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2003 Baseball Guide Table of Contents General Information The MIAA 2003 Ichabods Schedule. IFC About the MIAA . 39 Media information . 2 2002 MIAA standings and results. 40 Covering the Ichabods . 3 2002 MIAA all-conference teams . 40 About Washburn University. 4-5 2002 MIAA statistics . 41-42 Athletics telephone directory . 6 Athletics at Washburn . 7-9 Athletic success at Washburn . 10-11 Washburn Baseball History About Falley Field. BC Team history . 43 Ichabod year by year record. 44 Ichabod annual leaders . 44 Washburn Coaching Staff Ichabod career record book . 45 Head Coach Steve Anson . 12-13 Ichabod single season record book . 46 Assistant coaches . 14 Ichabod yearly honors . 47 Team single season records . 47 Ichabods Information Year by year scores . 48-52 Season preview . 15 2003 Ichabod roster. 16 2003 Opponents Ichabods profiles . 17-31 MIAA opponents information. 53-55 Pronunciation guide . 32 Series records vs. all opponents . 56 2002 in review . 33 2002 statistics . 34 2002 game by game results . 35 2002 honors and awards. 36 2002 individual and team highs . 37-38 Washburn Quick Facts Baseball SID . Brad Noller President . Dr. Jerry Farley Office phone . 785.231.1010 x1948 Athletic director . Loren Ferre' Fax . 785.231.1091 Head baseball coach . Steve Anson Home. 785.267.0723 Alma mater . Kansas State - 1976 Press box. 785.231.1010 x1337 Alma Mater, year. Kansas State, 1976 Location . Topeka, Kansas Record at WU, years . 577-476-3, (.548), 24 Enrollment. 6,500 Overall Record . 600-498-3 (.546), 25 years Founded . 1865 Baseball Office Phone . 785.231.1010 x1793 Nickname . Ichabods Assistant coaches . Kent Becker, Jason Colors . Yale Blue and White Immekus, Troy St. Clair Facility. Falley Field 2002 record . 16-32 Surface . Natural Grass 2002 MIAA record . 10-19/T7th Capacity . 330-375-400-375-330 2002 final national ranking . N/A Athletic affiliations . NCAA Division II Lettermen returning/lost. 14-12 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Assoc. Starters returning/lost. 5/3 2003 Washburn Media Guide 1 Media Information The 2003 Washburn University Baseball the SID office at Media Guide is intended to provide infor- [email protected] or mation for writers, broadcasters, sports edi- [email protected]. tors, sports information personnel and fans Media credentials are not required for who follow the Ichabods. Material in the covering Washburn Ichabods baseball, but guide was current as of the printing dead- it is requested to call the Sports line Feb. 15. Additional information is Information Office to reserve a place in the available in the Washburn Sports Press Box. Information Office and through weekly Radio stations wishing to broadcast from releases avail- Falley Field should able to per- make broadcast sonnel from requests through the accredited media Sports Information outlets covering Office. There is one tele- the Ichabods. phone line available for Washburn the official station of University is in the opposing team. Topeka, Kan., at the Telephones for writers intersection of 21st from which to file are avail- Street and Washburn able in the press box. Avenue. Falley Field is Media services include a located in the southwest game scorecard and lineups, plus corner of the Washburn statistics and game notes. campus, south of the football practice Postgame interviews with Coach Steve fields. Anson are available to media personnel The Washburn University Sports after his brief meeting with the team Information Office is located in room immediately following the game. Players 200D in Petro Allied Health Center. Office are also available at the field and will be hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday brought to media members. Players will be though Friday. Phone: 785.231.1010 unavailable to the media in between x1791; Fax: 785.231.1091. You may e-mail games of doubleheaders. Credits The 2003 Washburn University baseball media guide was written and designed by Brad Noller, assis- tant sports information director. Editorial assistance was provided by Gene Cassell, sports information director. The guide was printed by the Washburn service area. Post production work was completed by Capital Graphics of Topeka. Team photos and mug shots by Cassell. Davey Lopes photo courtesy of the Milwaukee Brewers baseball team. Washburn’s 11- member senior class is on the cover. 