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Contents 2005-06 Ouick Facts University of Northern Iowa Numerical Roster 2 Location Cedar Falls, Iowa Alphabetical Roster 3 Founded 1876 Covering the Panthers 4-5 Enrollm ent 12,561 Nickname Panthers The University School Colors Purple and Old Gold About UNI 6 President Dr. Robert Koob UNI Administration 7 Athletic Director Rick Hartzell Athletics Administration 8 Conference Valley Academics 9 Affiliation NCAA Division I UNI Athletics 10-11 Waterloo Ri ve rfront Stadium Strength and Conditioning 12 Capacity 4,277 Sports Medicine 13 Surface Grass Riverfront Stadium 14 Dimension L-335, LC -360, C-380, RC -360, R-335 UNI Coaching Staff Press Box Phone (319) 232-5633 Head 16 Assistants 17 Baseball History First Year of Baseball 1893 2006 UNI Panthers Overall All-Time Record 1, 146-1,199 -11 Outlook 18-20 No . yrs. in CWS None Alphabetical Bias 22-33 Yrs. in NCAA Regionals/last 1/2 001 Career Statistics 34-35 Last post-season opponent Missouri State Result Lost 11-6 in 2003 MVC Tourney 2005 In Review Season in Review 38 Team Information 2005 Game-by-Game 39 2005 Record 26-28 2005 Statistics 40 Conference Record/ Finish 9-15/T-8th Mi ssouri Valley Review 41 Final Ranking Poll None Starters Returning/ Lost 7/3 Records Starting Returning/ Lost 5/1 Players of the Year 42 Letter Winners Returning/Lost 18/8 Divi sion I Yearly Statistics 43 Coaching Staff Career 44-45 Head Coach Rick Heller Season/Game 46-47 (Upper Iowa, 1986) Honors 48 Record at UNI (Yrs ) 166-173-1 (6) Year-by-Year Coaching 49 Overall Career Record (Yrs.) 457 -367-4 (18) Year-by-Year Season Leaders 50-51 Baseball Office Phone (319) 273-6323 All-Time Results 52-59 Best Time to Reach Coach Weekday Mornings Assistant Coaches/Duties (Alma Mater Yr.) Opponents Dan Davis/Pitching & Recruiting (Southern 1996) 2006 Opponents 60-62 Marty Sutherland/ & Hitters (UNl/2003) All-Time Series Records 63 Brock Sabers/ (UNl/2004) UNI Baseball Panthers in the Pros 64-65 Missouri Valley Conference 66 Diamond Backers 67 Calendar Schedule 68

Equity Statement Credits The University of Northern Iowa is an equal opportunity educator and employers with a The 2006 University of Northern Iowa Baseball Media Guide is an official publication comprehensive plan for affirmative action. of the Uni versity of Northern Iowa Athletics Media Relations Office. Writing by Assistant Media Relations Director, Brandie Glasnapp. Special Assistance by Brock Ascher, Colin McDonough, Josh Lehman and Laura Spind ler. Photos by Un iversity Marketing and Publ ic Relations and University Archives. Designed by UMPR student Nichol as Donovan. Printed by Pioneer Graphics. _,, D ,.,_

# Name Yr. Pos. BIT Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School/HS-- 1 Jenkins, Aaron So . LHP L/L 5-10 190 Brooklyn Park, Minn ./Champlin Park 2 Smid, Tim Jr. RHP R/R 5-10 195 Remsen, Iowa/ Arkan sas -Fort Smith/St. Mary's 3 Frieske, Mark Sr. OF/ IF S/R 5-11 185 Spokane, Wash ./Porterville C.C./N. Central 4 Kirk, Nick Fr. LHP L/L 6-0 185 Dubuque, Iowa/Wahlert 5 Hoffmann, Eric Jr. OF/LHP L/L 5-11 190 Erskine, Minn ./lowa Central/Win-E-Mac 6 Trumm, Nate Sr. C S/R 6-1 205 Worthington, Iowa/Troy St/Dyersville Beckman 7 Cameron, Nick Jr. 1B/OF R/R 6-0 210 West Des Moines, Iowa/ Indian Hills/Valley 8 Manrique, Deric * Fr. OF R/R 5-10 175 Sioux City, Iowa/ Nebraska/ North 9 Smith, Jason So . C R/R 6-3 200 Sioux Falls, S.D./O'Gorman 10 Bugger, Boone Jr. INF R/R 6-0 185 Bozeman, Mont/Scottsdale C.C./Bozeman 11 Douglas, Brett So. OF R/R 5-11 195 St. Charles, lowa/I-35 (Truro) 12 Sinclair, Taylor So . LHP L/L 6-3 180 Indianola, Iowa/Indianola 13 Wold, Drew Sr. LHP L/L 6-3 195 Cedar Rapids, Iowa/ Kennedy 16 Olsen, Chris So. OF R/R 6-0 175 Cedar Falls, Iowa/ Cedar Falls 17 Moran, Pat Sr. INF R/R 5-11 190 Rapid City, S D./Steven s 18 Bradley, Curt So . 2B/ OF S/R 5-9 165 Columbia, Mo ./Rock Bridge 19 Daniels, Clayton Sr. OF R/R 6-0 205 Moulton, Iowa/Indian Hills/Moulton-Udell 20 Jevne.Zach Sr. RHP R/R 6-7 235 Decorah, Iowa/Decorah 21 Bennett, Mark So. RHP R/R 6-2 205 Cedar Rapids, Iowa/ Kennedy 22 Rodriguez, Robert *So . RHP R/R 6-5 225 Hialeah, Fla ./Champagnat Catholic 23 Douglas, Brandon * Fr. INF R/R 5-11 185 St. Charles, lowa/ I-35 (Truro) 24 Hansen.Jake Sr. • LHP L/L 5-11 180 Council Bluffs, Iowa/Lewis Central 25 Featherston, Brett So. 1B L/R 6-2 255 Epworth, Iowa/Western Dubuque 26 Iverson, Brock Jr. RHP R/R 6-1 185 Eag le Grove, Iowa/ Iowa Central/ Eagle Grove 28 Westphal, Bryan So . RHP R/R 6-1 210 Dubuque, Iowa/ Hempstead 29 Westergaard, Dave Jr. INF R/R 5-11 195 Sloan, Iowa/Wayne State/Westwood 30 Zirbel, Zach * Fr. RHP R/R 6-1 195 Clear Lake, Iowa/Clear Lake 32 Hille, Jeff So. RHP R/R 6-9 210 Sauk Rapids, Minn ./Sauk Rapids Rice 34 Oster, Jesse So. INF/ RHP R/R 5-11 210 Redding, Calif./Lassen C.C ./Foothill High 35 Percival, Ben Fr. RHP R/R 6-3 220 Clive, lowa/W.D .M. Valley 36 Iverson, Brett Sr. RHP R/R 5-9 185 Eagle Grove, Iowa/Iowa Central/ Eagle Grove Bolger, Justin So. P/1B S/R 6-4 205 Cedar Falls, Iowa/ Cedar Fall s Downing, Troy " Fr. C R/R 6-0 190 Ottumwa, Iowa/Ottumwa Merten, Kyle " Fr. C R/R 5-11 190 Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf Meyer, Alex " Fr. RHP R/R 6-5 165 Lake Bluff, II1. / Lake Forest Smith, Erik " Fr. INF R/R 6-3 195 Mondamin, Iowa/West-Harrison * Redshirted 2005 season " Plans to redshirt 2006 season

Head Coach : Rick Heller Assistants: Dan Davis (Pitching and Recruiting), Marty Sutherland (Outfielders), and Brock Sabers (Catching) Athletic Trainer: Jacob Hesse # Name Yr. Pos. BIT Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School/HS 21 Bennett, Mark So . RHP R/R 6-2 205 Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Kennedy Bolger, Justin So . P/1 B S/R 6-4 205 Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls 18 Bradley, Curt So . 2B/OF S/R 5-9 165 Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge 10 Bugger, Boone Jr. INF R/R 6-0 185 Bozeman, Mont/Scottsdale C.C./Bozeman 7 Cameron, Nick Jr. 1B/OF R/R 6-0 210 West Des Moines, Iowa/Indian Hills/Valley 19 Daniels, Clayton Sr. OF R/R 6-0 205 Moulton, Iowa/Indian Hills/Moulton-Udell 23 Douglas, Brandon *Fr. INF R/R 5-11 185 St Charles, lowa /I-35 (Truro) 11 Douglas, Brett So . OF R/R 5-11 195 St Charles, lowa/ I-35 (Truro) Downing, Troy " Fr. C R/R 6-0 190 Ottumwa, Iowa/ Ottumwa 25 Featherston, Brett So . 1B L/R 6-2 255 Epworth, Iowa/Western Dubuque 3 Frieske, Mark Sr. OF/IF S/R 5-11 185 Spokane, Wash ./Porterville C.C./N.Central 24 Hansen, Jake Sr. LHP L/L 5-11 180 Council Bluffs, Iowa/Lewis Central 32 Hille, Jeff So . RHP R/R 6-9 210 Sauk Rapids, Minn ./Sauk Rapids Rice 5 Hoffmann, Eric Jr. OF/LHP L/L 5-11 190 Erskine, Minn ./lowa Central/Win-E-Mac 36 Iverson, Brett Sr. RHP R/R 5-9 185 Eagle Grove, Iowa/Iowa Central/Eagle Grove 26 Iverson, Brock Jr. RHP R/R 6-1 185 Eagle Grove, Iowa/Iowa Central/ Eagle Grove 1 Jenkins, Aaron So . LHP L/L 5-10 190 Brooklyn Park, Minn ./Champlin Park 20 Jevne.Zach Sr. RHP R/R 6-7 235 Decorah, Iowa/ Decorah 4 Kirk, Nick Fr. LHP L/L 6-0 185 Dubuque, Iowa/Wahlert 8 Manrique, Deric *Fr. OF R/R 5-10 175 Sioux City, Iowa/ Nebraska/ North Merten, Kyle " Fr. C R/ R 5-11 190 Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf Meyer, Alex " Fr. RHP R/ R 6-5 165 Lake Bluff, III ./Lake Forest 17 Moran, Pat Sr. INF R/ R 5-11 190 Rapid City, S.D./Stevens 16 Ol sen, Chris So . OF R/R 6-0 175 Cedar Falls, Iowa/ Cedar Falls 34 Oster, Jesse So . INF/RHP R/R 5-11 210 Redding, Calif./ Lassen C.C ./Foothill High 35 Percival, Ben Fr. RHP R/R 6-3 220 Clive, lowa/W.D.M. Valley 22 Rodriguez, Robert *So. RHP R/R 6-5 225 Hialeah, Fla ./Champagnat Catholic 12 Sinclair, Taylor So . LHP L/L 6-3 180 Indianola, Iowa/Indianola 2 Smid, Tim Jr. RHP R/R 5-10 195 Remsen , Iowa/ -Fort Smith St. Mary's Smith , Erik " Fr. INF R/R 6-3 195 Mondamin, Iowa/West-Harrison 9 Smith , Jason So . C R/R 6-3 200 Sioux Falls, S.D./O'Gorman 6 Trumm , Nate Sr. C S/R 6-1 205 Worthington, Iowa/Troy St/Dyersville Be ck man 29 Westergaard, Dave Jr. INF R/R 5-11 195 Sloan, Iowa/Wayne State/Westwood 28 Westphal , Bryan So . RHP R/R 6-1 210 Dubuque , Iowa/ Hempstead 13 Wold, Drew Sr. LHP L/L 6-3 195 Cedar Rapids, Iowa/ Kennedy 30 Zirbel, Zach *Fr. RHP R/R 6-1 195 Clear Lake, Iowa/Clear Lake * Red shirted 2005 sea son " Plans to red shirt 2006 sea son

Head Coach : Rick Heller Ass istants: Dan Davi s (Pitching and Recruiting), Marty Sutherland (Outfielders), and Brock Sabers (Catching) Athleti c Tra iner: Jacob Hesse _,$ p

KEV MEDIA OUTLETS -. UNI Athletics Media Relations KCRG -TV Phone: 319-273-31 OD Associated Press 1-800-332-5443 Fax: 319-273-3602 1-800-453-2113, 515-243-3281 Fax 319-398-8378 Email: [email protected] P.O . Box 1741 2nd Ave. at 5th St. S.E. Website: www.unipanthers.com Fax: 515-243-1550 Des Moines, IA 50306 Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 Josh Lehman Luke Meredith John Campbell (director) E-mail: [email protected] Director of Media Relations E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] KGAN-TV Print 1-800-222-5426 Office 319-273-3642 Cedar Rapids Gazette Fax: 319-395-0113 Home 319-266-5701 1-800-397-8258, 319-398-8257 P.O Box 3131 Cell 319-415-1703 Fax: 319-398-5846 Cedar Rapids, IA 52406 500 3rd Ave. S.E. Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 KWWL-TV J.R. Ogden (editor) 1-800-772-2035, 319-291-1290 E-mail : sports@gazettecommunications. Fax: 319-291-1233 com KWWLBldg. Brandie Glasnapp 500 E. 4th St. Assistant Director of Media Relations Des Moines Register Waterloo, IA 50703 Baseball Contact 1-800-247-5346 Rick Coleman (director) [email protected] Fax: 515-286-2504 E-mail: [email protected] P.O . Box 957 Office 319-273-5455 Des Moines, IA 50304 Cel l 319-415-0289 Bryce Miller (editor) Radio Home 319-266-3595 E-mai l: [email protected] KWLO/KXEL 319-234-2200 Northern Iowan Fax: 319-233-4946 319-273-2157 514 Jefferson St. Colin McDonough · University of Northern Iowa Waterloo, IA 50701 Associate Media Relations Director Cedar Falls, IA 50614 Chris Rueber (Sports Director) [email protected] [email protected] Office 319-273-5456 Quad-City Times Cell 319-415-4059 319-383-2370 KCNZ Fax: 319-383-2370 319-277-1918 P.O Box 3828 Fax: 319-277-5202 124 E. 2nd St. 721 Shirley St. Davenport, IA 52801 P.O . Box 248 E-mail: [email protected] Cedar Fall s, IA 50613

Waterloo Courier KCRR Brock Ascher 319-291-1466 319-233-9770 Fax: 319-833-4870 Secondary Baseball Contact Fax: 319-291-2069 501 Sycamore St. [email protected] P.O Box 540 Waterloo, IA 50704 Suite 638 Doug Newhoff (editor) Waterloo, IA 50703 E-mail : [email protected] Elwin Huffman (director) Elwin [email protected]

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Internet Coverage UNI ATHLETICS DIRECTORY The best around-the-clock coverage of UNI baseball is provided on the UNI Director of Athletics athletics web site, http://www.unipanthers.com . Rick Hartzell (UNI, 1974) (319) 273-2470 Newly designed in the fall of 2004, visitors worldwide can view updated sta­ Senior Associate A.D,/SWA tistics, rosters, schedules and coach or player biographies of any of the UNI sports Julie Bright (UNI, 1975) (319) 273-2475 teams . The site is maintained by CSTV's CollegeSports .com , the leading college Associate A.D,/lnternal sports online network. Ju stin Sell (Bowling Green State, 1991) (319) 273-3647 For those fans not able to get to Cedar Falls on a regular basis, you can buy UNI Assistant A.D./Development athletics merchandise and tickets through the web, as well. Steve Gearhart (UNI , 1987) (319) 273-7817 Updated Missouri Valley standings, scores, Players of the Week and statistics Assistant A.D./Operations are available on the MVC's home page, http://www.mvc-sports.com . Heather Tousignant (UNI, 2001) (319) 273-6636 Assistant A.D./Marketing Press Luncheons Leon Costello (Loras College, 1998) (319) 273-7044 UNI head baseball coach Rick Heller or one of his staff will be in attendance at Assistant A.D./Compliance the weekly press luncheon held each Monday beginning at 12 noon in the back room Curt Woodin (Wayne State, 1997) (319) 273-7465 of Pepper's Grill and Sports Pub located on 18th Street in Cedar Falls . The press Athletic Club - Kelly Bockenstedt (319) 273-2471 luncheons are open to the public. Athletic Training - Don Bishop (319) 273-6369 Ticket - Greg Davies (319) 273-7855 Credential Requests/Radio Lines: UNI-Dome Facilities - Dave Kohrs (319) 273-2865 Please make all credential requests through the UNI Athletics Media Relations Media Relations - Josh Lehman (319) 273-3642 Office, NW Upper UNI-Dome, Cedar Falls, Iowa 50614. One courtesy phone line per Academic Advising - Jennie Sell (319) 273-3327 school is provided . Head Coaches Photographers Baseball - Rick Heller (319) 273-6323 Photo passes are limited to daily newspapers, wire services and television pho­ Men's - Greg McDermott (319) 273-2287 tographers, in addition to participating team campus newspapers . Only accredited Women's Basketball - Tony DiCecco (319) 273-6443 media are given permission for photo passes. Football - Mark Farley (319) 273-5474 - John Bermel (319) 273-3100 Soccer - Kathy Kakoyianni-Bering (319) 273-5425 - Christy Hebert (319) 273-2520 HOTELS & TRANSPORTATION Women's - Stacey Simmer (319) 273-7946 Women's - Sachin Kirtane (319) 273-3901 Americlnn Holiday Inn-University Plaza Cross Country/Track - Chris Bucknam (319) 273-6481 5818 Nordic Drive, Cedar Falls, Iowa 5826 University Ave ., Cedar Falls, Iowa - Bobbi Petersen (319) 273-7170 50613 1-319-277-2230 - Brad Penrith (319) 273-5860 1-319-277-6166 Ramada Inn Convention Center­ Best Western Starlite Village Waterloo 214 Washington, Waterloo, Iowa, 50701 4th & Commercial, Waterloo, Iowa, Baseball Staff 1-800-903-0009 50701 Head Coach - Rick Heller (319) 273-6323 Country Inn & Suites 1-319-233-7560 Assistant Coach - Dan Davis (319) 273-3804 2910 S Main St, Cedar Falls, Iowa, University Inn Assistant Coach - Marty Sutherland (319) 273-7457 50613 4711 University Ave. Cedar Falls, Iowa Volunteer Assistant - Brock Sabers 1-800-456-4000 50613 Econo Lodge 1-800-962-7784 4117 University Ave ., Cedar Falls, Iowa, 50613 AVIS 1-319-277-6931 (Waterloo Airport): 1-800-831-2847 Excel Inn Deanoh 's Taxi 1-319-273-9082 3350 University Ave , Waterloo, Iowa Kip 's Yellow Cab 1-319-234-3535 50702 National 1-319-233-6838 1-800-367 -3935 0

Building on a strong tradition of teacher education, the University of Northern Iowa has evolved into one of the finest comprehensive public universities in the country. UNI emphasizes excellence in undergraduate education and offers selected graduate programs at the master's, specialist's and doctoral levels. UN l's heritage and philosophy place great value on providing a student-centered educational experience. The university offers a learning environment that is small enough to provide students with individualized attention, yet large enough to provide a variety of resources, including distinguished faculty. UNl's special combination of challenge and support is indeed a key ingredient of a "Students First" education. Today, UNI offers more than 120 undergraduate majors. Outstanding academic programs, many of which are nationally-recognized for their excellence, have been established in the colleges of Business Administration, Education, Humanities and Fine Arts, Natural Sciences, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. In addition, UNI participates in the bachelor of liberal studies program offered by Iowa's Regent Universities and provides classes in centers around the state through the division of Continuing Education and Special Programs. Recognized as the premier public undergraduate university in the state, UNI is experiencing an increasing demand for its high-quality programs. Enrollment at UNI was 12,513 students in the fall of 2005. Students come from every county in Iowa, and about 94 percent of UNl's undergraduate students are residents of Iowa upon enrollment. The University of Northern Iowa was founded in 1876 as the Iowa State Normal School. It became Iowa State Teachers College in 1909. In 1961, the name was changed to State College of Iowa, and in 1967, the Iowa Legislature changed the status of the institution to that of a university under its present title. Facts & Highlights • U S. News and World Report ranks UNI in the top two among public comprehensive universities in the Midwest.

• Kiplinger Personal Finance magazine places us in the top 50 in the nation for best value in public colleges.

• The Education Trust (www.edtrust.org) named UNI first among peer institutions nationally for overall high performance in graduation rates.

• UNI prides itself on smaller class sizes that enhance faculty­ student interaction and personalized instruction. Thirty-two percent of classes have fewer than 20 students, and 83 percent have fewer than 40 students.

• UNI students are actively involved with more than 200 student organizations, including special interest clubs, sororities and fraternities, religious groups and academic groups.

• UNI is the alma mater of NFL and SuperBowl MVP Kurt Warner, as well as U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley.

• The UNI Wellness/Recreation Center, attached to the north side of the UNI-Dome, features a climbing wall, two pools, a running track, weight and fitness rooms, and courts for basketball, volleyball and racquetball. Dr. Robert Koob is the eighth president of He is involved in numerous local organization s, including Cedar the University of Northern Iowa. He began Valley's Promise, Cedar Valley United Way, Opportunity Works, Cedar his tenure in August 1995. and he is the first Valley Economic Development Corporation, and the Waterloo Development UNI graduate to return to his alma mater as Corporation . He al so serves on num erou s Tru ste e Board s, as he is kno wn President. He has been distinguished at UNI for hi s instrumental collaborating skill s, strategic planning expertise, and for his efforts to promote and strengthen creative ability to deal constructively with constant change . Most recently, relationships between the University and the he was honored as the Cedar Valley Business Hall of Fame recipient in citizens of Iowa, and to fully integrate the recognition of his visionary skillfulness, economic development plans, use of cutting-edge technology campus -wide volunteerism , and for his talent to build cohesive working relationships These initiatives build on the University's between private and public sectors . strengths of providing a strong liberal arts Dr. Koob is involved in numerous state and national organizations, curriculum , excellence in teaching , scholarship, including the Iowa Empowerment Board, National Educational Advisory and service. Committee, and the Commission on International Education . As President, he has focused on implementing the University strategic He is a native of Hawarden, Iowa , received his BA in education from plan, articulating core values and progress indicators, and setting goals for UNI in 1962, and a doctorate in chemistry from the University of Kansas in the University, which is continually cited as one of the nation's top public 1967 . He has 16 years of classroom teaching experience ranging from high comprehensive universities. His efforts have also produced extraordinary school science courses through Ph .D. level courses in physical chemistry. campus and community growth, including the new Gallagher-Bluedorn President Koob announced his retirement on October 12, 2005 and will Performing Arts Center, the Freeburg Early Childhood Program, and two new remain in his current position until a new president takes over. facilities -- the McLeod Center and the Human Performance Center. The UNI Cabinet

Bill Calhoun Patricia Geadelmann Jim Lubker Renee Romano Tom Schellhardt VP Adva ncemen t Specia l Asst/ Governm ent Rel. Int. VP/Rel. Aca d. Affai rs & Provost VP Education & Student Services VP Admi nistration & Finance

Jim O'Connor Anne Woodrick Joe Murphy IAAC presiden t Facu lty Ath letics UNI Student Gove rn ment Representative presi dent Rick Hartzell sports have seen teams or individuals in postsea son Another key effort spear~ed by Hartzell wa s Director of action since Hartzell came back to the Cedar Valley. UNl's radio and television agreements. Panther In addition, the Panthers have finished in the football and men's basketball have local television Athletics upper half of the Missouri Valley Conference's all ­ contracts for TV with KFXA (Fox 28), and for radio sports standings each year under Hartzell's direction, with KXEL (1540 AM), each of which was renewed Now in his including a best-ever finish of second in the 2000-01 for multiple years in 2004. UNI women's basketball seventh year as campaign . Prior to his arrival, UNI had finished in and volleyball is currently carried by KWLO (1330 Director of Athletics the upper half of the league all -sports standings AM) radio, and is one of the only schools in the at the University of just once . UNI has also consistently finished in the Midwest to have a regular-season home for Northern Iowa, Rick top 90 in the annual Director's Cup standings since volleyball. Hartzell has overseen Hartzell's arrival, a ranking that measures a school's Hartzell has helped guide the university through unparalleled success success in various sports in NCAA championships the NCAA's certification process, and overseen the and growth for the during that athletic year. In 2003-04, UNI finished addition of women's soccer to varsity statu s. A Panther athletics 80th nationally, tops among schools in the Missouri past president of the Gateway Football Conference program . He was named the university's fourth full­ Valley Conference. athletic directors, he is currently vice-president of time director of athletics since joining the Division I The success on the field has been a direct result the Missouri Valley Conference administrators. He ranks on August 9, 1999. of Hartzell's hiring of quality head coaches during also serves as chair of the MVC sportsmanship Take some time to talk to Hartzell, and his his tenure, many with Iowa and UNI ties. Mark committee, as well as serving as a member of the passion for UNI athletics - and college athletics in Farley (football), Greg McDermott (men's basketball), officiating committee and the centennial celebration general - comes across loud and clear. His love for Bobbi Petersen (volleyball), Brad Penrith (wrestling), committee. He recently received the All -American the Panthers should be no surprise, as he was a UNI Rick Heller (baseball), and Sachin Kirtane (women's Football Foundation's General Robert Neyland student-athlete during the mid -70s, and was able tennis) are among the coaches that Hartzell has Outstanding Athletic Director Award . In addition, to come back home in 1999 to lead his alma mater's brought to UNI, with most garnering conference Hartzell is a highly-respected NCAA Division I men's athletic program into the 21st century. He also or regional championships and NCAA postseason basketball official, having worked games for the ACC. believes strongly in the "student" part of the term appearances. Big Ten and Conference USA among other leagues, student-athlete, and understands the importance Off the field, UNI student-athletes have shined and officiated numerous NCAA tournament games. of shaping well-rounded individuals for a life after academically as well. UN l's overall student-athlete Prior to being named at UNI, Hartzell had competitive athletics are over. graduation rate is among the leaders in the Missouri served as director of athletics at Bucknell since The list of individual and team athletic Valley Conference and Gateway Football Conference. 1988, directing a Division I program consisting of 28 successes since Hartzell took over at UNI is long UNl's overall student-athlete cumulative grade point sports with I-AA football. Prior to his appointment and distinguished . The football team has claimed average has risen dramatically, to better than 3.0 at Bucknell, he was Director of Athletics and three conference titles the past five seasons, after the spring 2004 semester for more than 400 Chairman of Physical Education and Recreation at the and the men's basketball team won its first-ever student-ath Ietes . University of Maryland-Baltimore County from 1985- Missouri Valley Conference championship in 2004, Hartzell has been a key figure involved in several 88, directing a 19-sport program which moved from with back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances facility upgrades, including the development of the Division II to Division I during his tenure. - including the school's first-ever bid as an at-large McLeod Center, a new arena which broke ground Hartzell played football and baseball for the team in 2005. UNI volleyball has won six of the past last fall south of the UNI -Dome. When completed Panthers. He received his bachelor's degree in seven conference championships , and made three in 2006, it will house the men's and women's physical ducation and English from UNI in 1974, appearances in the NCAA tournament's Sweet 16 basketball programs, and volleyball and wrestling and his master's in educational administration in during that span. Panther wrestling crowned its first teams. In addition, Hartzell has overseen the effort 1977. A native of Klemme, Iowa, he was a five - Division I national champion in 2000, and has placed to turn the UNI-Dome and future McLeod Center sport letterman at Klemme High School. Hartzell 's as high as 11th in the national tournament. Track into an economic development site for the Cedar personal interests include reading, fitness, auto and field and cross country have claimed numerous Valley, by garnering concerts and other special racing and spending time with family and friends . He conference titles, including the last six indoor men's events to campus . Other key fund-raising initiatives has two children -- Nate, 24, and Amanda , 22 . He crowns, and baseball made its first-ever NCAA include the construction of a new football locker and Jill George, were married on Sept. 3, 2005. tournament appearance in 2001 , winning the rugged room, weight room, and enhancements to Mark MVC tournament crown . 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Julie Bright Justin Sell Steve Gearhart Leon Costello Heather Tousignant Senior Associate Ass ociate Athletics Director Assistant Athletics Director/ Assistant Athletics Director/ Assi stant Athletics Director/ Athletics Director Development Marketing & Promotions Fa cilities & Operations

.. ' ' t ., • \ ' j ~ " ; • , • t ' I l • I • j ~ • • '" • • ·' • J \ ' . .._ ____ ..... WHY UNI? Center For Academic Achievement • Students describe UNl's professors as positive and The Center for Academic Achievement is a student upbeat. dedicated, innovative, personal, down to earth. service organization. Its goal is to provide all students UN l's faculty members include Fullbright Scholars, with the assistance necessary to deve lop or polish the world-class teacher/researchers, best-selling authors academic skills that are essential to the pursuit of a and international business consultants. college degree. • Small classes. UNI prides itself on small class sizes The services are threefold: and a favorable faculty-to-student ratio. Lower division • reading classes, which include general introductory courses • writing and/or Liberal Arts Core courses specific to a major, • mathematics have an even lower average of 27 students. • One-on-one time with faculty -- after class, in research CURT WOODIN projects, extracurricular opportunities, or clinical or Educational Opportunity Program Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance field projects. The mission of the Educational Opportunity Program • Student services to help insure academic success. is to provide supportive services which are essential for Woodin joi ned the UNI athletics staff in October of • The UNI Honors Program, which provides academically­ the identification, recruitment. retention and graduation 2005. He is responsible for implementing and maintaining motivated students with challenging classroom of minority and educationally disadvantaged students a compliance program for UNl's 400 student-athletes. He experiences, close ties with faculty, interactive who traditionally have not had equal access to higher also will with UN l's student life initiatives. discussion and social connections with other capable educational institutions. These services are Prior to UNI, he was the director of compliance at the students. provided to participants University of Nebraska-Omaha and managed compliance • academic & career counseling issues for 400-plus student-athletes. Woodin spent time • tutorial services at the Kansas University Athletics Corporation in 2004 as Academic Advising Services • financial aid counseling & advising Academic Advising Services provides a variety of the financial aid and eligibility specialist He also gained • personal counseling services to help students achieve their personal, career, experience in compliance and academic advising at Angelo • course selection & registration State University (2001 -2004) and Wayne State College and academic goals at UNI. • educational plann ing (1999-2001) Professional and peer advisors help students: Woodin has a Master of Science in Human Movement • clarify life/educational goals UNI strives to offe r all the advantages of a smaller Sciences and Education, with a concentration in Sport and • utilize Un iversity resources college, but with the resources of a larger univers ity UNI Leisure Commerce, from the University of Memphis (1999). • select appropriate courses prides itself on classes taught by experienced faculty (not He received his Bachelor's degree in Sport Management • resolve academic difficulties teaching assista nts). an easily navigated ca mpus and small from Wayne State (1997) • interpret institutional academic requirements classes - as would a small college. But UNI also is proud Woodin was a student-athlete at Wayne State and was of the fact that, unlike small colleges, it has approximately the captain of the men's basketball squad from 1994-1997. The Reading/Learning Strategies Program provides 800 faculty members with a wide range of experiences, many services for students, including free four-week views and philosophies. courses in: • Speed Reading • Effective Study Strategies • Study Reading

JENNIFER SELL Academic Advisor Jenn ifer Sell is in her second year as Acad emi c Advi sor fo r UN I athletics. In her role, she helps wi th academic planning and registration for about 400 UNI student­ athl etes. In addition, she manages the department's Champs/Li fe Skills program . Sell served as a freshman mentor and athletic academic advising ass istant from 1995 through 1999 at Vi llanova Un iversity. She al so has several years of experience as an elementa ry sc hool teach er. A native of Toledo, OH , she graduated cum laude in 1992 from Bowling Green State with a bachelor's degree in Edu ca ti on. She is marri ed to Justin Sell. UN l's Associate Athl etic Director. The couple has four children. - - UNI Fight Song

Hail our Panthers we are ever loyal. Showing strength and unity As we rise we firmly stand behind you Urge you on to victory. Rah! Rah! Rah! As you lead us on to fame and honor Fight! Fight! Fight! Will be our cry So give us a yell, Ho The purple and the gold Victory for UNI! The University of Northern Iowa strives for success. Panthers push to excel not only on their athletic fields, but in the classroom as well. The UNI athletic department sponsors 18 intercollegiate sports, eight men's programs and 10 women's programs. UNI fields teams in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, track and field and wrestling on the men's side, while supporting basketball, cross country, golf, tennis, track and field, soccer, softball, swimming and volleyball for women. All programs are members of Division I, with football competing at the I-AA level. Sixteen of UN l's sports belong to the Missouri Valley Conference, except football which is a member of the Gateway Football Conference, and wrestling, which competes as an independent. Academically, UNI student-athletes are near the top of the Missouri Valley Conference in overall grade point average, and regularly graduate at a higher rate than the general student population. Last year wrestling was the only program in Iowa to make the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) All-American Division I Top 30, placing 17th. None of this would be possible without Panther supporters. Ask any coach or student-athlete and they will agree: UNI students and faculty, along with the Cedar Valley, are integral parts of Panther success. r""

Jed Smith The UNI baseball strength and conditioning program ~cused on Strength and Conditioning Coach individuality. Each player is assessed and his program is adjusted to meet his needs. The UNI baseball program can afford this luxury due to the outstanding Jed C. Smith, the Explosive Strength Training coach-to-athlete ratio . The typical strength coach at an institution similar to UNI Coach for the 's Minnesota works with hundreds of athletes, whereas Robin Lund works exclusively with Vikings since February of 2004, joined UNl's staff as baseball. His training philosophies in regard to the development of student­ Strength and Conditioning Coach in June. athletes mesh perfectly with head coach Rick Heller's philosophies, allowing him Smith has a wide and varied background in to stay active with baseball without affecting his duties as a professor. strength and conditioning training. In addition to his "We spend a lot of time as a staff talking about each individual player and work with the Vikings, he also assisted the Minnesota what is in his best interest," Lund said. "With the input of our head athletic Wild of the , the Minnesota trainer for baseball and my assistant coach , we generate multiple programs Thunder of the Un ited Soccer League and Penn State based on the needs of that particular athlete." football in an effort to incorporate explosive strength training into their individual programs. Beginning in June of 2002, he was an Exercise and Sports Science instructor at Dakota County Technical College in Rosemount, Minn. and also served as the Minnesota USA Weightlifting Regional Training Center director during the same time frame. Prior to 2002, he had several coaching assignments at Rosemount High School beginning in 1996, including ninth grade boys basketball and wrestling. He served as Rosemount's strength training and conditioning coach for all sports from 1997-2002, was head boys tennis coach from 2000-2002, and coached the school 's Olympic weight lifting from 1999-2002. Smith earned his bachelor's degree in Social Science from Minnesota-Morris in 1994 and a second bachelor's degree in Psychology in 1995. He received his master's in Education with an emphasis in Strenth and Conditioning from Haml ine University in 2003. He was born in Cedar Rapids Iowa, and his wife's name is Tammy.

Robin Lund Assistant Professor, School of HPELS Baseball Strength and Conditioning Coach

Robin Lund was named UNI baseball's strength The baseball program has a unique advantage in that there are two strength and conditioning coach in 2002. Lund brings a coaches who work exclusively with its athletes. This is a rare commodity wealth of knowledge to the Panthers. Aside from his considering the fiscal challenges most institutions face . teaching and research responsibilities, he exclusivley "Dr. Lund's value is immeasurable," Heller said . "The gains in strength coaches the baseball program. He has published and speed since Robin arrived have been amazing. Our players are extremely several articles in leading physical education and fortunate to have Dr. Lund working with them on a daily basis and he is a huge sport science Journals, many dealing with topics in part of any of our success." strength and power development as well as baseball. Additionally, the Panthers are fortunate to have an acceleration program (XL Lund was honored by the Northwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (NWACSM) with two Oustanding Graduate Student Research Awards in Sports Acceleration Program) that is embedded within the University, setting the 2001 and 2002. UNI athletics program apart from other Division I institutions. Lund has a history of working with baseball players. He was an assistant One of the main goals of UNl's baseball coaching staff is to make the athletes baseball coach at Spokane Falls Community College from 1995-99, in addition to as powerful as possible . To accomplish this, a great deal of time and effort is serving as its strength and conditioning coach in 1999. He served as the Spokane spent working on the weightlifting movements, specifically the clean and power Indians', a Short 'A' Affiliate, strength coach in 1999 before clean . becoming the baseball strength and conditioning coach under Ed Chelf at Lewis­ "We feel that if we can improve our performance in those particular Clark State College from 1999-01. Lewi s-Clark State is recognized as one of the movements, we will be much more athletic," Lund said. top baseball programs in the nation, winning 13 NAIA national championships Other areas of focus include core training and rotational plyometrics which since 1984. are specific to throwing and hitting . The coaching and sport medicine staffs Lund received his Ph.D. in Exercise Science from the University of Idaho in always are concerned with the health of athletes . Therefore, considerable time 2002 after earning his M.S. in Exercise Science at Eastern Washington University is spent on arm and shoulder injury prevention. in 1997. He graduated from Whitworth College in 1995 with a BA in Education In all, the mission of the strength and conditioning program for UNI baseball where he was an all-conference th ird baseman. is to maximize the potential of each and every player who puts on a uniform. Lund is a certified strength and conditioning coach through the National Strength ''I've been exposed to many different programs and coaches but I've never and Conditioning Association (NSCA). He also is Club Coach certified through USA met anyone with Coach Heller's commitment to player development," Lund said. Weightlifting (USAW) "As a strength and conditioning coach, I could not ask for a better situation." DON BISHOP Head Athletic Trainer

Director of Sports Medicine Donald L. Bishop, head Athletic Trainer for seven years and Director of Athletic Training Education and Assistant Professor in the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation at Upper Iowa University for one year, came to UNI in August of 2001. He received his bachelor's degree in Health, Physical Education and Recreation from Upper Iowa in 1992 and his master's in Hea lth, Physical Education and Leisure Services from UN I in 1998. In his position at Upper Iowa, he coordinated ath letic training coverage for 17 Division Ill sports teams. Prior to join ing the Upper Iowa staff in 1994, he was a Clinical Outreach Ath letic Traine r at Winneshiek County Memorial Hospita l in Decorah, The UN I sports medicine program features top­ design rehabilitation programs for injured athletes. Iowa, from 1992-94, and was an Adjunct Instructor rate facilities and the outstanding services of sports A wide variety of facilities and equipment, not only at Northeast Iowa Community Co llege in Ca lmar, and health care professionals. in the Sports Medicine Lab but in the Wellness and Iowa, in the spring of 1994. The sports medicine program focuses on injury Recreation Center, including swimming pools, Bishop has served on the Col lege and prevention. Staff members utilize Merac strength­ Merac equipment, Stairmasters and various Un ive rsity Student Ath letic Trainers Committee testing devices, provide dietary analysis, measure exercise bikes, help athletes rehabilitate injuries and since the spring of 1999 and has been a member of physiological capacity and outline programs to minimize the loss of fitness during recuperative time. the Nationa l Athletic Trainers Assoc iation (NATA) improve an athlete's flexibility. Board of Certification Exa m. Athletic trainers and physicians work together to

Megan Brady Ass istant Director Student-Athlete Assistance Program (SAAP)

The University of Northern Iowa SAAP provides • The academic or athletics status of the student confidential, professional, and voluntary assistance will not be jeopardized by the student seeking and support to student-athletes regarding personal assistance. problems that are adversely affecting their academic • The program must protect the privacy of the or athletic performance. Educational programs also student by employing strict confidentiality measures. are offered to prevent problems and promote the Any details of communication between students and general well being of student-athletes. Core Committee members or Athletics Department The SAAP offers education and assistance personnel may not be disclosed to any source Jennifer Dampier regarding alcohol/drug problems, emotional without the prior written consent of the student­ Assistant Athletic Trainer problems, family difficulties, health/physical athlete. problems, financial and legal problems and eating • The decision to use the program must be disorders, among others. voluntary. To ensure the SAAP's effectiveness and protect • Unless the student-athlete consents otherwise, students' rights, the following guidelines govern the the person making a referral to a source of program : assistance at a student-athlete's request may disclose only the following information : how the student was referred to SAAP, and the reason for the referral. Waterloo Riverfront Stadium

Waterloo Riverfront Stadium has been the home of Panther baseball since measuring 335 down the left- and rightfield lines, 360 in the power alleys and 1993. A 10-minute drive from the UNI campus, Riverfront was built in 1948 for 380 to center. the Class A White Sox affiliate, the Waterloo White Hawks. The facil­ Recent improvements include a new lighting system, major renovations to the ity also has housed affiliates of the , ~oston Red Sox, Cleveland field and press box and remodeling of the grandstands and clubhouses. Indians and . The press box provides ample seating for newspapers and radio stations, in Seating capacity is 4,277. with distances to the -decked fence addition to a deck to accommodate television.

