TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION 1 Quick Facts Location: Ypsilanti, 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 Contact: Mekye Phelps 7 Coach Roger Coryell Conference: Mid-American (MAC) Office phone: 734.487.0317 8 .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 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 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 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 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

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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 HEAD COACHING STAFF endeavors of the student-athletes with a goal of graduation Karen Baird, ...... 487.1031 from the University. Kim Berrington, Volleyball ...... 487.0291 • COMPETITIVENESS. Eastern Michigan University athletic Roger Coryell, Baseball ...... 487.0315 programs aspire to achieve competitive success at the Bruce Cunningham, Men’s ...... 487.6703 conference and national levels, within the limits of avail- Derek DelPorto, Wrestling ...... 487.6429 able resources. Each athletic program is encouraged to Brad Fairchild, Men’s Track ...... 487.0236 increase private support and expand its endowments. Jeff Genyk, Football ...... 487.2160 • STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT. Eastern Michigan Uni- John Goodridge, Men’s Cross Country ...... 487.2255 versity athletic programs are committed to the personal Scott Hall, Women’s Soccer ...... 487.2144 development and well-being of all student-athletes along Chris Heike, Cheerleading ...... 320.5753 with their athletic development. The Department of Inter- Brad Holdren, Interim Women’s Rowing...... 487.6690 collegiate Athletics establishes standards of conduct for Peter Linn, Men’s and Women’s ...... 487.0463 student-athletes that reflect positively on the individual stu- Suzy Merchant, Women’s ...... 487.0481 dent-athlete, the program and the University. Sue Parks, Women’s X-Country/Track ...... 487.0262 • FISCAL INTEGRITY. Eastern Michigan University athletic Charles E. Ramsey, Men’s Basketball ...... 487.0214 programs will operate with prudent fiscal management and Ryan Ray, Women’s ...... 487.2244 within the normal business processes of the University. Gifts Loren Smith, Men’s & Women’s Diving ...... 487.3079 to the athletic programs will be received and processed Sandy Wagner, Women’s Golf ...... 487.6435 by the Eastern Michigan University Foundation. Steve Wilce, Gymnastics ...... 487.1082 • ACCESS AND OPPORTUNITY. Eastern Michigan Univer- sity athletic programs are committed to broad participa- tion by students attending the University on an equitable basis and defined by student interest and high school par- ticipation. • DIVERSITY. Eastern Michigan University takes pride in its diverse community of student, faculty and staff. EMU ath- letic programs are committed to fostering a cohort of stu- dent-athletes, coaches and staff to further enrich the diver- sity of the University.

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In 2006, the Eastern Michigan University baseball team re- Seniors Matt turned to its winning ways, qualifying for the Mid-American Con- Dillard and Matt ference Tournament with a 27-27 overall record and 14-12 MAC Dimich will also look mark good for its second consecutive fourth-place West Divi- to help the staff. As a sion finish. However, the trip to the post-season tournament did junior, Dillard posted not go according to plan as the No. 6 seed Eagles fell to No. 1 a 3-3 record while seed Kent State (2-1) and No. 5 seed Miami (11-1) to be the first starting three games team knocked out of the tournament field. with 21 appearances This season, the 2007 Eagles will look to take care of some and 15 Jeff Hehr unfinished business and reach their ultimate goal of winning the while Dimich seeks a West Division title coupled with a MAC Tournament - return to form after sitting out last season due to injury. Fellow ship and NCAA regional birth. EMU was picked to finish third in senior Adam Jacobson will also look to provide support in the the MAC West Division in the preseason coach’s poll. bullpen. “We fell short of our goal last season and I am confident that Juniors Dan Puls and Jeff Robinson also return as solid utility last season’s early tournament exit will motivate our players to and relief pitchers who will add depth to the bullpen. The sopho- make sure it does not happen again,” said head coach Roger more class is led by strong-armed New-Comers of the Year Coryell. “Our combination of experience and youth is very ca- Craig Bate and Kevin Wammes. Bate notched a 2-1 record pable of getting us where we need to be for a successful sea- making 16 appearances with five starts last year while finishing son.” second on the team with a 3.09 ERA. Wammes returns as the This year, EMU has a wealth of talent and ability, returning 24 team’s top closer, finishing tied for first on the team with four letterwinners, including 13 starters, with 13 pitchers and 11 saves and fourth on the team with a 4.21 ERA last season. Fel- talented newcomers. low sophomores Matt Shoemaker, Sean Hoffman and Bobby Henderson will look for increased roles on the mound. PITCHERS Talented newcomers John Ballarin, Dan Boisture, Corey The Eagles have plenty of tal- Chaffins, Daniel Glozer, Robery Hamly and Kevin Sikora will ent returning on the mound led compete for support roles out of the bullpen. by the 2006 MAC of the Year Jeff Fischer. The INFIELDERS Farmington, Mich. native, was The infield returns with loads of also an All-MAC Academic and talent and upper class experience. All-MAC first team selection in Junior first baseman Steve 2006 and looks to improve on Bradshaw will be relied upon to an outstanding season in which anchor the infield after a solid cam- he made 17 appearances with paign last season. Bradshaw is 12 starts and a 9-4 record. coming off a breakout sophomore Fischer finished near the top of Jeff Fischer year where he was named the Milo every major MAC statistical Danziesen Most Valuable Player of category in 2006 including: first in ERA (1.97), shutouts (1), the team leading the Eagles in the opponent’s batting average (.222), and was second in wins (9) following categories: batting aver- and complete games (4). He also ranked sixth in strikeouts (103) age (.356), RBI (40), hits (69), runs and innings pitched with 109.2 (6.45 innings pitched per game) (35), at bats (194), doubles (17), while ranking 18th nationally in ERA (1.97). (.490), walks Steve Bradshaw Senior George Biddle will be looked upon as a solid No. 2 (26), on-base percentage (.432) and and will provide senior leadership to the rest of the put-outs (476). Entering this season, he was named to the 2007 staff. Last season Biddle notched a 5-6 record while starting Wallace Watch list released by the College Baseball Foundation 12 games with 18 appearances that consists of 148 baseball student-athletes for consideration and two complete games for a of the Brooks Wallace Award that is presented annually to the 3.86 ERA. Biddle was second on national college baseball player of the year. the team with 52 strikeouts while “Our infield is an extremely experienced and very intelligent allowing 80 hits, 46 runs and 19 unit,” said Coryell. “Not only do I expect good productivity from walks. each player at the plate but more importantly, defensive execu- “Fischer and Biddle will be tion must be solid because good defense wins baseball games.” a powerful one-two punch that Three-year junior starting shortstop Jeff Hehr returns after a will lead the way for our pitch- solid sophomore campaign in which he started 49 games and ing staff,” added Coryell. “Their ranked fourth on the team with 25 RBI while batting .240 with 44 ability to be dominant starting hits, 27 runs scored, a career-high four home runs and a .935 pitchers will set the tone for our . Hehr was also named to the 2006 All-MAC team to build on this season.” Academic Team and voted team Scholar Athlete of the Year George Biddle with a 3.94 GPA. - 4 - 2007 EMU Baseball Outlook

Junior Josh Ivan is back as the starting second baseman. Sophomore Aaron Powell will see Last season, Ivan was also named to the 2006 All-MAC Aca- action in right field. Last year, he demic Team with a 3.62 GPA while starting all 54 games. He started 46 games and was named the ranked third on the team with a .293 batting average and notched team’s Most Improved Player ranking a 22-game hitting streak which was the longest streak since forth on the team with 24 RBI while Derek Lehrman recorded a 16-game streak from April 27 through batting .259 with 41 hits, 25 runs May 15, 2005. scored and a career-high four home Sophomore Kyle Rhoad will get the nod at third base while runs. redshirt freshman Jimmy Gulliver will also look to compete for “Just like last season, we are de- a starting role after missing the season and fall practice due to pending on Riley and Davis to be lead- injury. Senior Patrick Dean and redshirt freshman Todd Graves ers in the and continue to add will compete for starting and reserve roles at each position. a solid defensive presence,” added Newcomers Robert Wendzicki, Will Faulkner, Aaron Crooks Coryell. will also look to provide depth and support off the bench. Junior Michael Boyd and newcomer Mike Sacha will both compete for a Brian Blackburn starting role. The Eagles will have big SCHEDULE to fill at the posi- The Eagles are no stranger when it comes to playing a chal- tion as last year’s team captain, lenging schedule. Non-conference action starts with a three- Matt Moffett graduated after fin- game series beginning Feb. 9 at Southeastern Conference (SEC) ishing his career tied for 12th all- powerhouse and nationally ranked Tennessee. The Eagles then time at EMU with 20 home runs, travel further down south to take on SEC foe South Carolina 14th all-time with 104 RBI, 9th (Feb. 23-24) before heading with 613 at-bats, 9th with 87 west for a battle with Pacific walks and tied for 10th with 35 10 opponent Arizona (Mar. 2-3). doubles. Senior Derek Lehrman The road swing concludes with returns and will split time be- a three-game set against its sec- tween catching and designated ond foe from the Palmetto Derek Lehrman hitter. Last season, Lehrman State, Coastal Carolina (Mar. started in 44 games and was sec- 15-17). Eastern will also see ac- ond on the team with a .313 batting average with 52 hits, 24 tion against such instate oppo- RBI, 25 runs scored and two home runs while tallying two or nents as Wayne State (Mar. 20), more hits in 14 games. Fellow senior Brian Blackburn should Saginaw Valley (Mar. 21), Grand also get some significant time behind the plate while freshman Valley State (Mar. 27), Oakland Andrew Marshall will also look to compete and provide sup- (Mar. 28, Apr. 17 & May 8), port off the bench after missing the 2006 season due to injury. Spring Arbor (Apr. 24), Olivet Newcomer John Carrier will also add support in a backup role. (May 1), Concordia (May 2), “I am confident in Derek and Brian’s ability to provide senior cross-town rival Michigan (Apr. leadership both on and off the field,” said Coryell. Josh Ivan 18 & May 9) and Michigan State (May 15). Out-of-state opponents include Indiana Tech and Findlay, who visit Oestrike Stadium (Apr. 3 & 10) respectively. Senior and staring “In order to become an elite team and reach our goals, we center fielder Trumaine Riley have to play a tough and challenging non-conference schedule will call the shots and anchor to see where we stack up against the nation’s best teams,” said the outfield along with junior Coryell. “This will, in turn, get us better prepared and focused Jeff Davis. Last season, Riley on MAC competition to bring home the title.” ranked sixth on the team with Mid-American Conference competition will be difficult as the a .277 batting average with Eagles look to compete for a West Division regular-season cham- 44 hits, 23 runs scored, pionship finish and tournament title. seven doubles, one and EMU opens conference play on the road in a three-game se- 15 RBI. He was third on the ries at Bowling Green (Mar. 23-25) and at Buffalo (Mar. 30-Apr. team with nine stolen bases 1). The Eagles return home against MAC East Division preseason Trumaine Riley on 17 attempts with a .990 favorite Miami (Apr. 6-8) and Ohio (Apr. 13-15) before hitting the fielding percentage with 101 put-outs defensively. Davis started road to face defending MAC Tournament Champion Ball State 40 games in left field, ranked seventh on the team with a .257 (Apr. 20-22) and Northern Illinois (Apr. 27-39). The final stretch of batting average, 37 hits, 26 runs scored, and 12 RBI and was the season has the Eagles home versus intra-state rival and second on the team with 12 stolen bases on 15 attempts. West Division preseason favorite Central Michigan (May 4-6) and Toledo (May 11-13) before closing out the season on the road against Western Michigan (May 17-19). - 5 - 2007 EMU Baseball Roster No. Name Pos. B-T Ht. Wt. Yr.-El. Hometown-High School (Previous School) 1 Jeff Hehr** IF R-R 6-0 180 Jr.-Jr. Boardman, Ohio-Cardinal Mooney 2 Kyle Rhoad* IF R/R 5-11 180 So.-So. Fostoria, Ohio-Elmwood 3 Josh Ivan** IF R-R 5-11 165 Jr.-Jr. Belleville, Mich.-Belleville 4 Craig Bate* LHP R/L 6-5 210 So.-So. St. Thomas, Ont.-St. Joe 5 Jeff Davis** OF L-L 5-10 170 Jr.-Jr. Avondale, Arizona-Westview 6 Bobby Henderson* P L-L 5-10 165 So.-So. Milford, Mich.-Detroit Catholic Central 7 Corey Chaffins RHP/IF R/R 6-2 185 Fr.-Fr. New London, Ohio-New London 8 Jim Gulliver IF L-R 5-11 165 Jr.-Fr. Allen Park, Mich.-Allen Park 10 Michael Boyd** OF R-R 6-3 180 Sr.-Jr. Huntington Woods, Michigan-Berkley 14 Kevin Wammes* P R-R 6-1 185 So.-So. Fremont, Ohio-Saint Joseph Central Catholic 15 Kenneth Battiston OF/P R-L 6-0 190 Fr.-Fr. West Milton, Ohio-Milton Union 16 Sean Hoffman* P R-R 5-9 175 So.-So. Midland, Mich.-Midland 17 Robert Wendzicki P/OF/IB L/L 6-1 185 Fr.-Fr. Brook Park, Ohio-Midpark 18 Jeff Robinson* LHP R-L 6-1 165 Jr.-Jr. Gladstone, Mich.-Gladstone 19 Matt Dillard*** RHP R-R 6-7 198 Sr.-Sr. Waterford, Mich.-Mott 20 Patrick Dean** 1B R-R 6-4 195 Sr.-Sr. Okemos, Mich.-Lansing Catholic Central 21 Todd Graves C/IB R/R 6-3 220 So.-Fr. St. Mary’s, Ohio-St. Mary’s 22 Aaron Crooks IF R/R 5-8 155 Fr.-Fr. Toledo, Ohio-Ottawa Hills 23 Derek Lehrman*** C/IF L-R 6-1 195 Sr.-Sr. Hoagland, Indiana-Heritage 24 Brian Blackburn* C/3B R/R 6-2 200 Sr.-Sr. London, Ont.-Kellogg C.C. 25 Mike Sacha OF/P R/R 6-3 210 Sr.-Jr. Farmington Hills, Mich.-Harrison (St. Clair C.C.) 26 Adam Jacobson* P R-R 6-0 215 Sr.-Sr. Columbiaville, Mich.-North Branch (St. Clair C.C.) 27 Trumaine Riley*** OF R-R 5-9 185 Sr.-Sr. Akron, Ohio-Walsh Jesuit 28 Steve Bradshaw** 1B/OF L-L 6-0 200 Sr.-Jr. Lapeer, Mich.-West 29 Kevin Sikora LHP L-L 5-10 175 Fr-Fr. Youngstown, Ohio-Boardman 30 Andrew Marshall C L-L 6-1 210 So.-Fr. Mason, Mich.-Mason 31 John Ballarin LHP L-L 6-2 190 Fr.-Fr. Westland, Mich.-Detroit Catholic Central 33 Aaron Powell* OF R-R 6-1 200 Jr.-So. Clarkston, Mich.-Clarkston 34 Jeff Fischer** RHP R-R 6-5 200 Jr.-Jr. Farmington, Mich.-Farmington 35 William Faulkner IF/OF/C R/R 6-0 170 Fr.-Fr. Blissfield, Mich.-Blissfield 36 Dan Boisture P/IF/OF R/R 6-4 185 So.-Fr. Grosse Ile, Mich.-Grosse Ile 37 John Carrier C L/R 5-8 180 Fr-Fr. Ann Arbor, Mich.-Detroit Catholic Central 38 Matt Shoemaker* RHP/IF R-R 6-2 230 Jr.-So. Trenton, Mich.-Trenton 39 Robert Hamly LHP R/L 5-11 170 Fr.-Fr. Caledonia, Mich.-Caledonia 40 Daniel Glozer RHP/IF R/R 6-0 195 Fr.-Fr. North Royalton, Ohio-N. Royalton 42 Matt Dimich** LHP/OF R-L 6-2 180 Sr.-Sr. Fenton, Mich.-Lake Fenton 45 George Biddle*** RHP L-R 6-4 190 Sr.-Sr. Newark, Ohio-Newark Catholic 50 Dan Puls** LHP R-L 6-6 195 Jr.-Sr. Alpena, Mich.-Alpena *letters won

Coaching Staff 43 Roger Coryell Head Coach How Do You Say... 41 Del Young Asst. Coach John Ballarin - BAL-er-in 47 Todd Coryell Student Asst. Dan Boisture - BOY-sture 46 Brett Crawford Volunteer. Asst. Matt Dimich - DEM-ich 9 Shane Davis Student Asst. Jeff Hehr - HAIR Bill Tuscany Athletic Trainer Dan Puls - Poles Kevin Wammes- WOM-is

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Head Coach Roger Coryell 20th Season

Eastern Michigan, 1971

The 2007 season marks the 20th for 35-22-1 and in second place Eagles head coach Roger Coryell at the in the MAC. He won his first helm of the Eastern Michigan baseball pro- game at the helm with a 9-5 gram. victory over Columbus (Geor- A three-year letter winner for the East- gia) March 5, 1988. Ten sea- ern Michigan baseball team and an assis- sons later, he reached his tant under Ron Oestrike, Coryell has been 300th career win with a 9-4 victory over earned MAC Freshman of the Year hon- part of the EMU baseball program for the Marshall April 22, 1998. In 2001, the ors. Ryan Goleski was selected by the past 37 years, and has played a major Eagles’ second win of the season, a 4-2 Tampa Bay Devil Rays as the first pick in part in the history of the program. Coryell win over Illinois-Chicago, marked the 350th the 2006 Rule 5 was inducted into the EMU Athletics Hall career win for EMU’s skipper. Coryell is Draft. Following the selection, Goleski was of Fame, Class of 2004. second behind his mentor Oestrike in ca- acquired by the for In 2004, Eastern Michigan made it to its reer wins in EMU history. cash. third consecutive Mid American Confer- Coryell’s career at EMU began in 1968 ence Tournament, a feat that had not been as a player. He earned three varsity let- accomplished since the 1981, '82 and '83 ters as a member of the baseball team seasons. Behind MAC Player of the Year and was the starting pitcher in the 1970 Brian Bixler and MAC Pitcher of the Year NAIA National Championship game, the Ryan Ford, the Eagles made it to their sec- lone national title for the program, with ond consecutive appearance in the MAC the 2-1 victory over Northeast Louisiana. Championship game, falling to Kent State Coryell graduated in 1971. in the final. The Eagles’ mentor has seen 77 former On Feb. 16, 2003, EMU’s head mentor players sign pro contracts during his tallied his 400th victory as the Eagles de- coaching tenure at Eastern Michigan, both feated a nationally ranked Florida Atlantic as an assistant and as the head coach. squad. (Coryell also picked up win No. Prior to being named the head coach 425 against local rival Michigan, May 14.) at EMU, Coryell served as assistant Even though a division title escaped the coach for 16 seasons. He was a member Eagles, the first MAC Championship with of the coaching staff when Eastern Michi- Coryell in control did not as Eastern gan made its two appearances at the bounced back from an early setback in NCAA College World series, in 1975 and the MAC Tournament to win four straight in 1976. EMU finished in fifth place in games in the conference tournament for 1975 and lost in the championship final to the first league title since 1982. Arizona in 1976. The 2002 season marked one of the most In addition to his collegiate coaching, successful under Coryell’s tutelage as the Coryell led the EMU Adray Photo summer Eagles won their first ever Mid-American team from 1973-1988. The 1974, ’77, ’84 Conference West Division crown and quali- Throughout the past 20 seasons, Coryell and ’87 squads participated in the All- fied for the conference tournament for the has coached 22 first-team All-Mid Ameri- American Amateur Baseball Association first time in nine years. In addition, EMU can Conference selections, 13 second- Tournament in Johnstown, Penn., with the placed a player on both the first (Ryan team selections and five MAC batting title 1974 team winning the AAABA National Goleski) and second (Greg Anglin) All-MAC champions. Under his tutelage, Brian Bixler Title. teams, and had the conference Freshman was named the 2004 MAC Player of the Coryell and his wife, Kitty, have three of the Year (Brian Bixler). Combined with a Year, as well as Greg Ryan in 1997. Bixler children: Jennifer, Laura and Todd. He is MAC-high 19 wins in conference play, went on to be drafted in the 2nd round by an active member in the American Base- Coryell earned the 2002 MAC Coach of the Pirates. Jeff Fischer earned 2006 MAC ball Coaches Association as well as an the Year award. Pitcher of the Year honors as did Ryan Ford instructor in EMU’s Health Promotion and Coryell took the reins of the EMU pro- in 2004 along with Doug Martin in 1991. Human Performance (HPHP). gram in 1988, finishing with a record of Both Don DeDonatis (1994) and Bixler (2002) - 7 - 2007 Coaching & Support Staff

Del Young Assistant Coach First Season Northwood, 2004

Del Young starts his first year as an assistant coach and his third season overall with the EMU baseball team. In his second season, he helped the Eagles earn a bid into the 2006 MAC Tournament. Young currently helps with recruiting while instructing infielders and hitters. The 25-year-old Young recently earned his master’s degree in Sport Management from Eastern Michigan University in 2006. A 2004 gradu- ate of Northwood University, Young earned his Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Management and was a two-year letter win- ner for the Timberwolves while playing for head coach Joe DiBednedetto. Young spent his first two seasons at St. Clair County Community College. Young and his wife, Jenni, currently reside in Belleville, Mich. Young also is the nephew of Oakland Athletics Major League pitching coach Curt Young.

Todd Coryell Student Assistant Coach

Todd Coryell is in his third season as a student assistant for the Eastern Michigan University baseball team. Prior to joining EMU, Coryell was involved in baseball at many different levels. He was a junior varsity assistant coach at Chelsea (2001) and Ypsilanti (2002) before moving up to assist the varsity for 2002 and 2003. He has also coached a number of fall and summer teams, where he has coached 16 Division I baseball players. Two years ago, his summer team, the Michigan Diamondbacks, saw every player on the roster sign with a Division I, Division II, or junior college. Coryell also spent one year as an associate scout with the Seattle Mariners.

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Brett Crawford Volunteer Assistant Coach First Season Rochester College, 2005

Brett Crawford begins his first year as volunteer assistant coach. Crawford, a 2005 graduate of Rochester College, was a three-year baseball letterwinner for the Warriors where he played for retired head coach Vergil Smith after playing his first season at Grand Valley State University. While at Rochester, Crawford was team captain during his senior season and led the team to its only USCAA College World Series appearances in 2003, 2004 and 2005. He also was a first team All-American and two time Aca- demic All-American selection. He set school career records in batting average, home runs, RBI, runs scored, walks and on-base percentage. Crawford also helped GVSU to its first ever NCAA Regional appearance in 2002. The 25-year-old Crawford (8-2-81) is a native of Clarkston, Mich. and played at Clarkston High School. He earned a bachelor of business administration degree in Sports Management and Marketing from Rochester College in 2005 and is currently working towards a master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Massachusetts. Crawford and his wife, Sarah, reside in Lansing, Mich.

Bill Tuscany Associate Athletic Trainer 21st season Eastern Michigan, 1973

Bill Tuscany is in his 21st year as a member of the Eastern Michigan University sports medicine staff, having been promoted to associate athletic trainer in September 2001. He is the baseball team’s athletic trainer, and in addition, serves as a lecturer and clinical instructor in EMU’s accredited athletic training curriculum. A 1973 Eastern Michigan University graduate, Tuscany earned his master’s from EMU in 1976. The 56-year old Tuscany and his wife, Carol, have a daughter, Sarah.

Jack Bush Bat Boy Third season North Creek Elementary Chelsea, Mich. This is Jack’s third year as bat boy for the Eagles. He is the only grandson of head coach Roger Coryell. He is in the second grade at North Creek Elementary School in Chelsea, Mich. Jack plays baseball in the Chelsea Recreation League. In addition to baseball, Jack also loves football and basketball. His favorite subject in school is math. - 9 - The 2007 Eagles

George Biddle 6-4 Senior Pitcher/Infielder Bats/Throws-L/R Newark, Ohio-Newark Catholic #45 EMU: Returns as one of the team’s top pitchers...2006: Notched a 5-6 record…Started 12 games with 18 appearances and two complete games for a 3.86 ERA on the season…Second on the team with 52 strikeouts while allowing 80 hits, 46 runs and 19 walks…Named MAC Pitcher of the Week for the period ending April 30, after picking up two wins during the week with a 2.45 ERA in 11 total innings pitched…Recorded a career-high 10 strikeouts going 8.0 innings allowing only four scattered hits, three earned runs and one walk in 31 batters faced to lead Eastern Michigan to a 6-4 victory over NIU (April 30) in game three to complete the series sweep…Also picked up the decision against Northwood, tossing the first three innings without allowing a helping EMU to a convincing 17-4 win...2005: Appeared in 14 games, starting 13, for a 4-7 record...Was second on the team in innings pitched with 77.2...Had a 5.45 ERA, striking out 45, while walking 25...Picked up a win in relief in the Eagles’ 2005 opener at South Florida, giving up two runs in 4.1 innings of work...Allowed no-earned runs versus Oakland (April 3) after going the first eight innings and striking out seven and walking just one...Had six hits on the season as a designated hitter, including two doubles, while scoring three runs...2004: Appeared in 18 games, starting 10, for a 3-5 season’s record...In 65.2 innings, gave up 79 hits and 39 earned runs...Struck out 16 batters, and walked 24...Faced 260 batters, and gave up a .304 opponents’ batting average...Had an ERA of 5.35...High School: Four-year letterwinner in baseball and earned three more in basketball and two in football...Two-time state champions in baseball (junior and senior seasons) ...Senior season: posted a 14-1 record on the mound with a 1.07 ERA and 120 strikeouts, also batting .510 with 52 RBI and 11 home runs...Named second-team All-Ohio, Central District Player of the Year and team MVP...Team finished with a 27-5 record...Earned Newark Advocate pitcher of the year and Columbus Dispatch first team honors...Junior season: posted an 11-2 record on the mound with 99 strikeouts and batted .330 with five home runs...Team finished 27-6 on the year...Sophomore season: named All-CCL with a 5-5 record and 88 strikeouts...Batted .450 with five home runs...As a freshman, went 4-3 on the mound with 71 strikeouts and Batted .300...Earned All-District, All-Region and All-State honors as a defensive end/kicker for the football team...Personal: Full name: George Aragon Biddle...Son of George and Kerrin Biddle...Has a sister, Sunny...Born: 2-12-85... Major: Communications. George Biddle - Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Ave. WP HBP SFA SHA 2004 5.35 3-5 18 10 0 0/0 0 65.2 79 44 39 24 16 20 0 12 298 .304 3 6 4 4 2005 5.45 4-7 14 13 1 0/0 0 77.2 93 54 47 25 45 11 3 9 354 .292 5 6 1 3 2006 3.86 5-6 18 13 2 1/0 0 91.0 88 46 36 19 52 8 2 7 379 .256 1 9 2 5 TOTAL 4.80 12-18 50 36 3 1/0 0 234.1 260 144 125 68 113 39 5 28 1031 .282 9 21 7 12

Brian Blackburn Blackburn’s Career Bests Brian Blackburn Hits ...... 2 (Five times) 6-2 Senior Runs ...... 2 (Twice: vs. Buffalo 3-31-06, Catcher/Infielder vs. Oakland, 4-18-06) Bats/Throws-R/R RBI ...... 3 (One time vs. Buffalo 3-31-06) London, Ont.-Kellogg C.C. #24 EMU: Will compete for a starting role as catcher...2006: Played in 31 of 37 games played… .189 with 21 hits (including four doubles), 12 runs scored and 12 RBI…Notched a career-high two hits in five games and two runs scored in two games…Went 2-for-3 with two RBI and two runs scored in a in a 10-0 shutout against Buffalo (March 31)…Defensively, recorded 85 with 35 assists for .976 fielding percentage…High School: Played for the London Minor Midget Badgers baseball club…As a junior, was named tournament MVP at the Ontario Midget Baseball Association Championship…In 2002, he was selected to play for the Ontario 17 and Under Team at the Canadian Championships… As a senior, Blackburn was selected as his team’s defensive player of the year…He also led them to the championship of the Ontario Midget ‘AAA’ Elimination Tournament…As a freshman at K.C.C., was a 42nd round draft pick by the …Personal: Full name: Brian Francis Blackburn…Son of Bob and Judi…Has a brother, Alex…Born: 10-3-85…Major: Business Administration. Brian Blackburn - Career Statistics Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-AT PO A E FLD% 2006 .189 37-31 111 12 21 4 0 1 12 28 .252 11 2 16 .272 1 1 2-2 85 35 3 .976 TOTAL .189 37-31 111 12 21 4 0 1 12 28 .252 11 2 16 .272 1 1 2-2 85 35 3 .976

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Davis’ Career Bests Shane Davis Hits ...... 3 (One time vs. Concordia, 5-10-05) Runs ...... 2 (Two times: vs. Michigan, 3-30-05, 5-10 Senior vs. Concordia, 5-10-05) Student Assistant/Catcher/ RBI ...... 4 (One time vs. Concordia, 5-10-05) Bats/Throws-R/R Poland, Ohio-Poland Seminary #9 EMU: Will serve as a student assistant for the 2007 season…2006: Appeared in 11 games…Hit .143 with one hit, three runs scored and one RBI…Against Concordia (April 4), went 1-for-1 with a and one run scored to help EMU to a 9-3 vic- tory…2005: Appeared in 30 games, making 10 starts...Posted a .279 batting average with one and nine RBI...Went 3- for-6 with a home-run, double, four RBI, two runs scored...Had a pair of hits and an RBI versus Oakland (April 1), Went 2-for-4 with two RBI versus Madonna (March 29)..Had a .404 on-base percentage...Led the Eagles with 12 pinch-hit at bats and was second with two pinch hits...2004: Appeared in eight games...In eight at bats, compiled two hits, including a double, and scored one run...Tallied three RBI...Had a slugging percentage of .375 and an on-base percentage of .333...Had a batting average of .250...2003: Redshirted...High School: Three-year letterwinner at Poland Seminary...As a senior, named Youngstown Vindicator Player of the year, posting a .540 batting average with five home runs...Team made the regional semifinals and he was named first-team All-Metro Athletic Conference...As a junior, earned first-team All-MAC honors and batted .458 with 28 RBI...Started every game at catcher as a sophomore and earned honorable mention All-MAC leading his team in every offensive category...Personal: Full name: Shane Stephen Davis...Son of Jeff and Kim Davis...Has two sisters, Brittan and Kellee...Brittan plays soccer at Baldwin Wallace College...Born: 7-3-83...Major: Secondary Education. Shane Davis - Career Statistics Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-AT PO A E FLD% 2005 .279 30-10 43 8 12 1 0 1 9 16 .372 7 2 17 .404 0 0 1-1 18 0 0 1.000 2006 .143 11-0 7 3 1 1 0 0 1 2 .286 2 0 3 .300 1 0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000 TOTAL .260 41-10 50 11 13 2 0 1 10 18 .360 9 2 20 .387 1 0 1-1 22 0 0 1.000

Patrick Dean 6-4 Senior Infield/First Base Bats/Throws-R/R Okemos, Mich.-Lansing Catholic Central #20

EMU: A versatile utility player who will see more at-bats in 2007...2006: Played in eight games…Batted .250 with four at bats, one hit, four walks and one …2005: Received a medical redshirt after suffering an arm injury at Missouri...2004: Appeared in 13 games, starting five...In 18 at bats, compiled seven hits, including one double, for a team third-best .389 batting average...Scored five runs on the season...Tallied five RBI...Had a slugging percentage of .444 and an on-base percentage of .429...Was successful on all three of his attempts...High School: Two-year letterwinner...As a senior, was named first-team All-Capital Circuit League, All- District, All-Region and All-State...Earned Lansing State Journal Dream Team honors...Batted .355 with a pair of home runs, 41 RBI and 12 doubles on the way to a district title...As a junior, batted .404 with four home runs and 37 RBI...Named first team All-CCL, All-District and Lansing State Journal All-Area...Also a football and basketball standout at LCC...As a senior, passed for 1,896 yards and 14 touchdowns as the quarterback, and averaged 16.6 points and 5.0 rebounds as a forward for the basketball squad...Personal: Full name: Patrick Shawn Dean...Son of Kellie and Marilyn Dean...Has a brother, Christopher, who plays baseball at Lansing Catholic Central...Born: 4-16-85...Major: Finance. Patrick Dean - Career Statistics

Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-AT PO A E FLD% 2004 .389 13-5 18 5 7 1 0 0 5 8 .444 2 0 6 .429 1 0 3-3 37 2 2 .951 2005 .000 4-3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 .250 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 2006 .250 8-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 4 0 1 .625 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 TOTAL .320 25-8 25 5 8 1 0 0 5 9 .360 7 0 7 .455 1 0 3-3 39 2 2 .953 -11- The 2007 Eagles

Matt Dillard 6-7 Senior Pitcher Bats/Throws-R/R Waterford, Mich.-Waterford Mott #19 EMU: Will compete for a spot in the Eagles’ starting rotation...2006: Posted a 3-3 record while starting three games with 21 appearances…Tallied 15 strikeouts with a 8.03 ERA in 24.2 innings of work…Wins came against Wayne State (3-28-06), cross-town rival Michigan (April 19) and Northern Illinois (4-30-06)…2005: Appeared in 19 games, starting three times...Went 2-for-2 on the season, with a 6.89 ERA...Pitched 32.2 innings, walking 10, while striking out 21...Picked up a win in relief in the Eagles’ 2005 season opener at South Florida (Feb. 19)...Earned a win over Concordia (May 10) going the first four innings allowing one run, striking out three and walking none...2004: Appeared in nine games and started four...Pitched one complete game, a 10-inning effort in EMU’s 3-2 win over Marshall (March 27), scattering seven hits and two earned runs while striking out five batters...Other win came in EMU’s 23-9 thrashing of Oakland University (April 3), when he went 4.2 innings, scattering nine hits in the relief effort...In 21 total innings, allowed 28 hits and 17 earned runs...Struck out eight batters, and also walked eight...Had a season ERA of 7.29...High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Mott High School...As a senior, named to the Detroit Free Press Top 50 baseball players (#17) and to Oakland County’s Top 20 (#14) players...Earned All-Academic honors in all four seasons...As a junior, named All-District and All-OAA...Posted a .420 batting average and pitched 61 innings, striking out 75...Also played football and basketball...Personal: Full name: Matthew Michael Dillard...Son of Michael and Karlyn Dillard...Has two sisters, Melissa and Meghan...Born: 1-14-85...Major: Business Management. Matt Dillard - Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Ave. WP HBP SFA SHA 2004 7.68 2-2 9 4 1 0/0 0 21.0 28 18 17 8 842298.3503532 2005 6.89 2-2 19 3 0 0/0 2 32.2 52 31 25 10 21 607160.3596311 2006 8.03 3-3 21 3 0 0/0 0 24.2 40 26 22 15 15 8 0 1 127 .370 0 2 0 2 TOTAL 7.35 7-7 49 10 1 0/0 2 78.1 120 75 64 33 44 18 2 10 385 .360 9 10 4 5

Matt Dimich 6-2 Senior Pitcher/ Bats/Throws-R/L Fenton, Mich.-Lake Fenton #42 EMU: Will return to the Eagles’ bullpen in 2007…2006: Missed the season due to injury…2005: Appeared in 14 games, 11 as a starter...Led the team in innings pitched (78), ERA (4.27) and was tied for the team lead in wins with four... Pitched his first career complete game versus Toledo (April 22) allowing three-earned runs, while striking out four...Defeated MAC-West Division champion Ball State (April 29) allowing four-earned runs, while striking out two...Picked up a win at Big-12 Conference foe Missouri (March 5) allowing one earned run, while striking out six...Defeated in-state foe Oakland (April 1) going six innings allowing two-earned runs...2004: Appeared in a team second-best 20 games, starting three contests...Won his first collegiate game March 27 versus Marshall, going 6.2 innings and scattering five hits and one earned run while striking out one batter...Pitched a total of 41 innings, allowing 59 hits and 35 earned runs...Recorded 22 strikeouts on the year...High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Lake Fenton...As a senior, was named honorable mention All-State...Was named to the All-State second team in junior season...Earned first-team All-State honors as a sophomore and honorable mention honors as a freshman...Also played football and basketball...Personal: Full name: Matthew Peter Dimich...Son of Daniel and Rosemary Dimich...Has one sister, Nicole, and three brothers, Frank, an EMU alumnus, Dan and Chris...Born: 9-2-84...Major: Communications Minor: Business.

