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Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION University of Northern Iowa Media Information 2 Founded: 1876 2004 Team Roster 3 Enrollment: 13,400 2004 Season Outlook 4-6 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Purple and Old Go ld Home Field (Cap.): Waterloo Riverfront Stadium (4,277) Surface/Dim.: Grass L-335, LC-360. C-380. RC-360. R-335 2004 UNI Coaching Staff Conference: Valley Head Rick Hel ler 7 President: Dr. Robert Koob Assistant Coach Dan Davis 8 Athletics Director: Rick Hartzell Assistant Coach Ryan Jacobs 8 Athletics Web Site: http://www.unipanthers.com Graduate Assistant Coach Marty Sutherland 8 BASEBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: Rick He ll er (Upper Iowa. 1986) Record at UN I: 115-114-1 (4) 2004 Player Profiles Career Record (Years): 406-308-4 (16) Senior Player Bias 9-13 Heller Office Phone (319) 273-6323 Junior Player Bias 13 Assistant Coach/Pitching Dan Davis (Southern . '95) Sophomore Player Bias 14-16 Davis Office Phone (319) 273-3804 Newcomer Player Bias 17-20 Assistant Coach/: Ryan Jacobs (UN I. '99) Jacobs Office Phone: (319) 273-7457 Assistant Coach/: Marty Sutherland (UN I. '02) 2003 In Review Student Assistant: Brock Sabers. Beau Mathiason 2003 Season Recap 22 Strength/Conditioning Coach: Mike Daugherty Athletics Trainer: 2003 Game-By-Game Results 23 Doug Hess 2003 Record: 27-28 2003 Individua l Player Stats 24 2003 MVC Record/Finish 16-15/4th 2003 MVC Recap 25 2003 MVC Tournament Finish: 0-2 The Missouri Valley Conference 26 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 18/6 Starting Position Players Returni ng/Lost: 7/2 2004 Opponents Starting Returning/Lost: 3/1 Press Box Phone Number (319) 232-5633 Opponents 27-29 UNI Athletics Ticket Office (319) 273-DOME

UNI Record Book The 2004 Un iversity of Northern Iowa Baseba ll Media Guide was designed. written and typeset by Director of Des ign and Series Histories 30 Information Management Ji ll Gansemer. Cover concept and Division I Yearly Stats 31 design by student assistant Anne Craig. Photos by UNI Office of Career Records 32-33 Marketing & Public Relations. Printed by Pioneer Graphics. -Season Records 34-35 Waterloo. IA Single-Game Records 35-36 Conference Awards 36 On the front cover: Sean LaCoste Year-By-Year Records 37

This is UNI All-Time Results 38-44 Th is is UNI 45 Panthers in the Pros 46-47 UNI Administration 48-49 Waterloo Riverfront Stadium/UNI-Dome 50 UNI Players of the Year 51 Di amond Backers 52

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Keep Up With UNI Athletics on the Internet Athletics Media Relations Staff Located at www.unipanthers.com. the UNI Athletics home page offers Dir. of Design and Information Mgmt/Baseball SID Jill Gansemer detailed and timely information about all of the Panthers· athletic teams. Gansemer's Work (319) 273-5455 Updated statistics. game notes, rosters. schedules. student-athlete biogra­ Gansemer's Home (319) 287-8007 phies and links to Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier articles are just a sampling of Gansemer's Cell (319) 415-0289 the information that can be found. In addition, a voting booth and Real Audio Gansemer's E-mai l ji [email protected] broadcasts add to the fun . The web site is updated daily by UNl's award-win­ Dir. of Media Relations-Internal: Nancy Justis (319) 273-6354 ning Ath letics Media Relations Office. Dir. of Media Relations-External: Josh Lehman (319) 273-3642 The Missouri Va lley Conference home page is at www.mvc-sports.com and Athletics Media Relations Fax (319) 273-3602 contains information regarding scores, standings, statistics. conference notes Waterloo Riverfront Stadium Press Box (319) 232-5633 and the MVC Player of the Week. UNI Athletics Directory Primary UNI Media Outlets B.aseball- (319) 273-6323 Print Phone Fax Baseball-Ryan Jacobs (319) 273-7457 Waterloo Courier (319) 291-1466 (319) 291-2069 Baseball-Dan Davis (319) 273-3804 Des Moines Register (800) 247-5346 (515) 286-2504 Men's -Greg McDermott (319) 273-7609 Cedar Rapids Gazette (800) 398-8257 (319) 398-5861 Women's Basketba ll-Tony DiCecco (319) 273-6443 Northern Iowan (319) 273-2157 (319) 273-5931 Men's and Women's Cross Country-Chris Bucknam (319) 273-6481 Associated Press (515) 243-3281 (515) 243-1550 Football-Ma rk Farley (319) 273-6175 Men's and Women's -John Bermel (319) 266-8266 Television Phone Fax -Christy Hebert (319) 273-2520 KWWL-TV (319) 291-1290 (319) 291-1233 Women's -Stacey Simmer (319) 273-7946 KCRG-TV (3,19) 398-8391 (319) 368-8505 Women's -Sachin Kirtane (319) 273-3901 KGAN-TV (319) 395-9081 (319) 395-0113 Men's and Women 's Track-Chris Bucknam (319) 273-6481 -Bobbi Petersen (319) 273-7170 Radio Phone Fax Wrestl ing-Brad Penrith (319) 273-5860 KCNZ (319) 277-1918 (319) 277-5202 Athletics Director-Rick Hartzel l (319) 273-2470 KCRR (319) 233-9770 (319) 235-7774 Senior Associate AD/ Business Services-Julie Bright (319) 273-2475 KXEL (319) 283-1234 (319) 233-7430 Associate AD/Internal Operations-Justin Sell (319) 273-3647 Athletics Training Staff-Don Bishop (319) 273-6369 Media Information Ticket Office-Greg Davies (319) 273-6131 Credential Requests/Radio Lines: Please make all credential requests on official letterhead through the UNI Athletics Media Relations Office. NW Upper UNI-Dome, Cedar Fal ls, Iowa 50614. One courtesy phone line per school is pro­ vided. Listen to the Panthers UNI Fans will have a chance to follow the Panthers through the Missouri Interview Policies: Coach Heller and al l UNI players wi ll be available for Valley Conference as KWAY (Waverly, IA) and Y99.3 wil l serve as the flagship post-game interviews outside the dugout following the fina l game of the day. station for the 2004 UNI Baseball. Dallas Kincade will broadcast the games on For non-post-game interviews, contact Baseball SID Jill Gansemer at (319) 273- www.iowasportspage.com while ans al o can log onto 5455. Do not contact players directly. www.unipanthers.com to ca tch al oft e action. The following games wil l be ai ed thi e son. Press Luncheons: When in town. Coach Rick Heller wi ll speak at the weekly March 5-7 at Arkansas State Iowa UNI Press Luncheon. held each Monday at noon at Pepper's on 18th Street in March 26-28 at Wichita State Creighton Cedar Fa lls. The Press Luncheons are open to the public and will be re-broad­ April 2-4 at Illinois Stat at Bradley cast by KXEL (1540 AM) at 5 p.m. and via the internet at April 7 at www.unipanthers.com. April 9-11 Evansville April 14 Ma at Scoreboard phone: The conference ofice maintains the scoreboard phone April 16-18 0-'A Sbuthern Illinois that may be reached by calling 314-997-9877. Scores from Va lley baseball are O April 20 #l ay 26-29' lt1vc Tournament updated each evening. April 23-25 at Indiana State WW1&unipanthers.com

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2004 UNI Panther Baseball Roster Alphabetical 27 Jim Bauer No. Name Yr. Pos. 8/T Ht. Wt. DOB Hometown (Last School/High School ) 19 Spencer Black 1 Nate Heath Sr. 28/0F S/R 5-7 155 12/2/81 Temecula. CA (Cypress CC/Chaparral HS) RS Justin Bolger 2 Micah Christensen Sr. RHP R/R 5-11 175 6/1 3/82 Elma. IA (Waldorf CC/Forest City HS) RS Curt Bradley 3 Joe Burgett Sr. OF R/R 6-1 185 4/3/82 Des Moines. IA (Golden West CC/Trabuco Hil ls HS) 3 Joe Burgett 4 Andrew Farmer So. SS/28 R/R 6-1 180 3/1/83 Ankeny, IA (Ankeny HS) 2 Micah Christensen 5 Brandon Rinnan Jr. LHP L/L 5-11 180 7/8/8 2 Urbandale. IA (Yauapia College/Urbandale HS) 33 Neal Currell 6 Nate Trumm So. C S/R 6-1 180 9/28/82 Worthington, IA (Troy St/Dyersville Beckman HS) RS Clayton Daniels 7 Josh Potthoff So. LHP/18 L/L 6-4 · 205 8/2/82 Des Moines, IA (West Des Moines Dowling HS) 23 Eric Dejong 8 Jose Guzman Jr. SS/28 R/R 5-10 165 11/2/82 El Monte. CA (East Los Angles JC/Mountain View HS) 4 Andrew Farm er 9 Kory Kelchen Jr. RHP/1 B R/R 6-7 210 4/ 14/83 Manchester, IA (West Delaware HS) RS Hans Frey 10 Drew Kel ly Sr. RHP R/R 5-9 180 12/ 21 /80 Charles City, IA (Charles City HS) 29 Ryan Fulton 11 Pat Moran So. SS/28 R/R 5-10 175 1/4/84 Rapid City, SD (Stevens HS) 17 Dan Grant 13 Drew Wold So. LHP L/L 6-3 200 10/25/82 Cedar Rapids. IA (Kennedy HS) 8 Jose Guzman 16 Aaron Jenkins Fr. LHP/OF L/L 5-10 165 11 / 14/84 Brooklynn Park. MN (Champlin Park HS) 24 Jake Hansen 17 Dan Grant Sr. 38 R/R 6-3 195 11 / 12/81 Thunder Bay, Ontario (Parkland CC/Westgate HS) 1 Nate Heath 18 John Winter Fr. OF R/R 6-0 170 7/22/83 Cedar Rapids. IA (Xavier HS) 32 Jeff Hille 19 Spencer Black Sr. RHP R/R 6-6 220 7/ 14/80 Urbandale, IA (Kansas St/Urbandale HS) 36 Brett Iverson 20 Zach Jevne So. RHP R/R 6-8 220 8/9/82 Decorah, IA (Decorah HS) 34 Tyler Jefferson 21 Seth Moulton Sr. OF S/R 6-1 205 8/3/ 81 Ankeny, IA (Iowa Western/SEMO/Ankeny) 16 Aaron Jenkins 22 Robert Rodriguez Fr. RHP/1 B R/R 6-5 210 7/8/85 Hialeah. FL (Champagnat Catholic HS) 20 Zach Jevne 23 Eric Dejong Jr. RHP R/R 6-0 190 10/27/82 Lynnville. IA (Indian Hi lls CC/Lynnville-Sul ly HS) 9 Kory Kelchen 24 Jake Hansen So. LHP L/L 5-10 160 1/18/84 Council Bluffs, IA (Lewis Central HS) RS Kyle Kelchen 25 Ryan Norman Fr. OF L/R 6-0 200 9/22/83 Spirit Lake. IA (Spirit Lake HS) 10 Drew Kel ly 27 Jim Bauer So. RHP R/R 6-1 205 8/12/82 Apple Valley, MN (Eastview HS) 26 Sean LaCoste 26 Sean LaCoste Sr. 18/38 R/R 6-2 205 7/ 13/80 Waterloo, IA (Waterloo West HS) 35 Armando Lara 28 Bill Zenk Sr. LHP L/L 6-5 210 9/ 12/81 Vinton. IA (Vinton-Shellsburgh HS) 11 Pat Moran 29 Ryan Fulton Jr. OF L/R 6-0 220 12/20/82 Rochester. MN (Waldorf/Cowley CC/Mayo HS) 21 Seth Moulton 30 Joe Ryan Fr. RHP R/R 6-3 190 7/ 15/83 Davenport. IA (Assumption HS) 25 Ryan Norman 32 Jeff Hille Fr. RHP R/R 6-9 195 4/28/84 Sauk Rapid s, MN (Sauk Rapids Rice HS) RS Chris Olson 33 Neal Currell Jr. 18 R/R 6-4 220 9/ 13/81 Cedar Rapids, IA (Southeastern CC/Washington HS) 7 Josh Potthoff 34 Tyler Jefferson So. C R/R 6-1 215 10/21/83 Langley, British Columbia (Skagit Valley/McRobertsHS) 5 Brandon Rinnan 35 Armando Lara Sr. OF R/R 6-0 170 1/12/82 San Diego, CA (Southwestern CC/Sweetwater HS) 22 Robert Rodriguez 36 Brett Iverson Jr. RHP R/R 5-9 185 6/20/82 Eagle Grove, IA (Iowa Central/Eagle Grove HS) 30 Joe Ryan RS Hans Frey Sr. LHP L/L 6-1 185 10/12/81 Spearfish. SD (Trinidad St./Spearfish HS) 6 Nate Trumm RS Justin Bolger Fr. RHP/18 S/R 6-4 190 4/20/85 Cedar Falls, IA (Cedar Falls HS) RS David Westergaard RS Curt Bradley Fr. 28 S/R 5-10 160 6/29/85 Columbia. MO (Rock Bridge) RS Bryan Westphal RS Clayton Daniels Jr. OF R/R 6-0 215 10/16/82 Moulton. IA (Indian Hil ls CC/Moulton-Udell HS) 18 John Winter RS Kyle Kelchen Fr. RHP/1B L/R 6-1 240 10/1 1/84 Manchester, IA (West Delaware HS) 13 Drew Wold RS Chris Olson Fr. OF R/R 6-0 175 2/ 12/85 Cedar Falls, IA (Cedar Fa lls HS) 28 Bill Zenk RS David Westergaard Jr. 38 R/R 6-0 172 3/30/84 Sloan. IA (Wayne State/Westwood HS) RS Bryan Westphal Fr. RHP R/R 6-1 195 8/20/84 Dubuque, IA (Hempstead HS)

Head Coach: #14 Rick Heller (5th season at UNI) Assistant Coaches: #31 Dan Davis, #12 Ryan Jacobs, #15 Marty Sutherland Student Assistant Coaches: Brock Sabers, Beau Mathiason Athletic Trainer: Doug Hess

Pronunciations Roster By Class Roster By State Zach Jevne ...... Jev-Knee Freshmen 11 Iowa 27 Sean LaCoste ...... La-KOSS-tee Sophomores 9 Minnesota 4 Josh Potthoff ...... POT -hoff Juniors 9 3 Joe Burgett ....Burr-GET Seniors 9 South Dakota 2 Pat Moran ...... More-AN Canada 2 Eric DeJong ...... D e-Young Mi ssouri Jeff !:!ill.e. .. Hilly David Westergaard ...... Wester-Guard Bryan Westphal . .West-Fall Drew Wold ... Rhymes with Mold

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If there is one word to describe the 2004 looking bright and the team is healthy The play­ University of Northern Iowa baseball team, it ers who were hurt in 2003 worked really hard in would be depth. For the first time since Rick the off season in the weight room and are return­ Heller arrived as the Panthers head coac h in 2000, ing . he can look up and down the lineup and sm ile Like many teams up north, the Panthers have to when he sees the depth of his team . spe nd the first six weeks on the road, which In order to achieve the team's goal of winning includes 22 games . A tough schedule for most, the regular season Missouri Valley Conference Heller hone stly believes that it helps the team in title, Heller knew that he needed to have a deep the long . and reliable pitching staff. The pitching, combined "Historically, we have been one of the better with a team that the coaches believe wi ll be road teams in the Valley," sa id Heller. "We learn stro ng offensively with a good mix of speed and how to deal with ho sti le environments and by the power, could make this year's squad one of UN l's time the conference tourname~t comes around, best. our players are used to playing on the road. If we "We feel like all of the young pitchers that are going to have a winning season with our threw for us last year went out and worked hard schedule, you have to play well on the road ." to improve over the summer," commented Heller. UNl 's non-conference sched ule is excellent with "Thi s year we could definitely go 8-to-10 deep in two games against Big Ten champ Minnesota, two the bullpen . We also feel that our top four guys, games at Big 12 champ Nebraska and three whoever they may be, will give us a chance to win games with Iowa . It doesn't get any easier enter­ defensive skills, he can swing the bat well from each night. " ing into the conference schedule. The Panthers the left side." With 17 players returning from the 2003 squad open up at Wichita State, then travel to Illinois Pat Moran return s for his sophomore season that went 27-28 overall and· 16-15 in the Valley, it State, which Heller believes is going to be one of after having a so lid first year as a true freshman. is easy to say that the Panthers had a successfu l the top team s in the league . They finally host He finished the season starting 28 games for the season. But in the eyes of the coaching staff, Southwest Mi sso uri State in their first home con­ Panthers while hitting .273, including five doubles being able to achieve that succe ss with the adver­ ference se ries Ea ster weekend. With all of this and two triples The native of Rap id City, SD, sity they overcame was the biggest accomplish­ travel early, UNI is able to close out the regular spent most of 2003 playing , but is an ment. season with two home se ries . outstanding defender at short, second and third "We lost so many pitchers before the season "I think it is important to have a lot of home base. began last year, but we had a lot of young pitchers games in April and May, because we do travel a "Pat could be our starting come that stepped up their play at the end of the sea­ lot early," commented Heller. " This year, it works , but it all depends on Dan Grant's son," said Heller. "They gave us a good chance to out nicely with Evan sv ille and Southern Illinoi s the injury and where he ends up in the line-up, " sa id win and a chance to have a good year. Finishing la st two conference se ries . Hopefully, we will Heller. " His hitting has really improved over the 15-6 in the league down the stretch gave us the have warm weather and have so me big crowds." year and we think that Pat could have a big year momentum we needed ." Competing in one of the be st leagues in the for us -- offensively, defensively and on the This year is completely different from seasons country, the Panthers are going to need to rely on bases ." pa st. The la st few years, the Panthers had so me their 10 se niors for leadership both on and off the Senior Nate Heath (Temecula, CA) came to UNI bad luck with injuries and the draft, which in fi eld . The coaches look to Sean LaCoste to step up last year as an , but the coac hes soo n Heller's opinion held them back from having 35-to- as one of the team 's leaders. A native of moved him to seco nd ba se where he made some 40 wins in a season. So far thi s year, things are Waterloo, IA, he ha s been a part of the UNI team great plays and was named honorable mention all ­ si nce Heller's arrival in 2000. conference. Besides some great defensive gems, "Sean is one of the hardest working players on the se nior also caused some problems on the our team," commented Heller. "He might not be a bases with hi s speed. guy that says a lot, but he is someo ne the players "Nate injured his knee over the sum mer, but look up to." after rehab this fall he looks to be 100 percent Bill Zenk, Spencer Black and Micah Christensen after Christmas," commented Heller. "Not only is will be senior leaders on the pitching staff, while he a great defender at second, but if the situation Armando Lara , Dan Grant, Joe Burgett and Nate would arise, he is also a strong outfielde r. " Heath also return to help the position players. Rounding out the infield is Sean LaCoste (Waterloo, IA). Like Heath, thi s senior moved from Infield his traditional outfield po sition to become a sec­ Defen sively, the Panthers' infield will be very ond team all-conference selection at first. He fin­ strong thi s season with many options. Starting at ished the year with the team's third highest bat­ sho rtstop opening day wi ll be newcomer Jose ting average at .3 16 including six home runs. The Guzman (El Monte, CA) A junior tran sfer from Ea st senior also broke the sc hool record for putouts Community College, he is a very with a season-high 484. strong defender who can run the ba ses really well. LaCoste most likely will be starting at first but "A very athletic individual , Jose will bring a lot the coaching staff had him play some third base to the table," commented Heller. "Beside s his

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outfield before hurting hi s wrist in the latter part miss the entire season. of the fall. "C layton was doing extremely well and would Coach Heller says, "By the way he played when have been our clean up hitter," said Heller. "We he was healthy, he will definitely have a role on felt he could ease the loss of Adam Boeve to the this team as a utility player. He runs well, has a pro's and provide some much needed power. strong arm and plays very hard." Thankfully, we have some quality depth and some­ David Westergaard (Sloan, IA), a transfer from one will step up and fill the spot." Wayne State, is a solid player with a bright future at second or third while having a quick bat. Curt Catchers Bradley (Columbia, MO) had shoulder surgery after Back for his second year behind the plate is football and will redshirt. sophomore Nate Trumm (Worthington, IA). He fin­ ished his first year as a Panther with a .252 bat­ Outfield ting average He had an outstanding fall after Despite the loss of Adam Boeve in the outfield, gaining over 15 pounds . UNI has a great deal of depth and talent. Senior "He has worked extremely hard to improve his Armando Lara (San Diego, CA) put up good num­ strength and is now hitting the ball with a lot bers last year with a .293 batting average with 1O more authority," said Heller. "He threw well this doubles and four triples. He had an excellent fall and better than any time last season." summer and came back to UNI this fall a better Tyler Jefferson, a transfer from Skagit Valley, during the fall in case he is needed. player. Besides his improvement on the field, he will be backing up Trumm. A hard worker and a "Wherever Sean plays he will be one of the also has worked hard in the weight room . Heller solid , he has power on the right side of better defensive players at his position in the believes he will be one of the team's major run the plate with a quality arm . league," said Heller. "I felt he was the best defen­ producers this year as the starting . sive in the Valley last year. I look "I look for Armando to have an excellent year Pitching for Sean to have a big year at the plate. He is for us both offensively and defensively," said The UNI coaches are extremely excited about swinging it as well as he ever has in the off sea­ Heller. "In my opinion, if he puts up the numbers this year's pitching staff and what it will be able son and we need him to be a run producer for us he is capable, with his speed, I think he will have to accomplish. Not only do they have quality this season." the chance to continue his baseball career." pitchers but also a great deal of depth . The Coming off of the bench the Panthers also have There is a battle for the starting centerfield Panthers have a battle going on for the the top experience to make an impact in the infield. spot. Senior Joe Burgett (Des Moines, IA) had a four spots. If the season began in January, it Sophomore Andrew Farmer (Ankeny, IA) continues good year for the Panthers hitting .291 with four looks like either senior Bill Zenk or sophomore to improve and will be used as a utility guy, play­ home runs while making some great defensive Jake Hansen could earn the number one job . ing second, short or third. plays in center. He has some competition this Zenk had an outstanding fall with his velocity "His offense continues to improve," says Heller. year from senior Seth Moulton (Ankeny, IA). A consistently up and had better control than at any "He is a solid player who knows how to play the transfer from Southeast Missouri State, Moulton time last year. Last year, he earned his way into short game well and is a good team leader." is very fast and has a strong arm. In addition to the starting lineup, starting in four games . He fin­ Senior Dan Grant (Thunder Bay, Ontario) is his hitting, he will be a great addition to the team ished the year with a 5.63 ERA and a record of 3-3 recovering from a torn hamstring that he re-injured and will be in the mix of things . Freshman Chris in 46.1 innings. this summer. As UN l's swing man, if he is healthy, Olsen (Cedar Falls, IA) looks to redshirt this year "We feel that Bill has put in the work and the Heller believes he can take the team to another but is progressing nicely over the winter. time to have a good season for us," commented level. "His rehab is going well and we are hoping Redshirt freshman Ryan Norman comes into the he will be back to full strength by Christmas. season as the most improved player and will fit in "If he is healthy, he brings a solid defensive the mix at any of the outfield spots. He has power player at either third or first," said Heller. "He is from the left side of the plate and is a plus runner. one of the better hitters on the team and we need "Ryan has worked as hard as any player I've him in the lineup " seen coming back from shoulder surgery," com­ Junior transfer Neal Currell (Cedar Rapids, IA) mented Heller. "The commitment that it took to from Southeastern Community College is a big, get back into shape and recover from his injury is strong hitting first baseman . The coaching staff very impressive . He will definitely have a role on looks for him to give some offensive pop when he this year's team." is in the game. Finally, Kory Kelchen could see Ryan Fulton transfers to UNI from Waldorf and more playing time this year at first and in the des­ will see some playing time in left field as well as ignated hitter spot. He continues to improve and . He gives the Panthers another has made big strides over the summer. The coach­ hitter with power to mix in with all of their speed es are very happy with the way he swung the bat this season. in the fall. The Panthers suffered a major loss right before Also seeing time in the infield will be redshirt Christmas when Indian Hills transfer Clayton freshman, John Winter. He had an outstanding Daniels was diagnosed with Thoracic Outlet fall in the utility role playing third, second and the Syndrome and had to have surgery. He likely will

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take us over the top," sa id Heller. "He has a fast­ us win games in some way," Heller said. ball as good as anyone on the team. He has a lot Joe Ryan has a lot of talent but has spent the of movement and can throw three pitches for last two years with the football team and broke strikes. We look for him to have an awesome his ankle before baseball started last year. He has year. tremendous potential and has decided to concen­ Sophomore Drew Wold continues to improve as he trate soley on baseball. threw exceptionally well in the fall. He has an UNI has a number of true freshmen who have outstanding change up and is locating his the ability to step into the lineup if needed. Bryan better than he ever has. Westphal pitched well in the fall. He needs to "He has matured both mentally and physically locate his fastball a little better but has an excel­ and gives us another quality left-hander out of the lent . Kyle Kelchen also had a good fall. He bullpen," said Heller. can throw a lot of strikes but needs to locate in Brett Iverson, a junior transfer from Iowa the zone better. He has a good and is Central, will be in the mix and definitely wil l play working on his change up. Robert Rodriguez has a a big role on this yea r's team. He has a low 90s big frame and has worked hard in the weight fastball and a good breaking ball. Eric DeJong, a room. His fastball is in the low to mid 80s but transfer from Indian Hills, has a mid-BOs fastba ll has an outstanding curveball. He will make a big that sinks. He also has a good breaking ba ll and jump in veloc ity over the next season and has a Heller. "He is definitely capable of being our num­ can locate especially well. He is a knowledgeable great concept on how to pitch. These three ath­ ber one." and a strong competitor. letes could pitch but most likely will be saved for After pitching well as a true freshman, with 26 Southpaw Brandon Rinnan had an outstanding next season. in 40 innings, Hansen went out last sophomore season at Yavapia Junior College. He Cedar Fal ls native Justin Bo lger had a great fall summer and led the in ERA at has a fantastic change up and has command with and is one of the hardest workers on the team and 1.23, the second best ERA in league history. After three pitches. He is fighting for a weekend starter li ke the other freshmen, has made the adjustment his success, he returned to UNI with a lot of confi­ spot, otherwise. the coaches believe he wi ll be a to college. He will redshirt th is season but the dence and had a great fall. quality left-handed pitcher out of the pen. coaches are excited about his future. "He will definitely be one of our top two pitch­ Freshman Aaron Jenkins had a great senior Last, but definitely not least. is freshman Jeff ers with the ability to be the Friday night guy," season at Champlin Park where he threw 31.2 Hille. He has tremendous upside at 6-9 and 195 said Heller. "We expect Jake to have a great year innings for a 0.68 ERA, including 60 strikeouts and pounds. He had Tommy John's surgery in April but for us." two no-hitters. He was the Metro Player of the is way ahead of schedule and in November Junior Kory Kelchen gives the coaches a third Year in Minneapol is. already was throwing 83-84. Right now, the way person who has the talent and the ability to be a "We are really excited about Aaron as he has a he is working, the coaches think he cou ld be ready Friday night starter. He came back much improved devastating curveball. better than anyone I've sometime during the season. and threw very well in the fall. Last year, he seen," commented Heller. "The big question will "With his ability and potential, if he is ready, recorded a mark of 6-2 in 15 apperances with a be if he will be able to locate his fastba ll. If he we plan on using him this season," commented 6.27 ERA. does, he will play a major role on our team." Hel ler. "He has an outstanding work ethic and is "We look for him to be back to the way he was In his second year as a for the Panthers, another guy who has tremendous drive to be the as a freshman," commented Heller. " He has a lot sen ior Micah Christensen looks to have a better best. We feel like he can be one of the top pitch­ more confidence and is in better shape. He has season, despite knee surgery this fall. ers in the Missouri Valley someday." been healthy all winter, has done a great job in "He had an excellent fall and his fastbal l was the weight room and is in the best shape of his around 90 everyday and threw hi s curveball we ll," life." sa id Heller. "If he is 100 percent and healthy, he The Panthers have a lot of options at the num­ gives us a big time closer." ber four spot. Zach Jevne is a redshirt sophomore Josh Potthoff gives the Panthers another quality who had an outstanding summer. He worked hard southpaw out of the bullpen. He needs to locate a in the weight room and his fastball was consis­ little better to have a major role but has the ability tently 88-91 this fall with as good a change up as to do that. He has been working hard and should anyone on UN l's staff. be able to give us a lot of innings. The UNI coaches are excited about having It has been a long time since Drew Kelly has Spencer Black back for his senior season, knowing been on a baseball field as he has concentrated they have the option to use him as a starter if his last three years on . He worked real­ needed. But look for the Urbandale, IA. native to ly hard to regain what he had and by the end of return to the bullpen as he has aquick turn around the fall, he was throwing 86-87, which is where and could see a lot of innings for the Panthers. he was as a freshman. Last year, the right-handed pitcher had a 2.93 ERA "A fierce competitor and whatever ro le he has. in 30.2 innings and a record of 2-2 along with two we know he will be the best at it he can. Just hav­ saves. ing Drew on our team makes us better because of "If he has the year that he is capable, he could his work ethic and toughness. I know he will help s------112!:!:E======--:-:- U N IPANTH ERS.COM Head Coach Rick Heller

Rick Heller has In addition to the team 's success, Heller helped deve l­ recorded 115 victo­ op Ryan Brunner and Nie Ungs into 2002 MVC Player and ries. in four seasons Pitcher of the Year, respectively. Both were drafted in the as the head coach of 12th round and earned all-American status. the UNI baseball Since taking over as head coach, Heller's teams have team. During that broken numerous school records. In 2002, four individual time he has devel­ records were broken; in 2000, nine individual records and oped the program five team records were set; while in 2001, 16 records into a conference were set both individually and as a team. contender year in In his first season with the Panthers, Heller led UNI to and year out a 23-33 overall mark that included a pair of wins over Hel ler has led nationally-ranked Cre ighton. In the process, he became th e Pan th ers to the the first UNI baseball coach since Rosco Minton in 1925 Missouri Val ley to win his fi rst game as head coach. Conference Hel ler became just the sixth UNI baseba ll coach since Tournament the past 1926 when he was hired in September 1999. He had spent "-L-'""U-1..LIILLLJLllc:a....L...L_L_~ three sea sons and the previous 12 seasons building a nationally-ranked pro­ during that time, three players have been honored as con­ gram as head coach at Upper Iowa University in Fayette, ference Player of the Yea r, including Adam Boeve in 2003. Iowa. La st year, the young Panther team recorded its best While at Upper Iowa, Hell er recorded a 291- 194-3 conference regu lar season, a fourth place finish. since the record and was named Iowa Conference Coach of the Year 1997 season, in when it took second. It also was the four times. The Peacocks won three regular-season and of the Year honor. He repeated Coach of th e Year honors school's second best season since joining the league. UNI three Iowa Conference Tournament titles in his tenure. again in 1996 when th e Peacocks won the Iowa not only finished in the top half of the MVC, but wi th an "I think that Rick Heller is the best young baseball Conference and Central Regional to advance to the overal l record of 27-28 and a 16-15 leag ue mark. coach in the country and we want him to be a part of the NCAA Division Ill College . His team finished In the past fou r yea rs, hitting has been a big part of the Panther coaching family for a long time," co mmented the year ranked sixth nationally and he was named NCAA Panthers' success. At the plate, UN I .299 with Boeve Hartzell. "He does a great job of teaching and helping Division Ill Central Region Coach of the Year. In the leading the way with a .368 average, second in the league young men to grow and develop both as players and as process, that 39-12 team set a school re co rd for wins. and . As a team, it finished the season tied with Wichita people and his work ethic and enthusiasm for both base­ In 1997, his team was ranked seventh nationally in the State for the best batting average in the MVC. Once on ball and our department are outstandi ng ." pre-season poll and won the Iowa Conference the base path, th e Panthers were among the best in sto len Heller arrived in Fa yette in the fall of 1987 and quickly Tournament In 1998, his team reached as high as 10th base, finishing with 130 whi ch was sixth in the nation. In turn ed things around, earn ing his first Iowa Conference nationally wh il e finishing with a 38-8 record to set a 2002, UNI was among the best in the nation in hitting Coach of the Year honor in 1989. One year later, he led school record for . His fina l UIU team with a .313 average, and th e best in the conference. In Upper Iowa to its first winning season in 17 years. In fini shed 30-15-1 and finished third in the Iowa Conference 2001, it hit .333, best in the MVC by nea rly 20 points, and 1993, Hell er won his first conference cha mpion sh ip, also whi le setting five school records. 10th best average in the nation. Th e previous year, UNI the fi rst for any UIU program in 20 years, while advanc ing As a player at Upper Iowa from 1982-86, he was a was tied for first in the league in hitting with a .300 aver­ to the NCAA Division Ill Regionals. fou r-year starter at shortstop and healso lettered in foot­ age. Heller's team won the Iowa Conference and advanced ball and basketball. UNl 's pitching continues improved as the Panthers had to the NCAA Regiona ls again in 1995. Hi s team finished Heller and his wife, Donna, have two daughters - Tara a 4.62 ERA in the MVC during 2003. In 2002, pitching 19th in th e national rankings and he won his third Coach (23) and Alyssa (15) staff improved by over one point, finishing the season with a 5.16 ERA in 469.1 innings of work. Heller's Year-by-Year Highlights During Heller's time at UNI , he has seen seven players 1982-86: Won four letters in baseball, three in football 1998: 38-8 season record ... Ranked as high as 10th in drafted by Major League Ba sebal l, with Boeve drafted in and two letters in basketball as a student-athlete at NCAA Division Ill. the 12th round by the last year. Hell er Upper Iowa University. 1999: Went 30-15-1 ... Set school records in five cate - has had 10 players playing profe ssional ball. 1987: Hired at Bakersfield High School in Missouri as gories. In 2001, his team used a four-game sweep at the baseball and basketball coach. 2000: Hired at UN I ... Became first UNI baseball coach Southwest Missouri State to clinch a Missouri Valley 1988 Hired at Upper Iowa. since 1925 to win first game ... Notched school's 1,000th Conference Tournament bid . From there, his squad rolled 1989: Iowa Conference Coach of the Year. all-time win ... Two wins over #15 Creighton ... Sets UNI off four straight win s to take the MVC Tournament titl e en 1990: First winning season at Upper Iowa in 17 years record for most wins by a first-year coach. (any sport). 2001: Led UN I to first NCAA bid since 1968 after win­ route to the school's first ever NCAA Di vision I Regional 1993: Iowa Conference champions, the first at UIU in 20 ning MVC Tournament ... Coached first team all-American bid. years (any sport) ... Iowa Conference Coach of the Year Ryan Brunner to MVC Player of the Year honors and sec­ ... NCAA Ill Central Regional qualifier ... Iowa High School ond team all-American Nie Ungs to MVC Pitcher of the Coaches Association Four-Year College Coach of the Year honors .. .Three players drafted in first 18 rounds Year. .. .Led team to school-record 35 wins as team broke eight 1995: Iowa Conference champions .. .Iowa Conference offensive single-season records ... Swept first-place SMS Coach of the Year ... NCAA Ill Central Regional qualifier on the road .. .Led the MVC in hitting, 10th nationally . ... Ranked 19th nationally in final poll. 2002: His second 30-win season since arriving at UNI 1996: NCAA Ill qualifiers ... Central .. .Three players drafted ... Back-to-back winning seasons Region champions ... Iowa Conference champions for the first time in 15 years ... Eight batters hit over .300 ... Ranked sixth nationally in final NCAA Ill poll .. .Iowa ... Earned their second consecutive trip to the Valley Conference Coach of the Year ... NCAA Ill Central Tournament Region Coach of the Year .. .Iowa High School Coaches 2003: Finished fourth in the MVC .. .Earned his 100th vic­ Association Four-Year College Coach of the Year tory as a UNI coach and number 400 of his career ... Set school mark for wins in a season with a 39-12 .. Earned third straight trip to the MVC Tournament record . ...Adam Boeve named MVC Player of the Year and draft­ 1997: Iowa Conference Tournament champions ... Ranked ed in the 12th round .. Went 27-28 and 16-15 MVC ... lowa seventh nationa lly in NCAA Il l preseason poll. High School Coaches Association Four-Year College Coach of the Year. University of Northern Iowa =-======------1 A~~i~tant Coach