Directions to Waterloo Riverfront Stadium

From Cedar Falls: Follow Hudson Road, the stre et that runs north and south in front of the UNI­ Dome, north to First Street At First Street, turn right, and take that street out of town. First Street turns into Highway 218. Exit 218 on Ansborough and turn left At the second stoplight, turn left on to Conger Street Go to the four-way stop, and turn right onto Burton Avenue. The stadium will be on your left. From Waterloo: Follow Highway 20 to 380/218 North. Take 218 North to the Downtown turnoff. At Fourth Street, turn right, and continue through downtown Waterloo to Franklin Street On Franklin, which turns into Broadway, turn left and continue until Park Road. There will be a Fried Chicken on your right At the stoplight, turn left on Park Road. Follow Park Road for about one-half to three-quarters of a mile, going past the cemetery. The stadium will be The UNI-Dome is the Panthers' home during the winter and early spring seasons. on your right

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1982-86: Won four letters m baseball. three by a first-year coach. In football and two letters in basketball as a 2001 : Led UNI to firs~ bid smce 1968 after 1=11 c:: IC 1--11:: 1-1-1:: l=I student-athlete at Upper Iowa University. wirining MVC Tournament ... Coached first team 1987: Hired at Bakersfield High School m all-American Ryan Brunner to MVC Player of the Head Coach Missouri as the baseball and basketball coach. Year honors and second team all-American Nie 1988: Hired at Upper Iowa. Ungs to MVC of the Year honors ... Three Seventh Season 1989: Iowa Conference Coach of the Year. players drafted In first 18 rounds ... Led team to 1990: First wmmng season at Upper Iowa In 17 school-record 35 wms as it broke eight offensive has averaged over seven runs per game years (any sport). single-season records ... Swept first-place 1993: Iowa Conference champions, the first at Missouri State on the road ... Led the MVC In in three of the six years he has been at UIU in 20 years (any sport! ... Iowa Conference hitting. 10th nationally. the helm. In 2003, Adam Boeve finished Coach of the Year ... NCAA Ill Central 2002: His second 30-win season smce arriving second in the league in hitting, leading Regional qualifier ... Iowa High School Coaches at UNI ... Three players drafted ... Back-to-back in home runs and RBI. Boeve was also Association Four-Year College Coach of the Year. winning seasons for the first lime in 15 years .. 1995: Iowa Conference champions ... Iowa Eight batters over .300 ... Earned their second the second player during Heller's tenure Conference Coach of the Year ... NCAA Ill Central consecutive trip to the MVC Tournament. to earn the MVC Player of the Year Regional qualifier ... Ranked 19th nationally in 2003: Finished fourth in the MVC ... Earned his award. final poll. 100th victory as a UNI coach and number 400 1996: NCAA Ill College quali fiers of his career ... Earned third straight tnp to the Team hitting is not the only thing ... Central Region champions ... Iowa Conference MVC Tournament ... Adam Boeve named MVC Rick Heller is in his seventh season that has improved since Heller's arrival. champions ... Ranked sixth nationally in final Player of the Year and drafted m the 12th round as the head baseball coach at the The pitching and fielding have also NCAA Ill poll ... Iowa Conference Coach of the .. .Went 27-28 and 16-15 MVC ... Iowa High Year ... NCAA Ill Central Region Coach of the School Coaches Association Four-Year College University of Northern Iowa where he strengthened. UNl's earned average Year ... Iowa High School Coaches Association Coach of the Year. has recorded 166 victories, one Missouri has lowered in five of Heller's years Four-Yea r College Coach of the Year ... Set 2004: Finished tied for fifth m the MVC .. Valley Conference (MVC) championship with the 2004 ERA being the second school mark for wins in a season with a 39-12 Pitchers combined for a 4.72 ERA. UNrs best record. since 1981 when It turned Division I ... Second and an NCAA Regional berth. During best in school hi story The club's wa lk­ 1997: Iowa Conference Tournament champions straight season UNI had a of his tenure, Heller has developed the to- ratio has improved with ... Ranked seventh nationally in NCAA Ill .964, second highest in school history ... Swept program into a conference contender nearly every season since 2000. The preseason poll. Big Ten opponents, defeating Iowa three times year in and year out, while coaching two 2003 and 2004 Panther squads also put 1998: 38-8 season record ... Ranked as high as and Minnesota twice. 10th in NCAA Division Ill. 2005: Three players named all-conference MVC Most Valuable Players and one together the top two defensive teams 1999: Went 30-15-1 ... Set school records in five selections ... Kory Kelchen broke into the school MVC Pitcher of the Year. in school history with an ove rall fielding categories. record for career pitched with 274.1 Heller has led the Pa nthers to percentage of .964 both seasons. 2000: Hired at UNI ... Became first UNI baseball and Bryan Westphal set the UNI single-season coach since 1925 to win first game ... Notched records for appeara nces on the mound with 25 three MVC tournaments, winning the Heller became just the sixth UNI school's l ,000th all-time win ... Two wins over . Panthers won the second annual Corridor Championship in 20 01 with all-American baseball coach since 1926 when he No. 15 Creighton ... Set UNI record for most wins Classic against Iowa, 9-7. Ryan Brunner claiming the league MVP was hired in September 1999. He had award and al l-American Nie Ungs taking spent the previous 12 seasons building finished 19th in the national rankings Heller's Career Record home Pitcher of the Year honors. Since a national ly-ra nked program as the and he won his third Coach of the Heller's arrival, 13 Panther players have head coach at Upper Iowa Uni ve rsity in Year honor. He repeated Coach of the Year School W-L-T Pct. gone on to play , Fayette, Iowa. 1988 Upper Iowa 7-30 .189 Year honors again in 1996 when the including current minor leaguers Josh While at Upper Iowa, Heller recorded 1989 Upper Iowa 10-23 .303 Peacocks won the Iowa Conference Habe l, Nie Ungs, Adam Boeve and Aaron a 291-194-3 record and was named 1990 Upper Iowa 19-17 .527 and Central Regiona l to advance to the 1991 Upper Iowa 22 -13 .629 McEachran . The Panthers recorded back­ Iowa Conference Coach of the Year four NCAA Division Ill . 1992 Upper Iowa 23 -16 .590 to-back 30-plus win seasons in 2001 and times. The Peacocks won three regular­ His team finished the year ranked sixth 1993 Upper Iowa 21 -15-1 .581 2002 for the first time in school history season and three Iowa Conference 1994 Upper Iowa 21 -18-1 .538 nationally and he was named NCAA and set the school single-season record Tournament titles in his tenure . 1995 Upper Iowa 31 -13 .705 Division Ill Central Region Coach of the 1996 Upper Iowa 39-12 .765 at 35 wins in 2001. "I think that Rick Heller is the best Year. That 39-12 team also set a school 1997 Upper Iowa 30-14 .682 UNl's NCAA Regional appearance young baseball coach in the country and record for wins. 1998 Upper Iowa 38-8 .826 in 2001 was the school's first since we want him to be a part of the Panther 1999 Upper Iowa 30-15-1 .663 In 1997, his team was ranked seventh becoming Division I in 1981. Heller coaching family for a long time," said 12 yrs. Upper Iowa 291 -194-3 .601 nationally in the pre-season poll and also has coached two academic all­ UNI Director of Athletics Rick Hartzell. won the Iowa Conference Tournament. 2000 UNI 23-33 .411 Americans in Travis Welsch and Ryan "He does a great job of teaching and In 1998, his team reached as high as 2001 UNI 35-28 .556 Brunner. helping young men to grow and develop 10th nationally whi le finishing with a 2002 UNI 30-25-1 .545 Since Heller's arrival in 2000, the both as players and as people. 2003 UNI 27 -28 .491 38-8 record to set a school record for school record books have virtually Hell er arrived in Fayette in the fall of 2004 UNI 25-3 1 .446 . Hi s final UIU team been rewritten . Seventeen team and 1987 and quickly turned things around, 2005: UNI 26-28 .481 finished 30-15-1 and finished third in 6 yrs UNI 166-173-1 .481 individual records have been set in earning his first Iowa Conference Coach th e Iowa Conference while setting five TOTAL 18 years 457 -367 -4 .552 the past six years Th e Panthers have of the Year honor in 1989. One year later, school records. a strong tradition as one of the best he led Upper Iowa to its first winn ing As a player at Upper Iowa from offensive teams in the confe rence as season in 17 years. In 1993, Heller won 1982-86, he was a four-year sta rter at well as the country. In Heller's six years, his first conference championship, and and he also lettered in football UNI has led the league in hitting three the first for any UIU program in 20 years, and basketball. He is a member of the times and finished second once. In 2001, while advancing to the NCAA Division Ill Upper Iowa Athletic Hall of Fame. UNI was ranked 10th in the nation in Regionals. Hell er has two daughters - Tara (25) hitting with a team average of .333. The Heller's team won the Iowa and Alyssa (17). Panthers were sixth in the country in Conference and advanced to the NCAA stolen bases with 130 in 2003. The team Regionals again in 1995. His team l:::JJ~~,, l:::JJ~\.II!:; ~,,u~•~·r·v· Assistant Coach !:; lJ-.• 1--11:: I~ 1-1~~,, l:::J Sixth Season Assistant Coach First Season

Dan Davis returns to UNI for his sixth Marty Sutherland was promoted to season as pitching coach and his fifth year as full-time status in the summer of 2005 after the recruiting coordinator. spending two years as a volunteer assistant "Coach Davis has done a great job with coach . He deals primarily with outfielders, our pitching staff in the last six years and our staff has improved each year since he's hitters, team travel, camps and assists with recruiting . been in the program," head coach Rick Heller said . "Dan has also done a excellent job "Marty has done a great job for us the last two years as our volunteer coach and coordinating our recruiting efforts, as well ." we are happy to move him into a full-time position on our staff," Head coach Rick Davis was dealt a fairly young pitching crew last year. He guided redshirt Heller said . "Marty is a hard worker, great teacher and works well with the players. freshman Jeff Hille into the Friday-night slot and another redshirt freshman, Bryan He's a great young coach and we are excited that he will be with us full-time ." Westphal, broke UNl's single-season record for appearances with 25. A 2002 graduate, Sutherland was an all-conference in 2002 for With Davis at the pitching helm, the 2004 Panthers finished with a regular season the Panthers. ERA of 4.84, their best since 1981 when they turned Division I. UN l's overall ERA has During his two seasons on the field, he had a .318 batting average with 25 been on a landslide since Davis' arrival, dropping from 7.96 . doubles and 29 stolen bases . He also finished his career with 64 RBI. In 2004, Davis coached senior Micah Christensen into the starting rotation . As a senior, he batted .282 with seven doubles and a . He led the team Christensen finished 5-1 with a 3.99 ERA. Christensen more than tripled his in stolen bases with 19 while having a .942 field percentage at second . from the previous season , shutting down 56 batters, a team high. Davis also coached Sutherland was a part of the 2001 team that won the Missouri Valley Conference second team all -conference pitcher Eric DeJong to a 2.91 ERA out of the . Tournament Championship and played in the NCAA Regionals . During that season, he Davis had his work cut out for him as injuries plagued the Panther roster throughout was named second team all -conference while hitting .349. Before coming to UNI, he the season . Despite all odds, UNI won four consecutive games in May with two of its spent two seasons at Kirkwood Community College. best starting pitchers hurt. After graduation, he spent the 2003 season as an assistant coach at Wartburg Under the guidance of Davis the Panthers had an outstanding conference 2003 College in Waverly, Iowa. season, finishing with a 4.62 ERA in the Valley. In 2002, the pitching staff lowered its Currently, he is pursuing a graduate degree in Physical Education . He is a native ERA by nearly a point to 5.16. of Cascade, Iowa . In 2001, Davis coached MVC Pitcher of the Year Nie Ungs and all-MVC honorable mention selection Micah Green, in addition to academic all-district pick Scott Miller. 131~ClC::I< !:;/~131::1~!:; Perhaps his most impressive work was converting Ungs, who had a 3-6 record and a 7.43 ERA sophomore year, into an 11-2 pitcher with a 2.48 ERA . Ungs even Volunteer Assistant earned second team all-America honors from Collegiate Baseball in 2001 . First Season Davis has coached six Panther pitchers into the professional level, including two in the MLB Draft. In 2001, Ungs was drafted in the 12th round by the Florida Marlins, while in 2003, Josh Habel was selected by San Francisco in the 14th round. The two are still competing in the minors. Prior to his arrival at UNI, Davis was no stranger to the competitive Missouri Valley Conference after coaching at Southern Illinois University for three years . At SIU, Davis earned his master's degree while working as the pitching coach, equipment supervisor and helping with fund-raising, camps and off-campus recruiting . Sabers is in his first year as a UNI Davis spent four summers coaching the El Dorado Broncos in the Jayhawk volunteer assistant coach . He was a student League . After serving as pitching coach and first-base coach in the summers of 1997 assistant from 2002-2005 and was a member and 1998, he served as manager and pitching coach in 1999 and 2000 His 1998 team of the 2001 MVC Tournament Championship won the National Baseball Congress World Series. Davis first joined the coaching and Regional team. His main responsibilities profession at Independence Community College in 1997. include working with the catchers and assisting with daily office duties. As a player, Davis spent one season at Cowley County Community College and "Coach Sabers has been a valuable part of our program for the past four years two years at Southern Illinois, where he graduated in 1995 with a degree in exercise He was a student assistant before assuming full -time duties this season," head coach science. Rick Heller said . "Brock is a very unselfish and caring coach who does a great job Known for his ferocity and durability on the mound, he set a SIU record that still with our players." stands by throwing 118 innings in 1995, breaking a 23-year old school single-season Sabers graduated from UNI with a B.A. in social science education in 2004 and is record . He also topped the Saluki staff in strikeouts and ERA that year. working toward a M.A. in physical education. His brother, Luke, is a pitching coach for Following his collegiate experience, he continued his career in the Frontier Northern Illinois University. League , playing with the Newark Bison and Kalamazoo Kodiaks . Davis and his wife, Heather, reside in Cedar Falls. ~? ..... •itl£¾Ci

OUR TEAM , OUR TIME and 16 at first. He also led the purple and old gold with 14 doubles, hitting .305 . Westergaard sat out during the fall after havi119 knee surgery,'mn the coaching staff With the memories of the last two years still burning in the minds of Panther hopes to have his experience on the corners again. coaches and players, it is time for the draught to stop. UNI has fallen one-game short Sophomore Brett Featherston is another option for first base or designated of a Missouri Valley Conference tournament ticket in each of the past two seasons hitter. He had many clutch hits off the bench a year ago, batting .400 when pinch and only four active players have competed in the tournament. hitting, and tallied three doubles with 18 RB I overall. With 21 returners, including seven starting position players and five starting "Brett Featherston is much stronge r, much more flexible and a much better pitchers, plus 10 newcomers eligible for playing time, UNI has a great mix to return to defensive than he was last year," Heller said. "We are hoping Brett is the top of the Valley. wil ling to step up this year to be a major factor for us as a run producer." "We have a lot of guys that have considerable experience and we also have a Sophomore Curt Bradley will be given a chance to compete for second base and lot of new guys who are pretty talented," head coach Rick Heller said. "We have the outfield. He is the only two-sport player on the team and missed the fall season improved defensively and offensively. We have more speed that we did last season." while helping the football team to the Division I-AA Championship game as a wide The coaching staff will use the early portion of the season to define starting receiver. Bradley tallied 22 hits in 94 at bats and was 7-for-7 on the base paths last roles. There is a lot of competition for each position. season. "It always makes your team better when you have competition," Heller said. "Curt Bradley was thrown into tough situations last year and had to play a couple "The fall was very competitive and it will make the coaching staff have a lot of tough of positions and we felt he handled it very well," Heller said. "He did a nice Job" decisions, but that is a good thing." Junior Boone Bugger is a junior transfer from Scottsdale Community College in Good teams have good leadership and according to Heller, the Panthers have Arizona where he played third base; he also has the ability to swing over to second. stepped up in that area. "We feel that this team is really focused and driven," Heller said. "We are going CATCHERS to play hard. We have good leadership, not only from our seniors but from our other guys, as well. We have put ourselves in a position to have a really good year." Senior Nate Trumm will continue duties behind the plate for hi s fourth consecutive year. Trumm has the second-most starts on the team behind Moran and INFIELD led the 2005 squad with a .330 average and a .450 on-base percentage. He was an MVC honorable mention selection, as well. The Panther infield will have no shortage of quality players and there is quite a Sophomore Jason Smith will be a solid back up this season. In one of three competition brewing for the four starting spots. UN I returns two starters to its middle games Smith played in last season, he threw out three runners attempting to steal infield and three players could play first base or . Three newcomers and helped UN I clinch its first . also have fueled the level of intensity at practice. "We feel we are blessed with two quality defensive catchers," Heller said. "We "All of the infield spots are up for grabs, although we have a good idea of how are looking for Trumm to have a great senior season. He needs to be a backbone for we will start out based on how the fall went," Heller said. "A lot will be determined us on both sides of the plate . Smith has continued to get better offensively and he during our non-conference schedule. We need guys to step up in the infield, take already is a very solid defensive ." control and make consistent defensive plays." Senior Pat Moran returns for his fourth and final campaign, having started 130 games in the infield. He is one of the most flexible players, havi ng solid experience at both middle infield positions and third base. He started 48 games at shortstop last season, batting .308 with a team-high 44 RBI. Moran hit .412 with runners on base and nearly half of his RBI came with two outs. "We will have a lot of nice options in the middle infield ," Heller said. "We should be able to put together one of the best seco nd base/shortstop combinations in the league. We feel very good about our middle infield defense." The other returning starter, senior Mark Fri eske, may move from his post at center field to second base. Fri eske was an MVC honorable mention in his first season at UNI, leading the team with 67 hits and 14 stolen bases. He is also one of three returning players to have more than 50 starts a year ago. "[Frieske] makes us a lot more athletic across the board and it is nice to have an all-conference player who is talented enough to play both in the infield and outfield," Heller said. "He did a really nice job for us this fall, played so lid defense and was one of our top hitters." Newcomers redshirt freshman Brandon Douglas and sophomore transfer Jesse Oster have a slight advantage for the starting spots at shortstop and third base, respectively. Douglas earned an abundance of baseball first team accolades at 1-35 High School and set the school's sing le season rushing record in football. "Brandon Douglas has improved tremendously," Hel ler said. "He swung the bat well and had one of the best fall seasons of anyone on the team. It looks like he is ready to go. We perceive Jesse Oster to be one of our top hitters, middle of the lineup and ve ry good defensively." Oster, a transfer from La ssen Community College, has the ability to play third base, first base or come out of the bullpen . He was named Golden Valley Conference MVP and JUCO Player of the Year. Last season, junior David Westergaard started 34 games at third base Nate Tru mm ;:icJCJCi C]LJ·1·1_C]C]IC

OUTFIELD "I think we have enough talent that we can stick with our roles," UNI returns two starters and five other player also will vie for an outfield starting Heller said. "We will not have to ask position . pitchers to do a lot of stuff like last "It is a real battle for a starting spot in our outfield this year," Heller said. "We year. We feel like we do have enough have added quality depth and have returning players that gave us great efforts a year depth and talent that we can really ago. define roles for our pitching staff." Senior Clayton Daniels led UNI at the plate during conference games last More than likely the Panthers ' season, batting .324 with five home runs and 18 RBI in Valley play. He started 26 starting roles will be filled by seniors games in left field and 16 as the designated hitter. Daniels was also the only UNI Jake Hansen and Zach Jevne player named MVC Player of the Week after hitting .747 in three games against and sophomores Jeff Hille, Taylor Creighton . Sinclair and Aaron Jenkins "As a senior, we need Clayton to really step up and have a consistent year," Hille, a 6-9, right-hander, went 5-4 Heller said. "Day in and day out we need him to be one of our top hitters. He is a with a 4.73 ERA as the team's Friday solid defensive outfielder but we also need him to be one of the top RBI guys." ace, pitching a team-high 78.0 innings Despite moving Frieske to second base, the Panthers will not sacrifice any speed in his first year on the mound . in the outfield, adding junior Eric Hoffmann and sophomore Deric Manrique to the "Hille did a really nice job for roster; either could start in center field . Hoffmann, a left-handed transfer from Iowa us and pitched against a lot of tough Central Communi ty College, hit .388 with nine home runs and 73 RBI last season. teams and tough match ups," Heller "Hoffmann is an outstanding defensive outfielder who throws extremely well," said. "In most cases, he gave us a Heller said. "He is a guy who could be a middle of the lineup hitter for us on the left chance to win." side of the plate ." Hansen, a 5-11 southpaw, pitched Manrique redshirted at the University of Nebraska last year after graduating effectively in the from Sioux City North High School in 2004. He set the Iowa state record for career over the summer. He went 4-2 with Jeff Hille stolen bases with 184 and hit .429 during his prep career with 200 hits and 189 runs a 2.62 ERA in 55.0 for the Madison Mallards. Hansen also was scored. the lone Panther to take MVC Pitcher of the Week honors last season, clinching a Sophomore Brett Douglas started 20 games in right field and 17 on the left side complete-game shutout against Eastern Michigan . Jevne started 11 games last as a true freshman, recording 35 hits and knocking in 16 runners. Sophomore Chris season and picked up three wins against tough competition. The lefty Sinclair made Olsen also will compete for outfield playing time . 17 appearances as a true freshman, going 4-1 with a 4.70 ERA . Junior Nick Cameron has dealt with many injuries throughout his playing "Last season, Sinclair was thrown into tough situations and really did a nice job career, although this season he is expected to see time in the outfield or first base . of handling them," Hell er said. "He is definitely one of our top guys and could be one "Nick has really made some nice adjustments with his swing," Heller said. "I of the top three ." think the biggest thing for Nick is he just has to stay healthy." Jenkins, another left-hander, is not easy to hit when he is healthy and on target. He had a team-high 51 strikeouts in 45.1 innings pitched a year ago. Dur ing the summer, he had surgery on his elbow but is throwing 1DD percent pain free. Returners sophomore Mark Bennett and senior Brett Iverson will find time out of the bullpen . Bennett went 2-0 last season, including helping the Panthers seal a 15- win over Northern Illinois. Iverson, who was joined on the staff by his brother Brock, hopes to get over his persistent injuries to snag a role during his senior campaign. Right-hander Brock Iverson transferred from Iowa Central Community College where he earned second team all -region honors and had a 17-4 career record. Arkansas-Fort Smith transfer Tim Smid went 8-2 last season en route to a second team all-conference selection.

Clayton Daniels PITCHERS

UNI was forced to throw some of its young pitchers into the lion's den a year ago which has made this year's staff much stronger. "A lot of our pitchers did a nice job battling through some tough times early last season," Heller sai d. "Then they came on late in the season and finished strong. Our pitching staff is a lot stronger than it would have been otherwise. We feel very good about our pitching staff." The goal this season is to be able to clearly define each pitcher's role on the team . Zach Jevne D ,,,..

SCHEDULE UNI has established a competitive 2006 non-conference- schedule, one that will allow them to prepare up for the demanding Missouri Valley Conference. "The reason I like our schedu le so much is because we are playing good teams, but we can go into every game knowing that if we play well, we can win," Heller said. "Another reason we really like the schedule, is because we have a lot of home games The Panthers begin with a 20-game road stretch, playing series at Arkansas-Little Rock, Centenary and New Mexico State. They then compete in nine games in Florida over spring break March 10-18. UNI meets up with three Big 10 teams, pre season conference favorite State, Indiana and Illinois, and Mid-American West Division favorite Central Michigan . A member of the traditionally-strong baseball conference, UNI has no lax conference weekends. It begins at Illinois State, one of the three Valley series they took last year. The Panthers then return home for a 12-game home streak which includes their second consecutive series with North Dakota State and conference foes Missouri State and Evansville. They mix in midweek contests with Wisconsin­ Milwaukee, Minnesota and Northern Illinois during the stretch. The Panthers face Indiana State in Terre Haute, Ind , and start the second half the Valley schedule with Southern Illinois at Riverfront. The third-annual Corridor Classic against Iowa will be held at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Cedar Rapids on April 26. UNI goes on its longest conference road swing to face the and takes on powerhouse Nebraska in Lincoln in a midweek contest May 10 before heading to Wichita State, the reigning MVC tournament champions. The Panthers end the conference run in the confines of Riverfront against last year's regular-season champion Creighton. "It is really good to be home on the final weekend," Heller said. "This conference is so balanced that the seeds for the MVC tournament are almost always decided Drew Wold on the last weekend. We have a great schedule and we need to use it to our advantage." "Brock Iverson was pitching very well this fall and rs a tough kid who will come right at you," Heller said. "We feel he can give us some good innings this year. Tim is another tough kid who has a good breaking ball. They both could have big roles." Redshirt freshman Zach Zirbel and true freshmen Nick Kirk and Ben Percival all will see quality innings out of the bullpen. Zirbel tallied three no-hitters in his senior campaign at Clear Lake High School and was a three-time all conference member. During Percival's tenure at West Des Moines Valley his team won two state titles and four conference championships, recording a 144-16 record. Kirk, a recent graduate of Dubuque Walhert, was named first-team all-Mississippi Valley, all-district and all-state. "Percival will be one of our top guys down the line and is good enough to give us some innings this season," Heller said. "Kirk pitched very well at times this fall and will give us another left-hander out of the bullpen. He has a fantastic breaking ball and a very good ." Senior 6-3 LHP Drew Wold will close out his final season on the mound and according to Heller had a great fall after making adjustments to his delivery. He struggled last season after posting a team-low ERA of 1.29 and four saves in his sophomore season. Robert Rodriguez, a 6-5 right-hander, struggled with injuries last season and throughout the fall. Given that his healthy status continues, he will set up or close for UNI. UNI returns sophomore closer Bryan Westphal , who in his first season, broke the UNI single-season record for appearances with 25. He pitched 28.1 innings, tallying three saves, 33 strikeouts and only eight walks. The 6-1, right-hander had knee su rgery over semester break but will be throwing from the mound before the season begins. "We are fortunate to have our closer back in Bryan Westphal," Heller said. "He did a real nice job for us his redshirt freshman season. We feel really confident to give Westphal the ball when the game is on the line. He is fearless."

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2005: Appeared in 15 games, accumulating a 2-0 record ... Allowed 15 earned 2005: Top utility man, playing infield and outfield on several occasion s ... Played runs on 19 hits over 22 innings of work for a 6.14 ERA .. . Worked four shutout relief in 45 games, started in 18 . . Hit .234 with 19 runs and 22 hits, including three innings against Northern Ill inois, allowing just two hits and earning his first win doubles, a and a home run ... Drove in 12 while finishing a perfect 7-7 on of the season ... Put forth shutout relief efforts in nine of his 15 appearances and the base paths .. Blasted his first collegiate home run with a pinch-hit solo shot allowed no more than one run in just three showings .. . Closed the season with 4.2 against Texas Tech (3/5) ... Smacked a season-high three hits while scoring three no-hit innings over three games. runs and driving in two against Rhode Island (3/ 14) ... Went 2-3 with two runs in a High School: Graduated from Kennedy in 2004 as the valedictorian of his senior start against Iowa (4/ 12). class ... In 2004, he finished with a 10-0 record and a 1.90 ERA ... Member of first 2004: Redshirted . team all-conference, all-district and all-Metro ... 2004 first team all-state selection. High School: While at Rock Bridge High School, he was named first team all ­ Personal: Full name is Mark Richard Bennett, Jr.. .. Son of Mark and Janet Area .. . In the summer of 2002, played for American Legion Post 202, hitting over Bennett ... Has one sister, Angel ... .. biochemistry major. .500 with five home runs . Personal: Ful l name is Curt P. Bradley ... Son of Phil and Ramona Bradley ...... Has one sister, Megan, who plays tenni s at Miami ... A member of the UNI football team that won the 2003 and 2005 Gateway Conference .. . Caught 14 passes and a touchdown in 2004.

Sophomore Graphic Communication Pitcher/1 B 6-4/205 S/R Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls

2005: Sat out with injury. 2004: Redshirted . High School: Named first team all-conference and all -district, while earning third team all -state honors. Personal: Full name is Ju stin James Bolger ... Son of James and Karen Bolger .. Has one brother, J.B ...... Graphic communication major Education R/R

JUCO : Played at Scottsdale Community College in Scottsdale, Ariz .... Competed 2005: Pl ayed in 32 games, started in 29 ... Forced out of the lineup at times due to a in junior college all-star game and regiona ls ... Student wo rk er of the year. knee in jury ... Slapped 25 hits in 104 at bats for a .240 average ... Hit seven doubles and a home run while sco ring 16 runs and driving in nine ... Finished the season High School: Three-year letter winner in baseball ... Played in MVP all-star second on the team with 183 and a ste llar .990 fielding percentage ... Had tournament sophomore year ... Set third -h ighest season RBI total with 89. five RBI against Centenary (2/1 8) Personal: Full name is Boone CW Bugger ... Son of Chuck and Kay Bugger. JUCO: Played at Ind ian Hill s Community College ... Broke the hamate bone in hi s Has one brother, Skyler ... Exercise science maJor. hand. High School: Hono red with first team all -co nference, all -district and all-state as a senior. Personal: Full name is Nick Conrad Cameron ... Son of Britt and Cristy Cameron ... Has two sister s, Qu in n and Shay ...... Ph ysi cal education maJor.

Seni sical Ed. Outfield Moulton, I a

2005: Played in 46 games, starting 44 .. Col lected 43 hits in 160 at-bats for a .269 average ... Finished third on the team with 35 RBI ... Led UNI with five home runs (a ll in conference play) and 26 walks ... Named MVC Pl ayer of the Week and Male Scholar Athlete of the Week May 9th ... Drove in three or more runs on five sepa rate occasions, including a season-high four RBI against both Upper Iowa (3/30) and Creighton (5/6) .. Finished the Creighton series 8- 11 (.727) with a homer and two doubles as well as five runs scored and seven RBI ... Hit one home run in each of the final three MVC series. 2004: Redshirted . At Indian Hills: During his two seasons at Indian Hi lls, he hit .344 and had 28 home runs ... As a sophomore, he had a .358 batting average with 17 home runs and a .692 slugging percentage. High School: A three-sport athlete at Moulton-Ude ll ... Four-time first team all­ conference and all-district in baseball ... Earned first team all-state honors by INA twice and once by the Iowa Baseba ll Coaches ... Named honorable mention all -state and was a Navy Scholastic all-American ... In footba ll, se lected first team all -district three times ... As a senior, named first team all-conference, all-state and was a Navy Scholastic all-American ... In basketball, honored with first team all-conference and al l-Courier as a senior ... Named second team all-conference as a junior. Personal: Ful l name is Clayton Lee Dan iels ... Son of Frank and Leann Daniels .. Sib lings include Ca len and Jardin ... Majoring in exercise science ... r""

2005: Redshirted 2005: Played in 47 games, started 37 in the outfield .. Had seven doubles, 16 RBI and seven stolen bases ... Assisted in a game-ending triple play at Northern High School: Lettered in track, baseball, football and basketball ... Earned Illinois (3/2 9) ... Went 3-for-5 with three RBI at Fairleigh Dickinson ... Had three all-conference, all-district honors at 1-35 (Truro) High School in baseball ... 2002 hits and four RBI in the 7-1 win against Il linois State (5/1) ... Tallied 35 hits and 23 first team all-Iowa News Association () and first team coaches association runs scored in his first season ... Hit .545 over a four-game stretch (4/26-5/1) and (infielder) ... Led baseball team in batting average more than once ... 2003 broke assisted in two double plays. school's single season rushing record with 2,027 yards ... Member of the National Honor Society and school choir ... Honor Roll status throughout high school. High School: Lettered in baseball, basketball, track and football ... Four-yea r first team all-conference ... First team all-district 2002-04 ... 2003-04 first team Personal: Full name is Brandon Casey Douglas ... Son of Jeff and Lena Douglas all-Iowa News Association (catcher) and first team coaches association (utility) ... Has twin brother, Brett, and sister, Brianna ...... First quarterback in school history to throw for more than 1,000 yards (1,246) in 2003 ... Member of the National Honor Society and school choir ... Honor Roll status throughout high school. Personal: Full name is Brett James Douglas ... Son of Jeff and Lena Douglas ... Has twin brother, Brandon, and sister, Brianna ... .. General Studies Ma ·or.

Freshman Accounting Catcher 6-0/190 R/R Ottumwa, Iowa Ottumwa

High School: Four-sport star at Ottumwa High School, excelled at football, track and basketball in addition to baseball ... Helped lead his team to three straight district championships from 2002-04, garnering first team all-district honors during his junior and senior years as a cornerback and defensive end ... 2004 all-state selection as a shot putter in track ... Helped lead Ottumwa to a conference championship and a fourth place showing at state in basketball during his junior year ... Earned second team all-conference and all-district in baseball during hi s junior year and garnered second team all-state and first team all-conference and district honors during his senior year ... Hit at a .432 clip with 55 hits, five home runs and 47 RBI during his senior year ... Involved with student council throughout high school. Personal: Full name is Troy W Downing ... Son of Dan and Denise Downing . Brother of triplets Karie, Ali and Erin ... Accounting Major.

2005: Played in 36 games, started nine at first base and 11 as the designated hitter ... Had four multiple-RBI games ... Drove in the winning run at Northern Illinois (3/29), pinch hitting in the 15th ... Was .400 when pinch hitting ... Went 2-for-4 against Wichita State (4/17) with an RBI ... Had a two-RBI double vs. Dartmouth (3/19). High School: First team all-conference, all-district, all-state junior and senior years ... Telegraph Herald co-Player of the Year. Personal: Son of Greg and Gail Featherston ... Younger brother of Adam and rooke ...... Health and physical education major 2005: Appeared in 12 games and posted a 2-3 record while allowing 28 earned runs 2005: Played in all 54 games and started 53 in center ... Named MVC honorable over 39.1 innings for a 6.41 ERA ... Struck out 35 and walked 25 ... Named MVC Pitcher mention outfielder ... Led the team in runs scored (37), at-bats (206), hits (67) and of the Week Feb. 28 ... Dealt with arm soreness throughout the season ... Started stolen bases (14) ... Was second on the team with a .325 batting average ... Had the season in prime form, throwing 14 scoreless innings in his first two appearances, a career-high seven at-bats at Northern Illinois (3/29) and four hits against South including a six-hit. six strikeout shutout of Eastern Michigan (2/25) ... Threw five Dakota State (5/11) ... Recorded 12 doubles and two triples ... Tallied 20 multiple­ scoreless innings and struck out five in the Panthers' 7-1 victory over Illinois State hit games and six multiple-RBI games ... Went 3-for-4 against Wichita State (4/17) (5/1) ... Struck out five batters and did not allow a run in 3.1 innings pitched versus with five putouts ... Had two hits, two runs scored and two RBI in the Corridor Wichita State (4/17) ... Struck out eight Centenary batters in his first appearance after Classic (4/26) ... Tallied four RBI against Bradley (5/13). undergoing surgery. JUCO: Played at Porterville Community College ... Second team all-conference 2004: Key component to Panthers' rotation, starting nine games ... Threw a nine-inning with .360 conference batting average. shutout at Illinois State (4/4), giving up only one hit while striking out a career-high 12 .. Named MVC Pitcher of the Week (4/5) ... Finished with a 5.88 ERA High School : Lettered in football, baseball and basketball ... Member of with 42 strikouts in 41.1 innings. three-time league champion team ... First team all-league, honorable mention 2003: Started the season coming out of the bullpen and finished in the starting rotation all-state ... Team captain with .389 batting average, eight doubles and 15 stolen ... First start came versus Bradley (5/3). strik ing out five and giving up only two runs in bases . the 6-2 decision ... Threw a seven-inning complete game in the 15-3 win at Evansville Personal: Full name is Mark Steven Frieske, Jr. ... Son of Mark and Uvet Frieske (5/10) ... Struck out his season-high six batters in six innings versus Indiana State .. ... Has two sisters, Taisha and Mallorie .. .. Played for the Finished with a 2-2 record , a 5.58 ERA and 26 strikeouts in 40.1 innings. Brainerd Blue Thunder of the Northwoods League in 2005 ... Communications and High School: Named to the INA All-State team. to the Elite Super Team and was electronic media major the Council Bluffs Baseball Player of the Year as a junior and senior ... During his junior campaign, recorded 201 strikeouts in 96.2 innings of work with a 0.37 ERA ... In his final season at Lewis Central. he had 177 strikeouts and a 0.34 ERA in 86 innings pitched. Personal: Full name is Jacob James Hansen ... Son of Terry and Lynne Hansen ...... Has five siblings, Andy, Paul, Tyler, Erin and Katie ... Majoring in education and plans to teach ... 2003 summer played for the Madison Mallards and was named a post-season all-star. 0""

2005: Started 13 games ... Pitched a team-high 78.0 innings with 46 strikeouts .. JUCO: Played at Iowa Central Community College ... Earned first team all-region Finished with a 5-4 record and 4.73 ERA ... Recorded his first collegiate win against in 2004 and 2005 while leading the team to a Region XI championship in both years Centenary (2/20) ... Pitched a season-high eight innings against Bucknell (3/15) .. ... Hit 388 with nine homers and a team-leading 73 RBI in 2005. Struck out a season-high eight Illinois State batters (4/29) ... Pitched first complete High School: Earned all-state honors in 2002 and 2003 and was named game against Bradley (5/ 13), a seven-inning bout, and struck out the final batter Minnesota's Class A Player of the Year in 2003 ... Earned all -conference 2000-03 looking ... Led UN I with 21 batters struck out looking . . .. Named to the all -tournament team in 2002 and 2003. 2004: Redshirted . Personal: Full name is Eric James Hoffmann ... Son of Jim and Marsha Hoff­ High School: Named the St. Cloud Times Player of the Year in baseball and mann .. . Brother of Heather ...... General studies major. basketball ... Honored with all -conference three times in basketball and twice in baseball ... Lowest ERA and highest batting average on the team ... Home run leader during Legion ball ...Three-time all-conference in baseball. Personal: Full name is Jeffrey S. Hille ... Son of Scot and Mary Hille ... Has one sister, Kristen ... Major is physical education ...... Had Tommy John surgery in April of 2003.

