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Feb Fri. Sat. Sun. Fri. Sat. Sun. Fri.

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MARCH Sat. 1 Sun. 2 Fri. 7 Sat. 8 Sun. 9 Tues. 11 Wed. 12 Fri. 14 Sat. 15 Sun. 16 Tues. 18 Wed. 19 Fri. 21 Sat. 22 Sun. 23 Tues. 25 Wed. 26 Fri. 28 Sat. 29 Sun. 30

Opponent vs. Washington# vs. Michigan# at Texas State# vs. Navy^ vs. Navy^ vs. Navy^ at UNLV*

Location San Marcos, TX San Marcos, TX San Marcos, TX Kinston, NC Kinston, NC Kinston, NC Las Vegas, NV

Time 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 6 p.m.

OPPONENT at UNLV* at UNLV* FRESNO STATE* FRESNO STATE* FRESNO STATE* at Arizona at Arizona at Nebraska-Omaha at Nebraska-Omaha at Nebraska-Omaha at Kansas State at Kansas State at Nevada* at Nevada* at Nevada* at Sacramento State at Sacremento State NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO

LOCATION Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV USAFA USAFA USAFA Tucson, AZ Tucson, AZ Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Manhattan, KS Manhattan, KS Reno, NV Reno, NV Reno, NV Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA USAFA USAFA USAFA

TIME 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m.

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OPPONENT NORTHERN COLORADO at San Diego State* at San Diego State* at San Diego State* NEW MEXICO STATE at Northern Colorado at South Dakota State at South Dakota State at South Dakota State UNLV* UNLV* UNLV* NORTHERN COLORADO at Fresno State* at Fresno State* at Fresno State* at Northern Colorado

LOCATION USAFA San Diego, CA San Diego, CA San Diego, CA USAFA Greeley, CO Brookings, SD Brookings, SD Brookings, SD USAFA USAFA USAFA USAFA Fresno, CA Fresno, CA Fresno, CA Greeley, CO

MAY Fri. Sat. Sun. Fri. Sat. Sun. Thurs. Fri. Sat. W-Sn.

OPPONENT NEVADA* NEVADA* NEVADA* SAN JOSE STATE* SAN JOSE STATE* SAN JOSE STATE* New Mexico* New Mexico* New Mexico* MWC Championship

LOCATION USAFA USAFA USAFA USAFA USAFA USAFA Albuquerque, NM Albuquerque, NM Albuquerque, NM Las Vegas, NV

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TIME 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 12 p.m. 3 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m.

TIME 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA

HOME GAMES are at Falcon Field - USAFA, Colo. FREE ADMISSION for all Air Force baseball home games. * Denotes Mountain West game # Texas State Invitational - San Marcos, TX ^ Freedom Classic - Kinston, NC All times are local to site Dates and times subject to change.

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Air Force Baseball 2014 INTRODUCTION Table of Contents. . . . . . . . . Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . Media Information/Support Staff. Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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HISTORY Series History vs. Opponents/Travel Map MW Championship Information . . . . . Yearly Records/Postseason. . . . . . . . Year-By-Year Statistical Leaders . . . . Year-By-Year Team Stats . . . . . . . . Year-By-Year MWC/WAC Stats . . . . Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Game/Season Records . . . . . . . . . . Falcon Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lettermen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coaching History . . . . . . . . . . . . . Falcons in the Pros . . . . . . . . . . . . Where Are They Now? . . . . . . . . . .

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Quickfacts/Information Quickfacts/General Infomation General Information Location ...........................................................................................................................................................Air Force Academy, CO. Founded ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 1954 Enrollment ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4,000 Nickname .....................................................................................................................................................................................Falcons Colors .............................................................................................................................................................................. Blue and Silver Home Field/Capacity ................................................................................................................................................Falcon Field/1,000 Surface ........................................................................................................................................................................... Sport Turf Field Dimensions-LF/CF/RF .......................................................................................................................................................349/400/316 Affiliation ................................................................................................................................................................................... NCAA I Conference ...................................................................................................................................................................... Mountain West Superintendent ............................................................................................................................................. Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson Athletic Director............................................................................................................................................................. Dr. Hans Mueh

Coaching Staff Head Coach....................................................................................................................................................................Mike Kazlausky Alma Mater/Year .............................................................................................................................................................USAFA, 1991 Record at School/Yrs. ...............................................................................................................................................................48-114/3 Career Record/Yrs. ........................................................................................................................................................................ Same Baseball Office Phone ...................................................................................................................................................... 719-333-0835 Assistant Coach .......................................................................................................................Toby Bicknell (Wingate, 2002) 4th year Pitching Coach ...................................................................................................... Blake Miller (Coker College (S.C.), 2007) 1st year Vol. Assistant Coach ........................................................................................................................Tad Reida (Wichita State) 1st year

Team Information All-Time Record/Yrs. ................................................................................................................................................. 1,014-1,373-3/57 2013 Record ....................................................................................................................................................................................15-39 2013 Conf. Record/Finish ......................................................................................................................................................... 7-23/6th Letterwinners R/L..........................................................................................................................................................................15/17 Starters R/L ........................................................................................................................................................................................3/6 Pitchers R/L ........................................................................................................................................................................................7/6 Starting Pitchers R/L .........................................................................................................................................................................2/2 Newcomers/Pitchers .........................................................................................................................................................................15/9

Athletic Communications Baseball SID .....................................................................................................................................................................Nick Arseniak Office Phone ..................................................................................................................................................................... 719-333-9251 Arseniak E-Mail ....................................................................................................................................... nicholas.arseniak@usafa.edu SID Fax ............................................................................................................................................................................. 719-333-3798 Press Box Phone ............................................................................................................................................................... 719-333-3472 Web Site ............................................................................................................................................................ goAirForceFalcons.com SID Mailing Address 2168 Field House Dr. USAF Academy, CO 80840

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Media Information/Staff Media Guide The 2014 Air Force baseball media guide is produced as a source of information for the media. Other materials may be obtained by contacting the athletic communications office. Athletic Communications 2169 Field House Drive USAF Academy, CO 80840-9500 Phone: 719-333-2313 Fax: 719-333-3798 Post-Game Interviews Air Force head coach Mike Kazlausky and players are available for interviews on the field following the 10-minute period in which the head coach meets with the team. A member of the communications staff will be available to assist you in the interview process. In-Season Interviews All Air Force players and coaches are available for interviews during the week with the following guidelines: All interviews must be made through Nick Arseniak in the media relations office. (719-333-9251) Requests must be made at least one day in advance so that the player and/or coach can be properly notified. All interviews must be done between 1 and 2:30 p.m. or 5:00-6:00 p.m.MST.

Visiting Radio Upon receiving permission to broadcast the game, please contact the media relations office. The press box at Falcon Field has one booth for visiting radio. Contact the media relations office for phone line information.

Media Outlets

Press Facilities The press box at Falcon Field has seating for one visiting SID and one visiting media member plus a radio booth. Game notes, media guides and flipcards are available prior to each game. Box scores and play-by-plays are available following the game. A phone line is also available for media use in the press box. Directions From Interstate 25 take exit 156B heading west and enter through the North Gate of the Academy. Head straight for approximately 1.5 miles, up and over the overlook area and make your first left turn upon descending the hill, into the athletic fields. Take your second right and Falcon Field will be on your left. Follow Air Force on the Web Baseball news releases, roster, statistics and other information is updated weekly on goAirForceFalcons.com. Game box scores and recaps will be available following each game. Livestats will also be available for all home games and selected road games.