Valley Conference after coaching at Southern Illinois University for three years. At SIU, Davis ASSISTANT COACH earned his Master's degree while working as PITCHING & RECRUITING pitching coach, equipment supervisor and helping with fund-raising, camps and off-campus recruit­ Dan Davis returns to UNI for his fourth season ing. as pitching coach and his third year as the Davis spent four summers coaching the El recruiting coordinator. Dorado Broncos in the Jayhawk League. After Last year under the guidance of Davis, the serving as pitching coach and first-base coach in Panthers had an outstanding conference season, the summers of 1997 and 1998, he served as man­ finishing with a 4.62 ERA in the Valley. UNI also ager and pitching coach in 1999 and 2000. His d its best regular season ERA at 5.09, the low­ 1998 team won the National Baseball Congress est since 1981 when it turned Division I. In 2002, World Series. Davis first joined the coaching pro­ the pitching staff lowered its ERA by nearly a fession at Independence Community College in point to 5.16. Before his arrival, the Panthers had 1997 a 7.96 ERA. As a player, Davis spent one season at In 2001 Davis coached MVC Pitcher of the Year Nie Lings and all-MVC honorable Cowley County Community College and two years mention sel~ction Micah Green. in addition to academic all-district pick Scott Miller. at Southern Illinois, where he graduated in 1995 with a degree in Exercise Science. Perhaps his most impressive work was converting Lings, a 3-6 pitcher as a sopho­ Known for his ferocity and durability on the mound, he set a SIU record that still more with a 7.43 ERA. into an 11-2 pitcher with a 2.48 ERA who earned second team stands by throwing 118 innings in 1995, breaking a 23-year old school single-season all-America honors from Collegiate Baseball. record. He also topped the Saluki staff in strikeouts and ERA that year. Davis has coached six Panther pitchers into the professional level, including two Following his col legiate experience, he continued his career in the Frontier in the MLB Draft. In 2001, Ungs was drafted in the 12th round by the Florida Marlins, League, playing with the Newark Bison and Kalamazoo Kodiaks. while last year, Josh Habel was selected by San Fransisco in the 14th round. Davis and his wife, Heather, reside in Cedar Falls. Prior to his arrival at UNI, Davis was no stranger to the competitive Missouri

Jacobs spent one season playing at Iowa Wesleyan where his team broke school records ASSISTANT COACH for wins in a season . He also played one year at CATCHERS Kirkwood Community College in his hometown of Cedar Rapids, IA, where he was fifth in the nation Former Panther player Ryan Jacobs is in his in RBIs as a sophomore. Jacobs then transferred third year on the UNI bench as a full-time assis­ to UNI and spent two seasons as UNl's top catch­ tant coach. He spent a year as a volunteer. er. Jacobs' primary responsibility is to work with Jacobs hit .296 in 94 games at UNI, including the Panther catchers and pitchers and help coor­ 11 homers and 73 RBI. He was an all-MVC honor­ dinate UNl's camps and winter hitting clinics. able mention choice as a junior when he hit .306 J obs also serves as UNl's first-base coach. while helping UNI to a then school-record 32 wins In 2002, Jacobs coached Alex Dvorsky, who and best-ever second place finish in the MVC. was drafted in the 26th round of the Major In the summer of 1998, he played profession­ League Baseball draft by the Anaheim Angles ally for the Richmond IIN) Roosters in the Frontier ta..L.LtI.Jt...a...... ,,_.L..J ..._.L....o.._.L.J and was named Rookie Short Season A 12- League. Jacobs' professional career ended with a man All-Star catcher. At UNI. he hit .330 with seven home runs and 49 RBIs. His 22 shoulder injury. doubles led the Panthers and places him second on UNl's all-time list. After graduation, he spent the 1999 season He also coached the likes of Brady Weber. In 2001, Weber hit .293 with a , as the assistant coach at Cornell College in Mt. a and two home runs. He was clutch throughout the season, as his ninth-inning Vernon, IA. He also served as the assistant coach at Cedar Rapids Regis/Xavier High single vs. Indiana State drove in the winning runs to put UNI in the championsh ip School for five seasons, which qualified for the Iowa state tournament in 1999. game of the MVC Tournament. He resides in Cedar Falls.

As a senior, he batted .282 with seven doubles and a . He led the team in stolen bases with 19 while having a .942 field percentage at second. GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH Sutherland was a part of the 2001 team that won the Missouri Val ley Conference OUTFIELDERS Tournament and played in the NCAA Regionals. During that season, he was named second team all-conference while hitting .349. Before coming to UNI, he spent two Marty Sutherland returns to UNI and the seasons at Kirkwood Community College. baseball program, but this time as an assistant After graduation, he spent the 2003 season as an assistant coach at Wartburg coach. A 2002 graduate, he was an all-confer­ College in Waverly, IA. ence in 2002. Currently, he is pursuing a graduate degree in Physical Education. He is a native of During his two seasons with the Panthers, he Cascade, IA. had a .318 batting average with 25 doubles and 29 stolen bases. He also finished is career with 64 RBIs. a------~======UNIPANTHERS.COM Pdnther Senior~

High School: Attended Urbandale High School and graduated in 1999 ... As a sen­ ior. had a 4.35 ERA with 40 strikeouts and had a record of 6-3 ...Hi t .430 with 11 home runs ... Two-time all-conference in baseball and basketball ...Re ceived 12 ath­ letic letters. Pitcher Personal: Fu ll name is Spencer Moline Black ... Son of Craig and Sarah Black ... Siblings include Kellan and Connor ...Favorite movie is Bull Durham and favorite actors are Kevin Costner and Jessica Beal .. .Favorite book is DiVinci Code ...Major ing in Business Management .. .Favori te baseball player is . who played for his favorite team, the ... Goals for the 2004 season are to be ._._,__.__,___,__.__,__.....__.__,._, 2003: Finished his first year as a Panther with a 2.93 named all-conference and to go to the ERA in 19 outings, all coming in relief ... Recorded a mark of 2-2. including two saves Valley and regional tournaments ... Best ... In the 10-2 victory over Vermont, he threw five innings, striking out three and giv­ advice -- "Lean forward and take every­ ing up no runs in his first victory ...In nine of his appearances. he did not allow a run thing head on" ... Chose UNI because of to score ... Threw three pitches for three outs in the second game of the double the coaches and to further his baseball header against Illinois State (4/26). career ... Most admires his parents for putting up with him ... Best memory in At Kansas State: Sat out due to an injury in 2002 ... As a sophomore, had 21 sports was his first college appearance appearances as a reliever, tied for 10th in school history ...Allowed only one hit in (at Texas A&M) in front of 4,000 people two innings against defending national champ LSU . ... Played for the Clari nda As and the Fairfax Freek ... Hobbies include eating and sleeping.

Spencer Black's Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 28 38 HR AB B/AVE WP HBP BK 2002 2 93 2-2 19 0 0 0 2 30 2 42 22 10 7 15 4 0 1 125 336 0 7 2

High School: Attended Trabuco Hills High School in Mission Viejo, CA, graduating in 2000 ... Named to the all-league team as a sophomore and a senior ... Sat out as a junior due to an injury.

Personal: Full name is Joseph Glen Des Moines, Iowa Burgett ... Son of Steve and Mary Beth Trabuco High/Golden West CC Burgett ... Has four sis- Bats R •Throws R ters, Keri , Lori, Tina and Sarah ...Chose UNI because of the coaching staff and being close to home ...Goals for the 2003 season are to go to Omaha and win it all ... The best aspect of being a ~_,__._~~_,_~~~ 2003: The Panther center fielder played and started UNI athlete is having the chance to be in all 55 games ...Finished the year with a .291 batting average, including nine dou­ the best team in the nation .. .Favorite bles, a triple and four home runs ...Had a 15-game hitting streak from 4/6 to 4/27 book is the Hobbit and his favorite ...Finished the season with four home runs. including three during the week of 4/9- team is the .. .Favorite 4/13 .. .Went 4-for-5 twice, including the win over Columbia (3/ 16) where he had a actress is Natalie Portman ... Majoring triple, scored two runs and had four RBIs ... Had 19 multiple hit games and six in Business ...Plans to own a restau­ games with multiple RBIs. rant with his cousin.

At Golden West: Two-time all-conference ... A member of the all-state team ...Named team MVP .. .Led the conference with a .430 batting average and was sec­ ond in stolen bases.

Joe Burgett's Career Statistics Vear AVG GP-GS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB -ATT PO A E FLO% 2003 291 55-55 230 41 67 9 1 4 24 90 391 30 6 40 6 386 1 1 5-10 143 1 1 993

University of Northern Iowa ======::::=====:=::mi------9 Panther Seniors

High School: Four-time all-conference ... Named to the all-district team as a senior ... Earned honorable mention all-state honors in 2000.

Personal: Fu ll name is Micah Choi Elma, Iowa Christensen ... Son of Daniel and Susan Christensen Forset City High/Waldorf JC ... Siblings include Erica, Tory and Amy Bats R •Throws R ... A General Studies major .. .Favorite movie is the Rounders and favorite actress is Charlize Theron ... In spare time, he likes to sleep, watch Iv/movies and hang out with friends ... Best advice -- "Work hard, you never L....L,,...i:,,~1a.,1,..L..1_L.-1._.1_.L..J 2003: Pitched 16 games of relief for the Panthers .. .With 20.1 innings, mostly as the closer, he finished with a 1-3 record and a 5.23 know who's watching" .. .Favorite ERA including 17 strikeouts ... Earned his first collegiate victory when he threw three baseball player is Bret Boone and innings against Creighton (4/20), striking out three batters. favorite team is the Minnesota Twins ... Goal for the 2004 season is to win At Waldorf: In 2002, named to the second team all-region team. the regular season MVC Championship . .. Chose UNI because it is close to home and because of the competition.

Micah Christensen's Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 28 38 HR AB 8/AVE WP HBP BK 2003 5 23 1-3 16 0 0 0 2 20 2 24 13 12 11 17 3 1 1 81 296 O 4 1

High School: Played baseball and football at Spearfish High School ... Named to the all-state baseball team while earning all-conference honors in footbal l. Senior • 6-0 • 175 Personal: Full name is Hans Fredrick Frey .. Son of Wayne Pitcher Frey and Mary Jo Nelson ... Has one sister. Spearfish, South Dakota Maggie Frey ...Ma joring in Physical Spearfish High/Trinidad State Education .. .Favorite book is Waylon ~ Bats L •Th,ows L .. .Favorite movie is Tombstone ... Goal for the 2003 season is to compete for the national title .. Ch ipper Jones is his favorite baseball player .. .Favorite pro­ ,.~ fessional team is the Miami Dolphins ...... Best .__..,o...1WLLac:.-...... _,-L_J_...L...1 2003: The southpaw made 12 appearances for the advice -"Never give up" Panthers, seven as the starter ... On March 14 against Vermont, he struck out his ... Chose UNI because he felt he fit best first six batters and finished his four innings by striking out eight of 15 batters ...His in the program .. .The best aspect of first UNI victory came in the first game against Creighton (4/19). where he pitched being a UNI athlete is being part of a 4.1 innings in the 9-3 win ... Threw seven innings against Wisconsin-Milwaukee classy program ...In spare time. enjoys (3/30). striking out six and allowing only four hits .. .Finished the season with a 5.05 fishing and hunting ... Best sports memo­ overall ERA and a 4.91 ERA in his six appearances against Valley competition. ry was winning state titles in baseball and football ... Goal for 2004 is to get At Trinidad State: Started in 13 games and finished with a 4-6 record ... Had a 3.96 healthy. ERA in 65.33 innings pitched while striking out 70.

Hans Frey's Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 28 38 HR AB 8/AVE WP HBP BK 2003 5 05 1-3 12 7 0 0 0 41 0 46 35 23 20 24 15 1 1 169 272 O 4 1

10------~======~ UNIPANTHERS.COM Panther Senior~

High School: Graduated from Westgate High School in 1999 ... Played for the Thunder Bay Junior Jacks.

Personal: Full name is Daniel Grant ... Son of Alex and Debbie Grant .. .Has two sib­ Third Base lings, Mark and Ashley ... Best sports memory was winn ing the NJCAA Division II Thunder Bay, Ontario World Series in 2002 ... Best advice - "Don't think so much and just go out and Westgate High/Parkland College play" ...... Favorite book is Fire and Rain .------,------, Bats R • Throws R ... Favorite professional sports team is the Toronto Maple Leafs ... Favorite movies are Rocky and Slap Shot .. .Favorite baseball player is ... Career goals include becoming a coach or an athletic trainer ._.__.,____,,LL.J'-"1.,,,"'---.l.----'----_L.L--1"--.J 2003: layed in only 19 games due to an injury suf­ ... In his spare time he watches movies fered early in the season ... Against Loui siana-Monroe 12/23). went 2-for-4. including and writes songs ... Goals for 2004 are a double ... In the final game at SMS 14/13). which UNI won 9-4, he was 2-for-3 to stay healthy and to have some fun ... Tied the school record for walks in a game with four against Western Illinois ... Most admires his grandpa because (5/13) he still works everyday and is his num­ ber one fan ... Hobbies include ice skat­ At Parkland College: Spent two seasons at Parkland College ... Named first team ing and he enjoys listening to music and all-American as a sophomore ... Selected as the Most Valuable Player of the World hanging out with friends ... Last sum­ Series ... Hit .417 as a sophomore ... Honored as the MVP of Parkland and the confer­ mer. played for the Thunder Bay Border ence as a sophomore. Cats of the Northwoods League.

Dan Grant's Career Statistics Vear AVG GP-GS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLO% 2003 246 28-19 65 7 16 6 0 0 11 22 338 11 6 17 2 398 1 0 1-2 9 38 3 940

Personal: Full name Nathan James Heath .Son of BJ and Joe Heath ... Siblings include Mitch and Samantha ... Chose UNI because of the coaching staff and the school's reputation ... Best memory in sports is travel and playing in Canada last summer ... Admires his grandpa the most .. . Best part of being a UNI athlete is being a part of a growing tradition ... Favorite book is Power Temecula, California of Focus ... Favorite movie is Bad Boys and favorite actor is Denzel Washington Chaparral High/Cyress CC ... The is his favorite team and Tony Gwynn favorite baseba ll Bats R • Throws R player ... Hobbies include writing and watching movies ... Most compares his base­ ball talent to Ray Durham ... In his spare time, he sleeps or watches movies ... Last sum­ mer. he played for the Valley All-Stars ... Majoring in ~~~-~~~~~ 2003: Hit a home run in his first at-bat as a Panther Communication and Electronic against Northwestern State ... Played and started 51 games. all except one coming Media ... Best advice - "You at second base ... His longest hitting streak of the season. nine. came from April 6-9 can't control what the world .. .Finished the season hitting .309, .323 against Valley opponents ... Named honor­ does to you, but only how you able mention all-conference for his play in the infield .. .Went 4-for-5 with two RBIs react to what is done to you" at #22 Texas Tech 12/28) ... Had more than one hit in 19 games. seven games with ... Goal for 2004 is to play with multiple RBIs ... Defensively, he made some great plays in his first year playing sec­ one thing in mind - winning at ond base. all cost ... Last summer, played for the At Cypress CC: Named Scholar Ath lete of the Year ... Inducted into the Hall of of the Northwoods League. Fame.

High School - Selected to the all-Valley first team. all-conference and also the all­ county team both as a junior and a senior ... Honored as the Most Valuable Player during his senior campaign.

Nate Heath's Career Statistics Vear AVG GP-GS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLO% 2003 309 51-51 204 41 63 6 0 1 28 72 353 24 0 35 3 378 2 9 19-20 87 137 10 957

University of Northern Iowa ======::::::c------.. 11 Panther Senior~

10th vs. Northwestern (2/17) ... Tied for team lead with two triples ... Threw out three run­ ners from the outfield. High School: Three-sport standout at Waterloo West High School ... Three-year captain First/Third Base and all-Big Four selection by the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier ... Hit .411 with five homers and 39 RBI as a junior ... All-state as a senior, when he hit .504 with 11 homers ... Three­ time team MVP in baseball ... Two-time all-conference honorable mention in basketball ... Set 12 school and six conference passing records as the Wahawks' starting quarter­ back ... Second team all-state quarterback and started the Shrine Bowl .. .Two-time all­ conference quarterback and three-year starter .. .Four-year Honor Rol l and National Honor Society member .. .Two-time Student of the Month ... Member of Waterloo West Wall of Fame for football and baseball. Personal: Full name is Sean Michael LaCoste ... Son of Mike and Peggy LaCoste ... Has a brother, Shane, who also attends UNI ... Majoring in Marketing .. .Favorite u.._.L...J'-'--.-..-'--L.....J.---'--'-.J.J 2003: Moved from the outfield to first base, where he book is Brian 's Song .. .Favorite movie is The Big Lebowski .. .Favorite actors are Chris played and started in 54 games ... Earned second team all-conference honors and was Tucker and Bruce Willis .. .Favorite pro teams are the Oakland Raiders and the Cleveland named second team scholar athlete ... Broke the single season putout record with 484 Indians .. .Favorite baseball player is Dave ... Had 23 games where he had more than one hit and 12 multiple RBI games .. .Finished Justice .. .Future goal is to graduate with a the year hitting .322, including 15 doubles and six home runs .. .Four times, he had the degree in Business ... Hobbies include fishing, game-winning RBI ... In the four-game series at SMS, he hit three home runs ... At the hunting, camping and weightlifting ... Compares MVC tournament, he was 3-for-5 against SMS with four RBIs. his baseball talent to Tony Gwynn ...Goals for 2002: Started 37 of UNl's 56 games, all in right field ... Opened up the season against 2004 are to mature as a player, a person and to UNC-Wilmington (2/22), hitting 2-of-4 with a double and two RBIs .. .Went 3-of-4 against keep a positive attitude on life ... Best advice he Southern Illinois (4/26) with a double, a run scored and two RBIs in the 6-3 victory ... Hit ever received is "Attitude is Everything" his only home run of the year in the 4-0 win over Creighton at the MVC Tournament. ... Chose UNI because it was close to home and a good school for Business ... Most admires his 2001 : Redshirted after sustaining a wrist and hand injury. father ... Best aspect of being a UNI athlete is 2000: UNl's everyday right-fielder as a true freshman ... Hit .254 despite battling injuries the challenge of juggling being an athlete and late in the season .. .Was hitting .308 on April 23 before ending the year in 4-for-38 slump an academic student ... Best sports memory is with no RBI in final 11 games ... Had pair of six-game hitting streaks (Apr. 8-15 and Apr playing for the and winning the 16-25) ... Hit only homer vs. Creighton (4/ 1) ... Opened college career going 3-for-5 with Northwoods League championship in 2002 four RBI in 14-13 extra-inning win, including two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the ..Played last summer with the Waterloo Bucks.

Sean LaCoste's Career Statistics Vear AVG GP-GS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP so GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLO% 2000 .254 40-40 142 20 36 7 2 17 50 .352 18 1 26 6 337 2 1 3-4 71 3 2 .974 2002 280 44-37 132 23 37 5 1 1 20 47 .356 13 7 24 7 370 2 0 2-3 77 6 1 988 2003 .316 55-54 206 40 65 15 0 6 41 98 .476 28 6 29 3 406 4 1 13-14 484 41 4 .992 Career .288 139-131 480 83 138 27 3 8 78 195 .406 59 14 79 16 .376 8 2 18-21 632 50 7 .990

ond team. Personal: Fu ll name is Armando Lara ... Son of Olimpia and Manuel Lara ... Has five siblings - Olimpia, Angel ina, Ana, Manuel and Jose ... Chose UNI because of the great Business School and the great baseball conference ... Most admires his father and mother because they'll do anything for their chi ldren's futures San Diego, California ... Best sports memory is when he and his Sweetwater High/Southwestern CC brothers started playing baseball with his Bats R • Thrnws R father and his friends at the age of eight t- ... Future goals are to be a professional base­ ball player or to work for a big corporation in management ... Majoring in Business Management ... Best advice ever received is to 2003: Started out his first season as a Panther on a live life and to have no regrets ... Favorite book ~~~-~~~~~~ hot streak with a 15-game hitting streak from Feb. 23- is Odyssey and favorite movie is Major League Mar. 23 ... During that time, he hit .354, with seven extra base hits ... Hit his first II .. .Favorite baseball players are Tony Gwynn Division I home run in the win over Vermont (3/14) ... Started in 51 of the 54 games he and Steve Finley .. .Favorite team is the San played, finishing with a .293 batting average ... Had seven multiple hit games, includ­ Diego Padres ... Goals for 2004 is to do his best ing going 4-for-5 with three RBIs, a triple and three runs scored in the third at ... In his spare time, he likes to run, hang out Creighton (4/19) with his friends, workout and watch TV ... Was born in Tijuana, Mexico, but has lived in San At Southwestern College: Selected to the all-Pacific Coast Conference team ... Hit Diego all of his life ... Best advice - "Do your .310 with 26 RBIs, four home runs, five doubles, five triples and 21 stolen bases. best and don't let anyone stop you" ... Last summer played for the Thunder Bay Border Cats of the Northwoo High School: As a senior, first team Metro Conference and as a junior, to the sec- ds League. Armando Lara's Career Statistics Vear AVG GP-GS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLO% 2003 293 54-51 198 42 58 10 4 1 38 79 399 14 6 47 2 353 3 2 15-16 64 1 2 970

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High School: Graduated from Vinton-Shellsburg .. .Four-time first team all-confer­ ence and first team all-district ... Named first team all-state as a senior and second team all-state as a sophomore and junior .. Won state as a sophomore.

Personal: Full name is William Glenn Zenk ... Son of Les and Connie Zenk ... Has Vinton, Iowa one sister named Betsey Vinton-Shellsburg High/Kirkwood .. .Chose UNI because it is a good school Bats L • Throws L and a top notch baseball team ... Most admires his parents .. .Favorite movie is Swingers ... Favorite book is The 48 Laws of Power ... Curt Shilling is his favorite baseball player and his favorite team is the Braves ... Best ~~~~~~~~~ 2003: Started in four of his 13 appearances ... Earned advice "Never let them see you sweat" his first victory in his eight-inning start at #22 Texas Tech (3/2) .. .Finished the sea­ .. .Best sports memory was winning the son with a record of 3-3 with a 5.63 ERA in 46.1 innings of work. including 28 strike­ state basebal l title in 1998 ... In his outs ... His three other starts came against Val ley opponents ... In the final game spare time, hangs out and plays video against SMS (4/13), he threw five innings of relief shutting down the Bears with games ... Majoring in Marketing only three hits and four strikeouts. . .. Goals for 2004 are to finish his col­ At Kirkwood: Played for the Eagles for two years and was named second team lege career satisfied and help the team al l-region ... Had a record of 6-0 as a junior. win a conference title ... Best aspect of being a UNI athlete is having the oppor­ tunity to play Division I baseball.

Bill Zenk's Career Statistics Vear ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 28 38 HR AB 8/AVE WP HBP BK 2003 5 63 3-3 13 4 0 0 0 46 1 52 37 29 25 28 10 1 3 185 281 4 7 0

