GROESBECK, Adam .148 38-24 81 9 12 1 0 1 5 16 .198 5 2 14 4 .216 0 6 1-3 38 80 7 .944 26 HANLIN, Jordan .100 14-0 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .100 0 1 2 0 .182 0 0 0-0 7 0 0 1.000 4 DENKINGER, Anthony .000 19-0 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 5 0 .111 0 0 0-0 1 4 2 .714 Totals .251 54-54 1784 236 448 94 11 24 204 636 .357 139 32 342 35 .316 5 30 27-50 1383 619 94 .955 Opponents .302 54-54 1885 341 570 108 37 24 314 824 .437 153 61 363 36 .371 17 40 54-75 1417 578 63 .969

LOB - Team (338), Opp (433). DPs turned - Team (47), Opp (42). CI - Team (1), NEUBECK 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (6), KLINE 2, SALECK 2, JONES 1, DRAWS 1, Opp (3). Picked off - KLINE 2, JONES 2, DRAWS 1, PIERCE 1, HASLAM 1, WILLIAMS 1, NEUBECK 1.

INDI VIDUAL PITCHING STATISTICS Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 28 WHITE, Cameron 4.30 4-8 18 16 1 0 0 1 104.2 132 69 50 11 94 28 8 6 439 .301 2 8 1 3 8 12 WILSON, Bo 4.92 5-3 27 7 0 0 0 0 56.2 68 37 31 13 43 10 5 0 231 .294 5 9 0 1 4 30 TROJAN, Steven 5.33 3-6 16 13 0 0 1 0 77.2 80 49 46 35 60 15 3 5 294 .272 6 10 2 2 5 22 JAX, Griffin 5.86 3-8 15 14 1 1 0 0 90.2 122 68 59 19 43 28 5 8 381 .320 7 10 0 2 12 ------Below 1.0 Innings Pitched Per Game 19 SICHER, Brian 1.69 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 5.1 4 1 1 3 1 0 2 0 19 .211 1 3 0 0 0 27 STANFORD, Nathan 3.12 2-1 27 0 0 0 1 4 40.1 47 20 14 5 31 8 1 1 162 .290 2 6 0 0 3 20 NEUBECK, Travis 5.11 0-0 9 0 0 0 0 0 12.1 12 9 7 14 12 1 2 1 47 .255 3 2 0 0 2 21 YOKLEY, Ben 5.85 2-4 25 1 0 0 0 2 40.0 43 37 26 23 49 9 6 0 157 .274 3 5 2 5 5 27 MONAGHAN, Trent 8.77 1-3 19 2 0 0 0 0 25.2 49 33 25 14 22 8 3 3 119 .412 2 4 1 4 1 16 DeVRIES, Jacob 12.86 0-1 9 1 0 0 0 0 7.0 9 15 10 15 8 1 1 0 30 .300 2 3 1 0 0 32 WEAVER, Brady 27.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 .500 0 1 0 0 0 15 JOINER, Everett 54.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 .750 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 5.31 20-34 54 54 2 2 1 7 461.0 570 341 272 153 363 108 37 24 1885 .302 33 61 7 17 40 Opponents 3.56 34-20 54 54 3 3 2 11 472.1 448 236 187 139 342 94 11 24 1784 .251 36 32 7 5 30

PB - Team (12), NEUBECK 7, SICHER 5, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (8), NEUBECK 2, JAX 2, TROJAN 2, WILSON 1, MONAGHAN 1, Opp (9). SBA/ATT - SICHER (28-39), NEUBECK (28-35), TROJAN (19-22), WHITE (10-14), JAX (7-9), YOKLEY (3-8), STANFORD (5-8), WILSON (5-7), MONAGHAN (3-5).

Tyler Jones

Cameron Nathan White Stanford

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MOUNTAIN WEST INDIVIDUAL HITTING STATISTICS Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2 JONES, Tyler .345 30-30 113 15 39 10 2 1 13 56 .496 4 5 20 1 .393 0 0 1-4 41 2 0 1.000 11 PIERCE, Noah .308 29-28 117 18 36 8 1 3 13 55 .470 2 1 19 3 .325 0 3 1-2 36 80 3 .975 25 DRAWS, Spencer .304 30-28 115 13 35 8 2 0 11 47 .409 10 1 7 3 .365 0 2 0-1 49 12 1 .984 24 THOMAS, David .279 28-27 86 14 24 3 1 2 8 35 .407 10 2 22 0 .367 0 0 5-7 49 1 0 1.000 20 NEUBECK, Travis .273 23-19 66 11 18 4 0 2 13 28 .424 7 0 10 0 .338 1 4 0-0 81 14 3 .969 17 WILLIAMS, Russell .269 30-30 104 17 28 5 1 1 10 38 .365 7 0 21 2 .315 0 1 1-1 51 105 14 .918 35 KLINE, Seth .234 30-29 107 14 25 6 0 1 16 34 .318 17 3 15 3 .354 0 1 2-3 274 18 4 .986 ------Below 2.0 At Bats Per Game 33 HASLAM, Bradley .270 16-12 37 3 10 3 0 0 5 13 .351 1 2 6 0 .325 0 0 0-0 2 12 0 1.000 39 POJE, Coleman .268 16-7 41 5 11 2 0 0 2 13 .317 1 0 11 1 .286 0 0 0-0 10 0 1 .909 29 SCHOMAKER, Jake .250 18-8 36 2 9 1 1 0 2 12 .333 0 0 2 1 .250 0 0 0-0 15 1 0 1.000 26 HANLIN, Jordan .250 6-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 0 1 0 0 .400 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 18 SALECK, Tyler .241 16-15 58 5 14 3 2 2 9 27 .466 4 0 14 1 .290 0 1 0-2 40 24 4 .941 5 BLANKENSHIP, Adam .194 17-8 31 3 6 0 0 0 3 6 .194 1 0 7 0 .219 0 1 1-1 3 1 0 1.000 19 SICHER, Brian .143 19-14 49 2 7 2 0 0 5 9 .184 3 0 9 3 .192 0 1 0-0 94 12 2 .981 22 JAX, Griffin .143 7-5 14 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .143 3 0 6 0 .294 0 0 0-0 5 15 2 .909 1 GROESBECK, Adam .118 16-10 34 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 .118 1 0 8 1 .143 0 5 0-1 14 33 0 1.000 4 DENKINGER, Anthony .000 10-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .265 30-30 1014 125 269 55 10 12 110 380 .375 71 15 178 19 .322 1 19 11-22 781 364 40 .966 Opponents .322 30-30 1092 193 352 73 16 18 182 511 .468 66 30 181 19 .374 10 23 26-36 796 340 32 .973

LOB - Team (199), Opp (248). DPs turned - Team (29), Opp (22). CI - Team (1), NEUBECK 1. IBB - Team (5), KLINE 2, SALECK 2, JONES 1, Opp (2). Picked off - JONES 2, KLINE 2, WILLIAMS 1, DRAWS 1, HASLAM 1, PIERCE 1, NEUBECK 1.

MOUNTAIN WEST INDIVIDUAL PITCHING STATISTICS Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 12 WILSON, Bo 3.73 3-2 16 2 0 0 0 0 31.1 34 17 13 8 23 5 2 0 126 .270 1 6 0 0 2 28 WHITE, Cameron 4.26 3-5 10 10 1 0 0 0 67.2 90 45 32 8 59 19 6 3 292 .308 1 3 1 1 4 22 JAX, Griffin 6.97 2-6 10 10 1 1 0 0 60.2 94 53 47 11 26 23 2 8 268 .351 4 7 0 2 9 30 TROJAN, Steven 7.40 1-4 9 8 0 0 0 0 48.2 60 40 40 18 38 13 2 5 194 .309 5 6 2 1 3 ------Below 1.0 Innings Pitched Per Game 32 WEAVER, Brady 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .500 0 0 0 0 0 19 SICHER, Brian 3.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 11 .182 1 1 0 0 0 27 STANFORD, Nathan 3.38 1-1 16 0 0 0 0 1 24.0 31 13 9 2 17 7 0 1 99 .313 1 2 0 0 1 21 YOKLEY, Ben 5.17 0-2 13 0 0 0 0 2 15.2 19 11 9 7 13 4 2 0 59 .322 1 3 1 4 3 27 MONAGHAN, Trent 11.57 0-0 8 0 0 0 0 0 4.2 12 6 6 5 3 0 1 0 21 .571 1 1 1 2 0 16 DeVRIES, Jacob 13.50 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 5 3 3 3 0 1 0 0 10 .500 1 1 0 0 0 20 NEUBECK, Travis 15.43 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 4 4 4 2 1 1 1 1 10 .400 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 5.67 10-20 30 30 2 1 0 3 260.1 352 193 164 66 181 73 16 18 1092 .322 17 30 5 10 23 Opponents 3.36 20-10 30 30 1 0 0 8 265.1 269 125 99 71 178 55 10 12 1014 .265 22 15 5 1 19

PB - Team (8), SICHER 4, NEUBECK 4, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (2), NEUBECK 2, Opp (9). SBA/ATT - NEUBECK (17-20), SICHER (10-15), TROJAN (9-11), WHITE (5-7), STANFORD (4-6), WILSON (3-4), JAX (3-4), YOKLEY (1-2), MONAGHAN (0-1).

Spencer Draws Ben Yokley

Noah Pierce

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Seth Kline Jake Schomaker Cameron White 1B OF RHP

Seth Kline Year GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB K Avg. SLG OBP FLD 2011 Fr. 40-31 123 17 29 6 1 2 28 1 7 32 .236 .350 .291 .970 2012 So. 34-33 118 18 38 4 1 5 21 1 25 29 .322 .500 .441 .977 2013 Jr. 52-50 194 34 69 16 1 2 40 6 25 39 .356 .479 .430 .986 2014 Sr. 54-52 194 28 43 11 0 5 28 4 28 29 .222 .356 .332 .984 Career 180-166 629 97 179 37 3 14 117 12 85 129 .285 .420 .377 .983

Jake Schomaker Year GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB K Avg. SLG OBP FLD 2012 So. 45-33 131 15 32 1 1 0 12 1 11 22 .244 .267 .327 .986 2013 Jr. 11-2 13 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 .077 .077 .143 1.000 2014 Sr. 39-12 55 5 12 1 1 0 2 0 1 8 .218 .273 .259 1.000 Career 95-47 199 21 45 2 2 0 14 1 13 36 .226 .256 .297 .991

Cameron White Year GP-GS W L Sv IP H CG SHO R ER K BB ERA 2011 Fr. 15-4 1 1 0 35.2 57 0 0 28 22 29 4 5.55 2012 So. 14-14 3 9 0 82.0 111 2 0 61 47 63 18 5.16 2013 Jr. 15-15 3 11 0 107.0 149 3 0 77 62 70 9 5.21 2014 Sr. 18-16 4 8 1 104.2 132 1 0 69 50 94 11 4.30 Career 62-49 11 29 0 329.1 449 6 0 235 181 256 42 4.95

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Yearly Records FALCONS IN THE POSTSEASON

OVERALL CONFERENCE VS. DI VS. DII 1961 (District VII Playoffs) YEAR W-L-T PCT. W-L-T FINISH W-L-T W-L-T COACH May 23 Wyoming, L 10-12 (A) 1957 6-9 .400 - - Capt. Glenn Mackie May 25 Colorado State College, L 6-10 (A) 1958 9-9 .500 - - Jack Schwall 1962 (District VII Playoffs) 1959 8-7 .533 - - Capt. Wendell Lawrence June 1 Colorado State College, L 2-7 (A) 1960 14-9 .609 - - Capt. Wendell Lawrence June 2 BYU, W 4-2 (A) 1961* 12-12 .500 - - Capt. Wendell Lawrence June 3 New Mexico, W 2-1 (A) 1962* 20-11 .645 - - Capt. Wendell Lawrence June 4 Colorado State College, L 5-6 (A) 1963 15-13 .536 - - Capt. Wendell Lawrence 1964 (Regional Championships) 1964* 22-5 .815 - - Lt. Col. John Sparks May 23 Colorado State College, W 3-1 (H) 1965 10-12 .454 - - Lt. Col. John Sparks May 25 Colorado State College, W 7-1 (H) 1966* 17-10 .630 - - Col. John Sparks June 1 Arizona State, L 1-6 (H) 1967* 16-9 .640 - - Col. John Sparks June 5 Arizona State, L 6-7 (A) 1968 14-17 .452 - - Capt. Rene Miller 1966 (Regional Championships) 1969* 16-8-1 .660 - - 2-3 14-5-1 Capt. Terry Goewert May 21 Colorado State College, W 7-6 (10) (H) 1970 21-12 .636 - - 11-9 10-3 Capt. Terry Goewert May 23 State, L 1-2 (A) 1971 19-20 .487 - - 5-17 14-3 Capt. Joe Robison May 26 Idaho State, L 2-4 (A) 1972 16-19 .457 - - 8-12 8-7 Capt. Joe Robison 1973 13-12 .520 - - 5-10 8-2 Capt. Joe Robison 1967 (District VII Playoffs) 1974 18-14 .562 - - 12-10 6-4 Capt. Joe Robison May 27 Idaho, W 5-0 (A) May 27 Idaho, W 10-7 (A) 1975 16-18 .470 - - 7-13 9-5 Capt. Joe Robison May 28 Arizona State, L 0-11 (A) 1976 17-24 .415 - - 5-19 12-5 Ron Hudak May 29 Arizona State, W 5-2 (A) 1977 20-18-1 .526 - - 9-10 11-8-1 Capt. Joe Robison May 30 Arizona State, L 0-6 (A) 1978 22-15 .595 - - 7-10 15-5 Capt. Joe Robison 1979 33-13 .717 - - 12-12 21-1 Maj. Joe Robison 1969 (District VII Playoffs) 1980 27-9-1 .743 - - 13-7-1 14-2 Maj. Joe Robison May 25 Idaho, L 1-3 (A) May 26 Idaho, L 4-5 (A) 1981 12-30 .286 5-19 5th 6-28 6-2 Maj. Joe Robison 1982 28-19 .596 12-12 T2nd 17-16 11-3 Maj. Joe Robison 2000 (MWC Championships) 1983 18-21 .461 7-16 5th 12-18 6-3 Maj. Joe Robison May 17 New Mexico, L 3-17 (N) 1984 22-20 .524 11-13 3rd 15-18 7-2 Maj. Joe Robison May 18 UNLV, W 13-11 (A) 1985 18-27 .400 9-15 3rd 10-24 8-3 Maj. Joe Robison May 19 Utah, W 10-5 (N) 1986 18-28 .391 7-17 4th 9-22 9-6 Capt. Jim Hanley May 20 ^San Diego State, L 4-9 (N) ^Championship Game 1987 13-28 .317 7-17 4th 7-24 6-4 Capt. Jim Hanley Tournament played in Las Vegas, Nev. 1988 25-33 .431 7-21 7th 9-27 16-6 Capt. Jim Hanley 1989 27-27 .500 13-13 5th 18-21 9-6 Paul Mainieri 2001 (MWC Championships) 1990 26-34 .433 7-21 8th 14-29 12-5 Paul Mainieri May 16 BYU, L 3-18 (A) 1991 22-27 .500 1-20 8th 8-25 14-2 Paul Mainieri May 17 San Diego State, L 0-8 (A) Tournament played in San Diego, Calif. 1992 23-24 .489 5-20 7th 14-23 9-1 Paul Mainieri 1993 28-22 .560 5-16 5th 14-21 14-1 Paul Mainieri 2002 (MWC Championships) 1994 26-24 .520 7-15 6th 12-23 14-1 Paul Mainieri May 22 BYU, L 3-18 (A) 1995 29-25 .537 10-18 5th 15-19 14-6 Eric Campbell May 23 San Diego State, L 6-9 (N) 1996 18-36 .333 8-21 6th 11-30 7-6 Eric Campbell Tournament played in Provo, Utah 1997 13-37 .260 6-24 3rd 10-34 3-3 Eric Campbell 2003 (MWC Championships) 1998 14-39 .264 7-23 4th 11-35 3-4 Eric Campbell May 18 UNLV, L 1-10 (N) 1999 19-32 .372 5-20 11th 11-30 8-2 Joe Giarratano May 19 Utah, L 6-7 (N) 2000 23-34 .403 6-23 6th 17-32 7-2 Reed Peters Tournament played in Albuquerque, N.M. 2001 23-33 .411 8-21 6th 19-33 4-0 Reed Peters 2002 27-28 .491 14-15 4th 20-27 7-1 Reed Peters 2004 (MWC Championships) 2003 15-39 .277 3-27 6th 13-37 2-2 Reed Peters May 26 UNLV, L 9-13 (A) May 26 BYU, W 5-3 (N) 2004 6-49 .109 0-28 6th 6-47 0-2 Mike Hutcheon May 27 New Mexico, L 2-23 (M) 2005 9-44 .170 4-26 6th 9-44 0-0 Mike Hutcheon Tournament played in Las Vegas, Nev. 2006 10-38 .208 1-21 7th 6-38 4-0 Mike Hutcheon 2007 8-44 .154 0-23 7th 3-42 5-2 Mike Hutcheon 2005 (MWC Championships) 2008 18-33 .353 4-20 7th 15-32 3-1 Mike Hutcheon May 25 San Diego State, L 21-6 (N) May 25 New Mexico, L 11-9 (N) 2009 14-37 .275 3-18 7th 12-37 2-0 Mike Hutcheon Tournament played in , Utah 2010 13-42 .236 3-20 7th 11-42 2-0 Mike Hutcheon 2011 19-36 .345 4-20 7th 19-36 0-0 Maj. Mike Kazlausky 2006 (MWC Championships) 2012 14-39 .246 5-19 5th 13-39 1-0 Mike Kazlausky May 23 BYU, L 7-5 (N) 2013 15-39 .278 7-23 6th 15-39 0-0 Mike Kazlausky May 24 San Diego State, L 26-1 (N) 2014 20-34 .370 10-20 T-6th 19-34 1-0 Mike Kazlausky Tournament played in Las Vegas, Nev. Totals 1034-1408-3 .423 211-666 516-1,168-1 345-126-2 2012 (MW Championships) .306 .731 May 22 San Diego State, L 15-6 (N) 1950’s 23-25 .479 - May 23 Fresno State L, 6-4 (A) 1960’s 156-106-1 .593 - Tournament played in Fresno, Calif. 1970’s 195-165-1 .540 - 1980’s 208-242-1 .461 78-143 2014 (MW Championships) May 21 San Jose State L, 11-3 (N) 1990’s 218-300 .421 61-198 Tournament played in Las Vegas, Nev. 2000’s 153-379 .288 43-222 2010’s 80-190 .296 29-92 * Denotes NCAA regional qualifier

