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2007 Media Guide As of 3-20-07.Pmd TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION 1 Quick Facts Location: Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 Sports Information Director: Jim Streeter 2 EMU Sports Information Founded: 1849 Assistant SID: Greg Steiner 3 EMU Athletics Phone Directory Enrollment: 24,532 Graduate Assistant: Mekye Phelps 4 2007 Outlook President: John A. Fallon, III Graduate Assistant: Dan Murphy 5 2007 Outlook Nickname: Eagles Graduate Assistant: Paul Pancoe 6 2007 Roster Colors: Green (PMS 349) and White Baseball Contact: Mekye Phelps 7 Head Coach Roger Coryell Conference: Mid-American (MAC) Office phone: 734.487.0317 8 Assist.Coach Del Young/T. Coryell Home field: Oestrike Stadium Office fax: 734.485.3840 9 EMU Baseball Support Staff Capacity: 1,200 Phelps’ E-mail: [email protected] 10 George Biddle/Brian Blackburn Distances: 330/390/330 Mailing Address: 799 Hewitt Road 11 Shane Davis/Patrick Dean Convocation Center 12 Matt Dillard/Matt Dimich Room 307 13 Adam Jacobson/Derek Lehrman ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT 14 Trumaine Riley Athletics Director: Derrick Gragg Ypsilanti, MI 48197 15 Mike Boyd/Steve Bradshaw Associate AD-Internal: TBA Web site: www.emueagles.com 16 Jeff Davis/Dan Puls Associate AD-Business Administration: Mike Malach 17 Jeff Fischer Assistant AD-Marketing/Promotions/SWA: 2007 TEAM INFORMATION 18 Jeff Hehr/Josh Ivan Stephannnie Harvey-Vandenberg 2006 Overall record: 27-27 19 M. Sacha/C. Bate/J. Gulliver Assistant AD-Facilities: TBA 2006 MAC record/finish: 14-12/4th-West 20 Bobby Henderson/Sean Hoffman Director of Compliance: Melody Reifel Werner Letterwinners returning/lost: 24/7 21 Aaron Powell/ Kyle Rhoad Interim Director/SASS: Erin Burdis Starters returning/lost: 13/3 22 Jeff Robinson/Matt Shoemaker Head Athletic Trainer: Steve Nordwall Pitchers returning/lost: 13/2 23 K.Wammes/T.Graves/A.Marshall Equipment Manager: Darrell Hallberg Newcomers: 11 24 J.Ballarin/K.Battiston/D.Boisture 25 J.Carrier/C.Chaffins/A.Crooks 26 W.Faulkner/D.Glozer/R.Hamly BASEBALL STAFF 27 Kevin Sikora/Robert Wendzicki Head Coach: Roger Coryell (EMU,‘71) 28 EMU Baseball Supporters Record at EMU (Years): 512-576-2 (20 years) 29 2006 Final Statistics Career record (Years): 512-576-2 (20 years) 30 The Mid-American Conference MAC Career Record (Years): 274-257 (20 years) CREDITS 31 2006 Results/Honors and Awards Office phone number: 734.487.2144 32 2006 MAC Standings Office fax number: 734.487.4568 Writing, layout and design by Mekye Phelps with assistance by Greg Steiner. Covers designed by Bar- 33 EMU vs. All-Time Opponents/ Assistant Coach: Del Young (Northwood,’04, First season) bara Rambold. Edited by Jim Streeter, Greg Steiner, Corporate Sponsors Volunteer Assistant Coach: Brett Crawford 34 Honors and Awards Roger Coryell, Del Young, Chris Puzzuoli and Uni- (Rochester College,’05, First Season) 35 EMU All-Americans versity Marketing. Photography by Randy 36 Players in the Pros Mascharka, Dick Schwarze, Lynda Hummel and Tom 37 EMU in MLB Draft/Hall of Fame Cammett. Information is current as of April 11, 2007. 38 All-Time Letterwinners 39 All-Time Letterwinners 40 Season-By-Season Results 41 Season-By-Season Results 42 Season-By-Season Results 43 Season-By-Season Results 44 Season-By-Season Results 45 Career Records 46 Career Records 47 Career Records 48 Season-By-Season Leaders 49 Season-By-Season Leaders 50 Oestrike Stadium 51 Oestrike Stadium Brick Program 52 Baseball in the Community 53 Eastern Michigan University 54 Eastern Michigan University 55 EMU Athletic Department 56 Student-Athlete Support Services 57 The EMU Idenity 58 Corporate Sponsors 59 Corporate Sponsors 60 Corporate Sponsors 61 Corporate Sponsors 62 Corporate Sponsors 63 Corporate Sponsors 64 Corporate Sponsors 65 Corporate Sponsors 66 Corporate Sponsors 67 Corporate Sponsors 68 Corporate Sponsors 69 Corporate Sponsors 70 Corporate Sponsors 71 Corporate Sponsors 72 Corporate Sponsors 73 Corporate Sponsors 74 Corporate Sponsors 75 Corporate Sponsors 76 Corporate Sponsors 77 Corporate Sponsors 78 Corporate Sponsors 79 Corporate Sponsors 80 Corporate Sponsors EMU Sports Information EMU Media Policies Press Services The Eastern Michigan University baseball guide is intended to Game programs, notes and cumulative statistics for all partici- be a source of information for the media. If additional information pating teams will be available one hour prior to all games. Box on EMU baseball and other Eagle sports is required, please scores will be available at the conclusion of the game. contact the EMU Sports Information Office, located in room 307 of the Convocation Center. Interviews Head Coach Roger Coryell and his staff are available for Contact interviews on an appointment-only basis between games and after The Sports Information contact for the baseball team is