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Contents Mission Statement All-Time Roster ...... 20-21 The athletics program at Wright State University is All-Time Series Records ...... 19 recognized as an integral part of the total educa­ Brian Anderson ...... 28 tional process. The a thletics program is designed to Coaching Staff ...... 2-3 contribute to the total development of the student­ Dayton ...... 32 athlete 's health, fitness, skill, leadership, and respect Final Standings, 2004 ...... 18 Off the Field ...... 29 for others. Player Profiles ...... 5-1 5 Raider History ...... 24-26 Wright State University's intercollegiate athletic rep­ Raider Record Book ...... 22-23 resentatives are student-athletes, coaches and staff Raiders in the Pros ...... 27 who are instructed on and dedicated to the principles Raiders on the Road ...... 23 o f fair play and amateur competition as defined by the Schedule, 2005 ...... BC Season Results, 2004 ...... 1 6 ru les of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Season Statistics, 2004 ...... 1 7 It is the responsibility of the athletics administration Team Roster, 2005 ...... 4 and coaches to insure that the entire program is in full Wright State Quick Facts ...... 1 compliance with all pertinent rules and regulations. Wright State University ...... 30-31 Objectives of the intercollegiate athletics program at Wright State University are to:

Wright State Quick Facts 1. provide a form of student activity which is gener­ ally accepted part of collegiate life. Location ··········•····:: ··•t,···················· Dayton, OH 45435 2. provide opportunities for the development of Founded ...... :.... ) 964;independentstatus, 1967 unique skills and abilities to a diverse segment of Enrollment ...... •, .:...... 15,446 the male and female student population. Nickname .. :: ...: ...... • r,-·•·······tr·····:•;••·········:····· Raiders Colors ...... : ...... Hunter Green.and Gold 3. provide the opportunity and motivation for par­ Conference ...... : ...... Horizon League ticipation in sports activities for a broad segment President ...... •··r·· .. Dr. Kf m Gql<;jenberg of the male and female student population. Director of Athletics ...... Dr. MichaelCusac k 4. provide a vehicle which is a recognized builder of Senior Associate AD ...... Pddl Newman morale and esprit de corps among students, staff, Head Coach ...... ; ...... Rog, ~o()per and alumni. Alma Mater/Year ...... Miami {FL)/1994 5. create an awareness of and support for Wright Record at WSU/Years ...... :: ...... L fiirst Year State University within the region, state and na­ Career Record ...... :}:'.:~ Same tion. Assistant Coach ...... ; ...... ,Gr~g Lqr~lady 6. sponsor a breadth of programs which will provide Alma Mater/Year ...... Miami (FL)/2001 student-athletes with the opportunity to com­ Assistant Coach ...... Ku lmer pete on a local, regional, or national level. Within Alma Mater/Year ...... ,... Southern b/2QQ1 this objective, programs will be funded and ex­ Assistant Coach ...... , ...... Bre cmHall pectations generated which will provide each Alma Mater/ Year ...... •...... Louisv,Hl ~/2003 program or individual with the opportunity to Asst. AD for Sports Information ...... ~pb t-,e>,?s. achieve success. Baseball SID ...... Greg CampJ5eH/ 7. provide an environment in which the student-athlete ,,,,, Office ...... ,937~775-4687 will learn the value of fair play, the necessity of Press Box ...... 937~775-4707 obeying rules and regulations, and the necessity to fax ...... 937~Z7/5-28] 8, perform up to prescribed academic standards. Hotline ...... :. l -888"RAIDERS E-mail ...... campbe1L77@wrig!;)t.edu Coordinator of Athletic Training Services...... Jasop Franklf Q Athletic Training Students Courtney Fox, Heidi Applebaum . Credits 2004 Overall Record ...... 22~34 Cover Design: Horizon League Record ...... 10-1 1/F ourth Fleet Graphics Letterwinners Returning/ Lost ...... 18/9 Photography: Starters Returning/ Lost ...... 7/ 2 WSU Center for Teaching and Learning Returning/ Lost ...... 8/4 Nick Falzerano, Nicholas Studios Internet ...... http://www.wsuraiders:com Tim Zechar

2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide 1 COACHING STAFF

Roa CooPER HEAD COACH lSTYEAR

It's the start of a new era in Wright State baseball this season as Rob Coo­ per takes over as head coach. Named just the fourth head coach in the 35- year history of the program on July 14, 2004, Cooper comes to WSU after serv­ ing as an assistant coach at Oral Roberts University the past two seasons. Oral Roberts, a perennial power of the Mid-Continent Conference, ad­ vanced to the finals of the NCAA Austin Regional in 2004, beating TCU twice and losing to top-seeded Texas 7-3 and 7-5. The Golden Eagles, who finished with an overall mark of 50-11 last season, also boasted regular-season wins · over national powers Arkansas, Arizona State twice, The Cooper File Creighton three times and Wichita State. ORU also had five players selected in the draft, two hon­ Professional rience ored as All-Americans by the American Baseball Coaches Assistant Coach, Oral Roberts Uni­ Association and three named All-Americans by versity, 2003-04 collegebaseballinsiders.com. Cooper, who served as ORU 's hitting coach as well as re­ Coach, USA Baseball Junior National cruiting coordinator and bench coach, began his coaching Team Trials, 2000 career at national power Miami (FL), spending two seasons Assistant Coach, Sacramento City ( 1994-95) as a student/graduate assistant on the Hurricanes' College, 1998-03 staff. While at Miami, Cooper helped lead the Hurricanes to College berths in 1994 and 1995. Assistant Coach, Tulane University, The Colorado native spent the 1996 season as an assis­ 1996-98 tant and team academic coordinator at Wake Forest, then Assistant Coach, Wake Forest Uni­ moved on to Tulane for the next two seasons, serving as the versity, 1995-96 Green Wave's hitting coach. Cooper left Tulane following the 1998 season and returned to Sacramento City College, Assistant Coach, University of Mi­ where he starred in the early 1990's before lettering at Mi­ ami, 1993-95 ami in 1993. Associate Scout, Los Angeles Dodg­ In his first season at Sac City, Cooper helped guide SCC ers, 1990-92 to the California Community College State Tournament championship. Sac City was then the runner-up in 2002. During his tenure as an assistant coach at Miami and Tulane, his teams advanced to NCAA Tournaments in 1994- 95 (Miami) and 1998 (Tulane). In 1997, the Green Wave won Played three seasons for Sacra­ the Conference USA regular-season crown. mento City College, 1989-92 Along with his college coaching experience, Cooper also was an associate scout for the Los Angeles Dodgers from NCAA Post:season Ex erience 1990-92. Regionals, Oral Roberts University, 2004 Cooper earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Miami in 1994 and a master's in sports sciences/administra­ Regionals, Tulane University, 1998 tion from there in 1996. Cooper and his wife, Maureen, have two children, Tyson College World Series, University of and Jake. Miami,1994&1995

2 2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide COACHING STAFF

GREG LOVELADY AsSISTANT COACH lSTYEAR

Greg Lovelady is a newcomer to the Wright State coaching staff this season and will serve as the pitching coach. Lovelady joins the Raiders after successful playing career and three-year stint with one of the nation's elite teams in Miami (FL). The Hurricanes won two national championships, in 1999 and 2001, with Lovelady as the . A four-year lettermen for the 'Canes, Lovelady captained the 2001 squad the won its second national championship in three years. Lovelady a career best .314 with a 14-game hitting streak during his 1999 campaign. Lovelady was also a fan favorite in Coral Gables, receiving the Arnold Novins Award in 2001, an honor bestowed on the "Most Popular Player" as voted by the fans of Miami. Lovelady graduated from Miami in 2001 with a degree in Finance and a minor in Sports Management as a member of the university's deans list. Professionally, Lovelady played with the Utica Blue Sox, an affiliate of the Florida Marlins, and helped develop two UM and numerous pitchers into major league draft choices.

KURT PALMER AsSISTANT COACH 1ST YEAR

After a successful five seasons at the head coach of Southern Utah, Kurt Palmer joins the Wright State coaching staff this season. Palmer will assist in recruiting, handle third base coaching duties and serve as the hitting coach. Once the youngest head coach in Division I, Palmer led the Thunderbirds to 111 wins in five years. His teams posted a 68-49 mark in the Mid-Continent Conference and advanced to the championship game of the conference tournament each time. In 2000, Palmer led an SUU squad that ranked in the top-30 nationally in five statistical categories and then broke an NCAA record and ten school marks in 2001. While at Southern Utah, Palmer coached 27 Mid-Con all-conference performers, including one of the year and 22 conference all-tournament performers. It wasn't only on the field that his student­ athletes were recognized as 23 of Palmer's players were selected to the Mid-Con all-conference academic team. A native of St. George, Utah, Palmer graduated from Southern Utah with a degree in Physical Education. Aright-handed pitcher, he attended Dixie College before playing for the Thunderbirds for two seasons.

BRENNAN HALL AsSISTANT COACH 1ST YEAR

Brennan Hall is also a newcomer to the Raider coaching staff this season after completing his playing career at the University of Louisville. Hall, a first and third baseman for the Cardinals, was hampered by injuries during his three-year career, but was still a part of the 2002 squad that made the school's first appearance in the NCAA Regionals. A native of Cleveland, Hall graduated from Louisville with a degree in Sports Management and is currently working on his master's degree in that field at Xavier.

2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide 3 2005 ROSTER

First Row (Left to Right}: Nate Stevens, Ross Oeder, Justin Wilson , Jack Leopard, Brock Hymes, Brendan Rubenstein, Travis Migliorini, Matt Harris, David Kopka.

Middle Row (Left to Right): Assistant Coach Greg Lovelady, Chris Coleman, Dan Biedenharn, Matt Crawford, Tommy Pemberton, Chris Nighland, Brian Shoup, Pat Masters, Joe Smith, Aaron Braden, Paul Majestic, Head Coach Rob Cooper.

Back Row (Left to Right}: Assistant Coach Kurt Palmer, Ross Vagedes, Bryan Vickers, Erik Steffen, Robert Barrett, Dillon Chaney, Adam Morton, Kyle Kearcher, Chris Snyder, John Kopilchack, Cole Budinsky, Amin Abusaleh, Assistant Coach Brennan Hall.

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. B/T Hometown/High School l David Kopka 2B/SS 5-5 147 Fr. B/R Miamisburg, OH/Miamisburg 2 Nate Stevens RHP 5- 10 185 So . R/R Huber Heights, OH/Wayne 3 Ross Oeder SS/2B 5-9 160 So. R/R Sandusky, OH/Sandusky 4 Brendan Rubenstein IF 5-11 168 Jr. L/R Rochester, NY /Greece Athena 5 Travis Migliorini SS/2B 5-8 160 Jr. R/R Glendale, AZ/Mountain Ridge 6 Ross Vagedes OF/RHP 6-3 205 So . R/R Tipp City, OH/Tippecanoe 7 Brian Shoup 3B/OF 6-2 193 So. L/R Tipp City, OH/Bethel 9 Matt Crawford RHP 6-1 180 Sr. R/R Chagrin Falls, OH/Chagrin Falls 10 Chris Coleman OF/RHP 6-1 170 Jr. R/R Dayton, OH/Carroll 11 Justin Wilson 2B/SS 6-0 180 Jr. R/R Greenville, OH/Franklin-Monroe 12 Matt Harris 2B/OF 5-9 150 So. B/R Sandusky, OH/Sandusky 13 Brock Hymes LHP 6-0 215 Fr. R/L Massillon, OH/Washington 14 Dan Biedenharn 3B/1B 6-1 185 So. R/R Dayton, OH/Carroll 15 Kyle Kearcher LHP 6-7 210 So. L/L Mattawan, Ml/Mattawan 17 Bryan Vickers C/lB 6-4 225 Sr. R/R Perrysburg, OH/Perrysburg 18 Chris Nighland RHP 6-3 198 Fr. R/R Gahanna, OH/Lincoln 19 Pat Masters l B 6-2 240 Jr. R/R Englewood, OH/Northmont 20 Robert Barrett RHP 6-6 215 Jr. R/R Sacramento, CA/Casa Robles 21 Joe Smith RHP 6-2 220 So . R/R Cincinnati, OH/ Amelia 22 Tommy Pemberton RHP 6-3 185 Fr. R/R South Point, OH/Dawson-Bryant 24 Adam Morton OF 6-8 235 Sr . R/R Toronto, ONT /Birchmount Park 26 Jack Leopard C 5-10 185 Jr. R/R Beavercreek, OH/Carroll 28 Erik Steffen RHP 6-3 185 Sr . R/R Valparaiso, IN/Valparaiso 31 Dillon Chaney RHP 6-6 225 So . R/R Auburn, CA/Bear River 33 Paul Majestic C/1 B 6-0 205 Jr. R/R Davis, CA/Davis 36 Amin Abusaleh OF/1 B 6-0 215 Jr. R/R West Hills, CA/Chaminade 37 John Kopilchack OF 6-5 185 Fr. L/R Lima, OH/Shawnee 39 Cole Budinsky LHP 6-4 230 Fr. L/L Poland, OH/Seminary 44 Chris Snyder RHP 6-5 205 Jr. R/R Dayton, OH/Northmont

16 Rob Cooper, Head Coach 23 Greg Lovelady, Assistant Coach 25 Kurt Palmer, Assistant Coach 40 Brennan Hall, Assistant Coach

4 2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide PLAYER PROFILES

#2 NATE STEVENS #3 Ross OEDER Sophomore ♦ RHP Sophomore ♦ SS/2B 5-10 ♦ 185 ♦ R/R 5-9 ♦ 160 ♦ R/R Huber Heights, OH ♦ Wayne Sandusky, OH ♦ Sandusky

2004: Appeared in 22 games 2004: Named to both the with eight starts overall. .. Horizon League's Second made one start on the Team and All-Newcomer mound against IPFW ... tied Team ... tied for tenth in the for eighth in the conference with three conference in runs and tied for fourth in stolen saves ... collected his first career in the first bases ... led the team in at-bats, runs scored, game at Western Carolina, striking out two in stolen bases, sacrifice hits and defensive one inning ofwork ... picked up a save in the first assists ... tied the school record for hit-by-pitch game against Oakland and Detroit ... picked with 12 ... only player to start every Horizon up his first collegiate win in the second game League game and appeared in 53 games against Oakland, throwing four scoreless in­ overall with 52 starts ... collected first collegiate nings with five ... threw two scoreless hit at Western Carolina, a lead-off triple to start innings in gathering his second win against UW­ the game ... recorded three hits at Western Milwaukee during the spring trip ... allowed no Carolina, Kentucky, UIC and against Miami runs in earning the win against Butler ... made and Northern lowa ... drove in two runs and seven starts in the field ... with two-for-three with stole two bases against Detroit ... went two-for­ two RBI at Austin Peay ... collected first colle­ three with two walks and a run scored at giate hit in the series finale at Western State ... stole two bases and scored three runs Carolina ... went one-for-one in a pinch hit ap­ against UW-Milwaukee on the spring trip ... hit pearance against Army on the spring trip ... also first career at lndiana ... recorded 14 collected hits against Kent State, UW-Milwau­ multi-hit games and scored two or more runs in kee and in the series finale at Austin Peay. 11 times.

