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Mcpherson College 2013 Baseball Quick Facts McPherson College 2013 Baseball Quick Facts 2013 Schedule/Results General Information February Location ....................................................................................................... McPherson, Kan. Founded ..........................................................................................................................1887 9 at Southern Nazarene Univ. (Okla.) 1 p.m. Enrollment .........................................................................................................................600 15 at Menlo College (Calif.) 1 p.m. President ............................................................................................. Mr. Michael Schneider 16 at Menlo College (Calif.) (DH) 12 p.m. Vice President of Academic Affairs .................................................................. Dr. Kent Eaton Athletic Director ...............................................................................................Mr. Doug Quint 17 at Menlo College (Calif) 10 a.m. Athletic Communications Director ...................................................................Mr. Aric Cherry 22 at Lubbock Christian Univ. (Texas) 3 p.m. Coordinator of Athletic Operations.......................................................... Ms. Amanda LeClair 23 at Lubbock Christian Univ. (Texas) 1 p.m. Conference ................................................... Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) 24 at Lubbock Christian Univ. (Texas) 1 p.m. Conference Website .............................................................................. www.kcacsports.com Affiliation ............................................National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) March Affiliation Website .............................................................................................. www.naia.org 1 Sterling College$ 11 a.m. Stadium ........................................................................................... Light Capital Diamond 1 Dickinson State Univ. (N.D.)$ 4 p.m. Capacity..........................................................................................................................1,000 2 Dickinson State Univ. (N.D.)$ 11 a.m. Nickname...................................................................................................................Bulldogs Colors ..............................................................................................................Red and White 2 Sterling College$ 4 p.m. 6 Benedictine College (Kan.) (DH) 1 p.m. 8 Robert Morris College (Ill.) 1 p.m. Team Information 9 Robert Morris College (Ill.) 1 p.m. Head Coach......................................................................................................Andrew Ehling Alma Mater ..............................................................................Kansas State University, 2004 15 at Tabor College (DH)* 1 p.m. Overall Record at MC ................................................................................ 4-35 (2nd season) 16 Tabor College (DH)* 1 p.m. Overall Coaching Record .................................................................................................4-35 21 Kansas Wesleyan Univ. (DH)* 5 p.m. Office Phone ................................................................................................... (620) 242-0582 23 at Kansas Wesleyan Univ. (DH)* 1 p.m. E-mail ..............................................................................................ehlinga@mcpherson.edu Assistant Coach..................................................................................................Matt Dickson 25 at Manhattan Christian (DH) 1 p.m. Alma Mater ..............................................................................................University of Alberta 28 at Univ. of Saint Mary (DH)* 1 p.m. Assistant Coach............................................................................................... Steve Williams 30 Univ. of Saint Mary (DH)* 1 p.m. Alma Mater ................................................................................................. University of Iowa April 2012 Overall Record.........................................................................................................4-35 2012 Conference Record (Finish) ........................................................................... 