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MISSION STATEMENT CONTENTS About Wright State University ...... 31 The athletics program at Wright State University is rec­ Academics ...... 30 ognized as an integral part of the total educational pro­ All-Time Roster (1971-2002) ...... 22-23 cess. The athletics program is designed to contribute to the total development of the student-athlete's health, fit­ All-Time Series Records ( 1971-2002) ...... 20-21 ness, skill, leadership, and respect for others. Brian Anderson ...... 29 Coaching Staff ...... 2-4 Wright State University's intercollegiate athletic repre­ Dayton ...... 32 sentatives are student-athletes, coaches and staff who are Horizon League ...... 19 instructed on and dedicated to the principles of fair play Horizon League Baseball, 2002 ...... 18 and amateur competition as defined by the rules of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. It is the respon­ Player Profiles ...... 5-15 sibility of the athletics administration and coaches to in­ Raider History ...... 26-27 sure that the entire program is in full compliance with all Raider MVP's ...... 25 pertinent rules and regulations. Raider Record Book ...... 24 Raiders in the Pros ...... 28 Objectives of the intercollegiate athletics program at Schedule, 2003 ...... BC Wright State University are to: Season Results, 2002 ...... 16 l. provide a fom1 of student activity which is generally Season Statistics, 2002 ...... 17 accepted part of collegiate life. Tean1 Roster, 2003 ...... lBC Wright State Quick Facts ...... l 2. provide opportunities for the development of unique skills and abilities to a diverse segment of the male and female student population. WRIGHT STATE QUICK FACTS 3. provide the opportunity and motivation for partici­ Location ...... Dayton, OH 45435 pation in sports activities for a broad segment of the Founded ...... 1964; independent status, 1967 male and female student population. Enrollment ...... 15,398 Nickname ...... Raiders 4. provide a vehicle which is a recognized builder of morale and esprit de corps among students, staff, Colors ...... Hunter Green and Gold and alumni. Conference ...... Horizon League President ...... Dr. Kim Goldenberg 5. create an awareness of and support for Wright Director of Athletics ...... Dr. Michael Cusack State University within the region, state and nation. Head Baseball ...... Ron Nischwitz Alma Mater/Year ...... Ohio State/1961 6. sponsor a breadth of programs which will provide student-athletes with the opportunity to compete WSU Record ...... 824-646-7 (28 years) on a local, regional, or national level. Within this Career Record ...... Same objective, progran1s will be funded and expecta­ Associate Head Coach ...... Bo Bilinski tions generated which will provide each program Alma Mater/Year ...... Wright State/1974 or individual with the opportunity to achieve Assistant Coach ...... Jake Long success. Assistant Coach ...... Doug Long 7. provide an environment in which the student-athlete will Sports Information Director ...... Bob Noss learn the value of fair play, the necessity of obeying Baseball Contact ...... Greg Campbell rules and regulations, ,md the necessity to pe1fom1 up Office ...... 937-775-4687 to prescribed academic standards. Fax ...... 937-775-2818 Press Box ...... 937-775-4707 Hotline ...... 1-888-RAIDERS ON THE COVERS Head Athletic Trainer ...... Tony Ortiz Wright State's four seniors-outfielder Chris Baseball Trainer ...... Jaclyn Wender Ranstead (top left), outfielder Chris Tuttle (top 2002 Overall Record ...... 20-33 right), outfielder Kofi Gyimah (bottom left) and 2002 League Record/Finish ...... 9-14/Sixth outfielder Bill Johnson (bottom right)-on the Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/3 back cover along with sophomore catcher Bryan Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 16/9 Vickers (inside front cover) Web Site ...... http://www.wsuraiders.c01n

1 2003 Baseball COACHING STAFF

Ron Head Coach Nischwitz 29th Year

In his 29th season as Wright competition and a trip to the NCAA Division II Tourna­ State University's head baseball ment in 1975. The following three seasons, the Raiders coach, Ron Nischwitz keeps returned to tournament play and claimed second place in knocking down the milestones the 1976 NCAA Division II Mideast Regional. and piling up the victories. In 1980, WSU reached post-season play again and In 28 years as the Raiders' posted an impressive 16-8 record versus Division I op­ mentor, Nischwitz has collected 824 wins, four regular­ ponents. Sweeping through the NCAA Division II North season conference titles, two conference tournament Central Regional, the Raiders earned a bid to the 1987 championships, a runner-up finish in the NCAA Divi­ College World Series in Montgomery, Alabama, where sion II College World Series and a trip to the NCAADivi­ they finished in a tie for second place. Honored for his sion I Regionals. He has led the Raiders to 20 winning records, dedication to collegiate baseball, Nischwitz received the including a trio of 40-win seasons. 1987 NCAADivision II District Coach of the Year Award Though the Division I College World Series has yet and served as the chairman of the Division II baseball to be added to his list of accomplishments, Nischwitz committee in 1986 and 1987. has amassed an impressive number of credits to his name. By 1988, Wright State's first season in Division I, The Raider head coach has presided over the baseball Nischwitz had built the baseball program into one of na­ program's evolution. tional prominence. The 1989 squad set the school record Nischwitz did not wait long to begin his milestones for wins with 45 and boasts five team records at WSU. at Wright State. In his first season, he secured Wright Nischwitz proved his reputation as a top evaluator of col­ State's first winning season in its five years of varsity lege talent as eight players from the 1990 roster reached

N1scHw1Tz's RECORD AT WRIGHT STATE

Overall Conference Year Won Lost Tied Pct Won Lost Pct Accomplishments 1975 23 16 0 .590 NCAA Division II Regionals 1976 27 22 0 .551 NCAA Division II Regionals 1977 25 21 0 .543 NCAA Division 11 Regionals 1978 17 16 2 .515 NCAA Division 11 Regionals 1979 17 28 1 .378 1980 35 15 1 .700 NCAA Division 11 Regionals 1981 19 32 0 .372 1982 21 28 1 .428 1983 29 17 0 .630 NCAA Division 11 Regionals 1984 29 22 0 .569 1985 33 24 2 .579 1986 37 20 0 .649 NCAA Division II Regionals 1987 41 14 0 .745 NCAA Div. II Regionals/College World Series (2nd Place) 1988 34 26 0 .533 1989 45 12 0 .789 1990 35 20 0 .636 1991 39 16 0 .709 1992 40 16 0 .714 17 3 .850 Mid-Continent Cont. Regular-Season & Toum.Champions 1993 39 15 0 .722 17 3 .850 Mid-Continent Cont. Regular-Season Champions 1994 39 21 0 .650 16 8 .667 Mid-Continent Reg.-Season Champs/NCAA Div. I Regionals 1995 33 28 0 .541 10 6 .625 MCC Tournament Champs/NCAA Play-In Series 1996 20 28 0 .417 10 12 .455 1997 31 28 0 .525 16 8 .667 MCC Regular-Season Champs 1998 20 34 0 .370 9 11 .450 1999 26 28 0 .481 8 10 .444 2000 19 39 0 .328 8 12 .400 2001 31 27 0 .534 12 8 .600 2002 20 33 0 377 9 14 .391 Totals 824 646 7 .560 132 95 .581

Wright State University 2 the professional level. Keith Gordon, the starting short­ baseball. Nischwitz spent four seasons in the major stop that season, became the first Raider to play in the leagues leagues pitching for the (1961-62, majors as he was called up by the in July 1965), the Oeveland Indians (1963) and the of 1993 and saw action in the outfield. ( 1966). As a relief pitcher, his finest season was in 1962 Wright State entered the Mid-Continent Conference with the Tigers, when he posted a 3.90 ERA. in 1991, enabling Nischwitz to coach his club for the first Nischwitz played AAA ball in Denver in 1961 and time in conference action. Taking the Mid-Con by storm, moved to Detroit in August of 1962. He returned to AAA Nischwitz compiled three consecutive regular-season in mid-season 1963, playing for Jacksonville that year titles and was named the 1992 Mid-Continent Coach of and Toronto the next. Nischwitz pitched in Cleveland the Year, as well as WSU's Coach of the Year for the and ended his career as a player and coach with the New 1993-94 year. York Mets. The 1992 and 1993 squads were highlighted with the During spring training of 1967, an arm injury ended dominating pitching of one of Nischwitz's many great his career. He pitched against some pitching pupils, Brian Anderson. Anderson led the na­ of baseball's greats, including Pete Rose, Mickey Mantle, tion with a 1.14 earned run average in 1993 and earned Yogi Berra, Roger Maris, Brooks Robinson and Carl first-team All-American as well as GTE Academic All­ Yastrzemski. At the time of his injury, Nischwitz was American honors. He was chosen as the third selection Tom Seaver's pitching coach. in the first round by the then California Angels and was Nischwitz majored in engineering at Ohio State and the first player to reach the major league level from the earned his degree in electrical engineering in 1961. A 1993 draft. strong left-handed hurler for the Buckeyes, he earned All­ Nischwitz made his first impact upon the Division I American honors in 1958 after posting an 11-1 record. A national ranks in 1994 when the club swept the United native of Dayton and a graduate of Fairview High School, States Naval Academy, the Patriot League champion, in Nischwitz earned a Master of Business Administration a three-game NCAA play-in hosted at Wright State. The degree from the University of Dayton in 1969. Raiders opened up NCAA tournament play with a 14-12 While playing professionally, Nischwitz worked as a win over North Carolina State and finished fourth out of computer designer at NCR during the off season. After six teams at the Mideast Regional. several years with NCR, he joined ACB Advantage Fi­ The 1995 team made the most of its first year in the nancial Services, the professional collection agency that Midwestern Collegiate Conference by stunning Notre he purchased three years later. Annually, he holds a me­ Dame on its home field to take the MCC Tournament morial baseball tournament for his son Gregg, the sec­ title and then hosting a pair of NCAA play-in games with ond of four children, who was killed in a freak construc­ Troy State. The 1997 squad won the MCC regular-sea­ tion accident and played for his father at WSU in 1980. son crown and advanced to the championship game be­ In all, Nischwitz has accumulated a record of 824 fore losing to Detroit. wins, 646 losses and seven ties for a .560 winning per­ 2000 saw the opening of , consid­ centage in his 28-year tenure. In 11 years of conference ered to be one of the finest baseball facilities in the Mid­ play, he has recorded a 132-95 record and a .581 winning west. Nischwitz then picked up his 800th career win in percentage. 2001 as the Raiders beat UW-Milwaukee. Ron and his wife, Sandy, have three children: Jeff, Twenty-nine of Nischwitz's players have followed Brad and Lisa. the footsteps of their coach to the professional ranks of

Nischwitz's Milestone Victories 1st win: 6-4 vs. Miami (OH), March 26, 1975 450th win: 8-6 vs. Austin Peay, April 21, 1990 50th win: 7-4 vs. Eastern Illinois, 1976 Mideast Regional 500th win: 2-0 vs. Youngstown State, May 21 , 1991 100th win: 4-0 vs. Dayton, April 7, 1979 550th win: 5-3 vs. Arizona, March 24, 1993 150th win: 5-3 vs. Otterbein, March 25, 1981 600th win: 6-2 vs. Eastern Illinois, April 2, 1994 200th win: 11-1 vs. Dayton, April 16, 1983 650th win: 8-2 vs. Dayton, May 4, 1995 250th win: 4-0 vs. Otterbein, March 22, 1985 700th win: 4-3 vs. Butler, April 27, 1997 300th win: 4-3 vs. Cincinnati, April 23, 1986 750th win: 12-5 vs. Ohio Dominican, May 2, 1999 350th win: 3-1 vs. Wittenberg, May 11 , 1987 800th win: 6-5 vs. UW-Milwaukee, May 5, 2001 400th win: 6-2 vs. Eastern Kentucky, April l 1. 1989

3 2003 Baseball COACHING STAFF Bo Bilinski Jake Long Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach 29th Year Second Year

Entering his 29th year at Jake Long returns for his sec­ Wright State, Bo Bilinski contin­ ond season on the coaching staff. ues to be instrumental in the Along with being the first­ Raiders ' ascension to achieving base coach for the Raiders, Long also works with the infielders, is national status in Division I. the team's speed and accelleration coordinator and There are few college programs that have been assists in the strength and conditioning program. blessed with a head coach for 29 years, not to mention Long started his college playing career at Bowling an assistant coach with the same credentials. Bilinski Green for two seasons before transferring to Dayton, and head coach Ron Nischwitz have been at the helm where he set the single-season stolen base record in of the WSU program since 1975. 1999. He then signed a pro contract to play with the Bilinski wore the green and gold from 1972 to 1974, Richmond Roosters of the independent earning team Most Valuable Player honors in each sea­ later that year. son. He recorded his finest season as a senior when he A four-year started at Franklin High School as a led the squad in hitting with a .302 average. As well shortstop, Long earned All-Mid-Miami League hon­ ors all four years and was selected to the All-Ohio Team as serving as the Raiders ' starting catcher, he made as a senior. four appearances on the mound and posted a 1.46 ERA. Long resides in Franklin with his wife, Trish. His career ERA of 2.59 ranks third in WSU history. Inducted into the Wright State Athletic Hall of Fame in February of 1991, Bilinski was the first Raider base­ Doug Long ball player to achieve this honor. A graduate of Assistant Coach Stebbins High School in Dayton, he also spent a year First Year on the Wright State basketball team in 1969-70. Not only did he accomplish success at the college The newcomer of the coaching level, but Bilinski also prospered playing in Dayton's staff, Doug Long brings a great deal class AA league. In 1984 he hit 36 home runs to help of experience to the Raiders this sea­ lead his team, H.H. Morgan, to the American Baseball son. Long comes to WSU after Congress National Championship. Bilinski was in­ coaching at Franklin High School the past 30 years. A ducted into the Dayton Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame member of the Miami Valley Baseball Hall of Fame, Long in 1997. won numerous Coach of the Year honors from the Mid­ After earning a bachelor of science degree from Miami League along with the Miami Valley Baseball Wright State in 1974, Bilinski joined the Dayton Po­ Coaches Association. lice Department and has served the last 24 of his 26 He also has eight years of expeience as part of the camp staff at the University of Michigan and served 20 years as years on the force as a detective. In 1996, he was the a tournament director in Warren County. recipient of Dayton's Top-Flight Award, which is given Along with hi s coaching duties at Wright State, Long is to the top police officer or fire fighter, encompassing also the Director of Parks and Recreation in Franklin. over 1,000 officers. He is the only person to receive A graduate of Germantown High School, Long earned this honor multiple times. his bachelor's degree at Eastern Kentucky and a master's Bilinski is primarily responsible for recruiting, at Xavier. Long will working primarily with hitting and the out­ working with the hitters and outfielders and coaching fielders this season. Doug and his wife, Eve, reside in third base. Bo and his wife, Julie, live in Kettering Franklin and have two grown children in Jake, who is also with their daughters Sally and Katie, and son Alex. an assistant coach at WSU, and Julie. Wright State University 4 2003 PLAYER PROFILES #2 Chris Tuttle #3 Trent Matthews Senior ♦ OF Junior ♦ IF 5-9 ♦ 160 ♦ l/R 6-0 ♦ 185 ♦ R/R LaGrange, OH ♦ Miamisburg, OH ♦ Keystone Alter