Prep: Lettered all four years for the Prep: Lettered all four years for the Blue Warriors ... received All-Greater Western Ohio Streaks ... named All-Great Lakes League as a Conference and all-district honors ... part of the senior and all-district as a junior ... hit .330 with 15 Blue Team at the 2003 Mizuno All-Ohio Baseball walks in 2003 ... holds school records for stolen Series. bases and walks in a career along with walks in a season. Personal: Born Nathan Ross Stevens on Sep- tember 25, 1984 ... son of Chuck and Cindy Personal: Born Ross Michael Oeder on April 19, Stevens. 1985 ... son of Michael and Brenda Oeder.

Nate Stevens' career Statistics Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A 2004 .222 22-8 27 4 6 2 0 0 2 0-1 Ross Oeder's Career Statistics Year W-L G-GS ERA IP H R ER BB SO Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A 2004 3-3 12-1 2.89 18.2 18 10 6 6 16 2004 .279 53-52 197 40 55 5 1 1 13 13-19

2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide 5 P LAYER PROFILES

#6 Ross VAGEDES #7 BRIAN SHOUP Sophomore ♦ OF/RHP Sophomore ♦ 3B/OF 6-3 ♦ 205 ♦ R/R 6-2 ♦ 193 ♦ L/R Tipp City, OH ♦ Tippecanoe Tipp City, OH ♦ Bethel

2004: Named to the Horizon 2004: Named to both the League All-Newcomer Tearn Horizon League's Second .. . tied for fifth in the con­ Team and All-Newcomer ference in home runs and Team ... tied for ninth in the tenth in RBl ... collected first conference in triples .. .appeared in 48 games collegiate hit in a three-for-five day at Western with 29 starts ... went two-for-two with two walks Carolina, which included two RBl. .. hit first col­ and three RBI in the finale at Austin Peay ... drove legiate home run against Austin Peay ... went home two and scored once at four-for-four with four RBI against Army on the spring trip .. . hit a home run and drove in two RBI Kentucky ... collected three hits in games at in the first game of a doubleheader at Cleve­ Indiana, against Miami and versus Mass­ land State and hit a game-winning three-run achusetts on the spring trip ... recorded first ca­ homer to defeat the Vikings in the second reer home run at UIC and first career hit at game ... collected four hits, including a home Western Carolina in a pinch-hit appearance ... run and four RBI atToledo .. . hittwo home runs in also collected two hits and a RBI atToledo and UW-Milwaukee series, including five RBI and a against UW-Milwaukee ... also drove in runs game-winning walk-off grand slam in the sec­ against Detroit (twice), Cleveland State (twice), ond game of the Saturday doubleheader. ..also Butler, UIC, Youngstown State and UW-Milwau­ had home runs against Dartmouth on the spring kee in the Horizon League Tournament. trip and at Dayton ... collected 17 multi-hit games and nine multi-RBI games ... made one 2003: Redshirted. appearance on the mound against IPFW, throwing a scoreless inning with one . Prep: Lettered a II four years for the Bees ...three­ time All-Cross County Conference selection Prep: Three-year letterwinner for the Red Devils ... named First Team All-State in Division II and was all-district as a senior ... hit .412 with 22 as a senior ... three-time all-conference selec­ RBI and 13 stolen bases as a senior ... also earned tion and twice named all-district...also lettered four letters in football, where he holds school in football, where he was Second Team All­ passing records for a season and career ... let­ State as a senior, and in , where he tered three times in basketball and was part of was all-conference and honorable mention the 2001 team that won the Division IV state a II-district. title ... finished sixth in the high jump at the 2002 state track meet. Personal: Born Ross Michael Vagedes on April 20, 1985 ... son of Michael and Mary Vagedes. Personal: Born Brian Scott Shoup on August 11 , 1983 .. .son of Dean and Cheryl Shoup.

Ross Vagedes' Career Statistics Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A 2004 .296 52-52 196 30 58 5 1 8 36 1-3 Brian Shoup's career Statistics Year W-L G-GS ERA IP H R ER BB SO Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A 2004 0-0 1-0 0.00 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 2004 .262 48-29 130 15 34 3 2 1 16 1-4

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#9 MATT CRAWFORD # 10 CHRIS COLEMAN Senior ♦ RHP Junior ♦ OF/RHP 6-1 ♦ 180 ♦ R/R 6-1 ♦ 170 ♦ R/R Chagrin Falls, OH ♦ Chagrin Dayton, OH ♦ carroll Falls 2004: Recorded his first colle­ 2004: Appeared in 51 games with 47 giate win at Youngstown State starts ... recorded three hits and two RBI against Army and two hits and two as he threw 0.2 innings of relief, RBI against Northwestern during the allowing no hits and no spring trip ... had three RBI and a run runs ... threw five innings in a start scored in a win at Kentucky ... re­ against Ohio, striking out one ... struck out two in corded three hits at UIC and at Miami ... recorded 12 multi-hit games and five multi-RBI games ... hit home runs against Mount outings versus Kent State and IPFW ... also picked up Vernon and at Indiana ... ranked in the top ten among Horizon a win in relief against UW-Milwaukee, throwing 0.2 League pitchers in wins, strikeouts, innings pitched and com­ innings and surrendering no runs . plete games ... also was tied for the League lead in starts .. . led the team in innings pitched, strikeouts and complete games .. . picked up first collegiate win at Austin Peay in a 2003: Played in 18 games with two starts coming at complete-game effort, allowing no earned runs ... threw a Western Carolina and Bowling Green ... struck out complete game shutout against UW-Milwaukee, striking out three in three innings of relief at Western five .. . struck out eight at Kentucky in eight innings of Kentucky ... recorded two strikeouts at Miami and work ... recorded a victory against Oakland, allowing no runs .. . also picked up victories against Dartmouth, at Cleve- against lndiana .. .fanned three at Bowling Green land State and against Detroit. and Youngstown State. 2003: Played in 41 games with 34 starts .. .finished second on 2002: Appeared in 12 games with four starts ... struck the team in batting average ... two hits in first game of Murray State doubleheader. .. two hits, including a , with two out two in 1.1-inning debut at Western RBI and a run scored in finale against James Madison ... Carolina .. . fanned five in first start against homered at Miami ...collected two hits, one being a double, Northeastern ... allowed just one hit and struck out and three RBI in finale versus UIC ... doubled among his two hits three in 1.1 innings versus Butler ... recorded five and also had a RBI in opening game at Youngstown State ... two hits and two RBI against Miami ... tallied five hits in Cleveland strikeouts in 4.1 innings against Miami. State series, including three doubles ... two hits versus Butler in the Horizon League Tournament .. .also appeared in six games Prep: Lettered three years in baseball for the as a pitcher with starts at Murray State and against Tigers ... Second Team All-State in Division Ill as a lndiana ...three strikeouts in relief at Western Carolina and versus Eastern Kentucky and Miami ... fanned four in five in­ senior as well as All-Cuyahoga County ... two-time nings versus Indiana. All-Chagrin Valley Conference selection ... posted a 9-0 record with two saves, a 2.15 ERA and 76 Prep: Lettered all four years for the Patriots ... Second Team All­ strikeouts on the mound as a senior ... also batted State as well as the Mid-Miami League Player of the Year as a senior .. .hit .506 with seven home runs and 27 RBI in 2002 ... also .558 with five home runs, 41 RBI, 37 runs scored and posted a 1.63 ERA and 44 strikeouts as a pitcher ... holds school nine doubles ... team finished 26-3, the best-ever career records for batting average, hits, runs scored, walks mark in school history, and advanced to the re­ and doubles. gional finals ... holds school career batting average Personal: Born Christopher David Coleman on September 9, record at .485. 1982 ... son of David and Anita Coleman ... father played pro­ fessional baseball with the as well as farm Personal: Born Matthew Robert Crawford on Sep­ teams for the and Minnesota Twins. tember 15, 1982 ... son of Jim and Joni Crawford. Chris Coleman's career Statistics Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A 2003 .303 41-34 109 13 33 9 0 1 12 2-3 Matt Crawford's Career Statistics 2004 .270 51-47 159 19 43 9 1 2 22 0-0 Totals .284 92-81 268 32 76 18 1 3 34 2-3 Year W-L G-GS ERA IP H R ER BB so 2002 0-2 12-4 9.88 27.1 41 33 30 29 23 Year W-L G-GS ERA IP H R ER BB so 2003 0-4 18-2 10.86 29.0 59 40 35 12 18 2003 0-1 6-2 6.87 18.1 26 19 14 8 15 2004 2-4 12-3 9.41 22.0 32 33 23 14 11 2004 6-5 18-15 5.96 93 .2 127 71 62 22 57 Totals 2-10 42-9 10.11 78.1 132 106 88 55 52 Totals 6-6 24-17 6.11 112.0 153 90 76 30 72

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#11 JUSTIN WILSON #14 DAN 8IEDENHARN Junior ♦ 2B/SS Sophomore ♦ 3B/1B 6-0 ♦ 180 ♦ R/R 6-1 ♦ 185 ♦ R/R Greenville, OH ♦ Franklin- Dayton, OH ♦ Carroll Monroe 2004: Appeared in 46 games 2004: Selected to the Hori­ with 28 starts ... tied for ninth in zon League All-Newcomer the conference in triples ... hit Team ... appeared in 40 first collegiate home run at games, making 37 starts at Western Carolina ... collected two hits and a RBI against Detroit ... recorded two third base ... recorded his first collegiate hit hits and a versus Mount Vernon ... drove against Western Carolina in his first start ... drove in two runs and hammered a triple against UW­ in the lone run in a 1-0 win against Oakland ... Milwaukee ... collected two hits in the Horizon recorded two hits against UW-Milwaukee in the League Tournament against UW-Milwaukee, scor­ regular season ... collected four hits in the Hori­ ing twice ... scored twice and belted out three hits zon League Tournament against UW-Milwau­ against Miami with a RBI. .. recorded eight multi-hit games. kee and Detroit ... went five-for-seven in a 13- inning affair versus Butler with two RBI. .. drove in 2003: Appeared in 39 games with 32 starts ... two hits two in going three-for-five against and a RBI at lndiana ... two hits, including a triple, UIC ... knocked in two against Detroit. with three RBI and two runs scored against Shawnee State ... two hits and a RBI at Kentucky ... tallied two Prep: First Team All-City and Second Team All­ hits and a run scored in finale with UW ­ Mid-Miami League as a senior ... hit .500 in 2003 Milwaukee ... two hits in second game of UIC doubleheader... collected two hits and a RBI in with two home runs and 28 RBl. .. holds school second game of Detroit twinbill. .. two hits and a run record for hits in a season ... also lettered three scored versus Dayton ... two hits, including a double, years in basketball, where he was AII-MML as a and three RBI in opening game of Youngstown senior and honorable mention all-area twice. State series ... three hits against Butler at the Horizon League Tournament. Personal: Born Daniel John Biedenharn on June Prep: Lettered all four years for the Jets ... three-time 5, 1984 ... son ofTom and Mary-Ellen Biedenharn. All-Cross County Conference selection as well as all-area as he hit .490 with 32 RBI and 26 stolen bases .. .part of the Mizuno All-Ohio game as a senior ... 2002 Darke County Male Athlete of the Year ... three-time team MVP and holds school records for doubles, triples and ... also earned four letters in soccer, where he led the area with 38 goals as a senior, and two in basketball.

Personal: Born Justin Matthew Wilson on October 15, 1983 ... son of Steve and Sue Wilson .

Justin Wilson's Career Statistics Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A Dan Biedenharn's Career Statistics 2003 .218 39-32 110 9 24 4 1 0 14 4-6 2004 .323 46-28 93 18 30 2 2 1 7 4-8 Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A Totals .266 85-60 203 27 54 6 3 1 21 8-14 2004 .276 40-37 116 10 32 3 0 0 10 4-5

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# 15 KYLE KEARCHER #17 BRYAN VICKERS Sophomore ♦ LHP Senior ♦ C/1B 6-7 ♦ 210 ♦ L/L 6-4 ♦ 225 ♦ R/R Mattawan, MI ♦ Mattawan Penysburg, OH ♦ Penysburg

2004: Named First Team All-Horizon 2004: Tied for fifth in the Hori­ League ... led conference in home runs and zon League in starts and tied slugging percentage ... was in the league's top ten in triples, doubles, RBI, for ninth in wins ... threw 6. 1 and on-base percentage ... appeared in and started 55 games ... led the squad in innings at Kentucky to record average, hits, home run s, total bases and his first collegiate victory ... threw a complete on-base percentage ... hit for the cycle against UIC in the series opener, including two RBI. .. drove in fi ve RBI in the series finale at UIC , game against Army during the spring trip, fan- with a home run ... went three-for-three in a game versus Detroit with an RBI. .. collected two hits, including a home run , and an RBI against ning a career high nine batters ... struck out six in Northern Iowa on the spring trip ... went four-for-four at Kent State with a no-decision against Detroit ... fanned one in a a run scored ... also smacked home runs against Austin Peay, Ken­ tucky, Indiana, Detroit, Ohio, Cleveland State, Toledo, Youngstown victory at Dayton ... carried a no-hitter into the Sta te, Mount Vernon, UW-Milwaukee and Butler ... had a 16-game hit streak and a 28-game streak reaching base ... recorded 21 multi-hit sixth at Cleveland State before finishing with a games and 12 multi-RBI games ... played for the North Adams one-hit win ... also threw a complete game vic­ Steeplecats in the New En gland Coll ege Ba seball League ... named t o the NECBL First Team and named an All-Star Game tory against Butler, striking out five. starter... garnered Player-of-the-Week honors on June 19 ... tied for second in the league with eight home runs.

2003: Named First Team All -Horizon League ... led the team in home Prep: Lettered all four years for the run s, RBI and slugging percentage ... led the League in home runs and Wildcats ... two-time All-Southwest Michigan was second in RBI and fifth in both total bases and slugging percentage ... three hits in season opener at Western Carolina ... Athletic Conference selection as well as a three­ smacked two home runs and had four hits overall with four RBI and three runs scored in finale at Western Kentucky ... drove in two in both time all-district honoree ... went 6-2 with 76 ends of Murray State doubleheader and had four hits overall in the strikeouts and a 1.10 ERA as a senior ... team series ... hit home runs against Murray State, James Madison, Miami, Eastern Kentucky, UIC twice, Dayton, Detroit, Youngstown State, finished 22-7 and won its fifth straight district Western Michigan and Ohio ... coll ected three RBI at Da yton and had 12 multi-RBI games overall. .. selected the Horizon League Player of title ...also lettered in football and basketball. the Week on April 28.