High School: Was a three-time all-conference selection, two-time all-district and two­ time all-state selection playing third base, first base and pitching for West Delaware ... Named Iowa High School Player of the Year in 2001 ... As a junior, he threw two no-hit­ ters and hit .487 with eight home runs . Pitcher/First Base Manchester, Iowa Personal: Full name is Kory Michael Kelchen ...Son of Jim and Mary Kelchen ...Has two West Delaware High siblings, Kyle and Kaylin . Major is Physical Education .. .Favorite book is 's Little Black Book of Wisdom ... Best advice he received was to never give up ... Chose UNI Bats R •Throws R because of the coaching staff and the opportunity to win .. Favorite movie - For the Love of the Game and favorite actor is Denzel Washington .. .Goal for the 2003 season is giving the team the chance to win

~~~~~~~~~ 2003: S arted 14 games and finished the season with a every time he's on the mound ... Best 6-2 record ... Threw a in the 6-3 victory advice -- "If you lose, don't lose the les­ over Wisconsin-Mi lwaukee (3/31). striking out five batters .. ..Second on the team in son" ...Best aspect of being an athlete strikeouts with 35, eight with the batter looking ...Allowed only one hit in five innings in at UNI is the tradition ...Favorite base­ the 10-1 win over Upper Iowa (3/26) ... Offensively, he had three hits and two RBIs on the ball player is who plays for season .. .Started at first base against Western Illinois (5/12). his favorite team, the Chicago Cubs ... Most admires ... Best 2002: Pitched his first complete nine-inning game of his career in the MVC Tournament sports memory is throwing a complete against Creighton and it was a 4-0 shutout .. .In that game, he allowed only five hits and game shutout against Creighton at the two walks while striking out a team-high nine .. .Finished his first year in the Purple and MVC tournament ... Brother Kyle is a Gold with a 3.77 ERA, 31 strikeouts and only 20 wa lks in 59.2 innings of work ... Started freshman on the UNI team . in six games and finished with a record of 3-1 ... Had the eighth lowest ERA in the Missouri Valley Conference ... Named Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American honorable mention. Kory Kelchen's Career Pitching Statistics Vear ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 28 38 HR AB B/AVE WP HBP BK 2002 3 77 3-1 17 6 2 1 0 59 2 66 28 20 31 16 6 2 2 233 283 4 5 0 2003 6 27 6-2 15 4 1 0 0 80 1 86 58 56 29 35 18 2 14 314 27 4 3 9 6 Career 4.89 9-3 32 10 3 1 0 140.0 152 86 76 60 51 24 4 15 547 .278 7 14 6

Kory Kelchen's Career Batting Statistics Vear AVG GP-GS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLO% 2002 333 2-1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 333 0 0 1 0 333 0 0 0-0 7 6 0 1 000 2003 231 5-3 13 1 3 0 0 0 2 3 231 1 1 2 0 333 0 0 0-0 10 16 0 1 000 Career .250 7-4 16 1 4 0 0 0 2 4 .250 1 1 3 0 .316 0 0 0-0 17 22 O 1.000

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all-state as a senior in baseball and football ... Involved with Fellowship of Christian Athletes and was a volunteer for DARE. Personal: Full name is Andrew Douglas Farmer ... Son of Barry and Denise Farmer, who both attended UNI ... His dad played for the Panthers ... Has one sister, Amy ... Majoring in Finance ... Best sports memory is playing at state tourna- ments ... Hobbies include fishing and golfing ... Chose UNI because of the coaching staff and great facilities .. Compares his talent to Alex Rodriquez ... Favorite actor is Jim Carey ... Most admires his sister ... Goal for the season is to help the team in any­ way he can .. .Favorite book is The 2002: Redshirted. Mental Game of Baseball .. .Favorite High School: Graduated from Ankeny ... Earned first team all-district and first movie is Dumb and Dumber ... Last sum­ team all-conference honors during his junior and senior years ... Second team all­ mer, played for the Quincy Gems and state honors as a junior .. .Four-year starter in football and basketball .. .First team plans to play for them this summer.

Andrew Farmer's Career Statistics Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATI PO A E FLO% 2003 163 33-15 49 8 8 o o o 6 8 163 10 1 14 2 311 1 1 3-3 37 49 6 935

Personal: Full name Jake James Hansen ... Son of Terry and Lynne Hansen ... Has five siblings, Andy, Paul, Tyler, Erin and Katie ... Best sports memory was getting his first collegiate win .. .Favorite movie is 8 Mile .. .Favorite baseball player is ... Most admires his parents ... Goal for 2004 is to help Council Bluffs, Iowa the team win the MVC championship Lewis Central High ... Chose UNI because of the good pro­ Bats L •Throws L gram and coaches ... Hobby is playing basketball .. .The best aspect of being an athlete at UNI is meeting new peo­ ple ... Majoring in Education and plans to teach ...... Best advice - "Pitch like 2003: Started the season coming out of the bullpen every pitch is your last" ... Last sum­ ~~~~~~~~~ and finished up in the starting rotation .. .First start mer, played for the came versus Bradley (5/3), striking out five and giving up only two runs in the 6-2 decision .. .Threw a seven-inning complete game in the 15-3 win at Evansville (5/10) and was named a Post Season All-Star ... Plans to play for the Mallards this ... Struck out his season-high six batters in six innings versus Indiana State .. .Finished with a 2-2 record, a 5.58 ERA and 26 strikeouts in 40.1 innings. summer. High School: Named to the INA All-State team, to the Elite Super Team and was the Council Bluffs Baseball Player of the Year as a junior and senior ... During his junior campaign, recorded 201 strikeouts in 96 2/3 innings of work with a 0.37 ERA ... In his final season at Lewis Central, he had 177 strikeouts and a 0.34 ERA in 86 innings pitched.

Jake Hansen's Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AVE WP HBP BK 2003 5 58 2-2 13 1 1 o o 40 1 43 28 25 23 26 9 1 2 158 212 1 5 o

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threw two scoreless innings, giving up only one hit ... Started his first game when Minnesota came to town (4/23) ... Struck out three batters when starting against Western Illinois (5/12) Sophomore • 6-7 • 235 High School: Named first team all-state. all-district and all-conference as a senior Pitcher ... Had a 2.17 ERA and a 138/ 17 to wa lk ratio as a junior. Decorah, Iowa Personal: Full name is Zachary Richard Jevne .. Son of Decorah High Richard and Julie Jevne ... Siblings include Jennifer. Melissa. Bats R •Throws R and Joshua ... Majoring in General Studies .. .Favorite actors are Robert Deniro and Al Pacino .. .Favorite sports team is the ... Best advice he ever received was to throw strikes .. Goal for the season is to go to Omaha .. .Favorite books are the Fab Five and Harry Potter 2003: Had 12 appearances. all except two coming in .. .Favorite movie Scarface .. .Favorite baseball player is '-'-...... __.__.__...... ,___.__._...,_..____._, relief .. .Finished the season with a 1-0 record in 21 Bartelo Colon ... Last summer. played for the Quincy Gems innings on the mound ... His first collegiate victory came at Minnesota (4/9). where he and plans to go back this summer.

Zach Jevne's Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 28 38 HR AB B/AVE WP HBP BK 2003 4 29 1-0 12 2 0 0 0 21 0 20 11 10 10 8 5 1 2 81 247 0 1 0

High School: Two-time all-state shortstop ... Hit .343 as a junior while driving in 68 runs in 74 games ... Played for the Legion Post 22 team that won state twice ...Broke team records in doubles (45). RBIs (109). in hits and runs. he also hit .474 ... Team took third at Sophomore • 5-10 • 183 the Legion World Series. Infield Personal: Ful l name is Patrick Timothy Moran ... Son of Patty and Tim Moran Rapid City, South Dakota ... Has three siblings, Chris. Katie and Jeff ... Best sports memory was making Stevens High the American Legion World Series in the summer of Bats R • Throws R 2002 ... Chose UNI because of the high level of base­ ball , the nice campus and the good teachers ... Best advice ever received "Keep faith in God" .. .Favorite book is the Mental Game of Baseball ... Favorite base­ ball player is Normar Garciaparra and favorite profes- sional sports team is the Oakland Majoring in 2003: Started in 28 of his 39 games played. all in the t,s ...... Business ... Goals for 2004 are to be a starter and help 1J.....Jc.....L..-..-..:...... '---'---'-_,__,__J infield ... Had six multiple hit games. including three hits against IPFW (3/13). Evansville (5/10) and Indiana State (5/16) .. Against IPFW, went 3- the team win the conference title ... Best aspect of for-4 with a triple and two RBIs .. In the 15-3 win at Evansville (5/10). he was 3-for-4 being a UNI athlete is being a part of a team ... In his spare time. likes to play ping pong and relax ... Last with a double and three RBIs .. .Finished the season with a .273 batting average and six summer. he played for the Rapid City Post 22 American stolen bases. Legion team ... Plans to play in the Northwoods League this summer. Pat Moran's Career Statistics Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLO% 2003 273 39-28 99 29 27 5 2 0 18 36 364 16 6 28 1 405 0 2 6-10 43 79 13 904

2002: Redshirted. High School: Graduated from West Des Moines Dowling in 2001 ... Named first team al l-state, first team all-district and first team all-conference ... A member of the Class 4A state title team as senior year. Personal: Full name Joshua Jeffrey Potthoff .. Son of Craig and Arlene Potthoff ... Has three sib­ lings, Jessica. Jason and Jill ... Majoring in Physical Education. Non-teaching ... Chose UNI because of the coaching staff ... Best sports memory is winning state as a senior .. .Favorite book is The Client .. Favorite movie is B Mile and favorite actor is Marshall Mathers .. Favorite professional sports team is the ... Gary Sheffield is his favorite baseball player L.L...1....L..L..i.:..,,.__,_....1...... 1.....L...lJ 2003: Used mainly in relief. earned his first start ... Hobbies include playing basketball and football .. .Goal against Western Illinois (5/ 13). where he recorded his for 2004 is to help the team in whatever way possible first victory ... Gave up just one run while striking out four batters in his four innings on ... Plays basketball in spare time ... Best advice - "Don't the mound ... Against UMASS (3/15). he struck out three batters and didn't allow a run in ever be selfish" ... Most admires his family and friends his three innings in relief .. .Finished with 10 strikeouts in 15 innings pitched along with a ... Best sports memory was winning state as a senior ... Last summer. played in the Florida 2.40 ERA. Collegiate Instructional League. Josh Potthoffs Career Statistics Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 28 38 HR AB B/AVE WP HBP BK 2003 2 40 1-0 10 1 0 0 0 15 0 21 4 4 11 10 4 0 0 63 333 2 0 0

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High School: Graduated from Beckman in 2001 ... Named first team all-state, all-district and all-conference ... Played in the Iowa All-Star Game . .Won the high school 2A champi­ Sophomore • 6-1 • 195 onship in 2000 ... Hit .485 with 21 extra base hits. Catcher Personal: Full name is Nathan Alan Trumm .. Son of Worthington, Iowa Eldon and Kaaye Trumm ... Has three siblings, Tony, Dyersville Beckman HighfTroy St. Gwen and Nick ... Goal for 2004 is to Bats R • Throws R help the team win the conference tournament ... Best advice "You just can 't beat the one who never quits" ... Chose UNI because of the great baseball reputa­ tion, the conference and to be closer to family and friends .. .Favorite book is A Time to Kill and his favorite movie is Field of Dreams .. . is his ~~~-~~~~~---' 2003: The starting catcher in 37 of his 46 games played favorite baseball player and his favorite team is the ... Named to the Louisiana Monroe All-Tournament team after going 4-for-4 against host Los Angeles Dodgers ... Most admires his older broth­ ULM 12/23) with three runs scored .. .Finished the season with a .252 batting average er, Tony .. .Best sports memory was winning the state with nine multiple hit games .. .Went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs against Wichita title ... Enjoys skiing and golfing ... The best aspect of State 14/6) ... Had five stolen bases on the year ... Had a seven game hitting streak from being a UNI athlete is the team chemistry and the April 11-20. coaching staff ... Majoring in Sales/Advertising .

At Troy State: Redshirted .

Nate Trumm's Career Statistics Vear AVG GP-GS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP 08% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLO% 2003 252 46-37 135 17 34 3 o o 18 37 274 16 2 24 1 338 1 1 5-8 168 15 3 984

High School: Attended Cedar Rapids Kennedy and graduated in 2001 ... Named second team all-Metro and honorable mention all-conference ... Back-to-back state qualifier ...Lettered in basketball and was named first team all-Metro and honorable mention all­ Sophomore • 6-3 • 200 conference ... Graduated with fellow UNI teammate Tyler Rutherford . Pitcher Cedar Rapdis, Iowa Personal: Full name is Drew Michael Wold ... Son of Mark and Sue Wold ... Has one sister, Kennedy High Amy ... Majoring in Geography . . .. Hobbies include Bats L • Th,ows L golfing and fishing ... Goal for 2004 is to help the team WJJ win .. .Favorite movie is The Big Lebowski ...Favorite pro­ fessional sports team is the , while his favorite baseball player is Andy Pettite ...Chose UNI because of the good coaching staff and the players 2003: Pitched in 12 games for 20.1 innings in relief .. .Best sports memory is making it to state, twice ... The ~~~~~~~~~~ .. .Earned his first collegiate win at Southwest Missouri best aspect of being a UNI athlete is being able to play State 14/12) ...Struck out four batters in 3.2 innings at Southern Illinois (3/21) ...Finished in a strong baseball conference ... Most admires his the season with an overall ERA of 4.87, including 10 strikeouts. parents ... Last summer, played for the Arlington Orioles of the Chicago Suburban League ... This summer, plans 2002: Redshirted . to play for the Harrisonburg Turks of the Shenandoah Valley League.

Drew Wold's Career Statistics Vear ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 28 38 HR AB 8/AVE WP HBP BK 2003 4 87 1-2 12 o o o o 20 1 30 15 11 7 1o 7 1 o 87 345 o 2 1

Eastview High ... Named team MVP and led his team in batting his senior year ... Captain of his school's hockey team that advanced to the state tournament his senior year ... Played for the Apple Valley American Legion team that went to the state tournament. Sophomore• 6-1 • 210 Pitcher Personal: Full name is James Robert Bauer ... Son of Tom and Mary Bauer ... Siblings Apple Valley, Minnesota include Matt, Joe, Becky, and Ben ...Majoring in General Communications ... Goal for the Eastview High 2003 season is to win the MVC and go to Omaha ...Plays hockey in his spare time ... Best Bats R • Throws R sports memory was playing hockey in the state tournament 12000-01) .. .Favorite team, the Minnesota Twins .. .Most admires his father ...Chose UNI because of the future of the baseball program .. .Favorite book is The Little Engine That Could . Favorite movies are The Usual Suspects or Bull Durham . .Favorite baseball player Josh Habel ... Goals for 2004 are to not get hurt and to have his arm ready to play ... Best 2002: Redshirted . advice - "You can't build a reputation on what you're going to do" .. . Last summer, rehabbed at UNI for Tommy John surgery .. . Plans to play in Cape Cod or for the High School: Was an all -state, all-Metro and two-time all-conference selection at Harrisonburg Turks .Little brother Joe plays hockey at Brown .

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Freshman • 6-4 • Pitcher/First Base Cedar Falls, Iowa Moulton, Iowa Cedar Falls High ) . / ~ton-Udell High/Indian Hills CC Bats S • Throws R ~ Bats R • Throws R High School: Named first team all-conference and all-district. ~_,_~~~_,_,__,_~ while earning third team all-state honors. '-'---'--''-'--'--''-'-...,.._.,_._...J..J At Indian Hills: During his two seasons at Ind ian Hi lls he hit Personal: Full name is Justin James Bolger ... Son of James and Karen Bolger ... Has .344 and had 28 liome runs .. .A s a sophomore he had a .358 batting average with 17 one brother, J.B .... Major is undecided ... Hobbies include basketball home runs and a .692 . and cars ... Goals for the 2004 season are to win the MVC and go to Omaha ...The best High School: A three-sport athlete at Moulton-Udell .. .Four-time first team al l-confer­ aspect about being a UNI athlete is meeting a lot of new people ...C hose UNI because ence and all-district in baseball ... Earned first team all-state honors by INA twice and of the great baseball program and for a good education .. . Most admires his family once by the Iowa Baseball Coaches ... Named honorable mention al l-state and was a ... Best sports memory was getting to play in the Iowa High School All-Star Game in Navy Scholastic al l-American ... In footbal l, selected first team al l-district three times Council Bluffs ... Favorite movie is Bad Boys 2 .. . Favorite professional team is the LA ... As a senior, named first team all-conference, all-state and was a Navy Scholastic all­ Dodgers and favorite player is Eric Gange. American ... In basketball, honored first team al l-conference and all-Courier as a senior . .. Named second team all-conference as a junior. Personal: Full name Clayton Daniels ... Son of Frank and Leann Daniels ... Siblings include Calen and Jardin .. . Majoring in Biology ... Chose UNI because of the coaching staff and the accessible fac ility .. . Best sports memory was playing in the JUCO World Series . . Favorite book is The Mental Keys to Hitting .. . Favorite movie is Rul es of Engagement and favorite actors are Morgan Freeman and Nie Ca ge .. .Favorite sports team is the St. Louis Cardinals .. . Future plans include playi ng professional base- Columbia, Missouri ball or becoming a Physical Therapist ... Most admires his parents and their work ethics Rock Bridge High ... Goal for 2004 is to play in the College World Series ... Best advice - "You can be as Bats S • Throws R good as you want to be" and "when you stop worki ng, you stop getting better" ... Last High School: While at Rock Bridge High School, he was summer, played for the Pella Eskimos and the Atlanta Yankees. ~~~~~~~~ named first team All-Area ... In the summer of 2002, played for American Legion Post 202, hitting over .500 with five home runs. Personal: Full name is Curt P. Bradley ... Son of Phil and Ramona Bradley ... Has one sister, Megan, who plays tennis at Miami ... Chose UNI because he is able to play both football and baseball .. .Best sports memory is beating crosstown rivals in both football and baseball ... In his spare time, he does sports related activities, goes Pitcher to movies and watches Sports Center .. .Favorite book is the Odyssey and his favorite Lynnville, Iowa movies are Gladiator and Rules of Engagement .. .Favorite actor is Samuel L. Jackson ynnville-Sully High/Indian Hills CC .. .Favorite baseball player is Jimmy Ro ll ins and his favorite professional team is the Bats R • Throws R Tampa Bay Buccaneers ... The best aspect of being a UNI athlete is his first footbal l catch against Northern Michigan ...Last summer played for American Legion Post 202 ... A mem­ '-'--'-'--...__._,_,__,__,__,_,'-' At Indian Hills: Named an academic al l-American by the ber of the UNI football team that won the Gateway Conference. NJCAA and selected as a distinguished academic all-American . W hile at Indian Hills, had a record of 7-2 with a 4.03 ERA, 58 strikeouts and 13 walks. High School: Led Class 1A in hitting ... Named SICL first team as a pitcher and earned all-conference academic honors. Personal: Full name is Eric DeJong ... Son of Bryan and Carna DeJong ... Has one siste r, First Base Tracy ... Majoring in Biology .. .Ch ose UNI because it was the best fit Cedar Rapids, Iowa ... Best advice - "Don't screw up" ... Best sports memory was going to the JUCO World High/Southeastern CC Series ... Favorite book is Watership Down and favorite movie is Top Gun ... Bats R • Throws R is his favorite ba seball player and the is his favorite team ... Hobbies include fishing, hunting, golfing and riding motorcycles ... Most admires his fa mily ... Last summer, played for the Atlanta Yankees. ~~~~~'-'-~~ At Southeastern: Played two years at Southeastern CC ... Hit .349 with five home runs last season. High School: A 2000 graduate of Washington High School .. .First team all-state, all­ Metro, all-district and all-conference as a senior ... The second highest single-season home run record in school history .. . In 2000, led the conference in slugging percentage at.730. Personal: Full name is Neal Currell ... Son of Dennis and Marilyn Currell ... Has two sib- lings, Kyle and Katie ... Majoring in Sociology and El ementary Education ... Chose UNI because of the good program, the good coaches and it is a team on the rise ... Best aspect about being a UNI athlete is competi ng at the highest col legiate level ... Favorite book is The Loraz .. . Favorite actor is Christopher Walken and likes any movie he is in ... The Atlanta Braves is his favorite professional team and his favorite baseball player is Smokey Burgess ... In his free time he lifts, fishes and studies ... Most admires his parents for selflessly helping with his entire life to do what he wants ... Best sports memory is hitting three home runs in a game last summer for Walford ... Last summer played for Walford of the Iowa Val ley League and plans to play for them again this sum­ mer.

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Junior • 5-9 • 185 Pitcher Eagle Grove, Iowa u ~

t Waldorf: Played two years at Waldorf where he hit .453. At Iowa Central: Had a 7-0 record while leading the team to High School: Named Mayo High School Athlete of the Year ... Earned all-conference the Junior College World Series ... Named second team all-region. honors twice, was selected all-state and was a Lion's All-Star. High School: Earned all-state, all-conference and all-district honors at Eagle Grove Personal: Full name is Ryan Eugene Fulton ... Son of Roger and Sheli Fulton .. Has one ..Had a 3.22 ERA in 44.2 innings, including 42 strikeouts. sister, Laura ... Majoring in History ... Chose UNI because of the base- Personal: Ful l name is Brett David Iverson ....Son of Brian and Debbie Iverson ball program ... Most admires his dad ... Best sports memory was the 2001 state base- ... ~iblings include Bobbi, Brock and Blair ...Ch ose UNI because of the ball tournament ... Favorite movie is Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kind ... Favorite coaches and the baseball program ... Goal for 2004 is to help the team win games ... The team is the Minnesota Twins and favorite baseball player is Jacque Jones ... Goal for Rockys series are his favorite movies ... is his favorite baseball player 2004 is to win the MVC ... Future plans include going to law school ...The best aspect of and his favorite team is the Minnesota Twins ... Best sports memory is pitching in the being a UNI athlete is getting to compete against some of the best players in the nati on Junior College Division II World Series ... In his spare time he likes to hunt. golf and ... Best advice - "Swing hard in case you hit it" .. . Last summer, played for the Duluth hang out ...Last summer, played for the Midwest Toys of the Des Moines League. Huskies of the Northwoods League.

Junior • 5-10 • · Shortstop/Second Base - El Monte, California angley, Bristish Columbia Mountain View High/East LA JC cRoberts High/Skagit Valley Bats R • Throws R Bats R • Throws R At East LA JC: As a junior. he hit .281 in 37 games .. .Finished L..L....c'-""!....LLLLL-L.J.L..l..n with 10 doubles. three triples, three home runs and 21 RBl 's .. .Stole 20 bases. ranking him first in the league. 22 games . High School: Named first team all-conference twice and second team as a sophomore High School: Batted .455 at the CABA World Serires in 1999 and his team captured the .. .As a senior, earned first team all-CIF and was given the . NABF World Series title in 1998 ...Draft ed in the fourth round of the Canadian Baseball Personal: Full name Jose Guzman ... Son of Jose and Irma Guzman ... Has three siblings - League in 2002. Miguel, Hector and Cesar ... Majoring in Accounting ...Chose UNI because Personal: Ful l name Tyler Jeffferson ...So n of John and Shannon Jefferson ...Has one of the coaching staff and being able to compete with great college players ...Favor ite brother, Jordan ... Majoring in Business Management .. Chose UNI movie is Gladiator and favorite actor is Denzel Washington .. .Favorite baseball player is because of the great coaching, the atmosphere and to help win a championship ...Best and favorite team the LA Dodgers ...Goals for 2004 are to get stronger, faster, sports memory was hitting nine doubles in 22 at bats at the CABA World Series when he hit over .300 and help the team win ... Best advice - "Always give 100 percent" ... Most was 15 .. .Favori te book is Lord of the Rings and favorite movie is Dumb & Dumber ...Javy admires his dad for helping him so much ...Best sports memory was scoring the wi nning Lopez is his favorite baseball player and the Va ncouver Canucks is his favorite profes­ run to advance to the quarterfinals ...Last summer, played for the East LA Dodgers. sional team ...Goal for 2004 is to help the team to a birth in the NCAA Tournament ... Best advice - "Anger is a gift" ... The best aspect of being a UNI athlete is being a part of a winning tradition ...Hobbies include snowboardi ng and playing golf ...L ast summer, he played for the Medicine Hat Mavericks in Alberta, Canada.

Pitcher Brooklyn Park, Minnesota Champlain High Bats L • Throws L High School: Named the St. Cloud Times Player of the Year in basebal l and basketball ... Honored all-conference three times in basketball and twice in baseball .. .Lowest ERA and highest batting average on the team ... Homerun leader during legion ball ... Three-time all-conference in baseball. High School: Named the Metro Player of the Year as a senior ... Selected as an all­ Personal: Full name is Jeffrey S. Hille ... Son of Scot and Mary Hille .. Has one sister, state member ... Threw 31 .2 innings with a 0.68 ERA with 60 stri kes and two no hitters Kristen ... Major is undecided ... Chose UNI because of the coaches and ... Two-time all-conference selection. because it is warmer than Minnesota ... Goals for 2004 are to become a contributing Personal: Ful l name is Aaron Jenkins ... Son of Aaron and Krist Jenkins ... Siblings pitcher with a healthy arm ... Favorite book is Fab Five and favorite movie is Bull Durham include Andrew and Alicia .. . Majoring in Business ... Most admires ... Kevin Costner is his favorite actor .. Favorite team is the Minnesota Twins and John his dad because he is a good man ... Best sports memory is going to state in football as Smoltz his favorite player . Best advice - "Throw peas at the knees" ... Hobbies include a senior ... Favorite professional team is the Seattle Sea hawks .. . Goal for 2004 is to win hunting and fishing .. Best sports memory was playing in the Minnesota State basketball every game ... Chose UNI because it is a good school ... Best part of being a UNI athlete tourney ... Had Tommy John surgery in April ... This summer, plans to play for the Sauk is the good coaching staff ... Best advice -"Believe in yourself and you can do anything" Rapids Cyclones. ... Last summer, played for CPHS Legion team.

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Manchester, Iowa Spirit Lake, Iowa ~r.ll!Hjlllll"--""flvest Delaware High Spirit Lake High Bats L • Throws R Bats L • Throws R

~~~....,_~~-'-'~ High School: Named first team all-state as a senior ... Earned L..L.,__,_...... _,~ ...... ,_...... __. High School - Named the Iowa State Tournament Most first team all-conference and all -district honors as a junior and senior ... Honorable men­ Valuable Player ... Team won two state championships ... Selected all-state American tion all-state in 2002 ... Career record of 11 -5 with a 1.85 ERA in 95.1 innings .. .Team was Legion . the state runners up. Personal - Full name is Ryan Ross Norman ... Son of Kim Norman .. .Has two sisters, Personal: Full name is Kyle James Kelchen ... Son of Jim and Mary Kelchen ... Siblings Camille and Chantelle ... Most admires his mother ... Best sports memory is winning include Kory and Kaylin ... Major is undecided ... Chose UNI because of state legion in 2001 ...... Favorite book is the Ultimate Baseball Quiz Book ... Favorite the baseball program and for the education ... Best sports memory was finishing second movie is Bad Boys ... Andrew Jones is his favorite baseball player while the Atlanta at state in 2001 ... Favorite book is Of Mice and Men ... Favorite movie is Old School and Braves is his favorite team ... Best advice - "Go in there and show everyone what you're Keanu Reeves is his favorite actor ... Sammy Sosa is his favorite baseball player and really made of" .Chose UNI because of the excellent coaching staff and the good plays for his favorite team, the Chicago Cubs ... Goals for 2004 is to contribute the best school ... In his spare time, hangs out with friends, goes to the lake and watches base­ he can for the team ... In spare time, plays basketball and hangs out with friends ... Best ball .Goals for 2004 are going to Omaha and contributing to the Panthers' success advice - " Never give up" ... Most admires his parents for everything they have done for ... Majoring in Communications ... Last summer, played for the Spencer Cardinals and him throughout the years .. .Brother, Kory, is a junior on the Panther team. plans to go back this summer ...Famous relative is .

Pitcher Charles City, Iowa Charles City High Bats R • Throws R

~~~~ ....,_~....,_~ 2000-2003: Wrestled for UNI three years ... Qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 2003 .. .Won the West Regional at 165 last season ... .Finished his '-'--'-'-'---'--'--'--'---''-' High School: Lettered in baseball, track and football wrestling career with a record of 41-35 ... A neck injury at nationals prevents him from .. . Named all-conference, all-region and third team all-state in baseball ... Earned all­ wrestling for the Panthers this season . conference honors in footbal l .. Named the conference Athlete of the Year in track. High School: First team all-state as a pitcher ... An all -American in wrestling .. Compiled Personal: Full name is Christopher Olsen ... Son of Paul and Mary Olsen ... .Has one a 133-10 record ... Two-time state wrestling champ. brother, Tim ... Major is undecided .. Chose UNI because of the baseball Personal: Full name Drew Daniel Kelly ... Son of Shawn and Carol Kelly program ... Best advice - "Give your all - all of the time" ... Favorite movie is Old School ... Has two sisters, Katie and Molly .. Sister, Katie, attends UNI .. .Favorite movie is ... Andrew Jones is his favorite baseball player and Chicago Cubs his favorite team Rounders and favorite actor is Robert DeNiro ... The Atlanta Braves is his favorite team ... Goal for 2004 is to compete for the centerfield spot ... Most admires his father ... Best and Nolan Ryan his favorite baseball player ... Majoring in Social Sciences Teaching sports memory is the game-winning home run as a junior in high school .. . In spare time, ... Goal for 2004 is to contribute to the team as much as possible to help achieve goals hangs out with friends, lifts and runs ... Best aspect of being a UNI athlete is being able ... Best advice - "Some people dream of success. while others wake up and work hard at to continue playing baseball. it" ... Most admires his dad ... Best sports memory was wrestling at the NCAA Tournament ... Chose UNI because of its academic qualities. the campus and the coaches .

Ankeny, IA, Iowa Hialeah, Florida nkeny High/SEMO/Iowa Western hampagnat Catholic High Bats R • Throws R J · Bats R • Throws R

~~~~~--~- At SEMO: Hit .280 as a junior at Southeast Missouri State. LL-'-'--'-'-'--'-'---'-.'-""-' High School: Graduated from Champagnat High ... Earned the At Iowa Western: Played two years at Iowa Western where he hit .478 as a freshman Wendy's High School Heisman Award ... Named second team all -county ... Earned the and .390 as a sophomore. team's Gold Arm Award and Best Defensive Player ... Hit .412 with seven home runs and High School: Graduated from Ankeny in 2000 ... Earned Elite All-State honors in track. 42 RBIs ... On the mound, he had a 1.62 ERA with a record of 7-0, including 60 strikeouts. Personal: Full name is Seth Robert Moulton .. Son of Dan and Julie Personal: Full name is Robert W. Rodriguez .. Son of Roberto and Cira Rodriguez ... Has Moulton ... Have five siblings - Heath, Aaron, Josh, Tyler and Katie ...His favorite baseball one sister. Marlene ... Majoring in Business Management .. .Favorite basball player is Barry Bounds who plays for the ... Goal for 2004 is to help player is and the Florida Marlins is his favorite team ...Favorite book is the the team have the best season ever .. .Best advice ever received - Play baseball instead Mental Game of Baseball ... Goals for 2004 are to get bigger, stronger and faster ... Enjoys of football ... Chose UNI because of the coaching staff and being close to home .. .Most fishing as much as he can ... Chose UNI because of the coaching staff and the competi- admires his parents ... Best sports memory was playing in the JUCO World Series tion ... Best advice came from his dad - "Play every game as if it was your last" ... Most ... Majoring in General Studies and plans to work in Real Estate .. .Favorite movie is admires his mother, for all she puts up with ... Best sports memory was his first high Saving Private Ryan ... Hobbies include lifting and hanging out with friends ... Last year, he school at-bat, a double off the left field wall ... Last summer. played in the CABA League. played for the Chillicthe Mudcats.

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sons and discipl ine that you can keep with you for life ... Goals for 2004 are to improve his strength and skills to compete at the highest level ... Has Spondolothesis of the L-5 vertebrae ... Last summer. played for the Diamond Spirit of the Upper Deck League.

'-'-L...J...... J....J'-'---'---'--'-.L..J.....LJ At Vauapai: Played for Yauapai for two years and finished Dubuque, Iowa with an 18-6 record .. .As a sophomore. fini shed with 64 strikeouts. Hempstead High High School: Graduated from Urbandale in 2001 ... Two-time first team selection all­ Bats R • Throws R state. all-conference and all-district ... Earned the Bob Fel ler Award for Class 4A as a senior ... MVP of the High School All-Star Game. ~~_,_~_._L-<._,_~ High School: Graduated from Hempstead High ... During his Personal: Full name is Brandon Lee Rinnan .Son of Chuck Rinnan and Kathy Mccaslin se~ior season. he was named first team all-state ... Finished the year with a 9-2 record ... Has one brother, Ryan ... Majoring in Criminology ... Chose UNI in 83 innings with 101 strikeouts. 15 walks and a 2.36 ERA ... The Mustangs were the because of the coaches and the program ... Best advice - "To be the best person I can state runner-up. be" .. .Favorite book is The Good, the Bad and the Ugly .. .Tombstone is his favorite Personal: Full name is Bryan David Westphal .. .Son of Greg and Sherri Westphal .., movie and Edward Norton his favorite actor .Future goal is to become a police officer .. .S ibl ings include Lynette and Bryce ... Majoring in Business .. .Goal for ... Goals for 2004 are to stay healthy and to play as wel l as he can ... Best sports memo­ 2004 is to help the team win as much as possible ... Chose UNI because its program is ry was winning the state title in 2000 ... Hobbies include playing video games and the best in the state and they are all a good group of guys ... Most admires his father for watching movies. pushing him to be his best ... Favorite book is The Hatchet ... Kerry Wood is his favorite baseball player who plays for his favorite team. the Chicago Cubs ... Best sports memory was going to state two years in a row ... Best advice - "You wil l never be the best. so keep working hard" ... Best aspect about being a UNI athlete is knowing that "I am play­ ing for the best and getting a good education" ... This summer. plans to play in the Pitcher Prairie League. Davenport, Iowa/ Assumption High Bats R • Throws R

High School - Lettered in baseball, football and basketbal l ... Second team all-conference in 2001 and honorable mention in 2000 ... Named honor­ able mention all-state as a senior ... Midwest Classic Baseball Area Code Games tryouts Cedar Rapids, Iowa for baseball .. .Play ed in the Iowa/Illinois Shoot-out All-Star Game ... During his footba ll Xavier High career. was al l-state honorable mention in 2001 and honorable mention all-conference in Bats R • Throws R 2000 ...Was on the Honor Roll throughout high school ... Member of the National Honor Society, the Student Council, the Spanish Club and was a student ambassador. Personal - Full name is Joseph David Ryan ... Son of Jeri Ryan .. Has two sisters. Jenny ~~_,_~_._~_._~ High School - Graduated from Xavier High School in 2002 and Lindsay .. .Favorite book is Fire & Ice and his favorite movie is Bull ... Named second team all-state as a junior and a senior ... Selected first team all-confer­ Durham ... Roger Clemons is his favorite baseball player and his favorite team is the ence and all-Metro three times. Chicago White Sox ... Best sports memory was winning the state basketball title ... Chose Personal - Full name is John R. Winter ...Son of Jerry and Patty Winter .. .H as two sis- UNI because he loved the school and the coaches ... Best advice "Work hard at every­ ters. Jackie and Kristen ... The best aspect of being a UNI athlete is stay- thing" ... Biggest influence in his life is his mom because she has been through so much ing active. meeting great people and representing his school to the fu llest ...Goal for the and has been tough through it all ...Majoring in Business Management .. .D rafted out of 2003 season is to contribute the best way to help the team win ...Favorite book is The high school by the Oakland A's in the 42nd round ... Plays on the UNI football team. Natural and his favorite movie is Major League ... Craig Biggio is his favorite baseball player that plays for his favorite team. the ..... Best advice - "Some peo- ple dream of being successful. others awake and are successful " ...Best sports memory is pitching in the Class 1A state championship as an eighth grader ... Most admires his father ... Chose UNI because of the coaching staff and because it was close enough to home ... His future goa ls are to have a successful baseball career and life ... Last summer. played for Walford of the Iowa Valley League .. .Majoring in Business. Sloan, Iowa ~rwood High/Wayne State w~ Bats R • Throws R

'-'--'-''-'--...L.L_,_L-<._,_.w At Wayne State: As a freshman. he played in 19 games whi le hitting .327 .. .Finished with six doubles. two home runs. 12 RBIs. High School: A 2002 graduate of Westerwood High School ... Named all-conference and all-district ... Earned second team all-state honors. Personal: Full name is David Morris Westergaard ... Son of Lee and Vickie Westergaard ... Has a brother and two sisters ... Favorite book is the Catcher in the Rye .. . Majoring in Computer Science ... Chose UNI to get a good education and be a part of a good team ... Most admires David Eickstein ... Chipper Jones is his favorite baseball player and he plays for his favorite team. the Atlanta Braves ... Best sports memory was making the state tournament as a senior ... Best advice - "Don't let anybody tell you that you aren't capable of something" ...The best aspects of being a UNI athlete are the les-

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When the University of Northern Iowa baseba ll be changing directions. It took the last two games team stepped on the field for the first time in 2003, no from #1 SMS and swept Creighton in Omaha, NE. The one, including the coaches, knew exactly what this Panthers concluded their season by going 15-6 in the team would bring. After losing 13 seniors from the next 21 league games. previous season and six pitchers before the first ball The UNI bats and a strong defense were big assets was thrown, the young Panther team recorded its best in the team's transformation. The Panthers finished conference regu lar season, a fourth place finish, since the year with a .299 batting average and led the MVC the 1997 season, when it took second. It also was the in conference only games with a .301 average. Adam school's second best season since joining the league. Boeve and Tyson Hanish both stepped up their play at UNI not on ly finished in the top half of the Missouri the plate, and were among the league's best hitters all Valley Conference, but with an overall record of 27-28 season long . Boeve hit an unbelievable .411 in confer­ and a 16-15 league mark. ence games with 13 of his 18 home runs against Valley "This is a special year, because we lost so many foes, both leading the league. He finished the year players from the year before -- so many starters and so leading the team with an overall .average of .368, many pitchers getting hurt," said head coach Rick which also was second best in the Va lley. Hanish's Heller. "We had a lot of guys with no experience and .359 average was fourth best in the conference. to finish fourth in the league and to finish with a win­ Besides the hot bats, the Panthers also were known ning record in the regular season, all of the positive for their foot speed. They finished the season with 130 things we did. I thought we played great defense all stolen bases in 159 attempts, on ly the third time in year and were one of the top hitting teams in the school history that a team swiped over 100 bases . The the next level as he signed a free agent contract with league ." school record was set in 1987 with 151. Boeve and the . He ller and his staff did not give up hope after Hanish led UN I in this category with 29 and 26 steals, "It was a big year for our program and we are excit­ beginning the season with six straight losses and drop­ respectively. As a team, UNI not on ly led the Valley in ed that Adam Boeve and Tyson Hanish will have the ping nine of their first 10 games in the Valley. sto len bases, but also had 18 more than its closest chance to play ," commented Perseverance and dedication by the whole team is competitor, Wichita State. Every Panther that attempt­ He ll er. "We have a lot of guys returning for this year what turned things around for the Panthers. ed to run was able to steal a base, with five players and it is very positive going into the summer." "A lot of people had written us off after starting 0-6 stealing more than 15. Sean LaCoste, Nate Heath and Brian Kobliska all and 1-9 in the conference, but it is a great lesson that When looking at the entire season, the area that were recognized by the league for their play. In his if you stay positive and work hard, good things will improved the most was the pitching. With the loss of first year at first base, LaCoste was named second happen," commented Hel ler. "This is exactly what this so many pitchers due to inJuries and only two returning team all-MVC, while Heath and Kobliska were honor­ team did. They never quit or gave up and I am really from the 2002 season, this year's staff did an incredi­ ab le mention selections at second base and designat­ proud of the way that they played." ble job. Despite struggling early, the Panthers finished ed hitter, respectively With winter in strong force in Iowa at the beginning the season with a 5.29 ERA in 467.2 innings of work The Panthers continue to move in the right direction of the year, the Panthers had to hit the road in order to and thei r 4.62 ERA in conference play was the best and under the helm of He ll er, things look bright for the play in February. Before taking the fie ld at Waterloo since joining the Va ll ey UNI baseball team. With just five players lost to grad­ Riverfront Stadium, they traveled nearly 4,700 miles, Chris Rosselot led the team throughout the season uation, UNI brings back a wealth of experience and either by plane, bus or vans. It wasn't easy and it as UNl 's number one pitcher. In only his second year with the addition of some of the recruits, it will set its wasn't always fun, but the coaches and the players at the Division I leve l, he threw a personal-best four goals high again this year. knew it had to be done in order to be ready for the complete games, including the 8-3 victory over Wichita always tough MVC. They trave led down to #22 Texas State. Some newcomers also made a big impact on Honors & Awards in 2003 Tech and gave the Red Raiders a run for their money. the pitching staff. True freshman Jake Hansen started UN I took the final game of the series 10-9 after drop­ out a little slow, but after some great outings, he was Adam Boeve ping two games by just one run. in the starting rotation. He ended up striking out 26 National Player of the Week 5/ 12 It opened up the league with Southern Illinois, batters in just 40 .1 innings. Spencer Black also did a Wichita State and Southwest Missouri State. In its great job in the late innings, ending with a team-low MVC Player of the Week 5/ 12 third Val ley series of the year, UNI was on the road in 2.93 ERA in 30.2 innings, including two saves. MVC Player of the Year 5/ 19 Springfield, MO, and that is where its fate seemed to "I fe lt that Coach Dan Davis did a great job with the MVC All -Conference (1 st) 5/ 19 young pitchers," said Heller. "They improved each Louisvi ll e Slugger All -American (2nd) 5/30 time out and in the last six weeks of the season, they College lnsider.com All -Am erican (HM) 6/ 16 gave us the chance to run ." All-Reg ion Along with UNl's best league finish in six years, Tyson Hanish Panther fans had more to cheer about. Heller earned MVC Player of the Week 4/2 1 his 400th career victory and his 100th as a Panther. MVC All-Conference (1 st) 5/ 19 Boeve and Hanish both were named first team all­ All-R egion MVC, with Boeve being honored as the Valley's Player of the Year. Other awards coming his way as the sea­ Nate Heath son concluded were being selected to the Louisville MVC All-Conference (HM) 5/19 Slugger all-American second team, honorable mention Sean LaCoste all-American by Collegelnsider.com and he also earned MVC Scholar Athlete (2nd) 5/14 National Player of the Week honors by Collegiate MVC All-Conference (2nd) 5/19 Basebal l after a great weekend at Evansville. Brian Kobliska For his accomplishments on the field, Boeve was MVC Player of the Wee k 3/3 drafted in the 12th round of the MVC All-Conference (HM) 5/ 19 Draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Along with Boeve, Nate Trumm Hanish will have the opportunity to play baseball at ULM All-Tournament Team 2/23