2002: Second Team All-Horizon League 2002: Played in 37 games with 35 .. .led the league in stolen bases and ranked third in runs, fifth in hits and eighth in starts ... collected two hits in finale at batting .. . recorded 18 multi-hit games, in- Western Carolina ... tallied two hits cluding six of three or more hits ... knocked in two and scored twice in second game at Western Carolina ... went three-for-four against Massa- in both ends of Butler series ...had two hits and drove in three chusetts with two runs scored ... scored three tin1es versus Yale ... drove in against Otterbein ... notched two hits, including a double, five runs in the two meetings with No11heastern ... collected three hits against Amly... tallied five hits in first two games with Detroit...went with a RBI at Kent State ... went three-for-five with a double three-for-four with four runs scored in finale versus Youngstown and triple, two runs scored and two RBI in opener with State ... had three hits at Miami ... went four-for-four with four runs scored Detroit ... recorded two hits, including a double, with two in second gan1e of Cleveland State series and had eight hits altogether. RBI in first game of Youngstown State twinbill...tallied 2001: First Team All-Conference ... led all of Division I in batting three hits in Eastern Kentucky doubleheader ... had two hits, average ... led the conference in on-base percentage, tied for first in hits, third in walks, fourth in runs batted in, seventh in stolen bases and 10th including a double, with three RBI in second game of in slugging percentage ... recorded 34 multi-hit games, including 15 of doubleheader at Cleveland State. three or more hits ... knocked in two and scored twice in first game of Western Carolina doubleheader. .. went three-for-four with two runs scored in second game against Kent State .. . drove in three versus 2001: Freshman All-American ... chosen as the conference Hartford ... came off the bench and went three-for-three with two RBI at Ohio State ... hit .568 with 25 RBI, a .679 slugging percentage and a Co-Newcomer of the Year and to the Second Team ... .602 on-base percentage in conference play ... tallied seven hits with six smacked three doubles in going four-for-five with two runs RBI in series at Butler, including a three-for-three with a triple and two scored and two RBI in first meeting with Drexel. .. hit a two­ RBI in the third game and three RBI in the finale ... collected nine hits in UIC series, including a four-for-four perforn1ance in the final game with run home run in the second game against the Dragons and three runs scored and three RBI.. .started a 16-game hitting streak by had two more doubles and a RBI in the third encounter. .. went smacking a home run in second game of twinbill against Betmont.. .recorded 12 hits with eight RBI and five runs scored in four three-for-four with three RBI and three runs scored versus games at Detroit. .. the Detroit series began a streak of 12 straight multi­ Bowling Green ... collected three hits, including a double hit gan1es and 15 of 16 to end the season ... had LO hits in UW-Milwau­ kee series and eight against Cleveland State ... collected five hits at the and triple, with two nms scored and two RBI in third game conference tournan1ent, including three versus UW-Milwaukee. of Butler series and three more hits, one being a solo home 2000: Named to the conference All-Newcomer Team as he tied for sixth run, with three runs scored in series finale ... tallied a hit in in the conference in triples and was tied seventh in runs scored ...tallied all four games with UIC, including a two-run home run in 17 multi-hit games ... collected three hits and scored twice in collegiate game three ... tripled and drove in three in finale with debut at Western Carolina ... had three hits, including a double, in open­ ing game at Troy State ... had three hits and three runs scored versus No11h­ Belmont. .. hit a solo homer and scored twice at Dayton. ern Iowa and drove in two against Kent at the Louisville Tournament ... tripled and drove in three versus Drexel...collected l l hits and scored seven times in series at UW-Milwaukee ... homered and scored High School: Lettered three times in baseball for the three times in smacking two hits in finale at Cleveland State ... drove in Knights ... three-time All-Greater Catholic League selec­ two against Detroit in the conference tournament. tion ... batted .486 with two home runs and 13 RBI as a senior High School: Lettered three years for the Wildcats ... team MVP as a along with five doubles and eight stolen bases ... holds school senior. .. named Division II all-state as a senior as well as All-Lorain County Conference. where he was the league's MVP, and all-city ... hit records for career batting average, runs scored and eight home runs with 63 runs batted in as a senior along with 15 stolen triples ... also lettered in basketball. bases and 13 doubles ... tean1 finished 21-2 and advanced to the district finals .. .holds school records for batting average, RB Is and hits. Personal: Born Trent Joseph Matthews on May l, Personal: Born Christopher Allen Tuttle on May 25, 1981 ... son of Dale 1981. .. son of Bill and Janet Matthews. and Linda Tuttle.

Tuttle's Career Statistics at WSU Year G-GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI SB Matthews' Career Statistics at WSU 2000 55-54 200 44 62 .310 8 3 1 19 l l Year G-GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI SB 2001 54-49 203 43 97 .478 9 3 1 49 11 2001 40-35 129 27 40 .3l0 12 3 5 22 0 2002 52-52 189 45 63 .333 10 0 0 15 22 2002 37-35 122 14 30 .246 6 l 0 14 3 Totals 161-155 592 132 222 .375 27 6 2 83 44 Totals 77-70 251 41 70 .279 18 4 5 36 3

5 2003 Baseball 2003 PLAYER PROFILES #4 Ty Brown #5 Brandon Osborne Sophomore ♦ IF Sophomore ♦ IF 5- l O ♦ 150 ♦ L/R 5-11 ♦ 175 ♦ R/R Greenfield, IN ♦ Trenton, OH ♦ Central Edgewood

2002: Appeared in 24 games with 2002: Played in 39 games with eight starts ... collected first colle- 36 starts ... smacked two-run giate hit and run scored in finale home run in second game with at Belmont...singled and scored twice against Oakland ... went two-for-five with two RBI against lllinois ... went two-for-two with a double, a RBI and a Army... homered, tripled and had three hits overall with run scored in second meeting with Northeastern .. .tallied two RBI and two runs scored versus Denison ... col­ two hits versus Denison ... tripled in a run at Ball lected two hits against Indiana ... drove in two runs in State ... singled and scored in opener at Cleveland State. finale at UIC ... knocked in two in series opener with Detroit...tripled in a run in last game versus Young­ High School: Lettered all four years for the stown State .. .doubled twice and scored twice at Ball Cougars ... twice named All-Hoosier Heritage State ... smacked a solo home run against Detroit at the Conference .. .team MVP in 2001 as he batted .379 with league tournament. 29 stolen bases, 28 walks, 11 RBI and six doubles ... holds school career records in runs, singles and stolen bases High School: Lettered all four years for the and season marks in walks, stolen bases, singles and Cougars ... All-Mid-Miami League all four years and on-base percentage ... also lettered in basketball. three-time all-district ...holds school career records for home runs, games played, RBI and hits and season Personal: Born Cole Tyson Brown on April 12, marks for home runs, RBI, stolen bases, runs scored 1983 ... son of John and Julie Brown. and doubles ... all-region selection in football as he led team to the state semifinals his junior year.

Personal: Born Brandon Joseph Osborne on October 12, 1982 ... son of Terry and Penny Osborne.

Brown's Career Statistics at WSU Osborne's Career Statistics at WSU Year G-GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI SB Year G-GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI SB 2002 24-8 37 9 8 .216 I 0 2 0 2002 39-36 108 16 26 .241 4 2 3 14 2 Wright State University 6 2003 PLAYER PROFILES #6 Josh Manis #7 Bill Johnson Sophomore ♦ RHP Senior ♦ OF 6-0 ♦ 190 ♦ R/R 5- 11 ♦ 198 ♦ R/R Solon, OH ♦ Midland, Ml ♦ Solon Bullock Creek

2002: Appeared in six games, all 2002: Played in 30 games with 19 in relief...struck out one in colle- starts ... collected two hits, including a double, in opener at Western giate debut against Northeast­ Carolina .. .tripled in a run at Belrnont...had two hits and a em ... allowed just one hit and struck out one in two RBI against Army... went three-for-four with two RBI ver­ innings versus IPFW ... recorded a strikeout at Ball sus Otterbein ... smacked a grand slam home run against State ... also appeared against Youngstown State, East­ Denison ... had a three-run home run at Detroit...doubled and ern Kentucky and Cleveland State. drove in two at Ball State ... tripled in a run versus Eastern Kentucky.

2001: Redshirted. 2001: Appeared in 29 games with 26 starts ... went four­ for-six with five RBI and a run scored in first game of High School: Lettered three years in baseball for the twinbill at Western Carolina ... collected two hits, includ­ ing a double, in first meeting with Drexel and went two­ Comets ... All-Westem Reserve League selection as a for-two with a triple, two runs scored and two RBI in the senior as well as all-city and all-district...posted a 2-1 second encounter. .. had two hits and drove in two versus record with three saves as a senior and also batted .400 Stony Brook ... smacked a two-run home run and a two-run with three home runs ... team finished 21-6, won the double in tallying four hits and driving in five overall against league title and advanced to the regional finals ... also Anderson ... went two-for-four with a run scored at Ohio State ... recorded a stolen base versus Hartford and UIC. lettered in football as a quarterback, where he was All­ Ohio and led team to the regional finals. 2000: Missed the entire season due to shoulder surgery and was redshirted. Personal: Born Joshua John Manis on April 10, 1999: Recipient of the Raider Award .. .played in 28 games 1982 ... son of Otis and Diane Manis. with 15 starts ... scored twice and had a double at Western Carolina ... drove in two and scored twice with two hits against Cornell...knocked in a pair of runs during Butler series ... went two for three with two runs scored versus Ohio Dominican ... perfect in eight stolen base attempts, includ­ ing five in series with Ohio Dominican.

High School: Selected all-region and all-district as a senior...named All-Tri-Valley Conference and all-city as a junior and senior... team advanced to the state quarterfinals in 1996 and to the disttict in 1997 ... also lettered three times in football as a quarterback, where he was a first team all­ conference selection as a senior.

Personal: Born William John Johnson Jr. on September 4, 1979 ... son of William and Pamela Johnson.

Johnson's Career Statistics at WSU Year G-GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI SB 1999 28-15 49 15 12 .245 I 0 0 6 8 Manis' Career Statistics at WSU 2001 29-26 88 13 23 .261 3 I l 19 2 Year W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB K 2002 30-19 66 10 18 .273 3 2 2 15 4 2002 0-0 l.35 6-0 6.2 7 2 3 Totals 87-50 203 38 53 .261 7 3 3 40 14

7 2003 Baseball 2003 PLAYER PROFILES #8 Aaron Braden #9 Matt Crawford Junior ♦ LHP Sophomore ♦ RHP 6-0 ♦ 180 ♦ L/L 6-2 ♦ 180 ♦ R/R Franklin, OH ♦ Chagrin Falls, OH ♦ Franklin Chagrin Falls

2002: Led team in wins and 2002: Appeared in 12games with strikeouts and tied for complete four starts .. .struck out two in 1. 1- games ... tied for fourth in the league inning debut at Western Caro­ in wins, was fourth in innings and fifth in strikeouts ... threw lina ... fanned five in first start against Northeastern ... a complete-game five-hit shutout against Oakland with 10 striekouts ... fanned six versus Yale ... struck out five in win allowed just one hit and struck out three in 1.1 innings over Army ... picked up complete-game win in first game of versus Butler... recorded five strikeouts in 4.1 innings Butler doubleheader ... struck out three in decision over against Miami. Otterbein and four in win at UW-Milwaukee ... had seven strikeouts against Indiana ... tallied six strikeouts in com­ High School: Lettered three years in baseball for the plete-game win versus Detroit ... recorded eight strikeouts in Tigers ... Second Team All-State in Division III as a complete-game win at Cleveland State ... had five strikeouts in six innings against Detroit at the league tournament. senioras well as All-Cuyahoga County ...two-time All- Chagrin Valley Conference selection ... posted a 9-0 2001: Named to the conference All-Newcomer Team .. .led record with two saves, a 2.15 ERA and 76 strikeouts on squad in wins, starts, complete games, innings pitched and the mound as a senior ... also batted .558 with five home strikeouts ... led the conference in innings pitched and stm1s runs, 41 RBI, 37 runs scored and nine doubles ... team and finished fourth in complete games and fifth in wins and finished 26-3, the best-ever in school history, and strikeouts ... picked up first collegiate win at Morehead advanced to the regional finals ... holds school career State as he struck out six ... chosen as the conference Pitcher of the Week on March 26 as he fanned 13 and allowed just batting average mark at .485. one run in complete-game win over Hm1ford and had 13 more strikeouts in next outing, a complete-game four-hit Personal: Born Matthew Robert Crawford on Septem­ shutout over Stony Brook ... recorded eight strikeouts in win ber 15, 1982 ... son of Jim and Joni Crawford. against Bowling Green ... struckoutfour in win at Butler. .. five stiikeouts in six innings at Detroit ... tallied four strikeouts in complete-game three-hitter versus Cleveland State ... had six strikeouts in six innings against Butler at the conference tournament.

High School: Lettered all four years forthe Wildcats ... missed most of senior year due to injury ... selected as the Mid­ Miami League's Player of the Year in 1999 and was all­ league in 1998 ... holds school record for career wins with 29 and records for most strikeouts, no hitters and pickoffs for a career and season.

Personal: Born Aaron Matthew Braden on June 30, 1981...son of David and Patricia Braden.

