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Table of Contents...... 2 EMU Athletics Mission Statement Our mission above all else, is to guide, support and inspire our student-athletes in their pursuit of excellence- academically, athletically and socially Coaching Records...... 3 while maintaining a successful Division I-A athlet- ics program.

Series Records...... 4 Vision of EMU Athletics Our vision is to become the premier program in the Mid-American Conference, both academically All-Time Honors and Awards...... 5 and athletically.

Core Values of EMU Athletics Four values guide and govern our action at all times Oestrike Stadium...... 6-7 and in all our affairs. The values define “what we stand for” and “what we will not stand for.” These values include:

EMU All-Americans...... 8 ♦ Respect - We treat ourselves and those we serve with dignity, kindness and respect.

EMU Hall of Fame Inductees-Baseball...... 9 ♦ Integrity - We operate in a spirit of integrity at all times and know that doing the right thing is of utmost importance.

All-Time Letterwinners...... 10-11 ♦ Passion - We have a strong work ethic and are passionate about what we do. This is more than just a job to us. Season-By-Season Results...... 12-18 ♦ Excellence - Excellence is the cornerstone of all we do within our department, on campus, within the community, as well as on the regional and 1970 NAIA National Champions...... 19 national levels

EMU College World Series Teams...... 20-21 EMU Baseball on the Web Career Batting Records...... 22-26

Career Pitching Records...... 27-29

EMUEagles.com/baseball Twitter.com/EMU_Baseball Season by Season Leaders...... 30-32 EMU on Mobile Devices Fans using mobile devices can access news, scores MAC Baseball History...... 33 and schedules on emueagles.com/mobile

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1970 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1976 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP 2 2017 Eagles Baseball 1975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE Coaching Records

MARK VAN AMEYDE JAY ALEXANDER JAKE BOSS JR. ROGER CORYELL RON OESTRIKE WILLIAM CROUCH

2015-Present 2009-2014 2008 1988-2007 1965-1987 1949-1964

COACHING RECORDS (INCLUDES ALL GAMES) Years Coach W L T Pct. 1949-1964 William Crouch 153 130 0 .541 1965-1987 Ron Oestrike 657 508 8 .553 1988-2007 Roger Coryell 543 553 2 .495 2008 Jake Boss Jr. 25 34 0 .424 2009-2014 Jay Alexander 159 182 0 .466 2015-Present Mark Van Ameyde 43 71 0 .377 67-year totals 1,580 1,478 10 .517

MAC RECORDS Coach W L T Pct. Ron Oestrike 162 138 2 .536 Roger Coryell 295 257 1 .533 Jake Boss Jr. 15 8 0 .652 Jay Alexander 74 88 0 .457 Mark Van Ameyde 19 32 0 .373 Left-Right: Former Ohio State head football coach Woody Hayes, former EMU head baseball coach Ron Oestrike, former EMU Athletic Director Alex Agase and former 43-year totals 565 523 3 .519 Michigan head football coach Bo Schembechler.

EASTERN MICHIGAN COACHING VICTORIES Wins Coach Years Seasons 657 Ron Oestrike 1965-87 23 543 Roger Coryell 1988-07 20 159 Jay Alexander 2009-14 6 153 William Crouch 1949-64 16 43 Mark Van Ameyde 2015-16 2 25 Jake Boss Jr. 2008 1

Current EMU Head Coach Mark Van Ameyde and former EMU Head Coach Jake Boss Jr. meet at home plate before a game between Eastern Michigan and Michigan State at Comerica Park, May 11, 2016.

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TEAM W L T TEAM W L T TEAM W L T TEAM W L T Adrian 32 6 Emporia State 1 0 Miami (Ohio) 58 52 St. Mary’s 8 4 Akron 30 21 Evansville 8 6 Michigan 64 117 2 Santa Clara 2 3 Alabama A&M 1 0 Ferris State 14 0 MI Freshman 0 2 Seton Hall 0 1 Albion 37 10 1 Findlay 5 0 MI Ineligibles 4 0 Siena Heights 11 1 Allegheny 1 4 Florida 1 7 MI Military Acad. 1 0 South Alabama 1 4 Alma 37 10 Florida Atlantic 2 7 Michigan State 57 76 2 South Carolina 1 6 Anderson 3 2 Florida International 1 11 Middle Tennessee St. 2 3 South Florida 3 5 Aquinas 2 1 Florida Southern 3 16 Milligan 7 1 Southern Michigan 0 1 Arizona 1 13 Florida State 2 0 Minnesota 2 1 SE Missouri State 1 0 Arizona State 2 9 Fresno State 0 3 Missouri 4 12 Southern Cal 0 1 Arkansas 1 14 Furman 1 0 Morehead State 3 6 Southern Illinois 5 25 Arkansas-Little Rock 1 1 George Washington 2 0 Morningside 2 1 SW Missouri State 1 3 Armour Tech 11 7 Georgia 2 1 NC Central 1 0 Spring Arbor 9 1 Assumption 6 3 1 Georgia Southern 5 4 Nebraska 0 4 Stanford 0 1 Auburn 0 3 Georgia State 1 4 NE-Omaha 4 2 Stetson 1 1 Austin Peay 5 5 Georgia Tech 0 1 New Haven 1 0 Taylor 4 2 Baldwin Wallace 1 1 Glassboro State 1 0 NJIT 1 0 Tennessee 7 18 Ball State 77 73 1 Gonzaga 2 0 New Mexico 1 5 Tennessee Martin 2 1 Belmont 1 2 Grand Canyon 1 1 New Mexico State 0 5 Tennessee Tech 3 2 Boston College 2 0 Grand Valley 6 3 New Orleans 1 0 Texas 0 14 Bowling Green 97 71 Great Lakes 1 0 New York Tech 0 1 Texas A&M 0 1 Brown 1 0 Grosse Ile AFB 1 0 Niagara 3 0 Texas Tech 0 6 Buffalo 15 6 Hanover 1 0 North Carolina 0 1 Texas Wesleyan 2 1 1 Butler 1 1 Hardin Simmons 2 1 North Florida 1 0 Thiel 2 0 BYU 0 4 Hillsdale 49 9 1 NE Louisiana 2 1 Toledo 92 60 CW Post 2 0 IUPUI 1 0 Northeastern 0 1 Trinity 1 0 California 3 0 Illinois 3 1 Northwestern 1 1 Tri-State 1 0 Cal-Fullerton 1 6 Illinois-Chicago 2 1 Northern Arizona 1 0 Troy State 1 2 UC Davis 1 1 Illinois State 21 10 Northern Illinois 70 46 Tulsa 1 4 UC Irvine 3 0 Illinois Tech 1 0 Northern Iowa 0 2 UNC-Wilmington 2 0 UCLA 0 1 Illinois Weslyan 1 1 Northern Kentucky 4 0 UNLV 3 3 Cal Poly 0 1 Indiana 2 5 NW Missouri 0 1 Upper Iowa 1 0 Cal Riverside 0 2 Indiana State 0 1 Northwestern State 0 2 USC Upstate 0 1 Cal State 1 0 Indiana Tech 2 0 Northwood 16 0 UW-Milwaukee 0 0 Cal State LA 0 2 Iowa 3 4 1 Notre Dame 3 4 Utah 1 0 Calvin 12 1 Iowa State 3 1 Oakland 45 13 Valdosta State 0 4 Campbell 2 1 Jacksonville State 2 2 Oberlin 3 1 Vanderbilt 1 2 Canisius 1 0 James Madison 4 1 Oglethorpe 1 0 Villanova 1 1 Capital 1 0 Kalamazoo 11 5 Ohio 64 53 Virginia 1 2 Carson Newman 14 4 Kalamazoo Nor. 1 2 Ohio Dominican 5 2 Virginia Tech 2 2 Case Western 1 0 Kansas 6 7 Ohio State 3 12 Wabash 2 0 Central Florida 0 1 Kansas State 0 8 Oklahoma 2 3 Wake Forest 0 2 Central Michigan 91 69 Kearney State 2 0 Oklahoma State 1 7 Wartburg 1 1 Chapman 0 4 Kent State 44 65 Old Dominion 1 1 Waseda 1 0 Chicago YMCA 1 0 Kentucky 4 23 Olivet 14 1 Washington 0 1 Cincinnati 7 3 L.I.T. 1 1 Oral Roberts 2 5 Washington State 0 4 Cleary College 7 0 LaSalle 0 1 Oregon 1 0 Wayne State 57 21 Clemson 4 4 Lawrence Tech 3 0 Oregon State 1 0 West Virginia 4 13 Cleveland State 13 6 Lewis 26 17 Pacific 0 2 West Virginia State 1 0 Coastal Carolina 1 3 Lincoln Memorial 7 2 Pan American 0 4 Western Illinois 17 14 Columbus State 1 0 Lipscomb 1 2 Pembroke 3 1 Western Michigan 84 84 Concordia 6 0 Livingstone 1 0 Penn State 5 3 Western Reserve 6 0 Dallas 1 0 Long Beach State 1 0 Pensacola Naval 2 0 Western State 0 2 Dartmouth 0 0 Louisiana Tech 0 3 Percy Jones 1 0 Wichita State 0 2 Dayton 1 5 Louisville 4 5 Pittsburgh 2 1 William & Mary 2 0 Delaware 1 0 Loyola (CA) 1 1 Polish Seminary 0 2 William Jewell 0 1 Defiance 4 0 Lubbock Chrt. 1 1 Portland 1 0 Winthrop 0 2 72 72 1 Luther 1 2 Presbyterian 2 0 Wisconsin 0 1 Detroit College 3 0 Madonna 6 0 Purdue 5 8 Wooster 1 0 Det. Coll. Law 3 0 Maine 4 1 Rollins 2 1 Wright State 3 10 Det. Medical 1 0 Malone 1 0 Sacramento State 0 2 Wyoming 1 1 Det. Univ. School 0 1 Mankato State 4 3 Saginaw Valley 5 4 Xavier 6 3 Duke 0 3 Marshall 15 9 San Diego 0 3 Youngstown State 1 1 East Tennessee St. 4 2 McNeese State 0 1 St. Bonaventure 0 0 Eastern Illinois 15 11 Memphis 2 2 St. Edward 0 1 2017 Opponents in bold Eastern Kentucky 9 5 Miami (FL) 0 2 St. Francis (IL) 4 6 Updated 7/11/16 Eckerd 6 5 St. Leo 2 6 1

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All-Americans Academic All-District Team All-MAC First Team Brian Bixler 2002, 2004 Brennan Williams (First Team) 2016 Mitchell McGeein 2016 Ryan Goleski 2002 John Rubino (First Team) 2014, 2015 Lee Longo 2013 Mickey Delas 1988 Kyle Rhoad (First Team) 2009 Brent Ohrman 2012 Rob Sepanek 1984 Zack Leonard (Second Team) 2009 Sam Ott 2012 Bryon Horn 1981 Jeff Hehr (First Team) 2007 Zack Leonard 2011 Glenn Gulliver 1976 Jeff Fischer (Second Team) 2006 Ken Battiston 2011 Jeff Peck 1970 Ryan Ford (Second Team) 2004 Kendall Lewis 2010 Terry Trott 1970 Brian Bixler (First Team) 2004 Matt Skirving 2009 John Clay 1968 Chad Jenkins (Second Team) 2002 Josh Ivan 2008 Jeff Fischer 2006, 2007 All-Region Selections NCAA All-Regional Team George Biddle 2007 First Team Ryan Goleski 2003 Steve Bradshaw 2007 Zack Leonard 2011 Greg Anglin 2001, 2002 Brian Bixler 2004 Matt Skirving 2009 Ryan Arnett 2004 Ryan Ford 2004 Brian Bixler 2004 Brian Bixler 2004 Todd Kimling 2004 Ryan Ford 2004 Jesse Cogswell 2001, 2002, 2003 Ryan Goleski 2002 Todd Kimling 2004 Caleb Coon 2001 Mark Rutherford 1997 Steve Herbst 1993 Ryan Ford 2002, 2003, 2004 Greg Ryan 1997 Mickey Delas 1988 Chad Jenkins 2001, 2002 Don DeDonatis 1994, 1996 Brett Roach 1988 Todd Moore 2001 Jeff McGavin 1996 Rob Sepanek 1984 Tony Palazzolo 2001, 2002 Jason LaJoice 1995 Bryon Horn 1981 Anthony Tomey 2002 Steve Herbst 1993 Audie Cole 1978, 1980 Jason Carano 1988 Mike Wiseley 1992, 1993 Pat Sheridan 1979 Greg Ryan 1997 Kevin Grijak 1991 Brian Stemberger 1978 Scott Barrett 1997, 1998 Doug Martin 1990, 1991 Bob Welch 1976 Steve Waite 1990 Jerry Keller 1976 Academic All-MAC Scott Evans 1989 Bob Owchinko 1975 Luke DeVenney 2016 Mike Lumley 1988 Jeff Washington 1975 David Lett 2016 Mickey Delas 1988 Mike Ferguson 1973 Brennan Williams 2016 Brett Roach 1988 Jake Andrews 2015 Chris Hoiles 1986 All-Mideast Selection Matthew Beaton 2015, 2016 Rob Sepanek 1984 Jeff Fischer 2006 Sam Delaplane 2015, 2016 Scott Kemp 1982 Ryan Goleski (First Team) 2002 Adam Dennison 2015 Jim Irwin 1982 Charlie Land 2015 Greg Howe 1982 Regional Coach of the Year Ryan Lavoie 2015 Jim Riggs 1981, 1982 Ron Oestrike 1975, 1976, 1978, 1981 Jackson Martin 2015, 2016 Bubba Bezeau 1981 Mitchell McGeein 2014, 2015, 2016 Audie Cole 1978, 1980 John Montgomery 2015, 2016 MAC Coach of the Year John Rubino 2014, 2015 Pat Sheridan 1979 Jake Boss Jr. 2008 Lee Longo 2013, 2014 Brian Stemberger 1978 Roger Coryell 2002, 2006 Adam Sonabend 2013, 2014 Bob Owchinko 1975, 1976 Ron Oestrike 1975, 1976, 1978, 1982 Bo Kinder 2012 Bob Welch 1975, 1976 Sam Ott 2012, 2013, 2014 Jerry Keller 1975, 1976 MAC Player of the Year Tucker Rubino 2012 Glenn Gulliver 1975, 1976 Brian Bixler 2004 Steve Weber 2012 Jeff Washington 1975 Greg Ryan 1997 Brent Ohrman 2011, 2012 Bill Reichel 1974 Ken Battiston 2011 MAC Pitcher of the Year Corey Chaffins 2009, 2010, 2011 MAC All-Tournament Team Jeff Fischer 2006 Zack Leonard 2009, 2010, 2011 Augie Gallardo 2016 Ryan Ford 2004 Kendall Lewis 2010 Mike Mioduszewski 2016 Doug Martin 1991 Kyle Rhoad 2009 Zack Leonard 2011 Matt Skirving 2009 Robert Wendzicki 2011 MAC Freshman of the Year Steve Bradshaw 2008 Todd Graves 2010 Brian Bixler 2002 Josh Ivan 2008 Andrew Marshall 2010 Don DeDonatis 1994 Dan Puls 2008 Zack Leonard 2009 Matt Shoemaker 2008 Kyle Rhoad 2009 MAC Batting Leaders Jeff Fischer 2006 Steve Bradshaw 2008 Lee Longo .379 2014 Jeff Hehr 2006 Sean Hoffman 2008 Greg Ryan .447 1997 Josh Ivan 2006 Josh Ivan 2008 Ben Jones 2005 Don DeDonatis .409 1996 Zack Leonard (MVP) 2008 Chad Stewart 1988 Mike Wiseley .435 1993 Jeff Fischer 2007 Donn Wolfe 1986, 1987 Brett Roach .434 1988 Tim Deak 1986 Jeff Hehr 2007 Scott Kemp .426 1982 Joe Slavik 1985 Kyle Rhoad 2007 Rick Ziegler 1984, 1985 Ryan Ford (Co-MVP) 2004 MAC Hall of Fame Jason Hansen 1983 Derrick Peterson 2004 Bob Owchinko 1992 Greg Howe 1981 Brian Bixler 2004 Bob Welch 1990 Bob Gerlach 1979 Todd Kimling 2004 Academic All-Americans Pat Sheridan 1979 Brian Bixler (MVP) 2003 John Rubino (Third Team) 2015 Whit Boyd 1978, 1979 Derrick Peterson 2003 Kyle Rhoad (Third Team) 2009 Bob Owchinko 1975, 1976 Dale Hayes 2003 Jeff Hehr (Third Team) 2007 James Luckhardt 1976 Brian Bixler (Second Team) 2004 Ken Bruchanski 1973, 1974, 1975 Ken Bruchanski (Second Team) 1975 Bill Reichel 1973

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Oestrike Stadium... named after EMU Hall of Fame Coach Ron Oestrike, was built in 1971, the year following Eastern Michigan’s NAIA Collegiate National Championship and four years before its back-to-back NCAA Worlds Series appear- ances.

Improvements to Oestrike Stadium have been the infield drainage system was replaced, as was the ongoing since 1988, starting with the addition of the infield surface. press box behind home plate. The following year, an In 2007, the entire infield was ripped out and re- inning-by-inning scoreboard with a message center placed with Pro Grass, thanks to several individuals that was installed behind the left-field fence. In 1990, four donated their time and money to make the project a permanent batting cages were added along Hewitt reality. Road behind the left-field fence. Now in its 45th year of existence, Oestrike Stadium The 1992 season marked the beginning of the field has received several critical upgrades including an improvements, starting with a new outfield fence and all-new brick facade around the stadium, a new fence practice infield. In 1995, an outfield drainage system surrounding the outfield and a completely remodeled and sprinkling system were installed. locker room with brand new locker stations for each The playing surface was the focus in 1988 when player. a new infield surface, pitching mound and bullpen Finally, renovations to the stadium were made prior mounds were completed. In the summer of 2001, the to the 2017 season. New turf, replacing the surface in- dugouts were expanded and drinking fountains were talled in 2007, features the “Script E” behnd home plate installed. and “Eastern Michigan” around the edge of the infield. The aesthetics of Oestrike Stadium have been ad- In addition to the new playing surface, the bullpens dressed, beginning in 2000 with the addition of lights. were expanded to include three mounds. The field also The first-ever night game at Oestrike stadium was got a facelift, with new coats of paint in the dugouts, played May 3, 2000, against the University of Michi- as well as on the outfield fence. This is in addtion to gan. Today, most Mid-American conference games are the renovations to the scoreboard to honor the 1975 played under the lights at Oestrike. and 1976 College World Series teams. The commemorative bricks that line the grandstand section continue to be installed and in the fall of 2006,

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In October of 2016, EMU baseball completed renovations on a new turf field, replacing the old surface from 2007. The new field features the “Script E” behnd home plate and “Eastern Michigan” around the edge of the infield. Since the stadium opened in 1971, EMU has tallied just nine los- ing seasons, while compiling over 500 victories. The milestone victory came in an 11-7 win over Madonna, April 29, 2014. The Eagles recorded 19 wins at Oestrike Stadium in 2006 –the most wins at home by an EMU team in school history. All-Time Record at Oestrike Stadium 1971: 6-2 1983: 9-8 1995: 9-6 2007: 16-9 1972: 6-3 1984: 13-8 1996: 8-9 2008: 11-2 1973: 12-8 1985: 10-10 1997: 14-7 2009: 10-9 1974: 11-4-1 1986: 6-14 1998: 12-9 2010: 8-9 1975: 18-9-1 1987: 9-12 1999: 14-10 2011: 12-8 1976: 13-3 1988: 15-3 2000: 11-15 2012: 12-6 1977: 10-14 1989: 14-11 2001: 11-10 2013: 9-9 1978: 14-9 1990: 12-9 2002: 12-8 2014: 6-12 1979: 18-7 1991: 14-8 2003: 14-7 2015: 10-9 1980: 10-10 1992: 5-6 2004: 15-9 2016: 6-8 1981: 15-3 1993: 11-11 2005: 14-7 1982: 15-5 1994: 8-5 2006: 19-5 ALL-TIME: 516-365-2 (.584) MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1982 • 2007 EMUEagles.com 7 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008 Eastern Michigan All-Americans

John Clay (CF/P) Jeff Peck (3B) Terry Trott (CF) Glen Gulliver (SS) 1968 NAIA 1970 NAIA 1970 NAIA 1976 NCAA First Team

Bryon Horn (2B) Mickey Delas (C) Rob Sepanek (1B) Ryan Goleski (RF) 1981 NCAA First Team 1988 NCAA Third Team 1984 NCAA Second Team 2002 ABCA First Team 2002 NCBWA Second Team

Brian Bixler (SS) 2002 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American 2004 Collegiate Baseball First Team

Brian Bixler (above) was drafted in the second round (52nd overall) in the 2004 MLB Draft by the .

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Player Induction Year Louis Batterson ...... 1979 Ken Bruchanski ...... 1990 John Clay ...... 1995 Audie Cole ...... 2003 Terry Collins ...... 1994 Roger Coryell ...... 2005 Doug Cossey ...... 1985 Clifford Crane...... 1982 William Crouch ...... 1978 C. Dale Curtiss ...... 1977 Glenn Gulliver ...... 1997 Ron Gulyas ...... 1989 George Harrison...... 2015 Ken Hawk ...... 1983 Chris Hoiles ...... 2000 Greg Howe ...... 2006 Charles Lappeus ...... 1983 John Martin...... 2010 Marvin Mittlestat ...... 1982 Richard Moseley ...... 1985 George Muellich ...... 1979 Harry Ockerman ...... 1977 Ron Oestrike ...... 1979 Bob Owchinko ...... 1989 Chuck Paige ...... 1985 Jeff Peck...... 1996 Jerry Raymond ...... 1986 John “Rocky” Roe ...... 2002 Greg Ryan...... 2016 Elton Rynearson, Sr...... 1976 Bob Welch (left) and Bob Owchinko (right). Welch won the 1990 Cy Young award as a Ron Saunders ...... 1988 member of the Oakland A’s and Owchinko won the National League Rookie Pitcher of Danny Schmitz ...... 2006 the Year Award in 1977. Edwin Shadford ...... 1976 Pat Sheridan ...... 1988 Chuck Shonta ...... 1982 C.P. Steimle ...... 1994 Raymond Stites ...... 1976 Leo Turner ...... 1992 Neville Walker ...... 1983 Jim Walsh ...... 1978 Jeff Washington ...... 1999 Frank Weeber ...... 1979 Bob Welch ...... 1998 George Wendt ...... 1983

EMU Athletic Hall of Famers Ron Oestrike (left) and Pat Sheridan (right).

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A Brown, Robert 1966 DeDonatis, Don 1994, ‘95, ‘96 Gerbus, Wally 2009, ‘10, ‘11 Hoffman, Sean 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Abraham, William 1961, ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Bruchanski, Ken 1973, ‘74, ‘75 DeFroscia, August 1935, ‘36, ‘37, ‘38 Gerlach, Bob 1976 Hoiles, Chris 1984, ‘85, ‘86 Adams, William 1946, ‘47 Bryson, William George 1939 DeVenney, Luke 2015, ‘16 Germain, John 1974, ‘75 Hole, James 1917, ‘21, ‘22 Addis, Tom 1982 Burkert, Tom 1969, ‘70 Delamiellure, Tim 1997, ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Giffin, Bill 1966, ‘68, ‘69 Hollingsworth, James 1966, ‘67, ‘68 Aldridge, Michael 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Burns, Joe 1926 Delaplane, Sam 2014, ‘15, ‘16 Gilday, Edward 1941, ‘42, ‘46 Hollway, Louis 1918, ‘19 Alford, John 1910, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Busch, Andy 2001 Delas, Michael 1986, ‘87, ‘88 Giles, Allen 1927, ‘28, ‘29, ‘30 Holmes, Robert 1969, ‘70, ‘71 Alfsen, Carl 1939, ‘40 Butara, Neil 2010, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 DeLong, Kenneth 1915 Gilmore, Ty 2014 Hoopfer, Paul 1936 Allen, Thomas 1967, ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Butler, Kenneth, 1956, ‘57 DeLuca, Valerio 1943 Gill, Marquise 2013, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Horn, Bryon 1978, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Ambrose, Glenn 1975, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Butler, Scott 1975 DeMar, Stephen 1961, ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Gillam, Henry 1944, ‘45 Hornstra, Adam 2015 Anderson, Ellsworth 1937, ‘38, ‘39 Butzin, Tyler 2016 DeMarti, Anthony 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Ginter, Robert 1975 Hourras, Chris 1951 Anderson, Leonard 1959 C Denney, Tom 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Glover, Jason 2000 Howe, Greg 1980, ‘81, ‘82 Anderson, Rudy 1963, ‘64 Calibuso, Kristian 2011, ‘13, ‘14 Dennis, Raymond 1939, ‘40, ‘41 Glover, Jordan 2009, ‘10, ‘11 Hrovat, Brad 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Andrews, Jake 2014, ‘15 Calkins, Russell 1910 Dennison, Adam 2012, ‘14, ‘15 Goble, Ronald 1983, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Huber, Chris 1996, ‘97 Anglemyre, Raymond 1928, ‘29, ‘30 Campbell, Thomas 1966 DeSantis, Doug 1975, ‘76 Goldschmidt, Jordan 2008, ‘09 Hubert, Fred 1963 Anglin, Greg 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Caputo, Orlando 1950 DeShetler, Chris 1997, ‘98, ‘99 Goleski, Ryan 2001, ‘02, ‘03 Huckaby, Kyle 2015, ‘16 Anthony, Mick 1966 Carakostas, Kenneth 1940, ‘41, ‘42 Desmond, James 1951 Good, Walter 1935, ‘36, ‘37 Huff, Doug 1981 Appold, Edgar 1923 Carano, Jason 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Devine, Andy 1930, ‘31, ‘32, ‘33 Goodhue, Harold 1955, ‘56, ‘57 Hunt, Homer 1911, ‘12 Arnett, Ryan 2003, ‘04, ‘05 Carlson 1921, ‘22 Dickie, Allen 1923, ‘24 Goodrich, Bernard 1913, ‘14 Hurlburt, Edwin 1925 Astrup, Lloyd 1957 Carlson, Oliver 1917, ‘18, ‘19, ‘22 Dickie, Howard 1923 Gorgon, Randy 1978, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Hurley, Terrance 1963, ‘64 Austin, Franklin 1920, ‘21 Carrei, Doug 1974, ‘75, ‘76 Dickie, Melvin 1922 Gough, Willard 1920, ‘21 Hurst, Victor 1924 Avery, Matt 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 Carpenter, Trevor 2003 Dignan, Patrick 1961, ‘62, ‘63 Gouin, Mike 1964, ‘65 Hutchins, Alan 1940, ‘41, ‘42, ‘43 Awender, Richard 1966 Carrier, John 2008, ‘09, ‘10 Dillard, Derek 1978 Grady, Joseph 1940, ‘41 Hutchinson, Leo 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Ayres, Evard 1912 Casteel, Pete 1966, ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Dillard, Matt 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Grambeau, Rodney 1946 Hyames, Alson 1902, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 B Casucci, Catalso 1937, ‘38, ‘39 DiLeo, Tony 2013, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Grant, Scott 1986, ‘87 Hyde, William 1961, ‘62 Bailey, Fred 1930, ‘37 Chad, Brian 2003, ‘04 Dimich, Matt 2004, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08 Graves, Todd 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Hynes, John 1916 Baker, Curtis 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Chaffee, Edner 1926 Dimmerling, Taylor 2010, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Gray, Tim 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Hyott, Dan 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01 Baker, Gary 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Chaffins, Corey 2007, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Dirkse, James Gregory, Randy 1979, ‘80 I Ballarin, John 2007, ‘08, ‘09 Chapie, Kevin 1987 Dittmar, Heinz 1950 Greig, Charles 1942, ‘43, ‘44 Iacobelli, Robert 2016 Ballingall, Dave 1956, ‘57 Chapman, Ralph 1942 Dowdy, Joseph 1943 Greig, Thomas 1944 Irwin, Jim 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Banachowski, Jim 1982 Chavez, Aaron 2010, ‘11 Dowling, Derrick 1987 Gretzner, Sigmund 1940, ‘41 Irwin, Steve 1987, ‘88, ‘89 Banwart, Lewis 1966 Chretian, Gordon 1978, ‘79 Doyle, Dewey 1912 Grier, Harliss Ernest 1956 Irwin, Todd 1983 Bara, Bruce 1971, ‘72 Christy, William 1930 Draper, Donald 1925 Grijak, Kevin 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Ivan, Josh 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Barclay, James 1923 Chronowski, James 1962 Draper, Walter 1918, ‘19 Grubb, Ralph 1950, 51 J Barnes, Glenn 1917 Cisper, Brett 2010 Dreslinski, Paul 1992 Guerrieri, John 1963 Jackimowicz, Theodore 1935, ‘36, ‘37 Barnes, Orville 1937, ‘38, ‘39, ‘40 Clark, Gary 1961, ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Druckenmiller, Terry 1977 Gulliver, Glenn 1973, ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Jacks, Warren 1996, ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Barrath, Dennis 1966, ‘67 Clark, Matt 1987 Drusbacky, Mike 1938, ‘39, ‘40, ‘41 Gulliver, Jim 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Jackson, Everett 1927, ‘28, ‘29 Barrett, Scott 1990, ‘91 Clark, W.B. 1900 Dunbrook, Herbert 1916, ‘17 Gulyas, Ronald 1958, ‘59, ‘60, ‘61 Jackson, James 2000 Barrett, Scott 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Clay, John 1966, ‘67, ‘68 Dunn, William 1917 Gump, Merl 1913 Jackson, Mike 1997, ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Barringer, Reggie 1969 Clift Jr., Gary 2016 Dyer, Thomas 1940 Gunn, Thomas 1990 Jackson, Paul 1963, ‘64 Bartells, Gustave Lee 1922 Cloud, James 1967 E Gusler, Layne 2014 Jackson, Shane 1988, ‘89 Bartling, Herman 1936, ‘37 Clouse, Tim 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Eck, Gus 1910 Gyurasics, Jeff 1990 Jacobson, Adam 2006, ‘07 Bate, Craig 2006 Clutterbuck, Bryan 1979, ‘80, ‘81 Ederer, Alpans 1923 H Janis, Ryan 1999, 2000 Bates, Bill 1988, ‘89, ‘90 Coggins, Charles 1935 Edick, Brad 1981, ‘82, ‘83 Hamly, Robert 2008, ‘09 Janks, David 1959 Bates, Fred 1918 Cogswell, Jesse 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Edman, James Leo 1942 Hammar, Dana Disney 1941 Jarvela, Gerald 1973, ‘74 Batterson, Louis 1932, ‘33 Cohan, Walter 1933 Eighmey, Mark 1975, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Hammerschmidt, Leo 1910 Jefferson 1913 Battistelli, Joe 2010, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Coker, Chuck 1976 Eisinger, John 1972, ‘73 Hammett, Matt 1992 Jenkins, Chad 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Battiston, Ken 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11 Cole, Audie 1977, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80 Elson, F.W. 1909 Hammontree, Mike 1988, ‘89, ‘90 Jennings, Hughes 1908, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Beaton, Matthew 2014, ‘15, ‘16 Cole, W. 1914, ‘15 Emigh, Elmer 1927 Hanes, Harold 1933 Jennings, John 1959, ‘60 Bechtol, Roger 1959, ‘60, ‘61, ‘62 Collias, Steve 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Ensch, Paul 1958 Hanoian, George 1962 Jensen, Hanry 1937 Beckman, Ray 1977, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80 Collins, John 1994, ‘95 Ericksen, Melvin 1921 Hansen, Jason 1980, ‘81, ‘82 Johnson, Andrew 1987 Beeler, Luke 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Collins, Terry 1968, ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Erwin, Arthur 1916 Hansor, William 1920 Johnson, Kenneth 1961, ‘62, ‘63 Bell, Craig 1965 Combs, Tim 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Evans, Jeff 1980 Harker, Glenn 1967 Johnston, Robert 1966 Bell, Donald 1911, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Conant, Gary 1971 Evans, Scott 1989, ‘90 Harner, Phil 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Jones, Ben 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Bell, James 1947, ‘48, ‘49 Conklin, Hugh 1900 Everett, George 1937, ‘38, ‘39 Harper, Arthur 1947, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Jones, Michael 1955 Bell, Jas 1948, ‘49 Cook, Clifford 1926 F Harrington, Sean 1998, ‘99, 2000 Jonske, Dave 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Belli, Brandon 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Cook, Joseph 1939 Failor, John 1900, ‘04 Harris, Jeff 1993, ‘94, ‘95 K Bennett, William 1942 Coon, Caleb 2000, 01 Fast, David 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Harrison, George 1963, ‘64, ‘65 Kaiser, William 1957 Bennetts, Frederic 1942 Cooney, Ryan 2001, ‘02 Federici, James, 1979 Harrison, Terry 1972, ‘73, ‘74 Kamienocki, Al 1966 Berg, Allan 1949, ‘50 Corbin, Dale 1973, ‘74, ‘75 Feldman, Davis 2016 Hart, Mike 2005 Kapla, Scott 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Berrington, Edward 1957 Coryell, Roger 1968, ‘69, ‘70 Fenner, James 1925 Harvey 1914 Karhu, Milo 1957, ‘60 Berryman, Richard 1966, ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Cosgro, Frederick 1947, ‘49 Ferenz, John 1921, ‘22, ‘23 Harvey, Robert 1941, ‘42, ‘43 Keilitz, Daniel 1966, ‘68 Bezeau, Gene 1981 Cossey, Douglas 1948, 49, ‘50 Ferguson, Mike 1971, ‘72, ‘73 Hastings, Joe 1977, ‘80 Keller, Charles 1974, ‘75, ‘76 Biddle, George 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Cotner, Brian 1997, ‘98 Fetzer, Clint 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Hatch, Chuck 1951, ‘52 Keller, David 1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Bigham, Terry 1998, ‘99 Cousineau, Raymond 1946, ‘47 Filloon, Leon 1929 Hauck, Tom 1983, ‘84, ‘85 Kemp, Scott 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Birchler, Zane 2014 Cox, Chris 1981 Fingerle, Mike 1990, ‘91 Haupt, Chester 1926, ‘27 Kennedy, Joe 2015, ‘16 Bixler, Brian 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Crandell, Clayton 1900 Finn, James, 1967 Haupt, Elmer 1926, ‘27 Kenny, Sean 1991, ‘92, ‘93 Birkle, William 1956, ‘57, ‘58 Crane, Clifford 1922, ‘23 Fischer, Jeff 2005, ‘06, ‘07 Hausler, Andrew 2001 Kenny, Seth 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Bjerke, Leland 1969, ‘70, ‘71 Cravens, Pete 1972, ‘73 Fishman, Sidney 1935, ‘36 Havel, Milton 1945 Kerr, Danny 2015 Blackburn, Brian 2006, ‘07 Crawford, Ralph 1908 Flanery, Chase 2015 Hawk, Kenneth 1934 Kerr, David 1957 Blackburn, Terry 1972 Crews, Bill 1978 Foley, Bernard 1913 Haylett, Todd 1984 Kesson, Michael 1987, ‘88 Bocjun, Mike 1964 Croci, David 1993 Ford, Ryan 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Hayes, Dale 2002, ‘03 Killoren, Jim 1970 Bok, Larry Allen 1966 Crooks, Aaron 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Ford, Tom 1971, ‘72 Head, Lonny 1965, ‘66, ‘67 Kinder, Bo 2010, ‘12 Bolt, Larry 1971, ‘72, ‘73 Crooks, Johnny 2009 Forsythe, Charles 1919, ‘20 Hefferman, Patrick 1939, ‘40, ‘41 King, Floyd 1929, ‘30 Borkowski, Mike 1994, ‘95, ‘96 Crouch, William 1927, ‘28 Foster, Drew 1970, ‘71 Hehr, Jeff 2005, ‘06, ‘07 Kinn, Larry 1971, ‘72, ‘73 Boron, Jason 1993 Crouse, S.B. 1912, ‘13, ‘14 Foster, Earl 1922 Heilech, John 1926 Kimling, Todd 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Borovich, Joseph 1939, ‘40, ‘41 Cuhran, William 1966 Foster, Ralph 1922, ‘23 Heininger, Reinard 1946, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49 Kirian, Chris 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Borth, George 1964, ‘65 Culver, Guy 1917 Foster, Thomas 1944 Heitsch, John 1926, ‘27 Kishigo, W. 1914 Bostock, Jim 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Culver, Mike 1992 Fousey, Glenwood 1915 Hellenberg, Bernard 1920, ‘21, ‘22 Klein, Kyle 2009, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Bott, Theodore 1947, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Cunningham, Lawrence 1955 Fox, Harold 1918, ‘19, ‘21 Helmes, Jason 2001 Knoche, Kevin 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Boutin, Thom 1974, ‘75, ‘76 Currier, Fred 1908, ‘09 Fraser, Craig 1975 Henderson, Bobby 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Knowles, George F. 1946 Bowden, Dae 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Curtis, Ron 1972, ‘73 Frederickson, Mark 1976 Hendricks, Todd 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 Knowles, Mike 1969 Bowen, Gary 1966, ‘67, ‘68 Curtiss, Dale 1913, ‘14 Freeman, Jiles 1916 Henegar, Dave 1965, ‘66, ‘67 Kommer, Phil 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01 Boyce, Desmond 1943 D G Henry, Marion 1941, ‘42 Kondy, Chester 1918 Boyd, Michael 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Danson, Byron 1910 Gabriel, Richard 1943, ‘44, ‘45, ‘46 Herbst, Arthur 1947 Konik, Richard 1968, ‘70 Boyd, Whitford 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Danzeisen, Milo 1952 Gaines, Eric 2004 Herbst, Steve 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Kosonovich, Robert 1957 Bradley, Joseph 1930, ‘32 D’Arcy, James A. 1961 Gainforth, Isaiah 2005, 06 Herman, Larry 1926 Kotecki, Ron 1999, 2000 Bradshaw, Steve 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Dartnell, Ben 2012, ‘13, ‘14 Gallardo, Augie 2015, ‘16 Hesse, David 1993 Kramer, Jerry 1968, ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Bravin, Josh 2016 Dasen, Ted 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Gallus, Tom 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Hesse, Justin 2000, ‘01 Kraut, Jim 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Brecht, Todd 1985, ‘86 Davidson, Francis 1922, ‘23 Gannon, George 1900, ‘01 Hester, Caleb 2016 Krawczak, Clarence 1942, ‘46, ‘47 Brier, Randy 1975, ‘76 Davis, Doug 1979, ‘80, ‘81 Garcia, Frank 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Hicks, Brian 1994 Krsienik, Tom 1966 Briggs, Glenn 1977 Davis, Gerald 1952, ‘56, ‘57 Garian, Harry 1936, ‘37, ‘38 Hicks, Curry 1904 Krumm, Richard 1967, ‘68, ‘69 Broadbrook, Howard 1929 Davis, Jeff 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Gass, Omar 1900, ‘01 Hill, Brian 2013 Krupinski, Gary 1968, ‘69, ‘70 Broder, John 1974, ‘75 Davis, Shane 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Gavin, Bill 1983, ‘84 Hill, James 1980, ‘81 Kuhnie, John 1969, ‘70, ‘71, ‘72 Bronson, Devon 2013, ‘14, ‘15 Davisson, Jay 1979, ‘80, ‘81 Gavrilavicz, Alphonse 1937 Hill, Rudolph 1952 Kwiatkowski, Glen 1983, ‘84, ‘85 Brown, David Bud 1927, ‘28 Deak, Dan 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Geary, Forest 1922, ‘23 Hinkle, Roy 1927 L Brown, Fred 1994 Deak, Thomas 1985 Geddis, Robert 1945, ‘46, ‘47 Hinton, Mike 1980 Labadie, Francis 1928 Brown, Louis 1928, ‘29 Deak, Timothy 1983, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Genova, Harry 1959, ‘60, ‘61 Hitt, Matt 2011, ‘12 LaFave, Eugene 1972 Brown, Mike 1965 Dean, Patrick 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Gentile, Gary 1971, ‘72, ‘73 Hobbs, Fred 1942 Lagg, Harold 1946

