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Mark Stoltz Zach Engelken Bryan Stroth Tyler Blankenship Nick Senior Outfielder Senior Outfielder Nick Barnes Dan Egan Senior Pitcher Bryan Stroth Senior Infielder Tyler Blankenship Senior Pitcher Zach Engelken TM Senior Catcher/DH Mark Stoltz Washburn University Table of Contents Quick Facts Table of Contents/Quick Facts ................................................................2 Washburn University Media Information .......................................................................................3 Location .....................................................Topeka, Kan. 2008 Ichabods .......................................................................................4-27 Enrollment .............................................................7,350 Founded...................................................................1865 Schedule ................................................................................................ 4 Roster/Roster Breakdowns .................................................................... 5 Nickname ......................................................... Ichabods Pronunciations ....................................................................................... 5 Colors ............................................ Yale Blue and White Season Outlook ..................................................................................... 6 Home Field .................................................. Falley Field Returning Player 2007 Statistics ........................................................... 7 Year Opened ............................................................1990 Senior Nick Barnes................................................................................ 8 Surface .........................FieldTurf Infield/Grass Outfield Senior Tyler Blankenship ...................................................................... 9 Dimensions ......Left - 330, Right - 330, Center - 400 Senior Dan Egan ................................................................................. 10 Capacity.....................................................................800 Senior Zach Engelken ......................................................................... 11 Affiliation ......................................... NCAA Division II Senior Mark Stoltz .............................................................................. 12 Conference Affiliation ...............................Mid-America Senior Bryan Stroth............................................................................. 13 ............................... Intercollegiate Athletics Association Junior Chris Contee ............................................................................ 14 President ................................................. Dr. Jerry Farley Junior Ryan Faflick ............................................................................. 15 Junior Calvin Iversen ........................................................................... 16 Athletics Director ........................................ Loren Ferre’ Junior Jeff Maxon ................................................................................ 17 Baseball Information Sophomore Danny Cook .................................................................... 18 Sophomore Jake Iverson ...................................................................... 19 Total Home Away Neut Table of Contents Table Sophomore Wes Joy ............................................................................ 20 2007 Record 21-28 13-14 8-14 0-0 Sophomore Steve Kinderknecht .......................................................... 21 MIAA Record 15-21 7-9 8-12 0-0 Newcomers .....................................................................................22-26 Final National ranking .........................................n/a Coaching Staff ......................................................................................27-30 Total Lettermen Returning ....................................13 Total Lettermen Lost .............................................17 Head Coach Steve Anson ..............................................................28-29 Position Starters Returning ......................................5 Assistant Coaches ................................................................................ 30 Position Starters Lost ...............................................4 2007 Review .........................................................................................31-36 Pitchers Returning ...................................................7 Season Review ..................................................................................... 31 Pitchers Lost ..........................................................10 Season Statistics .................................................................................. 32 Starting Pitchers Returning .....................................3 Season Results ..................................................................................... 33 Starting Pitchers Lost ..............................................2 Game-by-Game Starting Lineups ...................................................... 34 Game-by-Game Batting Orders ......................................................... 35 Coaching Information Miscellaneous Statistics ....................................................................... 36 Head Coach ................................................Steve Anson MIAA/2007 Opponents ......................................................................37-41 Alma Mater .......................................Kansas State, 1976 E-mail [email protected] About the MIAA ................................................................................ 37 Phone Number .......................................(785) 670-1793 2007 MIAA Standings/Awards .......................................................... 38 Record at WU ................... 697-610-3 (.532)/28 seasons 2007 MIAA Statistics ......................................................................... 39 Opponent Quick Facts ........................................................................ 40 Overall Record ..................720-632-3 (.532), 29 seasons Series Results vs 2008 Opponents ..................................................40-41 Assistant Coaches ....................................... Mike Gilner, ............................................. Nick Ginapp, Chris Atkins History .....................................................................................................42-57 2008 ICHABODS Sports Information Ichabods in Major League Baseball ...............................................42-43 Honors and Awards ............................................................................ 44 Office .................................................. 1700 SW College Washburn Baseball’s Elite Clubs ........................................................ 45 ........................................................... Topeka, KS 66621 Single-Season Records ........................................................................ 46 Baseball Contact .................................... Jeremy Wangler Career Records .................................................................................... 47 E-mail [email protected] All-time Roster ..............................................................................48-49 Office Phone ..........................................(785) 670-1948 Team and Coaching Records .............................................................. 50 Mobile ....................................................(785) 845-8636 Year-by-Year Results .....................................................................51-56 All-time Series Records ....................................................................... 57 Director ......................................................Gene Cassell E-mail ................................. [email protected] This is Washburn ................................................................................58-67 Office Phone ..........................................(785) 670-1791 About Washburn ............................................................................58-59 Home Phone ..........................................(785) 357-5094 Washburn Athletics Success ..........................................................60-61 SID Fax ..................................................(785) 670-1091 Athletic Staff ..................................................................................62-64 Falley Field Press Box .............................(785) 670-1337 www.wusports.com This is Topeka .................................................................................... 65 Website .............................................www.wusports.com Athletic Facilities ...........................................................................66-67 Falley Field 2008 Renovations ............................................ 68 2 2008 Ichabods Baseball The 2008 Washburn University Baseball Media Guide is Postgame interviews with head coach Steve Anson and intended to provide information for writers, broadcasters, sports requested players are available to media personnel after his brief editors, sports information personnel and fans who follow the meeting with the team immediately following the game out- Ichabods. 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