Braden's Career Statistics at WSU Year W-L ERA G-GS JP H R ER BB K 2001 6-5 5.10 17-16 102.1 117 70 58 24 81 Crawford's Career Statistics at WSU 2002 7-6 6.65 17-15 92.0 123 71 68 21 75 Year W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB K Totals 13-11 5.84 34-31 194.1 240 141 126 45 156 2002 0-2 9.88 12-4 27.1 41 33 30 29 23

Wright State University 8 2003 PLAYER PROFILES # 14 Chris Ranstead #15 Casey Abrams Senior ♦ OF Junior ♦ LHP 6- 1 ♦ 185 ♦ L/L 6-4 ♦ 185 ♦ L/L Miamisburg, OH ♦ Lebanon, OH ♦ Miamisburg Lebanon

2002: Redshirted due to injury. 2002: Made 14 appearances with 2001: Started and appeared in all but one 11 starts ... struck out seven in five game ... led team in at bats, runs scored and innings at Western Carolina ... doubles ... finished fourth in the conference in doubles and seventh in hits, runs scored and walks ... went three-for-five with a double, a RBI notched six strikeouts at Belmont ... threw a complete­ and three runs scored in first game of Western Carolina game shutout against Dartmouth with five doubleheader. .. collected four hits and three RBI in Murray State series ... had a big weekend at the Eastern Kentucky Tournament as he strikeouts ... fanned eight in seven innings versus collected four hits, including a double, against the Colonels and had two lndiana ... allowed just one earned run with eight hits in both gan1es versus Kent State ... collected six hits with three RBI and three runs scored in Butler series ... went four-for-four with a double strikeouts in win at Butler. .. struck out nine in six and two RBI in finale with UIC .. . three hits, including a home run and a double, with three RBI in finale against Belmont... tallied nine hits with innings to earn win against Detroit.. .had six strikeouts seven RBI in Detroit series, including a five-for-five perfom1ance with in 6.1 innings versus Youngstown State. two doubles, four runs scored and three RBI in the final game ... knocked in two at Dayton ... two hits versus UW-Milwaukee at the conference tournament. 2001: Appeared in 15 games with three starts ... struck

2000: Named Second Team All-Conference ... finished second on the out two in 1.1 innings in collegiate debut at Western squad in batting average, third in runs scored and hits and fourth in on­ Carolina ... had five strikeouts in first-ever start against base percentage ...appeared and started in 45 games .. .tallied 14 multi-hit games ... drove in 11 runs during spring trip to Florida, including going Millersville ... picked up first win with an inning of three-for-four with a home run. three runs scored and five RBI against relief versus Kent State ... earned the win in start at Central Connecticut...doubled and triples in going three-for-four with three RBI and two runs scored versus Shawnee State ... went four-for-11 Dayton, allowing just three hits and striking out four in with two RBI and two runs scored in series at UIC ... homered in driving seven innings of work ... struck out three in two innings in two and scoring twice in finale at Cleveland State. of relief against Butler at the conference tournament. 1999: Selected to the conference's All-Newcomer Team as he finished tied for sixth in the league with 13 stolen bases ... played in all but two gan1es with 44 starts .. .led squad in runs scored with 41 and in walks High School: Lettered three times in baseball for the with 34 and was third in home runs with four and in RBIs with 33 .. .col­ Warriors ... All-Fort Ancient Valley Conference selec­ lected three hits, including two doubles, and scored twice against Marist...drove in and scored three runs versus Cornell...hit first colle­ tion as a junior and senior. . .team captain and MVP as giate home run in driving two and scoring twice in win at a senior as he recorded 88 strikeouts in 52.2 innings Butler...smacked home nms against Cleveland State and UIC. .. tallied three hits, including a double and home run, scored three times and with a 2.22 earned run average ... named Mizuno All­ drove in three at Ohio ... collected six hits with four runs scored and Ohio ... also lettered in football and wrestling. three RBIs during Detroit series ...recorded 17 multi-hit games. High School: First Tean1 All-Mio-Miami League as a junior and se­ Personal: Born Casey Michael Abrams on July 17, nior as well as all-region in 1998 .. . batted .511 with two home runs and 37 RBIs as a senior along with 16 stolen bases and 32 runs 1981 ... son of Greg and Michele Abrams. scored ... recorded 14 doubles, an on-base percentage of .615 and a slug­ ging percentage of .772 in 1998 ... also won three games with two saves on the mound with 36 strikeouts in 29.2 innings and a 2.60 earned run average ... team went 26-5 and advanced to the regional finals in 1998.

Personal: Born Christopher Neal Ranstead on Februaiy IO, 1979 ... son of Me1Titt and Beverly Ranstead.

Ranstead's Career Statistics at WSU Year G-GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI SB Abrams' Career Statistics at WSU 1999 52-44 178 41 53 .298 8 0 4 33 13 Year W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB K 2000 45-45 168 29 49 .292 6 l 2 25 8 2001 2-1 7.03 15-3 32.0 37 30 25 22 18 2001 57-57 232 46 78 .336 18 0 3 37 7 2002 3-3 4.50 14-ll 64.0 77 43 32 31 63 Totals 154-146 578 116 180 .311 32 1 9 95 28 Totals 5-4 5.34 29-14 96.0 114 73 57 53 81

9 2003 Baseball 2003 PLAYER PROFILES # 16 Matt Barhorst # 17 Bryan Vickers Junior ♦ IF Sophomore ♦ Cl 1B 5- 11 ♦ 185 ♦ R/R 6-4 ♦ 215 ♦ R/R Tipp City, OH ♦ Perrysburg, OH ♦ Tippecanoe Perrysburg

2002: Appeared in 32 games with 2002: Selected to both the Hori­ 25 starts ... drove in a run at zon League Second Team and Belmont ... had two hits against All-Newcomer Team .. finished Illinois ... knocked in two runs in second game of double­ sixth in the league in home runs ... had 11 multi-hit header at UW-Milwaukee and went three-for-four games ...went two-for-four with a do~ble and a RBI in with three RBI in the series finale ... two hits and a RBI first game of doubleheader with Butler and had an­ versus Denison ... went three-for-three in opener at other double, a home run and four RBI in the second UIC. .. collected two hits and a RBI at Miami ... recorded game ... homered and doubled in driving in three and six hits with seven runs scored in Detroit series ... scored scoring three times against Otterbein ... hit a two-run three times in series opener with Youngstown State. home run in first game of UW-Milwaukee twinbill... went four-for-six with two home runs, four RBI and 2001: Played in 29 games, starting 21. .. doubled in a four runs scored versus Denison ...collected six hits and run in collegiate debut at Western Carolina ... had three drove in four in Detroit series ... recorded two RBI in hits in final two games at Murray State ... drove in two series opener with Youngstown State ...homered and at Indiana ... collected five hits at the Eastern Kentucky knocked in three in first game of doubleheader at Tournament, including two hits against the Colonels Cleveland State. and two more with a triple and a RBI in first game with Kent State ... went three-for-five with a double and two High School: Drafted in the 32nd round of the 2001 RBI versus Anderson ... three hits and three runs scored draft by the ...First Team All-State in in series finale with UIC .. . two hits, including a double, Division I as a senior as he batted .463 with 10 home with two runs scored in third game against Belmont. runs and 36 RBI...Mizuno All-Ohio and Louisville Slugger High School All-American in 2001...twice High School: Lettered three times for the Red named All-Northern Lakes League and team Devils ... two-time Southwestern Rivers Conference MVP... holds school record for home runs in a career Player of the Year as well as all-state and all-area with 17 ... Team Ohio MVP. twice ... batted .480 with 49 runs scored and 25 RBI as a senior. .. holds school records for hits, doubles and Personal: Born Bryan David Vickers on April 12, triples in a season ... also lettered in football. 1983 ... son of David and Janell Vickers.

Personal: Born Matthew Allen Barhorst on July 28, 1981...son of Louis and Kathleen Barhorst...sister Maria played on the WSU softball team from 1999- 2002.

Barhorst's Career Statistics at WSU Year G-GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI SB 2001 29-21 83 11 19 .229 3 I 0 7 0 Vickers' Career Statistics at WSU 2002 32-25 93 16 30 .323 l 0 I 14 0 Year G-GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI SB Totals 61-46 176 27 49 .278 4 1 1 21 0 2002 41-39 148 25 37 .250 10 0 7 28

Wright State University 10 2003 PLAYER PROFILES #23 Kofi Gyimah #35 J.P. Jung Senior ♦ OF Junior ♦ RHP 6-0 ♦ 195 ♦ R/R 6-2 ♦ 195 ♦ R/R Woodbridge, ONT • Troy, OH ♦ Woodbridge Troy

2003: Currently vice-president of 2002: Made 23 appearances with the Horizon League Student-Ath- two starts ... recorded saves versus lete Advisory Council. Oakland, Ball State and Eastern Kentucky... tallied three strikeouts in 1.1 innings in 2002: Appeared in 30 games with 17 starts ... went two second game of Butler doubleheader... struck out four for four with two RBI, a run scored and a stolen base in start against Denison ... had three strikeouts in first at Kent State ... collected two hits, including a home game of twinbill at UIC. run, with three RBI and two runs scored in double­ header at Cleveland State ... tallied two hits, two RBI 2001: Appeared in 17 games, all but one in relief ... and a run scored against Eastern Kentucky. struck out two in three innings to pick up save against Drexel ... two strikeouts in inning of work versus 2001: Played in 23 games with four starts ... had two Anderson ... struck out four in three-inning stint against hits, drove in a run and scored once in first meeting Miami ... earned save at Detroit by striking out two in with Drexel.. .doubled in a run and scored against two innings and later recorded three strikeouts in three Anderson ... scored twice in series opener at Detroit. innings versus the Titans ... allowed no runs with a strikeout as he earned the win in relief against UW­ 2000: Saw action in 22 games with six starts ... picked Milwaukee ... picked up the win versus Dayton with up first collegiate hit and RBI at Western two scoreless innings, striking out three ... made the Carolina ... went two-for-three at Morehead State ... start against UW-Milwaukee in the conference tour­ drove in a run against Central Connecticut ... recorded nament. hits at Eastern Kentucky and versus Dayton. High School: Lettered twice in baseball for the Tro­ High School: Batted .356 with five home runs and 30 jans ... Honorable Mention all-region as a senior... struck stolen bases with Connie Mack team that went 40-12 out 76 in 49 innings with a 1.91 earned run average in and advanced to the regional semifinals ... high school 2000 as team advanced to the regional semifinals. did not have baseball team ... participated in volleyball, basketball and track and field in high school. Personal: Born John Patrick Jung on December 29, 1981...son of John and Deb Jung. Personal: Born Kofi Frimpong Gyimah on June 26, 1981 ... son of Albert and Cynthia Gyimah.

Gyimah's Career Statistics at WSU Year G-GS AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI SB Jung's Career Statistics at WSU 2000 22-6 32 2 5 .156 0 0 0 2 0 Year W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB K 2001 23-4 23 10 3 .130 I 0 0 2 0 2001 2-2 3.48 17-1 31.0 32 18 12 9 25 2002 30-17 57 11 12 .211 2 0 1 7 4 2002 3-7 7.03 23-2 32.0 43 33 25 15 28 Totals 75-27 112 23 20 .179 3 0 1 11 4 Totals 5-9 5.29 40-3 63.0 75 51 37 24 53

1 1 2002 Baseball 2003 PLAYER PROFILES #37 Kyle Young #38 Kevin Kuntz Junior ♦ RHP Junior ♦ RHP 6-6 ♦ 225 ♦ R/R 6-3 ♦ 195 ♦ R/R Winchester, OH ♦ Dayton, OH ♦ Whiteoak Chaminade-Julienne

2002: Appeared in seven games, 2002: Made 14 appearances, all all in relief... threw a scoreless out of the bullpen .. .struck out two inning in opening game against in 1.1 innings against Young­ Butler... allowed no hits in inning of work versus stown State in series opener... picked up first collegiate Denison ... gave up no earned runs in 4.2 innings in win with an inning at Ball State, striking out one. opener at Cleveland State. 2001: Appeared in four games, all in relief... made WSU 2001: Made two appearances out of the bullpen ...threw debut at Indiana, striking out one in an inning of against Drexel during the spring trip to Florida and work ... allowed no earned runs in four innings at Ohio, had an inning of work against UW-Milwaukee, strik­ fanning two ... picked up two strikeouts against UW- ing out one. Milwaukee ... also saw action versus Belmont.

Shawnee State: Played one year with the Bears in bas­ 2000: Redshirted. ketball. High School: Lettered three years as a pitcher for the High School: Lettered all four years for the Eagles ... named honorable mention All-Greater Catho­ Wildcats ... All-Southern Ohio League and all-district lic League as a senior as he went 5-5 with 57 strikeouts as a senior as he led the team in wins and in runs bat­ in 56 innings ... received Coaches Award as a ted in ... also lettered in basketball, where he was all­ senior... high school coach was former Raider pitcher state and all-league, and in cross country. Mike Mathile.

Personal: Born Kyle Lane Young on July 8, 1981 ... son Personal: Born Kevin Michael Kuntz on October 19, of Kip and Debbie Young ... father pitched for the De- 1980 ... son of John and Mary Kuntz. troit Tigers.

Young's Career Statistics at WSU Kuntz's Career Statistics at WSU Year W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB K Year W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB K 2001 0-0 L6.20 2-0 1.2 6 3 3 0 1 2001 0-0 4.50 4-0 10.0 13 9 5 3 5 2002 0-1 8.76 7-0 12.1 22 19 12 8 5 2002 1-0 8.31 14-0 13.0 23 14 12 6 8 Totals 0-1 9.64 9-0 14.0 28 22 15 8 6 Totals 1-0 6.65 18-0 23.0 36 23 17 9 13

Wright State University 12 2003 PLAYER PROFILES #1 Brad Puinno # 10 Chris Coleman Sophomore ♦ UTL Freshman ♦ UTL 5-10 ♦ 170 ♦ R/R 6-0 ♦ 165 ♦ R/R Dublin, OH ♦ Scioto Dayton, OH ♦ Carroll

High School: Lettered twice in base­ High School: Lettered all four years ball for the Irish ... team captain as a for the Patriots ... Second Team All­ junior and senior and MVP as a State as well as the Mid-Miami League Player of the Year as a senior. .. hit .506 with senior. .. also earned three letters in football as a wide seven home runs and 27 RBI in 2002 ... also posted a receiver and defensive back. 1.63 ERA and 44 strikeouts as a pitcher.. .holds school career records for batting average, hits, runs scored, Personal: Born Bradley Jonathan Piunno on January walks and doubles. 20, 1982 ... son of Don and Sandy Piunno. Personal: Born Christopher David Coleman on Sep­ tember 9, 1982 ... son of David and Anita Coleman. #12 Bobby Getty #13 Justin Wilson Freshman ♦ OF Freshman ♦ IF 5- 11 ♦ 180 ♦ R/R 5- 11 ♦ 17 5 ♦ R/R Centerville, OH ♦ Alter Greenville, OH ♦ Franklin-Monroe

High School: Lettered all four years High School: Lettered all four years for the for the Knights ... named the Greater Jets ... three-time All-Cross County Confer­ Catholic League Player of the Year ence selection as well as all-area as he hit .490 with 32 RBI and 26 stolen bases ... part of the Mizuno All­ as a junior as he hit .522 with 11 home runs and 43 Ohio game as a senior... 2002 Darke County Male Athlete of the RBI...holds school records for home runs in a career Year ... three-time team MVP and holds season records for doubles, and season along with hits and RBI in a season ... selected triples and slugging percentage ... also earned four letters in soccer, MVP of the 2001 NABF World Series for Rawlings where he led the area with 38 goals as a senior, and two in Nationals. basketball. Personal: Born Justin Matthew Wilson on October 15, 1983 ... son Personal: Born Robert Thomas Getty on September of Steve and Sue Wilson. 9, 1983 ... son of Bob and Judy Getty. #18 Ryan Zenn # 19 Pat Masters Sophomore ♦ 1B Freshman ♦ 1B 6-3 ♦ 210 ♦ l/R 6-2 ♦ 230 ♦ R/R Noblesyille, IN ♦ Heritage Christian Englewood, OH ♦ Northmont

Cedarville: Competed for the Yell ow Jack­ 2002: Redshirted. ets last season ... played in 37 games with 34 starts .. .Jed team with five home runs and High School: Lettered three years in was third with 19 RBI...also made seven pitching appearances with six starts, recording a 3-2 record and a 2.97 ERA. .. struck out baseball for the Thunderbolts ... All-Greater Miami 2 l in 30. l innings. Valley Conference as a senior. .. hit .490 with six home runs and 35 RBI in 200 l ... also lettered in basketball, High School: Lettered all four years for the Eagles ... school 's where he was a three-year starter and the team MVP as Athlete of the Year as a senior as well as team MVP ... named to the a senior. Indianapolis All-City team as he hit .415 ... also earned four letters in tennis. Personal: Born Patrick Jasen Masters on September Personal: Born Ryan Adam Zenn on April 26, l 983 ... son of 27, 1982 ... son of Patrick and Debbie Masters. Duane and Roberta Zenn.