1970 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1976 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP 10 2017 Eagles Baseball 1975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE All-Time Letterwinners (LaJoice-Z)

LaJoice, Jason 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Metaj, Aaron 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 Pontello, Frank 1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Sharp, Sterling 2014 Vosler, Rob 1984 Lamb, Harold 1916 Michaelis, Russell 1930 Poole, Tom 1977 Shayer, Vernon 1910 W Lambrix, Dave 1985 Michno, Tom 1983, ‘84, ‘85 Porter, Brian 1985, ‘86, ‘87 Shelton, William 1957, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 Wade, Travis 1996, ‘97 Lamiman, William 1939, ‘40, ‘41, ‘42 Miere, Kenneth 1962, ‘63, ‘64, ‘65 Porter, Dewey 1978, ‘79 Sheridan, Arthur 1950, ‘51, ‘52 Wagner, Mike 1971, ‘72, ‘73 Lamkin 1918 Milewski, James 1987 Powell, Aaron 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Sheridan, Patrick 1977, ‘78, ‘79 Waite, Steve 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 Lampman, Dan E. 1966 Miller, Brent 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Powers, Edward 1917, ‘18, ‘19 Sherman, Vernon 1942 Waldron, John 1902, ‘03 Land, Charlie 2014, ‘15 Miller, Charles 1930 Priskorn, Michael 1972, ‘73 Shigley, Roy 1902, ‘03 Walega, Tim 1989 Landess, Cliff 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Miller, George John 1918 Prozorowicz, Chris 1997, ‘98 Shilling, Jed 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Walker, Darrell 1980, ‘81 Langton, Clair 1915, ‘16 Miller, Richard 1959 Puls. Dan 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Shock, Steve 1980 Walker, Neville 1937 Lappeus, Charles 1923, ‘25 Mills, Woody 1970,. ‘71, ‘72, ‘73 Pyle, Rick 2001, ‘02 Shoemaker, Matt 2006, ‘07, ‘08 Walsh, James 1937, ‘38, ‘39 Lasowski, Edward 1943 Minton, Dean 1972 Q Shonta, Charles Joseph 1957, ‘58, ‘59 Walukukiwicz, Chester 1929, ‘30 Latham, Rex 2002 Mioduszewski, Mike 2014, ‘15, ‘16 Quinlan, Thomas 1933, ‘34, ‘35 Shough, Jesse 1964, ‘65 Wammes, Kevin 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Lau, Edward A. 1925, ‘29 Mirer, Edward 1956, ‘57, ‘61 Quinn, Ernest 1921 Shul, Kevin 2016 Ward, Eli 1927, ‘28 Lauerman, Michael 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Mitchell, Brian 1996, ‘97, ‘98 Quinn, James 1927, ‘28, ‘29, ‘30 Siefert, Thomas 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Warkentien, Gerald 1968, ‘69 ‘70 Lavoie, Ryan 2012, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Mitchell, George 1944, ‘45 R Siera, Walter 1939, ‘40, ‘41 Warren, Bob 1983 Lawier, Donald D. 1917, ‘19 Mitchell, W. Jason 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Rader, Archie 1936 Sikora, Kevin 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Warring 1918 Lawson 1916 Mittlestat, Marvin 1929 Randaczo, Cooser 1966 Simmons, Howard 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Washington, Jeff 1972, ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Layher, Harold W. 1925 Mittlestat, Marvin 1943 Rastigue, Mark 1966 Simon, Ben 1994, ‘95, ‘96 Weaver, Jack 1936, ‘37 LeBlond, John 1933 Moffatt, Ronald 1964 Rathbun, Craig 1974 Simons 1911, ‘12 Weber, Steve 2010, ‘11, ‘12, ‘14 LeClair, John 1925, ‘26 Moffett, Matt 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Raymond, Richard 1949, ‘50 Simpson, Jamie 2012, ‘13 Wedge, Gerald 1955, ‘56, ‘57, ‘58 LeFever, Windle1972, ‘73, ‘74 Moffett, Robert 1946, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49 Reber, Scott 1985, ‘86 Simpson, Leigh ‘191, ‘12 Weeber, Frank 1924, ‘25 Lehrman, Derek 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Moffit, Gordon 1929 Rector, Deforest 1917 Skaisgir, Joe 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Welch, Bob 1975, ‘76, ‘77 Lepak, Joseph 1955, ‘56 Monks, John 1905, ‘06, ‘07 Reed, Dave 1975 Skeels, Mark 1971, ‘72, ‘73 Welsh, Shawn 1987, ‘88, ‘89 Lessel, Arthur 1940, ‘41 Montgomery, John 2014, ‘15, ‘16 Reichel, Bill 1971, ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Skiba, David Clifford 1943 Wendling, Brian 1985 Lett, David 2015, ‘16 Moore, Todd 1999, 2000, ‘01 Rensel Jr., John 2016 Skirving, Matt 2008, ‘09, ‘10 Wendt, George 1934, ‘35, ‘36, ‘37 Lewis 1913, ‘14 Moroz, George 1934, ‘35, ‘36, ‘37 Renton, Ray 1941 Slavik, Joseph 1983, ‘84, ‘85 Wendzicki, Rob 2007, ‘08, ‘10, ‘11 Lewis, Kendall 2009, ‘10, ‘13 Morris, Allen 1918 Reynolds, Brian 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Slepsky, Lawrence 1955, ‘56 Wenger, Louis 1936, ‘37, ‘38 Leonard, Zack 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Morris, Wilbert 1904 Rhoad, Kyle 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Smerek, Michael 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Wentzel, Mark 1974 Lezak, Raymond 1948, ‘49, ‘50 Moseley, Richard 1952, ‘55 Richards, James 1937 Smigielski, Dave 1969, ‘70, ‘71 Westcott, Harold 1921 Linde, Joe 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Moulton, Glenn 1965, ‘66, ‘67 Richardson, Allan 1984, ‘85, ‘86 Smith, Bob 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Westcott, John 1939, ‘40 Locke, Arent 1916, ‘17 Muellich, George 1928, ‘29 Richardson, Charles 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Smith, David 1961, ‘62, ‘63 Weston, Mickey 1980, ‘81, ‘82 Lockwood, Charles 1911 Mull, Jeff 1997, ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Richardson, J. 1948 Smith, David 1986, ‘87 Wheeler, Donald 1919 Logan, Leonard 1944, ‘45 Murray 1916 Riggs, Jim 1981, ‘82 Smith, Greg 1977 White, Brandon 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Londo, Fred 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘93 Musolf, Martin 1917 Rightnowar, Ronald 1983, ‘84, ‘85 Smith, Ronald 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Whitmire, Anthony 1902, ‘03 Longo, Lee 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 N Riley, Trumaine 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Smith, Webster 1929 Wieczynski, Ray 1939 Losito, James 1944 Neil, Brian 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Riling, Keith 1988, ‘89 Smoots, Bob 1969, ‘70 ‘71 Wiktor, Ralph 1965 Lothian, Bob 2005 Neino, Greg 2004 Roach, Brett 1988 Snyder, James, Robert 1961 Wilder, Paul 1947, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Loveland, Hugh 1944, ‘45 Nemeth, Charles 1941, ‘42, ‘46 Roberts, Bruce 1944 Snyder, Thomas 1961, ‘62 Wilkas, Stanley 1933 Lowe, Jeff 1971 Nemeth, Louis 1956, ‘57, ‘58 Robinson, Dale 1967 Soliz, Nick 1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Williams, Austin 2012, ‘13 Lowry, James 1961, ‘62, ‘63 Newlands, Andrew 1939, ‘40, ‘41, ‘46 Robinson, Jeff 2006, ‘07, ‘08 Sonabend, Adam 2013, ‘14 Williams, Boyd 1920, ‘21 Lubin, Drake 2016 Nichols, Rolland 1922 Rock, Donald 1934 Sorise, Miles 2012, ‘13, ‘14 Williams, Brennan 2015, ‘16 Luckhardt, James 1973, ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Niehaus, Troy 1996, ‘97, ‘98 Rockwell, David 1961, ‘62, ‘63 Sovey 1916 Willis, Scott 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Lueker, Donald 1950 Nix, Ted Oscar 1957, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 Rodger, Clint 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Spencer, George 1910, ‘12 Willson, Brian 1992 Lumley, Albert 1950 Noe, John 1987 Roe, John 1970, ‘71, ‘72 Spencer, Leo 1922, ‘23 Wilmot, Robert 1974, ‘75 Lumley, Michael 1987, ‘88 Noland, Eric 2008 Roehrs, Luther 1942 Spicer, Frank 1908, ‘09, ‘10 Wilson, Austin 2013, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Lusky, Dave 2000 Nordquist, Jeremy 1997, ‘98, 99, 2000 Roemer, Robert 1937, ‘38 Spratke, Ken 1982, ‘83, ‘84 Wilson, Robert 1974, ‘75 Lux, Al 1979 Nuse, William 1943, ‘44, ‘46, ‘47 Rogers, Al 1996 Sproul, James 1966 Wilson, Robert 1935 Lynch, Pete 1976 O Rogers, Kevin 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Stanko, John 1983, ‘84, ‘85 Wilson, William Thomas 1944 M Oboza, Don 1961, ‘62 Roman, Rod 1964 Stapf, Jake 2008 Windeler, Ned 1987 Mack, Donald 1956, ‘57, ‘58 O’Brien, Edward LaRue Ross, Derrick 1993 Steimle, Edward 1906, ‘07 Winiemko, Ross 2001, ‘02 Magsig, Ben 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Ockerman, Harry 1926, ‘27, ‘28 Ross, James 1935, ‘36, ‘37 Stemberger, Brian 1977, ‘78, ‘79 Winner, Brian 1966 Maini, Louis 1958, ‘59 Oestrike, Ron 1951, ‘52, ‘53, ‘54 Rothwell, Terry 1967, ‘68, ‘69 Sterling, John 1965, ‘66, ‘67 Winston, Shawn 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Manley, Frank 1956, ‘58 O’Hara, Martin 1921 Rotola, Nick 2013, ‘14 Stevens, Thomas Arthur 1946 Wiseley, Mike 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Mann, Keith 1943 Ohrman, Brent 2009, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Rousseau, Jeffrey 2012 Stewardson, Will 2002, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Withers 1911 Mann, Michael 1978 Olivier, Brent 2002, ‘03 Rubino, John 2012, ‘13, ’14, ‘15 Stewart, Chad 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Witczak, Brett 2004, ‘05 Manning, Richard 1940 Ollila, Aaron 2003, ‘04, ‘05 Rubino, Tucker 2011, ‘12 Stewar, Jason 1997 Wojicki, Casimer 1941 Mantarian, George 1947, ‘48, ‘49 Olms, Tom 1969, ‘70, ‘71 Ruch, Mike 1964 Stidham, Jeremy 2016 Wojicki, Sylvester 1947, ‘48, ‘49 Manych, Nicholas 1955 Onderlinde, Matt 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Russell, Daniel 2010, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Stites, Raymond 1928, ‘29 Wojicki, Tom 1969 Marcum, Joe 1984 Opie, Charles 1944, ‘45 Russell, David 1936, ‘37, ‘38 Streit, Marvin 1949, ‘50, ‘51 Wolan, Don 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Marentette, Marco 1980 Ostund, Roy 1934 Russell, George 1936, ‘37 Sulak, Mike 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Wolanski, Alex 2016 Markey, Mike 2006 Ott, Sam 2011, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Russell, Tyler 2014 Sutton, Julian 1936, ‘38 Wolf 1911 Marks, Louis 1925 Otto, Neil 1960 Rutherford, Mark 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Sweet, Leonard 1945 Wolfe, Donn 1985, ‘87, ‘88 Marshall, Andrew 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Owchinko, Bob 1973, ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Ryan, Greg 1996, ‘97, ‘98 Switala, Stan 1998, ‘99 Woloszyk, Frank 1965 Marsinek, Michael 2013, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Owen, Randy 1974 Rynearson, Elton 1922 T Wolters, Louis 1917 Martau, Francis Neil 1950 Oxley, Charles 1940, ‘41, ‘42 Rynearson, Ernest 1913 Tate, Thomas 1964 Worker, Vic 1982, ‘83, ‘84 Martin, Bill 1976, ‘77 Ozuch, Jeff 1982, ‘83, ‘84 S Taylor, Collin 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Worzniak, Frank 1933 Martin, Doug 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 P Sabol, Kevin 1975, ‘76 Temple, Paul 1951, ‘52 Wright, Joseph 1966, ‘67, ‘68 Martin, Jackson 2013 ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Page, John 1911, ‘12 St. John, Jim 1984 Terris, John 1987, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Wrubel, Anthony 1999, 2000 Martin, James 1947, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Palazzolo, Tony 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Salan, John 1964 Tessmar, Tim 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Wyatt, Keith 1977, ‘78, ‘79 Martin, Jim 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Palombo, Steve 2003, ‘04 Sacha, Mike 2007, ‘08 Thomas, Vince 1997, ‘99, 2000 Y Martin, John 1975, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Paige, Charles 1951, ‘55 Sampier, Charles 1947 Thompson, Justin 2016 Yanus, Bud 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Martin, Joseph 1946 Parker, Homer 1935 Sarnovsky, Marcus 1994 Thompson, Stuart 1935 Yeager, David 1971, ‘71 Martin, Kirk 1997, ‘98 Parmalee, LeRoy 1926 Saunders, Ronald 1961, ‘62, ‘63 Tobias, Dan 1994 Young, Steve 2009, ‘10 Mathews, Donald 1956, ‘58, ‘59 Patterson, Alton 1926, ‘27 Schaak, Paul 2012, ‘13, ‘14 Todt, Donald 1937, ‘38, ‘39 Z Mathewson, Larry 1966 Patterson, Bart 2003 Schaefer, Robert 1945 Tomain, Alden Sterling 1929, ‘30 Zacher, Martin 1936, ‘37, ‘38, ‘39 Matthews, Bill 1982, ‘83, ‘84 Patterson, Bruce 1966 Schafer, James Norman 1966 Tomczyk, Stanley 1951, ‘52 Zahn, Charles 1926, ‘27 Matthews, Plynn 1924, ‘25 Patterson, Matt 1992, ‘93, ‘94 Schandevel, James 1955 Tomey, Anthony 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Zickel, James 1955 Mattson, Brent 2015, ‘16 Paxon 1914 Schmeling, John 1975 Tordi, Dave 1978 Ziegler, Rick 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Mauro, Frank 1966 Pearl, H. 1914 Schmittou, Robert 1971, ‘72, ‘73 Torrey, Grover 1915, ‘16 Ziegler, William 1961, ‘62, ‘64, ‘65 Mawby, LeRoy 1952 Peck, Jeff 1968, ‘69, ‘70 Schmitz, Daniel 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Tower, Harry 1936, ‘38 Zureich, Pat 1980, ‘81 Maynard, Daniel 1966, ‘67 Pecorilli, Aldo 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Schuemann, Max 2016 Trahey, James 1986, ‘87 Zwolensky, Mitchell 1980, ‘81 McBain, Ford 1904 Pelot, Eric 2006 Schumaker, Mike 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 Traver, Jay 1973, ‘74, ‘75 McCarthy, Josh 1995, ‘96 Perry, Bob 1966 Schwalm, Jay 1965, ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Trimbell, Dee 1925, ‘27 McClear, Roche 1916, ‘17, ‘22 Peters, Earl 1900, ‘01 Schwartzenberger, Mike 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Trott, Terry 1969, ‘70 McDonald, Jason 1991, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 Peterson, Derrick 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Sciarini, James 1952 Turner, Leo Ivan 1948, ‘49 McDonald, Lawrence 1955, ‘56 Peterson, Jordan 2015, ‘16 Sclater, Francis 1937, ‘38, ‘39 V McGavin, Jeff 1995, ‘96 Peterson, Kyle 2011 Scutchfield, Dan 1992, ‘93 Vachon, Leslie 1926 McGavin, Jason 1996, ‘97, ‘99, 2000 Petredean, George 1941 Sedlacek, Jeff 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Vaden, Phillip 1974 McGeein, Mitchell 2013, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Petrillo, Chuck 1973 Segnitz, Brandon 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Valente, Brian 2011, ‘12, ‘13 McIntosh 1916 Petroff, Brian 1976, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Seim, Roger 1973, ‘74 Van Damm, Michael 1966 McKeachie, Duane 1944 Pfahler, Leroy 1925, ‘26 Sepanek, James 1981 Van Osdol, Jack 1942 McLaughlin, Al 1970, ‘71 Piche, Warren 1942, ‘47 Sepanek, Mickey 2008 Van Strat, Russ 1966 McLaughlin, Edward 1966, ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Pieron, Dave 2002, ‘03 Sepanek, Robert 1982, ‘83, ‘84 Vandenbussche, Ryan 2004 McMurray, Roy 1943 Pinkowski, John 1957 Sewell, Greg 1973, ‘74 Vedder, Louis 1955 McNally, Howard 1948, ‘49, ‘50 Plain, Jim 1966 Shada, John 1940, ‘41, ‘42, ‘43 Velchansky, Frank 1950, ‘51 McNamara, Thomas 1936, ‘37, ‘38 Plamandon, Lynn 1964, ‘65 Shadford, Edwin Warner 1921 Vergolini, Jeff 1986, ‘87 McSween, Donald 1947, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Platzer, Mike 1965 Shadford, John Edwin 1943, ‘44, ‘45 Vesling, Donald 1985, ‘86, ‘87 Mead, George 1915 Plowman, Rex 1904, ‘05 Shafer 1911, ‘12 Vipperman, Jack 1956, ‘58 Menzo, John 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Pokrywka, Joseph 1938, ‘39, ‘40 Shaffer, William 1925 Vizthum, Bob 1976, ‘77 Messenger, Howard 1946 Pompa, Jerry 1968, ‘69, ‘70 Shankie, Robert 1949, ‘50, ‘51, ‘52 Vokal, Todd 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98

MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1982 • 2007 EMUEagles.com 11 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008 Season-By-Season Results

BILL COUCH (1949-64) 1960 • 4-11 (2-9 IIAC) 5-18 Kent State W 13-12 Georgia Southern L 0-4 Hillsdale W 12-3 1949 • 15-3 4-22 Southern Illinois L 1-5 5-20 Detroit L 4-10 Detroit W 6-0 Percy Jones W 15-0 4-23 Southern Illinois L 3-5 5-22 Allegheny L 1-4 1969 • 29-10 Northern Illinois L 1-1 Detroit W 12-7 Southern Illinois L 5-6 5-22 Wayne State L 3-6 West Virginia State W 10-0 Northern Illinois L 1- Hillsdale W 16-7 4-26 Wayne State L 3-7 Brown W 4-1 Illinois State W 2-1 Hillsdale W 9-5 4-29 Eastern Illinois L 0-12 1966 • 10-7 Virginia Tech L 3-7 Illinois State W 4-0 Alma W 1-0 5-3 Bowling Green W 7-4 4-29 Detroit W 7-4 Kentucky L 1-3 Bowling Green L 4-10 Alma W 10-3 5-13 Illinois State L 2-3 5-3 Wayne State W 7-4 Tennessee L 1-9 Western Illinois W 9-4 Bowling Green W 4-1 5-14 Illinois State W 4-3 5-6 Thiel W 8-3 Tennessee W 9-7 Western Illinois L 5-9 Albion W 14-7 Illinois State W 10-6 5-7 Allegheny W 7-1 Lincoln Memorial W 12-1 Hillsdale W 12-1 Michigan State L 1-3 5-17 Detroit W 3-2 Allegheny L 0-1 Lincoln Memorial W 10-3 Central Michigan W 6-0 Central Michigan W 9-3 5-20 Western Illinois L 0-7 5-10 Bowling Green L 3-7 Carson Newman W 8-4 Central Michigan W 7-5 Central Michigan W 9-3 5-24 Detroit L 10-18 5-11 Detroit L 3-4 Carson Newman L 2-6 Bowling Green L 0-6 Toledo W 10-8 5-27 Central Michigan L 1-9 5-14 Western Reserve W 3-1 Michigan W 4-2 Detroit L 1-4 Toledo W 8-2 5-28 Central Michigan L 4-5 Western Reserve W 2-1 Calvin W 1-0 Wayne State W 8-3 Albion W 16-6 Central Michigan L 1-9 5-16 Michigan L 9-11 Calvin W 2-0 Bowling Green W 6-1 5-17 Toledo W 8-7 Michigan State W 3-2 1955 • 12-6 (7-5 IIAC) Detroit L 0-3 1961 • 4-14 (3-12 IIAC) 5-18 Kent State L 4-5 Detroit W 12-7 4-15 Eastern Illinois W 2-1 L.I.T. W 8-2 Southern Illinois L 0-5 5-21 Adrian L 4-5 Detroit L 2-6 Eastern Illinois L 2-3 L.I.T. L 1-5 Eastern Illinois L 0-7 Adrian W 4-1 Michigan State L 5-7 4-22 Northern Illinois W 5-3 Eastern Illinois L 4-9 5-24 Central Michigan W 10-5 Michigan State L 1-8 Northern Illinois W 7-1 1950 • 12-2 Eastern Illinois L 1-3 Central Michigan W 5-0 Alma W 19-2 4-26 Wayne State W 8-6 4-12 Defiance W 7-0 Northern Illinois L 5-9 5-25 Wayne State L 2-7 Alma W 5-0 4-27 Detroit W 11-7 4-14 Lawrence Tech W 6-3 Northern Illinois L 1-3 Northwood W 10-1 4-29 Illinois State L 0-3 4-28 Alma W 8-5 Wayne State W 4-2 1967 • 30-15 Ball State W 7-1 Illinois State L 1-7 5-2 Bowling Green W 3-2 Illinois State W 12-3 Lincoln Memorial W 8-7 Ball State W 14-2 5-6 Western Illinois W 9-6 5-4 Lawrence Tech W 17-8 Illinois State L 3-9 Lincoln Memorial W 12-2 Ball State W 13-1 Western Illinois W 9-5 5-7 Defiance W 17-7 Illinois State L 3-6 Lincoln Memorial L 3-6 Detroit W 6-1 5-10 Bowling Green 5-9 Alma W 2-0 Western Illinois L 0-17 Pensacola Naval W 7-2 Detroit L 2-4 5-13 Central Michigan L 3-12 5-11 Michigan State L 10-13 Western Illinois W 7-5 Pensacola Naval W 6-0 Bowling Green W 6-5 Central Michigan L 2-19 5-17 Central Michigan L 2-4 Western Illinois L 1-6 Stetson L 1-7 Ferris State W 11-1 5-17 Albion 5-20 Detroit W 6-1 Central Michigan L 1-6 Florida Southern L 2-6 Hillsdale W 3-1 5-18 Southern Illinois W 18-10 5-24 Hillsdale W 7-4 Central Michigan L 2-5 Stetson L 2-3 Spring Arbor W 11-1 Southern Illinois W 12-11 5-25 Bowling Green W 18-15 Central Michigan W 4-3 Oglethorpe W 6-2 Hillsdale W 3-2 5-24 Bowling Green W 11-0 5-28 Central Michigan W 9-2 Detroit L 2-6 Carson Newman L 3-9 Hillsdale W 13-3 5-25 Wayne State 6-2 Hillsdale W 17-9 Detroit L 5-25 Alma W 7-0 Miami W 3-2 5-27 Detroit W 7-5 Alma W 14-2 Toledo W 4-0 1951 • 8-11 (1-9 IIAC) 1962 • 6-16 (5-12 IIAC) Michigan L 1-7 Illinois Wesleyan W 8-1 1956 • 14-6 (7-5 IIAC) Wayne State W 1-0 Bowling Green L 3-5 Michigan State W 5-1 Taylor W 11-0 Albion W 8-2 Central Michigan L 1-3 Bowling Green L 1-5 Michigan State L 0-2 Taylor L 2-4 Albion W 19-12 Central Michigan L 2-4 Eastern Illinois L 1-9 Ferris State W 11-1 Northern Illinois W 16-5 Bowling Green W 2-1 Eastern Illinois L 1-6 Ferris State W 18-2 1970 • 41-11 Northern Illinois L 0-7 Illinois State L 1-3 Northern Illinois W 4-2 Kent State W 4-2 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Eastern Illinois W 11-2 Illinois State L 4-5 Northern Illinois L 7-10 Detroit W 5-0 3-23 Cal-Fullerton L 2-3 Illinois State W 15-13 Southern Illinois* L 4-7 Northern Illinois L 4-7 Adrian W 6-0 3-24 Chapman L 1-2 Illinois State W 10-6 Southern Illinois* L 5-6 Illinois State L 2-13 Adrian W 4-0 3-25 Wyoming W 2-0 Bowling Green W 5-4 Wayne State W 10-8 Illinois State W 7-3 Eastern Illinois W 6-5 Oregon W 2-0 Western Illinois W 2-0 Bowling Green L 0-7 Illinois State L 4-6 Eastern Illinois W 3-1 3-26 Brigham Young L 4-6 Western Illinois L 2-3 Northern Illinois& L 1-4 Western Illinois L 1-7 Eastern Illinois W 3-1 3-27 Cal-Irvine W 9-3 Central Michigan L 2-3 Northern Illinois& L 4-6 Western Illinois W 5-0 Wayne State W 8-1 3-28 Long Beach St. W 4-0 Central Michigan W 5-4 Michigan State L 1-3 Western Illinois W 4-3 Detroit W 9-4 4-3 Lewis W 9-2 Detroit W 8-7 Eastern Illinois W 7-4 Detroit L 7-8 Bowling Green L 3-8 GS* W 5-3 Bowling Green W 8-3 Eastern Illinois L 7-13 Central Michigan L 2-5 Western Illinois L 3-7 4-4 Lewis W 6-0 Wayne State W 3-2 Hillsdale W 6-3 Central Michigan W 5-3 Western Illinois W 7-4 GS W 9-3 Southern Illinois L 3-8 Hillsdale W 7-3 Central Michigan L 4-9 Western Illinois W 4-0 4-10 Michigan W 6-3 Southern Illinois L 2-3 Wayne State W 5-2 Detroit L 3-11 Toledo L 1-3 4-11 Calvin W 2-0 Wayne State W 1-0 GIAB^ W 13-2 Adrian W 10-2 Central Michigan L 4-5 Calvin W 5-1 Detroit L 5-8 *Southern Illinois Southern Illinois L 7-13 Central Michigan W 9-4 4-15 Michigan State L 2-8

