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Monmouth College MONMOUTH COLLEGE BASEBALL RECORD BOOK TEAM HISTORY Baseball was first played as an intercollegiate sport at Monmouth in the fall of 1868 and is the oldest varsity sport at the College. Monmouth did not field a baseball team during the 1917 season due to World War I and suspended play again during the World War II years of 1939-1946. The Midwest Collegiate Athletic Conference (MCAC) added baseball as a championship sport in 1954 and the league has sponsored a postseason conference tournament since 1966. The conference adopted a divisional system of competition in 1956 and Monmouth has been a member of the Illinois, West and South Divisions. The MCAC (men) and MACW (women) conferences merged to form the current Midwest Athletic Conference (MWC) in 1994. Monmouth has utilized several on-campus and off-campus fields for its home games and moved to Glasgow Field at Peacock Memorial Athletic Park in the spring of 2000. The 2020 season was halted after 10 games due to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. PAGE / CONTENTS 2 Team Information 2 Coaching Records 3 Year-By-Year Season Records and Results 4 Midwest Conference Baseball Champions 5 Conference Tournament Results 6 National Tournament Results 6 Team Records – Game/Season 18 Individual Records - Game/Season/Career 35 Single-Season Statistical Leaders 37 Game-By-Game Results By Year 62 Game-By-Game Results By Opponent 72 Awards – Athletic All-American, All-Region, All-Conference, Coach and Player of the Year 78 Awards – Academic All-Americans, Academic Scholars, Academic All- Conference Peterson and LeClere Awards [revised August 2020] 1 TEAM INFORMATION Years of Competition: 144 (1868-1916, 1918-1938, 1947-2020) All-time Record: 1285-1140-12 (.526) Total # of Games: 2452 Home record (since 1970): 383-194 (.662) Away record (since 1970): 469-440-6 (.515) vs. MWC schools: 537-283-1 (.654) Extra-Inning Games (since 1970): 35-35-1 (.500) [Ties are counted as ½ win and ½ loss for percentages] COACHING RECORDS NAME YEARS W-L-T PCT Unknown 1868-1892 31-26 .537 M.E. Flynn 1900 3-6-0 .333 H.G. Bodwell 1902 7-5-0 .583 C.K. Warne 1903-04 15-8-0 .652 Cliff Bell 1906 8-7-1 .531 Reid 1909-10 9-19-0 .321 Unknowns 1893-1912 103-101-3 .504 McMillan 1913 6-9 .400 Harry “Red” Welch 1914 1-15 .063 Shrenk 1915 4-5-1 .450 Unknowns 1916-1924 36-42 .461 Don Kissinger 1925 14-1 .933 Unknowns 1926-27 22-5 .814 J.F. Van Antwerp 1928-1929 12-11-0 .522 Robert Smiley 1930-1935 36-31-0 .537 Bobby Woll 1936-1938 5-25-1 .177 R.W. Scott 1947 7-4-0 .636 Jack Jaquet 1948-1953 40-42-0 .488 Leino Corgnati 1954 6-8-0 .429 Kenneth Gould 1955-1957 17-17-1 .500 Joe Pelisek 1958-1964 46-48-1 .489 Norm Ellenberger 1965-1966 21-14-0 .600 Sam Andree 1967 10- 8-0 .556 Jim Wasem 1968-1972 64-40-1 .614 Terry Glasgow 1973-1993 343-165-3 .674 Roger Sander 1994-2015 370-368-1 .501 Alan Betourne 2016-present 91-69-1 .568 TOTAL 1285-1140-12 .526 2 YEAR-BY-YEAR SEASON RECORDS AND RESULTS YEAR SEASON 1925 14- 1-0 Kissinger 1868-69 3-0-0 1926 9- 4-0 1869-70 1-0-0 1927 13- 1-0 1870-71 *no results found 1928 6- 6-0 VanAntwerp 1871-72 *no results found 1929 5- 5-0 VanAntwerp 1872-73 1-0-0 1930 8- 4-0 Smiley 1873-74 *no results found 1931 4- 7-0 Smiley 1874-75 0-1-0 1932 9- 2-0 Smiley 1875-76 *no results found 1933 8- 4-0 Smiley 1876-77 *no results found 1934 3- 9-0 Smiley YEAR SEASON COACH 1935 4- 5-0 Smiley 1877-78 0-1-0 1936 2- 7-0 Woll 1878-79 0-1-0 1937 2- 9-1 Woll 1879-80 *no results found 1938 1- 9-0 Woll 1880-81 0-3-0 1947 7- 4-0 Scott 1881-82 0-1-0 1948 3- 8-0 Jaquet 1882-83 1-2-0 1949 6- 9-0 Jaquet 1883-84 0-1-0 1950 