13 2002 Baseball 2003 PLAYER PROFILES #20 Jeff Telmanik #21 Brian Shoup Freshman ♦ C/OF Freshman ♦ UTL 6-0 ♦ 200 ♦ R/R 6-2 ♦ 175 ♦ L/R Maumee, OH ♦ Anthony Wayne Tipp City, OH ♦ Bethel

High School: Lettered all four years High School: Lettered all four years for the for the Generals ... selected all-district Bees ... three-time All-Cross County Con­ ference selection and was all-district as a as well as All-Northern Lakes League senior. .. hit .412 with 22 RBI and 13 stolen bases as a senior. ..also as a junior. .. also lettered all four years in basketball, earned four letters in football, where he holds school passing where he was team MVP as a sophomore and junior records for a season and career...lettered three times in basketball and was part of the 2001 team that won the Division IV state and received all-league honors both years. basketball title ...finished sixth in the high jump at the 2002 state track meet. Personal: Born Jeffrey Michael Telmanik on October Personal: Born Brian Scott Shoup on August 11 , 1983 .. . son of 22, 1983 ... son of Dennis and Linda Telmanik. Dean and Cheryl Shoup.

#24 Adam Morton #2 5 Greg Glaus Sophomore ♦ OF Freshman ♦ RHP 6-8 ♦ 220 ♦ R/R 5-10 ♦ 17 5 ♦ R/R Toronto, ONT ♦ Birchmount Park Barberton, OH ♦ Barberton

Northern Oklahoma: Played there 2002: Redshirted. last season. High School: Lettered three years for the Magics ...two-time All-Western Reserve Conference selection High School: Team finished 11-1 his senior year and and team MVP ... named to the Northeast Ohio Baseball Coaches qualified for the provincial finals at the Skydome ... also Association's All-Star Team as a senior and was a Mizuno All­ Ohio alternate ... went 3-2 with a 2.11 ERA, two saves and 50 lettered in basketball and volleyball. strikeouts in 200 l...also hit .403 with 2 home runs, 26 RBI and 11 doubles as team advanced to the district semifinals. Personal: Born Adam Samuel Morton on August 17, Personal: Born Gregory Matthew Glaus on November 26, 1982 ... son of Arthur and Alexandra Morton. 1982 ... son of Gary and Cheri Glaus.

#26 Jack Leopard #27 Kirk Seddon Freshman ♦ C Freshman ♦ C 5-l 0 ♦ 190 ♦ R/R 6-0 ♦ 172 ♦ R/R Beavercreek, OH ♦ Carroll Evansville, IN ♦ Central

2002: Redshirted. High School: Lettered twice for Central...part of 2001 Indiana state High School: Lettered twice in base­ champion American Legion team ... ball for the Patriots ... All-Mid-Miami League selection competed in 2002 in a wood bat league in Florida as a senior as he hit .475 ... part of the Mizuno All-Ohio where team advanced to the championship game. team ... team captain in 2001 as Carroll won the league title ... also lettered in football. Personal: Born Kirk Alan Seddon on June 28, Personal: Born John Robert Leopard on December 2, 1983 ... son of Steve and Patti Seddon. 1982 ... son of Michael and Mary Jo Leopard.

Wright State University 14 2003 PLAYER PROFILES #28 David Shore #33 Brad Grimm Freshman ♦ RHP Freshman ♦ 1B 6-2 ♦ 170 ♦ R/R 6-2 ♦ 233 ♦ B/L New Carlisle, OH ♦ Northwestern Orrville, OH ♦ Orrville

High School: Lettered three times High School: Lettered three times for the Warriors ... All-Central Buck­ for the Red Riders and hit .300 or eye Conference as a senior... team better each year.. .team MVP as a se­ captain as a junior and senior... also earned three let­ nior as he hit .329 with 15 RBI and seven doubles ... ters in basketball and one in football. team captain as a junior and senior.

Personal: Born David Edward Shore on May 8, Personal: Born Bradley David Grimm on September 1984 ... son of Vernon and Julie Shore. 18, 1983 ... son of Rickey and Bobbie Grimm.

#36 Travis Koehler #44 Chris Snyder Freshman ♦ LHP Freshman ♦ RHP 5- 11 ♦ 190 ♦ L/L 6-5 ♦ 205 ♦ R/R Beavercreek, OH ♦ Carroll Dayton, OH ♦ Northmont

High School: Lettered twice in baseball High School: Selected all-state, all­ for the Patriots ... named Second Team city, all-area as a senior... named the All-State and First Team All-Mid-Mi­ 2002 Greater Western Ohio Confer­ ami League as a senior as well as the Mizuno All-Ohio ence Player of the Year as he led the T-Bolts to a 23-7 Team ... posted a 1.58 ERA in 2002 along with batting .379 record, the GWOC West title and an appearance in the with five home runs and 31 RBI...Can-oll finished 25-4 his regional semifinals ... holds school records for wins and senior year and advanced to the district finals ... chosen to the USSSA World Series All-Tournament Team. strikeouts ... also lettered in basketball, where he was second team all-conference. Personal: Born Travis Matthew Koehler on March 9, 1984 .. . son of Bob and Jacque Koehler. Personal: Born Christopher Thomas Snyder on July 10, 1983 ... son of Tom and Julie Snyder.

Junior pitcher Aaron Braden Sophomore infielder Brandon Osborne

15 2002 Baseball 2002 SEASON RESULTS Record: 20-33 Overall, 9-14 Horizon League DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE INNS OVERALL HL PITCHER OF RECORD Feb. 16 at Western Carolina L 4-14 9 0-1 0-0 Stephens 0-1 Feb. 16 at Western Carolina L 0-18 7 0-2 0-0 Braden 0-1 Feb. 17 at Western Carolina L 6-9 9 0-3 0-0 Jung 0-1 Feb. 23 at Belmont L 0-8 7 0-4 0-0 Braden 0-2 Feb. 23 at Belmont L 5-9 7 0-5 0-0 Jung 0-2 Feb. 24 at Belmont L 5-6 9 0-6 0-0 Oberding 0-1 Mar. l at Marshall L 2-4 9 0-7 0-0 Stephens 0-2 Mar. 8 OAKLAND w 3-2 9 1-7 0-0 Stephens 1-2 Mar. 9 OAKLAND L 6-17 9 1-8 0-0 Abrams 0-1 Mar. 9 OAKLAND w 4-0 7 2-8 0-0 Braden 1-2 Mar. 17 Massachusetts + w 7-0 9 3-8 0-0 Stephens 2-2 Mar. 18 Yale+ L 3-5 9 3-9 0-0 Braden 1-3 Mar. 19 Illinois+ L 4-5 9 3-10 0-0 Jung 0-3 Mar. 20 Dartmouth+ w 5-0 9 4-10 0-0 Abrams 1-1 Mar. 20 Northeastern+ L 5-16 9 4-11 0-0 Crawford 0-1 Mar. 22 Northeastern+ L 6-14 9 4-12 0-0 Stephens 2-3 Mar. 23 Army+ w 7-4 9 5-12 0-0 Braden 2-3 Mar. 27 at Indiana L 6-14 9 5-13 0-0 Jung 0-4 Apr. 5 BUTLER* L 0-8 8 5-14 0-1 Stephens 2-4 Apr. 6 BUTLER * w 4-2 7 6-14 1-1 Braden 3-3 Apr. 6 BUTLER* L 5-14 7 6-15 1-2 Oberding 0-2 Apr. 7 BUTLER* w 4-2 9 7-15 2-2 Abrams 2-1 Apr. 9 OTTERBEIN w 15-6 9 8-15 2-2 Braden 4-3 Apr. 12 at UW-Milwaukee * L 2-4 9 8-16 2-3 Stephens 2-5 Apr. 13 at UW-Milwaukee * w 8-3 7 9-16 3-3 Braden 5-3 Apr. 13 at UW-Milwaukee * L 5-6 7 9-17 3-4 Jung 0-5 Apr. 14 at UW-Milwaukee * L 4-5 9 9-18 3-5 Oberding 0-3 Apr. 16 DENISON w 19-1 9 10-18 3-5 Jung 1-5 Apr. 17 INDIANA L 3-4 9 10-19 3-5 Braden 5-4 Apr. 19 at UIC * L 0-5 9 10-20 3-6 Stephens 2-6 Apr. 20 at UIC * L 4-5 7 10-21 3-7 Jung 1-6 Apr. 20 at UIC * L 2-4 7 10-22 3-8 Kopp 0-1 Apr. 23 at Miami w 10-7 11 11-22 3-8 Stephens 3-6 Apr. 24 at Kent State L 7-8 9 11-23 3-8 Kopp 0-2 Apr. 26 DETROIT * w 11-3 9 12-23 4-8 Braden 6-4 Apr. 27 DETROIT* w 3-2 7 13-23 5-8 Jung 2-6 Apr. 27 DETROIT * w 2-1 7 14-23 6-8 Stephens 4-6 Apr. 28 DETROIT* w 14-7 9 15-23 7-8 Abrams 3-1 Apr. 30 IP-FORT WAYNE L 4-18 9 15-24 7-8 Crawford 0-2 May 1 DAYTON L 0-6 5 15-25 7-8 Braden 6-5 May 3 YOUNGSTOWN STATE * L 7-11 9 15-26 7-9 Abrams 3-2 May 4 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* L 4-6 7 15-27 7-10 Kopp 0-3 May 4 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* L 3-5 7 15-28 7-11 Stephens 4-7 May 5 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* L 9-10 9 15-29 7-12 Braden 6-6 May 8 at Ball State w 12-10 9 16-29 7-12 Kuntz 1-0 May 14 EASTERN KENTUCKY w 3-0 7 17-29 7-12 Kopp 1-3 May 14 EASTERN KENTUCKY w 9-8 8 18-29 7-12 Jung 3-6 May 15 MIAMI L 3-6 9 18-30 7-12 Young 0-1 May 17 at Cleveland State * L 2-8 9 18-31 7- 13 Abrams 3-3 May 18 at Cleveland State * w 16-4 7 19-31 8-13 Kopp 2-3 May 18 at Cleveland State * w 9-5 7 20-31 9-13 Braden 7-6 May 19 at Cleveland State * L 0-2 9 20-32 9-14 Stephens 4-8 May 22 Detroit# L 2-3 9 20-33 9-14 Jung 3-7

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W right StateUniversity > 16 2002 FINAL STATISTICS BATTING AND FIELDING STATISTICS (53 Games) NAME AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD Brian Stephens 1.000 1-0 l l I 0 0 0 0 l 1.000 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 3 14 2 .895 Chris Tuttle .333 52-52 189 45 63 10 0 0 15 73 .386 33 I 23 2 .431 2 2 22-28 100 I 2 .981 Nick Shields .326 53-53 181 32 59 18 0 6 44 95 .525 30 5 23 5 .423 6 0 2-2 288 36 7 .979 Matt Barhorst .323 32-25 93 16 30 l 0 l 14 34 .366 7 l 30 I .369 2 2 0-3 43 2 l .978 Lance Links .304 52-52 181 33 55 12 l 13 49 108 .597 21 1 47 3 .368 6 0 5-7 325 22 9 .975 Chad Waters .301 28-28 93 16 28 5 0 0 5 33 .355 15 l 8 2 .393 3 3 1-4 31 58 12 .881 Bill Johnson .273 30-19 66 10 18 3 2 2 15 31 .470 5 0 17 0 .319 1 5 4-5 58 I 3 .952 Matt Hay .254 26-15 59 5 15 3 0 0 9 18 .305 8 1 16 I .348 l I 0-0 21 2 0 1.000 Jake Hart .253 49-49 166 22 42 12 2 3 19 67 .404 20 2 29 2 .335 3 3 0-0 47 39 5 .945 Bryan Vickers .250 41-39 148 25 37 10 0 7 28 68 .459 6 l 43 2 .282 l 0 1-1 71 6 l .987 Kevin Bohman .247 28-23 77 17 19 2 0 0 9 21 .273 9 l 11 3 .330 l 3 2-4 18 38 11 .836 Trent Matthews .246 37-35 122 14 30 6 I 0 14 38 .311 10 0 34 I .303 0 I 3-5 59 72 15 .897 Brandon Osborne .241 39-36 108 16 26 4 2 3 14 43 .398 11 l 35 0 .317 0 4 2-2 74 92 13 .927 Ty Brown .216 24-8 37 9 8 l l 0 2 II .297 6 0 11 0 .326 0 1 0-0 24 0 l .960 Kofi Gyimah .211 30-17 57 11 12 2 0 l 7 17 .298 5 2 13 0 .297 0 I 4-5 50 0 0 1.000 Tom Bohr .204 39-25 98 10 20 4 I l 7 29 .296 7 0 19 0 .257 0 l 2-2 38 25 7 .900 Matt Crawford .000 1-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 l 0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 0 1 .750 Kyle Young .000 1-0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 l 5 0 1.000 Cliff Turner .000 1-0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 l .000

Wright State .276 53-53 1680 283 463 93 10 37 251 687 .409 193 17 360 22 .351 26 27 48-68 1262 461 94 .948 Opponents .312 53-53 1735 344 542 105 17 39 308 798 .460 177 36 350 34 .383 23 22 48-75 1282 524 87 .954

LOB - WSU 378, OPP 388. DP's turned · WSU 36, OPP 28. CI · WSU l: Shields. IBB · WSU 4: Shields, Hay, Links, Tuttle; OPP 9. Picked off - Johnson 2, Matthews 2, Tuttle 2, Gyimah, Barhorst, Shields ..