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At-Bats Runs Hits Batting Average Home Runs RBI 1957 Bob Beckel 68 1957 John Kuenzel 19 1957 John Kuenzel 23 1957 John Kuenzel .418 1957 John Kuenzel 6 1957 John Kuenzel 21 1958 Norm Haller 72 1958 Larry Thomson 25 1958 John Kuenzel 26 1958 Jim Burton .463 1958 Bob Beckel 3 1958 Norm Haller 21 1959 Larry Thomson 72 1959 Norm Haller 14 1959 Norm Haller 24 1959 Norm Haller .364 John Kuenzel 3 Jim Kerr 21 1960 Norm Haller 92 1960 Norm Haller 28 1960 Norm Haller 36 1960 Norm Haller .391 Bob Sapp 3 John Kuenzel 21 1961 Jon Staples 62 1961 Larry Day 16 1961 Kent Lammers 27 1961 Roger Zoeller .467 1959 Five players 1 1959 Jim Burton 12 1960 Clark Walker 5 1962 Wilson Parma 122 1962 Larry Day 33 1962 Wilson Parma 51 1962 Wilson Parma .418 1960 Clark Walker 24 1961 Mke Quinlan 3 1963 Darryl Bloodworth 103 1963 Jim Steed 34 1963 Bruce Huneke 42 1963 Bruce Huneke .438 1962 Kent Lammers 5 1961 Jon Medina 15 1964 Jim Steed 124 1964 Darryl Bloodworth 31 1964 Jim Steed 51 1964 Jim Steed .411 Leo Schuerling 5 1962 Kent Lammers 31 1965 Bruce Huneke 88 1965 John Ollila 22 1965 Bruce Huneke 33 1965 John McBroom .403 1963 Darryl Bloodworth 10 1963 Bruce Huneke 28 1966 John McBroom 100 1966 John McBroom 26 1966 Barney Mills 35 1966 Barney Mills .357 1964 Jim Steed 10 1964 Jim Steed 40 1967 John McBroom 101 1967 Rick Starr 34 1967 John McBroom 42 1967 Tipp Simpson .422 1965 Bruce Huneke 4 1965 Richard Lee 18 1968 Barry Cline 116 1968 Barney Mills 29 1968 Barney Mills 38 1968 Dave Spencer .360 1966 John McBroom 5 1966 John McBroom 23 1969 Rick Starr 103 1969 Rick Starr 24 1969 Dick Smithwick 34 1969 Dick Smithwick .422 Barney Mills 5 1967 Barney Mills 37 1970 Herb Long 118 1970 Dick Smithwick 33 1970 Dick Smithwick 52 1970 Dick Smithwick .441 Fred Withycombe 5 1968 David Spencer 28 Dick Smithwick 118 1971 Brad Fulk 34 1971 Tom Stites 45 1971 Tom Stites .357 1967 Barney Mills 10 1969 Rick Starr 23 1971 Tom Stites 120 1972 Brad Fulk 41 1972 Phil Hudson 41 1972 Phil Hudson .350 1968 David Spencer 6 1970 Dick Smithwick 53 1969 Rick Starr 5 1972 Brad Fulk 122 1973 Jim Ilseng 20 1973 Jeff Brown 29 1973 Jeff Brown .354 1971 Brad Fulk 37 1970 Dick Smithwick 12 1973 Jeff Brown 82 1974 Brian Duffy 30 1974 Jim Corrigan 38 1974 Jeff Brown .400 1972 Brad Fulk 27 1971 Brad Fulk 12 1974 Jeff Greiner 127 1975 Jeff Brown 46 1975 Jeff Brown 52 1975 Jeff Brown .419 1972 Brad Fulk 10 Tom Stites 27 1975 Jim Corrigan 138 1976 Jeff Brown 35 1976 Steve Murdoch 54 1976 Jeff Brown .380 1973 Jeff Brown 7 1973 Jeff Brown 22 1976 Steve Murdoch 157 1977 Deacon Winters 34 1977 Kyel Bartels 56 1977 Kyle Bartels .434 Jim Ilseng 7 1974 Jeff Brown 24 1977 Karl Apfel 132 1978 Steve Saleck 43 1978 Steve Saleck 56 1978 Steve Saleck .415 1974 Jeff Brown 10 1975 Jeff Brown 40 1978 Steve Saleck 135 1979 Jim Best 56 1979 Steve Saleck 62 1979 Jim Best .402 1975 Jeff Brown 11 1976 Dave Lawson 33 1979 Steve Saleck 164 1980 Deacon Winters 60 1980 Deacon Winters 60 1980 Deacon Winters .488 1976 Bob Wagner 9 1977 Kyle Bartels 42 1980 Jim Best 140 1981 John Johnson 39 1981 John Johnson 57 1981 John Johnson .407 1977 Kyle Bartels 10 1978 Kyle Bartels 45 1981 Joe Romanko 154 1982 Joe Romanko 44 1982 Joe Romanko 65 1982 John Johnson .491 1978 Steve Saleck 10 1979 Deacon Winters 56 1982 Joe Romanko 173 1983 Paul Ayres 34 1983 Eric Pharris 49 1983 Eric Pharris .434 1979 Steve Saleck 15 1980 Deacon Winters 63 1983 Kyle Skalisky 136 1984 Paul Ayres 42 1984 Paul Ayres 57 1984 Paul Ayres .377 1980 Deacon Winters 20 1981 Joe Romanko 34 1981 Jim Dahlman 7 1984 Paul Ayres 151 1985 Tom Coleman 44 1985 Tom Coleman 69 1985 Eric Pharris .434 1982 Joe Romanko 45 1982 Four players 4 Tom Coleman 151 Eric Pharris 44 1986 Dan Broderick 61 1986 Eric Pharris .476 1983 Kyle Skalisky 32 1983 Paul Ayres 5 1985 Tom Coleman 167 1986 Eric Pharris 59 1987 Joe Saleck 54 1987 Joe Saleck .362 Ron Klein 5 1984 Paul Ayres 43 1986 Dan Broderick 142 1987 Mike White 35 1988 Mark Frankenberg 86 1988 Mark Frankenburg .434 1984 Paul Ayres 9 1985 Chris Anspach 53 1987 Joe Saleck 149 1988 Mark Frankenberg 55 1989 Dan Broderick 71 1989 Mike Kazlausky .426 1985 Chris Anspach 10 1986 Dan Broderick 55 1988 Mark Frankenberg 198 1989 Mike Kazlausky 63 1990 Darren Schwankl 70 1990 Darren Schwankl .370 1986 Dan Broderick 9 1987 Mike White 49 1989 Dan Broderick 171 1990 Mike Kazlausky 57 1991 Vern Mullis 52 1991 Mike Kazlausky .348 Eric Pharris 9 1988 Mark Frankenberg 83 1990 Darren Schwankl 189 1991 Mike Kazlausky 44 1992 Vern Mullis 62 1992 Troy Simon .404 1987 Mike White 19 1989 Dan Broderick 52 1991 Vern Mullis 153 1992 Lance Pilch 50 1993 Manny Robinson 65 1993 Vern Mullis .374 1988 Mark Frankenberg 21 1990 Mark DeGrange 44 1992 Mike Manor 162 Manny Robinson 50 1994 Glenn Harris 69 1994 Glenn Harris .429 1989 Joe Saleck 11 1991 Troy Simon 35 1993 Manny Robinson 172 1993 Lance Pilch 51 1995 Lance Massey 82 1995 Lance Massey .429 1990 Mike Kazlausky 7 1992 Vern Mullis 55 1994 Vern Mullis 165 Manny Robinson 51 1996 Mike Sharp 75 1996 Mike Sharp .408 Tim Lambert 7 1993 Manny Robinson 59 1991 Troy Simon 12 1995 Lance Massey 191 1994 Vern Mullis 62 1997 Derek Sawser 65 1997 Justin Collins .417 1994 Glenn Harris 72 1992 Vern Mullis 11 1996 Derek Sawser 197 1995 Lance Massey 73 1998 Travis Lauritsen 71 1998 Mike Boomsma .360 1995 Glenn Harris 58 1993 Vern Mullis 9 1997 Derek Sawser 194 1996 Mike Sharp 65 1999 Mike Thiessen 81 1999 Mike Thiessen .424 1994 Glenn Harris 16 1996 Jason Rudd 50 1998 Travis Lauritsen 215 1997 Justin Collins 37 2000 Mike Thiessen 91 2000 Mike Thiessen .414 1995 Lance Massey 18 1997 Justin Collins 44 1999 Chris Humphrey 194 Derek Sawser 37 2001 Brian Labasco 62 2001 Tony Shockley .351 1996 Jason Rudd 11 1998 Travis Lauritsen 48 2000 Mike Thiessen 220 1998 Mike Thiessen 52 2002 Adam Howes 80 2002 Adam Howes .379 1997 Justin Collins 11 1999 Chris Humphrey 57 2001 Brian Labasco 191 1999 Mike Thiessen 71 2003 Josh Phifer 76 2003 Josh Phifer .413 1998 Travis Lauritsen 9 2000 Chris Humphrey 60 2002 Adam Howes 211 2000 Mike Thiessen 70 2004 Karl Bolt 60 2004 Karl Bolt .349 1999 Chris Humphrey 13 2001 Gerremy Goldsberry 46 2003 Adam Howes 215 2001 Mike Thiessen 48 2005 Reid Lamson 62 2005 Reid Lamson .321 2000 Chris Humphrey 10 2002 Josh Phifer 69 2004 Nate DeRohan 197 2002 Josh Phifer 59 2006 Karl Bolt 48 2006 Karl Bolt .314 2001 Gerremy Goldsberry 92003 Josh Phifer 62 2005 Reid Lamson 193 2003 Adam Howes 56 2007 Karl Bolt 68 2007 Karl Bolt .354 Mike Thiessen 9 2004 Nate DeRohan 34 2006 Karl Bolt 153 2004 Nate DeRohan 36 2008 Nathan Carter 58 2008 Nathan Carter .312 2002 Josh Phifer 13 2005 Karl Bolt 39 2003 Josh Phifer 15 2007 Karl Bolt 192 2005 Reid Lamson 52 2009 Matt Alexander 82 2009 Matt Alexander .383 2006 Karl Bolt 30 2004 Jason Brown 6 2008 Addison Gentry 194 2006 Karl Bolt 30 2010 Matt Alexander 80 2010 Addison Gentry .346 2007 Karl Bolt 47 2005 Karl Bolt 12 2009 Matt Alexander 214 2007 Karl Bolt 34 2011 Garrett Custons 69 2011 Garrett Custons .330 2006 Karl Bolt 9 2008 Addison Gentry 46 2010 Matt Alexander 232 2008 Nathan Carter 51 2012 Alex Bast 60 2012 Seth Kline .322 2007 Karl Bolt 8 2009 Matt Alexander 65 Garrett Custons 232 2009 Matt Alexander 53 2013 Garrett Custons 76 2013 Seth Kline .356 2008 Matt Alexander 7 2010 Garrett Custons 64 2011 Alex Bast 211 2010 Nathan Carter 51 2014 Tyler Jones 66 2014 Tyler Jones .338 2009 Matt Alexander 15 2011 Nathan Carter 34 2012 Alex Bast 197 2011 Garrett Custons 42 2010 Addison Gentry 13 2012 Alex Bast 31 2013 Garrett Custons 215 2012 Garrett Custons 34 2011 Nathan Carter 6 2013 Seth Kline 40 2014 Spencer Draws 197 2013 Garrett Custons 48 Garrett Custons 6 2014 Tyler Jones 31 2014 Tyler Jones 30 2012 Seth Kline 5 Noah Pierce 30 2013 David Baska 6 2014 Seth Kline 5

Matt Alexander Brad Fulk Barney Mills Eric Pharris Steve Salek Karl Bolt

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Stolen Bases Wins ERA Strikeouts Inings Pitched Saves 1957 Roger Axlund 6 1957 Jim Burton 2 1957 Jim Gunter 5.25 1957 Jim Burton 47 1957 Jim Burton 52.0 1957 n/a 1958 Jim Burton 5 Jim Gunter 2 1958 Jim Gunter 5.37 1958 Jim Gunter 38 1958 Jim Gunter 62.0 1958 n/a Jim Kerr 5 1958 Jim Gunter 5 1959 Bob Kellock 4.96 1959 n/a 1959 n/a 1959 n/a 1959 John Kuenzel 8 1959 n/a 1960 Bob Schaumberg 3.88 1960 Brian Kaley 36 1960 Terry Norris 42.2 1960 n/a 1960 Terry Norris 4 1960 John Kuenzel 7 1961 Terry Norris 4.15 1961 Bob Kellock 29 1961 Terry Norris 47.2 1961 n/a 1961 Terry Norris 3 Mike Quinlan 7 1962 Larry Backus 3.18 1962 Fred Olmsted 59 1962 Gary Wallace 64.2 1962 n/a Bob Schaumberg 3 Jon Staples 7 1962 Bob Schaumberg 61963 Gary Wallace 2.45 1963 Pete Bracci 80 1963 Pete Bracci 73.2 1963 n/a 1961 Jon Staples 7 1963 Pete Bracci 4 1964 Pete Bracci 3.12 1964 Pete Bracci 103 1964 Pete Bracci 98.0 1964 n/a 1962 Wilson Parma 8 Gary Wallace 4 1965 Al McClure 2.50 1965 Al McClure 60 1965 Al McClure 86.1 1965 n/a 1963 Darryl Bloodworth 71964 Pete Bracci 9 1966 Al McClure 2.50 1966 Al McClure 95 1966 Al McClure 86.1 1966 n/a 1964 Mimman 6 1965 Al McClure 7 1967 Bill Savage 3.15 1967 Jim Hogarty 71 1967 Jim Hogarty 80.0 1967 n/a 1965 Richard Lee 3 1966 Dick Guido 5 1968 Bill Horacek 3.55 1968 Bill Horacek 73 1968 Bill Horacek 75.2 1968 n/a Gary May 3 Al McClure 5 1969 Dick McDonald 3.16 1969 Bill Horacek 46 1969 Bill Horacek 54.1 1969 Rex LeVoy 5 John Ollila 3 1967 Bill Horacek 7 1970 Dick McDonald 3.16 1970 Ed Cole 51 1970 Ed Cole 65.1 1970 n/a 1966 Fred Withycombe 13 1968 Bill Savage 4 1971 Rich Haynie 2.54 1971 Rich Haynie 75 1971 Rich Haynie 74.1 1971 n/a 1967 Rick Starr 8 1969 Bill Horacek 5 1972 Dave Smith 2.93 1972 Rich Haynie 82 1972 Rich Haynie 82.2 1972 Corrigan, Haynie 1 1970 Ed Cole 6 1968 Rick Starr 24 1973 Larry Bryant 3.52 1973 Larry Bryant 42 1973 Larry Bryant 46.0 1973 Glen Routh 5 1969 David Spencer 9 1971 Rich Haynie 5 1972 Rich Haynie 9 1974 Rich Haynie 3.62 1974 Rich Haynie 78 1974 Rich Haynie 76.2 1974 Rich Haynie 2 1970 Herb Long 14 1973 Larry Bryant 3 1975 Matt Martorano 3.04 1975 Dave Commons 40 1975 Dave Commons 54.2 1975 Matt Martorano 3 Bill Maggio 14 Dave Commons 3 1976 Bob Ciola 3.45 1976 Wade Leatham 41 1976 Terry Taubert 69.1 1976 Wade Leatham 1 1971 Bill Maggio 17 1974 Rich Haynie 5 1977 Keith Heise 3.00 1977 Bob Ciola 47 1977 Greg Postulka 48.1 1977 Bob Ciola 2 1972 Brad Fulk 7 1975 Rick Sarver 3 1978 Greg Postulka 3.18 1978 Keith Heise 41 1978 Greg Postulka 48.1 John Lahoff 2 1973 Jeff Brown 9 1976 Wade Leatham 4 1979 Tom Grinstead 2.15 1979 Wade Leatham 61 1979 Wade Leatham 71.0 1978 Ernie Richardson 2 1974 Jim Ilseng 5 1977 Bob Ciola 4 1980 Tom Grinstead 4.64 1980 Ernie Richardson 34 1980 Tom Grinstead 54.1 1979 Jim Firth 6 1975 Jeff Brown 8 Keith Heise 4 1981 Bob Wright 3.58 1981 Bob Wright 52 1981 Bob Wright 59.0 1980 Jim Firth 2 1976 Jeff Brown 6 1978 Keith Heise 5 1982 Mike Schardt 2.73 1982 Bob Wright 79 1982 Bob Wright 85.0 1981 Mike Schardt 2 1977 Kyle Apfel 10 1979 Wade Leatham 9 1983 Bob Wright 3.58 1983 Bob Wright 74 1983 Bob Wright 75.1 1982 Mike Schardt 2 1980 John Lahoff 6 1978 Tom Green 26 1984 Roch Rhinehart 6.40 1984 Bob Wright 73 1984 Bob Wright 68.0 1983 Chip Kozak 1 1979 Jim Best 41 1981 Bob Wright 4 1982 Bob Wright 9 1985 Scott Oss 7.33 1985 Roch Rhinehart 55 1985 Roch Rhinehart 88.1 1984 Bob Wright 2 1980 Steve Saleck 16 1986 Scott Oss 7.70 1986 Roch Rhinehart 47 1986 Scott Oss 60.2 1985 Eric Pharris 2 1981 John Johnson 23 1983 Bob Wright 5 1984 Bob Wright 6 1987 Dave Krause 5.72 1987 David Krause 41 1987 Scott Oss 64.0 1986 Roch Rhinehart 2 1982 John Johnson 28 1985 Roch Rhinehart 6 1988 Jim Lucas 7.04 Jon Mosier 41 1988 Scott Oss 86.0 1987 Greg Schwartz 2 1983 Paul Ayres 43 1986 Scott Oss 5 1989 Jon Mosier 5.31 Scott Oss 41 1989 Jim Lucas 84.0 1988 Jim Lucas 3 1984 Irv Higa 14 Roch Rhinehart 5 1990 Mike Wollet 4.72 1988 Jon Mosier 59 1990 Steve Carson 63.1 1989 Jim Lucas 1 1985 Bruce Hawkins 10 1987 Jon Mosier 4 1991 Rob Lisch 5.58 1989 Jim Lucas 74 1991 Rob Lisch 59.2 Jon Mosier 1 Bob Johnson 10 1988 Jim Lucas 5 1992 Kevin McCallum 5.46 1990 Mike Wollet 53 1992 Kevin McCallum 61.0 1990 Steve Carson 4 1986 Eric Pharris 29 Scott Oss 5 1993 Jason Rudd 5.54 1991 Rob Lisch 45 1993 Jason Rudd 79.2 1991 Steve Carson 8 1987 Chuck Cook 5 1989 Mike Wollet 9 1994 Keith Umlauf 5.04 1992 Brody Pettit 33 1994 Rob Lisch 60.1 1992 Steve Carson 4 Bob Johnson 5 1990 Steve Carson 7 1995 Keith Umlauf 3.96 1993 Jason Rudd 67 1995 Dave Lyons 96.0 1993 D. Sonson 1 1988 Tyler Eldred 14 1991 Rob Lisch 7 1996 Ryan Johnson 6.64 1994 Keith Umlauf 62 1996 Eric Eldridge 89.1 Keith Umlauf 1 1989 Rick Wynn 6 1992 Kevin McCallum 5 1997 Todd Ladd 6.00 1995 Keith Umlauf 53 1997 Dave Lyons 63.2 1994 Keith Umlauf 9 1990 Mike Kazlausky 13 1993 Kevin McCallum 7 1998 Todd Ladd 5.75 1996 Eric Eldridge 53 1998 Travis Lauritsen 81.0 1995 Keith Umlauf 11 Tim Lambert 13 Jason Rudd 7 1999 Erik Fisher 8.81 1997 Eric Eldridge 41 1999 Mike Tufte 87.1 1996 Travis Lauritsen 3 1991 Mike Kazlausky 24 1994 Dave Lyons 6 Keith Umlauf 6 2000 Erik Fisher 5.33 Tosh Smith 41 2000 Erik Fisher 104.1 1997 Todd Ladd 4 1992 Lance Pilch 12 1995 Dave Lyons 10 2001 David Diehl 4.32 1998 Travis Lauritsen 67 2001 Mike Tufte 103.2 1998 Todd Ladd 9 1993 Manny Robinson 15 1996 Ryan Johnson 7 2002 Jesper Stubbendorff 5.53 1999 Matt Kaercher 48 2002 Matt Kaercher 110.1 1999 Tommy Cisar 1 1994 Glenn Harris 11 1997 Todd Ladd 3 2003 Josh Zumbrun 6.44 2000 Erik Fisher 85 2003 Jesper Stubbendorff 76.2 2000 Kiwedin Cornell 2 1995 Mike Sharp 18 Jason Martin 3 2004 Clayton Couch 7.79 2001 Mike Tufte 93 2004 Clayton Couch 71.2 2001 David Diehl 4 1996 Andy Watson 17 1998 Travis Lauritsen 6 2005 Paul Pratt 9.62 2002 Erik Fisher 88 2005 Paul Pratt 62.2 2002 Paul Pratt 4 1997 Derek Sawser 11 1999 Matt Kaercher 6 2006 Mitch Brown 5.65 2003 Paul Vignola 36 2006 Mitch Brown 71.2 2003 Jason Pruitt 2 1998 Mike Stolley 9 2000 Erik Fisher 6 1999 Chad Hillberg 17 Matt Kaercher 6 2007 Mitch Brown 5.87 2004 Clayton Couch 47 2006 Alex Truesdale 79.0 2004 Mitch Brown 2 2000 Mike Thiessen 16 2001 Mike Tufte 8 2008 Alex Truesdale 6.73 2005 Kyle DePierre 43 2008 Alex Truesdale 97.2 2005 Sam Rosener 2 2001 Brian Labasco 12 2002 Matt Kaercher 7 2009 Alex Truesdale 7.04 2006 Mitch Brown 51 2009 Alex Truesdale 70.1 2006 Paul Vignola 6 Mike Thiessen 12 2003 Paul Vignola 5 2010 Alex Truesdale 10.80 2007 Mitch Brown 49 2010 Alex Truesdale 81.2 2007 David Miller 1 2002 Adam Howes 27 2004 Clayton Couch 3 2011 Sean Carley 3.94 2008 Alex Truesdale 58 2011 Evan Abrecht 85.0 2008 Michael Ruvolo 4 2003 Adam Howes 17 2005 Paul Pratt 3 2012 Evan Abrecht 4.81 2009 Alex Truesdale 51 2012 Evan Abrecht 95.1 2009 Aaron Kurcz 7 2006 Mitch Brown 3 2004 Josh Wolfram 17 2013 Cameron White 5.21 2010 Alex Truesdale 60 2013 Cameron White 107.0 2010 Evan Abrecht 3 2007 Jake Petro 3 2005 Reid Lamson 18 2014 Cameron White 4.30 2011 Sean Carley 62 2014 Cameron White 104.2 2011 Stephen Colangelo 7 2008 Michael Ruvolo 5 2006 Chay Derbigny 12 2012 Ben Bertelson 66 2012 Mike Kazakoff 3 2009 Aaron Kurcz 3 2013 Ben Bertelson 80 2013 Ben Bertelson 2 2007 Chay Derbigny 16 Jake Petro 3 2014 Cameron White 94 Bo Wilson 2 2008 Chay Derbigny 31 2010 Season carley 3 2009 Nathan Carter 15 Kincaid Koehler 3 2014 Nathan Stanford 4 2010 Garrett Custons 16 2011 Evan Abrecht 5 2011 Garrett Custons 13 2012 Evan Abrecht 4 2012 Blair Roberts 9 2013 Alex Baker 4 2013 Garrett Custons 14 Steven Trojan 4 2014 Tyler Jones 7 2014 Bo Wilson 5