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Line Score Date Score, Opponent UNI Pitcher Highlights UNI Opp. Record 2/22 Northwestern St. 7, UNI 3 Kelchen (0-1) Trumm 2-3; Heath HR 3-7-0 7-14-0 0-1 2/23 Missouri 11 , UNI 4 Mathiason (0-1) LaCoste 2-3, 2 RBI , HR; Heath 2-4. 28 4-7-2 11-17-1 0-2 2/23 LA-Monroe 7. UNI 6 Rosselot (0-1) Trumm 4-4. 3 BU . 3R; Lara 2-4, 2 RBI 6-13-2 7-5-0 0-3 2/28 #22 Texas Tech 8, UNI 7 Christensen (0-1) Kobliska 4-5, 2-28; Heath 4-5 7-12-2 8-11-1 0-4 3/1 #22 Texas Tech 7. UNI 6 (8) Wold(0-1) Rosselot 6 IP. 3H; Lara 2-3. 2RB I. 2SB 6-8-3 7-8-0 0-5 3/1 #22 Texas Tech 13, UNI 9 Frey (0-1) Boeve 2-3. HR; Kobliska 2-3, 28 9-12-2 13-13-3 0-6 3/2 UNI 10, #22 Texas Tech 9 Zenk (1-0) Zenk 8 IP. 7H; Hanish 2-3. 2RBI; Black SV 10-11-2 9-9-1 1-6 3/7 UNI 9, Western Kentucky 7 Kelchen (1-1) Kelchen 7 IP. 4 SO; Hanish 2-3. 3 SB 9-11-0 7-11-2 2-6 3/8 UNI 5, Western Kentucky 4 Mathiason (1-1) Burgett 2-4. GWRBI; Boeve 38 5-5-2 4-10-3 3-6 3/9 Western Kentucky 10, UNI 4 Hansen (0-1) Boeve GS, 28, 4 RBI ; Burgett/Lara 2-4 4-9-2 10-10-0 3-7 3/13 UNI 14, IPFW 3 Rosse lot (1-1) Moran 3-4. 38; Boeve HR. 3 RBI ; 6 Team SB 14-16-2 3-6-3 4-7 3/14 UNI 10, Vermont 2 Black (1-0) Boeve 3-4. GS, 2 38, 4RBI; Frey 8 SO. 4 IP 10-10-3 2-7-3 5-7 3/15 UNI 14. UMASS 5 Ke lchen (2-1) Moran 2-2, 5R. 3 BB; Hansen 3-5; Boeve 3-5 14-15-0 5-9-3 6-7 3/16 UNI 13, Columbia Frost (1-0) Burgett 4-5. 4 RBI , 38; Hanish 2-4; Farmer 2-4 13-14-4 8-1 1-1 7-7 3/21 Southern Illinois 10, UNI 6 Wold (0-2) Burgett 2-5, 28; Boeve HR 6-6-1 10-13-2 7-8, 0-1 MVC 3/22 Southern Illinois 5, UNI 4 (7) Christensen (0-2) Boeve 2-2, 2 HR , 3 RBI; Lara 28 4-5-0 5-9-1 7-9, 0-2 MVC 3/22 Southern Illinois 7. UNI 6 (10) Black (1-1) Frost 3 IP. 1 H, 3SO; Hanish 2-3. 28 6-9-1 7- 12-2 7- 10. 0-3 MVC 3/23 Southern Illinois 5. UNI 4 Zenk (1 -1 ) Zen k 4.2 IP, 4 SO. 1R; Hani sh 2-3, 28 4-7-3 5-1 0-1 7- 11, 0-4 MVC 3/2.6 UNI 10, Upper Iowa 1 Kelchen (3-1) Kelchen 1H, 3SO; Boeve/LaCoste 3-5, 2 28 10-17-1 1-2-1 8-11, 0-4 MVC 3/30 Wisc.-Milwaukee 7, UNI 6 (7) Rosselot (1-2) Lara 2-3, 3 R, 2 28, 2 SB; Kobliska 2-4, 28 6-9-1 7-16-1 8-12, 0-4 MVC 3/30 Wisc.-Milwaukee 6, UNI 5 (11) Zenk (1-2) Frey 7 IP, 6 SO; Boeve 4 SB; Grant 1-1 PH, 2RBI 5-6-1 6-8-3 8-13, 0-4 MVC 3/31 UNI 6, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3 Kelchen (4-1) Kelchen 9 IP, 5 SO; Lara 3-5, 4 RBI; Team 6 SB 6-11-0 3-5-4 9-13, 0-4 MVC 4/5 UNI 8, Wichita State 3 Rosselot (2-2) Rosselot 9 IP, 3 SO, 1 BB; Burgett 4-5; Boeve HR 8-15-1 3-4-4 10-13, 1-4 MVC 4/5 Wichita State 8, UNI 1 Mathiason (1-2) Mathiason 7 IP; Heath 1-2, 1R; Burgett 388 1-1-2 8-9-1 10-14, 1-5 MVC 4/6 Wichita State 5, UNI 3 (7) Black (1-2) Trumm 2-3, 2RBI, 28; Hanish 2 SB 3-6-0 5-11-1 10-15, 1-6 MVC 4/6 Wichita State 4, UNI 3 Zenk (1-3) Zenk 4.1 IP, 3H; Boeve HR, Edwards/LaCoste 28 3-6-1 5-8-1 10-16, 1-7 MVC 4/9 UNI 7, Minnesota 4 Jevne (1-0) Hansen 41P. 1H . 2SO; Burgett 28, HR, 2 RBI 7-10-4 4-6-3 11-16. 1-7 MVC 4/11 SMS 10. UNI 5 Rosselot (2-3) Hanish 3-3. 28; LaCoste 2-4. 3RBI, HR 5-11-2 10-11 -0 11-17. 1-8 MVC 4/12 SMS 9, UNI 5 (7) Frey (0-2) Han ish 38, 3RBI; Frey & Black No Walks 5-6-3 9-12-1 11-18, 1-9 MVC 4/ 12 UNI 11. SMS 9 Wold(l-2) Burgett 2-4, HR ; LaCoste HR, 2RBI; Kobliska HR 11-16-2 9-1 2-0 12-18, 2-9 MVC 4/ 13 UNI 9, SMS 4 Zenk (2-3) Zenk 5 IP, 4 SO; LaCoste HR , 2RBI; Burgett HR 9-10-0 4-10-4 13-18. 3-9 MVC 4/ 18 UNI 11. Creighton 2 Rosselot (3-3) Rosselot CG, 4H. 2R; Hanish HR; Kobliska HR 11-13-1 2-4-4 14-18, 4-9 MVC 4/19 UNI 9, Creighton 3 (7) Frey (1-3) Heath 2-3. SB; LaCoste 2-4, 28; Moran 38 9-10-0 3-6-1 15-18, 5-9 MVC 4/20 UNI 16. Creighton 11 Rutherford (1-0) Lara 4-5, 3RBI; Kobliska 3-6. 38; 5 RB I 16-24-0 11-13-1 16-18, 6-9 MVC 4/20 UNI 9, Creighton 6 (10) Ch ri stensen (1 -2 ) Hanish 2-5. HR. 28. 5 RBI ; Boeve GWRBI 9-8-2 6-14-2 17-18. 7-9 MVC 4/2.3 Minnesota 10, UNI 5 Rutherford (1-1) Boeve 3-5, 2 28, 2 RBI. SB; Heath/Hanish 28 5-8-3 10-17-2 17-19, 7-9 MVC 4/2.5 UNI 7, Illinois State 2 Rosselot (4-3) Rosselot CG, 6 SO; Kobliska 4-4, HR, 28, 4RBI 7-15-1 2-7-2 18-19, 8-9 MVC 4/2.6 Illinois State 5, UNI 4 (10) Christensen (1-3) Burgett 3-4, 2R, HR; Lara 2-4 4-9-2 5-12-2 18-20, 8-10 MVC 4/2.6 Illinois State 3, UNI 2 (7) Kelchen (4-2) Kobliska 28; Burgett/Heath/Hanish/Lara SB 2-6-1 3-6-5 18-21. 8-11 MVC 4/2.7 UNI 14, Illinois State 10 Black (2-2) Hanish 5-5, 3RBI; Boeve 4-5, 2 28; HR 14-19-0 10-19-2 19-21. 9-11 MVC 5/2. Bradley 3, UNI 1 Rosselot (4-4) Rosselot CG, 7 SO; Kobliska 2 28; Lara 2-4, 38 1-7-1 3-7-0 19-22, 9-12 MVC 5/2. UNI 6, Bradley 2 (7) Hansen (1-1) Hansen 5 IP, 5 SO; Kobliska 2-2, 2 28; Heath 2-3 6-8-0 2-6-020-22, 10-12 MVC 5/2. UNI 10, Bradley 4 Kelchen (5-2) Boeve 4-5, 2 28, HR, 4RBI; Heath/Edwards 2-4 10-12-0 4-10-621-22, 11-12 MVC 5/9 UNI 16. Evansville 6 Mathiason (2-2) Boeve 3-5, 38, HR , 2SB; Burgett/LaCoste 2 28 16-17-0 6-11-1 22-22. 12-12 MVC 5/ 10 UNI 15, Evansville 3 (7) Hansen (2-1) Hansen CG; Lara/Edwards 3-4; Edwards HR 15-13-0 3-6-2 23-22, 13-12 MVC 5/ 10 UNI 9, Evansville 4 Kelchen (6-2) Kelchen 5 SO; Boeve 3-4, 2 28. HR . 3RB I 9-12-0 4-6-1 24-22. 14-12 MVC 5/ 11 Evansville 17, UNI 7 (8) Mathiason (2-3) Boeve 3-4, HR. 3RB I; Heath 2-4. 28 7-12-5 17-15-1 24-23, 14-13 MVC 5/ 12 Western Illinois 5, UNI 3 Frey (1-3) Jevne 5 IP. 3SO; Burgett 2-5. 28; Kobli ska 2-4 3-8-2 5-8-1 24-24, 14-13 MVC 5/13 UNI 14, Western Illinois 5 Potthoff (1-0) Potthoff 4SO; Hanish 4-5, HR, 3RBI; Boeve 3-4 14-17-2 5-12-325-24, 14-13 MVC 5/15 Indiana State 4, UNI 1 Rosselot (4-5) Rosselot 5 SO; LaCoste 2-4, SB; Hanish HR 1-6-1 4-10-025-25, 14-14 MVC 5/16 UNI 4, Indiana State 3 (7) Mathiason (3-3) Hansen GIP, 6 SO; Boeve 2-3, 2RBI. HR 4-9-2 3-5-2 26-25, 15-14 MVC 5/16 Indiana State 3, UNI 2 Mathiason (3-4) Moran 3-4; Heath 2-3; Boeve 2-3 2-8-2 3-8-2 26-26, 15-15 MVC 5/17 UNI 9, Indiana State 2 Zenk (3-3) Zenk 71P; LaCoste 2-3, HR; Boeve/Kobliska HR 9-9-0 2-5-127-26, 16-15 MVC 5/2 1 Southern Illinois 10, UNI 6 Rosselot (4-6) Kobli ska 2-4; Heath 2-4; Boeve HR , 3RBI 6-8-1 10-15-1 27-27, 16-1 4 MVC 5/22 SMS11.U Nl6 Hansen (2-2) LaCoste 3-5, 4RBI; Trumm 2H; Hanish 2H 6-9-1 11 -11 -1 27-28. 16-14 MVC

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BATIING Name, Pos. AVG GP-GS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP so GOP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLO% Adam Boeve .368 55.55 212 68 78 18 4 18 70 158 .745 35 9 41 2 .471 3 1 29-31 135 5 5 .966 Tyson Hanish .359 55.55 217 55 78 17 2 4 45 11 1 . 512 23 13 46 3 .449 1 4 26-32 57 116 12 .935 Sean LaCoste .316 55.54 206 40 65 15 0 6 41 98 .476 28 6 29 3 .406 4 1 13-14 484 41 4 . 992 Nate Heath .309 51-51 204 41 63 6 0 28 72 .353 24 0 35 3 .378 2 9 19-20 87 137 10 .957 Armando Lara .293 54-51 198 42 58 10 4 38 79 .399 14 6 47 2 .353 3 2 15-16 64 2 .970 Joe Burgett .291 55-55 230 41 67 9 1 4 24 90 .391 30 6 40 6 .386 1 1 5-10 143 1 .993 Lucas Edwards .283 20-14 53 10 15 4 0 1 6 22 .415 7 0 16 1 .361 1 0 3-4 55 14 .986 Brian Kobliska .280 53-52 200 39 56 18 1 6 37 94 .470 7 17 41 6 .354 2 1 5-9 40 2 1 . 977 Pat Moran .273 39-28 99 29 27 5 2 0 18 36 .364 16 6 28 .405 0 2 6-10 43 79 13 .904 Nate Trumm .252 46-37 135 17 34 3 0 0 18 37 .274 16 2 24 1 .338 1 5-8 168 15 3 . 984 Dan Grant .246 28-19 65 7 16 6 0 0 11 22 .338 11 6 17 2 .398 1 0 1-2 9 38 3 .940 Kory Kelchen .231 5-3 13 1 3 0 0 0 2 3 .231 1 1 2 0 .333 0 0 0-0 10 16 0 1.000 Andrew Farmer .163 33-15 49 8 8 0 0 0 6 8 .163 10 1 14 2 .311 1 1 3-3 37 49 6 .935 Kyohei Miyazaki .087 11 -6 23 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 . 087 1 2 9 0 .192 0 0 0-0 37 4 2 .953 Totals .299 55-55 1904 399 570 11 1 1 4 41 346 832 .437 223 75 389 32 .391 20 23 130-159 1403 590 75 .964 Opponents 287 55-55 1857 336 533 113 11 40 300 788 .424 199 58 255 32 .369 26 30 55-70 1406 599 93 .956 LOB - Team (444). Opp (433). DPs turned - Team (43). Opp (38) Cl -Team (2). Trum 2. Opp (4) 188 -Team (9). Boeve 3. Hanish 2. Kobliska 1. Moran 1. LaCoste 1. Trumm 1. Opp (10) Picked off- Heath 3, Boeve 3. LaCoste 2. Trumm 2. Moran 1. La ra 1. Kobliska 1. Grant 1. ., PITCHING Name, Pos. ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO sv IP H R ER BB so 28 38 HR AB 8/AVE WP HBP BK SFA SHA Josh Potthoff 2.40 1-0 10 1 0 0 0 15.0 21 4 4 11 10 4 0 0 63 .333 2 0 0 1 0 Spencer Black 2.93 2-2 19 0 0 0 2 30.2 42 22 10 7 15 4 0 1 125 .336 0 7 2 0 3 Zach Jevne 4.29 1-0 12 2 0 0 0 2 1.0 20 11 10 10 8 5 1 2 8 1 . 247 0 1 0 1 1 Drew Wold 4.87 1-2 12 0 0 0 0 20.1 30 15 11 7 10 7 0 87 .345 0 2 2 0 Hans Frey 5.05 1-3 12 7 0 0 0 41.0 46 35 23 20 24 15 1 169 .272 0 4 1 3 3 Micah Christensen 5.23 1-3 16 0 0 0 2 88.2 91 61 53 30 42 21 7 344 .265 2 6 2 6 6 Chris Rosselot 5.38 4-6 15 13 4 0 0 88.2 91 61 53 30 42 2 1 1 7 344 .265 2 6 2 6 6 Jake Hansen 5.58 2-2 13 7 1 0 0 40.1 43 28 25 23 26 9 1 2 158 .272 1 5 0 2 2 Tyler Rutherford 5.62 1-1 8 0 0 0 0 8 .0 9 5 5 4 4 2 0 0 30 .300 3 1 0 1 0 Bill Zenk 5.63 3-3 13 4 0 0 0 46.1 52 37 29 25 28 10 3 185 .281 4 7 0 2 2 Kory Kelchen 6.27 6-2 15 4 1 0 0 80.1 86 58 56 29 35 18 14 314 .274 3 9 6 3 3 Beau Mathiason 6.34 3-4 16 7 0 0 1 49.2 65 43 35 21 29 14 8 200 .325 5 13 0 3 6 Derrick Frost 6 .35 1-0 2 0 0 0 0 5.2 4 4 4 1 7 1 0 1 20 .200 0 1 0 Totals 5.29 27-28 55 55 6 0 5 467.2 533 336 275 199 255 113 11 40 1857 .287 22 58 13 26 30 Opponents 6.41 28-27 55 55 4 o 8 468.2 570 399 334 223 389 111 14 41 1904 .299 47 15 16 20 23 Passed Balls - Team (13). Trumm 7. Edwards 5, Miyazaki 1, Opp (17). Pickoffs - Team (9). Mathiason 4. Frey 3. Zenk 1. Rosselot 1. Hansen 1, Opp (14). SBA/ATT - Trumm (37-42). Edwards (13-19). Rosselot (9-12). Zenk (10-12). Hansen (9-11 ). Mathiason (7-10). Kelchen (7-9). Miyazaki (5-8). Frey (5-7). Black (3-4). Wold (1 -1) . Frost (1 -1 ). Potthoff (1-1 ). Christensen (1-1 ). Rutehrford (1 -1 .)

2003 Pinch Hitting 2003 Game Winning RBI Multiple Hit Games Lucas Edwards 1 - 1 Name H-AB Ave. RBI Name GWRBI 2 3 4 5 Total Kory Kelchen 1 - - - 1 Dan Grant 4-9 .444 5 Joe Burgett 4 Adam Boeve 11 10 2 23 Kyohei Miyazaki 1-3 .333 0 Adam Boeve 4 Sean LaCoste 19 4 23 2003 Miscellaneous Statistics Nate Trumm 1-5 .000 0 Sean LaCoste 4 Joe Burgett 12 5 2 19 Home 10-11 Andrew Farmer 0-1 .000 0 Tyson Hanish 3 Tyson Hanish 11 5 2 1 19 Away 13-13 Armando Lara 0-1 .000 0 Andrew Farmer 2 Nate Heath 16 2 1 19 Neutral 4-4 Sean LaCoste 0-1 .ODO 0 Armando Lara 2 Armando Lara 13 3 1 - 17 vs. RH starter 20-23 Pat Moran 0-2 .000 0 Nate Heath 2 Brian Kobliska 12 1 2 15 vs. LH starter 7 -5 Lucas Edwards 0-2 .ODO 0 Brian Kobliska 1 Nate Trumm 8 1 - 9 UNI scores first 17-11 Kory Kelchen 0-2 .ODO 0 Pat Moran 1 Pat Moran 3 3 - - 6 Shutouts 0-0 Lucas Edwards 1 Lucas Edwards 5 - 5 1-run games 3-11 2003 Run Support Kory Kelchen 1 Dan Grant 3 - - 3 7-inning games 4-8 Name Runs-GS Ave. Andrew Farmer 2 - - 2 9-inning games 24-21 Zach Jevne 8-2 4.0 2003 Inherited Runners To Score Kory Kelchen 1 - 1 Lead After 816) 24-0 Hans Frey 43-7 6.1 Name Scored-lR % to Score Tied After 816) 1-6 Bill Zenk 29-4 7.3 Hans Frey 1-3 0.33 Multiple RBI Games Extra Innings 1-4 Beau Mathiason 52-7 7.4 Micah Christensen 3-8 0.38 2 3 4 5 Total UNI has more hits 22-2 Chris Rosselot 96-13 7.4 Zach Jevne 1-2 0.50 Sean LaCoste 8 3 1 12 UNI has same hits 3-6 Kory Kelchen 110-14 7.9 Tyler Rutherford 1-2 0.50 Armando Lara 6 3 1 10 UNI gets 1O+ hits 22-5 Jake Hansen 60-7 8.6 Josh Potthoff 4-8 0.50 Brian Kobliska 6 1 1 1 9 UNI gets 10+ runs 14-0 Josh Potthoff 14-1 14.0 Drew Wold 4-7 0.57 Tyson Hanish 3 5 - 1 9 UNI has no errors 13-4 Bill Zenk 5-8 0.63 Nate Heath 6 1 - 7 UNI has more errors 5-12 Beau Mathiason 3-4 0.75 Joe Burgett 5 - 1 - 6 UNI has same errors 5-7 Spencer Black 12-15 0.80 Pat Moran 2 1 - - 3 Before 5 p.m. start 24-23 Jake Hansen 4-5 0.80 Nate Trumm 3 - 3 5 p.m. or later start 5-4 Kory Kelchen 3-3 1.00 Dan Grant 2 2 I n Doubleheaders IW-L-Spl it) 3-4-3 Derrick Frost 2-2 1.00 Andrew Farmer 1 - - 1 24------======UNIPANTHERS.COM 200:3 MVC Year-In-Review

2003 Sprint/Broadband Direct MVC Tournament #1 SMS 5. #6 Creighton 1 2003 Missouri Valley Conference Standings #2 Wichita State 6. #5 Indiana State 1 Missouri Valley Overall #3 Southern Illinois 10, #4 UNI 6 w L T Pct w L T P ct. #5 Indiana State 2. #6 Creighton 0 SMS 19 11 0 .633 40 26 0 .606 Wichita State 19 13 0 .594 #5 Indiana State 2. #6 Creighton 0 49 27 0 .645 Southern Illinois 17 13 0 .567 30 25 0 .545 #1 SMS 11. #4 UNI 6 UNI 16 15 0 .516 27 28 0 .491 #3 Southern Illinois 6, #2 Wichita State 4 Indiana State 15 17 0 .469 36 22 0 .621 #2 Wichita State 10, #5 Indiana State 0 Creighton 14 17 0 .452 20 37 0 .351 #3 Southern Illinois 9. #1 SMS 4 Illinois State 14 17 0 .452 23 29 0 .442 #2 Wichita State 9, #1 SMS 8 (11 innings) Evansville 12 20 0 .375 24 31 0 .436 #2 Wichita State 2. #3 Southern Illinois 1 Bradley 12 17 0 .375 24 31 0 .436 #2 Wichita State 3. #3 Southern Illinois 0 2003 MVC Team Statistics (All Games) All-Missouri Valley Conference Team School G AVG R H 28 38 HR SB ERA IP ER BB First Team sv so Wichita State 76 300 492 770 145 19 50 112 3.66 642.0 21 261 219 533 Pos. Name School UNI 55 .300 399 570 111 14 41 130 5.29 18 Luke Miller Evansville 467.2 5 275 200 255 18 Logan Sorensen Wichita State SMS 66 .297 420 670 109 20 45 65 4.23 567.2 14 267 185 530 28 Phil Napolitan Wichita State Southern Illinois 55 .288 286 519 91 10 41 29 4.63 461 .0 12 237 178 261 38 Tyson Hanish UNI Indiana State 58 .287 320 546 91 12 41 74 4.15 488.1 13 225 169 412 C Toby Barnett Southern Illinois Evansville 55 .283 296 517 107 10 28 30 5.96 459.0 11 304 239 321 DH Clay Wheeler SMS Illinois State 52 .279 291 477 95 11 48 54 5.27 425.0 6 249 162 292 UT Wes Davis Evansville Bradley 53 .273 236 451 84 11 24 22 4.29 431.2 6 306 150 291 OF Adam Boeve UNI Creighton 57 .267 300 495 114 26 33 57 5.36 468.2 9 2 79 184 399 OF Dant' e Brinkley SMS OF Drew Moffitt Wichita State 2003 MVC Players of the Week 2003 MVC Pitchers of the Week SP Wichita State 2/17 Nick MCoola Wichita State 2/17 David Bader SMS SP SMS 2/24 Cody Clark Wichita State 2/24 Brad Ziegler SMS SP Jake Alley Southern Illinois 3/2 Brian Kobliska UNI 3/2 Josh Kautenn Illinois State RP Mike Dennison Wichita State 3/10 Luke Miller Evansville 3/10 Chad Mulholland SMS RP SMS 3/17 Luke Miller Evansville 3/17 Wes Davis Evansville Second Team 3/24 Tony Piazza SMS 3/24 David Sanders Wichita State Pos. Name School 3/31 Cody Clark Wichita State 3/31 Matt Zaleski Indiana State 18 Sean LaCoste UNI 4/7 Ryan Fitzgera Id Creighton 4/7 Mike Pelfrey Wich ita State 28 Greg Andrews Southern Illinois 4/14 Drew Moffitt Wichita State 4/14 Mike Pelfrey Wichita State ss Jason Morelock Bradley 4/21 Tyson Hanisb UNI 4/21 Collin Walker Bradley 38 Chris Hall Indiana State 4/28 Kevin Egli Indiana State 4/28 Chris Appuhn Creighton C Cody Clark Wichita State 5/5 Greg Andrews Southern Illinois 5/5 Steve Uhlmansiek Wichita State DH Erik Lis Evansville 5/12 Adam Boeve UNI 5/12 Dave Macdonald Illinois State UT John Purdom Indiana State 5/18 Dant'e Brinkley SMS 5/18 Steve Grasley Creighton OF Jeremy Pickrel Illinois State OF Sal Frisella Southern Illinois Hitting Leaders (All Games) Pitching Leaders (All Games) OF Ryan Fitzgerald Creighton Batting Average ERA SP Chad Mui lholland SMS Luke Miller Evansville .388 Mike Pelfrey Wichita SP Collin Walker Bradley State 2.49 Adam Boeve UNI .368 SP Jeff Daneff Creighton Chad Mulholland SMS 3.08 Home Runs RP Tommy Hottovy Wichita State Wins Adam Boeve RP Kenny Geiersbach Indiana State UNI 18 Brad Ziegler Wichita State 12 Drew Moffitt Wichita State 18 Mike Pelfrey Wichita State 10 Player of the Year Adam Boeve. UNI Runs Batted In Chad Mulholland SMS Pitcher of the Year Brad Ziegler. SMS 10 Drew Moffitt Wichita State 77 Newcomer of the Year Chad Mullholland, SMS Innings Pitched Adam Boeve UNI 71 Freshman of the Year Mike Pelfrey, WSU Chad Mulholland SMS 119.2 Hits Coach of the Year . SMS Brad Ziegler SMS 106.2 Dant'e Brinkley SMS 96 Strikeouts Honorable Mention Phil Napolitan Wichita State 88 Chad Mulholland SMS Bradley: 38 117 Ryan Sullivan Doubles Creighton: DH Zach Daeges Mike Pelfrey Wichita State 98 Logan Sorensen Wichita State 23 Illinois State: OF Nate Whitney. SP Kyle Bloom Saves Chris Hall Indiana State: C Ben Vannatter. OF Kevin Egli, Indiana State 20 Mike Dennison Wichita State 14 RP Joe Thatcher Triples Shaun Marcum SMS 13 UNI: 28 Nate Heath, DH Brian Kobliska Ryan Fitzgera ld Creighton 8 Southern Illinois: 38 Nathan Boldt. UT Nathan Emrick. Cody Clark Wichita State 6 SP Bryan Rueger, RP Adam Snyder Runs SMS: FGreg Mathis Adam Boeve UNI 68 Wichita State: SS Nick McCoola. SP Reuben Kerbs Dant' e Brinkley SMS 68

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The Missouri Valley Conference continues to lead by team fini shed one win away from the College World example as one of college athletics' most progressive Series. In addition, the Val ley had NCAA team qualifiers conferences. Now in its 97th year of existence, the in women's golf, women's tennis, women's soccer, and Missouri Valley Conference emphasizes the importance men's tennis; plus countless individual qualifiers in cross of the student-athlete and is aggressive in its approach country, track & field, and swimming & diving. to provide opportunities for its member institutions. The 2000-01 basketball season was highlighted by a Since its inception in 1907, the Missouri Valley Women's Final Four appearance by Southwest Missouri Conference has been regarded as a leader by its peers State, while in 2001-02, the league produced four Sweet among today's col legiate athletic conferences. 16 teams, including Southern Illinois (men's basketball), 1818 Chouteau Ave. Based in St. Louis since 1985, the league is assertive in UNI (volleyball), Southern Methodist (men's soccer), and St. Louis, MO 63103 its approach to playing host to NCAA basketball champi­ Drake (women's basketball) To that end, SMS, which (314) 421-0339 onship events, producing a revenue-producing in-house has won the league's All Sports Trophy in three of the (314) 421-3505 or 0620 (FAX) television network, bidding out the right to play host to past four years, joins Notre Dame, Texas, and Georgia as sport championships and landing titl e sponsorships for the only schools to play in an NCAA Men's Basketball Doug Elgin Commissioner those events. Sweet 16, NCAA Women's Final Four and NCAA College Patty Viverito Sr. Associate Commissioner During the tenure of Doug Elgin, the Valley's ninth com­ Baseball World Series in the last five years (1999-03). Joe Mitch Associate Comm issioner missioner, the league has hosted the 1993,1998 , and The Valley has also been cutting edge in the area of its Mike Kern Assoc. Commissioner for 1999 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Midwest television network. Beginning in 1993-94, the Val ley took Communications Regionals, the 2001 NCAA Division I Women's Basketba ll its television network in-house and began to produce, Jack Watkins Assoc. Commissioner for Final Four, and the 2002 NCAA Division I Men's syndicate and sell a televised package of regular-season Marketing and Television Basketbal l First/Second Rounds. In 2004, the Missouri and tournament events for distribution on local broadcast Maxine Day Executive Assistant Valley Conference and the city of St. Louis will host an and national cable networks. Erica Fricke . Dir. of Communications NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Regional. And in 2005 Meanwhile, the league has been progressive in other Matt Marchal Director of Sa les (April 2 and 4), the St. areas, as it has taken its merchandise program in-house, Stacey Montooth Assist. Commissioner for Louis Organizing Committee (SLOC), comprised of the while offering e-commerce solutions for league apparel Communications Missouri Valley Conference, the St. Louis Sports and for tickets to the men's basketball championship. Joyce Richman Receptionist Commission, the Convention & Visitor's Commission, and Starting in 1995-96, the Conference broke new ground Richard Steed Chief Financia l Officer Saint Louis University, will host the jewel of the men's by allowing league members to bid for hosting rights to Sarah Weier Director of Compliance and championship as the Men's Final Four -- the city's first its volleyball, women's basketbal l, softball and baseball Community Re lations since 1978 -- will be played at the Edward Jones Dome. championships. By establishing uniform host criteria, This past summer the SLOC was awarded two more the Conference is able to assist a host institution in a 2003-04 Championships NCAA events, giving St. Louis and the Missouri Valley season-long promotional campaign and provide an Oct. 3-5 Individual Tennis (W) Conference a total of four NCAA basketball events in the avenue where hosts can acquire a title sponsor and Springfield, Mo. next six years -- more than any other city. In July, the achieve a profit for the event. When possible, the league Nov. 1 Cross Country (M/W) NCAA announced that the city's second Women's Final supports neutral-site tournaments, as the men's basket­ Des Moines, Iowa Four will come to the Gateway city in 2009, while the ball championship enters its 14th-straight year in St. Nov. 7-9* Soccer (W) - St. Louis, Mo. Nov. 14-16* NCAA also awarded St. Louis and The Valley a men's pre­ Louis, while the women's and men's soccer champi­ Soccer (M) - St. Louis, Mo. Nov. 28-29 Volleyball - Springfield, Mo. liminary round event (first/second round or regional) for onships are also in St. Louis, Mo., and the men's golf Jan. 30-Fl Individual Tennis (M) the years of 2007 or 2008. Counting the two recently championship takes place in Si lvis, Ill. Des Moines, Iowa awarded events, the Missouri Valley Conference will The seeds for this vision were planted by eight admin­ Feb. 19-21 Swimming & Diving(W) have hosted eight NCAA basketball events in a 12-year istrators representing five institutions, who met at the Carbondale, Ill. span, including three Final Fours, by April of 2009. Midland Hotel in Kansas City, Mo , on Jan. 12, 1907. The Feb. 27-28 Indoor Track & Field (M/W) And while the Missouri Valley Conference has been pro­ five schools which formed the Missouri Valley Terre Haute, Ind. gressive in pursuing NCAA events, it has continued to be Intercollegiate Athletic Association were Washington Mar. 5-8 MVC Basketball (M) a national leader in the athletic arena. The oldest confer­ University of St. Louis, and the state universities of Iowa, St. Louis, Mo. ence west of the Mississippi River, the Valley has had Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Two months after the Mar. 11-13 MVC Basketba ll (W) numerous successes in its stori ed history, which includes initial meeting, two more schools -- Drake University and Springfield, Mo. a myriad of Iowa State College -- were admitted. April 18-20 Golf (W) - Carbondale, Ill. accomplishments since the turn of the century. In the fall of 1907, basketbal l became the first compet­ April 23-25 Tennis (W) - Wichita, Kan. Last year alone, the league had a combined seven post­ itive sport. Today, the Missouri Valley Conference spon­ April 23-25 Tennis (M) - Peoria, Ill. season teams in men's and women's basketbal l, with sors the following sports: baseball, men's and women's April 26-27 Golf (M) - Quad Cities, Ill. Creighton's women's team reaching the semifinals of the basketbal l, men's and women's cross country and track May 13-15 Softball - Carbondale, Il l. WNIT In volleybal l, UNI earned its third Sweet 16 trip in (indoor and outdoor), men's and women's golf, men's and May 13-15 Outdoor Track & Field (M/W) the past four years; in men's soccer, Creighton secured a women's soccer, softball, women's swimming and diving, Normal, Ill. Final Four trip to the College Cup -- the Valley's third men's and women's tennis, and women's volleyball. May26-29 Baseball - Springfield, Mo. semifinal team in the past three years; Southwest *initial rounds of soccer championship played on campus sites the Missouri State made its first trip to the College Basebal l weekend prior World Series; while Wichita State's men's golf team had the league's highest NCAA finish since 1995 and second­ best since 1974. Arguably the 2002-03 season might go down as one of the most successful in conference annals, as in addition to the aforementioned, the league had two softball teams qualify for the NCAA tournament for the first time in league history, and Southern Illinois' nationally ranked

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McNeese State Miami (OH) Columbia ~ D March 15 Lp 0 (717JYlarch 13,Ci Locatio : /' [ L k,~es, q. ), -n ord ?bJti'o Location: /,( New York, NY 0 )cttv_ 0 , LA 1 'V,107 r ~ ' J r~-29 ;._J Conf~rence: ~ /2_J o thland Conferencft ·e. ;._J Mid-Ailiefican Conference: snr - "'_) Ivy League Home Field: Cowboy Diamond Home Field: McKie Field at Hayden Park (1.000) Home Field: Andy Coakly (300) Head Coach: Chad Clement Head Coach: Head Coach: Paul Fernandes Record at School: First Year Record at School: 236-181-1 (6) Record at School: 322-444-2 Career Record: Same Career Record: Same Career Record: 469-529-3 Assistant Coaches: M. Trahan, D. Byrd, R. Davis Assistant Coaches: Dan Simonds, Assistant Coaches: Bryan Haley, Bob Koehler Baseball Office: 337-475-5484 Baseball Office: (513) 529-2337 Baseball Office: (212) 854-7772 2003 Record: 31 -30 2003 Record: 36-24-1 2003 Record: 21-27 2003 League Record: 12-15 2003 League Record: 19-9 2003 League Record: 9-11 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 21/10 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 19-9 Lettermen Returning/Lost:: 18/11 Starters Returning 4 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/6 Starters Returning/Lost:: 5/4 Pitchers Returning 4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost:: NA Baseball SID: Louis Bonnette Baseball SID: Ryan Erb Baseball SID: Darlene Camacho SID Office Phone: (337)-475-5207 SID Office Phone: (513) 529-1601 SID Office Phone: (212) 854-2535 SID Office Fax: (337)-475-5207 SID Office Fax: (513) 529-6729 SID Office Fax: (212) 285-8168 Web Site: www.mcneese.edu Web Site: www.MuRedHawks.com Web Site: www.gocolumbialions.com Press Box: (337) 475-8007 Press Box: (513) 529-4331 Press Box: 646-234-7528 Series History: First Meeting Series History: Miami Leads 4-0 Series History: UNI Leads 2-0 IArkansas State Massachusetts