PITCHING STATISTICS (53 Games) NAME ERA W-L APP GS CGSHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB so 2B 3B HR ABB/AVG WPHBP BK SFA SHA Josh Manis 1.35 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 6.2 7 l l 2 3 2 0 0 25 .280 I I 0 0 0 Casey Abrams 4.50 3-3 14 11 2 1/0 0 64.0 77 43 32 31 63 12 2 3 263 .293 3 I 0 l 4 Nathan Kopp 4.70 2-3 15 8 2 0/1 0 59.1 58 41 31 38 56 10 2 3 227 .256 4 6 2 3 3 Brian Stephens 4.83 4-8 18 13 5 1/0 0 95.0 109 56 51 13 71 24 4 14 376 .290 l 6 0 3 8 Aaron Braden 6.65 7-6 17 15· 5 1/0 0 92.0 123 71 68 21 75 25 4 8 377 .326 3 7 5 7 6 J.P. Jung 7.03 3-7 23 2 0 0/1 3 32.0 43 33 25 15 28 9 I 5 137 .314 2 7 0 2 I Cliff Turner 7.36 0-0 8 0 0 0/0 0 7.1 9 8 6 6 7 0 0 0 32 .281 I 2 0 0 0 Kevin Kuntz 8.31 1-0 14 0 0 0/0 0 13.0 23 14 12 6 8 4 0 2 58 .397 4 0 0 2 0 Kyle Young 8.76 0-1 7 0 0 0/0 0 12.1 22 19 12 8 5 6 0 3 57 .386 0 I 0 l 0 Matt Crawford 9.88 0-2 12 4 0 0/0 0 27.1 41 33 30 29 23 7 3 0 118 .347 I 4 0 3 0 Eric Oberding 13.11 0-3 12 0 0 0/0 0 11.2 30 25 17 8 II 6 1 1 65 .462 0 I 0 l 0

Wright State 6.10 20-33 53 53 14 4/1 3 420.2 542 344 285 177 350 105 17 39 1735 .312 20 36 7 23 22 Opponents 4.65 33-20 53 53 11 6/3 12 427.1 463 283 221 193 360 93 10 37 1680 .276 43 17 5 26 27

PB - WSU 5: Shields 4, Vickers; OPP 6. Pickoffs - WSU 9: Shields 3, Braden 3, Young, Jung, Kopp; OPP 9. SB/SBA· Shields 35-52, Braden 13-18, Vickers 13-15, Stephens 7-15, Abrams 8-14, Kopp 7-11 , Oberding 6-6, Jung 3-4, Crawford 1-3, Young 1-2, Turner 1-1 , Kuntz 1-1.

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HORIZON LEAGUE GAMES ALL GAMES w L Pct. Home Away w L Pct. Home Away Neut. UIC 14 5 .737 7-1 7-4 39 16 .709 16-4 13-9 10-3 UW-Milwaukee * 15 8 .652 8-4 7-4 36 20 .643 16-4 13-13 7-3 Youngstown State 11 8 .579 6-6 5-2 18 26 .409 10-8 8-16 0-2 Butler 11 11 .500 5-5 6-6 34 23 .596 17-6 12-12 5-5 Cleveland State 11 12 .478 5-7 6-5 17 35 .327 6-10 11-25 0-0 Wright State 9 14 .391 6-6 3-8 20 33 .377 12-11 5-17 3-5 Detroit 3 16 .158 3-5 0-11 15 36 .294 10-9 4-21 1-6

* Hori:::.on League Tournament Champion

FIRST TEAM ALL-HORIZON LEAGUE SECOND TEAM ALL-HORIZON LEAGUE Pitcher John Corcoran, Sr. BU Pitcher Ryan Gehring, Fr. UIC Pitcher Jerry Long, Sr. CSU Pitcher Quintin Oldenburg, Sr. UWM Catcher John Vanden Berg, Sr. UWM Catcher Nick Shields, Sr. wsu 1st Base Ryan Nance, So. BU 1st Base Dave Pudlowsky, Jr. UWM 2nd Base Jeff Steele, Sr. BU 2nd Base Bryan Russo, Fr. UIC 3rd Base Steve Guden, Sr. UWM 3rd Base Jeff Albert, Jr. BU Shortstop Mike Bruszer, So. UIC Shortstop Adam Christ, Sr. UWM Outfield Curtis Granderson, Jr. UIC Outfield John Rosner, Sr. UIC Outfield Kendall Schlabach, So. YSU Outfield Ernest Simpson, Sr. CSU Outfield Justen Davenport, Sr. UDM Outfield Chris Tuttle, Jr. wsu DH David Carr, Sr. BU Outfield Roger Wechter, Jr. UDM Utility Paul Beck, Jr. BU DH Bryan Vickers, Fr. wsu Utility Troy Doering, Jr. UWM Utility Brian Beaumier, Jr. CSU

Player of the Year: Curtis Granderson, UIC Co-Pitchers of the Year: John Corcoran, BU & Jerry Long, CSU Newcomer of the Year: Ryan Gehring, UIC Coach of the Year: Mike Dee, UIC

HORIZON LEAGUE ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM HORIZON LEAGUE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Pitcher Ryan Gehring, Fr. UIC Pitcher Ryan Gehring, Fr. UIC Pitcher Geoff Lefeber, Jr. UWM Pitcher Geoff Lefeber, Jr. UWM 1st Base Dominic Emey, Fr. CSU Pitcher Pat Neshek, Jr. BU 2nd Base Bryan Russo, Fr. UIC Pitcher Quintin Oldenburg, Sr. UWM 3rd Base Jeff Albert, Jr. BU Catcher John Vanden Berg, Sr. UWM Shortstop Adam Christ, Sr. UWM 1st Base Dave Pudlosky, Jr. UWM Shortstop Ben Smith, Fr. CSU 2nd Base Jeff Steele, Sr. BU Outfield David Michna, Jr. UWM Shortstop Charlie Reschke, Fr. UWM Outfield Dale Mueller, Fr. BU Outfield Juston Davenport, Sr. UDM Outfield Jim Phillips, Fr. YSU Outfield Curtis Granderson, Jr. UIC DH Bryan Vickers, Fr. wsu Outfield Roger Wechter, Jr. UDM Utility Troy Doering, Jr. UWM Tournament MVP: Dave Pudlosky, UWM

Wright State University 18 HORIZON LEAGUE

The Horizon League is in its goals that provides stability and softball, men's tennis, women's 24th year of existence, and con­ major-market exposure. tennis and women's volleyball. tinues to build upon a strong Horizon League markets, in­ The League also has a rich foundation of institutions with a cluding five of the nation's top 30 tradition of hosting the men's tradition of broad-based athletic television DMA's, cover more than NCAA Division I basketball tour­ programs, led by administrators nine million TV households and nament in Indianapolis. As a co­ and coaches who place a con­ encompass nine percent of the host with Butler University, the stant emphasis on academic country's television audience. The League has hosted the Men's integrity, sportsmanship and member institutions are generally Final Four in 1991, 1997 and personal involvement in the located in major metropolitan ar­ 2000. In addition, it hosted the community. eas and benefit from the busi­ First and Second rounds in While the name change ness, cultural, educational and 1987, 1990, 1993, 1996 and from the Midwestern Collegiate entertainment resources avail­ 1999. Upcoming events include Conference on June 4, 2001 able to the university community. the NCAA men's basketball First sparked the league towards a Originally founded in 1979 as and Second rounds in 2003 and new dynamic image, its primary the Midwestern City Conference, 2005. Also in 2005, the league focus remains on the student­ the League was a men's only and Butler will host the Women's athletes, particularly with regard sports league until the 1986-87 Final Four for the first time, while to its four platforms: athletic per­ season when it added women's the Men's Final Four returns to formance, academic achieve- athletics. The league features Indianapolis in 2006.

Member Institutions of the Horizon League Butler University University of Illinois at Chicago University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Cleveland State University Loyola University Chicago Wright State University University of Detroit Mercy University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Youngstown State University ment, community outreach and both public and private institu­ personal responsibility and ac­ tions, committed to fielding broad­ countability. based NCAA Division I athletics The Horizon League, based programs that develop physical in Indianapolis, has also estab­ fitness, academic development, lished specific goals for upgrad­ and moral character in its student­ ing the league's market and athletes. competitive position with an eye The Horizon League, which is towards continually enhancing best known for its men's basket­ HORII.ON LEAGUE the student-athlete experience. ball success, the Horizon League The league is also committed to offers a total of 19 championships Pan American Plaza engage both its staff and mem­ (nine men's sports and 10 201 South Capitol Avenue ber-institution administrators women's sports). The League en­ Suite 500 and students to serve on na­ joys NCAA automatic qualification Indianapolis, Indiana 46225 tional-I evel committees. The in baseball, men's basketball, Office: 317-237-5622 league is an affiliation of nine in­ women's basketball, men's golf, Fax: 317-237-5620 stitutions with similar athletics men's soccer, women's soccer, www.horizonleague.org

19 2003 Baseball ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS (1971-2002)

Team Overall Nischwitz Team Overall Nischwitz Team Overall Nischwitz A Colgate 1-0 1-0 Hawaii 0-4 0-4 Akron 22-10 22-10 Columbus 0-2 0-2 Hawaii-Hilo 2-1 2-1 Amherst 2-0 2-0 Concord 1-1 1-1 Hawaii Pacific 1-3 1-3 Anderson 9-3 9-3 Concordia 1-0 1-0 Hillsdale 1-0 1-0 Aquinas 0-1 0-1 Cornell 3-0 3-0 Arizona 2-2 2-2 Creighton 0-2 0-2 I Arizona State 0-1 0-1 C.WPost 0-1 0-1 Illinois 0-1 0-1 Alkansas State 0-2 0-2 UIC 30-19 30-19 Army 1-0 1-0 D Indiana 6-14 6-14 Ashland 12-9 12-7 Dartmouth 2-1 2-1 Indiana State 1-8 1-8 Austin Peay 8-9-1 8-9-1 Dayton 64-39-1 59-32-1 IPFW 0-1 0-1 Defiance 3-2 1-0 IUPUI 10-1 10-1 B Delaware 0-2 0-2 Indianapolis 15-10 15-10 Ball State 5-3 5-3 Delta State 1-0 1-0 Iona 2-0 2-0 Barry 1-0 1-0 Denison 1-0 1-0 Iowa 0-1 0-1 Bellannine 2-4 2-4 Detroit 25-19 25-19 Belmont 1-5 1-5 Drexel 4-2 4-2 J Berea 1-1 Duquesne 1-0 1-0 Jacksonville State 0-6 0-6 Bethany 1-0 1-0 James Madison 3-2 3-2 Bluffton 0-3 E Bowling Green 20-21-2 20-21-2 Earlham 6-2 2-1 K Bradley 2-3 2-3 Eastern Illinois 11-7 11-7 Kent State 9-18 9-16 Brandeis 1-0 1-0 Eastern Kentucky 19-12 19-12 Kentucky 6-4 6-4 Brooklyn 4-1 4-1 Eastern Michigan 4-2 4-2 Kentucky State 8-0 8-0 Bucknell 1-1 1-1 Eckerd 0-1 0-1 Kentucky Wesleyan 2-1 2-1 Butler 20-16 20-16 Evansville 4-1 4-1 L C F LaSalle 2-2 2-2 CalPolySLO 0-2 0-2 Ferris State * 0-1 0-1-1 Lawrence 2-0 2-0 Cal St-Dom. Hills 1-0 1-0 Findlay 2-0 Lewis 6-11 6-11 Canisius 1-0 1-0 Fitchburg State 1-0 1-0 Lewis-Clark State 1-2 1-2 Capital 1-1 1-1 Florida Atlantic 0-2 0-2 Lincoln 2-0 2-0 Cedarville 9-4 7-0 Florida International 1-3 1-3 Lipscomb 2-5 2-3 Central Atkansas 1-0 1-0 Florida State 1-3 1-3 Louisville 8-3 8-3 Central Conn. 3-0 3-0 Lubbock Christian 0-2 0-2 Central Florida 0-1 0-1 G Central State 36-5 33-3 Georgia Tech 1-1 1-1 M Chicago 4-0 4-0 Mankato State 0-1 0-1 Chicago State 3-0 3-0 H Marian 0-1 Cincinnati * 32-27-1 32-17 Hanover 3-3 3-3 Marietta 0-4 0-4 Clarion 2-0 2-0 Hartford 2-0 2-0 Marist 1-0 1-0 Cleveland State 36-24 36-24 Hartwick 1-0 1-0 Marshall 2-2 2-2 Coastal Carolina 0-2 0-2 Harvard 1-1 1-1 Massachusetts 1-1 1-1

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Team Overall Nischwitz Team Overall Nischwitz Team Overall Nischwitz Mercyhurst 2-0 2-0 Pennsylvania 0-1 0-1 u Miami(OH) 28-37 27-32 PittsburoJi 2-2 2-2 Urbana 4-0 Michigan 2-2 2-2 Pitt-Johnstown 3-1 3-1 Michigan State 1-1 1-1 Princeton 1-0 1-0 V Middle Tennessee 3-3 3-1 Pun:lue 7-2 7-2 Valdosta State 1-1 1-1 Millersville 1-2 1-2 Valparaiso 7-1 7-1 Milligan 1-0 1-0 R Vermont 3-0 3-0 Millikin 2-0 2-0 Ripon 2-0 2-0 Missouri-St. Louis 4-0 4-0 w Monmouth 3-0 3-0 s Wayne State 1-1 1-1 Morehead State 3-5 3-5 St.Ambrose 0-1 0-1 West Florida 0-1 0-1 Mount Vernon 0-2 0-2 St. Francis (IN) 2-2 2-2 Western Carolina 7-25 7-25 Murray State 6-5 6-5 St. Joseph's (IN) 10-4 10-4 Western Illinois 8-4 8-4 St.Leo 0-1 0-1 William Paterson 0-1 0-1 N St.Xavier 2-1 2-1 Wilmington 19-2 15-2 Navy 2-0 2-0 SalernState 2-1 2-1 Wmthrop 0-3 0-3 Nebraska 0-1 0-1 Shawnee State 3-0 3-0 UW-Milwaukee 13-19 13-19 NewHaven 1-0 1-0 Shippensburg 1-0 1-0 UW-Stevens Point 1-0 1-0 Niagara 0-1 0-1 South Alabama 0-3 0-3 Wittenberg 13-3 12-2 North Alabama 1-1 1-1 South Carolina 0-2 0-2 North Carolina St. 1-1 1-1 South Dakota 3-0 3-0 X Northeastern 0-3 0-3 South Florida 0-3 0-3 Xavier 29-24 26-19 Northeastern Illinois 1-0 1-0 SE Oklahoma St. 0-1 0-1 Northern Illinois 12-5 12-5 Southern Illinois 1-0 1-0 y Northern Iowa 1-4 1-4 SIU-Edwardsville 5-9 5-9 Yale 0-1 0-1 Northern Kentucky 9-7 9-7 Southern Indiana 7-1 7-1 Youn~town St 15-10 15-10 Northwestern 1-2 1-2 Southern Miss 2-1 2-1 NotreDame 2-3 2-3 SW Missouri State . 1-0 1-0 Totals Stetson 1-1 1-1 Overall: 861-708-8 0 Stony Brook 1-0 1-0 Nischwitz: 824-646-7 Oakland 3-4 3-4 Ohio Dominican 6-2 6-2 T 2003 opponents indicated in bold Ohio Northern 2-2 Tampa 1-1 1-1 Ohio State 17-21-1 n ·-21-1 Tennessee-Martin 0-3 0-3 Ohio 14-14-1 14-13-1 Tennessee Tech 0-5 0-5 NC'M® Ohio Wesleyan 2-2 TX-Pan American 3-3 3-3 2003 MEN'~ Oklahoma State 0-2 0-2 Texas Southern 1-1 1-1 Olivet 0-1 0-1 Thomas More 1-6 Oregon State 0-1 0-1 Trlfm 1-1 1-1 Otterbein 9-5 9-4 Toledo 4-7 4-7 Troy State 1-10 1-10 p Pacific Lutheran 1-0 1-0