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Team GM Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 1956 14 .267 472 94 126 15 7 4 73 167 .354 40 354 167 59 .898 1957 18 .260 572 111 149 19 7 9 96 209 .365 43 422 176 78 .885 1958 18 .312 613 154 191 24 17 13 136 288 .470 27 442 193 54 .922 1959 15 .254 544 85 138 23 9 5 72 194 .357 30 399 163 54 .912 1960 23 .318 771 235 235 33 16 17 149 351 .455 120 187 48 573 230 71 .919 1961 22 .323 736 167 238 30 25 26 152 396 .538 34 525 207 62 .922 1962 27 .329 1,087 256 352 53 18 34 215 543 .500 30 767 302 58 .949 1963 26 .328 945 241 310 47 25 59 205 584 .618 104 13 157 39 656 261 74 .925 1964 27 .337 981 220 331 49 17 40 210 534 .544 116 11 204 26 696 264 59 .942 1965 22 .284 729 145 207 29 12 13 95 299 .410 96 2 145 19 529 200 39 .949 1966 27 .270 907 186 245 44 13 26 155 393 .433 132 168 34 673 260 52 .947 1967 25 .301 845 188 254 33 8 34 161 405 .479 94 3 191 31 609 249 69 .927 1968 31 .284 970 184 276 48 12 21 154 411 .424 137 211 68 744 282 73 .933 1969 25 .290 816 175 237 34 8 18 153 341 .418 134 7 145 14 41 601 236 55 .938 1970 33 .297 1,114 228 331 51 10 32 204 548 .492 185 254 65 831 357 83 .935 1971 39 .274 1,199 228 329 36 17 28 196 483 .403 143 278 83 909 357 65 .951 1972 35 .280 1,051 201 294 41 13 28 180 445 .423 115 14 177 17 8 12 35-51 769 276 59 .947 1973 25 .262 762 135 200 32 6 25 112 319 .419 83 9 158 14 6 9 46-65 585 212 54 .937 1974 32 .312 1,056 225 329 52 22 43 201 554 .525 114 12 196 24 6 20 29-39 749 272 59 .945 1975 34 .313 1,182 298 370 49 16 53 244 594 .503 157 163 36-46 837 331 65 .947 1976 41 .291 1,257 225 366 60 6 30 191 528 .420 156 8 249 26-34 925 399 99 .931 1977 39 .316 1,114 237 352 52 8 40 211 540 .485 157 13 188 21 47-59 805 399 68 .946 1978 37 .338 1,125 328 380 64 23 41 269 613 .545 185 12 167 24 12 11 122-132 800 320 86 .929 1979 46 .329 1,400 372 460 68 21 49 311 717 .512 193 22 204 26 39 122-138 1,025 480 68 .957 1980 37 .382 1,167 389 446 68 17 60 327 728 .624 142 20 149 12 21 17 75-95 795 323 77 .936 1981 42 .274 1,301 249 357 42 7 26 196 491 .377 153 17 231 6 18 53-72 957 428 118 .921 1982 47 .315 1,479 308 466 91 18 30 261 683 .462 154 22 222 16 21 100-125 1,070 511 110 .935 1983 39 .314 1,241 244 390 70 15 26 204 568 .458 121 13 176 33 17 21 25-40 888 390 90 .934 1984 40 .307 1,288 313 396 71 8 44 264 615 .477 171 24 188 20 15 23 40-56 919 409 84 .941 1985 45 .346 1,381 353 478 81 23 38 304 719 .521 196 11 178 13 33 53-75 976 419 92 .938 1986 46 .342 1,420 373 486 89 19 43 311 742 .523 202 8 166 7 21 79-110 968 401 105 .929 1987 41 .301 1,267 295 382 73 6 44 253 599 .473 158 22 168 9 10 22-25 866 359 102 .920 1988 58 .340 1,836 507 624 151 14 73 448 1,022 .557 261 55 267 46 .469 18 9 40-58 1,237 550 164 .916 1989 54 .334 1,568 372 524 105 19 45 337 802 .511 175 48 222 41 .411 15 11 27-42 1,104 431 100 .939 1990 60 .288 1,730 323 498 99 19 29 278 722 .417 195 30 280 45 .380 14 16 64-91 1,315 552 125 .937 1991 49 .293 1,385 276 406 67 17 46 244 645 .466 137 55 220 34 .396 14 22 77-110 1,049 409 100 .936 1992 47 .336 1,432 372 481 93 21 45 313 751 .524 194 28 244 20 .426 15 8 52-79 1,023 461 112 .930 1993 50 .319 1,484 378 473 83 35 32 327 722 .487 192 41 201 31 .411 18 12 53-72 1,084 492 91 .945 1994 50 .360 1,602 467 576 118 38 76 418 998 .623 198 60 260 45 .448 23 12 42-66 1,090 455 77 .953 1995 54 .334 1,675 438 559 115 27 72 376 944 .564 205 76 257 36 .430 28 12 77-105 1,203 633 112 .943 1996 54 .308 1,712 381 527 117 25 60 336 874 .511 167 59 345 46 .389 22 10 70-91 1,226 581 118 .939 1997 50 .283 1,667 270 472 90 18 34 231 700 .420 130 36 322 35 .348 7 9 49-70 1,194 492 133 .927 1998 53 .278 1,768 343 492 120 11 44 302 766 .433 163 52 345 45 .352 23 8 43-78 1,289 572 146 .927 1999 51 .323 1,775 417 573 135 17 56 362 910 .513 191 76 356 22 .406 26 25 61-86 1,261 569 135 .931 2000 57 .331 1,963 449 650 142 5 48 413 946 .482 244 68 344 43 .419 23 21 76-102 1,384 588 145 .932 2001 56 .289 1,849 331 535 103 20 31 287 771 .417 193 35 403 40 .364 21 18 71-111 1,394 607 136 .936 2002 55 .324 1,897 432 615 142 21 42 378 925 .488 182 34 308 21 .387 37 23 98-132 1,360 579 106 .948 2003 54 .327 1,906 394 623 134 23 63 361 992 .520 153 50 385 24 .388 20 13 53-78 1,327 617 95 .953 2004 55 .285 1,743 295 497 95 14 26 242 698 .400 188 50 474 27 .368 16 20 76-114 1,278 490 116 .938 2005 51 .279 1,740 312 486 95 20 49 277 768 .441 181 42 420 28 .359 13 22 55-78 1,250 553 100 .947 2006 48 .249 1,491 210 371 66 13 32 184 559 .375 176 54 335 29 .347 10 24 59-85 1,172 487 90 .949 2007 52 .272 1,700 237 462 92 11 23 215 645 .379 169 43 360 29 .351 9 25 78-117 1,286 622 95 .953 2008 51 .275 1,704 304 469 97 32 31 283 723 .424 168 66 381 31 .359 21 28 84-108 1,302 529 83 .957 2009 51 .291 1,793 338 522 94 21 57 303 829 .462 177 41 344 33 .365 17 20 68-91 1,272 546 85 .955 2010 55 .309 1,986 404 613 122 36 48 361 951 .479 211 42 401 24 .383 20 44 67-92 1,411 585 87 .958 2011 55 .275 1,846 272 508 100 20 26 250 726 .393 143 62 375 30 .345 14 41 47-73 1,402 624 85 .960 2012 53 .249 1,770 216 441 83 19 19 197 619 .350 181 47 389 35 .333 11 46 34-53 1,351 609 84 .959 2013 54 .282 1,857 283 524 122 10 22 249 732 .394 146 64 395 36 .352 20 33 50-75 1,377 625 97 .954 2014 54 .251 1,784 236 448 94 11 24 204 636 .357 139 32 342 35 .216 5 30 27-50 1,383 619 94 .955

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Team G W-L ERA CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 1956 14 5-9 7.72 1 118.0 135 142 101 91 95 20 9 5 .278 14 9 1957 18 6-12 6.70 0 141.0 173 148 105 123 94 30 11 8 .296 6 12 1958 18 9-9 6.31 0 147.0 176 132 103 118 93 16 12 17 .298 7 5 2 1959 15 8-7 7.17 0 133.0 166 131 95 93 29 6 9 .296 7 5 1960 23 14-9 5.70 4 191.0 198 173 121 147 143 29 6 6 .264 14 14 3 1961 22 12-10 5.16 173.0 184 132 99 69 115 32 13 13 .277 1962 27 18-9 4.26 255.2 288 164 121 36 16 12 .285 1963 26 15-11 4.16 10 3 218.2 213 140 101 133 220 32 20 14 .235 22 4 4 1964 27 22-5 3.45 22 0 232.0 219 138 89 114 217 34 8 19 .236 13 14 2 1965 22 10-12 4.38 10 1 172.1 222 138 97 107 125 29 12 13 .306 9 10 2 1966 27 17-10 3.29 16 3 224.1 203 118 82 104 208 33 5 10 .238 16 2 2 1967 25 16-9 3.64 15 2 203.0 198 132 82 76 149 33 6 19 .244 8 12 10 1968 31 14-17 4.20 14 1 248.0 281 175 116 110 223 48 12 21 .281 9 10 1969 25 16-8 3.67 9 0 10 208.0 209 116 85 86 158 27 5 15 .260 6 1970 33 21-12 5.40 11 1 276.2 322 211 166 144 191 39 12 20 .282 1971 39 19-20 4.67 19 3 302.1 339 211 157 152 215 36 17 29 .275 1972 35 16-19 4.67 16 3 2 256.1 288 191 133 130 202 41 13 28 .280 4 15 0 9 11 1973 25 13-12 4.98 5 1 7 195.0 214 146 108 107 163 32 6 25 .262 16 11 1 8 11 1974 32 18-14 5.02 13 1 2 250.2 258 194 140 149 195 53 7 31 .263 25 15 4 1975 34 16-18 6.03 10 0 3 279.0 349 241 187 175 204 52 13 27 .301 20 3 1976 41 17-24 5.27 15 3 1 309.1 406 259 181 168 180 51 10 33 .312 15 14 5 1977 39 20-18-1 6.67 16 3 7 268.1 331 240 188 141 184 58 16 44 .299 24 12 3 1978 37 22-15 4.70 20 1 6 266.2 308 208 139 145 204 54 17 27 .282 21 9 0 12 11 1979 46 33-13 4.32 22 3 9 341.2 380 239 164 161 210 69 12 36 .283 29 14 2 6 16 1980 37 27-9 7.14 23 0 2 265.0 329 245 211 132 157 74 7 48 .311 15 17 1 10 12 1981 42 12-30 9.48 10 0 5 319.0 513 420 336 203 185 100 12 64 .357 54 22 2 20 11 1982 47 28-19 5.53 16 1 3 358.0 440 292 220 157 212 68 17 45 .286 23 14 3 18 9 1983 39 18-21 6.23 14 0 1 296.0 400 274 205 148 212 79 6 44 .319 34 12 3 13 15 1984 40 21-19 8.46 13 1 5 308.1 420 361 290 208 219 78 10 52 .324 45 20 2 15 23 1985 45 18-27 10.75 12 0 3 322.1 541 462 385 230 183 116 5 91 .366 42 21 1 22 14 1986 46 18-28 9.66 11 2 3 322.1 527 442 346 193 193 107 19 69 .361 47 20 3 17 10 1987 41 13-28 10.12 9 1 3 300.2 492 412 338 188 199 82 15 83 .365 34 19 4 17 4 1988 58 25-33 10.03 18 1 4 412.7 695 599 460 283 237 150 25 92 .367 71 18 5 35 12 1989 54 27-27 7.46 13 3 2 368.0 471 369 305 220 302 106 10 59 .307 35 19 1 16 12 1990 60 26-34 6.90 7 4 7 438.1 568 418 336 246 353 115 23 46 .309 49 31 2 9 27 1991 49 22-27 7.70 5 2 9 349.2 497 373 299 203 221 90 13 48 .334 43 25 5 14 16 1992 47 23-24 7.44 4 2 6 341.0 457 362 282 217 223 80 23 43 .327 44 28 3 25 29 1993 50 28-22 6.15 13 2 2 361.1 470 310 247 172 251 105 8 45 .316 59 28 1 23 12 1994 50 26-24 7.85 2 2 10 363.1 491 371 317 212 294 99 11 65 .323 60 28 2 16 18 1995 54 29-25 7.11 4 1 12 401.0 560 394 317 194 258 127 11 48 .330 36 17 5 25 15 1996 54 18-36 9.55 10 0 3 409.0 664 532 434 239 266 142 28 79 .362 56 23 2 29 11 1997 50 13-37 9.23 2 0 7 398.0 629 536 408 246 293 132 20 90 .353 70 22 7 23 14 1998 53 14-39 9.05 3 1 10 429.2 682 562 432 236 298 161 22 90 .352 80 40 6 25 16 1999 51 19-32 9.96 7 2 1 420.1 701 567 465 214 245 136 15 82 .368 68 58 3 2000 57 23-34 6.87 9 3 3 461.1 685 489 352 183 337 147 28 60 .341 43 43 14 31 26 2001 56 23-33 7.42 4 1 8 464.2 698 491 383 196 378 156 30 55 .341 46 53 21 20 27 2002 55 27-28 7.96 10 0 8 453.2 642 485 401 219 339 154 24 69 .331 42 64 21 30 15 2003 54 15-39 9.07 6 2 2 442.1 700 537 446 231 223 163 23 82 .361 57 56 21 29 16 2004 55 6-49 12.16 2 1 2 426.1 809 701 576 271 290 169 36 107 .396 97 66 25 33 11 2005 51 9-42 12.18 2 0 4 416.2 747 644 564 247 263 180 30 85 .389 73 101 10 32 15 2006 48 10-38 10.69 2 2 6 390.2 615 555 464 252 253 147 18 76 .358 57 83 13 33 20 2007 52 8-44 8.36 1 2 1 428.2 654 471 398 201 224 154 33 48 .354 67 53 11 24 34 2008 51 18-33 8.34 2 0 7 434.0 679 466 402 179 275 147 22 49 .358 40 60 9 25 28 2009 51 14-37 8.34 3 2 9 424.0 696 495 393 153 253 125 18 88 .369 42 42 13 30 21 2010 55 13-42 11.31 3 0 5 470.1 893 654 591 226 322 157 21 97 .407 53 69 7 35 28 2011 55 19-36 6.09 4 1 8 467.1 639 394 316 188 311 165 11 44 .331 56 52 7 17 40 2012 53 14-39 6.10 8 2 3 450.1 595 381 305 168 315 129 18 29 .321 36 59 8 31 40 2013 54 15-39 6.60 4 1 6 459.1 642 398 337 156 346 139 22 29 .333 42 73 2 24 38 2014 54 20-34 5.31 2 2 7 461.0 570 341 272 153 363 108 37 24 .302 33 61 7 17 40

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WAC Years (1981-99)

Team GM Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 1981 1982 24 .306 777 143 238 49 8 17 124 360 .463 63 13 116 7 13 39-55 564 277 59 .934 1983 24 .299 730 132 218 41 6 19 111 328 .449 71 8 99 13 14 11-19 543 249 61 .929 1984 24 .302 785 178 237 49 5 23 137 365 .465 68 15 105 9 14 26-35 526 213 42 .946 1985 24 .359 767 224 277 47 12 26 189 426 .555 126 11 94 8 21 28-41 524 205 56 .945 1986 1987 21 .286 643 143 184 38 1 25 119 299 .465 62 9 75 4 6 4-4 1988 28 .318 895 215 285 53 7 34 190 454 .507 120 30 151 6 5 18-30 1989 26 .341 760 177 259 54 8 20 163 389 .512 72 19 106 6 4 6-12 520 212 50 .937 1990 28 .284 770 139 219 44 7 18 118 331 .430 86 10 117 5 8 14-25 570 249 57 .935 1991 21 .284 610 99 173 33 6 19 87 275 .451 56 23 117 6 9 18-31 436 179 50 .925 1992 25 .300 749 151 225 38 5 26 138 351 .469 78 8 151 7 .374 8 4 21-35 532 246 64 .924 1993 21 .289 620 98 179 27 7 12 79 256 .413 51 12 91 13 .354 7 6 15-24 445 199 44 .936 1994 22 .341 683 154 233 41 14 30 143 392 .574 67 19 104 19 .415 8 6 10-20 465 210 42 .941 1995 28 .332 913 226 303 57 8 43 198 505 .553 107 35 148 18 .423 12 8 38-56 639 352 68 .936 1996 29 .313 885 181 277 59 8 35 163 457 .516 69 28 173 27 .381 12 5 35-47 631 297 64 .935 1997 30 .276 1,009 151 278 55 8 16 127 397 .393 72 27 216 23 .393 5 5 33-44 729 290 82 .926 1998 30 .295 1,038 213 306 78 8 26 191 478 .461 91 26 192 34 .362 13 4 25-41 747 347 100 .916 1999 22 .305 793 158 242 48 5 26 140 378 .477 62 21 178 11 .366 11 11 14-30 553 238 48 .943

MW Years (2000-13)

Team GM Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD 2000 29 .298 1,006 179 300 61 3 24 161 439 .436 109 26 204 20 .379 6 6 29-40 709 307 86 .922 2001 29 .284 970 144 275 55 5 10 128 370 .381 84 18 211 26 .348 12 10 33-54 728 305 70 .937 2002 29 .301 980 187 295 59 9 22 163 438 .447 100 15 188 8 .369 15 9 50-73 742 318 50 .955 2003 30 .291 1,074 170 313 63 9 28 153 478 .445 66 32 248 16 .349 6 6 14-26 767 375 57 .952 2004 28 .266 876 125 233 45 8 14 104 336 .364 87 22 264 11 .345 7 13 35-56 651 257 55 .943 2005 28 .265 977 154 259 47 10 24 143 398 .407 86 20 250 14 .338 4 15 21-30 706 304 55 .948 2006 22 .264 717 108 189 35 7 20 99 298 .416 79 21 170 14 .352 4 12 20-30 547 228 48 .942 2007 23 .286 810 107 232 46 3 9 99 311 .384 73 19 180 15 .358 4 11 31-48 586 277 45 .950 2008 24 .247 793 106 196 37 12 11 98 290 .366 60 29 176 18 .321 6 11 26-36 609 253 40 .956 2009 21 .266 737 104 196 33 10 20 93 309 .419 61 16 161 18 .333 5 6 25-33 543 232 35 .957 2010 23 .300 841 156 252 50 13 24 141 400 .476 78 15 163 7 .365 10 19 13-24 603 249 32 .964 2011 24 .261 792 102 207 52 8 9 93 302 .381 62 25 171 17 .332 6 16 12-22 606 272 39 .957 2012 24 .266 809 96 215 37 11 6 89 292 .361 80 16 193 22 .342 4 18 20-29 613 283 33 .953 2013 30 .290 1,022 163 296 70 5 7 146 427 .418 86 37 226 22 .363 10 18 17-31 764 365 56 .953 2014 30 .265 1,014 125 269 55 10 12 110 380 .375 71 15 178 19 .322 1 19 11-22 781 364 40 .966

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WAC Years (1981-99)

Team G W-L ERA CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 1981 1982 24 12-12 5.98 7 0 1 188.0 248 156 125 70 109 36 12 26 .314 11 7 3 13 5 1983 24 8-16 7.31 9 0 181.0 280 198 147 88 189 58 5 31 .347 17 31 1 10 7 1984 24 11-13 1 1985 24 15-9 12.19 5 0 2 175.0 336 294 237 124 106 83 1 63 .367 10 14 0 16 6 1986 24 7-17 1 1987 21 4-17 12.27 4 0 0 149.2 286 240 204 92 84 50 10 55 .401 26 9 1 12 2 1988 28 7-21 11.68 8 1 2 205.0 377 332 266 147 110 80 20 54 .391 41 13 1 17 8 1989 26 13-13 8.18 9 1 1 176.0 233 197 160 97 136 53 6 37 .309 8 7 0 7 5 1990 28 7-21 9.33 4 0 1 190.0 296 243 197 134 142 58 12 29 .353 32 15 2 3 14 1991 21 1-20 11.05 2 0 0 145.0 249 227 178 101 69 42 5 27 .380 21 14 2 7 10 1992 25 5-20 9.97 1 0 1 177.2 290 244 197 119 102 59 21 28 .370 22 13 2 19 13 1993 21 5-16 8.68 3 0 1 148.1 236 168 143 77 78 44 3 32 .369 29 10 1 16 7 1994 22 7-15 10.22 1 0 2 155.0 254 209 176 106 111 48 8 36 .369 35 12 0 6 7 1995 28 10-18 8.87 0 0 6 213.0 358 265 210 101 125 80 4 36 .375 22 11 3 16 11 1996 29 8-21 9.24 8 0 2 210.1 356 273 216 112 126 72 16 46 .367 35 7 1 9 4 1997 30 6-24 10.44 1 0 3 243.0 420 368 282 155 184 89 16 61 .376 48 17 1998 30 7-23 10.23 1 0 4 249.0 454 368 283 118 151 1115 12 65 .382 40 28 5 14 4 1999 22 4-18 11.42 2 1 0 184.1 331 274 234 93 94 65 6 40 .388 35 33 2 9 10

MW Years (2000-13)

Team G W-L ERA CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HP BK SFA SHA 2000 29 6-23 8.26 3 0 3 236.1 394 302 217 104 154 92 20 38 .371 25 20 10 20 15 2001 29 8-21 8.75 2 0 3 242.2 414 300 236 105 182 100 20 34 .373 30 28 12 16 14 2002 29 14-15 7.30 9 0 6 247.2 350 247 201 110 164 83 12 28 .331 19 33 14 16 8 2003 30 3-27 10.98 2 1 0 255.2 461 367 312 143 113 109 15 57 .391 34 33 12 18 6 2004 28 0-28 13.67 1 0 0 217.1 448 392 330 140 140 92 26 66 .418 44 32 14 17 4 2005 28 4-24 13.88 1 0 1 235.1 460 406 363 150 151 107 14 63 .409 39 54 6 18 7 2006 22 1-21 14.07 0 0 0 182.1 357 347 285 137 99 84 11 57 .405 29 43 8 13 10 2007 23 0-23 10.97 0 0 0 195.1 359 275 238 92 89 76 19 33 .402 33 18 8 13 19 2008 24 4-20 9.18 2 0 1 203.0 339 243 207 79 112 65 9 33 .372 19 27 4 10 16 2009 21 3-18 9.70 3 0 2 181.0 325 243 195 57 101 62 8 44 .393 22 18 5 12 12 2010 23 3-20 12.04 1 0 1 201.0 389 298 269 103 126 73 10 43 .416 28 25 3 13 14 2011 24 4-20 7.84 3 0 1 202.0 301 213 178 97 131 80 7 23 .349 25 22 6 7 16 2012 24 5-19 8.10 4 1 2 204.1 325 227 184 80 143 72 6 22 .354 15 26 7 10 14 2013 30 7-23 7.69 3 0 1 255.0 388 249 218 81 163 88 19 20 .355 17 42 2 15 25 2014 30 10-20 5.67 2 1 3 260.1 352 193 164 66 181 73 16 18 .322 17 30 5 10 23