2002: Selected to both the Ho ri zon League Second Team and All­ Personal: Born Kyle Kenneth Kearcheron Octo­ Newcomer Team ... finished sixth in the league in home runs ... had 11 multi-hit games .. .went two-for-four with a double and a RBI in first ber 13, 1984 ... son of Karl and Kathy Kearcher. game of doubleheader with Butler and had another double, a home run and four RBI in the second game ... homered and doubled in driving in three and scoring three times against Otterbein ... hit a two­ run home run in first game of UW-Milwaukee twinbill. .. went four-for-six with two home runs, four RBI and four runs scored versus Denison ... collected six hits and drove in four in Detroit series... recorded two RBI in series opener with Youngstown State ... homered and knocked in three in first game of doubleheader at Cleveland State.

Prep: Drafted in the 32nd round of the 2001 draft by the ... FirstTeam All-State in Division I as a senior as he batted .463 with 10 home runs and 36 RBI. .. Mizuno All-Ohio and Louisville Slugger High School All-American in 2001 ... twice named All-Northern Lakes League and team MVP ... holds school record for home runs in a career with 17 ... Team Ohio MVP.

Personal: Born Bryan David Vickers on April 12, 1983 ... son of David and Janell Vickers.

Bryan Vickers' Career Statistics Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A Kyle Kearcher's Career Statistics 2002 .250 41-39 148 25 37 10 0 7 28 1-1 2003 .262 54-54 202 26 53 9 1 13 41 0-0 Year W-L G-GS ERA IP H R ER BB so 2004 .342 55-55 190 38 65 12 3 16 43 0-0 2004 5-5 15-13 5.27 80.1 106 53 47 14 35 Totals .287 150-148 540 89 155 31 4 36 112 1-1

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#19 P AT MASTERS #21 JOE SMITH Junio r ♦ 1B Sophomore ♦ RHP 6-2 ♦ 240 ♦ R/R 6-2 ♦ 220 ♦ R/R Englewood, OH ♦ Northmont Cincinnati, OH ♦ Amelia

2004: Played in 46 games with 43 2004: Made 20 appearances starts ... went one-for-three with a out of the bullpen .. . tied for home run and three RBI at Ken­ seventh in the conference in tucky ... collected ten hits, scored six runs and drove in six runs in appearances and led the Detroit series ... tallied three hits and three RBI against team in ERA ... recorded first career save against UW-Milwaukee on the spring trip ... recorded two hits at Cleveland State ... threw four shutout innings at UIC, Miami and Dayton .. . smacked home runs in games Miami, fanning four ... collected his first colle­ at Western Carolina and Kentucky ... made lone pitch­ giate win at Toledo, striking out one in two ing appearance at Kentucky, striking out one. innings of work ... threw three scoreless innings 2003: Selected to the Horizon League All-Newcomer and struck out six in collected his second win of Team ... collected first collegiate hit and RBI at Western the season against Miami ... threw a scoreless Kentucky ... had a double along with two RBI and two inning against Oakland, Cleveland State, Ohio runs scored at lndiana ... doubled and drove in two State, Dayton, and Butler ... fanned five in four against Shawnee State ... tallied three hits, including a homer and double, along with three RBI and two runs innings of work against UW-Milwaukee ... was a scored at Miami ... had five hits in Butler series ...two hits late season addition to the North Adams versus lndiana ... recorded seven hits in the UIC series, Steeplecats of the New England College Base­ including three in the finale .. .went three-for-four with a ball League ... made three appearances and home run and two RBI at Dayton ... had two hits, includ­ ing a homer, with two RBI in final game at struck out three in 6. 1 innings. Detroit...homered and drove in two at Ohio ... had two hits against Cleveland State at the Horizon League Prep: Lettered three years for the Barons ... sat Tournament ... also was in three games as a pitcher, all in out senior season due to arm surgery ... AII-Fort relief ... recorded a strikeout versus Findlay. Ancient Valley Conference honoree as a junior as well as all-city and all-district ... also lettered 2002: Redshirted. three years in basketball, where he averaged Prep: Lettered three years in baseball for the 20.3 points and 6.7 rebounds. Thunderbolts ... AII-Greater Miami Valley Conference as a senior ... hit .490 with six home runs and 35 RBI in Personal: Born Joseph Michael Smith on March 2001 ... also lettered in basketball, where he was a three­ year starter and the team MVP as a senior. 22, 1984 ... son of Mike and Lee Smith.

Personal: Born Patrick Jasen Masters on September 27, 1982 ... son of Patrick and Debbie Masters.

Pat Masters' career Statistics Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A 2003 .258 44-42 159 19 41 6 0 4 19 1-1 2004 .266 46-43 158 22 42 10 0 3 23 0-0 Totals .262 90-85 317 41 83 16 0 7 42 1-1 Year W-L G-GS ERA IP H R ER BB so Joe Smith's career Statistics 2003 0-0 3-0 3.38 2.2 3 1 1 2 1 2004 0-0 1-0 13.50 0.2 1 1 1 3 1 Year W-L G-GS ERA IP H R ER BB so Totals 0-0 4-0 5.41 3.1 4 2 2 5 2 2004 2-2 20-0 2.75 36.0 36 15 11 11 40

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#24 ADAM MORTON # 26 JACK LEOPARD Senior ♦ OF Junior ♦ C 6-8 ♦ 235 ♦ R/R 5-10 ♦ 185 ♦ R/R Toronto, ONT ♦ Birchmont Park Beavercreek, OH ♦ carroll

2004: Appeared in 20 games 2004: Started 22 games and with 11 starts ... went two-for­ made 26 appearances be­ four at Cleveland State, in­ hind the plate ... collected cluding a RBI and run four hits and three RBI in a scored ... was two-for-two with four RBI in two series with Detroit ... went one-for-one with an games against Detroit ... also drove in an run at RBI in the finale at UIC ... belted out two hits at Toledo. Miami. .. also had RBI against Kentucky and Northern Iowa. 2003: Tied for second on the team in stolen bases and finished tied for fifth in the Horizon 2003: Played in 18 games with starts against League in that category ... went two-for-two Shawnee State, Detroit and Miami. .. singled with with a run scored off the bench at Western a RBI and run scored versus Shawnee Carolina in his first Raider appearance ... State ... walked twice in Detroit start. homered at Western Kentucky and drove in two in the series finale ... doubled and knocked 2002: Redshirted. in two in second game of Murray State twinbill. .. three hits in series finale with James Prep: Lettered twice in baseball for the Madison ... two hits, including a home run, with Patriots ... AII-Mid-Miami League selection as a two RBI versus Anderson ... three hits and two RBI senior as he hit .47 5 ... part of the Mizuno All-Ohio at lndiana ... had three hits and three RBI in Team ... team captain in 2001 as Carroll won the Butler series ... collected four hits, three runs league title .. .also lettered in football. scored and two RBI in UW-Milwaukee series ... two hits, including a triple, versus Western Michi­ Personal: Born John Robert Leopard on De­ gan. cember 2, 1982 ... son of Michael and Mary Jo Leopard. Northern Oklahoma: Played there in 2002.

Prep: Team finished 11-1 his senior year and qualified for the provincial finals at the Skydome ... also lettered in basketball and vol­ leyball.

Personal: Born Adam Samuel Morton on Au­ gust 17, 1982 ... son of Arthur and Alexandra Morton.

Adam Morton's Career Statistics lack Leopard's Career Statistics Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A Year AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-A 2003 .247 50-44 150 23 37 5 1 2 20 10-11 2003 .100 18-3 10 1 1 0 0 0 1 0-0 2004 .159 20-11 44 5 7 2 1 0 6 0-0 2004 .220 26-22 59 5 13 0 0 0 6 0-0 Totals .227 70-55 194 28 44 7 2 2 26 10-11 Totals .203 44-25 69 6 14 0 0 0 7 0-0

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#31 DILLON CHANEY #39 COLE 8UDINSKY Sophomore ♦ RHP Sophomore ♦ LHP 6-6 ♦ 225 ♦ R/R 6-4 ♦ 230 ♦ L/L Auburn, CA ♦ Bear River Poland, OH ♦ Seminary

2004: Appeared in 15 games, 2004: Appeared in three all in relief ... allowed no runs games out of the bullpen .. . in an inning of work against threw one inning against Western Carolina, fanning Western Carolina and three ... came on in relief against Butler to throw Kentucky ... also saw action against Mass­ three scoreless innings ... also appeared against achusetts as he gave up two hits and no earned UW-Milwaukee in the Horizon League Tourna­ runs. ment, throwing 2.2 innings while allowing no runs and striking out one. Prep: Lettered three years for the Bulldogs ... All­ Metro Athletic Conference selection as a se­ Prep: Lettered all four years for the Bruins ... nior as he went 7-2 with four saves .. . team went named all-city as as a senior and twice se­ 24-7 in 2003 and advanced to the regionals for lected All-Sierra Foothill League .. . led team in the second straight year. strikeouts and wins ... team won league title and advanced to the regionals ... also lettered Personal: Born Cole Budinsky on August 3, in basketball. 1984 ... son of Charles and Celeste Budinsky.

Personal: Born Dillon Thomas Chaney on Sep­ tember 1, 1984 ... son of Mark and Rhonda Chaney.

Dillon Chaney's Career Statistics Cole Budinsky's Career Statistics Year W-L G-GS ERA IP H R ER BB SO Year W-L G-GS ERA IP H R ER BB SO 2004 0-1 15-0 8.50 18.0 21 19 17 11 12 2004 0-0 3-0 30.86 2.1 11 9 8 3 0

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#44 CHRIS SNYDER #1 DAVID l

2004: Made 11 appearances Prep: Three-year letterwinner for and nine starts ... threw six in­ the Vikings ... named All-Mid-Miami nings in season opener League in 2004 as he batted against Western Carolina, .378 ... also lettered three years in striking out six ... threw seven soccer, where he was an all-area scoreless innings in win against Detroit, fanning and all-league selection. five ... recorded his second win in a start against Personal: Born David S. Kopka on October 18, 1985 ... so n of Mount Vernon, allowing one run in five innings, Gary and Larraine Kopka. striking outfour ... struckoutfive in a start against UW-Milwaukee ... struck out two versus UW-Mil- waukee on the spring trip and against Butler in the series finale ... was named Horizon League Pitcher of the Week on April 5. #4 BRENDAN RUBENSTEIN Junior ♦ IF 2003: Made 17 appearances with 11 starts and 5-11 ♦ 168 ♦ L/R three complete games ... struck out three in first Rochester, NY ♦ Greece Athena collegiate win at Western Kentucky ... fanned Monroe Community College: Played five in second game of Marshall double­ there in 2004 ... batted .411 with 22 RBI header... struck out six in five innings of work and 16 stolen bases. against James Madison ... earned the save at Jacksonville State University: Hit .308 Indiana as he allowed no runs and one hit in in seven games there in 2003. two innings ... surrendered just one earned run Prep: Twice selected All-Monroe County Division AAA as he hit with six strikeouts in complete-game decision .37 4 with 26 RBI and 12 doubles ... named one of the top 39 over UW-Milwaukee ... struck out seven in com­ New York high school prospects by ... Trojans plete-game win at Detroit ... had four strikeouts were 25-6 in 2002, ranked third in the state and advanced to in win at Ohio. the state semifinals. Personal: Born Brendan Mitchell Rubenstein on February 15, Prep: Selected all-state, all-city and all-area as 1984 .. .son of Todd and Barbara Rubenstein . a senior ... named the 2002 Greater Western Ohio Conference Player of the Year as he led #5 TRAVIS MIGLIORINI the T-Bolts to a 23-7 record, the GWOC West Junior ♦ SS/2B 5-8 ♦ 160 ♦ R/R title and an appearance in the regional Glendale, AZ ♦ Mountain Ridge semifinals ... holds school records for wins and strikeouts ... also lettered in basketball, where Glendale Community College: he was second team all-conference. Competed there the past two seasons ... team won a conference Personal: Born Christopher Thomas Snyder on and district title in 2003 and ap­ peared in the NJ CAA World Series. July 10, 1983 ... son of Tom and Julie Snyder. Prep: Three-time All-Northwest Region selection ... set a school record as a senior with 52 hits in batting .426 ... team Chris Snyder's Career Statistics finished 27-6 in 2002 and advanced to the state semifinals ... part of golf team that won a regional title. Year W-L G-GS ERA IP H R ER BB so 2003 4-7 17-11 6.32 72.2 102 69 51 31 48 Personal: Born Travis Nathan Migliorini on May 23, 1984 ... son 37 20 30 2004 2-4 11-9 6.53 51.0 76 42 of Doug and Pat Migliorini. Totals 6-11 28-20 6.40 123.2 178 111 88 51 78

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#12 MATT HARRIS #13 BROCK HYMES Sophomore ♦ 2B/OF Freshman • LHP 5-9 ♦ 150 ♦ B/R 6-0 ♦ 215 ♦ R/L Sandusky, OH ♦ Sandusky Massillon, OH ♦ Washington

Baldwin-Wallace: Attended classes Prep: Three-year letterwinner for there last season but did not play the Tigers ...team MVP and All­ baseball. County as a senior as he hit .335 and posted an 8-2 record with Prep: Lettered three years for the Blue seven complete games ... set a Streaks ...three-time All-Great Lakes League honoree ... hit .340 with 25 stolen bases as a senior ... holds school record with those seven school record for singles in a season ... also lettered all four complete games and tied a mark with the eight years in soccer as a midfielder, earning first team all-league wins ... also lettered all four years in· football as a recognition as a senior. linebacker... won the Hard Nose and Impact Player Awards and was the Defensive Player of the Year. Personal: Born Matthew Francis Harris on December 4, 1984 ... son of Anthony and Traci Harris. Personal: Born Brock Andrew Hymes on January 19, 1985 ... son of Ben and Kim Hymes.

#18 CHRIS NIGHLAND #20 ROBERT BARRETT Freshman ♦ RHP Junior ♦ RHP 6-3 ♦ 198 ♦ R/R 6-6 ♦ 215 ♦ R/R Gahanna, OH ♦ Lincoln Sacramento, CA ♦ Casa Robles

Prep: Lettered twice for the Sacramento City College: Played Lions ... team finished 18-12 and tied there two years .. went 3-1 with a 2.39 ERA and 31 strikeouts in 26 innings last for third in the league in 2004 .. . season ... posted a 2-0 mark with a 1.74 pitcher of the year for Legion team. ERA and 12 strikeouts in 10 innings in 2003 ...teammate of fellow Raider new­ Personal: Born Christopher William Nighland on March 9, comer Paul Majestic. 1986 ...son of Todd and Kathy Richardson. Prep: All-Capital League, all-city and all-district se lection as a senior as he went 7-0 with 96 strikeouts and a 0.64 ERA. .. also lettered in basketball.

Personal: Born Robert Thomas Barrett on December 11 , 1982 ... son of Thomas and Gaye Barrett.

