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History and Records PROGRAM RECORD BOOK History and Records 2015 Boilermaker BaseBall • Good Guys Wear Black 25 2015 PURDUE BOILERMAKERS BASEBALL RYNE WHITE 2007 Ping! Baseball All-America, Honorable Mention 2006 Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America BRENT COUDRON 2002 Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America JOSH ESTILL 2013 Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America MITCH HILLIGOSS 2005 ABCA All-America, Third Team 2005 NCBWA All-America, Third Team CAMERON PERKINS 2010 Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-Amerca TONY SEDLEMEYER 2007 Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America 2007 Ping! Baseball Freshman All-America 26 2015 Purdue BaseBall record Book • PurduesPorts.com PROGRAM RECORD BOOK BOILERMAKER ALL-AMERICANS The Purdue Boilermakers have had 11 players earn All-America honors, with eight of those com- ing in the last nine seasons. Purdue has produced five All-Americans and eight Freshman All- Americans. Bill “Moose” Skowron was the Boilers’ first All-America honoree, garnering third team honors from the ABCA in 1950. Along with Kevin Plawecki’s six All-America honors in 2012, pitchers Joe Haase and Blake Mascarello were also named Honorable Mention All-America by College Baseball Insider KEVIN PLAWECKI 2012 5-Time Second Team All-America 2010 NCBWA Freshman All-America 2010 Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America MIKE BILTMIER 1993 ABCA All-America, Third Team JOSH ESTILL MATT BISCHOFF 2013 Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America 2007 Ping! Baseball Freshman All-America 2007 Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America BOB SHOULDERS 1984 Baseball America Freshman All-America ERIC CHARLES 2009 Collegiate Baseball BILL SKOWRON Freshman All-America 1950 ABCA All-America, Third Team 2015 Boilermaker BaseBall • Good Guys Wear Black 27 2015 PURDUE BOILERMAKERS BASEBALL All-Time All-Big Ten Selections Year Player Position Team Year Player Position Team 1949 Mel Henson Pitcher First 1988 Bob Gerhard Second Base Third Mike Galle Third Base Third 1950 Bill Skowron Shortstop First 1989 Mike Galle Second 1952 Harold Wallace Outfield First Dave Scheitlin Outfield Third John Carrico Pitcher Third 1956 John Enrietto Second Base First 1991 Phil Hollis Shortstop Second 1960 Joe McCabe Catcher First Dave Barrett Outfield Second Dave Scheitlin Outfield Second 1961 Bernie Allen Shortstop First Craig Robertshaw Outfield Third 1962 Gordon Arnspiger Outfield First 1992 Jermaine Allensworth Outfield First Sherard Clinkscales Pitcher First 1964 Mel Garland Second Base First Mike Biltimier First Base Third 1966 Steve Hoffman Outfield Third 1993 Jermaine Allensworth Outfield First Jeff Isom Pitcher First 1971 Terry Wedgewood Third Base First Alfredo Suarez Designated Hitter Second Jason Smith Pitcher Second 1973 Matt Busch Second Base Second Mike Biltimier First base Third Timm Barnbrook Shortstop Second Dan Zanolla Shortstop Third 1974 John Wezet First Base Third 1995 Todd Jensen Pitcher First Jim Szucs Outfield Third Mike Hedman Pitcher Third 1975 Jeff Stensland Third Base Second 1996 Mike Hedman Pitcher Second Gary Petric Shortstop Second John Wezet First Base Third 1997 Bill Bennett Designated Hitter First Terry Thompson Outfield Third Mike Hedman Pitcher First Bill Liebler Outfield Third Rod Metzler Second Base Second Chris Bloomer Pitcher Second 1976 Pat Dawson Pitcher Second Jeff Reder Pitcher Second Dave