Matt Dimich - Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Ave. WP HBP SFA SHA 2004 7.68 1-0 20 3 0 0/0 0 41.0 59 42 35 24 22 10 0 11 208 .333 1 1 2 3 2005 4.27 4-5 14 11 1 0/0 0 78.0 94 46 37 34 45 17 1 9 357 .302 2 2 0 10 2006 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP TOTAL 5.45 5-5 34 14 1 0/0 0 119.0 153 88 72 58 67 27 1 20 656 .314 3 3 2 13

-12- The 2007 Eagles Adam Jacobson 6-0 Senior Pitcher Bats/Throws-R/R Columbiaville, Mich.- St. Clair County C.C.-North Branch #26

EMU: Will continue to add depth to the bullpen as a relief pitcher…2006: Made eight appearances in a relief role out of the bullpen…Recorded four strikeouts with five walks and six earned runs for an 8.10 ERA in 6.2 innings of work…Junior College: All-Michigan Commu- nity College Athletic Association (MCCAA) honorable mention…Batted .320 with two home runs as a sophomore and team captain…Notched a .333 batting average as a freshman…High School: As a senior, batted .465 with a 6-0 pitching record…Named first-team All-TVC and All- Area…Named team Most Valuable Player and Male Athlete of the Year…Also named first-team All-TVC, first-team All-Area and team MVP as a junior…Personal: Full name: Adam Michael Jacobson…Son of Chuck and Jill Jacobson…Has three brothers, Chris, Matt and Daniel…Born: 8-22-85…Major: Social Science. Adam Jacobson - Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Ave. WP HBP SFA SHA 2006 8.10 0-0 8 0 0 0/0 0 6.2 11 9 6 5 4 0 1 0 38 .379 0 3 1 0 TOTAL 8.10 0-0 8 0 0 0/0 0 6.2 11 9 6 5 401038.379 0 3 1 0

Derek Lehrman Lehrman ’s Career Bests Derek Lehrman Hits ...... 4 (Three times) 6-1 Senior Runs ...... 3 (Twice at Marshall, 3-27-05, Catcher/Infielder vs Northwood, 4-26-06) Bats/Throws-L/R RBI ...... 4 (vs. Northern Illinois, 5-6-05) Hoagland, Ind.-Heritage #23 EMU: Returns as starting catcher…2006: Starting catcher in 44 games and appeared in 53…Second on the team with a .313 batting average with 52 hits, 24 RBI, 25 runs scored and two home runs…Tallied two or more hits in 14 games…Drove in a season-high three RBI on three occasions: Buffalo (April 2), Michigan (April 19) and Northern Illinois (April 28)…Went 2-for-3 at the plate with three RBI in a 4-2 victory over Buffalo (April 2)…Also went 1-for-3 with one run scored and three RBI helping EMU defeat cross-town rival, and Big Ten foe Michigan, 9-3 (April 19)…Tied a career-high going a perfect 4-for-4 with two runs scored at Michigan (May 9)…Defensively, recorded a .994 fielding percentage with 143 put outs...2005: Named team Most Valuable Player…Appeared in 53 games, starting 50...Tallied a 16-game hit streak from 4-27-05 thru 5-15-05...Led the Eagles in nearly every offensive category...Finished first in batting average (.349), slugging percentage (.466), on base percentage (.456), walks (33), hits (66) and RBI (34)...Was second on the team in total plate appearances (228), game started (50) and runs scored (35)...Hit the game winning two-run home run vs. Northern Illinois (May 6), finishing the game 3-for-4 at the plate with four RBI and a run scored...Was a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate at Marshall (March 26), including a home run, RBI and three runs scored...Went 3-for-3 versus Spring Arbor (May 3), with two runs scored...2004: Appeared in 37 games, starting 19 contests...Totaled 26 hits, including six doubles, and 14 RBI for a .292 batting average...Hit two home runs on the season...Had a slugging percentage of .427 and an on-base percentage of .357...Stole one base...High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner...As a senior, earned All-Allen County Athletic Conference (ACAC) and All-State honors...Named an Indiana North All-Star, batting .519 with 40 RBI, six home runs, 16 doubles, four triples, 41 hits and 34 runs scored...Team posted a 23-6 record...As a junior, was named All-ACAC, batting .432 with 29 RBI, six home runs, nine doubles, 39 hits and 32 runs...As a freshman, batted .448 with 33 RBI, eight home runs, nine doubles, 43 hits and 33 runs...Led the team in batting average all four seasons and committed just 14 errors behind the plate with 713 putouts...Earned All-ACAC honors as a senior in football on the way to second consecutive conference title...Personal: Full name: Derek Paul Lehrman...Son of Dean and Janice Lehrman...Has a brother, Ryne, and a sister, Camryn...Father, Dean, played baseball for IPFW and was Derek’s baseball coach at Heritage...Born: 12-11-84...Major: Secondary Education-Math. Derek Lehrman - Career Statistics Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-AT PO A E FLD% 2004 .292 37-19 89 13 26 6 0 2 14 38 .427 9 0 28 .357 0 3 1-4 21 10 5 .861 2005 .349 53-50 189 35 66 7 0 5 34 88 .466 33 5 47 .456 1 0 1-2 402 28 9 .979 2006 .313 53-44 166 25 52 14 2 2 24 76 .458 19 1 47 .381 3 3 2-5 143 11 1 .994 TOTAL .324 143-113 444 73 144 27 2 9 72 202 .455 61 6 122 .410 4 6 4-11 566 49 15 .976 -13- The 2007 Eagles

Trumaine Riley Riley’s Career Bests Hits ...... 4 (Twice at Ball State, 5-1-05 5-9 Senior and CMU, 5-5-06) Outfielder Runs ...... 3 (one time at Missouri, 3-5-05) Bats/Throws-R/R RBI ...... 2 (Three times) Akron, Ohio-Walsh Jesuit #27 EMU: Returns for his final season as the Eagles’ starting an overtime victory over Central Michigan...2004: Appeared centerfielder…2006: Started 48 games in center field and in 54 individual games, starting 42 in centerfield...Had a fresh- appeared in 51…Ranked sixth on the team with a .277 bat- man-best .296 batting average...Tallied 47 hits and scored ting average with 44 hits, 23 runs scored, seven doubles, 24 runs...Drove in 21 runs and had 52 total bases...Had a one triple and 15 RBI…Third on the team with nine stolen slugging percentage of .327 and an on-base percentage of bases on 17 attempts…Turned in his best performance of .379...Stole a team second-best 20 bases on the the year leading the Eagles offensively going a perfect 4-for- season...Defensively, had 118 putouts, five assists and just 4 at the plate with two RBI and one run two errors for a .984 fielding scored...Almost hit for the cycle with percentage...EMU Football 2004: Was two singles, a triple and an inside-the- one of the top punt and kick returners in park home run, which was his first ca- the Mid-American Conference...Returned reer home run in a 4-2 loss to Central 20 punts for a team-high 646 yards, av- Michigan (May 6)…Also went 3-for-4 eraging 17.9 yards per return...Scored with two RBI against cross-town rival two offensive touchdowns on the season, Michigan…Defensively, had a .990 a 64-yard pass reception against East- fielding percentage with 101 put ern Illinois, and an 18-yard score versus outs...EMU Football 2006: Finished Northern Illinois in the season finale, his impressive career as the Mid-Ameri- capping off a six-catch, 74-yard perfor- can Conference leader in most kickoff mance... Best effort as a kick returner returns yards with 2,541 and kickoffs was against Idaho (Oct. 2) when he com- returned with 1,030…Finished eighth piled 165 return yards on the day, in- all time in MAC most punts returned with cluding a 63-yard burst...EMU Football 68…Started in nine of 11 games 2003: Set a single-season record for played…Led team in all-purpose yards kickoff return yardage with 660 yards with 1,216…Also led team with 678 on 37 returns...Named the Special kickoff return yards and 169 put return Teams Eagle of the Week twice...Ranked yards…Second on team catching 45 100th in the nation in kickoff return yard- balls for 364 yards...2005: Appeared in 53 games, starting age with an average of 18.78, and 43rd in punt return yard- 43...Hit .245 on the year, with three doubles, a triple and nine age with an average of 10.40...High School: Four-year var- RBI...Led the team with 16 stolen bases in 19 chances, tied sity letterwinner...Earned the Golden Glove award as a junior for 14th on the Eagles’ single-season stolen base list...Tied and was selected for the 10th Man Award Winner as a sopho- for 12th on EMU’s all-time steal list with 36...Went 2-for-4 at more in baseball at Walsh Jesuit...Led the team in stolen Missouri (May 5) with three stolen bases and three runs bases as a junior...Standout in football as well...Named team scored...Went 4-for-6 at Ball State with a stolen base, two MVP and first-team All-District, All-Summit County and All-State runs and an RBI...Raised his average 49 points throughout honorable mention as a senior...As a junior, was named hon- the last three weeks of the season...EMU Football 2005: orable mention Northeast Ohio and was the leading rusher Was one of the top kick returners in the Mid-American with 1,100 yards and 16 touchdowns...Personal: Full name: Conference...Returned 22 kickoffs for a team-high 492 yards, Trumaine Antwan Riley...Son of Zackery and Janine Riley...Has averaging 22.4 yards per return...Caught 21 balls for 200 two brothers, Zackery and Truvonte and two sisters, Janay yards including a season-best seven catches for 81 yards in and Tiavonte...Born: 9-10-83...Major: Criminal Justice.

Trumaine Riley - Career Statistics Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-AT PO A E FLD% 2004 .296 54-42 159 24 47 3 1 0 21 52 .327 15 7 50 .379 1 9 20-25 118 5 2 .984 2005 .245 53-43 143 24 35 3 1 0 9 40 .280 12 7 42 .331 1 1 16-19 88 2 4 .957 2006 .277 51-48 159 23 44 7 1 1 15 56 .352 11 5 36 .339 2 2 9-17 106 3 1 .991 TOTAL .273 158-133 461 71 126 13 3 1 45 148 .321 38 19 128 .351 4 12 45-61 312 10 7 .979

-14- The 2007 Eagles Boyd’s Career Bests Mike Boyd Hits ...... 2 (Two times vs. Concordia, 5-10-05) Runs ...... 3 (One time vs. Concordia, 5-10-05) 6-3 Junior RBI ...... 2 (One time vs. Concordia, 5-10-05) Outfielder Bats/Throws-R/R Huntington Woods, Mich.-Berkley #10 EMU: Will battle for playing time in the outfield...2006: Started in two of 22 games played…Batted .143 with 14 at bats, four runs scored, two hits and one RBI…Had his best game of the year going 1-for2 with one run scored and one RBI courtesy of a double in a 17-4 victory or Northwood (April 26)…Tied a career high with two runs scored in a 10-8 win over Oakland (April 18)…2005: Appeared in 15 games, with one start...Hit his first-career home run in the front end of a double header versus Concordia (May 10), finishing the game a perfect 2-for-2 at the plate with two RBI and three runs scored...In the nightcap versus Concordia, he went 2-for-3 with a run scored...2004: Did not play in his freshman season at Eastern Michigan...High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner at Berkley...Named All-OAA conference and to the All-Area Dream Team senior season...Named team MVP with a .436 batting average in final season...Batted .376 as a junior, earning All-League, team MVP, and All-Area Dream Team honors...Two-year varsity letterwinner in soccer, earning All-League Honorable Mention honors as a junior and senior...Named All-North in football as a senior...Personal: Full name: Michael Joseph Boyd...Son of David and Jan Boyd...Has a sister, Erin...Born: 10-15-85...Major: Physical Education. Mike Boyd - Career Statistics Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-AT PO A E FLD% 2005 .500 15-1 8 6 4 0 0 1 3 7 .875 2 1 1 .636 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 .000 2006 .143 22-2 14 4 2 1 0 0 1 3 .214 2 0 5 .250 0 0 1-1 4 0 1 .800 TOTAL .273 37-3 22 10 6 1 0 1 4 10 .455 4 1 6 .407 0 0 2-2 4 0 1 .800

Bradshaw’s Career Bests Steve Bradshaw Hits ...... 5 (One time vs. Northwood, 4-26-06) 6-1 Junior Runs ...... 3 (Twice vs. Northwood, 4-26-06, First Base vs Northern Illinois, 4-28-06) Bats/Throws-L/L RBI ...... 3 (Twice vs. Northern Illinois, 4-28-06, Lapeer, Mich.-West at Toledo 5-14-06) #28 EMU: Returns as the starting first baseman...2006: Started 50 games at first base, and appeared in 52…Recipient of the Milo Danziesen Most Valuable Player Award…Led the Eagles in the following categories: batting average (.356), RBI (40), hits (69), runs (35), at bats (194), doubles (17), slugging percentage (.490), walks (26), on-base percentage (.432) and put-outs (476)…In the Mid-American Conference individual batting statistics, Bradshaw also ranked ninth in batting average (.356), sixth in doubles (17) and 10th in on- base percentage (.432…Named MAC West Division Player of the Week for the period ending (April 30) which marked the first time he had won the award…Started all five games during the week of (April 28), helping the Eagles to six consecutive wins going 10-for-20 (.500 avg.) with six RBI, one home run and seven runs scored for a staggering .800 slugging percentage…In game one against NIU, Bradshaw nearly hit for the cycle, going a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate with a home run, two doubles and single for three RBI and three runs scored helping EMU to a 9-8 victory…Against Northwood (April 26), he chipped in five hits in six trips to the plate along with two RBI and three runs scored en route to a 17-4 Eagle victory...Defensively, notched a .983 fielding percent- age with a team-high 476 put outs…2005: Appeared in 29 games as a first baseman and relief pitcher, making 10 starts at first base...Went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored versus Concordia (May 10)...Had a base hit, RBI and a run scored in the Eagles’ 2005 season-opening win at South Florida (Feb. 18)...Pitched 1.2 scoreless innings of relief at Ball State (May 1)...2004: Redshirted his freshman season...High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner at Lapeer...Won the Metro Conference title all three seasons on the team...Won the Greater Flint Championship twice...Two-time All-Metro first-teamer and All-State second team honoree...Team captain as a senior...State runners-up in junior season...As a sophomore, named second-team All-Metro and All-State...Also played hockey...Personal: Full name: Stephen Michael Bradshaw...Son of Michael and Patricia Bradshaw...Has a brother, Tim, and a sister, Helen...Born: 11-2-84...Major: Construction Management.

Steve Bradshaw - Career Statistics Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-AT PO A E FLD% 2005 .222 28-10 36 8 8 1 0 0 6 9 .250 9 0 12 .378 0 1 2-4 87 7 4 .959 2006 .356 52-50 194 35 69 17 0 3 40 95 .490 26 0 16 .432 0 2 5-5 476 39 9 .983 TOTAL .335 80-60 230 43 77 18 0 3 46 104 .452 35 0 28 .423 0 3 7-9 563 46 13 .979 -15- The 2007 Eagles

Davis’ Career Bests Jeff Davis Hits ...... 3 (Eight times) 5-10 Junior Runs ...... 4 (One time vs. Oakland, 5-17-05) Outfielder/Pitcher RBI ...... 3 (Twice at Ball State, 5-1-05, vs. Bats/Throws-L/L Oakland 4-18-06) Avondale, Ariz.-Westview #5 EMU: Returns as starting outfielder and closer...2006: Started 40 games at left field, appeared in 47…Ranked seventh on the team with a .257 batting average with 37 hits, 26 runs scored and 12 RBI…Second on the team with 12 stolen bases on 15 attempts…Went 2-for-5 with season-high three RBI and two runs scored in a 10-8 victory over Oakland…Also went 3-for-5 with a season-high three runs scored in a 9-2 victory over Big East foe Louisville (March 2)…On the mound, Davis was the top closer and was tied for first on the team with four saves…Notched a 1-3 record with a 8.25 ERA with 13 strikeouts in 12.0 innings pitched…Picked up his first win of the season in a relief role with two strikeouts and one walk in one inning of work as the Eagles took out Northern Illinois, 9-8, (April 28)…2005: Was named the Eagles’ Co- Newcomer of the Year after an outstanding freshman season...Led the Eagles in at bats with 201 and runs scored with 38...Finished second on the team with a .318 batting average, second in hits with 64 and second in games played at 53...Went 3-for-3 at Ball State (May 1) with a home run, three RBI, three runs scored and three walks, while pitching 5.1 innings relief allowing one run, while striking out a pair...Went 2-for- 3 versus Oakland with four runs scored and two walks...High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner for the Knights...Was a Desert West first-team All-Regional selection in sophomore and junior campaigns...As a senior was elected to the senior All-Star Game, was named first-team All-Region, and was an honorable mention All-State selection...Also set a state of Arizona record for triples in a career with 14...Was a member of the school Honor Roll for three years...Personal: Full name: Jeffrey Michael Davis...Son of Dan and Jackie Davis...Has a brother, Justin...Born: 1-31-86...Major: Marketing Jeff Davis - Career Statistics Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-AT PO A E FLD% 2005 .318 53-50 201 38 64 9 0 3 16 82 .408 23 1 39 .391 0 4 9-17 80 9 3 .967 2006 .250 47-40 148 26 37 7 0 2 12 50 .338 25 2 31 .366 0 2 12-15 72 6 4 .951 TOTAL .289 100-90 349 64 101 16 0 5 28 132 .378 48 3 70 .380 0 6 21-31 152 15 7 .960 Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Ave. WP HBP SFA SHA 2005 5.56 1-2 10 3 0 0/0 0 22.2 24 18 14 13 19 201106.2761321 2006 8.25 1-3 13 1 0 0/0 4 12.0 7 11 11 13 13 1 1 2 54 .179 1 0 1 1 TOTAL 6.49 2-5 23 4 0 0/0 4 34.2 31 29 25 26 32 3 1 3 160 .246 2 3 3 2

Dan Puls 6-6 Junior Pitcher Bats/Throws-R/L Alpena, Mich.-Alpena #50

EMU: Returns as a relief pitcher...2006: Made 19 appearances with a 1-0 record in a relief role…Tallied first win in 10-8 victory against Oakland going 1.2 innings…Recorded 16 strikeouts allowing 25 hits for 5.40 ERA…2005: Made nine appearances on the season, starting three times...Picked up his first-career win in relief at Bowling Green (March 20)...Struck out 11 batters in 17.1 innings...High School: Two-year varsity letterwinner for the Wildcats...Earned the Paul C. Cousineau Award winner as a junior...As a senior, was named team MVP and earned first-team All-Conference and All-District honors...Also played basketball in high school...Personal: Full name: Daniel Mark Puls...Son of Mark and Doris Puls...Has three brothers, Brian, Eric and Matthew...Born: 1-30-86...Major: Accounting.

Dan Puls - Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Ave. WP HBP SFA SHA 2005 9.87 1-1 9 3 0 0/0 0 17.1 22 23 19 22 11 103102.3104522 2006 5.40 1-0 19 0 0 0/0 0 20.0 25 18 12 19 16 3 0 0 106 .305 2 4 0 1 TOTAL 7.47 2-1 28 3 0 0/0 0 37.1 47 41 31 41 27 4 0 3 208 .307 6 9 2 3 -16- The 2007 Eagles

Jeff Fischer 6-5 Junior Pitcher Bats/Throws-R/R Farmington, Mich.-Farmington #34 EMU: Returns as the Eagles’ ace pitcher…2006: Named innings with five 2006 Mid-American Conference Pitcher of the Year and was strikeouts while limiting an All-MAC first team selection…Also named 2006 ABCA & Kent State, the top-hit- NCAA All-Mideast Region first-team selection…Named ting team in the MAC, to the 2006 All-MAC Academic Team and voted EMU team to just two runs on six Pitcher of the Year…Made 17 appearances with 12 starts hits in a 2-1 Eagles’ loss with a 9-4 record…Finished near the top of every major MAC in the first round of the statistical category…Finished first in ERA (1.97), shutouts (1), 2006 MAC Tourna- opponent’s batting average (.222), second in wins (9) and com- ment…2005: Ap- plete games (4)…Fischer also ranked sixth in strikeouts (103) peared 17 games as a and innings pitched with 109.2 (6.45 innings pitched per pitcher and infielder... game)…Ranked 14th nationally in ERA (1.97) and 68th in Finished the season with victories…Was named to the 2006 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA a 1-7 record , 6.23 ERA (College of Sports Information Directors of America) Academic and 63 strikeouts... All-District IV baseball second team…Named MAC West Divi- Picked up his first col- sion Pitcher of the Week twice during the season for the pe- legiate victory at Ohio (May 10), pitching 5.2 innings of relief, riod ending April 23 and May 14…Started the series opener allowing no earned runs and striking out six...Went 1-for-3 ver- against Ball State (April 21), after a two hour and 10 minute sus Concordia (May 19) with an RBI...High School: Four-year rain delay, he came back out on the mound and tossed his varsity letterwinner for the Falcons...Was the team’s starting first career complete-game shutout tallying nine strikeouts, shortstop as a freshman, as Farmington captured division, dis- with only four scattered hits, one walk and a total 0.00 ERA to trict and regional championships en route to Fischer garnering lead Eastern Michigan to a 8-0 victory over the Cardinals…He honorable mention All-Conference honors...As a sophomore, also started game one of a doubleheader against Toledo and earned second-team All-Oakland-Athletic Association picked up his league-leading ninth victory for the only EMU win accolades...Captained his team as a junior...As a senior, named during the week with another impressive performance on the All-league, All-District, All-Region, All-Metro second team, All- mound, tallying nine strikeouts for a total 1.17 ERA with five Observer and All-Oakland second team as the Falcons won the scattered hits allowing only one run and a walk in 7.2 innings league title...Personal: Full name: Jeffrey John Fischer...Son of work in an 11-1 EMU victory over the Rockets...Went 8.0 of Terry and Karla Fischer...Has one brother, Matt... Born: 12-2-85...Major: Biology. Jeff Fischer - Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Ave. WP HBP SFA SHA 2005 6.23 1-7 21 4 0 0/0 3 56.1 74 51 39 33 63 17 1 6 279 .320 6 7 0 8 2006 1.97 9-4 17 12 5 1/0 0 109.2 90 35 24 24 103 14 1 4 446 .222 5 7 1 8 TOTAL 3.42 10-11 38 16 5 1/0 3 166.0 164 86 63 57 166 31 2 10 725 .258 11 14 1 16

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Hehr’s Career Bests Jeff Hehr Hits ...... 4 (One time vs. Bowling Green, 3-20-05) 6-1 Junior Runs ...... 3 (Three times) Infielder RBI ...... 4 (One time vs. Northern Illinois 4-29--06) Bats/Throws-R/R Boardman, Ohio- Cardinal Mooney #1 EMU: Returns as the starting shortstop...2006: Started 49 games at shortstop…Named to the 2006 All-Mid- American Conference Academic Team and voted team Scholar Athlete of the Year with a 3.94 GPA…Ranked fourth on the team with 25 RBI while batting .240 with 44 hits, 27 runs scored and a career-high four home runs…Led the team and ranked fourth in the MAC in stolen bases with 16 on 17 attempts…Ranked 22th nationally in sacrifice hits (13)…Named the MAC Male Scholar Athlete of the Week for the period ending May 2…Tallied two or more hits in 13 games and drove in two or more RBI on seven occasions…Accounted for three out of five total Eagle hits in a 7-3 victory over Northern Illinois (April 29), going 3-for-5 at the plate with his third home run, a season-high four RBI and three runs scored… Went 1-for-4 with one run scored, two RBI and his second home run helping EMU defeat cross-town rival Michigan (April 19), 9-3…Defensively, tallied a .935 fielding percentage with 81 put outs and a team-high 150 assists…2005: Appeared in 51 games, starting 49 as the Eagles starting shortstop...Batted .301 on the season, with two homeruns and 26 RBI...Had 56 hits, scored 29 runs and was second on the team in steals with 13...In his collegiate debut at South Florida (Feb. 18), went 3-for-5, with a run scored and two RBI...Hit his first career homerun at Northwestern State (Feb. 27)...Was 4-for-5 at the plate at Bowling Green (March 20) with an RBI and a run scored...Went 2-for-4 versus Big-Ten foe Michigan (March 30) with three RBI and two runs scored...Led the team defensively with 160 assists...High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner for the Cardinals...As a sophomore, was named first-team All-Steel Valley...As a junior, was named All-Steel Valley and was a member of the state All-Star team...As a senior, was the team captain, named to the All-Steel Valley team, and led his team to a district championship...Was a first-team All-Area selection, vindicating his All-Star status...Also earned three letters in basketball...Personal: Full name: Jeffrey Alan Hehr...Son of Don and Marna Hehr...Has a brother, Jason, and a sister, Alicia...Born: 7-27-85...Major: Accounting. Jeff Hehr - Career Statistics Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-AT PO A E FLD% 2005 .301 51-49 186 29 56 6 1 2 26 70 .376 17 6 40 .374 2 4 13-16 74 160 14 .944 2006 .240 49-49 183 27 44 5 0 4 25 61 .333 21 0 28 .319 0 13 16-17 81 150 16 .935 TOTAL .271 100-98 369 56 100 11 1 6 51 131 .355 38 6 68 .347 2 17 29-33 155 310 30 .939

Ivan’s Career Bests Josh Ivan Hits ...... 3 (Five times) 5-11 Junior Runs ...... 3 (Three times) Infielder RBI ...... 3 (One time at Ohio, 4-16-06) Bats/Throws-R/R Belleville, Mich.-Belleville #3 EMU: Returns as the starting second baseman…2006: Named to the 2006 All-MAC Academic Team with 3.62 GPA…Started at second base in all 54 games this season…Ranked third on the team with a .293 batting average…Notched a 22-game hitting streak, which began in a road game against Miami University (April 9) and ended at home versus Western Michigan (May 18). It was the longest hitting streak since junior Derek Lehrman notched a 16-game streak from 4-27-05 thru 5-15-05 in 2005. Also, the steak was the longest in the MAC in 2006 and is the longest since Buffalo’s Mike Follie hit in 22 straight games during the 2005 season… Notched two or more hits in 16 games…Tallied 63 hits, 15 RBI and 32 runs scored…Second on the team with 137 put- outs defensively... 2005: Appeared in 46 games, making 31 starts...Batted .255 for the season, with 27 hits and 17 runs scored...Had a .321 slugging percentage and a .320 on base percentage...Stole four bases in six attempts... Went 3-for-5 at the plate at Ball State (May 1), with a double, two RBI and two runs scored...Was a perfect 2-for-2 at the plate at Michigan (May 4), with a double...Went 3-for-4 at Central Michigan (May 21) with his first-career triple...High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner for the Tigers...Was an All-Mega Red Conference selection in all three seasons, leading his team to the regional finals as a junior...Was a three-sport standout, also lettering in basketball and cross country...Personal: Full name: Joshua Luke Ivan...Son of Richard and Brenda Ivan...Has one sister, Brittany...Born: 9-22-85...Major: Accounting. Josh Ivan - Career Statistics Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-AT PO A E FLD% 2005 .255 46-31 106 17 27 3 2 0 15 34 .321 9 5 22 .320 8 1 4-6 62 79 15 .904 2006 .293 54-54 215 32 63 12 2 0 15 79 .367 19 1 36 .353 0 6 8-13 92 137 14 .942 TOTAL .280 100-85 321 49 90 15 4 0 30 113 .352 28 6 58 .342 8 7 12-19 154 216 29 .927 -18- The 2007 Eagles

Mike Sacha 6-3 Junior Outfield/Pitcher Bats/Throws-R/R Farmington Hills, Mich.-Harrison St Clair County C.C. #25

EMU: Newcomer to the team this year…St. Clair Community College: During the summer of 2006 in the Livonia Collegiate League, hit .368 with 11 RBI, 13 runs scored while going 3-0 on the mound with a 1.88 ERA for the Michigan Rams…As a sophomore, hit .286 with 28 hits, 25 RBI and five home runs…During his freshman campaign, hit .233 with seven RBI and four doubles…Notched a 2.85 ERA on the mound with 20 strikeouts and four saves… High School: Four- year varsity letterwinner for the Hawks…In 2003, was named team captain leading Farmington to district and regional titles…Named most improved player and All-Area selection…Hit .388 with 33 hits, 25 RBI, 19 runs scored and three home runs with a .600 slugging percentage…On the mound, had a 6-4 record with 52 strikeouts in 45.67 innings of work with a 3.99 ERA…Personal: Full Name: Michael Joseph Sacha…Son of Frank and Julie Sacha…Has two brothers, Phil and Craig…Born: 8-12-85…Major: Communications. Craig Bate 6-5 Sophomore Pitcher Bats/Throws-L/L St. Thomas, Ont.- St. Joseph’s Catholic #4 EMU: Will look to be in the starting rotation...2006: Named team Newcomer of the Year…Notched a 2-1 record making 16 appearances with five starts…Finished second on the team with a 3.09 ERA…Recorded his first-career victory in a relief effort going 3.2 innings with a game-high four strikeouts in a 9-3 victory against Concordia (April 4)….Also picked up his second win, pitching five scoreless innings of two hit baseball with a career-high five strikeouts in a 2-1 decision over in-state foe Grand Valley State (April 11)…Finished the season with 27 strikeouts in 32.0 innings of work…High School: Competed on the London Badgers summer team for four years...Was a member of the Canadian Junior National Team and the Ontario Youth Under 17 Team as a senior and junior…As a senior, pitched a perfect game with the Under 17 Team in the World Showcase…Tallied 75 innings pitched with 151 strikeouts, four complete games and an .071 ERA with the Badgers and also hit .304 with three home runs and 53 RBI… He was also invited to the World Showcase in Fort Myers, Florida sponsored by Baseball America…During his junior campaign, the Badgers won the bronze medal in the 2004 Midget Nationals…As a sophomore, Bate attended the Elite Baseball Camp in Montreal, hosted by Major League Baseball...Personal: Full name: Craig Aaron Bate...Son of John and Therese Bate...Has a brother, Scott, who plays baseball for the University of Western Ontario...Born: 4-9-87...Major: Social Work. Craig Bate - Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Ave. WP HBP SFA SHA 2006 3.09 2-1 16 5 0 0/0 0 32.0 25 14 11 29 27 4 0 1 155 .214 2 6 0 3 TOTAL 3.09 2-1 16 5 0 0/0 0 32.0 25 14 11 29 27 4 0 1 155 .214 2 6 0 3

Jim Gulliver 5-11 Sophomore Infielder Bats/Throws-L/R Allen Park, Mich.-Allen Park #22 EMU: Will look to compete for starting role...2006: Missed season due to injury...2005: Redshirted his freshman season after suffering an elbow injury...High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner for the Jaguars...As a junior, was named to the All-Downriver team...Batted .400 his senior season and was named All-Downriver and All-District...Captained his team as a senior...Played for the Michigan Diamondbacks in the summer months...Three-year varsity letter winner for hockey was captain his senior year and named to the All-Downriver and All-District team...Personal: Full name: James Glenn Gulliver...Son of Glenn and Natalie Gulliver...Father attended EMU and played baseball from 1972-76, was the starting shortstop on two College World Series teams, played professionally for the Baltimore Orioles from 1981-83 and is an EMU Athletic Hall of Fame inductee...Has a sister, Kelly, was a four-year letterwinner for EMU’s softball team...Born: 6-6-86...Major: Undecided. -19- The 2007 Eagles

Bobby Henderson 5-10 Sophomore Pitcher Bats/Throws-L/L Milford, Mich.- Detroit Catholic Central #6 EMU: Returns as a relief pitcher…2006: Notched a 0-1 record while making 10 appearances with a 6.92 ERA…Recorded three strikeouts with eight walks in 13 innings of work…High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner for the Shamrocks…Went 10-4 with a 2.00 ERA, 110 strikeouts in 85 innings pitched as a senior…Named to the Michigan All-State Team along with earning All-District, All- Region, All-League and All-Observer Area honors…Also received All-District Academic honors…During his junior year, went 6-2 with a 2.20 ERA and 36 strikeouts in 56 innings pitched…Was named All-District, All-Region and All-District Academic…Also helped Catholic Central reach the state semifinals…In his sophomore campaign, Henderson went 2-0 with a 3.5 ERA with 19 strikeouts in 24 innings pitched…Personal: Full name: Robert Joseph Henderson III…Son of Bob and Elaine Henderson,…Has a brother, Tom…Born: 8-16-87…Major: Construction Management.

Bobby Herderson - Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Ave. WP HBP SFA SHA 2006 6.92 0-1 10 0 0 0/0 0 13.0 20 11 10 8 3 4 0 2 64 .400 3 1 2 3 TOTAL 6.92 0-1 10 0 0 0/0 0 13.0 20 11 10 8 340264.400 3 1 2 3

Sean Hoffman 5-9 Sophomore Pitcher Bats/Throws-R/R Midland, Mich.-Midland #16

EMU: Returns as relief pitcher…2006: Tallied a 1-0 record while making 19 appear- ances with a 4.40 ERA…Recorded nine strikeouts with 13 walks in 30.2 innings pitched…Recorded first career win in a 9-7 victory over Ohio (April 16), going 2.2 innings with one strikeout while allowing only one run on three hits…High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner for the Chemics…Voted team Most Valuable Player and won batting title as a senior…Also named All-Saginaw Valley first team and was Saginaw Valley Most Valuable Player…As a junior, earned All-Saginaw Valley first-team honors and team MVP…During his sophomore campaign, named to the All-Saginaw Valley second team and was voted team most improved player…Personal: Full name: Sean Allen Hoffman…Son of John and Julie Hoffman…Has a brother, Ken, who plays baseball at Saginaw Valley State University…Born: 8-16-87…Major: Business.

Sean Hoffman - Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Ave. WP HBP SFA SHA 2006 4.40 1-0 19 3 0 0/0 0 30.2 32 21 15 13 9 6 0 3 142 .258 4 2 2 1 TOTAL 4.40 1-0 19 3 0 0/0 0 30.2 32 21 15 13 9603142.258 4 2 2 1

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Powell’s Career Bests Aaron Powell Hits ...... 4 (One time vs. Western Mich., 5-18-06) Runs ...... 3 (One TIme vs. Northwood, 4-26-06) 6-1 Sophomore RBI ...... 4 (One Time at E. Tenn. State 2-3-06) Infielder/Outfielder Bats/Throws-R/R Clarkston, Mich.-Clarkston #33 EMU: Will see action at third base and outfield…2006: Started 46 games on the season at third base and outfield, and appeared in 50…Named team’s Most Improved Player…Ranked fourth on the team with 24 RBI while batting .259 with 41 hits, 25 runs scored and a career-high four home runs…Tallied two or more hits in seven games…Notched his first-career home run, a in the bottom of the ninth inning to send the contest into extra innings, hitting 3-for- 4 at the plate with a career-high four RBI in the season-opening 9-6 victory over East Tennessee State in 13th innings (Feb. 3)…Went 7-for-10 (.700 Avg.) with a one RBI and one double for a .800 slugging percentage and a .727 on base percentage in the Western Michigan series (May 18-20)…Defensively, he notched a .929 fielding percentage with 68 put outs...2005: Earned a medical redshirt after suffering a broken leg...High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner for the Wolves...As a sophomore, was an All-County selection...Had the same accolades as a junior...In senior campaign, was named first-team All-State, batting .485 with 58 RBI and 13 home runs...Also played football and basketball...Personal: Full name: Aaron Michael Powell...Son of Mike and Lori...Has a brother, Mike...Born: 2-26-86...Major: Criminal Justice.

Aaron Powell - Career Statistics Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-AT PO A E FLD% 2005 .250 1-1 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 .500 0 0 0 .250 0 0 0-0 8 1 0 1.000 2006 .259 50-46 158 25 41 8 0 4 24 61 .386 14 6 3 .337 3 6 6-8 49 68 9 .929 TOTAL .259 51-47 162 25 42 9 0 4 25 63 .389 14 6 3 .335 3 6 6-8 57 69 9 .933

Rhoad’s Career Bests Kyle Rhoad Hits ...... 2 (Twice at UNLV, 2-26-06, vs. Bowling 5-11 Sophomore Green, 3-24-06 ) Infield Runs ...... 1 (10 Times) Bats/Throws-R/R RBI ...... 2 (vs. Wayne State, 3-28-06) Fostoria, Ohio-Elmwood #2

EMU: Will compete for a starting role…2006: Started 18 of 34 games played…Batted .222 with 14 hits, 10 runs scored and six RBI…Notched a career-high two hits at UNLV (Feb. 26) and against Bowling Green (March 24)…Drove in two RBI in a 3-2 victory over Wayne State (March 28)...Defen- sively, had 21 put outs with 21 assists for a .932 fielding percentage…High School: Four-year letterwinner second baseman for the Royals…Named first-team All-Ohio as a senior, hitting .540 with 49 runs scored and a .740 on-base percentage…Academically, was a member of the National Honor Society and class valedictorian…Also was first team All-Ohio in football as a quarterback...Personal: Full name: Kyle Travis Rhoad…Son of Dr. Jeff and Barb Rhoad…Has two brothers, Brant, who played golf at the University of Findlay; and Ty, who played football at the University of Findlay…Born: 11- 10-85…Major: Management and Psychology.

Kyle Rhoad - Career Statistics Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-AT PO A E FLD% 2006 .222 34-18 63 10 14 1 0 0 6 15 .238 8 2 23 .324 1 5 6-6 20 21 3 .932 TOTAL .222 34-18 63 10 14 1 0 0 6 15 .238 8 2 23 .324 1 5 6-6 20 21 3 .932

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Jeff Robinson 6-1 Sophomore Pitcher Bats/Throws-R/L Gladstone, Mich.-Gladstone #18

EMU: Looking to return to the bullpen after season-ending injury…2006: Season was cut short due to injury…Only made one appearance, against Oakland (May 26), allowing four runs on five hits with one walk in 3.0 inning of work in a 9-8 Eagles’ victory...2005: Redshirted his freshman season after recovering from an arm injury...High School: Played three years for the Gladstone Indians American Legion team...Was named player of the game twice as a sophomore, three times as a junior and four times in his senior campaign...Named the Menominee Tournament’s Most Valuable Pitcher in senior season...Personal: Full name: Jeffery Scott Robinson Jr...Son of Jeff and Beth Robinson...Has one sister, Jill...Born: 5-4-86...Major: Exercise Science.