21 2003 Baseball ALL-TIME BASEBALL ROSTER (1971-2002)

A Brown, Marc '80 Duncan, Tony '93 Hammond, Jeff '82 Abrams, Casey '01, '02 Brown, Mike '76 Dunn, Mike '71 Hammons, Bo '88 Adams, David '86 Brown, Ty '02 E Hampton, Aaron '9 1, '92, '93, '94 Addis, Greg '79, '80, '81 Bruner, Matt '97, '98, '99, '00 Eckhart, Dan '74, '75 Harris, Carleton '89 Adkins, Tony '79, '80 Bruns, Rob '94, '96, '97, '98 Edmonson, Todd '83 Hart, Jake '00, '01, '02 Albers, Rick '85, '86, '87, '88 Brunswick, Jeff '89 Ehlers, Rick '71 Hart, Josh '99, '00 Allen, Tom '73, '74 Bruskotter, Aaron '95, '96, '97, '98 Eichbaum, Jack '81 Hatton, Scott '98 Allen, Tony '84 Buck, Brian '90, '91, '92, '93 Eldridge, Terry '74 Hawkins, Gregg '80, '82 Alley, Mike '87, '88, '89, '90 Burger, Rick '75, '76, '77, '78 Ellis, Corey '95, '96, '97, '98 Hay, Matt '01, '02 Anderson, Brian '91 , '92, '93 Bums, Jeff '93 Eshbaugh, Mark '86 Heft, John '74, '75, '76 Anderson, Stephen '71 Burwinkel, Jack '83, '84 Estepp, Ron '71 Hemmelgarn, Jason '89, '90 Andrews, Richard '75 Bustle, Rodney '74 Eubank, Carl '74, '75 Hicks, T.D. '94, '95, '96, '97 Arend, Dick '72, '73 Butcher, Henry '84, '85 Eveleth, John '84 Hill, Greg '79, '80 Ashton, Jeff '90, '91, '92 C F Hoendorf, Don '73, '74, '75, '76 Hoffman, Greg '74 Aukerman, Mike '81, ' 82 Calhoun, Chris '82, '83, '84, '85 Fay, Dave '73, '74 Holp, Tim '76 B Campbell, Jim '82, '83, '85 Felton III, Fred '86, '87 Houchens, Brack '78, '79, '81 Bach, Kerry '84 Campbell, Wendall '76 Ferraro, Tony '77, '78, '79, '80 Hubbard, Mickey '82 Back, Darrell '92, '93 Canary, Gabe '90, '91 Fife, Jim '73 Hunter, Jack '78 Bahun, Mike '71 Carey, Max '81 Fine, Dave '75 Huntsman, Scott '89, '90, '93, '94 Bailey, Brian '85, '86, '87, '88 Carpenter, Scott '87 Fine, Todd '96 Baker, Keith '85 Carpenter, Shawn '97 Fisher, Mike '82 I Baker, Todd '82, '83, '84 Cerankowski, Todd '95, '96, '98 Flanary, Terry '74, '75, '76, '77 Iller, Tyler '91, '92, '93, '94 Banks, Andy '91, '92, '93 Christian, Bill '75 Frankenberg, Mark '89, '90 Innis, Mike '94, '96, '97 Barhorst, Matt '01, '02 Clark, Matt '94, '95, '96, '97 Fruhwirth, Brent '88, '89, '90, '9 I J Barhorst, Mike '86, '87, '88, '89 Cline, Lance '91 Fruhwirth, Jeff '84 Jackson, Ken '81 Barlow, David '79 Cline, Todd '85 Fyffe, Ken '75, '76, '77 Jackson, Troy '82 Cohill, Jason '95, '96, '97, '98 Barnes, Roger '88, '89, '90 G Jacobs, Jeff '76, '78 Coleman, Mike '95, '96, '97, '98 Bassler, Dan '89, '90, '91, '92 Gabringer, Gary '75, '76, '77, '78 Jacobs, Kevin '74 Bateman, Derek '94, '95 Conter, Chris '80, '81 Jarosz, Kris '92, '93, '94, '95 Coy, Bobby Lee '95, '96, '97 Gabringer, Jim '72, '73, '74 Batista, Alfredo '83, '84, '85, '86 Galan, Marc '92, '93, '94 Jenkins, Towann '97, '98 Bautsch, Brian '96, '97, '98, '99 Crawford, Matt '02 Jesperson, Bob '90, '91 Crew, David '83, '84, '85, '86 Garland, Brent '84 Beam, Chad '96 Garrigan, Pat '91 Johnson, Bill '99, '01, '02 Beam, Dusty '96, '97, '98, '99 Cronin, Dan '89 Jung, J.P. '01, '02 Cronin, Joe '72 Geise, Chris '81 Beam, Tom '93, '94, '95 Gevedon, Tim K Cross, Steve '71 '79, '80, '8 1 Becker, Jeremy '94 Gibson, Tim '87 Karklins, Greg '86, '87 Bedford, Chris '98, '99, '00, '01 D Gill, Sean '94, '95 Kaysing, Kevin '85, '86 Begley, Ron '98, '99, '00 Davis, Bob '74 Gilreath, Keith, '82 Keating, Tom '71 Bernard, Brent '88, '89, '90, '91 Davis, Matt '74 Glenn, Dave '75, '76 Keen, Scott '81, '82, '83, '84 Berry, Dave '78, '79 Dean, James '80, '8 1, '82 Gordon, Keith '89, '90 Kelley, Dan '83, '84, '85, '86 Bilinski, Mark "Bo" '72, '73, '74 Dear, Ron '86 Gossett, John '83, '84, '85 Kesterke, Chuck '98, '99 Blair, Fred '81, '82, '83 Deel, Don '71 Goubeaux, Tony '91 Kincaid, Mike '94 Blair, Scott '96, '98, '99, '00 DeLong, Bob '83, '84, '85, '86 Granson, Bob '7 1 King, Greg '87 Blakeley, Ted '86, '87, '88 Dennis, Steve '74 Grant, Eric '99 King, Mike '84 Bleh, Denny '85, '86, '87, '88 Dick, Larry '79 Gray, Darrel '86 Kingdeski, Brian '90, '91, '92, '93 Blinn, John '8 1 Dickerson, Dan '80 Green, Terry '74, '77, '78 Klingenbeck, Kevin '88, '89, '90 Bohman, Kevin '01, '02 Dime!, Joe '93 Griffen, Leonard '87, '88, '89, '90 Kneisley, Rick '84 Bohr, Tom '99, '00, '01, '02 Doane, James '96, '97 Griffith, Tony '98 Kopp, Nathan '01, '02 Borsani, John '80 Dobran, Mike '95, '96 Grimm, Chris '00, '01 Kreinbrink, Bruce "86, '87, '88, '89 Bosway, Don '85, '86, '87, '88 Dorsten, Jon '74, '75 Grote, Bob '73, '74, '75, '76 Krenzke, Jason '99, '00 Bowling, Matt '82, '83, '84, '85 Drazga, Pat '89, '90, '91 Gunnell, Spence '92, '93, '95 Krul, Robert '76 Braden, Aaron '01, '02 Drinnon, Shane '98 Gyimah, Kofi '00, '01, '02 Kruthaupt, Bob '72 Branham, Dale '77, '78 Dudon, Tony '82, '83 Kuntz, Kevin '01, '02 Brant, Chad '97, '98, '00, '01 H Dulli, Rob '94, '95 L Brill, Craig '87, '88, '89 Duncan, Joe '74 Haines, Clint '96, '97 Brown, Don '79 Duncan, John '97, '98 Haines, Steve '77, '78, '79, '80 Lambert, Terry '97, '98, '99

h Wright State University 22 ALL-TIME BASEBALL ROSTER (1971-2002)

LePan, Wayne '86, '87 N Rollin, Jim '88 , '89 Taylor, Jamie '91 Lee, Timothy '71 , '72 Nadeau, Joe '92, '93, '94 Rosati, Pete '71 , '72, '73, '74 Theado, Andrew '98, '99, '00, '01 Leep, John '78 Nagel, Scott '81, '82 Rose, Klint '89, '90, '91 Thompson, Craig '74 Lesko, Larry '93, '94 Nation, Eric '88, '89, '90 Ross, Greg '81, '82, '83 Thompson, Scott '82, '83 , '84, '85 Lewellyn, Tony '86 Nevius, Tim '00 Rowland , Barry '75 , '76, '77 , '78 Thompson, Scott '88, '89, '90, '9 1 Limbe1t, Steve '72, '73 , '74, '75 Nevius, Tom '71 , '72, '73, '74 Rueth, Joe '74 Thompson, Trent '80 Links, Lance '01 , '02 Newnam, Dave '75, '76, '77 s Toadvine, Dale '73 Litsey, Damon '83, '85, '86 Newnam, Kevin '76, '77, '78, '79 Sanford, Casey '96, '97, '98, '00 Tollinger, Mike '72 Lobianco, Nick '89 Nichols, Doug '99, '00 Sbrocco, Jon '90, '91, '92, '93 Trauthwein, Rick '81 , '82 Lochner, Dave '79, '80 Nischwitz, Gregg '80 Schaefer, Bob '76 Trent, Larry '8 1 Long, Phil '93, '94, '95, '96 Notestine, Greg '72 Schivone, Joe ' 84, '85 , '86, '87 Trippett, James '83 Lorenzo, Rick '76 Notestine, Jerry '75, '76 Schneider, Ken '87 Trissell, Darren '78 Loughman, Tim '91 0 Schnellinger, Allyn '87, '88 Turner, Cliff '00, '01, '02 Lowe, Doug '92, '93, '94, '95 Turner, Mark '82, '83 , '84 Oberding, Eric '01 , '02 Schueller, Greg '94 Lowery, Kevin '96 Tuttle, Chris, '00, '01, '02 Obringer, Don '7 1, '72, '73, '74 Schwab, Dan '87 Loyd, Bob'75 Tyree, Ryan '94, '96, '97 Olevitch, Bill '78 Sedwick, Eric '91 , '92, '93, '94 Lucas, Mark '75, '76, '77 Olinger, Brad '00, '01 Seippel, Pete '72, '74 u M Osborne,Brandon'02 Senne, Dave '72, '73 , '74 Urbany, Joe '78 Malott, Dan '92 Osmanski, Bill '91, '92, '93 Shaffer, Jack '83, '84, '85 , ' 86 V Manis, Josh '02 p Shields, Nick '99, '00, '01 , '02 Vandemark, Brett '82, '84 Marshall, Ronald '71, '72 Shultman, Jim '99, '00 Pack, Donald '77, '78, '79 Vickers, Bryan '02 Marshall, Scott '98 , '99 , '00, '01 Simon, Jorge '71 Palmer, Jeff '80, '8 1 Vorhees, Don '71, '72, '73 Martin, Tenny '73 Sims, Jason '86 Palmer, Tony '90 w Martin, Tim '73 Singer, Brad '80 Palsgrove, Dennis '75, '76, '77, '78 Waits, Joe '8 1 Martinez, Matt '95 Smith, Bruce '79, '80 Pankow, David '89 Wake, Scott '86, '87, '88, '89 Mason, Jim '74 Smith, Doug '83, '84, '85, '86 Pate, Milt '91 Walke, Kevin '89, '90, '91 Mathile, Mike '88, '89, '90 Smith, Jason '01 Peck, Dave '82 Walker, Darrell ' 84 Matko, Andy '94, '95, '96, '97 Smith, Jayson '91, '92, '93 Pederson, Rob '95, '96, '98 Wallace, Chris '95, '96, '97 Matteson, Casey '92, '93, '94, '95 Smith, Jeff '79 Peffley, Scott '89, '90 Warden, Brian '9 1, '92, '93, '94 Matthews, Trent '01, '02 Smith, John '89, '90, '91 , '92 Pena, Carlos '96 Warnick, Rusty '73 McAninch, Sam '95, '96, '97 Smith, Mike '71 Penix, Steve '80, ' 81 Waters, Chad '02 McCall, Mike '87, '88 , '89, '90 Smith, Rusty '82, '83 Phillips, Scott '80 Weaver, Mike '72 McCoy, Les '78, '79 Smitley, Mike '93 Piskor, Matt '95 Wedderburn, Dave '71, '72 McCune, Barry '74 South, Mark '74, '75, '76, '77 Pitsenbarger, Jeff '80 Weddington, Joe '83, '84, '85, '86 McKinney, Walter '71 Spaulding, Roger '87, '88, '89, '90 Pittman, Todd '88, '89, '90, '9 1 Wenclewicz, Greg '82, '83, '84, '85 McLain, Paul, '00 Spears, Brian '87, '88, '89, '90 Pollard, Bob '76, '78 White, Craig '90 McMichael, Doug '76, '77, '78. '79 Spencer, Tony '88, '89 Powers, Joe '98, '00, '01 Wi lliams, Tim '92 Mechler, Ron '90 Squire, Mark '97, '98, '99 Wilson, Scott '9 l Melzoni, Randy '89, '90 R Stapleton, Jeff ' 82 Wolters, Mike '90 Milam, Mike '76 Ramsdell , Tony '90, ·9 l, '92, '93 Stauffer, Tim '93, '94, '95 Woods, Kelly '85, '86, '88, '89 Mileski, Rod '95, '96, '97 Ramsey, Jeff '82 Steinbrunner, Bob '78, '79, ' 80 y Miller, Dirk '77, '78 Randall, Bruce '84 Stephens, Brian '99, '00, 'OJ , '02 Miller, Lee '91, '92, '94 Rank, JeITy '87, '88 Stewart, Larry '71 Yaus, Joe '8 1 Miller, Matt '95, '96 Ranstead, Chris '99, '00, '01 Stoll, Doug '77 Young , Dan '88 , '89, '90, '92 Mohnickey, Mark '88, '89 Ratliff, John '96 Stoll, Garry '73 Young, John '83 Mohr, Terry '74, '75, '76, ' 77 Reeves, Greg '82, '83, '84, '85 Stone, Mike '72 Young, Kyle '01, '02 Montgomery, Eric '8 1 Reno, Josh '99, '00 Stosik, Bill '95, '96, '97, '98 z Moore, Darin '85 Retherford, Todd '81 Stuck, Kent '75 , '76, '77, '78 Zahora, Jeff '80 Moore, George '80, '81 Reynolds, Gerald '78, '79 Styrzo, Steve '91 Zaidain, Randy '87 MoITis, Jim '98, '99, '00, '01 Rice, Jimmy '92 Sullins, Sean '94, '95 Zicka, Pat '95 Morse, Kevin '99 Rinella, Rich '84, '85 Sutter, Curtis '86, '87, '88 Zimmerle, Stephen '71 , '72 , ·73 Moses, Steve '71, '72, '73 Rivera, Hector '94 Swanner, Mark '8 1. '82, '83 , '84 Zurface, Bruce '73 Murphy, Chris '91, '92, '93 Robinson, Denny '77, '78, '79, '80 Szeryk, Neil '93, '94 Musick, Mike ' 83, '84 Robinson, Keith '79, '80, '81. '82 T Current WSU players in bold. Myers, Ron '84 Robinson, Ken '80, '8 1, '82, '83 Tarantino, Jay '72, '73 Myers, Todd '95, '96, '97 Roll, Jim '79