Rife Outfield Third Anthony Grieco Catcher Third Mike Rothstein First Base Third 1977 Gary Petric Shortstop Third Daryl Hallada Shortstop Third 1980 Mike Ledna Second Base Second 1998 Daryl Hallada Shortstop Second Rick Thompson Shortstop Second Chris Dietrick Outfield Second 1999 Austin Bilke Pitcher Third Erik Frei Catcher Third 1981 Mike Ledna Second Base Second Steve Urbanski Third Base Second 2000 Daryl Hallada Designated Hitter First Rick Thompson Shortstop Third Andy Helmer Pitcher First Nate Sickler Outfield Second 1982 Chris Vale Outfield First Ben Quick Pitcher Second Todd Cooney Catcher Third Jeremy Ballard Pitcher Third 1983 P.J. Dietrick Outfield Second 2001 David Blomberg Second Base First Matt Kinzer Pitcher Second Mike Duursma Shortstop First Elam Rossy Shortstop Second Nate Sickler Outfield First Dave Gassner Pitcher First 1984 P.J. Dietrick Outfield First Ben Quick Pitcher Second Bob Shoulders Outfield Second David Harrell Catcher Third 1985 Elam Rossy Third Base First 2002 Chadd Blasko Pitcher First 1986 Doug Schreiber Second Base Second 2003 Daniel Underwood Outfield First Don Cox Outfield Third Simon Klink Third Base Third Ben Fritz Catcher Third 1987 Jeff Allison Outfield First Pete Altenberger Pitcher First Brett Roach Designated Hitter Second Archi Cianfrocco Shortstop Third 28 2015 Purdue BaseBall record Book • PurduesPorts.com PROGRAM RECORD BOOK All-Time All-Big Ten Selections National Recognition Year Player Position Team Year Player Honor 2004 Simon Klink Third Base Second 1950 Bill Skowron ABCA All-America, Third Team Mitch Koester Shortstop Second Trae Dauby Relief Pitcher Second 1984 Bob Shoulders Baseball America Freshman All-America Andy Dahl Outfield Third John Hunter Designated Hitter Third 1993 Mike Biltmier ABCA All-America, Third Team 2005 Mitch Hilligoss Shortstop First 2002 Brent Coudron Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America Scott Byrnes Pitcher First John Hunter Third Base Second 2005 Mitch Hilligoss ABCA All-America, Third Team Mitch Pruemer Pitcher Second Mitch Hilligoss NCBWA All-America, Third Team Brent Coudron Pitcher Third 2006 Ryne White Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America 2006 Mitch Hilligoss Shortstop First Ryne White Outfield Second Spencer Ingaldson Designated Hitter Second 2007 Ryne White Ping! Baseball All-America, Honorable Mention Chris Toneguzzi Relief Pitcher Second Matt Bischoff Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America Ricky Heines Pitcher Third Matt Bischoff Ping! Baseball Freshman All-America Dan Sattler Pitcher Third Tony Sedlemeyer Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America Tony Sedlemeyer Ping! Baseball Freshman All-America 2007 Matt Bischoff Freshman of the Year Ryne White First Base First 2008 Josh Lindblom NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List Matt Bischoff Pitcher Second Tony Sedlmeyer Pitcher Third 2009 Eric Charles Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America 2008 Matt Bischoff Pitcher First 2010 Kevin Plawecki NCBWA Freshman All-America Ben Wolgamot Second Base First Kevin Plawecki Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America Brandon Haveman Outfield Second Cameron Perkins Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America Josh Lindblom Pitcher Second Ryne White First Base Third 2011 Kevin Plawecki Johnny Bench Award Semifinalist (1 of 12) Matt Jansen Pitcher Third Nick Wittgren NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List 2009 Brandon Haveman Outfield First 2012 Kevin Plawecki