Jeff Robinson - Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Ave. WP HBP SFA SHA 2006 12.00 0-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 3.0 5 4 4 1 0 0 0 1 13 .417 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 12.00 0-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 3.0 5 4 4 1 000113.417 0 0 0 0

Matt Shoemaker 6-2 Sophomore Pitcher Bats/Throws-R/R Trenton, Mich.-Trenton #38

EMU: Returns as a relief pitcher…2006: Started three games with 12 appearances in a relief role…Tallied an 0-1 record while recording eight strikeouts with 17 walks for an 8.64 ERA in 16.2 innings of work…2005: Redshirted his freshman season...High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner for the Trojans...As a sophomore, posted a 6-1 record on the mound with three shutouts, a 2.83 ERA and 39 strikeouts...Batted .407 with seven home runs, 33 hits, 27 RBI and 26 runs scored...Was elected to the News Herald Dream Team, and was an All-District selection...In junior campaign, posted a 2.89 ERA with 41 strikeouts...Hit .333 with 29 hits, 28 RBI and 26 runs scored...Named News Herald All-Downriver, All-District and Mega Red All-Academic...As a senior, captained Trenton to the Mega Red League Championship with an 11-1 record in conference play...Named one of The Detroit News Top-25 Players...Was a News Herald Dream Team honoree...Named to The Detroit News All-Metro second-team...Posted a 5-2 record on the mound with a 5-0 record in Mega Red play with 55 strikeouts...Hit .371 with 33 hits, 32 RBI and 33 runs scored...Team finished the season with a 25-5 record...Also played two years of varsity basketball...Personal: Son of David and Karen Shoemaker...Has a sister, Lauren... Born: 9-27-86...Major: Management.

Matt Shoemaker - Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Ave. WP HBP SFA SHA 2006 8.64 0-1 12 3 0 0/0 0 16.2 19 21 16 17 8 3 0 1 94 .302 3 9 4 1 TOTAL 8.64 0-1 12 3 0 0/0 0 16.2 19 21 16 17 830194.302 3 9 4 1

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Kevin Wammes 6-1 Sophomore Pitcher Bats/Throws-R/R Fremont, Ohio- Saint Joseph Central Catholic #14

EMU: Returns as the team’s top closer…2006: Named team newcomer of the Year…Recorded a 2-3 record making 20 appearances with two starts…Finished tied for first on the team with four saves and fourth on the team with a 4.21 ERA…Recorded his first career victory in a relief effort in going 1.0 innings for a 9-8 victory against Oakland (Mar. 29)…Also picked up his second win going 3.2 innings with one strikeout in a 5-4 Eagle victory over Ball State (April 23)…Finished the season with 19 strikeouts in 25.2 innings of work…High School: Four-year letterwinner for the Crimson Streak…As a senior, was named All-Ohio Player of the Year…Earned All-District Player of the Year and All-District first-team honors…Also named Midland Athletic League Player of the Year and first- team selection…During his junior campaign, was also a Midland Athletic League first-team selection and first-team All-District selection…Tallied a 0.64 ERA with 125 strikeouts in 75 innings pitched...As a sophomore, earned Midland Athletic League first-team honors and second-team All- Ohio selection Midland Athletic League first-team honorable mention as a freshman…Personal: Full name: Kevin Joseph Wammes…Son of James and Teresa Wammes…Born: 10-28-86…Major: Undecided. Kevin Wammes - Career Pitching Statistics Year ERA W-L App GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Ave. WP HBP SFA SHA 2006 4.21 2-3 20 2 0 0/0 4 25.2 20 12 12 21 19 3 0 2 122 .222 6 3 4 4 TOTAL 4.21 2-3 20 2 0 0/0 4 25.2 20 12 12 21 19 3 0 2 122 .222 6 3 4 4

Todd Graves 6-3 Freshman Catcher/Infield Bats/Throws-R/R St. Mary’s, Ohio-St. Mary’s #21 EMU: Will compete for playing time…2006: Redshirted for the season…High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner for the Roughriders…During his senior campaign, was named to the All-Western Buckeye League first team and All-Northwest District first-team…Also helped Memorial to league, sec- tional and district championships in basketball…Was honorable mention in the All-Western Buckeye League as a junior…Personal: Full name: Todd Charles Graves…Son of Don and Julie…Has a brother, Adam, who played baseball for Ohio Northern University from 2002-2004….Born: 7-30-86…Major: Biology.

Andrew Marshall 6-1 Freshman Catcher/Outfielder Bats/Throws-R/R Mason, Mich.-Mason #30

EMU: Will compete for playing time…2006: Redshirted for the season…High School: Three- year varsity letterwinner and starting catcher for the Bulldogs…During his senior campaign, earned first team All-State honors tallying 10 home runs with an impressive .495 batting average…As a junior, Marshall was selected first-team All-Conference, All-District, All-Region, and second team All-State…Hit .400 with six home runs…Personal: Full name: Andrew Glenn Marshall...Son of Chuck and Beth Marshall...Has a brother, Nathan...Born: 7-13-87... Major: Undecided.

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John Ballarin 6-2 Freshman Pitcher Bats/Throws-L/L Westland Mich.- Detroit Cathloic Central #31

EMU: Will compete for a spot in the bullpen…High School: Two-year varsity letter winner for the Shamrocks…Named All- District, All-League and All-Catholic League as a senior…Personal: Full Name: John Louis Ballarin…Son of John and Melinda Ballarin…Has a sister, Ashley…Born: 10-23-88…Major: Business.

Kenneth Battiston 6-0 Freshman Outfield/Pitcher Bats/Throws-R/L West Milton, Ohio-Milton Union #15

EMU: Newcomer to the team this year…High School: Three-year letterwinner in baseball and basketball for the Bulldogs…As a senior, hit .400 with eight home runs, 31 RBI and 12 stolen bases…Named South Western Buckeye League Most Valuable Player and first-team selection…Also was an All-Area first-team selection…During his junior campaign, notched a .430 batting average with five home runs, 29 RBI and 20 stolen bases…All League and second-team All-Area selection…As a sophomore, hit .420 with four home runs, 30 RBI and 20 stolen bases…Personal: Full Name: Kenneth Leigh Battiston…Son of Edward and Patricia Battiston…Born: 12-19-87… Major: Psychology.

Dan Boisture 6-4 Freshman Pitcher/Outfield Bats/Throws-R/R Grosse Ile, Mich. - Grosse Ile #36

EMU: Newcomer to the team this year…High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner for the Red Devils…Set school record for career strikeouts with 244…As a senior, was All-Huron League first team and an All-Downriver Dream Team selection and team Most Valuable Player…Led team in batting average with a .405 with 42 RBI and three home runs…On the mound, tallied a 9-2 record with a 1.21 ERA and 84 strikeouts…As a junior, named to second- team All-Huron League while hitting .372, 27 RBI, and two home runs…Tallied 67 strikeouts with a 5-4 record on the mound…Named All-Huron League Honorable Mention as sophomore…Hit .332 with 41RBI with a 6-5 record and 3.32 ERA on the mound…Led the Red Devils to their first winning season in 40 years as a freshman while earning All-Huron League Honorable Mention honors…Hit .340 and earned an 8-4 record with 42 strikeouts and a 2.72 ERA…Personal: Full Name: Daniel Price Boisture…Son of Daniel and Katherine Boisture…Has two sisters, Brianna and Gabrielle…Grandfather, Dan, was EMU’s head football coach from 1967-73...Born: 9-19-86...Major: Criminal Justice. -24- The 2007 Eagles

John Carrier 5-8 Freshman Catcher/Infield Bats/Throws-L/R Ann Arbor, Mich.- Detroit Catholic Central #37 EMU: Walk-on newcomer to the team this year…High School: Two-year varsity letterwinner for the Shamrocks…Named All- Catholic League and All-District as a senior…Led team to two consecutive district and regional titles as a junior and sophomore…Team also made final four berth in 2003-04…Personal: Full Name: John Paul Carrier…Son of James and Nancy Carrier…Has two brothers, Mike and Mark…Born: 5-27-88…Major: Undecided.

Corey Chaffins 6-2 Freshman Pitcher/Infield Bats/Throws-R/R New London, Ohio-New London #7

EMU: Newcomer to the team this year…High School: Four-year letterwinner for the Wildcats…As a senior, named Firelands Conference Player of the Year, District 9 Player of the Year and the Ashland Times Gazette Player/Pitcher of the Year…Also named to the All-Ohio first team…Hit .455 with eight home runs, 43 RBI with 20 stolen bases…As a pitcher, went 9-1 with 1.22 ERA with 95 strikeouts in 45 innings of work…Selected Ashland Times Gazette Pitcher of the Year, named to the Firelands Conference first-team and first-team All-District as a Junior…Hit .400 with six home runs, 24 RBI and 16 stolen bases…Notched a 6-2 record on the mound with a 2.20 ERA and 93 strikeouts…Named to Firelands Conference first-team and second-team All-District as a sophomore…Hit .402 with 33 RBI…As freshman, named to Firelands Conference second-team with a .407 batting average and 3- 3 record as a pitcher…Personal: Full Name: Corey Scott Chaffins…Son of Darren and Barb Chaffins…Has two brothers, Derek and Justin, and a sister, Elise…Born: 11-27-87…Major: Math.

Aaron Crooks 5-8 Freshman Infield Bats/Throws-R/R Toledo, Ohio-Ottawa Hills #22 EMU: Newcomer to the team this year….High School: Four-year letterwinner for the Green Bears…Led Ottawa Hills to three district titles…Three time Toledo Area Athletic Conference (TAAC) first-team selection as a sophomore, junior and senior…During senior campaign, was also named TAAC Player of the Year, All District and Mizuno All-Ohio Team selection…Hit .420 with 20 stolen bases, 30 RBI, 30 runs scored and had a .549 on base percentage…All-TAAC Honorable Mention as a freshman…Personal: Full Name: Aaron M. Crooks…Son and John and Nan Crooks…Has three brothers, Kevin, who played quarterback at the University of Findlay, Brian and Johnny…Born: 7-25-88…Major: Undecided.

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William Faulkner 6-0 Freshman Infield/Outfield/Catcher Bats/Throws-R/R Blissfield, Mich.-Blissfield #35

EMU: Newcomer to the team this year…High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner for the Royals…As a senior, selected All-LCAA League, All-District, All Regional, and All-State selection as a catcher during his senior and junior year with a .360 batting average…During his junior campaign, hit .453 with 46 stolen bases and set a school record for singles in a season…Personal: Full Name: William Michael Faulkner…Son of John and Lori Faulkner…Has a brother, Johnathon, and a sister, Margaret…Born: 2-11-88…Major: Physical Education.

Daniel Glozer 6-0 Freshman Pitcher/Infield Bats/Throws-R/R North Royalton, Ohio North Royalton #40

EMU: Newcomer to the team this year….High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner for the Bears…As a senior, led North Royalton to the Pioneer Conference championship…Voted to the Buckeye All-Scout Team...Hit .316 while only playing half the season due to injury…Hit .394 during his junior campaign, named All-Ohio first-team and Cleveland Plain Dealer Player of Year, Best of the Best top 10 and All-Star…Named Pioneer Conference Most Valuable Player and first-team selection…Invited to a tryout for the Cincinnati Reds…Hit .394 while going a perfect 11-0 on the mound with a 1.20 ERA, 53 strikeouts, and four saves…Hit .267 as a junior and .276 as a freshman…Personal: Full Name: Daniel Joseph Glozer…Son of Paul and Linda Glozer…Has two brothers, Dave and Paul…Born: 8-21-87…Major: Undecided.

Robert Hamly 5-11 Freshman Pitcher Bats/Throws-R/L Caledonia, Mich.-Caledonia #39

EMU: Newcomer to the team this year….High School: Two-year varsity letterwinner for the Fighting Scotts…Named to the All-OK Conference team as a senior…Team captain of the football team which won a state championship…Personal: Full Name: Robert William Hamly…Son of Bob and Joyce Hamly…Has a brother, Kurt and a sister, Katelyn… Born: 2-19-88…Major: Business.

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Kevin Sikora 5-10 Freshman Pitcher Bats/Throws-L/L Youngstown, Ohio-Boardman #29

EMU: Newcomer to the team this year…High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner for the Spartans…All-State honorable mention, Federal League Conference first-team selection and All-North-East Ohio selection as a senior…Federal League first-team selection as a junior…As a sophomore, Federal League Conference honorable mention…Personal: Full Name: Kevin Michael Sikora…Son of Gary and Janyce Sikora…Has a brother, Marc…Born: 9-28-87… Major: Undecided.

Robert Wendzicki 6-1 Freshman Pitcher/Outfield/Infield Bats/Throws-L/L Brook Park, Ohio-Midpark #17

EMU: Will compete for a spot in the bullpen….High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner for the Meteors…All South West Ohio first team selection and named Pitcher of the Year as a senior…Named to the All Defensive Team, first-team All-Pioneer Conference selec- tion as a junior…Earned a pitching award…Second-team All-Pioneer Conference selec- tion as a sophomore…All-Pioneer Conference Honorable Mention as a freshman…Personal: Full Name: Robert William Wendzicki…Son of William and Renee Wendzicki…Born: 12-9-87…Major: Undecided.

Eastern Michigan Youth Baseball Camps

Format for 2007 includes a developmental and prospect camp! Call 734.487.0315, or register online at www.emueagles.com

-27- EMU Supporters The success of the EMU Baseball team can be attributed to its players, coaches and especially the folks who support them the most – the fans. Whether it is family, friends, or fellow athletes, the atmosphere of Oestrike Stadium would not be complete without them. This season, the Eagles recognize Jennifer Leach, Dale Gray and Greg Howe for their continued support of the EMU Baseball program. 2007 Fan of the Year - Jennifer Leach Most folks anticipate spring because of the promise of warming temperatures, emerging flowers and the end to winter doldrums. But for EMU baseball fans, spring means just one thing – the start of EMU baseball season. Fast pitches, foul balls, stolen bases and the crack of bats at Oestrike Stadium – that’s spring for the loyal EMU fan. The Eagles acknowledge the bond between the team, the players, the coaches and the fans as integral to their success. This year the Eagles recognize Jennifer Leach for her 38 years of support for the EMU baseball program as the 2007 Fan of the Year. An alumnus of Eastern Michigan University, Leach graduated in 1991 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Consumer Affairs and Communications. A native of Ypsilanti, she was a high school athlete and played softball for EMU. Leach joined KeyBank in 2003 and now coaches her own team as Assistant Vice President and Manager of the Downtown Ypsilanti branch. She also enjoys the opportunity to work with small businesses and local community businesses to provide customized financial solutions. As an active member of the Ypsilanti community, Leach serves on the Ypsilanti Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, the EMU Dugout Board and the Washtenaw County Economic Development Board. She also participates as a volunteer in the Ypsilanti Heritage Festival. Throughout Leach’s career, board involvement and community service have given her an opportunity to act as a mentor to other women. In 2006, She was awarded the ATHENA award from the Ypsilanti Chamber’s Women Council in recognition of her contributions. Leach lives in Dundee, Mich. with her husband and two children. After 38 years as a loyal fan she still remains passionate about EMU baseball. 2007 Guest Coach of the Year - Dale Gray Dale Gray has been involved with the Eastern Michigan University baseball team and an active member of the Dugout Board over the last four years. His son, Tim Gray, played for the Eagles’ team from 2003-2006 as a relief pitcher and Dale and his wife, Susan, traveled to almost every game during that four-year time frame. “I think we only missed 10 to 12 total games in those four years,” said Gray. “Traveling to places such as Texas, Oklahoma State, Tennessee, Kansas State, Missouri, and South Florida coupled with all the Mid-American Conference schools was an exciting time for us,” added Gray. “We are a baseball family and naturally enjoyed watching our son play but we really loved getting to know the other players and their families.” “I have known coach Coryell since Tim was five years old when I would bring him to EMU baseball camps but at that time, I didn’t know that my son would become an Eagle,” said Gray. “Over the past four years, coach Coryell and I have had the opportunity to work on many projects together to maintain and upgrade Oestrike Stadium,” added Gray. “I understand as a coach with limited funds how difficult it is to provide these young men with a quality experience here at Eastern Michigan. I enjoy being a member of the Dugout Board because it allows me to still be involved, even though my son has graduated, and ensure that these quality experiences are a part of EMU baseball. I am honored to be the 2007 Guest Coach of the Year.” Gray served four years as a member of the Air Force Presidential Guard in Washington D.C. and later earned a bachelor’s of science degree in industrial technology from the University of Northern Iowa in 1983. Gray later worked as a design engineer for Hagglunds Denison in Columbus, Ohio before moving to Jackson, Mich. to become the engineering manager for Aeroquip Aerospace Division. In January of 1992, he became the director of engineering for the Albion Casters in Albion, Mich. In June of 1996, Gray left Albion to start his own business, called Old Mill Interior Designs, which designs and manufactures custom millwork, cabinets and countertops. The company has been active with EMU baseball since 2003. During his free time, Gray has also had the opportunity to coach past and present members of the EMU baseball team as a head coach for the Rose City American Legion Post #324 baseball team for eight years along with the Michigan Monarchs of the Livonia Collegiate League in the summer of 2006. Gray also served as an assistant coach at Jackson High School for five years under head coach Paul Reid and coached the first 14-year old and under travel team out of the Jackson, Mich. area in the Washtenaw Amateur Baseball Association (WABA) while serving as an active member on the WABA Board. Prior to that, he coached in the Parma/Western Little League in the late 80’s and early 90’s. Dale and Susan Gray live in Jackson, Mich. and also have a daughter, Jessica, who is a senior at Central Michigan University.

A Very Special EMU Alumni - Greg Howe Greg Howe graduated in 1982 as an outstanding baseball player who earned three varsity letters from 1980-82. Howe ranks second in EMU in career stolen bases (80), eighth in runs scored (136) and second in triples (15). He is also tied for first in single-season stolen bases with 31 in both the 1981 and 1982 seasons. Howe ranks second in single-season runs scored with 72 in 1982, is third in single-season walks with 48 in 1982, and is third in single-season triples with seven in 1982. He was Named first-team All-Mid-American Conference in 1982 and second-team in 1981 and selected to the MAC All-Academic Team in 1981 while helping lead EMU to two MAC Tournament titles and two NCAA Regional Championship appearances 1981 and 1982. Howe went on to have an outstanding career, making it all the way to Class AAA with the before retiring. He is now a doctor of chiropractic and was inducted into the EMU Athletic Hall of Fame in Feb. 2007.

-28- 2006 Final Statistics

Eastern Michigan University Overall Statistics for Eastern Michigan (as of Sep 21, 2006) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 27-27 Home: 19-5 Away: 8-21 Neutral: 0-1 Mid-American: 14-12

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

28 BRADSHAW, Steve.. .356 52-50 194 35 69 17 0 3 40 95 .490 26 0 16 7 .432 0 2 5-5 476 39 9 .983 23 LEHRMAN, Derek... .313 53-44 166 25 52 14 2 2 24 76 .458 19 1 47 2 .381 3 3 2-5 143 11 1 .994 3 IVAN, Josh...... 293 54-54 215 32 63 12 2 0 15 79 .367 19 1 36 3 .353 0 6 8-13 92 137 14 .942 25 MARKEY, Mike...... 286 7-4 14 1 4 2 0 0 1 6 .429 0 1 6 0 .333 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 8 MOFFETT, Matt.... .280 50-45 157 24 44 10 0 7 32 75 .478 23 3 42 3 .374 4 5 2-2 139 57 8 .961 27 RILEY, Trumaine.. .277 51-48 159 23 44 7 1 1 15 56 .352 11 5 36 1 .339 2 2 9-17 106 3 1 .991 33 POWELL, Aaron.... .259 50-46 158 25 41 8 0 4 24 61 .386 14 6 41 3 .337 3 6 6-8 49 68 9 .929 5 DAVIS, Jeff...... 250 47-40 148 26 37 7 0 2 12 50 .338 25 2 31 0 .366 0 2 12-15 72 6 4 .951 20 DEAN, Patrick.... .250 8-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 4 0 1 0 .625 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 7 GAINFORTH, Isaiah .248 53-47 149 22 37 3 0 4 28 52 .349 20 1 27 1 .337 2 8 2-6 84 5 0 1.000 1 HEHR, Jeff...... 240 49-49 183 27 44 5 0 4 25 61 .333 21 0 28 3 .319 0 13 16-17 81 150 16 .935 2 RHOAD, Kyle...... 222 34-18 63 10 14 1 0 0 6 15 .238 8 2 23 0 .324 1 5 6-6 20 21 3 .932 29 PELOT, Eric...... 213 26-8 47 3 10 2 1 0 3 14 .298 8 0 11 0 .327 0 1 0-3 21 1 2 .917 24 BLACKBURN Brian.. .189 37-31 111 12 21 4 0 1 12 28 .252 11 2 16 6 .272 1 1 2-2 85 35 3 .976 10 BOYD, Michael.... .143 22-2 14 4 2 1 0 0 1 3 .214 2 0 5 1 .250 0 0 1-1 4 0 1 .800 9 DAVIS, Shane...... 143 11-0 7 3 1 1 0 0 1 2 .286 2 0 3 0 .300 1 0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000

Totals...... 271 54-54 1789 272 484 94 6 28 239 674 .377 213 24 369 30 .353 17 54 71-100 1410 622 82 .961 Opponents...... 268 54-54 1793 293 481 72 7 26 256 645 .360 226 57 316 32 .365 18 37 54-82 1418 648 85 .960

LOB - Team (408), Opp (429). DPs turned - Team (48), Opp (44). CI - Team (1), MOFFETT 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (9), LEHRMAN 2, IVAN 2, BRADSHAW 1, PELOT 1, BLACKBURN 1, DAVIS, J. 1, HEHR 1, Opp (9). Picked off - RILEY 5, DAVIS, J. 4, MOFFETT 2, HEHR 2, PELOT 2, BRADSHAW 2, IVAN 1, GAINFORTH 1, DEAN 1, POWELL 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

34 FISCHER, Jeff.... 1.97 9-4 17 12 5 1/0 0 109.2 90 35 24 24 103 14 1 4 405 .222 5 7 1 1 8 4 BATE, Craig...... 3.09 2-1 16 5 0 0/0 0 32.0 25 14 11 29 27 4 0 1 117 .214 2 6 4 0 3 45 BIDDLE, George... 3.86 5-6 18 13 2 1/0 0 91.0 88 46 39 19 52 8 2 7 344 .256 1 9 4 2 5 14 WAMMES, Kevin.... 4.21 2-3 20 2 0 0/0 4 25.2 20 12 12 21 19 3 0 2 90 .222 6 3 0 4 4 16 HOFFMAN, Sean.... 4.40 1-0 19 3 0 0/0 0 30.2 32 21 15 13 9 6 0 3 124 .258 4 2 1 2 1 15 STEWARDSON, Will. 5.37 3-4 14 9 0 0/0 0 60.1 60 38 36 25 33 11 1 1 228 .263 3 7 1 1 4 50 PULS, Dan...... 5.40 1-0 19 0 0 0/0 0 20.0 25 18 12 19 16 3 0 0 82 .305 2 4 0 0 1 6 HENDERSON, Bobby. 6.92 0-1 10 0 0 0/0 0 13.0 20 11 10 8 3 4 0 2 50 .400 3 1 2 2 3 19 DILLARD, Matt.... 8.03 3-3 21 3 0 0/0 0 24.2 40 26 22 15 15 8 0 1 108 .370 0 2 0 0 2 26 JACOBSON, Adam... 8.10 0-0 8 0 0 0/0 0 6.2 11 9 6 5 4 0 1 0 29 .379 0 3 0 1 0 5 DAVIS, Jeff...... 8.25 1-3 13 1 0 0/0 4 12.0 7 11 11 13 13 1 1 2 39 .179 1 0 2 1 1 39 GRAY, Tim...... 8.39 0-1 22 2 0 0/0 0 24.2 39 27 23 17 14 7 1 1 102 .382 4 4 1 0 4 38 SHOEMAKER, Matt.. 8.64 0-1 12 3 0 0/0 0 16.2 19 21 16 17 8 3 0 1 63 .302 3 9 1 4 1 18 ROBINSON, Jeff... 12.00 0-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 3.0 5 4 4 1 0 0 0 1 12 .417 0 0 0 0 0

Totals...... 4.61 27-27 54 54 7 2/0 8 470.0 481 293 241 226 316 72 7 26 1793 .268 34 57 17 18 37 Opponents...... 4.19 27-27 54 54 0 3/3 14 472.2 484 272 220 213 369 94 6 28 1789 .271 28 24 5 17 54

PB - Team (21), MOFFETT 8, LEHRMAN 7, BLACKBURN 6, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (17), BIDDLE 3, HENDERSON 3, STEWARDSON 3, GRAY 2, BLACKBURN 2, FISCHER 1, BATE 1, DILLARD 1, PULS 1, Opp (20). SBA/ATT - MOFFETT (24-38), BIDDLE (20-26), LEHRMAN (20-22), BLACKBURN (10-22), FISCHER (7-12), STEWARDSON (2-5), GRAY (3-5), SHOEMAKER (2-5), PULS (4-4), WAMMES (2-4), HOFFMAN (3-4), DAVIS, J. (4-4), BATE (1-3), DILLARD (2-3), HENDERSON (2-3), JACOBSON (2-3), ROBINSON (0-1).

-29- The Mid-American Conference

MEET THE MAC HISTORY OF THE MAC From Super Bowl quarterback Ben Roethlisbereger Based in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year stay in To- (Miami University), British Open winner Ben Curtis ledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic measurements in both (Kent State University), Cy Young Award winner Bob football and men’s and women’s basketball since its move to northeast Welch (Eastern Michigan University), Olympic Cham- Ohio.

University of Akron pions Hayes Jones (EMU) and Hasley Crawford (EMU), The Mid-American Conference was founded as a five-school league 1992 the Mid-American Conference continues to excel in on Feb. 24, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne producing leaders in the world of athletics. State and Western Reserve admitted as charter members. Since its inception in 1946, the Mid-American Con- The Mid-American Conference has 12 full-time schools and a 13th, ference has progressively grown and developed into Temple, for football only. Comprising the East Division is the University one of the most aggressive Division I conferences in of Akron (joined in 1992), Bowling Green State University (1952), Uni- the country. versity at Buffalo (1998), Kent State University (1951), Miami Univer- Under the guidance of Commissioner Rick Chryst, sity (1947) and Ohio University (1946). The West Division members are the seventh commissioner in the history of the league, Ball State University (1973), Central Michigan University (1971), Ball State University the MAC has responded to the ever-changing land- Eastern Michigan University (1971), Northern Illinois University (1975- 1973 scape of membership issues and member standards in 86, 1997), University of Toledo (1950) and Western Michigan Univer- the fast-paced environment of collegiate athletics. sity (1947). Affiliate members include Indiana University-Purdue Uni- versity Fort Wayne (IPFW) in men’s tennis and men’s soccer and Mis- MAC MILESTONES souri State University (formerly known as SMS) in field hockey. Both in the classroom and on the field of competi- In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport in the MAC, tion, the MAC continues to excel at the national level. which now sponsors a total of 23 sports. Women’s sports were brought In an NCAA report released in October 2004, the into the conference’s structure in 1980. MAC led the 11 I-A conferences in long term gradua- For men, championships (11) are sponsored in football, basketball, tion rates for football student-athletes at public insti- baseball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and Bowling Green State University tutions. field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, golf and tennis. 1952 In addition, the Eastern Michigan University women’s For women, championships (12) are sponsored in basketball, soft- swimming team posted the highest GPA in the nation ball, volleyball, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, swimming and in 2005-06. diving, gymnastics, indoor track and field, outdoor track and tennis. In March of 2006, Chryst and Cleveland Cavaliers President Len Komoroski announced that the Mid- American Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments will remain in Cleveland at Quicken Loans The Mid-American Conference (MAC) University at Buffalo through 2011. The MAC also announced a for- 1998 mat change for both tournaments, bringing all 12 men’s Mid-American Conference and women’s teams to Cleveland beginning in 2007. 24 Public Square, 15th Floor Another milestone that was reached in 2006 is the Cleveland, OH 44113 addition of a third bowl partner for the Mid-American Phone: 216.566.4622 Conference. The NCAA announced approval for the Fax: 216.696.2622 International Bowl, a new game, to be played at Rogers Centre in Toronto. The addition Founded: 1946 of the International Bowl will give the MAC three bowl Headquarters: Cleveland, Ohio Central Michigan opportunities as the league is already affiliated with University Membership: 12 + 3 affiliate members (Missouri State-Field 1971 the Motor City Bowl held at Ford Field in Detroit and Hockey, IPFW-Men’s Tennis and Men’s Soccer, Temple-Football) the GMAC Bowl staged at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Divisions: 2 (East Division/West Division) Mobile, Ala. Student Population: Total: 240,000 (estimate); Average: 22,000 The 2006 men’s basketball tournament at Quicken National Ranking: Fourth-largest Division I-A conference in terms Loans Arena drew a total of 33,417 spectators, in- of undergraduate population. Third largest Division I-A confer- cluding 10,253 at the Championship Game this sea- ence in terms of total enrollment son. The total attendance was the second-highest Alumni: Nearly 1.7 million alumni nationwide Eastern Michigan four-session total in MAC Tournament history. It shat- University tered the previous total of 33,349 set in 2001. 1973 States with Members: Complementing ESPN’s national television coverage Illinois (1), Indiana (1), Michigan (3), Ohio (6), New York (1) is a broad regional television package in football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and selected MAC championship events. The regional network is anchored MAC Sponsored Championships: by long-term agreements with FSN Ohio and Comcast 23: baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's Local in Michigan and Indiana. Comcast Chicago has cross country, field hockey, football, men's and women's golf, Kent State University also been an outstanding partner in raising the MAC’s women's gymnastics, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's 1951 profile in the nation’s third-largest market. and women's swimming, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's outdoor track, men's and women's indoor track, women's volleyball and wrestling.

Miami University 1947

Northern Illinois University Ohio University University of Toledo Western Michigan University 1976-86, 1997 1946 1950 1947

-30- 2006 Final Eastern Michigan Results 27-27 (14-12 MAC) 2006 HONORS AND AWARDS

Regional Awards DATE OPPONENT SCORE Jeff Fischer Feb. 3 at E. Tennessee State W, 9-6 • 2006 ABCA & Rawlings NCAA All-Mideast Region First-Team Feb. 3 at E. Tennessee State L, 7-8 • 2006 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District IV Second Feb. 10 at #8 Tennessee L, 2-3 Team Feb. 10 at #8 Tennessee L, 2-3 Feb. 24 at UNLV W, 9-7 MAC Honors and Awards Feb. 25 at UNLV L, 5-18 Jeff Fischer Feb. 26 at UNLV L, 5-23 • 2006 MAC Pitcher of the Year Mar. 2 at Louisville W, 9-2 • 2006 All-MAC First Team Mar. 3 at Louisville W, 2-1 • 2006 All-MAC Academic Team Mar. 4 at Louisville L, 0-13 • MAC West Pitcher of the Week (Apr. 23 & May 14) Mar. 5 at Louisville L, 2-4 Mar. 17 at West Virgina L, 3-4 George Biddle Mar. 18 at West Virgina L, 1-3 • MAC West Pitcher of the Week (Apr. 30) Mar. 19 at West Virgina L, 2-7 Steve Bradshaw Mar. 24 BOWLING GREEN* L, 3-5 • MAC West Player of the Week (Apr. 30) Mar. 26 BOWLING GREEN* W, 2-1 Mar. 26 BOWLING GREEN* W, 9-3 Jeff Hehr Mar. 28 WAYNE STATE W, 3-2 • 2006 All-MAC Academic Team Mar. 28 WAYNE STATE W, 4-3 Mar. 29 OAKLAND W, 9-8 Josh Ivan Mar. 31 BUFFALO* W, 10-0 Apr. 1 BUFFALO* W, 6-1 • 2006 All-MAC Academic Team Apr. 2 BUFFALO* W, 4-2 Team Awards Apr. 4 CONCORDIA W, 9-3 • Pitcher of the Year - Jeff Fischer Apr. 5 at Michigan State L, 3-6 • Milo Danziesen Most Valuable Player - Steve Bradshaw Apr. 8 at Miami* L, 4-11 • Most Improved Player - Aaron Powell Apr. 8 at Miami* L, 1-9 Apr. 9 at Miami* L, 3-6 • Scholar Athlete of the Year - Jeff Hehr Apr. 11 #14 Grand Valley W, 2-1 • New-Comer of the Year - Craig Bate • New-Comer of the Year - Kevin Wammes Apr. 15 at Ohio* L, 4-5 Apr. 15 at Ohio* W, 6-4 Apr. 16 at Ohio* W, 9-7 Apr. 18 OAKLAND W, 10-8 Apr. 19 MICHIGAN W, 9-3 Apr. 21 BALL STATE* W, 8-0 Apr. 22 BALL STATE* L, 0-7 Apr. 23 BALL STATE* W, 5-4 Apr. 25 INDIANA TECH W, 8-6 Apr. 26 NORTHWOOD W, 17-4 Apr. 28 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W, 9-8 Apr. 29 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W, 7-3 Apr. 30 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W, 5-1 May 3 at Ohio State L, 2-5 May 5 at Central Michigan W,10-3 May 6 at Central Michigan L, 2-4 May 7 at Central Michigan L, 1-5 May 9 at Michigan L, 6-11 May 14 at Toledo* W, 11-1 The 2003 EMU Baseball Team captured the May 14 at Toledo* L, 5-9 May 18 WESTERN MICHIGAN L, 0-4 MAC Tournament Title May 19 WESTERN MICHIGAN L, 2-9 May 20 WESTERN MICHIGAN L, 1-2 May 24 at Kent State% L, 1-2 May 25 vs. Miami% L, 2-11 BOLDS CAPS Home game *Mid-American Conference game % MAC Tournament (at Kent State)

-31- 2006 MAC Standings 2006 Mid-American Conference Standings East Division West Division Conference Overall Conference Overall TEAM WLTPCT.WLTPCT. TEAM WLTPCT.WLTPCT. Kent State 19 6 0 .731 38 19 0 .667 Central Michigan 19 6 0 .731 35 23 0 .603 Miami 17 10 0 .630 33 25 0 .569 Ball State 16 9 0 .640 37 20 0 .649 Ohio 14 13 0 .519 22 25 0 .468 Western Michigan 16 9 0 .640 30 22 0 .577 Bowling Green 11 16 0 .407 26 27 0 .491 Eastern Michigan 14 12 0 .538 27 27 0 .500 Akron 8 18 0 .308 15 36 0 .294 Toledo 11 15 0 .423 26 27 0 .491 Buffalo 6 21 0 .222 15 37 0 .288 Northern Illinois 8 18 0 .308 24 31 0 .436

2006 MAC Final Team Batting Statistical Rankings Team G AVG OB% Slug.% AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB SBA S SF 1. Kent State 57 .314 .386 .457 2086 446 654 109 17 52 415 191 330 86 105 25 41 2. Central Michigan 58 .313 .397 .459 2041 428 639 117 18 48 391 250 334 72 100 41 27 3. Ohio 47 .302 .374 .427 1673 320 506 94 15 28 276 163 246 41 59 25 22 4. Ball State 57 .290 .371 .440 2012 396 584 101 10 60 350 228 324 57 84 35 22 5. Toledo 53 .288 .351 .397 1853 291 534 80 8 35 262 137 304 42 65 39 24 6. Western Michigan 52 .288 .371 .404 1785 304 514 77 8 38 270 200 316 40 60 48 16 7. Bowling Green 53 .284 .364 .370 1815 322 515 86 4 21 286 191 332 46 66 60 14 8. Akron 51 .277 .363 .404 1766 306 489 98 6 38 270 187 340 35 58 16 22 9. Miami 58 .276 .352 .355 1977 313 546 80 8 20 268 194 296 39 68 54 19 10. Northern Illinois 55 .275 .357 .400 1877 317 516 100 10 38 287 189 377 83 113 32 28 11.Eastern Michigan 54 .271 .353 .377 1789 272 484 94 6 28 239 213 369 71 100 54 17 12. Buffalo 52 .265 .335 .391 1788 250 474 97 10 36 229 148 365 23 32 11 8 2006 MAC Final Team Pitching Statistical Rankings Team G ERA BAvg. W-L IP H R ER BB SO CG HR ShO SV BB/9 SO/9 1. Miami 58 3.86 .268 33-25 510.1 531 275 219 159 402 4 31 3 13 2.80 7.09 2. Western Michigan 52 4.07 .269 30-22 453.0 467 253 205 171 336 3 28 3 10 3.40 6.68 3. Kent State 57 4.10 .267 38-19 504.1 518 273 230 155 326 2 41 3 16 2.77 5.82 4. Ball State 57 4.58 .277 37-20 503.1 529 300 256 198 382 1 30 4 18 3.54 6.83 5. Eastern Michigan 54 4.61 .268 27-27 470.0 481 293 241 226 316 7 26 2 8 4.33 6.05 6. Central Michigan 58 4.75 .278 35-23 503.2 557 366 266 213 415 4 36 3 13 3.81 7.42 7. Bowling Green 53 4.79 .292 26-27 462.1 526 322 246 220 261 0 35 2 9 4.28 5.08 8. Toledo 53 4.80 .297 26-27 461.1 540 342 246 225 227 1 47 4 14 4.39 4.43 9. Northern Illinois 55 5.47 .279 24-31 470.2 523 372 286 217 365 1 36 2 13 4.15 6.98 10. Ohio 47 5.47 .298 22-25 413.0 508 324 251 165 303 3 31 1 10 3.60 6.60 11. Akron 51 6.43 .302 15-36 434.0 530 369 310 209 314 9 34 0 1 4.33 6.51 12. Buffalo 52 6.67 .324 15-37 430.2 589 421 319 205 335 1 49 0 8 4.28 7.00 2006 MAC Final Team Fielding Statistical Rankings Team PO A E FLD% DPs SBA-ATT 1. Ball State 1510 616 57 .974 50 56-81 2. Kent State 1513 616 58 .973 49 44-67 3. Western Michigan1359 562 66 .967 42 55-96 4. Eastern Michigan1410 622 82 .961 48 54-82 5. Northern Illinois 1412 600 92 .956 35 99-115 2006 MAC Tournament Championship Results 6. Miami 1531 615 100 .955 45 49-73 7. Bowling Green 1387 606 93 .955 55 54-81 Wednesday, May 24 8. Toledo 1384 662 99 .954 55 47-72 9. Ohio 1239 555 93 .951 32 68-86 Game 1 - No. 3 Ball State 6, No. 4 Western Michigan 2 10. Akron 1302 543 98 .950 32 54-76 Game 2- No. 2 Central Michigan 8, No. 5 Miami 2 11. Central Michigan 1510 593 125 .944 51 68-100 12. Buffalo 1292 530 109 .944 48 69-85 Game 3 - No. 1 Kent State 2, No. 6 Eastern Michigan 1