The Gazette P.O. Box 1779 Colorado Springs, CO 80901 O - 719-636-0259 F - 719-636-0163

KRDO-TV (CH. 12 ABC) P.O. Box 1457 Colorado Springs, CO 80901 O - 719-575-6360 F - 719-475-0815

Denver Post 101 W. Colfax Ave. Suite 600 Denver, CO 80202 O - 303-954-1296 F - 303-954-91704

KKTV (CH. 11 CBS) 3100 N. Nevada Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80907 O - 719-578-0000 F - 719-634-3741

Associated Press 1444 Wazee St., Suite 130 Denver, CO 80202 O - 303-825-0123 F - 303-892-5927

KOAA-TV (CH. 5 NBC) 2200 7th Ave. Pueblo, CO 81003 O - 719-544-5781 F - 719-544-7733

Academy Spirit HQ USAFA/PAI USAF Academy, CO 80840 O - 719-333-2044 F - 719-333-3494

KKML AM Radio (1300) 6805 Corporate Dr. #130 Colorado Springs, CO 80919 O - 719-593-2700 F - 719-593-2727

Baseball Support Staff

Lt. Col. Mark Grotelueschen

Lt. Col. Justin Hill

Maj. Cory Lane

Capt. Matt Schmitt

Mark Peters

Officer Representative

Officer Representative

Officer Representative

Officer Representative

Head Baseball Trainer

Drew Bodette

Tim Neuman

Scott Richardson

Nick Arseniak

Strength & Conditioning

Events Management

Equipment Specialist

Athletic Communications

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2014 Schedule Air Force Baseball 2014 Schedule Feb

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vs. Washington vs. Michigan at Texas State vs. Navy^ vs. Navy^ vs. Navy^ at UNLV*

San Marcos, TX San Marcos, TX San Marcos, TX Kinston, NC Kinston, NC Kinston, NC Las Vegas, NV

12 pm 6 pm 3:30 pm 6 pm 2 pm 12:30 pm 6 pm

Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Sun. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun.

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at UNLV* at UNLV* FRESNO STATE* FRESNO STATE* FRESNO STATE* at Arizona at Arizona at Nebraska-Omaha at Nebraska-Omaha at Nebraska-Omaha at Kansas State at Kansas State at Nevada* at Nevada* at Nevada* at Sacramento State at Sacramento State NEW MEXICO* NEW MEXICO* NEW MEXICO*

Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV USAFA USAFA USAFA Tucson, AZ Tucson, AZ Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Manhattan, KS Manhattan, KS Reno, NV Reno, NV Reno, NV Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA USAFA USAFA USAFA

1 pm 1 pm 3 pm 1 pm 12 pm 6 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 1 pm 6:30 pm 3 pm 4 pm 2 pm 1 pm 6:30 pm 3 pm 3 pm 1 pm 12 pm

April Tues. Fri. Sat. Sun. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun. Tues. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Tues. Fri. Sat. Sun. Tues.

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NORTHERN COLORADO at San Diego State* at San Diego State* at San Diego State* NEW MEXICO STATE at Northern Colorado at South Dakota State at South Dakota State at South Dakota State ADAMS STATE UNLV* UNLV* UNLV* NORTHERN COLORADO at Fresno State* at Fresno State* at Fresno State* at Northern Colorado

USAFA San Diego, CA San Diego, CA San Diego, CA USAFA Greeley, CO Brookings, SD Brookings, SD Brookings, SD USAFA USAFA USAFA USAFA USAFA Fresno, CA Fresno, CA Fresno, CA Greeley, CO

3 pm 6 pm 2 pm 1 pm 3 pm 3 pm 3 pm 1 pm 1 pm 3 pm 3 pm 3 pm 12 pm 3 pm 6:30 6:30 1 pm 3 pm

May Fri. Sat. Sun. Fri. Sat. Sun. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Wed.-Sun.

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NEVADA* NEVADA* NEVADA* SAN JOSE STATE* SAN JOSE STATE* SAN JOSE STATE* at New Mexico* at New Mexico* at New Mexico* MW Championship

USAFA USAFA USAFA USAFA USAFA USAFA Albuquerque, NM Albuquerque, NM Albuquerque, NM Las Vegas, NV

3 pm 1 pm 12 pm 3 pm 1 pm 12 pm 6 pm 6 pm 1 pm TBA

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HOME GAMES are at Falcon Field - USAFA, Colo. - FREE ADMISSION for all Air Force baseball home games. * Denotes Mountain West game ^ Freedom Classic - Kinston, NC All times are local to site Dates and times subject to change. - Check goAirForceFalcons.com for up-to-date baseball info. Check goAirForceFalcons.com for up-to-date baseball info.

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2014 Roster Air Force Baseball 2014 Roster # 1 2 4 5 7 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 35 37 38 39

NAME Adam Groesbeck Tyler Jones Anthony Denkinger Adam Blankenship Weston Steelhammer Noah Pierce Bo Wilson Everett Joiner Jacob DeVries Russell Williams Tyler Saleck Brian Sicher Travis Neubeck Ben Yokley Griffin Jax Trent Monaghan David Thomas Spencer Draws Jordan Hanlin Nathan Stanford Cameron White * Jake Schomaker * Steven Trojan Brady Weaver Bradley Haslam Seth Kline Joey Teed Luca Simmons Coleman Poje

8 Head Coach: 10 Assistant Coach: 14 Pitching Coach: 3 Vol. Asst. Coach: * Denotes team captains

POS. IF IF IF/OF OF C IF RHP LHP LHP IF IF C C/RHP RHP RHP/IF LHP OF IF C RHP RHP OF RHP RHP IF 1B C C IF/OF

B/T R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L L/L R/R R/R R/R S/R R/R R/R R/L L/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/L R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R L/R R/R

HEIGHT 5-9 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-0 5-11 6-5 6-4 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-2

WEIGHT 165 200 185 210 200 190 170 185 210 185 205 190 190 185 210 185 205 185 175 170 210 200 180 175 205 225 170 180 220

CLASS Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So.

HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) Turlock, CA (Turlock) Coppell, TX (Coppell) Windsor Heights, IA (Dowling Catholic) Houston, TX (Clements) Shreveport, AL (Calvary Baptist Academy) Orlando, FL (West Orange) Brandenburg, KY (Meade County) Atlanta, GA (Whitefield Academy) Castroville, TX (Medina Valley) McKinney, TX (McKinney Boyd) Leesburg, VA (Loudon County) Orland Park, IL (St. Rita) Hugo, MN (Hill-Murray) Arvada, CO (Ralston Valley) Greenwood Village, CO (Cherry Creek) Coral Springs, FL (Nova) Houston, TX (Fort Bend Christian Academy) Columbus, GA (Columbus) Rocklin, CA (Jesuit) Memphis, TN (Harding Academic) Colleyville, TX (Grapevine) Cincinnati, OH (Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy) Mission Viejo, CA (Capistrano Valley) Bridgeport, WV (Bridgeport) San Marino, CA (San Marino) Yakima, WA (Eisenhower) Longmeadow, MA (Longmeadow) Baltimore, MD (Gilman School) Atlanta, GA (Westminster)

Mike Kazlausky (USAFA, 1991) 4th year Toby Bicknell (Wingate, 2002) 4th year Blake Miller (Coker College, 2007) 1st year Tad Reida (Wichita State, 2008) 1st year

Falcons By Class

Falcons By State (17 States)

Pronunciations

Seniors (3): Seth Kline, Jake Schomaker,

California (4): Groesbeck, Hanlin, Haslam, Trojan Colorado (2): Jax, Yokley Florida (2): Monaghan, Pierce Georgia (3): Draws, Joiner, Poje Illinois: Sicher Iowa: Denkinger Kentucky: Wilson Louisiana: Steelhammer Maryland: Simmons Massachusetts: Teed Minnesota: Neubeck Ohio: Schomaker Tennessee: Stanford Texas (6): Blankenship, DeVries, Jones, Thomas, White, Williams Virginia: Saleck Washington: Kline West Virginia: Weaver

#3 Reida – Rye-da #4 Denkinger – Den-king-er #16 DeVries - D’freeze #29 Schomaker - Shoe-maker #39 Poje - POH-JAY

Cameron White Juniors (5): Noah Pierce, Tyler Saleck, Brian Sicher, David Thomas, Ben Yokley Sophomores (7): Adam Blankenship, Spencer Draws, Trent Monaghan, Coleman Poje, Steven Trojan, Brady Weaver, Bo Wilson Freshmen (14): Anthony Denkinger, Jacob DeVries, Adam Groesbeck, Jordan Hanlin, Bradley Haslam, Griffin Jax, Everett Joiner, Tyler Jones, Travis Neubeck, Luca Simmons, Nathan Stanford, Weston Steelhammer, Joey Teed, Russell Williams

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Head Coach Mike Kazlausky

#8 Mike Kazlausky (Maj. Ret.) Head Coach Fourth Year USAFA, 1991 Mike Kazlausky enters his fourth year as Air Force baseball head coach in 2014. Kazlausky was named head baseball coach on June 2, 2011, by Athletic Director Dr. Hans Mueh. Kazlausky retired from active duty, effective June 1, 2011, and his interim tag was lifted to official head coach status. Kazlausky signed a three-year contract through the 2014 season. A former player and Academy graduate, Kazlausky epitomizes what it means to don the Falcon baseball Blue and White. Kazlausky, known as “Coach Kaz” is a 1991 Academy graduate and has logged six years as an assistant coach at the Academy. He is the first Academy graduate to become head baseball coach at Air Force and was the program’s first military coach since 1988. Kazlausky retired with the rank of major after 20 years of meritorious service with the U.S. Air Force. As the interim head coach in 2011, Kazlausky led the Falcons to a 19-36 overall record, leading the program to the most wins since 2002. The 19 wins were also the second-most

in school history against Division I opponents and the most Division I wins by a first-year head coach at the Academy. The Falcons posted a 15-39 record in 2013. The Falcons had their winningest conference season since 2002. Kazlausky had his first player drafted in senior catcher Garrett Custons, who was a 10th round draft pick of the Toronto Blue Jays. Custons was also one of 15 semifinalists for the Johnny Bench Award. Falcon baseball also continued to excel in the classroom, producing a school-record eight Academic AllConference players. In 2012, Air Force went 14-39 with a young team that often times started as many as five freshmen in the field. The Falcons posted a 6.10 team ERA that was the second-lowest in the past 30 years. The Falcons featured two All-Mountain West selections in junior catcher Garrett Custons and sophomore designated hitter Seth Kline. The Falcons also posted their first winning season at home since 2002 and defeated a Big 12 school (Kansas) for the first time since

2001. In addition, Air Force set a school record with 46 sacrifice bunts. In his first year, Kazlausky led Air Force to its first win over a Pac 10 school in 21 years and its first four-game sweep since 2003. The team fielded .960 to set a new school record. Sophomore Garrett Custons earned First-Team All-Mountain West honors by ranking in the conference top 10 in 11 categories. Sophomore right-hander Sean Carley posted one of the best seasons ever by a Falcon pitcher, earning second-team All-MW honors, the first Falcon pitcher to earn all-conference honors since 2002. Carley posted a 3.94 earned run average, the lowest at the Academy in 28 years. His 4.10 ERA in conference games set a school record in the Mountain West era. Air Force lowered its team ERA by over five runs a game from the 2010 season (11.31 to 6.09). The 6.09 team ERA was the lowest at Air Force in 29 years, dating back to 1982. “This is my school and no one is more proud than I to have gone through the Academy and

Kazlausky and Kansas head coach Ritch Price exchange hats prior to Kansas-Air Force game in 2011.

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Head Coach Mike Kazlausky to have served for 20 years in the Air Force,” Kazlausky said. “I look forward to having the opportunity to continue to represent our United States Air Force Academy! It is a tremendous honor and a privilege to be associated with the Academy and the Air Force as the Head Baseball Coach. I have a great understanding of all the pillars at the Academy, and I truly understand the mission of the Academy and the Air Force. Our job, as a staff, is to ensure success not only on the baseball field but in all facets of the Academy and that each young man is ready to lead our great country upon graduation!” As one of the most inspirational and emotional players to ever wear the Air Force baseball uniform, Kazlausky came to USAFA baseball as a walk-on and started all four years. At the time of his graduation, he held eight career records and still ranks among the top six in nine of the 13 offensive categories. A two-time all-Western Athletic Conference (WAC) selection, Kazlausky led the Falcons in batting in 1989 and 1991. After a standout baseball career with the Falcons, “Kaz” spent three seasons from 1993 to 1995 as an assistant coach to former Falcon head coach Paul Mainieri, now the head skipper at LSU. During this time, the Falcons posted three consecutive winning seasons. The 1994 team led the nation in batting average, slugging percentage and triples. The 1995 team won 29 games, the second most in school history. After leaving the Academy in the summer of 1995, Kaz spent four years at Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., as a pilot in the C-17 aircraft.

He later returned to the Academy in the fall of 2000 as a TG4 and T-41/C-150 evaluator pilot in the 94th Flying Training Squadron. In addition to his flight duties, he also served as the volunteer baseball coach for the Falcons as well as the Preparatory School head baseball coach. During his tenure, the 2002 Falcon team set the school record for most Div. I victories and two Falcon players were drafted into the minor leagues. Kazlausky then returned back to Charleston Air Force Base in 2004. He spent the next two and a half years as a C-17 pilot actively serving in the War on Terror, before returning to the Academy from 2006-2008 for this third tour as an assistant baseball coach. Kazlausky spent 2010 as an Air Officer Commanding (AOC) for cadet squadron 12 at the Academy. In 2007, Kazlausky was inducted to the Lake County Hall of Fame in Lake County, Ill., for outstanding achievement. In 2008, he was inducted into the 14th Airlift Squadron Hall of Fame in Charleston, S.C.. Coach Kaz and his wife, Kris, live in Monument with their daughter, Sammy and son, Mick.