2005: Appeared in one game ... Sat out majority of season with an injury. 2004: Appeared in four games, started two ... Pitched 11 .2 innings, striking out six batters ... Finished with a 1-1 record and 540 ERA . JUCO: Played at Iowa Central Community College ... Had a 7-0 record while leading the team to the Junior College World Series ... Named second team all - region . High School: Earned all -state, all-conference and all-district honors at Eagle Grove .. . Had a 3.22 ERA in 44.2 innings, including 42 strikeouts. Personal: Full name is Brett David Iverson ... Son of Brian and Debbie Iverson .. Siblings include Bobbi, Brock and Blair ...... MaJor is general studies. Sophomore General Studies Pitcher 5-10/190 lJL Brooklyn Park, Min Champlin Park

JUCO : Played at Iowa Central Community College ... Earned second team all -region 2005: Made 16 appearances in his first sea son on the mound ... Retired a team-high and carried a 17-4 ca ree r record ... Threw a no-hitter again st Iowa Lake s. 51 batters on str ikes in 45 .1 inn ing s pitched ... Threw in two ... Rec orded hi s High School: Two-time first team all-state selection ... Three -time all first collegiate win against Clarke College (3/23). pitching five inning s and striking out conference sel ection .. Compiled a 21 -2 career re co rd ... Hit 11 home run s during a sea so n-high 11 batters ... All owed only one earn ed run in fi ve inning s at Northe rn hi s senior year ... Led Eagle Grove to three straight state appearances, including a Illinois (3/29) ... Pitched seven inning s again st Wich ita State (4/ 17) and stru ck out five championship year in 2002 and a second place fini sh in 2001 . ... Finished with a 4.96 ERA . Personal: Son of Brian and Debb ie Iverson ... Brother to Bobbi , Blair and Brett . 2004: Redshirted. ... Majoring in marketing . High School: Named the Metro Player of the Year as a senior ... Se lected as an al l-state member ... Threw 31 .2 innings with a 0.68 ERA with 60 strikes and two no hitters ... Two-time all-conference selection . Personal: Full name is Aaron Jenkins ... Son of Aaron and Krist Jenkin s ... Sib ling s include Andrew and Alicia ...... Played fo r CPHS Leg ion team 2003 summer. ... General studie s major.

2005: Started 11 games on the mound, threw two in reli ef ... Stru ck out 43 batters in 61.0 innings pitched and walked 17 ... Threw a season-high 8. 0 inn ings agai nst Indiana State (4/2), he lping UNI win its fi rst MVC game ... Had six strikeouts in 7. 0 innings pitched against Sacred Heart (3/13) ... Struck out five Wichita State batters in 6. 0 inni ngs (4/15) 2004: Eight appearances, five starts on the mound ... Struck ou t seven in his fi rst caree r comp lete game against Misso uri State (4/9); Panthe rs defeated the Bea rs 3-2 ... Fi nished with a 5.45 ERA in 36.1 in ni ngs of work. 2003: Had 12 appearances, all except two coming in relief ... Finished the season wi th a 1-0 record in 21 innings on the mound ... His first collegiate victory came at Minnesota (4/9), where he th rew two scoreless innings and gave up only one hit .. Sta rted his first game when Minnesota came to town (4/23) ... Struck out three ba t­ ters when starting against Western Illinois (5/12). High School: Named first team all-state, all-district and all-conference as a senior ... Had a 2.17 ERA and a 138:17 strikeout to wa lk mark as a junior. Personal: Full name is Zachary Richard Jevne ... Son of Richa rd and Julie Jevne ... Sib lings inc lude Jennifer, Meli ssa, and Joshua ...... Majoring in General Studies. __Jo 0 ..

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High School: First team all-Mississippi Valley, all-district and all-state .. Athlete At Nebraska-Lincoln: Redshirted. of the Year ... High School academic achievement award . High School: Collected a host of awards in four different sports at Sioux City Personal: Full name is Nicholas G. Kirk ... Son of John and Christy Kirk ... Has North High School ... Placed third at state track in the long jump his senior year one sister, Sarah ...... MaJor is undecided. ... Led his basketball team to a state quarterfinal appearance in 2004 ... As a centerfielder, he led his team to a 37-6 record, a conference championship and a state quarterfinal appearance in baseball ... Earned first tearn all-state mentions in his sophomore and junior years and an All-State Elite team nod his senior year. Four-time All-Missouri River Conference and All-Western Iowa selection ... State career record-holder with 184 stolen bases ... Hit .439 with 209 hits and 189 runs scored during his four-year high school career .. Honor roll member. Personal: Full name is Deric R. Manrique ... Son of Denny and Lynn Manrique . Has two sisters, Briana and E'leese ... . Marketing maJor Freshman Biology Cat«;.he 5-11/190 R/R Bettendorf, Iowa Bettendorf

High School: Played football and basketball in addition to baseball at Bettendorf .. Led the football team to a 13-0 record and a state championship in 2004 ... Played basketball during his freshman and sophomore years ... Earned three varsity letters in baseball ... Two-time second team all-Mississippi Athletic Conference and first team all-Southeast District honoree ... Earned second team all-state his senior year ... Hit .442 with 30 RBI. 16 doubles and 14 stolen bases as a senior ... Owns the Bettendorf High School career marks for hits and doubles and is second in RBI and stolen bases ... MAC All-Academic honoree in football and baseball ... Member of National Honor Society Personal: Full name is Kyle A. Merten ... Son of Jim and Debbi Merten ... Has one sister, Kristine ...... Biology maJor.

Fre~hman Business Pitc)te 6-5/165 R/R Dubuque, Iowa Lake Forest

High School: Graduated from Lake Forest High School in 2005 ... Two-sport letter winner in baseball and basketball ... North Suburban Conference Junior All-Star. 2004 Conference Champions ... Honor roll member and volunteer for baseball camps. Personal: Full name is Alex J Meyer ... Son of Ken Meyer and Tammy Ash ... Siblings include Emily, Lizzy, Chase and Luke ... Majoring in business ...

2005: Started 50 games, 48 at shortstop ... Hit .308 with 11 doubles, two triples 2005: Played in four games and tallied three putouts in the outfield. and two home runs ... Led the team and ranked seventh in the MVC with 44 RBI 2004: Redshirted . . . . Hit .439 with runners in scoring position ... Tied for the team lead in triple s High School: Lettered in baseball, track and football ... Named all -conference, all ­ with two ... Hit safely in 36 of 51 games .. Tallied 125 ass ists and turned 29 region and third team all-state in baseball ... Earned all-conference honors in football double plays ... Went 5-6 with two doubles and five RBI again st Fairleigh Dickin son ... Named the conference Athlete of the Year in track. 13/ 12) ... Finished 3-4 with two run s, two RBI and a home run short of the cycle Personal: Full name is Christopher Olsen ... Son of Paul and Mary Olsen ... Has one against Texas Tech 13/4) ... Hit .541 (13-24) with 11 RBI in March ... Went 7-15 brother, Tim . ... Majoring in business with five run s and five RBI in three games against Creighton (5/6-5/ 8) 2004: Started in all 52 games played .. . Second baseman for 39 starts ... Led the team with 67 hits ... Went 3-4 against Stetson (3/ 17) with two stolen bases ... Hit hi s only home run at Indiana State (4/23), helping UNI to 13-5 win ... Secured a hit streak of 11 games and had 21 multiple-hit games ... Fini shed with a .315 batting average and a fielding percentage of .964 . 2003: Started in 28 of his 39 games played, all in the infield ... Had six multiple­ hit games, including three hits against IPFW 13/ 13), Evansville 15/ 10) and Indiana State 15/ 16) ... Against IPFW, went 3-4 with a triple and two RBI ... In the 15-3 win at Evansville 15/ 10), he wa s 3-4 with a double and three RBI ... Finished the season with a .273 batting average and six stolen bases. High School: Two-time all -state shortstop ... Hit .343 as a junior while driving in 68 runs in 74 games ... Played for the Legion Post 22 team that won state twice ... Broke team records in doubles (45), RBI 1109), hits and runs while hitting .474 .. JUCO: Played at Lassen Community College .. . JUCO Player of the Year for the Team took third at the Legion World Series. 2004-05 season ... League MVP ... First team all-American . Personal: Full name is Patrick Timothy Moran ... Son of Patty and Tim Moran .. High School : Earned first team all-league honors and was on the State MVP list ... Has three siblings, Chris, Katie and Jeff ... Majoring in marketing during his senior year ... League champions in 2003 and 2004 ... Played for Team . . . Played for the Rapid City Post 22 American Legion team .... Played in the during the 2004 All-Star games in Oklahoma . Northwoods League for the Rochester Honkers in 2004 and Duluth Huskies in 2005. Personal: Full name is Jesse S. Oster ...... Son of •avid Oster and Patty Holland ... Has two brothers, Marty and Josh ... Majoring in general studies D ,,,..

High School: Graduated from Valley in 2005 ... Baseball team was 144-16 2005: Appeared in three games, all in a relief role ... Allowed one in throughout his career and won two state titles and four conference titles ... Two­ 2.2 innings of work for a 3.38 ERA .. . Fanned two and walked two of 11 batters time second team all-conference and all-district honoree ... Named Iowa Newspa ­ faced ... Missed the majority of the season due to an arm injury pers Association and Des Moines Register second team all -state ... Football team 2004: Eight appearances, all except one coming in relief .. . Helped the Panthers won state twice and clinched four conference titles ... Was first team unanimous win two games against Minnesota (4/7, 5/ 18) .. . Finished with a 1-1 record and a all-conference football selection .. Four-time academic all-conference .. . Also 7.31 ERA. lettered in basketball ... Member of honor roll, peer helpers and varsity basketball High School: Earned the Wendy's High School Heisman Award ... Named sport camp. second team all-county ... Earned the team's Gold Arm Award and Best Defensive Personal: Full name is Ben J. Percival ... Son of Kevin and Carol Percival . Player ... Hit 412 with seven home runs and 42 RB I ... On the mound, had a 1.62 Brother of Matt and Sach . . ... Marketing major. ERA with a record of 7-0, including 60 strikeouts. Personal: Full name is Robert W Rodriguez .. . Son of Roberto and Cira Rodriguez .. . Has one sister, Marlene ... MaJoring in business .. . . Played for the Miami Angels of the Stan Musial League in 2004.

2005: Made 17 appearances on the mound, three starts ... Finished with a 4-1 record and a 470 ERA ... Pitched six innings against North Dakota State (4/24) in relief and had a career-high eight strikeouts ... Earned one win at No . 29 Creighton (5/07), pitching 2.1 innings ... Pitched 4.2 innings against Bradley (5/ 15), giving up no runs and striking out three ... Earned his first collegiate win at Centenary, throwing three innings in relief ... Overall. pitched 44 .0 innings, struck out 27 and gave up only 10 walks. High School: lettered in baseball, golf and basketball ... 2004 first team all­ state, all-conference and all-district; 8-2 with 1.20 ERA and 128 strikeouts ... 2003 second team all -district. Personal : Full name is Taylor Alexander Sinclair .. . Son of Jim and Carol Sinclair ... Has one sibling, Jesse ...... Undecided major. Junior t,!! Freshman Undecided Pitcher Infielder 6-3/195 R/R Remsen, lg, Mondamin, Iowa West Harrison

At Arkansas-Fort Smith: Compiled an 8-2 record en route to a Wayne Layman High School: Five-time first team all-state selection in baseball ... Led West Leadership Award and a second team all-conference selection ... 2.40 career ERA . Harrison to five conference titles, four district titles and three state appearances High School: Four-sport standout at Remsen St. Mary's, lettering three times in . .. Three-time Daily Nonperil Athlete and Baseball Player of the Year ... Two-time football and four times each in basketball. track and baseball ... Fini shed third in the Omaha World Herald Baseball Player of the Year. state in the discus in 2002 .. . Earned honorable mention all-state during his junior Personal: Son of Tony and Lesa Smith .. . Brother to Craig Alderton and Sierra and senior years in baseball ... Four-year honor roll student. Smith ... .. Undecided major Personal: Son of Ron and Sue Theisen ... Brother to Angie, Sadie, Samantha and Lydia .. . .. Business maJor.

Sophomore Catcher Sioux Falls, S.

2005: Started two games behind the plate ... Caught three Eastern Michigan (2/ 15) runners stealing in a 4-0 shutout. High School: Two time all-state, MVP Sioux Falls West ... Voted top prospect from Dakota s by Baseball America ... Member of 2004 ABCA/Rawlings All -Region Five Team ... South Dakota American Legion first team all-state catcher. Personal: Full name is Jason John Smith . Son of Lyle and Denise Smith ... Has one si bling, Bobbi ... . Undecided major.

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Senior g Catcher S/R Wo hingto e Beckman

2005: MVC honorable mention selection ... Named MVC Scholar Athlete of the 2005: Started 51 games, 34 at third base and 16 at first ... Led the team with Week (3/7) ... Started 39 games behind home plate and 10 as the designated doubles (14) ... Had two home runs, his first at the Corridor Classic against Iowa hitter ... Hit a team-high .330 for the season with four home runs and 12 doubles (4/26) and another at No . 29 Creighton (5/7) ... Went 4-for-6 against Clarke College ... Ranked ninth in the MVC in on-base percentage (.450) ... Led the Panthers with ... Had two game-winning hits against Wichita State (4/15) and South Dakota State a .446 slugging percentage and being hit-by-pitch 15 times ... Hit .583 in three (5/1 0) ... Tallied a team-high 21 multiple-hit games ... Had two doubles against games at No. 22 Texas Tech ... Had an 11-game hit streak (Feb 27-March 25) ... Had Bucknell (3/15) ... Went 2-for-5 against Bradley (5/13) with three RBI ... Stole four a career-high five RBI and four hits at No . 29 Creighton (4/6) ... Scored four runs bases in four attempts. against Upper Iowa (3/30), going 3-for-3 with an RBI ... Went 3-for-4 at Iowa (4/12) 2004: Redshirted . ... Had a two-run homer in the 3-1 win over Sacred Heart (3/15) .. . Tallied 25 walks At Wayne State: As a freshman, played in 19 games while hitting .327 .. and 10 sto len bases on the season ... Had 15 multiple-hit games and 10 multiple­ Finished with six doubles, two home runs, 12 RBI and a .545 slugging percentage. RBI games. High School: A 2002 graduate of Westwood High School ... Named all­ 2004: Started in 48 games behind the plate, including a 20-game stretch ... Went conference and all-district ... Earned second team all-state honors. 3-for-4 at Illinois State (4/3) with two doubles in the Panthers' 13-11 slugfest victory Personal: Full name is David Morris Westergaard ... Son of Lee and Vickie ... Hit first collegiate home run against Missouri State (4/11 ). going 2-for-4 with Westergaard ... Has a brother and two siste rs ...... MaJoring in three RBI ... Accumulated nine doubles, five home runs and 23 RBI ... Had seven computer science ... Played for the Omaha Diamond Spirit for two summers. multiple-hit games and six multiple-RBI games. 2003: The starting catcher in 37 of 46 games played ... Named to the Loui siana­ Monroe all-tournament team after going 4-for-4 agai~st host ULM (2/23) with three runs scored ... Finished the season with a .252 batting average with nine multiple hit games ... Went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI against Wichita State (4/6) .. Had five stolen bases on the year ... Had a seven-game hit streak from April 11-20. At Troy State: Redshirted. High School: Graduated from Beckman in 2001 ... Named first team all-state, all-district and all-conference ... Played in the Iowa All-Star Game .. .Won the 2000 Class 2A championship ... Hit .485 with 21 extra-base hits. Personal: Full name is Nathan Alan Trumm ... Son of Eldon and Kaaye Trumm ... Has three siblings, Tony, Gwen and Nick ...... Member of the Madison Mallards in the Northwoods League for two summers ... Marketing major. Seni Sociology Pitc Ceda r Rapids, Iowa

2005: One of UN l's top relievers ___ Broke the UNI single-season record for appear- 2005: Pitched in 6.2 innings over 13 appearances ... Allowed eight runs on 11 hits ances with 25 ... Finished with a 4.45 ERA and 3-1 record in 28.1 innings pitched for a 6.75 ERA ... Threw in two shutouts. ... Tallied back-to-back saves against Sacred Heart and Rhode Island (3/13-14) .. 2004 Pitched in 21 games with 21.0 innings of relief ... Had the first of his Earned the win against Wichita State (4/15) ... Had two wins against Bradley (5/14- collegiate career in the Panthers' 7-5 win over Massachusetts (3/19) __ Led the 15), striking out five and giving up no runs in three innings ___ Had a season-high team in saves (4) and ERA (1.29) ... Finished the season with a 1-2 record. four strikeouts against No. 22 Texa s Tech (3/4) 2003 Pitched in 12 games and 20.1 innings in relief ... Earned his first collegiate 2004: Redshirted. win at Mi ssouri State (4/12) ... Struck out four batters in 3.2 innings at Southern High School: During his senior season, he was named first team all-state . Illinois (3/21) ... Finished the season with an overall ERA of 4 87, including 10 Finished the year with a 9-2 record in 83 innings with 101 strikeouts, 15 walks and strikeouts. a 2.36 ERA ... Mustangs were the state runner-up. 2002: Redshirted . Personal : Full name is Bryan David Westphal ... Son of Greg and Sherri West­ High School : Attended Cedar Rapids Kennedy and graduated in 2001 ... Named phal ... Siblings include Lynette and Bryce ... Majoring in business ... . second team all-Metro and honorable mention all-conference ... Back-to-back state qualifier ... Lettered in basketball and was named first team all-Metro and honorable mention all-conference . Personal: Full name is Drew Michael Wold ...... Son of Mark and Sue Wold ... Ha s one sister, Amy ... Majoring in geography/sociology ... Played for the Quincy Gems of the Collegiate League for two summers.

trr an Undecided Pitcher 6-1/195 R/R Clear Lake, Iowa Clear Lake

2005: Redshirted. High School: Had three no-hitters his senior season ... Three-time member of all-conference baseball team __ Two-time first team all-district_ 2004 first team all-state ... 2003 first team all-conference basketball and all-district football. Personal: Full name is Zachariah G. Zirbel ... Son of Greg and Sharon Zirbel .. Brother of Zane ... . Undecided major D

Career Hitting Statistics For Current Players Player Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 28 38 HR · RBI ...... TB SLG% Curt Bradley 2005 .234 45-18 94 19 22 3 12 30 .319 Career: .234 45-18 94 19 22 3 1 12 30 .319 Nick Cameron 2005 .240 32-29 104 16 25 7 D 9 35 .337 Career: .240 32-29 104 16 25 7 0 9 35 .337 Clayton Daniels 2005 .269 46-44 160 26 43 11 5 35 71 444 Career: .269 46-44 160 26 43 11 1 5 35 71 .444 Brett Douglas 2005 .269 47-37 130 23 35 7 D D 16 42 .323 Career: .269 47-37 130 23 35 7 0 0 16 42 .323 Brett Featherston 2005: .227 36-20 88 6 20 3 D D 18 23 .261 Career: .227 36-20 88 6 20 3 0 0 18 23 .261 Mark Frieske 2005 .325 54-53 206 37 67 12 2 D 21 83 403 Career: .325 54-53 206 37 67 12 2 0 21 83 .403 Pat Moran 2003: .273 39-28 99 29 27 5 2 D 18 36 .364 2004 .315 52-52 213 27 67 13 D 1 20 83 .390 2005: .308 51 -50 198 35 61 11 2 2 44 82 414 Career: .304 142-130 510 91 155 29 4 3 82 201 .394 Chris Olsen 2005: .ODO 4-0 2 D D D D D D D ODO Career: .ODO 4-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .ODO Jason Smith 2005 .ODO 9-5 15 1 D D D D 1 D ODO Career: .000 9-5 15 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 Nate Trumm 2003: .252 46-37 135 17 34 3 D D 18 37 .274 2004: .202 53-48 163 18 33 9 D 5 23 57 .350 2005: .330 51 -49 176 33 58 12 D 4 39 82 466 Career: .264 150-134 474 68 125 24 0 9 80 176 .371 Dave Westergaard 2005 .305 53-51 203 32 62 14 D 2 28 82 404 Career: .305 53-51 203 32 62 14 0 2 28 82 .404

Career Pitching Statistics _For Current Players Player Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER

Mark Bennett 2005 6.14 2-0 15 D D 012 D 22 19 17 15 Career: 6.14 2-0 15 0 0 012 0 22 19 17 15 Jake Hansen 2003: 5.58 2-2 13 7 DID D 40.1 43 28 25 2004 : 5.88 2-3 9 9 110 D 41 .1 43 32 27 2005: 641 2-3 12 8 1 110 D 39.1 46 32 28 Career: 5.95 6-8 34 24 3 2/0 0 121.0 132 92 80 Jeff Hi lle 2005 4.73 5-4 14 13 DID D 78.0 98 51 41 Career: 4.73 5-4 14 13 1 DID 0 78.0 98 51 41 Brett Iverson 2004: 540 1-1 4 2 D DID D 11.2 21 14 7 2005: INF 0-0 1 D D DID D DO 2 5 2 Career: 6.94 1-1 5 2 0 0/0 0 11.2 23 19 9 Aaron Jenkins 2005: 4.96 1-4 16 10 D 012 D 45.1 34 29 25 Career: 4.96 1-4 16 10 0 012 0 45.1 34 29 25 Zach Jevne 2003: 4.29 1-0 12 2 D DID D 210 20 11 10 2004: 545 2-3 8 5 1 011 1 36.1 47 27 22 2005: 6.34 3-7 13 11 D DID D 61.0 76 56 43 Career: 5.70 6-10 33 18 1 0/1 1 118.1 143 94 75 Robert Rodriguez 2004 7.3 1 1-1 8 1 D 0/0 16.0 19 13 13 2005 3.38 0-0 3 D D 0/0 D 2.2 3 Career: 6.75 1-1 11 1 0 110 1 18.2 22 14 14 Taylor Sincla ir 2005 4.70 4-1 17 3 D 0/1 D 44.0 59 29 29 Career: 4.70 4-1 17 3 0 0/1 0 44.0 59 29 29 Bryan Wes tphal 2005 4.45 3- 1 25 D D 0/2 3 28.1 32 18 14 Career: 4.45 3-1 25 0 0 0/2 3 28.1 32 18 14 Drew Wold 2003: 4.87 1-2 12 D D 0/0 D 20.1 30 15 11 2004 1.29 1-2 21 D D 0/0 4 21.0 27 7 3 2005: 6.75 0-0 13 D D 0/2 D 6.2 11 8 5 Career: 3.56 2-4 46 0 0 0/2 4 48.0 68 30 19 BB HBP so GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLO% 7 2 29 3 .298 1 7-7 29 18 6 .887 7 2 29 3 .298 1 1 7-7 29 18 6 .887 16 5 23 1 .368 0 0 2-4 183 7 2 .990 16 5 23 1 .368 0 0 2-4 183 7 2 .990 26 4 57 0 .380 2 0 8-9 47 0 2 .959 26 4 57 0 .380 2 0 8-9 47 0 2 .959 15 8 24 6 .379 0 7-9 58 6 4 .941 15 8 24 6 .379 0 7-9 58 6 4 .941 \, 7 1 26 .289 1 1 1-1 91 6 2 .980 7 1 26 .289 1 1 1-1 91 6 2 .980 19 7 37 2 .397 2 5 14-21 116 6 8 .938 19 7 37 2 .397 2 5 14-21 116 6 8 .938 16 6 28 1 .405 0 2 6-10 43 79 13 .904 10 7 45 0 .364 1 2 9-11 75 138 8 .964 18 7 44 0 .382 2 2 7-11 66 125 17 .918 44 20 117 1 .380 3 6 22-32 184 342 38 .933 0 2 0 .333 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 0 2 0 .333 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 4 4 0 .250 0 0 0-0 30 6 1 .973 4 1 4 0 .250 0 0 0-0 30 6 1 .973 16 2 24 1 .338 1 1 5-8 168 15 3 .984 9 2 42 3 .253 0 5 3-4 294 51 5 .986 25 15 38 2 .450 2 0 10-15 256 43 6 .980 50 19 104 6 .355 3 6 18-27 718 109 14 .983 25 4 41 5 .389 2 4-4 139 65 17 .923 25 4 41 5 .389 2 4-4 139 65 17 .923

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UNI started with a 17-game road swi ng during its first month of play. a fe w snow flurries bla sted Ri verfront during the final three home weekends. The Panthers took two games from Centenary College in Shreveport, La. UNI The Panthers won their first MVC se rie_s against lllin~tate (4/29-5/1). defeated the Gents, 12-2, in the rubber game as 10 Panthers recorded a hit in tak ing two games from the Redbird s at Ri verfront Stadium. Hille pitched seven the contest and redshirt freshman RHP Jeff Hille (Sauk Rapid s, Minn.) gave innings in game one, striking out a career high eight, and UNl 's top relievers up only one run in his first collegiate start. Then the team headed straight - Westphal and Rinnan - closed out the game. The Panthers defeated Illinois to Natchitoches (La.) to play Northwestern State and to compete in the NSU State, 7-1, in the rubber game as Brett Douglas (St. Charles, Iowa) went 3-for-4 Tournament. In the first game of the three-game round robin affair, junior LHP with a double and four RBI. Jake Hansen (Council Bluffs, Iowa) pitched a complete game shutout, striking The Panthers continued their winning ways in Omaha, Neb . against the MVC out six Eastern Michigan batters. For his efforts, he was named MVC Pitcher of regular season champion, No . 29 Creighton (5/5-8). UN I 10-run ruled CU in eight the Week (2/28). The Panthers fell twice that week to NSU, champions of the innings, 17-7 in game one. It recorded the most hits (23) CU has given up since . April 20, 2003, also against the Panthers. The Panthers went on to win game In Lubbock, Texas, UNI broke No . 22 Texas Tech's six-game win streak with two, 9-5. Junior outfielder Clayton Daniels (Moulton, Iowa) had an outstanding a 9-7 victory. Junior shortstop Pat Moran (Rapid City, S 0.) went 3-for-4 with weekend against the Bluejays. He hit 747, had seven RBI and a home run in a triple and two RBI . UNI fell 6-5 in game two of the se rie s, despite red sh irt three games at the CU Sports Complex. Daniels was named MVC Player of the freshman Curt Bradley (Columbia, Mo .) hitting the team 's first home run of the Week and Scholar Athlete of the Week for his efforts. season. The Panthers then fell 11-5 in the rubber game. UNI wo n its final five games at Riverfront Stadium against South UNI went 4-3 on its spring break trip in Bradenton, Fla . It lost to Kentucky Dakota State and Bradley. The Panthers defeated the Jackrabbits 5-4, (5/ 10) (SEC) and then went on a four-game win streak, defeating Fairleigh Dickinson, Westergaard hit his second game -wi nning RBI with two outs in the bottom of Sacred Heart, Rhode Island and Bucknell. Kelchen struck out a career-high 12 the 10th inning . The Panthers dropped SDSU 5-3 in the second game. batters and Moran had a career-high five hits and five RB I against the Knights. The UNI pitching staff compiled a 1.44 ERA in three games against Bradley Junior RHP Zach Jevne (Decorah, Iowa) pitched seven innings against Sacred (5/ 13-15). holding the Braves to only four runs. The Panthers swept their first Heart and gave up only one earned run, striking out a season-high six batters. MVC series since 2002 and moved into a tie for fifth place in the Va lley. UNI Trumm knocked his first home run of the season against the Pioneers and hit hi s 10-run ruled Bradley in game one; Hille threw his first complete game, pitching second against Bucknell. UNI lost to Ohio State and Dartmouth before returning seven innings . The Panthers then won two pitchers' duals as Westphal picked to the Cedar Valley. up two wins in relief and Rinnan tallied two saves. The Panthers routed Clarke College, 21-0, in their home opener on (3/23) UN I played for the first time at Hammons Field in Springfield, Mo. against Redshirt freshman LHP Aaron Jenkins (Brooklyn Park, Minn.) struck out a Misso uri State (5/1 9-2 1) . The Bears swept the Panthers and ended their MVC career-high 11 Crusaders and UN I scored in every inning. Trumm we nt 2-for-2 tournament hopes. UNI lost, 8-7, in game one in 10 innings and then tallied only with two RBI. capping off his 11-game hit streak. Southern Illinois then swe pt three runs in the follo wi ng two games. The Panthers were one game shy from the Panthers in the opening weekend of MVC play in_Carbondale, Ill. UNI making the six-team MVC tournament. UNI finished tied for eighth in the MVC . recovered with two mid-week win s over North ern Illinois and Upper Iowa . UN I lost five sen iors, Kory Kelchen, Brandon Rinnan, Hans Frey, Jose UNI won its longest game of the year against the NIU Huskies in the Guzman and Eric DeJong. 15th inning, turning a triple play to end the game. Fresh man Brett Dougl as (9). "We are really going to miss Kory Kelchen. He has been with us for four Moran (6) and junior Andrew Farmer (5) all assisted in the play. Fre shma n Brett yea rs and did a nice job for us down the stretch when we really needed it," Featherston (Epworth, Iowa) drove hom e the game-winning RBI in the top of the Heller said. "Brandon Rinnan bounced back after having a tough junior year and 15th and freshman RHP Mark Bennett (Cedar Rapid s, Iowa) picked up the wi n. found a new role . He is a big reason why we were able to win some games. I Th e Panthers lost a heartbreaker in th e first game of the se rie s against feel bad that Jose Guzman's sen ior season was hampered by an injury. I belie ve Indiana State (4/1-3) at Ri verfront Stadium, losing, 5-3, in 10 innings Th ey that if we would have had Jo se the entire season, we really wo uld have been in picked up their first confere nce victory against the Sycamores in game two as the tournament." Jevne pitched eight innings with fi ve strikeouts and Fri eske tallied three RBI. UNI defeated Minnesota, 2-0, in the teams' first meeting (4/6), giving up on ly five hits and scoring two runs in the seventh inning. Th e Panth ers split with the Golden Gophers, losing 9-1 during the final week of the season. UNI faced Evansville (4/8-10) in Ind iana and lost three games to the Purple Aces, falling to 1-8 in the MVC. The Panthers dropped a close game at Iowa City (4/ 12) to the Hawkeyes. Trumm and Frieske both went 3-for-4 in the loss, 9-7 . The Panthers then took the teams' second meeting at the annual Corridor Classic, 8-6. Redshirt freshman David Westergaard (Sloan, Iowa) hit his first collegiate home run and Rinnan tallied his second save . The Panthers shocked MVC tournament champion Wichita State, winning the first game of the series (4/ 15-17). Westergaard hit the game-winning RBI in the bottom of the ninth to give UNI its first win over the Shockers since 2003. Game two was postponed overnight due to inclement weather and UNI lost, 6-1 . Jenkins went pitch-for-pitch with first round draft pick in game three, but UNI still fell, 3-1, to WSU Then, in non-conference action, the Panthers fell to Nebraska, 7-4, at Principal Park in Des Moines, Iowa (4/ 20) and took a three-game series from North Dakota State (4/24). The weather was also a factor as wind, rain and even Overall: 26-28 Home: 14-6 Road: 6-1 7 Neutra l: 6-5 MVC: 9-15 Home: 7-5 Ro ad: 2-10

Date Score, Opponent UNI Pitcher Highlights UNI Opp. Record

2/18 W, 11-4 @ Centenary Sinclair (1-0) Norman 3-6, 2 2B 3 RBI ; Moran 3-5, 2B; Sinclair 3.0IP 11-12-0 7-9-4 1-0 2/19 L, 5-9 @ Centenary DeJong (0-1) Hansen 5.0IP, BK, OR, 2BB; Featherston 2-3; Trumm 3-4 5-12-2 9-10-0 1-1 2/20 W, 12-2 @ Centenary Hille (1 -0) Guzman 2-3, HBP, 2BB; Cameron 2-3, 2B 12-15-2 2-12-1 2-1 2/23 L, 3-6 @ Northwestern State Jenkins (0-1) Norman 1-3, 2B; Frieske 1-3, 2B; Jenkins 5.0IP, 9K 3-5-1 6-7-0 2-2 I 2/25 W, 4-0 vs. Eastern Michigan Hanse n (1-0) Hansen 9 DIP. 6K; Cameron 2-4, 2 2B; Moran 2-4, 2B 4-10-0 0-6-1 3-2 l 2/26 L, 3-10 @ Northwestern State Sinclair (1 -1) Bradley 2-2, RB I; Norman 2-4, 2B 2RBI, 7PO 3-7-3 10-15-1 3-3 I 2/26 L, 1-8 vs. Kansas State Hille (1 -1) Westergaard 3-4, 2B, RB I; Trumm 2-4 1-9-2 8-12-0 3-4 3/4 W, 9-7 @ #22 Texas Tech Frey (1 -0) Moran 3-4, 2RB I; Trumm 3-5, RB I; Hansen 4.1 IP, 3k 9-11 -0 7-12-2 4-4 3/5 L, 5-6 @ #22 Texas Tech Jenkins (0 -2) Moran 2-3, 3B, 2RB I; Bradley HR 5-9-1 6-8-0 4-5 3.6 L, 5-11 @ #22 Texas Tech Jevne (D-1) Moran 2-4, 2RB I; Trumm 2-3, 2BB; Norman 2SF 5-10-0 11 -15-0 4-6 3/11 L, 5-17 vs. Kentucky Hansen (1-1) Cameron 2-3, HR ; Daniels 2-3 2B, 2BB 5-11-3 17-15-4 4-7 3/12 W, 13-3 vs. FDU Ke lchen (1-0) Kelchen 8 DIP, 12K, DER, 2BB; Moran 5-6, 2 2B 13-14-2 3-4-3 5-7 3/13 W,3-1 vs. Sacred Heart Jevne (1 -1) Jevne 70IP, 6K, DER, lBB; Trumm 2RBI, HR 3-7-2 1-5-0 6-7 3/14 W,9-4 vs. Rhode Isla nd OeJong (1-1) OeJong 3.0IP, 5K; Trumm 2-4, 3RBI; Bradley 3-5, 2RBI 9-12-2 4-10-3 7-7 3/15 W, 13-6 vs. Bucknell Hille (2-1) Hille 8.DIP, 2ER; Trumm 3RBI, HR ; Daniel s 2 2B, 3RBI 13-15-3 6-11-3 8-7 3/18 L,3-11 vs. Ohio State Hansen (1-2) Westergaard 2-3, 2B; Farmer 2RB I 3-8-2 11-12-0 8-8 3/19 L, 3-9 vs. Dartmouth Jevne (1 -2 ) Featherston 2-4, RBI; Bradley 3B; Daniels 1-3, SB 3-7-2 9-11 -1 8-9 3/23 W, 21-0 Clarke College Jenkins (1-2) Jenkins 5.0 IP, 11 K; Crisp 4-4, 2RB I, Guzman 4-7, 2 2B 21-21-0 0-1-7 9-9 3/25 L, 3-7 @ Southern Illinois Kelchen (1-1) Westergaard 2-4, 2B, 2RBI; Guzman 1-3, RBI 3-5-2 7-13-0 9-10 3/26 L, 2-18 @ Southern Illinois Jevne (1 -3 ) Trumm HR ; Sinclair 1.2IP. 2K 2-3-4 18-1 6-2 9-11 3/27 L, 4-8 @ Southern Illinois Hille (2-2) Kelchen 3-4, 2B, RBI ; Farmer 1-3, 2B, Westphal 2.D IP. 3K 4-7-0 8-10-0 9-12 3/29 W,4-3(15) @ Northern Ill. Bennett (1-0) Featherston GWRBI; 9-6-5 triple play in 15th inning 4-1 4-4 3-10-2 10-12 3/30 W, 14-3 vs. Upper Iowa Kelchen (2-1) Moran ; Daniel s 2-2, 3B; Trumm 3-3 14-11-0 3-9-0 11-12 4/1 L, 3-5 vs. Indiana State DeJong (1-2) Hille 7 DIP, 7K, 3BB; Moran 2-5, 2B 3-9-2 5-9-2 11 -13 4/2 W,9-3 vs. Indiana State Jevne (2-3) Jevne 8 DIP, 5K, 3BB; Fr ieske 1-3, 3RBI; Norman 2-4, 2B 9-7-2 3-12-2 12-13 4/3 L, 7-11 vs. Indiana State Westphal (0-1) Kelchen 6.1 IP, 4K, 2ER; Daniel s 2-5, HR ; Frieske 2-3 7-9-2 11-1 4-2 12-14 4/6 W,2-0 vs. Minnesota Rinnan (1 -0) Sinclair 3 DIP. 1K, DBB; Moran 1-3, 2RBI 2-3-0 0-5-1 13-14 4/8 L, 1-5 @ Evan sville Hille (2-3) Norman SF; Jose Guzman 1-3, 1R ; Frey 2.D IP. 3K 1-6-1 5-10-0 13-15 4/9 L, 4-15 (8) @ Evan svi lle Jevne (2-4) Farmer 2-3, HR ; We stergaard 3-4, 2B 4-8-2 15-13-4 13-16 4/10 L, 0-1 0 (7) @ Evansvi lle Kelchen (2 -2) Farmer SH; UE hit four home runs 0-0-1 10-11-0 13-17 4/12 L, 7-9 @Iowa DeJong (1 -3) Frieske 3-4, 3B, RBI; Trumm 3-4, SF, 2B, 2RBI 7-12-3 9-13-1 13-18 4/15 W, 7-6 vs. Wichita State Westphal (1-1) Westergaard 2-5, GWRBI ; Bradley 1-2, 2B, 2RBI 7-8-1 6-12-1 14-18 4/16 L, 1-6 vs. Wichita State Hille (2-4) Hansen 3.1 IP, 5K, DR ; Frieske 2-3; Game delayed overnight 1-6-3 6-11-1 14-19 4/17 L, 1-3 vs. Wichita State Jenkins (1 -3) Jenki ns 7.1IP, 5K, 4H; Pat Moran 2-4, run 1-9-2 3-7-0 14-20 4/20 L, 4-7 vs. #7 Nebraska Rinnan (0-1) Trumm 2-4, RBI ; Bt. Douglas 2-4, 2B 4-11-4 7-13-2 14-21 4/22 W, 14-9 vs. NDSU Hille (3-4) Hille 7.0IP, 7K, 1ER ; Trumm 2-3, 2RBI, SB 14-13-4 9-9-1 15-21 4/23 L, 5-8 vs. NDSU Jevne (2-5) Frieske 2-5; Daniels 1-4, SB, 2B 5-8-4 8-9-3 15-22 4/24 W, 4-2 vs. NDSU Sinclair (2-1) Sinclair 6 DIP. SK, 1BB , DR; Frie ske 2-4, SB 4-7-0 2-5-5 16-22 4/26 W, 8-6 vs. Iowa Bennett (2 -0) Rinnan 2.DIP, 3K, SV; Frieske 2-3, 2R, 2RBI 8-8-2 6-9-3 17-22 4/29 W, 5-3 vs. Illinois State Hille (4-4) Hille 7.0IP. SK; Rinnan SV; Daniel s 2-4, HR 5-8-2 3-8-1 18-22 4/30 L, 3-6 vs. Illinois State Jevne (2-6) Frey 1.2IP. 2K, DER ; Trumm 1-4, 2B, RBI 3-3-1 6-8-1 18-23 5/1 W,7-1 vs. Illinois State Han sen (2-2) Han sen 5.DIP. 5K, DR ; Douglas 3-4, 4RBI, 2B 7-7-1 1-9-3 19-23 5/6 W, 17-7 (8) @ #29 Creighton Kelchen (3 -2) Daniel s 4-4, 4 RBI , 3R; Trumm 4-6, 5RBI; Moran HR 17-23-1 7-14-1 20-23 5/7 W, 9-5 @ #29 Creighton Sinclair (3 -1) Norman 5-5. 2B; Dani els 4-5, 3RBI, HR ; Westergaard HR 9-16-1 5-11-3 21-23 5/8 L, 1-9 (7) @ #29 Creighton Hansen (2 -3) Trumm RBI; Moran 1-3, R; Frieske 2B 1-5-0 9-11-1 21-24 5/10 W, 5-4(10) vs. SDSU Sinclair (4-1) Westergaard 2-5, GWRBI ; Daniel s, Guzman 2B 5-8-4 4-12-3 22-24 5/11 W,5 -3 vs. SDSU Jevne (3-6) Frieske went 4-5, 2RBI, SB; Kelchen 2-4 5-11-0 3-7-1 23-24 5/13 W, 11-1(7) vs. Bradley Hille (5-4) Hille 7.DIP; Daniel s 3-4, HR , 2RBI 11-13-2 1-4-0 24-24 5/14 W,3-2 vs. Bradley We stphal (2-1) Kelchen 6.1 IP, 6K; Rinnan SV; Trumm HR 3-6-1 2-5-1 25-24 5/15 W, 2-1 vs. Bradley We stphal (3-1) Sinclair 4.2IP. 3H, 3K; Ri nnan SV, 1.2 IP. 3K 2-8-1 1-6-1 26-24 5/17 L. 1-9 @ Minnesota Jevne (3-7) Jevne 3.1 IP, 5K; Westergaard 2-4, RBI ; Crisp 2-4 1-8-3 9-10-0 26-25 5/19 L, 7-8(10) @ Missouri State Rinnan (1-2) Daniel s HR , 2RBI; Trumm 2-5, 2RBI 2 2B 7-11-1 8-17-1 26-26 5/20 L, 5-1 @ Mi ssouri State Kelchen (3-3) Jose Guzman 1-4, RBI ; Kelchen 7.1IP, 3ER 1-6-3 5-12-1 26-27 5/21 L, 6-2 @ Mi sso uri State Jenkins (1-4) Featherston 1-3, 2B, 2RBI 2-10-1 6-10-0 26-28 r,,..