Thursday, May 25 Game 4 - No. 5 Miami 11, No. 6 Eastern Michigan 2 Game 5 - No. 1 Kent State 4, No. 4 Western Michigan 3 Game 6 - No. 3 Ball State 12, No. 2 Central Michigan 5

Friday, May 26 Game 7 - No. 3 Ball State 5, No. 1 Kent State 4 (11 inn.) Game 8 - No. 5 Miami 6, No. 2 Central Michigan 3 Game 9 - No. 1 Kent State 11, No. 5 Miami 1

Saturday, May 27 Championship Saturday Game 10 - No. 3 Ball State 7, No. 1 Kent State 4

-32- Eastern Michigan Baseball vs. All-Time Opponents

TEAM W L T TEAM W L T TEAM W L T TEAM W L T TEAM W L T Adrian 3 2 6 Delaware 1 0 Kalamazoo 1 1 5 Northern Arizona 1 0 SPRING ARBOR 9 0 AKRON 21 12 Defiance 4 0 Kalamazoo Nor. 1 2 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 52 30 Stanford 0 1 Albion 3 7 1 0 1 Detroit 7 2 7 2 1 Kansas 1 3 Northern Iowa 0 2 Stetson 1 1 Allegheny 1 4 Detroit College 3 0 Kansas State 0 8 NW Missouri 0 1 Taylor 4 2 Alma 3 6 1 0 Det. Coll. Law 3 0 Kearney State 2 0 Northwestern State 0 2 TENNESSEE 6 14 Anderson 3 2 Det. Medical 1 0 Kent State 3 7 4 0 NORTHWOOD 15 0 Tennessee Tech 1 1 Aquinas 2 1 Det. Univ. School 0 1 Kentucky 1 12 Notre Dame 1 2 Texas 0 1 4 ARIZONA 0 5 Duke 0 2 L.I.T. 1 1 OAKLAND 36 7 Texas A&M 0 1 Arizona State 2 6 EAST TENNESSEE ST.4 1 LaSalle 0 1 Oberlin 3 1 Texas Tech 0 6 Arkansas 1 14 Eastern Illinois 1 5 1 1 Lawrence Tech 3 0 Oglethorpe 1 0 Texas Wesleyan 2 1 1 Armour Tech 1 1 7 Eastern Kentucky 9 5 Lewis 26 17 OHIO 52 42 Thiel 2 0 Assumption 6 3 1 Eckerd 6 5 Lincoln Memorial 7 2 Ohio Dominican 5 2 TOLEDO 77 41 Auburn 0 3 Emporia State 1 0 Livingstone 1 0 Ohio State 2 1 0 Trinity 1 0 Austin Peay 3 3 Evansville 8 6 Long Beach State 1 0 Oklahoma 2 3 Tri-State 1 0 Baldwin Wallace 1 1 Ferris State 1 4 0 Louisville 2 5 Oklahoma State 1 7 Troy State 1 2 BALL STATE 61 57 1 FINDLAY 5 0 Loyola (CA) 1 1 Old Dominion 0 1 1 Tulsa 1 4 Boston College 2 0 Florida 1 1 Lubbock Chrt. 1 1 OLIVET 11 1 UNC-Wilmington 2 0 BOWLING GREEN 80 64 Florida Atlantic 2 3 Luther 1 2 Oral Roberts 1 3 UNLV 3 3 Brown 1 0 Florida International 1 1 1 Madonna 5 0 Oregon 1 0 Upper Iowa 1 0 BUFFALO 3 0 Florida Southern 3 1 6 Maine 4 1 Oregon State 1 0 Utah 1 0 BYU 0 4 Florida State 2 0 Malone 1 0 Pacific 0 2 Valdosta State 0 4 CW Post 2 0 Fresno State 0 3 Mankato State 4 3 Pan American 0 4 Vanderbilt 1 2 California 3 0 Furman 1 0 Marshall 14 8 Pembroke 3 1 Villanova 1 1 Cal-Fullerton 1 6 Georgia 2 1 McNeese State 0 1 Penn State 5 3 Virginia 1 2 UC Irvine 3 0 Georgia Southern 5 4 Memphis 2 2 Pensacola Naval 2 0 Virginia Tech 2 2 UCLA 0 1 Georgia Tech 0 1 Miami (Florida) 0 2 Percy Jones 1 0 Wabash 2 0 Cal Poly 0 1 Glassboro State 1 0 MIAMI (OHIO) 51 39 Pittsburgh 2 1 Wartburg 1 1 Cal Riverside 0 2 Gonzaga 2 0 MICHIGAN 53 102 2 Polish Seminary 0 2 Waseda 1 0 Cal State 1 0 Grand Canyon 1 1 MI Freshman 0 2 Portland 1 0 Washington 0 1 Cal State LA 0 2 GRAND VALLEY 6 3 MI Ineligibles 4 0 Purdue 3 8 WAYNE STATE 54 21 Calvin 12 1 Great Lakes 1 0 MI Military Acad. 1 0 Rollins 2 1 West Virginia 2 8 Campbell 1 0 Grosse Ile AFB 1 0 MICHIGAN STATE 51 63 2 Sacramento State 0 2 West Virginia State 1 0 Canisius 1 0 Hanover 1 0 Middle Tennessee St. 2 3 SAGINAW VALLEY 5 3 Western Illinois 1 7 1 4 Capital 1 0 Hardin Simmons 2 1 Milligan 7 1 San Diego 0 3 WESTERN MICHIGAN 60 77 Carson Newman 1 4 4 Hillsdale 47 9 1 Minnesota 2 1 St. Edward 0 1 Western Reserve 6 0 Case Western 1 0 IUPUI 1 0 Missouri 5 12 St. Francis (IL) 4 6 Western State 0 2 Central Florida 0 1 Illinois 3 1 Morehead State 3 6 St. Leo 2 6 1 William & Mary 2 0 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 78 49 Illinois-Chicago 2 1 Morningside 2 1 St. Mary’s 6 2 William Jewell 0 1 Chapman 0 4 Illinois State 2 1 1 0 Nebraska 0 4 Santa Clara 0 1 Wisconsin 0 0 1 Chicago YMCA 1 0 Illinois Tech 1 0 NE-Omaha 1 1 Seton Hall 0 1 Wooster 1 0 Cincinnati 3 3 Illinois Weslyan 1 1 New Haven 1 0 Siena Heights 9 1 Wright State 2 4 Cleary College 7 0 Indiana 1 3 New Mexico 1 1 South Alabama 1 2 Wyoming 1 1 Clemson 2 0 Indiana State 0 1 New Mexico State 0 5 SOUTH CAROLINA 1 3 Xavier 6 3 Cleveland State 9 3 INDIANA TECH 1 0 New Orleans 1 0 South Florida 4 4 COASTAL CAROLINA1 0 Iowa 3 4 1 New York Tech 0 1 Southern Michigan 0 1 BOLD CAPS: 2007 OPPONENTS Columbus State 1 0 Iowa State 3 1 North Carolina 0 1 SE Missouri State 1 0 CONCORDIA 5 0 Jacksonville State 1 0 NE Louisiana 2 1 Southern Cal 0 1 Dallas 1 0 James Madison 0 4 1 Northeastern 0 1 Southern Illinois 5 2 5 Dayton 0 3 Northwestern 0 1 SW Missouri State 1 3

-33- Eastern Michigan Baseball Honors and Awards All-Region Selections All-MAC First Team All-MAC Second Team First Team Jeff Fischer 2006 Derrick Peterson 2004 Brian Bixler 2004 Brian Bixler 2004 Brian Bixler 2003 Ryan Ford 2004 Ryan Ford 2004 Greg Anglin 2002 Todd Kimling 2004 Todd Kimling 2004 Ryan Ford 2002 Steve Herbst 1993 Ryan Goleski 2002 Joe Linde 2001 Mickey Delas 1988 Mark Rutherford 1997 Ben Simon 1996 Brett Roach 1988 Greg Ryan 1997 Curtis Baker 1996 Rob Sepanek 1984 Don DeDonatis 1994, 1996 Steve Herbst 1995 Bryon Horn 1981 Jeff McGavin 1996 Jason McDonald 1994 Audie Cole 1978, 1980 Jason LaJoice 1995 Jim Bostock 1993 Pat Sheridan 1979 Steve Herbst 1993 Sean Kenny 1992 Brian Stemberger 1978 Mike Wiseley 1992, 1993 Kevin Grijak 1990 Bob Welch 1976 Kevin Grijak 1991 Doug Martin 1988 Jerry Keller 1976 Doug Martin 1990, 1991 Mike Lumley 1987 Bob Owchinko 1975 Steve Waite 1990 Don Wolfe 1985 Jeff Washington 1975 Scott Evans 1989 Tony DeMarti 1983, 1985 Mike Ferguson 1973 Mike Lumley 1988 Ken Spratke 1983, 1984 Mickey Delas 1988 Tom Siefert 1983 All-Mideast Selection Brett Roach 1988 H.J. Smith 1982 Jeff Fischer 2006 Chris Hoiles 1986 Dave Jonske 1982 Ryan Goleski (First Team) 2002 Rob Sepanek 1984 Brian Clutterbuck 1980, 1981 Scott Kemp 1982 Doug Davis 1981 Regional Coach of the Year Jim Irwin 1982 Greg Howe 1981 Ron Oestrike 1975, 1976, Greg Howe 1982 Bryan Horn 1980 1978, 1981 Jim Riggs 1981, 1982 Gary Baker 1980 Bubba Bezeau 1981 Randy Gorgon 1979 MAC Coach of the Year Audie Cole 1978, 1980 Brian Stemberger 1979 Ron Oestrike 1975, 1976, Pat Sheridan 1979 Audie Cole 1979 1978, 1982 Brian Stemberger 1978 Gordon Chretien 1978 Roger Coryell 2002 Bob Owchinko 1975, 1976 John Martin 1978 Bob Welch 1975, 1976 Pat Sheridan 1978 MAC Player of the Year Jerry Keller 1975, 1976 Bob Gerlach 1977 Greg Ryan 1997 Glenn Gulliver 1975, 1976 Ted Dasen 1977 Brian Bixler 2004 Jeff Washington 1975 Mike Ferguson 1973 Bill Reichel 1974 MAC Pitcher of the Year MAC All-Tournament Team NCAA All-Regional Team Doug Martin 1991 Ryan Ford (Co-MVP) 2004 Ryan Goleski 2003 Ryan Ford 2004 Derrick Peterson 2004 Greg Anglin 2001, 2002 Jeff Fischer 2006 Brian Bixler 2004 Ryan Arnett 2004 Todd Kimling 2004 Brian Bixler 2004 MAC Freshman of the Year Brian Bixler (MVP) 2003 Jesse Cogswell 2001, 2002, 2003 Don DeDonatis 1994 Derrick Peterson 2003 Caleb Coon 2001 Brian Bixler 2002 Dale Hayes 2003 Ryan Ford 2002, 2003, 2004 Chad Jenkins 2001, 2002 MAC Batting Leaders Academic All-MAC Todd Moore 2001 Greg Ryan .447 1997 Jeff Fischer 2006 Tony Palazzolo 2001, 2002 Don DeDonatis .409 1996 Jeff Hehr 2006 Anthony Tomey 2002 Mike Wiseley .435 1993 Josh Ivan 2006 Jason Carano 1988 Brett Roach .434 1988 Ben Jones 2005 Greg Ryan 1997 Scott Kemp .426 1982 Chad Stewart 1988 Scott Barrett 1997, 1998 Donn Wolfe 1986, 1987 MAC Hall of Fame Tim Deak 1986 Bob Owchinko 1992 Joe Slavik 1985 Bob Welch 1990 Rick Ziegler 1984, 1985 Jason Hansen 1983 Verizon Academic Greg Howe 1981 All American Bob Gerlach 1979 Brian Bixler (Second Team) 2004 Pat Sheridan 1979 Whit Boyd 1978, 1979 All-District Team Bob Owchinko 1975, 1976 Jeff Fischer (Second Team) 2006 James Luckhardt 1976 Chad Jenkins (Second Team) 2002 Ken Bruchanski 1973, 1974, 1975 Ryan Ford (Second Team) 2004 Bill Reichel 1973 Brian Bixler (First Team) 2004 -34- Eastern Michigan Baseball All-Americans

Brian Bixler (SS) Ryan Goleski (RF) Mickey Delas (C) Rob Sepanek (1B) 2002 Louisville Slugger 2002 ABCA First Team 1988 NCAA Third Team 1984 NCAA Second Team Freshman All-American 2002 NCBWA Second Team 2004 Collegiate Baseball First Team

Bryon Horn (2B) Jeff Peck (3B) Terry Trott (CF) John Clay (CF/P) 1981 NCAA First Team 1970 NAIA 1970 NAIA 1968 NAIA

-35- EMU Baseball Players in the Pros: 1964-present

Bill Abraham John Martin Mike Aldridge Al McLaughilin Bill Bates Tom Michno Brian Bixler Troy Niehaus Thom Boutin Bob Owchinko Ken Bruchanski Jeff Peck Tom Burkert Aldo Pecorilli Gordon Chretien Derrick Peterson John Clay Brian Porter Bryan Clutterbuck A.J. Richardson Audie Cole Jim Riggs Terry Collins Ron Rightnowar Roger Coryell Brett Roach Ted Dasen Mark Rutherford Doug Davis Greg Ryan Jay Davisson Danny Schmitz Don DeDonatis Rob Sepanek Chris DeShetler Pat Sheridan Mickey Delas Ben Simon Terry Collins has been a major Mike Ferguson Joe Slavik Bob Welch (left) and Bob league manager with the Angels and Ryan Ford Ken Spratke Owchinko (right). Welch won the Astros. He is currently the Minor Tom Ford Brian Stemberger 1990 Cy Young award as League Field Coordinator for the Bill Giffin Stan Switala member of the Oakland A’s. Los Angeles Dodgers. Kevin Grijak Tim Tessmar Ryan Goleski Anthony Tomey Glenn Gulliver Jim Trahey Chris Hoiles Terry Trott Bryon Horn Phil Vaden Greg Howe Don Vesling Jim Irwin Travis Wade Jerry Keller Steve Waite Sean Kenny Bob Welch Seth Kenny Al Wesolowski Larry Kinn Mickey Weston Jim Kraut Brandon White Rick Krumm Bob Wilmot Jay Kuhnie Mike Wiseley Glen Kwiatkowski Donn Wolfe Joe Linde Bud Yanus Mike Lumley Bill Ziegler Both Glenn Gulliver (left) and Chris Hoiles (right) played in Randy Marshall Pat Zureich the and Balitmore Orioles organizations. Doug Martin Mitch Zwolensky Jim Martin

Bryan Clutterbuck was called up by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1986 and in 1989.

-36- EMU Baseball in the MLB Draft (1969-present)

1969 Richard Krumm 19th Detroit 1984 Ken Spratke 3rd Seattle 1969 Wiliam Griffin 23rd Minnesota 1984 Rob Sepanek 6th Atlanta 1970 Thomas Burket 16th Cleveland 1985 Joe Slavik 12th Detroit 1972 Jay Kuhnie * 3rd 1985 Glenn Kwiakowski 16th Toronto 1973 Larry Kinn 11th Pittsburgh 1986 A.J. Richardson 12th Milwaukee 1976 Bob Owchinko (#5) 1st San Diego 1986 Chris Hoiles 19th Detroit 1976 Glenn Gulliver 8th Detroit 1987 Don Vesling 14th Detroit 1976 Jerry Keller 10th Atlanta 1987 Jim Trahey 23rd Toronto 1976 Thomas Boutin 39th San Francisco 1988 Mike Lumley 5th Detroit 1977 Bob Welch (#20) 1st Los Angeles 1988 Mickey Delas 12th Detroit 1977 Ted Dasen 20th Detroit 1988 Brett Roach 16th Detroit 1977 Danny Schmitz 20th New York Yankees 1989 Bill Bates 45th Detroit 1978 Brian Stemberger 10th 1989 James Bostock 69th Toronto 1978 Bud Yanus 24th Oakland 1991 John Martin 28th Pittsburgh 1978 John Martin 27th Detroit 1991 Kevin Grijak 29th Atlanta 1979 Mark Wilkins # 1st Chicago Cubs 1991 Doug Martin 44th Detroit 1979 Pat Sheridan 3rd Kansas City 1992 Brandon White 15th Los Angeles 1979 Brian Stemberger 13th Toronto 1993 Sean Kenny 17th New York Yankees 1979 Gordon Chretien 14th Detroit 1993 James Bostock 33rd San Diego 1979 Audie Cole 23rd Detroit 1993 Mike Wiseley 34th Detroit 1979 Bud Yanus 25th Montreal 1996 Ben Simon 7th Los Angeles 1980 Audie Cole 20th Los Angeles 1996 Don DeDonatis 20th Detroit 1981 Bryan Clutterbuck 7th Milwaukee 1997 Mark Rutherford 12th Philadelphia 1981 Mitch Zwolensky 11th Texas 1998 Troy Niehaus 24th Arizona 1981 Jay Davidson 22nd Philadelphia 1999 Mike Aldridge 21st New York Yankees 1981 Randy Gorgon 26th Detroit 2003 Ryan Goleski 24th Cleveland 1981 Pat Zureich 32nd Detroit 2003 Anthony Tomey 30th Detroit 1982 Greg Howe 3rd Minnesota 2004 Brian Bixler 2nd Pittsburgh 1982 James Riggs 4th New York Yankees 2004 Ryan Ford 15th Oakland 1982 Mickey Weston 12th 2004 Derrick Peterson 20th Cleveland 1982 Jim Irwin 26th Detroit * Secondary January Phase # Overall Pick

Eastern Michigan University Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees Louis Batterson 1979 Bob Owchinko 1989 Ken Bruchanski 1990 Chuck Paige 1985 John Clay 1995 Jeff Peck 1996 Audie Cole 2003 Jerry Raymond 1986 Terry Collins 1994 John “Rocky” Roe 2002 Roger Coryell 2005 Elton Rynearson, Sr. 1976 Doug Cossey 1985 Ron Saunders 1988 Clifford Crane 1982 Danny Schmitz 2006 William Crouch 1978 Edwin Shadford 1976 C. Dale Curtiss 1977 Pat Sheridan 1988 Glenn Gulliver 1997 Chuck Shonta 1982 Ron Gulyas 1989 C.P. Steimle 1994 Ken Hawk 1983 Raymond Stites 1976 Chris Hoiles 2000 Leo Turner 1992 Greg Howe 2007 Neville Walker 1983 Charles Lappeus 1983 Jim Walsh 1978 Marvin Mittlestat 1982 Jeff Washington 1999 Richard Moseley 1985 Frank Weeber 1979 George Muellich 1979 Bob Welch 1998 Harry Ockerman 1977 George Wendt 1983 Roger Coryell Ron Oestrike 1979

-37- EMU Baseball All-Time Letterwinners

----A---- Busch, Andy 2001 Desmond, James 1951 Goodrich, Bernard 1913, '14 Hurley, Terrance 1963, '64 Abraham, William 1961, '62, '63, '64 Butler, Kenneth, 1956, '57 Devine, Andy 1930, '31, '32, '33 Gorgon, Randy 1978, '79, '80, '81 Hurst, Victor 1924 Adams, William 1946, '47 Butler, Scott 1975 Dickie, Allen 1923, '24 Gough, Willard 1920, '21 Hutchins, Alan 1940, '41, '42, '43 Addis, Tom 1982 -----C----- Dickie, Howard 1923 Gouin, Mike 1964, '65 Hutchinson, Leo 1990, '91, '92, '93 Aldridge, Michael 1996, '97, '98, '99 Calkins, Russell 1910 Dickie, Melvin 1922 Grady, Joseph 1940, '41 Hyames, Alson 1902, '03, '04, '05 Alford, John 1910, '11, '12, '13 Campbell, Thomas 1966 Dignan, Patrick 1961, '62, '63 Grambeau, Rodney 1946 Hyde, William 1961, '62 Alfsen, Carl 1939, '40 Caputo, Orlando 1950 Dillard, Derek 1978 Grant, Scott 1986, '87 Hynes, John 1916 Allen, Thomas 1967, '68, '69, '70 Carakostas, Kenneth 1940, '41, '42 Dillard, Matt 2004, ‘05, 06 Gray, Tim 2003, '04, ‘05, ‘06 Hyott, Dan 1998, '99, 2000, '01 Ambrose, Glenn 1975, '76, '77, '78 Carano, Jason 1996, '97, '98, '99 Dimich, Matt 2004, ‘05 Gregory, Randy 1979, '80 -----I----- Anderson, Ellsworth 1937, '38, '39 Carlson 1921, '22 Dirkse, James Greig, Charles 1942, '43, '44 Irwin, Jim 1979, '80, '81, '82 Anderson, Leonard 1959 Carlson, Oliver 1917, '18, '19, '22 Dittmar, Heinz 1950 Greig, Thomas 1944 Irwin, Steve 1987, '88, '89 Anderson, Rudy 1963, '64 Carrei, Doug 1974, '75, '76 Dowdy, Joseph 1943 Gretzner, Sigmund 1940, '41 Irwin, Todd 1983 Anglemyre, Raymond 1928, '29, '30 Carpenter, Trevor 2003 Dowling, Derrick 1987 Grier, Harliss Ernest 1956 Ivan, Josh 2005, ‘06 Anglin, Greg 2000, '01, '02 Casteel, Pete 1966, '67, '68, '69 Doyle, Dewey 1912 Grijak, Kevin 1989, '90, '91 -----J----- Anthony, Mick 1966 Casucci, Catalso 1937, '38, '39 Draper, Donald 1925 Grubb, Ralph 1950, 51 Jackimowicz, Theodore 1935, '36, '37 Appold, Edgar 1923 Chad, Brian 2003, '04 Draper, Walter 1918, '19 Guerrieri, John 1963 Jacks, Warren 1996, '98, '99, 2000 Arnett, Ryan 2003, '04, ‘05 Chafee, Edner 1926 Dreslinski, Paul 1992 Gulliver, Glenn 1973, '74, '75, '76 Jackson, James 2000 Astrup, Lloyd 1957 Chapie, Kevin 1987 Druckenmiller, Terry 1977 Gulyas, Ronald 1958, '59, '60, '61 Jackson, Mike 1997, '98, '99, 2000 Austin, Franklin 1920, '21 Chapman, Ralph 1942 Drusbacky, Michael 1938, '39, '40, '41 Gump, Merl 1913 Jackson, Paul 1963, '64 Avery, Matt 1988, '89, '90, '91 Chretian, Gordon 1978, '79 Dunbrook, Herbert 1916, '17 Gunn, Thomas 1900 Jackson, Shane 1988, '89 Awender, Richard 1966 Christy, William 1930 Dunn, William 1917 Gyurasics, Jeff 1990 Jacobson, Adam 2006 Ayres, Evard 1912 Chronowski, James 1962 Dyer, Thomas 1940 -----H----- Janis, Ryan 1999, 2000 -----B----- Clark, Gary 1961, '62, '63, '64 -----E----- Hammar, Dana Disney 1941 Janks, David 1959 Bailey, Fred 1930, '37 Clark, Matt 1087 Eck, Gus 1910 Hammerschmidt, Leo 1910 Jarvela, Gerald 1973, '74 Baker, Curtis 1993, '94, '95, '96 Clark, W.B. 1900 Ederer, Alpans 1923 Hammett, Matt 1992 Jefferson 1913 Baker, Gary 1979, '80, '81, '82 Clay, John 1966, '67, '68 Edick, Brad 1981, '82, '83 Hammontree, Mike 1988, '89, '90 Jenkins, Chad 1999, 2000, '01, '02 Ballingall, Dave 1956, '57 Cloud, James 1967 Edman, James Leo 1942 Hanes, Harold 1933 Jennings, Hughes 1908, '09, '10, '11 Banachowski, Jim 1982 Clouse, Tim 2000, '01, '02, '03 Eighmey, Mark 1975, '76, '77, '78 Hanoian, George 1962 Jennings, John 1959, '60 Banwart, Lewis 1966 Clutterbuck, Bryan 1979, '80, '81 Eisinger, John 1972, '73 Hansen, Jason 1980, '81, '82 Jensen, Hanry 1937 Bara, Bruce 1971, '72 Coggins, Charles 1935 Elson, F.W. 1909 Hansor, William 1920 Johnson, Andrew 1987 Barclay, James 1923 Cogswell, Jesse 2000, '01, '02, '03 Emigh, Elmer 1927 Harker, Glenn 1967 Johnson, Kenneth 1961, '62, '63 Barnes, Glenn 1917 Cohan, Walter 1933 Ensch, Paul 1958 Harner, Phil 2001, '02, '03, '04 Johnston, Robert 1966 Barnes, Orville 1937, '38, '39, '40 Coker, Chuck 1976 Ericksen, Melvin 1921 Harper, Arthur 1947, '48, '49, '50 Jones, Ben 2002, '03, '04, ‘05 Barrath, Dennis 1966, '67 Cole, Audie 1977, '78, '79, '80 Erwin, Arthur 1916 Harrington, Sean 1998, '99, 2000 Jones, Michael 1955 Barrett, Scott 1990, '91 Cole, W. 1914, '15 Evans, Jeff 1980 Harris, Jeff 1993, '94, '95 Jonske, Dave 1979, '80, '81, '82 Barrett, Scott 1995, '96, '97, '98 Collias, Steve 1989, '90, '91 Evans, Scott 1989, '90 Harrison, Terry 1972, '73, '74 -----K----- Barringer, Reggie 1969 Collins, John 1994, '95 Everett, George 1937, '38, '39 Hart, Mike 2005 Kaiser, William 1957 Bartells, Gustave Lee 1922 Collins, Terry 1968, '69, '70, '71 -----F----- Harvey 1914 Kamienocki, Al 1966 Bartling, Herman 1936, '37 Conant, Gary 1971 Failor, John 1900, '04 Harvey, Robert 1941, '42, '43 Kapla, Scott 1993, '94, '95, '96 Bate, Craig 2006 Conklin, Hugh 1900 Fast, David 1986, '87, '88, '89 Hastings, Joe 1977, '80 Karhu, Milo 1957, '60 Bates, Bill 1988, '89, '90 Cook, Clifford 1926 Federici, James, 1979 Hatch, Chuck 1951, '52 Keilitz, Daniel 1966, '68 Bates, Fred 1918 Cook, Joseph 1939 Fenner, James 1925 Hauck, Tom 1983, '84, '85 Keller, Charles 1974, '75, '76 Batterson, Louis 1932, '33 Coon, Caleb 2000, 01 Ferenz, John 1921, '22, '23 Haupt, Chester 1926, '27 Keller, David 1980, '81, '82, '83 Bechtol, Roger 1959, '60, '61, '62 Cooney, Ryan 2001, '02 Ferguson, Mike 1971, '72, '73 Haupt, Elmer 1926, '27 Kemp, Scott 1979, '80, '81, '82 Beckman, Ray 1977, '78, '79, '80 Corbin, Dale 1973, '74, '75 Fetzer, Clint 1995, '96, '97, '98 Hausler, Andrew 2001 Kenny, Sean 1991, '92, '93 Beeler, Luke 2000, '01, '02, '03 Coryell, Roger 1968, '69, '70 Filloon, Leon 1929 Havel, Milton 1945 Kenny, Seth 1995, '96, '97, '98 Bell, Craig 1965 Cosgro, Frederick 1947, '49 Fingerle, Mike 1990, '91 Hawk, Kenneth 1934 Kerr, David 1957 Bell, Donald 1911, '12, '13, '14 Cossey, Douglas 1948, 49, '50 Finn, James, 1967 Haylett, Todd 1984 Kesson, Michael 1987, '88 Bell, James 1947, '48, '49 Cotner, Brian 1997, '98 Fischer, Jeff 2005, ‘06 Hayes, Dale 2002, '03 Killoren, Jim 1970 Bell, Jas 1948, '49 Cousineau, Raymond 1946, '47 Fishman, Sidney 1935, '36 Head, Lonny 1965, '66, '67 King, Floyd 1929, '30 Belli, Brandon 1992, '93, '94, '95 Cox, Chris 1981 Foley, Bernard 1913 Hefferman, Patrick 1939, '40, '41 Kinn, Larry 1971, '72, '73 Bennett, William 1942 Crandell, Clayton 1900 Ford, Ryan 2001, '02, '03, '04 Hehr, Jeff 2005, ‘06 Kimling, Todd 2001, '02, '03, '04 Bennetts, Frederic 1942 Crane, Clifford 1922, '23 Ford, Tom 1971, '72 Heilech, John 1926 Kirian, Chris 1996, '97, '98, '99 Berg, Allan 1949, '50 Cravens, Pete 1972, '73 Forsythe, Charles 1919, '20 Heininger, Reinard 1946, '47, '48, '49 Kishigo, W. 1914 Berrington, Edward 1957 Crawford, Ralph 1908 Foster, Drew 1970, '71 Heitsch, John 1926, '27 Knoche, Kevin 1989, '90, '91, '92 Berryman, Richard 1966, '67, '68, '69 Crews, Bill 1978 Foster, Earl 1922 Hellenberg, Bernard 1920, '21, '22 Knowles, George 1946 Bezeau, Gene 1981 Croci, David 1993 Foster, Ralph 1922, '23 Helmes, Jason 2001 Knowles, Mike 1969 Biddle, George 2004, ‘05, ‘06 Crouch, William 1927, '28 Foster, Thomas 1944 Henderson, Bobby 2006 Kommer, Phil 1998, '99, 2000, '01 Bigham, Terry 1998, '99 Crouse, S.B. 1912, '13, '14 Fousey, Glenwood 1915 Hendricks, Todd 1988, '89, '90, '91 Kondy, Chester 1918 Bixler, Brian 2002, '03, '04 Cuhran, William 1966 Fox, Harold 1918, '19, '21 Henegar, Dave 1965, '66, '67 Konik, Richard 1968, '70 Birkle, William 1956, '57, '58 Culver, Guy 1917 Fraser, Craig 1975 Henry, Marion 1941, '42 Kosonovich, Robert 1957 Bjerke, Leland 1969, '70, '71 Culver, Mike 1992 Frederickson, Mark 1976 Herbst, Arthur 1947 Kotecki, Ron 1999, 2000 Blackburn, Brian 2006 Cunningham, Lawrence 1955 Freeman, Jiles 1916 Herbst, Steve 1992, '93, '94, '95 Kramer, Jerry 1968, '69, '70, '71 Blackburn, Terry 1972 Currier, Fred 1908, '09 -----G----- Herman, Larry 1926 Kraut, Jim 1990, '91, '92 Bocjun, Mike 1964 Curtis, Ron 1972, '73 Gabriel, Richard 1943, '44, '45, '46 Hesse, David 1993 Krawczak, Clarence 1942, '46, '47 Bok, Larry Allen 1966 Curtiss, Dale 1913, '14 Gaines, Eric 2004 Hesse, Justin 2000, '01 Krsienik, Tom 1966 Bolt, Larry 1971, '72, '73 -----D----- Gainforth, Isaiah 2005, 06 Hicks, Brian 1994 Krumm, Richard 1967, '68, '69 Borkowski, Mike 1994, '95, '96 Danson, Byron 1910 Gallus, Tom 1999, 2000, '01, '02 Hicks, Curry 1904 Krupinski, Gary 1968, '69, '70 Boron, Jason 1993 Danzeisen, Milo 1952 Gannon, George 1900, '01 Hill, James 1980, '81 Kuhnie, John 1969, '70, '71, '72 Borovich, Joseph 1939, '40, '41 Davis, Doug 1979, '80, '81 Garcia, Frank 2000, '01, '02 Hill, Rudolph 1952 Kwiatkowski, Glen 1983, '84, '85 Borth, George 1964, '65 Davis, Gerald 1952, '56, '57 Garian, Harry 1936, '37, '38 Hinkle, Roy 1927 -----L----- Bostock, Jim 1990, '91, '92, '93 Davis, Jeff 2005, ‘06 Gass, Omar 1900, '01 Hinton, Mike 1980 Labadie, Francis 1928 Bott, Theodore 1947, '48, '49, '50 Davis, Shane 2004, ‘05, ‘06 Gavin, Bill 1983, '84 Hobbs, Fred 1942 LaFave, Eugene 1972 Boutin, Thom 1974, '75, '76 Davisson, Jay 1979, '80, '81 Gavrilavicz, Alphonse 1937 Hoffman, Sean 2006 Lagg, Harold 1946 Bowen, Gary 1966, '67, '68 Deak, Dan 1993, '94, '95 Geary, Forest 1922, '23 Hoiles, Chris 1984, '85, '86 LaJoice, Jason 1992, '93, '94, '95 Boyce, Desmond 1943 Deak, Thomas 1985 Geddis, Robert 1945, '46, '47 Hole, James 1917, '21, '22 Lamb, Harold 1916 Boyd, Michael 2005, ‘06 Deak, Timothy 1983, '84, '85, '86 Genova, Harry 1959, '60, '61 Hollingsworth, James 1966, '67, '68 Lambrix, Dave 1985 Boyd, Whitford 1976, '77, '78, '79 Dean, Patrick 2004, ‘05, ‘05 Gentile, Gary 1971, '72, '73 Hollway, Louis 1918, '19 Lehrman, Derek 2004, ‘05, ‘06 Bradley, Joseph 1930, '32 DeDonatis, Don 1994, '95, '96 Gerlach, Bob 1976 Holmes, Robert 1969, '70, '71 Lepak, Joseph 1955, '56 Bradshaw, Steve 2005, ‘06 DeFroscia, August 1935, '36, '37, '38 Germain, John 1974, '75 Hoopfer, Paul 1936 Lessel, Arthur 1940, '41 Brecht, Todd 1985, '86 Delas, Michael 1986, '87, '88 Giffin, Bill 1966, '68, '69 Horn, Bryon 1978, '79, '80, '81 Lewis 1913, '14 Broadbrook, Howard 1929 Delamiellure, Tim 1997, '98, '99, 2000 Gilday, Edward 1941, '42, '46 Hourras, Chris 1951 Lezak, Raymond 1948, '49, '50 Broder, John 1974, '75 DeLong, Kenneth 1915 Giles, Allen 1927, '28, '29, '30 Howe, Greg 1980, '81, '82 Linde, Joe 1999, 2000, '01, '02 Brown, David Bud 1927, '28 DeLuca, Valerio 1943 Gillam, Henry 1944, '45 Hrovat, Brad 2002, '03, '04, ‘05 Locke, Arent 1916, '17 Brown, Fred 1994 DeMar, Stephen 1961, '62, '63, '64 Ginter, Robert 1975 Huber, Chris 1996, '97 Lockwood, Charles 1911 Brown, Robert 1966 DeMarti, Anthony 1982, '83, '84, '85 Glover, Jason 2000 Hubert, Fred 1963 Logan, Leonard 1944, '45 Bruchanski, Ken 1973, '74, '75 Denney, Tom 1992, '93, '94, '95 Goble, Ronald 1983, '84, '85, '86 Huff, Doug 1981 Londo, Fred 1989, '90, '91, '93 Losito, James 1944 Bryson, William George 1939 Dennis, Raymond 1939, '40, '41 Goleski, Ryan 2001, '02, '03 Hunt, Homer 1911, '12 Lothian, Bob 2005 Burkert, Tom 1969, '70 DeSantis, Doug 1975, '76 Good, Walter 1935, '36, '37 Hurlburt, Edwin 1925 Loveland, Hugh 1944, '45 Burns, Joe 1926 DeShetler, Chris 1997, '98, '99 Goodhue, Harold 1955, '56, '57 -38- EMU Baseball All-Time Letterwinners