#22 TOMMY PEMBERTON # 28 ERIK STEFFEN Freshman ♦ RHP Senior ♦ RHP 6-3 ♦ 185 ♦ R/R 6-3 ♦ 185 ♦ R/R South Point, OH ♦ Dawson-Bryant Valparaiso, IN ♦ Valparaiso

Prep: Lettered all four years for the St. Joseph's (IN): Competed there Hornets ... two-time All-Ohio Valley two seasons. Athletic Conference selection ... AII-Southeast District Prep: Honorable Mention All-Con­ honoree as a senior .. . earned ference and team's Most Valu­ team's Top Pitcher Award as he had a 1.37 ERA with 108 able Pitcher as a senior as he posted a 7-3 record with strikeouts and just l 6 walks in 66 innings of work ... holds 7 6 strikeouts and a 2.35 ... named school records for strikeouts in a season and career ... also Most Improved Athlete on 2000 tennis team that ad­ earned letters in basketball and cross country. vance to the state final eight.

Personal: Born Thomas Bradley Pemberton on November Personal: Born Erik William Steffen on January 26, 1982 ...son 25, 1985 ... son of Jack and Mary Pemberton. of Heiner and Susan Steffen.

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#33 PAUL MAJESTIC #36 AMIN ABUSALEH Junior ♦ C/ 1B Junior ♦ OF/ 1B 6-0 ♦ 205 ♦ R/R 6-0 ♦ 215 ♦ R/R Davis, CA ♦ Davis West Hills, CA ♦ Chaminade

Sacramento City College: Played Pierce Junior College: Competed there two years ... hit .298 last season there two seasons after transferring with nine RBI in just 47 at from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo ... First bats ...teammate of fellow Raider new­ Team All-Conference in 2004 as he hit comer Robert Barrett. .367 with seven home runs and 42 RBl. .. batted .284 with four home runs Prep: Two-year letterwinner for the Blue Devil s.. .named Al l­ and 16 RBI as a freshman. Capital Athletic League as a senior as well as all-city ... batted .370 with six home runs and 30 RBI as a senior ... team MVP of Prep: Did not played baseball in high school. ..lettered three years in football for the Eagles as a wide receiver and line­ 2001 Legion squad that advanced to the state backer. tournament ... also played football and basketball. Personal: Born Amin Yousef Abusaleh on September 26, 1984 ... son Personal: Born Christopher Paul Majestic on February 14, 1983 ... son of Yousef and Karen Abusaleh. of Chris and Ann Majestic. #37 JOHN KOPILCHACK Freshman ♦ OF 6-5 ♦ 185 ♦ L/R Lima, OH ♦ Shawnee

Prep: Lettered a ll four years for the lndians ... three-time a ll-district se­ lection as well as All-Western Buck­ eye League as a junior and senior ... hit .362 with 30 RB I in 2004 ... also earned lettered in golf, where he was twice AII-WBL, and basketball. ..team finished second in the state golf tournament his sopho­ more year.

Personal: Born John Wasco Kopilchack on February 16, 1986 ... son of John a nd Jennifer Kopilchack.

2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide 15 I~ 2004 SEASON RESULTS ~I

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE INNS OVERALL HL PITCHER OF RECORD 2/21 at Western Carolina w 8-6 9 1-0 0-0 Kevin Kuntz ( 1-0) 2/21 at Western Carolina L 1-14 7 1-1 0-0 Chris Coleman (0-1) 2/22 at Western Carolina L 0-14 9 1-2 0-0 Matt Crawford (0- l ) 2/28 at Austin Peay L 3-8 7 1-3 0-0 Chris Snyder (0-1) 2/28 at Austin Peay w 9-1 7 2-3 0-0 Chris Coleman ( 1-1) 2/29 at Austin Peay L 8-9 9 2-4 0-0 Nate Stevens (0-1) 3/5 at Kentucky L 6-7 9 2-5 0-0 Nate Stevens (0-2) 3/6 at Kentucky w 7-4 9 3-5 0-0 Kyle Kearcher (l-0) I\ 3/7 at Kentucky L 4-21 9 3-6 0-0 Dillon Chaney (0-1) 3/13 OAKLAND w 1-0 7 4-6 0-0 Chris Coleman (2-1) I 3/13 OAKLAND w 3-2 17 5-6 0-0 Nate Stevens (1-2) 3/14 OAKLAND L 6-9 9 5-7 0-0 Marc-Andre Lavoie (0-1) 3/18 Massachusetts /\ L 3-15 9 5-8 0-0 Chris Coleman (2-2) 3/19 Vermont! L 1-6 9 5-9 0-0 Kevin Kuntz ( 1-1) 3/19 Army! w 15-3 9 6-9 0-0 Kyle Kearcher (2-0) 3/20 Northern Iowa /\ L 6-10 9 6-10 0-0 Joe Smith (0-1) 3/21 Northwestern ! L 0-1 9 6-11 0-0 Kyle Young (0-1) 3/22 UW-Milwaukee ! w 5-4 9 7-11 0-0 Nate Stevens (2-2) 3/23 Dartmouth! w 6-5 7 8-11 0-0 Chris Coleman (3-2) 3/27 at Indiana L 4-6 7 8-12 0-0 Chris Coleman (3-3) 3/27 at Indiana L 1-8 9 8-13 0-0 Kyle Young (0-2) 4/2 DETROIT* w 13-2 9 9-13 1-0 Chris Snyder (1-1) 4/3 DETROIT* w 4-3 7 10-13 2-0 Chris Coleman (4-3) 4/3 DETROIT* w 14-1 7 11-13 3-0 Kevin Kuntz (2-1) 4/4 DETROIT* L 6-9 9 11-14 3-1 Nate Stevens (2-3) 4/6 at Kent State L 1-12 9 11-15 3-1 Marc-Andre Lavoie (0-2) 4/7 OHIO L 1-7 9 11-16 3-1 Matt Crawford (0-2) 4/9 at UIC * L 7-9 9 11-17 3-2 Chris Snyder (l-2) 4/10 at UIC * L 1-5 7 11-18 3-3 Chris Coleman (4-4) 4/10 at UIC * L 1-2 7 11-19 3-4 Kyle Kearcher (2-1) 4/11 at UIC * L 8-13 9 11-20 3-5 Kevin Kuntz (2-2) 4/14 at Miami L 3-14 9 11-21 3-5 Kyle Young (0-3) 4/16 at Cleveland State * L 0-6 9 l 1-22 3-6 Chris Snyder ( 1-3) 4/17 at Cleveland State * w 10-1 7 12-22 4-6 Chris Coleman (5-4) 4/17 at Cleveland State * w 3-2 7 13-22 5-6 Kyle Kearcher (3-1) 4/18 at Cleveland State * L 2-3 9 13-23 5-7 Kevin Kuntz (2-3) 4/20 KENT STATE L 1-12 9 13-24 5-7 Matt Crawford (0-3) 4/21 at Ohio State L 4-13 9 13-25 5-7 Kyle Kearcher (3-2) 4/27 at Toledo w 15-11 10 14-25 5-7 Joe Smith ( 1-1) 4/28 DAYTON L 1-3 9 14-26 5-7 Kyle Kearcher (3-3) 5/1 at Youngstown State * w 7-6 7 15-26 6-7 Matt Crawford ( 1-3) 5/4 MOUNT VERNON w 4-2 9 16-26 6-7 Chris Snyder (2-3) 5/5 at Dayton w 8-3 9 17-26 6-7 Kyle Kearcher (4-3) 5/7 UW-MILWAUKEE * L 4-5 11 17-27 6-8 Joe Smith (1-2) 5/8 UW-MILWAUKEE * w 5-0 7 18-27 7-8 Chris Coleman (6-4) 5/8 UW-MILWAUKEE * w 10-6 7 19-27 8-8 Matt Crawford (2-3) 5/9 UW-MILWAUKEE * L 3-4 9 19-28 8-9 Kyle Kearcher (4-4) 5/11 IPFW L 5-10 9 19-29 8-9 Kyle Young (0-4) 5/12 MIAMI w 8-4 9 20-29 8-9 Joe Smith (2-2) r 5/14 BUTLER* L 6-8 9 20-30 8-10 Matt Crawford (2-4) 5/15 BUTLER* w 4-1 7 21-30 9-10 Kyle Kearcher (5-4) J 5/15 BUTLER* w 4-3 7 22-30 10-10 Nate Stevens (3-3) 5/16 BUTLER* L 3-6 9 22-31 10-11 Chris Snyder (2-4) 5/18 BALL STATE L 0-7 5 22-32 10-11 Kyle Young (0-5) 5/26 UW-Milwaukee # L 3-11 9 22-33 10-11 Chris Coleman (6-5) 5/27 Detroit# L 3-7 9 22-34 10-11 Kyle Kearcher (5-5)

Home games in BOLD CAPS /\ Manatee CC * Horizon League Game ! IMG Academies # Horizon League Tournament (Niles, OH)

16 2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide 2004 STATISTICS

BATTING AND FIELDING STATISTICS (56 Games} NAME AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RB I TB SLG % BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD Bryan Vickers .342 55-55 190 38 65 12 3 l 6 43 13 1 .689 23 5 37 9 .41 7 5 O 0-0 123 19 3 .979 Justin Wilson .323 46-28 93 18 30 2 2 l 7 39 .419 11 18 l .396 3 4-8 59 8 4 .944 Ross Vagedes .296 52-52 196 30 58 5 l 8 36 89 .454 l O 2 49 3 .335 l 3 1-3 106 8 4 .966 Matt Barhorst .282 53-53 177 27 SO 11 0 4 26 73 .4 12 20 4 46 2 .368 0 6 1-3 99 142 9 .964 Ross Oeder .279 53-52 197 40 55 5 l 13 65 .330 22 12 32 l .385 0 7 13-19 92 l 58 23 .91 6 \ Dan Biedenharn .276 40-37 116 l O 32 3 0 O l O 35 .302 8 l 12 3 .323 2 5 4-5 34 52 5 .945 I Chris Coleman .270 51-47 159 19 43 9 l 2 22 60 .377 11 l 23 .316 3 2 0-0 70 19 .989 Chris Jergens .270 48-41 159 20 43 8 0 2 23 57 .358 14 O 34 l .328 l 3 3-3 79 9 4 .957 Pat Masters .266 46-43 158 22 42 l O O 3 23 6 l .386 14 2 32 5 .333 0 4 0-0 323 35 5 .986 Brian Shoup .262 48-29 130 15 34 3 2 16 44 .338 7 2 27 l .309 0 0 1-4 154 9 2 .988 Jake Chalupa .238 23-8 42 8 10 3 O 8 16 .38 1 2 2 5 2 .304 0 3 1-1 13 3 0 1.000 Nate Stevens .222 22-8 27 4 6 2 O O 2 8 .296 4 3 8 l .371 l O 0-1 9 20 3 .906 Jack Leopard .220 26-22 59 5 13 O O O 6 13 .220 3 2 9 l .281 0 3 0-0 97 15 4 .966 Craig Becker .200 28- 18 65 4 13 4 0 O 2 l 7 .262 6 2 22 O .288 0 0 1-1 8 33 7 .854 Adam Morton .159 20-11 44 5 7 2 0 6 11 .250 3 O 14 2 .213 0 0 0-0 19 0 l .950 Brad Piunno .143 20-0 7 4 0 0 0 l l . 143 O 4 l .250 0 O 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Kirk Seddon .09 1 24-1 0 33 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 .09 1 0 7 0 . 118 0 2 0-0 72 5 2 .975 Kevin Kuntz .000 25-7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 O O O .000 0 O 0-0 10 17 0 1.000

Wright State .273 56-56 1853269 505 79 11 39 244 723 .390 160 39 379 34 .341 14 41 29-48 1386 601 79 .962 Opponents .316 56-56 1898364 599 118 18 40 326 873 .460 162 43 281 36 .378 26 26 58-85 1408 611 96 .955

LOB - WSU 430, OPP 405. DP 's turned - WSU 46 , OPP 43 . IBB - WSU 7: Vickers 5, Jergens, Oeder; O PP 6. Picked off - Wilson 2, Vagedes, Morton, Biedenharn, Jergens.

PITCHING STATISTICS (56 Games} NAME 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 Ross Vagedes 0.00 0-0 O O 0/0 O l .0 l O O O O O O 4 .250 0 0 0 0 0 Joe Smith 2.75 2-2 20 O O 0/0 l 36 .0 36 15 l l l l 40 4 0 l 139 .259 4 3 2 3 Nate Stevens 2.89 3-3 12 0 0/1 3 18.2 18 l O 6 6 l 6 5 0 0 73 .247 2 2 0 2 2 Kevin Kun tz 4.53 2-3 24 7 0 0/0 3 87. l 93 51 44 21 50 20 4 4 341 .273 2 5 0 5 4 Kyle Kearcher 5.27 5-5 15 13 2 0/0 O 80. l l 06 53 47 14 35 20 3 6 332 .319 5 8 2 3 2 Chris Jergens 5.59 0-0 7 0 0 0/0 9 .2 l O 6 6 6 l O O 39 .256 4 2 0 0 0 Chris Coleman 5.96 6-5 18 15 5 l /1 O 93.2 127 71 62 22 57 18 3 14 389 .326 6 3 0 3 7 Chris Snyder 6.53 2-4 11 9 0 0/0 0 51.0 76 42 37 20 30 17 4 2 216 .352 7 4 l 3 Dillon Chaney 8.50 0-1 15 0 0 0/0 0 18.0 21 l 9 l 7 l l l 2 6 0 3 72 .292 2 3 3 0 Kyle Young 9.00 0-5 10 5 0 0/0 0 24 .0 37 27 24 14 8 6 3 0 l 02 .363 3 3 l 4 2 Matt Crawford 9 .41 2-4 l 2 3 0 0/0 0 22 .0 32 33 23 14 11 6 3 96 .333 7 6 0 2 2 r Pat Masters 13 .50 0-0 l O O 0/0 0 0.2 l l 3 l O O O 3 .333 0 0 0 0 0 Marc-And re Lavoie 14.02 0-2 8 3 0 0/0 0 l 7. l 30 27 27 l 7 l O 9 0 4 75 .400 6 4 2 J Cole Budinsky 30.86 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 2.1 l l 9 8 3 0 6 0 2 l 7 .647 0 0 0 0

Wright State 6.10 22-34 56 56 7 2/1 8 462.0 599 364 313 162 281 118 18 40 1898 .316 48 43 9 26 26 Opponents 3.82 34-22 56 56 11 4/ 3 8 469.1 505 269 199 160 379 79 11 39 1853 .273 38 39 3 14 41

PB - WSU 17 : Vickers l 0, Seddon 3, Leopard 3, Shoup l ; OPP 19 . Pic koffs - WSU 8: Coleman 3, Chaney, Smith, Kuntz, Kearc her, Vi c kers; OPP 6. SB / SBA - Leopard 25-35, Vickers 20-28, Snyder 12- 18, Coleman 12-17, Seddon 12-16, Kuntz 8-14, Kearc her 5-9 , Young 8-8, La voie 2-5, Smith 2-4, Crawford 4-4, Stevens 2-2, Chaney 1-2, Shoup 1-1 , Jergens 1-1, Vagedes 1-1.