0-26 (8th) 1 Avila University (Mo.) 1 p.m. Starters Returning .............................................Jordan Slaton, Dorian Shelton, Taylor Werts 4 Ottawa University (DH)* 5 p.m. Key Newcomers. .............................................Brendan Miller, Nathan Miller, Cory Ridenour, 6 at Ottawa University (DH)* 1 p.m. ...........................................................................Nolan Huelsmann, Zach Wilson, Josh Grant 9 Mid-America Christian (Okla.) 6 p.m. Team History 12 Bethany College (DH)* 5 p.m. First Season ....................................................................................................................2011 13 at Bethany College 1 p.m. All-Time Record ................................................................................................................6-71 16 Manhattan Christian (DH) 5 p.m. All-Time Conference Record ............................................................................................2-52 18 Friends University (DH)* 5 p.m. KCAC Championship Seasons....................................................................................... None 20 at Friends University (DH)* 5 p.m. KCAC Tournament Appearances .................................................................................... None Latest KCAC Tournament Appearance ........................................................................... None 26 Sterling College (DH)* 5 p.m. NAIA Playoff Appearances ............................................................................................. None 27 at Sterling College (DH)* 1 p.m. Last Post Season Appearance ....................................................................................... None $ - Bulldog Classic; * - KCAC Match; All Times CST Athletic Communications Home Games Bold; Neutral Games Italic Primary Contact ...................................................................................... Aric Cherry, Director Office Phone ................................................................................................... (620) 242-0431 Cell Phone ...................................................................................................... (646) 737-2725 Follow the Bulldogs Online Fax.................................................................................................................. (620) 245-9706 Website: www.macbulldogs.com E-mail ............................................................................................. [email protected] Mailing Address ................................................................................................1600 E. Euclid Twitter: @MAC_Bulldogs .............................................................................................................McPherson, KS 67460 Website ............................................................................................... www.macbulldogs.com Facebook: MCathletics E-mail ..........................................................................................sportsinfo@mcpherson.edu 2013 Baseball Preseason Quick Facts 2013 Numeric Roster No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Previous School/High School 1 Zach Wilson OF R/R 5’ 8 160 Jr. Miliken, Colo. Colby CC 2 Jonny Mills UTL R/R 5’ 8 170 Jr. Dodge City, Kan. Dodge City CC 3 Jordan Slaton INF R/R 5’ 9 180 Sr. Dodge City, Kan. Dodge City CC 4 John White OF R/R 6’ 0 195 Fr. Burden, Kan. Central Burden HS 5 Dorian Shelton OF R/L 5’ 7 155 Jr. Kansas City, Mo. Raytown South HS 6 Collin Magnus INF R/R 5’ 9 160 Fr. Fort Collins, Colo. Ressurrection Christian HS 8 Shon Pinard INF R/R 5’ 8 160 Fr. Sedan, Kan. Sedan HS 9 Dominic Cardena RHP R/R 5’ 8 170 Fr. Henderson, Colo. Prairie View HS 10 Nolan Huelsmann RHP R/R 5’ 8 160 Jr. Goddard, Kan. Hesston College 12 Chad Izzo OF R/R 6’ 0 155 Fr. El Dorado, Kan. Bluestem HS 13 Jose Nossa INF R/R 5’ 7 175 Jr. Venezuela Big Bend CC 15 Willie Lopez RHP R/R 5’ 10 185 Fr. Round Rock, Texas Vista Ridge HS 17 Josh Grant INF R/R 5’ 10 167 Fr. Paris, Texas Paris HS 18 Victor Betancourt C S/R 5; 11 220 So. Venezuela Cowley College 19 Seth Sterling UTL R/R 5’ 10 175 Fr. McPherson, Kan. McPherson HS 20 Bennett Ratzloff C R/R 6’ 3 205 Jr. Shawnee, Kan. Hutchinson CC 21 Tyler Watie RHP R/R 5’ 11 167 Fr. Ulysses, Kan. Ulysses HS 22 Andrew Pina OF L/R 5’ 8 165 Jr. Wichita, Kan. Hesston College 23 Nathan Wilson C R/R 6’ 1 200 Sr. Miliken, Colo. Coker College 24 Marcus Wilson OF R/R 6’ 0 200 Sr. Wichita, Kan. Highland CC 25 Brant Rhoades LHP L/L 5’ 11 200 Fr. Burlington, Colo. Burlington HS 27 Keegan Bednasek INF R/R 6’ 0 180 Fr. Topeka, Kan. Seaman HS 28 Josh Locke OF R/R 6’ 1 185 Fr. Sedwick, Kan. Sedwick HS 29 Corey Taylor 1B R/R 6’ 3 165 Fr. Iola, Kan. Iola HS 30 Ty Baker INF R/R 6’ 0 210 Fr. Peyton, Kan. Peyton HS 31 Scott Hughes RHP L/R 6’ 0 205 Jr. Albuquerque, N.M. Dodge City CC 33 Brendan Miller 1B L/R 6’ 0 225 Sr. Taber, Alberta Mississippi Valley State 34 Taylor Werts LHP/OF L/L 6’ 2 190 Jr. Mansfield, Texas Mansfield HS 36 Tyler Lambert RHP R/R 6’ 2 210 Fr. Vinita, Okla. Vinita HS 37 Izak Wherry RHP R/R 6’ 1 175 Fr. Derby, Kan. Rose Hill HS 38 Lane Barton 1B R/R 6’ 0 230 So. Mo.undridge, Kan. Moundridge
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