Lowe, Jeff 1971 Nemeth, Louis 1956, '57, '58 Rightnowar, Ronald 1983, '84, '85 Sovey 1916 Willis, Scott 1984, '85, '86, '87 Lowry, James 1961, '62, '63 Newlands, Andrew 1939, '40, '41, '46 Riley, Trumaine 2004, ‘05, ‘06 Spencer, George 1910, '12 Willson, Brian 1992 Luckhardt, James 1973, '74, '75, '76 Nichols, Rolland 1922 Riling, Keith 1988, '89 Spencer, Leo 1922, '23 Wilmot, Robert 1974, '75 Lueker, Donald 1950 Niehaus, Troy 1996, '97, '98 Roach, Brett 1988 Spicer, Frank 1908, '09, '10 Wilson, Robert 1974, '75 Lumley, Albert 1950 Nix, Ted Oscar 1957, '58, '59, '60 Roberts, Bruce 1944 Spratke, Ken 1982, '83, '84 Wilson, Robert 1935 Lumley, Michael 1987, '88 Noe, John 1987 Robinson, Dale 1967 Sproul, James 1966 Wilson, William Thomas 1944 Lusky, Dave 2000 Nordquist, Jeremy 1997, '98, 99, 2000 Robinson, Jeff 2006 Stanko, John 1983, '84, '85 Windeler, Ned 1987 Lux, Al 1979 Nuse, William 1943, '44, '46, '47 Rock, Donald 1934 Steimle, Edward 1906, '07 Winiemko, Ross 2001, '02 Lynch, Pete 1976 -----O----- Rockwell, David 1961, '62, '63 Stemberger, Brian 1977, '78, '79 Winner, Brian 1966 -----M----- Oboza, Don 1961, '62 Rodger, Clint 1996, '97, '98, '99 Sterling, John 1965, '66, '67 Winston, Shawn 1990, '91, '92, '93 Mack, Donald 1956, '57, '58 O'Brien, Edward LaRue Roe, John 1970, '71, '72 Stevens, Thomas Arthur 1946 Wiseley, Mike 1990, '91, '92, '93 Maini, Louis 1958, '59 Ockerman, Harry 1926, '27, '28 Roehrs, Luther 1942 Stewardson, Will 2002, '04, ‘05, ‘06 Withers 1911 Manley, Frank 1956, '58 Oestrike, Ron 1951, '52, '53, '54 Roemer, Robert 1937, '38 Stewart, Chad 1986, '87, '88, '89 Witczak, Brett 2004, ‘05 Mann, Keith 1943 O'Hara, Martin 1921 Rogers, Al 1996 Stewar, Jason 1997 Wojicki, Casimer 1941 Mann, Michael 1978 Olivier, Brent 2002, '03 Rogers, Kevin 1989, '90, '91, '92 Stites, Raymond 1928, '29 Wojicki, Sylvester 1947, '48, '49 Manning, Richard 1940 Ollila, Aaron 2003, '04, ‘05 Roman, Rod 1964 Streit, Marvin 1949, '50, '51 Wojicki, Tom 1969 Mantarian, George 1947, '48, '49 Olms, Tom 1969, '70, '71 Ross, Derrick 1993 Sulak, Mike 1990, '91, '92 Wolan, Don 1976, '77, '78, '79 Manych, Nicholas 1955 Onderlinde, Matt 2002, '03, '04, ‘05 Ross, James 1935, '36, '37 Sutton, Julian 1936, '38 Wolf 1911 Marcum, Joe 1984 Opie, Charles 1944, '45 Rothwell, Terry 1967, '68, '69 Sweet, Leonard 1945 Wolfe, Donn 1985, '87, '88 Marentette, Marco 1980 Ostund, Roy 1934 Ruch, Mike 1964 Switala, Stan 1998, '99 Woloszyk, Frank 1965 Markey, Mike 2006 Otto, Neil 1960 Russell, David 1936, '37, '38 -----T----- Wolters, Louis 1917 Marks, Louis 1925 Owchinko, Bob 1973, '74, '75, '76 Russell, George 1936, '37 Tate, Thomas 1964 Worker, Vic 1982, '83, '84 Martau, Francis Neil 1950 Owen, Randy 1974 Rutherford, Mark 1994, '95, '96, '97 Temple, Paul 1951, '52 Worzniak, Frank 1933 Martin, Bill 1976, '77 Oxley, Charles 1940, '41, '42 Ryan, Greg 1996, '97, '98 Terris, John 1987, '88, '89, '90 Wright, Joseph 1966, '67, '68 Martin, Doug 1988, '89, '90, '91 Ozuch, Jeff 1982, '83, '84 Rynearson, Elton 1922 Tessmar, Tim 1993, '94, '95 Wrubel, Anthony 1999, 2000 Martin, James 1947, '48, '49, '50 -----P----- Rynearson, Ernest 1913 Thompson, Stuart 1935 Wyatt, Keith 1977, '78, '79 Martin, Jim 1989, '90, '91 Page, John 1911, '12 -----S----- Thomas, Vince 1997, '99, 2000 -----Y----- Martin, John 1975, '76, '77, '78 Palazzolo, Tony 2000, '01, '02, '03 Sabol, Kevin 1975, '76 Tobias, Dan 1994 Yanus, Bud 1976, '77, '78, '79 Martin, Joseph 1946 Palombo, Steve 2003, '04 St. John, Jim 1984 Todt, Donald 1937, '38, '39 Yeager, David 1971, '71 Martin, Kirk 1997, '98 Paige, Charles 1951, '55 Salan, John 1964 Tomain, Alden Sterling 1929, '30 -----Z----- Mathews, Donald 1956, '58, '59 Parker, Homer 1935 Sampier, Charles 1947 Tomczyk, Stanley 1951, '52 Zacher, Martin 1936, '37, '38, '39 Mathewson, Larry 1966 Parmalee, LeRoy 1926 Sarnovsky, Marcus 1994 Tomey, Anthony 2000, '01, '02, '03 Zahn, Charles 1926, '27 Matthews, Bill 1982, '83, '84 Patterson, Alton 1926, '27 Saunders, Ronald 1961, '62, '63 Tordi, Dave 1978 Zickel, James 1955 Matthews, Plynn 1924, '25 Patterson, Bart 2003 Schaefer, Robert 1945 Torrey, Grover 1915, '16 Ziegler, Rick 1982, '83, '84, '85 Mauro, Frank 1966 Patterson, Bruce 1966 Schafer, James Norman 1966 Tower, Harry 1936, '38 Ziegler, William 1961, '62, '64, '65 Mawby, LeRoy 1952 Patterson, Matt 1992, '93, '94 Schandevel, James 1955 Trahey, James 1986, '87 Zureich, Pat 1980, '81 Maynard, Daniel 1966, '67 Paxon 1914 Schmeling, John 1975 Traver, Jay 1973, '74, '75 Zwolensky, Mitchell 1980, '81 McBain, Ford 1904 Pearl, H. 1914 Schmittou, Robert 1971, '72, '73 Trimbell, Dee 1925, '27 McCarthy, Josh 1995, '96 Peck, Jeff 1968, '69, '70 Schmitz, Daniel 1974, '75, '76, '77 Trott, Terry 1969, '70 McClear, Roche 1916, '17, '22 Pecorilli, Aldo 1989, '90, '91 Schumaker, Mike 1988, '89, '90, '91 Turner, Leo Ivan 1948, '49 McDonald, Jason 1991, '92, '93, '94 Pelot, Eric 2006 Schwalm, Jay 1965, '66, '67, '68 -----V----- McDonald, Lawrence 1955, '56 Perry, Bob 1966 Schwartzenberger, Mike 1990, '91, '92, '93 Vachon, Leslie 1926 McGavin, Jeff 1995, '96 Peters, Earl 1900, '01 Sciarini, James 1952 Vaden, Phillip 1974 McGavin, Jason 1996, '97, '99, 2000 Peterson, Derrick 2001, '02, '03, '04 Sclater, Francis 1937, '38, '39 Van Damm, Michael 1966 McIntosh 1916 Petredean, George 1941 Scutchfield, Dan 1992, '93 Van Osdol, Jack 1942 McKeachie, Duane 1944 Petrillo, Chuck 1973 Sedlacek, Jeff 1974, '75, '76, '77 Van Strat, Russ 1966 McLaughlin, Al 1970, '71 Petroff, Brian 1976, '77, '78, '79 Segnitz, Brandon 1979, '80, '81, '82 Vandenbussche, Ryan 2004 McLaughlin, Edward 1966, '67, '68, '69 Pfahler, Leroy 1925, '26 Seim, Roger 1973, '74 Vedder, Louis 1955 McMurray, Roy 1943 Piche, Warren 1942, '47 Sepanek, James 1981 Velchansky, Frank 1950, '51 McNally, Howard 1948, '49, '50 Pieron, Dave 2002, '03 Sepanek, Robert 1982, '83, '84 Vergolini, Jeff 1986, '87 McNamara, Thomas 1936, '37, '38 Pinkowski, John 1957 Sewell, Greg 1973, '74 Vesling, Donald 1985, '86, '87 McSween, Donald 1947, '48, '49, '50 Plain, Jim 1966 Shada, John 1940, '41, '42, '43 Vipperman, Jack 1956, '58 Mead, George 1915 Plamandon, Lynn 1964, '65 Shadford, Edwin Warner 1921 Vizthum, Bob 1976, '77 Menzo, John 1984, '85, '86, '87 Platzer, Mike 1965 Shadford, John Edwin 1943, '44, '45 Vokal, Todd 1995, '96, '97, '98 Messenger, Howard 1946 Plowman, Rex 1904, '05 Shafer 1911, '12 Vosler, Rob 1984 Metaj, Aaron 1988, '89, '90, '91 Pokrywka, Joseph 1938, '39, '40 Shaffer, William 1925 -----W----- Michaelis, Russell 1930 Pompa, Jerry 1968, '69, '70 Shankie, Robert 1949, '50, '51, '52 Wade, Travis 1996, '97 Michno, Tom 1983, '84, '85 Pontello, Frank 1980, '81, '82, '83 Shayer, Vernon 1910 Wagner, Mike 1971, '72, '73 Miere, Kenneth 1962, '63, '64, '65 Poole, Tom 1977 Shelton, William 1957, '58, '59, '60 Waite, Steve 1988, '89, '90, '91 Milewski, James 1987 Porter, Brian 1985, '86, '87 Sheridan, Arthur 1950, '51, '52 Waldron, John 1902, '03 Miller, Brent 1994, '95, '96, '97 Porter, Dewey 1978, '79 Sheridan, Patrick 1977, '78, '79 Walega, Tim 1989 Miller, Charles 1930 Powell, Aaron 2005, ‘06 Sherman, Vernon 1942 Walker, Darrell 1980, '81 Miller, George John 1918 Powers, Edward 1917, '18, '19 Shigley, Roy 1902, '03 Walker, Neville 1937 Miller, Richard 1959 Priskorn, Michael 1972, '73 Shilling, Jed 1982, '83, '84, '85 Walsh, James 1937, '38, '39 Mills, Woody 1970,. '71, '72, '73 Prozorowicz, Chris 1997, '98 Shock, Steve 1980 Walukukiwicz, Chester 1929, '30 Minton, Dean 1972 Puls. Dan 2005, ‘06 Shoemaker, Matt 2006 Wammes, Kevin 2006 Mirer, Edward 1956, '57, '61 Pyle, Rick 2001, '02 Shonta, Charles Joseph 1957, '58, '59 Ward, Eli 1927, '28 Mitchell, Brian 1996, '97, '98 Shough, Jesse 1964, '65 Warkentien, Gerald 1968, '69 '70 Mitchell, George 1944, '45 Siefert, Thomas 1982, '83, '84, '85 Warren, Bob 1983 Mitchell, Wm. Jason 1995, '96, '97, '98 -----Q----- Siera, Walter 1939, '40, '41 Warring 1918 Mittlestat, Marvin 1929 Quinlan, Thomas 1933, '34, '35 Simmons, Howard 1979, '80, '81, '82 Washington, Jeff 1972, '73, '74, '75 Mittlestat, Marvin 1943 Quinn, Ernest 1921 Simon, Ben 1994, '95, '96 Weaver, Jack 1936, '37 Moffatt, Ronald 1964 Quinn, James 1927, '28, '29, '30 Simons 1911, '12 Wedge, Gerald 1955, '56, '57, '58 Moffett, Matt 2003, '04, ‘05, ‘06 -----R----- Simpson, Leigh '191, '12 Weeber, Frank 1924, '25 Moffett, Robert 1946, '47, '48, '49 Rader, Archie 1936 Skaisgir, Joe 1989, '90, '91, '92 Welch, Robert 1975, '76, '77 Moffit, Gordon 1929 Randaczo, Cooser 1966 Skeels, Mark 1971, '72, '73 Welsh, Shawn 1987, '88, '89 Monks, John 1905, '06, '07 Rastigue, Mark 1966 Skiba, David Clifford 1943 Wendling, Brian 1985 Moore, Todd 1999, 2000, '01 Rathbun, Craig 1974 Slavik, Joseph 1983, '84, '85 Wendt, George 1934, '35, '36, '37 Moroz, George 1934, '35, '36, '37 Raymond, Richard 1949, '50 Slepsky, Lawrence 1955, '56 Wenger, Louis 1936, '37, '38 Morris, Allen 1918 Reber, Scott 1985, '86 Smerek, Michael 1986, '87, '88, '89 Wentzel, Mark 1974 Morris, Wilbert 1904 Rector, Deforest 1917 Smigielski, Dave 1969, '70, '71 Westcott, Harold 1921 Moseley, Richard 1952, '55 Reed, Dave 1975 Smith, Bob 1982, '83, '84, '85 Westcott, John 1939, '40 Moulton, Glenn 1965, '66, '67 Reichel, Bill 1971, '72, '73, '74 Smith, David 1961, '62, '63 Weston, Mickey 1980, '81, '82 Muellich, George 1928, '29 Renton, Ray 1941 Smith, David 1986, '87 Wheeler, Donald 1919 Mull, Jeff 1997, '98, '99, 2000 Reynolds, Brian 1995, '96, '97, '98 Smith, Greg 1977 White, Brandon 1989, '90, '91 Murray 1916 Rhoad, Kyle 2006 Smith, Ronald 1986, '87, '88, '89 Whitmire, Anthony 1902, '03 Musolf, Martin 1917 Richards, James 1937 Smith, Webster 1929 Wieczynski, Ray 1939 Richardson, Allan 1984, '85, '86 Smoots, Bob 1969, '70 '71 Wiktor, Ralph 1965 -----N----- Richardson, Charles 1990, '91, '92 Snyder, James, Robert 1961 Wilder, Paul 1947, '48, '49, '50 Neil, Brian 1986, '87, '88, '89 Richardson, J. 1948 Snyder, Thomas 1961, '62 Wilkas, Stanley 1933 Neino, Greg 2004 Riggs, Jim 1981, '82 Soliz, Nick 1998, '99, 2000, '01 Williams, Boyd 1920, '21 Nemeth, Charles 1941, '42, '46

-39- EMU Baseball Season-By-Season Results

BILL COUCH 1949-64 Western Illinois L 5-9 Bowling Green W 6-5 1949 15-3 1961 4-14 (3-12 IIAC) 1967 30-15 Hillsdale W 12-1 Ferris State W 11-1 Percy Jones W 15-0 Southern Illinois L 0-5 Lincoln Memorial W 8-7 Central Michigan W 6-0 Hillsdale W 3-1 Detroit W 12-7 Eastern Illinois L 0-7 Lincoln Memorial W 12-2 Central Michigan W 7-5 Spring Arbor W 11-1 Hillsdale W 16-7 Eastern Illinois L 4-9 Lincoln Memorial L 3-6 Bowling Green L 0-6 Hillsdale W 3-2 Hillsdale W 9-5 Eastern Illinois L 1-3 Pensacola Naval W 7-2 Detroit L 1-4 Hillsdale W 13-3 Alma W 1-0 Northern Illinois L 5-9 Pensacola Naval W 6-0 Wayne State W 8-3 Miami W 3-2 Alma W 10-3 Northern Illinois L 1-3 Stetson L 1-7 Toledo W 4-0 Bowling Green W 4-1 Wayne State W 4-2 Florida Southern L 2-6 1955 12-6 (7-5 IIAC) Illinois Wesleyan W 8-1 Albion W 14-7 Illinois State W 12-3 Stetson L 2-3 4-15 Eastern Illinois W 2-1 Taylor W 11-0 Michigan State L 1-3 Illinois State L 3-9 Oglethorpe W 6-2 Eastern Illinois L 2-3 Taylor L 2-4 Central Michigan W 9-3 Illinois State L 3-6 Carson Newman L 3-9 4-22 Northern Illinois W 5-3 Central Michigan W 9-3 Western Illinois L 0-17 Alma W 7-0 Northern Illinois W 7-1 1970 41-11 Toledo W 10-8 Western Illinois W 7-5 Alma W 14-2 4-26 Wayne State W 8-6 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Toledo W 8-2 Western Illinois L 1-6 Michigan L 1-7 4-27 Detroit W 11-7 3-23 Cal-Fullerton L 2-3 Albion W 16-6 Central Michigan L 1-6 Michigan State W 5-1 4-29 Illinois State L 0-3 3-24 Chapman L 1-2 Bowling Green W 6-1 Central Michigan L 2-5 Michigan State L 0-2 Illinois State L 1-7 3-25 Wyoming W 2-0 Detroit L 0-3 Central Michigan W 4-3 Ferris State W 11-1 5-6 Western Illinois W 9-6 Oregon W 2-0 L.I.T. W 8-2 Detroit L 2-6 Ferris State W 18-2 Western Illinois W 9-5 3-26 Brigham Young L 4-6 L.I.T. L 1-5 Detroit L 5-25 Kent State W 4-2 5-10 Bowling Green 3-27 Cal-Irvine W 9-3 Detroit W 5-0 5-13 Central Michigan L 3-12 3-28 Long Beach St. W 4-0 1950 12-2 1962 6-16 (5-12 IIAC) Adrian W 6-0 Central Michigan L 2-19 4-3 Lewis W 9-2 4-12 Defiance W 7-0 Bowling Green L 3-5 Adrian W 4-0 5-17 Albion GS* W 5-3 4-14 Lawrence Tech W 6-3 Bowling Green L 1-5 Eastern Illinois W 6-5 5-18 Southern Illinois W 18-10 4-4 Lewis W 6-0 4-28 Alma W 8-5 Eastern Illinois L 1-9 Eastern Illinois W 3-1 Southern Illinois W 12-11 GS W 9-3 5-2 Bowling Green W 3-2 Eastern Illinois L 1-6 Eastern Illinois W 3-1 5-24 Bowling Green W 11-0 4-10 Michigan W 6-3 5-4 Lawrence Tech W 17-8 Northern Illinois W 4-2 Wayne State W 8-1 5-25 Wayne State 4-11 Calvin W 2-0 5-7 Defiance W 17-7 Northern Illinois L 7-10 Detroit W 9-4 5-27 Detroit W 7-5 Calvin W 5-1 5-9 Alma W 2-0 Northern Illinois L 4-7 Bowling Green L 3-8 4-15 Michigan State L 2-8 5-11 Michigan State L 10-13 Illinois State L 2-13 Western Illinois L 3-7 1956 14-6 (7-5 IIAC) Michigan State W 3-0 5-17 Central Michigan L 2-4 Illinois State W 7-3 Western Illinois W 7-4 Albion W 8-2 4-17 Indiana L 1-5 5-20 Detroit W 6-1 Illinois State L 4-6 Western Illinois W 4-0 Albion W 19-12 Indiana L 0-3 5-24 Hillsdale W 7-4 Western Illinois L 1-7 Toledo L 1-3 Northern Illinois W 16-5 4-18 Alma L 4-6 5-25 Bowling Green W 18-15 Western Illinois W 5-0 Central Michigan L 4-5 Northern Illinois L 0-7 Alma W 4-1 5-28 Central Michigan W 9-2 Western Illinois W 4-3 Central Michigan W 9-4 Eastern Illinois W 11-2 4-21 Toledo W 11-5 6-2 Hillsdale W 17-9 Detroit L 7-8 Central Michigan L 1-7 Illinois State W 15-13 4-25 Lewis W 8-5 Central Michigan L 2-5 Wayne State W 8-3 Illinois State W 10-6 Lewis W 9-0 1951 8-11 (1-9 IIAC) Central Michigan W 5-3 Hillsdale W 10-7 Bowling Green W 5-4 4-26 Lewis W 9-0 Wayne State W 1-0 Central Michigan L 4-9 Spring Arbor W 6-4 Western Illinois W 2-0 Lewis W 4-3 Central Michigan L 1-3 Detroit L 3-11 Lewis W 15-3 Western Illinois L 2-3 4-28 Kent State W 6-0 Central Michigan L 2-4 Adrian W 10-2 Taylor L 10-12 Central Michigan L 2-3 5-1 Detroit W 14-3 Bowling Green W 2-1 Southern Illinois L 7-13 Lewis W 9-4 Central Michigan W 5-4 Detroit W 5-2 Illinois State L 1-3 Southern Illinois L 0-2 Taylor W 2-1 Detroit W 8-7 5-2 Ball State W 9-3 Illinois State L 4-5 Southern Illinois L 3-7 Taylor W 3-2 Bowling Green W 8-3 Ball State W 8-0 Southern Illinois* L 4-7 Wayne State W 3-2 5-6 Bowling Green W 9-1 Southern Illinois* L 5-6 1963 11-6 1968 28-15 Southern Illinois L 3-8 Bowling Green L 3-4 Wayne State W 10-8 Bowling Green L 2-9 Hillsdale W 6-0 Southern Illinois L 2-3 5-9 Detroit W 12-2 Bowling Green L 0-7 Michigan L 4-6 Hillsdale W 6-1 Wayne State W 1-0 Detroit W 12-8 Northern Illinois& L 1-4 Alma W 9-1 Michigan W 5-2 Detroit L 5-8 5-11 Ferris State W 9-0 Northern Illinois& L 4-6 Alma W 7-3 Virginia Tech W 6-3 Spring Arbor W 9-4 Michigan State L 1-3 Findlay W 4-3 Michigan W 8-0 1957 5-6 (2-6 IIAC) 5-14 Spring Arbor W 3-0 Eastern Illinois W 7-4 Findlay W 4-1 Tennessee Tech L 3-4 Illinois State W 3-2 5-16 Hillsdale W 2-0 Eastern Illinois L 7-13 Adrian W 21-5 Tennessee W 3-1 Illinois State W 5-1 Hillsdale L 0-2 Hillsdale W 6-3 Adrian W 9-0 Tennessee L 1-3 Central Michigan L 6-9 5-17 Detroit W 4-3 Hillsdale W 7-3 Toledo L 9-11 Kentucky W 10-7 Central Michigan L 4-5 5-19 Toledo W 10-5 Wayne State W 5-2 Detroit L 2-16 Furman W 13-3 Alma W 8-7 5-28 Lewis@ L 1-6 GIAB^ W 13-2 Central Michigan L 4-7 East Tennessee W 13-7 Southern Illinois L 5-7 Findlay@ W 8-0 *Southern Illinois Central Michigan W 4-3 Lincoln Memorial W 9-8 Southern Illinois L 1-3 5-29 Taylor@ W 3-0 &Northern Illinois Central Michigan L 8-16 Lincoln Memorial W 7-0 Bowling Green W 4-1 Lewis@ W 3-2 ^Grosse Ile Air Base Central Michigan W 7-6 Carson Newman W 4-3 Northern Illinois L 1-4 Lewis@ W 3-1 Toledo W 12-5 Carson Newman L 0-1 Northern Illinois L 1-3 6-8 Emporia State# W 2-1 1952 13-6 (8-4 IIAC) Wayne State W 6-1 Carson Newman W 2-1 Bowling Green W 9-3 6-9 New Haven# W 4-2 IIAC RUNNER-UP Detroit W 6-3 Spring Arbor W 9-2 6-10 NE Louisiana# W 6-4 Bowling Green L 1-2 Aquinas W 19-0 1958 10-8 (8-7 IIAC) 6-11 Livingstone# W 3-2 Hillsdale W 4-3 1964 8-9 Michigan State L 1-5 Central Michigan L 1-6 6-12 NE Lousiana# L 6-7 Southern Illinois L 7-10 Wayne State L 3-11 Michigan State L 0-5 Central Michigan L 12-13 6-13 NE Louisiana# W 1-0 Southern Illinois L 1-7 Wayne State L 4-11 Ball State L 2-15 Central Michigan L 4-10 *Georgia Southern @NAIA District Detroit W 10-2 Alma W 6-1 Illinois Chicago L 3-5 Southern Illinois W 14-11 #NAIA National Eastern Illinois W 7-3 Alma W 5-3 Illinois Chicago W 10-3 Eastern Illinois W 6-2 Eastern Illinois W 9-8 Detroit L 6-16 Lewis W 5-3 Eastern Illinois W 7-2 1971 23-21-1 Detroit W 5-4 Bowling Green L 3-4 Lewis L 3-4 Bowling Green L 7-10 NAIA DISTRICT RUNNER-UP Wayne State L 2-8 Adrian W 4-1 Bowling Green W 5-1 Northern Illinois L 9-10 3-22 Cal-Fullerton W 14-8 Northern Illinois W 9-1 Adrian W 7-6 Kent State L 2-4 Northern Illinois W 11-3 3-23 Chapman L 1-8 Northern Illinois W 6-1 Toledo L 8-14 Detroit L 3-4 Northern Illinois L 2-3 Cal-L.A. L 0-2 Ball State W 6-3 Detroit L 3-5 Calvin W 4-3 Bowling Green W 11-2 3-24 Cal Poly L 0-9 Wayne State W 6-4 Western Reserve W 4-1 Calvin W 5-4 Illinois State W 10-9 3-25 Cal Irvine W 10-3 Illinois State W 4-2 Western Reserve W 9-5 Alma L 6-7 Illinois State W 6-5 3-26 California W 4-0 Illinois State W 3-2 Allegheny L 1-3 Alma W 6-3 Illinois State W 6-1 3-27 Cal-Irvine W 9-4 Western Illinois W 8-2 Central Michigan W 5-4 Detroit L 3-4 Detroit W 9-6 4-6 CMU L 4-6 Western Illinois L 0-2 Central Michigan L 2-3 Detroit W 12-1 Western Illinois L 4-5 CMU T 4-4 Central Michigan W 2-1 Wayne State L 4-8 Spring Arbor W 14-3 Western Illinois L 3-4 4-8 Calvin L 1-7 Central Michigan L 1-2 Wayne State W 5-4 Spring Arbor W 11-2 Western Illinois W 3-1 Calvin W 7-0 Western Illinois W 13-3 4-10 Michigan L 0-1 1953 14-6 (9-3 IIAC) RON OESTRIKE 1965-1987 Defiance W 8-0 1959 6-12 (6-8 IIAC) Michigan L 0-2 IIAC RUNNER-UP 1965 6-8 Western Illinois W 3-0 Michigan L 1-4 4-12 Kentucky L 5-6 Southern Illinois L 2-14 4-13 Bowling Green L 1-3 Georgia Southern W 14-7 Michigan L 0-12 4-13 Austin Peay L 2-5 Southern Illinois L 2-7 4-28 Michigan L 0-11 William Jewell L 3-4 Detroit L 5-10 Austin Peay L 0-4 Bowling Green W 9-7 4-30 Detroit L 7-12 Glassboro State W 7-2 Southern Illinois L 4-13 4-14 Tennessee L 11-13 Eastern Illinois W 5-3 5-4 Wayne State W 9-6 Georgia Southern L 0-4 Southern Illinois L 1-7 Tennessee L 1-8 Eastern Illinois W 7-5 5-7 Thiel W 8-0 Southern Illinois L 4-9 4-15 Tennessee Tech W 8-1 Wayne State W 4-3 5-8 Allegheny L 1-2 1969 29-10 Eastern Illinois L 4-5 4-17 Carson Newman* W 10-3 Illinois State W 5-3 5-10 Toledo W 9-4 West Virginia State W 10-0 Eastern Illinois W 6-0 Carson Newman W 9-3 Illinois State W 5-2 5-13 Wayne State L 1-3 Brown W 4-1 Eastern Illinois L 2-3 4-23 Hillsdale W 15-4 Northern Illinois W 2-1 5-15 Western Reserve W 9-7 Virginia Tech L 3-7 Bowling Green L 3-12 4-25 Detroit W 9-7 Northern Illinois W 10-1 Western Reserve W 5-1 Kentucky L 1-3 Northern Illinois W 8-7 4-26 Michigan State L 1-5 Wayne State W 6-1 5-18 Kent State W 13-12 Tennessee L 1-9 Northern Illinois L 3-8 Michigan State L 1-5 Hillsdale W 9-8 5-20 Detroit L 4-10 Tennessee W 9-7 Northern Illinois L 0-17 4-27 Kent State W 4-2 Western Illinois L 3-4 5-22 Allegheny L 1-4 Lincoln Memorial W 12-1 Illinois State W 6-4 4-29 Northwood W 2-1 Western Illinois W 3-1 5-22 Wayne State L 3-6 Lincoln Memorial W 10-3 Illinois State W 5-3 5-4 Bowling Green W 7-6 Detroit L 0-5 Carson Newman W 8-4 Illinois State L 1-17 5-7 Detroit L 5-6 Bowling Green L 4-6 1966 10-7 Carson Newman L 2-6 Central Michigan W 7-6 5-11 Kent W 3-2 Central Michigan W 6-4 4-29 Detroit W 7-4 Michigan W 4-2 Central Michigan W 12-10 5-14 Bowling Green W 10-5 Central Michigan W 12-6 5-3 Wayne State W 7-4 Calvin W 1-0 5-15 Central Michigan L 7-8 Detroit L 4-14 5-6 Thiel W 8-3 Calvin W 2-0 1960 4-11 (2-9 IIAC) Central Michigan L 3-8 Hillsdale W 4-3 5-7 Allegheny W 7-1 Michigan State W 3-2 4-22 Southern Illinois L 1-5 Lewis L 0-7 Allegheny L 0-1 Detroit W 12-7 4-23 Southern Illinois L 3-5 5-16 Lewis W 4-3 1954 11-8 (7-5 IIAC) 5-10 Bowling Green L 3-7 Detroit L 2-6 Southern Illinois L 5-6 Lewis W 7-6 Southern Illinois W 4-3 5-11 Detroit L 3-4 Michigan State L 5-7 4-26 Wayne State L 3-7 5-20 Ferris State W 6-4 Southern Illinois L 5-6 5-14 Western Reserve W 3-1 Michigan State L 1-8 4-29 Eastern Illinois L 0-12 Hillsdale W 6-4 Eastern Illinois W 4-2 Western Reserve W 2-1 Alma W 19-2 5-3 Bowling Green W 7-4 5-21 Hillsdale L 7-9 Eastern Illinois L 1-4 5-16 Michigan L 9-11 Alma W 5-0 5-13 Illinois State L 2-3 Hillsdale W 3-1 Hillsdale W 12-3 5-17 Toledo W 8-7 Northwood W 10-1 5-14 Illinois State W 4-3 5-23 Detroit W 13-6 Detroit W 6-0 5-18 Kent State L 4-5 Ball State W 7-1 Illinois State W 10-6 5-25 Malone@ W 7-2 Northern Illinois L 1-1 5-21 Adrian L 4-5 Ball State W 14-2 5-17 Detroit W 3-2 Lewis@ W 3-1 Northern Illinois L 1- Adrian W 4-1 Ball State W 13-1 5-20 Western Illinois L 0-7 5-26 Lewis@ L 1-9 Illinois State W 2-1 5-24 Central Michigan W 10-5 Detroit W 6-1 5-24 Detroit L 10-18 Lewis@ L 2-5 Illinois State W 4-0 Central Michigan W 5-0 Detroit L 2-4 5-27 Central Michigan L 1-9 *Carson Newman@NAIA District Bowling Green L 4-10 5-25 Wayne State L 2-7 5-28 Central Michigan L 4-5 Western Illinois W 9-4 Central Michigan L 1-9 -40- EMU Baseball Season-By-Season Results