&Northern Illinois Southern Illinois L 0-2 Central Michigan L 1-7 Michigan State W 3-0 1957 • 5-6 (2-6 IIAC) ^Grosse Ile Air Base Southern Illinois L 3-7 Wayne State W 8-3 4-17 Indiana L 1-5 Illinois State W 3-2 Hillsdale W 10-7 Indiana L 0-3 Illinois State W 5-1 1952 • 13-6 (8-4 IIAC) 1963 • 11-6 Spring Arbor W 6-4 4-18 Alma L 4-6 Central Michigan L 6-9 IIAC RUNNER-UP Bowling Green L 2-9 Lewis W 15-3 Alma W 4-1 Central Michigan L 4-5 Bowling Green L 1-2 Michigan L 4-6 Taylor L 10-12 4-21 Toledo W 11-5 Alma W 8-7 Hillsdale W 4-3 Alma W 9-1 Lewis W 9-4 4-25 Lewis W 8-5 Southern Illinois L 5-7 Southern Illinois L 7-10 Alma W 7-3 Taylor W 2-1 Lewis W 9-0 Southern Illinois L 1-3 Southern Illinois L 1-7 Findlay W 4-3 Taylor W 3-2 4-26 Lewis W 9-0 Bowling Green W 4-1 Detroit W 10-2 Findlay W 4-1 Lewis W 4-3 Northern Illinois L 1-4 Eastern Illinois W 7-3 Adrian W 21-5 1968 • 28-15 4-28 Kent State W 6-0 Northern Illinois L 1-3 Eastern Illinois W 9-8 Adrian W 9-0 Hillsdale W 6-0 5-1 Detroit W 14-3 Bowling Green W 9-3 Detroit W 5-4 Toledo L 9-11 Hillsdale W 6-1 Detroit W 5-2 Wayne State L 2-8 Detroit L 2-16 Michigan W 5-2 5-2 Ball State W 9-3 1958 • 10-8 (8-7 IIAC) Northern Illinois W 9-1 Central Michigan L 4-7 Virginia Tech W 6-3 Ball State W 8-0 Central Michigan L 1-6 Northern Illinois W 6-1 Central Michigan W 4-3 Michigan W 8-0 5-6 Bowling Green W 9-1 Central Michigan L 12-13 Ball State W 6-3 Central Michigan L 8-16 Tennessee Tech L 3-4 Bowling Green L 3-4 Central Michigan L 4-10 Wayne State W 6-4 Central Michigan W 7-6 Tennessee W 3-1 5-9 Detroit W 12-2 Southern Illinois W 14-11 Illinois State W 4-2 Toledo W 12-5 Tennessee L 1-3 Detroit W 12-8 Eastern Illinois W 6-2 Illinois State W 3-2 Wayne State W 6-1 Kentucky W 10-7 5-11 Ferris State W 9-0 Eastern Illinois W 7-2 Western Illinois W 8-2 Detroit W 6-3 Furman W 13-3 Spring Arbor W 9-4 Bowling Green L 7-10 Western Illinois L 0-2 East Tennessee W 13-7 5-14 Spring Arbor W 3-0 Northern Illinois L 9-10 Central Michigan W 2-1 1964 • 8-9 Lincoln Memorial W 9-8 5-16 Hillsdale W 2-0 Northern Illinois W 11-3 Central Michigan L 1-2 Wayne State L 3-11 Lincoln Memorial W 7-0 Hillsdale L 0-2 Northern Illinois L 2-3 Wayne State L 4-11 Carson Newman W 4-3 5-17 Detroit W 4-3 Bowling Green W 11-2 1953 • 14-6 (9-3 IIAC) Alma W 6-1 Carson Newman L 0-1 5-19 Toledo W 10-5 Illinois State W 10-9 IIAC RUNNER-UP Alma W 5-3 Carson Newman W 2-1 5-28 Lewis@ L 1-6 Illinois State W 6-5 Southern Illinois L 2-14 Detroit L 6-16 Spring Arbor W 9-2 Findlay@ W 8-0 Illinois State W 6-1 Southern Illinois L 2-7 Bowling Green L 3-4 Aquinas W 19-0 5-29 Taylor@ W 3-0 Detroit W 9-6 Bowling Green W 9-7 Adrian W 4-1 Michigan State L 1-5 Lewis@ W 3-2 Western Illinois L 4-5 Eastern Illinois W 5-3 Adrian W 7-6 Michigan State L 0-5 Lewis@ W 3-1 Western Illinois L 3-4 Eastern Illinois W 7-5 Toledo L 8-14 Ball State L 2-15 6-8 Emporia State# W 2-1 Western Illinois W 3-1 Wayne State W 4-3 Detroit L 3-5 Illinois Chicago L 3-5 6-9 New Haven# W 4-2 Illinois State W 5-3 Western Reserve W 4-1 Illinois Chicago W 10-3 6-10 NE Louisiana# W 6-4 1959 • 6-12 (6-8 IIAC) Illinois State W 5-2 Western Reserve W 9-5 Lewis W 5-3 6-11 Livingstone# W 3-2 Michigan L 1-4 Northern Illinois W 2-1 Allegheny L 1-3 Lewis L 3-4 6-12 NE Lousiana# L 6-7 Michigan L 0-12 Northern Illinois W 10-1 Central Michigan W 5-4 Bowling Green W 5-1 6-13 NE Louisiana# W 1-0 Detroit L 5-10 Wayne State W 6-1 Central Michigan L 2-3 Kent State L 2-4 *Georgia Southern @NAIA District Southern Illinois L 4-13 Hillsdale W 9-8 Wayne State L 4-8 Detroit L 3-4 #NAIA National Southern Illinois L 1-7 Western Illinois L 3-4 Wayne State W 5-4 Calvin W 4-3 Southern Illinois L 4-9 Western Illinois W 3-1 Calvin W 5-4 1971 • 23-21-1 Eastern Illinois L 4-5 Detroit L 0-5 RON OESTRIKE (1965-1987) Alma L 6-7 NAIA DISTRICT RUNNER-UP Eastern Illinois W 6-0 Bowling Green L 4-6 1965 • 6-8 Alma W 6-3 3-22 Cal-Fullerton W 14-8 Eastern Illinois L 2-3 Central Michigan W 6-4 4-13 Bowling Green L 1-3 Detroit L 3-4 3-23 Chapman L 1-8 Bowling Green L 3-12 Central Michigan W 12-6 4-28 Michigan L 0-11 Detroit W 12-1 Cal-L.A. L 0-2 Northern Illinois W 8-7 Detroit L 4-14 4-30 Detroit L 7-12 Spring Arbor W 14-3 3-24 Cal Poly L 0-9 Northern Illinois L 3-8 Hillsdale W 4-3 5-4 Wayne State W 9-6 Spring Arbor W 11-2 3-25 Cal Irvine W 10-3 Northern Illinois L 0-17 5-7 Thiel W 8-0 Western Illinois W 13-3 3-26 California W 4-0 Illinois State W 6-4 1954 • 11-8 (7-5 IIAC) 5-8 Allegheny L 1-2 Defiance W 8-0 3-27 Cal-Irvine W 9-4 Illinois State W 5-3 Southern Illinois W 4-3 5-10 Toledo W 9-4 Western Illinois W 3-0 4-6 CMU L 4-6 Illinois State L 1-17 Southern Illinois L 5-6 5-13 Wayne State L 1-3 Georgia Southern W 14-7 CMU T 4-4 Central Michigan W 7-6 Eastern Illinois W 4-2 5-15 Western Reserve W 9-7 William Jewell L 3-4 4-8 Calvin L 1-7 Central Michigan W 12-10 Eastern Illinois L 1-4 Western Reserve W 5-1 Glassboro State W 7-2 Calvin W 7-0

1970 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1976 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP 12 2017 Eagles Baseball 1975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE Season-By-Season Results

4-10 Michigan L 0-1 5-1 Michigan State W 8-7 Central Michigan W 3-1 3-27 Milligan W 9-3 5-26 Missouri@ W 4-2 Michigan L 0-2 Michigan State L 1-4 5-6 Wayne State W 2-1 Milligan W 15-3 5-27 Michigan@ L 4-6 4-12 Kentucky L 5-6 5-4 Ferris State W 5-2 Wayne State W 1-0 3-28 Morehead State L 4-5 5-28 Texas A&M@ L 1-6 4-13 Austin Peay L 2-5 Ferris State W 4-2 5-9 Kent State L 0-2 Morehead State L 12-13 @NCAA Mid-East Regional Austin Peay L 0-4 5-5 Ball State W 10-2 Kent State W 2-1 4-2 Albion W 1-0 4-14 Tennessee L 11-13 Ball State W 6-0 5-10 Ohio W 5-4 Albion W 10-4 1979 • 41-27 (11-7 MAC) Tennessee L 1-8 5-7 Kent State L 3-5 Ohio W 8-6 4-9 Michigan State L 5-14 3-17 Texas L 2-8 4-15 Tennessee Tech W 8-1 5-11 Bowling Green L 0-8 5-13 Michigan State W 4-2 Michigan State W 8-7 Texas L 1-8 4-17 Carson Newman* W 10-3 5-12 Bowling Green L 0-8 Michigan State L 2-3 4-10 St. Francis (IL) L 9-24 3-18 St. Edward L 0-3 Carson Newman W 9-3 Bowling Green L 8-9 5-16 Northern Illinois W 1-0 St. Francis (IL) W 11-9 Texas L 10-13 4-23 Hillsdale W 15-4 5-15 Kent State W 8-1 Northern Illinois L 0-2 4-11 St. Francis (IL) W 5-34 3-19 Minnesota W 5-4 4-25 Detroit W 9-7 Kent State W 5-4 5-17 Western Michigan W 5-2 St. Francis (IL) L 1-9 Texas L 3-8 4-26 Michigan State L 1-5 5-18 Toledo W 8-3 Western Michigan W 4-3 4-15 Oakland W 6-5 3-20 Wartburg L 4-9 Michigan State L 1-5 5-19 Toledo L 0-2 5-18 Detroit W 5-4 Oakland W 4-2 Wartburg W 19-3 4-27 Kent State W 4-2 Toledo W 1-0 Detroit L 1-16 4-16 Lewis W 7-3 3-21 Mankato State W 4-3 4-29 Northwood W 2-1 5-26 Central Michigan L 7-8 5-23 Clemson@ W 5-3 Lewis L 1-3 Mankato State L 3-4 5-4 Bowling Green W 7-6 Central Michigan L 0-5 5-24 Michigan@ W 3-2 4-17 Lewis L 1-3 3-22 Trinity W 23-2 5-7 Detroit L 5-6 5-25 Michigan@ L 2-4 Lewis L 3-7 St. Mary’s L 1-3 5-11 Kent W 3-2 1974 • 31-19-1 (10-7 MAC) Michigan@ W 2-1 4-23 Central Michigan L 0-1 3-23 Mankato State W 5-0 5-14 Bowling Green W 10-5 3-22 Eastern Kentucky W 14-5 6-7 Florida State# W 2-1 Central Michigan W 3-1 Minnesota W 5-3 5-15 Central Michigan L 7-8 3-23 Pembroke W 3-0 6-8 South Carolina# L 1-5 4-24 Michigan W 1-0 3-24 Minnesota L 2-5 Central Michigan L 3-8 Pembroke L 2-4 6-9 Oklahoma# L 0-7 Michigan W 3-2 Mankato State W 11-4 Lewis L 0-7 3-24 Pembroke W 3-1 @Mid-East Regional #College World Series 4-26 Detroit L 11-19 3-26 Arkansas L 2-6 5-16 Lewis W 4-3 3-26 Pembroke W 9-7 4-29 Kent State W 10-3 Arkansas L 0-1 Lewis W 7-6 3-27 Duke L 1-3 1976 • 46-16 (12-3 MAC) Kent State W 1-0 3-27 Iowa W 3-1 5-20 Ferris State W 6-4 Duke L 2-3 MAC CHAMPIONS 4-30 Ohio W 8-2 Arkansas L 0-6 Hillsdale W 6-4 3-28 Virginia Tech W 4-3 MID-EAST REGIONAL CHAMPS Ohio W 5-2 3-28 Iowa W 3-1 5-21 Hillsdale L 7-9 Virginia Tech L 4-5 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP 5-3 Michigan State W 11-1 4-3 Wayne State W 2-1 Hillsdale W 3-1 3-30 Carson Newman W 5-0 3-19 California State W 12-5 Michigan State L 2-7 Wayne State W 6-2 5-23 Detroit W 13-6 Carson Newman W 9-7 3-20 Loyola-California W 6-5 5-6 Northern Illinois L 2-6 4-8 Illinois W 4-1 5-25 Malone@ W 7-2 3-31 Milligan W 3-1 Loyola-California L 3-4 Northern Illinois L 2-4 4-13 Detroit W 5-3 Lewis@ W 3-1 Milligan W 9-3 3-22 Oregon State W 5-1 5-7 Western Michigan W 3-1 Detroit W 9-5 5-26 Lewis@ L 1-9 4-1 Eastern Kentucky W 5-3 3-23 Stanford (10 Inn) L 3-4 Western Michigan L 3-4 4-14 St. Francis (IL) L 1-6 Lewis@ L 2-5 Eastern Kentucky W 7-5 3-24 Tulsa W 7-5 5-8 Wayne State W 8-6 St. Francis (IL) L 1-2 *Carson Newman@NAIA District 4-6 Michigan L 0-1 Cal-Riverside L 2-10 5-11 Detroit L 5-6 4-15 Lewis L 5-6 Michigan W 2-0 3-25 Delaware W 11-5 5-13 Toledo L 4-5 Lewis W 8-2 1972 • 21-20 4-11 Detroit W 7-6 3-26 BYU L 0-1 Toledo L 4-7 4-17 Detroit L 1-2 3-28 E. Kentucky* W 3-2 Detroit W 5-1 3-27 Arizona State W 7-6 5-14 Bowling Green W 2-1 Detroit W 2-0 E. Kentucky L 3-4 4-13 Ferris State W 2-0 3-28 Chapman L 6-8 Bowling Green W 8-1 4-18 Michigan State W 3-2 3-30 Carson Newman W 2-1 4-14 Ferris State W 5-3 Chapman L 2-3 5-15 Detroit L 5-7 Michigan State L 5-8 Carson Newman W 4-2 Ferris State W 12-5 3-29 California W 6-4 5-18 Michigan W 5-1 4-19 Northwood W 8-0 4-1 Carson Newman L 4-5 4-19 Western Michigan L 1-6 4-2 Albion W 7-1 Michigan L 3-4 4-20 Northern Illinois W 7-2 Carson Newman W 5-3 Western Michigan W 8-4 Albion W 9-6 5-20 Ball State L 1-5 Northern Illinois L 2-5 4-2 Austin Peay W 4-1 4-20 Northern Illinois W 3-1 4-4 Cincinnati W 4-0 Ball State L 3-4 4-21 Western Michigan W 6-2 Austin Peay W 3-1 Northern Illinois L 4-6 Cincinnati W 11-0 5-21 Miami L 2-16 Western Michigan W 1-0 4-4 Kentucky L 7-8 4-22 Wayne State L 0-4 4-6 Oakland L 7-8 Miami L 1-3 4-22 Michigan L 1-3 4-5 Marshall L 5-8 Wayne State W 1-0 Oakland W 6-2 Michigan W 12-9 4-11 Bowling Green L 3-9 4-26 Bowling Green L 0-1 4-9 Michigan State W 5-0 1978 • 36-27 (12-3 MAC) 4-27 Toledo W 10-4 4-14 Western Illinois L 1-2 Bowling Green L 0-7 Michigan State W 9-2 MAC CHAMPIONS Toledo W 15-5 4-15 Western Illinois W 2-1 4-27 Toledo W 6-0 4-10 Lewis L 3-4 NCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL 4-28 Bowling Green W 6-1 Western Illinois W 6-1 Toledo W 11-7 Lewis W 8-4 3-15 Waseda University W 5-4 Bowling Green L 1-4 4-21 Detroit L 3-5 4-28 Michigan T 3-3 4-13 Detroit W 7-5 3-16 Grand Canyon L 5-9 4-29 Alma W 6-4 4-25 Michigan W 4-0 4-30 Calvin W 6-3 Detroit W 8-2 Arizona State L 3-6 Alma W 6-4 Michigan L 1-2 Calvin W 2-0 4-16 Miami W 8-3 3-17 Northern Arizona W 8-1 5-2 Oakland W 3-2 4-28 Michigan State L 1-6 5-3 Miami L 1-3 Miami W 5-4 Arizona L 1-20 Oakland W 7-4 Michigan State L 3-4 Miami W 0-2 4-17 Ball State W 17-8 3-19 Dallas W 9-0 5-5 Ball State L 2-10 4-29 Lewis L 6-10 5-4 Ball State W 3-2 Ball State W 8-2 3-20 Hardin-Simmons L 4-5 Ball State W 8-1 Lewis L 2-8 Ball State W 2-0 4-23 Alma W 6-0 Hardin-Simmons W 9-3 5-6 Miami W 5-2 4-30 Lewis L 0-2 5-7 Cincinnati L 1-4 Alma W 9-2 3-21 Kearney State W 8-4 Miami L 3-8 Lewis L 2-6 5-10 Wayne State L 1-2 4-24 Central Michigan L 3-5 Kearney State W 10-1 5-7 Northwood W 4-2 5-2 Bowling Green W 8-3 Wayne State L 4-6 Central Michigan W 4-0 3-22 Texas Wesleyan W 12-8 Northwood W 7-5 5-5 Hillsdale W 12-1 5-11 Central Michigan W 3-0 4-25 Michigan W 9-1 Texas Wesleyan L 2-4 5-9 Michigan W 2-1 Hillsdale W 6-1 5-14 Michigan State L 2-9 Michigan W 5-4 3-23 Texas L 5-6 Michigan L 2-8 5-6 Ball State L 9-10 Michigan State L 2-3 4-30 Ohio W 11-1 Texas L 1-7 5-12 Central Michigan L 1-2 Ball State W 7-2 5-17 Ohio W 1-0 Ohio W 12-2 3-24 Texas L 4-6 Central Michigan W 4-3 5-9 Central Michigan L 2-4 Ohio W 2-0 5-1 Kent W 5-4 USC L 2-5 5-13 Detroit W 10-9 Central Michigan L 9-10 5-18 Kent State L 1-2 5-4 Michigan State W 12-7 3-25 Mankato State L 4-6 Detroit W 7-2 5-12 Northwood W 15-0 Kent State W 5-1 Michigan State W 7-6 Mankato State W 8-0 5-15 Michigan State W 10-2 5-13 Calvin W 8-4 5-19 Detroit W 4-3 5-7 Western Michigan L 0-5 3-26 Mankato State L 1-4 Michigan State L 0-2 5-15 Central Michigan W 7-1 Detroit L 2-3 Western Michigan L 1-2 4-1 Albion W 6-3 5-17 Albion W 2-0 Central Michigan L 1-3 5-8 Northern Illinois W 2-1 Albion W 6-3 Albion W 9-0 5-20 Miami W 2-1 1975 • 37-20-1 (12-4 MAC) Northern Illinois W 11-1 4-5 Oakland W 5-4 5-18 Kent State W 3-2 Miami L 1-5 MAC CHAMPIONS 5-10 Wayne State W 5-2 Oakland W 2-1 Kent State L 2-3 5-21 Detroit L 3-7 NCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL CHAMPS Wayne State L 3-9 4-7 Detroit L 3-5 5-19 Ohio L 5-8 Detroit W 3-1 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5-14 Bowling Green W 5-4 Detroit W 13-9 Ohio W 4- 5-22 Hillsdale W 9-1 3-22 Nebraska-Omaha W 12-1 Bowling Green W 6-4 4-8 Michigan State L 2-3 Hillsdale W 11-3 Pan American W 1-2 5-15 Detroit L 5-10 Michigan State L 1-2 1980 • 20-34 (10-6 MAC) 5-24 Toledo W 6-3 3-23 Nebraska Omaha L 4-9 5-19 Michigan W 7-6 4-14 St. Francis (IL) W 8-1 3-21 Cal-Fullerton L 3-8 3-24 Indiana L 1-8 Michigan W 5-0 St. Francis (IL) L 4-5 Cal-Fullerton L 0-6 1973 • 26-22 (7-12 MAC) Pan American L 0-8 5-23 Detroit W 10-1 4-15 Lewis W 5-1 3-22 Cal-Fullerton L 1-5 3-23 E. Kentucky W 11-7 3-25 Morningside W 3-1 Detroit W 3-0 Lewis L 8-9 Cal-Fullerton L 2-6 E. Kentucky W 12-3 3-26 Pan American L 4-5 5-28 Michigan@ W 6-0 4-16 Lewis W 4-2 3-23 Nebraska L 8-9 3-24 Milligan W 4-3 3-27 Morningside W 8-5 5-29 Illinois State@ W 3-0 Lewis W 5-3 3-24 Cal-Riverside L 0-9 Milligan L 4-6 3-28 Indiana W 10-1 5-30 Michigan@ L 3-9 4-19 Northwood W 8-0 3-26 Nebraska L 5-6 3-25 Milligan W 8-1 Pan American L 1-2 Michigan@ W 6-0 4-21 Ohio W 4-3 3-27 Washington L 5-6 Milligan W 10-4 3-29 Morningside L 1-2 6-11 Maine# W 3-2 Ohio W 8-1 Santa Clara L 6-14 3-27 North Carolina L 1-3 4-9 Oakland W 4-1 6-13 Clemson# W 3-2 4-22 Kent State W 5-0 3-28 BYU L 2-4 3-28 South Carolina L 0-1 4-11 Wayne State W 4-0 6-15 Arizona State# W 2-1 Kent State W 7-6 3-29 Seton Hall L 3-4 South Carolina W 4-2 Wayne State W 3-0 6-16 Arizona# L 6-11 4-23 Michigan L 0-8 3-30 Cal St. LA L 3-4 3-30 Carson Newman W 7-5 4-12 Lewis W 5-4 6-18 Arizona# L 1-7 Michigan W 2-1 Cal St. LA L 3-4 Carson Newman W 11-8 Lewis W 3-2 @Mid-East Regional #College World Series 4-26 Alma W 2-1 3-31 Cal-Fullerton L 16-17 4-6 Ohio W 5-2 4-13 Lewis W 1-0 Alma W 12-6 4-4 Albion W 5-0 4-7 Ohio L 1-4 Lewis W 6-5 1977 • 27-36-1 (7-11 MAC) 4-28 Western Michigan W 3-2 4-5 Michigan State W 5-0 4-8 Michigan L 2-7 4-14 Ferris State W 5-3 3-17 SWMS* L 1-3 Western Michigan L 0-1 Michigan State L 0-1 Michigan L 2-8 Ferris State W 12-5 SWMS L 3-5 4-29 Northern Illinois W 11-4 4-6 Indiana State L 6-7 4-12 Detroit L 4-6 4-15 Cincinnati L 2-10 3-18 Texas L 1-5 Northern Illinois W 17-7 4-7 Illinois W 3-0 4-13 Wayne State W 5-1 4-19 Bowling Green W 2-1 Texas L 2-3 5-2 Detroit W 9-8 Illinois L 2-3 Wayne State W 6-2 Bowling Green W 9-1 3-19 Tulsa L 5-7 Detroit L 2-3 4-12 St. Francis (IL) L 9-10 4-14 Western Illinois L 0-3 4-20 Alma W 6-5 Tulsa L 4-12 5-5 Bowling Green L 0-1 St. Francis (IL) W 11-3 Western Illinois W 6-5 Alma W 3-1 3-20 Tulsa L 7-10 Bowling Green W 4-0 4-13 Lewis L 0-1 4-15 Western Illinois L 2-3 4-23 Albion W 18-6 Tulsa L 2-7 5-6 Toledo W 7-2 Lewis L 2-6 4-20 Miami L 0-2 Albion T 0-0 3-21 Texas Wesleyan W 10-7 Toledo W 1-0 4-18 Bowling Green L 4-6 Miami L 7-9 4-25 Ball State L 0-3 Texas Wesleyan T 4-4 5-7 Wayne State L 2-3 Bowling Green W 6-3 4-21 Miami L 0-3 Ball State L 3-14 3-22 Oral Roberts L 12-14 Wayne State W 3-2 4-19 Toledo W 6-3 4-24 Calvin W 6-5 4-26 Miami W 8-0 Oral Roberts L 6-7 5-10 Michigan L 2-3 Toledo L 4-6 4-24 Calvin W 6-4 Miami W 6-0 3-23 Arkansas L 3-4 Michigan L 4-5 4-25 Miami L 1-3 4-27 Western Michigan W 11-10 4-27 Michigan L 0-1 Arkansas L 1-8 5-12 Miami W 3-1 Miami W 7-4 4-28 Western Michigan W 7-6 Michigan L 1-2 3-24 Middle Tennessee W 11-6 Miami W 5-1 4-26 Ball State W 8-4 Western Michigan L 2-3 4-30 Detroit L 1-4 Middle Tennessee W 9-5 5-16 Michigan State L 2-12 Ball State W 10-8 4-29 Michigan L 2-6 Detroit W 6-3 3-25 Carson Newman W 19-2 Michigan State W 8-7 4-27 Michigan L 5-8 Michigan W 4-3 5-3 Central Michigan W 1-0 3-26 Carson Newman W 12-3 5-20 Central Michigan L 3-4 Michigan L 2-4

MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1982 • 2007 EMUEagles.com 13 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008 Season-By-Season Results