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HORIZON LEAGUE GAMES ALL GAMES W L Pct. Home Away W L Pct. Home Away Neut. UIC 14 8 .636 10-2 4-6 35 21 .625 21-5 9- 13 5-3 Butler 13 11 .542 7-5 6-6 29 30 .492 13-12 9- 12 7-6 Cleveland State 11 12 .478 6-5 5-7 19 33 .365 7-7 9-24 3-2 Wright State 10 11 .476 7-5 3-6 22 34 .393 11-11 8-17 3-6 UW-Milwaukee 9 10 .474 4-4 5-6 23 30 .434 5-6 15-17 3-7 Detroit 10 12 .455 5-5 5-7 19 38 .333 8-10 8-16 3-12 Youngstown State* 7 10 .4 12 4-5 3-5 22 32 .407 9-7 9-20 4-5

* Horizon League Tournament Champion

F1RsT TEAM Au-HORIZON LEAGUE SecoNo TEAM Au- HORIZON LEAGUE Pitcher Ryan Zink, Fr. UIC Pitcher David Haehnel, Jr. UIC Pitcher Ben Stanczyk, Jr. UWM Pitcher Justin Thomas, So. YSU Catcher Bryan Vickers, Jr. WSU Catcher Doug Besozzi, Sr. CSU 1st Base Tim Poley, Sr. UDM 1st Base Ross McCoy, Fr. UWM 2nd Base Bryan Russo, Jr. UIC 2nd Base Justin McKinley, Sr. BU 3rd Base Ben Stanczyk, Jr. UWM 3rd Base Nelson Gord, Sr. UIC Shortstop Jordan DeVoir, Sr. UIC Shortstop Ross Oeder, Fr. WSU Outfield Charlie Anderson, Sr. UDM Outfield Matt Alexander, Sr. UWM Outfield Mike Hughes, Sr. UIC Outfield Matt Crews, Sr. BU Outfield Dale Mueller, Jr. BU Outfield Kendall Schlabach, Sr. YSU DH Andy Bulla, So . BU DH Brian Shoup, Fr. WSU Utility Justin Johnson, Jr. UIC Utility Gian Testa, So. CSU

Player of the Year: Ben Stanczyk, UWM Pitcher of the Year: Ben Stanczyk, UWM Newcomer of the Year: Charlie Anderson, UDM Coaches of the Year: Ron Nischwitz, WSU & Jay Murphy, CSU

HORIZON LEAGUE ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM HORIZON LEAGUE An-TOURNAMENT TEAM Pitcher Tom Szalewski, Jr. UIC Pitcher Kevin Libeg, So. YSU Pitcher Ryan Zink, Fr. UIC Pitcher Eric Shaffer, So . YSU Catcher Joe Dempsey, Fr. BU Catcher Doug Besozzi, Sr. CSU 1st Base Ross McCoy, Fr. UWM 1st Base Ryan Dukovich, Fr. CSU 3rd Base Dan Biedenharn, Fr. WSU 2nd Base Justin Banks, So . YSU Shortstop Ross Oeder, Fr. WSU 3rd Base Ben Stanczyk, Jr. UWM Infield Kyle Crepeau, Sr., UDM Shortstop Jordan DeVoir, Sr. UIC Outfield Charlie Anderson , Sr. UDM Outfield Matt Alexander, Sr. UWM Outfield Marc Sikoa, Fr. , CSU Outfield Dale Mueller, Jr. BU Outfield Ross Vagedes, Fr. WSU Outfield Cory Rojeck, So . CSU DH Brian Shoup, Fr. WSU Utility Tim Poley, Sr. UDM Utility Justin Johnson, Jr. UIC Tournament MVP: Justin Banks, YSU

18 2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide ltp ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS tpl A E M St. Joseph's (IN) 10-4 Akron 22-10 Earlham 6-2 Mankato State 0-1 St. Leo 0-1 Amherst 2-0 Eastern Illinois 11-7 Marian 0-1 St . Xavier 2-1 Anderson 10-3 Eastern Kentucky 19-13 Marietta 0-4 Salem State 2-1 Aquinas 0-1 Eastern Michigan 4-2 Marist 1-0 Shawnee State 4-0 Arizona 2-2 Eckerd 0-1 Marshall 3-4 Shippensburg 1-0 Arizona State 0-1 Evansville 4-1 Massachusetts 1-2 South Alabama 0-3 Arkansas State 0-2 Mercyhurst 2-0 South Carolina 0-2 Army 2-0 F Miami (OH) 29-40 South Dakota 3-0 Ashland 12-9 Ferris State 0-1-1 Michigan 2-2 South Florida 0-3 Austin Peay 9-11-1 Findlay 3-0 Michigan State 1-1 SE Oklahoma State 0-1 Fitchburg State 1-0 Middle Tennessee 3-3 Southern Illinois 1-0 B Florida Atlantic 0-2 Millersville 1-2 SIU-Edwardsville 5-9 Ball State 5-4 Florida International 1-3 Milligan 1-0 Southern Indiana 7-1 Barry 1-0 Florida State 1-3 Millikin 2-0 Southern Miss 2-1 Bellarmine 2-4 Missouri-St. Louis 4-0 SW Missouri State 1-0 Belmont 1-5 G Monmouth 3-0 Stetson 1-1 Berea 1-1 Georgia Tech 1-1 Morehead State 3-5 Stony Brook 1-0 Bethany 1-0 Mount Vernon 1-2 Bluffton 0-3 H Murray State 7-7 T Bowling Green 20-22-2 Hanover 3-3 Tampa 1-1 Bradley 2-3 Hartford 2-0 N Tennessee-Martin 0-3 Brandeis 1-0 Hartwick 1-0 Navy 2-0 Tennessee Tech 0-5 Brooklyn 4-1 Harvard 1-1 Nebraska 0-1 Texas-Pan American 3-3 Bucknell 1-1 Hawaii 0-4 New Haven 1-0 Texas Southern 1-1 Butler 22-23 Hawaii-Hilo 2-1 Niagara 0-1 Thomas More 1-6 Hawaii Pacific 1-3 North Alabama 1-1 Tiffin 1-1 C Hillsdale 1-0 North Carolina State 1-1 Toledo 5-7 Cal Poly SLO 0-2 Northeastern 0-3 Troy State 1-10 Cal St.-Dom. Hills 1-0 I Northeastern Illinois 1-0 Canisius 1-0 Illinois 0-1 Northern Illinois 12-5 u Capital 1-1 UIC 31-26 Northern Iowa 1-5 Urbana 4-0 Cedarville 9-4 Indiana 7-17 Northern Kentucky 9-7 Central Arkansas 1-0 Indiana State 1-8 Northwestern 1-3 V Central Conn. 3-0 IPFW 0-2 Notre Dame 2-3 Valdosta State 1-1 Central Florida 0-1 IUPUI 10-1 Valparaiso 7-1 Central State 36-5 Indianapolis 15-10 0 Vermont 3-1 Chicago 4-0 Iona 2-0 Oakland 5-5 Chicago State 3-0 Iowa 0-1 Ohio Dominican 6-2 w Cincinnati 32-27-1 Ohio Northern 2-2 Wayne State 1-1 Clarion 2-0 J Ohio State 17-22-1 West Florida 0-1 Cleveland State 40-28 Jacksonville State 0-6 Ohio 15-15-1 Western Carolina 8-30 Coastal Carolina 0-2 James Madison 4-4 Ohio Wesleyan 2-2 Western Illinois 8-4 Colgate 1-0 Oklahoma State 0-2 Western Kentucky 1-3 Columbus 0-2 K Olivet 0-1 Western Michigan 1-0 Concord 1-1 Kent State 9-20 Oregon State 0-1 William Paterson 0-1 Concordia 1-0 Kentucky 7-7 Otterbein 9-5 Wilmington 19-2 Cornell 3-0 Kentucky State 8-0 Winthrop 0-3 Creighton 0-2 Kentucky Wesleyan 2-1 p UW-Milwaukee 19-23 C.W. Post 0-1 Pacific Lutheran 1-0 UW-Stevens Point 1-0 L Pennsylvania 0-1 Wittenberg 13-3 D La Salle 2-2 Pittsburgh 2-2 Dartmouth 3-1 Lawrence 2-0 Pitt-Johnstown 3-1 X Dayton 66-41-1 Lewis 6-11 Princeton 1-0 Xavier 29-24 Defiance 3-2 Lewis-Clark State 1-2 Purdue 7-2 Delaware 0-2 Lincoln 2-0 y Delta State 1-0 Lipscomb 2-5 R Yale 0-1 Denison 1-0 Louisville 8-3 Ripon 2-0 Youngstown State 17-13 Detroit 31-22 Lubbock Christian 0-2 Drexel 4-2 s Totals 904-776-8 Duquesne 1-0 St. Ambrose 0-1 St. Francis (IN) 2-2 2005 opponents in bold

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A Bruner, Matt 97, 98, 99 , 00 E Hart, Jake 00, 01 , 02 Abrams, Casey 01 , 02, 03 Bruns, Rob 94, 96, 97, 98 Eckhart, Dan 74, 75 Hart, Josh 99 , 00 Adams, David 86 Brunswick, Jeff 89 Edmonson, Todd 83 Hatton, Scott 98 Addis, Greg 79 , 80, 81 Bru skotter, Aaron 95, 96, 97, 98 Ehlers , Rick 71 Hawkins, Gregg 80, 82 Adkins, Tony 79 , 80 Buck, Brian 90, 91 , 92, 93 Eichbaum, Jack 81 Hay, Matt 01, 02 Albers, Rick 85, 86, 87, 88 Budinsky, Cole 04 Eldridge, Terry 74 Hett. John 74, 75, 76 Allen, Tom 73, 74 Burger, Rick 75, 76, 77, 78 Ellis, Corey 95, 96, 97, 98 Hemmelgarn, Jason 89, 90 Allen, Tony 84 Burns, Jeff 93 Eshbaugh, Mark 86 Hicks, T.D. 94, 95, 96, 97 Alley, Mike 87, 88, 89, 90 Burwinkel, Jac k 83, 84 Estepp, Ron 71 Hill, Greg 79, 80 Anderson, Brian 91 , 92, 93 Bustle, Rodney 74 Eubank, Carl 74, 75 Hoendort Don 73, 74, 75, 76 Anderson, Stephen 71 Butcher, Henry 84, 85 Eveleth, John 84 Hoffman, Greg 74 Andrews, Richard 75 Holp, Tim 76 Arend, Dick 72, 73 C F Houchens, Brack 78, 79, 81 Ashton, Jeff 90, 91, 92 Calhoun, Chris 82, 83 , 84, 85 Fay, Dave 73, 7 4 Hubbard, Mickey 82 Aukerman, Mike 81, 82 Campbell, Jim 82, 83, 85 Felton Ill , Fred 86, 87 Hunter, Jack 78 Campbell, Wendall 76 Ferraro, Tony 77, 78, 79, 80 Huntsman, Scott 89, 90, 93, 94 B Canary, Gabe 90, 91 Fife, Jim 73 Bach, Kerry 84 Carey, Max 81 Fine, Dave 75 I Back, Darrell 92, 93 Carpenter, Scott 87 Fine, Todd 96 Iller, Tyler 91, 92, 93, 94 Bahun, Mike 71 Carpenter, Shawn 97 Fisher, Mike 82 Innis, Mike 94, 96, 97 Bailey, Brian 85, 86, 87, 88 Cerankowski, Todd 95, 96 , 98 Flanary, Terry 74, 75, 76, 77 Baker, Keith 85 Chalupa, Jake 04 Frankenberg, Mark 89, 90 J Baker, Todd 82, 83, 84 Chaney, Dillon 04 Fruhwirth, Brent 88, 89 , 90, 91 Jackson, Ken 81 Banks, Andy 91, 92, 93 Christian, Bill 75 Fruhwirth, Jeff 84 Jackson, Troy 82 Barhorst, Matt 01 , 02, 03, 04 Clark, Matt 94, 95, 96, 97 Fyffe, Ken 75, 76, 77 Jacobs, Jeff 7 6, 78 Barhorst, Mike 86, 87, 88, 89 Cline, Lance 91 Jacobs, Kevin 74 Barlow, David 79 Cline, Todd 85 G Jarosz, Kris 92, 93, 94, 95 Barnes, Roger 88, 89 , 90 Cohill, Jason 95, 96, 97, 98 Gabringer, Gary 75, 76, 77, 78 Jenkins, Towann 97, 98 Bassler, Dan 89, 90, 91, 92 Coleman, Chris 03, 04 Ga bringer, Jim 72, 73, 7 4 Jergens, Chris 04 Bateman, Derek 94, 95 Coleman, Mike 95, 96, 97, 98 Galan, Marc 92, 93, 94 Jesperson, Bob 90, 91 Batista, Alfredo 83, 84, 85, 86 Conter, Chris 80, 81 Garland, Brent 84 Johnson, Bill 99, 01 , 02, 03 Bau~ch, Brian 96, 97, 98, 99 Coy, Bobby Lee 95, 96, 97 Garrigan, Pat 91 Jung, J.P. 01, 02, 03 Beam, Chad 96 Crawford, Matt 02, 03, 04 Geise, Chris 81 Beam, Dusty 96, 97, 98, 99 Crew, David 83, 84, 85, 86 Gevedon, Tim 79 , 80, 81 K Beam, Tom 93, 94, 95 Cronin, Dan 89 Gibson, Tim 87 Karklins, Greg 86, 87 Becker, Craig 04 Cronin, Joe 72 Gill, Sean 94, 1995 Kaysing, Kevin 85, 86 Becker, Jeremy 94 Cross, Steve 71 Gilreath, Keith, 82 Kearcher, Kyle 04 Bedford, Chris 98, 99 , 00, 01 Glaus, Greg 03 Keating, Tom 71 Begley, Ron 98, 99, 00 D Glenn, Dave 75, 76 Keen, Scott 81,82, 83, 84 Bernard, Brent 88, 89 , 90, 91 Davis, Bob 74 Gordon, Keith 89 , 90 Kelley, Dan 83, 84, 85, 86 Berry, Dave 78, 79 Davis, Matt 74 Gossett, John 83, 84, 85 Kesterke, Chuck 98, 99 Biedenharn, Dan 04 Dean, James 80, 81 , 82 Goubeaux, Tony 91 Kincaid, Mike 94 Bilinski, Mark "Bo" 72, 73, 74 Dear, Ron 86 Granson, Bob 71 King, Greg 87 Blair, Fred 81, 82, 83 Deel, Don 71 Grant, Eric 99 King, Mike 84 Blair, Scott 96 , 98, 99, 00 Delong, Bob 83, 84, 85, 86 Gray, Darrel 86 Kingdeski, Brian 90, 91 , 92, 93 Blakeley, Ted 86, 87, 88 Dennis, Steve 74 Green, Terry 74, 77, 78 Klingenbeck, Kevin 88, 89 , 90 Bleh, Denny 85, 86, 87, 88 Dick, Larry 79 Griffen, Leonard 87, 88 , 89 , 90 Kneisley, Rick 84 Blinn, John 81 Dickerson, Dan 80 Griffith, Tony 98 Koehler, Travis 03 Bohman, Kevin 01 , 02 Dimel, Joe 93 Grimm, Chris 00, 01 Kopp, Nathan 01 , 02 Bohr, Tom 99 , 00, 01 , 02 Doane, James 96, 97 Grote, Bob 73, 74, 75, 76 Kreinbrink, Bruce 86, 87, 88, 89 Borsani, John 80 Dobran, Mike 95 , 96 Gunnell, Spence 92, 93, 95 Krenzke, Jason 99 , 00 Bosway, Don 85, 86, 87, 88 Dorsten, Jon 74 , 7 5 Gyimah, Kofi 00, 01 , 02, 03 Krul , Robert 7 6 Bowling, Matt 82, 83, 84, 85 Drazga, Pat 89 , 90, 91 Kruthaupt, Bob 72 Braden, Aaron 01, 02, 03 Drinnon, Shane 98 H Kuntz, Kevin 01 , 02, 03, 04 Branham, Dale 77, 78 Dudon, Tony 82, 83 Haines, Clint 96, 97 Brant, Chad 97, 98, 00, 01 Dulli, Rob 94, 95 Haines, Steve 77, 78, 79 , 80 L Brill , Craig 87, 88, 89 Duncan, Joe 74 Hammond, Jeff 82 Lambert, Terry 97, 98, 99 Brown, Don 79 Duncan. John 97,98 Hammons, Bo 88 Lavoie, Marc Andre 04 Brown, Marc 80 Duncan, Tony 93 Hampton, Aaron 91 , 92, 93 , LePan, Wayne 86, 87 Brown, Mike 7 6 Dunn, Mike 71 94 Lee, Timothy 71, 72 Brow n, Ty 02, 03 Harris, Carleton 89 Leep, John 78 Leopard, Jack 03, 04