, , 1 rF, Marc;h 16----. ~ Location:nr 10 Location:/' I' • 1/ U n ~mherst, MA Conference': Conference: /: ;,· Atlan'tic 10 Home Field: JA Tomlison Stadium-Kell Field Home Field: Earl Lorden Field (1,000) Head Coach: Keith Kessinger Head Coach: Record at School: 24-31 (1 yr.) Record at School: 445-302-2 (16 yrs.) Career Record: 90-78 (3 yrs.) Career Record: 499-392-4 (21 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: C. Ostrander, B.Henderson Assistant Coaches: Tim Lauita, Ernie May, Baseball Baseball Office: (870) 972-2700 Office: (413) 545-3120 2003 Record: 24-31 2003 Record: 26-19 2003 League Record: 9-14 2003 League Record: 14-7 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 14/14 Lettermen Returning/Lost:: 16/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/5 Starters Returning/Lost:: 5/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost:: 3/2 Baseball SID: Matt McCollester Baseball SID: Michael Coyne SID Office Phone: (870) 972-2541 SID Office Phone: (415) 545-2439 SID Office Fax: (870) 972-3367 SID Office Fax: (415) 545-1556 Web Site: www.asuindians.com Web Site: www.umassathletics.com Press Box: (870) 972-3347 Press Box: (415) 545-3553 Series History: Arkansas State 7-4 Series History: UNI Leads 1-0

Lehigh Vermont Stetson

r Maf9fl._ 12 L ,~ v M) rch 14--1' _ r .., l'/larch,,-- J? 1 Location: / c 1J Jf I y · v / ~ethlehem, PA ~c~t1~,n: 7} ) 'L/ " } Burlmgtol. VT" Location: · Deland, FL Conference: fJ f (

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Fairleigh Dickinson Illinois Sate March 18 ----, r 'l- l,fprf!1r~-1fil ;:;:::i rD April 9-11 Location, Loca1ion: NQ~al, IL Location: l:'..iSpringfield, MO j f jt -v 11t teaneck. NJ 1 [__, )( !lJuuL _ 15( /' Conferencll': f 1 /Northeast Co.lference Conference: ,J M1sso'iir1Valley Conference: CMis!;ouri Valley Home Field: '- _; FDU Field Home Field: Redbird Field Home Field: Hammons Field (8,000) Head Coach: Dennis Sasso Head Coach: Head Coach: Keith Guttin Record at School: 328-400-9 (17 yrs) Record at School: 23-29 (1 yr.) Record at School: 751-423 (21 yrs.) Career Record: Same Career Record: 724-638-5 (24 yrs.) Career Record: Same Assistant Coaches: J. Kroeger, D. Hahn. D. Sassco Assistant Coaches: T. Brownlee, S. Kenny, K. Ehrhardt Assistant Coaches: B. Thomas, P. Evans, S. Carel Baseball Office: (210) 692-2245 Baseball Office: (309) 438-5151 Baseball Office: (417) 836-5242 2003 Record: 14-25 2003 Record: 23-29 2003 Record: 40-26 2003 League Record: 12-15 2003 League Record: 14-17 2003 League Record: 19-11 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/11 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/6 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 5/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/6 Baseball SID: Drew Brown Baseball SID: Aaron Johnston Baseball SID: Jeff Williams SID Office Phone: (201) 692-2204 SID Office Phone: (309) 438-3598 SID Office Phone: (417) 836-5402 .,; SID Office Fax: (201) 692-9361 SID Office Fax: (309) 438-5634 SID Office Fax: (417) 836-4868 Web Site: www.fduknights.com Web Site: www.redbirds.org Web Site: www.sports.smsu.edu Press Box: NA Press Box: (309) 438-3504 Press Box: (417) 343-8217 Series History: UNI Leads 1-0 Series History: Illinois State Leads 30-25-1 Series History: SMS Leads 58-15 Wright State Iowa t,,Y,arch 20~ ipn/,1!,, 21,~8 """ Location: ~sf'JLJ! / 0 I r '(Jlayton, OH 17 eJJ ~ lowiL!lity, IA Conference: Horizon' League J Big Ten Home Field: Nischwitz Stadium (750) Dua'ne Banks Field Head Coach: Ron Nischwitz Head Coach: Record at School: 845-680-7 (29 yrs.) Record at School: First Year Career Record: Same Career Record: 283-276 (11 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: Jake Long, Doug Long Assistant Coaches: N. Zumsande, R Brownlee, S. Allen Baseball Office: (937) 775-2771 Baseball Office: (319) 335-9389 2002 Record: 21 -34 2003 Record: 18-29 2002 League Record: 10-13 2003 League Record: 10-21 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/11 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 8/6 Baseball SID: Greg Campbell Baseball SID: James Allan SID Office Phone: (927) 775-4687 SID Office Phone: (319) 335-9411 SID Office Fax: (937) 775-2818 SID Office Fax: (319) 335-9417 Web Site: www.wsuraiders.com Web Site: www.hawkeyesports.com Press Box: (937) 775-3000 Press Box: (319) 335-9520 Series History: UNI Leads 4-1 Series History: Iowa Leads 49-20-1

Wichita State Minnesota Rockhurst March26-28 _lrLJ ApJil/7l-&~ {/f,..1ft, _. Ap_ri/716-18 Locatio~: )0 ff) V7~~ Wicli}ti'KS Locat1on1s==,r-y D · 1 LMmnea~ . MN Location: 'g')J yA V7 v'Kans)s City, MO Conference; '-'7L/I Missouri Valley Confer~nce: / P-- CFJL ~ Big Ten Conferenc 'A C.!LJ. LIU~ Heartland Home Field: Eck Stadium (7,851) Home Field: Siebert Field (1.100) Home Field: Loyola Park (1,000) Head Coach: Head Coach: John Anderson Head Coach: Gary Burns Record at School: 1.406-449-3 (26 yrs) Record at School: 800-495-3 (22 yrs.) Record at School: 347-191 (10 yrs.) Career Record: Same Career Record: Same Career Record: Same Assistant Coaches: B. Kemnitz, J. Thomas, M. Stover Assistant Coaches: Rob Fornasiere, Todd Oakes Assistant Coaches: Mitch Nelson, Larry Burns Baseball Office: (316) 978-3636 Baseball Office: (612) 625-1060 Baseball Office: (816) 501 -4130 2003 Record: 49-27 2003 Record: 40-22 2003 Record: 34-18 2003 League Record: 19-13 2003 League Record: 24-6 2003 League Record: NA Lettermen Returning/Lost:: 22/6 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/7 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/8 Starters Returning/Lost:: 7/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/4 Pitchers Returning: 9/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 9/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: NA Baseball SID: Tami Cutler Baseball SID: Steven Geller Baseball SID: Sid Bordman SID Office Phone: (316) 978-5559 SID Office Phone: (612) 624-9396 SID Office Phone: (816) 501-4850 SID Office Fax: (316) 978-3336 SID Office Fax: (612) 625-0359 SID Office Fax: (816) 501 -4119 Web Site: www.goshockers.com Web Site: www.gophersports.com Web Site: www.rockhurst.edu Press Box: (316) 978-3390 Press Box: 612-625-4031 Press Box: NA Series History: Wichita State Leads 7-39 Series History: Minnesota Leads 40-9 Series History: UNI Leads 4-0

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Indiana State Nebraska Southern Illinois (7J M( 77-72 May_ 2D-22 ( c2l,,:0© -.-.lljiil 23-~5 ~ :i :n It/(~ V7. Yl'.(.ncoln, NE Loeitton· L " - I OJ e_r,re1 Hii'ute.JN1 Location Location: c c!J } I J !'7{G~-«>ndale, IL confeien e: · i , "- M,~s~urWlille1 Conference: L-<- /r::"v) ./\ / ~ Big 12 Conferen e: 'g ;; (\_ Missou~i Valley Hom/ Ffuld: Sycamore Field (2,500) Home Field: Hawks Field at (8,486) Home Field: Abe Martin Field (2,000) Head Coach: Head Coach: Mike Anderson Head Coach: Dan Callahan Record at School: 1,000-646-9 (28 yrs.) Record at School: 47-18 (1 yr.) Record at School: 224-267 (9 yrs.) Career Record: 1,104-684-9 (31 yrs.) Career Record: Same Career Record: 377-425-1 (15 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: CJ Keating, C. Zaucha, J. Fredwell Assistant Coaches: l\illl"i*e$,~Br.nl~ Assistant Coaches: K. Henderson, B. Wolff, K. Kimball Baseball Office: (812) 237-4051 Baseball Office: (402) 472-3465 Baseball Office: (618) 453-3794 2003 Record: 36-22 2003 Record: 47-18 2003 Record: 30-25 2003 League Record: 15-17 2003 League Record: 20-7 2003 League Record: 17-13 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 14/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/12 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 7/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 9/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/1 Baseball SID: Adam Rouse Baseball SID: Shamus McKnight Baseball SID: Jeff Honza SID Office Phone: (812) 237-4073 SID Office Phone: (402) 472-7772 SID Office Phone: (618) 453-5470 SID Office Fax: (812) 237-4157 SID Office Fax: (402) 472-2005 SID Office Fax: (618) 453-2648 Web Site: www.indstate.edu/athletic Web Site: www.huskers.com Web Site: www.siusalukis.com Press Box: (812) 237-3654 Press Box: (402) 434-6861 Press Box: (618) 453-3794 Series History: Indiana State Leads 30-20 Series History: Nebraska Leads 20-2 Series History: Southern Illinois Leads 30-13 Creighton Apcjl 3D~ ay 2 I Location: O f 70 \ V)!~a. NE Conference. L -' l J MiJsouri-Valley Home Field: Creighton Sports Complex Head Coach: Record at School: First Year Career Record: 182-82-1 (8 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: T. Wyckoff, 0. Heefner, M. Bahun Baseball Office: (402) 280-2483 2003 Record: 20-39 2003 League Record: 14-17 Lettermen Returning/Lost:: 20/6 Starters Returning/Lost:: 8/1 Pitchers Returning: 9/3 Baseball SID: Matt Beltz SID Office Phone: (402) 280-5801 SID Office Fax: (402) 280-2495 Web Site: www.gocreighton.com Press Box: (402) 490-4454 Series History: Creighton Leads 38-20

BradleJ!.. Evansville MaYjl~i-1~ .¥' . :i Location: g_j r r~J< t~eoria, IL ~ol{:tn{J R7J {r Eva sviUe TN mu ( L..../ issou~ e~ Conference:- issouri Valley Conferetfce: jp-A L Home Field: O'Brien Field (7,500) Home Field: Braun Stadium (1,200) Head Coach: Dewey Kalmer Head Coach: Record at School: 701 -644-3 (24 yrs.) Record at School: 24-31 (1 yr.) Career Record: 891 -786-4 (35 yrs.) Career Record: 309-410 (13 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: Perry Roth, , John Dyke Assistant Coaches: Scott Lawler. Kevin Soch. Tyler Hetbst Baseball Office: (309) 677-2684 Baseball Office: (812) 479-2059 2003 Record: 23-30 2003 Record: 24-31 2003 League Record: 12-17 2003 League Record: 12-20 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/7 Lettermen Returning/Lost:: 20/11 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/2 Starters Returning/Lost:: 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost:: 8/5 Baseball SID: Bobby Parker Baseball SID: Tom Benson SID Office Phone: (309) 677-2624 SID Office Phone: (812) 488-1152 SID Office Fax: (309) 677-2626 SID Office Fax: (812) 479-2090 Web Site: www.bubraves.com Web Site: www.gopurpleaces.com Press Box: (309) 680-4045 Press Box: (812) 479-2587 Series History: UNI Leads 25-24 Series History: 20-18

University of Northern Iowa ======:mm------29 All-Time Series Records

Alumni All-Stars 3- 1 Iowa 20-49-1 Parsons 2-0 Air Force 3-8 Iowa State 41 -90-1 1-0 Arkansas 0-5 Iowa Wesleyan 6-0 Portland 0-1 Arkansas State 4-7 Kansas 2-9 Plymouth 1-0 Army 1-2 Kansas State 3-5 Quincy 5-1 Augsburg 3-0 Kent State 1-1 Rhode Island J.C. 1-0 Augustana-Sioux Falls 33-10 Key West All-Sta rs 2-0 Rockhurst 4-0 Aurora 0-1 Knox 1-0 Rutgers 1-0 Austin Peay 0-2 Kutztown State 1-0 St. Ambrose 15-2 Ball State 1-0 Lake Forest 2-0 St. Andrews 1-0 Bethune Cookman 2-1 Leander Clark 1-0 St. John's (NY) 1-0 Bowl ing Green State 1-0 Lehigh 1-0 St. Joseph 5-2 Bradley 25-24 Lenox 1-0 St. Lawre nce 0-1 Briar Cliff 13-7 Liberty 1-0 St. Louis 3-2 Brigham Young 1-0 Lincoln (Mo.) 7-0 St. Mary's (Ca lifornia) 2-1 Bucknell 0-1 Lincoln Memorial 0-1 St. Olaf 1-2 Cal State-Northridge 1-0 Long Island-Brooklyn 1-0 St. Xavier 2-3 Carleton 8-1 Loras 15-5 Sam Houston State 1-8 Central 16-2 Louisiana Tech 0-2 Samford 0-2 Central Arkansas 1-0 Louisiana-Monroe 0-1 School of the Ozarks 1-0 Central Connecticut 1-0 Louisville 4-2 Simpson 16-4 Central Methodist 2-0 Luther 29-30 South Alabama 0-3 Central Michigan 0-4 Mankato State 8-22 South Dakota 37-4 Central Missouri State 2-5 Marist 0-1 South Dakota State 24-22 Charles City 2-0 Massachusetts 1-0 Southeast Missouri State 4-3 Chicago State 3-2 Memphis State 0-4 Southern Colorado 0-1 Clarke 3-1 Miami (Florida) 0-2 Southern Illinois 13-30 Coe 23-18-1 Miami () 0-4 Southern Utah 2-0 Colgate 1-0 Michigan 1-3 Southwest Baptist 1-0 Columbia 2-0 Michigan State 4-2 Southwest Missouri State 15-58 Connecticut 1-0 Middle Tennessee State 0-1 Tennessee-Martin 8-5 Cornel l (Iowa) 3-6 Millersville 0-1 Texas A&M 0-2 Creighton 20-38 Milligan 0-1 Texas-Pan Ameri can 0-13 Dartmouth 3-0 Minnesota 9-40 Texas Tech 1-3 Delaware Valley 0- 1 Minnesota-Morris 0-1 Texas Weslyan 0-1 Drake 35-13 Missouri 4-13 Toledo 0-2 Drew 1-0 Missouri-Rolla 1-0 Troy State 1-2 Dubuque 18-10 Missouri-St. Louis 0-2 Truman State (Mo I 3-1 Dubuque Germans 2-1 Missouri Southern 0-1 Tul sa 0-4 Dubuque Irish 2-0 Missouri Va lley 1-0 Upper Iowa 33-23-2 Duquesne 2-0 Missouri Western 2-0 Vermont 2-2 East Tennessee State 0-1 Monmouth 2-0 Wartbu rg 78-37-1 Eastern Illinois 6-23 Morningside 43-23-1 Washburn 0- 1 Eastern Michigan 1-3 Mt. Mercy 20-5 Washington (Missouri) 2-1 Ellsworth 20-2-2 Nebraska 2-20 Washington (Washington) 0- 1 Evangel 2-1-1 Nebraska-Omaha 7-6 Waterloo Hawks 1-1 Evansville 21-17 Nevada 0-2 Waterloo League 0-1 Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0 North Carolina 1-2 Wayne State 3-3 Florida International 1-1 North Carolina-Wilmington 0-1 Western Illinois 25-37 Florida State 0-7 North Central 0-1 Western Kentucky 3-2 Fordham 2-2 North Dakota 24-8 Western Michigan 3-10 Ft. Hays State 1-0 North Dakota State 25-12 Westmar 2-0 George Mason 1-0 Northeastern 1-0 Wichita State 7-39 Georgetown (Kentucky) 1-0 Northeastern Illinois 0-3 William Penn 5-2 Goshen 3-0 Northern Colorado 0-1 Winona State 4-8 Grand Canyon 0-1 Northern State 2-0 Wisconsin-La Crosse 12-7 Grand View 13-17 Northwest Missouri State 3-3 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 12-7 Grinnell 0-2 Northwestern 1-9 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 2-3 Gustavus Adolphus 1-0 Northwestern State 0-1 Wisconsin-Platteville 6-3 Harvard 2-0 Northern Illinois 14-15 Wisconsin-River Falls 2-1 Highland Park 2-4 Notre Dame 0-2 Wisconsin St. Normal 2-0 Illinois Benedictine 1-0 Ohio State 1-1 Wright State 4-1 Illinoi s-Chicago 3-2 Oklahoma 0-3 Ya le 1-0 Illinois College 3-2 Oklahoma State 1-11 Illinois State 25-30-1 Old Dominion 0-2 Total vs. all opponents since 1906: 1,046-1,090-11 Indiana 1-1 Oral Roberts 0-1 All-time Record: 1,068-1,112-11 Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW) 1-0 Ottumwa Pre-Flight 1-1 Indiana State 20-30 Pacific 0-1

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM PITCHING TOTALS Year W-L ERA GP CGSHO sv IP H R ER BB so HR BK HP WP PO A E DP FLO% 2003 27-28 5.29 55 6 0 5 467.2 533 336 275 199 255 40 13 58 22 1403 590 75 43 .964 2002 30-25 5.16 56 5 2 9 469.1 552 336 269 196 323 39 8 46 50 1408 573 83 54 .960 2001 35-28 6.20 63 11 3 13 519.2 687 443 358 241 434 65 8 70 39 1559 614 93 59 .959 2000 23-33 7.96 56 5 1 7 457 666 490 404 231 365 64 7 58 69 1371 579 109 48 .947 1999 28-26 6.82 54 6 0 13 445 601 407 337 224 317 59 3 56 38 1335 621 108 61 .948 1998 26-30 6.27 56 2 1 11 463.1 551 367 323 211 378 61 0 47 49 1390 631 80 40 .962 1997 32-23 5.52 55 16 1 7 460 515 320 282 221 440 58 1 49 47 1379 574 78 45 .962 1996 26-32 6.59 58 9 2 7 457 .1 557 403 335 287 353 30 8 54 56 1340 579 102 37 .950 1995 28-27 5.13 55 14 6 10 456 491 309 260 218 317 41 5 42 44 1368 519 90 44 .954 1994 24-32 5.74 56 13 2 3 459.1 583 386 293 235 348 50 6 40 55 1378 519 97 48 .951 1993 12-39 6.79 51 7 0 3 393.2 515 363 297 214 218 51 3 38 27 1181 506 103 34 .942 1992 22-34 8.22 56 11 1 7 418.1 569 457 382 284 256 49 10 45 60 1255 547 99 43 .948 1991 12-44 7.90 56 15 2 3 413.1 571 467 363 287 239 56 2 52 50 1240 565 128 50 .934 1990 20-39 7.72 59 24 1 4 424.1 591 450 364 264 221 64 2 27 30 1273 540 108 32 .944 1989 13-37 7.87 50 16 3 3 339.2 461 368 297 244 212 49 3 28 38 1019 449 82 29 .947 1988 11 -43 10.96 54 5 0 6 364.2 605 601 444 355 200 70 12 37 72 1094 449 131 43 .922 1987 26-21* 6.79 43 11 6 285 346 280 215 211 250 45 8 15 855 371 76 .942 1986 25-18-1* 941 42 9 4 264 409 353 276 191 213 68 5 18 33 792 305 93 23 .922 1985 15-32* 9.37 45 14 1 287.0 487 390 299 172 162 62 2 16 34 862 347 93 30 .929 1984 12-18 6.69 30 7 5 204.1 272 202 152 119 84 28 2 5 627 176 49 .942 1983 7-15 6.55 22 9 1 144.1 164 136 105 80 59 32 6 11 451 190 46 .933 1982 11-16 6.39 27 12 2 181.2 231 172 129 103 142 22 2 8 16 559 210 52 .937 1981 26- 10 4.72 36 6 240.1 255 165 126 120 141 3 8 11

YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM HITTING STATISTICS Year W-L GP BA AB R H RBI 28 JB HR TB SLG% BB so SAC SB/SBA 2003 27-28 55 .299 1904 399 570 346 111 14 41 832 .437 223 389 43 130/ 159 2002 30-5 56 .313 1901 381 595 334 113 6 38 834 439 213 294 50 84/ 115 2001 35-28 63 .333 2201 482 732 439 146 14 54 1068 485 229 411 50 66/96 2000 23-33 56 .300 1850 405 555 358 104 13 48 829 448 274 434 45 70/95 1999 28-26 54 .313 1877 384 587 349 121 10 58 902 481 181 350 36 36/53 1998 26-30 56 .285 1819 310 518 286 110 4 38 750 412 177 371 57 71 /95 1997 32-23 55 .283 1839 345 520 308 99 10 64 831 .452 188 413 36 50/75 1996 26-32 58 .279 1811 363 505 316 98 20 25 718 .396 261 356 36 42/65 1995 28-27 55 .259 1782 329 461 284 103 21 30 696 .391 234 354 43 48/70 1994 24-32 56 .283 1867 361 529 303 95 14 28 736 .394 255 356 54/79 1993 12-39 51 .251 1541 189 387 167 74 7 20 535 .347 174 291 27 51/71 1992 22-34 56 .273 1682 343 459 285 96 7 33 668 .397 233 290 41 70/103 1991 12-44 56 .259 1612 229 417 193 62 5 28 573 .355 193 301 44 47/64 1990 20-39 59 .275 1758 283 484 247 82 17 34 702 .399 228 299 30 34/ 53 1989 13-37 50 .258 1424 223 367 194 67 9 21 515 .362 186 261 21 48/63 1988 11-43 54 .274 1521 279 417 240 69 9 39 621 408 201 356 22 67/83 1987 26-21* 43 .354 1166 293 413 283 81 10 46 652 .559 206 203 26 151/1 80 1986 23-18-1* 42 .363 1140 366 414 323 73 11 68 713 .625 212 162 137/170 1985 15-32* 45 .281 1193 243 335 204 63 7 47 553 464 145 208 96/129 1984 12-18 30 .280 813 155 228 135 40 5 22 344 423 100 135 21 30 1983 7-15 22 .254 571 101 145 88 23 6 18 234 410 82 90 14 38 1982 11-16 27 .257 720 141 185 115 35 5 21 299 415 115 115 16 19 1981 26-10 36 .306 923 253 282 223 57 3 26 423 458 1985 and 1986 includes two forfeil victories and 1987 includes four forfeit victories

Game Season Complete Games: 24 (1990) Longest Game: 19 innings vs. Minnesota (1949) Games Played. Season: 63 (2001) Shutouts Witching): 611972 and 1995) At Bats: 61 vs. Northern Illinois 11964) Wins: 35 (2001) Saves: 13 (1999 and 2001) Hits: 31 vs. Rockhurst (4/29/2001) Losses: 44 (1991) Innings Pitched: 51 9.2 (2001) Doubles: 11 vs. Air Force (3/2/01) Batting Average: 363 (1986) Runs Allowed 601 (1988) Triples: 5 vs. Lehigh (3/11 /99) At-Bats: 2201 (2001) Earned Runs Allowed: 444 (1988) Home Runs: 6. Three times. last vs. Dubuque (3/31/86) Runs Scored: 482 (2001) Strikeouts: 440 (1997) Runs Batted In: 22. vs. Coe (4/8/69) Hits: 732 (2001) Hits Allowed: 687 (2001) : 54 vs. Rockhurst (4/29/01) Runs Batted In: 439 (2001) Homers Allowed: 70 (1988) Stolen Bases: 16 vs. Wartburg (4/6/87) Doubles: 146 (2001) Batters Hit by UNI: 70 (2001) : 14 vs. Mt Mercy (4/23/86) Triples: 21 (1995) Walks Allowed: 355 (1988) Base on Balls Allowed: 14. Four times. last vs. Nevada Home Runs: 68 (1 986) Wild Pitches: 72 (1988) (2/19/00) Extra Base Hits 214 (2001) Fielding Percentage: .966 (1940) Runs Scored: 28 vs. Colgate (1 994) Total Bases: 1068 (2001) Assists: 631 (1998) Runs Allowed: 33 vs. Oklahoma (1989) Slugging Percentage: .625 (1986) Double Plays Turned 61 (1999) Two Teams Combined Runs: 44 vs. Mt Mercy (1985) Strikeouts (Offense): 434(2000) Most Errors: 131 (1988) Strikeouts: 21 vs. Morningside (5/16/58) Base on Balls: 274 (2000) UNI Errors: 9 vs. Briar Cliff (5/3/80) Shutouts (Offense): 6 (1991 and 1992) Miscellaneous Hits Allowed: 25 vs. Northern Illinois (1967); vs. Nevada Stolen Bases: 151 (1 987) Consecutive Wins: 13 (1947-48) (2000) : 1.75 (1 950) Consecutive Losses: 16 (1990-91)

University of Northern Iowa ======am------31 Career Record~

146 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) Hitting Records 134 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) Games Played 116 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 216 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) 115 Mark Pasqualini (1992-95) 208 Travis Welsch (1999-02) 108 Todd Barkalow (1983-86) 206 Tom Bach (1990-93) 100 Keven Saunders (1992-95) 205 Todd Rima (1995-98) Runs Batted In 202 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) 226 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) 194 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 153 Todd Barkalow (1983-86) 193 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 146 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 180 Mark Pasqualini (1992-95) 137 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 165 Mike Morony (1988-91) 132 Adam Boeve (2001-03) 163 Dan Thielen (1991-94) 131 Travis Welsch (1999-2002) Batting Average (min . 100 at bats) 118 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) .473 Dick Nottger (1941-42) 104 Todd Rima (1995-98) .410 Eric Snider (1986-87) 100 Aaron McEachran (1999-01) .404 Rick Kriz (1968-69) 89 Mark Lumpa (1988-90) .400 Ben Fjelland (1999) 242 Mark Lumpa (1988-90) Doubles 228 Greg Woodin (1995, 97-99) .385 Dave Smith (1986-87) 57 Todd Rima (1995-98) .383 Tim Weber (1976-77) 56 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) Base on Balls .376 Scott Schmelzer (1985-86) 43 Travis Welsch (1999-2002) 98 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) .373 Jim Blythe (1975-77) 43 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 94 Mike Morony (1988-91) 93 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) .369 Todd Barkalow (1983-86) 38 Adam Boeve (2001 -03) 90 Tom Bach (1990-93) .366 Willie Durazo (2001) 38 Tom Bach (1990-93) 88 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) Official At Bats 36 Tom Owen (1992-95) 806 Travis Welsch (1999;02) 34 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) 85 Adam Boeve (2001 -03) 801 Ryan Brunner (1998-2001) 32 Mark Pasqualini (1992-95) 85 Todd Rima (1995-98) 80 Tom Owen (1992-95) 749 Todd Rima (1995-98) 30 Aaron McEachran (1999-01) 650 Tom Bach (1990-93) 29 Jason Simon (2001-02) 79 Dan Thielen (1991-94) 634 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 29 Shawn Andrews (1984-88) 73 Travis Welsch (1999-2002) 622 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 29 Mark Lumpa (1988-90) 71 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 618 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) 29 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) Strikeouts 574 Mark Pasqualini (1992-95) 29 Kevin Saunders (1992-95) 211 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) 157 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 536 Adam Boeve (2001-03) Triples 518 Keven Saunders (1992-95) 11 Tom Owen (1992-95) 132 Mark Lumpa (1988-90) 125 Adam Boeve (2001-03) Hits 10 Tim Hackenmiller (1970-73) 295 Travis Welsch (1999-02) 8 Andy Rocksvold (1995-96) 125 Brian Kegler (1996-98) 285 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) 8 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) 124 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) 123 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 218 Todd Rima (1995-98) 7 Adam Boeve (2001-03) 208 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 7 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 122 Travis Welsch (1999-2002) 191 Tom Bach (1990-93) 7 John Pratt (1988-89) 117 Tom Bach (1990-93) 187 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 7 Rick Kriz (1968-69) 104 Mark Pasqualini (1992-95) 177 Adam Boeve (2001 -03) 7 Eric Snider (1986-87) Hit by Pitch 160 Keven Saunders (1992-95) 6 Ed Ware (1960-62) 34 Travis Welsch (1999-02) 157 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) 6 Frank Sovich (1957-58) 30 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) 156 Greg Woodin (1995, 97-99) 6 Jerry Holbrook (1960-62) 27 Adam Boeve (2001-03) 24 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) Runs Scored Home Runs 197 Travis Welsch (1999-2002) 59 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) 19 Brian Kobliksa (2000-03) 185 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) 41 Todd Barkalow (1983-86) 19 Willie Durazo (2001) 17 Tyson Hanish (2002-03) 150 Todd Rima (1995-98) 31 Adam Boeve (2001-03) 146 Adam Boeve (2001-03) 28 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 14 Sean LaCoste (2000, OZ-Present) 22 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) 14 Tim Lincoln (1978 -80) 22 Scott Schmelzer (1985-86) 14 Mark Pasqualini (1992-95) 21 Mark Lumpa (1988-90) 14 Marty Schilmoeller (1991-92) 21 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) Combined Sacrifices (SF and SAC) 19 Duane Josephson (1962-64) 27 Travis Welsch (1999-02) 18 Jesse Zimmer (1999-00) 18 Mark Pasqua lini (1992-95) 17 Keven Saunders (1992-95) Total Bases 16 Aaron Houdeshel l (1995, 97-Pr) 526 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) 14 P. J Conlon (1989-92) 365 Travis Welsch (1999-2002) 13 Adam Boeve (2001-03) 329 Brian Jergenson (1994-97) 13 Brian Dixon (1988-91) 322 Adam Boeve (2001-03) 12 Ryan Brunner (1998-01) 312 Todd Barkalow (1983-86) 12 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 309 Todd Rima (1995-98) 12 Josh Ellwanger (1995-98) 307 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 12 Tom Bach (1990-93) 273 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97)

32 UNIPANTHERS.COM Career Record~

Stolen Bases Saves 65 Eric Snider (1986-87) 10 Matt Cobb (1996-97, 99-2000) 51 Travi s Welsch (1999-02) 10 Scott Hoey (1995-98) 48 Adam Boeve (2001-03) 8 Mike Egger (1998-001) 46 Tovey Goynes (1987-88) 7 Chad Vieth (2001-02) 40 Scott Schmelzer (1985-86) 7 Bryan Duncan (1993-95) 37 Dave Smith (1986-87) 6 Luke Sabers (1997-99) 32 Scott Schirmer (1997-2000) 6 Scott Brickman (1995-98) 32 Todd Rima (1995-98) 5 Corey Coates (1991-93) 32 John Pratt (1988-89) 5 Mike Gerlach (1986-87) 31 Randy Riffle (1997-98) 4 Micah Green (2001-02) 31 Jim Blythe (1975-77) 4 Mark Ashby (1984-86) Errors 4 Rocky Samek (1982-84) 80 Kevin Sawatzky (1994-97) Innings Pitched 80 Travis Welsch (1999-02) 298.1 Steve Beard (1993-95, 97) 64 Mike Morony (1988-91) 256.2 Jeff Johannsen (1992-96) 53 Eric Snider (1986-87) 242.2 Nie Ungs (1999-01) 51 Tom Bach (1990-93) 230.0 Mike Irvine (1992-95) 41 Aaron McEachran (1999-01) 226.0 Josh Habel (1999-2002) 40 Kevin Bower (1993-94) 210.2 Scott Sobkowiak (1996-98) 40 Brad Ridnour (1983-86) 2000 Kevin Briggeman (1995-98) Strikeouts 32* Aaron Houdeshel l (1996, 98-99) 196.1 Matt Cobb (1996-97, 99-2000) 247 Steve Beard (1993-95, 97) 31 Gabe Wycoff (1996-97) 187.0 Scott Palmer (1979-82) 241 Jeff Johannsen (1992-96) Pitching 184.1 Doug Darnell (1967-69) 222 Nie Ungs (1999-01) Records ERA (min. 49 innings) 213 Scott Sobkowiak (1996-98) Wins 0.96 Dan Dahlke (1950) 193 Doug Darnell (1967-69) 19 Doug Darnell (1967-69) 1.17 Tom Simpson (1963-65) 183 Chuck Burns (1970-73) 18 Nie Ungs (1999-01) 1.97 Frank Huston (1965-66) 182 Scott Palmer (1979-82) 18 Jeff Johannsen (1993-96) 1.98 Ed Watt (1961) 180 Tom Simpson (1963-65) 17 Scott Palmer (1979-82) 2.28 Rod Tangeman (1952-53) 175 Kent Folsom (1958-60) 16 Steve Beard (1993-95, 97) 2.30 Darrell Bunge (1960-62) 171 Josh Habel (1999-2002) 15 Chuck Burns (1970-73) 2.39 Bob Everding (1966-67) Strikeouts Per Nine Innings (min. 100 K's) Mike Irvine 15 (1992-95) 2.42 Phil Johnson (1965-66) 11.10 Tom Simpson (1963-65) 14 Josh Habel (1999-2002) 2.46 Duane Usher (1970-72) 10.35 Darrel l Bunge (1960-62) 14 Matt Cobb (1996-97, 99-2000) 2.97 Frank Waterhouse (1963-64) 10.31 Duane Usher (1970-72) 14 Tom Simpson (1963-65) Appearances 10.15 Phi l Johnson (1965-66) Losses 60 Aaron Lubach (1996, 98-2000) 10.12 Kent Folsom (1958-60) 25 Mike Irvine (1992-95) 57 Scott Miller (1999-2002) 9.44 Doug Darnell (1967-69) 22 Steve Beard (1993-97) 57 Dave Freeseman (1991-94) 9.10 Scott Sobkowiak (1996-98) 17 Mike Brandmeyer (1987-89) 56 Mike Egger (1998-2001) 8.97 Chuck Burns (1970-73) 16 Steve Dreyer (1988-90) 56 Matt Cobb (1996-97, 99-2000) 8.76 Scott Palmer (1979-82) 16 Scott Brickman (1995-98) 52 Steve Beard (1993-97) 8.61 Scott Miller (1999-2002) 15 Josh Habel (1999-2002) 51 Josh Habel (1999-2002) Batters Hit By Pitch 15 Scott Kaul (1989-90) 50 Mike Irvine (1992-95) 32 Mike Irvine (1992-95) 15 Scott Sobkowiak (1996-98) 49 Scott Hoey (1995-98) 26 Matt Cobb (1996-97. 99-2000) 15 Brett Lagerblade (1991-95) 49 Jeff Johannsen (1992 -96) 26 Kevin Briggeman (1995-98) 15 Dennis Hanken (1988-91) Games Started 25 Scott Miller (1999-2002) 43 Steve Beard (1993-95, 97) 24 Scott Sobkowiak (1995-98) 40 Mike Irvine (1992-95) 23 Tom Martin (1998-01) 38 Jeff Johannsen (1992-96) 22 Kirk Chamberlain (1996-99) 36 Josh Habel (1999-2002) 21 Josh Habel (1999-2002) 36 Nie Ungs (1999-01) 21 Brett Lagerblade (1991-95) 31 Scott Sobkowiak (1996-98) 21 Dennis Hanken (1988-91) 28 Matt Cobb (1996-97. 99-2000) Wild Pitches 27 Kevin Briggeman (1995-98) 34 Steve Beard (1994-95, 97) 26 Dennis Hanken (1988-91) 30 Josh Habel (1999-02) 25 Chris Rosselot (2002-03) 27 Scott Sobkowiak (1996-98) 25 Brett Lagerblade (1991. 93-95) 27 Mike Irvine (1993-95) Complete Games 23 Jon Goerish (1992-95) 14 Jeff Johannsen (1992-96) 21 Dennis Hanken (1988, 90-91 ) 14 Darrell Bunge (1960-62) 21 Rod Hulme (1986-89) 13 Steve Beard (1993-97) 18 Mike Brandmeyer (1988-91) 12 Kent Folsom (1958-60) 17 Matt Cobb (1996-97. 99-2000) 11 Scott Kaul (1989-90) 17 Scott Brickman (1995-98) 11 Chuck Burns I1970-73) 17 Jeff Johannsen (1993-96) 11 Doug Darnell (1967-69) 10 Phil Johnson (1965-66)