4-30 Detroit L 1-4 Michigan L 0-6 Florida Southern L 3-4 Michigan L 4-12 Ball State W 4-2 Detroit L 8-9 Albion L 3-4 2-29 Arkansas L 1-8 5-10 Ball State W 8-4 4-29 Michigan State L 2-9 5-3 Central Michigan W 13-2 Albion W 12-4 3-1 Missouri W 14-3 Ball State W 3-2 Michigan State L 4-16 Central Michigan L 0-2 Miami W 9-6 Evansville W 4-1 5-11 Ball State W 10-2 5-2 Toledo W 11-0 5-4 Aquinas W 5-3 Miami W 18-4 3-2 Western Michigan W 8-1 Ball State L 6-8 Toledo W 3-1 Aquinas L 4-6 Michigan State W 8-7 Arkansas L 1-4 5-14 Western Michigan W 6-3 5-3 Toledo L 1-3 5-5 Northwood W 12-3 Michigan State W 8-6 3-3 Missouri L 5-10 Western Michigan L 2-6 Toledo W 9-2 Northwood W 12-2 Detroit W 10-0 3-4 Missouri W 8-6 5-18 Ohio W 12-1 5-6 Central Michigan L 4-7 5-7 Michigan L 3-4 Detroit W 2-1 Purdue L 8-9 Ohio W 6-2 Central Michigan L 4-11 Michigan W 10-6 Northern Illinois W 17-13 3-5 Purdue L 10-12 5-9 Detroit L 13-14 5-9 Ohio W 8-7 Northern Illinois T 5-5 3-7 Eckert W 11-4 1986 • 24-34 (8-24 MAC) 5-10 Detroit L 6-9 Ohio L 4-7 Toledo W 13-4 Eckert W 9-4 2-25 St. Leo’s W 18-0 Detroit L 6-10 5-10 Kent State L 5-12 Toledo W 7-0 3-8 St. Leo’s L 5-18 2-26 Florida Southern L 4-7 5-13 Western Michigan L 3-4 Kent State W 7-3 Detroit L 3-4 3-9 Florida L 3-7 2-27 Eckerd L 3-8 Western Michigan L 3-4 5-11 Cleveland State L 3-4 Detroit W 19-18 Stetson L 4-17 2-28 St. Leo’s W 10-7 5-16 Ohio W 10-4 Cleveland State W 6-1 Ball State W 6-5 3-10 Valdosta State L 1-12 3-1 Boston College W 13-11 Ohio W 12-2 5-13 Michigan State W 14-4 Ball State W 12-9 Valdosta State L 8-10 3-2 Ball State W 13-4 5-17 Ohio W 9-3 5-16 Western Michigan W 7-6 Ball State W 10-1 3-31 Albion W 18-0 3-3 William & Mary W 9-6 Ohio L 5-16 Western Michigan W 4-1 Ball State W 6-4 Detroit W 7-3 3-4 Georgia Southern L 4-11 Saginaw Valley W 7-4 4-1 Albion W 14-5 3-6 William & Mary W 17-5 ROGER CORYELL (1988-2007) 1981 • 37-29 (9-7 MAC) Saginaw Valley W 10-6 Albion W 8-6 3-7 Ball State W 22-1 1988 • 35-22-1 (21-11 MAC) MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS Central Michigan L 0-4 4-7 Michigan State W 6-5 Georgia Southern W 16-7 MAC RUNNER-UP NCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL QUALIFIERS Central Michigan W 8-4 Michigan State L 3-4 3-8 Georgia Southern L 3-5 3-5 Columbus W 9-5 3-21 Florida Southern L 6-7 Central Michigan W 11-8 4-8 Michigan W 3-2 3-28 Ohio Dominican W 18-2 3-6 James Madison L 4-7 Florida Southern W 5-3 Central Michigan L 6-15 Michigan L 8-9 Ohio Dominican W 8-6 3-7 James Madison T 8-8 3-22 Arkansas L 10-17 Cleveland State W 3-1 4-10 Central Michigan W 7-4 3-29 Baldwin Wallace W 6-3 3-8 James Madison L 4-10 Evansville W 4-0 Cleveland State W 11-10 Central Michigan L 5-9 Ohio Dominican L 5-6 Evansville W 16-4 3-23 Western Michigan L 6-7 Michigan L 2-8 4-13 Toledo W 10-4 4-1 Detroit W 8-3 3-10 West Virginia W 8-5 3-24 Arkansas W 7-5 Michigan L 4-9 Toledo W 5-4 4-2 Detroit L 16-18 3-11 UNC-Wilmington W 4-3 3-26 Evansville W 18-5 Bowling Green W 5-2 4-20 Kent State W 5-4 4-4 Miami L 3-7 3-12 Georgia Southern W 6-1 3-27 Evansville W 9-2 Bowling Green L 4-6 Kent State W 5-1 Miami W 4-3 UNC-Wilmington W 8-3 Western Michigan W 11-3 Bowling Green L 3-7 4-21 Kent State W 4-3 4-5 Miami L 5-6 3-26 Ohio Dominican W 17-7 Missouri L 3-5 Bowling Green W 8-3 Kent State W 5-4 Miami W 11-5 Ohio Dominican W 9-3 Arkansas L 2-6 Michigan State W 7-2 4-24 Western Michigan L 0-2 4-8 Western Michigan L 0-5 3-27 Xavier L 5-9 Arkansas L 8-9 Michigan State W 2-0 Western Michigan W 8-6 Western Michigan L 6-7 Xavier W 8-6 Canisius W 18-0 Western Michigan L 7-9 4-28 Miami L 2-5 4-11 Kent State W 10-4 3-28 Wright State W 7-5 Missouri L 3-4 Western Michigan W 5-2 Miami L 3-9 Kent State L 2-9 4-2 Detroit W 4-1 Old Dominion L 2-8 Ohio! W 8-6 4-29 Miami W 8-5 4-12 Kent State L 1-9 Detroit W 4-0 Eckerd W 16-3 Western Michigan! W 4-2 Miami L 10-11 Kent State L 1-2 4-3 Siena Heights W 9-4 Purdue L 3-4 Toledo! W 18-13 5-1 Central Michigan L 5-8 4-18 Bowling Green L 0-4 4-5 Anderson L 13-16 Florida Southern L 9-10 Florida State@ W 7-2 Central Michigan L 8-9 Bowling Green W 3-2 Anderson W 8-7 Central Florida L 5-12 Hardin Simmons@ W 10-2 5-2 Detroit L 0-2 4-19 Bowling Green L 6-7 4-8 Ohio L 6-7 Purdue L 2-3 Texas@ L 2-7 Detroit L 7-8 Bowling Green L 0-1 Ohio L 4-5 Kentucky L 4-9 Oklahoma@ W 9-2 5-4 Bowling Green L 0-1 4-22 Central Michigan L 1-3 4-9 Ohio W 2-1 Kentucky L 2-3 Texas@ L 1-9 Bowling Green W 5-3 Central Michigan L 0-10 Ohio W 14-2 Eastern Kentucky L 11-13 ! MAC Tournament @ NCAA Central Regional 5-5 Bowling Green L 1-6 4-26 Ball State L 3-4 4-12 Western Michigan W 4-0 Eastern Kentucky W 9-4 Bowling Green W 8-3 Ball State L 2-8 Western Michigan W 3-2 Eastern Kentucky L 5-12 1983 • 29-26-1 (9-6-1 MAC) 5-9 Michigan L 6-8 4-27 Ball State W 15-8 4-13 Michigan L 1-8 Eastern Kentucky L 4-5 2-23 Eckerd L 7-10 Michigan W 8-7 Ball State L 9-10 Michigan L 2-3 Michigan L 3-5 Eckerd L 1-3 5-11 Ball State L 4-7 4-30 Michigan State W 3-2 4-15 Toledo W 7-6 Michigan L 7-8 2-24 St Leo’s L 2-5 5-12 Ball State L 5-8 Michigan State L 2-7 Toledo W 7-4 Albion W 8-7 2-25 Western Michigan L 2-18 Ball State W 4-1 5-2 Toledo L 4-7 4-16 Toledo W 3-2 Albion W 15-3 Western Michigan W 6-3 5-15 Western Michigan W 6-1 Toledo W 11-4 Toledo L 0-18 Michigan State W 7-6 2-26 Penn State W 6-5 Western Michigan L 3-4 5-3 Toledo L 4-6 4-19 Central Michigan L 0-2 Michigan State W 14-3 2-28 Evansville W 6-1 5-18 Ohio L 4-5 Toledo W 6-2 Central Michigan W 6-5 Detroit W 8-3 3-1 Western Michigan W 3-0 Ohio W 12-3 5-6 Central Michigan L 10-12 4-22 Bowling Green W 1-0 Detroit W 8-3 Florida Southern L 5-13 5-19 Ohio L 1-2 Central Michigan L 4-11 Bowling Green W 6-3 Ball State W 20-2 3-2 Penn State W 5-2 Ohio L 5-6 5-7 Michigan W 5-1 4-23 Bowling Green L 9-11 Ball State L 8-9 3-3 Evansville W 11-8 Michigan L 1-2 Bowling Green W 13-9 Miami W 8-5 St. Leo’s L 2-9 1985 • 24-35-1 (15-15 MAC) 5-10 Purdue W 7-5 4-26 Michigan State L 0-10 Miami W 3-1 3-4 Penn State L 5-9 2-24 Kentucky L 0-5 Purdue W 9-8 Michigan State L 3-4 Grand Valley W 6-3 3-5 Penn State L 3-4 2-25 Western Michigan W 16-6 5-11 Purdue L 0-4 4-30 Detroit L 3-8 Grand Valley W 6-4 3-6 Purdue L 2-4 Kentucky W 12-6 Purdue L 7-8 5-3 Western Michigan L 7-8 Central Michigan L 1-2 4-1 Albion W 9-0 2-26 Florida Southern L 7-10 5-13 Western Michigan L 0-6 Western Michigan L 2-6 Central Michigan L 3-11 Albion W 4-3 2-27 Evansville L 0-1 Western Michigan L 10-11 5-6 Miami L 3-7 Ohio W 9-3 4-5 Siena Heights W 3-2 South Florida L 3-6 5-16 Ohio L 2-8 Miami W 8-4 Ohio L 2-3 Siena Heights L 0-1 2-28 Evansville L 1-4 Ohio L 3-5 5-7 Miami W 10-5 Northern Illinois W 16-1 4-8 Detroit W 4-3 Florida Southern L 0-4 5-17 Ohio W 9-6 Miami W 11-7 Northern Illinois W 6-2 Detroit L 0-13 3-1 St. Leo’s T 9-9 Ohio L 1-8 5-10 Central Michigan L 4-7 Western Michigan W 8-4 4-9 Michigan W 5-1 3-2 Florida Southern L 8-20 Central Michigan W 2-1 Western Michigan W 6-2 4-10 Northwood W 3-0 3-3 Western Michigan W 9-3 1987 • 25-33 (17-14 MAC) 5-13 Kent State W 7-2 Cleveland State W 9-4 Northwood W 3-0 Oklahoma State L 6-7 3-2 Penn State L 8-9 Kent State W 2-1 Cleveland State W 3-2 4-12 Grand Valley W 1-0 3-4 Florida Southern L 1-9 3-3 Penn State W 12-4 5-14 Kent State L 5-10 Michigan W 7-3 Grand Valley L 2-3 3-6 Rollins W 11-10 3-4 Florida Southern L 3-7 Kent State W 9-4 Michigan L 2-7 4-15 Western Michigan L 2-3 3-7 Oklahoma State L 6-7 3-5 Boston College W 5-3 5-20 Ball State W 6-1 Toledo L 3-4 Western Michigan W 8-2 Florida W 7-6 Eckerd W 6-5 Ball State L 1-6 Toledo L 3-6 4-16 Western Michigan L 1-4 3-8 Valdosta State L 1-10 3-6 Vanderbilt L 1-6 5-21 Ball State W 7-0 Bowling Green W 10-7 Western Michigan L 2-3 3-9 Jacksonville State W 3-2 3-8 West Virginia L 4-5 Ball State W 5-1 Bowling Green L 1-3 4-19 Detroit W 9-7 Valdosta State L 3-4 3-9 C.W. Post W 8-5 Michigan State W 15-3 4-20 Detroit W 6-1 3-10 Georgia Tech L 7-9 3-10 Georgia Southern L 1-6 1989 • 27-28 (13-16 MAC) Michigan State W 10-1 Detroit L 0-13 4-3 Detroit W 7-4 3-11 James Madison L 2-10 3-3 Lewis W 10-9 Central Michigan! W 7-0 4-23 Wright State W 3-0 Detroit L 13-14 3-12 New York Tech L 6-9 3-4 Penn State W 6-3 Miami! W 5-2 Wright State L 9-11 4-6 Wayne State W 15-0 3-13 James Madison L 4-10 Penn State W 4-1 Central Michigan! W 5-4 4-24 Cincinnati W 1-0 4-7 Wayne State L 6-7 West Virginia L 2-5 3-5 South Carolina L 13-14 UNLV@ W 15-3 Cincinnati L 1-3 4-9 Central Michigan L 2-6 3-14 C.W. Post W 7-6 3-6 Eckerd L 2-4 New Orleans@ W 18-11 4-30 Ball State W 10-8 Central Michigan L 4-7 3-22 Detroit L 5-8 3-8 SE Missouri W 9-5 Michigan@ L 0-10 Ball State T 8-8 4-12 Toledo W 10-1 3-24 Siena Heights W 9-3 Anderson W 15-7 Michigan@ L 0-4 5-1 Ball State L 4-6 Toledo W 3-2 3-27 Illinois W 7-3 3-9 Western Michigan W 6-3 !MAC Tournament 5-2 Toledo W 9-0 4-13 Toledo W 12-7 3-28 Ohio Dominican W 6-5 3-10 Pittsburgh L 3-4 @NCAA Mid-East Regional Toledo L 3-5 Toledo W 7-3 Michigan L 4-10 Anderson L 2-3 5-3 Michigan State L 11-15 4-17 Michigan L 1-7 3-29 Ohio Dominican L 1-2 3-11 Lewis W 6-5 1982 • 39-23-2 (9-4-1 MAC) 5-6 Central Michigan W 3-1 Michigan W 10-9 4-4 Miami W 3-0 3-25 Michigan L 4-12 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS NCAA CENTRAL Central Michigan W 5-3 4-19 Kent State L 4-12 Miami W 4-3 Michigan L 6-9 REGIONAL RUNNER-UP 5-7 Central Michigan W 2-1 Kent State L 2-16 4-5 Miami L 4-8 3-26 Michigan L 6-12 Eckerd W 5-4 5-11 Michigan L 6-10 4-20 Kent State W 4-3 4-8 Western Michigan L 5-1 Michigan L 4-6 Eckerd L 5-6 Michigan L 2-14 Kent State L 8-9 Western Michigan L 1-6 4-1 Detroit W 8-6 Western Michigan W 10-8 5-13 Bowling Green L 6-7 4-23 Western Michigan L 6-7 4-11 Kent State W 5-4 Detroit L 1-7 Florida Southern L 6-11 Bowling Green W 3-1 Western Michigan L 7-8 Kent State L 9-17 4-2 Detroit L 7-16 Evansville W 9-6 5-14 Bowling Green W 9-2 4-26 Miami L 3-5 4-12 Kent State W 2-1 Detroit W 4-2 Oklahoma State L 2-13 Bowling Green W 7-6 Miami L 5-6 Kent State L 2-12 4-7 Ohio W 6-0 Florida Southern L 3-9 5-19 Ohio! L 9-10 4-27 Miami L 3-4 4-15 Michigan L 1-3 Ohio L 3-8 St. Leo’s L 2-13 5-20 Western Michigan! W 7-4 Miami W 5-1 Michigan L 2-6 4-8 Ohio L 1-2 Western Michigan W 9-4 5-20 Ohio! W 13-3 4-30 Central Michigan L 0-6 4-17 Bowling Green W 4-2 Ohio W 8-0 Florida Southern L 6-17 5-21 Miami! L 3-7 Central Michigan L 9-11 Bowling Green L 3-5 4-11 Western Michigan L 5-11 Oklahoma State L 2-3 !MAC Tournament 5-3 Bowling Green W 5-2 4-18 Bowling Green L 5-6 Western Michigan L 1-14 Florida Southern W 3-1 Bowling Green W 4-1 Bowling Green W 10-2 4-14 Toledo L 2-3 Oklahoma State L 0-1 1984 • 27-35 (14-15 MAC) 5-4 Bowling Green L 1-5 4-22 Central Michigan L 3-4 Toledo W 15-6 Purdue W 5-3 2-25 Arkansas L 2-3 Bowling Green W 7-4 Central Michigan L 4-0 4-15 Toledo W 6-0 Old Dominion T 5-5 2-26 Missouri L 3-7 5-7 Detroit L 5-6 4-25 Ball State W 9-1 Toledo L 2-6 Purdue L 4-5 2-27 Western Michigan L 6-15 Detroit L 6-7 Ball State W 4-2 4-18 Central Michigan L 3-4 St. Leo’s L 1-23 2-28 Evansville L 2-4 5-8 Michigan L 1-5 4-26 Ball State W 4-3 Central Michigan W 8-1

1970 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1976 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP 14 2017 Eagles Baseball 1975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE Season-By-Season Results

4-21 Bowling Green W 10-5 4-8 Akron L 5-6 Central Michigan L 2-3 Ohio W 9-6 4-12 Ball State L 9-15 Bowling Green L 5-6 Akron W 11-6 4-24 Central Michigan L 4-11 4-16 Ohio W 6-1 Ball State L 7-13 4-22 Bowling Green L 2-3 4-12 Bowling Green W 5-0 Central Michigan L 8-11 Ohio L 1-5 4-13 Ball State L 9-18 Bowling Green W 6-0 Bowling Green L 2-3 4-27 Toledo W 6-2 4-19 Michigan State L 1-4 Ball State L 10-17 4-25 Michigan State W 5-4 4-13 Bowling Green W 2-1 Toledo W 7-5 Michigan State L 1-6 4-19 Ohio L 3-5 Michigan State W 5-0 Bowling Green W 8-3 4-28 Michigan State L 4-6 4-22 Bowling Green L 2-3 Ohio W 3-2 4-28 Akron W 8-3 4-16 Western Michigan W 7-2 4-30 Miami W 15-13 Bowling Green W 4-0 4-20 Ohio L 4-6 Akron L 4-8 Western Michigan L 5-14 Miami L 1-17 4-23 Bowling Green L 2-7 Ohio L 3-5 4-29 Akron W 4-3 4-23 Central Michigan W 4-2 5-1 Miami L 3-9 Bowling Green W 2-0 4-23 Toledo W 5-0 5-2 Western Michigan L 8-19 Central Michigan W 5-4 Miami W 2-1 4-26 Toledo W 17-12 Toledo L 7-9 Western Michigan L 4-5 4-27 Ohio W 5-1 5-3 Madonna W 4-3 Toledo L 0-3 4-26 Bowling Green W 2-1 5-3 Cleveland State L 1-2 Ohio L 3-13 Madonna W 5-4 4-29 Central Michigan L 5-6 Bowling Green W 4-0 Cleveland State W 6-5 4-28 Ohio L 2-4 5-7 Western Michigan L 3-7 Central Michigan L 9-10 4-27 Bowling Green W 4-3 5-6 Miami W 5-2 Ohio W 8-1 Western Michigan W 6-5 4-30 Central Michigan W 6-4 Bowling Green W 8-6 Miami W 2-1 5-4 Southern Illinois W 3-0 5-8 Western Michigan L 2-9 Central Michigan W 1-0 4-30 Western Michigan W 10-2 5-7 Miami W 13-6 Wright State L 1-2 Western Michigan L 2-4 5-3 Detroit Mercy L 2-3 5-1 Michigan L 9-10 Miami W 11-8 5-5 Morehead State W 5-4 5-9 Xavier W 9-7 5-6 Miami L 1-2 5-3 Central Michigan W 3-2 5-9 Central Michigan L 2-3 5-7 Western Michigan L 10-15 5-11 Wayne State W 5-1 Miami W 10-6 Central Michigan W 2-1 Central Michigan W 1-4 Western Michigan L 4-7 Wayne State L 3-9 5-7 Miami W 9-3 5-4 Central Michigan L 5-7 5-12 Kent State L 4-7 5-10 Ball State W 5-1 5-14 Akron W 7-3 Miami W 8-6 Central Michigan L 7-20 5-19 Ball State L 1-4 Ball State L 0-7 Akron W 9-2 5-13 Western Michigan W 6-2 5-6 Oakland W 7-5 Ball State W 6-2 5-11 Ball State L 4-5 Western Michigan L 10-14 5-7 Michigan State L 4-6 5-20 Ball State L 6-10 Ball State L 9-12 1994 • 29-27 (15-12 MAC) 5-14 Western Michigan W 3-2 5-10 Miami W 2-1 Ball State W 7-5 5-14 Central Michigan W 4-2 2-19 Georgia W 7-3 Western Michigan L 6-10 Miami W 4-1 Central Michigan W 10-3 2-20 Georgia L 4-8 5-11 Miami L 7-10 1990 • 32-25 (20-12 MAC) 5-17 Toledo W 6-5 2-21 East Tenn. State* W 6-4 1996 • 26-29 (16-16 MAC) Miami L 8-11 3-6 Kentucky L 2-7 Toledo W 8-3 2-22 East Tenn. State W 3-1 2-23 New Mexico Sttae L 6-9 Kentucky L 2-8 5-18 Toledo W 1-0 2-23 Vanderbilt L 0-11 Texas Tech L 1-11 1998 • 27-27 (13-13 MAC) 3-7 Eastern Kentucky L 2-6 Toledo W 5-1 2-24 Vanderbilt W 6-5 2-24 New Mexico L 5-6 2-21 at Florida International L 5-7 3-8 Lincoln Memorial L 9-10 2-25 Tennessee L 2-10 2-25 New Mexico W 20-11 2-22 at Florida International L 10-1 3-9 Tennessee W 3-2 1992 • 19-23 (7-12 MAC) 2-26 Tennessee L 2-12 2-26 Texas Tech L 8-11 2-23 at Florida International L 2-11 3-10 Tennessee L 7-8 2-23 Eckerd W 1-0 2-27 Tennessee L 0-19 2-27 Lubbock Christian W 11-8 2-24 at Florida International L 3-10 Tennessee W 8-4 2-26 Campbell W 4-2 3-5 Iowa L 5-9 3-1 Texas Tech L 4-9 2-27 vs. Florida Atlantic L 7-8 3-12 Portland W 5-3 South Alabama L 2-4 Southern Illinois L 4-6 3-2 Texas Tech L 2-24 2-28 vs. Maine W 5-3 3-13 Fresno State L 3-14 2-27 South Alabama W 6-5 3-6 Eastern Illinois W 8-3 Texas Tech L 3-5 3-1 vs. FL Atlantic L 4-5 3-14 Maine L 4-13 2-28 South Florida L 4-6 3-12 Kentucky L 5-7 3-3 Texas Tech L 8-28 3-2 vs. Maine W 9-2 3-15 Gonzaga W 5-4 2-29 South Alabama L 3-13 Kentucky L 2-4 Lubbock Christian L 4-9 3-3 vs. Pittsburgh W 15-12 3-16 Arkansas L 2-9 Michigan W 8-7 3-19 Xavier W 8-4 3-19 Wayne State W 6-2 3-3 vs. Pittsburgh W 4-3 3-17 Gonzaga W 3-2 3-1 Kentucky L 0-3 3-20 Xavier L 1-5 3-23 Memphis State L 4-6 3-4 vs. Maine W 7-5 3-30 Wayne State W 15-6 3-15 Kentucky L 0-3 3-26 Evansville L 1-5 3-24 Memphis State L 8-13 3-4 vs. Northwood W 13-3 3-31 Detroit W 5-1 3-16 Kentucky L 5-6 Evansville W 5-2 3-27 Michigan State W 7-6 3-5 vs. LaSalle L 5-7 Detroit L 2-5 3-21 Detroit W 5-4 3-27 Evansville W 3-2 3-28 Detroit L 2-7 3-6 vs. Villanova W 6-5 4-6 Kent State L 0-4 Detroit L 0-2 4-2 Ball State W 8-0 3-30 Kent State L 1-2 3-13 at Missouri L 4-13 Kent State W 6-3 3-27 Ohio W 5-2 Ball State W 14-12 Kent State L 8-9 3-14 at Missouri L 0-3 4-7 Kent State W 6-3 Ohio L 3-4 4-9 Ohio W 8-6 3-31 Kent State L 4-5 3-15 at Missouri L 3-8 Kent State L 1-11 3-28 Ohio L 0-7 Ohio L 7-8 Kent State L 2-5 3-25 Saginaw Valley St. W 7-6 4-11 Michigan State L 7-8 Ohio W 2-1 4-13 Toledo L 4-7 4-2 Hillsdale W 17-1 3-26 Detroit W 10-9 4-13 Bowling Green W 3-2 3-30 Wayne State W 3-1 Toledo L 2-6 4-6 Ball State W 3-2 3-29 at Miami L 10-11 Bowling Green L 2-12 Wayne State W 8-7 4-14 Michigan W 5-4 Ball State L 1-4 3-29 at Miami W 8-4 4-14 Bowling Green L 4-5 3-31 Michigan L 2-3 4-16 Bowling Green W 7-6 4-7 Ball State W 8-7 3-30 at Bowling Green L 5-14 Bowling Green W 5-0 4-3 Western Michigan L 5-11 Bowling Green L 15-16 Ball State L 4-6 3-30 at Bowling Green L 4-2 4-17 Western Michigan W 8-1 Western Michigan L 1-2 4-17 Bowling Green L 5-6 4-10 Toledo L 5-8 4-1 Oakland W 8-7 Western Michigan L 3-4 4-7 Ball State W 3-1 Bowling Green L 4-5 Toledo W 8-3 4-4 Akron L 2-5 4-20 Miami W 7-2 4-8 Madonna W 10-9 4-20 Michigan L 3-8 4-11 Grand Valley State W 22-6 4-4 Akron L 1-3 Miami L 1-2 4-10 Miami W 1-0 4-23 Central Michigan W 8-5 4-13 Ohio L 1-2 4-5 at Kent State L 3-8 4-21 Miami W 11-6 Miami L 5-14 Central Michigan L 3-5 Ohio W 18-1 4-5 at Kent State W 5-0 Miami L 4-5 4-11 Miami L 1-5 4-24 Central Michigan W 7-3 4-14 Ohio L 0-7 4-8 at Ohio L 2-0 4-24 Central Michigan L 6-7 Miami L 2-5 Central Michigan L 2-20 Ohio L 4-6 4-8 at Ohio W 17-3 Central Michigan W 4-3 4-12 Detroit L 6-12 4-26 Michigan State L 11-13 4-17 Michigan State L 6-13 4-11 Central Michigan L 2-4 4-26 Michigan W 4-2 4-14 Bowling Green W 7-6 4-27 Toledo L 5-7 4-18 Michigan W 4-1 4-11 Central Michigan W 7-5 Michigan L 1-3 Bowling Green W 6-5 Toledo W 4-2 4-20 Bowling Green W 3-2 4-12 Central Michigan L 3-5 4-28 Ohio W 3-0 4-15 Ohio State L 10-13 4-30 Miami W 1-0 Bowling Green L 10-13 4-12 Central Michigan L 6-11 Ohio L 0-6 4-17 Central Michigan L 0-7 5-1 Miami W 3-2 4-21 Bowling Green W 8-7 4-15 Michigan State W 8-5 4-29 Ohio W 7-3 Central Michigan L 0-4 Miami W 10-4 Bowling Green L 5-6 4-18 at Northern Illinois L 4-5 Ohio W 7-5 4-18 Central Michigan L 2-4 5-3 Wayne State W 4-3 4-24 Toledo W 12-4 4-18 at Northern Illinois W 7-1 5-1 Cleveland State W 6-1 Central Michigan L 0-4 Wayne State W 10-0 Toledo L 4-8 4-19 at Northern Illinois L 8-13 Cleveland State W 2-1 4-28 Ball State W 15-2 5-4 Northwood W 13-0 4-27 Central Michigan W 8-7 4-19 at Northern Illinois W 12-11 5-2 Akron W 4-2 Ball State L 2-3 5-5 Detroit Mercy L 7-13 Central Michigan W 12-4 4-22 Marshall W 9-4 Akron W 8-2 4-30 Notre Dame L 1-6 5-7 Western Michigan L 1-3 4-28 Central Michigan L 0-5 4-22 Marshall W 11-5 5-5 Wright State L 3-11 5-1 Wayne State W 9-4 Western Michigan W 4-2 Central Michigan L 0-5 4-25 Toledo W 10-4 Wright State L 4-5 Wayne State W 14-9 5-8 Western Michigan L 4-6 5-1 Oakland W 10-4 4-25 Toledo W 9-0 5-8 Western Michigan L 8-14 5-2 Xavier W 11-10 Western Michigan W 7-5 5-2 Saginaw Valley W 13-9 4-29 Wayne State W 15-5 Western Michigan W 13-6 Xavier W 12-7 5-10 Detroit Mercy W 5-4 5-4 Miami W 6-1 4-30 Sienna Heights W 4-2 5-11 Ball State L 2-5 5-5 Bowling Green W 5-3 5-11 Wayne State L 10-12 Miami W 7-2 5-2 Ball State L 0-5 Ball State L 3-7 Bowling Green W 9-1 5-12 Xavier W 8-6 5-5 Miami W 16-6 5-2 Ball State L 1-2 5-12 Ball State W 5-4 5-8 Kent State L 1-6 5-14 Akron W 4-1 Miami W 6-0 5-3 Ball State L 2-6 Ball State W 8-7 Kent State L 1-6 Akron L 4-5 5-7 Michigan W 7-5 5-3 Ball State W 3-0 5-15 Central Michigan W 3-2 5-9 Kent State L 4-7 5-15 Akron W 7-1 5-11 Western Michigan L 2-4 5-6 Michigan L 5-8 Central Michigan W 5-2 Kent State L 0-4 Akron W 8-3 Western Michigan W 4-2 5-9 at Western Michigan L 0-1 5-18 Toledo W 9-5 5-12 Western Michigan W 2-1 5-9 at Western Michigan L 2-6 Toledo W 9-5 1993 • 29-23 (12-16 MAC) 1995 • 22-31 (18-13 MAC) Western Michigan W 3-2 5-10 at Western Michigan W 4-3 5-19 Toledo W 2-0 2-20 Arizona State L 12-13 2-17 Florida International L 4-10 5-10 at Western Michigan L 7-8 Toledo W 9-3 2-21 Arizona State L 2-23 2-18 Florida International L 1-2 1997 • 29-25 (17-14 MAC) 2-22 Arizona State L 1-16 Florida International L 1-8 2-24 Grand Canyon W 9-4 1999 • 21-32-1 (12-19-1 MAC) 1991 • 28-27 (16-12 MAC) 2-23 UNLV L 6-8 2-19 Florida International W 7-3 2-25 Arizona L 0-28 2-19 at Louisville L 3-4 3-2 Evansville L 1-4 2-24 UNLV W 21-7 2-20 Georgia W 7-5 2-26 Arizona L 3-16 2-20 at Louisville L 1-4 3-3 SW Missouri State L 7-9 2-25 Wyoming L 6-9 2-21 Florida Southern L 3-4 2-28 Oklahoma W 12-9 2-21 at Louisville L 3-5 3-4 Wichita State L 0-6 2-26 Utah W 8-1 2-23 Troy State L 3-14 3-1 BYU L 2-8 3-2 at Eastern Kentucky W 22-6 3-5 Oklahoma L 15-19 3-16 Austin Peay W 9-7 Michigan L 5-6 3-2 Arizona State L 5-14 3-5 vs. Memphis W 12-7 3-6 Oklahoma L 4-5 3-18 Hanover College W 6-0 2-24 Troy State W 9-5 Arizona State L 4-28 3-6 at Evansville L 2-10 3-7 Oral Roberts L 2-6 3-26 Capital W 13-3 2-25 Troy State L 1-6 3-7 Morehead State L 10-11 3-19 Siena Heights W 6-2 3-8 Northeastern State L 6-7 3-27 Eastern Kentucky W 6-0 3-11 Morehead State L 7-13 3-7 Morehead State L 9-11 3-20 Western Michigan W 7-6 3-10 Oral Roberts W 8-6 3-30 Wayne State W 5-0 3-12 Morehead State W 17-9 3-9 Morehead State W 10-8 3-25 Michigan State W 15-13 3-11 Arkansas L 5-6 Wayne State W 14-5 3-13 Morehead State L 3-4 3-14 Ohio State L 1-4 3-24 at Michigan State L 6-14 3-12 Northwest Missouri L 7-8 3-31 Michigan W 4-2 3-17 Auburn L 3-19 3-19 Detroit W 13-10 3-25 Wayne State W 2-0 Arkansas L 4-12 4-2 Ball State L 1-2 3-18 Auburn L 4-11 3-20 Wayne State W 9-2 3-26 at Dayton L 2-7 3-23 Michigan L 2-3 Ball State W 11-4 3-19 Auburn L 4-7 3-21 Siena Heights W 32-7 3-27 at Dayton L 2-6 Michigan W 3-1 4-3 Ball State W 7-5 3-22 Michigan L 5-6 3-22 IUPUI* W 8-2 3-28 at Dayton L 10-12 3-26 Detroit L 3-8 Ball State L 3-5 3-29 Detroit L 2-8 3-26 Michigan State W 20-7 3-30 Oakland L 6-12 3-29 Oakland W 6-1 4-6 Detroit W 6-4 4-1 Kent State L 0-4 3-27 Oakland W 11-10 3-31 Northwood W 13-9 Oakland W 8-0 4-7 Michigan W 4-2 4-2 Kent State L 4-6 3-29 Akron W 18-8 4-3 Bowling Green L 2-15 3-30 Wayne State W 14-3 4-10 Ohio W 2-11 Kent State L 2-6 Akron W 12-11 4-3 Bowling Green L 3-7 Wayne State W 3-0 Ohio L 7-2 4-6 Wayne State L 12-14 3-30 Akron W 8-7 4-4 Miami L 1-11 4-2 Michigan W 7-5 4-13 Toledo L 1-2 4-8 Ball State W 5-0 4-2 Michigan W 14-7 4-4 Miami W 3-2 4-3 Michigan State W 5-4 Toledo L 0-3 Ball State W 5-2 4-3 Detroit W 11-10 4-7 at Michigan L 3-12 4-5 Kent State W 5-4 4-16 Bowling Green L 1-2 4-9 Ball State W 5-3 4-5 Kent State L 1-4 4-10 at Akron W 6-4 Kent State L 3-4 Bowling Green L 4-7 Ball State W 5-0 Kent State L 2-8 4-10 at Akron L 1-7 4-6 Kent State L 0-2 4-17 Bowling Green W 3-2 4-12 Toledo W 7-1 4-6 Kent State W 12-10 4-11 at Kent State W 6-5 Kent State L 1-3 Bowling Green W 10-9 Toledo W 13-3 Kent State W 15-8 4-11 at Kent State L 3-5 4-7 Cleveland State L 10-15 4-19 Detroit W 3-1 4-13 Michigan W 16-3 4-9 Toledo W 7-1 4-13 at Michigan L 8-10 Cleveland State W 13-10 4-23 Central Michigan L 6-12 4-15 Ohio L 1-2 Toledo W 6-4 4-14 Ohio W 3-2

MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1982 • 2007 EMUEagles.com 15 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008 Season-By-Season Results

4-14 Ohio W 12-9 4-1 at Northern Illinois W 18-3 3-30 Bowling Green L 1-3 5-19 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 2-9 4-17 at Central Michigan L 6-7 4-4 Michigan L 0-4 4-1 at Oakland W 10-5 2005 • 22-34 (8-14 MAC) 5-20 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 1-2 4-17 at Central Michigan L 5-7 4-6 at Central Michigan L(12) 12-13 4-2 at Michigan L 9-11 2-18 at South Florida W 9-4 5-24 at Kent State% L 1-2 4-18 at Central Michigan W 7-5 4-7 at Central Michigan W 10-5 4-4 at Ball State L 4-8 2-19 at South Florida W 7-6 5-25 vs. Miami% L 2-11 4-18 at Central Michigan L 3-6 4-7 at Central Michigan W 4-3 4-5 at Ball State W 12-1 2-20 at South Florida L 0-2 * MAC Conference Game 4-24 Northern Illinois W 6-5 4-8 at Central Michigan L 6-7 4-5 at Ball State L 2-6 2-25 vs. Northern Iowa@ L 0-2 % MAC Tournament (at Kent State) 4-24 Northern Illinois W 3-0 4-10 at Michigan L 3-5 4-6 at Ball State L 4-6 2-26 vs. Kansas State@ L 4-15 4-25 Northern Illinois W 14-3 4-13 Toledo W 7-5 4-11 Oakland W 4-0 2-27 at Northwestern State@ L 2-6 4-25 Northern Illinois W 6-4 4-14 Toledo W 9-3 4-11 Oakland W 10-7 2-27 at Northwestern State@ L 4-7 2007 • 32-24 (21-4) 4-28 at Marshall W 8-1 4-14 Toledo W 13-11 4-12 at Akron L 2-9 3-4 at Missouri L 1-7 MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION 4-28 at Marshall T 5-5 4-18 at Detroit L 5-7 4-13 Akron W 8-4 3-5 at Missouri L 2-18 MAC WEST DIVISION CHAMPION 5-1 at Toledo L 2-3 4-20 Western Michigan W(12) 6-5 4-14 Detroit L 6-7 3-5 at Missouri W 7-6 MAC TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP 5-1 at Toledo L 4-5 4-21 Western Michigan W 8-6 4-15 at #13 Notre Dame W 5-3 3-6 at Missouri L 4-14 2-9 at #19 Tennessee L 4-7 5-2 Toledo L 0-8 4-21 Western Michigan L 4-21 4-16 at Detroit W 6-4 3-11 at Kansas State L 4-13 2-10 at #19 Tennessee W 6-3 5-2 Toledo W 4-3 4-22 Western Michigan L 0-8 4-18 Western Michigan W 6-5 3-12 at Kansas State L 4-5 2-11 at #19 Tennessee L 1-5 5-5 at Detroit L 10-11 4-27 at Ball State L 3-4 4-19 Western Michigan L 0-8 3-13 at Kansas State L 3-11 2-20 at E. Tennessee State L 7-8 5-6 Michigan W 10-9 4-28 at Ball State L 2-5 4-19 Western Michigan L 3-7 3-18 vs. Bowling Green L 1-7 2-23 at #4 South Carolina L 0-6 5-8 at Ball State L 2-22 4-28 at Ball State L 1-8 4-20 Western Michigan W 4-3 3-19 at Bowling Green L 4-8 2-24 at #4 South Carolina L 5-8 5-8 at Ball State L 5-12 4-29 at Ball State (10) L 8-9 4-25 Toledo W 5-4 3-20 vs. Bowling Green W 9-8 2-24 at #4 South Carolina L 1-5 5-9 at Ball State L 7-10 5-1 Saginaw Valley St. L 14-15 4-26 Toldeo W 4-1 3-26 at Marshall L 5-7 3-2 at Arizona L 2-9 5-9 at Ball State L 2-14 5-2 at #24 Ohio State W 10-7 4-26 Toldeo L 7-8 3-26 at Marshall L 8-14 3-3 at Arizona L 7-8 5-11 Michigan L 5-7 5-3 Grand Valley St. W 12-11 4-27 Toldeo W 19-8 3-27 at Marshall W 12-7 3-4 at Arizona W 7-5 5-12 at Oakland W 6-4 5-4 Siena Heights W 17-3 4-29 at Detroit W 12-3 3-29 MADONNA W 9-3 3-15 at Coastal Carolina L 2-5 5-15 Western Michigan L 3-4 5-8 Detroit L 5-10 5-2 at Central Michigan W 6-3 3-30 MICHIGAN L 12-18 3-17 at Coastal Carolina L 3-12 5-15 Western Michigan L 1-5 5-9 Oakland L 15-20 5-3 at Central Michigan W 18-7 3-31 SAGINAW VALLEY L 4-15 3-17 at Coastal Carolina L 7-10 5-16 Western Michigan L 4-7 5-11 Marshall L 8-12 5-3 at Central Michigan L 8-9(11) 4-1 OAKLAND W 7-6 3-24 at Bowling Green* W 10-2 5-16 Western Michigan L 2-3 5-12 Marshall W 6-0 5-4 at Central Michigan W 7-5 4-2 OAKLAND W 5-1 3-24 at Bowling Green W 11-8 5-12 Marshall L 3-7 5-6 Oakland W 13-4 4-3 OAKLAND W 10-7 3-25 at Bowling Green* W 7-3 2000 • 20-36 (9-19 MAC) 5-13 Marshall W 5-4 5-7 Michigan State L 3-15 4-5 WAYNE STATE L 3-10 3-30 at Buffalo* W 5-3 2-26 vs. Villanova L 5-6 #Lake Charles Classic $ at Pacific % at Kansas 5-9 Northern Illinois W 13-6 4-8 at Ohio L 1-4 3-31 at Buffalo* L 1-2 (12) 2-26 vs. Miami (FL) L 1-10 5-10 Northern Illinois L 3-5 4-9 at Ohio L 1-2 3-31 at Buffalo W 8-1 2-27 vs. Tri-State W 4-2 2002 • 30-28 (19-9 MAC) 5-10 Northern Illinois W 9-8 4-10 at Ohio W 6-3 4-6 MIAMI* W 3-1 2-27 vs. Miami (FL) L 1-9 MAC WEST DIVISION CHAMPIONS 5-11 Northern Illinois W 19-10 4-13 MICHIGAN STATE W 3-2 4-9 NORTHWOOD W 10-3 2-28 vs. Florida International L 3-6 2-22 at Tennessee W 5-0 5-14 Michigan W 10-9 4-15 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 4-8 4-10 MICHIGAN L 4-11 2-29 at Rollins W 2-0 2-23 at Tennessee L 4-11 5-16 at Ohio W 9-7 4-16 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 4-9 4-10 MICHIGAN L 1-9 3-1 at Rollins L 5-8 2-24 at Tennessee W 4-1 5-18 at Ohio L 4-5 4-17 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 1-9 4-13 OHIO* W 2-0 3-2 at St. Leo L 1-9 2-28 at Middle Tenn. St.^ L 2-3 5-18 at Ohio L 5-7 4-20 at Oakland W 5-4 4-14 OHIO* W 1-0 3-2 at St. Leo L 3-4 2-28 at Middle Tenn. St.^ L 2-8 5-21 Miami# L 4-6 4-22 TOLEDO W 8-4 4-14 OHIO* W 5-4 3-3 at Florida Southern L 3-11 3-1 at Austin Peay^ L 9-14 5-22 Northern Illinois# W 6-4(12) 4-27 at Ohio State L 3-10 4-18 at Michigan W 10-2 3-4 at Florida Southern W 5-4 3-1 vs. Illinois State^ W 7-6 5-23 Kent State# W 7-4 4-27 at Ohio State L 2-3 4-18 at Michigan L 7-10 3-11 at Virginia L 6-7 3-2 vs. Middle Tenn. St.^ L 9-12 5-23 Miami# W 3-2 4-29 at Ball State W 5-4 4-20 at Ball State* W 8-3 3-11 at Virginia W 6-4 3-8 at Southern Illinois L 2-5 5-24 Miami# W 6-5 4-30 at Ball State L 1-2 4-21 at Ball State* W 6-3 3-12 at Virginia L 4-12 3-10 at Southern Illinois L 3-5 5-30 Nebraska$ L 11-16 5-1 at Ball State L 16-17 4-22 at Ball State* W 6-4 3-15 Oakland L 6-9 3-10 at Southern Illinois L 8-17 5-31 Coastal Carolina$ W 9-8 5-3 SPRING ARBOR W 7-6 4-24 SPRING HARBOR L 2-4 3-18 at Oakland L 2-4 3-15 at New Mexico State L 8-17 5-31 Nebraska$ L 2-18 5-4 at Michigan L 1-9 4-27 at Northern Illinois* W 6-1 3-19 Oakland W 4-1 3-16 at New Mexico State L 12-28 #MAC Tournament 5-4 at Michigan L 5-6 4-28 at Northern Illinois* L 1-11 3-21 at Michigan State L 6-7 3-16 at New Mexico State L 7-11 $NCAA Regional 5-6 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 7-5 4-29 at Northern Illinois* W 4-2 3-23 Siena Heights W 2-1 3-17 at New Mexico State L 10-15 5-7 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L 0-5 5-1 OLIVET W 7-4 3-24 Wayne State W 8-6 3-19 Oakland L 3-11 2004 • 32-27 (14-10 MAC) 5-8 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 7-6 5-1 OLIVET W 4-0 3-28 Michigan State W 3-1 3-20 Siena Heights W 13-1 MAC TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP 5-10 CONCORDIA W 23-4 5-2 OAKLAND W 7-3 3-29 Wayne State W 9-8 3-23 at Ohio W 4-2 2-13 at Oklahoma State W 5-3 5-10 CONCORDIA W 6-4 5-2 SIENA HEIGHTS W 20-0 4-1 at Miami (OH) L 4-10 3-23 at Ohio W 13-4 2-23 at Oklahoma State L 2-5 5-14 AKRON W 8-7 5-4 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 0-10 4-1 at Miami (OH) L 3-12 3-24 at Ohio L 4-5 2-24 at Oklahoma State L 11-1 5-14 AKRON W 9-3 5-5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 3-0 4-2 at Bowling Green W 7-6 3-24 at Ohio W 5-4 2-20 at Kentucky W 14-5 5-15 AKRON L 8-11 5-6 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 4-3 4-2 at Bowling Green L 4-5 3-30 Bowling Green W 13-10 2-21 at Kentucky W 17-13 5-17 OAKLAND W 9-6 5-7 at Oakland L 4-10 4-5 Northwood W 9-4 3-30 Bowling Green W 15-8 2-22 at Kentucky L 7-18 5-20 at Central Michigan L 1-5 5-8 OAKLAND L 2-3 4-6 Saginaw Valley L 10-13 3-31 Bowling Green L 3-17 3-1 at Kentucky L 6-8 5-21 at Central Michigan L 5-6 5-9 MICHIGAN L 6-8 4-9 Akron L 3-11 3-31 Bowling Green W 9-4 2-28 at Tennessee L 4-6 5-22 at Central Michigan L 3-9 5-11 TOLEDO* W 12-1 4-9 Akron L 4-9 4-5 at Northern Illinois W 5-2 2-28 at Tennessee L 2-11 @ Northwestern State Tournament 5-12 TOLEDO* W 5-4 4-10 Kent State L 0-4 4-5 at Northern Illinois W 16-10 2-29 at Tennessee L 7-10 5-13 TOLEDO* L 3-16 4-10 Kent State L 2-4 4-7 Northern Illinois L 5-8 3-12 at Southern Illinois L 8-17 2006 • 27-27 (14-12 MAC) 5-17 at Western Michigan* W 4-3 4-12 at Ohio State L 1-9 4-7 Northern Illinois W 9-6 3-13 at #1 Texas L 2-3 2-3 at E. Tennessee State W 9-6 5-18 at Western Michigan* W 8-4 4-15 at Western Michigan L 2-9 4-12 Central Michigan W 7-5 3-14 at #1 Texas L 0-7 2-3 at E. Tennessee State L 7-8 5-19 at Western Michigan* W 5-4 4-15 at Western Michigan W 7-3 4-13 Central Michigan L 1-3 3-16 at #1 Texas L 3-8 2-10 at #8 Tennessee L 2-3 5-23 Toledo^ W 6-5 4-16 at Western Michigan L 1-3 4-13 Central Michigan W 12-5 3-22 Wayne State W 13-3 2-10 at #8 Tennessee L 2-3 5-24 Central Michigan^ W 12-6 4-16 at Western Michigan L 3-5 4-14 Central Michigan W 11-9 3-23 Detroit W 12-9 2-24 at UNLV W 9-7 5-25 Kent State^ L 2-3 4-19 at Grand Valley State L 3-4 4-16 Oakland W 11-2 3-26 Marshall W 8-7 2-25 at UNLV L 5-18 5-25 Northern Illinois^ W 9-3 4-22 Toledo W 8-1 4-19 at Toledo W 5-3 3-27 Marshall W 3-2 2-26 at UNLV L 5-23 5-26 Kent State^ L 2-3 4-22 Toledo L 3-6 4-20 at Toledo L 4-6 3-28 Marshall W 7-3 3-2 at Louisville W 9-2 * MAC Conference Game 4-23 Toledo W 6-1 4-20 at Toledo L 2-6 3-31 at Ohio State W 2-1 3-3 at Louisville W 2-1 ^ MAC Tournament Game (at Eastern Michigan) 4-23 Toledo L 1-7 4-21 at Toledo W 8-3 4-1 Oakland W 6-2 3-4 at Louisville L 0-13 4-29 Central Michigan L 4-8 4-26 at Western Michigan L 12-16 4-2 Oakland W 4-2 3-5 at Louisville L 2-4 JAKE BOSS JR. (2008) 4-29 Central Michigan L 5-8 4-27 at Western Michigan W 3-2 4-3 Oakland W 15-4 3-17 at West Virgina L 3-4 2008 • 25-34 (15-8) 4-30 Central Michigan W 8-7 4-27 at Western Michigan W 6-4 4-3 Oakland W 23-9 3-18 at West Virgina L 1-3 MAC WEST DIVISION CHAMPION 4-30 Central Michigan L 4-8 4-28 at Western Michigan W 3-1 4-6 at Oakland W 6-2 3-19 at West Virgina L 2-7 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 5-3 Michigan W 9-8 4-30 at Detroit L 8-12 4-7 at Michigan L 1-5 3-24 BOWLING GREEN* L 3-5 2-22 at New Mexico L 7-16 5-6 at Northern Illinois W 5-1 5-1 at Michigan L 7-21 4-9 Ohio L 3-9 3-26 BOWLING GREEN* W 2-1 2-23 at New Mexico (DH) L 8-9 5-6 at Northern Illinois L 5-6 5-3 Ball State L 1-6 4-10 Ohio L 5-8 3-26 BOWLING GREEN* W 9-3 2-23 at New Mexico L 3-13 5-7 at Northern Illinois W 10-4 5-4 Ball State W 7-2 4-11 Ohio L 5-10 3-28 WAYNE STATE W 3-2 2-24 at New Mexico L 3-6 5-7 at Northern Illinois W 18-2 5-4 Ball State L 2-12 4-13 at Detroit W 6-4 3-28 WAYNE STATE W 4-3 2-27 at Florida (DH) L 2-15 5-10 Detroit L 5-6 5-5 Ball State L 7-11 4-14 Anderson W 14-2 3-29 OAKLAND W 9-8 2-27 at Florida L 8-16 5-13 Ball State L 3-6 5-7 at Michigan State W 12-10 4-16 at Western Michigan W 5-0 3-31 BUFFALO* W 10-0 2-28 at Florida Atlantic L 6-11 5-13 Ball State L 12-16 5-9 Wayne State W 25-10 4-17 at Western Michigan L 6-14 4-1 BUFFALO* W 6-1 2-29 at Florida Atlantic L 2-5 5-14 Ball State W 12-11 5-10 Saginaw Valley State L 7-8 4-18 at Western Michigan W 8-7 4-2 BUFFALO* W 4-2 3-1 at Florida Atlantic L 11-12 5-14 Ball State L 0-8 5-13 Detroit W 13-1 4-20 Wayne State W 19-12 4-4 CONCORDIA W 9-3 3-2 at Florida Atlantic L 3-24 5-17 at Marshall W 13-7 4-23 at Toledo W 9-0 4-5 at Michigan State L 3-6 3-7 at Tennessee L 2-6 2001 • 20-33 (14-12 MAC) 5-18 at Marshall W 11-9 4-24 at Toledo W 3-2 4-8 at Miami* L 4-11 3-9 at Tennessee L 7-8 2-23 vs. SW Missouri St.# W 7-1 5-18 at Marshall W 17-12 4-25 at Toledo L 13-18 4-8 at Miami* L 1-9 3-9 at Tennesse L 1-5 2-24 at McNeese St# L 1-5 5-19 at Marshall W 10-6 4-28 vs. Michigan State L 8-12 4-9 at Miami* L 3-6 3-11 at Kentucky L 5-18, 2-25 vs. Northwestern# L 0-8 5-22 vs. Central Michigan% L 9-15 4-30 Ball State W 4-3 4-11 #14 Grand Valley W 2-1 3--11 at Kentucky L 6-8 3-2 at San Diego L 3-22 5-23 vs. Miami% L 13-14 5-2 Ball State W 5-3 4-15 at Ohio* L 4-5 3-15 at Wright State L 7-10 3-3 at San Diego L 0-15 ^at AP Classic %MAC Tournament 5-2 Ball State L 5-6 4-15 at Ohio* W 6-4 3-15 at Wright State L 4-5 3-4 at San Diego L 0-5 5-5 Michigan W 6-5 4-16 at Ohio* W 9-7 3-16 at Wright State W 11-2 3-6 at Fresno State L 3-11 2003 • 33-28 (16-11 MAC) 5-7 at Northern Illinois L 2-4 4-18 OAKLAND W 10-8 3-26 at Michigan State W 10-3 3-7 at Fresno State L 2-8 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 5-8 at Northern Illinois W 22-4 4-19 MICHIGAN W 9-3 3-29 MIAMI* W 8-6 3-8 at Sacramento State L 3-4 1-31 at #28 Florida Int. L 5-13 5-9 at Northern Illinois L 8-13 4-21 BALL STATE* W 8-0 3-29 MIAMI* W 2-1 3-8 at Pacfic L 0-8 2-1 at #28 Florida Int. L 2-5 5-11 Detroit L 3-9 4-22 BALL STATE* L 0-7 3-30 MIAMI* W 3-2 (11) 3-9 at Pacific L 3-4 2-2 at #28 Florida Int. L 3-4 5-12 Detroit L 5-7 4-23 BALL STATE* W 5-4 4-2 at Michigan State L 3-5 3-10 at Sacramento State L 1-4 2-14 at #21 Florida Atlantic L 6-12 5-14 at Akron W 5-0 4-25 INDIANA TECH W 8-6 4-5 at Akron* L 2-6 3-10 vs. #11 Notre Dame$ L 3-4 2-15 at #21 Florida Atlantic W 10-5 5-16 at Akron W 10-4 4-26 NORTHWOOD W 17-4 4-5 at Akron* W 5-4 3-17 vs. Illinois-Chicago% W 4-2 2-16 at #21 Florida Atlantic W 3-2 5-16 at Akron L 1-4 4-28 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 9-8 4-6 at Akron* W 12-6 3-18 at Kansas W 9-8 2-21 at #21 Kansas L 1-3 5-19 Oakland L 8-12 4-29 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 7-3 4-7 CLEVELAND STATE L 9-15 3-19 at Kansas L 3-13 2-22 at #21 Kansas L 2-6 5-21 Central Michigan W 10-8 4-30 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 5-1 4-8 SAGINAW VALLEY L 5-9 3-23 at Bowling Green L 5-8 3-15 at #31 Ohio State L 2-4 5-22 Central Michigan L 4-13 5-3 at Ohio State L 2-5 4-9 at Oakland W 10-7 3-24 at Bowling Green W 9-3 3-15 at #31 Ohio State L 7-15 5-23 Central Michigan L 8-10 5-5 at Central Michigan W 10-3 4-11 at Ohio* W 15-13 3-24 at Bowling Green L(7) 9-11 3-22 at West Virginia L 2-17 5-26 vs. Ball State% W 10-4 5-6 at Central Michigan L 2-4 4-12 at Ohio* W 13-12 3-28 Michigan State L 2-14 3-22 at West Virginia L 8-12 5-27 vs. Northern Illinois% W 17-12 5-7 at Central Michigan L 1-5 4-13 at Ohio* L 8-14 3-28 Michigan State L 2-8 3-23 at West Virginia W 12-3 5-28 vs. Kent State% W 10-6 5-9 at Michigan L 6-11 4-15 at Michigan L 3-5 3-30 Northern Illinois W 1-4 3-28 Bowling Green W 3-2 5-29 vs. Miami% L 2-0 5-14 at Toledo* W 11-1 4-16 at Michigan L 5-20 3-30 Northern Illinois W 4-0 3-29 at Bowling Green W 13-11 5-29 vs. Kent State% L 4-7 5-14 at Toledo* L 5-9 4-18 WESTERN MICH.* W 5-4 4-1 at Northern Illinois W 8-2 3-30 Bowling Green W 4-2 %MAC Tournament 5-18 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 0-4 4-19 WESTERN MICH.* W 12-9