2 2003 Washburn Media Guide Covering the Ichabods PRINT Hutchinson News (daily) Topeka Capital-Journal 800.766.5772 KMAJ (107.7 FM) / KDVV (daily) 316.662.4186 Fax (100.3 FM) 785.295.1188 P.O. Box 190, Hutchinson KS, 785.272.1196 785.295.1230 Fax 67504 785.272.6219 Fax 616 Jefferson, Topeka, KS 66607 Sports Editor 5315 SW 7th St., Topeka, KS 66606 1.800.777.7171 Sports Director: Mike Manns Sports Editor: Kurt Caywood Washburn Review (weekly) WU Beat Writer: Ken Corbitt 785.233.3211 785.231.1035 Fax TELEVISION STA- Kansas City Star (daily) 1700 SW College, Topeka, KS 66621 TIONS 816.234.4355 KSNT (Channel 27 • NBC) Sports Editor 816.234.4360 Fax 785.582.3230 1729 Grand Ave., Kansas City, MO 785.582.5283 Fax 64108 RADIO P.O. Box 2700, Topeka, KS 66601 Small College Beat Writer: David Sports Director: Leo Doyle Boyce STATIONS WIBW (580 AM / 94.5 FM) KTKA (Channel 49 • ABC) Salina Journal (daily) 785.297.9797 785.273.4949 785.827.6363 785.272.3536 Fax 785.273.9075 Fax 785.827.6060 Fax P.O. Box 119, Topeka, KS 66601 P.O. Box 2229, Topeka, KS 66601 P.O. Box 779, Salina, KS 67401 Sports Department: Eric Peterson Sports Director: Marty Carpenter 800.827.6363 KWIC (99.3 FM) WIBW (Channel 13 • CBS) Wichita Eagle-Beacon 785.232.0993 785.272.7030 (daily) 785.232.9993 Fax 785.271.0418 Fax 800.825.6397 800 SW Jackson, Topeka, KS 66611 P.O. Box 119, Topeka, KS 66601 316.268.6536 Fax Sports Director Sports Director: Mark Ewing 825 East Douglas, Wichita, KS 67201 KMAJ (1440 AM) / KTOP Small College Beat Writer: Adam (1490 AM) WIRE SERVICES Knapp 785.272.1196 Associated Press (Kansas 785.272.6219 Fax City) Great Bend Tribune (daily) 5301 SW 7th St., Topeka, KS 66606 800.852.4844 316.792.1211 Sports Director: Mike Manns 816.421.3590 Fax 316.792.8381 Fax 215 West Pershing, Kansas City, MO 2021 Forest, Great Bend, KS 67530 64108 Sports Editor: John Mesh 2003 Washburn Media Guide 3 About Washburn Washburn University was established in 1865 as Lincoln College by a charter issued by the state of Kansas and the General Association of Congregational Ministers and Churches of Kansas. In 1868, the school was renamed Washburn College, in recognition of a $25,000 donation by Ichabod Washburn, a church deacon and resident of Worcester, Mass. In 1966, a tornado struck Topeka and several historic buildings on campus were demolished. The Washburn com- munity rallied and financial support from friends and alum- ni made possible the rebuilding of many school facilities during the coming years. Today, university facilities offer more than one million square feet of modern academic, activity and support space. In 1941, the citizens of Topeka endorsed Washburn by voting to establish a municipal university, supported in part by the city and governed by a local board of regents. In 1999, the university primary funding was moved from the city property tax to county sales tax sources, with the school retaining status as a munici- pal subdivision of the state. In addi- tion to local finan- cial support. Washburn has received state funds since 1961, which have been coordinated by the Kansas Board of Regents since 1991. Washburn is governed by a nine-mem- ber Board of Regents. Washburn provides 4 2003 Washburn Media Guide About Washburn broadly-based liberal arts and professional education through more than 190 certificate, associate, baccalaure- ate, master’s and juris doctor programs through the College of Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Law, Business, Nursing and Applied Studies. Ninety percent of the faculty hold a doctorate of the highest degree avail- able in their discipline. Individual attention is a priority at Washburn, with a student to faculty ratio of 18 to 1. University of Oklahoma's Health Sciences Center Dr. Jerry Farley and at Oklahoma State University at Stillwater. University President Dr. Farley holds a degree in finance and In 1997, Jerry Farley accounting, an MBA, and a Ph.D. in Higher became the 14th Education Administration - all from the President of Washburn University of Oklahoma. He is a C.P.A. and has University following an been the president and chair of the board of sev- extensive career in eral state and national professional organiza- finance and business tions. He has authored or co-authored numerous affairs at several other articles and book on finance and accounting. higher education institu- Serving on local and state boards has always tions. Previously Dr. been a priority for Dr. Farley. He is the current Farley held positions as the Vice President of president of the Topeka Chamber of Commerce. Community Relations and Economic He previously served on the Red Cross, American Development and Vice President for Cancer Society, United Way and economic devel- Administration at the University of Oklahoma opment corporations including Go Topeka. He is where he was the Chief Fiscal responsible for a the recipient of numerous awards for outstand- budget of more than one half billion dollars. He ing contributions in public service, accounting, was also the Chief Financial Officer at the and higher education. Washburn Academic Majors College of Arts and Mass Media Studies, BA BBA/MBA Health Information Sciences Mathematics, BA/BS Accounting, BBA Technology Anthropology, BA Medical Technology, BS Economics, BBA Law Art, BA/BFA Music, BA/BM Finance, BBA Medicine Biology, BA/BS Natural Science and Management, BBA Optometry Business Education, BEd Mathematics, AA Marketing, BBA Pharmacy Chemistry, BA/BS Philosophy, BA General Business, BBA Physical Therapy Computer Information Physical Education, School of Nursing Physical Therapist Science, AA/BA/BS BA/BEd Nursing, BSN Assistant Early Childhood Ed., Physics.
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