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Games Played Triples Walks 1. Mark DeGrange (1990) 60 1. Vern Mullis (1994) 12 1. Mike Kazlausky (1989) 44 2. Tim Lambert (1990) 58 3. Nathan Carter (2010) 11 2. Lance Massey (1995) 41 Darren Schwankl (1990) 58 4. Nathan Carter (2008) 10 3. Mike Thiessen (2000) 39 4. Chris Humphrey (2000) 57 5. Lance Pilch (1993) 8 4. Mike Thiessen (2001) 38 Mike Thiessen (2000) 57 Manny Robinson (1993) 8 Mike Thiessen (1999) 38 Mike Kazlausky (1990) 57 Charles Simmons (1974) 8 6. Lance Massey (1994) 37 Mark Frankenberg (1988) 57 7. Nathan Carter (2011) 7 7. Mike Kazlausky (1988) 35 8. Gerremy Goldsberry (2001) 56 Daniel Walker (2008) 7 Eric Pharris (1986) 35 Gerremy Goldsberry (2000) 56 9. Garrett Custons (2010) 6 9. Nathan Carter (2008) 34 Brendan Shannon (2000) 56 Lance Massey (1995) 6 10. Nathan Carter (2009) 33 Mike White (1988) 56 Glenn Harris (1994) 6 Addison Gentry (2009) 33 Mike Kazlausky (1990) 6 Mike Thiessen At Bats Mike Kazlausky (1989) 6 Sac Bunts 1. Matt Alexander (2010) 232 Chip Skinner (1985) 6 1. K.J. Randhawa (2010) 15 At bats Garrett Custons (2010) 232 Jim Best (1980) 6 2. Blair Roberts (2011) 10 Hits 3. K.J. Randhawa (2010) 230 Jim Steed (1964) 6 K.J. Randhawa (2008) 10 Doubles 4. Mike Thiessen (2000) 220 John Kuenzel (1958) 6 4. Scot McLaughlin (1979) 9 5. Brendan Shannon (2000) 219 5. Patrick Lobo (2011) 8 6. Garrett Custons (2013) 215 Home Runs 6. Noah Pierce (2012) 7 7. Adam Howes (2003) 215 1. Mark Frankenberg (1988) 21 Steve Miller (1979) 7 Travis Lauritsen (1998) 215 2. Deacon Winters (1980) 20 Ed Schumacher (1979) 7 8. Matt Alexander (2009) 214 3. Mike White (1987) 19 9. Seven times 6 10. Alex Bast (2011 211 4. Lance Massey (1995) 18 Adam Howes (2002) 211 5. Glenn Harris (1995) 16 Strikeouts Glenn Harris (1994) 16 1. David Baska (2013) 62 Hits 7. Matt Alexander (2009) 15 2. Nathan Carter (2009) 56 1. Mike Thiessen (2000) 91 Josh Phifer (2003) 15 3. Nathan DeRohan (2004) 51 2. Mark Frankenberg (1988) 86 Steve Saleck (1980) 15 4. Jason Davis (1997) 50 3. Matt Alexander (2009) 82 10. Addison Gentry (2010) 13 5. Alex Bast (2010) 49 Lance Massey (1995) 82 Josh Phifer (2002) 13 Nathan Carter (2010) 49 Garrett Custons 5. Mike Thiessen (1999) 81 Chris Humphrey (1999) 13 Reid Lamson (2005) 49 6. Matt Alexnader (2010) 80 Geno Salazar (2004) 49 At Bats Adam Howes (2002) 80 Runs Batted In Kevin Gross (1996) 49 Hits 8. Brendan Shannon (2000) 77 1. Mark Frankenberg (1988) 83 10. Addison Gentry (2008) 48 Doubles Ryan Carville (1999) 77 2. Glenn Harris (1994) 72 10. Garrett Custons (2013) 76 3. Josh Phifer (2002) 69 Batting Average Garrett Custons (2010) 76 4. Matt Alexander (2009) 65 1. John Johnson (1982) .491 Josh Phifer (2003) 76 5. Garrett Custons (2010) 64 2. Deacon Winters (1980) .488 6. Deacon Winters (1980) 63 3. Eric Pharris (1986) .476 Runs Scored 7. Josh Phifer (2003) 62 4. Roger Zoeller (1961) .467 1. Lance Massey (1995) 73 8. Addison Gentry (2010) 61 5. Steve Saleck (1980) .463 2. Mike Thiessen (1999) 71 Chris Humphrey (2000) 61 Kent Lammers (1961) .463 3. Mike Thiessen (2000) 70 10. Manny Robinson (1993) 59 Jim Burton (1958) .463 4. Mike Sharp (1996) 65 8. Dick Smithwick (1969) .442 5. Mike Kazlausky (1989) 63 Stolen Bases 9. Dick Smithwick (1970) .441 6. Vern Mullis (1994) 62 1. Jim Best (1979) 41 7. Deacon Winters (1980) 60 2. Chay Derbigny (2008) 31 Slugging Percentage 8. Josh Phifer (2002) 59 3. Eric Pharris (1986) 29 (min. 100 at-bats) Nathan Carter Glenn Harris (1994) 59 4. John Johnson (1982) 28 1. Deacon Winters (1980) 1.098 Eric Pharris (1986) 59 5. Adam Howes (2002) 27 (135 TB, 123 AB) 2. Steve Saleck (1980) .942 Triples 6. Tom Green (1978) 26 Walks (114 TB, 121 AB) Doubles 7. Mike Kazlausky (1991) 24 3. Glenn Harris (1994) .876 1. Mike Thiessen (2000) 28 Rick Starr (1968) 24 (141 TB, 161 AB) 2. Garrett Custons (2013) 22 9. John Johnson (1981) 23 4. Dick Smithwick (1970) .847 Bowie Frost (2002) 22 Steve Miller (1979) 23 (100 TB, 118 AB) 4. Alex Bast (2011) 21 5. Lance Massey (1995) .838 Garrett Custons (2011) 21 Hit By Pitch (160 TB, 191 AB) Josh Phifer (2003) 21 1. Glenn Harris (1996) 20 6. Jeff Brown (1974) .833 (75 TB, 90 AB) Darren Schwankl (1990) 21 Jason Rudd (1996) 20 7. Vern Mullis (1994) .830 8. Josh Phifer (2002) 20 3. David Baska (2013) 19 (142 TB, 171 AB) Ryan Carville (1999) 20 4. Garrett Custons (2013) 17 8. Mark Frankenberg (1988) .818 Travis Lauritsen (1998) 20 5. Josh Phifer (2003) 16 (162 TB, 198 AB) Derek Sawser (1996) 20 Chris Humphrey (2000) 16 9. Eric Pharris (1986) .809 Mike Sharp (1996) 20 Chris Humphrey (1999) 16 (102 TB, 126 AB) Mike White (1988) 20 8. Chay Derbigny (2006) 14 10. Josh Phifer, 2003 .804 Mike Kazlausky (1991) 14 (148 TB, 184 AB) Mark Frankenburg 10. Josh Phifer (2002) 13 Chris Humphrey (1998) 13 Home Runs Glenn Harris (1994) 13 Runs Batted In Vern Mullis (1994) 13 Mike Kazlausky (1990) 13

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Total Bases Complete Games Strikeouts 1. Mark Frankenberg (1988) 162 1. Pete Bracci (1964) 11 1. Pete Bracci (1964) 103 (198 AB) (Consecutive) 2. Alan McClure (1965) 95 2. Lance Massey (1995) 160 2. Fred Olmsted (1964) 9 3. Cameron White (2014) 94 (191 AB) 3. Bob Wright (1983) 8 4. Michael Tufte (2001) 93 3. Matt Alexander (2009) 152 Bob Wright (1982) 8 5. Erik Fisher (2000) 85 (214 AB) Wade Leatham (1979) 8 Bob Wright (1982) 85 4. Josh Phifer (2003) 148 Rich Haynie (1971) 8 7. Rich Haynie (1972) 82 8. Ben Bertelson (2013) 80 (184 AB) Alan McClure (1966) 8 Matt Kaercher (2002) 80 5. Mike Thiessen (2000) 142 8. Five players. 7 Pete Bracci (1963) 80 (220 AB) Most recent, Jon Mosier, 1989 11. Rich Haynie (1974) 78 Vern Mullis (1994) 142 (171 AB) Innings Pitched Victories Keith Umlauf 7. Glenn Harris (1994) 141 1. Matt Kaercher (2002) 110.1 1. Dave Lyons, 1995 10 (161 AB) 2. Cameron White (2013) 107.0 (10-4, nine straight) 8. Mike Thiessen (1999) 138 3. Cameron White (2014) 104.2 2. Mike Wollet, 1989 9 Games Pitched (191 AB) Erik Fisher (2000) 104.2 (9-3, four straight) Saves 9. Josh Phifer (2002) 136 5. Michael Tufte (2001) 103.2 Bob Wright, 1982 9 (195 AB) 6. Pete Bracci (1964) 98.0 (9-3, three straight) 10. Deacon Winters (1980) 135 7. Alex Truesdale (2008) 97.2 Wade Leatham, 1979 (9-4) 9 (123 AB) 8. Dave Lyons (1995) 96.0 Rich Haynie, 1972 (9-3) 9 9. Johnny Koegel (2002) 95.2 Pete Bracci, 1964 (9-4) 9 Fielding Percentage (Attempts) 10. Evan Abrecht (2012) 95.1 7. Michael Tufte, 2001 8 (minimum of 50 attempts) Matt Kaercher (2000) 95.1 (8-9, three straight) 1. Chad Day (1994) (193) 1.000 12. Erik Fisher (2001) 92.0 Jon Mosier, 1989 8 (8-6, three straight) Darren Schwankl (1990) (95) 1.000 9. Matt Kaercher, 2002 7 Derck Kasel (2003) (91) 1.000 Runs Allowed Ryan Johnson, 1996 7 Mark Frankenberg (1987) (69) 1.000 1. Mike Tufte (1999) 115 Kevin McCallum, 1993 7 Matt Alexander (2008) (67) 1.000 Roch Rhinehart (1985) 115 (7-5, three straight) Paul Hanson (1966) (65) 1.000 3. Jon Mosier (1988) 112 Jason Rudd, 1993 7 Chris Gray (1987) (62) 1.000 4. Alex Truesdale (2010) 110 (7-4, four straight) Dave Lyons Dustin Smith (2006) (55) 1.000 5. Scott Oss (1988) 106 Rob Lisch, 1991 7 Ryan Fitzgerald (2004) (53) 1.000 6. Michael Tufte (2001) 104 (7-3, seven straight) Derck Kasel (2002) (53) 1.000 7. Matt Kaercher (2002) 103 Steve Carson, 1990 7 Wins Mike Lawrence (1978) (53) 1.000 Matt Kaercher (2000) 103 Bill Horacek, 1967 7 Deacon Winters (1977) (51) 1.000 Dave Lyons (1996) 103 Alan McClure, 1965 7 10. Eric Eldridge (1996) 97 Games (Pitcher) Eric Eldridge (1998) 97 Losses 1. Mike Kazakoff (2012) 33 1. Cameron White, 2013 11 Michael Ruvolo (2007) 33 Earned Runs Allowed Paul Vignola, 2004 11 Keith Umlauf (1995) 33 1. Roch Rhinehart (1985) 100 Erik Fisher, 2001 11 Keith Umlauf (1994) 33 2. Alex Truesdale (2010) 98 4. Ben Bertelson, 2012 10 Mitch Brown, 2007 10 5. Jack Hourin (2013 31 3. Dave Lyons (1996) 89 Mitch Brown, 2006 10 6. Stephen Colangelo (2011) 30 4. Mike Tufte (1999) 87 Matt Kaercher, 2002 10 7. Alex Baker (2011) 28 5. Matt Kaercher (2002) 85 Matt Kaercher, 2000 10 8. Nathan Stanford (2014) 27 6. Paul Vignola (2004) 84 Nate Tarkowski, 1998 10 Bo Wilson (2014) 27 Chris Coffland (1985) 84 Eric Eldridge, 1996 10 Ben Yokley (2013) 27 8. Michael Tufte (2001) 83 Jim Lucas, 1989 10 Michael Ruvolo (2009) 27 9. Scott Oss (1988) 81 Nate Tarkowski (1998) 27 10. Matt Kaercher (2000) 78 Saves Pete Bracci Steve Carson (1990) 27 1. Keith Umlauf, 1995 11 Walks Allowed 2. Todd Ladd, 1998 9 Complete Games 1. Alan McClure (1964) 60 Keith Umlauf, 1994 9 Strikeouts 2. Roch Rhinehart (1985) 58 4. Steve Carson, 1991 8 Jim Burton (1957) 58 5. Stephen Colangelo, 2011 7 4. Jon Mosier (1988) 57 Aaron Kurcz, 2009 7 5. Erik Fisher (2002) 53 7. Paul Vignola, 2006 6 Chris Coffland (1985) 53 8. Glen Routh, 1973 5 7. Jim Lucas (1989) 49 Rex Levoy, 1969 5 10. Nathan Stanford, 2014 4 8. Bob Wright (1984) 47 Michael Ruvolo, 2008 4 Alan McClure (1966) 47 Paul Pratt, 2002 4 David Diehl, 2001 4

Earned Run Average (Min. 30 IP) 1. Tom Grinstead, 1979 2.15 2. Garry Wallace, 1963 2.45 3. Alan McClure, 1966 2.50 Alan McClure, 1965 2.50 Alex Truesdale 5. Rich Haynie, 1971 2.54 6. Mike Schardt, 1982 2.73 Innings Pitched 7. Jim Firth, 1979 2.80 8. Dave Smith, 1972 2.93 9. Keith Heise, 1977 3.00 10. Nathan Stanford, 2014 3.12 Cameron White is amongst Top 10 in Innings and strikeouts.

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MOST GAMES MOST TRIPLES HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 212 1. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 33 (min. 400 at-bats) 2. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 209 2. Vern Mullis, 1991-94 20 1. Deacon Winters .792 3. Matt Alexander, 2007-10 207 3. Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 18 (323 TB, 408 AB), 1977-80 4. Josh Phifer, 2000-03 205 4. Mike Manor, 1991-94 16 2. Glenn Harris .749 5. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 204 5. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 14 (367 TB, 490 AB), 1992-95 Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 204 Glenn Harris, 1992-95 14 3. Steve Saleck .724 7. Alex Bast, 2010-13 201 7. Mike Sharp, 1993-96 12 (399 TB, 551 AB), 1977-80 8. Karl Bolt, 2004-07 200 Manny Robinson, 1991-93 12 4. Jeff Brown .721 9. Troy Simon, 1989-92 197 John Kuenzel, 1957-60 12 (312 TB, 433 AB), 1973-76 10. Addison Gentry, 2007-10 195 10. Derek Sawser, 1994-97 11 5. Joe Saleck .715 Vern Mullis, 1991-94 195 Lance Pilch, 1991-93 11 (304 TB, 425 AB), 1987-89 12. Blair Roberts, 2009-12 193 Troy Simon, 1989-92 11 6. Vern Mullis .703 Vern Mullis Eric Pharris, 1983-86 11 (454 TB, 646 AB),. 1991-94 MOST AT BATS John Ollila, 1964-66 11 7. Lance Massey .686 Triples 1. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 827 (219 TB, 405 AB), 1993-95 Runs Batted In 2. Matt Alexander, 2007-10 801 MOST HOME RUNS 8. Mike White .663 3. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 786 1. Steve Saleck, 1977-80 46 (287 TB, 433 AB), 1986-88 4. Alex Bast, 2010-13 730 2. Glenn Harris, 1992-95 39 9. Dan Broderick .637 5. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 726 Vern Mullis, 1991-94 39 (390 TB, 612 AB), 1986-89 6. K.J. Randhawa, 2007-10 707 4. Deacon Winters, 1977-80 37 Eric Pharris .637 7. Addison Gentry, 2007-10 702 5. Jeff Brown, 1973-76 35 (324 TB, 508 AB),1983-86 8. Karl Bolt , 2004-07 695 6. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 34 11. Justin Collins .627 9. Blair Roberts, 2009-12 694 7. Karl Bolt, 2004-07 33 (318 TB, 507 AB), 1994-97 10. Josh Phifer, 2000-03 647 8. Matt Alexander, 2007-10 32 11. Vern Mullis, 1991-94 646 Josh Phifer, 2000-03 32 MOST STOLEN BASES Justin Collins, 1994-97 32 1. Jim Best, 1978-80 77 MOST HITS Mike White, 1986-88 32 2. Steve Saleck, 1977-80 60 1. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 294 3. Chay Derbigny, 2006-08 59 2. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 275 MOST RUNS BATTED IN 4. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 53 3. Matt Alexander, 2007-10 264 1. Vern Mullis, 1991-94 195 5. Adam Howes, 2000-03 52 Deacon Winters 4. Vern Mullis, 1991-94 243 2. Matt Alexander, 2007-10 193 John Johnson, 1980-82 52 5. Dan Broderick, 1986-89 233 3. Dan Broderick, 1986-89 188 7. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 50 Slugging Percentage 6. Karl Bolt, 2004-07 232 4. Josh Phifer, 2000-03 171 Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 50 7. Josh Phifer, 2000-03 226 5. Steve Saleck, 1977-80 170 9. Eric Pharris, 1983-86 45 8. Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 223 6. Addison Gentry, 2007-10 166 10. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 44 9. Addison Gentry, 2007-10 219 7. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 165 11. Manny Robinson, 1991-93 38 10. Steve Saleck, 1977-80 218 8. Glenn Harris, 1992-95 162 11. Alex Bast, 2010-13 217 9. Deacon Winters, 1977-80 157 HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE 10. Karl Bolt, 2004-07 148 1. John Johnson, 1980-82 .440 MOST RUNS SCORED 2. Eric Pharris, 1983-86 .415 1. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 241 MOST TOTAL BASES 3. Kyle Bartels, 1976-78 .412 2. Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 218 1. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 486 4. Bruce Huneke, 1963-65 .405 3. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 174 2. Vern Mullis, 1991-94 454 5. Jim Best, 1978-80 .402 4. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 173 3. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 440 6. Mark Frankenberg (1987-88) .398 Josh Phifer, 2000-03 173 4. Matt Alexander, 2007-10 439 7. Jim Steed, 1963-64 .397 6. Vern Mullis, 1991-94 172 5. Steve Saleck, 1977-80 399 8. Steve Saleck, 1977-80 .396 7. Steve Saleck, 1977-80 167 6. Josh Phifer, 2000-03 397 9. Jim Burton, 1957-59 .394 Mike Thiessen 8. Mike Sharp, 1993-96 160 7. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 390 10. Jeff Brown, 1973-76 .390 9. Dan Broderick, 1986-89 157 Karl Bolt, 2004-07 390 11. Dick Smithwick (1968-70) .384 10. Deacon Winters, 1977-80 155 Dan Broderick, 1986-89 390 12. Deacon Winters, 1977-80 .383 Games, At Bats, Hits, 11. Eric Pharris, 1983-86 152 10. Addison Gentry, 2007-10 389 Kent Lammers, 1960-62 .383 Runs, Doubles, Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 369 14. John Medina, 1961-63 .382 Total Bases, walks MOST DOUBLES 15. Lance Massey, 1993-95 .381 1. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 77 2. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 74 MOST STRIKEOUTS 3. Matt Alexander, 2007-10 57 1. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 187 Addison Gentry, 2007-10 57 2. Alex Bast, 2010-13 161 5. Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 56 3. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 152 6. Alex Bast, 2010-13 55 4. Geno Salazar, 2004-07 147 Josh Phifer, 2000-03 55 5. Blair Roberts, 2009-12 145 8. Vern Mullis, 1991-94 54 Jason Davis, 1996-99 145 9. Dan Broderick, 1986-89 52 7. Addison Gentry, 2007-10 139 10. Mike Sharp, 1993-96 49 8. Josh Phifer, 2000-03 136 11. Karl Bolt, 2004-07 47 9. Karl Bolt, 2004-07 135 10. Chay Derbigny, 2006-08 130 11. Matt Alexander, 2007-10 127 John Johnson

Batting Average

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MOST WALKS (Batting) MOST RUNS ALLOWED MOST LOSSES 1. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 143 1. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 355 1. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 33 2. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 117 2. Michael Tufte, 1998-01 348 2. Alex Truesdale, 2007-10 32 3. Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 116 3. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 342 Mitch Brown, 2004-07 32 4. Addison Gentry, 2007-10 100 4. Alex Truesdale, 2007-2010 334 4. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 30 Mike Sharp, 1993-96 100 5. Scott Oss, 1985-88 300 5. Cameron White, 2010-14 29 6. Lance Massey, 1993-95 95 6. Dave Lyons, 1994-97 289 6. Jake Petro, 2006-09 27 7. Ben Bertelson, 2010-13 25 7. Karl Bolt, 2003-07 93 7. Mitch Brown, 2004-07 287 Paul Vignola, 2003-06 25 8. Seth Kline, 2010-14 85 8. Eric Eldridge, 1995-98 283 Eric Eldridge, 1995-98 25 9. Dan Broderick, 1986-89 83 9. Ben Bertelson, 2010-13 271 10. Evan Abrecht, 2009-12 24 Steve Saleck, 1977-80 83 10. Paul Vignola, 2003-06 269 Michael Tufte, 1998-01 24

MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED MOST SAVES Josh Phifer 1. Josh Phifer, 2000-03 47 1. Alex Truesdale, 2007-10 289 1. Keith Umlauf, 1992-95 21 2. Chris Humphrey, 1998-00 45 2. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 288 2. Steve Carson, 1989-92 16 3. Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 43 3. Michael Tufte, 1998-01 276 3. Todd Ladd, 1995-98 13 Times Hit By Pitch 4. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 39 4. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 274 5. Karl Bolt, 2004-07 35 5. Paul Vignola, 2003-06 242 LOWEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE Glenn Harris, 1992-95 35 6. Dave Lyons, 1994-97 237 1. Pete Bracci, 1963-64 3.21 7. Jason Rudd, 1993-96 32 Scott Oss, 1985-88 237 2. Rich Haynie, 1972-75 3.34 8. Vern Mullis, 1991-94 31 8. Mitch Brown, 2004-7 218 3. Tom Grinstead, 1979-78 3.44 9. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 29 9. Evan Abrecht, 2009-12 217 4. Alan McClure, 1964-66 3.53 Chay Derbigny, 2006-08 29 10. Eric Eldridge, 1995-98 216 5. Bill Horacek, 1967-69 3.68 11. Blair Roberts, 2009-12 25 6. Jim Hogarty, 1965-67 3.83 7. Ed Cole, 1968-70 3.91 MOST HITS ALLOWED 8. Bill Savage, 1967-69 3.93 MOST SACRIFICE BUNTS 1. Alex Truesdale, 2007-10 532 9. Dick McDonald, 1969-71 4.03 1. K.J. Randhawa, 2007-10 30 2. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 502 2. Blair Roberts, 2009-12 23 3. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 500 3. Matthew Roberts, 2010-13 16 4. Michael Tufte, 1998-01 461 Irv Higa, 1982-85 16 5. Cameron White, 2010-14 449 5. Vai Schierholtz, 2008-09, 11 14 6. Evan Abrecht, 2009-12 422 6. Noah Pierce, 2012-14 12 7. Scott Oss, 1985-88 394 Bob Wright Alex Bast, 2010-13 12 8. Dave Lyons, 1994-97 386 8. Parker Mayo, 2008-09, 11 11 9. Mitch Brown, 2004-07 371 Wins Jon Polston, 2005-07 11 10. Paul Vignola, 2003-06 369 Complete Games Mike Manor, 1991-94 11 Tom Coleman, 1982-75 11 MOST STRIKEOUTS (Pitching) 1. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 292 MOST GAMES PITCHED 2. Bob Wright, 1981-84 278 1. Michael Ruvolo, 2007-09 92 3. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 262 2. Steve Carson, 1989-92 90 4. Cameron White, 2010-14 256 3. Alex Baker, 2010-13 85 5. Michael Tufte, 1998-01 224 4. Jack Hourin, 2010-13 83 Rich Haynie, 1971-74 224 Keith Umlauf, 1992-95 83 7. Alex Truesdale, 2007-10 205 6. Mitch Brown, 2004-07 79 8. Alan McClure, 1964-66 196 7. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 78 9. Evan Abrecht, 2009-12 190 8. Ben Bertelson, 2010-13 73 10. Pete Bracci, 1963-64 183 Erik Fisher, 1999-02 73 10. Ben Yokley, 2012-14 68 MOST WALKS (Pitching) Erik Fisher 1. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 157 MOST COMPLETE GAMES 2. Bob Wright, 1981-84 153 1. Bob Wright, 1981-84 28 3. Dave Lyons, 1994-97 151 Innings Pitched 2. Rich Haynie, 1971-74 22 4. Chris Coffland, 1982-85 149 Strikeouts 3. Wade Leatham, 1976-79 18 5. Alan McClure, 1964-66 133 Losses Alan McClure, 1964-66 18 6. Jon Mosier, 1987-89 132 Base On Balls 5. Scott Oss, 1985-88 17 7. Mitch Brown, 2004-07 123 Dave Commons, 1972-75 17 8. Ben Bertelson, 2010-13 118 7. Bill Horacek, 1967-69 16 Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 118 Pete Bracci, 1963-64 16 Roch Rhinehart, 1983-85 118 Fred Olmsted, 1962-64 118 MOST INNINGS PITCHED 1. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 358.0 MOST WINS 2. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 355.0 1. Bob Wright, 1981-84 24 3. Cameron White, 2010-14 329.1 2. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 23 4. Alex Truesdale, 2007-10 328.0 3. Dave Lyons, 1994-97 21 5. Michael Tufte, 1998-01 298.1 4. Rich Haynie, 1971-74 20 6. Bob Wright, 1981-84 287.1 5. Wade Leatham, 1976-79 18 7. Evan Abrecht, 2009-12 281.1 6. John Lahoff, 1977-80 17 Greg Postulka 8. Dave Lyons, 1994-97 270.1 Alan McClure, 1964-66 17 8. Michael Tufte, 1998-01 16 9. Scott Oss, 1985-88 268.1 Erik Fisher is the AFA all-time strikeout Earned Run Average Jon Mosier, 1987-89 16 10. Jake Petro, 2006-09 243.0 leader with 292 K’s and all-time innings 10. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 15 pitched leader with 358 innings worked. Rob Lisch, 1991-94 15 Steve Carson, 1989-92 15 Scott Oss, 1985-88 15 Bill Horacek, 1967-69 15 Fred Olmstead, 1962-64 15