Kazlausky File Hometown: Lake County, Ill. Career & Academy Record: 48-114 (3 years) Education: Bachelor’s Science, 1991, USAFA Master’s Degree, from Northern Colorado Playing Experience: USAFA, 1988-91 Baseball Honors/Accolades: - Played under LSU head coach and former Falcon head coach Paul Mainieri. - All-WAC 1990, 1991 Retired Rank: Major (Retired, May 2011) Planes Flown: C-17, TG4, T-41/C-150, T-1, T-37, T-38 Flight Hours: 2,900 Assignments: - Charleston AFB, S.C. C-17 Pilot for War on Terror - USAFA, Assistant Coach (six years) - USAFA, TG4 and T-41/C-150 Instructor - USAFA, AOC - Cadet Squadron 12 Honors: - Lake County Hall of Fame inductee in 2007. - 14th Airlift Squadron Hall of Fame inductee in 2008.

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Assistant Coach Toby Bicknell

#10 Toby Bicknell Assistant Coach Fourth Year Wingate, 2002 Toby Bicknell enters his third year as assistant baseball coach at the Air Force Academy. Bicknell, who coaches the hitters and defense, along with running the offense from third base, also spearheads the recruiting efforts for the Falcons. Air Force baseball’s 2013 recruiting class is ranked #67 in the nation according to Perfect Game. The Falcons crack Perfect Game’s Top 100 rankings for the first time in program history. The Falcons have 10 commitments so far for the 2013-14 class. Air Force has three commits that are top 10-ranked players in their respective states. The Falcons are the lone Top 100 representative from the Mountain West (for teams playing in MW in 2014). In 2012 Bicknell coached a trio of Falcons to Mountain West Baseball AllConference team. The Falcons were led by senior Blair Roberts who earned firstteam honors at second base. Roberts earned the selection with a .302 conference batting average, becoming Air Force’s first all-conference middle infielder in the Mountain West era. Junior Garrett Custons was named second-team catcher, becoming Air Force’s first two-time all-conference honoree since 2003. Sophomore Seth Kline earned second team honors at DH/Utility, raising his batting average 84 points and slugging by 150 points in just one season. The Falcons also set a school record with 46 sacrifice bunts and ranked 33rd in the nation in triples per game. Defensively, the Falcons fielded .959 on the season, the second-best mark in school history. The Falcon catchers (Garrett Custons and Brian Sicher) combined to throw out 30 baserunners on the season ranking second in the Mountain West. Their 53.6 percent runners thrown out average was tops in the conference. In 2011, Bicknell helped lead the Fighting Falcons to the most wins since 2002, their first win over a Pac-10 school in 21 years and their first series sweep since 2003. Defensively, Air Force set the school record for fielding percentage at .960. Several Falcon players accomplished career highlights in 2011 including senior Nathan Carter who set the NCAA Division I record with 33 career triples. Carter also led the Mountain West Conference with seven triples. Sophomore Garrett Custons ranked in the top 10 among the Mountain West in 11 offensive categories while garnering a First-Team All-Mountain West selection. Bicknell spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons at Davidson College. At Davidson, Bicknell dramatically helped turn around the Wildcat offense and defense. During his first season with the Wildcats, the 2009 team improved in eight offensive categories - home runs (30 to 66), doubles (89 to 122), runs scored (272 to 313), RBIs (252 to 283), total bases (647 to 827), slugging percentage (.375 to .468), on-base percentage and stolen bases (45 to 56), and finished seventh or higher in the Southern Conference in five offensive categories. Davidson had five starters that batted over .300, three with double-digit homers and four starters with double-digits in doubles. Individually, several Wildcat hitters showed major improvements and turned in career-best seasons. Zach Kayne, drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 22nd round of the 2009 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, broke the school record with 22 doubles, while hitting a career-high 10 home runs and leading the team with a .340 average. Drew Gadaire earned a spot on the All-Freshman Southern Conference team, after hitting 11 home runs in his rookie season, and Danny Weiss was named to the All-Southern Conference Second Team as the designated hitter. The Davidson College 2010 season was highlighted by a 2-2 record vs. ACC teams including wins over Duke and nationally ranked #16 Virginia Tech. The Wildcats also made great strides defensively, committing 13 less errors than the 2009 team, improving their fielding percentage to .960 and turning 36 double plays. The 2010 season saw Andrew Barna earn SoCon All-Freshman and Freshman AllAmerican. Prior to his time at Davidson, Bicknell spent two seasons as the Volunteer assistant coach at Clemson University. During his time at Clemson, Bicknell worked primarily with infielders and hitters along with coordinating summer camps at Clemson. The Tigers compiled a 70-51-1 record during his two years and he coached five players who were picked in the Major League Baseball draft. During the 2008 season, the Tigers boasted one of the toughest schedules in the country, taking five games over top-25 opponents, seven over regional teams and three over super regional teams. In his first season at Clemson in 2007, Bicknell helped coach one of the best infields in Tiger history, led by first baseman Andy D’Alessio, shortstop Taylor Harbin, and third baseman Marquez Smith. Smith was a First Team All-ACC selection who hit .336 with 13 homers and 56 RBIs, while D’Alessio, who was the MVP of

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the regionals, batted .319 with 17 home runs and 50 RBIs. Harbin added 19 doubles, 11 homers, and a team-high 62 RBIs. The Tigers advanced to the NCAA Super Regional in 2007 after capturing the NCAA Regional title. Clemson had 12 wins over teams ranked in the top-25 of several of the baseball polls and had a school-record 11 players selected in 2007 MLB draft, including five players in the first three rounds. Prior to his time at Clemson, Bicknell spent two years as an assistant coach at North Carolina-Pembroke. The Braves posted a record of 63-47 in those two years, received a national ranking as high as seventh, and posted back-to-back 30 win seasons for the first time in program history, while tying the school record for wins at 32. The 2006 team posted school records in seven offensive categories while also having six of its starters hit .315 or better. Defensively, the Braves set program records for fielding percentage, putouts and assists. Bicknell also coached All-American Jason Morales, who was eventually drafted by the Kansas City Royals. In eight years at the collegiate level, Bicknell has coached 14 all-conference players, two Freshman All-Americans, and eight MLB draft picks. All totaled, Bicknell has tutored 11 MLB draft picks. Bicknell spent the 2003 and 2004 seasons at nearby Myers Park High School in Charlotte, NC. The 2003 Mustangs were Western North Carolina State Champions and NC 4A State runner-up. That team contained five future Division I players including former North Carolina pitcher Robert Woodard, who was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 2007 MLB Draft. From 2000-2004 Bicknell was a part of the On Deck O’s where he coached 18 players that went on to play college baseball. Between 1998-00, Bicknell served as an assistant coach at Providence Senior High School in Charlotte, while also assisting with the Post 235 Matthews American Legion Team. Bicknell, who is entering his 14th year as a coach, has spent seven years in all coaching high school and travel baseball in the Charlotte area. He has coached 30 high school players that have gone on to play college baseball (25 at the Division I level), including seven ACC Players, 10 Southern Conference players, and three that were drafted by MLB. Bicknell was a starter on the 2002 Wingate baseball team, where he played third base. The Charlotte native lettered three times at Charlotte Christian School from 1995-97. He earned all-conference honors as a junior and senior and was all-state and All-Mecklenburg County as a senior. He also was a starter on the Knights football team both his junior and senior years, including starting quarterback his senior season. Bicknell, earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education at Wingate University in 2002, and his master’s degree in sports administration at UNC-Pembroke in 2006. Bicknell and his wife Faith have been married five years and reside in Monument, CO.