2005 UN I Baseball Overall Statistics

Record: 26-28 Home: 14-6 Awa y: 6-17 Neutral: 6-5 MVC: 9-15

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 FLO% Nate Trumm .330 51-49 176 33 58 12 D 4 39 82 0.466 25 15 38 2 0.45 2 D 10-15 256 43 6 0.98 Mark Frieske .325 54-53 206 37 67 12 2 D 21 83 0.403 19 7 37 2 0.397 2 5 14-2 1 116 6 8 0.938 Patrick Moran .308 51 -50 198 35 61 11 2 2 44 82 0.414 18 7 44 D 0.382 2 2 7-11 66 125 17 0.918 Dave Westergaard .305 53-51 203 32 62 14 0 2 28 82 0.404 25 4 41 5 0.389 2 1 4-4 139 65 17 0.923 Ryan Norman .305 43-36 131 20 40 12 D D 18 52 0.397 15 4 34 1 0.386 3 3 6-8 51 0 5 0.911 Jose Guzman .295 35-34 112 27 33 7 0 0 16 40 0.357 20 10 23 D 0.438 2 4 4-5 72 106 2 0.989 Brandon Crisp .279 17-10 43 9 12 1 D D 5 13 0.302 7 1 13 D 0.392 D D 1-1 64 11 0.987 Brett Douglas .269 47 -37 130 23 35 7 D D 16 42 0.323 15 8 24 6 0.379 D 1 7-9 58 6 4 0.941 Clayton Daniel s .269 46-44 160 26 43 11 1 5 35 71 0.444 26 4 57 D 0.38 2 D 8-9 47 0 2 0.959 Nick Cameron .240 32-29 104 16 25 7 D 9 35 0.337 16 5 23 1 0.368 D D 2-4 183 7 2 0.99 Curt Bradley .234 45-18 94 19 22 3 1 1 12 30 0.319 7 2 29 3 0.298 1 7-7 29 18 6 0.887 Brett Featherston .227 36-2 0 88 6 20 3 D D 18 23 0.2 61 7 1 26 1 0.289 1 1-1 91 6 2 0.98 Kory Kelchen .179 19-10 39 5 7 1 D D 2 8 0.205 2 12 D 0.238 D 1 0-0 110 22 1 0.992 Andrew Farmer .137 50-38 124 20 17 3 D 1 15 23 0.185 18 11 30 1 0.299 1 6 2-3 52 102 8 0.951 Jason Smith ODO 9-5 15 D D D D 1 0 D 4 4 D 0.2 5 D D 0-0 30 6 1 0.973 Casey Smith .ODO 3-2 7 1 D D D D D D D 0 1 4 D 0.125 D D 0-0 0 D D D Chris Olsen .ODO 4-0 2 D D D D D D 0 D 1 0 2 D 0.333 D D 0-0 3 D D 1 Brandon Rinnan .DOD 1-0 D D D D D D D D D D 0 D D D D D 0-0 0 9 1 0.9 Jake Hansen .ODO 1-0 0 0 D D D D D D D D D D 0 D D 0-0 3 13 D Totals .274 54-54 1832 311 502 104 6 16 279 666 0.364 224 83 441 22 0.375 18 25 73-98 1389 613 90 0.957 Opponents .294 54-54 1832 331 539 96 13 37 296 772 0.421 226 50 354 28 0.382 25 39 67-88 1402 562 80 0.961

LOB - Team (469). Opp (452) DPs turned - Team (49): Opp (34) IBB - Team (8), Trumm 4, Guzman 2, Daniels 2, Opp (15) Picked off - Frieske 4, Farmer 3, Moran 2, Trumm 1, Bradley 1, Bt. Douglas 1, Cameron 1, Guzman 1, Kelchen 1, Westergaard 1.

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 Brandon Rinnan 1.3 1-2 20 D D 0/1 6 27.2 19 6 4 20 26 4 D 0 93 .204 3 2 1 3 4 Robert Rodriguez 3.38 0-0 3 D D 0/0 D 2.2 3 1 1 2 2 2 D 0 11 .273 D D D D D Kory Kelchen 3.96 3-3 14 9 D 0/0 D 61.1 70 34 27 22 38 2 1 4 242 .289 3 3 1 1 5 Bryan Westphal 4.45 3-1 25 D D 0/2 3 28.1 32 18 14 8 33 8 D 0 113 .283 1 4 2 1 2 Taylor Sinclair 4.7 4-1 17 3 D 0/1 D 44 59 29 23 10 27 11 1 4 180 .328 7 3 1 6 5 Jeff Hill e 4.73 5-4 14 13 1 0/0 D 78 98 51 41 27 46 18 3 8 317 .309 5 9 1 3 5 Aaron Jenkins 4.96 1-4 16 10 D 0/2 D 45.1 34 29 25 42 51 8 1 1 151 .2 25 5 6 2 2 7 Mark Bennett 6.14 2-0 15 D D 0/2 D 22 19 17 15 15 9 4 1 2 81 .235 1 4 1 3 D Zach Jevne 6.34 3-7 13 11 D 0/0 D 61 76 56 43 17 43 19 4 8 255 .2 98 7 6 D 2 5 Hans Frey 6.35 1-0 16 D D 0/2 D 17 19 12 12 9 15 2 D 3 65 .2 92 4 1 D 1 2 Jake Han sen 6.41 2-3 12 8 1 1/0 D 39.1 46 32 28 25 35 7 1 5 154 .2 99 4 2 D 0 2 Drew Wold 6.75 0-0 13 D D 0/2 D 6.2 11 8 5 8 3 2 D 0 31 .355 1 1 D 0 D Eric DeJong 8.49 1-3 19 D D 0/0 1 29.2 51 33 28 20 26 9 1 2 134 .38 1 3 9 D 3 2 Brett Iverson 99 0-0 1 D D 0/0 D 0 2 5 2 1 D D D 0 5 .400 D D D D D Totals 5.17 26-28 54 54 2 3/2 10 463 539 331 266 226 354 96 13 37 1832 .294 44 50 9 25 39 Opponents 4.89 28-26 54 54 6 1/0 9 467 .1 502 311 254 224 441 104 6 16 1832 .274 37 83 5 18 25

PB - Team (1 O), Trumm 8, J Smith 1, Crisp 1, Opp (14) Pickoffs - Team (8), Hansen 3, Kelchen 1, Jevne 1, Jenkins 1, Rinnan 1, Cri sp 1, Opp (15) SBA/ATT - Trumm (49-63), Hille (18-19). Crisp (14-16), Han se n (5-13), Jenkins (7-11), Kelchen (7 -11), J Smith (4-7), Jevne (6-6), Sinclair (4-5). DeJong (5-5), Frey (5-5), Bennett (4-4), Westphal (2-4), Wold (3-3), Rinnan (1-2) 2005 Missouri Valley Conference Standings All-Missouri Valley Conference Team First Team MVC Games Overall Pos . Name School School L T Pct. L T Pct. w w 18 Erik Lis Evansville Creighton 17 7 0 .708 48 17 0 .738 28 Tony Roth Creighton Wichita State 16 8 0 .667 51 24 0 .680 38 Paul Rice Bradley Southern Illinois 15 9 0 .625 38 21 0 .644 ss P.J. Finigan Southern Illinois Evansville 12 12 0 .500 35 23 0 .603 C Joe Muich Wichita State Bradley 10 14 0 .417 28 22 0 .560 DH Zach Daeges Creighton Indiana State 10 14 0 .417 30 28 0 .517 UT Derek Schermerhorn Wichita State Missouri State 10 14 0 .417 26 29 0 .473 l OF Kevin Koski Southern Illinois UNI 9 15 0 .375 26 28 0 .481 OF Phil Napolitan Wichita State Illinois State 9 15 0 .375 26 27 0 .491 OF Matt Bolt Illinois State SP P.J. Finigan Southern Illinois 2005 MVC Batting Statistics SP Mike Pelfrey Wichita State SP Collin Walker Bradley School G AVG R H 2B 3B HR BB so SB-ATT RP Brandon Bird Creighton Creighton 65 .313 459 673 151 23 53 266 368 71-108 RP Scott Reese Creighton Indiana State 58 .29 1 339 564 85 28 17 179 364 128-166 Southern Ill inois 59 .291 368 594 121 18 30 184 327 57-82 Second Team Missou ri State 55 .290 320 561 131 9 37 218 349 48-62 Pos . Name School Wichita State 75 .289 442 731 128 11 28 305 434 120-172 1B Dan Norquist Creighton Bradley 50 .282 269 463 89 9 17 204 296 74-95 28 Damon Sublett Wichita State Illinois State 53 .275 275 481 79 16 17 163 320 92-128 ss Brad Dutton Creighton UNI 54 .274 311 501 103 6 16 224 442 73-98 38 Matt Brewer Southern Illinois Evansvi ll e 58 .27 1 325 516 90 8 32 198 360 97 -121 C Matt Weglarz Missouri State DH Chris Schmidt Indiana State UT Brad Canada Bradley 2005 MVC Pitching Statistics OF Kirk McConnell Missouri State OF Rance Fosdick Indiana State School G ERA sv IP H R ER BB so OF Tim Brewer Indiana State Wichita State 75 3. 16 25 663.1 627 279 233 237 607 SP Tyler Norrick Southern Illinois Southern Illinois 59 3.41 12 519.1 490 252 197 193 429 SP Ryan Tatusko Indiana State Bradley 50 3.73 8 427.0 422 212 177 153 348 SP Bryan Rueger Southern Illinois Creighton 65 4.13 17 554.0 570 287 254 195 362 RP Brandon Rinnan UNI Evansville 58 4.48 15 502 .0 538 303 250 195 366 RP Chris Krawczyk Missouri State Indi ana State 58 4.51 9 493.1 532 328 247 263 355 RP Mark Murray Evansville Ill inois State 53 4.91 5 447 .0 487 316 244 195 305 Missouri State 55 4.99 4 485.1 481 349 269 244 444 Honorable Mention UNI 54 5.17 10 463.0 539 331 266 226 354 1B. Brad Canada. Bradley 28. Ryan Bond. Indiana State 38. Derek Schermerhorn. Wichita State C, Nate Trumm, UNI 2005 Players of the Week 2005 Pitchers of the Week UT. Dan Norquist. Creighton and Chris Taylor. SMS 2/21 Dustin Knight Evansvi lle 2/21 Noah Booth Wichita State OF. Dean Cademartori and Nathan Emrick, Southern 2/28 Damon Sublett Wichita State 2/28 Jake Hansen UNI Illinois; Mark Frieske, UNI; Jake Hilgendorf. SMS 3/7 Pau l Rice Brad ley 3/7 Jacob Bunten Missouri State SP. Travis Banwart. Wichita State; Brandon Magee, 3/ 14 Ryan Kenny Brad ley 3/ 14 PJ. Finigan Southern Illinois Bradley; Adam Rogers. Evansville 3/21 Zach Daeges Creighton 3/ 21 Matt Fowles Illinoi s State RP; Noah Booth. Wichita State; Eric Thiesen. Illinois State 3/28 Matt Brewer Southern Illinois 3/28 P.J. Finigan Southern Illinois Erik Lis Evansville 4/5 4/5 Jereme Foster Wichita State Valley Player of the Year 4/ 11 Jeff Fontaine Evansvi lle 4/ 11 Fred Jones Evansville P.J. Finigan , Southern Illinois 4/ 18 Lee Fischer Illinois State 4/ 18 Ryan Tatusko Indiana State 4/25 P.J. Fin igan Southern Illinois 4/25 Tyler Norrick Southern Illinois Pitcher of the Year 5/2 Brad Dutton Creighton 5/2 Ned Schauf! Illinois State Mike Pelfrey, Wichita State 5/9 Clayton Daniels UNI 5/9 PJ. Finigan Southern Illinois 5/ 16 Kirk McConnell Missouri State 5/ 16 Mike Pelfrey Wichita State 5/22 Tim Rafferty Missouri State 5/22 Ryan Tatusko Indiana State Newcomer of the Year Tim Brewer, Indiana State

Freshman of the Year Damon Sublett. Wichita State r -.

Since the Panthers joined the Missouri Valley Conference in 1992, they have had 59 players selected to an all-conference team"atrd four have received the highest individual honor: Brian Jergenson, Ryan Brunner, Adam Boeve and Nie Ungs.

Brian Jergenson (1994-1997) was the first UNI player to take the MVC Player of the Year honor during his senior season in 1997. The LaCrescent, Minn., native, enjoyed one of the finest seasons ever for a UNI baseball player as he set four single-season school records in addition to becoming the school's previous all-time hit leader with 208. On the season, Jergenson batted .374 with 14 home runs, 12 doubles and a school record 66 RBI. He also set season records with 434 putouts, 473 total chances and 40 double plays. Jegenson was selected in the 25th round by the San Diego Padres.

Nie Ungs (1999-2001) had a stellar junior year that earned him second team all-America honors and UN l's first and only MVC Pitcher of the Year. Ungs used a 2.48 ERA en route to an 11 -2 record. He led the Valley in wins and innings pitched and ranked among the leaders in strikeouts and ERA. Ungs also smashed UNI single-season marks for wins, strikeouts and innings pitched. He was drafted one spot ahead of teammate Ryan Brunner as the 362nd overal l pick in the draft by the . Ungs now plays for the Carolina Mudcats.

Ryan Brunner (1998-2001) was the 2001 MVC Player of the Year. He rewrote the UNI record books, setting new marks for games played, at bats, hits, runs, RBI , home runs and total bases. He was also the first player in UNI hi story with 50 home runs and 50 doubles in a career. Brunner was named first team all -American and earned all-regiona l honors. Brunner followed teammate Nie Ungs as the 363rd overall pick by the Florida Marlins.

Adam Boeve (2001-2003) became the third Panther to earn the conference Player of the Year award during the 2003 season. In hi s junior campaign, Boeve led the league in runs scored (63), home run s (17) and total bases (154). He also ranked among the MVC leader for hits (3rd-77), RBI (2nd-68) batting average (2nd-.379) and stolen bases (2nd-28). He was picked up by the Pittsb urgh Pirates as the 345th overall pick. Boeve current plays for the Eastern League (AA) Altoona Curve).

Adam Boeve Nie Ungs Yearly Stats - Pitching/ Fielding Year W-L ERA GP CG SHO sv IP H R ER BB so HR BK HP WP PO A E DP FLO% 2005 26-28 5.17 54 2 3 10 463 539 331 266 226 354 37 9 50 44 1389 613 90 28 .957 2004 25-31 4.84 56 5 2 11 466.2 520 305 251 161 354 29 6 71 49 1400 629 75 51 .964 2003 27-28 5.29 55 6 0 5 467.2 533 336 275 199 255 40 13 58 22 1403 590 75 43 .964 2002 30-25 5.16 56 5 2 9 469.1 552 336 269 196 323 39 8 46 50 1408 573 83 54 .960 2001 35-28 6.20 63 11 3 13 519.2 687 443 358 241 434 65 8 70 39 1559 614 93 59 .959 2000 23-33 7.96 56 5 1 7 457 666 490 404 231 365 64 7 58 69 1371 579 109 48 .947 1999 28-26 6.82 54 6 0 13 445 601 407 337 224 317 59 3 56 38 1335 621 108 61 .948 1998 26-30 6.27 56 2 1 11 463.1 551 367 323 211 378 61 0 47 49 1390 631 80 40 .962 1997 32-23 5.52 55 16 1 7 460 515 320 282 221 440 58 1 49 47 1379 574 78 45 .962 1996 26-32 6.59 58 9 2 7 457.1 557 403 335 287 353 30 8 54 56 1340 579 102 37 .950 1995 28-27 5.13 55 14 6 10 456 491 309 260 218 317 41 5 42 44 1368 519 90 44 .954 1994 24-32 5.74 56 13 2 3 459.1 583 386 293 235 348 50 6 40 55 1378 519 97 48 .951 1993 12-39 6.79 51 7 0 3 393.2 515 363 297 214 218 51 3 38 27 1181 506 103 34 .942 1992 22-34 8.22 56 11 1 7 418.1 569 457 382 284 256 49 10 45 60 1255 547 99 43 .948 1991 12-44 7.90 56 15 2 3 413.1 571 467 363 287 239 56 2 52 50 1240 565 128 50 .934 1990 20-39 7.72 59 24 1 4 424.1 591 450 364 264 221 64 2 27 30 1273 540 108 32 .944 1989 13-37 7.87 50 16 3 3 339.2 461 368 297 244 212 49 3 28 38 1019 449 82 29 .947 1988 11 -43 10.96 54 5 0 6 364.2 605 601 444 355 200 70 12 37 72 1094 449 131 43 .922 1987 26-21 * 6.79 43 11 6 285 346 280 215 211 250 45 8 15 855 371 76 .942 1986 25-18-1* 9.41 42 9 4 264 409 353 276 191 213 68 5 18 33 792 305 93 23 .922 1985 15-32* 9.37 45 14 1 287.0 487 390 299 172 162 62 2 16 34 862 347 93 30 .929 1984 12-18 6.69 30 7 5 204.1 272 202 152 119 84 28 2 5 627 176 49 .942 1983 7-15 6.55 22 9 1 144.1 164 136 105 80 59 32 6 11 451 190 46 .933 1982 11 -16 6.39 27 12 2 181.2 231 172 129 103 142 22 2 8 16 559 210 52 .937 1981 26-10 4.72 36 6 240.1 255 165 126 120 141 3 8 11

Yearly Stats - Hitting Year W-L GP BA AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG% BB so SAC SB/SBA 2005 26-28 54 .274 1832 311 502 279 104 6 16 666 .364 224 441 43 73/98 2004 25-31 56 .280 1837 295 514 264 90 10 29 711 .387 176 399 49 78/110 2003 27-28 55 .299 1904 399 570 346 111 14 41 832 .437 223 389 43 130/159 2002 30-5 56 .313 1901 381 595 334 113 6 38 834 .439 213 294 50 84/115 2001 35-28 63 .333 2201 482 732 439 146 14 54 1068 .485 229 411 50 66/96 2000 23-33 56 .300 1850 405 555 358 104 13 48 829 .448 274 434 45 70/95 1999 28-26 54 .313 1877 384 587 349 121 10 58 902 .481 181 350 36 36/53 1998 26-30 56 .285 1819 310 518 286 110 4 38 750 .412 177 371 57 71/95 1997 32-23 55 .283 1839 345 520 308 99 10 64 831 .452 188 413 36 50/75 1996 26-32 58 .279 1811 363 505 316 98 20 25 718 .396 261 356 36 42/65 1995 28-27 55 .259 1782 329 461 284 103 21 30 696 .391 234 354 43 48/70 1994 24-32 56 .283 1867 361 529 303 95 14 28 736 .394 255 356 54/79 1993 12-39 51 .251 1541 189 387 167 74 7 20 535 .347 174 291 27 51/71 1992 22-34 56 .273 1682 343 459 285 96 7 33 668 .397 233 290 41 70/103 1991 12-44 56 .259 1612 229 417 193 62 5 28 573 .355 193 301 44 47/64 1990 20-39 59 .275 1758 283 484 247 82 17 34 702 .399 228 299 30 34/53 1989 13-37 50 .258 1424 223 367 194 67 9 21 515 .362 186 261 21 48/63 1988 11-43 54 .274 1521 279 417 240 69 9 39 621 .408 201 356 22 67/83 1987 26-21 * 43 .354 1166 293 413 283 81 10 46 652 .559 206 203 26 151 /180 1986 23-18-1* 42 .363 1140 366 414 323 73 11 68 713 .625 212 162 137/170 1985 15-32* 45 .281 1193 243 335 204 63 7 47 553 .464 145 208 96/1 29 1984 12-18 30 .280 813 155 228 135 40 5 22 344 .423 100 135 21 30 1983 7-15 22 .254 571 101 145 88 23 6 18 234 .41 0 82 90 14 38 1982 11-16 27 .257 720 141 185 115 35 5 21 299 .415 115 115 16 19 1981 26-10 36 .306 923 253 282 223 57 3 26 423 .458

• 1985 and 1986 includes two forfeit victories and 1987 includes four forfeit victories CAREER RECORDS Runs Scored 307 Scott Schirmer (1997 -2000) 197 Travis Welsch (1999-2002) 291 Sean LaCoste (2000, 02 -04) 185 Ryan Brunner (1998-01 I 273 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) Games Played 150 Todd Rima (1995-98) 242 Mark Lumpa (1988·90) 216 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) 146 Adam Boeve (2001-03) 228 Greg Woodin (1995, 97 -99) 208 Travis Welsch (1999 -02) 146 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 206 Tom Bach (1990-93) 134 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) 205 Todd Rima (1995-98) 120 Sean La Coste (2000, 02 -04) 98 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) 202 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) 116 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 94 Mike Morony (1988-91I 195 Sean LaCoste (2000, 02-04) 115 MarkPasqualini(1992·95) 93 Scott Schirmer (1997 -2000) 194 Brian Jergenson (1994·97) 108 Todd Barkalow (1983-86) 90 Tom Bach (1990 -93) 193 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 88 Ryan Brunner I1998-01 I 180 Mark Pasqualini (1992-95) Runs Batted In 85 Adam Boeve (2001 ·03) 165 Mike Morony (1988-91) 226 Ryan Brunner (1998-01 I 85 Todd Rima (1995-98) 153 Todd Barkalow (1983·86) 80 Tom Owen (1992·95) Batting Average (min. 100 at-bats) 146 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 79 Sean LaCoste (2000, 02·04) .473 Dick Nottger (1941-42) 137 Scott Sch irmer(1997·2000) 79 Dan Thielen (1991 -94) .41 O Eric Snider I1986-87) 132 Adam Boeve (2001 -03) 73 Travis Welsch (1999·2002) .404 Rick Kriz (1968-69) 131 Travis Welsch (1999-2002) 71 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) .400 Ben Fjel land (1999) 118 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) .385 Dave Smith (1986-87) 104 Todd Rima (1995-98) Strikeouts .383 Tim Weber (1976-77) 102 Sean LaCoste (2000,02-04) 211 Kevin Sawatzky (1994 -97) .376 Scott Schmelzer (1985-86) 100 Aaron McEachran (1999-01 I 157 Scott Schirmer (1997 -2000) .373 Jim Blythe (1975-77) 89 Mark Lumpa (1988-90) 132 Mark Lumpa (1988-90) .369 Todd Barkalow (1983-86) 125 Adam Boeve (2001-03) .366 Willie Durazo (2001 I Doubles 125 Brian Kegler (1996-98) 57 Todd Rima (1995-98) 124 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) Official At·Bats 56 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) 123 Brian Jergenson I1994 -97) 806 Travis Welsch (1999·02) 44 Sean LaCoste (2000, 02-04) 122 Travis Welsch I1999-2002) 801 Ryan Brunner (1998-2001) 43 Travis Welsch (1999-2002) 117 Tom Bach (1990-93) 749 Todd Rima (1995-98) 43 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 117 Pat Moran (2003·) 691 Sean LaCoste (2000, 02-04) 38 Adam Boeve (2001-03) 111 Sean LaCoste (2000, 02-04) 650 Tom Bach (1990-93) 38 Tom Bach (1990·93) 634 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 36 Tom Owen (1992-95) Adam Boeve 622 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 34 Kevin Sawatzky I1994-97) 34 Travis Welsch I1999-02) 618 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) 32 Mark Pasqualini (1992·95) 30 Kevin Sawa tzky (1994-97) 574 Mark Pasqualini (1992-95) 30 Aaron McEachran (1999·01) 27 Adam Boeve (2001-03) 536 Adam Boeve (2001-03) 29 Jason Simon (2001 ·02) 24 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) 29 Shawn Andrews I1984·88) 20 Pat Moran (2003·) Hits 29 Mark Lumpa (1988-90) 19 Nate Trumm (2003·) 295 Travis Welsch (1999-02) 29 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 19 Brian Kobliska (2000-03) 285 Ryan Brunner (1998-01 I 29 Kevin Saunders (1992-95) 19 Wi llie Durazo (2001) 218 Todd Rima (1995-98) 29 Pat Moran (2003·) 17 Tyson Hanish (2002-03 208 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 17 Sean LaCoste (2000, 02-04) 204 Sean LaCoste (2000, 02-04) Triples 14 Tim Lincoln (1978-80) 191 Tom Bach (1990-93) 11 Tom Owen (1992-95) 14 Mark Pasqualini (1992 -95) 187 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 10 Tim Hackenmiller (1970-73) 14 Marty Schilmoeller (1991 -92) 177 Adam Boeve (2001-03) 8 Andy Rocksvold (1995·96) 160 Keven Saunders (1992-95) 8 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) Combined Sacrifices (SF and SAC) 157 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) 7 Adam Boeve (2001-03) 27 Travis Welsch (1999 -02) 155 Pat Moran (2003·) 7 Scott Schirmer (1997 -2000) 18 Mark Pasqualini (1992·95) John Pratt I1988 ·89) 17 Keven Saunders (1992 -95) Rick Kriz (1968-69) 16 Aaron Houdeshell (1995, 97 -Pr.) Eric Snider (1986-87) 14 P. J Conlon (1989·92) Ed Ware (1960-62) 13 Adam Boeve (2001 ·03) Frank Sovich (1957-58) 13 Brian Dixon (1988-91) Jerry Holbrook (1960-62) 12 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) 12 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) Home Runs 12 Josh Ellwanger (1995·98) 59 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) 12 Tom Bach (1990-93) 41 Todd Barkalow (1983·86) 31 Adam Boeve (2001 ·03) Stolen Bases 28 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 65 Eric Snider I1986-87) 22 Kevin Sawatzky I1994 -97) 51 Travis Welsch (1999-02) 22 Scott Schmelzer (1985·86) 48 Adam Boeve (2001-03) 21 Mark Lumpa (1988·90) 46 Tovey Goynes (1987-88) 21 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 40 Scott Schmelzer (1985-86) 19 Duane Josephson (1962-64) 38 Armando Lara (2003-04) 18 Jesse Zimmer I1999-00) 37 Dave Smith (1986-87) 32 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) Travis Welch Total Ba ses 32 Todd Rima (1995·98) 526 Ryan Brunner (1998-01 I 32 John Pratt (1988-89) 365 Travis Welsch (1999-2002) 31 Randy Riffle (1997-98) 329 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 31 Jim Blythe (1975-77) 322 Adam Boeve (2001 ·03) 312 Todd Barkalow (1983·86) 309 Todd Rima (1995-98 50 Mike Irvine 11992-95) SINGLE-SEASON Strikeouts 49 Scott Hoey 11995-98) 65 Kevin Sawatzky (1997) HITTING RECORDS Wins 49 Jeff Johannsen 11992-96) 56 Tom Hunter (1996) 19 Doug Darnell 11967-69) 55 Mark Lumpa 11988) Games Played 18 Nie Lings 11999-01) 51 Kevin Sawa tzky (1995) 63 Ryan Brunner 12001) 18 Jeff Johannsen 11993-96) 43 Steve Beard 11993 -95, 97 ) 51 Brian Keg ler (1997) 63 Aaron McEachran 12001 ) 17 Scott Palmer 11979 -82) 40 Mike Irvine 11992 -95) 50 Kevin Sawatzky 11996) 62 Willie Durazo 12001) 16 Steve Beard 11993-95, 97) 38 Jeff Johannsen 11992-96) 49 Jesse Zimmer (1999) 62 Marty Sutherland 12001) 15 Chuck Burns 11970-73) 36 Josh Habel 11999-2002) 48 Adam Boeve 12001) 58 Travis Welsch 12001) 15 Mike Irvine 11992-95) 36 Nie Lings 11999-01 I 47 Armando Lara (2003) 58 Tom Bach 11990) 14 Josh Habel 11999-2002) 31 Scott So bkowiak 11996-98) 47 Brian Keg ler 11998) 14 Matt Cobb 11996-97, 99 -2000) 28 Matt Cobb (1996-97, 99-2000) Batting Average !min. 2 AB/ Ga me) 14 Tom Simpson 11963-65) 27 Kevin Briggeman (1995 -98) Hit by Pitch 26 Dennis Hanken 11988-91) .525 Dick Nottger 11941) 19 Wi llie Du razo 12001) .510 Gordon Blanchard (1937) Losses 25 Chris Rosse lot 12002-03) 17 Brian Kob liska (2003) .500 Todd Barkalow 11986) 25 Mike Irvine 11992-95) 25 Brett Lagerblade 11991, 93 -95) 14 Kevin Sawa tzky (1996) .458 Jim Blythe 11977) 22 Steve Beard 11993-97) 24 Jake Hansen 12003-) 13 Tyson Hanish (2003) .444 Terry Notion 11979) 17 Mike Brandmeyer 11987-89) 13 Ryan Brunner (2001) .444 Eddie Hardin 11930) 16 Steve Dreyer 11988-90) Complete Games 12 Seth Moulton (2004) .436 Frank Sovich 11957) 16 Scott Brickman 11995-98) 14 Jeff Johannsen 11992-96) 12 Travis We lsch 12000) .429 Rick Kriz 11968) 15 Josh Habel I1999 -2002) 14 Darrel l Bu nge 11960-62) 11 Alex Dvorsky (2002) .427 Kevin Seichter 1198 1) 15 Scott Ka ul 11989-90) 13 Steve Bea rd 11993-97) 11 Adam Boeve (2002) .426 Dick Nottger (1942) 15 Scott Sobkowiak 11996-98) 12 Kent Fo lsom 11958-60) 11 Dan Gran t (2004) 15 Brett Lagerb lade 11991-95) 11 Scott Kaul 11989-90) Official At Bats 15 Dennis Hanken 11988 -91) 11 Chuck Burn s 11970-73) Stolen Bases 11 Doug Darnell 11967 -69) 248 Aaron McEachran (2001) 33 Eric Snider (1987) 241 Marty Sutherland (200 1) Saves 10 Phi l John son 11965-66) 32 Eric Snider (1986) 239 Ryan Brunner (2001) 10 Matt Co bb 11996 -97, 99-2000) 29 Adam Boeve 12003) 237 Travis We lsch (200 1) 10 Scott Hoey I1995-98) Strikeouts 27 Randy Riffe (1998) 232 Travis Welsch (2002) 8 Mike Egger 11998 -001) 247 Steve Bea rd 11993-95, 97) 27 Tovey Goynes (1987) 230 Joe Burgett (2003) 7 Chad Vieth 12001 -02) 241 Jeff Johannsen 11992 -96) 26 Tyson Hanish 12003) 224 Willie Durazo (2001) 7 Bryan Duncan 11993-95) 222 Nie Li ngs 11999-01) 23 Armando Lara (2004) 220 Ben Fje lland (1999) 6 Brandon Rinnan 12004- Presen t) 213 Scott Sobkowiak 11996-98) 21 Scott Schmelzer I1985) 218 Ryan Brunner (1999) 6 Luke Sabers 11997-99) 193 Doug Darnell 11967-69) 21 Gary Anderson 11964) 217 Tyson Hanish (2003) 6 Scott Brickman 11995-98) 183 Chuck Burns 11970-73) 19 Marty Sutherland (2002) 5 Corey Coates 11991-93) 182 Scott Palmer 11979 -82) 19 ToveyGoynesl 1988) Hits 5 Mike Gerlach 11986-87) 180 Tom Simpson 11963-65) 19 Dave Smith 11987) 91 Aaron McEachran (2001) 4 Micah Green 12001-02) 175 Kent Folsom 11958-60) 19 Scott Schmelzer I1986) 90 Ryan Brunner (2001) 4 Mark Ashby 11984-86) 171 Josh Habel 11999-2002) 88 Ben Fjelland (1999) 4 Rocky Sa mek 11982-84) Caught Stealing 85 Travis Welsch (2002) 4 Drew Wold 12003-Present) Strikeouts Per Nine Innings !min. 100 K's) 8 Tom Potts (1985) 11. 10 Tom Simpson 11963-65) 84 Travis Welsch 12001) 7 Andrew Buckley 12001) 84 Marty Sutherland 12001) Innings Pitched 10.35 Darrel l Bunge 11960-62) 7 Jose Guzman (2004) 82 Willie Durazo (2001 I 298.1 Steve Beard 11993-95, 97) 10.31 Duane Usher 11970-72) 7 Marty Su therland (2001) 81 Travis Welsch 12000) 256.2 Jeff Johann sen 11992-96) 10. 15 Phil Johnson 11965-66) 7 Randy Ri ffl e (1998) 80 Ryan Brunner (2000) 242.2 Nie Li ngs 11999 -01) 10.12 Kent Folsom 11958-60) 7 Gabe Wyckoff (1996) 80 John Pratt (1990) 230.0 Mike Irvi ne 11992-95) 9.44 Doug Darnell 11967-69) 7 Mark Pasqualini (1992) 226.0 Josh Habel 11999-2002) 9. 10 Scott Sobkowiak 11996-98) 7 John Pratt 11990) Bases on Balls 210.2 Scott Sobkowiak 11996 -98) 8.97 Chuck Burns 11970-73) 7 Scott Schmelzer (1986) 40 Tom Bach I1990) 210.1 Kory Ke lchen 12002-04) 8.76 Scott Pa lmer 11979-82) 7 Mark Frieske (2005) 39 Scott Schirmer 12000) 200.0 Kevi n Briggeman 11995-98) 8.6 1 Scott Miller 11999-2002) 37 Ryan Brunner (2001) 196.1 Matt Cobb 11996-97, 99-2000) Combined Sacrifices 37 Tom Owen (1995) 187.0 Scott Palmer 11979-82) Batters Hit By Pitch 11 Travis Welsch 12001) 32 Mike Irvine 11992 -95) 35 Adam Boeve 12003) 11 Nate Heath (2003) 32 Aaron McEachran (2001) ERA min. 49 innings) 26 Matt Cobb 11996-97. 99-2000) 10 Ryan Jacobs I1 998) I 32 Gabe Wyckoff (1996) 0.96 Dan Dahlke 11950) 26 Kevin Briggeman 11995 -98) 9 Willie Jones (2002) 31 Adam Boeve 12002) 1. 17 Tom Simpson 11963 -65) 25 Kory Kelchen 12002-Pre sent) 8 Andrew Buckley 12001) 31 Kevin Sawatzky (1997) 1.97 Fra nk Huston 11965-66) 25 Scott Mil ler 11999-2002) 8 Kevin Saunders (1993) 31 Tovey Goynes (1987) 1.98 Ed Watt 1196 1) 24 Scott Sobkowiak 11995-98) 8 Dan Wirtz 11988) 31 Todd Barkalow 11986) 2.28 Rod Tangeman 11952-53) 23 Tom Martin 11998-01) 8 Phi l Johnson 11966) 2.30 Darrel l Bunge 11960-62) 22 Kirk Chamberlain 11996-99) Total Bases 2.39 Bob Everding 11966-67) Errors 187 Ryan Brunner 12001) 2.42 Phil Johnson 11965-66) Wild Pitches 30 Mike Morony 11991) 158 Adam Boeve (2003) 2.46 Duane Usher 11970 -72) 34 Steve Beard 11994 -95, 97) 25 Kevin Sawatzky 11996) 141 Tom Owen (1995) 2.97 Frank Waterhouse 11963 -64) 30 Josh Habel 11999-02) 25 Tom Bach (1993) 27 Scott Sobkowiak 11996-98) 139 Ryan Brunner (2000) 24 Tom Bach (1990) 138 Aaron McEachran (2001) Appearances 27 Mike Irvine (1993-95) 24 Tom Joecken 11993) 133 John Pratt (1990) 60 Aaron Lubach 11996. 98 -2000) 23 Jon Goerish 11992-95) 24 Eric Snider (1986) 131 Ben Fjelland (1999) 57 Scott Mill er 11999-2002) 21 Dennis Hanken 11988, 90-91) 23 Travis We lsch 12000) 129 Ryan Brunner (1999) 57 Dave Freeseman 11991 -94) 21 Rod Hulme 11986-89) 22 Kevin Sawatzky 11997) 129 Brian Jergenson (1997) 56 Mike Egger 11998-2001 I 18 Mike Brandmeyer 11988-91 ) 21 Travis We lsch 12001) 123 Jesse Zimmer 11999) 56 Matt Cobb 11996-97 . 99-2000) 17 Matt Cobb 11996-97, 99 -2000) 21 P.J . Spell (1992) 52 Steve Beard 11993-97) 17 Scott Brickman 11995-98) 21 Kevin Seichter (1980) 51 Josh Habel 11999-2002) 17 Jeff Johannsen 11993-96) Single-Season Pitching Records Appearances Wild Pitches 25 Bryan Westphal (2005) 14 Josh Habel (2002) Wins 22 Chad Vieth (2002) 13 Jon Kent (2000) -..... 11 Nie Ungs (2001 I 22 Micah Green (2001) 13 Scott Sobkowiak (1996) 9 Jeff Johannsen (1996) 22 Aaron Lubach (2000) 13 Steve Beard (1995) 22 Matt Cobb (1999) 13 Steve Beard (1994) 8 Doug Darnell (1968) 21 Tom Martin (2001 13 Jon Goerish (1992) 8 David Parra (1997) I Micah Green (2001) 21 Scott Hoey (1998) 12 Bill Halliburton (1987) Matt Cobb (2000) 21 Drew Wold (2004) 11 Josh Habel (2000) Chad Rezac (1992) 20 Eric DeJong (2004) 11 Scott Sobkowiak (1998) Chuck Burns (1970) 20 Steve Jensen (2001 I 11 Dennis Hanken (1988) Doug Darnell (1969) 20 Mike Egger (2000) 11 Scott Childers (1988) Darrell Bunge I1962) 20 Luke Sabers (1998) 20 Scott Brickman (1996) Consecutive Scoreless Innings Decisions 40.1 Tom Simpson (1963) 13 Nie Ungs (2001 I Games Started 13 Matt Cobb (2000) 16 Jeff Johannsen (1996) Consecutive Wins 13 Jeff Johannsen (1996) 15 Josh Habel (2002) 10 Tom Simpson (1963-64) 13 David Parra (1997) 15 Nie Ungs (2001) 13 Chad Rezac (1992) 15 Victor Saldana (2001) 12 Victor Saldana (2001) 14 Kory Kelchen (2003) 12 Steve Beard (1997) 14 Matt Cobb (2000) 12 Mike Irvine (1994) 14 Chad Rezac (1992) 12 Mike Irvine (1992) 13 Chris Rosselot (2003) 12 Steve Dreyer I1990) 13 Kevin Briggeman (1998) 12 Scott Palmer (1981 I 13 Steve Beard (1997) 13 Jeff Hille (2005) losses 9 John Thomas (1991) Complete Games 9 Darrell Bunge (1962) 8 Mike Irvine (1992) 8 Scott Kaul (1989) 7 Nie Ungs (2001 I 7 Scott Sobkowiak (1996) 7 Steve Beard (1997) 7 Mike Irvine (1994) 7 Steve Dreyer (1990) 7 Derek Sandknop (1992) 7 Phil Johnson (1966) 7 Mike Brandmeyer (1991) 7 Jeff Johannsen (1996) 7 Scott Kaul (1990) 7 Jim Duthie (1990) Strikeouts 7 Steve Bair (1988) 110 Nie Ungs 12001I 7 Dave Rima (1985) 94 Jeff Johannsen (1996) 7 Scott Palmer(1981) 94 Scott Sobkowiak (1997) 90 Steve Beard (1997) Saves 90 Darrell Bunge (1962) 10 Matt Cobb (1999) 86 Doug Darnell (1968) 8 Scott Hoey (1998) 84 David Parra (1997) 7 Bryan Duncan (1995) 72 Scott Sobkowiak (1996) 6 Brandon Rinnan (2005) 72 Mike Brandmeyer (1991) 5 Mike Egger (2000) 72 Jeff Johannsen (1995) 5 Mike Gerlach (1987) 72 Phil Johnson (1966) 4 Chad Vieth (2001 I 4 Drew Wold (2004) Hit Batsmen 4 Micah Green (2001) 15 David Parra (1997) 4 Scott Brickman (1996) 14 Kevin Briggeman (1996) 4 Luke Sabers (1997) 13 Beau Mathiason (2003) 13 Chad Rezac (1992) Innings Pitched 12 Victor Saldana (2001) 109.0 Nie Ungs (2001 I 12 Matt Cobb (2000) 101.1 Jeff Johannsen (1996) 12 Eric DeJong (2004) 95.2 Josh Habel (2002) 11 Josh Habel (2000) 94.2 Steve Beard (1997) 11 Scott Sobkowiak (1997) 90.0 Victor Saldana (2001) 11 Kory Kelchen (2004) 89.0 Chad Rezac (1992) 3 Scot Palmer (1981) 88.2 Chris Rosselot (2003) 87.1 Kevin Briggeman (1998) 87.0 Scott Sobkowiak (1997) 6 Kory Kelchen (2003) 84.1 Jeff Johannsen (1995) 5 Mike Irvine (1992) 4 Scott Childers (1988) (1 inn. per game) 3 Josh Habel (2002) 0.00 Frank Sturm (1950) 3 Tom Martin (2001 I 0.38 Tom Simpson (1963) 3 Brett Lagerblade (1995) 0.62 Chuck Burns I1970) 3 Scot Palmer I1981 I 0.67 Carl Dressinghaus (1947) 0.96 Frank Huston (1965) 0.96 Dan Dahlke (1950) Nick Ungs 1.25 Darrell Bunge (1962) 1.29 John Zahn (1959) 1.29 Drew Wold (2004) Single-Game Records Base on Balls 4 Kim Ruddick 13/27 /80) At-Bats 4 Dan Grant vs. Western Illinois 15/13/03) 9 Bud Krumm I1949) 4 Clayton Daniels vs. Clarke College 13/23/05) 8 Matt Paulsen vs. Bradley 15/1/94) 8 Tom Owen vs. Bradley 15/1/94) Strikeouts 8 Aon Jessen vs. Northern Illinois 11964) 5 Randy Riffle vs. Northwestern 12/19/1998) 8 Duane Josephson vs. Northern Illinois 11964) 4 Joe Bu rgett at Creighton 14/19/03) 4 W1ll1e Jones vs. Missouri State 14/5/02) Runs 4 Willie Durazo vs. Indiana State 15/18/01) 6 Aon Foell vs. Drake 14/30/68) 4 Terry Reiners vs. Iowa 14/25/01) 5 Pat Moran vs. UMASS 13/31/03) 4 Terry Reiners vs. Bradley 14/15/2000) 5 Adam Boeve vs. Southern Illinois 14/28/02) 4 Ben Schroeder vs. Il linois State 13/17 /2000) 5 Ben Fjelland vs. Northern State (2/24/99) 4 Matt Friedman vs. Tennessee-Martin (2/28/1998) 5 Tom Potts vs. Mt. Mercy 14/17 /85) 4 Kevin Sawatzky vs. Wichita State 15/15/96) 4 Mark Lumpa 14/14/88) Hits 4 Mark Lumpa 14/7 /90) 6 Duane Josephson vs. North Dakota 15/16/64) 4 Tom Steele 15/19/67) 5 Pat Moran vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 13/12/05) 5 Tyson Hanish vs. Il linois State 14/7 /03) Stolen Bases 5 Travis Welsch at Indiana St.13/23/02) 6 Tim Hackenmiller vs. Morningside (5/7 /7 1) 5 Ryan Brunner at Air Force 13/2/01) 5 Tom Potts vs Mt. Mercy 14/17 /85) 5 Aaron McEachran at Air Force 13/2/01) ' . . 'I 5 Scott Schirmer vs. Bradley 14/15/2000) Innings Pitched 5 Ryan Brunner vs. Fordham (3/11/2000) 17.0 Buck Wilson vs. Upper Iowa 15/16/1928) 15.0 Al LoBalbo vs. Illinois State 15/4/42) ·· • · 5 Travis Welsch vs. Fordham (3/11/2000) Bri an Jerge nsen 5 Travis Welsch vs. St. Joseph's (3/10/2000) 13.0 Kent Folsom vs. Morningside 15/16/58) 5 Ben Fjelland vs. SE Missouri State 12/27 /99) 13.0 Buck Wilson vs. Upper Iowa 14/30/1927) 5 Aon Anderson vs. Mankato St.14/30/78) 13.0 Pete Jorgenson vs. Morningside 15/29/1919) 5 Aon Foell vs. Drake 14/30/68) 12.0 Duane Usher vs. Augustana 15/15/71) 5 Al LoBa lbo vs. Iowa State 14/18/42) 11.0 Darrell Bunge vs. North Dakota 15/18/62) 11.0 Jack Oemitroff vs. Minnesota 14/9/49) Runs Batted In 11.0 Pete Jorgenson vs. Coe 14/25/1919) Ed Bland 11928) Kevin Sawatzky vs. Ohio State 12/23/97) Strikeouts Brian Jergenson vs. Colgate 13/21 /94) 21 Kent Folsom vs. Morningside 15/16/58) Rick Kriz vs. Coe 14/8/69) 20 Duane Usher vs. Augustana 15/15/71) Jerry Holbrook vs. South Dakota (5/15/62) 17 Pete Jorgenson vs. Morningside 15/29/1919) Al Kane vs. Truman State 15/10/39) 17 Pete Jorgenson vs. Morningside 15/15/1918) Aaron McEachran at Western Illinois 13/28/01) 16 Jeff Johannsen vs. Missouri Western (3/14/95) Ryan Brunner at Air Force 13/2/01 I 15 Tom Simpson vs. North Dakota 15/18/63) Brian Jergenson vs. Tennessee State 13/19/97) 15 Darrell Bunge vs. Morningside 15/12/62) Rico Vaske vs. Western Illinois 14/13/86) 15 Ed Watt vs. Morningside (5/6/61 I Rick Kriz vs. Drake 11968) 15 Pete Jorgenson vs. Wartburg 15/6/1918) Duane Josephson vs. South Dakota 15/4/63) Jim Steiert vs. Coe (4/24/62) Errors Bruce Lein vs. Augustana 14/28/62) 6 Kevin Seichter vs. Briar Cliff 15/3/80) Louis Breitbach vs. Truman State (5/9/39) 4 Marty Sutherland vs. Minnesota (4/4/01) 4 Pat Lyons vs. Central 14/22/80) Doubles 4 Harry Wehde vs. Minnesota 14/17 /64) 3 Alex Dvorsky vs. Vermont 13/16/02) Travis Welch 3 Aaron McEachran vs. Iowa 14/12/2000) Hit For the Cycle 3 Jesse Zimmer vs. Iowa 14/7 /99) Aaron McEachran at Air Force 13/2/01) 3 Kevin Sawatzky vs. Southern Illinois 15/14/95) Paul Trost vs. South Dakota State 15/7 /48) 3 Shawn Andrews vs. Lincoln (Mo.) (3/7 /87) Bruce Lein vs. North Dakota (5/16/64) 3 Aon Foell vs. Drake 14/30/68) No-Hitters by UNI 3 Sean LaCoste vs. Vermont 13/14/04) Jeff Johannsen vs. Missouri Western 13/4/95) Triples Chuck Burns vs. South Dakota 14/14/73) !Perfect Game) 3 Kevin Sawatzky vs. Augsburg 13/2/94) Everett Scott vs. Eastern Michigan (5/24/35) L.W. Whitford vs. Ellsworth 11919) Home Runs 3 Ryan Brunner at Air Force (3/2/01 I (Consec. innings) 3 Tim Hackenmiller 11970)