23 2003 Baseball RAIDER RECORD BOOK

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Top-Five Career Home Runs INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Earned Run Average - Hitting - 1. Alfredo Batista 40 -Pitching- Season: 1.14, Brian Anderson (1993) 2. Fred Blair 33 Career: 2.23, Brian Anderson (1991-93) At-Bats 3. Doug Smith 27 lnnings Pitched Season: 232, Ouis Ranstead (2001) Dusty Beam 27 Sea.son: 121.0, Sean Sullins (1995) Top-Five Career ERA Career: 778, Rick Albers ( 1985-88) 5. Nick Shields 26 Career: 315.2, Don Bosway (1985-88) I. Brian Anderson 2.23 2. Bob Grote 2.28 Runs Stolen Bases Strikeouts 3. Bo Bilinski 2.59 Season: 68, T.D. Hicks (1997) Season: 35, Brian Bailey (1987) Season: 113, Sean Sullins ( 1995) 4. Gary Gabringer 2.65 Career: 214, Brian Bailey (1985-88) Career: JO 1, Bill Stosik (1995-98) Career: 293, Brian Anderson ( 1991-93) 5. Mike Mathile 2.73

Hits Sacrifices Top-Five Career Strikeouts TEAM RECORDS Season: 97, Ouis Tuttle (2001) Season: 18, Dan Bassler (1991) I. Brian Anderson 293 Career: 263, Brian Bailey ( 1985-88) Career: 30, Dan Bassler (1989-92) 2. Brian Stephens 258 Most Games Played: 61 ( 1995) 3. Don Bosway 246 Most Wins: 45 (1989) Top-Five Career Hits Hit By Pitch 4. Leonard Griffen 226 Most Losses: . 39 (2000) 1. Brian Bailey 263 Season: 12, Bill Osmanski (1993) 5. Bob Grote 222 Least Losses: 12 ( 1989) 2. Jon Sbrocco 261 Career: 33, Mark Swanner (1981-84) Highest Winning Pct.: .789 ( 1989) 3. Rick Albers 251 Most At-Bats: 2043 ( 1995) 4 . Alfredo Batista 247 Base On Balls Most Runs: 440 ( 1994) 5. Dusty Beam 245 Season: 65, T.D. Hicks (1997) Most Hits: 625 (200 1) Career: 165, Jon Sbrocco (1990-93) Most Doubles: 123 (1995) Most Triples : 34 (1995) Strikeout~ Most Home Runs: 57 (1985) Season: 60, Lmce Links (200 I) Most RBIs: 386 ( 1989) Career: 149, Jason Cohill (1995-98) Most Sacrifices: 69 ( I 992) Most Walks: 329 ( 1995) Runs Batted In Most Strikeouts: 391 (2000) Season: 74, Mark Frankenberg (1989) Most Stolen Bases: 128 (1987) Career: 183, Alfredo Batista ( 1983-86) Most Hit by Pitch: 54 (1993) Jon Sbrocco Highest Batting Average: .318 (2001) Top-Five Career RBI Highest Slugging Pct.: .494 (1985) I. Alfredo Batista I 83 Games Started Highest Fielding Pct.: .97 1 ( 1993, 2. Rick Albers 165 Season: 18, Sean Sullins (1994) 7th nationally) 3. Dusty Beam 141 Career: 49, Brian Stephens (1999-02) Most Double Plays: 6 I (I 999) Brian Bailey 4 . Doug Smith 140 5. Phil Long 134 Complete Games TEAM RECORDS Batting Average Sea.son: 11 , B1ia.n Anderson (1992) - Pitching- Season: .4 78, Chris Tuttle (200 I) Career: 26, Bob Grote (1973-76) Career: .408, Fred Blair (1981-83) Most Innings Pitched: 506.1 ( 1995) Saves Most Complete Gan1es: 35 (1980) Top-Five Career Batting Averages Season: 15, Mark Squire (1999) LeastHitsAllowed: 176(1971) (minimum 200 at-bats) Career: 34. Mark Squire (1997-99) Least Runs Allowed: 106 (1973) I. Fred Blair .408 Lowest ERA: 2.89 ( 1974) 2. Jon Sbrocco .386 Wins Most Strikeouts: 367 (1989) 3. Chris Tuttle .375 Season: 12, Sean Sullins ( 1994) Most Shutouts: 8 (1976, 1993) 4. Alfredo Batista .351 Career: 27, B1ian Anderson ( 1991-93) Most Walks: 281 (1985) 5. Mark Frankenberg .347 Most Wild Pitches: 56 ( 1985) Top-Five Winningest Pitchers Most Hit Batters: 84 (2000) Slugging Percentage I. Brian Anderson 27 Season: .850, Fred Blair (1982) Rick Albers 2. Don Bosway 26 Career: .736, Fred Blair(l981-83) 3. Joe Schivone 25 Putouts Leonard Griffen 25 Doubles Season:435, Neil Sze1yk (1994) Mike Mathile 25 Season: 21 , Mark Frankenberg Career: 1201. Brian Bautsch (1996-99) ( 1989): Kris Jarosz ( 1994) Losses Career: 55, Jon Sbrocco (1990-93) Assists Season: I0, Matt Clark ( 1995) Season: 163, Phil Long ( 1995) Career: 23, Cluis Bedford ( 1998-0 I) Triples Career: 556, Matt Bnmer (1997--00) Season: 7, Jon Sbrocco ( 1993) Shutouts Career: 16, Phil Long ( 1993-96) Errors Sea.son:4, Tony Ramsdell (1993) Horne Runs Season: 28, Mark Lucas ( 197 6) Cmeer: 6, Gaiy Gab1inger (1975-78): Season: 16, Nick Shields (2001) Career: 69, Jim Morris (1998---01) Bob Grote (1973-76) Career: 40, Alfredo Batista ( 1983-86) Sean Sullins

Wright State University 24 RAIDER HISTORY

John Ross Don Mohr Ron Nischwitz

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS RAIDER MVPs YEAR WON LOST TIED PCT. COACH 1971 Don Vorhees 1971 6 16 0 .273 John Ross 1972 Mark "Bo" Bilinksi One Year 6 16 0 .273 1973 Battery: Mark "Bo" Bilinski Non-battery: Don Vorhees 1972 7 15 0 .3 18 Don Mohr 1973 9 16 0 .360 Don Mohr 1974 Mark "Bo" Bilinski 1974 15 15 l .517 Don Mohr 1975 Battery: Bob Grote Three Years 31 46 1 .404 Non-battery: Steve Limbert 1976 Bob Grote 1975 23 16 0 .590 Ron Nischwitz 1977 Kevin Newnam 1976 27 22 0 .551 Ron Nischwitz Barry Rowland 1977 25 21 0 .543 Ron Nischwitz 1978 1978 17 16 2 .515 Ron Nischwitz 1979 Kevin Newnam 1979 17 28 l .378 Ron Nischwitz 1980 Denny Robinson 1980 35 15 l .700 Ron Nischwitz 1981 Fred Blair 1981 19 32 0 .372 Ron Nischwitz 1982 Fred Blair 1982 21 28 l .428 Ron Nischwitz 1983 Fred Blair 1983 29 17 0 .630 Ron Nischwitz 1984 29 22 0 .569 Ron Nischwitz 1984 Alfredo Batista 1985 33 24 2 .579 Ron Nischwitz 1985 Doug Smith 1986 37 20 0 .649 Ron Nischwitz 1986 Don Bosway 1987 41 14 0 .745 Ron Nischwitz 1987 Wayne LaPan 1988 34 26 0 .533 Ron Nischwitz 1988 Rick Albers 1989 45 12 0 .789 Ron Nischwitz 1989 Mark Frankenberg 1990 35 20 0 .636 Ron Nischwitz 1991 39 16 0 .709 Ron Nischwitz 1990 Scott Thompson 1992 40 16 0 .714 Ron Nischwitz 1991 Jon Sbrocco 1993 39 15 . 0 .722 Ron Nischwitz 1992 Brian Anderson 1994 39 21 0 .650 Ron Nischwitz Jon Sbrocco 1995 33 28 0 .541 Ron Nischwitz 1993 Jon Sbrocco 1996 20 28 0 .417 Ron Nischwitz 1994 Neil Szeryk 1997 31 28 0 .525 Ron Nischwitz 1998 20 34 0 .370 Ron Nischwitz 1995 Kris Jarosz 1999 26 28 0 .481 Ron Nischwitz 1996 Phil Long 2000 19 39 0 .328 Ron Nischwitz 1997 T.D. Hicks 2001 31 27 0 .534 Ron Nischwitz 1998 Dusty Beam 2002 20 33 0 .377 Ron Nischwitz 1999 Dusty Beam 28 Years 824 646 7 .560 2000 Matt Bruner Program Record: 2001 Jim Morris 32 Years 861 708 8 .549 2002 Nick Shields

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NCAA DIVISION I REGIONAL MCC REGULAR SEASON ALL-DISTRICT PLAYERS TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES CHAMPIONS 1993 Brian Anderson, Jon 1994 4th place; Mideast 1997 (31-28/16-8 MCC) Sbrocco 1992 Brian Anderson NCAA DIVISION II REGIONAL Mm-CONTINENT CONFERENCE 1987 Rick Albers, Brian Bailey, Denny Bleh, Don Bosway, TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS Wayne LaPan 1987 First place 1994 (39-21/16-8 Mid-Con) 1986 Alfredo Batista, Don 1986 Third place 1993 (39-15/17-3 Mid-Con) Bosway, Joe Schivone, 1983 Second place 1992 (40-16/17-3 Mid-Con) Doug Smith, Joe 1980 Third place Weddington 1978 Third place ALL-AMERICA PLAYERS 1985 Alfredo Batista, Matt 1977 Third place 1993 Brian Anderson (1st team) Bowling, Doug Smith, 1976 Second place 1992 Brian Anderson (3rd team) Scott Thompson 197 5 Third place 1987 Don Bosway (2nd team) 1984 John Gossett Brian Bailey (3rd team) 1983 Alfredo Batista, Fred NCAA DIVISION II COLLEGE Wayne LaPan (3rd team) Blair, Mike Musick, Ken WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES 1982 Fred Blair (1st team) Robinson 1987 Second place 1976 Dave Newman (3rd team) 1982 Fred Blair 1981 Fred Blair MCC TOURNAMENT NCAA DIVISION I REGIONAL 1980 Dave Lochner, Denny CHAMPIONS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Robinson 1995 (33-28/10-6 MCC) Kris Jarosz, 3rd Base, 1994 1978 Barry Rowland Tom Beam, Shortstop, 1994 1977 Gary Gabringer, Dave Mm-CONTINENT CONFERENCE Newman,Kevin Newman, Barry Rowland TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 1976 Bob Grote 1992 (40-16/17-3 Mid-Con)

The 1994 Wright State University Baseball Team was the first to earn a berth in the NCAA Division I Championship. Posting an overall record of 39-21, the Raiders swept through the NCAA play-in games against Navy and advanced to the Mideast Regional in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Wright State University 26 RAIDER HISTORY

GTE ACADEMIC Bryan Vickers (2002) Dan Bassler, Shortstop (1992) ALL-AMERICA Aaron Hampton, Outfield ( 1994) Player of the Year Newcomer Team Tony Ramsdell, Pitcher ( 1993) Jon Sbrocco, 2nd Base (1992, 1993) Andy Matko, 3rd Base ( 1997) Matt Piskor (1995) John Ratliff (1996) Neil Szeryk, 1st Base (1994) First Team Matt Bruner (1997) Towann Jenkins (1997) Second Team Barry Rowland, Outfield (1977) Mark Squire ( 1997) Darrell Back, Pitcher (1992) Brian Anderson, Pitcher (1993) Scott Marshall (1998) Brian Buck, Outfield (1992, 1993) Andy Matko, 3rd Base (1997) Chris Ranstead (1999) Spence Gunnell, Pitcher (1993) Chris Tuttle (2000) Scott Huntsman, Pitcher ( 1994) Second Team Aaron Braden (2001) Mike Innis, Pitcher ( 1994) Dennis Palsgrove, DH (1977) Matt Hay (2001) Doug Lowe, Outfield (1993) Barry Rowland, Outfield (1978) Trent Matthews (2001) Bill Osmanski, Shortstop (1993) Andy Matko, Third Base ( 1996) Bryan Vickers (2002) Brian Warden, DH (1993)