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Individual Records Team Records Game Records Season Records Game Records Season Records

Batting Average (min. 5 at-bats) - Games Played - 60, Mark DeGrange, At Bats - 61 vs. Colorado College, May Games Played - 60, 1990 1.000, John McBroom vs. Colorado Col- 1990 10, 1987 Victories - 33, 1979 lege, May 10, 1967 (9 for 9) At Bats - 232, Matt Alexander, Garrett Plate Appearances, Inning - 23 vs. Best Start - 7-0, 2001 At Bats - 9, John McBroom vs Colorado Custons, 2010 Colorado College, 2/5/94 (2nd inning) Worst Start- 0-16, 1971 College, May 10, 1967 Hits - 91, Mike Thiessen, 2000 Runs - 38 vs. Colorado College, 5/10/67 Consecutive Victories - 12, 1992 Runs Scored - 7, Addison Gentry vs. Runs Scored - 73, Lance Massey, 1995 Runs, Inning - 18 (1st) vs. Metro St, Consecutive Home Wins - 16, 1971 Doane College, April 2, 2008; Rick Starr Doubles - 28, Mike Thiessen, 2000 4/20/74 Consecutive Road Wins - 6, 1964, vs Colorado College, May 10, 1967 Triples - 12, Vern Mullis, 1994 Runs in a loss - 29 vs. Denver (33), 1979, 1991 Hits - 9, John McBroom vs Colorado Home Runs - 21, Mark Frankenberg, 5/13/68 Consecutive Conf. Wins - 6, 2002 College, May 10, 1967 1988 Combined Runs in a game - 62, Air Consecutive Home Conf. Wins - 6, Doubles - 4, Matt Alexander vs. Colorado Walks - 44, Mike Kazlausky, 1989 Force (29) vs. Denver (33), 5/13/68 1982 and 2002 Christian, 3/4/09 Mike Kazlausky vs. New Times Hit By Pitch - 20 Glenn Harris and Hits - 33 vs. Utah, 4/30/88 Consecutive Road Conf. Wins - 4, 1984 Mexico Highlands, March 10, 1991 Jason Rudd, 1996 Hits, Inning - 14 (1st) vs. Metro St, Consecutive Losses - 35, 2004 Triples - 3, Charles Simmons vs Colo- Strikeouts - 56, Nathan Carter, 2009 4/20/74 Consecutive Home Losses - 13, 2004-05 rado College, April 12, 1974 Runs Batted In - 83, Mark Frankenberg, Combined Hits - 59, Air Force (30) vs. Consecutive Road Losses - 26, 2004 Home Runs - 3, nine times. Most recent, 1988 Denver (29), 5/13/68 Consecutive Home Conf. Losses Matt Alexander, vs. Utah Valley, April Stolen Bases - 41, Jim Best, 1979 Fewest AFA Hits - 0, five times. Most - 15, 2004-05 4, 2009 Batting Average (min. 100 ABs) - .491, recent vs. San Diego State, 5/8/09. Consecutive Road Conf. Losses Extra Base Hits - 5, John McBroom John Johnson, (53-108), 1982 Doubles - 10 vs. Utah, 4/30/88 - 30, 2004-05 vs. Colorado College, May 10, 1967 (2 Hitting Streak - 33, Mike Thiessen, Triples - 6 vs. Hastings College, Jan. Consecutive Winning Seasons doubles, 1 triple, 2 HR) 1999-2000 26, 2001 - 4, 1977-80 Runs Batted In - 12, John McBroom vs Consecutive Times On Base - 15, Dea- Home Runs - 8 vs. South Dakota, Consecutive Losing Seasons Colorado College, May 10, 1967 con Winters, 1980 4/12/63. - 15, 1996-2011 Total Bases - 19, John McBroom vs Total Bases - 162, Mark Frankenberg, Combined Home Runs - 13, AFA (5) Consecutive Games Above .500 Colorado College, May 19, 1967 1988 (198 AB) vs. Utah (8), 5/4/85 - 154, Feb. 6, 1993-96 Stolen Bases - 6, Jim Best vs Colorado Slugging Percentage (min. 100 ABs) - Consecutive Home Runs - 3 vs. Metro Consecutive Games Below .500 College, May 4, 1979 1.098, Deacon Winters, 1980 (135 TB, State (Jim Corrigan, Brian Duffy, Dave - 97, Mar. 1, 2003-May 27, 2004 Walks - 5, Mark Frankenberg vs Colo- 123 AB) Bunker), 4/16/75. At Bats - 1,986, 2010 rado Mines, April 6, 1988 (1st Game); vs Fielding Average (min. 50 attempts) - Extra Base Hits - 16 vs. Utah, 4/30/88 Batting Average - .382, 1980 BYU, April 5, 1988 (2nd Game) 1.000, by 13 players. Most recent, Matt (9 doubles, 0 triples, 7 home runs) Runs Scored - 507, 1988 Strikeouts (batting) - 6, Bob Wagner vs Alexander (OF/1B), 2008 (67 attempts) Runners Left On Base (seven inning Hits - 650, 2000 UC Santa Barbara, March 28, 1975 (15 Games (Pitcher) - 33, Michael Ruvolo game) - 17 vs. Grand Canyon, 3/12/95 Doubles - 151, 1988 innings) 2007, Keith Umlauf, 1995 Total Bases - 63 vs. Utah (60 AB), Doubles Per Game - 2.60 (151 in 58 Errors - 4, four players. Most recent, Complete Games - 11, Pete Bracci, 1964 4/30/88 g), 1988 Mike Kazlausky (SS) vs Regis, March Innings Pitched - 110.1 Matt Kaercher, Slugging Percentage - 1.162 vs. Hast- Triples - 38, 1994 30, 1988 2002 ings (43 TB, 37 AB), 2/8/03 Triples Per Game - 0.96 (26 in 28 g), Double Plays - 4, by six players. Most Runs Allowed - 115, Roch Rhinehart,1985; Combined Total Bases - 104, AFA (48) 1963 recently by K. J. Randhawa vs. Missis- Mike Tufte, 1999 vs. Denver (56), 5/13/68 Home Runs - 76, 1988, 1994 sippi State, April 1, 2008. Hits Allowed - 157, Alex Truesdale, 2010 Runs Batted In - 34 vs. Colorado Col- Slugging Pct. - .623, 1980, 1994 Assists - 10, Marty Schmidt (3B) vs Strikeouts (pitcher) - 103, Pete lege, 5/10/67. Lowest Slugging Pct. - .393, 2011 Denver, May 11, 1979 Bracci,1964 Combined RBI - 52, Air Force (24) vs. Total Bases - 1,022, 1988 Putouts - 17, Don Meister (C) vs Doane Walks Allowed - 60, Alan McClure, 1964 Denver (28), 5/13/68 Fewest Total Bases - 645, 1991 College, May 11, 1979 Victories - 10, Dave Lyons, 1995 Stolen Bases - 12 vs. Metro State, Runs Batted In - 448, 1988 Innings Pitched - 10, three players. Losses - 11, Paul Vignola, 2004 and Erik 5/10/78 (2d game) Walks - 261, 1988 Most recent, Bob Wright vs. BYU, April Fisher, 2001 Walks - 17 vs. Colorado College, Hit Batters - 76, 1995, 1999 18, 1983 ERA - 2.15, Tom Grinstead, 1979 5/25/60. Sacrifice Hits - 46, 2012 Walks Allowed - 10 by Bobby Ciola vs Saves - 11, Keith Umlauf, 1995 Strikeouts - 22 vs. Stanford, 3/25/71. Sacrifice Flys - 37, 2002 Northern-Colorado, April 18, 1977 Pick-Offs - 10, Tom Grinstead, 1979 Assists - 22 vs. Denver, 5/15/58. Stolen Bases - 122, 1978 and 1979 Home Runs Yielded - 7, Ernie Richard- Scoreless Inning Streak - 21.1, Erik Errors - 10 vs. UNLV, 3/26/84; Stolen Base Attempts - 132, 1982 son vs BYU, Apr. 21, 1981 Fisher, Feb. 20-March 11, 2000 vs. BYU, 3/30/97 On-Base Percentage - .469, 1988 Runs Surrendered - 16, Price Paramore Double Plays - 4, five times. Most re- Strikeouts - 474, 2004 vs. SDSU, 5/5/06; Jeff Tetrault vs. BYU cent vs. Ft. Hays State, 3/9/93. Fewest Errors - 39, 1965 3/31/05; Ernie Richardson vs Utah, Earned Runs Allowed - 32 vs. BYU, 4/24/87 Most Errors - 163, 1988 4/17/81 (1st Game); Kel Christianson vs Runs Allowed - 36 vs SDSU 5/5/06. Fielding Average - .960, 2011 Utah, Apr. 19, 1982 (2nd Game) Hits Allowed - 34 vs BYU, 4/24/87. Putouts - 1,411, 2010 Earned Runs Surrendered - 14, Shawn Fewest Hits Allowed - 0 vs. Idaho Assists - 633, 1995 Jansen vs. BYU, April 24, 1987 (Hogarty-pitcher), 5/28/67 Team Earned Run Average - 3.45, Strikeouts (pitcher) - 17, two players. Home Runs Allowed - 12 vs. BYU, 1964 Most recent, Rich Haynie vs Doane, May 4/25/98 Fewest Walks (Pitching) - 76, 1967 7, 1971 Stolen Bases Allowed - 8 vs. Wyoming, Most Strikeouts (Pitching) - 378, 2001 Wild Pitches - 5, Chris Jessop vs. BYU, 5/4/80. Hits Allowed - 893, 2010 Jan. 31, 1998 Opponent Errors - 10 vs. Colorado Runs Allowed - 701, 2004 Strikeouts In An Inning - 5, Mike Wol- Mines, 4/10/02. Earned Runs Allowed - 576, 2004 lett vs. Rhodes College, Innings Pitched - 15 vs. UC Santa Bar- Doubles Allowed - 180, 2005 March 4, 1990 bara, 3/27/75. Triples Allowed - 36, 2004 Strikeouts - 17 by Doane, 5/7/71; Home Runs Allowed - 107, 2004 Walks Allowed - 17 vs. Notre Dame, Opponents’ Batting Average - .396, 2/29/92 2004 Wild Pitches - 10 vs. Hawaii, 4/22/88. Innings Pitched - 464.2, 2001 Consecutive Games Not Shut out - 141, Complete Games - 23, 1980 1977-81. Shutouts - 4, 1990, 2000

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Team Captains Team Most Valuable Players 1957 Bob Beckel 1957 No MVP 1958 Bob Beckel 1958 No MVP 1959 Larry Thomson 1959 No MVP 1960 Norm Haller 1960 No MVP 1961 Rich Mayo/Mike Quinlan 1961 No MVP 1962 Kenton Lammers 1962 No MVP 1963 Wilson Parma 1963 No MVP 1964 Darryl Bloodworth 1964 No MVP 1965 Bruce Huneke 1965 No MVP 1966 John Ollila 1966 Al McClure, pitcher 1967 John McBroom 1967 John McBroom, outfielder 1968 Barney Mills/Jim Reese 1968 Barney Mills, outfielder 1969 Rick Starr 1969 Bill Horacek, pitcher 2011 Captain 1970 Dick Smithwick 1970 Dick Smithwick, outfielder Nathan Carter 1971 Game Captains 1971 Dick McDonald, pitcher/first base 1972 Tom Stites 1972 Rich Haynie, pitcher 1973 Rich Haynie 1973 Jim Ilseng, catcher 2013 MVP 1974 Pat Corrigan 1974 Pat Corrigan, first base 1975 Brian Duffy 1975 Jeff Brown, outfielder Garrett 1976 Jeff Brown 1976 Steve Murdoch, first base Custons 1977 Kyle Bartels 1977 Dave Reiner, outfielder 1978 Kyle Bartels 1978 Kyle Bartels, outfielder 1979 Eddie Schumacher 1979 John Lahoff, pitcher 1980 Deacon Winters 1980 Steve Saleck, outfielder 1981 Tim Gallagher 1981 Joe Romanko, infielder 1982 John Johnson/Joe Romanko 1982 Joe Romanko, infielder 1983 Ray Kozak 1983 Paul Ayres, infielder 1984 Paul Ayres 1984 Paul Ayres, infielder 1985 Tim Pharris 1985 Tom Coleman, outfielder 1986 Bruce Hawkins/Rock Rinehart 1986 Dan Broderick, outfielder 1987 Bobby Johnson 1987 Mike White, first base 1988 Chuck Cook/Michael White 1988 Mike White, first base 1989 Chuck Cook/Jon Mosier 1989 Jon Mosier, pitcher 1990 Mark DeGrange/Tim Lambert 1990 Steve Carson, pitcher 1991 Dave O’Keeffe/Troy Simon 1991 Troy Simon, catcher 1992 Layne Kasper/Troy Simon 1992 Manny Robinson, infielder 1993 K.McCallum/L.Pilch/M. Robinson 1993 Manny Robinson, infielder 1994 R. Lisch/M.Manor/A.Sansano 1994 Glenn Harris, outfielder 1995 A. Barker/G.Harris/S.Sanders 1995 Lance Massey, outfielder 1996 Kevin Gross/Mike Sharp 1996 Ryan Johnson, pitcher 1997 J.Collins/A.Watson/D.Lyons 1997 Justin Collins, designated hitter 1998 Ryan Johnson/Nate Tarkowski 1998 Travis Lauritsen, first base/pitcher 1999 Mike Boomsma/Chad Hillberg 1999 Mike Thiessen, shortstop 2000 Brendan Shannon 2000 Chris Humphrey, designated hitter 2001 Brad Bashore/Michael Tufte 2001 Michael Tufte, pitcher 2002 Erik Fisher/Matt Kaercher 2002 Bowie Frost, third base 2003 Bowie Frost/Johnny Koegel 2003 Josh Phifer, outfielder 2004 Travis Fugler 2004 Nathan DeRohan, shortstop 2005 Brent Tittle 2005 Reid Lamson, outfielder 2006 Karl Bolt 2006 Karl Bolt, first base 2007 Did not have captains 2007 Karl Bolt, first base/outfielder 2008 Chay Derbigny, Jake Petro 2008 Alex Truesdale, pitcher 2009 Jake Petro, K.J. Randhawa 2009 Matt Alexander, DH/1B 2010 M. Alexander, K.J. Randhawa, A. Truesdale 2010 Addison Gentry, infielder 2011 Nathan Carter 2011 Alex Bast, outfielder 2008 MVP 2012 Did not have captains 2012 Evan Abrecht, pitcher Alex Truesdale 2013 Matthew Roberts 2013 Garrett Custons, C/OF 2014 Jake Schomaker, Cameron White 2014 Cameron White, pitcher

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AFA Most Valuable Athlete AFA Athletic Excellence Pilch Inducted To CoSIDA 1961 Rich Mayo, Football/Baseball 1959 Larry Thomson, Football/Baseball Academic All-America Hall of Fame 1974 Rich Haynie, Football/Baseball 1960 John Kuenzel, Football/Baseball 2002 Brian Gornick, Hockey/Baseball 1961 Mike Quinlan, Football/Baseball Lance Pilch, a 1993 graduate and three-year 1963 Wilson Parma, Baseball/Football letterwinner, was inducted into the CoSIDA 1967 Jim Hogarty, Football/Baseball Academic All-America Hall of Fame 1969 Barry Cline, Football/Baseball in the summer of 2007. AFA Athletic Leadership 1985 Tom Coleman, Football/Baseball A team captain who batted .361 in 1993, 1959 Bob Beckel, /Baseball Pilch hit 11 career triples ranking seventh all- 1962 Bob Schaumberg, Basketball/Baseball 1964 Darryl Bloodworth, Football/Baseball time at the Academy. 1975 Mike Mark, Football/Baseball NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners At the time of induction he was one of only 1977 Dave Reiner, Football/Baseball 1967 Jim Hogarty three pilots in the world qualified to fly the 1978 Kyle Bartels, Baseball 1975 Larry Bryant F-16, F-15 and the F-22. 1980 Deacon Winters, Baseball 1988 Tyler Eldred 1992 Troy Simon, Baseball

AFA Scholar-Athlete Award 1974 Jeff Greiner 1975 Larry Bryant 1988 Tyler Eldred

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE

1988 Tyler Eldred, OF 2000 Brad Bashore, P 2006 Josh Meents, P/OF/DH 2011 Matt Zettler, P 1988 Greg Harris, C 2000 Brian Gornick, OF 2006 Dustin Smith, IF/OF 2012 Evan Abrecht, P 1988 Jim Lucas, P 2000 Josh Phifer, OF 2007 Casey Allen, P 2012 Michael Ceci, P 1989 Kevin Cabanas, OF 2000 Brendan Shannon, IF 2007 Tyler McBride, OF 2012 Mike Kazakoff, P 1989 Chuck Cook, IF 2001 Brad Bashore, IF 2007 Josh Meents, C 2012 Noah Pierce, IF 1989 Mark DeGrange, IF 2001 Kiwedin Cornell, P 2007 Joe Peterson, P 2012 Matt Zettler, P 1990 Kevin Cabanas, P 2001 Adam Howes, IF 2008 Jake Allen, OF 2013 Dillon Freeman, P 1990 Mark DeGrange, IF 2001 Dan Petro, C 2008 Nathan Carter, IF/OF 2013 Noah Pierce, IF 1990 Keith Kelly, P 2001 Josh Phifer, OF 2008 Josh Meents, C 2013 Coleman Poje, IF 1991 Kevin Cabanas, P 2002 Bowie Frost, 3B 2008 Tyler McBride, OF 2013 Jake Schomaker, OF 1991 Mark Grotelueschen, P 2002 Adam Howes, 1B 2008 Vai Schierholtz, 3B 2013 Steven Trojan, RHP 1991 Keith Kelly, P 2002 Dan Petro, C 2009 Evan Abrecht, P 2013 Brady Weaver, RHP 1992 Lance Pilch, OF 2002 Josh Phifer, OF 2009 Casey Allen, P 2013 Bo Wilso, RHP 1992 Daron Stewart, P 2002 Jason Pruitt, P 2009 Michael Ceci, P 2013 Matt Zettler, RHP 1993 Lance Pilch, OF 2002 Jesper Stubbendorff, P 2009 Jon McMahon, IF 2014 Noah Pierce, IF 1993 James Ryan, P 2003 Adam Howes, 1B 2009 Tytus Moss, OF 2014 Coleman Poje, OF 1993 Keith Umlauf, P 2003 Dan Petro, C 2010 Evan Abrecht, P 2014 Jake Schomaker, OF 1994 James Ryan, P 2003 Josh Phifer, OF 2010 Michael Ceci, P 2014 Nathan Stanford, P 1995 Dave Lyons, P 2003 Jason Pruitt, P 2010 Matt Zettler, P 2014 David Thomas, OF 1995 James Ryan, P 2003 Jesper Stubbendorff, P 2011 Evan Abrecht, P 2014 Russell Williams, IF 1996 Travis Lauritsen, P/IF 2005 John Meyers, P 2011 Michael Ceci, P 2014 Bo Wilson, P 1996 Dave Lyons, P 2005 Dustin Smith, IF 2011 Luke Dorlac, P 1997 Dave Lyons, P 2006 Billy Adams, IF 2011 Jon McMahon, OF 1998 Ben Menges, P 2006 Casey Allen, P 2011 Vai Schierholtz, IF