Grand Slams 2 Al Kane vs. Truman State (5/10/39)

Total Bases 14 Ryan Brunner at Air Force 13/2/01) 14 Ron Foell vs. Drake 14/30/68) 14 Melvin Fritzell vs. Wisconsin-Platteville 15/4/27) 13 Duane Josephson vs. North Dakota 15/16/64) 12 Scott Schirmer vs. Bradley 14/15/2000) 12 Tim Hackenmiller 11970) Adam Boeve p""

All-Missouri Valley Conference SP Steve Bea rd (HM) 1974 IF Kevin Roberts (1 st) SP Scott Sobkowiak (HM) 1973 OF Mark Adau).s (1st) p- 2005 RP Brandon Rinnan (2nd ) 1996 SP Jeff Johannsen (1st) Chuck Burns (1st) C Nate Trumm (HM ) 18 Bri an Jergenson (HM) 1972 ss Tim Hackenm iller (1st) OF Mark Frieske (H M) 28 Todd Rima (HM) OF Bruce Oinnebier (1st) 2004 RP Eric DeJong (2nd ) DH Tom Hunter (HM) 38 Jim Clark (1st) p 28 Pat Moran (HM) OF An dy Rocksvo ld (HM) Duane Usher (1st) 38 Dan Grant (HM) 1995 38 Tom Owen (2nd) 18 Ron Joyce (HM) 18 Sean LaCoste (HM ) SP Jeff Johannsen (2n d) 1971 p Duane Usher (1st) OF Arma ndo Lara (HM ) SP Brett Lagerblade (HM) 1970 18 Ro n Joyce (1st) 2003 38 Tyson Hanish (1st) RP Bryan Duncan (HM) ss Tim Hackenmi ller (1st) OF Adam Boeve (1st)- (Player of the 1994 p Brad Hames (2nd) p Chuck Burns (1st) Year) OF Monty Muller (HM) 1969 28 Ron Foell (1st) 18 Sean LaCoste (2nd) C Matt Paulsen (HM) OF Rick Kriz (1st) 28 Nate Heath (HM) 1993 OF Keven Saunders (HM) p Dave Chase (1st) DH Brian Kobliska (HM) 1992 38 Tom Bach (HM) C Tom Mayer (1st) 2002 ss Travis Welsch (1st) p Chad Rezac (HM) 1968 28 Ron Foe ll 38 Jason Simon (1st) OF Dennis Cryer OF Rick Kriz C Alex Dvorsky (2nd) All-Mid-Continent Conference OF Adam Boeve (HM) C Tom Mayer 2001 SP Nie Ungs (1st) - Pitcher of the Year p Doug Darnell 1991 OF PJ Conlon (2nd) OF Ryan Brunner (1st)- Player of the 1967 OF Dennis Cryer 1990 SP Steve Dreyer (1st) Year) p Doug Darnell Mike Morony (2nd) 38 Aaron McEachran (1st) ss 1966 OF Dennis Cryer (1st) OF John Pratt (2nd) Travis Welsch (2nd) p Phil Johnson (1st) ss 1989 OF Mark Lumpa (2nd) 28 Marty Sutherland (2nd) 1965 not available 1988 OF Mark Lumpa (2nd) RP Micah Green (HM) 1964 18 Bruce Lein 1987 DH Jeff Frese I1st) 2000 OF Scott Schirmer (1st) 28 Gary Anderson 18 Rico Vaske (2nd) 18 Ryan Brunner (1st) RF Duane Josephson 28 Dave Smith (2nd) Travis Welsch (HM) p Tom Simpson ss 1986 18 Todd Barkalow (1st) 1999 RP Matt Cobb (1st) 1963 38 Dick Lange OF Scott Schmelzer (1st) UT Ben Fjelland (1st) RF Cal Uhlig OF Greg Woodin (HM) C Duane Josephson ss Jesse Zimmer (HM) All -North Central Conference p Tom Simpson 1998 RP Scott Hoey (1st) UT Gary Anderson 28 Todd Rima (HM) 1978 OF Rich Johnson (1st) 1962 not available DH Ryan Brunner (HM) C Greg Beer (1st) 1961 IF Norm Blake SP Kevin Briggeman (HM) OF Steve Marlow (HM) p Dave Ray SP Scott Vrba (HM) OF Tim Weber (HM) p Darrell Bunge 1997 SP David Parra (1st) p Greg Walton (HM) C Jack Heaton 18 Brian Jergenson (1st)- Player of 1977 not available the Year) 1976 C Jim Blythe (1st) OF Josh Dunham (2nd) IF Kevin Roberts (1st) ss Kevin Sawatzky (HM) OF Randy Varner (1st) C Ryan Jacobs (HM) p Joe Przychodzin (HM) DH Brian Kegler (HM) p Dave Coffin (HM) OF Scott Schirmer (HM) 1975 not available Vear Record Coach Vear Record Coach Vear Record Coach 1893 1-1 (500) Capt Avery 1941 10-7(588) L.W. Whitford 1989 13-37 (260) Gene Baker 1894 1-2 (333) Capt Avery 1942 6-5-1 (542) L.W. Whitford 1990 20-39 (339) Gene Baker 1895 2-1 ( 667) J.E. Vance 1943 No baseball 1991 12-44 (214) 1896 1-1 (500) J.E. Vance 1944 No baseball 1992 22-34 (393) Dave Schrage 1897 2-2 (500) J.E. Vance 1945 No baseball 1993 12-39 (235) Dave Schrage 1898 2-1 (667) Trothe 1946 6-6 ( 500) L.W. Whitford 1994 24-32 (.428) Dave Schrage 1899 3-2 ( 600) Sutherland 1947 10-3 (769) L.W. Whitford 1995 28-27 (509) Dave Schrage 1900 2-1 (667) No coach 1948 12-4 (750) L.W. Whitford 1996 26-32 (.448) Dave Schrage 1901 4-3 ( 571) No coach 1949 9-5 (643) L.W. Whitford 1997 32-23 (582) Dave Schrage 1902 2-7 (222) Capt Cotten 1950 9-4 ( 692) L.W. Whitford 1998 26-30 (.464) Dave Schrage 1903 No baseball 1951 5-8 (385) L.W. Whitford 1999 28-26 (519) Dave Schrage 1904 No baseball 1952 8-6 ( 571) L.W. Whitford 2000 23-33(.411) Rick Heller 1905 2-1 (667) R.B. Leland 1953 8-8 (500) L.W. Whitford 2001 35-28 ( 556) Rick Heller 1906 1-7 (125) Charles Pell 1954 6-6 ( 500) L.W. Whitford 2002 30-25-1 (545) Rick Heller 1907 4-2 (667) John Fitzgerald 1955 12-5 (706) L.W. Whitford 2003 27-28 (.490) Rick Heller 1908 2-5 (286) Roy Seymour 1956 9-7 (563) L.W. Whitford 2004 35-31 (.446) Rick Heller 1909 No baseball 1957 3-10 (231) L.W. Whitford 2005 26-28 (.481 I Rick Heller 1910 No baseball 1958 12-8 (.600) L.W. Whitford 1911 2-5-1 (313) Roy Seymour 1959 11-3 (786) L.W. Whitford TOTAL (105 seasons): 1,146-1,199-11 (.486 ) 1912 5-6 (.455) H.F. Pasini 1960 9-8 (529) L.W. Whitford 1913 4-3-1 (563) H.F. Pasini 1961 11 -4 (733) L.W. Wh itford *1985 and 1986 records include two forfeit victories. 1914 4-4 (500) H.G. Lundeman 1962 12-5 (706) L.W. Whitford 1987 record includes four forfeit victories. 1915 1-3 (250) Roy Seymour 1963 14-4 (778) L.W. Wh itford 1916 6-4 (600) Roy Seymour 1964 11-10 (.524) L.W. Whitford UNl's Coaching Leaders 1917 3-4 (.429) Roy Symour 1965 10-4-1 (700) L.W. Whitford Coach Re cord Pct. Yrs. 1918 4-3 (571) Van Dot 1966 13-9 (591 I J.D . Anderson L.W. Whitford 303-210-4 .590 37 1919 4-3 (571) A.O . Dickinson 1967 7-16 ( 304) J.D . Anderson J.D. Anderson 266-253-1 513 19 1920 3-3 (500) Abram James 1968 17-5 ( 773) J.D . Anderson Dave Schrage 210-287 .423 9 1921 3-3-1 (500) Abram James 1969 15-6 (714) J.D . Anderson Rick Heller 166-173-1 .488 6 1922 4-5 (.444) L.L. Mendenhall 1970 16-10 (615) J.D . Anderson Gary Swanson 66-77-1 .482 3 1923 6-1-1 (813) L.L. Mendenhall 1971 15-10 (600) J.D . Anderson Gene Baker 44-119 .270 3 1924 6-0 (1000) Osborne Cowles 1972 16-7-1 (688) J.D . Anderson Roy Seymour 14-21 -1 .403 5 1925 7-3 (700) Rosco Minton 1973 17-16 ( 515) J.D . Anderson L.L. Mendenhall 10-6-1 .618 2 1926 6-4 (600) L.W. Whitford 1974 15-14 ( 517) J.D . Anderson H.F. Pa sini 9-9-1 .500 2 1927 6-4 I 6001 L.W. Whitford 1975 12-16 (.429) J.D . Anderson Osborne Cowles 6-0 1.000 1 1928 11 -1 (917) L.W. Whitford 1976 12-18(.400) J.D . Anderson No Coach 6-4 .600 2 1929 9-4-1 ( 679) L.W. Whitford 1977 15-18 (.455) J.D . Anderso n Abram Jones 6-6-1 500 1 1930 10-2 (833) L.W. Whitford 1978 17-16 ( 514) J.D. Anderson J.E. Vance 5-4 .555 3 1931 1-13 ( 071) L.W. Whitford 1979 11 -17(393) J.D. Anderson John Fitzgerald 4-2 .667 1 1932 6-6 (500) L.W. Whitford 1980 12-16(.429) J.D. Anderson A.O. Dickin son 4-3 .571 1933 6-2 (750) L.W. Whitford 1981 26-10 (722) J.D. Anderson Van Dot 4-3 .571 1934 6-4 (600) L.W. Whitford 1982 11 -16 (.407) J.D. Anderson H.G. Lunderman 4-4 .500 1935 4-8 (333) L.W. Whitford 1983 7-15 (318) J.D . Anderson Sutherland 3-2 .600 1936 8-6 (571 I L.W. Whitford 1984 12-18(.400) J.D . Anderson Trothe 2-1 .667 1 1937 9-4 (692) L.W. Whitford 1985 15-32* (319) Gary Swa nson R.B. Leland 2-1 .667 1 1938 1-11 (083) L.W. Whitford 1986 25-1 8-1 * (580) Gary Swan son Capt. Avery 2-3 .400 2 1939 9-7(563) L.W. Whitford 1987 26-21 * (553) Gary Swa nson Capt. Cotten 2-7 222 1940 8-4-1 ( 654) L.W. Whitford 1988 11 -43( 204) Gene Ba ker Charles Pell 1-7 .125 1 Total 1,1 40-1,1 95-1 1 11

Lawrence W. 'Mon' Whitford coached the Panthers fo r 37 seasons and pos ted 302 wins on the diamond. Wh itford took hi s tea ms to three NCAA regional playoffs and at one point. hi s Panthers won 22 league games. He was na med NCAA Di strict Five Baseball Coach of the Year in 1963 and 1965 and was also named to the Hel m's Hal l of Fame and the North Central Conference Hall of Fame. Wh itford also assisted in football and baske tball fo r three seasons and was th e head footba ll coach fo r three yea rs. r

Batting Average Doubles At-Bats ...... 2005 .330 Nate Trumm 2005 14 Dave Westergaard 2005 206 - Mark Frieske 2004 .344 Armando Lara 2004 17 Sean LaCoste 2004 213 Pat Moran 2003 .368 Adam Boeve 2003 18 Adam Boeve/ Brian Kobliska 2003 230 Joe Burgett 2002 .366 Travis Welsch 2002 22 Alex Dvorsky 2002 232 Travis Welsch 2001 .377 Ryan Brunner 2001 18 Three Tied 2001 248 Aaron McEachran 2000 .375 Travis Welsch 2000 13 Scott Schirmer/ Ben Schroeder 2000 216 Travis Welsch 1999 .400 Ben Fjelland 1999 20 Ben Fjelland 1999 220 Ben Fjelland 1998 .357 Greg Woodin 1998 18 Todd Rima 1998 206 Todd Rima 1997 .374 Brian Jergenson 1997 16 Todd Rima 1997 214 Todd Rima 1996 .343 Brian Jergenson 1996 18 Todd Rima 1996 195 Gabe Wyckoff 1995 .394 Tom Owen 1995 23 Tom Owen 1995 200 Matt Paulson 1994 .364 Monty Muller 1994 14 Monty Muller 1994 198 Monty Muller 1993 .374 Keven Saunders 1993 11 Tom Bach 1993 169 Kevin Bower 1992 .322 Tom Bach 1992 12 P.J. Spell 1992 171 Tom Bach

Home Runs Triples 2005 5 Clayton Daniels 2005 2 Mark Frieske / Pat Moran 2004 8 Dan Grant 2004 3 Seth Moulton 2003 18 Adam Boeve 2003 4 Adam Boeve/ Armando Lara 2002 8 Adam Boeve 2002 2 Willie Jones 2001 25 Ryan Brunner 2001 5 Seth Patterson 2000 15 Ryan Brunner 2000 2 Three Tied 1999 16 Jesse Zimmer 1999 3 Scott Schirmer 1998 7 Ryan Brunner 1998 1 Four Tied 1997 14 Brian Jergenson 1997 2 Josh Dunham 1996 7 Brian Jergenson 1996 5 Gabe Wyckoff 1995 10 Tom Owen 1995 6 Tom Owen 1994 5 Kevin Sawatzky 1994 5 Kevin Sawatzky 1993 4 Don Vaske 1993 2 Kevin Saunders 1992 6 Tom Joecken / Jamie Dingus 1992 2 Tom Bach

Runs Batted In Runs 2005 44 Pat Moran 2005 37 Mark Frieske 2004 35 Armando Lara/ Dan Grant 2004 36 Armando Lara/ Seth Moulton 2003 70 Adam Boeve 2003 68 Adam Boeve 2002 49 Alex Dvorsky 2002 54 Travis Welsch 2001 82 Ryan Brunner 2001 72 Ryan Brunner 2000 63 Ryan Brunner 2000 55 Travis Welsch 1999 61 Jesse Zimmer 1999 49 Ben Fjelland / Scott Schirmer Pat Moran 1998 38 Ryab Jacobs 1998 48 Todd Rima 1997 66 Brian Jergenson 1997 45 Brian Jergenson 1996 40 Brian Jergenson 1996 40 Andy Rocksvold 1995 53 Tom Owen 1995 56 Tom Owen 1994 41 Monty Muller 1994 38 Monty Muller 1993 18 Tom Joecken 1993 24 Kevin Bower 1992 37 Jamie Dingus 1992 41 Mark Pasqualini

Hits Stolen Bases 2005 67 Mark Frieske 2005 14 Mark Frieske 2004 67 Pat Moran 2004 23 Armando Lara 2003 78 Adam Boeve / Tyson Hanish 2003 29 Adam Boeve 2002 85 Travis Welsch 2002 19 Marty Sutherland 2001 91 Aaron McEachran 2001 17 Travis Welsch 2000 81 Travis Welsch 2000 14 Travis Welsch 1999 88 Ben Fjel land 1999 6 Scott Schirmer / Jesse Zimmer 1998 69 Todd Rima 1998 27 Randy Riffle 1997 73 Brian Jergenson 1997 9 Brian Jergenson / Schirner 1996 61 Brian Jergenson 1996 11 Andy Rocksvold 1995 76 Tom Owen 1995 9 Matt Waller 1994 72 Monty Muller 1994 8 Kevin Saunders 1993 48 Kevin Bower 1993 14 Kevin Bower 1992 55 Tom Bach 1992 17 Myron Glass

Dave Westergaard Wins Strikeouts 2005 5 Jeff Hille 2005 51 Aaron Jenkins 2004 5 Micah Christensen, Bill Zenk 2004 56 Michah Christensen 2003 6 Kory Kelchen 2003 42 Chris Rosselot 2002 6 Josh Habel 2002 66 Josh Habel 2001 11 Nick Ungs 2001 110 Nick Ungs 2000 7 Matt Cobb 2000 71 Matt Cobb 1999 4 Nick Ungs, Chamberlain 1999 52 Matt Cobb 1998 6 Scott Vrba 1998 71 Kevin Briggeman 1997 8 David Parra 1997 94 Scott Sobkowiak 1996 9 Jeff Johannsen 1996 94 Jeff Johannsen 1995 6 Jeff Johannsen 1995 72 Jeff Johannsen 1994 6 Jeff Mills 1994 52 Brad Hames 1993 2 Three Tied 1993 34 Jeff Mills 1992 7 Chad Rezac 1992 59 Derek Sandknop

ERA Innings Pitched 2005 1.30 Brandon Rinnan 2005 78.1 Jeff Hille 2004 1.29 Drew Wold 2004 70.1 Kory Kelchen 2003 2.40 Josh Potthoff 2003 88.2 Chris Rosselot 2002 2.05 Matt Thissen 2002 95.2 Josh Habel 2001 2.48 Nick Ungs 2001 109 Nick Ungs 2000 4.71 Mike Egger 2000 79.1 Matt Cobb 1999 1.66 Mike Egger 1999 72.1 Chamberlain 1998 3.71 Scott Vrba 1998 87.1 Kevin Briggeman 1997 3.60 Scott Brickman 1997 94.2 Steve Beard 1996 4.44 Jeff Johannsen 1996 101.1 Jeff Johannsen 1995 3.63 Jeff Johannsen 1995 84.1 Jeff Johannsen 1994 2.41 Brad Hames 1994 67.1 Three Tied 1993 3.52 Corey Coates 1993 59 Chad Rezac 1992 4.75 Chad Rezac 1992 89 Chad Rezac Jeff Hille

Miscellaneous Statistics Game Doubles 14612001 I Longest Game 19 innings vs. Minnesota (1949) Triples 21 (1995) At Bats 61 vs. Northern Illinois (1964) Home Runs : 68 (1986) Hits 31 vs. Rockhurst (4/29/2001 I Extra Base Hits 21412001 I Doubles 11 vs. Air Force (3/2/01 I Total Bases 106812001 I Triples 5 vs. Lehigh (3/11/99) Slugging Percentage: .625 (1986) Home Runs: 6, Three times, last vs. Dubuque Strikeouts (Offense): 434 (2000) (3/31 /86) Base on Balls : 274 (2000) Runs Batted In 22, vs. Coe (4/8/69) Shutouts (Offense) 6 (1991 and 1992) Total Bases : 54 vs. Rockhurst (4/29/01) Stolen Bases : 151 (1987) Stolen Bases: 16 vs. Wartburg (4/6/87) Earned Run Average: 1.75 (1950) Base on Balls : 14 vs. Mt Mercy (4/23/86) Complete Games: 24 (1990) Base on Balls Allowed 14, Four times, last vs. Nevada Shutouts (Pitching): 6 (1972 and 1995) (2/19/00) Saves: 13 (1999 and 2001 I Runs Scored: 28 vs. Colgate (1994) Innings Pitched 519.212001 I Runs Allowed 33 vs. Oklahoma (1989) Runs Allowed 601 (1988) Two Teams Combined Runs : 44 vs. Mt. Mercy (1985) Earned Runs Allowed 444 (1988) Strikeouts 21 vs. Morningside (5/16/58) Strikeouts 440 (1997) UNI Errors 9 vs. Briar Cliff (5/3/80) 68712001 I Hits Allowed 25 vs. Northern Illinois (1967); vs. Homers Allowed: 70 (1988) Nevada (2000) Batters Hit by UNI 71 (2004) Walks Allowed 355 (1988) Wild Pitches 72 (1988) Season Fielding Percentage .966 (1940) Games Played, Season 63 (2001) Assists: 631 (1998) Wins: 35 (2001) Double Plays Turned 61 (1999) Losses: 44 (1991) Most Errors: 131 (1988) Batting Average 363 (1986) At-Bats: 2201 (2001) Runs Scored: 482 (2001) Miscellaneous Hits 732 (2001) Consecutive Wins: 13 (1947-48) Runs Batted In : 439 (2001) Consecutive Losses: 16 (1990-91 I Aaron Jenkins D