University of Northern Iowa ===::::::======Ellmll------33 Single 5ea~on Record~

Hitting 57 Travi s Welsch (2001) 51 Kevin Sawatzky (1995) Records 56 Aaron McEachran (2001) 51 Brian Kegler 11997) Games Played 56 Tom Owen (1995) 50 Kevin Sawatzky (1996) 63 Ryan Brunner (2001) 55 Tyson Hanish (2003) 49 Jesse Zimmer I1999) 63 Aaron McEachran (2001) 55 Travis Welsch (2000) 48 Adam Boeve 12001) 62 Willie Durazo (2001) 54 Travis Welsch (2002) 47 Armando Lara (2003) 62 Marty Sutherland (2001) 53 Ryan Brunner (2000) 47 Brian Kegler 11998) 58 Travis Welsch (2001) Runs Batted In Hit by Pitch 58 Tom Bach (1990) 82 Ryan Brunner (2001) 19 Willie Durazo (2001) 56 Marty Sutherland (2002) 70 Adam Boeve (2003) 17 Brian Kobliska (2003) 56 Travis Welsch (2002) 66 Brian Jergenson (1997) 14 Kevin Sawatzky 11996) 56 Travis Welsch (2000) 63 Aaron McEachran (2001) 13 Tyson Hanish (2003) 56 Ryan Brunner (2000) 63 Ryan Brunner (2000) 13 Ryan Brunner 12001) 56 Scott Schirmer (2000) 63 Todd Barkalow (1986) 12 Travis Welsch 12000) 56 Tom Hunter (1996) 61 Scott Schirmer (2000) · 11 Alex Dvorsky (2002) 56 Mike Morony (1991) 61 Jesse Zimmer 11999) 11 Adam Boeve (2002) 56 P J. Conlon (1991) 53 Tom Owen 11995) 10 Randy Riffle I1998) 56 John Pratt (1990) 52 Ryan Brunner 11999) 10 Tim Lincoln 11980) Batting Average (min. 2 AB/Game) Doubles Stolen Bases .525 Dick Nottger (1941) 23 Tom Owen 11995) 33 Eric Snider (1987) .510 Gordon Blanchard (1937) 22 Alex Dvorsky (2002) 32 Eric Snider (1986) 8 Doug Darnell 11968) .500 Todd Barkalow (1986) 20 Ben Fjelland 11999) 29 Adam Boeve (2003) 8 David Parra (1997) 458 Jim Blythe (1977) 19 Travis Welsch 12002) 27 Randy Riffle 11998) 7 Micah Green 12001) 444 Terry Notton (1979) 19 Ryan Brunner 11999) 444 Eddie Hardin (1930) 27 Tovey Goynes 11987) 7 Matt Cobb (2000) 18 Brian Kobliska (2003) 436 Frank Sovich 26 Tyson Hanish (2003) 7 Chad Rezac (1992) (1957) 18 Adam Boeve (2003) 21 Scott Schmelzer (1985) 7 Chuck Burns (1970) 429 Rick Kriz (1968) 18 Marty Sutherland (2001) 21 Gary Anderson 11964) 7 Doug Darnell 11969) 427 Kevin Seichter (1981) 18 Aaron Mc Each ran (2001) 19 Marty Sutherland 12002) 7 Darrell Bunge 11962) 426 Dick Nottger (1942) 18 Ryan Brunner 12001) 19 Tovey Goynes 11988) Official At Bats 18 Todd Rima 11996) Decisions 19 Dave Smith 11987) 248 Aaron McEachran (2001) 18 Todd Rima 11998) 13 Nie Ungs 12001) 19 Scott Schmelzer (1986) 13 Matt Cobb 12000) 241 Marty Sutherland (2001) Triples Caught Stealing 13 Jeff Johannsen (1996) 239 Ryan Brunner (2001) 6 Tom Owen 11995) 8 Tom Potts 11985) 13 David Parra 11997) 237 Travis Welsch (2001) 6 Jerry Holbrook (1962) 7 Andrew Buckley (2001) 13 Chad Rezac 11992) 232 Travis Welsch (2002) 5 Seth Patterson 12001) 7 Marty Sutherland 12001) 12 Victor Saldana 12001) 230 Joe Burgett (2003) 5 Gabe Wyckoff 11996) 7 Randy Riffle (1998) 12 Steve Beard 11997) 224 Willie Durazo (2001) 5 Andy Rocksvold (1995) 7 Gabe Wyckoff (1996) 12 Mike Irvine 11994) 220 Ben Fjelland (1999) 5 Kevin Sawatzky (1994) 218 Ryan Brunner 7 Mark Pasqualini (1992) 12 Mike Irvine 11992) (1999) 5 John Pratt 11990) 7 John Pratt I1990) 12 Steve Dreyer 11990) 217 Tyson Hanish (2003) 5 Rick Kriz (1968) 7 Scott Schmelzer (1986) 12 Scott Palmer 11981) Hits Home Runs Combined Sacrifices Losses 91 Aaron McEachran (2001) 25 Ryan Brunner 12001) Ryan Brunner 11 Nate Heath (2003) 9 John Thomas 11991) 90 (2001) 18 Adam Boeve (2003) 11 Travis Welsch (2001) 8 Mike Irvine 11992) 88 Ben Fjelland (1999) 16 Jesse Zimmer 11999) 10 Ryan Jacobs 11998) 8 Scott Kaul (1989) 85 Travis Welsch (2002) 16 Todd Barkalow 11986) 9 Willie Jones 12002) 7 Scott Sobkowiak 11996) 84 Travis Welsch (2001) 15 Ryan Brunner 12000) 8 Andrew Buckley (2001) 7 Mike Irvine 11994) 84 Marty Sutherland (2001) 15 Todd Barkalow 11985) 8 Kevin Saunders I1993) 7 Derek Sandknop 11992) 82 Willie Durazo (2001) 14 Brian Jergenson 11997) 8 Dan Wirtz 11988) 7 Mike Brandmeyer (1991) 81 Travis Welsch (2000) 13 Kevin Sawatzky (1997) 8 Phil Johnson 11966) 7 Scott Kaul 11990) 80 Ryan Brunner (2000) 12 Ryan Brunner 11999) 7 Jim Duthie 11990) 80 John Pratt (1990) 11 Scott Schmelzer 11986) Errors 7 Steve Bair 11988) Bases on Balls 11 Scott Schmelzer 11985) 30 Mike Morony 11991) 25 Kevin Sawatzky 11996) 7 Dave Rima 11985) 40 Tom Bach (1990) Total Bases 25 Tom Bach 11993) 7 Scott Pa lmer (1981) 39 Scott Schirmer (2000) 187 Ryan Brunner 12001) 37 Ryan Brunner 24 Tom Bach (1990) Saves (2001) 158 Adam Boeve (2003) 24 Tom Joecken 11993) 10 Matt Cobb (1999) 37 Tom Owen (1995) 141 Tom Owen (1995) 24 Eric Snider 11986) 8 Scott Hoey (1998) 35 Adam Boeve (2003) 139 Ryan Brunner 12000) 32 Aaron Mc Each ran (2001) 23 Travis Welsch (2000) 7 Bryan Duncan (1995) 138 Aaron Mc Each ran 12001) 32 Gabe Wyckoff 22 Kevin Sawatzky 11997) 5 Mike Egger 12000) (1996) 133 John Pratt 11990) 31 Adam Boeve (2002) 21 Travis Welsch (2001) 5 Mike Gerlach 11987) 131 Ben Fjelland 11999) 31 Kevin Sawatzky (1997) 21 PJ. Spell 11992) 4 Chad Vieth (2001) 129 Ryan Brunner 11999) 31 Tovey Goynes (1987) 21 Kevin Seichter 11980) 4 Micah Green (2001) 129 Brian Jergenson I1997) 4 Scott Brickman (1996) 31 Todd Barkalow (1986) 123 Jesse Zimmer (1999) Pitching Records Runs 4 Luke Sabers (1997) Scored Strikeouts 72 Ryan Brunner (2001) Wins 3 Corey Coates (1993) 65 Kevin Sawatzky 11997) 11 Nie Ungs 12001) 3 Scot Palmer (1981) 68 Adam Boeve (2003) 56 Tom Hunter 11996) 63 Willie Durazo (2001) 9 Jeff Johannsen 11996) 55 Mark Lumpa I1988)

34------~======- UNIPANTHERS.COM Single Season & Season Game Records

Innings Pitched 5 Ryan Brunner vs. Fordham (3/ 11 / 2000) 109.0 Nie Ungs (2001) 5 Travi s Welsch vs. Fordham (3/ 11 / 2000) 101 .1 Jeff Johannsen (1996) 5 Travis Welsch vs. St. Joseph's (3/ 10/2000) 95.2 Josh Habel (2002) 5 Ben Fjelland vs. SE Missouri State (2/27 / 99) 94.2 Steve Beard (1997) 5 Ron Anderson vs. Mankato St. (4/30/78) 90.0 Victor Saldana (2001) 5 Ron Foell vs . Drake (4/30/68) 89.0 Chad Rezac (1992) 5 Al LoBalbo vs . Iowa State (4/ 18/42) 88.2 Chris Rosse/at (2003) 87 .1 Kevin Briggeman (1998) Runs Batted In 87 .0 Scott Sobkowiak (1997) 9 Ed Bland (1928) 84.1 Jeff Johannsen (1995) 8 Kevin Sawatzky vs. Ohio State (2/ 23/97) Earned Run Average (1 inn. per game) 8 Brian Jergenson vs. Colgate (3/ 21 /94) 000 Frank Sturm (1950) 8 Rick Kriz vs . Coe (4/8/69) 0.38 Tom Simpson (1963) 8 Jerry Holbrook vs. South Dakota (5/ 15/62) 0.62 Chuck Burns (1970) 8 Al Kane vs. Truman State (5/10/39) 13 Chad Rezac (1992) 0.67 Carl Dressinghaus (1947) 7 Aaron McEachran at Western Illinois (3/28/01) 12 Victor Saldana (2001) 0.96 Frank Huston (1965) 7 Ryan Brunner at Air Force (3/2/01) 12 Matt Cobb (2000) 0.96 Dan Dahlke (1950) 7 Brian Jergenson vs . Tennessee State (3/ 19/97) 11 Josh Habel (2000) 1.25 Darrell Bunge (1962) 7 Rico Vaske vs. Western Illinois (4/ 13/86) 11 Scott Sobkowiak (1997) 1.29 John Zahn (1959) 7 Rick Kriz vs . Drake (1968) 10 Kirk Chamberlain (1999) 7 Duane Josephson vs. South Dakota (5/4/63) Appearances 10 Mike Brandmeyer (1991) 22 Chad Vieth (2002) 7 Jim Steiert vs. Coe (4/24/62) 22 Micah Green (2001) 7 Bruce Lein vs . Augustana (4/28/62) 6 Kory Ketchen (2003) 22 Aaron Lubach (2000) 7 Louis Breitbach vs . Truman State (5/9/39) 5 Mike Irvine (1992) 22 Matt Cobb (1999) Doubles 4 Scott Childers (1988) 21 Tom Martin (2001) 3 Alex Dvorsky vs . Vermont (3/ 16/02) 3 Josh Habel (2002) 21 Scott Hoey (1998) 3 Aaron McEachran vs. Iowa (4/ 12/2000) 3 Tom Martin (2001) 20 Steve Jensen (2001) 3 Jesse Zimmer vs. Iowa (4/7/ 99) 3 Brett Lagerblade (1995) 20 Mike Egger (2000) 3 Kevin Sawatzky vs. Southern Illinois (5/ 14/95) 3 Scot Palmer (1981) 20 Luke Sabers (1998) 3 Shawn Andrews vs . Lincoln (Mo) (3/7/87) 20 Scott Brickman (1996) Wild Pitches 3 Ron Foell vs. Drake (4/30/68) 14 Josh Habel (2002) 20 Dave Freeseman (1991) Triples 13 Jon Kent (2000) Games Started 3 Kevin Sawatzky vs . Augsburg (3/2/94) 13 Scott Sobkowiak (1996) 16 Jeff Johannsen (1996) 13 Steve Beard (1995) Home Runs 15 Josh Habel (2002) 13 Steve Beard (1994) 3 Ryan Brunner at Air Force (3/2/01) (Consec innings) 15 Nie Ungs (2001) 13 Jon Goerish (1992) 3 Tim Hackenmiller (1970) 15 Victor Saldana (2001) 12 Bill Halliburton (1987) Grand Slams 14 Kory Ketchen (2003) 11 Josh Habel (2000) 2 Al Kane vs . Truman State (5/ 10/39) 14 Matt Cobb (2000) 11 Scott Sobkowiak (1998) Total Bases 14 Chad Rezac (1992) 11 Dennis Hanken (1988) 14 Ryan Brunner at Air Force (3/2/ 13 Chris Rosselot (2003) 01) 11 Scott Childers (1988) 14 Ron Foell vs. Drake (4/30 13 Kevin Briggeman (1998) /68) 14 Melvin Fritzell vs. Wisconsin-Platteville 13 Steve Beard (1997) Consecutive Scoreless Innings (5/4/27) 40 .1 Tom Simpson (1963) 13 Duane Josephson vs . North Dakota (5/ 16/64) Complete Games Consecutive Wins 12 Scott Schirmer vs. Bradley (4/ 15/2000) 9 Darrell Bunge (1962) 10 Tom Simpson (1963-64) 12 Tim Hackenmiller (1970) 7 Nie Ungs (2001) Individual Records, Game Base on Balls 7 Steve Beard (1997) 4 Dan Grant vs. Western Illinois (5/13/03) 7 Steve Dreyer (1990) At-Bats 4 Kim Ruddick (3/27 /80) 7 Phil Johnson 9 Bud Krumm (1949) (1966) Strikeouts 7 Jeff Johannsen (1996) 8 Matt Paulsen vs. Bradley (5/1/ 94) 5 Randy Riffle vs . Northwestern (2/19/ 1998) 8 Tom Owen vs. Bradley (5/1/94) Strikeouts 4 Joe Burgett at Creighton (4/19/03) 8 Ron Jessen vs . Northern Illinois (1964) 110 Nie Ungs (2001) 4 Willie Jones vs. Southwest Mo. State (4/5/02) 8 Duane Josephson vs . Northern Illinois (1964) 94 Jeff Johannsen (1996) 4 Willie Durazo vs. Indiana State (5/ 18/01) 94 Scott Sobkowiak (1997) Runs 4 Terry Reiners vs. Iowa (4/25/01) 90 Steve Beard (1997) 6 Ron Foell vs . Drake (4/30/68) 4 Terry Reiners vs . Bradley (4/ 15/2000) 90 Darrell Bunge (1962) 5 Pat Moran vs. UMASS (3/31/03) 4 Ben Schroeder vs . Illinois State (3/ 17/2000) 86 Doug Darnell (1968) 5 Adam Boeve vs. Southern Illinois (4/28/ 02) 4 Matt Friedman vs. Tennessee-Martin (2/ 28/ 1998) 84 David Parra (1997) 5 Ben Fjelland vs . Northern State (2/24/99) 4 Kevin Sawatzky vs. Wichita State (5/ 15/96) 72 Scott Sobkowiak (1996) 5 Tom Potts vs. Mt. Mercy (4/ 17 /85) 4 Mark Lumpa (4/ 14/88) 72 Mike Brandmeyer (1991) Hits 4 Mark Lumpa (4/7 /90) 72 Jeff Johannsen (1995) 6 Duane Josephson vs . North Dakota (5/16/64) 4 Tom Steele (5/ 19/67) 72 Phil Johnson (1966) 5 Tyson Hanish vs. Illinois State (4/7/03) Stolen Bases Hit Batsmen 5 Travis Welsch at Indiana St. (3/23/ 02) 6 Tim Hackenmiller vs. Morningside (5/7 /71) 15 David Parra (1997) 5 Ryan Brunner at Air Force (3/2/01) 5 Tom Potts vs. Mt. Mercy (4/ 17 /85) 14 Kevin Briggeman (1996) 5 Aaron McEachran at Air Force (3/2/01) 13 Beau Mathiason (2003) 5 Scott Schirmer vs . Bradley (4/ 15/2000)

University of Northern Iowa ~======:::::!!11------35 Single Game Record~/Conference Award~

3B Aaron McEachran (1st) Innings Pitched Travis Welsch (2nd) 17.0 Buck Wilson vs . Upper Iowa (5/ 16/ 1928) ss 2B Marty Sutherland (2nd) 15.0 Al LoBalbo vs. Illinois State (5/4/42) RP Micah Green (HM) 130 Kent Folsom vs. Morningside (5/ 16/58) 2000 OF Scott Schirmer (1st) 130 Buck Wilson vs. Upper Iowa (4/30/1927) 1B Ryan Brunner (1st) 130 Pete Jorgenson vs. Morningside (5/29/1919) Travis Welsch (HM) 12.0 Duane Usher vs . Augustana (5/15/71) ss 1999 RP Matt Cobb (1st) 11 .0 Darrell Bunge vs . North Dakota (5/ 18/ 62) UT Ben Fjelland (1st) 11 .0 Jack Demitroff vs. Minnesota (4/9/49) OF Greg Woodin (HM) 11 .0 Pete Jorgenson vs. Coe (4/25/1919) ss Jesse Zimmer (HM) 1998 RP Scott Hoey (1st) Strikeouts 2B Todd Rima (HM) 21 Kent Folsom vs . Morningside (5/ 16/ 58) DH Ryan Brunner (HM) 20 Duane Usher vs. Augustana (5/ 15/71) SP Kevin Briggeman (HM) 17 Pete Jorgenson vs . Morningside (5/29/ 1919) SP Scott Vrba (HM) 17 Pete Jorgenson vs . Morningside (5/15/ 1918) 1997 SP David Parra (1st) 16 Jeff Johannsen vs . Missouri Western (3/ 14/95) 1974 IF Kevin Roberts (1st) 1B Brian Jergenson (1st) - Player of the Year 15 Tom Simpson vs . North Dakota (5/ 18/63) 1973 OF Mark Adams (1st) OF Josh Dunham (2nd) 15 Darrell Bunge vs . Morningside (5/ 12/62) p Chuck Burns (1st) ss Kevin Sawatzky (HM) 15 Ed Watt vs . Morningside (5/6/61) 1972 Tim Hackenmiller (1st) C Ryan Jacobs (HM) ss 15 Pete Jorgenson vs. Wartburg (5/6/ 1918) OF Bruce Dinnebier (1st) DH Brian Kegler (HM) 3B Jim Clark (1st) Errors OF Scott Schirmer (HM) p Duane Usher (1st) 6 Kevin Seichter vs. Briar Cliff (5/3/80) SP Steve Beard (HM) 1B Ron Joyce (HM) 4 Marty Sutherland vs . Minnesota (4/4/01) SP Scott Sobkowiak (HM) 1971 p Duane Usher (1st) 4 Pat Lyons vs . Central (4/22/80) 1996 SP Jeff Johannsen (1st) 1970 1B Ron Joyce (1st) 4 Harry Wehde vs. Minnesoia (4/ 17 / 64) 1B Brian Jergenson (HM) Tim Hackenmiller (1st) Hit For the Cycle 2B Todd Rima (HM) ss p Chuck Burns (1st) Aaron McEachran at Air Force (3/2/01) DH Tom Hunter (HM) 1969 2B Ron Foell (1st) Paul Trost vs . South Dakota State (5/7 /48) OF Andy Rocksvold (HM) OF Rick Kriz (1st) Bruce Lein vs. North Dakota (5/ 16/64) 1995 3B Tom Owen (2nd) p Dave Chase (1st) SP Jeff Johannsen (2nd) No Hitters by UNI C Tom Mayer (1st) SP Brett Lagerblade (HM) Jeff Johannsen vs . Missouri Western (3/4/95) 1968 2B Ron Foell RP Bryan Duncan (HM) Chuck Burns vs. South Dakota (4/ 14/73) (Perfect Game) OF Dennis Cryer 1994 p Brad Hames (2nd) Everett Scott vs. Eastern Michigan (5/24/35) OF Rick Kriz OF Monty Muller (HM) LW Whitford vs . Ellsworth (1919) C Tom Mayer C Matt Paulsen (HM) p Doug Darnell 1993 OF Keven Saunders (HM) 1967 OF Dennis Cryer 1992 3B Tom Bach (HM) p Doug Darnell p Chad Rezac (HM) 1966 OF Dennis Cryer (1st) All-Mid-Continent Conference p Phil Johnson (1st) 1991 OF PJ Conlon (2nd) 1965 not available 1990 SP Steve Dreyer (1st) 1964 1B Bruce Lein ss Mike Morony (2nd) 2B Gary Anderson OF John Pratt (2nd) RF Duane Josephson 1989 OF Mark Lumpa (2nd) p Tom Simpson 1988 OF Mark Lumpa (2nd) 1963 3B Dick Lange 1987 DH Jeff Frese (1st) RF Cal Uhlig 1B Rico Vaske (2nd) C Duane Josephson 2B Dave Smith (2nd) p Tom Simpson 1986 1B Todd Barkalow (1st) UT Gary Anderson OF Scott Schmelzer (1st) 1962 not available 1961 IF Norm Blake p Central Conference Dave Ray All-North p Darrell Bunge All-Missouri Valley Conference 1978 OF Rich Johnson (1st) C Jack Heaton (1st) 2003 3B Tyson Hanish (1st) C Greg Beer OF Adam Boeve (1st) - Player of the Year OF Steve Marlow (HM) 1B Sean LaCoste (2nd) OF Tim Weber (HM) p 2B Nate Heath (HM) Greg Walton (HM) DH Brian Kobliska (HM) 1977 not available (1st) 2002 ss Travis Welsch (1st) 1976 C Jim Blythe 3B Jason Simon (1st) IF Kevin Roberts (1st) C Alex Dvorsky (2nd) OF Randy Varner (1st) p OF Adam Boeve (HM) Joe Przychodzin (HM) p 2001 SP Nie Ungs (1st) - Pitcher of the Year Dave Coffin (HM) OF Ryan Brunner (1st) - Player of the Year 1975 not available

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Year Record Coach Year Record Coach UNl'S COACHING LEADERS 1893 1-1 (500) Capt. Avery 1956 9-7 (563) LW Wh itford 1894 1-2 (333) Capt. Avery 1957 3-10 (231) LW Wh itford Coach Record Pct. Yrs. Whitford 303-210-4 1895 2-1 (667) J.E. Vance 1958 12-8 (600) L.W. Whitford L.W. 590 37 D. Anderson 266-253-1 19 1896 1-1 ( 500) J.E. Vance 1959 11-3 (.786) L.W. Whitford J. .513 1897 2-2 (500) J.E. Vance 1960 9-8 (529) LW Whitford Dave Schrage 210-287 .423 9 115-114-1 1898 2-1 ( 667) Trothe 1961 11-4 (733) LW Whitford Rick Heller .502 4 Swanson 66-77-1 1899 3-2 (600) Sutherland 1962 12-5 (706) LW Whitford Gary .482 3 1900 2-1 (667) No coach 1963 14-4 (778) LW Whitford Gene Baker 44-119 .270 3 Seymour 14-21-1 1901 4-3 (571) No coach 1964 11 -10 (524) LW Whitford Roy .403 5 Mendenhall 10-6-1 1902 2-7 (222) Capt. Cotten 1965 10-4-1 (.700) LW Whitford L. L. .618 2 9-9-1 1903 No baseball 1966 13-9 ( 591) J. D. Anderson HJ. Pasini .500 2 1904 No baseball 1967 7-16(304) J.D. Anderson Osborne Cowles 6-0 1.000 1 6-4 1905 2-1 (667) R.B. Leland 1968 17-5 (773) J. D. Anderson No Coach .600 2 1906 1-7(125) Charles Pel I 1969 15-6 (.714) J.D. Anderson Abram Jones 6-6-1 .500 1 1907 4-2 (667) John Fitzgerald 1970 16-10 (615) J.D. Anderson J.E. Vance 5-4 .555 3 Fitzgerald 4-2 1 1908 2-5 (286) Roy Seymour 1971 15-10 (600) J.D. Anderson John .667 4-3 1909 No baseball 1972 16-7-1 (688) J.D. Anderson A.O. Dickinson .571 1 1910 No baseball 1973 17-16 (515) J. D. Anderson Van Oat 4-3 .571 1 1911 2-5-1 (313) Roy Seymour 1974 15-14 (517) J.D. Anderson H.G. Lunderman 4-4 .500 1 3-2 1912 5-6 (.455) HJ. Pasini 1975 12-16 (.429) J. D. Anderson Sutherland .600 1 1913 4-3-1 (563) HJ. Pasini 1976 12-18 (.400) J.D. Anderson Trothe 2-1 .667 1 2-1 1 1914 4-4 (500) H.G. Lundeman 1977 15-18 (.455) J.D. Anderson R.B. Leland .667 Avery 1915 1-3 (.250) Roy Seymour 1978 17-16 ( 514) J.D. Anderson Capt. 2-3 400 2 1916 6-4 (600) Roy Seymour 1979 11-17 (393) J.D. Anderson Capt. Cotten 2-7 222 1 1-7 1917 3-4 (.429) Roy Symour 1980 12-16 (.429) J.D. Anderson Charles Pell .125 1 1918 4-3 (.571) Van Dot 1981 26-10(.722) J.D. Anderson Total 1.095-1, 140-11 .490 104 1919 4-3 (.571) A.O. Dickinson 1982 11-16(.407) J.D. Anderson 1920 3-3 (500) Abram James 1983 7-15 (318) J.D. Anderson 1921 3-3-1 (500) Abram James 1984 12-18 (.400) J.D. Anderson 1922 4-5 (.444) L.L. Mendenhall 1985 15-32* ( 319) Gary Swanson 1923 6-1 -1 (813) L.L. Mendenhall 1986 25-18-1 * (.580) Gary Swanson 1924 6-0 (1 000) Osborne Cowles 1987 26-21 * (553) Gary Swanson 1925 7-3 (700) Rosco Minton 1988 11-43 (204) Gene Baker 1926 6-4 (600) LW Whitford 1989 13-37 (260) Gene Baker 1927 6-4 (.600) LW Whitford 1990 20-39 (339) Gene Baker 1928 11-1 (917) LW Whitford 1991 12-44 (214) Dave Schrage 1929 9-4-1 (679) LW Whitford 1992 22-34 (393) Dave Schrage 1930 10-2 (833) LW Whitford 1993 12-39 (235) Dave Schrage 1931 1-13 (071) L.W. Whitford 1994 24-32 (.428) Dave Schrage 1932 6-6 (.500) LW Whitford 1995 28-27 (509) Dave Schrage 1933 6-2 (.750) L.W. Whitford 1996 26-32 (448) Dave Schrage 1934 6-4 (600) L.W. Whitford 1997 32-23 (582) Dave Schrage 1935 4-8 (333) LW Whitford 1998 26-30 (.464) Dave Schrage 1936 8-6 ( 571) L.W. Whitford 1999 28-26 (519) Dave Schrage 1937 9-4 (692) LW Whitford 2000 23-33 (.411 ) Rick Heller 1938 1-11 (083) LW Whitford 2001 35-28 (556) Rick Heller 1939 9-7 ( 563) LW Whitford 2002 30-25-1 (545) Rick Heller 1940 8-4-1 (654) LW Whitford 2003 27-28 (.490) Rick Heller 1941 10-7(588) LW Whitford 1942 6-5-1 (.542) LW Whitford TOTAL (104 seasons): 1,095-1,140 -11 (.490) 1943 No basebal l 1944 No baseball *1985 and 1986 records include two forfeit victories. 1945 No baseball 1987 record includes four forfeit victories. 1946 6-6 (500) LW Whitford 1947 10-3 (.769) LW Whitford Lawrence W. 'Mon' Whitford coached the Panthers for 37 seasons and 1948 12-4 (.750) LW Whitford posted 302 wins on the diamond. Wh itford took his teams to three NCAA 1949 9-5 (643) LW Whitford regional playoffs and at one point his Panthers won 22 league games. He 1950 9-4 (692) LW Whitford was named NCAA District Five Baseba ll Coach of the Year in 1963 and 65 1951 5-8 (385) LW Whitford 1952 8-6 (571) LW Whitford and was also named to the Helm's Hall of Fame and the North Central 1953 8-8 (500) LW Whitford Conference Ha ll of Fame. Whitford also assisted in football and basket­ 1954 6-6 (500) LW Whitford ball for three seasons and was the head footba ll coach for three years. 1955 12-5 (.706) LW Whitford L.W. Whitford

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1906 (1-7) 1915 (1-3) 1923 (6-1-1) Luther W 17-10 Carleton W 7.5 Cornell L 4.5 Dubuque Germans W 8-7 Cornell w 3-1 Coe w 5-0 1935 (4-8) Iowa State L 0-5 Ellsworth L 6-7 Ellsworth w 18-4 Drake w 5-0 Iowa State L 2-15 Iowa L 5-13 Dubuque Germans L 0-9 Ellsworth w 10-0 Drake w 20-4 Nebraska L 3.7 Coe w 6-5 Wis.-Platteville L 4-16 Simpson w 7.5 Iowa L 5-12 Nebraska w 8-7 Cornell L 2-6 1916 (6-4) Upper Iowa w 10-5 Coe L 2-3 Wis.-Platteville L 2-4 Upper Iowa Iowa L 3.9 Ellsworth w 6-0 Simpson w 5.4 w 8-3 Iowa State L 3.5 Coe L 2-6 Wis. St. Normal w 4-2 Luther L 0-15 Luther L 2-6 Iowa State w 4.3 Iowa State L 4-14 Dubuque Germans w 8-7 Upper Iowa T 5.5 Iowa State w 6-2 Western Illinois L 9-14 1907 (4-2) St. Joseph's w 3-1 1924 (6-0) 1930 (10-2) Western Illinois w 13·2 Cornell L 1-2 Dubuque L 3.7 Parsons w 5.3 Iowa L 1-4 Luther L 3.5 Leander Clark w 5-1 Wis. St. Normal w 2-0 St. Olaf w 11·6 Lake Forest w 12·3 Toledo L 1-11 Lenox w 9-4 Morningside w 12-0 Waterloo Hawks w 12-5 Western Michigan w 4-1 Eastern Michigan w 6-0 Drake w 5-2 Upper Iowa L 2-4 Ellsworth w 14·2 Michigan State w 5-4 Eastern Michigan L 1-20 Iowa L 2·4 Ellsworth L 0-4 Upper Iowa w 6-1 Luther w 10-6 1936 (8-6) Charles City w 18-2 Dubuque L 0-13 Upper Iowa w 6-5 Upper Iowa w 5-1 Iowa State L 8-11 1908 (2-5) 1917 (3-4) 1925 (7-3) Western Michigan w 6-3 Wis.-Platteville w 8-3 Drake 7.3 Ellsworth w 8-7 Dubuque w 9-2 Upper Iowa w 4.3 w Luther L 2-16 Drake .,. Drake L 3-10 Highland Park L 3.4 Ellsworth w 9-1 w 16·2 Luther L 4-12 Luther L 10-13 Waterloo League L 1-10 Iowa State L 0-2 Coe L 8-14 Simpson W 22-10 Upper Iowa Charles City w 3-2 Dubuque w 5-0 Iowa State w 4.3 w 6-1 Wis.-River Falls w 5-2 Lake Forest 18-5 Highland Park L 0-12 Morningside L 3-6 Iowa State L 1-6 w Simpson w 6-2 Drake L 4.7 Ellsworth w 6-5 Waterloo Hawks L 7.9 1931 (1-13) Wis.-River Falls w 12-2 Alumni All-Stars L 3.5 Upper Iowa L 1-2 Dubuque w 6-2 Iowa L 2·3 Luther w 9.7 1909 1918 (4-3) Ellsworth w 6-2 Iowa L 2·4 Luther L 1-12 No Baseball Ellsworth w 13-1 Coe w 11-4 Upper Iowa L 9-16 Alumni All-Stars w 7-6 Upper Iowa 11·3 St. Olaf L 10-12 Western Illinois L 4.5 1910 Wartburg w 8-0 w Wartburg w 21-7 1926 (6-4) Carleton w 3-1 Western Illinois w 8-6 No Baseball St. Olaf L 5.7 Wis.-River Morningside L 0-3 Coe L 4.5 Falls L 0-10 1911 (2-5-1) Michigan State L 2-17 Ellsworth w 7-2 Luther L 5.7 1937 (9-4) Ellsworth T 3.3 Luther L 3.5 Upper Iowa L 1-3 Iowa State L 1-2 Iowa State L 0-1 Cornell L 3.5 Upper Iowa L 0-2 Upper Iowa L 1-3 Iowa State L 5.9 Iowa State L 5-10 Clark w 8-3 Minnesota L 1-10 Iowa State w 3-2 Simpson w 8-4 Ellsworth w 8-4 1919 (4-3) Luther L 3.9 Iowa State w 2-0 Wis.-Platteville w 7.5 Upper Iowa L 2-9 Coe L 0-2 Minnesota L Iowa Wesleyan w 15-4 1-10 Augustana L 7-10 Clark L 3-8 Ellsworth w 14·0 Western Michigan L 2-6 Upper Iowa w 2·1 Augustana w 3-2 Cornell L 1·2 Dubuque Irish w 5-4 Western Michigan L 0-4 Ellsworth w 12-1 Coe w 9-2 Western Illinois w 1-0 St. Joseph's L 1-8 1932 (6-6) Dubuque Irish w 7.5 Upper Iowa w 1-0 Western Illinois L 3-4 1912 (5-6) Eastern Morningside L 1-6 Michigan L 2-7 Augustana w 10-0 St. Joseph's L 2-3 1927 (6-4) Iowa Upper Iowa L 0-9 L 0-5 Augustana w 4-2 Upper Iowa L 1-7 Luther L 3.5 Carleton w 7.5 Alumni All-Stars w 4-0 Grinnell L 1-4 1920 (3-3) Luther w 8-0 Luther W 11-10 Western Illinois w 4.3 Ellsworth w 12-1 Ellsworth w 13· 1 Iowa State w 18-6 Carleton w 6-5 Western Illinois w 8-5 Highland Park L 3-4 Wartburg w 4.3 Upper Iowa L 3.4 Minnesota L 3-6 1938 (1-11) Clark w 3-0 Dubuque L 0-8 Upper Iowa L 3-8 Eastern Michigan L 2-6 Iowa State L 2-5 Coe 15-2 7.4 w Upper Iowa L 3-6 Central w Western Michigan L 2-14 Iowa State L 3.5 Highland Park 12-4 w Upper Iowa L 0-6 Monmouth w 7-6 Upper Iowa W 11-10 Iowa State L 6-8 Grinnell 3-8 L Ellsworth w 23-3 Coe L 1-4 Minnesota w 6-2 Luther L 1-6 Coe w 11· 1 Coe 5-2 Luther L 2-3 1921 (3-3-1) w Luther w 7-6 Upper Iowa L 1-7 Wis.-Platteville w 13-0 Upper Iowa 10-6 Ellsworth W 18-13 w Simpson L 0-1 1913 (4-3-1) Dubuque w 1-0 1928 (11-1) 1933 (6-2) Western Illinois L 1-5 St. Joseph's w 8-4 Upper Iowa L 2-10 Central w 9-1 Iowa State L 9-11 Western Michigan L 2-3 Upper Iowa L 0-10 Ellsworth w 6-0 Luther L 4.5 Iowa State w 4.3 Luther L 4.7 Simpson L 0-6 Dubuque L 2-5 Illinois College w 11-2 Iowa w 12-4 Luther L 5.9 Highland Park w 6-1 Wartburg T 16-16 Western Michigan w 27-9 Luther L 0-5 Western Illinois L 1-2 Highland Park L 5-6 Upper Iowa L 0-5 Monmouth w 27-3 Iowa State w 2-0 Western Illinois L 0-3 Ellsworth T 2·2 Upper Iowa 17-6 Iowa State 7 1922 (4-5) w w 1939 (9-7) St. Joseph's w 3-2 Central w 19-9 Upper Iowa 4-1 Iowa L 0-7 w Iowa State w 9-8 Upper Iowa w 2·1 Upper Iowa w 5.4 Luther 7.4 Luther L 1-3 w Iowa State L 4.5 Coe w 3-0 1914 (4-4) Dubuque L 3.9 1934 (6-4) Simpson w 12-2 Coe w 8-4 Dubuque L 0-3 Luther w 5.3 Iowa L 3-20 Truman State w 18-6 Knox w 12·2 Upper Iowa L 0-6 Cornell L 1-3 Iowa State L 6-15 Truman State L 4-6 Luther w 6-1 Upper Iowa L 3.5 Upper Iowa L 2-5 Iowa State w 9.7 Luther L 2-5 Ellsworth w 5-4 Morningside w 6-5 1929 (9-4-1) Simpson w 14-5 Luther w 7-0 Dubuque L 2·3 Columbia w 3-2 Iowa w 15-3 Luther L 1-5 Luther w 6-2 Ellsworth w 11·0 Parsons w 3-0 Luther L 5-6 Upper Iowa w 8-1 Luther L 2-6 William Penn w 3-0 Central w 8-1 Carleton L 8-11 Truman State w 15-1 Upper Iowa w 1-0 Upper Iowa T 4-4 Iowa State w 4.3 Truman State w 16·1 Central w 7-1 Iowa State w 5.4 Western Michigan L 2·8