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1982 John Johnson, OF (Northern) 1982 Bob Wright, P (Northern) 1984 Paul Ayers, IF (Northern) 1985 Tim Pharris, C (Northern) 1985 Eric Pharris, OF (Northern) 1985 Rock Rhinehart, P (Northern HM) 1985 Tom Coleman, OF (Northern HM) 1986 Eric Pharris, OF (Eastern/combined) 1986 Steve Edwards, IF (Eastern) 1987 Mike White, IF (Eastern) 1988 Mark Frankenberg, IF (Combined) Matt Alexander Josh Phifer Mike Thiessen 1989 Dan Broderick, OF (Combined second team) Matt Kaercher 2009 First Team 2003 Honorable Mention 2000 Third Team 1989 Joe Saleck, OF (Combined HM) 1989 Mike Kazlausky, IF (Combined HM) 1990 Darren Schwankl, OF (Combined HM) 1991 Troy Simon, C (Combined second team) 1991 Manny Robinson, IF (Combined HM) 1991 Mike Kazlausky, IF (Combined HM) 1991 Rob Lisch, P (Combined HM) 1992 Troy Simon, C (Combined first team) 1993 Manny Robinson, IF (Eastern) 1994 Vern Mullis, IF (Eastern) 1994 Glenn Harris, OF (Eastern) 1995 Glenn Harris, DH (Eastern) 1995 Lance Massey, OF (Eastern) 1995 Dave Lyons, P (Eastern) Dan Broderick Glenn Harris Troy Simon 1997 Justin Collins, DH (North) Tom Coleman 1989 Third Team 1995 Third Team 1992 Third Team 1999 Ryan Carville, 1B (Combined) 2000 Mike Thiessen, CF (Combined first team) 2000 Chris Humphrey, DH (Combined second team) 2002 Bowie Frost, 3B (Combined first team) 2002 Matt Kaercher, P (Combined second team) 2002 Josh Phifer, OF (Combined second team) 2003 Derck Kasel, DH (Combined second team) 2003 Dan Petro, C (Combined second team) 2003 Josh Phifer, OF (Combined second team) 2007 Karl Bolt, DH (First team) 2011 Garrett Custons, C (First team) 2011 Sean Carley, RHP (Second Team) 2012 Blair Roberts, 2B (First team) Dick Smithwick Wilson Parma 2012 Garrett Custons , C (Second Team) Karl Bolt 1970 Second Team 1962 Third Team 1963 2012 Seth Kline, Util. (Second Team) 2013 Garrett Custons, Util. (First Team) Third Team 2013 Seth Kline, 1B (First Team) 2013 David Baska, OF (Second Team) 2014 Tyler Jones, OF (Second Team) Freshman All-Americans 2014 Cameron White, P (Second Team) Other MWC Honors 2002 Reed Peters, Coach of the Year 2005 Jon Polston, Baseball Sportsmanship Award ^ All teams are first team unless otherwise noted ^ HM denotes honorable mention ^ 1981-1985 Western Athletic Conference was split North and South ^ 1986-1987 WAC was split East and West Steve Sanders Brian Bernard Mike Thiessen ^ 1988-1992, 1999 WAC was not divided 1992 Hon. Mention 1994 Hon. Mention 1998 Hon. Mention ^ 1993-1995 WAC was split East and West ^ 1996-98 WAC split into North, South, West 2000-2005 Mountain West Conference six-team league 2006-11 MW seven-team league 2012 MW five-team league 2013 MW six-team league 2014 MW seven-team league

Verizon/CoSIDA Academic Steve Winters Zach McAngus K.J. Randhawa 2002 First Team 2003 First Team 2007 Hon. Men- All-Americans

1970 Dennis Hall 1988 Tyler Eldred 1970 Dick Smithwick 1992 Lance Pilch 1971 Bill Maggio 1993 Lance Pilch 1972 Brad Fulk 2002 Adam Howes 1974 Jeff Brown 2002 Josh Phifer 1982 Kevin Ewing 2003 Josh Phifer Nathan Carter Garrett Custons Tyler Jones 2008 3rd Team 2010 2014 2015 Air Force Baseball 31 GoAirForceFalcons.com NNCAACAA RRecordsecords

Team Game Offense Air Force has led the nation in team batting more than any Most runs by two teams: 62, Denver (33) vs AFA (29), May 13, 1968 other team (five times). The team batting championships Most runs in first inning: 18, Air Force vs. Metro State, April 20, 1974 are as follows: Most runs by losing team: 29, Air Force vs Denver (33), May 13, 1968 YR G AB H HR AVG. 1962 32 1067 352 34 .330 1963 26 Batting945 310 59 .328 Team Pitching 1964 27 981 331 40 .337 Most wild pitches in one game: 10 vs Hawai’i, April 22, 1988 1980 37 1167 446 60 .382 Most strikeouts in one inning: 5, Mike Wollet vs. Rhodes College, Mar. 4, 1990 1994 50 1602 576 76 .360 Individual Records Most hits in one game - 9, John McBroom vs. Colorado College, 5-10-67 Air Force has led the nation in slugging percentage four Most Career Triples - 33, Nathan Carter, 2008-11 times, more than any other school. The slugging percent- age titles follow: YR TB AB % National Leaders 1975 610 1,183 .516 Air Force ranks among the top in several single-season categories. 1980 Slugging%728 1,167 .623 * The .382 batting average in 1980 is the third-highest in NCAA history. 1994 998 1,602 .623 * The Falcons averaged 2.60 doubles per game in 1988. That is the 10th-most in 1995 944 1,675 .564 NCAA history. * The Falcons averaged 0.96 triples per game in 1963. That is the seventh-best in NCAA history. Air Force has led the nation in triples per game four times. * Deacon Winters’ 1.098 slugging percentage in 1980 still ranks as the third-best That total is the second most in the nation, behind Arizona. slugging percentage in NCAA history. YR G 3B PER GAME 1993 50 35 0.70 1994 50 Triples38 0.76 NCAA INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2008 51 32 0.63 2010 55 36 0.65 Slugging Percentage (three times - tied with BYU for most in NCAA history) 1957 John Kuenzel, .891 (49 TB, 55 AB) THE SPRING OF ‘94 1970 Dick Smithwick, .847 (100 TB, 118 AB) 1980 Deacon Winters, 1.098 (135 TB, 123 AB) The 1994 season was one of the most prolific in AFA his- tory. The Falcons led the nation in batting average, triples per RBI Per Game game and slugging percentage. The Falcons also ranked third in scoring (9.34 runs per game), sixth in home runs (1.52 per game) 1964 Jim Steed, 1.48 (40 RBI, 27 G) and 11th in doubles (2.36 per game). 1980 Deacon Winters, 1.75 (63 RBI, 36 G)

Jim Steed Individually, the Falcons ranked in the top 10 in six catego- Home Runs Per Game ries. Senior Vern Mullis led the nation in triples per game (0.24) (three times - more than any other school in and was 19th in runs scored per game (1.24). Junior outfielder NCAA history) Glenn Harris, who earned third-team All-America honors, was 1963 Darryl Bloodworth, 0.38 (10 HR, 26 G) third in the nation in slugging percentage (.876), third in RBI 1964 Jim Steed, 0.37 (10 HR, 27 G) per game (1.47), 10th in batting average (.429) and 19th in home 1980 Deacon Winters, 0.52 (20 HR, 36 G) runs per game (0.33).

Triples Per Game 1974 Charlie Simmons 0.42 (8 3B, 19 G) 1994 Vern Mullis 0.24 (12 3B, 50 G) Nathan Carter 2008 Nathan Carter 0.20 (10 3B, 50 G)

Triples 1994 Vern Mullis, 12 2008 Nathan Carter, 10

Career Triples 33 - Nathan Carter, 2008-11 Vern Mullis

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Jax, James (Griffin) 2014 (17) Manley, David A. 1981-83 (83) Jenny, William H. 1969-70 (70) Manor, Mike T. 1991-94 (94) Jessop, Chris 1998 (01) Mark, Mike 1974 (75) Jochum, John 1997 (99) Martin, Jason 1996-97 (97) Johnson, Bobby 1984-87 (87) Martinelli, Edward A. 1960-61 (62) Johnson, John E. 1980-82 (82) Martinez, Randy J. 1976-77 (77) Johnson, Peter 2013 (16) Martorano, Matthew 1974-76 (76) Johnson, Theodore 1957-59 (59) Massey, Lance 1993-95 (96) Johnson, Ryan 1995-98 (98) May, Gary M. 1965-66 (67) Joiner, William (Everett) 2014 (17) Mayer, Jeffrey A. 1974 (77) Jones, David L. 1969-71 (71) Mayo, James R. 1960-61 (61) Jones, Steve 1997, 99-00 (00) Mayo, Parker 2008-09, 11 (11) Jones, Tyler 2014 (17) McAllister, Branford J. 1973 (75) McAngus, Zach 2003 (06) -K- McArtor, Trusten 1962-64 (64) Kaercher, Matt 1999-02 (02) McBride, Tyler 2007-09 (10) Kaley, Brian G. 1960 (60) McBroom, John 1965-67 (67) Kasel, Dale 2004-05 (05) McCallum, Kevin 1991-93 (93) Kasel, Derck 2000-03 (03) McCants, Matt 2002 (04) Kasper, Layne 1989-92 (92) McCants, Walter O. 1967 (68) Jeff Brown led the Falcons in hitting in Katzman, Kenny 2013 (16) McClure, Alan R. 1964-66 (66) Vern Mullis is Air Force’s all-time 1973, 74, 75 and 76. Brown hit .400 in Kazakoff, Mike 2009-12 (12) McDonald, Richard 1969-71 (71) leader with 195 career RBIs. He ranks Kazlausky, Mike 1988-91 (91) McDowell, Lance 1990 (90) ‘74 and .419 in ‘75 and ranks 10th all- second all-time with 39 homers and 20 Keck, Phillips W. 1968-69 (69) McGrath, Jay 1993 (96) time at the Academy with a .390 career triples. Mullis also led the Falcons in Kellock, Robert E. 1959-61 (61) McLaughlin, James 1980-81 (83) batting average. homers in 1992 and 1993. Kelly, Keith 1989-91 (91) McLaughlin, Scott 1977-79 (79) Hinman, Ellwood P. III 1964 (64) Kelter, Erol 2006-08 (08) McMahon, Jon 2008-09, 11 (11) Moss, Tytus 2008-09 (11) Hodges, Trey 1994-96 (96) Kerr, James A. Jr. 1958-60 (60) Meakins, Mark K. 1975-77 (77) Mullis, Vern L. 1991-94 (94) Hodgson, Ken 2002-04 (05) Kessler, Blair 2009 (12) Mears, Scott 2002-03 (03) Murdock, Stephen 1973-76 (76) Hogarty, James 1965-67 (67) Kirkendall, Robert H. 1971 (74) Medina, Jon E. 1961-63 (63) Murphy, Jim 1997-98, 00 (00) Hohl, Larry D. 1974 (76) Klein, Ron 1982-83 (85) Meehan, David 1977-78 (78) Musser, Matt 2004 (06) Horacek, Jack W. 1967-69 (69) Kline, Seth 2011-14 (14) Meents, Josh 2005-08 (08) Hourin, Jack 2010-13 (13) Koegel, Johnny 2000-03 (03) Meister, Donald J. 1971-72 (73) -N- Houston, Joseph S. 1968 (70) Koehler, Kincaid 2010-11 (13) Menges, Ben 1996-98 (98) Naugle, Shawn 2006 (09) Howes, Adam 2000-02 (03) Kozak, Raymond 1981-83 (83) Meyers, John 2004 (06) Neasham, John W. II 1962 (64) Hudson, Philip R. 1971-72 (72) Kramer, Ryan 2011-12 (14) Michel, Norman E. 1973 (74) Neubeck, Travis 2014 (17) Hulce, Shayne 2011 (12) Krassny, Drew 2013 (16) Miller, David 2007-08 (10) Newton, Richard 1978 (75-77) Humphrey, Chris 1998-00 (00) Krause, Dave 1985-87 (87) Miller, Duane L. 1974-75 (77) Nixon, Blake 2004 (07) Huneke, Bruce V. 1963-65 (65) Krusinski, Jeffrey 1991, 94 (94) Miller, Neil A. 1970 (71) Nobriga, Nick 1995, 97 (98) Hunt, Ronald B. 1978-79 (79) Kuenzel, John D. 1958-60 (60) Miller, Steve 1978-80 (81) Noegel, David 1997 (00) -I/J- Kurcz, Aaron 2009 (12) Mills, Barney 1966-68 (68) Norris, Terry D. 1959-61 (61) Iacobbo, Victor 2012 (12) Kyle, James B. 1960-61 (61) Monaghan, Trent 2013-14 (16) Ilseng, Jimmy D. 1972-74 (74) Moore, Charles L. 1960 (62) -O- Jackson, Steven R. 1970-72 (72) -L- Morelli, Peter E. 1965-66 (66) Oakley, Josh 2004 (06) Jacques, David W. 1968 (70) LaBasco, Brian 2000-02 (03) Morgan, Owen 1986-87(88) O’Connor, Brian 1979 (80) Jansen, Shawn 1988-89 (89) Ladd, Todd 1995-98 (98) Mortenson, Dan 1997 (00) O’Keeffe, David 1990-91 (91) Lahoff, John 1977-80 (80) Moses, Glenn E. 1971-73 (73) Ollila, John L. 1964-66 (66) Lambert, Tim 1987-90 (90) Mosier, Jon 1987-89 (89) Olmstead, Fred, Jr. 1962-64 (64) Lammers, Kenton E. 1961-62 (62) Olson, Bob 1993, 95-96 (96) Lamson, Reid 2004-05 (05) Oss, Scott 1985-88 (88) Laney, Russell M. 1976 (76) Oswalt, Brian 1992-95 (95) Laswell, Greg 2008 (11) Laughrey, Ian 1998 (98) -P/Q- Lauritsen, Travis 1995-98 (98) Packer, Frank C. 1962-64 (64) Lawrence, Michael 1978 (81) Paramore, Price 2001-02, 05-06 (06) Leatham, Dale 1976-79 (79) Parma, Wilson H. 1961-63 (63) Lee, Richard W. 1965-66 (66) Pederson, David J. 1960-62 (62) Lerda-Plog, Alex 2010-11 (13) Perez, Juan 2006-07 (09) LeVoy, James R. 1968-70 (70) Peterson, Joe 2003, 2007 (07) Liegl, Nick 2001-03 (03) Petro, Daniel 2000-03 (03) Lisch, Rob M. 1991-94 (94) Petro, Jake 2006-09 (09) Lobo, Patrick 2011 (14) Pettit, Brody 1990-91 (93) Long, Herbert B. 1969-70 (71) Pharris, Eric 1983-86 (86) Long, Mariano 2013 (16) Pharris, Ian S. 1991 (94) Lovett, Shaun 2012 (14) Pharris, Tim 1983-85 (85) Loyd, Andrew 2009-10 (12) Phifer, Josh 2000-03 (03) Lucas, Jim 1988-89 (91) Phillips, David 1957 (59) Lupo, Jack 2009 (12) Pilch, Lance 1991-93 (93) Lusk, Frank T J 1974 (77) Pierce, Noah 2012-14 (15) Lyons, David 1994-97 (97) Pingel, Brad 2008-09, 11 (11) Matt Kearcher pitched two years in the Addison Gentry led the Falcons with Pitetti, James 1995 (98) Boston Red Sox minor league system 13 homers and .346 batting average in -M- Poje, Coleman 2013-14 (16) from 2002-03. Kearcher is Air Force’s 2010. Gentry ranks in the AFA top 10 in Madison, Brad 2006 (09) Polston, Jon 2004-06 (07) second-winningest pitcher in school his- seven offensive categories. Maggio, William 1969-71 (71) Postulka, Gregory 1976-78 (78) tory with 23 wins. Manke, Robert 1970-71 (72) Pratt, Paul 2002 (06)

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Rodgers, Charles S. 1957 (59) Troxell, Aaron 1988 (91) Rolleg, Don 2001-02 (03) Truesdale, Alex 2007-10 (10) Romanko, Joseph 1979-82 (82) Tufte, Michael 1998-01 (01) Rosane, Edwin 1957 (59) Rose, Mike 2001-03 (04) -U/V/W- Routh, John W. 1973-74 (75) Umlauf, Keith 1993-95 (95) Rowe, Scott 1996-97 (98) Van Alstine, Kyle 2011 (14) Rozelsky, Karl 1986-88 (89) Vasquz, Andrew 2006 (07) Rozelsky, Kenneth II 1982-84 (84) Vernetti, Scott 1987-89 (90) Rublesky, George C. 1982 (84) Vignola, Paul 2002, 04 (06) Rudd, Jason 1993-96 (96) Wagner, Robert A. 1974-75 (76) Runyon, Kevin 1997, 00 (00) Walker, Clark M. 1959-60 (60) Ruvolo, Michael 2007-09 (10) Walker, Daniel 2007-08 (10) Ryan, James 1993-95 (95) Wallace, Gary E. 1961-63 (63) Wallace, Josh 2002 (04) -S- Walsh, Timothy J. 1971 (73) Saffer, Edward K. 1971 (71) Walter, Colton 2002-04 (05) Saks, Michael J. 1991 (94) Walts, Gregory M. 1968-69 (69) Salazar, Geno 2004-07 (07) Wargula, Billy 2007 (09) Saleck, Joe 1987-89 (89) Watson, Andy 1995-97 (97) Evan Abrecht led the Falcons with Saleck, Stephen 1977-80 (80) Weaver, Brady 2013-14 (16) 95.1 innings pitched and a 4.81 ERA in Saleck, Tyler 2012-14 (15) Weida, Johnny A. 1978 (78) Sanchez, Jason 2013 (16) Weir, William C. 1968, 70 (70) 2012. He is seventh all-time in career Dave Lyons won a school record 10 Sanders, Steven 1992-95 (95) Welsh, Mark A. III 1975-76 (76) innings pitched (281.1) and is ninth in games, including nine in a row, for the Sansano, Anthony 1991-94 (94) Werner, Matt 1999-02 (02) strikeouts (190). Falcons in 1995. Lyons ranks third all- Sapp, Robert B. 1958-59 (60) White, Cameron 2011-14 (14) time at AFA with 21 career wins and is Prouty, Nelson, 2001-03 (03) Sarver, Richard E. 1974-75 (75) White, Mike 1986-88 (88) eighth with 270.1 innings pitched. Pruitt, Jason 2002-03 (03) Savage, James W. Jr. 1967-69 (69) White, Scooter 2000 (00) Putnam, Jeff 1995 (96) Sawser, Derek 1995-97 (97) Simon, Albert J. 1981 (81) Williams, Robert 1972-74 (74) Quinlan, Michael 1959-61 (61) Schardt, Michael 1979-82 (82) Simon, Troy J. 1989-92 (92) Williams, Russell 2014 (17) -R- Schaumberg, Robert 1960-62 (62) Simpson, Shaun T. 1973 (76) Williamson, Daniel G. 1980 (83) Randhawa, K.J. 2007-10 (10) Schierholtz, Vai 2008, 11 (11) Simpson, Tipp 1965-67 (67) Wilson, Bo 2013 (16) Rampulla, John 1987-88 (90) Schmidt, Marty 1977-79 (79) Singleton, John 1992 (95) Wilson, Thomas W.C. 1960-61 (61) Ranes, Jackson 2003 (06) Schoenbeck, Joe 1990 (93) Skalisky, Kyle T. 81-84 (84) Winters, Deacon 1977-80 (80) Reese, James W. 1967-68 (68) Schomaker, Jake 2012-14 (14) Smith, Adam (Tosh) 1996-98 (98) Winters, Steve 2002 (05) Regier, Phillip N. 1980 (83) Schroeder, JT 2004 (07) Smith, Clarence D. 1972 (74) Withycombe, Frederick 1965 (66) Reiner, Dave 1975-77 (77) Schuering, Leo H. Jr. 1964 (64) Smith, David S. 1971-72 (73) Wolfram, Josh 2004 (06) Reitan, Richard M. 1966-67 (67) Schulter, Thomas G. 1979 (81) Smith, Dustin 2004-06 (06) Wolfram, Kris 1999-01 (02) Reks, Zach 2013 (16) Schumacher, Eddie 1977-79 (79) Smithwick, Richard 1968-70 (70) Wollet, Mike M. 1988-90 (91) Remauldo, Mike J. 1990-92 (92) Schwankl, Darren 1990 (93) Sortor, Jake 2012 (15) Woodmansee, Robert 1970-72 (72) Rengel, Jeff 1992 (94) Seliquini, Lou 1988 (90) Spencer, David 1967-69 (69) Wright, Robert 1981-84 (84) Reynolds, Larry W. 1970 (72) Seroka, Steven G. 1981-84 (84) Squire, John O. 1976 (78) Wynn, Rick 1986-89 (89) Rhinehart, Roch 1986 (86) Sevening, Greg 1996-98 (98) Stamp, Tait 1997-98 (98) Richardson, Dan 2007 (10) Shannon, Brendan 1998-00 (00) Stanford, Nathan 2014 (17) -Y/Z- Richardson, Ernie 1978-81 (81) Sharp, Mike 1993, 95, 96 (96) Starr, Benjamin III 1967-69 (69) Yamamoto, Kyle 2005 (08) Riddick, James T. III 1970 (70) Shay, Patrick J. 1976-77 (77) Steed, James M. 1963-64 (65) Yokley, Ben 2012-14 (15) Roberts, Blair 2009-12 (12) Shepherd, Colin 2008 (10) Stein, Paul 1964-66 (66) Younker, Herbert L Jr. 1975 (78) Roberts, Craig A. 1980-81 (83) Shockley, Tony 2001-03 (03) Stewart, Daron 1989-92 (92) Zettler, Matt 2010-13 (13) Roberts, Matthew 2010-13 (13) Sicher, Brian 2012-14 (15) Stites, Thomas S. 1971,73 (72) Zicarelli, Scott 2002 (03) Robinson, James, Jr. 1974-76 (76) Sierra, Jose O. 1981 (84) Stolley, Mike 1996-98 (99) Zoeller, Roger J. 1961-63 (63) Robinson, Manny 1991-93 (93) Simmons, Charles J. 1974-75 (75) Stolte, Steven F. 1978 (81) Zuhlke, Chris Jay 1992 (95) Strauss, Kevin 1996-97 (97) Zumbrun, Josh 2001-03 (03) Stubbendorff, Jesper 98-99, 02-03 (03) Summberbell, Michael 1963-64 (65) Swentkofske, Mark 1988 (89) Swinney, Marc A. 1988-89 (91) Szymkowicz, Bert 1980-82 (83)

-T- Tarkowski, Nate 1996-98 (98) Taubert, Terrence 1973-76 (76) Teach, Adam 2007-09 (09) Tetrault, Jeff 2003-04 (06) Thiessen, Mike 1998-01 (01) Thomas, David 2012-14 (15) Thomson, Laurence 1957-59 (59) Thorne, Matt 2011-13 (13) The 1994 Falcons, which went 26-24 on the season, including a stellar 18-6 Thornton, James E. 1962 (64) mark at home, were one of the top hitting teams in the nation that year. Tittle, Brent 2003-05 (05) The ‘94 Falcons led the nation with a .360 batting average, .623 slugging per- Tollstam, Larry C. 1963-64 (65) centage and a 0.76 triples per game average. The Falcons ranked third in runs Tomlin, Troy N. 1960 (62) Wilson Parma is AFA’s only two-time per game (9.34), sixth in homers per game (1.52) and 11th in doubles per game Trojan, Steven 2013-14 (16) All-American (1962 & 1963). Parma (2.36). led the Falcons with a .418 batting av- erage in 1962.