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4-20 WESTERN MICH.* W 6-5 3-20 at West Virginia L 3-5 5-27 #1 Kent State $ W 4-2 4-19 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 7-1 5-9 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 5-7 4-23 OLIVET W 15-1 3-20 at West Virginia W 23-0 5-28 #1 Kent State $ L 0-8 4-20 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 9-5 5-10 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 1-7 4-25 at Northern Illinois* W 4-3 3-21 at West Virginia L 6-13 4-21 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 7-4 5-11 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 1-15 4-26 at Northern Illinois* L 4-5 3-23 at Wayne State W 10-8 (10) * Mid-American Conference game 4-23 MICHIGAN W 15-10 5-15 at Toledo* W 10-5 4-26 at Northern Illinois* L 4-7 3-24 at Cleveland State W 8-0 % Oestrike Classic 4-26 at Central Michigan* W 7-3 5-16 at Toledo* L 2-4 4-29 INDIANA TECH W 9-7 3-27 at Buffalo* L 2-5 $ MAC Tournament (V.A. Memorial Stadium- 4-27 at Central Michigan* L 1-10 5-17 at Toledo* W 5-2 (10) 4-30 at Ohio State L 12-15 3-27 at Buffalo* W 7-2 Chillicothe, Ohio) 4-28 at Central Michigan* L 9-11 5-2 at Ball State* L 6-7 3-28 at Buffalo* W 4-1 4-30 vs. Kent State% L 5-7 *Mid-American Conference game 5-3 at Ball State* W 16-7 3-30 at Michigan L 6-8 2012 • 25-31 (14-13 MAC) 5-1 at No. 26 Notre Dame W 12-6 ! Games played in Nashville, Tenn. 5-4 at Ball State* L 4-12 4-2 BOWLING GREEN* W 4-1 2-17 at USC Upstate# L 1-12 5-3 BALL STATE* L 6-10 @ Games played in Cincinnati, Ohio 5-6 at Bowling Green* L 5-15 4-3 BOWLING GREEN* W 9-8 2-18 vs. Kentucky# L 2-10 5-4 BALL STATE* L 4-6 5-9 TOLEDO* W 3-2 4-4 BOWLING GREEN* L 3-4 2-19 vs. Dayton# Canceled 5-5 BALL STATE* L 1-4 MARK VAN AMEYDE (2015-PRESENT) 5-10 TOLEDO* W 8-2 4-6 WAYNE STATE W 6-4 2-22 MADONNA Canceled 5-7 at Michigan W 13-4 2015 • 20-35 (9-18 MAC) 5-13 OAKLAND W 6-4 4-9 KENT STATE* L 1-16 2-24 at Oral Roberts L 6-11 5-8 at Michigan State L 3-6 2-13 at Arizona L 3-7 5-16 at Central Michigan* L 9-11 4-10 KENT STATE* W 8-6 2-25 at Oral Roberts W 3-1 5-10 at Northern Illinois* L 1-2 2-14 at Arizona L 3-16 5-17 at Central Michigan* L 5-16 4-11 KENT STATE* L 0-5 2-26 at Oral Roberts L 1-14 5-11 at Northern Illinois* W 17-12 2-15 at Arizona L 2-6 5-21 at Western Mich.$ W 8-5 4-14 at Oakland W 11-1 2-28 at Duke L 8-9 5-12 at Northern Illinois* W 12-7 2-20 at Saint Mary’s W 2-1 5-22 vs. Bowling Green$ W 11-4 4-16 at Akron* W 6-3 2-29 at N.C. Central W 8-4 5-14 at Purdue W 20-2 2-21 at Saint Mary’s (DH) L 1-2 5-23 vs. Ohio$ W 9-6 4-17 at Akron* W 12-10 3-2 at Wake Forest ! L 7-8 5-16 TOLEDO* L 0-4 L 1-6 5-24 vs. Kent State$ W 12-4 4-18 at Akron* W 7-3 3-2 vs. Marshall ! W 6-5 5-17 TOLEDO* W 10-4 2-22 at Saint Mary’s W 5-1 5-30 vs. Arizona# L 7-13 4-20 CLEVELAND STATE W 6-2 3-3 vs. Marshall ! L 3-6 5-18 TOLEDO* L 5-6 2-24 at UC Davis L 4-5 5-31 vs. Kentucky# L 3-4 4-23 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L 3-5 3-4 at Wake Forest ! L 3-12 2-25 at UC Davis W 4-2 4-23 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 3-1 3-9 at Arizona L 2-9 *Mid-American Conference game 2-27 at Santa Clara L 2-8 *MAC Game 4-24 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 1-0 3-10 at Arizona L 7-16 # Games played in Grand Prairie, Texas 2-28 at Santa Clara L 3-5 $ MAC Tournament Game 4-27 MICHIGAN STATE L 1-5 3-11 at Arizona L 8-9 $ Oestrike Classic (moved from Ypsilanti, Mich. 3-1 at Santa Clara W 5-4 (10) # NCAA Regional Game (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 4-28 at Michigan State! L 0-4 3-13 at West Virginia Canceled to Highland Heights, Ky.) W 11-7 4-30 at Ball State* L 12-13 3-14 at West Virginia L 1-2 % Game played in Avon, Ohio 3-6 at Georgia State L 5-8 JAY ALEXANDER (2009-2014) 5-1 at Ball State* L 11-18 3-16 NIAGRA W 19-10 3-7 at Georgia State L 4-5 2009 • 25-35 (13-14 MAC) 5-2 at Ball State* W 10-5 3-17 NIAGRA W 15-1 2014 • 19-34 (6-21 MAC) 3-8 at Georgia State W 3-1 2-20 George Wash.# W 5-4 5-7 at Northern Illinois* W 4-2 3-18 NIAGRA W 12-5 2-14 at No. 13 Clemson W 6-5 (10) 3-10 at Indiana L 3-5 2-20 at Winthrop# L 7-19 5-8 at Northern Illinois* L 2-3 3-20 at Notre Dame L 4-12 2-15 at No. 13 Clemson L 3-5 3-11 at Indiana L 1-9 2-21 at Winthrop# L 1-8 5-9 at Northern Illinois* W 13-11 3-23 MIAMI* L 1-9 2-16 at No. 13 Clemson L 7-9 3-20 AKRON* L 2-6 2-22 George Wash.# W 10-5 5-12 OAKLAND W 17-1 3-24 MIAMI* W 3-1 2-21 vs. UT Martin! W 17-3 3-21 AKRON* W 3-1 2-24 at No. 12 Florida L 0-12 5-14 TOLEDO* L 3-6 3-25 MIAMI* W 4-2 2-22 vs. UT Martin! W 18-6 3-22 AKRON* L 1-3 2-25 at No. 12 Florida L 6-17 5-15 TOLEDO* L 2-5 3-27 at Ohio State L 4-13 2-23 vs. UT Martin! L 3-5 3-25 WAYNE STATE W 10-6 2-27 at Georgia State L 6-14 5-16 TOLEDO* L 3-7 3-28 MICHIGAN W 12-2 2-25 at Austin Peay (DH) L 3-8 3-28 at Kent State* W 4-3 2-28 at Georgia State L 6-12 5-20 at Central Michigan* L 0-6 3-30 at Ohio* W 9-7 W 9-8 3-29 at Kent State* (DH) L 6-8 3-4 at Indiana W 10-6 5-21 at Central Michigan* L 2-5 3-31 at Ohio* L 2-7 2-28 at No. 30 Kentucky L 2-8 L 4-12 3-6 at Louisiana Tech L 7-10 5-22 at Central Michigan* L 2-10 4-1 at Ohio* L 9-10 3-1 at No. 30 Kentucky (DH) L 5-9 3-31 at Notre Dame L 0-6 3-7 at Louisiana Tech L 4-5 5-26 No. 2 Kent State$ W 12-4 4-4 MICHIGAN STATE L 1-6 L 2-13 4-1 MICHIGAN STATE W 10-5 3-8 at Louisiana Tech L 0-10 5-27 No. 3 Toledo$ W 7-6 (10) 4-6 at Western Michigan* W 15-14 3-8 vs. Youngstown State@ L 4-5 (10) 4-3 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L 1-2 3-13 at Dayton L 7-10 5-28 No. 2 Kent State$ L 1-15 4-7 at Western Michigan* W 13-9 3-9 at Cincinnati W 5-4 4-4 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 7-6 3-14 at Wright State L 1-3 5-29 No. 2 Kent State$ L 8-9 (10) 4-8 at Western Michigan* W 9-5 3-9 vs. Youngstown State@ W 11-5 4-5 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 11-10 3-14 at Wright State L 6-7 4-11 at Michigan State W 13-5 3-15 at Northern Kentucky (DH) W 13-3 (7) 4-7 at Michigan L 4-18 3-15 vs. Oakland L 5-10 * Mid-American Conference game 4-13 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 4-0 W 13-2 4-8 BOWLING GREEN W 4-1 3-17 MICHIGAN L 3-11 # Coke Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 4-14 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 6-8 3-21 at Akron* L 3-6 4-10 at Central Michigan* L 6-16 3-18 MICHIGAN STATE L 5-13 % Game played at Metrodome in Minneapolis, 4-14 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 8-7 3-22 at Akron* (DH) L 5-10 4-11 at Central Michigan* L 3-18 3-20 at Kent State* L 4-13 Minn. 4-18 at Michigan W 7-2 L 0-6 4-12 at Central Michigan* L 1-3 3-21 at Kent State* L 1-6 ! Game played at Cooley Law School Stadium 4-20 at Ball State* L 4-8 3-26 NORTHWESTERN W 9-8 4-14 at Bowling Green L 2-4 3-22 at Kent State* L 2-13 $ MAC Tournament (V.A. Memorial Stadium- 4-21 at Ball State* W 4-0 3-28 KENT STATE* L 2-10 4-15 at Michigan W 4-2 3-24 at Michigan W 3-1 Chillicothe, Ohio) 4-22 at Ball State* L 4-5 (10) 3-29 KENT STATE* L 1-6 4-17 BALL STATE* L 2-5 3-27 at Miami* L 1-15 4-27 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 0-1 3-30 KENT STATE* W 2-1 4-18 BALL STATE* (DH) W 8-4 3-28 at Miami* L 2-12 2011 • 37-22 (16-11 MAC) 4-28 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 7-5 4-1 MICHIGAN STATE L 3-5 W 9-8 3-28 at Miami* L 5-7 2-18 at No. 4 Clemson L 3-14 4-29 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 1-3 4-2 at Dayton L 6-7 (7) 4-24 at Northern Illinois* W 8-0 4-1 at Cleveland State L 7-10 2-19 at No. 4 Clemson W 7-6 5-1 HILLSDALE W 5-4 4-5 at Ball State* (DH) L 5-20 4-26 at Northern Illinois* (DH) L 3-4 (10) 4-3 AKRON* W 6-4 2-20 at No. 4 Clemson L 1-5 5-4 BOWLING GREEN* W 10-3 L 3-7 L 3-12 4-4 AKRON* L 6-8 2-23 at Kentucky L 2-5 5-5 BOWLING GREEN* W 6-0 4-6 at Ball State* L 5-6 4-29 at Michigan State L 4-13 4-5 AKRON* W 5-3 2-25 at Tennessee Tech L 1-7 5-6 BOWLING GREEN* L 3-9 4-8 at Ohio State L 1-8 5-1 at Miami* W 3-1 (11) 4-8 at Bowling Green* W 27-7 2-26 at Tennessee Tech W 5-1 5-11 at Buffalo* L 3-18 4-10 SIENA HEIGHTS W 15-9 5-2 at Miami* L 6-17 4-10 OHIO* W 7-1 2-27 at Tennessee Tech W 9-8 (11) 5-12 at Buffalo* W 11-7 4-11 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 2-10 5-3 at Miami L 5-13 4-11 OHIO* L 4-6 3-1 at Presbyterian W 13-6 5-13 at Buffalo* W 4-3 4-12 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 3-5 (10) 5-8 OHIO* L 0-5 4-12 OHIO* L 3-8 3-2 at Presbyterian W 6-4 5-15 KENT STATE* L 7-8 4-13 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 8-4 5-9 OHIO* L 3-10 4-15 at Michigan L 3-4 3-4 at Austin Peay (DH) W, 16-15 (10) 5-17 at Toledo* L 3-4 (12) 4-16 at Michigan W 4-3 (10) 5-10 OHIO* L 2-10 4-15 at Michigan W 11-5 L 5-10 (7) 5-18 at Toledo* L 2-5 4-18 MIAMI* L 1-3 5-11 OAKLAND W 11-10 (13) 4-17 at Western Michigan* W 15-11 3-5 at Alabama A&M PPD 5-19 at Toledo* L 5-12 4-19 MIAMI* L 2-8 5-12 at Michigan L 2-17 4-18 at Western Michigan* L 6-7 3-6 at Alabama A&M W 13-1 (7) 5-23 vs. Central Michigan$ W 4-3 4-20 MIAMI* L 7-9 5-14 TOLEDO* L 1-7 4-18 at Western Michigan* W 18-6 3-11 at Kansas L 2-8 5-24 vs. Miami$ L 1-2 (10) 4-22 HILLSDALE W 14-6 5-15 TOLEDO* L 4-11 4-22 CLEVELAND STATE W 16-5 3-12 at Kansas W 8-1 5-25 vs. Central Michigan$ L 4-6 4-25 at Ohio* L 8-10 5-16 TOLEDO* W 10-7 4-24 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 2-5 3-13 at Kansas W 10-4 4-26 at Ohio* L 6-7 (10) 4-25 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 11-7 3-18 OAKLAND% W 4-3 * Mid-American Conference game 4-27 at Ohio* W 10-5 * Mid-American Conference game 4-26 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 8-7 3-19 ALMA% W 7-6 (10) # USC Upstate/Wofford College Tournament 4-29 MADONNA W 11-7 (7) 4-29 at Michigan State L 5-6 3-20 MICHIGAN% L 2-5 (Cleveland S. Harley Baseball Park-Spartanburg, 4-30 BOWLING GREEN L 8-11 (10) 4-29 at Michigan State W 6-1 3-22 at West Virginia (DH) L 6-20 S.C.) 5-2 at Western Michigan* L 1-5 5-1 BALL STATE* W 6-5 W 9-7 ! Wake Forest Tournament (Wake Forest 5-3 at Western Michigan* W 6-3 5-2 BALL STATE* L 11-12 3-25 BUFFALO* W 11-2 Baseball Park-Winston-Salem, N.C.) 5-4 at Western Michigan* L 1-6 5-3 BALL STATE* W 14-13 3-26 BUFFALO* W 5-1 $ MAC Tournament (All Pro Freight Stadium- 5-7 at Michigan State L 4-12 5-5 at Oakland L 0-1 3-27 BUFFALO* W 6-5 (10) Avon, Ohio) 5-5 at Oakland W 12-6 3-29 CLEVELAND STATE L 1-2 (10) 5-8 at Toledo* W 14-4 3-30 MICHIGAN W 8-2 2013 • 26-28 (12-15 MAC) 5-9 at Toledo* L 5-6 4-1 at Bowling Green* W 13-11 2-15 at Campbell (DH) L 2-8 5-10 at Toledo* W 11-5 4-2 at Bowling Green* L 5-13 W 10-6 5-12 at Ohio State W 9-5 4-3 at Bowling Green* W 5-4 2-23 at Washington St. (DH) L 4-8 5-14 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 7-6 4-8 at Kent State* L 2-4 L 0-1 5-15 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 5-0 4-9 at Kent State* L 0-1 2-24 at Washington St. (DH) L 10-13 5-16 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 2-4 4-10 at Kent State* L 5-8 L 2-12 5-20 No. 2 Ball State$ W 19-16 4-12 at Cleveland State W 7-2 (10) 3-1 vs. Kansas# W 6-4 5-21 No. 6 Toledo$ L 6-7 4-15 AKRON* L 2-5 3-2 vs. Kansas (DH) L 4-5 (10) 5-21 No. 3 Ohio$ W 13-4 4-16 AKRON* L 7-14 L 0-8 5-22 No. 6 Toledo$ L 6-9 4-17 AKRON* W 11-4 3-3 vs. Kansas W 11-6 4-20 at Michigan W 3-1 3-6 at Missouri (DH) L 0-1 * Mid-American Conference game 4-23 at Western Michigan* (DH) W 4-2 L 1-7 # Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) W 6-3 3-8 at Cincinnati W 10-4 $ MAC Tournament 4-24 at Western Michigan* W 13-4 3-9 at Cincinnati W 7-3 (Chillicothe, Ohio-V.A. Memorial Stadium) 4-26 at Michigan State W 17-15 (12) 3-10 at Cincinnati W 3-0 4-27 MICHIGAN STATE PPD 3-15 at Northern Kentucky$ W 2-1 (10) 2010 • 27-32 (13-14 MAC) 4-29 BALL STATE* W 13-1 3-16 at Northern Kentucky$ W 15-9 2-22 vs. No. 25 Kansas % W 3-1 4-30 BALL STATE* W 5-4 3-16 vs. Butler L 2-9 2-22 vs. No. 25 Kansas % L 5-9 5-1 BALL STATE* W 18-5 3-17 vs. Butler W 10-9 2-26 at South Alabama# L 5-11 5-3 at Louisville W 4-3 3-22 at Miami* L 0-4 2-27 vs. Wichita State# L 1-11 5-4 at Louisville W 6-2 3-23 at Miami (DH)* L 6-13 The 2008 Eagles went a perfect 4-0 in Chillicothe, Ohio to claim the 2-28 vs. North Florida# W 10-8 5-6 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 3-4 L 4-6 2-28 at South Alabama L 14-15 5-7 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 1-0 3-26 CONCORDIA W 4-3 MAC Tournament title and earn an NCAA post-season berth for the 3-2 at Ark.-Little Rock L 4-15 6-8 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 1-2 3-29 OHIO* L 3-5 (13) first time since 2003. Zack Leonard was named the MAC Tourna- 3-3 at Ark.-Little Rock W 7-6 5-13 at Toledo* W 18-2 3-30 OHIO* W 5-4 3-5 at Belmont L 14-15 5-14 at Toledo* L 3-4 3-31 OHIO* W 13-6 ment Most Valuable Player. 3-6 at Belmont L 5-7 5-15 at Toledo* W 6-1 4-3 MICHIGAN STATE L 3-9 3-6 at Belmont W 8-7 5-19 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 11-10 (14) 4-5 at Bowling Green* L 4-10 3-12 at Jacksonville State W 10-8 5-20 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 2-14 4-6 at Bowling Green* W 11-6 The 2007 MAC West 3-13 at Jacksonville State L 4-8 5-21 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 2-5 4-7 at Bowling Green* W 13-5 championship ring. 3-14 at Jacksonville State L 9-17 5-25 #4 Northern Illinois $ W 4-2 4-12 BUFFALO* L 4-7 3-17 MICHIGAN STATE L 6-9 5-26 #1 Kent State $ L 4-5 4-13 BUFFALO* W 9-2 3-19 at West Virginia L 0-4 5-27 #4 Northern Illinois $ W 12-11 (10) 4-14 BUFFALO* L 0-4

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2016 • 23-36 (10-14 MAC) 2-19 vs Nebraska-Omaha! W 16-3 2-20 vs Nebraska-Omaha! L 1-2 2-20 vs NJIT! W 8-0 2-21 vs Nebraska-Omaha! W 8-1 2-23 at No. 1 Florida L 4-12 2-24 vs No. 1 Florida@ L 7-8 2-26 at South Florida L 4-8 2-27 at South Florida L 4-8 2-28 at South Florida W 3-2 3-4 at Arizona State L 4-12 3-5 at Arizona State L 4-5 (11) 3-6 at Arizona State L 1-8 3-11 vs Oakland# L 3-11 3-12 at Wright State (DH)# L 0-14 L 5-7 3-16 at Dayton# W 7-6 3-18 at Lipscomb W 17-4 3-19 at Lipscomb L 8-12 3-20 at Lipscomb L 1-4 3-25 BOWLING GREEN* W 5-4 3-26 BOWLING GREEN* W 4-0 3-27 BOWLING GREEN* W 8-4 3-30 OAKLAND L 4-7 4-1 at Buffalo* (DH) L 4-12 W 4-3 4-2 at Buffalo* W 2-1 4-5 at Michigan State W 4-2 4-6 at West Virginia L 1-5 4-12 at Purdue W 6-5 (10) 4-13 at No. 22 Michigan L 3-19 4-15 KENT STATE* L 3-13 4-16 KENT STATE* L 2-4 4-17 KENT STATE* L 3-7 4-22 at Western Michigan* L 2-6 4-23 at Western Michigan* L 4-7 4-24 at Western Michigan* W 5-3 (11) 4-27 at Notre Dame W 8-0 4-29 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 6-1 4-30 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 3-0 5-1 CENTRAL MICHIAGN* L 2-3 5-3 at No. 21 Michigan L 4-12 5-4 No. 21 MICHIGAN L 0-12 5-6 at Ball State* L 7-10 5-7 at Ball State* W 16-10 5-8 at Ball State* L 3-8 5-10 at Oakland W 11-5 5-11 vs Michigan State$ L 2-3 5-13 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 5-9 5-14 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L 1-2 5-15 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 3-2 5-17 at Ohio State L 0-2 5-19 at Toledo* L 2-4 5-20 at Toledo* L 4-8 5-21 at Toledo* L 2-14 5-25 vs No. 1 Kent State% L 0-1 5-26 vs No. 4 Northern Illinois% W 6-2 5-27 vs No. 5 Toledo% W 6-1 5-28 vs No. 1 Kent State% W 10-5 5-28 vs No. 1 Kent State% L 2-4

* Mid-American Conference Game ! at Perfect Game Complex, Emerson, Ga. @ at Joker Marchant Stadium, Lakeland, Fla. # Flyer Classic, Dayton, Ohio $ at Comerica Park, Detroit, Mich. % MAC Tournament, Avon, Ohio

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The 1970 Eastern Michigan University baseball team did some- The Hurons tasted defeat for the first time in the NAIA Champi- thing only a select few teams have done in the University’s 160 onship, as the team couldn’t manage to capitalize on a total of year history, as the Hurons won five out of six games to capture eight NE Louisiana errors. Peck went 2-for-5 but the Hurons lost the 1970 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Na- their first game, 7-6, on a three- Rob Smith in the tional Championship. sixth inning.

After defeating Lewis College in the NAIA Regionals, the Hurons But in one final meeting with NE Louisiana for all the marbles, advanced to the NAIA National Championship, where they took the Hurons did not disappoint. Pitchers Roger Coryell and on Emporia State University in the opening round. The team was Woody Mills pitched nine shutout innings and Dave Smigielski tested throughout the game, but going into the bottom of the provided all the offense the team would need, as his two-out eighth tied at 1-1, EMU first baseman Rocky Roe hit a sacrifice RBI single in the ninth plated Roe to give Eastern Michigan the fly to score Terry Trott and give the Hurons a 2-1 lead, one they victory and the 1970 NAIA National title. It was the fouth time in would not relinquish. the week-long, elimination tournament that the Hurons had won a game in their final at-bat. In the second round, the Hurons wasted no time getting on the board, as a four-run second inning, which included a three-run Peck was named the Tournament MVP after setting a national triple by third baseman Jeff Peck, helped EMU advance with a tournament mark at the plate, where he went 13-for-23 (.565) 4-2 win over New Haven. with three RBI. Eastern Michigan shortstop Terry Collins was named the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Tournament, as In the third round, the Hurons had their first of three meetings the Hurons finished the season with a 41-11 mark. with Northeast Louisiana. Facing a 4-3 deficit going into the late stages of the contest, EMU put up one in the seventh and two After the winning the title, Peck and Trott were selected as NAIA more in the eighth to take a 6-4 lead. The Hurons closed the door Topps All-Americans, and along with Tom Burkert, the three Hu- on NE Louisiana in the ninth to claim the win, as Terry Trott fin- rons signed professional contracts. Burkert and Trott signed with ished 3-for-5 with two runs and five RBI, while Jeff Peck went the , while Peck inked a deal with the Philadel- 3-for-4 with two runs scored in the victory. phia Phillies. The Hurons finished the season winning 11 out of their last 13 games, including five one-run victories. Head Coach The Hurons needed all nine innings to stay alive in the fourth Ron Oestrike was named the Coach of the Year by the 400 voting round of the NAIA National Championship, as Roe singled home members of the NAIA Coaches Association. Peck and Dave Yeager in the top of the ninth to give EMU a 3-2 advantage. A solid relief effort by Jay Kuhnie helped EMU ad- ROAD TO THE NATIONAL TITLE... vance to the fifth round, where it met NE Louisiana for the sec- ond time. Game One: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Emporia State 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 EMU 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 x 2 6 1

Game Two: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E New Haven 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 EMU 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 1

Game Three: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E NE Louisiana 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 11 6 EMU 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 x 6 7 0

Game Four: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E EMU 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 7 0 Livingston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 8 1

Game Five: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E EMU 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 9 2 NE Louisiana 0 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 x 7 12 8

Game Six: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E NE Louisiana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 EMU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 1

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1976 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1976 CWS All-Tournament Team June 19, 1976 • 7:40 p.m. Ken Phelps, Arizona St., 1B, Sr. Eastern Michigan (46-15) vs. Arizona (55-17) Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, Neb. Dan Schmitz, Eastern Mich., 2B, Jr. Brian Petroff, Eastern Mich.,3B , Fr. Eastern Michigan AB R H RBI PO A Russ Quetti, Maine, SS, So. Randy Brier, DH 4 0 1 0 0 0 Dave Stegman, Arizona, OF, Sr. Ted Dasen, LF 4 0 0 0 1 0 Glenn Gulliver, SS 3 1 1 1 2 4 Ken Landreaux, Arizona St., OF, Jr. Jerry Keller, C 4 0 0 0 6 0 Pete Van Horne, Arizona, OF, Jr. Glenn Ambrose, 1B 3 0 2 0 9 0 Ron Hassey, Arizona, C, Sr. Mike Lauerman, CF 4 0 0 0 0 0 Steve Powers, Arizona, DH, Sr. Thom Boutin, RF 2 0 0 0 2 0 Brian Petroff, 3B 3 0 1 0 2 1 Bob Owchinko, Eastern Mich., P, Sr. Dan Schmitz, 2B 2 0 1 0 2 1 Bob Chaulk, Arizona, P, Jr. Jim Luckhardt, PH 1 0 0 0 0 0 Doug Carreri, 2B 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bob Welch, P 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bob Owchinko, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 1 6 1 24 8

Arizona AB R H RBI PO A Don Zimmerman, LF 4 2 1 0 1 0 Glenn Wendt, SS 4 2 2 0 1 2 Dave Stegman, CF 4 0 3 3 8 0 Ron Hassey, C 4 0 2 1 5 0 Les Pearsey, 2B 5 0 1 0 2 3 Pete Van Horne, 1B 4 2 3 0 6 1 Ken Bolek, RF 2 0 0 0 3 0 Steve Powers, DH 3 1 2 3 0 0 Bill Simpson 4 0 0 0 1 2 Bob Chaulk, P 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 35 7 14 7 27 10

Eastern Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 6 0 Arizona 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 1 X - 7 14 0

E-None. LOB-Eastern Michigan 5, Arizona 10. 2B-Stegman, Petroff. 3B- Stegman. HR-Powers (6), Gulliver (10). DP-Eastern Michigan 2, Arizona 1. SB-Powers. SH-Bolek. WP-Owchinko (2). PB-Hassey.

Eastern Michigan IP H R ER BB SO Welch 3.2 8 4 4 2 3 Owchinko 4.1 6 3 3 3 2

Arizona IP H R ER BB SO Chaulk 9 6 1 1 3 5

W: Chaulk (12-2) L: Welch (10-3)

Umpires: C.J. Mitchell, Mel Neese, Doug Cossey, Fred Gerardi Time: 2:06 Attendance: 11,576 Bob Owchinko earned Academic All-American status and compiled a 14-3 record with a 1.99 ERA

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AT-BATS RUNS HITS Single Game Records Single Game Records Single Game Records 1. Western Michigan 60 05/10/98 1. Siena Heights 32 03/21/97 1. Bowling Green 27 04/08/09 2. Detroit 56 05/10/68 2. Bowling Green 27 04/08/09 2. Detroit 25 04/20/82 Oakland University 56 05/12/99 3. Wayne State 25 05/09/02 3. Eastern Kentucky 24 03/02/99 4. Kent State 55 04/06/97 4. Oakland 23 04/03/04 Michigan State 24 03/23/99 5. Ball State 54 04/26/86 Concordia 23 05/10/05 Purdue 24 05/14/13 6. Bowling Green 53 04/08/09 West Virginia 23 03/20/10 6. Northern Illinois 23 05/11/03 Central Michigan 53 05/19/11 7. Ball State 22 04/26/86 Concordia 23 05/10/05 8. Carson-Newman 52 03/25/77 Eastern Kentucky 22 03/02/99 Northwood 23 04/26/06 Siena Heights 52 03/21/97 9. UNLV 21 02/24/93 Toledo 23 05/13/11 10. Purdue 50 05/14/13 10. New Mexico 20 02/25/96 10. Carson-Newman 22 03/25/77 Siena Heights 20 03/02/97 Detroit 22 04/20/82 Purdue 20 05/14/13 Toledo (GM 3) 22 05/22/82 RBI’s Toledo (GM 6) 22 05/22/82 Single Game Records 1. Siena Heights 31 03/21/97 DOUBLES 2. Bowling Green 25 04/08/09 Single Game Records TRIPLES 3. Grand Valley State 22 04/11/96 1. Siena Heights 10 03/21/97 Single Game Records Oakland University 22 04/03/04 2. Alma 9 04/30/69 1. Bowling Green 5 05/09/82 Concordia 22 05/10/05 3. Detroit 8 05/14/78 2. Ohio Domin. (GM 1) 4 03/28/86 6. Ball State 21 04/26/86 Kentucky 8 02/20/04 Ohio Domin. (GM 2) 4 03/28/86 Wayne State 21 05/09/02 5. UT Martin 7 02/22/14 Arizona 4 03/11/12 West Virginia 21 03/20/10 Eastern Kentucky 7 03/02/99 5. Ferris State 3 04/15/67 9. Eastern Kentucky 20 03/02/99 7. Miami University 6 04/10/82 Adrian College 3 04/26/67 10. UNLV 19 02/24/93 Detroit 6 04/20/82 Ball State 3 05/06/72 Northern Illinois 19 05/11/03 Gonzaga 6 03/15/90 Eastern Kentucky 3 03/23/73 Siena Heights 19 05/02/07 Texas Tech 6 02/26/96 Toledo 3 04/27/74 Purdue 19 05/14/13 IUPUI 6 03/22/97 Toledo 3 04/19/80 Oakland 6 03/27/97 Hardin Simm. (GM 2) 3 05/29/82 University of Michigan 6 04/02/97 Ball State 3 05/11/85 HOME RUNS New Mexico State 6 03/16/02 Single Game Records Michigan State 6 05/07/02 1. Bowling Green 9 04/08/09 Miami University 6 05/23/02 2. Northern Illinois 7 04/17/82 Concordia 6 05/10/05 Siena Heights 7 03/21/97 Wright State 6 03/15/08 Siena Heights 7 05/02/07 Central Michian 6 05/16/08 5. Northern Illinois 6 05/11/03 Northern Illinois 6 05/27/04 7. Taylor 5 05/25/67 STOLEN BASES Grand Valley State 5 04/11/96 Single Game Records Michigan State 5 03/26/97 1. Wayne State 11 03/25/15 Eastern Kentucky 5 03/02/99 2. Oakland University 10 05/11/15 Northern Illinois 5 04/01/01 Boston College 10 03/01/86 Central Michigan 5 04/06/01 4. Wayne State 9 05/11/94 Bowling Green 5 03/30/02 Wayne State 9 04/29/98 Wayne State 5 05/09/02 Northwood 9 04/05/00 Marshall 5 05/17/02 Central Michigan 9 05/23/04 Marshall 5 05/18/02 8. Ferris State 8 04/15/67 Northwood 8 05/05/80 Bowling Green 8 05/14/83 Miami University 8 04/29/84 Wayne State 8 03/30/90 Northwood 8 05/04/94

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AT-BATS RUNS HITS Team Season Records Team Season Records Team Season Records 1. 2004 2,098 1. 1981 477 1. 1981 687 2. 2011 2,076 2. 2002 456 2. 2004 658 3. 2008 2,074 3. 2004 436 3. 2003 635 4. 2009 2,066 4. 1982 417 4. 2011 619 5. 2010 2,048 5. 2009 411 5. 2008 615 6. 2003 2,010 6. 1997 409 6. 1997 594 7. 1981 1,983 7. 2003 401 7. 2009 592 8. 2016 1,969 8. 2008 400 8. 2002 589 8. 2002 1,920 9. 2011 377 9. 1982 579 9. 2012 1,896 10. 1986 373 10. 2010 577

DOUBLES TRIPLES RBI’s Team Season Records Team Season Records Team Season Records 1. 1996 131 1. 1981 40 1. 1981 417 2. 2011 128 2. 1970 30 2. 2004 405 3. 2008 120 1982 30 3. 2002 392 4. 2002 116 4. 1986 25 4. 2009 384 5. 2004 113 5. 1967 24 5. 1997 375 6. 1996 112 1976 24 6. 2008 372 7. 2003 108 7. 1978 23 7. 1982 362 8. 1981 104 2002 23 8. 2011 343 9. 2010 101 2013 23 9. 2010 328 10. 1982 98 10. 1969 22 10. 1996 320 1975 22

STOLEN BASES HOME RUNS Team Season Records TOTAL BASES Team Season Records 1. 1981 147 Team Season Records 1. 2009 100 2004 147 1. 2004 1,806 2. 2002 93 3. 1984 135 2. 1981 1,033 3. 1997 77 4. 1986 129 3. 2002 1,030 4. 2004 71 5. 1976 127 4. 2009 1,007 5. 2008 64 2016 127 5. 1997 984 6. 2003 58 7. 1978 114 6. 2008 953 7. 2001 55 8. 1980 109 7. 2003 937 8. 1981 54 9. 1985 106 8. 1982 881 9. 2010 50 10. 2015 105 9. 2011 855 10. 1982 48 10. 2010 850 2007 48

WALKS BATTING AVERAGE Team Season Records Team Season Records 1. 1982 286 1. 1981 .346 2. 2012 278 2. 1997 .337 3. 1976 272 3. 1954 .321 4. 1989 251 4. 2004 .314 2003 251 5. 1982 .312 6. 2002 249 6. 2002 .307 7. 2004 249 2003 .307 8. 1996 242 8. 1986 .306 2013 242 9. 1996 .304 10. 2009 240 1998 .304

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AT-BATS HITS RBI Career Records Career Records Career Records 1. Zack Leonard 927 2008-11 1. Zack Leonard 315 2008-11 1. Derrick Peterson 204 2001-04 2. Derrick Peterson 806 2001-04 2. Derrick Peterson 274 2001-04 2. Zack Leonard 175 2008-11 3. Brent Ohrman 772 2009-12 3. Brian Bixler 258 2002-04 3. Ryan Goleski 167 2001-03 4. John Rubino 762 2012-15 4. Brent Ohrman 234 2009-12 4. Audie Cole 155 1977-80 5. Lee Longo 733 2011-14 5. Lee Longo 233 2011-14 5. Lee Longo 148 2011-14 6. Jeff Davis 728 2005-08 6. Audie Cole 228 1977-80 6. Scott Barrett 145 1994-98 7. Audie Cole 717 1977-80 7. John Rubino 226 2012-15 7. Sam Ott 131 2011-14 8. Nick Soliz 711 1998-01 8. Jeff Davis 224 2005-08 8. Chris Hoiles 130 1984-86 9. Josh Ivan 710 2005-08 9. Bryon Horn 222 1978-81 Andrew Marshall 130 2007-10 10. Brian Bixler 704 2002-04 10. Mike Wiseley 218 1990-93 10. Brian Bixler 123 2002-04 11. Sam Ott 693 2011-14 11. Sam Ott 217 2011-14 11. Howard Simmons 122 1979-82 12. Daniel Russell 683 2010-13 12. Ryan Arnett 215 2003-05 12. Greg Ryan 115 1996-98 13. Bryon Horn 686 1978-81 13. Steve Bradshaw 209 2005-08 13. Tony DeMarti 113 1982-85 14. Howard Simmons 676 1979-82 14. Kyle Rhoad 206 2006-09 Steve Bradshaw 113 2005-08 15. Tony DeMarti 667 1982-85 15. Josh Ivan 202 2005-08 14. Greg Anglin 112 2000-02 16 Mitchell McGeein 657 2013-16 16. Tony DeMarti 201 1982-85 15. Jason McDonald 111 1991-94 17. Kyle Rhoad 648 2006-09 17. Greg Ryan 200 1996-98 Mitchell McGeein 111 2013-16 18. Tony Palazzolo 624 2000-03 18. Ryan Goleski 197 2001-03 17. Aaron Powell 109 2005-09 19. Andrew Marshall 615 2007-10 19. Howard Simmons 195 1979-82 18. Jerry Keller 108 1974-76 20. Matt Moffett 613 2003-06 20. Nick Soliz 193 1998-01 19. Todd Kimling 106 2001-04 21. Scott Barrett 606 1994-98 21. Don DeDonatis 191 1994-96 20. Matt Moffett 104 2003-06 22. Tim Deak 589 1983-86 22. Scott Barrett 189 1994-96 Matt Skirving 104 2008-10 23. Jason McDonald 586 1991-94 Tony Palazzolo 189 2000-03 22. Brent Ohrman 103 2009-12 24. Steve Bradshaw 584 2005-08 24. Daniel Russell 180 2010-13 23. Curtis Baker 101 1993-96 25. Austin Wilson 576 2013-16 25. Derek Lehrman 177 2005-07 24. Brian Stemberger 100 1977-79

Single Season Records Single Season Records Single Season Records 1. Brent Ohrman 248 2011 1. Brian Bixler 110 2004 1. Derrick Peterson 71 2004 2. Kyle Rhoad 245 2008 2. Scott Kemp 89 1982 2. Chris Hoiles 70 1986 3. Brian Bixler 243 2004 3. Greg Ryan 88 1997 Ryan Goleski 70 2002 4. Zack Leonard 237 2009 4. Zack Leonard 87 2011 4. Scott Kemp 65 1982 Ken Battiston 237 2011 5. Steve Bradshaw 86 2008 5. Matt Skirving 64 2009 6. Marquise Gill 236 2016 6. Brent Ohrman 84 2011 6. Mickey Delas 63 1988 7. Zack Leonard 234 2011 7. Ryan Goleski 83 2002 7. Ryan Goleski 61 2003 8. Kyle Rhoad 232 2009 8. Bryon Horn 82 1981 Jim Gulliver 61 2009 9. Brian Bixler 231 2003 Howard Simmons 82 1981 9. Jerry Keller 59 1976 10. Brian Bixler 230 2002 10. Kyle Rhoad 81 2008, 2009 10. Greg Anglin 58 2002 Todd Kimling 58 2004

<< Derrick Peterson (2001-04) Former Eastern Michigan Derrick Peterson holds the all-time record for RBI, and is second all-time in at-bats, hits, runs scored, walks, and home runs. Peterson was drafted in the 20th round by the Cleveland Indians in the 2004 MLB Draft.