Mekye practices. Personal interviews with the coach and players should Phelps. He can be reached at 734.487.0317, or via e-mail at be scheduled with the EMU Sports Information Office. [email protected]. Individual players are available for interviews Monday-Thurs- day. Their availability will depend on practice and class sched- Services ules. Please give at least 24-hour advance notice so the players The EMU Sports Information Office offers a weekly release can be contacted and arrangements can be made. Home phone containing team and individual notes, statistics, reviews of past numbers for players and coaches will not be given out by the EMU games and a look ahead to upcoming events. Additional informa- Sports Information Office. tion will include Mid-American Conference rankings, statistics and The coaching staff and players will be available for post-game league notes. interviews following a short cooling-off period. Credentials and Parking World Wide Web EMU does not issue credentials for baseball, as the event is The media can access all the latest EMU baseball news on the free to the public. All media wishing to attend away games should athletic department’s Web site, located at www.emueagles.com contact the host institution regarding media policies and ser- The EMU Sports Information Office produces this Web site with the vices. EMU does not issue parking credentials for baseball. most up-to-date and extensive coverage of the Eagles. Baseball Parking for Oestrike Stadium can be found across Hewitt Road information available on the EMU Web site includes statistics, and will be limited to a first-come, first-serve basis. Media rosters, press releases and notes. personnel will be responsible for their own parking arrange- ments. EMU SPORTS INFORMATION JIM STREETER GREG STEINER Sports Information Director Assistant SID Office phone: 734.487.0317/0318 Office phone: 734.487.0317/0318 Home phone: 734.485.3221 Cellular phone: 734.845.1132 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] DAN MURPHY MEKYE PHELPS Sports Information Graduate Asst. Sports Information Graduate Asst. Office phone: 734.487.0317/0318 Office phone: 734.487.0317/0318 Cellular phone: 440.223.8351 Cellular phone: 734.678.3073 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Paul Pancoe Mailing address Graduate Assistant 799 N. Hewitt Road Office phone: 734.487.0317/0318 Convocation Center, Room 307 Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Cellular phone: 330.559.1131 E-mail: [email protected] Sports Information fax: 734.485.3840 Office E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.emueagles.com - 2 - EMU Athletics ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY PHONE DIRECTORY DEPARTMENT OF (All phone numbers area code 734 unless otherwise noted) INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT ADMINISTRATION The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Athletics Director, Derrick Gragg ......................... 487.1050 is to provide a competitive intercollegiate athletic program Interim Admin. for Academics, Erin Burdis ............ 487.1050 for men and women while supporting the educational goals Equipment Manager, Darrell Hallberg ................... 487.6478 of its student-athletes. The development of successful Strength & Conditioning, Mike Szerszen................ 487.2152 teams, while focusing on the well-being of student-athletes, Associate AD/Internal, Mike Malach ..................... 487.1050 is inherent in our mission. Integral to our mission is the Director of Sports Medicine, Steve Nordwall ........ 487.5183 intellectual, cultural, physical and social development of Ticket Manager, Ron Reid .................................... 487.2282 coaches and staff. Director of Compliance, Melody Reifel Werner...... 487.8682 In support of this mission, the Department of Intercollegiate Sports Information Director, Jim Streeter ............. 487.0317 Athletics is committed to the following guiding principles: Assistant AD/Marketing, Stephannnie Harvey-Vandenberg .... • INTEGRITY. Eastern Michigan University athletic programs ......................................................................... 487.1050 will adhere to the letter and spirit of the rules and regula- Associate AD/External, TBA ................................. 487.1050 tions of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Mid-American Conference and will comply with all appli- BASEBALL STAFF cable state and federal laws. Roger Coryell, Head Coach ................................. 487.0315 • ACADEMIC SUCCESS. Eastern Michigan University athletic Del Young, Assistant Coach .................................. 487.1985 programs will recruit student-athletes with the ability to Brett Crawford, Volunteer Assistant Coach ........... 487.1985 achieve academic success and will support the educational
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