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Joe Robison could be called the Paul Mainieri’s legacy at the Academy will “Father of Air Force Baseball.” His 282 not soon be forgotten. An enthusiastic coach with wins are the most in school history and a burning desire for success, Mainieri is the only 130 more than the next closest coach coach in school history to win 20 or more games (Mainieri). Robison led the 1979 team in six consecutive seasons. The Miami, Fla., native to a 33-13 record, the highest win total posted a 12-4 mark in service academy games. He in school history. His 1980 team was coached three of AFA’s eight All-Americans, two of 27-9-1 and posted the second-best win- the seven freshman All-Americans and 12 of AFA’s ning percentage in school history. Robison led the Falcons to eight 42 all-conference players. Mainieri has the second-most wins in school history winning seasons, the most of any coach in AFA history. with 152 from 1989-94. In 1989, he led the Falcons to their best conference record (13-13) in AFA history. In 1993 and 1994, he led the Falcons to consecutive win- Robison led the Falcons into a new era in 1981 as the Falcons ning seasons for the first time in 15 years. joined the Western Athletic Conference. Robison coached five sea- Mainieri’s teams consistently ranked among the nation’s top hitting teams. sons in the WAC and produced the most WAC wins (44) and the In 1994, the Falcons led the nation in batting average, triples per game and slug- most WAC wins per season (8.8) in school history. During his 14 ging percentage. The team also ranked third in scoring and sixth in home runs. seasons, Robison coached four GTE/CoSIDA academic All-Amer- Following the 1994 season, Mainieri left the Academy to take the head icans and seven all-WAC performers. coaching position at the University of Notre Dame. After leaving the Academy, Robison served as a scout in pro- In 12 seasons with the Irish, Mainieri kept the program as a perennial na- fessional baseball. Robison tional powerhouse, posting a 533- helped build the New York 213-3 record, leading the Irish to Yankee baseball club that the 2002 College World Series. won the 1996, 1998 and As a testament to Mainieri’s 1999 World Series champi- coaching legacy, he was hired as onships. head baseball coach at LSU, one of the most storied programs in colle- giate baseball history, in 2007 and begins his fifth year with the Tigers. In 2009, Mainieri led the Tigers to the NCAA national title by winning the CWS, giving LSU its sixth na- tional title. Mainieri was also Col- legeBaseballInsider.com and Rivals. com Coach of the year in 2009.

COACH (YEARS) YRS GMS W-L-T PCT vs. DI Pct. vs. DII Pct. Glenn Mackie (56-57) 1 15 6-9 .400 Jack Schwall (58) 1 18 9-9 .500 Wendell Lawrence (59-63) 5 121 69-52 .570 John Sparks (64-67) 4 101 65-36 .643 Rene Miller (68) 1 31 14-17 .452 Terry Goewert (69-70) 2 58 37-20-1 .647 13-12 .520 24-8-1 .742 Joe Robison (71-75 & 77-85) 14 539 282-255-2 .525 138-205-1 .403 144-50-1 .741 Ron Hudak (76) 1 41 17-24 .417 5-19 .208 12-5 .706 Jim Hanley (86-88) 3 145 56-89 .386 26-83 .243 30-6 .833 Paul Mainieri (89-94) 6 310 152-158 .485 80-121 .398 72-37 .661 Eric Campbell (95-98) 4 211 74-137 .351 47-118 .285 27-19 .587 Joe Giarratano (99) 1 51 19-32 .373 11-30 .268 8-2 .800 Reed Peters (2000-2003) 4 222 88-134 .396 68-129 .345 20-5 .800 Mike Hutcheon (2004-10) 7 365 78-287 .213 62-282 .180 16-5 .762 Mike Kazlausky (2011-13) 4 216 68-148 .296 66-148 .294 2-0 1.000 TOTALS 58 2,445 1,034-1408-3 .423 506-1,168-1 .299 343-126-2 .730

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Air Force Baseball Players Selected in MLB Draft - 1972, Brad Fulk, Texas, 1st round, 2nd pick overall - 1975, Jeff Brown, Philadelphia - 1976, Jeff Brown, Philadelphia - 2001, Mike Thiessen, Arizona, 42nd round - 2007, Karl Bolt, Philadelphia, 15th round - 2013, Garrett Custons, Toronto, 10th round Falcons That Played Pro Ball - Mike Thiessen, Lancaster, Adv.-A, Arizona, 2003 - Matt Kaercher, GCL Red Sox, Rookie League, Boston, 2003 - Matt Kaercher, Portland SeaDogs, Class AA, Boston, 2003 - Matt Kaercher, Sarasota Red Sox, Class A, Boston, 2004 - Karl Bolt, GCL Phillies, Rookie League, Philadelphia, 2007 - Karl Bolt, Lakewood BlueClaws, Class A, Philadelphia, 2008 - Garrett Custons, Bluefield Blue Jays, Class A, Toronto, 2013

Karl Bolt, one of the most complete hitters ever to Brad Fulk was the second overall pick in the 1972 come out of the Air Force baseball program, played winter draft by the Texas Rangers. In his two years professionally with the Gulf Coast League Phillies, with the baseball team at the Academy, Fulk led the a GCL Rookie League affiliate of the Philadelphia team in home runs, runs and RBI. Fulk hit 12 hom- Phillies in 2007. ers in 1971 and 10 in 1970, for a total of 22 homers Bolt batted .257 with 10 doubles, four triples in 73 games. He drove in 64 runs and scored 75 and 31 RBI in 57 games for the GCL Phillies. He runs in that span. led the GCL with 95 total bases and eight homers. As a senior, Bolt was a first-team all-Mountain Matt Kaercher, the second-winningest pitcher in West Conference selection, batting .354 with eight Air Force baseball history also played profession- ally, in the Boston Red Sox minor league system. homers and 47 RBI. The 2002 AFA graduate began the 2003 sea- A four-year letterwinner, Bolt batted .334 for son pitching for the Gulf Coast League Red Sox in his career at Air Force, hitting 33 home runs and the GCL Rookie League where he posted a 2.70 driving in 148 runs. His 232 career hits ranks fourth earned run average. all-time at the Academy. Midway through the season, Kaercher was promoted to the Portland Sea Dogs in the Eastern Bolt was drafted in the 15th round by the Phil- League at the AA level where he made one appear- lies in the 2007 Major League Baseball amateur ance. draft. Kaercher concluded the season with the Sara- In 2008, Bolt played for the Lakewood Blue- sota Red Sox, a single A affiliate of the Red Sox in Claws, the Single A affiliate of the Phillies. In 91 the Florida State League, where he had a 3.38 ERA in eight appearances. games, Bolt batted .266 with 15 doubles, five homers and 35 RBIs. Mike Thiessen, one of the best players ever to come out of the Air Force baseball program, played Jeff Brown led the Falcons in hitting in 1973, 74, professionally with the Lancaster JetHawks, an Ad- 75 and 76. Brown hit .400 in ‘74 and .419 in ‘75 vanced A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks in and ranks 10th all-time at the Academy with a .390 2003. career batting average. A two-sport star at the Academy (was also the starting quarterback for the football program), Thiessen owns numerous AFA baseball records Garrett Custons, was drafted in the 10th round by including hits, walks, games played, doubles and the Toronto Blue Jays in 2013. more. Custons was a four-year letterwinner who bat- In 2003, Thiessen batted .278 with five hom- ted .333 for his career with 275 hits, 77 doubles and ers and 42 runs scored in 85 games played for Lan- 50 stolen bases. Custons was a freshman All-Amer- caster. Thiessen was drafted in the 42nd round by the Diamondbacks in the 2001 Major League Base- ican and two-time All-Mountain West honoree. He ball amateur draft. is Air Force’s all-time leader in doubles and at bats. Thiessen was also a standout on the football Coustons played for the Bluefield Blue Jays, a team, earning Mountain West Conference Offensive Single A affiliate of Toronto in 2013. In 17 games, Player of the Year honors as a quarterback in 2000. Custons batted .222 with 12 hits in 54 at bats. He is currently the offensive coordinator with the Air Force football team.

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Class of 1963 Class of 1972 Joe Lee Burns -- Fighter pilot and retired Colonel. Currently Aviation Tom Stites -- 1972 team captain is currently a real estate broker in Dal- Training Specialist (T-38 academics), Boeing Aerospace Operations las, Texas, and part time B-737 pilot. Was a pilot for Delta Air Lines for Training Support Center, Universal City, Texas. 27 years, flying Captain on the B-737, B-757, B-767, and B-767-400. Wilson Parma -- Senior Marketing Advisor, FedEx, Memphis, Tenn. Class of 1974 Class of 1964 Dan Goodrich -- Retired Brigadier General Defense contractor residing Darryl Bloodworth -- Founding partner and senior trial lawyer in a in Melbourne, Fla. 50-lawyer Orlando, Florida based law firm. Former T-38 instructor pilot. Class of 1975 Allan McArtor -- Chairman of Airbus Americas, Inc. Former Cadet Larry Bryant -- Retired Lieutenant Colonel Currently Director of Aca- Wing Commander, Thunderbird Pilot, Head of FedEx global air ops, demic Computing and civilian faculty member at USAFA. Admistrator of FAA, Founder and CEO of Legend Airlines. David Commons -- Retired Maj. Gen. Senior Reserve Assistant to the Fred Olmsted -- Fighter pilot is retired from FedEx where he was Ex- Chief of Air Force Reserve. Also, a 767 Captain at Delta Air Lines. ecutive Officer to the System Chief Pilot. Former A-300 and B-727 Captain. Class of 1976 Mick Erdle -- Retired Colonel President, The Academy Research and Class of 1967 Development Institute, Colorado Springs, CO. John McBroom -- Retired Major General director of Matt Martorano -- Retired as Colonel after 25 years in Air Force. operations, HQ Pacific Air Forces, Hickam AFB, Hawaii. Was Wing Currently management pilot/check airman on the A300 at UPS Commander of F-15’s in Desert Storm. Airlines in Louisville, Ky. Paul Hanson -- Retired Lieutenant Colonel Currently Vice President, Gen. Mark A. Welsh -- U.S. Chief of Staff. Quality Assurance/Contracts at Nellson Nutraceutical, LLC. Irwin- dale, Calif. Class of 1978 Richard Newton -- Retired Lt. Gen. Former Assistant Vice Chief of Staff Class of 1968 and Director, Air Force, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. Barney Mills -- Retired Colonel Former Defense Contractor. Resides in Colorado Springs. Class of 1980 Walter “Buck” McCants -- Retired Colonel C-141 pilot, Retired from Karl Apfel -- Former C-141/T-38 Instructor, 777 Pilot - American Air- FedEx and resides in Rock Hill, S.C. lines. Lives in Flower Mound, Texas. Jim “Mooch” Reese -- Retired Lieutenant Colonel Resides in Dun- Jim Best -- Former C-130 pilot, retired Lieutenant Colonel, FEDEX woody, Ga. pilot. Lives in Dallas, Texas. Vince Rusinak -- Retired Lieutenant Colonel Resides in Colorado Jim Firth -- Former F-15 pilot, Brigadier General (USAF Reserves), Re- Springs and owner of Rusinak Real Estate, Inc. tired from Delta Airlines. Works for Boeing and lives in Suffolk, Va. Steve Salek -- Former F-15 pilot, 737 - Southwest Airlines. Lives in Class of 1970 Fairplay, Colo. Ed Cole -- Retired Lt. Col. F-4 and F-16 pilot. Retired from UPS where Deke Winters -- Former F-15 pilot, retired Colonel (USAF Reserves), he flew 747, 757 and 767s. Resides in College Station, Texas, where he 777 Pilot - United Airlines. Lives in Reston, Va. flies an Aero Commander 500/B (twin commander) mostly for fun.

Class of 1971 Jim Brown -- Partner and Pricipal, Brandes Investment Partners in San Diego, Calif., managing over 50 billion dollars. Former T-38 instructor and B-52 pilot.

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Class of 1982 Class of 1989 Jim Dahlmann -- Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). Most of career spent in Brig. Gen.(S) Pete Gersten - Wing Commander 432d Wing / 432d Air Special Operations. Currently Chief of Operations Support Division and Expeditionary Wing, Creech AFB, NV. Commander of the USAF RPA Chief of Congressional Liaison with the Directorate of Admissions at Program USAFA. Rick Wynn -- Former F-16 pilot. Currently a program manager for J.J. Johnson -- Pilot for United. Resides in Medford, N.J. CAE, responsible for building C-130J simulators for the USAF. Based in Joe Romanko -- Pilot for American. Resides in Medford, N.J. Tampa, Fla.

Class of 1983 Class of 1991 Col. Raymond Kozak -- Director, Air, Space and Information Opera- Lt. Col. Mark Grotelueschen -- Staff of Air Forces Africa at Ramstein tions, Headquarters , , Calif. AFB, Germany. Author of two books on World War I. Maj. Gen.(S) James K. “Kevin” McLaughlin -- Director, Space and Mike Kazlausky -- Head coach, Air Force baseball, USAFA. Cyber Operations, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Plans and Re- David O’Keeffe -- Export Marketing Manager, XCG John Deere (John quirements, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. Deere Construction & Forestry Division), Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China. Bert Szymkowicz -- Retired Lieutenant Colonel FedEx Express MD-11 Captain/PCA/LCA. Class of 1992 Lt. Col. Brandon Baker -- Commander, 9th Operations Group, Detach- Class of 1984 ment 3, Andersen AFB, . Col. Steve Seroka -- Colonel, F-15C Pilot. Chief of Staff, USAF War- Lt Col. Steve Carson -- HQ US European Command J-5. fare Center, Nellis AFB, Las Vegas NV. Layne Kasper -- Managing Partner of Kasper & Associates merger and acquisition firm. Class of 1985 Troy Simon -- CEO, Greeley Medical Clinic, Greeley/Loveland/Wind- Tom Coleman -- Prep school instructor and football coach. Retired sor, Colo. USAF and C-141/C-5 Commant Pilot. Daron Stewart -- CEO, McDowell Home Health, Danville, Ky.

Class of 1986 Class of 1994 Bruce Hawkins -- Navy GOV civilian working for the Naval Satellite Lt Col John W. “Trey” Chastain, III -- Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Operations Center (NAVSOC), Point Mugu, Calif. (4 AMXS/CC), Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C. Col. Bob Holba -- C-17 Pilot, Chief AMC Aircrew Standardization & Maj. Rob Giannoni -- C-37A Pilot, MacDill AFB, Fla. Evaluation Division HQ AMC/A3V, Scott AFB, Ill. Previously: Com- Lt. Col. Jeff Krusinski -- Chief, Enlisted Force Management, HQ U.S. mander, , , S.C. Air Force, Washington, D.C. Jim Passaro -- Director of Defense Space Programs for Integrity Appli- Lt. Col. Rob Lisch -- Deputy Director for the Commander’s Action cations, Inc, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Also head of Air Force baseball Group, United States Pacific Command, Camp Smith, Hawaii. Alumni group. Lt. Col. Mike Manor -- Director of Operations for the 2nd Space Opera- tions Squadron, Schriever AFB, Colo. Class of 1987 Lt. Col. Vern Mullis -- Director, Commandants Issues, USAF Academy. Bobby Johnson -- Resides in New Jersey and working as a director for Jeff Rengel -- Anesthesiologist at St. Mary’s Medical Center, Duluth, SunTrust in the Capital Markets Trading Department in New York City. MN. Formerly medical director of anesthesia, Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Class of 1988 Greg Harris -- United Airlines Pilot, First Officer on the Airbus A-320. Class of 1995 Has logged over 10,000 flight hours in 14 different aircraft and has Alan Barker -- Operations manager for the Indianapolis Air Traffic Con- landed on every continent in the world--Antarctica 8 times. Resides in trol Center. Parker, Colo. Lt. Col. Glenn Harris -- Air Force Global Strike Command, Peterson Col. Nicholas Volpe -- USAF Reserves assigned to HQ AETC/A6 in AFB, Colo. Cyberspace Operations. Also employed by Hewlett Packard and resides Lt. Col. Steve Sanders -- Headquarters , Com- in San Diego, Calif. mercial Airlift Division, Scott AFB IL.

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Class of 1996 Class of 1999 Maj. Jason Allen -- C-17 Evaluator in AF Reserves at Joint Base Lewis Michael Boomsma -- Construction Project Manager, Cordoba Construc- McChord, Wash. Also a 737 first class officer at Alaska Airlines. tion, Los Angeles, Calif. and Major, USAF Reserves, flight commander, Maj. Jason Rudd -- F-15C pilot, Tyndall AFB, Fla. 701st COS, March AFRB, Calif. Previously: F-15C instructor pilot. Maj. Jason Davis -- Chief of Weapons & Tactics for the 107th Fighter Class of 1997 Squadron, MI ANG. Lt. Col. Drew Allen -- Director of Operations, 445 Flight Test Squadron Maj. Chad Hillberg – T-6 Evaluator/Instructor Pilot, 80th Operations at Edwards AFB, Calif. F-22 & F-16 instructor/evaluator test pilot. Group, Sheppard AFB, Texas. Previously: F-16 CJ flight lead and T-37 Maj. Mike Bruhn -- Deputy Chief, Expeditionary Medical Operations instructor pilot. Division at the Office of the Command Surgeon, HQ ACC/SG, Langley Daniel McBroom -- M&A banker in the energy industry, Houston, AFB, VA. Texas. Justin Collins -- Student, Air Force Command and Staff College, Max- Maj. Michael Stolley – MQ-1/MQ-9 weapons school instructor pilot, well AFB, Ala. Previously operations officer/flight commander, Max- 26th WPS, Nellis AFB, Nev. Previously: F-16 CJ Mission Commander/ well AFB, Ala. Flight Lead. Maj. David “Heat” Lyons -- Airpower Strategist, Checkmate, Headquar- ters Air Force, Pentagon, DC. Previously F-16 Instructor pilot. Class of 2000 Jason Martin -- Air Reserve Technician headed to Maxwell AFB in Aug Maj. Chris Humphrey -- Senior Budget IMA, MILSATCOM Systems 11 for Air Command and Staff College. Formerly a flight commander, Directorate, Los Angeles AFB, Calif. operations officer, and squadron commander (all in aircraft mainte- Maj. Brendan Shannon -- Standardization and evaluation officer for the nance). 309 FS, Luke AFB, Ariz.

Class of 1998 Class of 2001 Eric Eldridge -- Air Force Fellow, Lawrence Livermore National Labo- Brad “Pedro” Bashore -- AF Fellow, Georgetown University; Formerly ratory, Livermore, Calif. F-15E WIC Instructor, Nellis AFB, NV Jared Frosch -- Currently working in civil engineering at Randolph, Maj. Ryan Carville -- USAF Europe command budget analyst, formerly AFB, Texas, as the chief of program development. C-5 instructor pilot and T-34 UPT instructor. Maj. Ryan “RJ” Johnson -- Commander, 2nd Contracting Squadron, Maj. Kiweeden “IKE” Cornell: F-16 WIC Instructor, Nellis AFB, NV Barksdale AFB, La. Maj. David Diehl -- Deceased, April 2013. Pilot at Charleston, AFB. Maj. Ian Laughrey -- Presidential Operations Coordinator, White House Maj Gerremy “Bear” Goldsberry: Operational Analyst, BGI-LLC; F-16 Pilot Military Office; Washington, DC. Previously: C-40 and T-1 Instructor AF Reserves, Arlington, TX, formerly F-16 Instructor, Aviano AB, Pilot. Mike Thiessen -- Asst. Head coach/Co-Offensive Coordinator, USAFA Travis Lauritsen -- Vice President, Goldman, Sachs & Co. Football. Maj. Adam “Tosh” Smith -- Student, School of Advanced Air and Space Mike Tufte - Deceased, 2010. Formerly Architect, Denver, Colo. Studies, Maxwell, AFB, Ala. Maj. Nate Tarkowski -- Instructor/Advisor, Air Command and Staff Col- Class of 2002 lege, Maxwell AFB, Ala. Capt. Jim George -- Instructor pilot at USAFA, former C-17 pilot. 19th Air Force T-52 IP (Instructor Pilot) of the year. Erik Fisher -- Chief, C-17A Evaluator Pilot, 97 OG/OGV, at Altus AFB, Okla. Capt. Matt Kearcher -- A-10 Pilot, Osan AB, South Korea.

Class of 2003 Capt. Bowie Frost -- Former E-3 pilot. Air Force baseball officer repre- sentative. Maj. Johnny Koegel -- F-15C Instructor Pilot, Kadena AB, Japan Nick Liegl -- Assistant director of athletics, finance; USAFA. Dan Petro -- Corporate finance, USAA. San Antonio, Texas. Capt. Josh Phifer -- F-22 Pilot, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. Capt. Jesper Stubbendorff -- T-1 instructor pilot at Columbus, AFB, Miss. Former KC-10 instructor pilot.