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Lesko , Larry 93, 94 Nevius, Tim 00 Rueth, Joe 74 Thompson, Scott 82, 83, 84, 85 Lewellyn, Tony 86 Nevius, Tom 71 , 72, 73, 74 Th ompson, Scott 88, 89 , 90, 91 Limbert, Steve 72, 73, 74, 75 Newnam, Dave 75, 76, 77 s Thompson, Trent 80 Links, Lance 01 , 02 Newnam, Kevin 76 , 77, 78 , 79 Sanford , Casey 96 , 97, 98, 00 Toadvine, Dale 73 Litsey, Damon 83, 85, 86 Nichols, Doug 99 , 00 Sbrocco, Jon 90, 91 , 92, 93 Tollinger, Mike 72 Lo bianco, Nick 89 Nischwitz, Gregg 80 Schaefer, Bob 7 6 Trauthwein, Rick 81 , 82 Lo chner, Dave 79 , 80 Notestine, Greg 72 Schivone, Joe 84, 85, 86, 87 Trent, Larry 81 Long, Phil 93, 94, 95, 96 Notestine, Jerry 75, 76 Schneider, Ken 87 Trippett, James 83 Lorenzo, Rick 76 Schnellinger, Allyn 87, 88 Triss ell, Darren 78 Loughman, Tim 91 0 Schueller, Greg 94 Turner, Cliff 00, 01 , 02 Lowe, Doug 92, 93, 94, 95 Oberding, Eric O1, 02 Schwab, Dan 87 Turner, Mark 82, 83, 84 Lowery, Kevin 96 Obringer, Don 71 , 72, 73 , 74 Seddon, Kirk 03, 04 Tuttle, Chris 00, 01 , 02, 03 Loyd, Bob 75 Oeder, Ross 04 Sedwick, Eric 91 , 92, 93, 94 Tyree, Ryan 94, 96, 97 Lucas, Mark 75, 76, 77 Olevitch, Bill 78 Seippel, Pete 72, 74 Olinger, Brad 00, 01 Senne, Dave 72, 73, 74 u M Osborne, Brandon 02, 03 Shaffer, Jack 83, 84, 85, 86 Urbany, Joe 78 Malott, Dan 92 Osmanski, Bill 91 , 92, 93 Shields, Nick 99 , 00, 01 , 02 Manis, Josh 02, 03 Shoup, Brian 04 V Marshall, Ronald 71 , 72 p Shultman, Jim 99 , 00 Vagedes, Ross 04 Marshall, Scott 98, 99, 00, 01 Pack, Donald 77, 78, 79 Simon, Jorge 71 Vandemark, Brett 82, 84 Martin, Tenny 73 Palmer, Jeff 80, 81 Sims, Jason 86 Vickers, Bryan 02, 03, 04 Martin, Tim 73 Palmer, Tony 90 Singer, Brad 80 Vorhees, Don 71, 72, 73 Martinez, Matt 95 Palsgrove, Dennis 75, 76, 77, 78 Smith, Bru c e 79 , 80 Mason, Jim 7 4 Pankow, David 89 Smith, Doug 83, 84, 85, 86 w Masters, Pat 03, 04 Pate, Milt 91 Smith, Jason 01 Waits, Joe 81 Mathile, Mike 88, 89 , 90 Peck, Dave 82 Smith, Jayson 91 , 92, 93 Wake, Scott 86, 87, 88, 89 Matko, Andy 94, 95, 96, 97 Pede~on, Rob 95, 96, 98 Smith, Jeff 79 Walke, Kevin 89 , 90, 91 Matteson, Casey 92, 93, 94, 95 Peffley, Scott 89 , 90 Smith, Joe 04 Walker, Darrell 84 Matthews, Trent 01 , 02, 03 Pena, Carlos 96 Smith, John 89 , 90, 91 , 92 Wallace, Chris 95, 96, 97 McAninch, Sam 95, 96, 97 Penix, Steve 80, 81 Smith, Mike 71 Warden, Brian 91 , 92, 93, 94 McCall, Mike 87, 88, 89, 90 Phillips, Scott 80 Smith, Rusty 82, 83 Warnick, Rusty 73 McCoy, Les 78, 79 Piskor, Matt 95 Smitley, Mike 93 Waters, Chad 02 McCune, Barry 74 Pitsenbarger, Jeff 80 Snyder, Chris 03, 04 Weaver, Mike 72 McKinney, Walter 71 Pittman, Todd 88, 89 , 90, 91 South, Mark 74 , 75 , 7 6, 77 Wedderburn, Dave 71, 72 McLain, Paul 00 Piunno, Brad 03, 04 Spaulding, Roger 87, 88, 89 , 90 Weddington, Joe 83, 84, 85, 86 McMichael, Doug 76, 77, 78, 79 Pollard, Bob 7 6, 78 Spea~, Brian 87, 88, 89 , 90 Wenclewicz, Greg 82, 83, 84, 85 Mechler, Ron 90 Powers, Joe 98, 00, 01 Spencer, Tony 88, 89 White, Craig 90 Melzoni, Randy 89 , 90 Squire, Mark 97, 98, 99 Williams, Tim 92 Milam, Mike 7 6 R Stapleton, Jeff 82 Wilson, Justin 03, 04 Mileski, Rod 95, 96, 97 Ramsdell, Ton y 90, 91, 92 , 93 Stauffer, Tim 93, 94, 95 Wil son, Scott 91 Miller, Dirk 77, 78 Ramsey, Jeff 82 Steinbrunner, Bob 78, 79 , 80 Wolters, Mike 90 Miller, Lee 91, 92, 94 Randall, Bruce 84 Stephens, Brian 99 , 00, 01 , 02 Woods, Kelly 85, 86, 88, 89 Miller, Matt 95, 96 Rank, Jerry 87, 88 Stevens, Nate 04 Mohnickey, Mark 88, 89 Ranstead, Chris 99 , 00, 01 Stewart, Larry 71 y Mohr, Terry 74 , 7 5, 7 6, 77 Ratliff, John 96 Stoll, Doug 77 You s, Joe 81 Montgomery, Eric 81 Reeves, Greg 82, 83, 84, 85 Stoll, Garry 73 Young, Da n 88, 89 , 90, 92 Moore, Darin 85 Reno, Josh 99 , 00 Stone, Mike 72 Young, John 83 Moore, George 80, 81 Retherford, Todd 81 Stasik, Bill 95, 96, 97, 98 Young, Kyle 01 , 02, 03, 04 Morris, Jim 98, 99, 00, 01 Reynolds, Gerald 78, 79 Stuck, Kent 75, 76, 77, 78 Morse , Kevin 99 Rice, Jimmy 92 Styrzo , Steve 91 z Morton, Adam 03 Rinella, Rich 84, 85 Sullin s, Sean 94, 95 Za hara, Jeff 80 Moses, Steve 71 , 72 , 73 Rivera , Hector 94 Sutter, Curtis 86, 87, 88 Zaidain, Randy 87 Murphy, Chris 91 , 92, 93 Robinson, Denny 77, 78, 79, 80 Swanner, Mark 81, 82, 83, 84 Zenn, Ryan 03 Musick, Mike 83, 84 Robinson , Keith 79, 80, 81, 82 Szeryk, Neil 93, 94 Zicka, Pat 95 Myers, Ron 84 Robinson, Ken 80, 81, 82, 83 Zimmerle, Stephen 71, 72, 73 Myers, Todd 95, 96, 97 Roll , Jim 79 T Zurface, Bru c e 73 Rollin , Jim 88, 89 Tara ntino, Jay 72, 73 N Rosati, Pete 71 , 72, 73, 74 Ta ylor, Ja mie 91 Current WSU players in bold. Nadeau, Joe 92, 93, 94 Rose , Klint 89, 90, 91 Telma nik, Jeff 03 Nagel, Sc ott 81 , 82 Ro ss, Greg 81 , 82, 83 Th eado, And rew 98, 99, 00, 01 Nation, Eric 88, 89 , 90 Rowland, Barry 75, 76, 77, 78 Th ompson, Cra ig 74

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CAREER HITTING RECORDS Runs Batted In Runs Batted In 183 Alfredo Batista 1983-86 74 Mark Frankenberg 1989 At-Bats 808 Chris Tuttle 2000-03 Top-Five Career RBI Putouts 1. Alfredo Batista 183 435 Neil Szeryk 1994 Runs 2. Rick Albers 165 214 Brian Bailey 1985-88 3. Du sty Beam 141 Assists 4. Doug Smith 140 163 Phil Long 1995 Hits 5. Phil Long 134 302 Chris Tuttle 2000-03 Errors Putouts 28 Mark Lucas 1976 Top-Five Career Hits 1201 Brian Bautsch 1996-99 1. Chris Tuttle 302 Assists 2. Brian Bailey 263 CAREER PncHrNG RECORDS 3. Jon Sbrocco 261 556 Matt Bruner 1997-00 4. Rick Albers 251 Innings Pitched 5. Alfredo Batista 247 Errors 69 Jim Morris 1998-01 330.2 Brian Stephens 1999-02 Batting Average .408 Fred Blair 1981-83 Strikeouts SEASON HITTING RECORDS 293 Brian Anderson 1991-93 Top-Five Career Batting Averages (minimum 200 at-bats) At-Bats Top-Five Career Strikeouts 1. Fred Blair .408 232 Chris Ranstead 2001 l. Brian Anderson 293 2. Jon Sbrocco .386 2. Brian Stephens 258 3. Chris Tuttle .374 Runs 3. Don Bosway 246 4. Alfredo Batista .351 68 T.D. Hicks 1997 4 . Casey Abrams 239 Mark Frankenberg 5. .347 5. Leonard Griffen 226 Hits Slugging Percentage 97 Chris Tuttle 2001 .736 Fred Blair 1981-83 Games Started 49 Brian Stephens 1999-02 Batting Average Doubles .478 Chris Tuttle 2001 55 Jon Sbrocco 1990-93 Complete Games Slugging Percentage 26 Bob Grote 1973-76 Triples .850 Fred Blair 1982 16 Phil Long 1993-96 Saves Doubles 34 Mark Squire 1997-99 Home Runs 21 Mark Frankenberg 1989 40 Alfredo Batista 1983-86 21 Kri s Jarosz 1994 Wins 27 Brian Anderson 1991-93 Top-Five Career Home Runs Triples 1. Alfredo Batista 40 7 Jon Sbrocco 1993 2. Bryan Vickers 36 Top-Five Winningest Pitchers 3. Fred Blair 33 Home Runs 1. Brian Anderson 27 4. Doug Smith 27 16 Nick Shields 2001 2. Don Bosway 26 Dusty Beam 27 16 Bryan Vickers 2004 3. Joe Schivone 25 Leonard Griffen 25 Stolen Bases Stolen Bases Mike Mathile 25 101 Bill Stasik 1995-98 35 Brian Bailey 1987 Sacrifices Losses Sacrifices 23 Chris Bedford 1998-01 30 Dan Bassler 1989-92 18 Dan Bassler 1991

Hit By Pitch Shutouts 33 Mark Swanner 1981-84 12 Bill Osmanski 1993 6 Gary Gabringer 1975-78 12 Ro ss Oeder 2004 6 Bob Grote 1973-76 165 Jon Sbrocco 1990-93 Base On Balls Earned Run Average 65 T.D . Hicks 1997 2.23 Brian Anderson 1991-93 Strikeouts 149 Jason Cohill 1995-98 Strikeouts 60 Lance Links 2001

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Top-Five Career ERA Wins Most RBIs: 386 (1989) l . Brian Anderson 2.23 12 Sean Sullins 1994 Most Sacrifices: 69 ( 1992) 2. Bob Grote 2.28 Most Walks : 329 ( 1995) 3. Bo Bilin ski 2.59 Losses Most Strikeouts: 391 (2000) 4. Gary Gabringer 2.65 10 Matt Clark 1995 Most Stolen Bases: 128 ( 1987) 5. Mike Mathile 2.73 Most Hit by Pitch: 54 ( 1993) Shutouts Highest Batting Avg .: .318 (2001) 4 Tony Ransdell 1993 Highest Slugging Pct.: .494 (1985) SEASON PITCHING RECORDS Highest Fielding Pct.: .971 (1993, Earned Run Average 7th nationally) Innings Pitched 1. 14 Brian Anderson 1993 Most Double Plays: 61 ( 1999) 121 Sean Sullins 1995

Strikeouts TEAM OFFENSIVE RECORDS TEAM PITCHING RECORDS 158 Casey Abrams 2003 MostGames: 61 (1995) Most Innings Pitched: 506.1 ( 1995) Games Started Most Wins: 45 ( 1989) Most Complete Games: 35 ( 1980) 18 Sean Sullins 1994 Most Losses: 39 (2000) Least Hits Allowed : 176 (1971) Least Losses: 12 ( 1989) Least Runs Allowed: 106 ( 1973) Complete Games Highest Winning Pct.: .789 ( 1989) Lowest ERA: 2.89 ( 197 4) 11 Brian Anderson 1992 Most At-Bats: 2043 (1995) Most Strikeouts: 394 (2003) Most Runs: 440 (1994) Most Shutouts: 8 ( 197 6, 1993) Saves Most Hits: 625 (2001) Most Walks: 281 (1985) 15 Mark Squire 1999 Most Doubles: 123 ( 1995) Most Wild Pitches: 56 (1985) MostTriples: 34 ( 1995) Most Hit Batters: 84 (2000) Most Home Runs: 57 ( 1985) RAIDERS O N THE ROAD