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Pitching Coach Blake Miller

#14 Blake Miller Pitching Coach First Year Coker College (S.C.), 2007 Blake Miller enters his first season as pitching coach for the Falcons. Be- In addition to McGowin’s success Miller had two pitchers named to the fore coming to the Air Force Academy, Miller spent two years as pitching MEAC All-Conference Team, and has seen five members of his pitching staff earn MEAC Conference pitcher-of-the-week honors. In addition, coach at Savannah State University in Savannah, Ga. pitcher Rex Davis was named MEAC Freshmen of the Year in 2012. While at Savannah State, Miller was a part of a historic 2013 season that included winning the school’s first MEAC Conference Championship, Prior to coaching at Savannah State, Miller was the pitching coach at Emearning a bid to play in its first NCAA Regional. Along with defeating two erald High School in Greenwood, S.C. from 2008-10. While at Emerald, top-25 teams, the Tigers improved their win total from 19 wins in 2012 to the pitching staff set school records for team ERA in 2009 and again in 2010. Two of Miller’s pitchers were named to the All-Region Team and 33 wins in 2013 and saw their team ERA improve from 6.15 to 4.93. three players went on to pitch at the collegiate level. During the 2013 season, the Tigers also received national attention with the on-field performance of pitcher Kyle McGowin. Under Miller’s tute- Miller holds a bachelors degree in history from Coker College (S.C.). He lage McGowin established himself as one the top pitcher’s in the coun- graduated in 2007 after playing four years of baseball for the Cobras. A try by posting a 12-2 record with a 2.02 ERA. His 135 strikeouts led the relief pitcher, Miller’s career record was 6-2 and during the 2005 season MEAC Conference and were third in the nation. McGowin became the he set the previous school record for most appearances in a season with 28. first pitcher in Savannah State history to be named a Division I First Team Miller’s coaching career began at Coker when he was a student assistant All-American (NCBWA) and win the MEAC Pitcher of the Year Award. for the Cobras during the 2007 season. He was a top 10 finalist for the National Pitcher of the Year award and a top 30 finalist for the Golden Spikes Award, awarded to the nation’s top Miller and his wife, Tiffany, reside in Monument. overall player. Following his junior season, McGowin became the first pitcher from Savannah State to be drafted when he was selected in the fifth Round (157th overall) by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft.

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Vol. Assistant Coach Tad Reida

#3 Tad Reida Volunteer Assistant Coach First Year Wichita State Tad Reida enters his first season as assistant coach for the Falcons. Before In between his stints at West Virginia and Air Force, Reida spent 2010coming to the Air Force Academy, Reida spent two years as an assistant 2013 running the CageRat Baseball organization. During his time with CageRat Baseball, he helped develop and mentor over 60 high school coach at West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV. players that moved on to college baseball, including 15 Div. I players. During Reida’s first season with WVU in 2009, the Mountaineers finished Included in that list of players was the nation’s #1 ranked catcher, Wyatt with a 37-18 record. Throughout the season, the Mountaineers spent sev- Cross. eral weeks in the Top 25 rankings. WVU finished third in the NCAA with a .360 batting average, sixth with 9.5 runs per game, and led the nation in Reida was a Philadelphia Phillies draft pick out of high school. He played collegiately at Wichita State University under legendary coach Gene Stedoubles-per-game with 2.93. phenson. Reida holds a bachelors degree in Sport Management with a The 2010 season brought national attention for Mountaineer shortstop Business minor from Indiana University. Jedd Gyorko. Under Reida’s tutelage, Gyorko established himself as the nation’s top shortstop, winning the Brook’s Wallace Award. Gyorko fin- Reida’s younger brother, Matt, plays baseball at the University of Kenished the 2010 season with a .973 fielding percentage, .381 batting average tucky and his sister, Tiffany, played basketball at Indiana State University. and 19 home runs. Gyorko finished his rookie season with the San Diego Padres in 2012 with 26 doubles and 23 home runs. Gyorko was a Rookie Reida and his wife, Allison, reside in Castle Rock. They have a five-year old daughter Peyton. of the Year finalist.

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TV/Media Roster

#1 Adam Groesbeck Fr. IF

#2 Tyler Jones Fr. IF

#4 Anthony Denkinger Fr. IF/OF

#5 Adam Blankenship So. OF

#7 Weston Steelhammer Fr. C

#11 Noah Piece Jr. IF

#12 Bo Wilson So. RHP

#15 Everett Joiner Fr. LHP

#16 Jacob DeVries Fr. LHP

#17 Russell Williams Fr. IF

#18 Tyler Saleck Jr. IF

#19 Brian Sicher Jr. C

#20 Travis Neubeck Fr. C/RHP

#21 Ben Yokley Jr. RHP

#22 Griffin Jax Fr. RHP/IF

#23 Trent Monaghan So. LHP

#24 David Thomas Jr. OF

#25 Spencer Draws So. IF

#26 Jordan Hanlin Fr. C

#27 Nathan Stanford Fr. RHP

#28 Cameron White Sr. RHP

#29 Jake Schomaker Sr. OF

#30 Steven Trojan So. RHP

#32 Brady Weaver So. RHP

#33 Bradley Haslam Fr. C

#35 Seth Kline Sr. 1B

#37 Joey Teed Fr. C

#38 Luca Simmons Fr. C

#39 Coleman Poje So. IF/OF

#8 Mike Kazlausky Head Coach

#10 Toby Bicknell Assistant Coach

#14 Blake Miller Pitching Coach

#3 Tad Reida Vol. Assistant Coach

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Meet The Falcons

Seth Kline • #35 Senior • 1B 6-1, 225 • Bats/Throws: L/R Hometown: Yakima, Wash. High School: Eisenhower Major: Management - 2014 MW Preseason All-Conference - 2013 First-Team All-MW 1B - 2013 All-MW Tournament Team - 2012 Second-Team All-MW UTL/DH - Was a linebacker on AF football team in 2010 as a freshman.

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Several times Twice Twice Three times New Mexico, 4/7/13

HIGH SCHOOL (Eisenhower): Lettered four years in baseball and basketball and three years in football... first-team all-conference as a senior... second-team all-conference as a junior and sophomore...all-state in football as a junior and senior...three-time first-team all-conference in football... National Honor Society member...high school baseball coach was Ryan Froula...played summer ball for the Yakima Beetles, coached by Mike Bailey. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 25...originally recruited to the Academy to play football...has a younger sibling...favorite TV show is Jersey Shore...favorite non-traditional sporting event to watch on TV are hot dog eating contests...credits his father as having the biggest influence on his sports career...enjoys playing the piano when way from baseball...son of Andy and Tamara Kline.

Sophomore (2012): Second-team AllMountain West Utility/DH ... Firstteam College Sports Madness all MW ... led team with .322 batting average ... raised average .86 points from freshman season ... started 33 of 34 games ... missed a portion of the season due to injury ... led team with five home runs, 25 walks and .441 on base percentage ... drove in 21 runs and scored 18 runs ... homered against UNLV, Northern Colorado, San Diego State, TCU and New Mexico ... batted .348 in MW play, hitting four homers and driving in 18 runs in 24 games ... slugged .576 in MW play ... had a season-best six game hitting streak and had a 13-game reached base streak.

