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2013 Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament 2013 Iowa Conference Baseball Tournament May 9-11 at Cedar Rapids, Iowa Daniels Park & Perfect Game Field at Veterans Memorial Stadium #1 Wartburg #4 CentralCentral ThThursday, d 7 p.m. GameGame 44Wi Winnernner Game 4 Thursday, 1 p.m. Game 1 Winner Game 1 #5 Simpson Friday, 1 p.m. Game 6 winner Game 6 #3 Buena Vista Thursday, 1 p.m. Game 2 Winner Game 2 SaturdaSaturdayy,, 1p1 p.m..m. Game 10 Winner #6 Loras Thursday, 4 p.m. Game 3 Winner Game 10 Game 3 #2 Coe Game 6 Loser Higher-seeded Game 3/4 Loser $ Saturday, 10 a.m. Game 9 Winner Saturday, 4 p.m. Champion LowerLower-see seededded GameGame 9 GameGame 11 (if necessary)necessary) Game 3/4 Loser $ Friday, 7 p.m. Game 8 Winner Game 8 Game 1 Loser Friday, 4 p.m. Game 7 Winner Game 7 Game 10 Loser Friday, 10 a.m. Game 5 Winner Game 5 Game 2 Loser $ -- If one of the teams has already had a bye, that team will play in Game 7 regardless of seed Tournament Schedule ** at Daniels Park, Oakland Road NE; all other games at Veterans Memorial Stadium Thursday, May 9 Saturday, May 11 Game 1 — No. 4 Central vs. No. 5 Simpson, 1 p.m.** Game 9 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 6 loser, 10 a.m. Game 2 — No. 3 Buena Vista vs. No. 6 Loras, 1 p.m. Game 10 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 winner, 1 p.m. Game 3 — Game 2 winner vs. No. 2 Coe, 4 p.m. Game 11 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 winner, 4 p.m. (if needed) Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. No. 1 Wartburg, 7 p.m. $ — If one of the Game 3/4 losers has already had a bye, that team will play in Game 7, regardless of seed Friday, May 10 Game 5 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 10 a.m. The champion of the Iowa Conference Baseball Tournament will Game 6 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 1 p.m. receive the IIAC’s automatic berth into the 2013 NCAA Division III Game 7 — Game 5 winner vs. lower seeded Game 3/4 loser $, 4 p.m. Baseball Championship. Game 8 — Game 7 winner vs. higher seeded Game 3/4 loser $, 7 p.m. Buena Vista University Coe College Simpson College The regional round of the championship will take place at eight sites May 15-19 with regional champions advancing to the fi nals. Central College Loras College Wartburg College 2013 Host Institution 2012 NCAA Division III Regional Sites The University of Dubuque Central Region New England Region Swanson Stad./Brunner Field, Moline, Ill. Whitehouse Field, Harwich, Mass. Augustana College, host ECAC, host Mid-Atlantic Region New York Region 2013 PNC Field; Moosic, Pa. To be announced Misericordia University, host Ithaca College, host Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 38th ANNUAL Mideast Region South Region Baseball Tournament Art Nehf Field, Terre Haute, Ind. USA Stadium, Millington, Tenn. NCAA DIVISION III BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech., host Rhodes College, host Regionals (8): May 15-19, 2013 at Sites TBD May 9-11, 2013 Finals: May 24-28, 2013 Midwest Region West Region Time Warner Cable Field at Fox Cities Stadium, Grand Chute, Wis. Prucha Field, Whitewater, Wis. Tornado Field, Austin, Texas Perfect Game Field at Veterans Memorial Stadium hosted by Lawrence University Univ. of Wisconsin, Whitewater, host Concordia University (Texas), host and the Fox Cities of Wisconsin Convention and Visitors Bureau & Daniels Park • Cedar Rapids, Iowa Year-by-Year Champions Iowa Conference Statistics (IIAC games only) Year Champion(s) Year Champion(s) Year Champion(s) Year Champion(s) Year Champion(s) 1947 Central 1961 Wartburg 1975 Central 1987 Simpson 2002 Wartburg TEAM BATTING G Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-ATT HITS Wartburg College 26 .304 836 172 254 49 2 16 78 94 24-33 Brandon Wessels-BVU ..........................................43 1948 Central 1962 Wartburg Luther 1988 William Penn 2003 Wartburg Simpson College 28 .296 875 144 259 41 7 7 70 146 9-22 Jake Barr-SIM........................................................39 1949 Buena Vista 1963 Wartburg 1976 Buena Vista 1989 William Penn 2004 Wartburg Buena Vista Univ. 28 .286 887 132 254 51 7 3 77 140 19-28 Drew Yoder-WAR ..................................................39 1950 Buena Vista 1964 Luther 1977 Wartburg 1990 William Penn 2005 Wartburg Coe College 26 .281 751 140 211 40 9 7 79 95 35-40 Brett Crable-SIM ....................................................38 1951 Buena Vista 1965 Buena Vista 1978 Wartburg 1991 Simpson 2006 Central Luther College 28 .257 851 108 219 33 6 0 100 147 19-30 2 tied with 37 hit(s) 1952 North: Loras 1966 Luther William Penn 1992 William Penn Simpson Dubuque, Univ. of 28 .254 843 108 214 33 2 6 67 130 22-37 South: Simpson 1967 Upper Iowa 1979 Wartburg 1993 Upper Iowa Wartburg Central College 26 .241 780 104 188 25 2 3 89 129 26-36 RUNS SCORED (no playoff) 1968 Luther 1980 Buena Vista 1994 