Purdue Male Athlete of the Year Matt Bischoff Pitcher Third Kevin Plawecki Johnny Bench Award Finalist (1 of 3) Eric Charles Second Base Third Kevin Plawecki Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalist (1 of 35) John Cummins First Base Third Kevin Plawecki USA Golden Spikes Award Semifinalist (1 of 30) Alex Jaffee Outfield Third Kevin Plawecki Baseball America All-America, Second Team Eric Charles All-Freshman Team Kevin Plawecki Collegiate Baseball All-America, Second Team Kevin Plawecki Perfect Game USA All-America, Second Team 2010 Matt Bischoff Pitcher First Kevin Plawecki College Baseball Insider All-America, Second Team Cameron Perkins All-Freshman Team (3B) Kevin Plawecki All-Freshman Team (C) Kevin Plawecki ABCA All-America, Third Team Brad Schreiber All-Freshman Team (RP) Joe Haase College Baseball Insider All-America HM Blake Mascarello College Baseball Insider All-America HM 2011 Kevin Plawecki Catcher First David Miller Brooks Wallace Award Watch List Barrett Serrato Outfield First Lance Breedlove CB Hall of Fame Pitcher of the Year Watch List Tyler Spillner Outfield Second Nick Wittgren NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List Nick Wittgren Relief Pitcher Second Cameron Perkins Third Base Third 2013 Josh Estill Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America Stephen Talbott Outfield Third 2008 Mike Duursma Team Netherlands (Played for Purdue 2000-01) 2012 Kevin Plawcki Player of the Year Olympic Joe Haase Pitcher of the Year Games Doug Schreiber Coach of the Year Kevin Plawecki Big Ten Tournament MOP Eric Charles Second Base First Joe Haase Pitcher First Cameron Perkins Third Base First Kevin Plawecki Catcher First Lance Breedlove Pitcher Second Blake Mascarello Relief Pitcher Second Barrett Serrato Outfield Second Nick Wittgren Relief Pitcher Third 2013 Josh Estill All-Freshman Team (1B) Kyle Johnson All-Freshman Team (OF) Jordan Minch All-Freshman Team (SP) Kyle Wood All-Freshman Team (DH) 2015 Boilermaker BaseBall • Good Guys Wear Black 29 2015 PURDUE BOILERMAKERS BASEBALL First Team All-Big Ten Boilermakers BERNIE ALLEN East Liverpool, Ohio (East Liverpool High School) Year Position G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG SLG 1959 Shortstop 29 113 33 42 3 1 7 34 - - .372 .602 1960 Shortstop 17 62 11 20 1 2 3 12 - - .323 .548 1961 Shortstop - - - - - - - - - - - - Total 3 years *46 *175 *44 *62 *4 *3 *10 *46 - - *.354 *.583 JERMAINE ALLENSWORTH Anderson, Ind. (Madison High School) Year Position G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG SLG 1991 Outfield 54 188 35 60 14 3 6 32 23 25 .319 .521 1992 Outfield 55 187 49 66 20 6 7 35 23 27 .353 .636 1993 Outfield 58 194 50 57 9 4 9 44 37 43 .294 .521 Total 3 years 167 569 134 183 43 13 22 111 83 95 .322 .559 JEFF ALLISON Indianapolis, Ind. (Valparaiso High School) Year Position G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG SLG 1984 Outfield 37 65 13 19 4 0 0 11 14 15 .292 .354 1985 Outfield 42 92 28 27 7 4 2 19 20 25 .293 .522 1986 Outfield 47 179 43 60 9 3 14 50 13 38 .335 .654 1987 Outfield 58 190 53 66 9 6 8 38 39 46 .347 .584 Total 4 years 184 526 137 172 29 13 24 118 86 124 .327 .568 PETE ALTENBERGER Arlington Heights, Ill. (St. Viator High School) Chadd Blasko - 2002 All-Big Ten Year Position W L G GS CG SH SV IP H ER BB SO ERA 1987 Pitcher 8 1 16 10 6 0 0 73.2 68 32 37 55 3.91 1988 Pitcher 2 6 11 11 3 0 0 54 70 47 36 38 7.83 MATT BISCHOFF 1989 Pitcher 2 1 3 3 3 1 0 20 24 4 7 17 1.80 Decatur, Ind.
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