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Freshman (2011): Played in 40 games, starting 31...batted .236 with 29 hits and 28 RBIs...hit six doubles, a triple and two home runs...third on the team in RBIs...homered against Navy and Creighton...had six mult-hit games... hit a grand slam vs. Creighton...scored two runs vs. Washington, Portland and Northern Colorado...started 25 games at DH and six at first base...played inside linebacker with the Air Force football team during the fall.

Junior (2013): First-team All-Mountain West 1B...Second-Team College Sports Madness all MW...MW AllTournament Team...Air Force Athletics Athlete of the Week (3/25)...started 50 of 52 games played...led team in hitting for second-straight season with .356 average, ranking sixth in MW... led team with 40 RBIs and 25 walks... second on team with 16 doubles, .430 OBP, six stolen bases and 69 hits...third on team with 34 runs scored and two home runs...batted .387 in conference play, ranking fourth in the conference and the fourth-best total in school history...tied a school record with 12 doubles in conference play...Led MW with 467 putouts and 509 chances...also ranked amongst the MW top 10 in OBP (8th), RBIs (10th), Doubles (8th) and Sac Flies (3rd)...led team with 10 multi-RBI games, a 12 game hitting streak and a 22-game reached base streak.

Seth Kline Career Statistics Year GP-GS AB 2011 Fr. 40-31 123 2012 So. 34-33 118 2013 Jr. 52-50 194 Career 126-114 435

Kline Career High’s

Why I came to the Academy: “Its an honorable place to be at and it’s a great school to mold me into what I want to become. I was also recruited to play football.”

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H 29 38 69 136

2B 6 4 16 26

3B 1 1 1 3

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RBI 28 21 40 89

SB-ATT 1 1 6 8

BB 7 25 25 57

K 32 29 39 100

Avg. .236 .322 .356 .313

SLG .350 .500 .479 .448

OBP .291 .441 .430 .448

FLD .970 .977 .986 .983

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Jake Schomaker • #29 Senior • Outfielder 6-0, 200 • Bats/Throws: R/L Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio High School: Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy Major: Economics Senior (2014): Team Co-Captain. Junior (2013): Preseason shoulder injury limited him to just nine games, making two starts...had one base hit and scored one run... earned Academic All-Mountain West honors. Sophomore (2012): Appeared in 45 games, starting 33 ... batted .244 with 32 hits and 15 runs scored ... third on team with five hit-bypitches ... four sac bunts ... led Falcon outfielders with six assists, including three at home ... drove in three runs vs. Regis with a two hits and a triple ... nine multi-hit games ... had a seven game hitting streak and reached base in nine-straight games. Freshman (2011): Did not appear in any games.

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HIGH SCHOOL (Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy): Lettered three years in baseball and football...first-team all-state, firstteam all-district, first-team allcity, first-team all-conference, allacademic as a senior...first-team all-conference and all-academic as a junior...all-academic as a sophomore...honorable mention all-state, first-team all-district, first-team all conference in football...high school baseball coach was Larry Redwine...played summer ball for the Cincinnati Hurricanes, coached by Jack Kuzniczci. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 26...nickname is Shoe... has an older brother...favorite book is Moneyball...favorite TV show is Entourage...something most people don’t know about him is that he likes cold weather...credits his brother as having the biggest influence on his sports career...son of Bill and Peggy Schomaker. Why I came to the Academy: “I came here to serve in the greatest Air Force in the world and to become a pilot.”

Jake Schomaker Career Statistics Year GP-GS AB R 2012 So. 45-33 131 15 2013 Jr. 11-2 13 1 Career 56-35 144 16

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2B 1 0 1

3B 1 0 1

HR 0 0 0

RBI 12 0 12

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SB 1 0 1

BB 11 1 12

K 22 6 28

Avg. .244 .077 .229

SLG .267 .077 .250

OBP .327 .143 .311

FLD .986 1.000 .987

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Cameron White • #28 Senior • Pitcher 6-4, 210 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Colleyville, Texas High School: Grapevine Major: Management

White Career High’s Innings Pitched

9.0 San Diego St., 5/10/13

Strikeouts

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Games with 5+ Ks 19 Games is 7+ IP

- 107 IP in 2013 is second all-time at AF. - 5th in nation with 0.76 walks per nine innings. - 6th in nation with 7.78 strikeout-towalk ratio. Senior (2014): Team Co-Captain. Junior (2013): Third in the MW with 107.0 innings pitched, which ranks second all-time at AF...set a new school record with 70.0 innings pitched in conference play...started all 15 games pitched...led team with 5.21 ERA and was second with 70 strikeouts...walked just nine batters all season, ranking fifth in the nation with 0.76 walks per nine innings and 6th in the nation with a 7.78 strikeout-to-walk ratio...pitched at least six innings in every start and eight-plus innings seven times...did not walk a batter in nine outings...had a streak of 38 innings pitched without allowing a walk...earned wins over St. Bonaventure, San Diego State and UNLV... named MW Pitcher of the week on May 13 after a complete game, sevenstrikeout win over SDSU...tossed complete games vs. SDSU, Gardner-Webb and Nevada. Sophomore (2012): Started all 14 games pitched in ... led team in pitching starts ... struck out 63 in 82.0 innings ... second on team in innings pitched and third in strikeouts ... 3-9 record and 5.16 ERA ... pitched at least five innings in all but two starts ... pitched at least six innings in 10 starts ... struck out five or more in 10 starts ... earned wins over Alcorn State, UNLV and San Diego State ... pitched eight innings, allowing one run vs. Portland ... struck out seven against Navy ... did not walk a batter in six starts ... allowed two or fewer runs in six starts.

Cameron White Career Statistics Year GP-GS W 2011 Fr. 15-4 1 2012 So. 14-14 3 2013 Jr. 15-15 3 Career 44-33 7

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Freshman (2011): Pitched in 15 games, making four starts, both top marks amongst Falcon freshmen...5.55 era to go with 1-1 record...struck out 29 in 35.2 innings pitched...ranked second amongst relievers with 3.07 era in MW play...made pitching debut vs. Nebraska...first-career start came against Creighton...earned first-career win against Northern Colorado, pitching career-high six innings and allowing just one run...struck out seven against Wichita State...had multiple strikeouts in seven games...allowed just one earned run over five innings in start vs. BYU, while striking out four. HIGH SCHOOL (Grapevine): Lettered three years in baseball...first-team all-district, Texas High School baseball magazine Top 100 Texas pitchers, North Texas High School Coaches Association All-Star Team selection and Grapevine top pitcher award winner as a senior...went 8-2 with 1.67 ERA, 67 strikeouts in 66 innings as a senior... high school baseball coach was Tim McCune...played summer ball for the DBAT Mustangs, coached by Zach Randall. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 4...has two brothers...attended the USAFA Prep school in 2009-10 and played on the baseball team...favorite MLB team is the Texas Rangers...favorite athlete is Yu Darvish...credits his father as having the biggest influence on his sports career...son of Ron and Carol White. Why I came to the Academy: “I came to the Academy to challenge myself in all aspects, play baseball and become an officer in the Air Force. Also, the opportunity to play division one baseball in the Mountain West Conference and receive an education from one of the nation’s top institutions is a once in a lifetime offer.”