1906 (Charles Pell, 1-7) Ellsworth w 5-4 Luther L 1-3 Monmouth w 27-3 1933 (L.W. Whitford, 6-2) Cornell L 4-5 Dubuque L 2-3 Dubuque L 3-9 Upper Iowa w 17-6 Iowa State L 9-11 Iowa State L 0-5 Ellsworth w 11 -0 Luther w 6-3 Central w .19-9 lowaS~ w 4-3 Iowa L 5-13 William Penn w 3-0 Cornell L 1-3 Upper Iowa w 5-4 Iowa w 12-4 Coe w 6-5 Upper Iowa w 1-0 Upper Iowa L 2-5 Coe w 3-0 Luther L 0-5 Cornell L 2-6 1915 (Roy Seymour, 1- 3) Morningside w 6-5 Coe w 8-4 Iowa State w 2-0 Iowa L 3-9 Dubuque Germans w 8-7 Columbia w 3-2 Knox w 12-2 Iowa State w ? Coe L 2-6 Ellsworth L 6-7 Parsons w 3-0 Luther w 6-1 Upper Iowa w 4-1 Iowa State L 4-14 Dubuque Germans L 0-9 Luther w 7-4 Wis .-Plattevi Ile L 4-16 1923 (LL. Mendenhall, 1929 (L.W. Whitford, 9-4-1) 1907 (John, Fitzgerald, 4-2) 6-1-1) Iowa w 15-3 1934 (L.W. Whitford, 6-4) Cornell L 1-2 1916 (Roy Seymour, 6-4) Cornell w 3-1 Luther L 5-6 Iowa L 3-20 Leander Clark w 5-1 Ellsworth w 6-0 Ellsworth w 18-4 Central w 8-1 Iowa State L 6-15 Lenox w 9-4 Wis . St. Normal w 4-2 Ellsworth w 10-0 Upper Iowa T 4-4 Iowa State w 9-7 Drake w 5-2 Dubuque Germans w 8-7 Simpson w 7-5 Central w 7-1 Simpson w 14-5 Iowa L 2-4 St. Joseph's w 3-1 Upper Iowa w 10-5 Luther w 17 -10 Luther L 1-5 Charles City w 18-2 Dubuque L 3-7 Simpson w 5-4 Coe w 5-0 Upper Iowa w 8-1 Wis . St. Norma l w 2-0 Luther L 0-15 Drake w 5-0 Carleton L 8-11 1908 (Roy Seymour, 2-5) Morningside w 12-0 Upper Iowa T 5-5 Drake w 20-4 Iowa State w 4-3 Ellsworth w 8-7 Upper Iowa L 2-4 Iowa L 5-12 Iowa State w 5-4 Drake L 3-10 Ellsworth L 0-4 1924 (Osborne Cowles, Coe L 2-3 Carleton w 7-6 Waterloo Leagu e L 1-10 Dubuq ue L 0-13 6-0) Upper Iowa w 8-3 Charles City w 3-2 Parsons w 5-3 Luth er L 2-6 1935 (L.W. Whitford, 4-8) Highland Park L 0-12 1917 (Roy Seymour, 3-4) St. Olaf w 11 -6 Iowa State w 6-2 Iowa State L 2-15 Drake L 4-7 Dubuque w 9-2 Waterloo Hawks w 12-5 Nebraska L 3-7 Alumni All -Stars L 3-5 High land Park L 3-4 Ellsworth w 14-2 1930 (L.W. Whitford, 10-2) Nebraska w 8-7 Iowa State L 0-2 Upper Iowa w 6-1 Iowa L 1-4 Wis.-Platteville L 2-4 1909 Dubuque w 5-0 Upper Iowa w 6-5 Lake Forest w 12-3 Iowa State L 3-6 No Ba seba ll Morningside L 3-6 Western Michigan w 4-1 Iowa State w 4-3 Ell sworth w 6-5 1925 (Rosco Minton, 7-3) Michigan State w 5-4 Western Illinois L 9-14 1910 Upper Iowa L 1-2 Upper Iowa w 4-3 Luther w 10-6 Western Illinois w 13-2 No Ba seball Ellsworth w 9-1 Upper Iowa w 5-1 Luth er L 3-5 1918 (Van Oot, 4-3) Coe L 8-14 Western Michigan w 6-3 Toledo L 1-11 1911 (Roy Seymour, 2-5-1) El lsworth w 13-1 Iowa State w 4-3 Drake w 7-3 Eastern Michigan w 6-0 Ellsworth T 3-3 Wartburg w 8-0 Iowa State L 1-6 Drake w 16-2 Ea stern Michigan L 1-20 Cornell L 3-5 Wartburg w 21-7 Waterloo Hawks L 7-9 Luther L 10-13 Clark w 8-3 Morningside L 0-3 Dubuque w 6-2 Upper Iowa w 6-1 1936 (L.W. Whitford, 8-6) Ellsworth w 8-4 Ellsworth w 7-2 Ell sworth w 6-2 Lake Forest w 18-5 Iowa State L 8-11 Upper Iowa L 2-9 Upper Iowa L 1-3 Coe w 11 -4 Wis.-Platteville w 8-3 Clark L 3-8 Upper Iowa L 1-3 Upper Iowa w 11 -3 1931 (L.W. Whitford, 1-13) Luther L 2-16 Cornell L 1-2 Iowa L 2-3 Luther L 4-12 St. Joseph's L 1-8 1919 (A.D. Dickinson, 4-3) 1926 (L.W. Whitford, 6-4) Iowa L 2-4 Simpson w 22-10 Coe L 0-2 Coe L 4-5 Upper Iowa L 9-16 Wis.-River Falls w 5-2 1912 (H.F. Pasini, 5- 6) Ellsworth w 14-0 Luther L 6-7 St. Olaf L 10-12 Simpson w 6-2 St. Joseph's L 2-3 Dubuque Irish w 5-4 Iowa State L 1-2 Carleton w 3-1 Wis.-River Falls w 12-2 Upper Iowa L 1-7 Ellsworth w 12-1 Iowa State L 6-9 St. Olaf L 5-7 Luther w 9-7 Grinnell L 1-4 Dubuque Irish w 7-5 Iowa State w 3-2 Michigan State L 2-17 Luther L 1-12 Ell sworth w 12-1 Morningside L 1-6 Iowa State w 2-0 Luther L 3-5 Alumni All-Stars w 7-6 Highland Park L 3-4 Upper Iowa L 0-9 Iowa Wesleyan w 15-4 Upper Iowa L 0-2 Western Illinois L 4-5 Clark w 3-0 Upper Iowa w 2-1 Minnesota L 1-10 Western Illinois w 8-6 Coe w 15-2 1920 (Abram James, 3-3) Coe w 9-2 Luther L 3-9 Wis.-River Falls L 0-10 Highland Park w 12-4 Ellsworth w 13-1 Upper Iowa w 1-0 Minnesota L 1-10 Grinnell L 3-8 Wartburg w 4-3 Western Michigan L 2-6 1937 (L.W. Whitford, 9-4) Coe w 11-1 Dubuque L 0-8 1927 (L.W. Whitford, 6-4) Western Michigan L 0-4 Iowa State L 0-1 Upper Iowa L 1-7 Upper Iowa L 3-6 Luther L 3-5 Iowa State L 5-10 Upper Iowa L 0-6 Luther w 8-0 1932 (L.W. Whitford, 6-6) Simpson w 8-4 1913 (H.F. Pasini , 4-3-1) Ellsworth w 23-3 Iowa State w 18-6 Eastern Michigan L 2-7 Wis.-Pl atteville w 7-5 St. Joseph's w 8-4 Upper Iowa L 3-4 Iowa L 0-5 Augustana L 7-10 Upper Iowa L 0-10 1921 (Abram James, 3-3-1) Upper Iowa L 3-8 Carleton w 7-5 Augustana w 3-2 Simpson L 0-6 Ell sworth w 18-13 Cen tral w 7-4 Luther w 11-10 Western Illinois w 1-0 Highland Park w 6-1 Dubuque w 1-0 Monmouth w 7-6 Carleton w 6-5 Western Illinois L 3-4 High land Park L 5-6 Upper Iowa L 2-10 Coe L 1-4 Minnesota L 3-6 Augustana w 10-0 Ellsworth T 2-2 Ellsworth w 6-0 Coe w 5-2 Eastern Michigan L 2-6 Augustana w 4-2 St. Joseph's w 3-2 Dubuque L 2-5 Wis.-Plattevi lle w 13-0 Western Michigan L 2-14 Alumni All-Stars w 4-0 Upper Iowa w 2-1 Wartburg T 16-16 Upper Iowa w 11-10 Western Illi nois w 4-3 Upper Iowa L 0-5 1928 (L.W. Whitford, 11-1) Minnesota w 6-2 Western Illinois w 8-5 1914 (H.D. Lundeman, 4-4) Central w 9-1 Luther L 2-3 Dubuque L 0-3 1922 (LL. Mendenhall, Luther L 4-5 Upper Iowa w 10-6 1938 (L.W. Whitford, 1-11) Upper Iowa L 0-6 4-5) w 11-2 Iowa State L 2-5 Upper Iowa L 3-6 Iowa 0-7 Western Michigan w 27 -9 Iowa State L 3-5 Iowa State 6-8 Illinois College L 4-12 Illinois State w 21 -2 1954 (L.W. Whitford, 6-6) Wi s.- La Cro sse L 5-6 Luther 1-6 Il linois College w 2-0 Luther w 5-0 Iowa State L 2-3 Winon a State L 2-5 Luth er w 7-6 Luth er L 3-14 Carleton w 11 -5 Iowa State L 0-3 Iowa State w 11 -10 Simpson L 0-1 Luth er w 8-3 Carleton w 4-0 Morni ngside w 17 -1 Coe w 15-0 Western Illinois L 1-5 Simpson L 2-3 Drake L 2-3 Morni ngside w 4-0 Coe w 5-2 Wes tern Michigan L 2-3 Drake L 1-4 Wi s.- La Crosse w 3-0 Augustana w 9-4 Luther L 4-7 1943 Drake w 5-3 Augu stan a w 16-4 Luther L 5-9 No Ba seball 1950 (L.W. Whitford, 9-4) Dra ke L 0-1 South Dakota L 2-11 Western Illinois L 1-2 Iowa State w 6-0 Coe L 6-9 South Dakota w 12-6 Western Illinois L 0-3 1944 Iowa State L 3-10 Coe L 6-9 Morning side w 3-2 No Ba seball Minnesota w 6-5 South Dakota St. L 0-4 Morningside w 11 -4 1939 (L.W. Whitford, 9-7) Minnesota L 5-11 South Dakota St. w 13-8 Wartburg w 8-4 Iowa State w 9-8 1945 Drake w 17-2 Wartburg w 16-5 South Dakota St. w 17-1 Iowa State L 4-5 No Baseba ll Drake w 8-1 *Missouri L 7-11 Simpson w 12-2 Wis.- La Crosse L 2-6 1955 (L.W. Whitford, 12-5) *Missouri L 3-13 Truman State w 18-6 1946 (L.W. Whitford, 6-6) Winona State w 6-4 Iowa State w 10-8 *NCAA Di strict play Truman State L 4-6 Iowa State L 0-1 Luther w 2-1 Iowa State L 4-5 Lu ther L 2-5 Iowa Sta te L 2-6 Ill inoi s State w 5-4 Winona State L 3-8 1959 (L.W. Whitford, 11-3) Luther w 7-0 Washington U. w 10-8 Illinoi s State L 2-4 Lora s L 2-10 Drake w 12-5 Lu ther w 6-2 Wa shington U. w 6-2 Carl eton w 9-3 Lora s w 7-4 Drake w 15-2 Lu ther L 2-6 Ottumwa Pre-Flight w 15-5 Ca rl eton w 3-1 Nebraska -Omah a w 15-2 Iowa State w 8-7 Truman State w 15-1 Simpson w 2-0 Nebraska -Omaha w 7-4 Coe L 2-3 Truman State w 16-1 Ottumwa Pre-F light L 3-4 1951 (L.W. Whitford, 5-8) Wi s. -La Crosse w 7-4 Coe w 9-3 Western Mich igan L 2-8 Luther w 17-3 Minnesota L 4-16 Coe L 4-12 Augustana w 9-2 Western Michigan L 3-6 Iowa Sta te L 1-7 Minnesota L 3-5 Coe w 9-1 Augu stana w 6-0 Alumni All -Stars w 11 -8 Iowa State L 2-4 Wi s.- La Cro sse L 2-7 Drake w 2-1 South Dakota w 5-1 Wes tern Ill inois L 1-3 Washington U. L 1-5 Winona State L 0-6 Drake w 19-2 South Dakota w 7-6 We stern Illinoi s w 3-0 Luther w 2-1 Luther L 0-3 Mankato State w 9-2 Morningside w 12-2 Nebraska-Omaha w 2-1 South Dakota St. w 5-4 Morningside w 7-0 1940 (L.W. Whitford, 8-4-1) 1947 (L.W. Whitford, 10-3) Nebraska-Omaha w 7-5 South Dakota St. w 9-2 Wartburg w 7-0 Iowa State T 2-2 Iowa State L 7-11 Drake w 11 -5 Wartburg L 2-3 Wartburg L 3-6 Iowa State w 4-1 Iowa State L 2-3 Drake L 5-6 Wartburg w 6-3 South Dakota St. L 2-3 Simpson w 7-1 Drake L 1-3 Drake w 9-2 1956 (L.W. Whitford, 9-7) Northern Ill inois w 7-6 Drake w 7-0 Drake L 12-13 Iowa State L 3-5 1960 (L.W. Whitford, 9-8) Ill inoi s State w 14-5 St. Ambrose w 8-5 Nebra ska -Omaha w 2-1 Lora s L 1-8 Iowa State L 1-17 Illinois State w 11 -3 Luther w 5-2 Nebraska -Omaha L 0-2 Loras L 0-14 Coe w 7-2 Luther w 9-3 Drake w 11-4 Minnesota L 1-7 Minnesota L 0-1 Luther w 7-4 Drake w 7-1 1952 (L.W. Whitford, 8-6) Minnesota L 0-6 Mi nnesota L 1-13 Luther w 4-2 Luther w 9-1 Iowa State w 5-4 Minnesota L 1-11 Minnesota L 0-13 Western Illinois L 1-2 Wis. -Platteville w 9-3 Minnesota L 0-12 Wi s.- La Crosse L 3-6 Minnesota L 1-13 Weste rn Michigan L 0-1 Wis .- Pl attevill e w 12-2 Minnesota L 3-6 Coe w 4-3 Drake w 6-5 Western Michigan L 0-1 St. Ambrose w 8-0 Coe w 14-3 Drake w 10-8 Drake w 9-0 North ern Ill inois L 1-7 Simpson w 7-2 Wartburg L 1-7 Drake w 13-4 Augus tana w 7-2 Winona Sta te L 5-6 Sou th Dakota St. w 8-3 Augus tana w 6-5 1941 (L.W. Whitford, 10-7) 1948 (L.W. Whitford, 12-4) Wi s.-La Crosse w 5-4 South Dakota St. w 5-3 Winona State w 9-2 Ill inois Co llege w 4-0 Iowa State w 7-2 Drake w 4-1 Wartburg w 10-6 Morningside L 4-6 Ill inois Co llege L 1-2 Iowa State w 4-2 Drake w 2-1 Wartburg w 18-13 Wi s.-La Cros se L 3-4 Iowa Sta te L 2-7 Morningside w 13-2 Drake w 1-0 Mankato Sta te w 7-1 South Dakota w 18-5 Iowa Sta te w 4-1 Morni ngside L 3-4 Luther L 0-1 Mankato State w 5-1 South Dakota w 1-0 Simpson w 8-6 Wi s. -La Crosse w 13-1 Wartburg L 6-8 Wartburg L 4-5 Luther L 3-5 Drake L 0-5 Northern Illinois w 4-2 1957 (L.W. Whitford, 3-10) Wartburg w 2-1 Lu ther w 9-5 South Dakota St. w 14-8 Northern Illinois w 3-1 Iowa State L 0-11 Lu ther L 1-3 South Dakota St. w 2-1 Iowa State L 2-13 1961 (L.W. Whitford, 11-4) Luther w 12-0 Minnesota L 7-10 1953 (L.W. Whitford, 8-8) Wis .-La Crosse w 11-7 Drake w 11 -0 Northern Il linois w 14-8 Minnesota L 7-13 Iowa State L 0-8 Minnesota L 2-3 Drake w 15-1 Northern Il linois w 5-4 Sou th Dako ta St. w 13-3 Iowa State L 1-2 Minnesota L 3-4 Winona State w 10-1 Illinois State L 10-11 South Dakota St. w 14-1 Nebraska-Omaha L 0-4 Minnesota L 5-10 Wis.- La Crosse L 2-4 Ill inoi s State w 6-3 Morn ing side w 15-2 Coe L 0-1 Coe L 7-8 Coe L 9-10 We stern Illinoi s w 6-3 Morningside w 5-4 Coe w 5-3 Coe w 8-4 Augustana w 3-0 We stern Illinois w 9-0 Drake w 4-3 Drake w 9-1 Sou th Dakota St. w 13-0 Augustana w 12-2 Western Michigan L 3-6 Drake w 18-5 Drake w 9-2 South Dakota St. L 6-9 Morningside w 13-0 We ste rn Michigan L 0-3 Wis .-La Crosse w 10-5 Drake L 1-3 South Dakota w 10-1 1949 (L.W. Whitford, 9-5) Winona State L 3-4 Wartburg L 2-4 South Dako ta w 11-4 1942 (L.W. Whitford, 6-5-1) Minneso ta w 4-3 Wartburg w 2-1 Wartburg L 2-5 North Dakota w 8-2 Iowa Sta te w 10-2 Minn es ota w 4-3 Luther L 1-6 North Dakota w 2-1 Iowa Sta te L 1-3 Gustavus Adolphu s w 7-0 Morn ingside w 8-1 1958 (L.W. Whitford, 12-8) Wartburg w 5-3 Simpson L 1-3 Wi s. -La Crosse w 8-3 Morningside w 6-1 Minnesota L 5-10 *Oklahoma State L 0-10 Illinoi s Sta te w 15-5 Minnesota L 5-9 Wartburg L 4-5 Minnesota L 3-10 *Oklahoma State L 8-11 Il linois Sta te T 3-3 Minnesota L 0-1 Northern Ill inois L 5-6 Minneso ta L 2-4 *NCAA District pla y Lu ther w 5-4 Luther w 10-2 Northern Ill inois w 3-2 Iowa State w 14-9 Luther w 5-2 Illinois State L 2-17 Wartburg w 7-0 r ,,,..

1962 (L.W. Whitford, 12-5) Wis.-La Crosse L 0-1 at South Dakota w 7-0 at Central Methodist w 14-7 at Augustana L 3-4 Drake w 10-3 South Dakota w 10-3 at South Dakota w 9-3 at Central Methodist w 8-6 at Augustana w 1-0 Drake L 1-4 South Dakota w 12-0 at South Dakota w 6-1 Wartburg w • 9-2 at lowtsf.ite L 0-4 Iowa State w 4-1 Iowa State w 7-1 Drake w 23-10 Wartburg w 7-2 at Iowa State L 2-5 Winona State L 3-7 Wartburg L 2-5 Morningside w 22-6 South Dakota St. L 3-11 at North Dakota St. L 1-8 Minnesota L 3-4 South Dakota St. L 1-3 Morningside w 7-6 South Dakota St. L 1-6 at North Dakota St. w 9-0 Minnesota L 1-2 South Dakota St. w 5-1 Morningside L 7-8 South Dakota St. L 7-11 at North Dakota St. w 2- 1 Minnesota L 4-9 Wartburg w 12-5 at North Dakota w 5-4 South Dakota w 19-7 at Wartburg w 3-1 Coe w 23-1 *Luther L 0-4 Augustana w 18-1 South Dakota w 6-2 at Wartburg w 3-2 Augustana w 17-1 *NCAA Midwest Regional Pl ayoff Augustana w 2-1 South Dako ta w 4-2 at Morningside L 7-8 Augustana w 10-1 Augustana w 6-5 North Dakota w 5-3 at Morningside L 4-7 Wartburg w 4-3 1966 (J.D. Anderson, 13-9) Arkansas St.• L 3-11 North Dakota w 7-5 at Morningside w 4-3 South Dakota w 14-4 Wartburg L 2-3 atSo. Colorado St.• L 2-6 North Dakota w 6-5 North Dakota L 4-10 South Dakota w 18-6 at Coe L 1-6 *NCAA Midwest Regional Playoff at North Dakota St. L 2-4 North Dakota L 3-5 Morningside w 4-1 at Coe w 3-1 Mankato St. L 1-4 North Dakota w 7-2 Morningside w 3-2 North Dakota St. w 4-1 1969 (J.D. Anderson, 15-6) Mankato St. L 3-5 1 at Miami. Florida Wis. -La Crosse w 5-4 North Dakota St. w 2-0 at Wartburg w 4-2 Wartburg L 2-12 Wartburg w 2-1 Iowa State L 1-3 at Wartburg w 5-3 at Morningside w 9-7 1974 (J.D. Anderson, 15-14) Morningside w 3-0 at Coe w 22-3 at Morningside w 3-0 at Sam Houston St. L 0-9 1963 (L.W. Whitford, 14-4) Morningside L 1-2 North Dakota w 9-6 at Morningside w 7-5 at Sam Houston St. L 0-11 Drake L 7-12 at Wartburg w 1-0 North Dakota w 4-0 at Augustana L 1-2 at Tulsa L 3-20 Drake w 4-1 Wartburg w 15-4 North Dakota w 2-1 at Augustana w 2-1 at Tulsa L 2-12 Northern Ill inois w 10-0 at South Dakota w 9-1 South Dakota w 5-4 at Augustana w 6-2 vs Minn.-Morris L 2-7 Northern Ill inois L 8-9 at South Dakota w 7-3 South Dakota w 6-1 atTulsa L 1-2 Mankato State w 7-6 at Winona State L 7-8 South Dakota w 8-1 1972 (J.D. Anderson, at Tulsa L 2-4 Mankato State w 9-8 Wis .-La Crosse w 8-7 at Morningside L 6-7 16-7-1) Wartburg w 3-1 Wis .-La Crosse w 5-4 at South Dakota St. L 2-3 at Morningside w 16-2 at Key West All-Stars w 10-0 Wartburg w 8-5 Winona State L 1-19 at South Dakota St. L 1-2 at Morningside w 6-5 at Key West All-Stars w 6- 1 North Dakota St. w 7-2 Coe w 6-2 Drake L 3-10 at North Dakota St. L 0-3 Wartburg w 8-0 North Dakota St. L 1-4 Augustana w 6-0 Augustana w 6-4 at North Dakota St. w 7-2 North Dakota St. L 5-10 North Dakota St. L 5-8 Augustana w 4-2 Augustana L 7-8 South Dakota St. L 5-6 North Dakota St. w 1-0 at Wartburg w 7-2 Wartburg L 0-5 at Wartburg w 6-2 South Dakota St. w 4-3 at Wartburg w 3-2 at Wartburg w 6-5 South Dakota w 13-0 at North Dakota w 5-3 South Dakota St. L 1-3 at South Dakota St. w 12-8 Augustana w 6-2 South Dakota w 19-4 at North Dakota w 7-6 Wartburg w 5-4 at South Dakota St. w 13-5 Augustana w 7-2 Wayne State w 5-2 at Augu stana w 10-5 at Iowa w 8-1 Augustana w 12-0 Morningside w 14-0 1967 (J.D. And~rson, 7-16) at Augustana L 1-2 at Iowa L 5-10 Iowa State w 6-4 North Dakota w 10-4 at Wartburg L 4-7 at Augustana L 6-9 Augustana w 8-1 Iowa State L 4-9 North Dakota w 12-4 South Dakota w 8-7 Augustana w 9-3 Morningside w 4-1 South Dakota L 3-6 1970 (J.D. Anderson, Wartburg w 15-0 Morningside w 8-4 1964 (L.W. Whitford, 11-10) South Dakota w 2-0 16-10) Iowa State L 1-5 Morning side w 5-3 Northern Illinoi s L 5-6 at Iowa State L 0-10 at Wartburg w 9-4 Iowa State w 8-4 at Mankato State L 3-7 Northern Illinoi s L 4-5 at Morningside L 0-2 at Wartburg w 4-1 Morningside w 3-1 at Mankato State L 1-3 Minnesota L 6-17 at Morningside w 10-7 North Dakota St. w 11 -3 Morningside T 1-1 at North Dakota w 10-6 Minnesota L 0-18 at Morningside L 4-6 North Dakota St. L 8-11 at North Dakota w 5-0 at North Dakota L 6-7 Mankato State L 7-11 at North Dakota St. L 2-6 North Dakota St. L 5-8 at North Dakota L 8-9 at North Dakota w 6-3 Mankato State L 0-8 at North Dakota St. w 8-0 at Wartburg w 9-2 at Mankato State L 1-5 at Iowa L 3-5 Iowa State L 4-11 at North Dakota St. w 6-5 South Dakota St. L 4-5 at Mankato State w 1-0 at Iowa w 8-2 Dra ke w 11-2 at Wartburg L 2-6 South Dakota St. w 6-0 Missouri-St. Louis L 1-2 North Dakota St. w 7-1 South Dakota St. w 4-1 South Dakota St. w 7-1 Missouri-Rolla w 5-3 1975 (J.D. Anderson, North Dakota St. L 1-2 South Dakota St. L 1-2 Augustana w 8-0 Missouri -St. Louis L 1-4 12-16) South Dakota w 10-0 South Dakota St. L 0-4 Augustana w 5-4 vs Missouri 1 0-2 South Dakota w 17 -0 at Augustana L 9-10 Augustana w 10-0 1973 (J.D. Anderson, 17-16) vs Pan-American' 3-12 Wi s. -La Crosse w 3-0 at Augustana w 7-1 Morningside w 8-7 vs Michigan State I L 1-11 vs Pan -American ' 5-6 South Dakota St. w 2-1 at Augustana L 0-6 Morningside L 3-7 at Miami IFla .)I L 1-17 vs Missouri ! 1-5 South Dakota St. w 7-5 North Dakota L 4-6 Morningside w 8-1 VS Army I w 3-0 vs Sam Houston St. 1 0-8 North Dakota w 22-0 North Dakota L 4-5 at Iowa State L 1-2 vs Army! L 4-5 vs Sam Houston St.I 1-3 North Dakota w 12-3 at Northern Illinoi s L 13-27 North Dakota L 5-15 vs Michigan State 1 w 4-3 vs Sam Houston St.! 1-2 Wartburg L 3-13 at Northern Illinois L 4-13 North Dakota w 7-2 vs Michigan State I w 6-5 vs Sam Houston St.I w 2- 1 Wartburg w 2-0 at Northern Illinois L 0-5 North Dakota w 3-1 at Miami !Fla.)! L 4-6 South Dakota w 8-1 Morningside L 2-4 at Wartburg L 1-2 VS Armyl L 7-13 South Dakota w 4-3 Morningside w 7-1 1968 (J.D. Anderson, 17-5) South Dakota w 15-0 Wartburg w 6-5 North Dakota w 5-2 Wartburg w 11 -1 South Dakota w 5-1 Wartburg w 11-8 North Dakota w 11-1 1965 (L.W. Whitford, 10- at Wartburg L 0-2 South Dakota w 12-0 South Dakota St. L 4-6 North Dakota L 2-5 4-1) at Wartburg L 1-3 Mankato State L 3-5 South Dakota St. L 1-8 Iowa L 3-5 Coe T 0-0 Coe w 15-5 Mankato State L 7-8 South Dakota St. w 6-5 at North Dakota St. L 2-6 at North Dakota St. w 3-2 North Dakota St. w 5-1 Mankato State L 4-6 South Dakota w 11-3 at North Dakota St. w 4-3 at North Dakota St. w 2-0 North Dakota St. w 2-0 South Dakota w 12-0 at North Dakota St. w 2-0 Winona State w 11-6 North Dakota St. w 4-3 1971 (J.D. Anderson, 15-10) Iowa w 7-4 Mankato State L 12-14 Drake w 4-1 Iowa State w 9-3 at Missouri State L 1-3 Iowa w 11-10 Mankato State L 2-20 Wis .-La Crosse w 10-0 South Dakota St. w 5-1 at Missouri State L 0-7 at Augustana L 0-1 at Augustana w 5-2 at Augustana L 1-4 at Nebraska -Omaha L 0-2 at Briar Cliff w 3-2 Central w 4-0 Iowa State 2-7 at Wartburg w 5-4 at Nebra ska -Omaha L 2-7 at Briar Cliff w 6-2 Central w 6-5 Iowa State 1-2 at Wartburg L 6-7 at Nebraska-Omaha L 0-1 at Briar Cliff w 6-0 at Wartburg L 1-2 Wartburg w 13-5 at Wartburg w 7-4 at Nebraska-Omaha w 6-0 at Briar Cliff w 5-2 at Wartburg w 6-0 Wartburg w 13-1 Wartburg w 6-1 at Mankato State L 1-5 Central w 9-2 Luther w 7-2 Iowa w 5-1 Morning side w 5-3 at Mankato State w 7-5 Central w 7-4 Luther w 6-3 Iowa w 4-0 Morningside L 2-4 at Mankato State L 1-3 % - at Edinburg, Texas 1 - Stanford , Florida at Loras w 5-2 Morningside L 0-3 at Mankato State L 2-3 at Loras w 12-2 1 Spring Trip % - at Edinburg, Texas 1980 (J.D. Anderson,12-16) 1982 (J.D. Anderson, 11-16) at Dubuque w 19-5 vs Michigan State% w 2-0 vs Deleware Valley# L 0-3 at Dubuque w 9-3 vs Northwestern % L 2-6 vs Rhode Isl. JC# w 8-7 at Iowa State L 9-10 1976 (J.D. Anderson, 12-18) 1978 (J .D. Anderson, 17-16) vs Pan American % L 1-5 vs Milligan# L 4-7 at Iowa State L 0-12 vs Oklahoma St .% w 6-4 vs North Carolina% w 6-5 vs Northwestern % L 2-3 vs Millersville# L 8-9 Grand View L 4-5 vs Arkansas St.% w 9-6 vs Louisiana Tech % L 0-4 vs Pan American % L 1-16 vs Kutztown State# w 3-2 Grand View L 2-5 vs Arkansa s St. % L 4-5 vs Loui siana Tech % L 6-7 vs Northwestern % L 2-5 vs Lincoln Mem .# L 1-7 Grand View L 2-20 vs Pan American% L 1-6 vs North Carolina% L 0-12 vs Northwestern % L 6-7 vs Wis .-Oshkosh# w 9-2 Grand View L 3-9 vs Oklahoma St. % L 1-11 vs North Carolina % L 3-6 vs Iowa L 0-1 at Creighton L 4-8 Ea stern Ill inois L 3-9 vs Oklahoma St. % L 2-5 vs Okl ahoma State% L 1-10 Iowa L 0-6 at Creighton L 5-8 Eastern Illinois L 4-11 vsArkansas St. % w 6-3 vs Pan -American % L 1-6 Dubuque w 7-6 at Central w 3-2 at Iowa L 5-17 vs Pan American % L 0-7 Wartburg w 10-9 Dubuque L 2-5 at Upper Iowa w 9-2 at Iowa w 7-4 at Wartburg L 1-2 Wartburg w 5-2 Upper Iowa L 5-7 at Upper Iowa w 10-5 Illinois-Chicago w 4-1 at Wartburg w 4-3 at Iowa State w 9-4 Upper Iowa w 5-1 Western Ill inoi s w 8-7 Eastern Illinois w 8-6 at Iowa L 5-17 at Iowa State w 6-5 at William Penn w 7-5 Western Ill inois w 9-8 Missouri State L 2-7 at Iowa L 1-13 at South Dakota w 3-1 at William Penn w 2-1 at Iowa L 7-8 Missouri State L 0-17 at Morningside w 3-2 at South Dakota L 12-14 at Central L 3-7 at Iowa L 0-12 at Morningside L 2-6 at South Dakota L 1-5 at Central w 3-1 at Lora s L 8-9 1985 (Gary Swanson, at Morningside L 0-3 at South Dakota w 8-3 at Loras L 0-4 at Loras w 7-4 15-32) at Morningside w 6-5 Morningside w 8-0 at Loras w 7-1 at Iowa State L 4-5 vs Miami (Ohio)% L 3-13 at Wartburg w 2-1 Morningside L 2-5 at Wartburg L 3-4 at Iowa State L 7-8 vs Miami (Ohio)% L 3-7 at Wartburg w 7-5 Morningside w 14-12 Briar Cliff L 0-4 at Iowa State L 5-15 VS Michigan% L 1-13 at Mankato State L 5-6 Morningside w 9-4 Briar Cliff w 7-4 at Iowa State L 3-4 vs Pan American % L 2-15 at Mankato State L 0-6 at Wartburg w 8-2 Briar Cliff w 2-1 at Wartburg w 13-5 vs Miami (Ohio)% L 0-4 at North Dakota St. w 4-2 at Wartburg L 3-4 Briar Cliff w 6-1 at Luther w 5-1 vs Pan American % L 4-7 at North Dakota St. L 3-4 Nebraska-Omaha L 3-6 at Coe L 5-6 at Luther L 2-4 vs Michigan% L 0-6 at North Dakota St. w 15-0 Nebraska -Omaha w 2- 1 at Coe L 3-8 at Wartburg L 2-6 vs Pan American % L 8-10 at North Dakota St. w 5-2 North Dakota St. w 9-4 Wartburg w 4-0 at Wartburg L 3-9 vs Miami (Ohio)% L 6-7 at Iowa State L 6-9 North Dakota St. w 6-5 Wartburg w 5-2 # - Stanford. Fl at Central w 5-3 at Iowa State L 5-11 North Dakota St. w 13-8 % - Edinburg, Tx at Central L 3-8 Sou th Dakota St. 2-3 North Dakota St. w 6-4 1983 (J.D. Anderson, 7-15) at Grand View w 9-4 Sou th Dakota St. 3-8 at Iowa L 1-21 1981 (J.D. Anderson, 26-10) vs Missouri 1 w 6-4 at Grand View L 10-16 Sou th Dakota St. 2-3 at Iowa L 4-11 vs Plymouth I w 12-4 vs Sam Houston St l L 2-5 at Grand View L 8-10 Sou th Dakota St. w 5-4 at South Dakota St. L 4-5 vs Augsburg 1 w 3-1 vs Kansas 1 L 5-13 at Grand View w 5-4 % - at Ed ingburg, Texas at South Dakota St. w 5-2 vs Mid. TennesseeSt.l L 3-8 vs Central Michigan I L 1-5 Briar Cliff w 2-1 at South Dakota St. L 2-5 vs Kentl w 8-2 vs Pan American 1 L 1-4 Briar Cliff L 9-12 1977 (J.D. Anderson, 15-18) at South Dakota St. L 0-3 vs Drewl w 20 -2 vs Sam Houston St I. L 5-6 Wis .-Platteville w 8-2 vs Morningside% L 2-8 % - at Edinburg, Texas vs North Central 1 L 0-1 vs Kansas I L 1-3 Wis .-Platteville L 2-10 vs Pan American% L 2-10 vs St. Lawrence 1 L 5-13 at Northwestern L 1-7 at St. Ambrose w 15-4 vs Arkansas State% L 3-5 1979 (J.D. Anderson, 11-17) Dubuque w 16-3 at Creighton L 1-11 at St. Ambrose w 8-6 vs Morningside% L 2-3 vs Northern Illinois% L 2-6 Dubuque w 20-1 at Western Illinois L 4-8 at Western Ill inois L 5-8 vs Sam Houston St% L 11-13 vs Central Michigan % L 4-7 Iowa State L 5-15 at Western Illinois L 6-8 at Western Ill inois L 3-10 vs Arkansas State% L 0-8 vs Arkansas State% L 2-6 at Iowa State L 6-13 at Western Illinois L 4-8 at Western Ill inois L 1-5 vs Pan American% L 2-8 vs Northern Illinois % L 1-13 at Iowa State L 0-10 at Western Illinois L 1-3 at Western Ill inois L 3-9 Upper Iowa w 2-1 vs Kansas % L 1-11 at Grand View w 16-3 Dubuque L 7-8 Iowa State w 4-3 Upper Iowa w 3-0 vs Central Michigan % L 0-13 at Grand View w 19-2 Dubuque w 6-4 Iowa State L 5-12 Iowa L 2-7 vs East Tennessee St% L 0-3 at NW Missouri w 5-4 at Grand View L 3-10 Mt. Mercy w 19-4 Iowa L 7-24 vs Central Michigan% L 3-15 at NW Missouri L 2-3 at Gra nd View L 1-4 Mt. Mercy w 26- 18 William Penn w 3-2 at Iowa L 1-11 Wartburg w 7-2 Loras w 9-4 Missouri State L 4-11 Wi lliam Penn w 9-2 at Iowa L 0-2 Wartburg w 2-1 Loras w 12-1 Missouri State L 13-15 at Central w 15-6 at Iowa L 3-9 Loras w 10-7 Luther w 6-3 Missouri State L 3-13 at Central w 14-6 at Iowa L 1-14 Loras w 6-4 Central w 12-11 Missouri State L 4-27 at Wartburg w 11 -0 at Upper Iowa w 10-6 at Western Illinois w 15-8 Central w 7-6 Loras w 7-0# at Wartburg w 9-6 at Upper Iowa L 2-3 at Western Illinois w 3-1 I - Edinburg, TX Loras w 7-0# Morningside w 6-1 Coe L 15-19 at Western Illinois L 1-7 Wartburg L 3-6 Morningside L 1-8 Coe L 5-8 NW Missouri w 7-6 1984 (J.D. Anderson, 12-18) at Eastern Illi nois L 0-5 Morningside L 1-13 at Wartburg L 2-13 NW Missouri w 5-4 at Evangel College L 2-3 at Eastern Illinois L 0-9 Morningside w 5-4 at Wartburg w 14-4 Grand View w 7-6 at Missouri State L 0-7 at Eastern Illinois L 2-3 at Simpson w 14-2 at Dubuque L 3-4 Grand View w 6-5 at Missouri State L 3-6 at Eastern Illinois L 4-18 at Simpson w 11 -0 at Dubuque w 6-3 at Loras w 2-0 at Missouri State L 0-9 at Iowa 5-20 Wartburg L 14-15 Dubuque w 6-3 at Loras w 11 -4 St. Ambrose w 11-6 at Iowa State 0-16 Wartburg w 16-5 Dubuque w 12-1 Iowa L 1-13 St. Ambrose L 4-5 at Iowa State 3-5 p