12- 4-0 Jaquet 1884-85 2-0-0 1951 7- 7-0 Jaquet 1885-86 4-0-0 1952 4- 8-0 Jaquet 1886-87 2-2-0 1953 8- 6-0 Jaquet 1887-88 5-4-0 YEAR SEAS/CONF DIV/CONF COACH 1888-89 3-1-0 1954 6- 8-0 / 4-4 3rd Corgnati 1889-90 2-2-0 1955 5- 7-0 / 1-2 4thT Gould 1890-91 3-1-0 1956 7- 3-1 / 4-2 2nd Gould 1891-92 2-4-0 1957 5- 7-0 / 3-5 4th Gould 1892 0-2-0 1958 8- 5-0 / 3-0 1st / 4th Pelisek 1893 1-2-0 1959 7- 6-0 / 4-3 2ndT Pelisek 1894 2- 2-0 1960 6- 4-1 / 3-3 3rd Pelisek 1895 4- 0-0 1961 3- 7-0 / 2-5 4thT Pelisek 1896 7- 0-0 1962 7- 7-0 / 6-2 1stT /4th Pelisek 1897 5- 3-0 1963 7-10-0 / 5-6 3rd Pelisek 1898 1- 3-0 1964 8- 9-0 / 4-8 5th Pelisek 1899 5- 8-0 1965 9- 8-0 / 7-5 2nd Ell’nb’rgr 1900 3- 6-0 1966 12- 6-0 / 9-1 1st / 2nd Ell’nb’rgr 1901 0-1-1 (*14 games scheduled, only 1967 10- 8-0 / 9-2 1st / 2nd Andree results from games found) 1968 13- 9-0 / 11-1 1st / 2nd Wasem 1902 7- 5-0 1969 12- 7-0 / 10-0 1st / 2nd Wasem 1903 8- 2-0 1970 9- 9-1 / 8-3-1 2nd Wasem 1904 7- 6-0 1971 14- 6-0 / 10-1 1st / 2nd Wasem 1905 8- 6-0 1972 16- 9-0 / 12-2 1st / 2nd Wasem 1906 8- 7-1 1973 7-14-0 / 1-3 2nd Glasgow 1907 7- 8-1 1974 12- 6 -1 / 3-1 1st / 1st Glasgow 1908 2- 9-0 1975 21- 6 -1 / 9-2 1st / 1st Glasgow 1909 3- 6-0 1976* 15-12-0 / 5-3 1st Glasgow 1910 6-13-0 (MWC championship Rained Out – 1911 10-11-0 No team champion named) 1912 9- 3-0 1977 10-10-0 / 4-4 2nd Glasgow 1913 6- 9-0 1978 10-10-1 / 3-5 2nd Glasgow 1914 1-15-0 1979 16-12-0 / 6-2 1st / 2nd Glasgow 1915 4- 5-1 1980 13-12-0 / 7-1 1st / 1st Glasgow 1916 2- 7-0 1981 17- 8-0 / 11-1 1st / 1st Glasgow 1918 4- 2-0 (*won 2 –team conference) 1982 19- 7-0 / 13-3 1st / 1st Glasgow 1919 0- 4-0 1983 21- 4-0 / 15-1 1st / 1st Glasgow 1920 1- 6-0 1984 11-11-0 / 8-7 3rd Glasgow 1921 7- 5-0 1985 18- 6-0 / 13-4 1st / 1st Glasgow 1922 8-10-0 1986 11- 9-0 / 6-7 4th Glasgow 1923 6- 5-0 1987 19- 7-0 / 11-4 1st / 1st Glasgow 1924 8- 3-0 1988 18- 7-0 / 12-4 1st / 1st Glasgow 3 1989 24- 3-0 / 14-1 1st / 2nd Glasgow 2007 18-17/9-3 1st/3rd Sander 1990 22- 2-0 / 13-2 1st / 1st Glasgow 2008 9-24/6-6 2nd/4th Sander 1991 20- 5-0 / 10-3 1st / 1st Glasgow 2009 16-17/8-4 1st/3rd Sander 1992 23- 5-0 / 13-2 1st / 1st Glasgow 2010 12-23/4-8 3rd Sander 1993 16-10-0 / 10-5 1st / 1st Glasgow 2011 17-15/6-6 2nd/4th Sander 1994 20-12-0 / 11-4 1st / 2nd Sander 2012 12-22/4-8 4th Sander 1995 16-16-0 / 10-5 2nd / 3rd Sander 2013 8-25/4-11 5th Sander 1996 16-13-1 / 11-4 1st / 2nd Sander 2014 16-18/7-9 4th Sander 1997 15-18-0 / 10-5 1st / 4th Sander YEAR SEAS/CONF DIV/CONF COACH 1998 14-15-0 / 9-3 1st / 3rdT Sander 2015 17-19/8-8 4th Sander 1999 15-16-0 / 5-7 3rd Sander 2016 18-17/7-9 3rd Betourne 2000 20-15/8-4 2nd/3rd Sander 2017 16-19/9-11 T3rd Betourne 2001 20-14/11-1 1st/3rd Sander 2018 29-14-1/14-6 1st/1st Betourne 2002 26-13/11-1 1st/1st Sander 2019 22-15/10-6 1st/T3rd Betourne 2003 17-17/10-2 1st/4th Sander 2020* 6-4 Betourne 2004 22-12/6-5 1st/2nd Sander *Season canceled after 10 games due to coronavirus YEAR SEAS/CONF DIV/CONF COACH COVID-19 pandemic 2005 24-9/11-1 1st/4th Sander 2006 20-18/8-4 1st/2nd Sander MIDWEST CONFERENCE BASEBALL CHAMPIONS 1953 Carleton 1978 Coe 1954 Coe, Knox 1979 Lawrence 1955 Coe 1980 Lawrence, MONMOUTH 1956 St. Olaf 1981 MONMOUTH 1957 Carleton 1982 MONMOUTH 1958 Coe 1983 MONMOUTH 1959 Coe 1984 Illinois College 1960 Coe, St. Olaf 1985 MONMOUTH, Coe 1961 Coe 1986 Knox 1962 Ripon 1987 MONMOUTH 1963 Ripon 1988 MONMOUTH 1964 Carleton 1989 Ripon 1965 Ripon 1990 MONMOUTH, Ripon 1966 Ripon 1991 MONMOUTH 1967 Ripon 1992 MONMOUTH 1968 St. Olaf 1993 MONMOUTH, Coe, Knox 1969 St. Olaf 1994 Ripon 1970 St. Olaf 1995 Illinois College 1971 St.
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