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Sv 0 0 0 0

IP 35.2 82.0 107.0 224.2

H 57 111 149 317

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SHO 0 0 0 0

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ER 22 47 62 131

K 29 63 70 162

BB 4 18 9 31

ERA 5.55 5.16 5.21 5.25

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Noah Pierce • #11 Junior • Infielder 6-1, 180 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Orlando, Fla. High School: West Orange Major: Economics

Freshman (2012): Appeared in 45 games, starting 41 games at third base...batted .216 with 30 hits... scored 14 runs and drove in 18... third on the team with.299 average in Mountain West play...fielded .939 and was second on the team with 102 assists...led the team with seven sac bunts, which ranked fourth in the Mountain West and was the second-most by a freshman at Air Force...first-career hit was against LSU...first-career homer was a grand slam against Northern Colorado...career-high four hits vs. San Diego State...career-high seven assissts vs. New Mexico... Academic All-Mountain West.

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Why I came to the Academy: “The Academy is a place that is held with the highest regards. When I reflect on what I have done here, I know that this is the only place that it is all possible. I am honored to have the privilege of serving in the Greatest Air Force in the world and to serve next to the brothers and sisters I have made along this journey. I have already grown so much as a person since being here, I am excited to see what will come.”

HIGH SCHOOL (West Orange): Lettered three years in baseball... Under-Armour All-American...allconference...part of four district champion teams....on the honor roll all four years...National Honor Society member...high school baseball coach was Jesse Marlo... played summer ball for the Orlando Scorpions, coached by Sal Lombardo.

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PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 7...major is economics... hobbies are sports and discovering and making music...on the Dean’s and Athletics list every semester at the Academy...active in his squadron as an element leader...person in history he’d like to meet is Jackie Robinson because of his ability to handle adversity and continue to do what he loves despite the backlash from millions...favorite food is a quality steak...favorite movie is the Waterboy...credits his summer baseball coach, Sal Lombardo, as having the biggest influence on his sports career..pregame ritual is kissing his cross necklace....favorite athlete is Robinson Cano...favorite team is the Colorado Rockies...Favorite quote: “The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible.” – Arthur C. Clarke... son of Dave and Kathee Pierce.

Sophomore (2013): Had season cut short with an ACL tear in his 11th game of the season...started 10 games at third base...had five hits, three RBIs and two runs scored...Academic All-Mountain West for second time.

Noah Pierce Career Statistics Year GP-GS AB 2012 Fr. 45-41 139 2013 So. 11-10 26 Career 56-51 165

Pierce’s Career High’s

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H 30 5 35

2B 7 0 7

3B 1 0 1

HR 1 0 1

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RBI 18 3 21

SB-ATT 1-1 1-1 2-2

BB 4 2 6

K 34 6 40

Avg. .216 .192 .212

SLG .302 .192 .285

OBP .247 .250 .247

FLD .939 .826 .922

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Tyler Saleck • #18 Junior • Infielder 6-2, 190 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Leesburg, Va. High School: Loudoun County Major: Management

Freshman (2012): Appeared in 28 games, making 22 starts at first base...had 11 hits and three doubles...had four sac bunts...batted .310 in conference play...made debut vs. Alcorn State, with a sac-fly RBI...had 20 putouts in a game vs. New Mexico...first-career hit came vs. Wofford...season-best two-hits vs. New Mexico.

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Five times Four times Three times Three times New Mexico, 4/7/13

Why I came to the Academy: “Ever since I started playing at the age of five, I wanted to play Div. I baseball. I came here to do that, but I’ve stayed for more than that. I’ve met some of the best friends I could have asked for, and I’ve gotten to travel all over the country playing the sport I love. I wanted to challenge myself and better myself, and I’ve definitely done that. Anything worth anything in life is going to be hard, and I came to the Academy to see what kind of man I could become. I came here because I wanted a strong foundation for the rest of my life; I wanted to be the best man I could be on and off the field and the Academy was my best shot at that.”

HIGH SCHOOL (Loudon County): Lettered three years in baseball and two in basketball...first-team all-district third baseman...earned four academic letters and graduated with a 4.4 GPA...AP scholar... high school baseball coach was Tom Lucero...played summer ball for the Loudon County Hawks, coached by Eric Lascomb. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 37...nickname is Sal...has a younger sister...father, Joe, is a

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1989 USAFA grad and three-year baseball letterwinner...uncle Steve Saleck is a 1980 USAFA grad and is AFA’s all-time home run leader with 46...mother, Leslee, is also a 1989 USAFA grad...management major...hobbies pick-up basketball, working out, hanging out with friends, driving the truck...favorite food is pizza...person in history he’d like to meet is Nolan Ryan... credits his parents as having the biggest influence on his sports career and his parents and sister for having the biggest influence on his life...Favorite quote: “Life’s too short not to have fun. If it ain’t fun, it ain’t worth it. Oh, and make good decisions.” -Dad...son of Joe and Leslee Saleck.

Sophomore (2013): Played in 38 games, making 34 starts...started 28 games at third, five at short and one at first...second on team with four home runs...third on team with 26 RBIs and fourth on team with .438 slugging percentage...batted .258 with 33 hits, 11 doubles and 17 runs scored...third on the team with 72 assists...homered against UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State and Nevada...had three hits in games against Fresno State, New Mexico and twice vs. UNLV... drove in three runs in a game vs. Fresno State and twice against UNLV.

Tyler Saleck Career Statistics Year GP-GS AB 2012 Fr. 28-22 60 2013 So. 38-34 128 Career 66-56 188

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H 11 33 44

2B 3 11 14

3B 0 0 0

HR 0 4 4

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RBI 5 26 31

SB-ATT 0-1 1-3 1-4

BB 7 9 16

K 21 33 54

Avg. .183 .258 .234

SLG .233 .438 .372

OBP .265 .307 .293

FLD .982 .901 .954

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Brian Sicher • #19 Junior • Catcher 6-0, 185 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Orland Park, Ill. High School: St. Rita Major: Management

Freshman (2012): Appeared in 40 games, starting 33...batted .209 with 24 hits, nine runs and 12 RBIs...threw out 9-of-23 attempting to steal for a 39.1 runners thrown-out percentage...first-career hit was against Wofford...three hits against Northern Colorado... scored two runs and had two hits in a game vs. New Mexico.

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Why I came to the Academy: “I came to the Academy because of the opportunities and challenges. What makes the Academy unique compared to every other school in the nation is how much opportunity is presented to you. There are very few schools in the country that can offer someone a free topnotch education, job security after graduation and a chance to play a high level of competitive baseball. These things are all earned, they are not given to you and that’s what makes it all a challenge. It is a very exciting time right now within our baseball team. Our program is on the rise and I cannot wait to compete an

HIGH SCHOOL (St. Rita): Lettered four years in baseball and one in football...first-team all-conference and all-area...two-time state runner-up...summer state champions in 2009...high school baseball coach was Mike Zunica...played summer ball for the Illinois Sparks, coached by Len McEnery.