Wartburg w 2-1 vs Goshen College I w 7-0# Western Ill inois L 8-19 Mt. Mercy w 9-3 1991 (Dave Schrage, 12-44) Wartburg L 5-6 vs Wis.-Oshkosh l w 7-0# Western Illinois L 3-11 at Nebraska L 1-2 at Mi ssouri L 1-27 Simpson w 12-2 at Central Missouri St. L 5-6 Wartburg L 4-21 at Nebraska L p-10 at Kansffl-tate L 5-14 Simpson w 6-2 at Central Missouri St. L 8-9 Wartburg w 14-4 at Creighton L 4-14 at Kansas L 8-18 Forfeit Creighton w 3-2 Iowa L 10-19 at Missouri L 1-2 at Kansas L 4-16 % -Jody Ramsey Tournament in Creighton w 6-5 at Missouri St. L 3-13 at Missouri L 2-4 at Kansas L 5-7 Ed inburg, TX Briar Cliff L 5-11 at Missouri State L 3-11 at Missouri L 1-11 at Memphis State L 0-4 Briar Cliff w 12-2 at Missouri State L 4-11 at Memphis State L 0-13 1986 (Gary Swanson, Westmar w 7-0# at Missouri State L 1-2 1990 (Gene Baker, 20- 39) at South Alabama L 2-16 25- 18-1) Westmar w 7-0# at Nebraska L 2- 11 at Oklahoma L 7-19 at Fl ori da State L 2-11 vs Goshen College 1 w 6-3 at Wartburg w 10-4 at Nebraska L 3-25 at Oklahoma L 7- 10 at Florida State L 0-9 vs Goshen College I w 15-7 at Wartburg L 4-6 at Mt. Mercy w 7-6 at Oklahoma State L 0-10 at Florida State L 0-3 vs Wis.-Oshkoshl L 9-14 Mt. Mercy w 13-3 at Mt. Mercy w 13-1 0 at Oklahoma State L 3-15 at South Alabama L 6-7 vs School of the Ozarks I W 10-9 Mt. Mercy w 8-2 Ea stern Illinois L 4-17 at Creighton L 0-3 at South Alabama L 2-19 at Evangel College T 9-9 at Western Illinois L 1-3 Ea stern Ill inois w 8-6 at Creighton L 1-6 at Arkansas State L 1-2 at SW Baptist w 16-13 at Western Illinois L 5-15 Eastern Ill in oi s L 2-28 at Creighton L 3-6 Wartb urg L 1-12 at Missouri Southern L 7-14 at Western Illinois w 8-4 Eastern Illinois L 7-9 at Creighton L 4-5 Wartburg w 8-2 at Central Missouri w 6-4 at Western Illinois w 5-4 at Iowa Sate L 2-10 at Missou ri L 2-19 Upper Iowa L 7-9 at Central Missouri L 4-5 Iowa Wesleya n w 12-2 at Creighton L 5-15 at Mi ssouri w 11-8 Upper Iowa w 5-1 at Iowa State L 6-7 Iowa Wesleyan w 16-3 St. Ambrose w 20-11 vs Bradleyl w 7-3 Mt. Mercy L 15-19 at Iowa State L 0-21 Mi ssouri State w 6-5 at Briar Cliff L 16-17 at St. Louis w 7-3 Mt. Mercy w 4-2 at Wartburg w 17-11 Missouri State L 5-10 at Bria r Cliff w 13-12 vs Notre DameI L 1-6 Kan sas State L 2-18 at Wartburg w 9-7 Mi ssouri State L 3- 10 at Briar Cliff L 2-6 at Indiana State L 2-7 at Iowa L 2-5 Dubuque w 16-6 Mi ssouri State L 3-5 at Br ia r Cliff L 0-7 at Indiana State L 2-8 Iowa L 3-7 Dubuque w 12-6 at Ea stern Il linois L 6-9 # - Stillwater, Ok. at We stern Kentucky L 3-6 Wis. -Milwaukee w 7-0 Loras w 12-2 at Ea stern Ill inois L 1-5 at Western Ken tucky w 9-6 Wi s.-Milwauk ee L 9-14 Wartburg w 13-10 at Eastern Illinois L 5-9 1989 (Gene Baker, 13-37) at Austin Peay L 0-1 Wis .-Milwaukee w 6-5 Wartburg L 4-11 at Ea stern Ill inois L 4-11 at Nebraska L 3-12 at Austin Peay L 2-8 Wis .-Milwaukee w 5-1 St. Ambrose w 17-9 at Iowa State L 3-9 at Nebraska L 6-7 at Memphis State L 3-4 Nebraska L 4-5 St. Ambrose w 8-4 St. Ambrose L 6-9 at Lincoln !Mo I w 3-2 at Memphis Sta te L 5-10 Nebraska L 4-6 Western Illinois L 3-9 Wartburg w 10-0 at Lincoln !Mo.) w 4-1 at Evansville w 6-5 Kansas w 7-3 Western Illinois L 1-8 Wartburg L 8-10 at Lincoln !Mo.) w 17-1 at Illi nois State L 5-6 at Western Illinois L 3-10 Western Illinois L 6-12 at Grand Vi ew w 6-3 at St. Louis w 10-4 at Illinois State L 3-12 at Western Illinois w 4-1 Western Ill inois w 16-4 at Grand View L 7-15 at St. Louis L 6-7 Upper Iowa w 11 -1 at Western Illinois L 1-12 Iowa State w 2-0 Iowa L 4-6 at Arkan sas L 4-14 Upper Iowa w 9-8 at Western Illinois L 8-9 Iowa State L 8-10 Iowa w 6-5 at Oklahoma L 2-3 3 at Kansas w 7-6 Iowa State L 4-10 at Missouri State L 2-10 1 - Reed Spring s, Mo . at Oklahoma State L 0-11 at Iowa L 4-9 Iowa State L 2-13 at Missouri State L 3-6 #- Forfeit at Wichita State L 6-2 9 at Bradl ey w 4-3 Northern Illinois L 2-7 at Missouri State L 2-13 at Kansas L 2-10 at Bradley L 2-9 Northern Illinois L 4-5 at Missouri State L 2-12 1988 (Gene Baker, 11 - 43) at Kansas L 7-10 at Nebraska L 0-2 at Iowa State L 8-13 at Mt. Mercy w 22-10 at NW Missouri St. L 13-14 at Kansas State L 4-11 at Nebras ka L 3-17 at Iowa State L 1-11 at Mt. Mercy w 12-1 at NW Missouri St. L 3-8 at Kansas State L 6-7 Iowa L 4-13 at Nebraska L 3-8 at Mt. Mercy w 12-2 at Central Missou ri L 0-8 at Wartburg L 1-3 Iowa State L 8-17 at Nebraska L 2-10 at Mt. Mercy w 11 -4 at Central Missouri L 5-6 at Wartburg L 4-6 Iowa State L 5-8 Northern Illinois w 11 -6 Eastern Illinois L 2-14 at Arkansas L 0-6 Creighton L 4-11 at Mt. Mercy L 3-5 Northern Illinois L 0-9 Ea stern Ill inois w 13-11 at Arkansas L 0-17 Quincy w 8-0 at Mt. Mercy w 4-2 at Eastern Illinois L 2-4 Ea stern Illinois L 2-15 at Arkansas L 2-15 Quincy w 10-2 Western Illinois L 2-5 at Eastern Illinois L 0-4 Iowa L 8-15 at Oklahoma Stae L 1-11 at Iowa State L 5-9 Western Illino is w 12-11 at Eastern Illinois L 4-5 Mt. Mercy w 7-0# at Oklahoma State L 1-11 at Iowa L 1-7 Western Illinois L 3-8 at Eastern Illinoi s L 3-4 Mt. Mercy w 7-0# vs Texas Wesleyan# L 8-9 at Iowa State L 2-15 Western Illinois w 5-4 Grand View L 6-7 Grand View w 12-9 at Oral Roberts L 8-10 at St. Xavier L 0-3 at Nebraska L 5-12 Creighton L 1-9 Grand View L 10-15 at Missouri L 4-23 at Illinois-Chicago L 2-4 Iowa State L 1-15 at Mt. Mercy w 11 -0 Cornell w 11-1 at Missouri L 4-15 at Illi nois-Chicago w 8-0 at Missouri State L 0-2 at Mt. Mercy L 1-2 Cornell w 10-0 at Wartburg w 8-7 at Northwestern L 1-3 at Missouri State L 1-3 Briar Cliff w 9-8 1 - Reed Spring, Mo. at Wartburg w 13-1 at Mt. Mercy L 1-3 at Missouri State L 2-13 Briar Cliff w 4-1 # - Forfeit Grand View L 2-9 at Mt. Mercy w 8-4 at Missouri State L 6-7 at lllinois-Chicagol L 6-12 Grand View L 3-5 at Western Illinois L 7-8 St. Ambrose w 13-6 at Western Illinois I L 4-12 1987 (Gary Swanson, Grand View L 0-5 at Western Ill inois L 1-2 St. Ambrose w 13-12 1 - Chicago - Mid-Con Tournament 26- 21) Grand View L 3-9 at Western Illinois w 8-4 at Iowa State w 5-1 at Lincoln !Mo I w 18-1 Mankato State L 2-9 at Western Ill inois L 4-10 Eastern Illinois w 4-2 1992 (Dave Schrage, 22-34, at Lincoln !Mo.) w 12-1 Iowa State L 6-14 Wartburg w 12-2 Eastern Illinois L 5-6 2- 17, 8th MVC) at Lincoln !Mo I w 17 -6 Iowa State L 3-22 Wartburg w 14-4 Ea stern Illinois w 5-4 vs Dubuqu e# w 6-1 at Lincoln !Mo I w 7-5 St. Xavier w 2-1 Iowa L 2-11 Ea stern Illinois L 11 -14 vs Dubuq ue# w 5-1 at Arkansas L 3-9 St. Xavier L 4-10 Iowa State L 5-13 at Minnesota L 5-22 at Air Force L 2-6 vs Wis.- Oshkosh I L 6-27 St. Xavier L 1-7 Missouri State L 1-4 Wartburg w 12-2 at Air Force L 6-17 vs Central Arkansa sI w 7-5 St. Xavier w 9-2 Missouri State L 0-10 Wartburg w 9-5 at Air Force L 3-5 vs Wis.- Oshkosh I L 10-15 at Iowa L 1-13 at Minnesota L 3-7 Mt. Mercy w 6-0 at Air Force L 9-10 vs Fort Hays State 1 w 16-15 at Iowa State L 6-7 at Eastern Illi nois L 0-12 Mt. Mercy L 2-10 at Louisville L 8-9 at Evangel w 8-1 Western Illinois w 11 -8 at Eastern Ill inois L 3-5 1 - St. Louis, Mo. vs Western Ill inois I L 5-8 at Evangel w 10-5 Western Ill inois L 2-19 Mt. Mercy w 10-0 vs Ohio Statel L 1-16 at Central Missouri St. w 7-6 at Iowa L 3-10 Missouri State L 1-5 Wichita Sta te L 3-4 at Bradley w 4-3 at St. Lou is L 10-12 at Southern Illinois L 4-5 Missouri State L 5-17 Wichita State L 2-7 at Wichita State L 4-5 at St. Lou is w 12-2 at Southern Illinois L 0-4 at Iowa State L 2-8 Wichita Sta te w 4-3 at Wichita State L 0-9 at Wichita State L 1-19 at Southern Illinois L 4-12 Upper Iowa w 7-4 Iowa Sta te w 3-1 at Wichita State L 0-10 at Wichita State L 0-9 at Chicago Sta te L 4-6 Iowa State L 1-18 Northern Illinois w 13-1 at Wichita State L 3-14 at Wichita State L 0-9 at Chicago Sta te w 3-1 Creighton L 3-13 Northern Illinois w 17 -5 *Wichita State L 11-25 Wis .-Milwaukee L 17-22 at Northeastern Illinois L 2-7 Creighton w 5-4 Indiana State L 3-7 *Bradley L 3-18 Wis .-Milwaukee w 7-6 at Northeastern Illinois L 1-2 Creighton L 4-11 Indiana State L 7- 18 *MVC Tournament in Wichita. KS Wi s.-Milwaukee w 6-3 Bradley L 4-15 Kansas State w 12-11 Indiana State L 0-2 1 - Metrodome St. Ambrose w 10-2 Brad ley L 5-11 Minnesota L 3-10 Indiana State L 2-5 # - College Station. Tx St. Ambrose w 10-6 Bradley L 1-13 at Notre Dame L 0-3 at Southern Ill inois L 3-6 $ - Ph oenix, Arizona at Indiana State L 8-14 Northern Illinois w 6-1 at Bradley L 2-11 at Southern Ill inois w 7-6 % - Peoria. Illinois at Indiana State L 3-4 Northern Il linois w 5-3 at Bradley w 3-1 at Southern Il linoi s L 2-7 at Indiana State w 10-1 Dubuque w 11-10 at Bradley L 6-7 at Southern Il linoi s w 18-11 1997 (Dave Schrage, at Northern Illinois L 7-17 Ill inois State L 0-4 at Wis.-Milwaukee L 4-5 I - Derby City Classic.Louisville. Ky 32-23, 18-8, 2nd MVC) at Northern Illinois w 20-11 Illinois State L 4-12 at Wis.-Milwaukee L 6-7 $ - Ft. Meyers. Fl. vs St.Mary's(Calif.)$ w 16-9 at Bradley L 9-10 Illinois State L 3-13 Grand View w 11 -2 vs Northeastern Illinois$ L 1-7 at Bradley L 4-16 Iowa L 4-13 at Il linois State L 7-8 1996 (Dave Schrage, vs Nebraska$ w 19-6 at Bradley L 0-4 Iowa State L 4-8 at Il linois State L 1-5 26-32, 13-19, 6th MVC) vs Ohio State$ w 18-16 Iowa L 2-3 Iowa State w 6-5 at Il linois State w 11-9 vs Grand View l L 3-4 at SE Missouri State L 2-3 Iowa Sta te w 3-2 at Missouri State L 2-9 Southern Illinois L 1-4 vs Grand View l w 6-1 at SE Missouri State w 4-1 at Il linois State L 1-7 at Missouri State L 3-10 Southern Illinoi s L 2-13 at Tennessee-Martin L 0-3 vs Quincy l w 7-2 at Il linois State L 0-2 at Missouri State L 2-5 Southern Illinois w 10-3 at Tennessee-Martin w 2-1 vs Quincy l L 3-5 at Illi nois State w 7-1 Grand View w 7-5 I - Metrodome at Tennessee-Martin L 3-7 at Troy State L 4-14 Kansas State w 8-2 at Creighton L 2-10 $ - Air Force Invita ti onal vs Old Domin ion# L 1-8 at Troy State w 10-8 at Iowa Sta te L 0-6 at Creighton L 1-7 # - Spring trip to Ft. Meyers. Fl. vs Michgian# w 13-4 at Samford L 4-10 Southern Illinois L 0-1 at Creighton L 1-9 at Texas A&M# L 4-12 at Troy State L 1-5 Upper Iowa w 7-1 at Minnesota L 2-5 1995 (Dave Schrage, 28-27, vs Old Dominion# L 3-9 vs Samford# L 4-5 Upper Iowa w 17 -3 William Penn L 0-4 12-20, T7th MVC) vs Michigan# L 1-12 at Tennessee-Martin w 11 -1 at Wis .-Milwaukee w 10-4 William Penn L 3-4 at SEMissouri State L 7-9 at Texa s A&M# L 6-11 at Tennessee-Martin L 3-8 at Wis.-Milwaukee w 5-2 Indiana State L 0-6 at SEMissouri State L 7-10 vs St. Mary's(Calif.)$ w 8-7 at Evansville w 11-10 Creighton L 3-10 Indiana State w 7-3 at Missouri We stern w 6-3 vs St. Mary's(Calif.)$ L 9-11 at Evansville w 2-1 Creighton L 5-16 Indiana State L 3-6 at Missouri Western w 6-0 vs Dartmouth$ w 19-7 at Evansville L 3-1 0 Creighton L 1-7 # - Spring trip at Panama City at Kansas State w 16-5 vs Dartmouth$ w 16-3 at Evansville L 3-5 Grand View L 4-11 vs Eastern lllinoisl w 18-13 vs Dartmouth$ w 8-1 vs Minnesota L 5-6 Mankato State w 6-4 1994 (Dave Schrage, 24-32, at Louisville I w 2-0 vs Indiana State% L 10-14 Bradley w 7-6 Mankato State L 4-11 5-16 T8th MVC) at Toledo L 1-5 vs Indiana State% w 7-6 Bradley w 5-4 at Briar Cliff w 12-9 vs Augsburg I w 11-1 at Evansville L 4-5 vs Indiana State% w 5-1 Bradley w 5-4 at Briar Cliff L 4-5 vs Augsburg 1 w 18 -1 at Evansville L 1-2 vs Indiana State % w 10-8 Bradley w 9-8 Mt. Mercy w 21 -16 vs Northern Colorado$ L 3-10 at Evansville L 5-8 Southern Illinois w 4-3 Wartburg w 1-0 Missouri State L 3-22 at Air Force$ w 7-4 at Evansvi lle w 4-3 Southern Illinois L 2-4 at Iowa State w 10-4 Missouri State L 6-22 vs Sou th ern Utah$ w 19-0 vs Northwestern$ L 4-16 Southern Illinois L 5-8 at Southern Ill inois w 7-6 Missouri State L 1-20 vsSouthern Utah$ w 9-2 vs Vermon t$ L 8-9 Southern Il linois L 1-12 at Southern Ill inois w 10-6 at Wartburg L 5-7 vs Nebraska$ L 0-2 at Florida International$ W 10-0 at Iowa State w 7-4 Upper Iowa w 5-4 Chicago Sta te w 4-0 vs Neb ra ska$ L 7-8 at Florida International$ L 2-8 Creighton L 4-5 Creighton w 3-2 Chicago State L 5-9 at Quincy w 19-14 vs Missouri Valley$ w 9-8 Creighton w 6-5 Creighton L 3-5 Chicago State w 13-8 at Quincy w 11 -3 vs Harvard$ w 7-2 Iowa Wesleyan w 7-0 at Iowa w 5-1 # - Metrodome vs Vermont# L 5-6 vs Wright State$ w 8-2 Iowa Wesleyan w 12-1 Iowa State L 5-6 1 - Derby Classic, Louisville, Ky. vs Central # W 6-5 at Creighton L 3-4 at Iowa w 21-8 Iowa State L 3-12 vs Colgate# w 28-5 at Creighton L 1-5 at Northern Illinois w 6-0 Illinois State w 6-1 1993 (Dave Schrage, vs Wright State# L 0-6 at Creighton L 4-5 at Northern Illinois L 6-7 Illinois State w 4-2 12-39, 1-20 9th MVC) vs Bucknell# L 9-11 at Creighton L 12-19 at Illinois State L 4-5 Illinois State w 2-1 at Kansas State L 3-11 vs Bowli ng Green St# w 10-5 at Iowa State L 7-8 at Illi nois State w 7-6 Illi nois State w 13-4 at Air Force L 2-14 vs Harvard# w 11 -3 Ill inois State w 5-3 at Illi nois State L 1-3 Minnesota w 9-8 at Air Force L 1-5 Wis .-Milwaukee w 3-2 Illinois State w 4-1 at Il linois Sta te w 5-3 at Creighton L 4-6 at Air Force L 4-6 Wis .-Milwaukee L 2-3 Ill inois State w 4-0 Iowa Sta te w 10-2 at Creighton w 10-4 at Washburn L 8-9 Mankato State L 3-8 Ill inois State w 4-2 Evansvi lle w 9-8 at Missouri Sta te w 13-3 vs Wayne State# w 7-5 Iowa Wesleyan w 12-6 Brad ley L 4-8 Evansville L 5-6 at Missouri State L 2-9 vs Wayne State# L 5-10 at Wichita State L 0-13 Bradley w 10-9 Evansville w 15-8 at Missouri Sta te w 9-4 vs Aurora# L 5-9 at Wichita State L 5-15 Brad ley w 1-0 Evansville L 5-14 at Missouri State L 3-4 vs Simpson# w 5-4 at Wichita State L 0-3 Bradley L 5-7 Iowa L 6-8 Iowa w 14-9 vs Georgetown (Ky)# w 10-3 at Iowa w 7-3 Iowa w 6-0 Missouri State w 8-4 St. Ambrose w 13-6 vs Illinois Benedictine# W 12-1 at Iowa L 4-5 at Missouri State L 4-11 Mi ssouri State L 4-10 Wayne State L 0-5 at Fl orida State L 0-6 at Indiana State w 14-13 at Missouri State. L 3-8 Missouri State L 10-13 Wayne State L 4-5 at Fl orida State L 4-7 at Indiana State L 1-3 at Missouri State L 6-11 Missouri State L 5-8 Ind iana State w 4-2 at Florida State L 2-5 at Ind iana State L 3-8 at Missouri State w 9-3 at Creighton w 6-2 Indiana State w 6-5 at Wichita Sta te L 2- 11 Iowa L 7-12 at Wis .-Milwaukee w 10-5 at Creighton L 8-12 Indiana State L 9-13 at Wichita State L 3-10 Wartburg w 11-6 at Wis .-Milwaukee w 4-3 at Bradley L 6-13 Indiana State L 1-10 at Wichita State L 3-7 St. Ambrose w 11-0 at Minnesota w 8-1 at Bradley L 4-5 *Southern Illinois L 3-7 at Upper Iowa w 6-2 Missouri State L 2-20 Wichita State w 6-5 at Bradley w 4-2 *Wichita State L 7-12

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St-Mankato L 4-6 Bradley w 10-0 Grand View w 11-5 at Tenn.-Martin w 5-4 Missouri State w 7-3 Bradley w 13-1 Creighton L 7-1 1998 ( Dave Schrage, 26-30, at Tenn .-Martin w 10-4 Mis so uri State w 10-7 Bradl ey w 9-7 Creighton w 4-3 9- 22, 9th MVC) at Tenn .-Martin w 5-4 Mi ssouri State L 5-15 Minneso ta L 9-16 Creighton L 7-6 vs Northwestern$ L 5-7 at Tenn. -Martin L 7-13 Missouri State L 0-19 Indiana State w 3-2 Creighton L 5-1 vs Grand Canyon$ L 3-17 vs. Lehigh# w 13-8 at Weste rn Ill inois w 16-2 Indiana State L 5-9 Minneso ta w 13-6 vs CS -Northridge$ w 6-5 vs. St. Joseph's# w 7-5 #15 Creighton w 6-5 Indiana State L 3-16 at Ill inois State L 5-4 vs Nevada$ L 3-16 vs. Long Island# w 10-9 #15 Creighton L 3-11 Indiana State L 4-6 at Illinois State L 4-3 at Tenn essee-Martin w 5-4 vs. Fordham# w 11 -7 #15 Creighton L 9-11 Western Illinois w 9-2 at Ill inois State L 9-4 at Tenn essee-Martin w 3-2 vs. Bradley# L 9-12 #15 Creighton w 12-11 at Evan svi lle w 15-1 at Illinois State w 15-4 at Tennessee-Martin L 11 -15 vs. 111.-Chicago# w 8-7 St. Ambrose w 14-13 at Evan svi lle w 6-3 Iowa L 6-4 at Tennessee-Martin w 10-1 at Evan sville L 9-12 at Wichita State L 7- 10 at Evansville L 6-12 Southern Illinoi s w 6-3 at Oklahoma State L 0-20 at Evan sville L 3-11 at Wichita State L 4-5 at Evansville L 2-7 Southern Illinoi s L 9-718) vs Duqu esne 1 w 11-3 at Evansville w 11-7 at Wichi ta State L 10-11 Iowa State L 1-17 Southern Illinoi s w 17-6 vs Duquesne 1 w 7-3 at Evansville w 11-7 at Wichita State L 0-12 at Iowa w 10-6 Southern Illinois L 6-5 vs Indiana! w 13-12 Wartburg w 4-3 We stern Illinois w 16-0 Wichita State L 3-8 at Iowa T 1-115) vs Marist l L 5-10 at South. Illinois L 4-6 at Iowa w 10-3 Wichita State L 3-10 Evan sville L 5-2 vs Liberty ! w 12-5 at South. Illinois L 9-10 at Bradley L 6-10 Wichita State w 8-6 Evan svi lle L 11-9 vs Connecticut 1 w 6-1 at South. Illinois L 3-9 at Bradley L 4-5 Wichita State L 1-12 Evansvi lle w 11-6 at Indiana State L 2-14 at South. Ill inois L 1-8 at Bradl ey w 7-1 Iowa w 8-6 Evansville w 11-9 at Indiana State L 2-10 Min. St-Mankato L 5-7 at Bradley L 12-22 Grand View w 18-5 at Bradley w 21-9 at Indiana State L 2-4 Bradley w 3-2 Evansville L 3-4 Rockhurst w 14-2 at Bradley w 9-8 at Indiana State L 7-8 Bradley L 5-15 Evansville L 5-9 Rockhurst w 24-9 at Bradl ey w 5-2 at Minnesota L 5-12 Bradley L 2-5 Evan sville L 1-9 Ill inois State w 9-0 at Bradley w 15-0 Southern Ill inois L 5-9 Bradley w 6-4 Evansville w 12-6 Ill inois State L 1-2 Western Illinois w 8-4 Southern Ill inois w 7-5 Minnesota L 5-6 Iowa State L 8-15 Illinois State L 6-16 at Missouri w 8-5 Southern Illinoi s w 2-1 at Iowa L 16-17 Iowa State L 6-8 Ill inois State L 4-10 at Missouri L 6-3 Southern Illinoi s L 5-6 at Iowa State L 10-18 Iowa L 4-6 at #1 Nebraska L 6-15 at Missouri w 10-6 Clarke w 14-0 at Iowa State L 11 -12 at Indiana State L 0-8 at Missouri State w 6-3 at #14 Wichita State$ L 8-1 at Bradley L 1-2 at Minneso ta L 3-7 at Indiana State L 6-8 at Missouri State w 4-1 vs. Creighton$ w 4-0 at Bradley L 2-3 Illinois State w 6-3 at Indiana State L 6-18 at Missouri State w 7-5 vs. Indiana State$ L 4-1 at Bradley L 1-5 Illinois State w 11-5 at Indiana State L 4-8 at Missouri State w 11-8 # Hughes Bros . 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Arizona vs. Missouri# L 11-4 at Il linois State L 6-7 #7 Wichita State L 4-17 - at Metrodome in Minneapolis % at Daytona Beach , Fl orida at Louisiana Monroe# L 7-6 at Illinois State L 4-5 at Creighton L 5-19 $ at Louisvi ll e. Kentucky *NCAA Regional in Lincoln, NE at Texas Tech L 8-7 at Illinois State L 3-9 at Creighton L 4-7 % at Daytona Beach, Florida $MVC Tournament in Wichita, KS at Texas Tech L 7-618) Morningside w 14-7 at Creighton L 2-8 & at Fayette, Iowa at Texas Tech L 13-9 at Creighton L 0-9 at Creighton w 11-10 2002 (Rick Heller, 30- 25- 1, at Texas Tech w 10-9 at Creighton L 4-10 at Nebraska L 7-10 2001 (Rick Heller, 35- 28, 14- 18/6th MVC) at Western Kentucky w 9-7 Evansville w 6-5 Indiana State w 8-4 17-15, 5th MVC) at NC -Wilmington# L 6-4 at Western Kentucky w 5-4 Evansville w 3-0 Indiana State w 6-5 vs. Ball Statel w 5-2 vs. George Mason# w 12-6 at Western Kentucky L 10-4 Evansville w 6-1 Indiana State w 3-2 vs. Pacific! L 4-19 vs. St . Johns INY)# W 6-4111) vs. lPFWI w 14-3 Evansville w 9-6 Indiana State w 3-1 vs. Kan sas ! L 8-11 at Minnesota w 8-7 vs. Vermont! w 10-2 Iowa w 6-3 I at Metrodome in Minneapolis vs. Northwestern 1 L 3-5 at Arkansas State w 5-1 vs. U Massi w 14-5 vs Iowa State L 1-3 #at Daytona Beach. Fla . at Louisville w 9-2 at Arkansas State L 4-3 vs. Columbia 1 w 13-8 St. Andrews# w 11-6 at Louisville L 11-12 at Arkan sas State w 7-5 at Southern Ill inois L 10-6 Wayne State# w 8-3 2000 (Rick Heller, 23-33, at Louisville w 15-5 vs. Indiana! L 8-4 at Southern Ill inois L 5-4171 Wright State# w 3-2 9-22, 9th MVC) at Air Force w 20-9 vs. Yalel W 2-1110) at Southern Ill inois L 7-6110) Wright State# w 9-7 vs. Northwestern! w 14-13 at Air Force L 6-14 vs. Vermont ! w 9-7 at Southern Illinois L 5-4 at Wichita State L 1-4 vs. Portland! L 12-20 at Air Forc e w 10-6 vs. Northeastern 1 w 4-1 Upper Iowa w 10-1 at Wichita State L 2-11 vs. Nevada! L 1-29 at Bethune-Cookman w 9-2 vs. Fairleigh Dickin son 1 w 7-4 UW-Milwaukee L 7-617) at Wichita State L 1-8 vs. North Dakota- w 10-3 vs. Wilmington% w 20-8 at Indiana State L 14-10 UW-Milwaukee L 6-5111) at Wichita State L 5-10 vs. Wright State$ w 10-8 vs. Fordham % L 8-9 at Indiana State w 7-4 UW-Milwaukee w 6-3 $ - Oakland A's Tournament at Louisvill e$ w 14-4 at #18 Florida St. L 3-4 at Indiana State w 13-6 Wichita State w 8-3 1 - Homestead Challenge, vs. Kent State$ L 3-5 at Creighton w 5-3 at Indiana State w 5-4 Wichita State L 8-1 Homestead. Fl. at Bethune-Cookman L 4-5 at Creighton L 2-11 Wisconsin-Milwaukee w 10-9 Wichita State L 5-3 # - UNI Classic vs. St. Joseph's% w 14-11 at Creighton w 9-6 at #7 Wichita State L 11-2 Wichita State L 5-3 vs. Fordham% w 19-15 at Creighton w 13-6 at #7 Wichita State L 8-5 at Mi nnesota w 7-4 1999 (Dave Schrage, 28- vs. % w 5-3 at Southern Illinois w 3-0 at #7 Wichita State L 6-5 at Mi ssouri State L 10-5 26, 13-17, 7th MVC) vs. Fordham % L 17-7 at Southern Ill inois L 6-7 at #7 Wichita State w 10-4 at Mi ssouri State L 9-5171 vs. Northern St.I w 21-3 at Behune-Cookman w 8-4 at Southern Ill inois L 6-16 Missouri State L 11-8 at Mi ssouri State w 11 -9 at Missouri State w 9-4 @ Arkansas State L 4-3 (11) @ Bradley 5-4 @ Southern Illinois 7-3 at Creighton w 11-2 vs. Lehigh' w 10-5 @ Bradley w 9-2 (7) @ Southern Illinois 18-2 at Creighton w 9-3 (7) vs . Miami (OH)I L 8-3 @Bradley w 8-4 @ Southern Illinois L 8-4 at Creighton w 16-11 vs . Vermont! w 12-0 @Bradley L 9-2 @ Northern Illinois W 4-3(15) at Creighton W 9-6(10) vs. Co lumbia! w 9-1 @ Nebraska L 15-6 Upper Iowa w 14-3 Minnesota L 10-5 @ Stetson L 7-3 @ Nebraska L 5-2 Indiana State L 5-3 Illinois State w 7-2 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson I W 7-2 Evansville w 6-4 Indiana State w 9-3 Illinois State L 5-4 (10) vs . Massachusetts 1 w 7-5 (7) Evansville L 6-5 (8) Indiana State L 11 -7 Illinois State L 3-2 (7) vs . Wright State I w 10-6 Evansville L 6-2 (7) Minnesota w 2-0 Illinois State w 14-10 @ Wichita State L 8-0 Evansville W 14-3(7) @ Evansville L 5-1 Bradley L 3-1 @ Wichita State L 12-3 (7) @ Minnesota w 14-4 @ Evansville L 15-4 (8) Bradley w 6-2 (7) @ Wichita State L 10-0 (7) Southern Illinois w 3-2 @ Evansville L 10-0 (7) Bradley w 10-4 @ Wichita State L 8-3 Southern Il linois w 3-2 (7) @Iowa L 9-7 vs . Evansville w 16-6 @ lllnois State L 7-0 Southern Il linois L 1-0 Wichita State w 7-6 vs. Evansville w 15-3 (7) @ Illinois State w 13-11 Southern Illinois 5-2(10) Wichita State L 6-1 vs. Evansville w 9-4 @ ll inois State L 10-4 Wichita State L 3-1 vs. Evansville L 17-7 (8) @ Illinois State w 3-0 2005 Re sults (26- 28, @ #7 Nebraska L 7-4 at Western Illinois L 5-4 Minnesota W 7-6(10) 9-15 MVC) North Dakota State w 14-9 Western Illinois w 14-5 Missouri State w 3-2 @Centenary w 11 -4 North Dakota State L 8-5 Indiana State L 4-1 Missouri State L 5-0 (7) @Centenary L 9-5 North Dakota State w 4-2 Indiana State w 4-3 (7) Missouri State L 2-0 @Centenary w 12-2 vs. Iowa w 8-6 Indiana State L 3-2 Missouri State L 12-7 @ Northwestern State L 6-3 Illinois State w 5-3 Indiana State w 9-2 @Iowa w 8-6 vs . Eastern Michigan w 4-0 Illinois State L 6-3 vs . Southern Illinois$ L 10-6 Rockhurst L 14-10 @ Northwestern State L 10-3 Illinois State w 7-1 vs . Missouri State $ L 11 -6 Rockhurst L 7-4 (10) vs . Kansa s State L 8-1 @ #29 Creighton W 17 -7 (8) #Loui siana Monroe Tournament Rockhurst w 18-7 @#22 Texas Tech w 9-7 @ #29 Creighton w 9-5 1 Florida Cla ssic. Bradenton. FL vs . Iowa w 8-3 @ #22 Texa s Tech L 6-5 @ #29 Creighton L 9-1 $ MVC Tournam ent, Wichita. KS @ Indiana State w 13-5 @#22 Texa s Tech L 11 -5 South Dakota State W 5-4 (10) @ Indiana State L 4-3 (7) vs. Kentucky L 17-5 South Dakota State w 5-4 2004 Results (Rick Heller, 25-31, @ Indiana State L 4-2 vs. Fairleigh Dickin son w 13-3 Bradley w 11 -1 12- 20 MVC) @ Indiana State L 5-4 vs. Sacred Heart w 3-1 Bradley w 3-2 @ McNeese State L 4-2 Iowa w 9-8 vs. Rh ode Island w 9-4 Bradley w 2-1 @ McNeese State L 5-4 Creighton L 5-3 vs. Bucknell w 13-6 @ Minnesota L 9-1 @ McNeese State w 6-3 Creighton w 6-5 (7) vs. Ohio State L 11 -3 @ Mi ssouri State L 8-7 (10) @ Arkansas State L 3-2 Creighton L 10-2 vs. Dartmouth L 9-3 @ Missouri State 5-1 @ Arkansas State L 2-1 Creighton w 3-1 Clarke College w 21-0 @ Missouri State 6-2

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Arkansas-Little Rock Bradley Centenary FEBRUARY 17 -1 9 MAY 5-7 FEBRUARY 23-26 Location: Little Rock , Ark Location : Peoria, Il l. Location: - Shreveport, La . Conference: : Co nfere nce: Mid-Continent Mascot: Trojans Mascot: Mascot: Gents Home Field: Gary Hogan Field 11000) Home Field : Home Field: Shepee Stad ium (1,000) Head Coach: Jim Lawler Head Coa ch: Head Coa ch: Ed Mcca nn Record at School lYrs): First Sea son Record at School lYrs): Record at School lYrs): 149-24 1-2 (Bl Career Record: Career Record: Career Record: 149-24 1-2 (Bl Asst. Coach es: Asst. Coaches: Asst. Coache s: Mike Diaz, Jeff Poulin 2005 Record: 2005 Record: 2005 Record: 27-30 2005 Leagye Record : 6-17 2005 League Record: 12-12 Lettermen Returning/[ost: 20/ 10 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/ 11 Starters Returning/Los : 4/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/3 Pitchers Ret ming/Lost: 11 /2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 8/4 Ba seball SID : Joe Angolia Bobby Parker Ba seball SID: Jeff Messman SID Emai l: [email protected] [email protected] SID Email : [email protected] SID Office: 501 -569 -3449 309-677 -2624 SID Office: 318 -841 -7260 SID Fax: 501 -683 -7002 309-680-2626 SID Fax: 318-869 -5128 Baseball Office : 501 -2 80-0759 Basebal l Office : 309-677 -267 1 Basebal l Office : 318-869 -5095 Press Box: 501 -663 -8095 Press Box: 309-680-4045 Press Box: 318-869 -5250 Web Site: www.ualrtrojans.com Web Site: www.bubraves.com Web Site: www.gocentenary.com Series History: 0-0 Series History: UNI, 30-26 Series Hi story: UNI, 2-1

Central Michigan Clarke College Creighton MARCH 10 MARCH 22 MAY 18-20 Location: Mount Pleasant.Mich .I Location: Dubuque, Iowa Location: Omaha, Neb. Con ference: Mid-American Con ference: Iowa Con ference Conference: Missouri Va lley Mascot: Chippewas Mascot: Crusaders Mascot: Bluejays Home Field : Theunissen Stad ium 12,046) Home Field: Dyersville Comme rcial Club Park Home Field : CU Sports Complex (1000) Head Coach: Head Coach: Eric Frese Head Coach : Record at School lYrs): 100-7013) Record at School lYrs): 121 -17518) Record at Schoo l lYrs): 83 -41 Career Reco rd : 128-9514) Care Record: 121 -17518) Career Record : 26 5-1 23 -1 (11) Asst. Coaches: Mike Villano, Brad Strom dahl Asst Coaches: None Asst. Coache s: Tra vi s Wycko ff, Spencer Allen 2005 Record : 42 -18 2005 ecord: L-\ R l 15-25 2005 Record : 48-17 2005 League Record: 18-6 2005 League Record: 8-10 2005 Lea gue Recor : 17-7 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost. 15/13 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/7 Starte s Return1 g/Lost: 7/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/6 Pitchers Returni ng/Lost: 8/2 Pitc e s Retur ing/Lost: 5/4 Pitchers Retu rning/Lost: 4/1 Basebal l SID: Scott Rex Baseba I SID: erry ~ anson Baseball SID· Ben Adamso n SID Email : [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: benadam [email protected] SID Office: 989 -77 4-7323 SID Office: 563-588-6360 SID Office: 402 -280-5801 SID Fax: 989 -774-7324 SID Fax: 563-584-8640 SID Fax: 402 -280-2 495 Basebal l Office: 989 -77 4-4392 Baseball Office: 563 -588-6601 Baseball Office: 402-280-2483 Press Box: 989 -77 4-3594 Press Box: N/A Press Box: 402-280-2787 Web Site: www.cmuchippewas.com Web Site: www.clarke .edu/athletics Web Site: www.gocreig hton .com Series History: Centra l Michigan, 4-0 Series History: UNI, 4-1 Series History: Crei ghton, 41 -24 Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Evansville MARCH 16 MARCH 17 APRIL 14-16 Location: Charleston, Ill Location : Richmond, Ky Location : Evansville, Ind. Conference: : Ohio Valley Conference: Missouri Val ley Mascot: Panthers Mascot: Co lone ls Mascot: Purple Aces Home Field: Monier Field 1550) Home Field: Tu rkey Hughes Fie ld 11,500) Home Field: Braun Stadium (1,200) Head Coach: Jim Schmitz Head Coach: Head Coach: Dave Schrage Record at Schoo l lYrs): 299-287 111 I Reco rd at School lYrs): 99-11 714) Record at School lYrs): 87-86 (3) Career Record; 463 -448 118) Care er Reco rd: 99-11 714) Caree r Record : 433-531 (18) Asst. Coaches: Sean Lyon s, Mike Ro lih Asst. Coaches: John Corb in, Scott Pi ckens Asst. Coaches: David Se ifert, Kevi n Koch , Jacob Gi ll 2005 Record: 17-39 2005 Record : 26-31 2005 Record: 35-23 2005 Leag ue Record: 14-13 2005 League Record: 14-12 2005 League Record: 12-12 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 20/7 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 22/ 10 Lettermen Re turni ng/Lost: 22/ 14 Starters Returning/ Lost: 7/2 Position players Returning/Lost: 11/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2 Pitchers Returning/ Lost: 10/3 Pitch ers Returning/Lost: 11 /5 Pitchers Retu rning/Lost: 9/7 Basebal l SID: Ben Turner Baseball SID: _J Jeremy Cohen Basebal l SID: Tom Benson SID Email : [email protected] SID Email : [email protected] SID Email : tb39@evansvi lle.edu SID Office: 1217) 581 -7020 SID Office: 859-622 -1253 SID Office: 812 -488-1152 SID Fax: 1217) 581 -6434 SID Fax: 859-622 -1230 SID Fax: 812 -488-2090 Basebal l Office : 1217) 581 -2552 Baseball Office: Cal l SID Baseball Office : 812 -488-2059 Press Box: 1217) 581 -8464 Press Box: 860-690-3482 Press Box: 812 -488-2587 Web Site: Web Site: www. ekusports.com Web Site: Fairleigh Dickinson Illinois Illinois State MARCH 14 MARCH 18 MARCH 24-2 6 Location: Teaneck, N.J . Location: Champaign, Ill. Location: Normal, 111. Conference: Northeast Conference Conference: : Missouri Valley Mascot: Knights Mascot: Fighting Illini 12,000) Mascot: Redbirds Home Field: FDU Field 11,000) Home Field: Illinois Fie ld 12,000) Home Field: Redbird Field I15001 Head Coach: Jerry DeFabbig Head Coach: Head Coach: Record at School !Yrs): 12-2611) Record at School !Yrs): First Year Record at School !Yrs): 70-80131 Caree r Record: 12-2611 I Career Record: First Year Career Reeord Yrs : 771-699 -51261 Asst. Coaches: Daryl Morhardt. Chris Bagley, Dan Gray Asst. Coaches· Eric Snider, Ken Westray, Brett Herbison Asst. Coaches: Tim Bro wnlee, Seth Kenny 2005 Record: 12-26 2005 Record: 33-23-1 2005 Record: 26-27 2005 League Record : 10-13 2005 League Record: 20-12 2005 League Record: 9-15 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 13/6 Lettermen eturning/Lost: 9/ 13 Lettermen Return ing/Lost: 23/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/4 Starters Returning/Cost: 1/7 Starters Retu ning/Lost: /4 Pitchers Returning/Los : 5/4 Pitchers Returning/ Lost: 8/6 Pitchers Ret ming/Lost· 6/3 Baseball SID: Wes Heine! Baseball SID: Ben Taylor Baseball SID: Mike Williams SID Ema il: he·[email protected] SID Email : b [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] SID Office: 201 -692 -2204 SID Office: 217 -244-4982 SID Office: 309-438-3598 SID Fax: 201 -692 -9361 SID Fax: 217 -333 -5540 SID Fax: 309-438-5634 Baseball Office ; 201 -692 -2245 Baseball Office : 217 -265-8034 Baseball Office: 309-438-5151 Press Box: N/A Press Box: 217 -333 -1227 Press Box: 309 -438-3504 Web Site: www.fduknights.com Web Site: www.fightingillini .com Web Site: www.goredbirds.com Series History: UNI, 3-0 Series History: 0-0 Series History: Il linois State, 33-29-1

Indiana Indiana State Iowa MARCH 13 APRI L 21-23 APRIL 26, MAY 16 Location: Bloomington, Ind . Location: Terre Haute, Ind . Location: Iowa City, Iowa Conference: Big Ten Conference: Missouri Valley Conference : Big Ten Mascot: Hoosiers Mascot: Sycamores Mascot: Hawkeyes Home Field: Sembower Field Home Field: Sycamore Field 12,500) Home Field: Field (3,0001 Head Coach: Head Coach: Head Coach: Record at School !Yrs): First Year Record at School !Yrs): 1,050 -713 -9130) Record at School !Yrs): 48-64121 Career Record: 317-220 -1110) Career Record: 1.134-751 -9133) Career Record: 331 -340 (121 Asst. Coaches: Ty Neal, Micah Nori, Ted Tom Asst. Coaches: C.J. Kea ting, Matt Kennedy, Josh Prickett Asst. Coaches: Nie Zumsa nde, Ryan Brownlee 2005 Record: 26-30 2005 Record: 30-20 2005 Record: 28-29 2005 League Reco rd : 9-23 2005 League Record: 10-14 2005 League ecord: 19-13 Lettermen Returni ng/Lost: 20/9 Lettermen Returni ng/Lost: 19/7 Lettermen Re urning/Lost: 23/ 10 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/3 Starters Retu rni ng/Lost: 7/2 Starters Returni ng/Los : 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lo st: 8/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 11 /3 Pitchers Returning ost: 11 /2 Baseball SID: Jeff Keag Baseball SID: Dan Gisel Baseball SID: Tony Wirt SID Email: [email protected] SID Email : [email protected] SID Email : [email protected] SID Office: 812 -855-6209 SID Office: 1812) 237 -4073 SID Office: 319 -335 -9411 SID Fax: 812-855-9401 SID Fax: 1812) 237 -4157 SID Fax: 319 -335-9417 Baseball Office: 812 -855-1680 Baseball Office: 1812) 237 -4051 Baseball Office : 319 -335-9389 Press Box: 812-855-4787 Press Box: 1812) 237 -3654 Press Box: 319 -335-9520 Web Site: www.iuhoosiers.com Web Site: www.indstate.edu/athletics Web Site: www.hawkeyesports.com Se ries History: Series Tied 1-1 Series History: Indiana State, 22 -35 Series History: Iowa, 47-27 -1 Minnesota Missouri State Nebraska APRIL 5 APRIL 7-9 MAY 10 Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Location: Springfield, Mo. Location: Lincoln, Neb. Conference: Big Ten Conference: Missouri Valley Conference: Big 12 Mascot: Golden Gophers Mascot: Bears Mascot: Huskers Home Field: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 163,699) Home Field : Hammons Field Home Field: Hawks Field at (8.4861 Head Coach: John Anderson Head Coach: Head Coac h: Mike Anderson Record at School !Yrs). 871 -547 -3124) Record at School !Yrs: 808-480 123) Record at School !Yrs) 140 -56 (31 Career Record: 871-547 -3124) Career Record: 808-480 123) Career Record: 140 -56 (31 Rob Fornasiere, Todd Oakes, Lee Swenson Asst. Coaches: Brent Thomas, Paul Evans, Jud Kindle Asst. Coaches: Dave Bingham, Andy Sawyers 33-29 2005 Record : 26-29 2005 Record: 57-15 2005 League ecord: 17-15 2005 League Record: 10-14 2005 League Record: 19-8 Lettermen R turning/Lost: 22/9 Letterme Returni~g/Lost: 21 / 10 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/ 11 Starters tu rnin!j,'Lost· 6/3 Starters R turn ing/Los : 9/4 Starters Re turn ing/Lost: 4/6 Pitchers eturnin Lost: 10/5 Pitchers Return ing/Lost: 10/4 Pitchers Re turn ing/Lost: 10/4 Baseball SID: Steven Geller Baseball SID: Celya McCullah Baseball SID: Shamus McKnight SID Email: [email protected] SID Email : ce lyamccullah@missouristate .edu SID Emai l: [email protected] SID Office: 61'2-624-9396 SID Office 1417) 836-5402 SID Office: 402-4 72 -7772 SID Fax: 612 -625 -0359 SID Fax 14171836-4868 SID Fax: 402-472-2005 Baseball Office: 612 -625-1060 Baseball Office: 14171836-5402 Baseball Office: 402-472-2269 Press Box: 612 -625-4031 Press Box: 14171863-0395 Press Box: 402-434-6861 Web Site: Web Site: Web Site: www.huskers.com Series History: Nebraska, 23 -2 -_... _,, D