1972 21-20 Ferris State W 12-5 Oakland W 6-2 1978 36-27 (12-3 MAC) Bowling Green L 1-4 3-28 E. Kentucky* W 3-2 4-19 Western Michigan L 1-6 4-9 Michigan State W 5-0 MAC CHAMPIONS 4-29 Alma W 6-4 E. Kentucky L 3-4 Western Michigan W 8-4 Michigan State W 9-2 NCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL Alma W 6-4 3-30 Carson Newman W 2-1 4-20 Northern Illinois W 3-1 4-10 Lewis L 3-4 3-15 Waseda University W 5-4 5-2 Oakland W 3-2 Carson Newman W 4-2 Northern Illinois L 4-6 Lewis W 8-4 3-16 Grand Canyon L 5-9 Oakland W 7-4 4-1 Carson Newman L 4-5 4-22 Wayne State L 0-4 4-13 Detroit W 7-5 Arizona State L 3-6 5-5 Ball State L 2-10 Carson Newman W 5-3 Wayne State W 1-0 Detroit W 8-2 3-17 Northern Arizona W 8-1 Ball State W 8-1 4-2 Austin Peay W 4-1 4-26 Bowling Green L 0-1 4-16 Miami W 8-3 Arizona L 1-20 5-6 Miami W 5-2 Austin Peay W 3-1 Bowling Green L 0-7 Miami W 5-4 3-19 Dallas W 9-0 Miami L 3-8 4-4 Kentucky L 7-8 4-27 Toledo W 6-0 4-17 Ball State W 17-8 3-20 Hardin-Simmons L 4-5 5-7 Northwood W 4-2 4-5 Marshall L 5-8 Toledo W 11-7 Ball State W 8-2 Hardin-Simmons W 9-3 Northwood W 7-5 4-11 Bowling Green L 3-9 4-28 Michigan T 3-3 4-23 Alma W 6-0 3-21 Kearney State W 8-4 5-9 Michigan W 2-1 4-14 Western Illinois L 1-2 4-30 Calvin W 6-3 Alma W 9-2 Kearney State W 10-1 Michigan L 2-8 4-15 Western Illinois W 2-1 Calvin W 2-0 4-24 Central Michigan L 3-5 3-22 Texas Wesleyan W 12-8 5-12 Central Michigan L 1-2 Western Illinois W 6-1 5-3 Miami L 1-3 Central Michigan W 4-0 Texas Wesleyan L 2-4 Central Michigan W 4-3 4-21 Detroit L 3-5 Miami W 0-2 4-25 Michigan W 9-1 3-23 Texas L 5-6 5-13 Detroit W 10-9 4-25 Michigan W 4-0 5-4 Ball State W 3-2 Michigan W 5-4 Texas L 1-7 Detroit W 7-2 Michigan L 1-2 Ball State W 2-0 4-30 Ohio W 11-1 3-24 Texas L 4-6 5-15 Michigan State W 10-2 4-28 Michigan State L 1-6 5-7 Cincinnati L 1-4 Ohio W 12-2 USC L 2-5 Michigan State L 0-2 Michigan State L 3-4 5-10 Wayne State L 1-2 5-1 Kent W 5-4 3-25 Mankato State L 4-6 5-17 Albion W 2-0 4-29 Lewis L 6-10 Wayne State L 4-6 5-4 Michigan State W 12-7 Mankato State W 8-0 Albion W 9-0 Lewis L 2-8 5-11 Central Michigan W 3-0 Michigan State W 7-6 3-26 Mankato State L 1-4 5-18 Kent State W 3-2 4-30 Lewis L 0-2 5-14 Michigan State L 2-9 5-7 Western Michigan L 0-5 4-1 Albion W 6-3 Kent State L 2-3 Lewis L 2-6 Michigan State L 2-3 Western Michigan L 1-2 Albion W 6-3 5-19 Ohio L 5-8 5-2 Bowling Green W 8-3 5-17 Ohio W 1-0 5-8 Northern Illinois W 2-1 4-5 Oakland W 5-4 Ohio W 4-2 5-5 Hillsdale W 12-1 Ohio W 2-0 Northern Illinois W 11-1 Oakland W 2-1 Hillsdale W 6-1 5-18 Kent State L 1-2 5-10 Wayne State W 5-2 4-7 Detroit L 3-5 1980 20-34 (10-6 MAC) 5-6 Ball State L 9-10 Kent State W 5-1 Wayne State L 3-9 Detroit W 13-9 3-21 Cal-Fullerton L 3-8 Ball State W 7-2 5-19 Detroit W 4-3 5-14 Bowling Green W 5-4 4-8 Michigan State L 2-3 Cal-Fullerton L 0-6 5-9 Central Michigan L 2-4 Detroit L 2-3 Bowling Green W 6-4 Michigan State L 1-2 3-22 Cal-Fullerton L 1-5 Central Michigan L 9-10 5-15 Detroit L 5-10 4-14 St. Francis (IL) W 8-1 Cal-Fullerton L 2-6 5-12 Northwood W 15-0 1975 37-20-1 (12-4 MAC) 5-19 Michigan W 7-6 St. Francis (IL) L 4-5 3-23 Nebraska L 8-9 5-13 Calvin W 8-4 MAC CHAMPIONS Michigan W 5-0 4-15 Lewis W 5-1 3-24 Cal-Riverside L 0-9 5-15 Central Michigan W 7-1 NCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL CHAMPS 5-23 Detroit W 10-1 Lewis L 8-9 3-26 Nebraska L 5-6 Central Michigan L 1-3 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES. Detroit W 3-0 4-16 Lewis W 4-2 3-27 Washington L 5-6 5-20 Miami W 2-1 3-22 Nebraska-Omaha W 12-1 5-28 Michigan@ W 6-0 Lewis W 5-3 Santa Clara L 6-14 Miami L 1-5 Pan American W 1-2 5-29 Illinois State@ W 3-0 4-19 Northwood W 8-0 3-28 BYU L 2-4 5-21 Detroit L 3-7 3-23 Nebraska Omaha L 4-9 5-30 Michigan@ L 3-9 4-21 Ohio W 4-3 3-29 Seton Hall L 3-4 Detroit W 3-1 3-24 Indiana L 1-8 Michigan@ W 6-0 Ohio W 8-1 3-30 Cal St. LA L 3-4 5-22 Hillsdale W 9-1 Pan American L 0-8 6-11 Maine# W 3-2 4-22 Kent State W 5-0 Cal St. LA L 3-4 Hillsdale W 11-3 3-25 Morningside W 3-1 6-13 Clemson# W 3-2 Kent State W 7-6 3-31 Cal-Fullerton L 16-17 5-24 Toledo W 6-3 3-26 Pan American L 4-5 6-15 Arizona State# W 2-1 4-23 Michigan L 0-8 4-4 Albion W 5-0 3-27 Morningside W 8-5 6-16 Arizona# L 6-11 Michigan W 2-1 4-5 Michigan State W 5-0 1973 26-22 (7-12 MAC) 3-28 Indiana W 10-1 6-18 Arizona# L 1-7 4-26 Alma W 2-1 Michigan State L 0-1 3-23 E. Kentucky W 11-7 Pan American L 1-2 @Mid-East Regional #College World Series Alma W 12-6 4-6 Indiana State L 6-7 E. Kentucky W 12-3 3-29 Morningside L 1-2 4-28 Western Michigan W 3-2 4-7 Illinois W 3-0 3-24 Milligan W 4-3 4-9 Oakland W 4-1 1977 27-36-1 (7-11 MAC) Western Michigan L 0-1 Illinois L 2-3 Milligan L 4-6 4-11 Wayne State W 4-0 3-17 SWMS* L 1-3 4-29 Northern Illinois W 11-4 4-12 St. Francis (IL) L 9-10 3-25 Milligan W 8-1 Wayne State W 3-0 SWMS L 3-5 Northern Illinois W 17-7 St. Francis (IL) W 11-3 Milligan W 10-4 4-12 Lewis W 5-4 3-18 Texas L 1-5 5-2 Detroit W 9-8 4-13 Lewis L 0-1 3-27 North Carolina L 1-3 Lewis W 3-2 Texas L 2-3 Detroit L 2-3 Lewis L 2-6 3-28 South Carolina L 0-1 4-13 Lewis W 1-0 3-19 Tulsa L 5-7 5-5 Bowling Green L 0-1 4-18 Bowling Green L 4-6 South Carolina W 4-2 Lewis W 6-5 Tulsa L 4-12 Bowling Green W 4-0 Bowling Green W 6-3 3-30 Carson Newman W 7-5 4-14 Ferris State W 5-3 3-20 Tulsa L 7-10 5-6 Toledo W 7-2 4-19 Toledo W 6-3 Carson Newman W 11-8 Ferris State W 12-5 Tulsa L 2-7 Toledo W 1-0 Toledo L 4-6 4-6 Ohio W 5-2 4-15 Cincinnati L 2-10 3-21 Texas Wesleyan W 10-7 5-7 Wayne State L 2-3 4-25 Miami L 1-3 4-7 Ohio L 1-4 4-19 Bowling Green W 2-1 Texas Wesleyan T 4-4 Wayne State W 3-2 Miami W 7-4 4-8 Michigan L 2-7 Bowling Green W 9-1 3-22 Oral Roberts L 12-14 5-10 Michigan L 2-3 4-26 Ball State W 8-4 Michigan L 2-8 4-20 Alma W 6-5 Oral Roberts L 6-7 Michigan L 4-5 Ball State W 10-8 4-12 Detroit L 4-6 Alma W 3-1 3-23 Arkansas L 3-4 5-12 Miami W 3-1 4-27 Michigan L 5-8 4-13 Wayne State W 5-1 4-23 Albion W 18-6 Arkansas L 1-8 Miami W 5-1 Michigan L 2-4 Wayne State W 6-2 Albion T 0-0 3-24 Middle Tennessee W 11-6 5-16 Michigan State L 2-12 4-30 Detroit L 1-4 4-14 Western Illinois L 0-3 4-25 Ball State L 0-3 Middle Tennessee W 9-5 Michigan State W 8-7 Detroit L 8-9 Western Illinois W 6-5 Ball State L 3-14 3-25 Carson Newman W 19-2 5-20 Central Michigan L 3-4 5-3 Central Michigan W 13-2 4-15 Western Illinois L 2-3 4-26 Miami W 8-0 3-26 Carson Newman W 12-3 5-26 Missouri@ W 4-2 Central Michigan L 0-2 4-20 Miami L 0-2 Miami W 6-0 3-27 Milligan W 9-3 5-27 Michigan@ L 4-6 5-4 Aquinas W 5-3 Miami L 7-9 4-27 Michigan L 0-1 Milligan W 15-3 5-28 Texas A&M@ L 1-6 Aquinas L 4-6 4-21 Miami L 0-3 Michigan L 1-2 3-28 Morehead State L 4-5 @NCAA Mid-East Regional 5-5 Northwood W 12-3 4-24 Calvin W 6-5 4-30 Detroit L 1-4 Morehead State L 12-13 Northwood W 12-2 4-24 Calvin W 6-4 Detroit W 6-3 4-2 Albion W 1-0 1979 41-27 (11-7 MAC) 5-7 Michigan L 3-4 4-27 Western Michigan W 11-10 5-3 Central Michigan W 1-0 Albion W 10-4 3-17 Texas L 2-8 Michigan W 10-6 4-28 Western Michigan W 7-6 Central Michigan W 3-1 4-9 Michigan State L 5-14 Texas L 1-8 5-9 Ohio W 8-7 Western Michigan L 2-3 5-6 Wayne State W 2-1 Michigan State W 8-7 3-18 St. Edward L 0-3 Ohio L 4-7 4-29 Michigan L 2-6 Wayne State W 1-0 4-10 St. Francis (IL) L 9-24 Texas L 10-13 5-10 Kent State L 5-12 Michigan W 4-3 5-9 Kent State L 0-2 St. Francis (IL) W 11-9 3-19 Minnesota W 5-4 Kent State W 7-3 5-1 Michigan State W 8-7 Kent State W 2-1 4-11 St. Francis (IL) W 5-34 Texas L 3-8 5-11 Cleveland State L 3-4 Michigan State L 1-4 5-10 Ohio W 5-4 St. Francis (IL) L 1-9 3-20 Wartburg L 4-9 Cleveland State W 6-1 5-4 Ferris State W 5-2 Ohio W 8-6 4-15 Oakland W 6-5 Wartburg W 19-3 5-13 Michigan State W 14-4 Ferris State W 4-2 5-13 Michigan State W 4-2 Oakland W 4-2 3-21 Mankato State W 4-3 5-16 Western Michigan W 7-6 5-5 Ball State W 10-2 Michigan State L 2-3 4-16 Lewis W 7-3 Mankato State L 3-4 Western Michigan W 4-1 Ball State W 6-0 5-16 Northern Illinois W 1-0 Lewis L 1-3 3-22 Trinity W 23-2 5-7 Kent State L 3-5 Northern Illinois L 0-2 4-17 Lewis L 1-3 St. Mary's L 1-3 5-11 Bowling Green L 0-8 5-17 Western Michigan W 5-2 Lewis L 3-7 3-23 Mankato State W 5-0 5-12 Bowling Green L 0-8 Western Michigan W 4-3 4-23 Central Michigan L 0-1 Minnesota W 5-3 Bowling Green L 8-9 5-18 Detroit W 5-4 Central Michigan W 3-1 3-24 Minnesota L 2-5 5-15 Kent State W 8-1 Detroit L 1-16 4-24 Michigan W 1-0 Mankato State W 11-4 Kent State W 5-4 5-23 Clemson@ W 5-3 Michigan W 3-2 3-26 Arkansas L 2-6 5-18 Toledo W 8-3 5-24 Michigan@ W 3-2 4-26 Detroit L 11-19 Arkansas L 0-1 5-19 Toledo L 0-2 5-25 Michigan@ L 2-4 4-29 Kent State W 10-3 3-27 Iowa W 3-1 Toledo W 1-0 Michigan@ W 2-1 Kent State W 1-0 Arkansas L 0-6 5-26 Central Michigan L 7-8 6-7 Florida State# W 2-1 4-30 Ohio W 8-2 3-28 Iowa W 3-1 Central Michigan L 0-5 6-8 South Carolina# L 1-5 Ohio W 5-2 4-3 Wayne State W 2-1 6-9 Oklahoma# L 0-7 5-3 Michigan State W 11-1 Wayne State W 6-2 1974 31-19-1 (10-7 MAC) @Mid-East Regional #College World Series Michigan State L 2-7 4-8 Illinois W 4-1 3-22 Eastern Kentucky W 14-5 5-6 Northern Illinois L 2-6 4-13 Detroit W 5-3 3-23 Pembroke W 3-0 1976 46-16 (12-3 MAC) Northern Illinois L 2-4 Detroit W 9-5 Pembroke L 2-4 MAC CHAMPIONS 5-7 Western Michigan W 3-1 4-14 St. Francis (IL) L 1-6 3-24 Pembroke W 3-1 MID-EAST REGIONAL CHAMPS Western Michigan L 3-4 St. Francis (IL) L 1-2 3-26 Pembroke W 9-7 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5-8 Wayne State W 8-6 4-15 Lewis L 5-6 3-27 Duke L 1-3 RUNNER-UP. 5-11 Detroit L 5-6 Lewis W 8-2 Duke L 2-3 3-19 California State W 12-5 5-13 Toledo L 4-5 4-17 Detroit L 1-2 3-28 Virginia Tech W 4-3 3-20 Loyola-California W 6-5 Toledo L 4-7 Detroit W 2-0 Virginia Tech L 4-5 Loyola-California L 3-4 5-14 Bowling Green W 2-1 4-18 Michigan State W 3-2 3-30 Carson Newman W 5-0 3-22 Oregon State W 5-1 Bowling Green W 8-1 Michigan State L 5-8 Carson Newman W 9-7 3-23 Stanford (10 Inn) L 3-4 5-15 Detroit L 5-7 4-19 Northwood W 8-0 3-31 Milligan W 3-1 3-24 Tulsa W 7-5 5-18 Michigan W 5-1 4-20 Northern Illinois W 7-2 Milligan W 9-3 Cal-Riverside L 2-10 Michigan L 3-4 Northern Illinois L 2-5 4-1 Eastern Kentucky W 5-3 3-25 Delaware W 11-5 5-20 Ball State L 1-5 4-21 Western Michigan W 6-2 Eastern Kentucky W 7-5 3-26 BYU L 0-1 Ball State L 3-4 Western Michigan W 1-0 4-6 Michigan L 0-1 3-27 Arizona State W 7-6 5-21 Miami L 2-16 4-22 Michigan L 1-3 Michigan W 2-0 3-28 Chapman L 6-8 Miami L 1-3 Michigan W 12-9 4-11 Detroit W 7-6 Chapman L 2-3 4-27 Toledo W 10-4 Detroit W 5-1 3-29 California W 6-4 Toledo W 15-5 4-13 Ferris State W 2-0 4-2 Albion W 7-1 4-28 Bowling Green W 6-1 4-14 Ferris State W 5-3 Albion W 9-6 4-4 Cincinnati W 4-0 Cincinnati W 11-0 4-6 Oakland L 7-8

-41- EMU Baseball Season-By-Season Results

1981 37-29 (9-7 MAC) Bowling Green W 5-2 Miami L 3-9 Central Michigan L 0-10 4-16 Toledo W 3-2 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS Bowling Green L 4-6 4-29 Miami W 8-5 4-26 Ball State L 3-4 Toledo L 0-18 NCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL QUALIFIERS Bowling Green L 3-7 Miami L 10-11 Ball State L 2-8 4-19 Central Michigan L 0-2 3-21 Florida Southern L 6-7 Bowling Green W 8-3 5-1 Central Michigan L 5-8 4-27 Ball State W 15-8 Central Michigan W 6-5 Florida Southern W 5-3 Michigan State W 7-2 Central Michigan L 8-9 Ball State L 9-10 4-22 Bowling Green W 1-0 3-22 Arkansas L 10-17 Michigan State W 2-0 5-2 Detroit L 0-2 4-30 Michigan State W 3-2 Bowling Green W 6-3 Evansville W 4-0 Western Michigan L 7-9 Detroit L 7-8 Michigan State L 2-7 4-23 Bowling Green L 9-11 3-23 Western Michigan L 6-7 Western Michigan W 5-2 5-4 Bowling Green L 0-1 5-2 Toledo L 4-7 Bowling Green W 13-9 3-24 Arkansas W 7-5 Ohio! W 8-6 Bowling Green W 5-3 Toledo W 11-4 4-26 Michigan State L 0-10 3-26 Evansville W 18-5 Western Michigan! W 4-2 5-5 Bowling Green L 1-6 5-3 Toledo L 4-6 Michigan State L 3-4 3-27 Evansville W 9-2 Toledo! W 18-13 Bowling Green W 8-3 Toledo W 6-2 4-30 Detroit L 3-8 Western Michigan W 11-3 Florida State@ W 7-2 5-9 Michigan L 6-8 5-6 Central Michigan L 10-12 5-3 Western Michigan L 7-8 Missouri L 3-5 Hardin Simmons@ W 10-2 Michigan W 8-7 Central Michigan L 4-11 Western Michigan L 2-6 Arkansas L 2-6 Texas@ L 2-7 5-11 Ball State L 4-7 5-7 Michigan W 5-1 5-6 Miami L 3-7 Arkansas L 8-9 Oklahoma@ W 9-2 5-12 Ball State L 5-8 Michigan L 1-2 Miami W 8-4 Canisius W 18-0 Texas@ L 1-9 Ball State W 4-1 5-10 Purdue W 7-5 5-7 Miami W 10-5 Missouri L 3-4 ! MAC Tournament @ NCAA Central Regional 5-15 Western Michigan W 6-1 Purdue W 9-8 Miami W 11-7 Old Dominion L 2-8 Western Michigan L 3-4 5-11 Purdue L 0-4 5-10 Central Michigan L 4-7 Eckerd W 16-3 1983 29-26-1 (9-6-1 MAC) 5-18 Ohio L 4-5 Purdue L 7-8 Central Michigan W 2-1 Purdue L 3-4 2-23 Eckerd L 7-10 Ohio W 12-3 5-13 Western Michigan L 0-6 5-13 Kent State W 7-2 Florida Southern L 9-10 Eckerd L 1-3 5-19 Ohio L 1-2 Western Michigan L 10-11 Kent State W 2-1 Central Florida L 5-12 2-24 St Leo's L 2-5 Ohio L 5-6 5-16 Ohio L 2-8 5-14 Kent State L 5-10 Purdue L 2-3 2-25 Western Michigan L 2-18 Ohio L 3-5 Kent State W 9-4 Kentucky L 4-9 Western Michigan W 6-3 1985 24-35-1 (15-15 MAC) 5-17 Ohio W 9-6 5-20 Ball State W 6-1 Kentucky L 2-3 2-26 Penn State W 6-5 2-24 Kentucky L 0-5 Ohio L 1-8 Ball State L 1-6 Eastern Kentucky L 11-13 2-28 Evansville W 6-1 2-25 Western Michigan W 16-6 5-21 Ball State W 7-0 Eastern Kentucky W 9-4 3-1 Western Michigan W 3-0 Kentucky W 12-6 1987 25-33 (17-14 MAC) Ball State W 5-1 Eastern Kentucky L 5-12 Florida Southern L 5-13 2-26 Florida Southern L 7-10 3-2 Penn State L 8-9 Eastern Kentucky L 4-5 3-2 Penn State W 5-2 2-27 Evansville L 0-1 3-3 Penn State W 12-4 1989 27-28 (13-16 MAC) Michigan L 3-5 3-3 Evansville W 11-8 South Florida L 3-6 3-4 Florida Southern L 3-7 3-3 Lewis W 10-9 Michigan L 7-8 St. Leo's L 2-9 2-28 Evansville L 1-4 3-5 Boston College W 5-3 3-4 Penn State W 6-3 Albion W 8-7 3-4 Penn State L 5-9 Florida Southern L 0-4 Eckerd W 6-5 Penn State W 4-1 Albion W 15-3 3-5 Penn State L 3-4 3-1 St. Leo's T 9-9 3-6 Vanderbilt L 1-6 3-5 South Carolina L 13-14 3-6 Eckerd L 2-4 Michigan State W 7-6 3-6 Purdue L 2-4 3-2 Florida Southern L 8-20 3-8 West Virginia L 4-5 3-8 SE Missouri W 9-5 Michigan State W 14-3 4-1 Albion W 9-0 3-3 Western Michigan W 9-3 3-9 C.W. Post W 8-5 Anderson W 15-7 Detroit W 8-3 Albion W 4-3 Oklahoma State L 6-7 3-10 Georgia Southern L 1-6 3-9 Western Michigan W 6-3 Detroit W 8-3 4-5 Siena Heights W 3-2 3-4 Florida Southern L 1-9 3-11 James Madison L 2-10 3-10 Pittsburgh L 3-4 Ball State W 20-2 Siena Heights L 0-1 3-6 Rollins W 11-10 3-12 New York Tech L 6-9 Anderson L 2-3 Ball State L 8-9 4-8 Detroit W 4-3 3-7 Oklahoma State L 6-7 3-13 James Madison L 4-10 3-11 Lewis W 6-5 Miami W 8-5 Detroit L 0-13 Florida W 7-6 West Virginia L 2-5 3-25 Michigan L 4-12 Miami W 3-1 4-9 Michigan W 5-1 3-8 Valdosta State L 1-10 3-14 C.W. 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W 7-0 5-3 Michigan State L 11-15 Western Michigan L 7-8 Bowling Green W 10-2 4-25 Michigan State W 5-4 Miami! W 5-2 5-6 Central Michigan W 3-1 4-26 Miami L 3-5 4-22 Central Michigan L 3-4 Michigan State W 5-0 Central Michigan! 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L 3-7 5-8 Michigan L 1-5 5-6 Central Michigan L 4-7 Central Michigan W 1-4 Eckerd L 5-6 !MAC Tournament Michigan L 4-12 Central Michigan L 4-11 5-12 Kent State L 4-7 Western Michigan W 10-8 5-10 Ball State W 8-4 5-9 Detroit L 13-14 5-19 Ball State L 1-4 Ball State W 6-2 Florida Southern L 6-11 1984 27-35 (14-15 MAC) Ball State W 3-2 5-10 Detroit L 6-9 5-20 Ball State L 6-10 Evansville W 9-6 2-25 Arkansas L 2-3 5-11 Ball State W 10-2 Detroit L 6-10 Ball State W 7-5 Oklahoma State L 2-13 2-26 Missouri L 3-7 Ball State L 6-8 5-13 Western Michigan L 3-4 Florida Southern L 3-9 2-27 Western Michigan L 6-15 5-14 Western Michigan W 6-3 Western Michigan L 3-4 1990 35-22 (20-12 MAC) St. Leo's L 2-13 2-28 Evansville L 2-4 Western Michigan L 2-6 5-16 Ohio W 10-4 3-6 Kentucky L 2-7 Western Michigan W 9-4 Florida Southern L 3-4 5-18 Ohio W 12-1 Ohio W 12-2 Kentucky L 2-8 Florida Southern L 6-17 2-29 Arkansas L 1-8 Ohio W 6-2 5-17 Ohio W 9-3 3-7 Eastern Kentucky L 2-6 Oklahoma State L 2-3 3-1 Missouri W 14-3 Ohio L 5-16 3-8 Lincoln Memorial L 9-10 Florida Southern W 3-1 Evansville W 4-1 1986 24-34 (8-24 MAC) 3-9 Tennessee W 3-2 Oklahoma State L 0-1 3-2 Western Michigan W 8-1 2-25 St. Leo's W 18-0 ROGER CORYELL 3-10 Tennessee L 7-8 Purdue W 5-3 Arkansas L 1-4 2-26 Florida Southern L 4-7 (1988-PRESENT) Tennessee W 8-4 Old Dominion T 5-5 3-3 Missouri L 5-10 2-27 Eckerd L 3-8 1988 35-22-1 (21-11 MAC) 3-12 Portland W 5-3 Purdue L 4-5 3-4 Missouri W 8-6 2-28 St. Leo's W 10-7 MAC RUNNER-UP 3-13 Fresno State L 3-14 St. Leo's L 1-23 Purdue L 8-9 3-1 Boston College W 13-11 3-5 Columbus W 9-5 3-14 Maine L 4-13 Michigan L 0-6 3-5 Purdue L 10-12 3-2 Ball State W 13-4 3-6 James Madison L 4-7 3-15 Gonzaga W 5-4 Albion L 3-4 3-7 Eckert W 11-4 3-3 William & Mary W 9-6 3-7 James Madison T 8-8 3-16 Arkansas L 2-9 Albion W 12-4 Eckert W 9-4 3-4 Georgia Southern L 4-11 3-8 James Madison L 4-10 3-17 Gonzaga W 3-2 Miami W 9-6 3-8 St. Leo's L 5-18 3-6 William & Mary W 17-5 Evansville W 16-4 3-30 Wayne State W 15-6 Miami W 18-4 3-9 Florida L 3-7 3-7 Ball State W 22-1 3-10 West Virginia W 8-5 3-31 Detroit W 5-1 Michigan State W 8-7 Stetson L 4-17 Georgia Southern W 16-7 3-11 UNC-Wilmington W 4-3 Detroit L 2-5 Michigan State W 8-6 3-10 Valdosta State L 1-12 3-8 Georgia Southern L 3-5 3-12 Georgia Southern W 6-1 4-6 Kent State L 0-4 Detroit W 10-0 Valdosta State L 8-10 3-28 Ohio Dominican W 18-2 UNC-Wilmington W 8-3 Kent State W 6-3 Detroit W 2-1 3-31 Albion W 18-0 Ohio Dominican W 8-6 3-26 Ohio Dominican W 17-7 4-7 Kent State W 6-3 Northern Illinois W 17-13 Detroit W 7-3 3-29 Baldwin Wallace W 6-3 Ohio Dominican W 9-3 Kent State L 1-11 Northern Illinois T 5-5 4-1 Albion W 14-5 Ohio Dominican L 5-6 3-27 Xavier L 5-9 4-11 Michigan State L 7-8 Toledo W 13-4 Albion W 8-6 4-1 Detroit W 8-3 Xavier W 8-6 4-13 Bowling Green W 3-2 Toledo W 7-0 4-7 Michigan State W 6-5 4-2 Detroit L 16-18 3-28 Wright State W 7-5 Bowling Green L 2-12 Detroit L 3-4 Michigan State L 3-4 4-4 Miami L 3-7 4-2 Detroit W 4-1 4-14 Bowling Green L 4-5 Detroit W 19-18 4-8 Michigan W 3-2 Miami W 4-3 Detroit W 4-0 Bowling Green W 5-0 Ball State W 6-5 Michigan L 8-9 4-5 Miami L 5-6 4-3 Siena Heights W 9-4 4-17 Western Michigan W 8-1 Ball State W 12-9 4-10 Central Michigan W 7-4 Miami W 11-5 4-5 Anderson L 13-16 Western Michigan L 3-4 Ball State W 10-1 Central Michigan L 5-9 4-8 Western Michigan L 0-5 Anderson W 8-7 4-20 Miami W 7-2 Ball State W 6-4 4-13 Toledo W 10-4 Western Michigan L 6-7 4-8 Ohio L 6-7 Miami L 1-2 Saginaw Valley W 7-4 Toledo W 5-4 4-11 Kent State W 10-4 Ohio L 4-5 4-21 Miami W 11-6 Saginaw Valley W 10-6 4-20 Kent State W 5-4 Kent State L 2-9 4-9 Ohio W 2-1 Miami L 4-5 Central Michigan L 0-4 Kent State W 5-1 4-12 Kent State L 1-9 Ohio W 14-2 4-24 Central Michigan L 6-7 Central Michigan W 8-4 4-21 Kent State W 4-3 Kent State L 1-2 4-12 Western Michigan W 4-0 Central Michigan W 4-3 Central Michigan W 11-8 Kent State W 5-4 4-18 Bowling Green L 0-4 Western Michigan W 3-2 4-26 Michigan W 4-2 Central Michigan L 6-15 4-24 Western Michigan L 0-2 Bowling Green W 3-2 4-13 Michigan L 1-8 Michigan L 1-3 Cleveland State W 3-1 Western Michigan W 8-6 4-19 Bowling Green L 6-7 Michigan L 2-3 Cleveland State W 11-10 4-28 Miami L 2-5 Bowling Green L 0-1 4-15 Toledo W 7-6 Michigan L 2-8 4-22 Central Michigan L 1-3 Toledo W 7-4 Michigan L 4-9 -42- EMU Baseball Season-By-Season Results

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3-7 Morehead State L 9-11 3-25 Michigan State W 15-13 5-8 Western Michigan L 8-14 1993 29-23 (12-16 MAC) 2-23 Troy State L 3-14 3-9 Morehead State W 10-8 3-24 at Michigan State L 6-14 Western Michigan W 13-6 2-20 Arizona State L 12-13 Michigan L 5-6 3-14 Ohio State L 1-4 3-25 Wayne State W 2-0 5-11 Ball State L 2-5 2-21 Arizona State L 2-23 2-24 Troy State W 9-5 3-19 Detroit W 13-10 3-26 at Dayton L 2-7 Ball State L 3-7 2-22 Arizona State L 1-16 2-25 Troy State L 1-6 3-20 Wayne State W 9-2 3-27 at Dayton L 2-6 5-12 Ball State W 5-4 2-23 UNLV L 6-8 3-11 Morehead State L 7-13 3-21 Siena Heights W 32-7 3-28 at Dayton L 10-12 Ball State W 8-7 2-24 UNLV W 21-7 3-12 Morehead State W 17-9 3-22 IUPUI* W 8-2 3-30 Oakland L 6-12 5-15 Central Michigan W 3-2 2-25 Wyoming L 6-9 3-13 Morehead State L 3-4 3-26 Michigan State W 20-7 3-31 Northwood W 13-9 Central Michigan W 5-2 2-26 Utah W 8-1 3-17 Auburn L 3-19 3-27 Oakland W 11-10 4-3 Bowling Green L 2-15 5-18 Toledo W 9-5 3-16 Austin Peay W 9-7 3-18 Auburn L 4-11 3-29 Akron W 18-8 4-3 Bowling Green L 3-7 Toledo W 9-5 3-18 Hanover College W 6-0 3-19 Auburn L 4-7 Akron W 12-11 4-4 Miami L 1-11 5-19 Toledo W 2-0 3-26 Capital W 13-3 3-22 Michigan L 5-6 3-30 Akron W 8-7 4-4 Miami W 3-2 Toledo W 9-3 3-27 Eastern Kentucky W 6-0 3-29 Detroit L 2-8 4-2 Michigan W 14-7 4-7 at Michigan L 3-12 3-30 Wayne State W 5-0 4-1 Kent State L 0-4 4-3 Detroit W 11-10 4-10 at Akron W 6-4 1991 28-27 (16-12 MAC) Wayne State W 14-5 4-2 Kent State L 4-6 4-5 Kent State L 1-4 4-10 t Akron L 1-7 3-2 Evansville L 1-4 3-31 Michigan W 4-2 Kent State L 2-6 Kent State L 2-8 4-11 at Kent State W 6-5 3-3 SW Missouri State L 7-9 4-2 Ball State L 1-2 4-6 Wayne State L 12-14 4-6 Kent State W 12-10 4-11 at Kent State L 3-5 3-4 Wichita State L 0-6 Ball State W 11-4 4-8 Ball State W 5-0 Kent State W 15-8 4-13 at Michigan L 8-10 3-5 Oklahoma L 15-19 4-3 Ball State W 7-5 Ball State W 5-2 4-9 Toledo W 7-1 4-14 Ohio W 3-2 3-6 Oklahoma L 4-5 Ball State L 3-5 4-9 Ball State W 5-3 Toledo W 6-4 4-14 Ohio W 12-9 3-7 Oral Roberts L 2-6 4-6 Detroit W 6-4 Ball State W 5-0 4-12 Ball State L 9-15 4-17 at Central Michigan L 6-7 3-8 Northeastern State L 6-7 4-7 Michigan W 4-2 4-12 Toledo W 7-1 Ball State L 7-13 4-17 at Central Michigan L 5-7 3-10 Oral Roberts W 8-6 4-10 Ohio W 2-11 Toledo W 13-3 4-13 Ball State L 9-18 4-18 at Central Michigan W 7-5 3-11 Arkansas L 5-6 Ohio L 7-2 4-13 Michigan W 16-3 Ball State L 10-17 4-18 at Central Michigan L 3-6 3-12 Northwest Missouri L 7-8 4-13 Toledo L 1-2 4-15 Ohio L 1-2 4-19 Ohio L 3-5 4-24 Northern Illinois W 6-5 Arkansas L 4-12 Toledo L 0-3 Ohio W 9-6 Ohio W 3-2 4-24 Northern Illinois W 3-0 3-23 Michigan L 2-3 4-16 Bowling Green L 1-2 4-16 Ohio W 6-1 4-20 Ohio L 4-6 4-25 Northern Illinois W 14-3 Michigan W 3-1 Bowling Green L 4-7 Ohio L 1-5 Ohio L 3-5 4-25 Northern Illinois W 6-4 3-26 Detroit L 3-8 4-17 Bowling Green W 3-2 4-19 Michigan State L 1-4 4-23 Toledo W 5-0 4-28 at Marshall W 8-1 3-29 Oakland W 6-1 Bowling Green W 10-9 Michigan State L 1-6 Toledo L 7-9 4-28 at Marshall T 5-5 Oakland W 8-0 4-19 Detroit W 3-1 4-22 Bowling Green L 2-3 4-26 Bowling Green W 2-1 5-1 at Toledo L 2-3 3-30 Wayne State W 14-3 4-23 Central Michigan L 6-12 Bowling Green W 4-0 Bowling Green W 4-0 5-1 at Toledo L 4-5 Wayne State W 3-0 Central Michigan L 2-3 4-23 Bowling Green L 2-7 4-27 Bowling Green W 4-3 5-2 Toledo L 0-8 4-2 Michigan W 7-5 4-24 Central Michigan L 4-11 Bowling Green W 2-0 Bowling Green W 8-6 5-2 Toledo W 4-3 4-3 Michigan State W 5-4 Central Michigan L 8-11 4-26 Toledo W 17-12 4-30 Western Michigan W 10-2 5-5 at Detroit L 10-11 4-5 Kent State W 5-4 4-27 Toledo W 6-2 Toledo L 0-3 5-1 Michigan L 9-10 5-6 Michigan W 10-9 Kent State L 3-4 Toledo W 7-5 4-29 Central Michigan L 5-6 5-3 Central Michigan W 3-2 5-8 at Ball State L 2-22 4-6 Kent State L 0-2 4-28 Michigan State L 4-6 Central Michigan L 9-10 Central Michigan W 2-1 5-8 at Ball State L 5-12 Kent State L 1-3 4-30 Miami W 15-13 4-30 Central Michigan W 6-4 5-4 Central Michigan L 5-7 5-9 at Ball State L 7-10 4-7 Cleveland State L 10-15 Miami L 1-17 Central Michigan W 1-0 Central Michigan L 7-20 5-9 at Ball State L 2-14 Cleveland State W 13-10 5-1 Miami L 3-9 5-3 Detroit Mercy L 2-3 5-6 Oakland W 7-5 5-11 Michigan L 5-7 4-8 Akron L 5-6 Miami W 2-1 5-6 Miami L 1-2 5-7 Michigan State L 4-6 5-12 at Oakland W 6-4 Akron W 11-6 5-3 Madonna W 4-3 Miami W 10-6 5-10 Miami W 2-1 5-15 Western Michigan L 3-4 4-12 Bowling Green W 5-0 Madonna W 5-4 5-7 Miami W 9-3 Miami W 4-1 5-15 Western Michigan L 1-5 Bowling Green L 2-3 5-7 Western Michigan L 3-7 Miami W 8-6 5-11 Miami L 7-10 5-16 Western Michigan L 4-7 4-13 Bowling Green W 2-1 Western Michigan W 6-5 5-13 Western Michigan W 6-2 Miami L 8-11 5-16 Western Michigan L 2-3 Bowling Green W 8-3 5-8 Western Michigan L 2-9 Western Michigan L 10-14 4-16 Western Michigan W 7-2 Western Michigan L 2-4 5-14 Western Michigan W 3-2 1998 27-27 (13-13 MAC) 2000 20-36 (9-19 MAC) Western Michigan L 5-14 5-9 Xavier W 9-7 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2-21 East Tenn. State* W 6-4 3-1 Texas Tech L 4-9 3-3 vs. Pittsburgh W 4-3 5-7 Western Michigan L 10-15 3-3 at Florida Southern L 3-11 Western Michigan L 4-7 2-22 East Tenn. 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Miami W 10-4 5-1 Oakland W 10-4 5-3 Ball State L 2-6 4-11 Miami L 1-5 5-6 at Northern Illinois W 5-1 5-3 Wayne State W 4-3 5-2 Saginaw Valley W 13-9 5-3 Ball State W 3-0 Miami L 2-5 5-6 at Northern Illinois L 5-6 Wayne State W 10-0 5-4 Miami W 6-1 5-6 Michigan L 5-8 4-12 Detroit L 6-12 5-7 at Northern Illinois W 10-4 5-4 Northwood W 13-0 Miami W 7-2 5-9 at Western Michigan L 0-1 4-14 Bowling Green W 7-6 5-7 at Northern Illinois W 18-2 5-5 Detroit Mercy L 7-13 5-5 Miami W 16-6 5-9 at Western Michigan L 2-6 Bowling Green W 6-5 5-10 Detroit L 5-6 5-7 Western Michigan L 1-3 Miami W 6-0 5-10 at Western Michigan W 4-3 4-15 Ohio State L 10-13 5-13 Ball State L 3-6 Western Michigan W 4-2 5-7 Michigan W 7-5 5-10 at Western Michigan L 7-8 4-17 Central Michigan L 0-7 5-13 Ball State L 12-16 5-8 Western Michigan L 4-6 5-11 Western Michigan L 2-4 Central Michigan L 0-4 5-14 Ball State W 12-11 Western Michigan W 7-5 Western Michigan W 4-2 4-18 Central Michigan L 2-4 5-14 Ball State L 0-8 5-10 Detroit Mercy W 5-4 5-12 Western Michigan W 2-1 Central Michigan L 0-4 5-11 Wayne State L 10-12 Western Michigan W 3-2 4-28 Ball State W 15-2 5-12 Xavier W 8-6 Ball State L 2-3 5-14 Akron W 4-1 4-30 Notre Dame L 1-6 Akron L 4-5 5-1 Wayne State W 9-4 -43- Eastern Michigan Baseball Season-By-Season