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RUNS SCORED WALKS DOUBLES Career Records Career Records Career Records 1. Brian Bixler 194 2002-04 1. Glenn Gulliver 140 1973-76 1. Zack Leonard 63 2008-11 2. Derrick Peterson 186 2001-04 2. Derrick Peterson 131 2001-04 2. Greg Ryan 59 1996-98 3. Zack Leonard 172 2008-11 3. Bryon Horn 130 1978-81 3. Derrick Peterson 54 2001-04 4. Tom Hauck 162 1983-86 4. Ben Magsig 120 2010-12 4. Lee Longo 53 2011-14 5. Kyle Rhoad 158 2006-09 5. Sam Ott 119 2011-14 5. Sam Ott 51 2011-14 6. Byron Horn 155 1978-81 6. Brian Petroff 117 1976-79 6. Scott Barrett 47 1994-98 7. Greg Ryan 152 1996-98 7. Whitford Boyd 112 1976-79 7. Steve Bradshaw 46 2005-08 8. Brent Ohrman 149 2009-12 8. Danny Schmitz 109 1974-77 8. Jeff Davis 45 2005-08 9. Audie Cole 140 1977-80 9. Tony Palazzolo 106 2000-03 9. Bryon Horn 43 1978-81 10. Ryan Goleski 137 2001-03 10. Daniel Russell 103 2010-13 10. Ryan Goleski 42 2001-03 11. Greg Howe 136 1980-82 11. Steve Bradshaw 95 2005-08 11. Tony DeMarti 41 1982-85 Ted Dasen 136 1974-77 12. Brian Bixler 93 2002-04 Chris DeShetler 41 1997-99 13. Tony De Marti 134 1982-85 Mitchell McGeein 93 2013-16 13. Brent Ohrman 40 2009-12 Tony Palazzolo 134 2000-03 14. Matt Moffett 87 2003-06 14. Todd Kimling 38 2001-04 Sam Ott 134 2011-14 15. Greg Ryan 86 1996-98 Brian Bixler 38 2002-04 16. John Rubino 133 2012-15 16. Gary Bowen 77 1966-68 16 Mitchell McGeein 37 2013-16 17. Pat Sheridan 128 1977-79 17. Andrew Marshall 76 2007-10 17. Nick Soliz 35 1998-2001 18. Jeff Davis 127 2005-08 18. Jeff Washington 75 1972-75 Matt Moffett 35 2003-06 19. Scott Barrett 126 1994-98 19. Terry Collins 74 1968-71 19. Josh Ivan 34 2005-08 20. Daniel Russell 122 2010-13 20. Jeff Davis 73 2005-08 Ben Magsig 34 2012-12 21. Andrew Marshall 118 2007-10 Todd Graves 73 2007-10 21. Audie Cole 33 1977-80 22. Steve Bradshaw 117 2005-08 22. Ted Dasen 72 1974-77 22. Derek Lehrman 32 2005-07 Mitchell McGeein 117 2013-16 23. Derek Lehrman 71 2005-07 Daniel Russell 32 2010-13 24. Nick Soliz 113 1998-01 John Rubino 71 2012-15 24. Jeff Peck 31 1968-70 Greg Anglin 113 2000-02 25. Todd Kimling 65 2001-04 Matt Skirving 31 2008-10

Single Season Records Single Season Records Single Season Records 1. Brian Bixler 74 2004 1. Ben Magsig 53 2012 1. Greg Ryan 25 1997 2. Greg Howe 72 1982 2. Danny Schmitz 52 1976 2. Scott Kemp 22 1982 3. Kyle Rhoad 69 2009 3. Glenn Gulliver 49 1976 3. Steve Bradshaw 21 2008 4. Ryan Goleski 62 2002 4. Greg Howe 48 1982 Ken Battiston 21 2011 5. Kyle Rhoad 61 2008 5. Bryon Horn 46 1978 5. Lee Longo 20 2014 Jim Gulliver 61 2009 6. Whitford Boyd 43 1979 6. Bryon Horn 19 1981 7. Brian Bixler 60 2002, 2003 7. Tony Palazzolo 41 2002 Jeff Davis 19 2008 8. Brett Roach 58 1988 8. Danny Schmitz 40 1977 8. Sam Ott 18 2013 9. Greg Ryan 56 1997 9. Glenn Gulliver 39 1975 Greg Ryan 18 1996 Greg Anglin 56 2002 Brent Miller 39 1996 Brian Bixler 18 2004 Zack Leonard 18 2011 Brent Ohrman 18 2011

<< Glenn Gulliver (1973-76) Former EMU infielder Glenn Gulliver still ranks among the best players to ever don the Green and White, as he still holds the career record for walks (140) and ranks in the top 10 in triples and stolen bases. Gulliver helped the Hurons to a pair of MAC titles and College World Series appearances during his tenure, including a runner-up finish in Omaha 1976. Gulliver was drafted in the eighth round of the 1976 MLB Draft by the Detroit Tigers. His son, Jim, was drafted by the Tigers in the 20th round of the 2009 MLB Draft.

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TRIPLES HOME RUNS STOLEN BASES Career Records Career Records Career Records 1. Jeff Peck 19 1968-70 1. Ryan Goleski 51 2001-03 1. Tom Hauck 85 1983-86 2. Daniel Russell 18 2010-13 2. Derrick Peterson 41 2001-04 2. Greg Howe 80 1980-82 3. Brian Stemberger 15 1977-79 3. Andrew Marshall 37 2007-10 3. John Rubino 76 2012-15 Greg Howe 15 1980-82 4. Chris Hoiles 34 1984-86 4. Brent Ohrman 74 2009-12 Brian Petroff 15 1976-79 5. Mitchell McGeein 32 2013-16 5. Kyle Rhoad 66 2006-09 6. Greg Anglin 14 2000-02 6. Brian Bixler 30 2002-04 6. Pat Sheridan 65 1977-79 Pete Casteel 14 1966-70 Audie Cole 30 1977-80 Don DeDonatis 65 1994-96 Glenn Gulliver 14 1973-76 8. Scott Barrett 29 1994-98 8. Brian Bixler 64 2002-04 9. Nick Soliz 11 1998-2001 9. Greg Anglin 27 2000-02 9. Ron Smith 63 1986-89 10. Brian Bixler 10 2002-04 10. Ryan Arnett 26 2003-05 10. Glenn Gulliver 57 1973-76 11. Jeff Davis 9 2005-08 Matt Skirving 26 2008-2010 Ted Dasen 57 1974-77 Todd Vokal 9 1995-98 12. Todd Kimling 25 2001-04 Terry Collins 57 1973-76 Mike Wagner 9 1971-73 13. Zack Leonard 24 2008-11 13. Whitford Boyd 56 1976-79 Brent Ohrman 9 2009-12 Mickey Delas 24 1986-88 14 Marquise Gill 45 2013-Pres. 15. Josh Ivan 8 2005-08 Kyle Rhoad 24 2006-09 15. Scott Willis 44 1984-87 Bo Kinder 8 2010-12 16. Todd Graves 23 2007-10 16 Austin Wilson 41 2013-16 Sam Ott 8 2011-14 17. Rob Sepanek 22 1982-84 17. Ryan Arnett 37 2003-05 18. Clint Fetzer 7 1995-98 Aaron Powell 22 2006-09 18. Trumaine Riley 34 2003-07 Ken Battiston 7 2007-11 19. Michael Aldridge 20 1996-99 Jeff Hehr 34 2005-07 John Rubino 7 2012-15 Chris DeShetler 20 1997-99 20. Tim Clouse 33 2000-03 21. Ryan Ford 5 2001-04 Matt Moffett 20 2003-06 Jim Gulliver 5 2007-2009 22. Chris Kirian 18 1995-99 Single Season Records Jamie Simpson 5 2012-13 Brian Petroff 18 1976-79 1. John Rubino 40 2015 Dae Bowden 5 2011-14 24. Lee Longo 17 2011-14 2. Marquise Gill 35 2016 25. Ryan Goleski 4 2001-03 3. Kyle Rhoad 32 2009 Ryan Arnett 4 2003-05 Single Season Records 4. Greg Howe 31 1981, 1982 Vince Thomas 4 1999-2000 1. Ryan Goleski 22 2002 Brian Bixler 31 2004 Lee Longo 4 2011-14 2. Chris Hoiles 19 1986 6. Pat Sheridan 29 1979 Jeremy Stidham 4 2016-Pres. 3. Andrew Marshall 18 2009 7. Don DeDonatis 28 1996 4. Todd Kimling 17 2004 8. Glenn Gulliver 26 1976 Single Season Records Mickey Delas 17 1988 Don DeDonatis 26 1994 1. Pete Casteel 9 1967 Ryan Goleski 17 2003 10. Tom Hauck 24 1984 2. Brian Stemberger 8 1978 7. Derrick Peterson 16 2004 3. Daniel Russell 7 2013 Matt Skirving 16 2009 Ken Battiston 7 2011 9. Brett Roach 14 1988 BATTING AVERAGE Jeff Davis 7 2007 Greg Anglin 14 2002 Career Records Jeff Peck 7 1969 Jim Gulliver 14 2009 1. Don DeDonatis .387 1994-96 Glenn Gulliver 7 1976 2. Greg Ryan .370 1996-98 Greg Howe 7 1982 3. Brian Bixler .366 2002-04 Doug Davis 7 1981 4. Steve Bradshaw .358 2005-08 10. Jeff Peck 6 1970 5. Scott Kemp .355 1979-82 Terry Trott 6 1970 6. Chris Hoiles .353 1984-86 Danny Schmitz 6 1977 7. Rob Sepanek .348 1982-84 Scott Kemp 6 1982 8. Ryan Goleski .343 2001-03 Chris Hoiles 6 1986 9. Derrick Peterson .340 2001-04 Tom Hauck 6 1986 Zack Leonard .340 2008-11 Greg Anglin 6 2002 11. Mike Ferguson .336 1971-73 Ken Battiston 6 2011 12. Mark Rutherford .333 1995-97 13. Todd Vokal .330 1995-98 Greg Anglin .330 2000-02 15. Jason La Joice .324 1992-95 16. Vince Thomas .323 1997-2000

Single Season Records 1. Brian Bixler .453 2004 << Zack Leonard (2008-11) surpassed Derrick Peterson 2. Greg Ryan .447 1997 (2001-04) for number one all-time in career hits (315) 3. Mike Wiseley .435 1993 and at-bats (927) in 2011. A career-.340 hitter, Leonard 4. Brett Roach .434 1988 became EMU’s hit king with his 275th career knock in 5. Scott Kemp .426 1982 a double header against Western Michigan, April 23, 6. John Pinkowski .421 1957 2011. 7. Jason Carano .415 1999 8. Glenn Gulliver .413 1976 9. Pete Casteel .411 1967 10. Don DeDonatis .409 1996

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WINS LOSSES ERA Team Season Records Team Season Records Team Season Records 1. 1976 43 1. 2000 36 1. 1952 1.71 2. 1970 41 2016 36 2. 1970 2.17 1979 41 2. 1984 35 3. 1975 2.39 4. 1982 39 1985 35 4. 1968 2.54 5. 1981 37 2009 35 5. 1967 2.71 2011 37 2015 35 6. 1974 2.90 7. 1975 36 5. 1980 34 7. 1969 2.97 1978 36 1986 34 8. 1976 3.32 9. 2003 33 2005 34 9. 1972 3.46 10. 2004 32 2008 34 10. 1966 3.53 2007 32 2014 34 10. 1987 33 SHUTOUTS 2001 33 SAVES Team Season Records Team Season Records 1. 1970 15 COMPLETE GAMES 1. 2007 16 2. 1974 11 Team Season Records 2. 2010 14 3. 1976 10 1. 1976 35 3. 2003 13 4. 1975 9 2. 1978 30 4. 1970 12 5. 1969 6 3. 1979 28 1979 12 6. 1978 6 4. 1975 26 1994 12 7. 2007 5 1981 26 1998 12 8. 2004 4 6. 1987 24 2008 12 2016 4 7. 1970 22 2012 12 9. 1973 3 8. 1972 21 10. 2005 11 1982 3 1980 21 2011 11 1987 3 10. 1974 19 2010 3 2012 3 RUNS HITS Team Season Records Team Season Records 1. 1969 115 INNINGS PITCHED 1. 1969 235 2. 1968 125 Team Season Records 2. 1967 232 3. 1970 130 1. 2011 526.0 3. 1968 241 4. 1967 145 2. 2004 519.1 4. 1974 280 5. 1974 148 3. 2003 515.2 5. 1972 285 6. 1972 151 4. 2010 513.1 6. 1975 316 7. 1975 168 5. 2016 509.2 7. 1973 331 8. 1976 198 6. 2009 509.0 8. 1971 386 9. 1973 199 7. 2008 504.1 9. 1976 396 10. 1971 213 8. 2012 488.0 10. 1992 402 9. 2007 482.2 10. 2015 474.0 Team Season Records WALKS 1. 2012 389 Team Season Records 2. 2010 387 EARNED RUNS 1. 1967 67 3. 1975 381 Team Season Records 2. 1969 112 2016 381 1. 1968 91 3. 1999 116 5. 2002 377 1969 91 4. 1968 149 6. 2009 366 3. 1967 104 5. 1972 152 7. 1976 365 4. 1975 108 6. 1971 160 8. 2007 359 5. 1974 114 7. 1970 172 9. 2011 358 6. 1972 116 8. 1974 174 10. 2003 355 7. 1973 151 9. 2013 175 8. 1971 158 10. 2013 180 9. 1976 162 10. 1979 191

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COMPLETE GAMES STRIKEOUTS SAVES Career Records Career Records Career Records 1. Doug Martin 26 1988-91 1. Bob Owchinko 309 1973-76 1. Steve Herbst 23 1992-95 2. Bob Owchinko 24 1973-76 2. Corey Chaffins 277 2007-11 2. Joe Battistelli 16 2010-13 Bud Yanus 24 1976-79 3. Jeff Fischer 261 2005-07 3. Matt Shoemaker 14 2007-08 4. Donn Wolfe 18 1985-88 4. Anthony Tomey 249 2000-03 4. Ross Winiemko 11 2001-2003 5. Jay Kuhnie 17 1969-72 5. Woody Mills 225 1970-73 5. Brian Reynolds 10 1996-98 Randy Gorgon 17 1978-81 6. Bob Welch 219 1975-77 Phil Kommer 10 1998-2001 7. Ken Bruchanski 14 1973-75 7. Doug Martin 212 1988-91 Robert Wendzicki 10 2008-11 8. Gordon Chretien 13 1978-79 8. Bud Yanus 207 1976-79 Sam Delaplane 10 2014-Pres. Mike Lumley 13 1987-88 9. Jay Kuhnie 204 1969-72 8. Tom Gallus 8 1999-2002 Joe Linde 13 1999-2002 10. Joe Linde 201 1999-2002 9. Jay Schwalm 7 1967-69 11. Woody Mills 11 1970-73 11. Bill Giffin 177 1966-69 Kevin Wammes 7 2006-09 Jay Davisson 11 1979-81 12. Steve Weber 162 2010-14 12. Bob Smith 6 1982-85 Mickey Weston 11 1980-82 13. Sean Hoffman 158 2006-09 Fred Londo 6 1989-93 14. Seth Kenny 9 1995-98 14. George Biddle 156 2005-07 Anthony Tomey 6 2000-03 Mark Rutherford 9 1994-97 Ben Simon 156 1995-97 Tim Combs 6 2008-11 16. Jeff Mull 152 1997-99 Kristian Calibuso 6 2011-14 Single Season Records 17. Mark Rutherford 150 1994-97 17. Dale Corbin 5 1973-75 1. Mike Lumley 13 1988 Jordan Glover 150 2009-12 Bob Welch 5 1975-77 2. Bob Owchinko 12 1976 19. Tom Gallus 143 1999-2002 Gordon Chretien 5 1978-79 3. Doug Martin 10 1991 20. Joe Battistelli 142 2010-13 Will Stewardson 5 2002-06 4. Don Vesling 9 1987 Neil Butara 142 2010-13 Matthew Beaton 5 2014-Pres. 5. Robert Welch 8 1976 22. Ken Bruchanski 135 1973-75 John Martin 8 1978 Single Season Records Ken Spratke 8 1984 Single Season Records 1. Matt Shoemaker 14 2007 Doug Martin 8 1988 1. Bob Owchinko 125 1976 2. Robert Wendzicki 9 2008 Ryan Ford 8 2004 2. Robert Welch 111 1976 3. Phil Kommer 8 1998 10. Jay Kuhnie 7 1972 3. Bob Owchinko 107 1975 4. Jay Schwalm 7 1967 Bob Owchinko 7 1975 4. Jeff Fischer 103 2006 Steve Herbst 7 1994 Gordon Chretien 7 1979 5. Ryan Ford 99 2004 Tom Gallus 7 1999 6. Corey Chaffins 96 2010 Sam Delaplane 7 2015 7. Jeff Fischer 95 2007 7. Brian Reynolds 6 1997 8. Bob Welch 94 1975 Fred Londo 6 1990 9. Anthony Tomey 83 2002 Ross Winiemko 6 2002 10. Mike Lumley 81 1988 Joe Battistelli 6 2012 Ben Simon 81 1996 10. Bob Welch 5 1975 Will Stewardson 5 2005 Kristian Calibuso 5 2011 SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS

Category Record Year Category Record Year At-Bats 2098 2004 Wins 43 1976 Batting Average .380 1998 Losses 36 2000, 2016 Games Played 68 1979 Ties 2 1982 Runs Scored 477 1981 1.71 1952 Hits 687 1981 Shutouts 15 1970 Doubles 131 1997 Complete Games 35 1976 Triples 40 1981 Saves 16 2007 Home Runs 100 2009 Innings Pitched 526.0 2011 Runs Batted In 417 1981 Hits 235 1969 Total Bases 1806 2004 Runs 115 1969 Sacrifice Hits 62 1991 Earned Runs 91 1968,69 Sacrifice Flies 37 2012 Walks 67 1967 Stolen Bases 147 1981, 2004 Strikeouts 389 2012 286 1982 Strikeouts 504 2004 Hit By Pitch 74 2010

Category Record Year Putouts 1578 2011 Assists 701 2004 Errors 140 1985 Double Plays 60 2002 .986 1970 Matt Shoemaker (pictured) holds the EMU single season save record with 14 in 2007.

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WINS ERA INNINGS PITCHED Career Records Career Records Career Records 1. Doug Martin 33 1988-91 1. Paul Temple 1.65 1951-54 1. Doug Martin 388.1 1988-91 2. Bob Owchinko 29 1973-76 2. Bob Welch 1.84 1975-77 2. Bud Yanus 312.2 1976-79 3. Randy Gorgon 24 1978-81 3. Ken Bruchanski 1.91 1973-75 3. Bob Owchinko 305.2 1973-76 4. Jay Kuhnie 21 1969-72 4. Jay Kuhnie 1.97 1969-72 4. Corey Chaffins 299.2 2007-11 Woody Mills 21 1970-73 5. Bob Owchinko 2.15 1973-76 5. Ryan Ford 275.0 2001-04 6. Bud Yanus 20 1976-79 6. Gerald Jarvella 2.16 1973-74 6. Sean Hoffman 273.1 2006-09 George Biddle 20 2005-07 7. Woody MIlls 3.25 1970-73 7. Jeff Fischer 268.0 2005-07 7. Ryan Ford 19 2001-04 8. Jeff Fischer 3.26 2005-07 8. Joe Linde 267.1 1999-2002 Donn Wolfe 19 1985-88 9. Bud Yanus 3.62 1976-79 9. George Biddle 261.2 2005-07 Richard Berryman 19 1967-69 10. Brad Edick 3.66 1981-83 10. Anthony Tomey 260.2 2000-03 10. Corey Chaffins 18 2007-11 11. Ben Simon 3.70 1995-97 11. Woody Mills 243.1 1970-73 Jeff Fischer 18 2005-07 12. George Biddle 4.23 2005-07 12. Randy Gorgon 241.1 1978-81 12. Mark Rutherford 17 1994-97 13. Rob Wendzicki 4.28 2007-11 13. Steve Weber 234.1 2010-14 Bob Welch 17 1975-77 14. Matt Shoemaker 4.33 2006-08 14. Jay Kuhnie 231.0 1969-72 Joe Linde 17 1999-2002 15. Jeff Mull 225.2 1997-99 Sean Hoffman 17 2006-09 Single Season Records 16. Mark Rutherford 223.0 1994-97 17. Steve Weber 16 2010-14 1. Philip Vaden .99 (36.3) 1974 17. Tom Gallus 220.2 1999-2002 18. Will Stewardson 15 2002-06 2. Jerry Kramer 1.04 (43.0) 1969 18. Neil Butara 212.1 2010-13 Joe Battistelli 15 2010-13 3. Art Sheridan 1.13 (67.0) 1952 19. Will Stewardson 210.0 2002-06 20. Anthony Tomey 13 2000-03 4. Mike Platzer 1.13 (32.0) 1965 20. Joe Battistelli 199.1 2010-13 Kendall Lewis 13 2009-13 5. Paul Temple 1.16 (35.0) 1952 21. Seth Kenny 199.0 1995-98 22. Tom Gallus 12 1999-2002 6. Jay Kuhnie 1.16 (92.2) 1970 Sam Delaplane 12 2014-Pres. 7. Bob Welch 1.29 (72.3) 1975 Single Season Records 24. Ross Winiemko 11 2001-03 8. Jau Schwalm 1.52 (77.0) 1968 1. Bob Owchinko 135.2 1976 Neil Butara 11 2010-13 9. Jay Kuhnie 1.58 (74.0) 1972 2. Ryan Ford 119.2 2004 10. Bob Owchinko 1.59 (90.6) 1974 3. Jeff Fischer 109.2 2006 Single Season Records 4. Don Vesling 108.0 1987 1. Bob Owchinko 12-3 1976 5. Robert Wendzicki 106.2 2011 2. Jay Kuhnie 11-1 1970 6. Corey Chaffins 104.1 2010 Ryan Ford 11-4 2004 7. Mike Lumley 104.0 1988 4. Bob Owchinko 10-1 1975 8. Jeff Fischer 102.0 2007 Bob Welch 10-2 1976 9. Bob Owchinko 101.2 1975 Mickey Weston 10-5 1982 10. John Martin 101.0 1977 Mike Lumley 10-6 1988 Doug Martin 10-5 1991 9. Doug Martin 9-2 1988 Mark Rutherford 9-3 1997 Will Stewardson 9-3 2004 Jeff Fischer 9-4 2006

<< Bob Welch (1974-76) In just two seasons at Eastern Michigan, Bob Welch compiled a 17-6 record. He was 7-4 with a 1.29 earned run average as a freshman in 1975 and 10-2 with a 1.82 earned run average as a sophomore in 1976. He was a first-team All-MAC and All-District selection in 1976. EMU won the MAC Champion- ship, district championship and advanced to the College World Series in both of Welch’s years at EMU. In a 17-year MLB career with the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland Athletics, Welch compiled a 211- 146 record with 1,969 strikeouts and a 3.47 ERA in 3,092 innings. He was named the 1990 Cy Young Award winner.

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1958 NA 1972 Mike Ferguson 33 1987 Brian Neil 32 1997 Greg Ryan .447 BATTING 1959 Charles Shonta 19 1973 Jeff Washington 23 1988 Brett Roach 58 1998 Clint Fetzer .344 1960 Milo Karhu 20 1974 Glenn Gulliver 22 1989 Scott Evans 47 1999 Chris DeShetler .345 At-Bats 1961 NA 1975 Charles Keller 32 1990 Aldo Pecorelli 30 2000 Vince Thomas .348 1951 Marv Streit 70 1962 NA 1976 Charles Keller 59 1991 Rogers, White 36 2001 Tony Palazzolo .357 1952 Bob Shankie 77 1963 NA 1977 Audie Cole 44 1992 Mike Wiseley 30 2002 Ryan Goleski .381 1953 Dick Moseley 70 1964 Mike Gouin 23 1978 Brian Stemberger 43 1993 Mike Wiseley 43 2003 Derrick Peterson .377 1954 Dick Moseley 72 1965 Mike Gouin 23 1979 Audie Cole 39 1994 Don DeDonatis 42 2004 Brian Bixler .453 1955 NA 1966 Clay, Moulton 18 1980 Audie Cole 39 1995 Jason LaJoice 42 2005 Derek Lehrman .349 1956 NA 1967 Pete Casteel 54 1981 Doug Davis 47 1996 B. Miller, G. Ryan 47 2006 Steve Bradshaw .356 1957 Don Mack 42 1968 John Clay 49 1982 Scott Kemp 65 1997 Greg Ryan 56 2007 Steve Bradshaw .357 1958 NA 1969 Jeff Peck 40 1983 Gavin, Sepanek 32 1998 Greg Ryan 49 2008 Steve Bradshaw .382 1959 Charles Shonta 68 1970 Jeff Peck 69 1984 Rob Sepanek 54 1999 Chris DeShetler 40 2009 Kyle Rhoad .349 1960 Milo Karhu 55 1971 Al McLaughlin 50 1985 Tony DeMarti 42 2000 Vince Thomas 40 2010 Ben Magsig .331 1961 NA 1972 Bolt, Ferguson 43 1986 Chris Hoiles 70 2001 Greg Anglin 43 2011 Zack Leonard .372 1962 NA 1973 Mike Ferguson 56 1987 Brian Neil 33 2002 Ryan Goleski 62 2012 Brent Ohrman .344 1963 NA 1974 Bill Reichel 41 1988 Mickey Delas 63 2003 Brian Bixler 60 2013 Sam Ott .327 1964 Ed Mirer 58 1975 Charles Keller 52 1989 Mike Smerek 45 2004 Brian Bixler 74 2014 Lee Longo .379 1965 Dave Henegar 73 1976 Charles Keller 69 1990 Kevin Grijak 44 2005 Jeff Davis 38 2015 John Rubino .311 1966 John Clay 62 1977 Danny Schmitz 66 1991 Kevin Grijak 46 2006 Steve Bradshaw 40 2016 Brennan Williams .308 1967 Pete Casteel 139 1978 Audie Cole 66 1992 Jim Kraut 37 2007 Jeff Hehr 34 1968 John Clay 151 1979 Pat Sheridan 68 1993 Jim Bostock 40 2008 Kyle Rhoad 61 Walks 1969 Terry Collins 118 1980 Gary Baker 56 1994 Jason McDonald 54 2009 Kyle Rhoad 69 1971 Mike Ferguson 26 1970 Jeff Peck 186 1981 Horn, Simmons 82 1995 Curtis Baker 42 2010 A. Marshall, Z. Leonard 41 1972 M. Ferguson, L. Bolt, 1971 Al McLaughlin 162 1982 Scott Kemp 89 1996 Curtis Baker 53 Bo Kinder 41 J. Washingon 20 1972 Larry Bolt 143 1983 Tony DeMarti 57 1997 Greg Ryan 56 2011 Zack Leonard 53 1973 Mike Ferguson 25 1973 Mike Ferguson 163 1984 Rob Sepanek 75 1998 Scott Barrett 50 2012 Brent Ohrman 49 1974 Glenn Gulliver 32 1974 Bill Reichel 136 1985 Chris Hoiles 61 1999 Chris DeShetler 37 2013 Sam Ott 47 1975 Glenn Gulliver 39 1975 Charles Keller 177 1986 A.J. Richardson 66 2000 Vince Thomas 33 2014 Sam Ott 45 1976 Glenn Gulliver 55 1976 Charles Keller 209 1987 Brian Neil 64 2001 Ryan Goleski 36 2015 John Rubino 34 1977 NA 1977 Danny Schmitz 195 1988 Brett Roach 79 2002 Ryan Goleski 70 2016 Mitchell McGeein 39 1978 Bryon Horn 46 1978 Cole Wolan 202 1989 Evans, Smerek 59 2003 Ryan Goleski 61 1979 Whitford Boyd 43 1979 Pat Sheridan 205 1990 Aldo Pecorelli 62 2004 Derrick Peterson 71 Batting Average 1980 Bryon Horn 30 1980 Audie Cole 193 1991 Kevin Grijak 69 2005 Derek Lehrman 34 1951 Chuck Paige .379 1981 Bryon Horn 30 1981 Howard Simmons 225 1992 Mike Wiseley 65 2007 Jeff Hehr 39 1952 Jim Sciarini .327 1982 Greg Howe 48 1982 Howard Simmons 217 1993 Mike Wiseley 77 2008 Steve Bradshaw 56 1953 Rudy Hill .333 1983 NA 1983 Tony DeMarti 173 1994 Don DeDonatis 78 2009 Matt Skirving 64 1954 Ron Oestrike .362 1984 Rob Sepanek 32 1984 Rob Sepanek 189 1995 Curtis Baker 63 2010 Zack Leonard 53 1955 NA 1985 Tom Hauck 27 1985 Tony DeMarti 190 1996 Don DeDonatis 76 2011 Ken Battiston 44 1956 NA 1986 Tom Hauck 28 1986 A.J. Richardson 191 1997 Greg Ryan 88 2012 Brent Ohrman 41 1957 John Pinkowski .421 1987 Chad Stewart 27 1987 Brian Neil 187 1998 Greg Ryan 62 2013 S. Ott, L. Longo 44 1958 NA 1988 Mickey Delas 23 1988 Brian Neil 184 1999 Chris DeShetler 68 2014 Lee Longo 49 1959 William Shelton .289 1989 Scott Evans 30 1989 Scott Evans 167 2000 Vince Thomas 70 2015 Mitchell McGeein 36 1960 Milo Karhu .361 1990 Kevin Grijak 30 1990 Aldo Pecorelli 167 2001 Greg Anglin 59 2016 Mike Mioduszewski 36 1961 NA 1991 Jim Bostock 25 1991 Kevin Grijak 175 2002 Ryan Goleski 83 1962 NA 1992 Charles Richardson 27 1992 Mike Wiseley 181 2003 Derrick Peterson 80 Runs 1963 NA 1993 Jason McDonald 35 1993 Mike Wiseley 177 2004 Brian Bixler 110 1954 Earl Bossenberry 16 1964 Mike Gouin .404 1994 D. De Donatis, D. Deak 24 1994 Don DeDonatis 200 2005 Derek Lehrman 66 1955 NA 1965 Mike Gouin .338 1995 Jeff McGavin 14 1995 Curtis Baker 185 2006 Steve Bradshaw 69 1956 NA 1966 Glenn Moulton .322 1996 Brent Miller 39 1996 Don DeDonatis 186 2007 Derek Lehrman 59 1957 Bill Birkle 11 1967 Pete Casteel .388 1997 Greg Ryan 29 1997 Scott Barrett 199 2008 Steve Bradshaw 86 1958 NA 1968 Terry Collins .354 1998 Greg Ryan 30 1998 Greg Ryan 183 2009 Kyle Rhoad 81 1959 Don Mathews 10 1969 Jeff Peck .360 1999 Craig Foddrill 26 1999 Chris DeShetler 197 2010 Zack Leonard 70 1960 David Smith 10 1970 Jeff Peck .371 2000 Vince Thomas 24 2000 Vince Thomas 201 2011 Zack Leonard 87 1961 NA 1971 Mike Ferguson .336 2001 Derrick Peterson 26 2001 Nick Soliz 193 2012 Brent Ohrman 78 1962 NA 1972 John Roe .333 2002 Tony Palazzolo 41 2002 Brian Bixler 231 2013 Sam Ott 69 1963 NA 1973 Mike Ferguson .344 2003 Brian Bixler 38 2003 Brian Bixler 230 2014 Lee Longo 75 1964 Abraham, Govin 12 1974 Jeff Washington .310 2004 Derrick Peterson 37 2004 Brian Bixler 243 2015 John Rubino 71 1965 Three tied 12 1975 Jeff Washington .317 2005 Derek Lehrman 33 2005 Jeff Davis 201 2016 Brennan Williams 64 1966 Glenn Moulton 13 1976 Glenn Gulliver .392 2007 Steve Bradshaw 23 2006 Josh Ivan 215 1967 Bowen, Casteel 36 1977 Ted Dasen .393 2008 Steve Bradshaw 37 2007 Derek Lehrman 194 RBI 1968 Gary Bowen 36 1978 Audie Cole .327 2009 Jim Gulliver 43 2008 Kyle Rhoad 245 1954 Jim Zickel 12 1969 Jeff Peck 30 1979 Gary Baker .360 2010 Ben Magsig 36 2009 Zack Leonard 237 1955 NA 1970 Terry Trott 41 1980 Gary Baker .371 2011 B.Magsig, T. Rubino 31 2010 Zack Leonard 229 1956 NA 1971 Terry Collins 35 1981 Jim Irwin .402 2012 Ben Magsig 53 2011 Brent Ohrman 248 1957 Bill Birkle 9 1972 Larry Bolt 31 1982 Scott Kemp .426 2013 Daniel Russell 36 2012 Brent Ohrman 227 1958 NA 1973 Ferguson, Reichel 26 1983 Tony DeMarti .330 2014 Sam Ott 34 2013 John Rubino 212 1959 William Shelton 13 1974 Glenn Gulliver 28 1984 Rob Sepanek .397 2015 J. Peterson, M. McGeein 24 2014 John Rubino 212 1960 Milo Karhu 10 1975 Ted Dasen 37 1985 Chris Hoiles .372 2015 Mitchell McGeein 33 2015 John Rubino 228 1961 NA 1976 Danny Schmitz 55 1986 A.J. Richardson .346 2016 Marquise Gill 236 1962 NA 1977 Danny Schmitz 47 1987 Brian Neil .342 Doubles 1963 NA 1978 Bryon Horn 43 1988 Brett Roach .434 1970 Jeff Peck 12 Hits 1964 Ed Mirer 15 1979 Pat Sheridan 47 1989 Micky Smerek .362 1971 Ed McLaughlin 8 1951 Chuck Paige 25 1965 Three tied 8 1980 Bryon Horn 34 1990 Aldo Pecorelli .371 1972 Mike Ferguson 10 1952 Bob Shankie 20 1966 Glenn Moulton 11 1981 Howard Simmons 55 1991 Kevin Grijak .394 1973 Jeff Washington 8 1953 Ron Oestrike 21 1967 Pete Casteel 31 1982 Jim Irwin 53 1992 Mike Wiseley .359 1974 Bill Reichel 9 1954 Jim Zickel 22 1968 John Clay 25 1983 Rob Sepanek 36 1993 Mike Wiseley .435 1975 Jerry Keller 6 1955 NA 1969 Mike Knowles 26 1984 Rob Sepanek 48 1994 Don DeDonatis .390 1976 Jerry Keller 15 1956 NA 1970 Terry Trott 44 1985 Tony DeMarti 41 1995 Jason LaJoice .383 1977 NA 1957 Don Mack 9 1971 John Roe 35 1986 A.J. Richardson 55 1996 Don DeDonatis .409 1978 Byron Horn 13