New Mexico State North Dakota State Northern Illinois MARCH 3-5 MARCH 31 -APRIL 2 APRIL 'it Location: Las Cruces, N.M. Location: Fargo, N.D. Location : Dekalb, Ill. Conference : Western Athletic (First Year) Conference: Independent Conference: Mid-Ame rican Mascot: Aggies Mascot: Bison Mascot: Huskies Home Field: Presley Askew Feld (1000) Home Field : Newman Outdoor Field (4 ,509) Home Field: Ralph Mc Ki nzie Field (1,000) Head Coac h: Rocky Ward Head Coach : Dr. Mitch McLeod Head Coach : Ed Mathey Record at Sch oo l (Yrs): 185-208-1 (7 ) Record at School (Yrs): 319-250-4 (13) Record at School (Yrs): 81 -88 -114) Career Record: 185-208 -1 (7) Career Record: 319-250-4 (13) Career Record: 286-259-3 (13) Asst. Coac)les: Chad Wolff, Brad Do lej si, John Michael Herrera Asst. Coaches: B.J. Griffith, Steve Montgomery Asst. Coaches: lim McDonough, Luke Sabers, Steve Joslyn 2005 Record: 28 -29 2005 Reco rd : 10-43-1 2005 Record: 16-36-1 2005 Lea gue Record: 13-11 2005 League Record: N/A 2005 League Record : 6-18 Lettermen Return ing/Lost: 22/7 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/8 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/ 11 Starters Return ing/Lo st: 6/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/3 Starters Re tu rn ing/Lost: 2/5 Pi tchers Retu rning/Lost: 11 /3 Pitchers Return ing/Lost: 4/4 Pitchers Re turni ng/Lost: 13/1 Baseba ll SID: Matt Stephen s Basebal l SID : Ryan Perreault Baseball SID: Steve Nemeth SID Email : [email protected] SID Emai l: ryan [email protected] SID Emai l: snem eth @niu.edu SID Office (505) 646-1805 SID Offi ce: 701-231-8331 SID Office 815-753 -1706 SID Fax 1505) 646-2741 SID Fax: 701-231 -8022 SID Fax: 815 -753 -9540 Baseba ll Office: (5 05) 646-5813 Baseball Office: 701-231 -8853 Baseball Office: 815 -753-2225 Press Box: (505) 646-5700 Press Box: 701-235 -5204 Press Box: 815-753-8094 Web Site: www.nmstatesports.com Web Site: www.gobison.com Web Si te: www.niu.edu/athletics Series History: 0-0 Series History: UNl27-13 Series History: Series lied, 15-15

Ohio State St. Francis Southern Illinois MARCH 11 MARCH 13 APRIL 28-30 Location: Columbu s, Ohio Location: Brooklyn Heights, NY Location : Carbondale, Ill. Conference: Big Te n Conference : Northeast Conference Conference: Missouri Val ley Mascot: Buckeyes Mascot: Terriers Mascot: Sa lukis Home Field: (4,450) Home Field: Keyspan Park IN/Al Home Field: Abe Martin Field (2,000) Head Coach: Head Coa ch: Frank De l George Head Coach: Dan Callahan Record at School (Yrs): 726-375-2 (18) Record at School (Yrs): 412 -512 -6 (25) Record at School (Yrs): 289-320-1 111 I Career Record: 850-446 -2 (22) Career Record: 412 -512 -6 Caree r Record : 44 2-478-2 (17) Asst. Coaches: Greg Cypret. Harry Gurley, Eri c Parker Asst. Coaches: Bobby Cruz, Joe Fusaro Asst. Coaches: Ken Henderson. Bryan Wolff, Tony Etnier 2005 Record: 40-20 2005 Record: 7.37 2005 Record: 38 -21 2005 League Record: 17-12 2005 League Record: 3-20 2005 League Record: 15-9 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 18/8 Lettermen Retu rning/Lost: 12/4 Lettermen Retu rn ing/Lost: 16/5 Starters Return ing/.Lost: 5/3 Starters Returning/ Lost: 12/4 Starters Returning/ Lost: 8/ 1 Pitche rs Returning/Lost: 9/5 Pitchers Returning/ Lost: 4/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 1/2 Baseball SID: Todd Lamb Basebal l SID: Nick Guerriero Baseball SID: Jeff Honza SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: nyrn [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] SID Office : 61 4-688-0343 SID Office: 718-489-5369 SID Office: 618 -453 -5470 SID Fax: 614 -292-8547 SID Fax: 718-797 -2140 SID Fax: 618 -453 -2648 Baseball Office : 614 -292-1075 Baseball Office: 718-489-5490 Basebal l Offi ce: 618 -453 -2802 Press Box: 614-292 -002 1 Press Box: N/A Press Box: 618 -453 -3794 Web Site : www. ohiostatebuckeye s. com Web Site: ath letics.stf ranciscoI l ege.edu Web Site: www.siusalukis.com Series History: Ohio State, 2-1 Series History: 0-0 Series History: Southern Illinois, 35 -15 Wichita State Wisconsin-Milwaukee Vale MAY 12-14 MARCH 28 MARCH 12 Location: Wichita , Kan . Location: Milwaukee, Wis. Location: New Haven, Conn . Conference: Missouri Valley Conference: Conference: Mascot: Shockers Mascot: Panthers Mascot: Bu lldogs Home Fie ld: Eck Stadium (7,851 I Home Field: Henry Aaron Field (500) Home Fie ld: (4 ,500) Head Coach: Head Coach: Head Coac h: Record at School (Yrs): 1506-489-3 (28) Record at School (Yrs): 315-272 (11) Record at School (Yrs): 260-278 (12) Career Record: 1506-489-3 (28) Care er Record : 315-272 1111 Career Record : 333 -302 Asst. Coaches: Brent Kem nitz, Jim Thomas, Mike Stover Asst. Coaches: , Cory Bigler Asst. Coaches: Bil Asermely, Gleen Lungar ini, John Dorman 2005 Record: 51 -24 2005 Record: 26-31 2005 Record: 23 -17 2005 League Record : 16-8 2005 League Record: 12-8 2005 League Record : 10-10 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 19/8 Lettermen Re turning/Lost: 19/7 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/3 Starters Return ing/Lost: 6/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 11/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 5/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/2 Baseball SID: Tam i Cutler Bas eball SID: Chris Zi lls Baseba ll SID: Hank Ga rgiulo SID Email : [email protected] SID Email: cz ill s@uwm .edu SID Email : [email protected] SID Office : 316 -978-5559 SID Offi ce: 414 -229-4593 SID Office 203-432-1448 SID Fax: 316 -978 -3336 SID Fax: 414 -229 -6759 SID Fax: 203 -432-1454 Baseball Office : 316 -978 -3636 Baseball Office : 414 -229 -5670 Baseba ll Office: 203 -432-1466 Press Box: 316-978 -3390 Press Box: 414 -750 -2090 Press Box: 203 -782 -3702 Web Site: www.goshockers.com Web Site: www.uwmpanthers.com Web Si te: www.yalebu lldogs.com Se ries History: Wichita State, 45-8 Series History: UNI , 12-7 Series History: UNI, 1-0 Alumni All-Stars 3-1 Ft. Hays State 1-0 Minnesota 12-41 St. Mary's (Calif.) 2-1 Air Force 3-8 George Mason 1-0 Minnesota-Morris 0-1 St. Olaf 1-2 Arkansas 0-5 Georgetown (Ky.) 1-0 Missouri 4-13 St. Xavier 2-3 Arkansas State 4-10 Goshen 3-0 Missouri -Rolla 1-0 Sam Houston State 1-8 Army 1-2 Grand Canyon 0-1 Missouri-St. Louis 0-2 Samford 0-2 Augsburg 3-0 Grand View 13-17 Missouri Southern 0-1 School of the Ozarks 1-0 Augustana-Sioux Falls 33-10 Grinnell 0-2 Missouri State 17-63 Simpson 16-4 Aurora 0-1 Gustavus Adolphus 1-0 Missouri Valley 1-0 South Alabama 0-3 Austin Peay 0-2 Harvard 2-0 Missouri Western 2-0 South Dakota 37-4 Ball State 1-0 Highland Park 2-4 Monmouth 2-0 South Dakota State 26-22 Bethune Cookman 2-1 Illinois Benedictine 1-0 Morningside 43-23-1 Southeast Missouri State 4-3 Bowling Green State 1-0 II linois-Chicago 3-2 Mt. Mercy 20-5 Southern Colorado 0-1 Bradley 30-26 Illinois College 3-2 Nebraska 2-23 Southern Illinois 15-35 Briar Cliff 13-7 Illinois State 29-33-1 Nebraska-Omaha 7-6 Southern Utah 2-0 Brigham Young 1-0 Indiana 1-1 Nevada 0-2 Southwest Baptist 1-0 Bucknell 1-1 (IPFW) 1-0 North Carolina 1-2 Stetson 0-1 Cal State-Northridge 1-0 Indiana State 22-35 North Carolina-Wilmington 0-1 Tennessee-Martin 8-5 Carleton 2-1 Iowa 27 -47 -1 North Central 0-1 Texas A&M 0-2 Centenary 2-1 Iowa State 41-90-1 North Dakota 24-8 Texas-Pan American 0-13 Central 16-2 Iowa Wesleyan 6-0 North Dakota State 27-13 Texas Tech 2-5 Central Arkansas 1-0 Kansas 2-9 Northeastern 1-0 Texas Weslyan 0-1 Central Connecticut 1-0 Kansas State 3-6 Northeastern Illinois 0-3 Toledo 0-2 Central Methodist 2-0 Kent State 1-1 Northern Colorado 0-1 Troy State 1-2 Central Michigan 0-4 Kentucky 0-1 Northern State 2-0 Truman State (Mo ) 3-1 Central Missouri State 2-5 Key West All-Stars 2-0 Northwest Missouri State 3-3 Tulsa 0-4 Charles City 2-0 Knox 1-0 Northwestern 1-9 Upper Iowa 34-23 -2 Chicago State 3-2 Kutztown State 1-0 Northwestern State 0-3 Vermont 3-2 Clarke College 4-1 Lake Fore st 2-0 Northern Illinois 15-15 Wartburg 78-37 -1 Coe 23-18-1 Leander Clark 1-0 Notre Dame 0-2 Wa shburn 0-1 Colgate 1-0 Lehigh 2-0 Ohio State 1-2 Washington (Mo.) 2-1 Columbia 3-0 Lenox 1-0 Oklahoma 0-3 Wa shington 0-1 Connecticut 1-0 Liberty 1-0 Oklahoma State 1-11 Waterloo Hawks 1-1 Cornell (Iowa) 3-6 Lincoln (Mo.) 7-0 Old Dominion 0-2 Waterloo League 0-1 Creighton 24-41 Lincoln Memorial 0-1 Oral Roberts 0-1 Wayne State 3-3 Dartmouth 3-1 Long Island-Brooklyn 1-0 Ottumwa Pre-Flight 1-1 We stern Illinois 25-37 Delaware Valley 0-1 Lora s 15-5 Pacific 0-1 Western Kentucky 3-2 Drake 35-13 Loui siana Tech 0-2 Parson s 2-0 Western Michigan 3-10 Drew 1-0 Loui siana-Monroe 0-1 Pennsylvania 1-0 Westmar 2-0 Dubuque 18-10 Louisville 4-2 Portland 0-1 Wichita State 8-45 Dubuque Germans 2-1 Luther 29-30 Plymouth 1-0 William Penn 5-2 Dubuque Irish 2-0 Mankato State 8-22 Quincy 5-1 Winona State 4-8 Duquesne 2-0 Marist 0-1 Rhode Island 1-0 Wisconsin -La Crosse 12-7 Ea st Tennessee State 0-1 Massachusetts 2-0 Rhode Island J.C. 1-0 Wi scon sin-Milwaukee 12-7 Ea stern Illinois 6-23 McNeese State 1-2 Rockhurst 5-2 Wisconsin -Oshkosh 2-3 Ea stern Michigan 2-3 Memphis State 0-4 Rutgers 1-0 Wi scon sin -Platteville 6-3 Ell sworth 20-2-2 Miami (Fla .) 0-2 Sacred Heart 1-0 Wisconsin-River Fall s 2-1 Evangel 2-1-1 Miami (Ohio) 0-5 St. Ambrose 15-2 Wisconsin St. Normal 2-0 Evan sville 23-22 Michigan 1-3 St. Andrews 1-0 Wright State 5-1 Fairleigh Dickinson 3-0 Michigan State 4-2 St. John 's (NY) 1-0 Yale 1-0 Florida International 1-1 Middle Tenne ssee State 0-1 St. Joseph 5-2 Florida State 0-7 Millersville 0-1 St. Lawrence 0-1 Fordham 2-2 Milligan 0-1 St. Louis 3-2 Adam Boeve - 6-1 - 205 - Outfielder - Boone, Iowa Played for UNI 2001-03 ... Named Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year in 2003 .. . Drafted by the Pittsburgt'pirates in the 12th round (345th pick) of the 2003 amateur draft ... Last summer, moved from a HI A team to the Eastern League (AA) Altoona Curve ... Recorded five home runs and 23 RBI in 160 at bats after stepping up, along with a .450 slugging percentage ... Has hit .290 in three years in the minor leagues, tallying 58 doubles, 49 home run s and 178 RBI in 1,000 at-bats.

Career Statistics Avg . G AB R H 2B JB HR RBI UNI .331 160 535 146 177 38 7 31 132 Minor League .290 287 1000 197 290 58 5 49 178

Josh Habel - 6-10 - 185 - LHP - Dubuque, Iowa Played for UNI 1999-02 ... Drafted by the in the 14th round (427th) of the 2002 amateur draft ... Played for three seasons in the Giants farm system and then picked up by the last season .. . After compiling a 2.56 ERA in 63.1 innings for the Brevard County Manatees (Single A), he was moved up to the Double-A Huntsville Stars of the Southern League in 2005 ... Hold s a 3.91 ERA in four minor league seasons.

Career Stati stics W-L ERA G-GS IP H ER HR BB K UNI 14-15 6.72 51-36 225 263 168 36 126 171 Minor League 25-30 3.91 112-67 435.0 407 189 51 154 390

Aaron McEachran - 6-0 - 200 - Catcher - St Louis Park, Minn . Played for UNI 1999-01 ... One of three UNI players to ever hit for a cycle (3/2/01) against Air Force ... Selected by the in the 18th round (541 st) of the 2001 amateur draft ... Spent two years with Dunedin Blue Jays, a High -A club ... Has played for the Rockford Riverhawks, in an independent league, for the past two seasons ... Hit .332 with a .508 slugging percentage in 2004 ... Had a .306 batting average with 14 home runs and 68 RBI last year.

Career Statistics Avg . G AB R H 2B JB HR RBI UNI .351 118 432 95 152 30 2 10 10 Minor League .297 402 1382 218 411 84 3 32 219

Nie Ungs - 6-1 - 220 - RHP - Dyersville, Iowa Played for UNI 1999-2001 ... Named Missouri Valley Conference Pitcher of the Year in 2003 .. . Set UNI season record for wins (11 ), decisions (13), strikeouts (110) and innings pitched (109 O) in 2001 ... •rahed by the Florida Marlins in the 12th round (362nd) of the 2001 amateur draft ... Has played for the Carolina Mudcats, a Double A Southern League team, for the past three seasons . Played on the USA Baseball Regional Olympic qualifying team this past November. recording two appearances on the mound as USA finished 5-0 in the tournament ... Has a 40-31 minor league record, pitching more than 100 innings in four of his seven seaso

Career Statistics W-L ERA G-GS IP H ER HR BB K UNI 18-8 5.95 40-12 242 285 160 22 72 222 Minor League 40-31 3.34 118-108 651.1 647 242 54 114 468 UNI Pipeline A total of 31 former UNI baseball players have played or currently are playing professional baseball. Four played at the Major League level: Scott Sobkowiak, Steve Dreyer, Duane Josephso n and Eddie Watt. Sixteen others played in the farm system of a major league team, including active players Adam Boeve, Josh Habel, Aaron McEachran and Nie Ung s.

UNI Players in the Pros Former UNI Big Leaguers Name Years at UNI Position Round Overall# Team/League Jim Blythe 1974-77 C Not available Cincinnati Reds Ryan Brunner 1998-01 OF/ 18 12 363 Boston Red Sox Adam Boeve 2001-03 OF 12 345 Pirates Mark Chambers 1990 OF 62 Braves Kevin Ciarrachi 1999 C 17 526 Micah Christensen 2003-04 RHP Free Agent Steve Dreyer 1988-90 RHP 8 Steve Dreyer (1988-90) Alex Dvorsky 2002-04 C 26 774 Anaheim Angels Right-hand Pitcher Scott Eibey 1994-95 p 8 1993-94 Texas Ron Foell 1965-69 IF Not available W-L ERA G-GS IP H BB K Craig Fritz 1994-95 OF Free Agent Prairie League 4-4 5071 15-9 58.1 67 28 34 Brad Hames 1991-94 RHP Free Agent Pioneer League Josh Habel 1999-02 LHP 14 San Francisco Giants Tyson Hanish 2002-03 IF Free Agent Mike Irvine 1992-95 RHP 17 San Diego Padres ; Brian Jergenson 1994-97 1B 25 San Diego Padres Jeff Johannsen 1993-96 LHP Free Agent Florida Marlins Duane Josephson 1962-64 C/1B Free Agent Rick Kriz 1968-69 IF Not available ~Duane Josephson (1962-64) Brett Lagerblade 1993-95 LHP Free Agent Prairie League Catcher, First Base Aaron McEachran 1999-01 3B/C 18 541 Toronto Blue Jays 1965-70 Chicago White Sox Brad Moore 1997-98 RHP 35 1035 1971-72 Boston Red Sox Tom Owen 1992-95 3B Free Agent Florida Marlins G Avg. AB R H RBI BB K Matt Paulsen 1994-95 C Free Agent Prairie League 470 .258 1505 147 388 164 92 174 John Pratt 1988-89 OF Free Agent Northwest League Chad Rezac 1992-93 RHP Free Agent Mason City Bats Todd Rima 1995-98 2B Free Agent Evan svi lle Otters Scott Sobkowiak 1996-98 RHP 7 221 Nie Ungs 1999-01 RHP 12 362 Florida Marlins Eddie Watt 1961 RHP Free Agent Baltimore Orioles Travis Welsch 1999-02 IF 27 813 Scott Sobkowiak (1996-98) 2001 Atlanta Braves W-L ERA G GS sv IP H BB K 0-0 9.00 0 0 1.0 2 0 0

Eddie Watt (1961) 1966-73 Baltimore Orioles 1974 Philadelph ia Phillies 1975 Chicago Cubs W-L ERA G GS SV IP H BB K 38-36 2.91 411 13 80 660 530 254 462

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MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE MVC ALUMNI IN THE MAJORS The spectacular rise of the Missouri Valley Conference continued in 2004-05, and Missouri Staie all sig ns point toward an ongoing resurg ence for the nation's second-o ldest NCAA Bradley MARK BAILEY·· , 1982 -- St. Loui s Cardinals, 1984 SCOTT BAILES ·· , 1982 Division I conference . MIKE GRACE ·· , 1991 · , 1999 The Missouri Valley Conference continues to lead by exam ple as one of college EUGENE HANDLEY·· Philadelphia Ath letics BART EVANS ·· Kansas City Royals, 1992 athletics' most progressive conferences . One year shy of its centennial celebration, LEE HANDLEY ·· Cinc innati Reds, 1936 JASON HART · Oakland fJ:s, 1998 the Missouri Valley Conference emphasizes th e importance of the student-athlete GUY HOFFMAN ·· Cincinna ti Reds , 1979 · Philadelphia Phillies, 2001 · Toronto Blue Jays, 2003 and is aggress ive in its approach to provide opportunities for its member insti tution s. ·· St. Louis Cardinals, 1983 ZACK MONROE ·· New York Yankees, 1958 ·· Sa n Francisco Giants, 1993 Since its incept ion in 1907, the Mi ssou ri Val ley Conference has been rega rd ed as ·· , 1982 UNI a leader by its peers among toda y's co ll egiate athletic conferences . BRYAN REKAR ·· , 1993 STEVE DREYER ·· Texas Rangers, 1990 League members include Bradley Un iversity, Creighton University, Drake JIM ROBERTSON ·· New York Yankees, 1949 DUANE JOSEPHSON ·· Ch icago White Sox, 1965 University, the Uni ve rsity of Evansville, Ill inois State Un iversity, Indiana State BRIAN SHOUSE ·· Pittsburgh Pirates, 1990 SCOTT SOBKOWIAK · Atlanta Braves, 1998 University, Mi sso uri State Un iversity, the Un ive rsity of Northern Iowa, Southern ROGER SMITHBERG ·· Sa n Diego Padres, 1987 EDDIE WATT ·· Baltimore Orioles, 1965 BILL TUTTLE ·· , 1951 Illinois Uni ve rsity, and Wichita State Uni versity. Affiliate men's socce r members Southern Illinois include Ea stern Illinois Universi ty, Vanderbilt University, and Western Kentucky Creighton JIM ADDUCI·· St. Louis Cardinals, 1980 KIMERA BARTEE·· Baltimore Orioles, 1993 University. SEAN BERGMAN ·· Detroit Tigers, 1991 ·· St. Lou is Cardi nal s, 1993 JIM DWYER ·· St. Lou is Cardinals, 1971 TOM DREES· Chicago White Sox, 1985 MIKE EDEN·· San Francisco Giants, 1972 MVC STAFF KEVIN FREDERICK· Minnesota Twin s, 1998 NEIL FIALA ·· St. Louis Cardinals, 1977 ·· St. Louis Cardi nal s, 1957 ·· Baltimore Orioles, 1987 Doug Elgin Commissioner MIKE HEATHCOTT ·· Chicago White Sox, 1991 · Toro nto Blue Jays, 2004 Patty Viverito Senior Associate Commissioner RICK HEI SERMAN · , 1994 RICH HACKER ·· New York Yankees, 1967 Joe Mitch Associate Commissioner DAX JONES •· San Francisco Giants, 1991 JERRY HAIRSTON ·· Baltimore Orioles, 1997 DAVE McKAY •· Minnesota Twins, 1971 JOE HALL ·· Chicago White Sox, 1988 Ma xine Day Executive Assistant MIKE MAHONEY-Atlanta Braves, 1995 Carla Fight Assistant to the Commissioner FRANK HUNSAKER ·· St. Louis Cardinals, 1976 CHAD MEYERS · Chicago Cubs, 1996 RICK KEETON ·· Milwaukee Brewers, 1978 Matt Marchal Asst. Commissioner for Corporate Relations DENNIS RASMUSSEN·· California Angels, 1980 DUANE KUIPER·· Cleveland Indians, 1971 David Biancamano Director of Operation s ·· Houston Astros, 1988 AL LEVINE·· Chicago White Sox, 1991 Rich Steed Chief Financial Officer DAN SMITH·· Texas Rangers, 1990 BILL LYONS ·· Milwaukee Brewers, 1980 ·· Minnesota, Twins 1991 Jack Watkins Associate Commissioner for Televi sion and Marketing JIM PANTHER·· Oakland Athletics, 1967 DEWEY ROBINSON ·· Chicago White Sox, 1977 Mary Mulvenna Director of Compliance and Community Relation s Evansville ·· San Diego Padres, 1988 MIKE ROGODZINSKI ·· Philadelphia Phi llies, 1969 JAMEY CARROLL· Montreal Expos, 2002 ·· Toronto Blue Jays, 1978 ·· Kansas City Royals, 1993 DAN THOMAS ·· Milwaukee Brewers, 1972 MVC MEDIA RELATONS ROB MAURER ·· Texas Rangers, 1988 GEORGE VUKOVICH ·· Philadelphia Phil lies, 1977 Mike Kern - Associate Commissioner Illinois State JOE WALLIS ·· Chicago Cubs, 1973 Erica Fricke - Director of Communications, Baseball Contact · San Francisco, 2003 Wichita State Tod Mei sner - Asst. Director of Communications DAVE BERGMAN ·· New York Yankees, 1975 LLOYD BISHOP ·· Cleveland Indians, 1912 BUZZ CAPRA ·· New York Mets, 1969 · Toronto Blue Jays, 1996 NEAL COTTS · Oakland A's, 2001 JAIME BLUMA ·· Kansas City Royals, 1994 ERIC ECKENSTAHLER · Detroit Tigers, 2000 ·· San Francisco Giants, 1989 · , 1993 JOE CARTER ·· Chicago Cubs, 1981 JASON KARNUTH ·St.Louis Cardinals, 1997 ·· Los Angeles Dodgers, 1993 DANNY KOLB· Texas Rangers, 1994 PJ. FORBES ·· California Ange ls, 1990 JASON PEARSON· Florida Marlins, 1998 ·· Philadelphia Phillies, 1991 ED SENNETT· Anahiem Angels, 1967 DAVID HAAS ·· Detroit Tigers, 1988 ·· Pittsburgh Pirates, 1989 ·· Detroit Tigers, 1982 TOM WIEGHAUS ·· Montreal Expos, 1978 CLAUDE HENDRIX·· Pittsburgh Pirates, 1908 Indiana State KOYIE HILL · Los Angeles Dodgers, 2000 KEVIN HOOPER · Florida Marlins, 1999 CLINT BARMES· Colorado Rockies, 2000 ·· Miami Miracle !Ind ), 1990 TIM BARRETT·· Montreal Expos, 1983 DON LOCK ·· New York Yankees, 1957 BRIAN DORSETT·· Oakland Athletics, 1983 ·· St. Louis Cardinals, 1996 MIKE EBERLE·· Baltimore Orioles, 1987 ·· Minnesota Twins, 1990 DAVE DOSTER ·· Philadelphia Phillies, 1993 DOUG MIRABELLI · Sa n Francisco Giants, 1992 Mike Farrell • Milwaukee Brewers, 1991 ·· Chicago White Sox, 1983 DAN FRYE ·· Cincinnati Reds, 1992 CHARLIE O'BRIEN·· Oakland Athletics, 1982 JOHN GARDNER ·· Chicago Cubs, 1987 BRYAN DELKERS ·· Minnesota Twins, 1982 MIKE GARDINER ·· , 1987 ADAM PETERSON · Toronto Blue Jays, 2002 TOM GILES·· New York Yankees, 1984 JEFF RICHARDSON · Toronto Blue Jays, 1984 ALEX GRAMAN · New York Yankees, 1999 NATE ROBERTSON · Florida Marlins, 1999 DICK GRAPENTHIN ·· Montreal Expos, 1981 ZACH SORENSEN · Cleveland Indians, 1998 BILL HAYES·· Chicago Cubs, 1977 ·· Chicago Cubs, 1992 BLAISE IL SLEY·· Houston Astros, 1985 ·· Oakland Athletics, 1982 JEFF JAMES· Philadelphia Phi lli es, 1960 MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE ·· Boston Red Sox, 1989 WALLACE JOHNSON ·· Montreal Expos, 1979 RICK WRONA ·· Chicago Cubs, 1985 BOI RODRIGUEZ · Montreal Expos, 1987 JIM RASMUSSEN ·· Philadelphia Phillies, 1977 CHUCK SM ITH · Houston Astros, 1991 ·· Atlanta Braves, 1982 The Panther Diamond Backers

As the UNI baseball program continues to grow a gain and level of consistent excellence, the Panther Diamond Backers were developed to support the Panther base­ ball team in a variety of ways, such as team travel, equipment purchases and many other projects.

One of the big reasons for success of the baseball program has been the generou s donations from the members of the Diamond Backers . All of the contributions go directly to the baseball program

"The Diamond Backers are a group that really cares about our baseball program at the highest level ," Director of Athletics Rick Hartzell said. "Without their support, we cou ld not be competitive in the Missouri Valley or in the Midwest. Their support, which comes in many ways, is invaluable to our baseball program and to Coach Hell er. Personally, I sincerely appreciate their interest and support of our baseball program ." MVP 1$2500+) Philip and Ramona Bradley Tom and Cindy Evans Jeri Ryan Steven R. Miller Britt and Chri sty Cameron Rick Fleener Kevin Sawatzky Dr. Richard Naylor Dan Davis Rod and Heidi Foster Brian and Linda Schirmer Gina Pitz Larry Gabe Josh Habel Bob Schmitt Dr. Larry Seals Rick Heller Jon and Barb Harms Nie Ungs Gary Sharp Rocky Jamek Dr. Neil Hattlestad Randy Walter John and Christy Kirk Bill and Lin da Henry Blake and Diane Weber Grand Slam 1$1000-2499) Lyle and Mary Kay Klimesh Mark and Elizabeth Hey Brady Weber Fred Abraham Doug and Rosie Lindaman Donald and Sandra Howard August and Carolyn Westergaard Jeff and Sharon Cory Denny Lutz Brian and Tiffany Jergensen Jack and Carole Wilkinson Tom and Melodie Cummings Paul and Mary Olsen Richard Jevne Greg and Kim Woodin Eddie Diaz Kevin and Carol Percival Larry and Nanette Joens Ryan Woods Gary Jones Brock Sabers Jeff and Mindy Johannsen Jesse and Amy Zimmer Roberto and Cira Rodriguez Marty Sutherland Curtis and Polly Johnson Lee and Vickie Westergaard Mark Wold Scott and Ni che lle Kaul Single 1$50-99) Greg and Sharon Zirbel Kent Kvidera Todd and Julie Becker Duane and Phyllis Lloyd Richard Blumeyer Home Run Steve and Sharon Marlow ($500-999) Double 1$100-249) Kevin and Fawnn Briggeman Randy Mathews Neggie and Tammy Ash Michael and Corina Adams Jeff and Lena Douglas Tony and Luann McAdams Paul Boffeli Tracey Beals - Federated Insurance John and Patricia Fleming Ryan McGuire Rob and Courtney McCormick Janet and Mark Bennett Kent and Joyce Folsom WM Meirick Dave Meirick Adam Boeve Virgil and Diane Goodrich Jim and Debbi Merten Mike Egger Randy and Martha Brunner Dan Kegler Tim and Patricia Moran Dean Funk Scott Cessna Dale Klein Mike, Lesley, Maggie and Ben Morony Donald Sn itker David and Barbara Ann Chase Jim Kriener Kevin Ciarrachi Ken Nurse Duane Newton Don E. Clayton Steve Nurse Bryan & Christine Redemske Triple 1$250-499) Dan and Tyllie Corbin Dennis and Paula Olejniczak Tom and Michele Simpson Warren Bellinger The Duncan Family Todd Rima Clayton and Corrine Welsch

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MARCH2006 M T w T F s s l 2 3 4 5 at Ne\\ at New at New Mexico State Mexico State Mexico State 12:05 p.111. 12:05 p.111. 12:05 p.m. 6 7 8 9 10 JI 12 vs. Central MichiganA vs. Ohio State" vs. YaJeA 6:30 p.m. 2 p.111. 2 p.m. 13 vs. St Francis' 14 15 16 17 18 19 9a.m. vs. Fairleigh vs. Eastern vs. Eastern vs. Indiana" DickinsonA Illinois" Kentucky (DH)' vs. Illinois "' 1:30 p.111. 1:30p.111. 2p.111. 9a.m. 3 P,111. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 CLARKE COLLEGE at Illinois State* at Illinois State* at Illinois State• 2p.m. 3 p.111. 2 p.111. I p.m.

27 28 WISCONS IN- 29 30 ) !NORTH MILWAUKEE DAKOTA ST. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. APRIL2006 M T w T F s s I 2 NORTH NORTH DAKOTA ST. DAKOTA ST. 2 p.m. I p.m. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MISSOURI MISSOURI MISSOURI M INNESOTA STATE• STATE• STATE• 6:30 p.m . 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. I p.m. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NORTHERN ILLINOIS EVANSVILLE* EVANSV ILLE* EVAN SV ILLE* 6p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2p.m. I ,,.m. 17 18 19 20 2[ 22 23 nt Minnesota al Indiana State* at Indiana State• at Indiana State* 3 p.m . 7 p.m. I p.111. I p.111.

24 25 26 27 28so uT HERN 29sO UT HERN )0SOUTHERN vs. Iowa& ILLLINOIS• ILLLINOIS• I LLLINOIS* 6:30 p.111. 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. l p.m. MAY2006 M T w T F s s I 2 3 4 5 6 7 at Bradley• at Bradley• at Bradley• 7p.m. 7 p.111. I p.m. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

at Nebraska at Wichita State• at Wichita State• a1 Wichita Staie• 6:35 p.111. 7 p.m. 2 p.111. I p.m. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 IOWA CREIG HTON * CREIGHTON* CREIGHTON* 6:30 p.111 . 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m . 6:301>.m. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 MISSI URI VALLEY cm FERENCE TOURN MENT Wichita , Ka ,. • May 2-1-27 29 30 31

• Missouri Valley Conference Games Home Games in BO LD "' Brad«.!nlon or Tampa. Fla. A II Times Central and subject to change & Corridor Classic. Cedar Rapids. Iowa. Veterans Memorial Stadium

2006 UNI Baseball Schedule

2/ 17 Arkansas-Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 1:00 p.m . 2/ 18 Arkansas-Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 1:00 p.m . 2/ 19 Arkansas-Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 12:00 p.m . 2/ 23 Centenary Shreveport, La. 6:00 p.m . 2/ 24 Centenary Shreveport, La . 6:00 p.m . 2/ 25 Centenary Shreveport, La . 2:00 p.m . 2/ 26 Centenary Shreveport, La. 12:00 p.m . 3/ 3 New Mexico State Las Cruces, NM 12:05 p.m. 3/ 4 New Mexico State Las Cruces, NM 12:05 p.m. 3/ 5 New Mexico State Las Cruces, NM 12:05 p.m . 3/ 1 0 Central Michigan Bradenton, Fla . 6:30 p.m. 3/ 11 Ohio State Tampa, Fla. 2:30 p.m . 3/ 12 Yale Bradenton, Fla . 2:00 p.m. 3/ 13 St. Francis Bradenton, Fla. 9:00 a.m. 3/ 13 Indiana Bradenton, Fla. 1:30 p.m. 3/ 14 Fairleigh Dickinson Bradenton, Fla . 1 :30 p.m. 3/ 16 Eastern Illinois Bradenton, Fla . 2:00 p.m. 3/ 17 Eastern Kentucky (OH] Lakewood, Fla. 9:00 a.m. 3/ 18 Illinois Bradenton, Fla. 3:00 p.m. 3/22 Clarke College Waterloo, Iowa 2:00 p.m. 3/ 24 Illinois State* Normal, Ill. 3:00 p.m. 3/ 25 Illinois State * Normal,- 111. 2:00 p.m. 3/ 26 Illinois State* Normal, Ill. 1:00 p.m . 3/28 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Waterloo, Iowa 2:00 p.m. 3/31 North Dakota State Waterloo, Iowa 6:00 p.m. 4/1 North Dakota State Waterloo, Iowa 2:00 p.m. 4/2 North Dakota State Waterloo, Iowa 1:00 p.m. 4/5 Minnesota Waterloo, Iowa 3:00 p.m. 4/7 Missouri State* Waterloo, Iowa 6:30 p.m. 4/8 Missouri State* Waterloo, Iowa 2:00 p.m. 4/9 Missouri State* Waterloo, Iowa 1:00 p.m. 4/12 Northern Illinois Waterloo, Iowa 6:00 p.m. 4/14 Evansville* Waterloo, Iowa 6:30 p.m. 4/15 Evansville* Waterloo, Iowa 2:00 p.m. 4/16 Evansville* Waterloo, Iowa 1:00 p.m. 4/ 19 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. 3:00 p.m. 4/ 21 Indiana State* Terre Haute, Ind. 7:00 p.m. 4/ 22 Indiana State* Terre Haute, Ind. 1:00 p.m. · 4/ 23 Indiana State * Terre Haute, Ind. 1:00 p.m. 4/ 26 Iowa (Corridor Classic] Cedar Rapids, Iowa 6:30 p.m. 4/28 Southern Illinois* Waterloo, Iowa 6:30 p.m. 4/29 Southern Illinois* Waterloo, Iowa 2:00 p.m. 4/30 Southern Illinois* Waterloo, Iowa 1:00 p.m. 5/ 5 Bradley* Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m. 5/ 6 Bradley* Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m. 5/ 7 Bradley* Peoria, Ill. 1:00 p.m. 5/ 10 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 6:35 p.m. 5/ 12 Wichita State * Wichita, Kansas 7:00 p.m. 5/ 13 Wichita State * Wichita, Kansas 2:00 p.m. 5/ 14 Wichita State * Wichita, Kansas 1:00 p.m. 5/16 Iowa Waterloo, Iowa 6:30 p.m. 5/18 Creighton* Waterloo, Iowa 6:30 p.m. 5/19 Creighton* Waterloo, Iowa 6:30 p.m. 5/20 Creighton* Waterloo, Iowa 6:30 p.m. 5/ 24-27 MVC Tournament Wichita, Kansas

* Missouri Valley Conference game All Times Central and subject to change Home Games