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St.^ L 2-3 5-21 Miami# L 4-6 5-6 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 7-5 2-28 at Middle Tenn. St.^ L 2-8 5-22 Northern Illinois# W 6-4(12) 5-7 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L 0-5 3-1 at Austin Peay^ L 9-14 5-23 Kent State# W 7-4 5-8 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 7-6 3-1 vs. Illinois State^ W 7-6 5-23 Miami# W 3-2 5-10 CONCORDIA W 23-4 3-2 vs. Middle Tenn. St.^ L 9-12 5-24 Miami# W 6-5 5-10 CONCORDIA W 6-4 3-8 at Southern Illinois L 2-5 5-30 Nebraska$ L 11-16 5-14 AKRON W 8-7 3-10 at Southern Illinois L 3-5 5-31 Coastal Carolina$ W 9-8 5-14 AKRON W 9-3 3-10 at Southern Illinois L 8-17 5-31 Nebraska$ L 2-18 5-15 AKRON L 8-11 3-15 at New Mexico State L 8-17 %MAC Tournament 5-17 OAKLAND W 9-6 3-16 at New Mexico State L 12-28 5-20 at Central Michigan L 1-5 3-16 at New Mexico State L 7-11 2004 32-27 (14-10 MAC) 5-21 at Central Michigan L 5-6 3-17 at New Mexico State L 10-15 MAC TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP 5-22 at Central Michigan L 3-9 2-13 at Oklahoma State W 5-3 3-19 Oakland L 3-11 @ Northwestern State Tournament 3-20 Siena Heights W 13-1 2-23 at Oklahoma State L 2-5 2-24 at Oklahoma State L 11-1 3-23 at Ohio W 4-2 2006 27-27 (14-12 MAC) 2-20 at Kentucky W 14-5 3-23 at Ohio W 13-4 2-3 at E. Tennessee State W 9-6 2-21 at Kentucky W 17-13 3-24 at Ohio L 4-5 2-3 at E. Tennessee State L 7-8 2-22 at Kentucky L 7-18 3-24 at Ohio W 5-4 2-10 at #8 Tennessee L 2-3 3-1 at Kentucky L 6-8 3-30 Bowling Green W 13-10 2-10 at #8 Tennessee L 2-3 2-28 at Tennessee L 4-6 3-30 Bowling Green W 15-8 2-24 at UNLV W 9-7 2-28 at Tennessee L 2-11 3-31 Bowling Green L 3-17 2-25 at UNLV L 5-18 2-29 at Tennessee L 7-10 3-31 Bowling Green W 9-4 2-26 at UNLV L 5-23 3-12 at Southern Illinois L 8-17 4-5 at Northern Illinois W 5-2 3-2 at Louisville W 9-2 3-13 at #1 Texas L 2-3 4-5 at Northern Illinois W 16-10 3-3 at Louisville W 2-1 3-14 at #1 Texas L 0-7 4-7 Northern Illinois L 5-8 3-4 at Louisville L 0-13 3-16 at #1 Texas L 3-8 4-7 Northern Illinois W 9-6 3-5 at Louisville L 2-4 3-22 Wayne State W 13-3 4-12 Central Michigan W 7-5 3-17 at West Virgina L 3-4 3-23 Detroit W 12-9 4-13 Central Michigan L 1-3 3-18 at West Virgina L 1-3 3-26 Marshall W 8-7 4-13 Central Michigan W 12-5 3-19 at West Virgina L 2-7 3-27 Marshall W 3-2 4-14 Central Michigan W 11-9 3-24 BOWLING GREEN* L 3-5 3-28 Marshall W 7-3 4-16 Oakland W 11-2 3-26 BOWLING GREEN* W 2-1 3-31 at Ohio State W 2-1 4-19 at Toledo W 5-3 3-26 BOWLING GREEN* W 9-3 4-1 Oakland W 6-2 4-20 at Toledo L 4-6 3-28 WAYNE STATE W 3-2 4-2 Oakland W 4-2 4-20 at Toledo L 2-6 3-28 WAYNE STATE W 4-3 4-3 Oakland W 15-4 4-21 at Toledo W 8-3 3-29 OAKLAND W 9-8 4-3 Oakland W 23-9 4-26 at Western Michigan L 12-16 3-31 BUFFALO* W 10-0 4-6 at Oakland W 6-2 4-27 at Western Michigan W 3-2 4-1 BUFFALO* W 6-1 4-7 at Michigan L 1-5 4-27 at Western Michigan W 6-4 4-2 BUFFALO* W 4-2 4-9 Ohio L 3-9 4-28 at Western Michigan W 3-1 4-4 CONCORDIA W 9-3 4-10 Ohio L 5-8 4-30 at Detroit L 8-12 4-5 at Michigan State L 3-6 4-11 Ohio L 5-10 5-1 at Michigan L 7-21 4-8 at Miami* L 4-11 4-13 at Detroit W 6-4 5-3 Ball State L 1-6 4-8 at Miami* L 1-9 4-14 Anderson W 14-2 5-4 Ball State W 7-2 4-9 at Miami* L 3-6 4-16 at Western Michigan W 5-0 5-4 Ball State L 2-12 4-11 #14 Grand Valley W 2-1 4-17 at Western Michigan L 6-14 5-5 Ball State L 7-11 4-15 at Ohio* L 4-5 4-18 at Western Michigan W 8-7 5-7 at Michigan State W 12-10 4-15 at Ohio* W 6-4 4-20 Wayne State W 19-12 5-9 Wayne State W 25-10 4-16 at Ohio* W 9-7 4-23 at Toledo W 9-0 5-10 Saginaw Valley State L 7-8 4-18 OAKLAND W 10-8 4-24 at Toledo W 3-2 5-13 Detroit W 13-1 4-19 MICHIGAN W 9-3 4-25 at Toledo L 13-18 5-17 at Marshall W 13-7 4-21 BALL STATE* W 8-0 4-28 vs. Michigan State L 8-12 5-18 at Marshall W 11-9 4-22 BALL STATE* L 0-7 4-30 Ball State W 4-3 5-18 at Marshall W 17-12 4-23 BALL STATE* W 5-4 5-2 Ball State W 5-3 5-19 at Marshall W 10-6 4-25 INDIANA TECH W 8-6 5-2 Ball State L 5-6 5-22 vs. Central Michigan% L 9-15 4-26 NORTHWOOD W 17-4 5-5 Michigan W 6-5 5-23 vs. Miami% L 13-14 4-28 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 9-8 5-7 at Northern Illinois L 2-4 ^at AP Classic %MAC Tournament 4-29 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 7-3 5-8 at Northern Illinois W 22-4 4-30 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 5-1 5-9 at Northern Illinois L 8-13 5-3 at Ohio State L 2-5 5-11 Detroit L 3-9 5-5 at Central Michigan W 10-3 5-12 Detroit L 5-7 5-6 at Central Michigan L 2-4 5-14 at Akron W 5-0 5-7 at Central Michigan L 1-5 5-16 at Akron W 10-4 -44- Eastern Michigan Baseball Career Records At-Bats Hits RBI Career Career Career 1. Derrick Peterson 806 2001-04 1. Derrick Peterson 274 2001-04 1. Derrick Peterson 204 2001-04 2. Audie Cole 717 1977-80 2. Brian Bixler 258 2002-04 2. Ryan Goleski 167 2001-03 3. Nick Soliz 711 1998-2001 3. Audie Cole 228 1977-80 3. Audie Cole 155 1977-80 4. Brian Bixler 704 2002-04 4. Bryon Horn 222 1978-81 4. Scott Barrett 145 1994-98 5. Bryon Horn 686 1978-81 5. Mike Wiseley 218 1990-93 5. Chris Hoiles 130 1984-86 6. Howard Simmons 676 1979-82 6. Ryan Arnett 215 2003-05 6. Brian Bixler 123 2002-04 7. Tony DeMarti 667 1982-85 7. Tony DeMarti 201 1982-85 7. Howard Simmons 122 1979-82 8. Tony Palazzolo 624 2000-03 8. Greg Ryan 200 1996-98 8. Greg Ryan 115 1196-98 9. Matt Moffett 613 2003-06 9. Ryan Goleski 197 2001-03 9. Tony DeMarti 113 1982-85 10. Scott Barrett 606 1994-98 10. Howard Simmons 195 1979-82 10. Greg Anglin 112 2000-02 11. Tim Deak 589 1983-86 11. Nick Soliz 193 1998-2001 11. Jason McDonald 111 1991-94 12. Jason McDonald 586 1991-94 12. Don DeDonatis 191 1994-96 12. Jerry Keller 108 1974-76 13. Ryan Goleski 575 2001-03 13. Scott Barrett 189 1994-96 13. Todd Kimling 106 2001-04 14. Ted Dasen 563 1974-77 Tony Palazzolo 189 2000-03 14. Matt Moffett 104 2003-06 15. Tim Clouse 562 2000-03 14. Matt Moffett 176 2003-06 15. Curtis Baker 101 1993-96 15. Ted Dasen 175 1974-77 16. Brian Stemberger 100 1977-79 Season 1. Brian Bixler 243 2004 Season Season 2. Brian Bixler 231 2003 1. Brian Bixler 110 2004 1. Derrick Peterson 71 2004 3. Brian Bixler 230 2002 2. Scott Kemp 89 1982 2. Chris Hoiles 70 1986 4. Derrick Peterson 229 2004 3. Greg Ryan 88 1997 Ryan Goleski 70 2002 Ryan Arnett 229 2004 4. Ryan Goleski 83 2002 4. Scott Kemp 65 1982 6. Todd Kimling 228 2004 5. Bryon Horn 82 1981 5. Mickey Delas 63 1988 7. Howard Simmons 225 1981 Howard Simmons 82 1981 6. Ryan Goleski 61 2003 8. Greg Anglin 220 2002 7. Derrick Peterson 80 2003 7. Jerry Keller 59 1976 9. Tony Palazzolo 219 2003 8. Brett Roach 79 1988 8. Todd Kimling 58 2004 10. Ryan Goleski 218 2002 9. Don DeDonatis 78 1994 9. Greg Ryan 56 1997 11. Howard Simmons 217 1982 10. Mike Wiseley 77 1993 10. Glenn Gulliver 55 1976 12. Bryon Horn 215 1981 Derrick Peterson 77 2004 11. Jason McDonald 54 1994 13. Greg Howe 214 1981 12. Don DeDonatis 76 1994 12. Brett Roach 53 1988 Ryan Arnett 214 2003 Greg Anglin 76 2002 Curtis Baker 53 1996 15. Derrick Peterson 212 2003 14. Rob Sepanek 75 1984 14. Scott Barrett 51 1997 Ryan Goleski 212 2003 15. Brian Bixler 74 2002, 2003 15. Scott Barrett 50 1998 Runs Walks Doubles Career Career Career 1. Brian Bixler 194 2002-04 1. Glenn Gulliver 140 1973-76 1. Greg Ryan 59 1996-98 2. Derrick Peterson 186 2001-04 2. Derrick Peterson 131 2001-04 2. Derrick Peterson 54 2001-04 3. Tom Hauck 162 1983-86 3. Bryon Horn 130 1978-81 3. Scott Barrett 47 1994-98 4. Byron Horn 155 1978-81 4. Brian Petroff 117 1976-79 4. Bryon Horn 43 1978-81 5. Greg Ryan 152 1996-98 5. Whitford Boyd 112 1976-79 5. Ryan Goleski 42 2001-03 6. Audie Cole 140 1977-80 6. Danny Schmitz 109 1974-77 6. Tony DeMarti 41 1982-85 7. Tony Palazzolo 106 2000-03 Chris DeShetler 41 1997-99 7. Ryan Goleski 137 2001-03 8. Brian Bixler 93 2002-04 8. Todd Kimling 38 2001-04 8. Greg Howe 136 1980-82 9. Matt Moffett 87 2003-06 Brian Bixler 38 2002-04 Ted Dasen 136 1974-77 10. Greg Ryan 86 1996-98 10. Nick Soliz 35 1998-2001 10. Tony De Marti 134 1982-85 11. Gary Bowen 77 1966-68 Matt Moffett 35 2003-06 Tony Palazzolo 134 2000-03 12. Jeff Washington 75 1972-75 11. Audie Cole 33 1977-80 12. Pat Sheridan 128 1977-79 13. Terry Collins 74 1968-71 12. Jeff Peck 31 1968-70 13. Scott Barrett 126 1994-98 14. Ted Dasen 72 1974-77 13. Chris Kirian 30 1995-99 14. Nick Soliz 113 1998-2001 15. Todd Kimling 65 2001-04 Howard Simmons 30 1979-82 Greg Anglin 113 2000-02 16. Ryan Goleski 62 2001-03 15. Greg Anglin 27 2000-02

Season 1. Brian Bixler 74 2004 Season Season 2. Greg Howe 72 1982 1. Danny Schmitz 52 1976 1. Greg Ryan 25 1997 3. Ryan Golekski 62 2002 2. Glenn Gulliver 49 1976 2. Scott Kemp 22 1982 4. Brian Bixler 60 2002, 2003 3. Greg Howe 48 1982 3. Bryon Horn 19 1981 5. Brett Roach 58 1988 4. Bryon Horn 46 1978 4. Todd Kimling 17 2004 6. Greg Ryan 56 1997 5. Whitford Boyd 43 1979 Derrick Peterson 17 2004 6. Tony Palazzolo 41 2002 Ryan Goleski 17 2002 Greg Anglin 56 2002 7. Danny Schmitz 40 1977 Vince Thomas 17 2000 8. Danny Schmitz 55 1976 8. Glenn Gulliver 39 1975 Brett Roach 17 1998 Howard Simmons 55 1981 Brent Miller 39 1996 Scott Barrett 17 1997 A.J. Richardson 55 1986 10. Curtis Baker 38 1996 Jeff McGavin 17 1996 Ryan Arnett 55 2003 Brian Bixler 38 2003 11. Tony Demarti 16 1984 Todd Kimling 55 2004 12. Thom Boutin 37 1975 Aldo Pecorelli 16 1990 13. Jim Irwin 53 1982 Derrick Peterson 37 2004 Mark Rutherford 16 1997 Derrick Peterson 53 2004 14. Brian Petroff 35 1977, 1978 Chris DeShetler 16 1998 15. Jim Riggs 52 1981 Jason McDonald 35 1993 Derrick Peterson 16 2003 Derrick Peterson 35 2003 Brian Bixler 35 2004

-45- Eastern Michigan Baseball Career Records

Triples Home Runs Stolen Bases Career Career Career 1. Jeff Peck 19 1968-70 1. Ryan Goleski 51 2001-03 1. Tom Hauck 85 1983-86 2. Brian Stemberger 15 1977-79 2. Derrick Peterson 41 2001-04 2. Greg Howe 80 1980-82 Greg Howe 15 1980-82 3. Chris Hoiles 34 1984-86 3. Pat Sheridan 65 1977-79 Brian Petroff 15 1976-79 4. Brian Bixler 30 2002-04 Don DeDonatis 65 1994-96 5. Greg Anglin 14 2000-02 Audie Cole 30 1977-80 5. Brian Bixler 64 2002-04 Pete Casteel 14 1966-70 6. Scott Barrett 29 1994-98 6. Ron Smith 63 1986-89 Glenn Gulliver 14 1973-76 7. Greg Anglin 27 2000-02 7. Glenn Gulliver 57 1973-76 8. Nick Soliz 11 1998-2001 9. Brian Bixler 10 2002-04 8. Ryan Arnett 26 2003-05 Ted Dasen 57 1974-77 10. Todd Vokal 9 1995-98 9. Todd Kimling 25 2001-04 Terry Collins 57 1973-76 Mike Wagner 9 1971-73 10. Mickey Delas 24 1986-88 10. Whitford Boyd 56 1976-79 12. Clint Fetzer 7 1995-98 11. Rob Sepanek 22 1982-84 11. Scott Willis 44 1984-87 13. Ryan Ford 5 2001-04 12. Michael Aldridge 20 1996-99 12. Ryan Arnett 37 2003-05 14. Ryan Goleski 4 2001-03 Chris DeShetler 20 1997-99 Trumaine Riley 36 2003-present Ryan Arnett 4 2003-05 Matt Moffett 20 2003-06 14. Tim Clouse 33 2000-03 Vince Thomas 4 1999-2000 15. Chris Kirian 18 1995-99 Brian Petroff 18 1976-79 Season Season 1. Pete Casteel 9 1967 Season 1. Greg Howe 31 1981, 1982 2. Brian Stemberger 8 1978 1. Ryan Goleski 22 2002 Brian Bixler 31 2004 3. Jeff Peck 7 1969 2. Chris Hoiles 19 1986 3. Pat Sheridan 29 1979 Glenn Gulliver 7 1976 3. Todd Kimling 17 2004 4. Don DeDonatis 28 1996 Greg Howe 7 1982 Mickey Delas 17 1988 5. Glenn Gulliver 26 1976 Doug Davis 7 1981 Ryan Goleski 17 2003 Don DeDonatis 26 1994 7. Greg Anglin 6 2002 Jeff Peck 6 1970 6. Derrick Peterson 16 2004 7. Tom Hauck 24 1984 Terry Trott 6 1970 7. Brett Roach 14 1988 8. Tom Hauck 23 1986 Danny Schmitz 6 1977 Greg Anglin 14 2002 Ron Smith 23 1987 Scott Kemp 6 1982 9. Rob Sepanek 13 1984 Scott Evans 23 1989 Chris Hoiles 6 1986 Brian Bixler 13 2002 Ted Dasen 23 1976 13. Vince Thomas 4 1999 11. Ryan Goleski 12 2001 12. Trumaine Riley 20 2004 14. Brian Bixler 3 2004 Derrick Peterson 12 2002 13. Tim Clouse 17 2003 Ryan Goleski 3 2002 Ryan Arnett 12 2003 14. Ryan Arnett 16 2004 Chad Jenkins 3 2000 14. Terry Trott 11 1970 Ryan Ford 16 2004 Dan Hyott 3 2000 Audie Cole 11 1980 Brian Bixler 16 2003 Greg Anglin 3 2000 Doug Davis 11 1981 Trumaine Riley 16 2005 Josh Ivan 3 2005 Chris Hoiles 11 1985 Scott Barrett 11 1997 Mark Rutherford 11 1997

Batting Average EMU Single Season Team Records Career 1. Don DeDonatis .387 1994-96 Category Record Year Category Record Year 2. Greg Ryan .370 1996-98 At-Bats 2098 2004 Putouts 1558 2004 3. Brian Bixler .366 2002-04 4. Scott Kemp .355 1979-82 Batting Average .380 1998 Assists 701 2004 5. Chris Hoiles .353 1984-86 Games Played 68 1979 Errors 140 1985 6. Rob Sepanek .348 1982-84 Runs Scored 477 1981 Double Plays 60 2002 7. Ryan Goleski .343 2001-03 Hits 687 1981 Fielding Percentage .986 1970 8. Derrick Peterson .340 2001-04 9. Mike Ferguson .336 1971-73 Doubles 131 1997 10. Mark Rutherford .333 1995-97 Triples 40 1981 11. Todd Vokal .330 1995-98 Home Runs 93 2002 Category Record Year Greg Anglin .330 2000-02 13. Jason La Joice .324 1992-95 Runs Batted In 417 1981 Wins 43 1976 14. Vince Thomas .323 1997-2000 Total Bases 1033 1981 Losses 36 2000 15. Glenn Gulliver .322 1973-76 Sacrifice Hits 62 1991 Ties 2 1982 Sacrifice Flies 32 2004 2.17 1970 Season 1. Brian Bixler .453 2004 Stolen Bases 147 1981, 2004 Shutouts 15 1970 2. Greg Ryan .447 1997 286 1982 Complete Games 35 1976 3. Mike Wiseley .435 1993 Strikeouts 504 2004 Saves 14 1990 4. Brett Roach .434 1988 5. Scott Kemp .426 1982 Hit By Pitch 60 1997 Innings Pitched 519.1 2004 6. John Pinkowski .421 1957 Hits 280 1974 7. Pete Casteel .411 1967 Runs 130 1970 8. Don DeDonatis .409 1996 9. Mike Gouin .404 1964 Earned Runs 104 1970 10. Jim Irwin .402 1981 Walks 116 1999 11. Rob Sepanek .397 1984 Strikeouts 381 1975 12. Kevin Grijak .394 1991 13. Ted Dasen .393 1977 14. Glenn Gulliver .392 1976 15. Don DeDonatis .390 1994

-46- Eastern Michigan Baseball Career Records

Wins ERA Innings Pitched Career Career Career 1. Doug Martin 33 1988-91 1. Paul Temple 1.65 1951-54 1. Doug Martin 388.1 1988-91 2. Bob Owchinko 29 1973-76 2. Bob Welch 1.84 1975-77 2. Bud Yanus 312.2 1976-79 3. Randy Gorgon 24 1978-81 3. Ken Bruchanski 1.91 1973-75 3. Bob Owchinko 305.2 1973-76 4. Jay Kuhnie 21 1969-72 4. Jay Kuhnie 1.97 1969-72 4. Ryan Ford 275.0 2001-04 Woody Mills 21 1970-73 5. Gerald Jarvella 2.16 1973-74 5. Joe Linde 267.1 1999-2002 6. Bud Yanus 20 1976-79 6. Bob Owchinko 2.22 1973-76 5. Anthony Tomey 260.2 2000-03 7. Ryan Ford 19 2001-04 7. Woody MIlls 3.25 1970-73 6. Woody Mills 243.1 1970-73 Donn Wolfe 19 1985-88 8. Jeff Fischer 3.42` 2005-Present 7. Randy Gorgon 241.1 1978-81 Richard Berryman 19 1967-69 9. Bud Yanus 3.62 1976-79 8. Jay Kuhnie 231.0 1969-72 10. Mark Rutherford 17 1994-97 10. Brad Edick 3.66 1981-83 9. Jeff Mull 225.2 1997-99 Bob Welch 17 1975-77 11. Ben Simon 3.70 1995-97 10. Mark Rutherford 223.0 1994-97 Joe Linde 17 1999-2002 11. Tom Gallus 220.2 1999-2002 13. Will Stewardson 15 2002-06 12. Will Stewardson 210.0 2002-06 13. Anthony Tomey 13 2000-03 13. Seth Kenny 199.0 1995-98 14. Tom Gallus 12 1999-2002 14. Mike Lumley 185.2 1987-88 15. Ross Winiemko 11 2001-03 15. Ben Simon 184.2 1995-97 16. Ken Bruchanski 173.2 1973-75 Season Season 1. Bob Owchinko 14 1976 1. Jerry Kramer 1.04 1969 Season 2. Ryan Ford 11 2004 2. Art Sheridan 1.13 1952 1. Bob Owchinko 135.2 1976 Jay Kuhnie 11 1970 Mike Platzer 1.13 1965 2. Ryan Ford 119.2 2004 Bob Owchinko 11 1975 4. Jay Kuhnie 1.16 1970 3. Don Vesling 108.0 1987 5. Mickey Weston 10 1982 5. Bob Welch 1.29 1975 4. Mike Lumley 104.0 1988 Mike Lumley 10 1988 6. Jay Schwalm 1.52 1968 5. Bob Owchinko 101.2 1975 Doug Martin 10 1991 7. Jay Kuhnie 1.58 1972 6. John Martin 101.0 1977 Bob Welch 10 1976 8. Bob Owchinko 1.59 1975 7. Ken Spratke 96.2 1984 9. Will Stewardson 9 2004 9. Bob Welch 1.60 1976 Dave Pieron 96.2 2003 Mark Rutherford 9 1997 10. Bob Owchinko 1.66 1974 9. Doug Martin 96.1 1991 Jeff Fischer 9 2006 10. Ken Bruchanski 1.74 1974 10. Joe Linde 95.0 2001 Doug Martin 9 1988 Paul Temple 1.74 1954 11. Bob Welch 94.0 1976 12. Bob Gerlach 8 1977 12. Tom Burkert 1.77 1970 12. John Kuhnie 92.2 1970 Ken Bruchanski 8 1975 13. Bob Welch 1.82 1976 13. Joe Linde 91.2 2002 Jason Hansen 8 1982 14. Woody Mills 1.95 1970 14. Doug Martin 87.0 1990 Gordon Chretien 8 1978 15. Jeff Fischer 1.97 2006 15. Anthony Tomey 84.0 2003 Randy Gorgon 8 1979 16. John Martin 1.99 1978 Doug Martin 8 1990 Steve Herbst 8 1994 Complete Games Strikeouts Saves Career Career Career 1. Doug Martin 26 1988-91 1. Bob Owchinko 309 1973-76 1. Steve Herbst 23 1992-95 2. Bob Owchinko 24 1973-76 2. Anthony Tomey 249 2000-03 2. Ross Winiemko 11 2001-2003 Bud Yanus 24 1976-79 3. Woody Mills 225 1970-73 3. Brian Reynolds 10 1996-98 4. Donn Wolfe 18 1985-88 4. Bob Welch 219 1975-77 Phil Kommer 10 1998-2001 5. Jay Kuhnie 17 1969-72 5. Doug Martin 212 1988-91 5. Tom Gallus 8 1999-2002 Randy Gorgon 17 1978-81 6. Bud Yanus 207 1976-79 6. Jay Schwalm 7 1967-69 7. Ken Bruchanski 14 1973-75 7. Jay Kuhnie 204 1969-72 7. Bob Smith 6 1982-85 8. Gordon Chretien 13 1978-79 8. Joe Linde 201 1999-2002 Fred Londo 6 1989-93 Mike Lumley 13 1987-88 9. Bill Giffin 177 1966-69 Anthony Tomey 6 2000-03 Joe Linde 13 1999-2002 10. Jeff Fischer 166 2005-Present 10. Dale Corbin 5 1973-75 11. Woody Mills 11 1970-73 10. Ben Simon 156 1995-97 Bob Welch 5 1975-77 Jay Davisson 11 1979-81 11. Jeff Mull 152 1997-99 Gordon Chretien 5 1978-79 Mickey Weston 11 1980-82 12. Mark Rutherford 150 1994-97 Will Stewardson 5 2002-06 14. Seth Kenny 9 1995-98 13. Tom Gallus 143 1999-2002 13. Many tied with 4 Mark Rutherford 9 1994-97 14. Ken Bruchanski 135 1973-75 15. Phil Kommer 133 1998-2001 Season Season 1. Mike Lumley 13 1988 Season 1. Phil Kommer 8 1998 2. Bob Owchinko 12 1976 1. Bob Owchinko 125 1976 2. Jay Schwalm 7 1967 3. Doug Martin 10 1991 2. Bob Welch 111 1976 Steve Herbst 7 1994 4. Don Vesling 9 1987 3. Bob Owchinko 107 1975 Tom Gallus 7 1999 5. John Martin 8 1978 4. Jeff Fischer 103 2006 5. Brian Reynolds 6 1997 Ken Spratke 8 1984 4. Bob Welch 90 1975 Fred Londo 6 1990 7. Jay Kuhnie 7 1972 5. John Martin 87 1977 Ross Winiemko 6 2002 Bob Owchinko 7 1975 6. Anthony Tomey 83 2002 9. Bob Welch 5 1975 Gordon Chretien 7 1979 7. Mike Lumley 81 1988 Will Stewardson 5 2005 10. Jay Kuhnie 6 1970 Ben Simon 81 1996 10. Randy Gregory 4 1979 Jerry Kramer 6 1970 9. Anthony Tomey 80 2003 Gordon Chretian 4 1979 Ken Bruchanski 6 1974 10. Joe Linde 75 2001 Bob Smith 4 1982 Jay Davisson 6 1981 11. Jay Schwalm 74 1968 Todd Hendricks 4 1989 Joe Linde 6 2002 12. Tom Burkert 73 1970 Matt Hammett 4 1992 Ryan Ford 6 2002 13. Doug Martin 71 1991 Brian Reynolds 4 1996 Terry Bigham 71 1999 Anthony Tomey 4 2001 15. Ken Bruchanski 69 1975 Ross Winiemko 4 2003 Ryan Vandenbussche 4 2004