Simpson 2007 Luther Loras College 26 .215 722 84 155 31 2 4 92 145 30-45 Nick Stein-COE .....................................................27 1953 Buena Vista 1969 Luther 1981 Buena Vista 1995 Upper Iowa Wartburg Totals 108 .268 6545 992 1754 303 37 46 652 1026 184-271 Ryan Powers-WAR ................................................24 1954 Buena Vista 1970 Buena Vista William Penn 1996 Upper Iowa 2008 Wartburg Brett Crable-SIM ....................................................24 1955 Buena Vista 1971 Luther 1982 William Penn 1997 Wartburg 2009 Loras TEAM PITCHING G ERA W L Sv IP H R ER BB SO Andy Danna-DBQ ..................................................24 1956 Upper Iowa 1972 Luther 1983 Luther 1998 Wartburg Luther Buena Vista Univ. 28 3.09 15 13 4 227.1 196 94 78 91 167 Andrew Krehbiel-WAR ...........................................23 1957 Buena Vista Upper Iowa 1984 Luther 1999 Wartburg 2010 Buena Vista Loras College 26 3.33 11 15 6 200.0 185 98 74 75 149 1958 Simpson 1973 Upper Iowa 1985 Luther 2000 Wartburg 2011 Coe Luther College 28 3.55 10 18 5 218.1 219 125 86 99 102 RUNS BATTED IN 1959 Buena Vista 1974 Buena Vista 1986 William Penn 2001 Wartburg 2012 Central Wartburg College 26 3.76 20 6 3 206.0 209 107 86 53 190 Tyler Craig-SIM ......................................................29 Coe College 26 3.79 19 7 5 201.2 233 124 85 50 99 Drew Yoder-WAR ..................................................23 1960 Luther 2013 Wartburg Central College 26 3.81 12 14 4 207.2 223 130 88 80 103 Ryan Powers-WAR ................................................22 Dubuque, Univ. of 28 4.48 9 19 2 215.0 237 153 107 96 106 Spencer Kuehn-DBQ .............................................20 IIAC Most Valuable Player IIAC Coach of the Year IIAC Champions by the Numbers Simpson College 28 5.38 12 16 8 217.1 252 161 130 108 110 Nick Stein-COE .....................................................20 Year Most Valuable Player(s) Year Coach(es) of the Year Titles by School Total Outright Last Totals 108 3.90 108 108 37 1693.1 1754 992 734 652 1026 1969 Dan Rourke, Upper Iowa 1969 Rich Halverson, Luther Wartburg 19 16 2013 DOUBLES 1970 Pat McMullen, Buena Vista 1970 Jay Beekmann, Buena Vista Buena Vista 15 14 2010 TEAM FIELDING G PO A E Pct DP PB SBA-ATT Tyler Craig-SIM ........................................................9 1971 Joe Blake, Simpson 1971 Dick Papenfuss, Luther Luther 13 9 2009 Wartburg College 26 615 253 28 .969 16 7 22-34 Robbie Rushing-CEN ..............................................9 Buena Vista Univ. 28 682 279 33 .967 22 6 17-29 Joe Paletta-BVU ......................................................9 1972 no selection 1972 no selection William Penn 8 6 1992 1973 Dana Snoap, Central 1973 Bill Prochaska, Upper Iowa Coe College 26 605 288 37 .960 20 4 12-19 3 tied with 8 double(s) Upper Iowa 7 6 1996 1974 Dave Broders, Upper Iowa 1974 Jay Beekmann, Buena Vista Simpson College 28 652 282 39 .960 20 10 37-48 1975 Jeff Trost, Buena Vista 1975 Jay Beekmann, Buena Vista Simpson 6 4 2006 Loras College 26 600 257 43 .952 13 7 15-30 TRIPLES 1976 Jeff Trost, Buena Vista 1976 Jay Beekmann, Buena Vista Central 5 3 2012 Luther College 28 655 283 49 .950 19 6 24-39 Ben Larison-COE ....................................................4 1977 Mike Barnes, William Penn 1977 Earnest Oppermann, Wartburg Loras 2 0 2009 Dubuque, Univ. of 28 645 299 53 .947 22 3 30-35 Jake Barr-SIM..........................................................3 1978 Mike Barnes, William Penn 1978 Earnest Oppermann, Wartburg Coe 1 1 2011 Central College 26 623 292 52 .946 24 9 27-37 5 tied with 2 triple(s) 1979 Gary Ross, Wartburg Duane Palcic, William Penn Most Consecutive Wartburg, 12 (1997-08) Totals 108 5077 2233 334 .956 156 52 184-271 1980 Dale Knight, Buena Vista 1979 Earnest Oppermann, Wartburg HOME RUNS 1981 Scott Rich, William Penn 1980 Jay Beekmann, Buena Vista MVP by the Numbers INDIVIDUAL BATTING Tyler Craig-SIM ........................................................6 1982 Dennis Tiemeier, William Penn 1981 Duane Palcic, William Penn MVPs by School MVPs Individuals Min 2.0 AB/Team game G Avg AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB Levi Montague-WAR ...............................................6 1983 Dan Hassman, Central 1982 Duane Palcic, William Penn AJ Reuter-COE 26 .407 91 18 37 16 8 0 0 7 Nick Stein-COE .......................................................6 William Penn 10 9 Ryan Powers-WAR 26 .398 93 24 37 22 8 0 0 17 Drew Yoder-WAR ....................................................4 1984 Jay Kamin, Luther 1983 Paul Solberg, Luther Wartburg 10 8 1985 Jay Kamin, Luther 1984 Paul Solberg, Luther Brandon Wessels-BVU 28 .391 110 18 43 17 5 1 1 5 Chris Briggs-DBQ ....................................................3 Buena Vista 6 5 1986 Chris Cartee, Wartburg 1985 Paul Solberg, Luther Drew Yoder-WAR 26 .390 100 18 39 23 6 1 4 4 1987 Jerry Kutzler, William Penn 1986
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