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Class of 2005 Class of 2009 Special Agent Nathan DeRohan -- Chief, criminal, investigations branch, 1st. Lt. Casey Allen -- Graduate school, University of Cincinnati. Tinker AFB, Okla. 1st Lt. Jason Griggs -- Assistant Officer In Charge, 494 Aircraft Mainte- Capt. Ken Hodgson - C-130 pilot, Little Rock AFB, Ark. nance Unit, RAF Lakenheath, England. Capt. Tommy Fugler - F-16 Pilot, Misawa AB, Japan. 1st Lt. Jake Petro -- Commander, financial management flight Capt. Travis Fugler -- KC-135 pilot, Manas AB, Kyrgyzstan. 341st RSS, Randolph AFB, Texas. Reid Lamson -- Air Force Reserve IMA for the 366th Communications Squadron in Mountain Home, Idaho. Class of 2010 1st Lt. Matt Alexander --F-16 Pilot, 182nd Fighter Squadron at Kelly Class of 2006 AFB, Texas Capt. Clayton Couch -- Weapons systems officer(WSO) flying the 1st Lt. Ben Ausbun -- Pilot training, Laughlin AFB, Texas F-15E Strike Eagle,Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C. 1st Lt. Addison Gentry -- AWACS Pilot, Tinker AFB, Okla. Capt. Kyle DePierre -- Missile squadron missile combat crew com- 1st. Lt. Tyler McBride -- F-16 Pilot, Hill AFB, Utah mander, 490th Missile Squadron at Malmstrom AFB, Mt. 1st Lt. K.J. Randhawa -- Aircraft Maintenance Officer, Shaw AFB, S.C. Capt. Matt Musser - C-130 pilot, Little Rock AFB, Ark. 1st Lt. Alex Truesdale -- Pilot training, Laughlin AFB, Texas Capt. Josh Oakley - U.S. Army Special Forces Detachment Commander, 10th Special Forces Group, Fort Carson, Colo. Class of 2011 Capt. Price Paramore -- 39th Medical Service Corps officer, Incirlik AB, 1st Lt. Nathan Carter -- C-17 Pilot, McChord AFB, Wash. Turkey. 1st Lt. Parker Mayo -- Finance, Robins AFB, Ga. Paul Pratt -- Engineer, Bastian Material Handling, Atlanta, Ga. 1st Lt. Jon McMahon -- RPA Pilot, Creech AFB, Nev. Capt. Jeff Tetrault – Integration and sustainment program manager, 1st Lt. Brad Pingel -- Space & Missiles, Vandenburg AFB, Calif. JSpOC mission system, Peterson AFB, Co. 1st Lt. Vai Schierholtz -- Acquisitions, Los Angeles AFB, Calif. Capt. Josh Wolfram -- Deputy Budget Officer, Joint Base Lewis-Mc- Chord, McChord Field, Wash. Class of 2012 2nd Lt. Evan Abrecht -- RPA pilot training, Randolph AFB, Texas Class of 2007 2nd Lt. Michael Ceci -- Graduate school, University of Maryland. Capt. Karl Bolt -- Logistics Readiness Officer, MacDill, AFB, Fla. 2nd Lt. Victor Iacobbo -- Civil Engineering, Barksdale AFB, La. Capt. Mitch Brown -- Officer in charge, JSTARS Operations Center, 2nd Lt. Adam Hill -- Pilot training, Laughlin AFB, Texas Robins AFB, Ga. 2nd Lt. Mike Kazakoff -- Finance, Davis Monthan AFB, Ariz. Capt. Joe Peterson -- Finance officer, Scott AFB, Ill. 2nd Lt. Blair Roberts -- Finance, Los Angeles AFB, Calif. Capt. Jonathan Polston -- Civil Engineer Officer, HQ Air Force Material Command, Wright Patterson AFB, OH. Class of 2013 Capt. Geno Salazar -- C-17 Pilot, Hickam AFB, Hawaii. 2nd Lt. Alex Baker -- Pilot training, Vance AFB, Okla. 2nd Lt. David Baska -- Space Operations, Vandenburg AFB, Calif. Class of 2008 2nd Lt. Alex Bast -- Space Operations, Buckley AFB, Colo. Capt. Jake Allen -- F-16 pilot, 80th Fighter Squadron, Kunsan AB, South 2nd Lt. Ben Bertelson -- Pilot Training, Laughlin AFB, Texas. Korea. 2nd Lt. Garrett Custons -- Financial Management, Patrick AFB, Fla. Capt. Chay Derbigny -- Aircraft Commander and chief Security Man- Spent summer of 2013 playing professional baseball for Bluefield Blue ager in the 319 SOS, Hurlburt AFB, Fla. Jays, Rookie League affiliate of Toronto Blue Jays. Capt. Josh Meents -- Manpower Analyst at the 2nd Manpower Readiness 2nd Lt. Todd Del Toro -- Financial Management, Los Angeles AFB, Calif. Squadron, Langley AFB. 2nd. Lt. Jack Hourin -- Pilot Training, Laughlin AFB, Texas. 2nd Lt. Matthew Robers -- Pilot Training, Columbus AFB, Miss. 2nd Lt. Matt Thorne -- Space Operations, Eglund AFB, Fla. 2nd Lt. Matt Zettler -- Civil Engineering, Holloman AFB, N.M.

Class of 2014 2nd Lt. Seth Kline --Financial Management/Laughlin AFB, Texas 2nd Lt. Jake Schomaker --Pilot Training/Columbus AFB, Miss. 2nd Lt. Cameron White --Space Operations/Vandeburg AFB, Calif.

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AMERICA’S BEST Colorado Springs was ranked in 2007 as the No. 1 Best Big City (over 300,000) to Live by Money Magazine based on quality of life, climate, social activities, cleanliness and safety.

The immortal words of an eastern visitor in 1893 live perpetually Another major attraction is the Broadmoor Hotel and Resort. Built at the base of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. in the early 1900s, this five-star resort, hosted the 1995 U.S. Wom- When teacher and poet Katherine Lee Bates took a wagon ride to en’s Open Golf Championship and the 2008 Senior U.S. Open, and is the summit of Pikes Peak she was inspired to write a song that is still nestled into the base of Cheyenne Mountain. The Pikes Peak region is recited today. Her view from atop the 14,110-foot peak was the basis home to the nation’s only mountain zoo. The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, of her song “America the Beautiful”. with an elevation of more than 6,800-feet, has received several changes in the past two years. The history of Colorado Springs traverses back to 1870 when Gen. William Jackson Palmer first visited the region and was captivated by For the outdoors enthusiast, the city and the state offer a plethora of its grandeur. A year later, he began designing his city of dreams. From recreational activities. A short drive to the northwest features some of its beginning on the corner of Pikes Peak and Cascade Avenues in the nation’s finest ski resorts, including the cities of Vail and Aspen. downtown Colorado Springs, the city has grown more than 183 square A short jaunt to the southwest or northwest will find some of the best miles and to nearly 400,000 people in the city and 600,000 in the metro white-water rafting, fishing, hiking and cycling that the country has area. to offer. Colorado Springs is known nationally for its natural attractions. Valuing its past with a vision for the future, Colorado Springs is The Garden of the Gods, the area’s No. 1 natural attraction, is a ma- truly a city with unparalleled culture, recreation, growth and opportu- jestic out-cropping of red sandstone rocks which are more than 300 nity in the 21st century. million years old. Colorado Springs is also home to the Pikes Peak (Photos on this page courtesy of GerMaine Photography) Highway, a 19-mile drive up the world’s highest toll road. The area’s No. 1 man-made attraction is the Air Force Academy’s Cadet Chapel.

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Less than 45 minutes from the Academy and with over 300 days of by its backdrop. The foothills being just west of the city and the peaks sunshine per year, The Mile High City of Denver has it all. of the mountain range reach heights of more than 14,000 feet. Despite Truly a sports capitol, Denver has nine professional sports teams, in- the proximity to the mountains, the city receives just 8-15 inches of cluding the (NFL), (NBA), Colorado precipitation per year, about the same as Los Angeles. Avalanche (NHL), Colorado Rockies (MLB), (Major The United States Census Bureau estimates that, in 2006, the popula- League Soccer), Denver Dynamite (Indoor Soccer League), Denver tion of the City and County of Denver was 566,974, making it the 27th Outlaws (Major League ) and the (Na- most populous U.S. city. The Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical tional Lacrosse League). Recent success among the teams has driven Area had an estimated 2006 population of 2,408,750 and ranked as the the excitement for these teams a mountain high. The Broncos won the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area. Super Bowl in 1998 and 1999. The Avalanche won the Stanley Cup in Denver has the largest city park system in the nation. There are 650 1996 and 2001. The Rockies played in the World Series in 2007. miles of off-street, bike paths, 90 golf courses and 200 parks. Within Located just east of the Rocky Mountains and the Continental Di- a 90-minute drive from downtown Denver, there are opportunities for vide, Denver has a mild and dry climate with more days of sunshine some of the country’s best skiing, hiking, fishing, rafting and mountain per year than San Diego and Miami. Golf courses are open year round biking. as the average winter temperature is 45 degrees, warmer than Boston, (all photos on this page courtesy of the Denver Metro Convention New York City and St. Louis. The city sits at 5,280 feet above sea level. and Visitors Bureau) In fact, there is a step on the State Capitol Building that is exactly one mile above sea level. Even at a mile above sea level, the city is dwarfed

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The Academy offers a four-year of the cadet wing, while juniors and sophomores seek program of instruction and experience designed to ed- to develop team and interpersonal leadership and History of ucate, train and inspire men and women to become of- instructional skills. Cadets are projected into as many The Academy ficers of character, motivated to lead the United States active leadership roles as possible to prepare them to Air Force in service to our nation. Each cadet graduates be effective Air Force officers. In 1948, a board of with a bachelor of science degree and a commission as Fundamental concepts of military organization a second lieutenant in the Air Force. -- drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and physical leading civilian and military training -- are emphasized the first summer during educators was appointed to Course of Study basic cadet training. Freshmen then study the military plan the curriculum for an Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum that role in United States society as well as the mission and academy that would meet provides the knowledge, skills and responsibilities es- organization of the Air Force. Sophomores receive in- the needs of the newly sential to a career Air Force officer. The entire USAFA struction in communication skills and juniors study the established Air Force. The experience is integrated and mapped to achieve a set combat and operational aspects of the Air Force. board determined that Air of desired outcomes in every graduate. The Academy offers courses in flying, navigation, Force requirements could The core academic curriculum includes courses in soaring and parachuting, building from basic skills to not be met by expanding the basic sciences, engineering, social sciences and hu- instructor duties. Some cadets may fly light aircraft manities. Cadets take additional elective courses to other service academies and with the Cadet Flying Team. recommended an Air Force complete requirements for one of 32 major areas of Summer training for cadets is divided into three, Academy be established study. About 50 percent of the cadets complete majors three-week training periods. There are a variety of pro- in science and engineering; the remainder graduate in grams available and each cadet is required to complete without delay. the social sciences and humanities. Some of the most two training periods each summer with leave during In 1949, then Secretary popular majors include management, aeronautical the other period. All new cadets take six weeks of basic of the Air Force W. Stuart engineering, foreign area studies, history, behavioral cadet training in their first summer. Symington appointed a science, civil engineering, astronautical engineering, Combat survival training is a required three-week commission to assist in se- electrical engineering and engineering mechanics. program during cadets’ second summer. For other lecting a site and on April Faculty Composition second-summer training periods, cadets have options 1, 1954, President Dwight The majority of the Academy’s faculty members, such as working with Airmen in an operational unit at D. Eisenhower authorized an Air Force installation, airborne parachute training, more than 500 total, are Air Force officers. They are creation of the United States selected primarily from career-officer volunteers who soaring or basic free-fall parachute training. During their last two summers, all cadets are of- Air Force Academy. After have established outstanding records of performance considering 580 sites in 45 and dedication. Each has at least a master’s degree fered leadership training as supervisors or instructors in the summer programs listed above. states, the commission nar- and more than 55 percent have doctorates or other rowed the choice to three terminal degrees in their field of study. Extracurricular activities also are an integral part of locations. The summer of About 30 percent of the faculty are civilians who the education program. The cadet ski club, drum and bring great depth of disciplinary and educational ex- bugle corps, cadet chorale and forensics are a few of 1954, Secretary of the Air pertise and provide academic stability and continuity. the programs available. Force Harold Talbott se- lected a site near Colorado Faculty members are intensely focused on cadet Nominations Springs, Colo. Colorado con- learning as an integral part of their officer develop- Nominations to the Academy may be obtained ment. The Air Force Academy has been ranked No. 1 through a congressional sponsor or by meeting tributed $1 million toward in the nation for the most accessible and involved fac- eligibility criteria in other categories of competition purchase of the property. ulty. To provide greater contributions established by law. For information on admission pro- In July 1955, the first by a diverse faculty, the Academy has several distin- cedures, write to HQ USAFA/RRS; 2304 Cadet Drive, Academy class entered in- guished visiting professors and endowed professors Suite 200; USAF Academy, CO 80840-5025 or go to: terim facilities at Lowry Air who serve one or more years. Officers from other ser- Force Base, Denver, while vices, as well as officers from allied countries are also www.usafa.edu members of the faculty. Distinguished civilian and mili- construction began. It was tary lecturers also share their expertise sufficiently completed for with the cadets during the academic occupancy by the cadet wing year. in late August 1958. Initial construction cost was $142 Athletic Program million. The Academy’s athletic program is designed to improve physical fitness, Women entered the teach athletic skills and develop lead- Academy on June 28, 1976, ership qualities. To achieve its goals, as members of the class of the Academy offers some of the most 1980. extensive physical education, intramu- ral sports and intercollegiate athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take at least three different physical education courses each year. Military Education and Training An air, space and cyberspace-ori- ented military education, training and leadership program begins with basic cadet training and continues through- out the four years. Seniors are respon- sible for the organizational leadership

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Lt. Gen. Michelle D. Johnson is Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. She directs a four-year academic, military training, athletic and character development program leading to a bachelor’s de- gree and commission as an Air Force officer. The general is a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force Acad- emy’s Class of 1981. After graduating from the Academy, she completed graduate studies as a Rhodes Scholar before earning her pilot wings in 1984. Johnson has held numerous command positions at the group, wing and numbered Air Force level, and came to the Academy after serving as the Deputy, Chief of Staff, Operation and Intelligence, Supreme Headquar- ters Allies Powers Europe, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Casteau, Belgium. She has served in various as- signments in air mobility, airlift and tanker flying operations and training, academic instruction and personnel. A command pilot, the general has more than 3,600 flying hours in the C-141, T-41, KC-10, C-17, C-5 and the KC-14 aircraft. The general’s military awards and decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Aerial Achieve- ment Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Combat Readiness Medal with oak leaf cluster, National Defense Service Medal with bronze star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal with bronze star and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.

Vice Superintendent Commandant of Cadets Dean of Faculty Commander, Colonel Brig. General Brig. General 10th Air Base Wing Doug Lamberth Stephen C. Williams Andrew Armacost Col. Stacey Hawkins

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Jim Knowlton joined the Air Force Prior to joining Rensselaer, Knowlton civil engineering from Cornell University. Academy as the Director of Athletics on served as the director of the Center for En- He returned to West Point in 1992 to teach March 23, 2015. In this capacity he will hanced Performance at the United States in the Civil and Mechanical Engineering oversee the 27 intercollegiate varsity Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. Department, after which he was selected to sports, the Physical Education Program, In that position, he led a staff of 50 pro- lead and manage larger and more complex the Intramural and Club Programs and all fessionals who deliver training for peak organizations within the Army, ultimately Physical Testing at the Academy. Prior to performance in athletics, academics, and leading a battalion of 750 men and women the Air Force Academy, Knowlton served military endeavors to cadets, soldiers, and while stationed at Ft. Carson, Colo., before as the Director of Athletics at Rensselaer athletes both on and off the West Point deploying to Iraq. Polytechnic Institute and was responsible campus. Knowlton is a registered Professional for overseeing the Institute’s 12 men’s and From 2003 to 2006 Knowlton served Engineer in the state of Virginia. His 11 women’s NCAA intercollegiate varsity as both deputy and interim director for the awards and decorations include the Legion teams and three junior varsity squads, in- athletics department at West Point, where of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal volving more than 600 student-athletes, as he led a staff of more than 200 people with four oak leaf clusters, the Ranger Tab, well as intramurals. and supervised 25 intercollegiate athletic the Air Assault Badge, and the Senior Para- In his time in Troy, Knowlton has helped programs with more than 1,000 student- chutist Badge. develop the strategic vision for the Athletic athletes. During his tenure, West Point set Knowlton and his wife, Corey, have five Department, implemented a new athlet- the stage to earn its first NCAA National sons: Jimmy, Patrick, Christopher, Mark ics branding initiative, increased two-way Championship in more than 50 years. and Shawn. communication with the student-athletes, Knowlton received a bachelor’s degree created and filled many key positions, in engineering in 1982 from West Point, and facilitated renovations to the Houston where he was a four-year letterwinner and Field House as well as the construction of captain of the varsity hockey team. After the $102M first phase of Rensselaer’s East 10 years of organizational leadership posi- Campus Athletic Village. tions of increasing responsibility in the U.S. Army, Knowlton received a master’s in

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Few schools in the country have an athle c program as extensive as the Air Force Academy’s. The goals of the athle c program are to enhance the physical condi oning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for offi cership, to teach leadership in a compe ve environment and to build character. There are three subdivisions of the athle c program: intercollegiate athle cs, intramurals and physical educa on. The intercollegiate program has 17 men’s and 10 women’s NCAA-sanc oned teams, facing some of the top compe - on in the na on. Men’s teams are football, baseball, basketball, Jim Trego Lt. Col. Brandon Doan , cross-country, fencing, golf, gymnas cs, indoor and Senior Associate AD Associate AD outdoor track, lacrosse, rifl e, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, Head of Physical Educa- water polo and wrestling. The Academy fi elds women’s teams in tion/Athletic Programs basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnas cs, rifl e, indoor and out- door track, swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addi on, the Academy sponsors two non-NCAA programs; boxing and cheerleading. The majority of the Academy’s men’s and women’s pro- grams compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons compete in this conference against teams from Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawai’i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State and Wyoming. All sports also compete against non- conference opponents, including many na onally ranked teams. The football team competes annually for the Command- William Carpenter John Coulahan er-in-Chief’s Trophy, which is emblema c of service academy foot- Associate AD Associate AD ball supremacy. The Falcons have won the trophy 18 mes, which Recruiting Support Finance is more than any other academy. The USAFA Cadet Field House is one of the most impres- sive buildings in the country. It’s a modern, versa le structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 million building is fi ve stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fi elds laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas--basketball arena, ice hockey arena and mul purpose area. The three sec ons have a combined sea ng capacity of more than 9,000. Clune Arena seats 5,858. The Cadet Ice Rink has a sea ng capacity of 2,470, while the mul purpose area seats 1,000 fans for track and fi eld compe ons. The $4.1-million renova on to the Cadet Track Stadium, the outdoor home of the Air Force track and fi eld team, was com- Troy Garnhart Karen Warner pleted in the fall of 2011 and is one of the premier track and fi eld Associate AD Associate AD facili es in the na on. The Holaday Athle c Center, a $15.5 million Info./Communications Human Resources completely donor funded indoor training facility, was completed in July 2011. The Cadet Fitness Center, a $9.5 million, Military Con- struc on project, home of the Air Force Academy’s fencing prac ce facility and aerobics/weight li ing facility that contains a nearly 33-foot climbing wall, opened in May 2012.

George Nelson Nancy Hixson Associate AD AFAAC Interim Chief Ex- Athletic Programs ecutive Officer

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The Falcon indoor facility was built in 2006. The state-of-the-art facility is located along the southeast corner of Falcon Field.

The new facility features three cages for hitting and pitching practice, player lockers, bathrooms and showers.

In the coming years, a second floor is slated to be added to the facility and will feature the coaches offices, pitching lanes and a baseball-specific workout room.

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Over the years, Falcon Field has become one of ter and 316 in right field. The “short porch” in right son in those five years, the best five-year average in the toughest parks in which to play in the nation. Nes- field is protected by a 24-foot chain link “Monster.” school history. AFA’s home winning percentage of tled against the Rampart Range of the Rocky Moun- As part of the renovation, the dugouts were upgraded .550 in 2000 is the best since a .625 mark in 1995. tains, Falcon Field sits at over 7,000 feet above sea with heaters and, permanent helmet and bat racks and Since 1957, the Falcons have won 55 percent level. In 1991, the field became one of the most unique the park gained space for more than 500 fans with ad- of the games played at Falcon Field. The 1993 team in the country. Due to the severe Colorado weather, an ditional seating on the grass for a capacity of more broke the school record by winning 21 home games. Astroturf infield was installed with a brand new grass than 1,000. In the fall of 2004, the old AstroTurf in- In 58 seasons of Falcon baseball, the team has outfield and drainage system. The turf allowed the field was replaced with new Sport Turf. posted 36 winning seasons at home. In 2014, the Fal- Falcons to play games after spring snowstorms which, During the first five seasons after the renovation, cons were 13-6 at home. Falcon Field also earned na- in the past, would have had to be postponed. Also in the Falcons improved in every area of the game - team tional recognition as the host of the 1976 and 1995 1991, the fences were moved back more than 20 feet defense, team offense and team pitching. The batting U.S. Olympic Festivals. in some spots. The current dimensions are 349 in left average of .328 and fielding percentage of .942 were A new era began for Falcon Field in 2010, as a field, 393 in left center, 400 in center, 365 in right cen- the highest in any five-year period up to that point. new FieldTurf surface was installed over the summer The team ERA consistently improved and of 2009. The entire playing surface, with the excep- Year W L Year W L the five-year ERA of 7.25 is the best since tion of a dirt mound, is FieldTurf. In addition, the en- 1957 5 5 1987 3 7 joining a major conference in 1981. tire fence surrounding the park was replaced and a new 1958 6 4 1988 10 11 As a result, the Falcons posted hitters eye was installed. Air Force also upgraded the 1959 4 2 1989 12 10 a 128-122 record during that time for a dugouts, installing new wood seats and an an upgraded 1960 10 5 1990 10 12 1961 6 4 1991 9 8 winning percentage of .512, the best since heating system. 1962 12 3 1992 14 10 joining a major conference in 1981. The 1963 9 7 1993 21 10 Falcons averaged nearly 26 wins per sea- 1964 11 2 1994 18 6 1965 6 2 1995 15 9 1966 10 4 1996 9 14 1967 9 1 1997 8 16 1968 6 6 1998 7 14 1969 12 1 1999 9 11 1970 12 4 2000 11 9 1971 16 1 2001 12 15 1972 9 4 2002 17 5 1973 6 8 2003 10 15 1974 7 3 2004 2 13 1975 8 7 2005 4 18 1976 9 7 2006 2 8 1977 13 4 2007 5 18 1978 12 4 2008 7 9 1979 11 1 2009 4 10 1980 18 3 2010 7 12 1981 8 13 2011 10 10 1982 15 3 2012 8 7 1983 8 11 2013 7 9 1984 8 5 2014 13 6 1985 12 7 Totals 557 457 1986 15 2

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