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John Ross Don Mohr Ron Nischwitz

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS RAIDER MVPs YEAR WON LOST TIED PCT. COACH 1971 Don Vorhees 1971 6 16 0 .273 John Ross 1972 Mark "Bo" Bilinksi One Year 6 16 0 .273 1973 Battery: Mark "Bo" Bilinski Non-battery: Don Vorhees 1972 7 15 0 .318 Don Mohr 197 4 Mark "Bo" Bilinski 1973 0 .360 Don Mohr 9 16 1975 Battery: Bob Grote 1974 15 15 1 .517 Don Mohr Three Years 31 46 1 .404 Non-battery: Steve Limbert 1975 23 16 0 .590 Ron Nischwitz 1976 Bob Grote 1976 27 22 0 .551 Ron Nischwitz 1977 Kevin Newnam 1977 25 21 0 .543 Ron Nischwitz 1978 Barry Rowland 1978 17 16 2 .515 Ron Nischwitz 1979 Kevin Newnam 1979 17 28 1 .378 Ron Nischwitz 1980 Denny Robinson 1980 35 15 1 .700 Ron Nischwitz 1981 19 32 0 .372 Ron Nischwitz 1981 Fred Blair 1982 21 28 1 .428 Ron Nischwitz 1982 Fred Blair 1983 29 17 0 .630 Ron Nischwitz 1983 Fred Blair 1984 29 22 0 .569 Ron Nischwitz 1984 Alfredo Batista 1985 33 24 2 .579 Ron Nischwitz 1985 Doug Smith 1986 37 20 0 .649 Ron Nischwitz 1986 Don Bosway 1987 41 14 0 .745 Ron Nischwitz 1987 Wayne LaPan 1988 34 26 0 .533 Ron Nischwitz 1989 45 12 0 .789 Ron Nischwitz 1988 Rick Albers 1990 35 20 0 .636 Ron Nischwitz 1989 Mark Frankenberg 1991 39 16 0 .709 Ron Nischwitz 1990 Scott Thompson 1992 40 16 0 .7 14 Ron Nischwitz 1991 Jon Sbrocco 1993 39 15 0 .722 Ron Nischwitz 1992 Brian Anderson 1994 39 21 0 .650 Ron Nischwitz Jon Sbrocco 1995 33 28 0 .541 Ron Nischwitz 1993 Jon Sbrocco 1996 20 28 0 .41 7 Ron Nischwitz 1994 Neil Szeryk 1997 31 28 0 .525 Ron Nischwitz 1998 20 34 0 .370 Ron Nischwitz 1995 Kris Jarosz 1999 26 28 0 .481 Ron Nischwitz 1996 Phil Long 2000 19 39 0 .328 Ron Nischwitz 1997 T.D. Hicks 2001 31 27 0 .534 Ron Nischwitz 1998 Dusty Beam 2002 20 33 0 .377 Ron Nischwitz 1999 Dusty Beam 2003 21 34 0 .382 Ron Nischwitz 2000 Matt Bruner 34 0 .393 2004 22 Ron Nischwitz 2001 Jim Morris 30 Years 867 714 7 .548 2002 Nick Shields Program Record: 2003 Chris Tuttle 34 Years 904 776 8 .538 2004 Bryan Vickers

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NCAA DIVISION I REGIONAL MCC REGULAR SEASON ALL-DISTRICT PLAYERS TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES CHAMPIONS 1993 Brian Anderson, Jon 1994 4th place; Mideast 1997 (31-28/16-8 MCC) Sbrocco (Knoxville, TN) 1992 Brian Anderson 1987 Rick Albers, Brian Bailey, Mio-CONTINENT CONFERENCE Denny Bleh, Don Bosway, NCAA DIVISION II REGIONAL REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS Wayne LaPan TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1994 (39-21/16-8Mid-Con) 1986 Alfredo Batista, Don 1987 First place 1993 (39-15/17-3 Mid-Con) Bosway, Joe Schivone, 1986 Third place 1992 (40-16/17-3 Mid-Con) Doug Smith, Joe 1983 Second place Weddington 1980 Third place ALL-AMERICA PLAYERS 1985 Alfredo Batista, Matt 1978 Third place First Team Bowling, Doug Smith, 1977 Third place Scott Thompson 197 6 Second place 1993 Brian Anderson 1982 Fred Blair 1984 John Gossett 1975 Third place 1983 Alfredo Batista, Fred Blair, Mike Musick, Ken Second Team NCAA DIVISION II COLLEGE Robinson 1987 Don Bosway WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES 1982 Fred Blair 1987 Second place 1981 Fred Blair Third Team 1980 Dave Lochner, Denny 1992 Brian Anderson Robinson MCC TOURNAMENT 1987 Brian Bailey 1978 Barry Rowland CHAMPIONS Wayne LaPan 1977 Gary Gabringer, Dave 1995 (33-28/10-6 MCC) 1976 DaveNewman Newman,Kevin Newman, Barry Rowland Mio-CONTINENT CONFERENCE NCAA DIVISION I REGIONAL 1976 Bob Grote TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1992 (40-16/17-3 Mid-Con) Kris Jarosz, 3rd Base, 1994 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Tom Beam, Shortstop, 1994 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1997 Andy Matko, 3rd Base

The 1994 Wright State University Baseball Team was the first to earn a berth in the NCAA Division I Championship. Posting an overall record of 39-21 , the Raiders swept through the NCAA play-in games against Navy and advanced to the Mideast Regional in Knoxville, Tennessee.

2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide 25 RAIDER HISTORY

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Newcomer Team Second Team First Team 2004 Dan Biedenharn 1994 Scott Huntsman, Pitcher 1997 Andy Matko, 3rd Base 2004 Ross Oeder 1994 Mike Innis, Pitcher 1993 Brian Anderson, Pitcher 2004 Brian Shoup 1993 Brian Buck, Outfield 1977 Barry Rowland, Outfield 2004 Ross Vagedes 1993 Spence Gunnell, Pitcher 2003 Pat Masters 1993 Doug Lowe, Outfield 2002 Bryan Vickers 1993 Bill Osmanski, Shortstop Second Team 2001 Aaron Braden 1993 Brian Warden, DH 1996 Andy Matko, 3rd Base 2001 Matt Hay 1992 Darrell Back, Pitcher 1978 Barry Rowland, Outfield 2001 Trent Matthews 1992 Brian Buck, Outfield 1977 Dennis Palsgrove, DH 2000 Chris Tuttle 1999 Chris Ranstead Mio-CONTINENT CONFERENCE ALL-HORIZON LEAGUE 1998 Scott Marshall ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM First Team 1997 Matt Bruner Towann Jenkins 1993 Brian Anderson 2004 Bryan Vickers, Catcher 1997 Mark Squire 1993 Kris Jarosz 2003 Bryan Vickers, DH 1997 1996 John Ratliff 1993 Jon Sbrocco 2001 Lance Links, 1st Base 1992 Brian Anderson 1995 Matt Piskor 2001 Chris Tuttle, Outfield 1992 Jeff Ashton 1999 Dusty Beam, Shortstop 1992 Bill Osmanski 1998 Dusty Beam, Shortstop All-Tournament Team 1992 Jon Sbrocco 1998 Towann Jenkins, DH 2000 Chris Grimm, Catcher 1997 Matt Bruner, 2nd Base 1999 Tom Bohr, DH M10-CoNT1NENT CONFERENCE 1997 T.D. Hicks, Outfield 1997 Dusty Beam, Shortstop 1996 Phil Long, 2nd Base 1997 T.D . Hicks, Outfield TOURNAMENT MVP 1996 Chris Wallace, Utlilty 1997 Casey Sanford, Pitcher 1992 Jon Sbrocco 1997 Ryan Tyree, Catcher Second Team 1995 Kris Jarosz, 1st Base Mio-CONTINENT CONFERENCE 1995 Phil Long, 2nd Base 2004 Ross Oeder, Shortstop PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2004 Brian Shoup, DH 1995 Doug Lowe, Pitcher 1993 Brian Anderson 1995 Matt Piskor, DH 2003 Casey Abrams, Pitcher 1992 Brian Anderson 1995 Sean Sullins , Pitcher 2003 Chris Tuttle, Outfield 2002 Nick Shields, Catcher Mio-CONTINENT CONFERENCE 2002 Chris Tuttle, Outfield MCC TOURNAMENT MVP PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2002 Bryan Vickers, Catcher 1997 Dusty Beam 2001 Aaron Braden, Pitcher 1995 Kris Jarosz 1994 Neil Szeryk 2001 Matt Hay, DH 1993 Jon Sbrocco 2001 Trent Matthews, 2nd Base 1992 Brian Anderson MCC Co-NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2001 Jim Morris, Shortstop 2001 2001 Nick Shields, Catcher Trent Matthews 2000 Doug Nichols, DH 2000 Chris Ranstead, Outfield ALL-MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE 1998 Bill Stosik, Outfield First Team 1997 Towann Jenkins, DH 1994 Aaro n Hampton, Outfield 1997 Casey Sanford, Pitcher 1994 Neil Szeryk, 1st Base 1997 Ryan Tyree , Catcher 1993 Brian Anderson, Pitcher Andy Matko, 3rd Base 1996 1993 Tony Ramsdell, Pitcher 1996 John Ratliff, DH 1993 Jon Sbrocco, 2nd Base 1996 Bill Stosik, Outfield 1992 Brian Anderson, Pitcher 1995 Sean Sullins, Pitcher 1992 Jeff Ashton, 3rd Base 1992 Dan Bassler, Shortstop 1992 Jon Sbrocco, 2nd Base

26 2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide RAIDERS IN THE PROS

Mike Mathile Keith Gordon Jeff Ashton

Jon Sbrocco Scoff Huntsman Nathan Kopp

1976 Bob Grote 1991 Pat Garrigan Seattle Mariners 1977 Mark Lucas 1991 Bob Jesperson 1977 Dave Newnam . New York Yankees 1992 Jeff Ashton Cincinnati Reds 1977 Mark South Montreal Expos 1993 Brian Anderson California Angels * 1980 Dave Lockner Cincinnati Reds 1993 Jon Sbrocco San Francisco Giants 1981 Tim Henry 1993 Jayson Smith Chillicothe Paints (Ind.) 1982 Mike Fisher Montreal Expos 1994 Scott Huntsman 1982 Dave Peck Milwaukee Brewers 1994 Aaron Hampton Richmond Roosters (Ind.) 1983 Fred Blair Montreal Expos 1995 Sean Gill New York Mets 1986 Alfredo Batista Boise, Idaho (Ind.) 1996 Matt Miller St. Louis Cardinals 1987 Fred Felton 1997 Chris Wallace New York Yankees 1987 Greg Karklins Kansas City Royals 1999 Dusty Beam 1988 Rick Albers Milwaukee Brewers 2001 Joe Powers Cincinnati Reds 1988 Denny Bleh Milwaukee Brewers 2002 Nathan Kopp New York Yankees 1989 Kelly Woods Pittsburgh Pirates 2002 Nick Shields Texas Rangers 1990 Mike Mathile Montreal Expos 2003 Casey Abrams Seattle Mariners 1990 Keith Gordon Cincinnati Reds * 2003 Chris Tuttle St. Louis Cardinals 1990 Leonard Griffen Cincinnati Reds 1990 Brian Spears Milwaukee Brewers * Reached major league level

2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide 27 BRIAN ANDERSON

Arguably one of the greatest athletes in Wright State history, Brian Anderson has already had many highlights in his big-league career. The third overall selection in the 1993 amateur draft by the California (now Anaheim) Angels, Anderson made his major league debut later that year and pitched three seasons altogether for the Angels, winning 13 games. Traded to the Indians in 1996, Anderson went 7-3 in his two-year stint with Cleve­ land with 17 starts. The lefthander, though, played an important part in postseason play for the 1997 American League champion , earning a win in relief during the American League Championship Series against the and a save in the World Series versus the Florida Marlins. The then made Anderson their first pick in the 1997 expansion draft and he had a solid first season there in 1998 as he posted a 12-13 mark in 32 starts with a 4.33 ERA. In 208 innings pitched, Anderson struck out 95 while walking only 24. Anderson played a major role in the Diamondbacks winning the National League West title in 1999, going 8-2 in 19 starts with two complete games. He also earned his first regular-season save against the San Francisco Giants on April 16 of that year and later hit his first major league home run, again versus the Giants, on September 4. The lefthander again participated in the postseason in 1999 as he started Game Anderson, who pitched for the Four of the National League Division Series in New York against the Mets, pitching Cleveland Indians and Kansas seven innings in a no decision. He struck out four and allowed just two earned runs while walking only one. City Royals in 2004, was a Part of the Arizona Diamondbacks team that won the 2001 World Series in member of the 2001 World seven games over the New York Yankees, Anderson started Game Three of the Champion Arizona Diamond- Fall Classic in Yankee Stadium, allowing just one earned run and five hits in 5.1 backs. innings as he went up against Roger Clemens. He also picked up the win in relief in Game Four of the National League Championship Series at Atlanta, holding the Braves to a run in 3.1 innings of work. In his final season with the Diamondbacks in 2002, Anderson struck a career-high 11 on July 28. Last year with both Cleveland and the Kansas City Royals, he posted a career-best 14-11 record with a 3.78 ERA and just 43 walks in 198 innings. He then signed a two-year contract with the Royals on November 26. Entering the 2004 season, Anderson has a career record of 75-69 with a 4.58 ERA and 636 strikeouts in 1350.1 innings pitched while giving up only 260 walks. Anderson, who played at Wright State from 1991-93, was the only student-athlete to be selected as both a first-team All-American and first-team Academic All­ American in 1993 after leading the nation with a 1. 14 ERA. The Cleveland-area native was the Mid-Conti­ nent Conference's Pitcher of the Year in 1992 and 1993 and holds three career (strikeouts, wins and earned run average) and two season (complete games and earned run average) pitching records at WSU. Anderson was inducted into the Wright State Ath­ letics Hall of Fame in January 1998 and became the third Raider athlete and first baseball player to ever have his number (34) retired, joining men's soccer player Hylton Dayes and men's basketball all-time scorer and rebounder Bill Edwards. In 2001 , Anderson was a recipient of the Out­ standing Alumni Award. The award honors WSU graduates for achieving a significant level of accom­ plishment in their chosen profession, making a posi­ tive impact on a local, state, national or international level and demonstrating impressive volunteer service Anderson was the 30th inductee to the Wright State Ath­ by giving significantly of their time and talents through letic Hall of Fame on January 24, 1998. He is the eighth service organizations. It also honors those seeking member of the baseball program to be honored, joining the advancement of Wright State University and pos­ former coaches John Ross and Don Mohr and players Bob sessing high standards of integrity and character that Grote, Bo Bilinski, Fred Blair, Don Bosway and Jon Sbrocco. positively enhance the prestige of the university.