-47- EMU Baseball Records • Season-By-Season Leaders

1971 Al McLaughlin 50 1999 Chris DeShetler 37 1969 Jeff Peck .360 1973 Jeff Washington 8 BATTING 1972 Bolt, Ferguson 43 2000 Vince Thomas 33 1970 Jeff Peck .371 1974 Bill Reichel 9 1973 Mike Ferguson 56 2001 Ryan Goleski 36 1971 Mike Ferguson .336 1975 Jerry Keller 6 •At-Bats• 1974 Bill Reichel 41 2002 Ryan Goleski 70 1972 John Roe .333 1976 Jerry Keller 15 1951 Marv Streit 70 1975 Charles Keller 52 2003 Ryan Goleski 61 1973 Mike Ferguson .344 1977 NA 1952 Bob Shankie 77 1976 Charles Keller 69 2004 Derrick Peterson 71 1974 Jeff Washington .310 1978 Byron Horn 13 1953 Dick Moseley 70 1977 Danny Schmitz 66 2005 Derek Lehrman 34 1975 Jeff Washington .317 1979 Pat Sheridan 14 1954 Dick Moseley 72 1978 Audie Cole 66 1976 Glenn Gulliver .392 1980 Gary Baker 9 1955 NA 1979 Pat Sheridan 68 •Runs• 1977 Ted Dasen .393 1981 Bryon Horn 19 1956 NA 1980 Gary Baker 56 1954 Earl Bossenberry 16 1978 Audie Cole .327 1982 Scott Kemp 22 1957 Don Mack 42 1981 Horn, Simmons 82 1955 NA 1979 Gary Baker .360 1983 NA 1958 NA 1982 Scott Kemp 89 1956 NA 1980 Gary Baker .371 1984 Tony De Marti 16 1959 Charles Shonta 68 1983 Tony DeMarti 57 1957 Bill Birkle 11 1981 Jim Irwin .402 1985 Rick Ziegler 12 1960 Milo Karhu 55 1984 Rob Sepanek 75 1958 NA 1982 Scott Kemp .426 1986 Chris Hoiles 13 1961 NA 1985 Chris Hoiles 61 1959 Don Mathews 10 1983 Tony DeMarti .330 1987 Chad Stewart 9 1962 NA 1986 A.J. Richardson 66 1960 David Smith 10 1984 Rob Sepanek .397 1988 Brett Roach 17 1963 NA 1987 Brian Neil 64 1961 NA 1985 Chris Hoiles .372 1989 Scott Evans 12 1964 Ed Mirer 58 1988 Brett Roach 79 1962 NA 1986 A.J. Richardson .346 1990 Aldo Pecorelli 16 1965 Dave Henegar 73 1989 Evans, Smerek 59 1963 NA 1987 Brian Neil .342 1991 Aldo Pecorelli 10 1966 John Clay 62 1990 Aldo Pecorelli 62 1964 Abraham, Govin 12 1988 Brett Roach .434 1992 J. Kraut, B. White 10 1967 Pete Casteel 139 1991 Kevin Grijak 69 1965 Three tied 12 1989 Micky Smerek .362 1993 Mike Wiseley 14 1968 John Clay 151 1992 Mike Wiseley 65 1966 Glenn Moulton 13 1990 Aldo Pecorelli .371 1994 Jason Mc Donald 13 1969 Terry Collins 118 1993 Mike Wiseley 77 1967 Bowen, Casteel 36 1991 Kevin Grijak .394 1995 Jason La Joice 9 1970 Jeff Peck 186 1994 Don DeDonatis 78 1968 Gary Bowen 36 1992 Mike Wiseley .359 1996 Greg Ryan 18 1971 Al McLaughlin 162 1995 Curtis Baker 63 1969 Jeff Peck 30 1993 Mike Wiseley .435 1997 Greg Ryan 25 1972 Larry Bolt 143 1996 Don DeDonatis 76 1970 Terry Trott 41 1994 Don DeDonatis .390 1998 G. Ryan, C. De Shetler 16 1973 Mike Ferguson 163 1997 Greg Ryan 88 1971 Terry Collins 35 1995 Jason LaJoice .383 1999 Chris De Shetler 15 1974 Bill Reichel 136 1998 Greg Ryan 62 1972 Larry Bolt 31 1996 Don DeDonatis .409 2000 Vince Thomas 17 1975 Charles Keller 177 1999 Chris DeShetler 68 1973 Ferguson, Reichel 26 1997 Greg Ryan .447 2001 G. Anglin, R. Goleski 11 1976 Charles Keller 209 2000 Vince Thomas 70 1974 Glenn Gulliver 28 1998 Clint Fetzer .344 2002 Ryan Goleski 17 1977 Danny Schmitz 195 2001 Greg Anglin 59 1975 Ted Dasen 37 1999 Chris DeShetler .345 2003 Derrick Peterson 16 1978 Cole Wolan 202 2002 Ryan Goleski 83 1976 Danny Schmitz 55 2000 Vince Thomas .348 2004 Brian Bixler 18 1979 Pat Sheridan 205 2003 Derrick Peterson 80 1977 Danny Schmitz 47 2001 Tony Palazzolo .357 2005 Matt Moffett 12 1980 Audie Cole 193 2004 Brian Bixler 110 1978 Bryon Horn 43 2002 Ryan Goleski .381 2006 Steve Bradshaw 26 1981 Howard Simmons 225 2005 Derek Lehrman 66 1979 Pat Sheridan 47 2003 Derrick Peterson .377 1982 Howard Simmons 217 2006 Steve Bradshaw 69 1980 Bryon Horn 34 2004 Brian Bixler .453 •Triples• 1983 Tony DeMarti 173 1981 Howard Simmons 55 2005 Derek Lehrman .349 1967 Pete Casteel 9 1984 Rob Sepanek 189 •RBI (Runs Batted In)• 1982 Jim Irwin 53 2006 Steve Bradshaw .356 1968 NA 1985 Tony DeMarti 190 1954 Jim Zickel 12 1983 Rob Sepanek 36 1969 Jeff Peck 7 1986 A.J. Richardson 191 1955 NA 1984 Rob Sepanek 48 •Walks• 1970 J. Peck, T.T rott 7 1987 Brian Neil 187 1956 NA 1985 Tony DeMarti 41 1971 Mike Ferguson 26 1971 Al McLaughlin 4 1988 Brian Neil 184 1957 Bill Birkle 9 1986 A.J. Richardson 55 1972 M. Ferguson, L. Bolt, 1972 L. Bolt, M. Wagner 4 1989 Scott Evans 167 1958 NA 1987 Brian Neil 32 J. Washingon 20 1973 Mike Wagner 5 1990 Aldo Pecorelli 167 1959 William Shelton 13 1988 Brett Roach 58 1973 Mike Ferguson 25 1974 T.Dasen, G.Gulliver 2 1991 Kevin Grijak 175 1960 Milo Karhu 10 1989 Scott Evans 47 1974 Glenn Gulliver 32 1975 Glenn Gulliver 5 1992 Mike Wiseley 181 1961 NA 1990 Aldo Pecorelli 30 1975 Glenn Gulliver 39 1976 Glenn Gulliver 7 1993 Mike Wiseley 177 1962 NA 1991 Rogers, White 36 1976 Glenn Gulliver 55 1977 Danny Schmitz 7 1994 Don DeDonatis 200 1963 NA 1992 Mike Wiseley 30 1977 NA 1978 Brian Stemberger 8 1995 Curtis Baker 185 1964 Ed Mirer 15 1993 Mike Wiseley 43 1978 Bryon Horn 46 1979 B. Stemberger, 1996 Don DeDonatis 186 1965 Three tied 8 1994 Don DeDonatis 42 1979 Whitford Boyd 43 P. Sheridan, A. Cole, 1997 Scott Barrett 199 1966 Glenn Moulton 11 1995 Jason LaJoice 42 1980 Bryon Horn 30 B. Petroff 3 1998 Greg Ryan 183 1967 Pete Casteel 31 1996 B. Miller, G. Ryan 47 1981 Bryon Horn 30 1980 Howard Simmons 5 1999 Chris DeShetler 197 1968 John Clay 25 1997 Greg Ryan 56 1982 Greg Howe 48 1981 D. Davis, J. Riggs 7 2000 Vince Thomas 201 1969 Mike Knowles 26 1998 Greg Ryan 49 1983 NA 1982 Greg Howe 7 2001 Nick Soliz 193 1970 Terry Trott 44 1999 Chris DeShetler 40 1984 Rob Sepanek 32 1983 NA 2002 Brian Bixler 231 1971 John Roe 35 2000 Vince Thomas 40 1985 Tom Hauck 27 1984 Bill Gavin 4 2003 Brian Bixler 230 1972 Mike Ferguson 33 2001 Greg Anglin 43 1986 Tom Hauck 28 1985 Don Vesling 3 2004 Brian Bixler 243 1973 Jeff Washington 23 2002 Ryan Goleski 62 1987 Chad Stewart 27 1986 T. Hauck, C. Hoiles 6 2005 Jeff Davis 201 1974 Glenn Gulliver 22 2003 Brian Bixler 60 1988 Mickey Delas 23 1987 Mickey Delas 5 2006 Josh Ivan 215 1975 Charles Keller 32 2004 Brian Bixler 74 1989 Scott Evans 30 1988 Shane Jackson 3 1976 Charles Keller 59 2005 Jeff Davis 38 1990 Kevin Grijak 30 1989 Aldo Pecorelli 4 •Hits• 1977 Audie Cole 44 2006 Steve Bradshaw 40 1991 Jim Bostock 25 1990 Steve Waite 3 1951 Chuck Paige 25 1978 Brian Stemberger 43 1992 Charles Richardson 27 1991 Aldo Pecorelli 4 1952 Bob Shankie 20 1979 Audie Cole 39 •Batting Average• 1993 Jason McDonald 35 1992 Matt Patterson 4 1953 Ron Oestrike 21 1980 Audie Cole 39 1951 Chuck Paige .379 1994 D. De Donatis, D. Deak 24 1993 Mike Wiseley 3 1954 Jim Zickel 22 1981 Doug Davis 47 1952 Jim Sciarini .327 1995 Jeff McGavin 14 1994 J. LaJoice, J. Collins 2 1955 NA 1982 Scott Kemp 65 1953 Rudy Hill .333 1996 Brent Miller 39 1995 Tim Tessmar 2 1956 NA 1983 Gavin, Sepanek 32 1954 Ron Oestrike .362 1997 Greg Ryan 29 1996 Scott Barrett 2 1957 Don Mack 9 1984 Rob Sepanek 54 1955 NA 1998 Greg Ryan 30 1997 Todd Vokal 5 1958 NA 1985 Tony DeMarti 42 1956 NA 1999 Craig Foddrill 26 1998 T. Vokal, M. Aldridge 1959 Charles Shonta 19 1986 Chris Hoiles 70 1957 John Pinkowski .421 2000 Vince Thomas 24 Nick Soliz 3 1960 Milo Karhu 20 1987 Brian Neil 33 1958 NA 2001 Derrick Peterson 26 1999 Nick Soliz 5 1961 NA 1988 Mickey Delas 63 1959 William Shelton .289 2002 Tony Palazzolo 41 2000 G. Anglin, D. Hyott 1962 NA 1989 Mike Smerek 45 1960 Milo Karhu .361 2003 Brian Bixler 38 C. Jenkins 3 1963 NA 1990 Kevin Grijak 44 1961 NA 2004 Derrick Peterson 37 2001 Greg Anglin 5 1964 Mike Gouin 23 1991 Kevin Grijak 46 1962 NA 2005 Derek Lehrman 33 2002 Greg Anglin 6 1965 Mike Gouin 23 1992 Jim Kraut 37 1963 NA 2003 R. Arnett, R. Ford 3 1966 Clay, Moulton 18 1993 Jim Bostock 40 1964 Mike Gouin .404 •Doubles• 2004 Brian Bixler 3 1967 Pete Casteel 54 1994 Jason McDonald 54 1965 Mike Gouin .338 1970 Jeff Peck 12 2005 Josh Ivan 2 1968 John Clay 49 1995 Curtis Baker 42 1966 Glenn Moulton .322 1971 Ed McLaughlin 8 2006 Derek Lehrman 2 1969 Jeff Peck 40 1996 Curtis Baker 53 1967 Pete Casteel .388 1972 Mike Ferguson 10 Josh Ivan 1970 Jeff Peck 69 1997 Greg Ryan 56 1968 Terry Collins .354 1998 Scott Barrett 50 -48- EMU Baseball Records • Season-By-Season Leaders •Home Runs• 1992 Richardson, Wiseley 10 •ERA• 1974 Ken Bruchanski 52 1999 Terry Bigham 68.1 1970 Terry Trott 11 1993 Mike Wiseley 19 •(Earned Run Average)• 1975 Bob Owchinko 107 2000 Jeff Mull 72.0 1994 Don DeDonatis 26 1976 Bob Owchinko 125 2001 Joe Linde 95.0 1971 Rocky Roe 6 1952 Art Sheridan 1.13 1995 Don DeDonatis 14 1977 John Martin 87 2002 Joe Linde 91.2 1972 Jeff Washington 4 1953 Paul Temple 2.53 1996 Don DeDonatis 28 1978 John Martin 61 2003 Dave Pieron 96.2 1973 Chuck Petrillo 5 1954 Paul Temple 1.74 1997 Scott Barrett 9 1979 Gordon Chretien 42 2004 Ryan Ford 119.2 1974 Ted Dasen 2 1955 NA 1998 Clint Rodger 17 1980 Mitch Zwolensky 51 2005 Matt Dimich 78. 1975 Jeff Washington 9 1956 NA 1999 Clint Rodger 10 1981 Mickey Weston 47 2006 Jeff Fischer 109.2 1976 Jerry Keller 10 1957 Dave Kerr 2.37 2000 Vince Thomas 13 1982 Hansen, Smith 35 1977 NA 1958 NA 2001 Greg Anglin 14 1983 Ken Spratke 49 1978 Don Wolan 6 1959 Neil Otto 4.27 •Complete Games• 2002 Brian Bixler 17 1984 Bob Smith 53 1979 A. Cole, 1960 Ted Nix 3.00 1970 Jay Kuhnie 6 2003 Tim Clouse 17 1985 Bob Smith 44 B. Stemberger 9 1961 NA Jerry Kramer 6 2004 Brian Bixler 31 1986 Ron Rightnowar 51 1980 Audie Cole 11 1962 NA 1971 Jay Kuhnie 4 2005 Trumaine Riley 16 1987 Don Vesling 50 1981 Doug Davis 11 1963 NA Bob Smoots 4 2006 Jeff Hehr 16 1988 Mike Lumley 81 1982 Scott Kemp 9 1964 Gary Clark 3.39 1972 Jay Kuhnie 7 1989 Matt Avery 46 1983 NA 1965 Mike Platzer 1.13 1973 Woody Mills 4 1990 Doug Martin 37 1984 Rob Sepanek 13 1966 Jay Schwalm 4.50 1974 Ken Bruchanski 6 PITCHING 1991 Doug Martin 71 1985 Chris Hoiles 11 1967 Tom Allen 1.84 1975 Bob Owchinko 7 •Wins• 1992 Kevin Knoche 44 1986 Chris Hoiles 19 1968 Jay Schwalm 1.52 1976 Bob Owchinko 12 1951 Jim Desmond 3 1993 Sean Kenny 35 1987 Scott Willis 6 1969 Jerry Kramer 1.04 1977 NA 1952 Art Sheridan 6 1994 Mark Rutherford 49 1988 Mickey Delas 17 1970 Jay Kuhnie 1.16 1978 John Martin 8 1953 Paul Temple 7 1995 Ben Simon 55 1989 Micky Smerek 3 1971 Woody Mills 3.48 1979 Gordon Chretien 7 1954 Paul Temple 4 1996 Ben Simon 81 1990 Kevin Grijak 5 1972 John Kuhnie 1.58 1980 Bryan Clutterbuck 5 1955 NA 1997 Kirk Martin 53 1991 Kevin Grijak 8 1973 Woody Mills 3.37 Mitchell Zwolensky 5 1956 NA 1998 Jeff Mull 49 1992 Jim Kraut 7 1974 Ken Bruchanski 1.74 1981 Jay Davisson 6 1957 Goodhue, Nix 2 1999 Terry Bigham 71 1993 Deak, Denney, 1975 Bob Welch 1.29 1982 Mickey Weston 5 1958 NA 2000 Joe Linde 54 Patterson 3 1976 Bob Welch 1.82 1983 NA 1959 Neil Otto 3 2001 Joe Linde 75 1994 Jason Mc Donald 6 1977 Bud Yanus 3.28 1984 Ken Spratke 8 1960 Ron Gulyas 2 2002 Anthony Tomey 83 1995 Tim Tessmar 2 1978 John Martin 1.99 1985 Donn Wolfe 5 1961 NA 2003 Anthony Tomey 80 1996 Josh McCarthy 8 1979 Bud Yanus 2.58 1986 Donn Wolfe 6 1962 NA 2004 Ryan Ford 99 1997 M. Rutherford, 1980 Bryan Clutterbuck 2.28 Ron Rightnower 6 1963 NA 2005 Jeff Fischer 63 S. Barrett 11 1981 Mitch Zwolensky 3.81 1987 Don Vesling 9 1964 Rick Ziegler 4 2006 Jeff Fischer 103 1998 Scott Barrett 5 1982 Brad Edick 3.65 1988 Mike Lumley 13 1965 Mike Platzer 3 1999 Chris DeShetler 8 1983 Ken Spratke 6.70 1989 Matt Avery 4 1966 Three tied 2 2000 Vince Thomas 7 1984 Vic Worker 4.09 •Innings Pitched• 1990 Doug Martin 5 1967 Four tied 5 2001 Ryan Goleski 12 1985 Bob Smith 3.70 1952 Art Sheridan 67.0 1991 Doug Martin 10 1968 Jay Schwalm 7 2002 Ryan Goleski 22 1986 Donn Wolfe 4.14 1953 Paul Temple 78.3 1992 Kevin Knoche 5 1969 Richard Krumm 6 2003 Ryan Goleski 17 1987 Don Vesling 2.50 1954 Paul Temple 78.0 1993 Sean Kenny 5 1970 John Kuhnie 11 2004 Todd Kimling 17 1988 Mike Lumley 2.86 1955 NA 1994 Fred Brown 1 1971 Kuhnie, Mills 5 2005 Ryan Arnett 9 1989 Matt Avery 3.76 1956 NA Mark Rutherford 1 1972 Kuhnie, Schmittou 5 2006 Matt Moffett 7 1990 Doug Martin 3.00 1957 Hal Goodhue 32.1 1995 Ben Simon 5 1973 Woody Mills 5 1991 Doug Martin 2.99 1958 NA 1996 Ben Simon 5 1974 Ken Bruchanski 7 •Stolen Bases• 1992 Sean Kenny 3.95 1959 Neil Otto 57.0 1997 Mark Rutherford 4 1975 Bob Owchinko 11 1954 L. Cunningham, 1993 Steve Herbst 3.55 1960 Ron Gulyas 41.7 Seth Kenny 4 1976 Bob Owchinko 14 Bossenberry 4 1994 Dan Tobias 3.94 1961 NA 1998 Seth Kenny 5 1977 Bob Gerlach 8 1955 NA 1995 Ben Simon 3.19 1962 NA Brian Reynolds 5 1978 Gordon Chretien 8 1956 NA 1996 Ben Simon 3.30 1963 NA 1999 Terry Bigham 3 1979 Randy Gorgon 8 1957 Don Mack 3 1997 Mark Rutherford 4.48 1964 Rick Ziegler 36.0 2000 Jeff Mull 3 1980 Bryan Clutterbuck 5 1958 NA 1998 Jason Stewart 2.03 1965 Rick Ziegler 53.0 2001 Phil Kommer 5 1981 Davisson, Gorgon 7 1959 Charles Shonta 4 1999 Terry Bigham 5.14 1966 Jay Schwalm 28.0 Joe Linde 5 1982 Mickey Weston 10 1960 Neil Otto 2 2000 Jeremy Nordquist 3.86 1967 Bill Giffin 79.0 2002 Joe Linde 6 1983 Ken Spratke 6 1961 NA 2001 Ryan Ford 4.80 1968 Jay Schwalm 77.0 Ryan Ford 6 1984 Matthews, Spratke 5 1962 NA 2002 Ross Winiemko 3.58 1969 Rick Berryman 49.1 2003 Anthony Tomey 3 1985 Donn Wolfe 6 1963 NA 2003 Ross Winiemko 4.39 1970 John Kuhnie 92.2 2004 Ryan Ford 8 1986 Donn Wolfe 6 1964 William Abraham 5 2004 Ryan Ford 2.93 1971 Woody Mills 64.2 2005 M. Dimich, G. Biddle 1 1987 Mike Lumley 7 1965 Dave Henegar 5 2005 Matt Dimich 4.27 1972 John Kuhnie 74.0 2006 Jeff Fischer 5 1988 Mike Lumley 10 1966 Gary Bowen 7 2006 Jeff Fischer 1.97 1973 Woody Mills 66.2 1989 Bill Bates 7 1967 Pete Casteel 10 1974 Ken Bruchanski 67.0 1990 Doug Martin 8 1968 Terry Collins 19 •Strikeouts• 1975 Bob Owchinko 101.2 1991 Doug Martin 10 1976 Bob Owchinko 135.2 1969 Terry Collins 18 1952 Art Sheridan 49 1992 Sean Kenny 6 1977 Bud Yanus 90.2 1970 Gerald Warkentien 9 1953 Paul Temple 56 1993 Scott Kapla 6 1978 Bud Yanus 74.0 1971 Terry Collins 14 1954 Paul Temple 72 1994 Steve Herbst 8 1979 Bud Yanus 73.0 1972 Larry Bolt 11 1955 NA 1995 Ben Simon 6 1980 Mitch Zwolensky 68.0 1973 Mike Ferguson 10 1956 NA 1996 Baker, Simon, and 1981 Randy Gorgon 75.1 1974 Bill Reichel 13 1957 Ed Mirer 21 Rutherford 4 1982 Jason Hansen 59.1 1975 Dasen, Gulliver 16 1958 NA 1997 Mark Rutherford 9 1983 Ken Spratke 67.0 1976 Glenn Gulliver 26 1959 Ted Nix 32 1998 Jason Stewart 5 1984 Ken Spratke 96.2 1977 Schmitz, Sheridan 19 1960 Ron Gulyas 31 1999 Ryan Janis 7 1985 Ron Rightnowar 62.2 1978 Whitford Boyd 19 1961 NA 2000 Sean Harrington 6 1986 Ron Rightnowar 68.2 1979 Pat Sheridan 29 1962 NA 2001 Joe Linde 6 1987 Don Vesling 108.0 1980 Greg Howe 18 1963 NA 2002 Ross Winiemko 6 1988 Mike Lumley 104.0 1981 Greg Howe 31 1964 Rick Ziegler 31 2003 Ross Winiemko 1989 Matt Avery 67.0 1982 Greg Howe 31 1965 Rick Ziegler 52 Dave Pieron 7 1990 Doug Martin 87.0 1983 Tony DeMarti 20 1966 Jay Schwalm 24 2004 Ryan Ford 11 1991 Doug Martin 96.1 1984 Tom Hauck 24 1967 Bill Giffin 70 2005 G. Biddle, M. Dimich. 4 1992 Sean Kenny 73.0 1985 Tom Hauck 21 1968 Jay Schwalm 74 B. Lothian 1993 Sean Kenny 66.2 1986 Tom Hauck 23 1969 Bill Giffin 47 2006 Jeff Fischer 9 1994 Mark Rutherford 68.2 1987 Ron Smith 23 1970 Tom Burkert 73 1995 Ben Simon 79.0 1988 Brett Roach 18 1971 Woody Mills 65 1996 Ben Simon 73.2 1989 Scott Evans 23 1972 John Kuhnie 61 1997 Mark Rutherford 74.1 1990 Scott Evans 10 1973 Larry Kinn 57 1991 Brandon White 16 1998 Seth Kenny 77.0

-49- Oestrike Stadium

Oestrike Stadium, named after former EMU Hall of Fame Coach Ron Oestrike, was built in 1971, the year following Eastern Michigan’s NAIA Collegiate Championship and four years before its back-to-back NCAA Worlds Series appearances. Oestrike Stadium is one of the finest collegiate baseball facilities not only in the area, but in the country and continues to improve the quality of the athletes’ collegiate baseball experience. Improvements have been ongoing since 1988, when the press box was added behind home plate. The following year, an inning-by-inning scoreboard with a message center was installed behind the left field fence. In 1990, four permanent batting cages were added along Hewitt Road behind the left field fence. The 1992 season marked the beginning of the field improvements, starting with a new outfield fence and practice infield. In 1995, an outfield drainage system and sprinkling system were installed. The playing surface was the focus in 1988 when a new infield surface, pitching mound and bullpen mounds were completed. In the summer of 2001, the dugouts were expanded and drinking fountains were installed. The aesthetics of Oestrike Stadium have been addressed, beginning in 2000 with the addition of lights. The commemorative bricks that line the grandstand section continue to be installed and last fall, the infield drainage system was replaced, as was the infield surface. Future plans include the addition of a permanent concessions stand and the continued extension of the dugouts. In 2007, the entire infield was ripped out and replaced with Pro Grass. The EMU Baseball team would like to thank all the individuals for their generous donations that made this project a reality.

Two views of the Oestrike Stadium Brick Project.

EMU’s inaugural game at Oestrike Stadium under the new lights.

A side view of Oestrike Stadium (picture taken from EMU’s football facility, Rynearson Stadium).

-50- Oestrike Stadium BRICK PROGRAM A.F. Smith Electric James R. Gnewkowski Charles Oxley Thomas Allen Norman Gordon Leland P. Bjerke Jr. W.F. Anhut Bert Greene Charles Paige David and Teresa Archibold Phyliss Greene Lucy Parker Arm of Honor Glenn J. Gulliver R and M Peake Arnet’s Jason Hanson Tom Pendlebury Larry Badii Patty and John Harrington Ken and Debbie Peterson Lewis Banwart Chuck Hatch George Petredean Serge Barna James Hause James R. Pignataro Scott Barrett Jerry Hayes Charlie Pinter Roger Bechtol Reinard Heininger John Pinkowski Rick Berryman Ron Hellier Rex Plasters Tom and Leah Biggs David Henegar Lou Porretta George Bird Dan Hoff Michael Priskorn William Birkle Chris Hoiles Kirk A. Profit George Borth Robert Holkeboer Robert J. Pyle Jake Boss J. Chris Holman Jerry Raymond Earl Bossenberry Greg Howe David Reed Joe Braden Lynda Hummel Lee Reed Brad Brady David and Mary Jane Hunt Rick A. Reed Michael Bretting Tom Hursey Bill Reichel Ken Bruchanski Jim Irwin Thomas Reiser F. Allen Bryan Jack Johnson Mike and Sharon Reynolds Bryan Dental Office David Jonske Amy Roemer Don Buckeye James Kalbfleisch Dick Runchey Jim Bush Milo Karhu Mel Rutherford Carol Carrico Dave Keller Ronald Saunders Charlie’s Country Squire Scott Kemp Bob Seiber Jamie Chiloff Dennis and Ruth Kenny Robert Sepanek Sr. Michael and Barbara Chirio Seth Kenny Jennifer A. Sexton Steve Ciccarelli Stephen Kerr Robert A. Shankie Mary and Terry Clark Jim Killoren Alan Sherbrook William Clark Todd Kimling Jed Shilling John Clay Rip Kinney David Smigielski Coach’s Catastrophe Cleaning Bill and Genie Knudstrup Bob Smoots and Restoration Service Jeff and Nancy Kuhns Doug Soliz Tim and Carol Cogswell Elwood Kureth Martha Spencer William (Audie) Cole Windle LaFever Peggy Steig Ronald Collins Jason J. LaJoice Brian Stemberger Terry Collins Wes Langer Chad and Leslie Stewart Stephen Cooney Tom Lawrence Donald Stewart Glenda and Astor Cornette Mary Lou Lawwill Gary Strickland Roger Coryell Jennifer and Scott Leach Sylvan Learning Center Frederic Cosgro Sandra A. Lothian TeamSports Ralph Cowan Matt Lucas Paul Temple J.D. Danielewicz Ken MacDonald Anthony Tomey Milo Danzeisen David and Maxine Mamuscia James Trahey Gerald Davis William Martin Ben Van Riper Barbra Delprato Donald and Teresa Mathews Jim and Helen Vick Roger DeShetler Joe McDermott Derk Vokal Margaret DeShetler Ed McEachern Kelly Wanko Tom Dessellier Alan and Susan McLaughlin Jeffery Ward John Dignan Gary and Carolyn McKeever Claudia Wasik Dave Diles Michigan Bulls Stephen and Ann Watson Mitchell Diles Woody Mills Jack Weiss Matthew Diles Jack D. Minzey Mickey Weston Dr. Joseph L. Braden Paula Misselhorn Brandon White Frank G. Dugas W. Jason Mitchell Tim Willibey Denyse Ebersole Robert Mittlestat Robert J. Willoughby Andy Eggan Richard Moseley Shawn Winston EMU Women’s Basketball Gary and Nancy Moss Charles E. Winkelhaus Cheryl Farmer James H. Mulchay III Tom Wojcicki Bill Fennel Troy Niehaus Donn Wolfe Festival of Foods John H. Nordlinger Dr. Scott and Bettie Woods Richard Fetchiet Brian O’Neill Stewart and Carolyn Work Evelyn Finn Ron Oestrike Pat Wray John C. Fountain Mel Oestrike David R. Yeager George Foussiantes Carl Ojala Ypsilanti Area Marilyn and Ellis Freatman Sue Okonski Chamber of Commerce Phil and Ruth Garcia N. Bari Oliver Ypsilanti Area Nick Genova Robert E. Oliver Convention and Visitors Bureau Cleon and Karen Gilliam Robert E. Owchinko Bill Ziegler Jason J. Glover -51- EMU Baseball in the Community The Eastern Michigan Athletics De- new coats, hats, boots, and gloves In addition, 12 players volunteered partment encourages and supports for the coming winter months at their time at the Lincoln Little League its student-athletes in their involve- Meijers retail stores. Camps. ment in the campus community as “It truly is a privilege to be able to “Volunteering at the Lincoln Little well as the Ypsilanti area. spend time with these wonderful lo- League Camps is a great way to com- The Eastern Michigan University cal children,” said junior first municate with local youth,” said se- baseball team is no exception to this, baseman, Steve Bradshaw nior pitcher George Biddle (New- as they have given their time and (Lapeer, Mich.-Lapeer). “Experi- ark, Ohio-Newark Catholic). “The energy in the community through the ences such as these are a great way kids really listen and look up to our years. The team volunteered its time to meet and spend time with local players and participating in this event throughout the local community dur- children which is also instrumental in allows our program to serve as a role ing the late fall and early winter our growth as student-athletes.” model for these kids.” months in the Warm the Children pro- The 2006 Warm the Children pro- Lastly, the entire team helped the gram, St. Joe’s Pediatrics (PEDS) Ex- gram raised more than $108,000. Local 190 Plumbers and Pipe Fitters tended Care, Lincoln Little League Additionally to Warm the Children, plan and staff their annual Christmas Camps and the Local 190 Christmas eight players along with the coaching party, Dec. 10, 2006. The team and Party. staff spent time in the St. Joe’s Pedi- coaches believe that volunteering in Every year, the EMU baseball team atrics (PEDS) Extended Care. the community is a great way to give assists in Warm the Children, a pro- “I am enjoy sitting down and spend- back, especially during the holiday gram sponsored by Meijer that pro- ing time with the people at PEDS Ex- season. vides winter for underprivi- tended Care,” said junior pitcher Dan All of these opportunities provided leged children. A total of 19 players Puls (Alpena, Mich.–Alpena). a foundation for the team to continue had the opportunity to meet with lo- “I believe that we as visiting players to grow together and individually while cal children of families facing chal- warm the patients’ day which also strengthening the baseball program lenges and serve as personal shop- makes us value how lucky we really and the community. pers assisting them in purchasing are.”

Partick Dean, Andrew Marshall and Dan Boisture with children from St. Joe’s Pediatrics (PEDS) Extended Care

Jeff Davis and Jeff Hehr shopping at Meijers with a family at the Lincoln Little League players 2006 Warm the Children program get tips from EMU baseball players

-52- WHERE WE’RE LOCATED EMU is located in culturally and environmentally diverse southeast Michigan, about 40 miles west of Detroit and 10 miles east of Ann Arbor, in historic Ypsilanti. The area is characterized by metropoli- tan growth and economic transformation and is rich in academic, research, technological and recre- ational resources.

WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE As a regional University, we are committed to the needs of our community through teaching, research and service. Our faculty teach courses tailored to the diverse needs of metropolitan stu- dents, combine research-based knowledge and practical application and experience, and are commit- ted to educate students to be effective citizens. While maintaining high academic standards, our research efforts are designed to provide interdisciplinary partnerships to resolve metropolitan prob- lems. We provide close working relationships with elementary and secondary schools in an effort to affect the entire education system and provide ongoing contributions to the cultural life and general quality of life in our region. At EMU, we engage our students in learning habits. Our programs build lifelong learning skills so graduates can adapt in our rapidly changing world. We provide a supportive environment from tutors and writing clinics to our challenging honors program. We also emphasize learning experiences and new avenues of teaching for our faculty. They are actively involved in research, publishing, involving students in research and incorporating their findings in the classroom. Our faculty, students and administrators also work closely with the community while acquiring invaluable lifetime learning experiences. Many of our faculty are successfully incorporating Academic Service–Learning in their classes. This teaching methodology utilizes community service as a means of helping students gain a deeper understanding of course objectives, acquire new knowledge and engage in civic activity. Also, EMU is one of only two universities in Michigan to offer the American Humanics certification program that prepares students to work in leadership roles with nonprofit organizations. The program focuses on developing skills that are specific to running youth or human service agencies. ACCREDITATION Eastern Michigan continues to be the largest preparers of educational personnel in the United Eastern Michigan University is fully accred- States including the largest preparer of special education personnel, mathematics teachers and ited by the Higher Learning Commission of the science teachers; and is among the top 10 preparers of educational administrators. EMU is the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and 30 professional associations. second-largest preparer of minority educational personnel in Michigan and has been recognized for its commitment to diversity by U.S. News and World Report. DEGREES The Division of Academic Affairs delivers pro- gramming through five degree-granting colleges OUTREACH and the Office of Graduate Studies and Research, EMU provides many resources for teaching, and offers 400 majors, minors and concentrations research and service to our area residents as well as 85 graduate degree/certificate programs through offices and programs such as: academic in 31 departments. Top majors are: elementary service-learning, alumni relations, career services, education, psychology, business, criminal justice, charter schools, the Halle Library; summer tech- computer science, computer information systems, nology institutes for gifted high school students; literature and language teaching, marketing and off-campus locations in Brighton, Detroit, Flint, art. Jackson, Livonia, Monroe, Traverse City and ENROLLMENT PROFILE Washtenaw County; online course offerings; speech, hearing, reading and counseling clinics; The 23,862 students enrolled in fall 2004 summer athletic programs for pre-college stu- included 19,000 undergraduates and 4,862 dents; and WEMU-FM. graduate students. Undergraduate students are 60 percent female and 40 percent male; gradu- ate students are 65 percent female and 35 per- THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION cent male. EMU students represent 46 U.S. Representing more than 120,000 alumni and states and 79 foreign countries. Average age friends, the Alumni Association sponsors social for undergraduates is 24; for graduate students and service-related programs for more than 20 is 34. EMU population is: 16 percent black; 3 geographically-based and special-interest alumni percent Asian/Pacific Islander; 2 percent His- chapters. panic; 1 percent Native American; 70 percent White; and 3 percent international (6 percent undeclared).

-53- Fast Facts Mission Statement Eastern Michigan University is commit- Founded: 1849 - Michigan State Normal School ted to excellence in teaching, the exten- Enrollment: Fifth-largest state institution in Michigan sion of knowledge through basic and ap- Undergraduates: 19,000 plied research and creative and artistic ex- Graduates: 4,862 pression. Building on a proud tradition of Gender: national leadership in the preparation of Undergraduates: 60 percent female; 40 percent male teachers, we maximize educational oppor- Graduates: 65 percent female; 35 percent male tunities and personal and professional growth for students from diverse back- Michigan residents: 86 percent grounds through an array of baccalaure- President: John A. Fallon, III ate, master’s and doctoral programs. Board of Regents: Eight-member board, We provide a student-focused learn- appointed by governor ing environment that positively affects the Faculty: 761 full time lives of students and the community. We Faculty holding Ph.D.: 93 percent extend our commitment beyond the campus boundaries to the wider community through service Student/Faculty Ratio: 19:1 initiatives and partnerships of mutual interest addressing local, regional, national and international opportunities and challenges. New Freshmen Average GPA: 3.1 New Freshmen Average ACT: 21 Eastern Michigan University is a public, comprehensive, regional University that New Freshmen Average SAT: 1014 offers programs in the arts, sciences and professions. Founded in 1849, the University is Academic programs: 423 majors, minors and composed of more than 24,000 students who are served by 761 full-time faculty as well concentrations, plus 195 graduate degrees and as 1,255 staff, both on campus, off campus and electronically. EMU offers undergradu- certificate programs ate, graduate, specialist, doctoral and certificate programs in its colleges of arts and Doctoral programs: 2 - Educational Leadership; sciences, business, education, health and human services, and technology. Clinical Psychology Campus Buildings: 128 Campus Size: 803 acres OUR HISTORY Athletic Affiliation: NCAA Division I-A EMU was founded as Michigan State Normal School in 1849 when the state of Michigan was just 12 years old. The Michigan Legislature designated EMU as the first institution to educate teachers to NCAA Conference: Mid-American Conference serve the public schools. It was the first tax-supported college in Michigan open to both men and Mascot: Eagles women. EMU began on a four-acre site in one building, with two programs of study: a classical course Colors: Green and White and an English course. The University was the first teacher-education institution established west of the Allegheny Mountains and sixth in the nation. 2006-07 Tuition and Fees* During its first 100 years, Michigan State Normal School certified thousands of teachers and In-state and Ohio, 30 credit hours: $6,016 developed the broad-based curricula that prepared it for university status in 1959. Within the new Out-of-State, 30 credit hours: $16,022.50 University, three colleges emerged: the College of Education, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Graduate School. The University expanded three more times: in 1964 with the College of Busi- Room and Board, 20 meals weekly: $6,612 ness; in 1975 with the College of Health and Human Services; and in 1980 with the College of Technology.

PRESIDENTS, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND BOARD OF REGENTS EMU EXECUTIVE OFFICERS EMU BOARD OF REGENTS

Dr. John A. Ted Coutilish Bernice Lindke Donald Loppnow Thomas Sidlik Roy E. Ismael Ahmed Floyd Clack Fallon, III VP University Interim VP Provost/ Chair Wilbanks President Marketing Enrollment Academic Affairs Vice-Chair

Darryl Janice Stroh Jim Vick Gary D. Hawks Philip A. Francine James F. Sczepanski VP Business Student Incarnati Parker Stapleton University and Finance Affairs Advancement

-54- EMU Athletic Department athletic director and in 2003 he was pro- gan University.” moted to senior associate athletic direc- ”I am honored and excited to be join- tor and then deputy director. During his ing the Eastern Michigan University team,” tenure at Arkansas, Gragg was respon- Gragg said. “EMU has a sound program, sible for a variety of areas including: ath- administrative support and outstanding letic administration management, sport coaches and student-athletes. I believe program oversight, marketing, recruit- that together we can build upon those ment, budget, student-athlete support, strengths to restore a winning tradition compliance, facilities and game manage- in athletics.” ment, and fund raising and research. A former wide receiver for the Prior to joining the Arkansas athletic football team, Gragg program, Gragg was an assistant athlet- earned four letters while completing his ics director for compliance at the Univer- undergraduate degree in human devel- sity of Michigan from 1997-2000. During opment in 1992. He was named to the his tenure at Michigan, Gragg completed Southeastern Conference Academic work on his master’s degree at Wayne Honor Roll during his senior season. State University in 1999. He earned his After completing his undergraduate de- doctorate in higher education administra- gree at Vanderbilt in 1992, Gragg stayed Derrick Gragg, deputy athletic director tion from the in at his alma mater to become an academic at the University of Arkansas and a former May 2004. counselor before adding the title of di- member of the ath- ”Derrick Gragg has served as a senior- rector of student life in his final year. letic administration, was named athletic level athletic administrator at four Divi- In 1995, Gragg was named director of director at Eastern Michigan University, sion I institutions and received accolades compliance and operations at the Univer- Feb. 21, 2006. for his work at each,” EMU President John sity of Missouri. During his two years at The 37-year-old Gragg (11-19-69) be- A. Fallon, III said at the press conference Missouri he was the game event man- came Eastern Michigan’s 11th athletic di- naming Gragg. “He has the administra- ager for Olympic sports programs and rector after spending the previous six tive skills, and the vision for what a pro- served on the Big 12 Compliance Coordi- years at the University of Arkansas. He gram at this level should be, and that nators Group during his last year. first joined UA in 2000 as an associate makes him a perfect fit for Eastern Michi-

EMU ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF

Bobbie Bowling Liz Broughton Erin Burdis Carol Carrico Craig Fink Darrell Hallberg Stephannnie Senior Account Faculy Athletics Interim Head of Administrative Development Equipment Harvey-Vandenberg Specialist Representative SASS Secretary Director Manager Asst. AD/SWA

Dave Keller Mike Malach Steve Nordwall Mike Paciorek Ann Pierson Melissa Pohorence Melody Reifel Facilities Assoc. AD- Head Athletic Faculty Academic Staff Athletic Werner Manager Administration Trainer Compliance Counselor Trainer Compliance Associate

Scott Schultz Greg Steiner Jim Streeter Mike Szerszen Bill Tuscany Masayasu Takaiwa Promotions Asst. Sports Info. Sports Information Strength & Cond. Assoc. Athletic Staff Athletic Coordinator Director Director Coach Trainer Trainer

-55- The Student-Athlete Experience Student-Athlete Support Services Academic, personal and professional support are essential to college success. At EMU, Student-Athlete Support Services (SASS) helps student-athletes reach their full potential. Our philosophy is to offer an academic support program, integrated with the University, that will assist all student-athletes with their transition into college. This all-encompassing support continues throughout each student-athlete's collegiate career, until the day he or she receives a diploma, lands a job or enters graduate school. Being proactive rather than reactive, our staff does not wait for an academic crisis to occur. We gather important back- ground information and build an academic profile on each student-athlete, assessing his or her needs in advance. Services provided through SASS include the following: programs that focus on student-athletes' special needs, monitoring academic performance, providing learning assistance, assisting with registration procedures, assisting in monitoring athletic eligibility, providing priority registration and making sure that athletes are advised about current NCAA, MAC and University rules and regulations. Freshmen and transfer student-athletes encounter a major transition when making the switch from high school or community college to a university. These students, while adjusting to their new routines, receive extra attention and support. College is not easy. But with hard work and dedication from both the student-athlete and the support staff, the student-athlete can have a successful college experience. The success of Eastern's student-athletes hinges on their willingness to seek assistance from SASS as well as other University student services. SASS staff members continually refer student-athletes to the admissions office, Academic Advising Center, Career Services Center, health services, the records office, financial aid and The Holman Learning Center. Faculty members also provide assistance to student-athletes through advising in course selection and providing additional help with courses when requested. Athletic Training and Sports Medicine The Eastern Michigan University Sports Medicine Department has a long history and reputation for excellence in the health care of student-athletes and the education of athletic training students. Founding practitioners Gary Strickland, Ron Venis and Dr. Wally Roeser envisioned a goal of first-class prevention, management and rehabilitation of athletic injuries for all student-athletes. Although the department continues to grow, its primary mission remains the same. The student-athletes participating in intercolle- giate athletics receive comprehensive health care from an expansive sports medicine team. The Eastern Michigan University Sports Medicine staff is led by team physician Dr. David Alvarez, orthopedic team physicians Dr. Wally Roeser and Dr. Bruce Miller, and Head Athletic Trainer Steve Nordwall. Additionally, the staff consists of two primary care sports medicine fellows, three full-time staff athletic trainers, two full-time athletic training clinical educators, four graduate assistant athletic trainers and the team dentist. Our sports medicine staff works in conjunction with various medical professionals within the community who provide nutritional, dental, vision and other specialized services for our student-athletes. At Eastern Michigan University, the philosophy of the Sports Medicine staff is two-fold: to provide a high standard of medical care through effective preventive and management programs, and to facilitate an effective post-injury rehabilitation process for a safe return to competition. In all cases, the ultimate well-being of each student-athlete is considered our number one priority, not only while they compete at Eastern Michigan University, but during their lifetime as well. The Sports Medicine staff operates out of three campus athletic training facilities in the Convocation Center, and the Rynearson Stadium team building. Strength and Conditioning The main focus of the EMU strength and conditioning program is to develop the complete student-athlete. Everything that is incorporated into the training program relates to success on the court. The program is not just about lifting weights, but rather the development of all aspects of athletic performance. These areas include speed, strength, quickness, agility, flexibility, explosion, sports nutrition and mental toughness. One of the main objectives of the program is to improve the players’ agility and speed. The goal is to develop stronger and more physical student-athletes without losing speed or flexibility. With that in mind, our staff focuses on improving strength in the power zone. Abdominal, lower back and hip strength are crucial for an athlete’s success. Increasing strength in these areas decreases the chance and severity of injury and assists in strength and power development. EMU athletes are pushed as much possible to prepare for competition. The athletes are challenged through physically demand- ing and intense workouts year-round. The athletes are also challenged during each workout with some type of mental toughness/ physical challenge. We train not only the physical side of the student-athlete, but also the mental and competitive side. While everyone lifts weights during the year, EMU Eagle student-athletes will also condition. This places us as one of the best conditioned teams in the country each year. Our goal is simple: Be the best conditioned/most physical team in the country. A highly motivated athlete is a program’s most valuable asset. Every school in the country works on developing its athletes from the neck down. But at EMU, our program strives for excellence both mentally and physically. Our staff works to develop long-term and short-term goals for success. We work closely with the athletes so we know exactly what they are doing and what they need to do to improve. Developing athletes is a year-round task for our strength staff. During the year, the athletes will spend almost as much time in the weight room as they do on the court. Strength and conditioning at EMU is a full-time commitment. There is no such thing as part- time champions. EMU athletes work hard, but have fun. The camaraderie and work ethic developed in the weight room carry onto the field. -56- The EMU Identity

Since the 1991 season, Eastern of employment as by the Huron Indian Michigan University athletic teams have tribe. gone by the nickname Eagles. The runner-up name in that contest A look back at EMU’s logos The Eagles name was officially was Pioneers. adopted May 22, 1991, when the EMU EMU began investigating the appro- Board of Regents voted to replace the priateness of its Huron Indian logo after existing Huron nickname and logo with the Michigan Department of Civil Rights 1929-1991 the new one. issued a report in October 1988 suggest- EMU originally went by the nicknames ing that all schools using such logos drop Normalites, Men from Ypsi and various them. The report indicated that the use of other titles through the years before Native American names, logos and mas- Hurons was adopted in 1929. cots for athletic teams promoted racial The Hurons first came into being as stereotypes. At that time, four colleges, the result of a contest sponsored by the 62 high schools and 33 junior high/middle 1991-1994 Men's Union in 1929. On Oct. 31 of that schools in Michigan used Indian logos or year, a three-person committee, com- names. TM posed of Clyde Ford, Elmer Lyman and The EMU Board of Regents voted to Professor Bert Peet, selected the name replace the Huron name with Eagles, taken Hurons from the many entries in the from three recommendations from a com- contest. mittee charged with supplying a new nick- The name was submitted by two name. The other two final names submit- 1995-2001 students, Gretchen Borst and George ted were Green Hornets and Express. Hanner. The logos pictured below are the Hanner was working at the Huron current EMU Athletic Department logos. Hotel at the time of the contest and was no doubt as much influenced by his place

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