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Western Michigan L 3-6 1947 (10-3) Drake L 5-6 1956 (9-7) 1960 (9-8) Alumni All-Stars W 11-8 Iowa State L 7-11 Drake W 9-2 Iowa State L 3-5 Iowa State L 1-17 Western Illinois L 1-3 Iowa State L 2-3 Drake L 12-13 Loras L 1-8 Coe w 7-2 Western Illinois W 3-0 Drake L 1-3 Nebraska-Omaha W 2-1 Lora s L 0-14 Minnesota L 0-1 1940 (8-4-1) Drake w 7-0 Nebraska-Omaha L 0-2 Minnesota L 1-7 Minnesota L 1-13 Iowa State T 2-2 St. Ambrose w 8-5 1952 (8-6) Minnesota L 0-6 Minnesota L 0-13 Iowa State w 4-1 Luther w 5-2 Iowa State w 5-4 Minnesota L 1-11 Minnesota L 1-13 Simpson w 7-1 Drake w 11-4 Minnesota L 0-12 Wis. -La Crosse L 3-6 Drake w 6-5 Northern Illinois w 7-6 Drake w 7-1 Minnesota L 3-6 Coe w 4-3 Drake w 9-0 Illinois State w 14-5 Luther w 9-1 Coe w 14-3 Drake w 10-8 Augustana w 7-2 Illinois State w 11-3 Wis.-Platteville w 9-3 Wartburg L 1-7 Drake w 13-4 Augustana w 6-5 Luther w 9-3 Wis.-Platteville w 12-2 Winona State L 5-6 South Dakota St. w 8-3 Winona State w 9-2 Luther w 7-4 St Ambrose w 8-0 Wis. -La Crosse w 5-4 South Dakota St. w 5-3 Morningside L 4-6 Luther w 4-2 Simpson w 7-2 Drake w 4-1 Wartburg w 10-6 Wis.-La Crosse L 3-4 Western Illinois L 1-2 1948 (12-4) Drake w 2-1 Wartburg W 18-13 South Dakota w 18-5 Western Michigan L 0-1 Iowa State w 7-2 Drake w 1-0 Mankato State w 7-1 South Dakota w 1-0 Western Michigan L 0-1 Iowa State w 4-2 Luther L 0-1 Mankato State w 5-1 Wartburg L 4-5 Northern Illinois L 1-7 Morningside w 13-2 Wartburg L 6-8 1957 (3-10) Wartburg w 2-1 1941 (10-7) Morningside L 3-4 Northern Illinois w 4-2 Iowa State L 0-11 1961 (11-4) Illinois College w 4-0 Wis.-La Crosse w 13-1 Northern Illinois w 3-1 Iowa State L 2-13 Drake w 11-0 Illinois College L 1-2 Drake L 0-5 1953 (8-8) Wis.-La Crosse w 11 -7 Drake w 15-1 Iowa State L 2-7 South Dakota St. w 14-8 Iowa State L 0-8 Minnesota L 2-3 Winona State w 10-1 Iowa State w 4-1 South Dakota St. w 2-1 Iowa State L 1-2 Minnesota L 3-4 Wis.-La Crosse L 2-4 Simpson w 8-6 Minnesota L 7-10 Nebraska-Omaha L 0-4 Minnesota L 5-10 Coe L 9-10 Luther L 3-5 Minnesota L 7-13 Coe L 0-1 Coe L 7-8 Augustana w 3-0 Luther w 9-5 South Dakota St. w 13-3 Coe w 5-3 Coe w 8-4 Augustana w 12-2 Luther L 1-3 South Dakota St. w 14-1 Drake w 9-1 South Dakota St. w 13-0 Morningside w 13-0 Luther w 12-0 Morningside w 15-2 Drake w 9-2 South Dakota St. L 6-9 South Dakota w 10-1 Northern Illinois w 14-8 Morningside w 5-4 Wis.-La Crosse w 10-5 Drake L 1-3 South Dakota w 11-4 Northern Illinoi s w 5-4 Drake w 4-3 Winona State L 3-4 Wartburg L 2-4 North Dakota w 8-2 Illinois State L 10-11 Drake w 18-5 Wartburg w 2-1 Wartburg L 2-5 North Dakota w 2-1 Illinois State w 6-3 1949 (9-5) Luther L 1-6 1958 (12-8) Wartburg w 5-3 Western Illinois w 6-3 Minnesota w 4-3 Morningside w 8-1 Minnesota L 5-10 *Oklahoma State L 0-10 Western Illinois w 9-0 Minnesota w 4-3 Morningside w 6-1 Minnesota L 3-10 *Oklahoma State L 8-11 Western Michigan L 3-6 Gustavus Adolphus w 7-0 Wartburg L 4-5 Minnesota L 2-4 *NCAA District play Western Michigan L 0-3 Wis.-La Crosse w 8-3 Northern Illinois L 5-6 Iowa State w 14-9 1962 (12-5) 1942 (6-5-1) Minnesota L 5-9 Northern Illinois w 3-2 Wartburg w 7-0 Drake w 10-3 Iowa State w 10-2 Minnesota L 0-1 1954 (6-6) Wis.-La Crosse L 5-6 Drake L 1-4 Iowa State L 1-3 Luther w 10-2 Iowa State L 2-3 Winona State L 2-5 Iowa State w 4-1 Simpson L 1-3 Illinois State L 2-17 Iowa State L 0-3 Iowa State W 11-10 Winona State L 3-7 Illinois State w 15-5 Illinois State w 21-2 Morningside w 17-1 Coe w 15-0 Minnesota L 3-4 Illinois State T 3-3 Luther w 5-0 Morningside w 4-0 Coe w 5-2 Minnesota L 1-2 Luther w 5-4 Carleton w 11-5 Wis.-La Crosse w 3-0 Augustana w 9-4 Minnesota L 4-9 Luther w 5-2 Carleton w 4-0 Drake w 5-3 Augustana w 16-4 Coe w 23-1 Illinois College L 4-12 Drake L 2-3 Drake L 0-1 South Dakota L 2-11 Augustana w 17-1 Illinois College w 2-0 Drake L 1-4 Coe L 6-9 South Dakota w 12-6 Augustana w 10-1 Luther L 3-14 1950 (9-4) Coe L 6-9 Morningside w 3-2 Wartburg w 4-3 Luther w 8-3 Iowa State w 6-0 South Dakota St. L 0-4 Morningside w 11-4 South Dakota w 14-4 Simpson L 2-3 Iowa State L 3-10 South Dakota St. w 13-8 Wartburg w 8-4 South Dakota w 18-6 1943 Minnesota w 6-5 Wartburg w 16-5 South Dakota St. w 17-1 Morningside w 4-1 No Baseball Minnesota L 5-11 1955 (12-5) *M issouri L 7-11 Morningside w 3-2 Iowa State w 10-8 *Missouri L 3-13 Wis.-La Crosse w 5-4 1944 Drake w 17-2 Iowa State L 4-5 *NCAA District play Wartburg w 2-1 No Baseball Drake w 8-1 Wis.-La Crosse L 2-6 Winona State L 3-8 1959 (11-3) 1963 (14-4) 1945 Winona State w 6-4 Loras L 2-10 Drake w 12-5 Drake L 7-12 No Baseball Luther w 2-1 Loras w 7-4 Drake w 15-2 Drake w 4-1 1946 (6-6) Illinois State w 5-4 Nebraska-Omaha w 15-2 Iowa State w 8-7 Northern Illinois w 10-0 Iowa State L 0-1 Illinois State L 2-4 Nebraska-Omaha w 7-4 Coe L 2-3 Northern 111 inois L 8-9 Iowa State L 2-6 Carleton w 9-3 Wis.-La Crosse w 7-4 Coe w 9-3 Mankato State w 7-6 Washington U. w 10-8 Carleton w 3-1 Coe L 4-12 Augustana w 9-2 Mankato State w 9-8 Washington U w 6-2 1951 (5-8) Coe w 9-1 Augustana w 6-0 Wis.-La Crosse w 5-4 Drake 2-1 Ottumwa Pre-Flight w 15-5 Minnesota L 4-16 w South Dakota w 5-1 Winona State L 1-19 Drake 19-2 Simpson w 2-0 Minnesota L 3-5 w South Dakota w 7-6 Coe w 6-2 Mankato State 9-2 Ottumwa Pre-Flight L 3-4 Wis.-La Crosse L 2-7 w Morningside w 12-2 Augustana w 6-0 South Dakota St. 5-4 Luther w 17-3 Winona State L 0-6 w Morningside w 7-0 Augustana w 4-2 South Dakota St. 9-2 Iowa State L 1-7 Luther L 0-3 w Wartburg w 7-0 Wartburg L 0-5 2-3 Iowa State L 2-4 Nebraska-Omaha w 2-1 Wartburg L Wartburg L 3-6 South Dakota w 13-0 Wartburg 6-3 Washington U. L 1-5 Nebraska-Omaha w 7-5 w South Dakota St. L 2-3 South Dakota w 19-4 Luther w 2-1 Drake w 11-5 Wayne State w 5-2

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Morningside W 14-0 South Dakota w 2-0 1970 (16-10) Morningside w 3-1 at North Dakota w 10-6 North Dakota W 10-4 at Iowa State L 0-10 at Wartburg w 9-4 Morningside T 1-1 at North Dakota L 6-7 North Dakota W 12-4 at Morningside L 0-2 at Wartburg w 4-1 at North Dakota w 5-0 at North Dakota w 6-3 1964 (11-10) at Morningside w 10-7 North Dakota St. w 11-3 at North Dakota L 8-9 at Iowa L 3-5 Northern Illinois L 5-6 at Morningside L 4-6 North Dakota St. L 8-11 at Mankato State L 1-5 at Iowa w 8-2 Northern Illinois L 4-5 at North Dakota St. L 2-6 North Dakota St. L 5-8 at MankatQ State w 1-0 1975 (12-16) at North Dakota St. 8-0 Missouri-St. Louis 1-2 Minnesota L 6-17 w at Wartburg w 9-2 L vs Missouri I L 0-2 at North Dakota St. 6-5 Missouri-Rolla 5-3 Minnesota L 0-18 w South Dakota St. L 4-5 w vs Pan-American 1 L 3-12 at Wartburg 2-6 Mankato State L 7-11 L South Dakota St. w 6-0 Missouri-St. Louis L 1-4 vs Pan-American I L 5-6 Mankato State L 0-8 South Dakota St. w 4-1 South Dakota St. w 7-1 1973 (17-16) vs Missouri! L 1-5 Iowa State L 4-11 South Dakota St. L 1-2 Augustana w 8-0 vs Michigan State! L 1-11 vs Sam Houston St.I L 0-8 Drake w 11 -2 South Dakota St. L 0-4 Augustana w 5-4 at Miami (Fla )I L 1-17 vs Sam Houston St.! L 1-3 North Dakota St. w 7-1 at Augustana L 9-10 Augustana w 10-0 vs Army! w 3-0 vs Sam Houston St.! L 1-2 North Dakota St. L 1-2 at Augustana w 7-1 Morningside w 8-7 vs Armyl L 4-5 vs Sam Houston St.I w 2-1 South Dakota w 10-0 at Augustana L 0-6 Morningside L 3-7 vs Michigan State! w 4-3 South Dakota w 8-1 South Dakota w 17 -0 North Dakota L 4-6 Morningside w 8-1 vs Michigan Statel w 6-5 South Dakota w 4-3 Wis.-La Crosse w 3-0 North Dakota L 4-5 at Iowa State L 1-2 at Miami (Fla.)I L 4-6 North Dakota w 5-2 South Dakota St. w 2-1 at Northern Illinois L 13-27 North Dakota L 5-15 vs Armyl L 7-13 North Dakota w 11 -1 South Dakota St. w 7-5 at Northern Illinois L 4-13 North Dakota w 7-2 Wartburg w 6-5 North Dakota L 2-5 _, North Dakota w 22-0 at Northern Illinois L 0-5 North Dakota w 3-1 Wartburg w 11-8 Iowa L 3-5 North Dakota w 12-3 1968 (17-5) at Wartburg L 1-2 South Dakota St. L 4-6 at North Dakota St. L 2-6 Wartburg L 3-13 Wartburg w 11 -1 South Dakota w 15-0 South Dakota St. L 1-8 at North Dakota St. w 4-3 Wartburg w 2-0 at Wartburg L 0-2 South Dakota w 5-1 South Dakota St. w 6-5 at North Dakota St. w 2-0 Morningside L 2-4 at Wartburg L 1-3 South Dakota w 12-0 South Dakota w 11-3 Mankato State L 12-14 Morningside w 7-1 Coe w 15-5 Mankato State L 3-5 South Dakota w 12-0 Mankato State L 2-20 1965 (10-4-1) North Dakota St. w 5-1 Mankato State L 7-8 Iowa w 7-4 at Augustana w 5-2 Coe T 0-b North Dakota St. w 2-0 Mankato State L 4-6 Iowa W 11-10 at Augustana L 1-4 at North Dakota St. W 3-2 North Dakota St. w 4-3 1971 (15-10) at Augustana L 0-1 at Wartburg w 5-4 at North Dakota St. W 2-0 Iowa State w 9-3 at SW Missouri St. L 1-3 at Augustana L 3-4 at Wartburg L 6-7 Winona State W 11 -6 South Dakota St. w 5-1 at SW Missouri St. L 0-7 at Augustana w 1-0 at Wartburg w 7-4 Drake W 4-1 at South Dakota w 7-0 at Central Methodist w 14-7 at Iowa State L 0-4 Wartburg w 6-1 Wis.-La Crosse W 10-0 at South Dakota w 9-3 at Central Methodist w 8-6 at Iowa State L 2-5 Morningside w 5-3 Wis.-La Crosse L 0-1 at South Dakota w 6-1 Wartburg w 9-2 at North Dakota St. L 1-8 Morningside L 2-4 South Dakota W 10-3 Drake W 23-10 Wartburg w 7-2 at North Dakota St. w 9-0 Morningside L 0-3 South Dakota W 12-0 Morningside w 22-6 South Dakota St. L 3-11 at North Dakota St. w 2-1 1 Spring Trip Iowa State W 7-1 Morningside w 7-6 South Dakota St. L 1-6 at Wartburg w 3-1 1976 (12-18) Wartburg L 2-5 Morningside L 7-8 South Dakota St. L 7-11 at Wartburg w 3-2 vs Oklahoma St.% w 6-4 South Dakota St L 1-3 at North Dakota w 5-4 South Dakota w 19-7 at Morningside L 7-8 vs Arkansas St.% w 9-6 South D.akota St. W 5-1 Augustana w 18-1 South Dakota w 6-2 at Morningside L 4-7 vs Arkansas St.% L 4-5 Wartburg W 12-5 Augustana w 2-1 South Dakota w 4-2 at Morningside w 4-3 vs Pan American% L 1-6 *Luther L 0-4 Augustana w 6-5 North Dakota w 5-3 North Dakota L 4-10 vs Oklahoma St.% L 1-11 *NCAA Midwest Regional Playoff Arkansas St.* L 3-11 North Dakota w 7-5 North Dakota L 3-5 vs Oklahoma St.% L 2-5 atSo. Colorado St.• L 2-6 North Dakota 7-2 1966 (13-9) North Dakota w 6-5 w vsArkansas St.% w 6-3 *NCAA Midwest Regional Playoff 1 at Miami, Florida Wartburg L 2-3 at North Dakota St. L 2-4 vs Pan American% L 0-7 at Coe L 1-6 1969 (15-6) Mankato St. L 1-4 1974 (15-14) at Wartburg L 1-2 at Coe w 3-1 at Wartburg w 4-2 Mankato St. L 3-5 at Sam Houston St. L 0-9 at Wartburg w 4-3 North Dakota St. w 4-1 at Wartburg w 5-3 Wartburg L 2-12 at Sam Houston St. L 0-11 at Iowa L 5-17 North Dakota St. w 2-0 at Coe w 22-3 at Morningside w 9-7 at Tulsa L 3-20 at Iowa L 1-13 Iowa State L 1-3 North Dakota w 9-6 at Morningside w 3-0 at Tulsa L 2-12 at Morningside w 3-2 Morningside w 3-0 North Dakota w 4-0 at Morningside w 7-5 vs Minn. -Morris L 2-7 at Morningside L 2-6 Morningside L 1-2 North Dakota w 2-1 at Augustana L 1-2 atTulsa L 1-2 at Morningside L 0-3 at Wartburg w 1-0 South Dakota w 5-4 at Augustana w 2-1 at Tulsa L 2-4 at Morningside w 6-5 Wartburg w 15-4 South Dakota w 6-1 at Augustana w 6-2 Wartburg w 3-1 at Wartburg w 2-1 at South Dakota w 9-1 South Dakota w 8-1 1972 (16-7-1) Wartburg w 8-5 at Wartburg w 7-5 at South Dakota w 7-3 at Morningside L 6-7 at Key West All-Stars w 10-0 North Dakota St. w 7-2 at Mankato State L 5-6 at Winona State L 7-8 at Morningside w 16-2 at Key West All-Stars w 6-1 North Dakota St. L 1-4 at Mankato State L 0-6 Wis.-La Crosse w 8-7 at Morningside w 6-5 Wartburg w 8-0 North Dakota St. L 5-8 at North Dakota St. w 4-2 at South Dakota St. L 2-3 at North Dakota St. L 0-3 North Dakota St. L 5-10 at Wartburg w 7-2 at North Dakota St. L 3-4 at South Dakota St. L 1-2 at North Dakota St. w 7-2 North Dakota St. w 1-0 at Wartburg w 6-5 at North Dakota St. w 15-0 Drake L 3-10 South Dakota St. L 5-6 at Wartburg w 3-2 Augustana w 6-2 at North Dakota St. w 5-2 Augustana w 6-4 South Dakota St. w 4-3 at South Dakota St. w 12-8 Augustana w 7-2 at Iowa State L 6-9 Augustana L 7-8 South Dakota St. L 1-3 at South Dakota St. w 13-5 Augustana w 12-0 at Iowa State L 5-11 at Wartburg w 6-2 Wartburg w 5-4 at Iowa w 8-1 Iowa State w 6-4 South Dakota St. L 2-3 at North Dakota w 5-3 at Augustana w 10-5 at Iowa L 5-10 Iowa State L 4-9 South Dakota St. L 3-8 at North Dakota w 7-6 at Augustana L 1-2 Augustana w 8-1 Morningside w 4-1 South Dakota St. L 2-3 at Augustana L 6-9 Morningsi de 8-4 South Dakota St. 5-4 1967 (7-16) Augustana w 9-3 w w Morningside w 5-3 % -at Edingburg, Texas at Wartburg L 4-7 Wartburg w 15-0 at Mankato State L 3-7 South Dakota W 8-7 Iowa State L 1-5 at Mankato State L 1-3 South Dakota L 3-6 Iowa State w 8-4

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Mercy W 26-18 vs Sam Houston St% L 11-13 vs Kansas% L 1-11 at Grand View w 19-2 at Grand View L 3-10 SW Missouri St. L 4-11 vs Arkansas State% L 0-8 vs Central Michigan% L 0-13 at NW Missouri w 5-4 at Grand View L 1-4 SW Missouri St. L 13-15 vs Pan American% L 2-8 vs East Tennessee St% L 0-3 at NW Missouri L 2-3 Loras w 9-4 SW Missouri St. L 3-13 Upper Iowa w 2-1 vs Central Michigan% L 3-15 Wartburg w 7-2 Loras w 12-1 SW Missouri St. L 4-27 Upper Iowa w 3-0 atlowa L 1 -11 Wartburg w 2-1 Luther w 6-3 Loras w 7-0# Iowa L 2-7 at Iowa L 0-2 Loras w 10-7 Central W 12-11 Loras w 7-0# Iowa L 7-24 at Iowa L 3-9 Loras w 6-4 Central w 7-6 Wartburg L 3-6 William Penn w 3-2 at Iowa L 1-14 at Western Illinois w 15-8 I - Edinburg, TX at Eastern Illinois L 0-5 William Penn w 9-2 at Upper Iowa W 10-6 at Western Illinois w 3-1 1984 (12-18) at Eastern Illinois L 0-9 at Central w 15-6 at Upper Iowa L 2-3 at Western Illinois L 1-7 at Evangel College L 2-3 at Eastern Illinois L 2-3 at Central w 14-6 Coe L 15-19 NW Missouri w 7-6 at SW Missouri St. L 0-7 at Eastern Illinois L 4-18 at Wartburg w 11-0 Coe L 5-8 NW Missouri w 5-4 at SW Missouri St. L 3-6 at Iowa L 5-20 at Wartburg w 9-6 at Wartburg L 2-13 Grand View w 7-6 at SW Missouri St. L 0-9 at Iowa State L 0-16 Morningside w 6-1 at Wartburg W 14-4 Grand View w 6-5 St. Ambrose w 11-6 at Iowa State L 3-5 Morningside L 1-8 at Dubuque L 3-4 at Loras w 2-0 St. Ambrose L 4-5 Wartburg w 2-1 Morningside L 1-13 at Dubuque W 6-3 at Loras w 11-4 Iowa State L 2-7 Wartburg L 5-6 Morningside w 5-4 Dubuque W 6-3 Iowa L 1-13 Iowa State L 1-2 Simpson w 12-2 at Simpson w 14-2 Dubuque W 12-1 Central w 4-0 Wartburg w 13-5 Simpson w 6-2 at Simpson w 11-0 at Briar Cliff W 3-2 Central w 6-5 Wartburg w 13-1 #Forfeit Wartburg L 14-15 at Briar Cliff W 6-2 at Wartburg L 1-2 Iowa w 5-1 % -Jody Ramsey Tournament in Wartburg w 16-5 at Briar Cliff W 6-0 at Wartburg w 6-0 Iowa w 4-0 Edinburg, TX at Nebraska-Omaha L 0-2 at Briar Cliff W 5-2 Luther w 7-2 at Loras w 5-2 1986 (25-18-1) at Nebraska-Omaha L 2-7 Central W 9-2 Luther w 6-3 at Loras w 12-2 vs Goshen College! w 6-3 at Nebraska-Omaha L 0-1 Central W 7-4 I - Stanford. 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Mercy w 7-6 at Wartburg L 4-5 at Creighton L 0-3 at Arkansas State L 1-2 W 20-11 at Mt. Mercy W 13-10 at Northern Illinois Mt. Mercy w 13-3 at Creighton L 1-6 Wartburg L 1-12 at Bradley L 9-10 Eastern Illinois L 4-17 Mt. Mercy w 8-2 at Creighton L 3-6 Wartburg w 8-2 at Bradley L 4-16 Eastern Illinois w 8-6 at Western Illinois L 1-3 at Creighton L 4-5 Upper Iowa L 7-9 at Bradley L 0-4 Eastern Illinois L 2-28 at Western Illinois L 5-15 at Missouri L 2-19 Upper Iowa w 5-1 Iowa L 2-3 Eastern Illinois L 7-9 at Western Illinois w 8-4 at Missouri w 11-8 Mt. Mercy L 15-19 Iowa State 3-2 at Iowa Sate L 2-10 w at Western Illinois w 5-4 vs Bradley! w 7-3 Mt. Mercy w 4-2 at Illinois State L 1-7 at Creighton L 5-15 Iowa Wesleyan w 12-2 at St. Louis w 7-3 Kansas State L 2-18 at Illinois State 0-2 St. Ambrose W 20-11 L Iowa Wesleyan w 16-3 vs Notre Dame I L 1-6 at Iowa L 2-5 at Illinois State w 7-1 SW Missouri St. w 6-5 at Briar Cliff L 16-17 at Indiana State L 2-7 Iowa L 3-7 at Briar Cliff W 13-12 Kansas State w 8-2 SW Missouri St. L 5-10 at Indiana State L 2-8 Wis.-Milwaukee w 7-0 at Iowa State L 0-6 at Briar Cliff L 2-6 SW Missouri St. L 3-10 at Western Kentucky L 3-6 Wis.-Milwaukee L 9-14 Southern Illinois 0-1 at Briar Cliff L 0-7 L SW Missouri St. L 3-5 at Western Kentucky w 9-6 Wis.-Milwaukee w 6-5 7-1 # - Stillwater, Ok. 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Mercy W 21-16 I - Reed Springs, Mo. at Wichita State L 6-29 at Bradley L 2-9 at Iowa State L 8-13 SW Missouri St. L 3-22 # - Forfeit at Kansas L 2-10 at Nebraska L 0-2 at Iowa State L 1-11 SW Missouri St. L 6-22 1988 (11-43) at Kansas L 7-10 at Nebraska L 3-17 at Nebraska L 3-8 SW Missouri St. L 1-20 at NW Missouri St. L 13-14 at Kansas State L 4-11 Iowa L 4-13 at Nebraska L 2-10 at Wartburg L 5-7 at NW Missouri St. L 3-8 at Kansas State L 6-7 Iowa State L 8-17 Northern Illinois w 11-6 Chicago State w 4-0 at Central Missouri L 0-8 at Wartburg L 1-3 Iowa State L 5-8 Northern Illinois L 0-9 Chicago State L 5-9 at Central Missouri L 5-6 at Wartburg L 4-6 at Mt. Mercy L 3-5 at Eastern Illinois L 2-4 Chicago State w 13-8 at Arkansas L 0-6 Creighton L 4-11 at Mt. Mercy w 4-2 at Eastern Illinois L 0-4 # - Metrodome Quincy 8-0 Western Illinois L 2-5 at Eastern Illinois L 4-5 at Arkansas L 0-17 w 1 - Derby Classic. Louisville, Ky. at Arkansas L 2-15 Quincy w 10-2 Western Illinois W 12-11 at Eastern Illinois L 3-4 at Iowa State L 5-9 Western Illinois L 3-8 Grand View L 6-7 1993 (12-39. at Oklahoma Stae L 1-11 1-20 9th MVC) at Oklahoma State L 1-11 at Iowa L 1-7 Western Illinois w 5-4 Creighton L 1-9 at Iowa State L 2-15 at Nebraska L 5-12 at Mt. Mercy w 11-0 at Kansas State L 3-11 vs Texas Wesleyan# L 8-9 L 2-14 at St. Xavier L 0-3 Iowa State L 1-15 at Mt. Mercy L 1-2 at Air Force at Oral Roberts L 8-10 at Air Force L 1-5 at Missouri L 4-23 at Illinois-Chicago L 2-4 at SW Missouri St. L 0-2 Briar Cliff w 9-8 at Illinois-Chicago w 8-0 at SW Missouri St. L 1-3 Briar Cliff w 4-1 at Air Force L 4-6 at Missouri L 4-15 at Washburn L 8-9 at Wartburg w 8-7 at Northwestern L 1-3 at SW Missouri St. L 2-13 at lllinois-Chicagol L 6-12 at Mt. Mercy L 1-3 at SW Missouri St. L 6-7 at Western Illinois! L 4-12 vs Wayne State# W 7-5 at Wartburg w 13-1 vs Wayne State# L 5-10 at Mt. 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St-Mankato L 4-6 Bradley w 10-0 Grand View w 11-5 at Creighton* W 16-11 at Tenn.-Martin w 10-4 SW Missouri St. w 7-3 Bradley w 13-1 Creighton L 7-1 at Creighton* W 9-6110) at Tenn.-Martin w 5-4 SW Missouri St. w 10-7 Bradley w 9-7 Creighton w 4-3 Minnesota L 10-5 7-2 at Tenn.-Martin L 7-13 SW Missouri St. L 5-15 Minnesota L 9-16 Creighton L 7-6 Illinois State* w vs. Lehigh# 13-8 SW Missouri St. L 0-19 Indiana State w 3-2 Creighton L 5-1 Illinois State L 5-4110) w . 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FL at Iowa L 16-17 Iowa State L 8-15 Illinois State L 6-16 at Missouri w 8-5 $ MVC Tournament. Wichita. KS at Iowa State L 10-18 Iowa State L 6-8 Illinois State L 4-10 at Missouri L 6-3 at Iowa State L 11 -12 Iowa L 4-6 at #1 Nebraska L 6-15 at Missouri w 10-6 at Minnesota L 3-7 at Indiana State L 0-8 at SW Missouri St. w 6-3 at #14 Wichita State$ L 8-1 Illinois State w 6-3 at Indiana State L 6-8 at SW Missouri St. w 4-1 vs. Creighton$ w 4-0 Illinois State w 11-5 at Indiana State L 6-18 at SW Missouri St. w 7-5 vs. Indiana State$ L 4-1 Illinois State L 1-5 at Indiana State L 4-8 at SW Missouri St. w 11-8 # Hughes Bros. Baseball Illinois State L 1-2 Southern Illinois L 8-9 at Wichita State$ w 4-3 Challenge, Wilmington. NC at SW Missouri St. L 7-13 Southern Illinois w 5-3 vs. Evansville$ w 6-4 1 Florida Classic. Bradenton, FL at SW Missouri St. w 11-8 Southern Illinois L 6-13 vs. Indiana State$ w 6-5 $ MVC Tournament. Wichita. KS Southern Illinois w 10-7 vs. Indiana State$ W 13-1 0 Iowa w 6-5 2003 Results 127-28. #7 Wichita State L 2-5 at #10 Nebraska L 7-9 at #3 Nebraska* L 6-16 16-15 MVC) #7 Wichita State w 8-3 vs. Rockhurst& w 9-6 vs. Brigham Young* w 10-1 vs. Northwestern State# L 7-3 #7 Wichita State L 7-8 Rockhurst w 14-3 vs. Rutgers* L 5-6 vs. Missouri# L 11-4 #7 Wichita State L 4-17 1 at Phoenix, Arizona ! at Phoenix. Arizona at Louisiana Monroe# L 7-6 at Creighton L 5-19 - at Metrodome in Minneapolis % at Daytona Beach, Florida at Texas Tech L 8-7 at Creighton L 4-7 $ at Louisville. Kentucky *NCAA Regional in Lincoln. NE at Texas Tech L 7-618) at Creighton L 2-8 % at Daytona Beach. Florida $MVC Tournament in Wichita. KS at Texas Tech L 13-9 & at Fayette. Iowa at Creighton W 11-10 2002 130-25-1. at Texas Tech W 10-9 at Nebraska L 7-10 2001 135-28. 14-18/6th MVC) at Western Kentucky W 9-7 Indiana State w 8-4 17-15, 5th MVC) at NC-Wilmington# L 6-4 at Western Kentucky W 5-4 Indiana State w 6-5 vs. Ball Statel w 5-2 vs. George Mason# W 12-6 at Western Kentucky L 10-4 Indiana State w 3-2 vs. Pacific! L 4-19 vs St. Johns INYf# W 6-4111) vs. IPFW! W 14-3 Indiana State w 3-1 vs. Kansasl L 8-11 at Minnesota W 8-7 vs. Vermont! W 10-2 ! at Metrodome in Minneapolis vs. Northwestern 1 L 3-5 at Arkansas State W 5-1 vs. U Mass! W 14-5 #at Daytona Beach. Fla. at Louisville w 9-2 at Arkansas State L 4-3 vs. Columbia I W 13-8 at Louisville L 11-12 at Arkansas State W 7-5 at Southern Illinois* L 10-6 2000 123-33. 9-22, 9th MVC) at Louisville w 15-5 vs. Indiana! L 8-4 at Southern Illinois* L 5-4171 at Air Force 20-9 vs. Yale! 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Building on a strong tradition of teacher education, the University of Highlights Northern Iowa has evolved into one of the finest comprehensive public universi­ • UNI has ranked second among Midwest top public comprehensive universities by ties in the country. UNI emphasizes excellence in undergraduate education and US. News and World Report for seven consecutive years. offers se lected graduate programs at the master's, specialist's and doctoral lev­ els. • The 2002 Sears Directors' Cup ranked the UNI Panther athletic program 25th in UNl's heritage and philosophy place great value on providing a student-cen­ the nation at one point this past spring. Presented annually by the nation's athletic tered educational experience. The university offers a learning environment that directors and sponsored by Sears, the Cup honors institutions that maintain a broad­ is small enough to provide students individualized attention. yet large enough based program and achieve success in men's and women's intercollegiate athletics. to provide a variety of resource s. including di stinguished faculty. • UNI is the alma mater of NFL and Superbowl MVP Kurt Warner, and U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley.