28 2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide OFF THE FIELD

'The Rookie' set to The Wright State baseball team hosted its first-ever _at ,,rstT event, "First Pitch Banquet" on February 10 in the 's Berry Room. The gues speaker for the event was Jim Morris, who was the basis of the Walt Disney i1Iorris' message: BOW'l.'OGO movie "The Rookie". F,mu~y COl1U''S ► Whit: WSU fin;t PR(!\ bq/brc ba.seba11 !¼r,q1.rnt ► Wile« 6:30 p.rit 'f!1irr5dar,feb, 10 The banquet was used as a fund raiser for the pro­ ,. Whira: Nutkr Center !kMncKArt !¼rryRoom gram and included a silent auction along with a pro­ mb~~o;~_@f¼..:--ytw.Dmi,n~\6e:'"i_tai\Ving ,~f\:'CH. nv, iloth ~hm1ldtr The wain •,nm. Mi,nh fouwf J and dhow~ l.tyfiut: camµ - ;tt aJ{e SS - :tntl t.:, Mt !di atiiL a 1c,mt mid Mm he codtl thrnw, A C-OUJ)k tforrls cll-~\Ht, M.;Mth1g AA and a c,mple hf mhrltht in De11nbQ11Ad. Ck~;; A/J.A, fu September 100'9, ht 1forrb, n-0-w a motiv.iti,011111 Wi!,1 i:aik~l 1,peuktr, will tn,-.:nmt hfa ~t\:ry M. Morris in tlm Wdaht S!4te bR~d:,;,!I k'il1!)% pMtt cl two :reawms for foe Dev· Left to right: Rob Cooper, Brennan Hall, Jim Morris, Greg iftit.id. »ffon Piteh BJnqMrt* ra1 U Rays {he Wtaled 19 213 ilJ. fdb. 10 at the Nc!lkr Center, ufogs), nnder,;u11a thlt:rrb ,aH "I w11s De.-pite ruwing the hw11 ,md I.he h~t4Jy home, Midw Jm1, ilijudei heH him in Cl@'.S A. spring ttahl.h1g:, my W!Ui one ddld and a1wtber on tlK• s;,1n i::alle<-1 ;uw\ 'iV~nt l\':nJ\ hP )-Vtmt Jmr:k ltt 1Nilfog-e, bt.<» when I'd be lmme, An hlm;r fattt1r, .-:;.rm, aw .Aiki\medrn punter and J wallmif hW (ma11:ig;;r) Jim Tm· hail th¢ su;r!(utJ 011 hfo arm he cf'i offmt iml l i;tM 'I.0lk. I got tbmg'ht ,;imfk~l (w,l hi~ insdn!i w gµ,'" dt-tan1 fo:t~t·t Tiwy !mggctl. ,,,id wis.'Jed eath "k bfah ,,,dt,wt J did;\'! ci.re; ,1th<>rweJL Morris ¼1kL ~1 fu~t wuuktl VJ br '1 luve baseball, hut it's nut ti,<) 1n ~thltte, In roifog11, l found 1 end (If the w,1r!d ii yo.i am\ µby lih~l ,d1(~,1 ind W,ti go,id H it.'' at1valilt¥! f,foub :nld. "FrN!I the B,• ,1J.m rnn<.ie the <:kchitm to ttllle; I :"~" fate, _1 tiwd my nre fr\, kJth hiBehd! h he c,:n!rt tu lite, Ed· M»i W@k a )ob "" ,1 high ,;dw111 ucitfo.n is w nmd1 mare imrot• tt-;1eh-cr, n,,s'.,JW"' he 1-hi:111}!hl it hmt lfa,m b4sd:mil, ;IJJd Hl l~ Hk was _;, liettt'i" w:w tn kxh. M,}r And Ml ia htvhw" fami!r:' rb !fir,,w il?ltirtg pradke, grad Even $\lps,nt4rt ;,pprtwiate hi. uaiit ntoviutr b:H~k k, ~J'ttbH:itl:fi Mmy, Gitt.Atll!e tn1 dw nwuud ., •At the (nn;,vie,) premh:,r din­ lk wa:.; dtniwh1g i!;!I.Nl. but ner," Morri& $Jid, "Wil!k Ma}'B didn't w~forn how h;1,,J, At hrn!, ad,iul for an antog:mpii. 0,rl y}1! ht pbyets @1.\ldn't hit hl!n. Tr:en b,-;Jfove ihalr th;,y llii him well, but be 11lkrnd ,t,~nt.'.;ct twee Katt ,~~t ffi::ft'j During the fall, the Wright State Baseball Team visited the a prmr.ti8i~ lwld try uut f.2t$1~ Children's Medical Center in Dayton,

2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide 29 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY

Wright State University offers and in medical technology, as well as many innovative programs in a a Ph.D. in psychology. variety of areas through 106 un­ Theatre and the arts, along with a dergraduate programs and 46 strong communication program, high­ graduate and professional de­ light the many programs available in gree programs. the College of Liberal Arts. Our mechanical, materials, The Wright State University-Miami electrical, biomedical and com­ Valley College of Nursing and Health puter engineering programs, and offers both bachelor's and master's the engineering physics program, programs to prepare students to meet are accedited by the Accredita­ the current and future challenges of tion Board for Engineering and the health care profession. Technology (ABET). Student Union Market Other care-related professions are Our Raj Soin College of Busi- found in the College of Education and ness programs are accredited by the Association to Human Services, where students prepare for teaching Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). and counseling opportunities in the public and private The College of Science and Mathematics offers school environment and in the corporate arena of programs in life, chemical, and environmental sciences, training and development and employee assistance.

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS AND MAJORS

College of Business Organizational Leadership Anthropology Sociology Accountancy Rehabilitation Services Art Spanish Business Economics Vocational Education Art Education Theatre Design/Technology/ Finance Art History Stage Management Financial Services College of Engineering and Art History/ Art Studio Theatre Studies Human Resource Management Computer Science Classical Humanities Urban Affairs International Business Biomedical Engineering Communication Studies Women's Studies Management Computer Engineering Criminal Justice Management Information Computer Science Dance College of Nursing and Systems Electrical Engineering Economics Health Marketing Engineering Physics English Nursing Operations Management Human Factors Engineering French Materials Science and Engineer­ Geography College of Science and College of Education and ing German Mathematics Human Services Mechanical Engineering Greek+ Biological Sciences Athletic Training History Biological Sciences Education * Early Childhood Education * College of Liberal Arts Integrated Language Arts/ Life Sciences Health and Physical Education Acting English Education * Life Sciences/Chemistry Integrated Business Education Acting-Musical Theatre International Studies Chemistry Marketing Education African and African American Latin+ Chemistry Education Middle Childhood Education * Studies Liberal Studies Clinical Laboratory Science Mass Communication Environmental Sciences Modern Languages Geological Sciences Modern Languages Education* Geological Sciences Education * Motion Picture History, Theory, Earth and Space Sciences and Criticism Earth Sciences/Chemistry Motion Picture Production Life Sciences/Earth Sciences Music Integrated Science Education * Music Education Mathematics Music History and Literature Mathematics Education * Music Performance Physics Organizational Communication Physics Education * Philosophy Earth Sciences/Physics Political Science Life Sciences/Physics Religion Physical Sciences Education Selected Studies Psychology Social and Industrial Communication /dual major) • Graduate degree required Social Sciences Education * for teaching licensure Social Work + Offered by the Department of Classics

30 2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY

THE UNIVERSITY THE W SU

-1 The Paul Laurence Dunbar BASEBALL PROGRAM Library's Department of Spe­ -1 The Raiders are in their sixth cial Collections and Archives season of competition at houses one of the world's most Nischwitz Stadium, considered complete repositories of origi­ to be one of the finest baseball nal documents, memorabilia facilities in the Midwest. and personal photographs from the Wright brothers. -1 The WSU baseball team has posted a winning record in 15 -1 The university's Ervin J. Nut­ of the last 22 years. terCenter, completed in 1990, provides seating for up to -1 WSU made eight NCAA Divi­ 12,000 spectators for events sion II tournament appear­ ranging from basketball ances, including a second­ games and entertainment to place finish at the 1987 World conferences and com­ Series, before placing fourth at mencements. the Division I Mideast Regional in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1994. -1 Wright State University has Alumni Tower the longest running aerospace medicine resi­ -1 43 all-conference honors have been awarded dency program for civilians in the nation. to Wright State players since 1995 and 11 players have been named to the league's All-Tourna­ -1 More than 68,000 students have graduated ment Team, including two MVPs. from Wright State since 1967, with nearly half of them remaining in the greater Dayton area. -1 Wright State annually plays a tough schedule as the Raiders have faced such teams as Ari­ -1 Nearly 3,000 of Wright State's students live in zona, Arizona State, Creighton, Florida State, university-affiliated residences on or adjacent Georgia Tech, Hawaii, Iowa, Massachusetts, to the 557-acre main campus. Michigan, North Carolina State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Oregon State and -1 An extensive underground tunnel system links South Florida over the years. most WSU main campus buildings, whose modern architecture is na­ tionally recognized for being com­ pletely accessible to people with disabilities.

-1 Although most WSU students hold jobs on or off campus, many are involved in one or more of the 100 student clubs and organizations that give vibrancy to campus life.

-1 The university offers 16 Division I intercollegiate athletic programs, and many students participate in the intramural sports programs.

2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide 31 DAYTON

Where Innovation Meets Tradition From the Wright brothers' first flight experiments in their Dayton bicycle shop to the invention of the first self-starting automobile ignition system by Charles F. Kettering, from the cash register to the automated teller machine, Dayton has a strong tradition of encouraging innovation, excellence and service to human­ ity. Over 900,000 residents and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base call Dayton's metropolitan area home. Dayton is a place that takes as much pride in historical preserva­ tion and parks as it does in high technology. Located in southwest­ ern Ohio's Miami Valley at the confluence of the Great Miami, Stillwater and Mad Each year, over 2.5 million people visit Dayton for Rivers, Dayton is a picturesque combination of rolling business and pleasure. Over 100festivals and the United hills, flowing waterways and open spaces. Dayton States Air and Trade Show, a four-day celebration of boasts more green area than any U.S. city its size. Over flight, delight visitors from all over the nation. The U.S. Air 35,000 acres of parks, nature preserves and other green­ Force Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, the ery beckon you to enjoy your favorite outdoor activities, oldest and largest military aviation museum in the world, and a popular river corridor along the Great Miami River has become the state's number one free visitor attrac­ offers 26 scenic miles of walking, jogging and cycling. tion. Other notable places to see include the National African-American Museum and Cultural Center, the In the Heart of the Midwest Boonschoft Museum of Discovery, the historic Wright Dayton welcomes its visitors with big-city amenities Brothers Bicycle Shop and Carillon Historical Park-a and small-town, Midwestern friendliness. museum designated a National Historic Landmark by Dayton's central location among Columbus, Cin­ the National Park Service. cinnati and Indianapolis puts major collegiate and pro­ Dayton is strong in the arts. It boasts the Dayton fessional sports activities, cultural events and other rec­ Ballet Company, one of the nation's oldest regional reational opportunities within easy driving distance. It's companies, the Dayton Contemporary Dance Com­ one of the nation's most accessible (and affordable) pany, the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, and the destinations. Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland are all Dayton Art Institute, which houses an internationally within a day's drive, and Indianapolis and Louisville are acclaimed collection of paintings, sculpture and deco­ even closer. Cincinnati is just 54 miles away. rative art spanning many cultures and time periods.

32 2005 Wright State Baseball Media Guide 2005 Seniors . Adam Morton Aaron Braden ,.i

Brvan Vickers

Erik Steffen r~ , , ~~~li~ir:~\~~iii~till~ , - - ~ I Yel:,e,,uae,,y ~ 19 Sat. at Western Carolina (DH) 20 Sun. at Western Carolina 26 Sat. at Morehead State (DH) 27 Sun. at Morehead State l"CH 5 Sat. at Murray State (DH) 6 Sun. at Murray State 8 Tues. at Louisville Aces Diamond Classic (Evansville, IN) 12 Sat. Northern Illinois Evansville 13 Sun. Austin Peay

19 Sat. at Duke 6:00 p.m. 20 Sun. at Duke 1:00 p.m. 21 Mon. at Duke 5:00 p.m. 22 Tues. at Winthrop 6:00 p .m. 25 Fri. AKRON 6:30 p.m. 26 Sat. AKRON 6:30 p.m. 27 Sun. AKRON 1:00 p.m. 29 Tues. at Eastern Kentucky 3:00 p .m . 30 Wed. at IPFW 2:00 p.m. Ar,e,,it 1 Fri. at Arizona State 9:30 p.m. 2 Sat. at Arizona State 9:30 p.m. 3 Sun. at Arizona State 4:00 p.m. 6 , Wed. BOWLING GREEN 6:30 p.m. a Fri. UIC * 6:30 p.m. 9 Sat. UIC * (DH) Noon 10 Sun. UIC * Noon 12 Tues. at Kent State 3:00 p.m. 15 Fri. CLEVELAND STATE * 6:30 p.m. 16 Sat. CLEVELAND STATE * (DH) Noon 17 Sun. CLEVELAND STATE * Noon 19 Tues. MOUNT VERNON NAZARENE 6:30 p.m. 20 Wed. at Miami 3:00 p.m. 23 Sat. GRAND .VALLEY STATE (DH) 1:00 p.m. 24 Sun. GRAND VALLEY STATE Noon 26 Tues. · at Dayton 3:00 p.m. 27 Wed. EASTERN KENTUCKY 6:30 p.m. 29 Fri. YOUNGSTOWN STATE * 6:30 p.m. 30 Sat. YOUNGSTOWN STATE * (DH) Noon !::I 1 Sun. YOUNGSTOWN STATE * Noon 3 Tues. DAYTON 6:30 p.m. 6 Fri. at UW-Milwaukee * 7:00 p.m. 7 Sat. at UW-Milwaukee * (DH) 1:00 p.m. 8 Sun. at UW-Milwaukee * 1:00 p.m. 11 Wed. at Bowling Green 3:00 p.m. 13 Fri. at Butler* 4:00 p.m 14 Sat. at Butler * (DH) 1:00 p.m . 15 Sun. at Butler* . 1:00 p.m. 18 Wed. MIAMI 6:30 p.m. 19 Thurs. BALL STATE 6:30 p.m. 20 Fri. BALL STATE 5:00 p.m. 21 Sat. at Ball State 2:00 p.m. 25-29 Wed.-Sun. Horizon League Tournament TBA (Indianapolis, IN)

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