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1979 Pat Sheridan 14 2002 Greg Anglin 6 1962 NA 1970 John Kuhnie 11 1981 Mitch Zwolensky 3.81 1980 Gary Baker 9 2003 R. Arnett, R. Ford 3 1963 NA 1971 Kuhnie, Mills 5 1982 Brad Edick 3.65 1981 Bryon Horn 19 2004 Brian Bixler 3 1964 William Abraham 5 1972 Kuhnie, Schmittou 5 1983 Ken Spratke 6.70 1982 Scott Kemp 22 2005 Josh Ivan 2 1965 Dave Henegar 5 1973 Woody Mills 5 1984 Vic Worker 4.09 1983 NA 2006 Derek Lehrman 2 1966 Gary Bowen 7 1974 Ken Bruchanski 7 1985 Bob Smith 3.70 1984 Tony De Marti 16 Josh Ivan 1967 Pete Casteel 10 1975 Bob Owchinko 11 1986 Donn Wolfe 4.14 1985 Rick Ziegler 12 2007 Jeff Davis 7 1968 Terry Collins 19 1976 Bob Owchinko 14 1987 Don Vesling 2.50 1986 Chris Hoiles 13 2008 Kyle Rhoad 3 1969 Terry Collins 18 1977 Bob Gerlach 8 1988 Mike Lumley 2.86 1978 Gordon Chretien 8 1987 Chad Stewart 9 2009 Jim Gulliver 5 1970 Gerald Warkentien 9 1989 Matt Avery 3.76 1979 Randy Gorgon 8 1990 Doug Martin 3.00 1988 Brett Roach 17 2010 Bo Kinder 4 1971 Terry Collins 14 1980 Bryan Clutterbuck 5 1991 Doug Martin 2.99 1989 Scott Evans 12 2011 Ken Battiston 6 1972 Larry Bolt 11 1981 Davisson, Gorgon 7 1992 Sean Kenny 3.95 1990 Aldo Pecorelli 16 2012 B. Ohrman, D. Russell 5 1973 Mike Ferguson 10 1982 Mickey Weston 10 1993 Steve Herbst 3.55 1991 Aldo Pecorelli 10 2013 Daniel Russell 7 1974 Bill Reichel 13 1983 Ken Spratke 6 1994 Dan Tobias 3.94 1992 J. Kraut, B. White 10 2014 L. Longo, S. Ott, N. Rotola 2 1975 Dasen, Gulliver 16 1984 Matthews, Spratke 5 1995 Ben Simon 3.19 1993 Mike Wiseley 14 2015 John Rubino 3 1976 Glenn Gulliver 26 1985 Donn Wolfe 6 1996 Ben Simon 3.30 1994 Jason Mc Donald 13 2016 Jeremy Stidham 4 1977 Schmitz, Sheridan 19 1986 Donn Wolfe 6 1997 Mark Rutherford 4.48 1995 Jason La Joice 9 1978 Whitford Boyd 19 1987 Mike Lumley 7 1998 Jason Stewart 2.03 1996 Greg Ryan 18 Home Runs 1979 Pat Sheridan 29 1988 Mike Lumley 10 1999 Terry Bigham 5.14 1997 Greg Ryan 25 1970 Terry Trott 11 1980 Greg Howe 18 1989 Bill Bates 7 2000 Jeremy Nordquist 3.86 1998 G. Ryan, C. De Shetler 16 1971 Rocky Roe 6 1981 Greg Howe 31 1990 Doug Martin 8 2001 Ryan Ford 4.80 1999 Chris De Shetler 15 1972 Jeff Washington 4 1982 Greg Howe 31 1991 Doug Martin 10 2002 Ross Winiemko 3.58 2000 Vince Thomas 17 1973 Chuck Petrillo 5 1983 Tony DeMarti 20 1992 Sean Kenny 6 2003 Ross Winiemko 4.39 2001 G. Anglin, R. Goleski 11 1974 Ted Dasen 2 1984 Tom Hauck 24 1993 Scott Kapla 6 2004 Ryan Ford 2.93 2002 Ryan Goleski 17 1975 Jeff Washington 9 1985 Tom Hauck 21 1994 Steve Herbst 8 2005 Matt Dimich 4.27 1995 Ben Simon 6 2003 Derrick Peterson 16 1976 Jerry Keller 10 1986 Tom Hauck 23 2006 Jeff Fischer 1.97 1996 Baker, Simon, and 2007 George Biddle 2.42 2004 Brian Bixler 18 1977 NA 1987 Ron Smith 23 Rutherford 4 2008 Matt Shoemaker 4.47 2005 Matt Moffett 12 1978 Don Wolan 6 1988 Brett Roach 18 1997 Mark Rutherford 9 2009 Steven Young 4.70 2006 Steve Bradshaw 17 1979 A. Cole, 1989 Scott Evans 23 1998 Jason Stewart 5 2010 Steven Young 3.96 2007 Derek Lehrman 11 B. Stemberger 9 1990 Scott Evans 10 1999 Ryan Janis 7 2011 Brian Valente 1.86 2008 Steve Bradshaw 21 1980 Audie Cole 11 1991 Brandon White 16 2000 Sean Harrington 6 2012 Neil Butara 3.95 2009 Zack Leonard 15 1981 Doug Davis 11 1992 Richardson, Wiseley 10 2001 Joe Linde 6 2013 Kristian Calibuso 3.48 2010 Matt Skirving 17 1982 Scott Kemp 9 1993 Mike Wiseley 19 2002 Ross Winiemko 6 2014 Paul Schaak 2.50 2011 Ken Battiston 21 1983 NA 1994 Don DeDonatis 26 2003 Ross Winiemko 2015 Matthew Beaton 1.91 2012 Sam Ott 15 1984 Rob Sepanek 13 1995 Don DeDonatis 14 Dave Pieron 7 2016 Tyler Butzin 3.33 2013 Sam Ott 18 1985 Chris Hoiles 11 1996 Don DeDonatis 28 2004 Ryan Ford 11 2014 Lee Longo 20 1986 Chris Hoiles 19 1997 Scott Barrett 9 2005 G. Biddle, M. Dimich. 4 Strikeouts 2015 Mitchell McGeein 15 1987 Scott Willis 6 1998 Clint Rodger 17 B. Lothian 1952 Art Sheridan 49 2016 Brennan Williams 11 1988 Mickey Delas 17 1999 Clint Rodger 10 2006 Jeff Fischer 9 1953 Paul Temple 56 1989 Micky Smerek 3 2000 Vince Thomas 13 2007 George Biddle 8 1954 Paul Temple 72 Triples 1990 Kevin Grijak 5 2001 Greg Anglin 14 Jeff Fischer 8 1955 NA 2008 Sean Hoffman 5 1967 Pete Casteel 9 1991 Kevin Grijak 8 2002 Brian Bixler 17 1956 NA Matt Shoemaker 5 1957 Ed Mirer 21 1968 NA 1992 Jim Kraut 7 2003 Tim Clouse 17 2009 Kendall Lewis 5 1958 NA 1969 Jeff Peck 7 1993 Deak, Denney, 2004 Brian Bixler 31 Corey Chaffins 5 1959 Ted Nix 32 1970 J. Peck, T.Trott 7 Patterson 3 2005 Trumaine Riley 16 2010 Kendall Lewis 7 1960 Ron Gulyas 31 1971 Al McLaughlin 4 1994 Jason Mc Donald 6 2006 Jeff Hehr 16 2011 Corey Chaffins 7 1961 NA 1972 L. Bolt, M. Wagner 4 1995 Tim Tessmar 2 2007 Josh Ivan 11 2012 Steve Weber 7 1962 NA 1973 Mike Wagner 5 1996 Josh McCarthy 8 2008 Kyle Rhoad 19 2013 Brian Hill 6 1963 NA 1974 T.Dasen, G.Gulliver 2 1997 M. Rutherford, 2009 Kyle Rhoad 32 2014 Jake Andrews 3 1964 Rick Ziegler 31 1975 Glenn Gulliver 5 S. Barrett 11 2010 Brent Ohrman 11 2015 Sam Delaplane 5 1965 Rick Ziegler 52 1976 Glenn Gulliver 7 1998 Scott Barrett 5 2011 Brent Ohrman 20 2016 Sam Delaplane 6 1966 Jay Schwalm 24 1977 Danny Schmitz 7 1999 Chris DeShetler 8 2012 Brent Ohrman 21 1967 Bill Giffin 70 1978 Brian Stemberger 8 2000 Vince Thomas 7 2013 Jamie Simpson 13 ERA 1968 Jay Schwalm 74 1979 B. Stemberger, 2001 Ryan Goleski 12 2014 John Rubino 23 1952 Art Sheridan 1.13 1969 Bill Giffin 47 P. Sheridan, A. Cole, 2002 Ryan Goleski 22 2015 John Rubino 40 1953 Paul Temple 2.53 1970 Tom Burkert 73 B. Petroff 3 2003 Ryan Goleski 17 2016 Marquise Gill 35 1954 Paul Temple 1.74 1971 Woody Mills 65 1980 Howard Simmons 5 2004 Todd Kimling 17 1955 NA 1972 John Kuhnie 61 1956 NA 1981 D. Davis, J. Riggs 7 2005 Ryan Arnett 9 1973 Larry Kinn 57 1957 Dave Kerr 2.37 1974 Ken Bruchanski 52 1982 Greg Howe 7 2006 Matt Moffett 7 1958 NA 1975 Bob Owchinko 107 1983 NA 2007 Jeff Hehr 9 PITCHING 1959 Neil Otto 4.27 1976 Bob Owchinko 125 1984 Bill Gavin 4 2008 Zack Leonard 9 1960 Ted Nix 3.00 1977 John Martin 87 1985 Don Vesling 3 2009 Andrew Marshall 18 Wins 1961 NA 1978 John Martin 61 1951 Jim Desmond 3 1986 T. Hauck, C. Hoiles 6 2010 Andrew Marshall 10 1962 NA 1979 Gordon Chretien 42 1952 Art Sheridan 6 1987 Mickey Delas 5 2011 Ken Battiston 6 1963 NA 1980 Mitch Zwolensky 51 1953 Paul Temple 7 1988 Shane Jackson 3 2012 Matt Hitt 7 1964 Gary Clark 3.39 1981 Mickey Weston 47 1954 Paul Temple 4 1989 Aldo Pecorelli 4 2013 Lee Longo 7 1965 Mike Platzer 1.13 1982 Hansen, Smith 35 1955 NA 1990 Steve Waite 3 2014 Mitchell McGeein 4 1966 Jay Schwalm 4.50 1983 Ken Spratke 49 1956 NA 1967 Tom Allen 1.84 1984 Bob Smith 53 1991 Aldo Pecorelli 4 2015 Mitchell McGeein 10 1957 Goodhue, Nix 2 1968 Jay Schwalm 1.52 1985 Bob Smith 44 1992 Matt Patterson 4 2016 Mitchell McGeein 13 1958 NA 1969 Jerry Kramer 1.04 1986 Ron Rightnowar 51 1993 Mike Wiseley 3 1959 Neil Otto 3 1970 Jay Kuhnie 1.16 1987 Don Vesling 50 1994 J. LaJoice, J. Collins 2 Stolen Bases 1960 Ron Gulyas 2 1971 Woody Mills 3.48 1988 Mike Lumley 81 1995 Tim Tessmar 2 1954 L. Cunningham, 1961 NA 1972 John Kuhnie 1.58 1989 Matt Avery 46 1996 Scott Barrett 2 Bossenberry 4 1962 NA 1973 Woody Mills 3.37 1990 Doug Martin 37 1997 Todd Vokal 5 1955 NA 1963 NA 1974 Ken Bruchanski 1.74 1991 Doug Martin 71 1998 T. Vokal, M. Aldridge 1956 NA 1964 Rick Ziegler 4 1975 Bob Welch 1.29 1992 Kevin Knoche 44 Nick Soliz 3 1957 Don Mack 3 1965 Mike Platzer 3 1976 Bob Welch 1.82 1993 Sean Kenny 35 1966 Three tied 2 1999 Nick Soliz 5 1958 NA 1977 Bud Yanus 3.28 1994 Mark Rutherford 49 1967 Four tied 5 2000 G. Anglin, D. Hyott 1959 Charles Shonta 4 1978 John Martin 1.99 1995 Ben Simon 55 1968 Jay Schwalm 7 C. Jenkins 3 1960 Neil Otto 2 1979 Bud Yanus 2.58 1996 Ben Simon 81 2001 Greg Anglin 5 1961 NA 1969 Richard Krumm 6 1980 Bryan Clutterbuck 2.28

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1997 Kirk Martin 53 2014 Sterling Sharp 56.1 1998 Jeff Mull 49 2015 Charlie Land 85.1 1999 Terry Bigham 71 2016 Tyler Butzin 78.1 2000 Joe Linde 54 2001 Joe Linde 75 Complete Games 2002 Anthony Tomey 83 1970 Jay Kuhnie 6 2003 Anthony Tomey 80 Jerry Kramer 6 2004 Ryan Ford 99 1971 Jay Kuhnie 4 2005 Jeff Fischer 63 Bob Smoots 4 2006 Jeff Fischer 103 1972 Jay Kuhnie 7 2007 Jeff Fischer 95 1973 Woody Mills 4 2008 Sean Hoffman 56 1974 Ken Bruchanski 6 2009 Corey Chaffins 69 1975 Bob Owchinko 7 2010 Corey Chaffins 96 1976 Bob Owchinko 12 2011 Rob Wendzicki 76 1977 NA 2012 Steve Weber 62 1978 John Martin 8 2013 Neil Butara 49 1979 Gordon Chretien 7 2014 Paul Schaak 40 1980 Bryan Clutterbuck 5 2015 Charlie Land 49 Mitchell Zwolensky 5 2016 Augie Gallardo 74 1981 Jay Davisson 6 1982 Mickey Weston 5 Innings Pitched 1983 NA 1952 Art Sheridan 67.0 1984 Ken Spratke 8 1953 Paul Temple 78.3 1985 Donn Wolfe 5 1954 Paul Temple 78.0 1986 Donn Wolfe 6 1955 NA Ron Rightnower 6 1956 NA 1987 Don Vesling 9 1957 Hal Goodhue 32.1 1988 Mike Lumley 13 1958 NA 1989 Matt Avery 4 1959 Neil Otto 57.0 1990 Doug Martin 5 1960 Ron Gulyas 41.7 1991 Doug Martin 10 1961 NA 1992 Kevin Knoche 5 1962 NA 1993 Sean Kenny 5 1963 NA 1994 Fred Brown 1 1964 Rick Ziegler 36.0 Mark Rutherford 1 1965 Rick Ziegler 53.0 1995 Ben Simon 5 1966 Jay Schwalm 28.0 1996 Ben Simon 5 1967 Bill Giffin 79.0 1997 Mark Rutherford 4 1968 Jay Schwalm 77.0 Seth Kenny 4 1969 Rick Berryman 49.1 1998 Seth Kenny 5 1970 John Kuhnie 92.2 Brian Reynolds 5 1971 Woody Mills 64.2 1999 Terry Bigham 3 1972 John Kuhnie 74.0 2000 Jeff Mull 3 1973 Woody Mills 66.2 2001 Phil Kommer 5 1974 Ken Bruchanski 67.0 Joe Linde 5 1975 Bob Owchinko 101.2 2002 Joe Linde 6 1976 Bob Owchinko 135.2 Ryan Ford 6 1977 Bud Yanus 90.2 2003 Anthony Tomey 3 1978 Bud Yanus 74.0 2004 Ryan Ford 8 1979 Bud Yanus 73.0 2005 M. Dimich, G. Biddle 1 1980 Mitch Zwolensky 68.0 2006 Jeff Fischer 5 1981 Randy Gorgon 75.1 2007 George Biddle 2 1982 Jason Hansen 59.1 2008 Matt Shoemaker 2 1983 Ken Spratke 67.0 2009 Steven Young 1 1984 Ken Spratke 96.2 2010 Corey Chaffins 5 1985 Ron Rightnowar 62.2 2011 Rob Wendzicki 2 1986 Ron Rightnowar 68.2 2012 Steve Weber 3 1987 Don Vesling 108.0 2013 B. Valente, B. Hill 1 1988 Mike Lumley 104.0 2014 None 1989 Matt Avery 67.0 2015 Charlie Land 2 1990 Doug Martin 87.0 2016 Augie Gallardo 1 1991 Doug Martin 96.1 1992 Sean Kenny 73.0 1993 Sean Kenny 66.2 1994 Mark Rutherford 68.2 1995 Ben Simon 79.0 1996 Ben Simon 73.2 1997 Mark Rutherford 74.1 1998 Seth Kenny 77.0 1999 Terry Bigham 68.1 2000 Jeff Mull 72.0 2001 Joe Linde 95.0 2002 Joe Linde 91.2 2003 Dave Pieron 96.2 2004 Ryan Ford 119.2 2005 Matt Dimich 78.0 2006 Jeff Fischer 109.2 2007 Jeff Fischer 102.0 2008 Sean Hoffman 97.0 2009 Corey Chaffins 66.2 2010 Corey Chaffins 104.1 2011 Rob Wendzicki 106.2 2012 Steve Weber 95.2 2013 Neil Butara 81.0

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MAC CHAMPIONS BY YEAR ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS BY SCHOOL 1947- Ohio Ohio (15) 1948- Ohio 1947-48-53-54-56-59-60-64-65-68-69-70-71-91-97 1949- Western Michigan Western Michigan (14) 1950- Western Michigan 1951- Western Michigan 1949-50-51-52-55-57-58-59-61-62-63-66-67-89 1952- Western Michigan Central Michigan (13) 1953- Ohio 1977-80-81-84-85-86-87-88-90-93-2004-10-15 1954- Ohio 1955- Western Michigan Kent State (13) 1956- Ohio 1964-92-93-94-96-2000-03-07-08-11-12-13-16 1957- Western Michigan Miami (5) 1958- Western Michigan 1959- Ohio/Western Michigan 1973-74-79-83-2005 1960- Ohio Eastern Michigan (5) 1961- Western Michigan 1975-76-78-82-2007 1962- Western Michigan 1963- Western Michigan Ball State (5) 1964- Kent State/Ohio 1998-99-2001-06-14 1965- Ohio Bowling Green (4) 1966- Western Michigan 1967- Western Michigan 1972-95-2002-09 1968- Ohio 1969- Ohio ALL-TIME DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONS BY SCHOOL 1970- Ohio 1971- Ohio West Division 1972- Bowling Green Ball State (9) 1973- Miami 1998-99-2000-01-03-05-09-14-16 1974- Miami 1975- Eastern Michigan Central Michigan (6) 1976- Eastern Michigan 2000-04-06-10-11-15 1977- Central Michigan Eastern Michigan (3) 1978- Eastern Michigan 1979- Miami 2002-07-08 1980- Central Michigan Toledo (1) 1981- Central Michigan 2012 1982- Eastern Michigan 1983- Miami Northern Illinois (1) 1984- Central Michigan 2013 1985- Central Michigan 1986- Central Michigan 1987- Central Michigan East Division 1988- Central Michigan Kent State (11) 1989- Western Michigan 2000-03-06-07-08-10-11-12-13-15-16 1990- Central Michigan 1991- Ohio Bowling Green (7) 1992- Kent State 1998-99-2000-01-08-09-10 1993- Kent State/Central Michigan Miami (3) 1994- Kent State 1995- Bowling Green 2004-05-14 1996- Kent State 1997- Ohio ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS BY SCHOOL 1998- Ball State (West); Bowling Green (East); Ball State (Overall) 1999- Ball State (West); Bowling Green (East); Ball State (Overall) Kent State (11) 2000- Ball State (West)/Central Michigan (West); Kent State (East) Kent State (Overall) 1992-93-2001-02-04-07-09-10-11-12-14 2001- Ball State (West); Bowling Green (East); Ball State (Overall) Eastern Michigan (4) 2002-Eastern Michigan (West); Bowling Green (East); Bowling Green (Overall) 2003- Ball State (West); Kent State (East); Kent State (Overall) 1981-82-2003-08 2004- Central Michigan (West); Miami (East); Central Michigan (Overall) Bowling Green (3) 2005- Ball State (West); Miami (East); Miami (Overall) 1998-99-2013 2006- Central Michigan (West); Kent State (East); Kent State (Overall) 2007-Eastern Michigan(West); Kent State (East); Eastern Michigan (Overall) Miami (3) 2008-Eastern Michigan (West); Kent State (Co-East); Bowling Green (Co-East) Kent State (Overall) 1983-2000-05 2009- Ball State (West); Bowling Green (East); Bowling Green (Overall) Central Michigan (2) 2010- Central Michigan (West); Kent State (East); Central Michigan (Overall) 2011- Central Michigan (West); Kent State (East); Kent State (Overall) 1994-95 2012- Toledo (West); Kent State (East); Kent State (Overall) Ohio (2) 2013- Northern Illinois (West); Kent State (East); Kent State (Overall) 1997-2015 2014 - Ball State (West); Kent State (East); Ball State (Overall) 2015 - Central Michigan (West); Kent State (East); Central Michigan (Overall) Akron (1) 2016- Ball State (West); Kent State (East); Kent State (Overall) 1996 Ball State (1) 2006 Western Michigan (1) NCAA Tournament Records 2016 (Note: Prior to 1954, district playoff games were not counted as a part of the NCAA national champion- ship. However, all district playoff games involving MAC teams are considered in the results but not in the standings. In 1977, Miami became the first MAC team to receive an at-large bid, and played in a district other than District Four. Also, the appearances by Ball State, Buffalo, Marshall and Northern Illinois came when the school’s were not members of the MAC but the records and results have been provided.)

Team (Years participated) Yrs. G W-L Pct. COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RECORDS W. Michigan (1948-49-50-51-52-55-57-58-59-61-62-63-66-67-89-2016) 16 63 35-28 .555 Eastern Michigan (1975-76-78-81-82-2003-08) 7 33 17-16 .515 Team (Years Participated) Yrs. G W-L Pct. Ohio (1948-50-52-53-54-56-60-65-68-69-70-71-91-97-2015) 15 36 14-22 .389 Eastern Michigan (1975-76) 2 8 4-4 .500 Kent State (1964-92-93-94-2001-02-04-07-09-10-11-12-14) 13 37 14-23 .378 Ohio (1970) 1 4 2-2 .500 Miami (1973-74-77-79-83-00-05) 6 18 6-12 .333 Ball State (1965-69-2006) 2 6 2-4 .333 Western Michigan (1952-55-58-59-61-63) 6 21 9-12 .429 Marshall (1973-78) 2 6 2-4 .333 Kent State (2012) 1 3 1-2 .333 Central Michigan (1972-77-80-81-84-85-86-87-88-90-94-95) 12 35 11-24 .314 Bowling Green (1972-98-99-2013) 4 10 2-8 .200 Buffalo (1971-73) 2 5 1-4 .200 Akron (1996) 1 2 0-2 .000 Northern Illinois (1972) 1 2 0-2 .000

MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1982 • 2007 EMUEagles.com 33 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008 EAGLES IN THE PROS (1969-PRESENT)

Bill Abraham Jim Martin Mike Aldridge John Martin Bill Bates Al McLaughilin George Biddle Tom Michno Brian Bixler Troy Niehaus Thom Boutin Bob Owchinko Ken Bruchanski Jeff Peck Tom Burkert Aldo Pecorilli Gordon Chretien Derrick Peterson John Clay Brian Porter Bryan Clutterbuck A.J. Richardson Audie Cole Jim Riggs Both Chris Hoiles (left) and Glen Gulliver (right) played for the Detroit Tigers and Terry Collins Ron Rightnowar Balitmore Orioles organizations. Roger Coryell Brett Roach Ted Dasen Mark Rutherford Doug Davis Greg Ryan Jay Davisson Danny Schmitz Don DeDonatis Rob Sepanek Chris DeShetler Pat Sheridan Mickey Delas Matt Shoemaker Mike Ferguson Ben Simon Jeff Fischer Joe Slavik Ryan Ford Ken Spratke Tom Ford Brian Stemberger Bill Giffin Stan Switala Former Eastern Michigan pitcher Matt Shoemaker was a finalist for Kevin Grijak Tim Tessmar the American League Rookie of the Year Award after a stellar 2014 Ryan Goleski Anthony Tomey season. The former Eagle compiled a 16-4 record for the second- Glenn Gulliver Jim Trahey most wins on the team, while also posting a 3.04 earned run Jeff Hehr Terry Trott average over 136 innings pitched. Shoemaker had an exceptional Chris Hoiles Phil Vaden -to-walk ratio, punching out 124 batters compared to walking only 24. During the month of August, Shoemaker collected Bryon Horn Don Vesling AL Pitcher of the Month and AL Rookie of the Month accolades, Greg Howe Travis Wade becoming just one-of-nine MLB players ever to win both awards in Jim Irwin Steve Waite the same month Jerry Keller Bob Welch Sean Kenny Al Wesolowski Seth Kenny Mickey Weston Larry Kinn Brandon White Jim Kraut Bob Wilmot Rick Krumm Mike Wiseley Jay Kuhnie Donn Wolfe Glen Kwiatkowski Bud Yanus Derek Lehrman Bill Ziegler Joe Linde Pat Zureich Mike Lumley Mitch Zwolensky Randy Marshall Doug Martin Bryan Clutterbuck was called up by the Terry Collins has managed the Angels Milwaukee Brewers in 1986 and 1989. and Astros. He is currently the man- ager of the .

1970 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1976 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RUNNER-UP 34 2017 Eagles Baseball 1975 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1975 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 5TH PLACE EAGLES DRAFTED BY MLB TEAMS (1969-PRESENT)

YEAR PLAYER RD. TEAM YEAR PLAYER RD. TEAM 1969 Richard Krumm 19th Detroit 1985 Glenn Kwiakowski 16th Toronto 1969 Wiliam Griffin 23rd Minnesota 1986 A.J. Richardson 12th Milwaukee 1970 Thomas Burket 16th Cleveland 1986 Chris Hoiles 19th Detroit 1972 Jay Kuhnie * 3rd 1987 Don Vesling 14th Detroit 1973 Larry Kinn 11th Pittsburgh 1987 Jim Trahey 23rd Toronto 1976 Bob Owchinko (#5) 1st San Diego 1988 Mike Lumley 5th Detroit 1976 Glenn Gulliver 8th Detroit 1988 Mickey Delas 12th Detroit 1976 Jerry Keller 10th Atlanta 1988 Brett Roach 16th Detroit 1976 Thomas Boutin 39th San Francisco 1989 Bill Bates 45th Detroit 1977 Bob Welch (#20) 1st Los Angeles 1989 James Bostock 69th Toronto 1977 Ted Dasen 20th Detroit 1991 Jim Martin 28th Pittsburgh 1977 Danny Schmitz 20th New York Yankees 1991 Kevin Grijak 29th Atlanta 1978 Brian Stemberger 10th Chicago Cubs 1991 Doug Martin 44th Detroit 1978 Bud Yanus 24th Oakland 1992 Brandon White 15th Los Angeles 1978 John Martin 27th Detroit 1993 Sean Kenny 17th New York Mets 1979 Mark Wilkins 1st Chicago Cubs 1993 James Bostock 33rd San Diego 1979 Pat Sheridan 3rd Kansas City 1993 Mike Wiseley 34th Detroit 1979 Brian Stemberger 13th Toronto 1996 Ben Simon 7th Los Angeles 1979 Gordon Chretien 14th Detroit 1996 Don DeDonatis 20th Detroit 1979 Audie Cole 23rd Detroit 1997 Mark Rutherford 12th Philadelphia 1979 Bud Yanus 25th Montreal 1998 Troy Niehaus 24th Arizona 1980 Audie Cole 20th Los Angeles 1999 Mike Aldridge 21st New York Yankees 1981 Doug Davis 4th Texas 2003 Ryan Goleski 24th Cleveland 1981 Bryan Clutterbuck 7th Milwaukee 2003 Anthony Tomey 30th Detroit 1981 Mitch Zwolensky 11th Texas 2004 Brian Bixler 2nd Pittsburgh 1981 Jay Davidson 22nd Philadelphia 2004 Ryan Ford 15th Oakland 1981 Randy Gorgon 26th Detroit 2004 Derrick Peterson 20th Cleveland 1981 Pat Zureich 32nd Detroit 2007 Jeff Fischer 10th Colorado 1982 Greg Howe 3rd Minnesota 2007 Jeff Hehr 20th Cleveland 1982 James Riggs 4th New York Yankees 2009 Jim Gulliver 20th Detroit 1982 Mickey Weston 12th New York Mets 2009 Kyle Rhoad 33rd Texas 1982 Jim Irwin 26th Detroit 2010 Matt Skirving 30th Pittsburgh 1984 Ken Spratke 3rd Seattle 2012 Steve Weber 33rd Miami 1984 Rob Sepanek 6th Atlanta 2013 Sterling Sharp 30th Atlanta 1985 Joe Slavik 12th Detroit

Jim Gulliver (above) was the 20th Eastern Michigan player to be drafted by the De- Kyle Rhoad (above) was just the second player in Eastern Michigan baseball history troit Tigers since 1969. Gulliver’s father and EMU Athletic Hall of Famer, Glenn, was to be drafted by the . Mitch Zwolensky was drafted by the Rangers in drafted in the eighth round of the 1976 MLB Draft by the Tigers. the 11th round in 1981.

MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS: 1975 • 1976 • 1978 • 1982 • 2007 EMUEagles.com 35 MAC WEST CHAMPIONS: 2002 • 2007 • 2008 MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS: 1981 • 1982 • 2003 • 2008