• UNl's Residential Network, ResNet, provides high-speed network computing to students living in the re sidence halls.

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

Today, UNI offers more than 120 undergraduate majors. Outstanding aca­ • The UNI Wellness/Recreation Center, attached to the north side of the UNI-Dome, demic programs, many of which are nationally-recognized for their excellence, features the highest climbing wall in the Midwest. two pools. a running track, have been established in the colleges of Business Administration. Education, we ight and fitness rooms, and courts for basketball, volleyball and racquetball. Humanities and Fine Arts, Natural Sciences, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. In addition, UNI participates in the bachelor of liberal studies pro­ gram offered by Iowa's Regent Universities and provides classes in centers around the state through the division of Continuing Education and Special Program s. Recognized as the premier public undergraduate university in the state, UNI is experiencing an increasing demand for its high-quality programs. Enrollment at UNI was 14,070 students in the fall of 2001, the fourth consecu­ tive year of record enrollments. Students come from every county in Iowa, 46 states and 57 countries. The University of Northern Iowa was founded in 1876 as the Iowa State Normal School. It became Iowa State Teachers College in 1909. In 1961, the name was changed to State College of Iowa , and in 1967, the Iowa Legislature changed the status of the institution to that of a university under its present title.

STUDENT PROFILE Average age of undergraduates 21.5 Average age of graduate students 34.1 ACT scores of entering freshmen scores of 21-25 (51 %); scores of 26 or above (24%) Percent of student body from Iowa: 94.9

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MVC ALUMNI IN THE MAJORS FORMER PANTHER STARS SHINE IN THE PROS Bradley UNI The UNI baseball coaches could not be any happier for their eight former players who are playing profession­ Mike Dunne St. Louis Cardinals Steve Dreyer al baseball. Nie Ungs, Aaron McEachran. Josh Habel, Alex Dvorsky, Travis Welsch. Adam Boeve, and Tyson Hanish Mike Grace Duane Josephson Chicago White Sox Eugene Handley Philadelphia Athletics Eddie Watt have extended their playing careers with hard work and dedication in hopes of taking their success to the big Lee Handley leagues. Guy Hoffman Cincinnati Reds Southern Illinois "It is very exciting to be able to follow these guys in their professional careers," commented UNI head coach St. Louis Cardinals Jim Adduci St. Louis Cardinals Zach Monroe New York Yankees Sean Bergman Rick Heller. "It is fun to be able to go onto their teams' websites and cheer them on. We are all hoping that in Kirby Puckett Minnesota Twins Jim Dwyer St. Louis Cardinals two to three years. we will see some of them in the big leagues." Bryan Rekar Mike Eden San Francisco Giants Jim Robertson New York Yankees Neil Fiala St. Louis Cardinals Ungs, a native of Dyersville. IA. is one step closer to his dreams of playing Brian Shouse Pittsburgh Pirates Steve Finley Baltimore Orioles with the big boys as he was moved up in the Florida Marlins· organization after Roger Smithberg San Diego Padres Rich Hacker New Yori< Yankees tremendous success with the High-A Jupiter Hammerheads. In his 18 outings, Bill Tuttle Detroit Tigers Jerry Hairston Baltimore Orioles Joe Hall Chicago White Sox the right-handed pitcher had the lowest ERA in the at 1.99. Creighton Frank Hunsaker St. Louis Cardinals In his 113.1 innings pitched, he was 8-3 with an 80/14 strikeout-to-walk ratio . Kimera Bartee Baltimore Orioles Rick Keeton He was honored as the Florida State League's Pitcher of the Week for the week St. Louis Cardinals Duane Kuiper Cleveland Indians of May 27-June 2 and also was selected to the East All-Star Team. He was Tom Drees Chicago White Sox Al Levine Chicago White Sox Keven Frederick Minnesota Twins Bill Lyons Milwaukee Brewers also named the league's Pitcher of the Year for the first half of the season. Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals Jim Panther The Marlins had an eye on Ungs the entire time and on July 12 he was Mike Heathcott Chicago White Sox Dewey Robinson Chicago White Sox called up to play for the Carolina Mudcats. a Double-A team. In his first outing Rick Heiserman Cleveland Indians Mike Rogodzinski Philadelphia Phillies Dax Jones San Francisco Giants as a Mudcat, he started and pitched six strong innings with five strikeouts on Dave McKay Minnesota Twins Dan Thomas Milwaukee Brewers the night. He ended up getting the loss after giving up two runs in the team's 6- Mike Mahoney Atlanta Braves George Vukovich Philadelphia Phillies 1 loss . He finished the season with the Mudcats and in 58.2 innings, he had 37 strikeouts and a 3.53 ERA with a 3- Chad Meyers Chicago Cubs Joe Wallis Chicago Cubs Dennis Rasmussen California Angels 4 record . Despite moving up halfway through the season. Ungs was named the Most Va luable Pitcher by the Scot Servais Houston Astros Southwest Missouri State Florida State League for his play with the Hammerheads. Dan Smith Texas Rangers Mark Bailey Houston Astros Another Panther pitcher who has accomplished a lot in his second season in the minor leagues is Habel. A Minnesota Twins Scott Bailes Pittsburgh Pirates native of Dubuque. IA, he is playing with the Hagerstown Suns. a ball club of the San Francisco Giants. Evansville Bart Evans Part of a strong pitching staff. the southpaw earned a spot in the starting rotation on June 30. An All-Star. he fin ­ San Diego Padres Texas Rangers Sal Fasano Kansas City Roya ls San Francisco Giants ished the year with a 2.36 ERA and a 11-7 record. In 1220 innings of work, Habel struck out 127 batters and Rob Maurer Texas Rangers wa lked just 35 . Wichita State McEachran. a native of St. Louis Park, MN, is in his second season with the Illinois Stale Lloyd Bishop Cleveland Indians , a High-A club for the Toronto Blue Jays. Things looked Dave Bergman New York Yankees Toronto Blue Jays Buzz Capra Jaime Bluma Kansas City Royals bright as the season began. but a wrist injury suffered early on kept him out of Neal Catts Oakland t,;s San Francisco Giants the lineup. After returning to the lineup, he spent most of his time behind the Eric Eckenstahler Detroit Tigers Chicago Cubs plate. He finished the year hitting .231 with nine doubles and two home runs in Danny Kolb Texas Rangers Los Angeles Dodgers Jason Pearson Florida Marlins fJ. Forbes Cal ifornia Angels 61 games played. Pittsburgh Pirates Philadelphia Phillies A member of the 2002 Panther squad. Dvorsky is doing something that little Tom Wieghaus Montreal Expos David Haas Detroit Tigers Detroit Tigers kids only dream of - playing professional baseball in his hometown. A native Indiana State Claude Hendrix Pittsburgh Pirates of Marion. IA, he was drafted by the Anaheim Angels and in his second year Clint Barmes Colorado Rockies Koy,e Hill Los Angeles Dodgers with the club, he is playing for the . With family and Tim Barrett Montreal Expos Miami Miracle (Ind.) friends in the stands almost every night. Dvorsky played in 96 games. but play­ Brian Dorsett Oakland Athletics Don Lock Washington Senators Mike Eberle Baltimore Athletics St. Louis Cardinals ing behind one of the Angels' top prospects. he has not been able to catch as Dave Doster Philadelphia Phillies Minnesota Twins - ~~~----- ~- much. starting in just 38 . When given the opportunity to step up to bat. he has Dan Frye Cincinnati Reds Doug Mirabelli San Francisco Giants shown his power with 10 doubles. three triples. and seven home runs . He fin­ John Gardner Chicago Cubs Chicago White Sox Mike Gardiner Seattle Manners Charlie O'Brien Oakland Athletics ished with a .252 batting average, including 36 runs batted in. Tom Gilles New York Yankees Minnesota Twins A 2002 draftee. Welsch was in his second year in the Chicago Cubs organization when he was traded to the Dick Grapenthin Montreal Expos Jeff Richardson 1 Bill Hayes Chicago Cubs Nate Robertson Tor;1~;~d: :a;~~: Colorado Rockies on July 17. A native of Muscatine. IA. he strugg led a little at-bat last season with the Lansing Blaise Ilsley Houston Astros Dick Sanders New York Yankees Lug nuts. not seeing much time at the plate. He broke his thumb at the beginning of the year and after sitting out Wa llace Johnson Montreal Expos Zach Sorenson Cleveland Indians for seven weeks, started to play with the Mesa Cubs. While playing with the Ashvi lle Tourist. a Single-A team, he Jim Rasmussen Philadelphia Phillies Atlanta Braves ~~~n~~e!~:~::~a Oakl;~~it~i;~i~: hit .233 with two doubles. a triple and eight RB Is in 20 games. EricWedge The Pittsburgh Pirates in the 12th round drafted the 2003 Missouri Valley ~------R_ic_kw _ ro_na_____ Ch_ ic_ag~o_c_ub_s~ Conference Player of the Year. Boeve. After some tough decisions. the Doane. IA. native decided to surpass his senior season when signing in early July. From the first day he stepped on the fie ld in a Williamsport Crosscutters' uniform, he showed the fans that he was ready to play. In a Single-A short season league. Boeve was a part of the Wil liam Penn League championship team. In 39 games. he hit .250 with nine doubles. a triple. three home runs and 16 RBIs. Hanish's road to the minor leagues was a little more challenging. With the Panthers' season over. he head­ ed back home to McKinney, TX, waiting to hear his name called in the draft. When he was not selected, he was on a mission to find a team that would give him the opportunity to play. The New York Yankees were surprised that with his senior season numbers he was not drafted and in no time at all, he was down in Tampa, FL. training with the team. Impressing the scouts. he now is playing with the Staten Island Yankees (Single-A short season). in the same league as former teammate Boeve. With the Statue of Liberty out left-centerfield. Hanish is playing in one of the newest parks in the New York-Penn League. Struggling early, he was used primarily off the bench. but saw playing time after a teammates injury. He batted .136 before an injury of his own sidelined him for the rest of the season Nothing is impossible as these eight players and everyone who steps on the field in the Purple and Gold couldfollow in the footsteps of for­ mer Panthers Steve Dreyer. Duane Josephson. Scott Sobkowiak and Eddie Watt, and make it to the big show.

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2003 Hitting Stats Panthers in the Show ... Name Te am (Leve l) AVG . G AB R H 28 38 HR RBI BB so Alex Dvorsky Cedar Rapid s (A) .252 96 302 42 76 10 3 7 36 35 52 Aaron McEachran Du ned in (A) .23 1 61 182 18 42 9 0 2 17 26 40 Travis Welsch Ashville (A) .222 20 63 8 14 0 0 0 4 9 18 Tra vis Welsch Cubs (R) .233 9 30 5 7 2 0 8 4 5 Tyson Hani sh Staten Island (R) .136 25 66 6 9 3 0 0 2 10 18 Adam Boeve William sport (R) .250 39 132 20 33 9 3 16 15 39

2003 Pitching Stats Name Team (Level) w L ERA G IP H R ER HR BB so STEVE DREYER (1988-90) Josh Habel Hagerstown (High A) 11 7 2.36 37 122 .0 90 36 32 9 35 127 1993-94 Texas Nie Ling s Carolina (AA) 4 61 3 3.53 10 58.2 30 23 4 8 37 W-L ERA G GS sv IP HBB K Nie Ling s Jupiter (High A) 8 3 1.99 18 113.1 92 28 25 5 14 80 4-4 5.71 15 9 0 58. 1 67 28 34

UNI Pipeline A total of 30 former UNI baseball players have played or currently are playing professional ba seball. At least one member of every UN I team from 1987-present has played professionally. Four played at the Major League level. including Scott Sobkowiak. Steve Dreyer. Duane Josephson and Eddie Watt. Sixteen others played in the farm system of a major league team. including active players Adam Boeve. Alex Dvorksy, Josh Habel. Tyson Hanish. Aaron McEachran. Travis Welsch and Nie Ungs. DUANE JOSEPHSON (1962-64) UNI Players in the Pros 1965-70 Chicago White Sox Name Years at UNI Positi on Round Overall# Team/League 1971-72 Boston Red Sox Jim Blythe 1974-77 C Not available Cincinnati Reds G AVG AB R H RBI BB SO Ryan Brunner 1998-01 OF/18 12th 363 Boston Red Sox 470 .258 1505 147 388 164 92 174 Adam Boeve 2001-03 OF 12 345 Pittsburgh Pirates Mark Chambers 1990 OF 62nd Atlanta Braves Kevin Ciarrachi 1999 C 17th 526 New York Mets Steve Dreyer 1988-90 RHP 8th n/a Texas Rangers Scott Eibey 1994-95 p 8th n/a Baltimore Orioles Ron Foell 1965-69 IF Not available Craig Fritz 1994-95 OF Free Agent Prairie League Brad Hames 1991 -94 RHP Free Agent Pioneer League Tyson Hanish 2002-03 IF Free Agent New York Yankees Mike Irvine 1992-95 RHP 17th n/a San Diego Padres scon SOBKOWIAK (1996-98) Brian Jergenson 1994-97 18 25th n/a San Di ego Padres 2001 -Present Atlanta Braves Jeff Johannsen 1993-96 LHP Free Agent Florida Marlins W-L ERA G GS SV IP H BB K Duane Josephson 1962-64 C/1 8 Free Agent Chicago White Sox 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 Rick Kriz 1968-69 IF Not available Brett Lagerblade 1993-95 LHP Free Agent Prairie League Aaron McEachran 1999-01 38/C 18th 541 Toronto Blue Jays Brad Moore 1997-98 RHP 35th 1035 Oak land Athletics Tom Owen 1992-95 38 Free Agent Florida Marlins Matt Paulsen 1994-95 C Free Agent Pra irie League John Pratt 1988-89 OF Free Agent Northwest League Chad Rezac 1992-93 RHP Free Agent Mason City Bats Todd Rima 1995-98 28 Free Agent Evansville Otters EDDIE WATI (1961) Scott Sobkowiak 1996-98 RHP 221 7th Atlanta Braves 1966-73 Baltimore Orioles Nie Lings 1999-01 RHP 12th Florida Marlins 362 1974 Philadelphia Phillies Eddie Watt 1961 RHP Free Agent Baltimore Orioles 1975 Chicago Cubs Travis Wel sch 1999-02 IF 27th 813 Chicago Cubs W-L ERA G GS SV IP H BB K 38-36 2.91 411 13 80 660 530254462

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JULIE BRIGHT assistant at West Virginia from 1999-2000, a graduate STEVE GEARHART ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS assistant from 1998-99, and an intern from 1997-98. ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/ BUSINESS & From 1996-97, he was an Exercise Specialist with DIRECTOR FOR LICENSING Nova Care/Mercer Bucks Sports Rehabilitation and a DEVELOPMENT Julie Bright is a 1975 graduate of teaching assistant at Noll Physiological Research Steve Gearhart joined the UNI UNI. Prior to her current position, Laboratory and Exercise Science Laboratory at Penn staff in October 2002 when he she spent 10 years directing the State from1995-96. became the Assistant Athletics business affairs of the UNI­ Daugherty received his bachelor's in Exercise and Director for Development. Dome. She was elected Third Vice President of the Sport Science from Penn State in 1996 and his mas­ Prior to taking his current position, he had the same College Athletic Business Management Assoc. in 1998 ter's in Athletic Coaching with an emphasis in Strength title at the University of Idaho, which he held since and she previously serves as president. A member and Conditioning from West Virginia in 1998. May 2000. He also worked at Drake University as the since 1985, she served as District Representative from He's a NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Director of Ath letic Development for two years. 1995-98. She established CABMA's internet discussion Specialist and is Collegiate Strength Coach Certified. Gearhart is responsible for major gift, faci lity and group. endowment scholarship fundraising. Bright served as President of the Association of GREG DAVIES He graduated in 1987 from the University of Collegiate Licensing Administrators through May of TICKET / Northern Iowa with an undergraduate degree in Public 2000 and was instrumental in the development of ASSISTANT FACILITIES Relations with a minor in Business and Journalism. UNl's licensing program in 1991. She has served on DIRECTOR While at UNI, he was a member of the track and cross ACLA's Board of Directors as Treasurer in 1994-95 and Greg Davies came to UNI in country teams. earning all-conference honors. He Education Committee Co-Chair in 1998. August of 1999 as Assistant to received his master's in Sport Administration in 1989 She and her husband, Dave, have two children - the Operations/Facilities from Kent State University where he was the Assistant Ben and Krystal. She was the 1985 runner-up in the Manager. In the spring of 2000, to the Athletic Business Manager. Iowa Women's Bodybuilding competition. She enjoys he was promoted to fulltime status and now serves as He and his wi fe. Shelly, reside in Cedar Falls and skydiving, the country and antiques. Ticket Manager and Assistant Facilities Director. have two children -- Allie and Seb. He's a 1998 UNI graduate with a degree in Business LEON COSTELLO Management. He continued his education at the RICK HARTZELL DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC Sports Academy, earning a Master of DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS MARKETING AND Sport Science degree in 1999. Rick Hartzell was named Director PROMOTIONS Davies is a native of Wilton, IA. where he served as of Athletics at UNI August 9, Leon Costello joined the Student Assistant Athletic Director in the Wilton 1999. University of Northern Iowa Schools from 1987-1994. In the four years since his Athletic Marketing and appointment. the Panthers have Promotions staff in September of JILL GANSEMER celebrated outstanding perform­ 2002 and took over as the director in January 2003. DIRECTOR OF DESIGN & ances in almost every sport. The volleyball team He graduated with his master's in Sport INFORMATIN advanced to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time Management in May of 2002 from Western Illinois MANAGEMENT/BASEBALL in school history in 1999, and repeated the effort in University and earned his undergraduate degree in CONTACT 2001 and 2002; the wrestling team placed 11th in the Exercise Science from Loras College in 1998. He Jill Gansemer is in her fourth NCAA Tournament, its highest finish since 1994, and played basketball for the Duhawks from 1994-98. season in the UNI Athletics crowned its first Division I national champion in 2000 While at WIU, he was a graduate assistant in the Media Relations office and is in and again placed 11th in 2003; whi le the men's track athletic department. In the summer of 2001, he her third season as the baseball contact. team has won both the conference indoor and outdoor worked for the John Deere Classic and had a This summer. she was named the Director of Design titles. UNl's second-place finish in the Missouri Valley Marketing and Promotions internship with the Boston and Information Management. She designs and lay­ Conference Al l-Sports Championship race in 2001-02 Celtics in the Spring of 2002. outs all of the athletics media guides and programs, was its highest finish ever in this competition. Other Costello is a native of Fairbank, IA. while serving as the webmaster for unipanthers.com. successes can be claimed across the board. In addi­ the athletic department's website. Gansemer also is tion, UNl 's student-athletes are graduating at a rate MIKE DAUGHERTY the women's basketball contact. higher than the general student body. STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Prior to coming to UNI in October 2000, she was Hartzell has been heavily involved in several facil ity Mike Daugherty was named employed in marketing placement at Frank N. Magid upgrades, including the development of the McLeod UNl's Strength and Conditioning Associates in Marion, IA, since June of 2000. Center, a new arena which eventually will house the Coach in August of 2002, replac­ She received her master's in Business men's and women's basketball programs, and volley­ ing Jim Kramer. who resigned to Administration from St. Ambrose University in May of ball and wrestling teams. Plans also are moving for­ become Coordinator of Strength 2000 and her undergraduate degree in Mass ward for a Human Performance Center that will house and Conditioning at the U.S. Communications from St. Ambrose in 1998. an athletics weight room, training rooms. team rooms. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, CO While a graduate student, Gansemer served as the locker rooms and offices. The scope of the fundraising Before coming to UNI, he had been the Assistant Bees· football sports information director and as an for UNI athletics has been widened under Hartzell 's Strength and Conditioning Coach at Brigham Young assistant for all other sports from 1998 through her direction. University since 2000, where he had direct responsibil­ graduation. She also served as the computer specialist He also has stressed closer departmental involve­ ity in the programs of women's basketball, gymnastics. and statistician for the National Youth Sports Program ment with the student body, and a new ticket package men's and women's tennis, cross country and men's sponsored by the NCAA which was held at St. for the University community is one result of that inter­ track and field. He also had daily supervision in foot­ Ambrose, and for the Quad City Thunder CBA team. action. The Panther Pass ticket package for UNI stu­ ball and Olympic sport workouts. Gansemer is a native of Dubuque, IA. dents enhances student involvement in the athletic Prior to his position at BYU, he was a volunteer program. Further, Hartzell completed departmental

40------5:£:======-==--- UNIPANTHERS.COM Athletic Admini~tration reorganization and a renewed outreach effort to the won the state championship. La st summe r, he played JUSTIN SELL University and Cedar Valley communities. with the Watkins Mudhens of the Iowa Valley League ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS Prior to being named at UNI. Hartze ll had been at and will be on the team again in 2003. DIRECTOR /INTERNAL Bucknell since 1988, directing a Division I program OPERATIONS with 1-AA football consisting of 28 sports. Prior to his STEVE NURSE Justin Sell was named appointment at Bucknell. he was Director of Athletics EQUIPMENT MANAGER Operations Manager/Athletic and Chairman of Physical Education and Recreation at Steve Nurse was named UNI Facilities at the University of the University of Maryland-Baltimore County from Equipment Manager in August of Northern Iowa on May 3, 1999. 1985-88. directing a 19-sport program which moved 1993. At the time of his appoint­ He was promoted to Assistant Athletics Director/ from Division II to Division I during his tenure . ment. he had been assistant Operations in December of 2000 and further advanced Prior to being named at Baltimore County, he was manager at Menard's Hardware to Associate Athletics Director/Internal Operations in an Assistant Athletic Director for Football and Men's CL---'.___.-.,__,, Store in Omaha, NE , since August of 2002. In addition to overseeing facility and Women 's Basketball at Northwestern University February of 1993. Prior to that. he had been an assis­ scheduling. game management, ticket operations. from 1982-85; was an Administrative Assistant to the tant manager for Eby's Athletic Co. in Council Bluffs. summer camps, concessions/catering, strength and Director of Athletics and Assistant Baseball Coach IA, and was a store manager for Pro Sports in Fairfield. conditioning and the equipment room. Sell administers from 1980-82 at the University of Iowa; and an instruc­ IA the Athletics Department Human Resources, manages tor, assistant football coach and head baseball coach No stranger to UNI . Nurse was an assistant equip­ 10 sport programs, and develops NCAA. Missouri from 1977-80 at Coe College ment manager for the Panthers from 1984-88. He Valley Conference and Gateway Football Conference He recently received the All- received his bachelor's degree in Community Championship bids. Sell is a leading voice in encourag­ Foundation's General Robert Neyland Outstanding Recreation from UNI in 1988. ing the development of the UNI West Campus Master Athletic Director Award. He is a member of the Athletic Equipment Plan which includes a 6,500-seat McLeod Basketball Hartzell is no stranger to UNI. He played football Managers Assoc ., received the Iowa Bar Association's Arena, a Human Performance Center, a soccer field and baseball for the Panthers. He received his bache­ Citizenship Award and has been a counselor at UNl's development and a softball field complex. He is an lor's degree in Physical Education and English from boys' basketball camps. active member of the Cedar Falls Visitor and Tourism UNI in 1974, and his master's in Educational His wife's name is Lori, and the couple has two Board and is involved with the Cedar Valley "Vision Administration in 1977. children - Rachel, 6, and Andrew, 3. Six members of Iowa" Project. He was a five-sport letterman at Klemme, IA. Nurse's family attended UNI. His mother graduated Sell arrived at UNI aher serving as the Director of High School. He has two children -- Nate, 22, and from ISTC. his brother Tom ('78), was a member of the Ticket Operations and Assistant Facility Amanda, 20. UNI track team , Jim was a graduate assistant for Director/Intramural Director from 1995-99 at Villanova baseball, Ken 1'82) was a UNI baseball player and Nick University in Philadelphia. PA. At Villanova. he was COLLEEN HEIMSTEAD ('90) was a UNI basketball player. His wife, Lori, also responsible for facility capital projects, including the COMPLIANCE/ graduated from UNI in 1988. construction of a new press box, varsity weight room, LIFE SKILLS COORDINATOR outdoor grass athletic fields and conducting research Colleen Heimstead is in her DR. ROBERT KOOB for a new baseball complex. He also served as the fourth year of her current posi­ UNI PRESIDENT Tournament Director for the Advanta Championships, a tion aher serving as an assistant Robert Koob. a UNlalumnus. professional women's tennis tournament, which boast­ women's basketball coach for returned to his alma mater in ed a field consisting of eight of the top 10 ranked play­ eight years prior to moving out of August. 1995, as its eighth pres­ ers in the world. Before arriving at Villanova, Sell coaching. She came to UNI in 1992 as a graduate ident. A 1962 graduate of then­ worked at Syracuse University and Ohio State assistant and one year later. was elevated to full-time State College of Iowa, the Iowa University. status. She was the only coach retained in 1995 when State Board of Regents named Sell is a 1991 graduate IB S., Sport Management) of Tony DiCecco was hired to lead the women's program. Koob president on July 1. 1995. Bowling Green State University and received his grad­ Heimstead was a four-year letterwinner at Southern Koob was a senior vice president and vice president uate degree (M.A., Sport Administration) from The Illinois, from 1988-92 . The two-time captain played on for academic affairs at California Poly-San Luis Obispo, Ohio State University in 1992. where he worked as a two Salukis NCAA tournament teams . She received Calif., from 1990-1995. Prior to hi s position at Cal graduate assistant for facilities. summer camps, and her Biological Sciences degree in 1992. She's a native Poly, he served as vice president of academic affairs at compliance. He and his wife. Jennie. reside in Cedar of Elk Mound, WI. North Dakota State from 1985-90 and spent 1987-88 Fall s and have four children-Abbie. Zach. Josh. and as interim president. Eric. DOUG HESS At Cal Poly, Koob was director and chair of the Cal ATHLETIC TRAINING Poly Foundation and served on a number of CSU sys­ Doug Hess joined the UNI tem committees. including the CSU Commission on Athletic Training staff as a gradu­ Telecommunications Infrastructure. ate assistant in the fall of 2002. He began hi s teaching career at North Dakota State A native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1967 as an assistant professor of chemistry. He he graduated from Upper Iowa served NDSU in several capacities before assuming University in December 2001 the vice presidency, including chair of the chemistry with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Athletic Training . department for six years and acting chair of the At the University of Northern Iowa. Hess' main department of chemistry, as well as serving as dean of responsibility is working with the baseball team . He is the College of Science and Mathematics from 1981-84. certi fied as an athletic trainer by the National Athletic Koob graduated from SCI with a bachelor's in chem­ Trainers· Board of Certifications. istry and earned hi s doctorate in chemistry from Besides being an athletic trainer. he also has played Kansas in 1967. He and his wife, Yvonne, have seven baseball. In 1997, his Mt. Vernon High School team children.

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WATERLOO RIVERFRONT STADIUM The Panthers have played all their home games at Waterloo Riverfront Stadium since 1993. A 10-minute drive from the UNI campus, Riverfront was built in 1948 for the Class A Chicago Wh ite Sox affiliate, the Waterloo White Hawks. The faci lity has also housed affiliates of the Cincinnati Reds, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians and San Diego Padres. Seating capacity is 4,277, with distances to the double-decked out­ field fence measuring 335 down the left- and rightfield lines, 360 in the power alleys and 380 to centerfield. Recent improvements include a new lighting system, major renova­ tions to the field and press box and remodel ing of the grandstands and clubhouses. The press box provides ample seating for newspapers and radio sta­ tions, in add ition to a deck to accommodate television. The facil ity also serves as the home to the Waterloo Bucks, a member of the Northwoods League. The Bucks were 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002 South Division champions and have featured current and past Panther players such as Scott Schirmer, Ben Fjelland, Luke Sabers. Scott Brickman, Ryan Jacobs, David Parra, Todd Ri ma, Kevin Sawatzky, Nie Ungs, Ryan Brunner, Josh Habell and Gabe Wycoff Current UNI player Adam Boeve and Sean LaCoste were a member of last season's Bucks squad.

DIRECTIONS TO WATERLOO RIVERFRONT STADIUM From Cedar Falls: Follow Hudson Road, the street that run s north and south along the UNI-Dome, north to First Street. At First Street, turn right, and take that street out of town. First Street tu rns into Highway 218. Exit 218 on Ansborough and turn left. At the second stop Ii ght, turn left on to Conger Street. Go to the stop sign, and turn right onto Burton Avenue . The stadium will be on your left. From Waterloo: Fol low Highway 20 to 380/218 North. Take 218 North to the Downtown turnoff. At Fourth Street, turn right, and continue through down- town Waterloo to Franklin Street. On Franklin, which tu rns into Broadway, turn left and continue until Park Road. There wil l be a Kentucky Fried Chicken on your right. At the stopl ight, turn left on Park Rd. Follow Park Rd. for about one-half to three-quarters of a mile, going past the cemetery. The stadium will be on your right.

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Since the Panthers joined the Missouri Valley in 1992, they have had 51 players selected to an all-confer­ ence team. Four have received the highest individual honor. Brian Jergenson, Ryan Brunner, and Adam Boeve all were named the Player of the Year,· while Nie Ungs earned Pitcher of the Year honors.

Brian Jergenson was Nie Lings had a stel la r the first UNI player ever junior year that earned to win the league's him second team all­ player of the year American status and award during his senior UNl's first MVC Pitcher season in 1997. The of the Year. Lings used LaCrescent, MN native a 2.48 ERA en-route to enjoyed one of the an 11-2 record. He led finest seasons ever for the MVC in wins and a UNI baseball player innings pitched and as he racked up four ranked among the si ngle-sea son school leaders in strikeouts records in addition to and ERA. Lings also becoming the school's smashed UNI single­ all-time hit leader with season marks for wins, 208. On the season, strikeouts and innings Jergenson batted .374 pitched. Lings was with 14 home run s, 12 doubles and a school-record 66 runs bat­ drafted one spot ahead of teammate Ryan Brunner as the 362nd ted in . He also set season records with 434 putouts, 473 total overal I pick in the draft by the Boston Red Sox. chances and 40 double plays. Jergenson was selected in the 25th round by the San Diego Padre s.

Ryan Brunner was a Adam Boeve became well-deserving recipi­ the third Panther to ent for conference earn conference Player Player of the Year in of the Year honors dur­ 2001. Brunner rewrote ing the 2003 season. In the UNI record books his junior campaign, as he set new marks Boeve led the league in for games, at-bats, runs scored (63), home !J,,111~.-.i"'-!!l!i!!l!IIIIII~ hits, runs, runs batted runs (17) and total in, homers and total bases (154). Boeve also bases. He also was ranked among the MVC the first player in UNI leaders for hits (third- hi story with 50 homers 77), runs batted in (sec­ and 50 doubles in a ond-68), batting aver­ career and was named age (second-.379) and al I-America first team stolen bases (second- and all-regional. 28). He was picked up Brunner followed teammate Nie Ling s as he was drafted as the by the Pittsburgh Pirates as the 345th overall pick. 363rd overall pick by the Florida Marlins.

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The Panther Diamond Backers As the UNI baseball program continues to grow and gain a level of consistent excellence the Panther Diamond Backers were developed to sup­ port the Panther baseball team in a variety of ways, such as team travel, equipment purchases and many other projects. One of the big reasons for success of the baseball program has been the generous donations from the members of the Diamond Backers. All of the contributions made go directly to the baseball program. When the team takes the fie ld they are playing for al l of the people who have pride in the UNI baseball program.

M.V.P. ($2500+) Triple ($250-499) Richard Jevne Jon Goerish Steve Miller Dr. Jim and Cheryl Bowen Jim and Mary Kelchen Virgil and Diane Goodrich Larry E. Seals Barry and Shelly Farmer Duane and Phyllis Lloyd Josh Habel Gary and Cheryl Sharp Rick L. Fleener Aaron Lubach Brian and Tiffany Jergenson Roger and Sheli Fulton Raody Mathews Jeff and Mindy Johannsen ($1000-2499) Larry Gabe Brian and Lisa Matson Phil Johnson Tom and Melodie Cummings Chris Honkomp Mark and Amy Pasqualini Scott Kaul Fox Ridge Golf Course Brian and Deb Iverson Todd and Molly Rima Brian Kob/iska _, Gina Pitz John King Kevin Sawatzky Jim Kriener Homemn ($500-999) Dennis Lutz Brian and Linda Schirmer Ryan and Mandy McGuire Fred Abraham Dave Sabers Scott P. Schirmer Tim and Patricia Moran Warren Bellinger Donald A. Snitker Ted and Kim Vaughn Duane Newton Paul Boffeli Blake and Dianne Weber Ken and Lori Nurse Double ($100-249) Dan Davis Greg and Kim Woodin Dennis Olenjniczak Michael Adams Ryan and Shannon Woods Paul and Mary Olsen Dean Funk Alan and Patricia Arends Terry Goerdt Gabe and Heather Wyckoff Paul Ridder Todd and Julie Becker Luke Sabers Brad, Lisa and Matt Hart Single ($50-99) Phil and Ramona Bradley Robert and Janice Schmitt Rick Heller Tom and Mary Bauer Scott and Kathy Cessna GaryJ. Shea Ryan Jacobs Scott and Amy Childers Richard Blumeyer John and Shannon Jefferson Jason Simon Don E. Clayton Adam Boeve Nie Ungs Roberto and Cira Rodriguez Bryan and Ronda Duncan Randy and Martha Brunner Lee and Viki Westergaard Jack Wallace Tom Evans Kevin Ciarrachi Brady Weber Gary Floyd Matt and Tricia Cobb Tim Weber Rod Foster Ron and Sue Cook Eddie Watt Jon and Barb Harms Melissa Feilmier Don and Sandy Howard John L. Fleming Special Thanks

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