ALL-MCC MCCALL-TOURNAMENT Mm-CONTINENT CONFERENCE First Team TEAM ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Phil Long, 2nd Base (1996) Kris Jarosz, 1st Base (1995) Brian Anderson (1992, 1993) Chris Wallace, Utility (1996) Phil Long, 2nd Base (1995) Jeff Ashton (1992) Matt Bruner, 2nd Base ( 1997) Doug Lowe, Pitcher (1995) Kris Jarosz ( 1993) T.D. Hicks, Outfield (1997) Matt Piskor, DH (1995) Bill Osmanski (1992) Dusty Beam, Shortstop ( 1998, 1999) Sean Sullins, Pitcher (1995) Jon Sbrocco (1992, 1993) Towann Jenkins, DH (1998) Dusty Beam, Shortstop ( 1997) Lance Links, 1st Base (2001) T.D. Hicks, Outfield (1997) Mm-CONTINENT CONFERENCE Chris Tuttle, Outfield (2001) Casey Sanford, Pitcher ( 1997) TOURNAMENT MVP Ryan Tyree, Catcher ( 1997) Jon Sbrocco (1992) Second Team Tom Bohr, DH (1999) Sean Sullins, Pitcher (1995) Chris Grimm, Catcher (2000) Andy Matko, 3rd Base ( 1996) Mm-CONTINENT CONFERENCE PITCHER OF THE YEAR John Ratliff, DH (1996) MCC TOURNAMENT MVP Brian Anderson (1992, 1993) Bill Stosik, Outfield (1996) Kris Jarosz (1995) Towann Jenkins, DH (1997) Dusty Beam ( 1997) Casey Sanford, Pitcher ( 1997) . Mm-CONTINENT CONFERENCE Ryan Tyree, Catcher ( 1997) MCC Co-NEWCOMER PLAYER OF THE YEAR Bill Stosik, Outfield (1998) OF THE YEAR Brian Anderson (1992) Doug Nichols, DH (2000) Jon Sbrocco (1993) Trent Matthews (2001) Chris Ranstead, Outfield (2000) Neil Szeryk (1994) Aaron Braden, Pitcher (2001) Matt Hay, DH (2001) ALL-MID-CONTINENT Trent Matthews, 2nd Base (2001) CONFERENCE Jim Morris, Shortstop (2001) First Team Nick Shields, Catcher (2001 , 2002) Brian Anderson, Pitcher ( 1992, 1993) Chris Tuttle (2002) Jeff Ashton, 3rd Base (1992)

27 2003 Baseball RAIDERS IN THE PROS

Mike Mathile Keith Gordon Jeff Ashton

Jon Sbrocco Scott Huntsman Nathan Kopp

RAIDERS IN THE PROS

1976 Bob Grote New York Mets 1990 Leonard Griffen Cincinnati Reds 1977 Mark Lucas 1990 Brian Spears 1977 Dave Newnam 1991 PatGruTigan Seattle Mariners 1977 Mark South 1991 Bob Jesperson Cincinnati Reds 1980 Dave Lockner Cincinnati Reds 1992 Jeff Ashton Cincinnati Reds 1981 Tim Herny 1993 Brian Anderson California Angels * 1982 Mike Fisher Montreal Expos 1993 JonSbrocco 1983 Fred Blair Montreal Expos 1994 Scott Huntsman Milwaukee Brewers 1986 Alfredo Batista Boise, Idaho (lndep.) 1995 Sean Gill New York Mets 1987 Fred Felton 1997 Chris Wallace New York Yankees 1987 Greg Karklins 1999 Dusty Beam Detroit Tigers 1988 Rick Albers Milwaukee Brewers 2001 Joe Powers Cincinnati Reds 1988 DennyBleh Milwaukee Brewers 2002 Nathan Kopp New York Yankees 1989 Kelly Woods Pittsburgh Pirates 2002 Nick Shields Texas Rangers 1990 Mike Mathile Montreal Expos * Reached major league level 1990 Keith Gordon Cincinnati Reds *

Wright State University 28 BRIAN ANDERSON

Arguably one of the greatest athletes in Wright State history, Brian Anderson has al­ ready had many highlights in his big-league career. The third overall selection in the 1993 amateur draft by the California (now Anaheim) Angels, Anderson made his major league debut later that year and pitched three seasons altogether for the Angels, winning 13 games. Traded to the Indians in 1996, Anderson went 7-3 in his two-year stint with Cleveland with 17 starts. The lefthander, though, played an important part in postseason play for the 1997 champion , earning a win in relief during the American League Championship Series against the and a save in the World Series versus the Florida Marlins. The then made Anderson their first pick in the 1997 expansion draft and he had a solid first season there in 1998 as he posted a 12-13 mark in 32 starts with a 4.33 ERA. In 208 innings pitched, Anderson struck out 95 while walking only 24. Anderson played a major role in the Diamondbacks winning the West title in 1999, going 8-2 in 19 starts with two complete games. He also earned his first regular-season save against the San Francisco Giants on April 16 of that year and later hit Anderson was a member of the 2001 his first major league home run, again versus the Giants, on September 4. World Champion Ari:ona Diamondbacks The lefthander again participated in the postseason in 1999 as he started Game Four of and was the starting pitcher in Game the National League Division Series in New York against the Mets, pitching seven in­ Three against the Yankees. nings in a no decision. He struck out four and allowed just two earned runs while walk- ing only one. Part of the Arizona Diamondbacks team that won the 2001 World Series in seven games over the New York Yankees, Anderson started Game Three of the Fall Classic in Yankee Stadium, allowing just one earned run and five hits in 5.1 innings as he went up against Roger Clemens. He also picked up the win in relief in Game Four of the National League Championship Series at Atlanta, holding the Braves to a run in 3.1 innings of work. In his final season with the Diamondbacks in 2002, Anderson struck a career-high 11 on July 28. On Decem­ ber 23 , he signed a one-year contract to return to the Cleveland Indians. Entering the 2003 season, Anderson has a career record of 61-58 with a 4.72 ERA and 549 strikeouts in 1152.2 innings pitched while giving up only 237 walks. Anderson, who played at Wright State from 1991-93, was the only student-athlete to be selected as both a first-team All­ American and first-team GTE Academic All-American in 1993 after leading the nation with a 1.14 ERA. The Cleveland-area native was the Mid-Conti­ nent Conference's Pitcher of the Year in 1992 and 1993 and holds three career (strikeouts, wins and earned run average) and two season (complete games and earned run average) pitching records at WSU. Anderson was inducted into the Wright State Athletics Hall of Fame in January 1998 and became the third Raider athlete and first baseball player to ever have his number (34) retired, joining men's soccer player Hylton Dayes and men's basketball all-time scorer and rebounder Bill Edwards. In 2001, Anderson was a recipient of the Out­ standing Alumni Award. The award honors WSU graduates for achieving a significant level of accom­ plishment in their chosen profession, making a posi­ tive impact on a local, state, national or international level and demonstrating impressive volunteer ser­ vice by giving significantly of their time and talents through service organizations. It also honors those seeking the advancement of Wright State Univer­ Anderson was the 30th inductee to the Wright State Athletic Hall of Fame on sity and possessing high standards of integrity and January 24, 1998. He is the eighth member of the baseball program to be character that positively enhance the prestige of the honored, joining former coaches John Ross and Don Mohr and players Bob Grote, Bo Bilinski, Fred Blair, Don Bosway and Jon Sbrocco. university.

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Andy Matko had quite a senior season on and off the Year for the University Division, the first time the diamond in 1997. ever that a Wright State player has been so recognized. In addition to batting .376 with Twice named to the MCC Aca­ 49 runs scored, 18 doubles, 50 demic Honor Roll and as WSU's RBIs and a .514 slugging percent­ Male Scholar Athlete of the Year, age, Matko also had an impres­ Matko was a GTE Academic All­ sive list of accomplishments in America Second Team selection the classroom. in 1996 and was named All-Dis­ Matko became the third Raider trict in 1995, 1996 and 1997. all-time to be named to the GTE Besides the three First Team Academic All-America Team, Academic All-America selec­ joining Barry Rowland ( 1977) and tions, Wright State has also had Brian Anderson (1993). Along Andy Matko and Coach Ron Nischwitz two others along with Matko cho­ with that honor, the Columbus sen to the Second Team in Dennis native was selected as the Academic All-American of Palsgrove (1977) and Barry Rowland (1978).

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Wright State University 30 ABOUT WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY THE UNIVERSITY THE BASEBALL v'The Paul Laurence Dunbar PROGRAM Library's Department of Spe­ v' The Raiders are in theirfourth cial Collections and Archives season of competition at houses one of the world's most Nischwitz Stadium, considered complete repositories of origi­ one of the finest baseball facili­ nal documents, memorabilia ties in the Midwest. and personal photographs from the Wright brothers. v' Ron Nischwitz and Bo Bilinski v'The university's Ervin J . have a combined 58 years of , completed in college coaching experience, all 1990, provides seating for up at Wright State. to 12,000 spectators for events ranging from basketball v' The WSU baseball team has games and entertainment to posted a winning record in 20 of conferences and commence­ the 28 years Nischwitz has been ments. coach, including 15 of the last 20. v'Wright State University has College Park Apartments the longest running aerospace v' WSU made eight Division 11 medicine residency program for civilians in the tournament appearances, including a second­ nation. place finish at the 1987 World Series before placing fourth at the Division I Mideast Regional in v' More than 62,000 students have graduated 1994. from Wright State since 1967, with nearly half of them remaining in the greater Dayton area. v'WSU annually plays a tough schedule, as the Raiders have faced such teams as Arizona, Ari­ v'Over 3,000 of Wright State's students live in zona State, Creighton, Florida State, Georgia university-affiliated residences on or adjacent to Tech, Hawaii, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, the 557-acre main campus. North Carolina State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Oregon State and South Florida v' An extensive underground tunnel system links over the years. most WSU main campus buildings, whose modern architecture is na­ tionally recognized for being com­ pletely accessible to people with dis­ abilities. v' Although most WSU students hold jobs on or off campus, many are involved in one or more of the 100 student clubs and organizations that give vibrancy to campus life. v'The university offers 16 Division I intercollegiate athletic programs, and many students participate in the in­ tramural sports programs.

President Dr. Kim Goldenberg

31 2003 Baseball DAYTON

Where Innovation Meets Tradition From the Wright brothers' first flight experiments fessional sports activities, cultural events and other in their Dayton bicycle shop to the invention of the recreational opportunities within easy driving distance. first self-starting automobile ignition system by Charles It's one of the nation's most accessible (and afford­ F. Kettering, from the cash register to the automated able) destinations. Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland teller machine, Dayton has a strong tradition of en­ are all within a day's drive, and Indianapolis and Lou­ couraging innovation, excellence and service to hu­ isville are even closer. Cincinnati is just 54 miles away. manity. Over 900,000 residents and Wright-Patterson Each year, over 2.5 million people visit Dayton Air Force Base call Dayton's metropolitan area home. for business and pleasure. Over 100 festivals and the Dayton is a place that takes as much pride in his­ United States Air and Trade Show, a four-day celebra­ torical preservation and parks as it does in high tech­ tion of flight, delight visitors from all over the nation. nology. Located in southwestern Ohio's Miami Val­ The U.S. Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson Air ley at the confluence of the Great Miami, Stillwater Force Base, the oldest and largest military aviation and Mad Rivers, Dayton is a picturesque combination museum in the world, has become the state's number of rolling hills, flowing waterways and open spaces. one free visitor attraction. Dayton boasts more green area than any U.S. city its Other notable places to see include the National size. Over 35,000 acres of parks, nature preserves and Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center, the other greenery beckon you to enjoy your favorite out­ BoonschoftMuseum of Discovery, the historic Wright door activities, and a popular river corridor along the Brothers Bicycle Shop and Carillon Historical Park-a Great Miami River offers 26 scenic miles of walking, museum designated a National Historic Landmark by jogging and cycling. the National Park Service. Dayton is strong in the arts. It boasts the Dayton In the Heart of the Midwest Ballet Company, the Dayton Contemporary Dance Dayton welcomes its visitors with big-city ameni­ Company, the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra and the ties and small-town, Midwestern friendliness. Dayton Art Institute, which houses an internationally Dayton's central location among Columbus, Cin­ acclaimed collection of paintings, sculpture and deco­ cinnati and Indianapolis puts major collegiate and pro- rative art spanning many cultures and time periods.

Wright State University 32 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY 2003 Baseball Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. BIT Hometown/High School 1 Brad Puinno UTL 5-10 170 So. R/R Dublin, OH/Scioto 2 Chris Tuttle OF 5-9 160 Sr. UR LaGrange, OH/Keystone 3 Trent Matthews IF 6-0 185 Jr. R/R Miamisburg, OH/Alter 4 Ty Brown IF 5-10 150 So. UR Greenfield, IN/Central 5 Brandon Osborne IF 5-11 175 So. R/R Trenton , OH/Edgewood 6 Josh Manis RHP 6-0 190 So. R/R Solon , OH/Solon 7 Bill Johnson OF 5-11 190 Sr. R/R Midland, Ml/Bullock Creek 8 Aaron Braden LHP 6-0 187 Jr. R/L Franklin, OH/Franklin 9 Matt Crawford RHP 6-2 180 So. R/R Chagrin Falls , OH/Chagrin Falls 10 Chris Coleman UTL 6-0 165 Fr. R/R Dayton, OH/Carroll 12 Bobby Getty OF 5-11 180 Fr. R/R Centerville, OH/Alter 13 Justin Wilson IF 5-11 175 Fr. R/R Greenville, OH/Franklin-Monroe 14 Chris Ranstead OF 6-1 185 Sr. UL Miamisburg, OH/Miamisburg 15 Casey Abrams LHP 6-4 185 Jr. UL Lebanon, OH/Lebanon 16 Matt Barhorst IF 5-11 185 Jr. R/R Tipp City, OH/Tippecanoe 17 Bryan Vickers C/18 6-4 215 So. R/R Perrysburg, OH/Perrysburg 18 Ryan Zenn 1B 6-3 210 So. UR Noblesville, IN/Heritage Christian 19 Pat Masters 1B 6-2 230 Fr. R/R Englewood, OH/Northmont 20 Jeff Telmanik C/OF 6-0 200 Fr. R/R Maumee, OH/Anthony Wayne 21 Brian Shoup UTL 6-2 175 Fr. UR Tipp City, OH/Bethel 23 Kofi Gyimah OF 6-0 195 Sr. R/R Woodbridge, ONT/Woodbridge 24 Adam Morton OF 6-8 220 So. R/R Toronto, ONT/Birchmount Park 25 Greg Glaus RHP 5-10 175 Fr. R/R Barberton , OH/Barberton 26 Jack Leopard C 5-10 190 Fr. R/R Beavercreek, OH/Carroll 27 Kirk Seddon C 6-0 172 Fr. R/R Evansville, IN/Central 28 David Shore RHP 6-2 170 Fr. R/R New Carlisle, OH/Northwestern 33 Brad Grimm 1B 6-2 233 Fr. B/L Orrville, OH/Orrville 35 J.P. Jung RHP 6-2 195 Jr. R/R Troy, OH/Troy 36 Travis Koehler LHP 5-11 190 Fr. UL Beavercreek, OH/Carroll 37 Kyle Young RHP 6-6 225 Jr. R/R Winchester, OH/Whiteoak 38 Kevin Kuntz RHP 6-3 195 Jr. R/R Dayton, OH/Chaminade-Julienne 44 Chris Snyder RHP 6-5 205 Fr. R/R Dayton, OH/Northmont

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