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PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 29...nickname is Sich... has a younger brother...major is management...greatest moment in sports was playing in three state championship games...hobbies are hanging out with family and friends...favorite food is steak & chicken burrito from Chipotle... favorite movie is Bull Durham... person in history he’d like to meet is Jesus...favorite athlete is Josh Hamilton...favorite team is the Chicago White Sox....favotie quote: “All it takes is all you got.”...son of Ron and Joanne Sicher.

Sophomore (2013): Appeared in 31 games, making 26 starts...batted .242 with a homer and seven RBIs...had 22 hits and scored 10 runs...threw out 10 of 31 attempted steals...third on team with 124 putouts...had three hits in a game three times, doing so vs. UTSA, UNLV and Fresno State...homered against San Diego State and drove in three runs.

Brian Sicher Career Statistics Year GP-GS AB 2012 Fr. 40-33 115 2013 So. 31-26 91 Career 71-59 206

Sicher’s Career High’s

R 9 10 19

H 24 22 46

2B 7 4 11

3B 1 1 2

HR 0 1 1

17

RBI 12 7 19

SB-ATT 0-2 0-1 0-3

BB 13 5 18

K 27 20 47

Avg. .209 .242 .223

SLG .287 .341 .311

OBP .303 .281 .294

FLD .973 .973 .973

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David Thomas • #24 Junior • Infielder 6-2, 205 • Bats/Throws: L/R Hometown: Houston, Texas High School: Fort Bend Major: Management

Freshman (2012): Led Falcon freshmen with 51 games played and 47 starts...five triples ranked second in the Mountain West and was the fourth-most by a freshman at Air Force...second on team with 29 RBIs and third with three home runs...34 hits and 21 runs scored... stole four bases...second on team with 20 walks...led team with 18 RBIs in MW play...led team with nine multi-RBI games...second on team with eight-game hitting streak...had a 12 game reached base streak...College Sports Madness MW player of the week on Feb. 28...had six hits and eight RBIs in a weekend series vs. San Diego State...three hits and four RBIs in a game vs. UNLV.

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At Bats Hits Runs RBIs Triples

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Northern Colorado, 4/24/12 Twice Navy, 2/25/12 UNLV, 3/25/12 San Diego State, 4/1/12

HIGH SCHOOL (Fort Bend): Named to TAPPS 4A All-State teams in baseball and football... set school single-season records for home runs (10) and slugging (1.268)...helped lead Fort Bend to district title as a senior...two-time academic all-state...played summer ball for the Houston Heat, coached by Vinny Sinisi.

Sophomore (2013): Appeared in 31 games, making nine starts... drew nine walks in 52 plate appearances...on base percentage of .346 was .175 points above batting average...four of seven hits went for extra bases...had a double, two hits, two walks and two runs scored in a game vs. San Diego State.

David Thomas Career Statistics Year GP-GS AB 2012 Fr. 51-47 162 2013 So. 31-9 41 Career 82-56 203

Thomas’ Career High’s

PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 31...nickname is DT... major is managment...on the Commandant’s list twice and on the Dean’s list...hobbies are learning new things...favorite food is chicken...favorite movie is Braveheart... person in history he’d like to meet is Jesus...credits his father as having the biggest influence on his sports career...son of Robert and Susan Thomas. Why I came to the Academy: “Above all, I came to the Academy so I could make a difference in other people’s lives. By providing one of the best educations money can buy and being filled with top notch facilities, the academy positions you for success in the Air Force and in the business world. I also decided to go to the Academy because I felt the call to serve my country.”

R 21 6 27

H 34 7 41

2B 9 3 12

3B 5 1 6

HR 3 0 3

18

RBI 28 4 32

SB-ATT 4-5 0-2 4-7

BB 20 9 29

K 34 17 51

Avg. .210 .171 .202

SLG .383 .293 .365

OBP .305 .346 .346

FLD .947 1.000 .955

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Ben Yokley • #21 Junior • Pitcher 6-0, 170 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Arvada, Colo. High School: Ralston Valley Major: Physics

Yokley Career High’s Innings Pitched Strikeouts

PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 34...nickname is Yoke... has an older sister...major is management...on the Commandant’s and athletics list...took Electrical Computer Engineering over the summer and worked as an Element Leader in 2nd Basic Cadet Training, earning the “Most Outstanding Element Leader” award for 2nd BCT...hobbies are skiing, shooting and crossfit...greatest moment in sports is pitching against LSU in his first career collegiate game... credits Barry Butera as having the

Northern Colo., 5/15/12

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Navy, 2/25/12

Games with 3+ Ks 3 Scoreless outings

Sophomore (2013): Second on team with 27 appearances, all in relief...that total ranks eighth-most in school history...posted 6.14 ERA with 26 strikeouts in 29.1 innings pitched...notched a save in win vs. Omaha...struck out three batters in a game vs. Navy and Georgetown...did not allow an earned run in 15 appearances...picked up wins vs. Navy and Northern Colorado... ranked fifth in the conference in appearances and his 14 games finished ranked fourth.

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biggest influence on his sports career...favorite athlete is Jeremy Bloom...son of Joe and Christine Yokley. Why I came to the Academy: “Challenges are opportunities and this is the biggest challenge I could find. I couldn’t back away from such an opportunity.”

Freshman (2012): Pitched in 16 games, all in relief...fourth amongst relievers with 6.06 ERA... struck out 17 in 18.1 innings pitched...made debut vs. LSU... had nine scoreless outings...earned first-career win vs. Northern Colorado with three strikeouts in three innings pitched...struck out careerhigh four batters in two innings pitched vs. Navy. HIGH SCHOOL (Ralston Valley): Lettered three years in baseball...2011 Jefferson County 5A League MVP...graduated with honors and is a member of the National Honor Society...high school baseball coach was Shane Freehling.

Ben Yokley Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2012 Fr. 16-0 2013 So. 27-0 Career 43-0

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L 1 3 4

Sv 0 1 1

IP 18.1 29.1 47.2

H 22 40 62

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CG 0 0 0

SHO 0 0 0

R 13 26 39

ER 13 20 33

K 17 26 43

BB 13 16 29

ERA 6.38 6.14 6.23

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Spencer Draws • #25 Sophomore • Infielder/Outfielder 6-0, 185 • Bats/Throws: L/R Hometown: Columbus, Ga. High School: Columbus Major: Management Freshman (2013): Appeared in 49 games, making 31 starts...started 12 games at second, 10 at third, eight in right field and one in left... batted .248 with 33 hits, 20 runs scored, 19 RBIs and nine doubles... fourth on team with 61 assists...recorded a base hit in first-career at bat vs. UTSA...went 4-for-4 with two runs scored vs. New Mexico... had two doubles in a game vs. Northern Colorado and San Diego State...batted .282 in conference play...had a seven-game hitting streak, ranking fifth-best on the team...also had a 11-game reached base streak. HIGH SCHOOL (Columbus): Lettered three years in baseball and two in basketball...was part of three state champion teams at Columbus..All Bi-City...Georgia Top100...Team Georgia Player... The Australia Goodwill Games Team MVP...Brent Schoening Memorial Scholarship recipient... National Spanish Honors Society member, Beta Club, Spanish Club, Art Club, Baseball Athletic & Academic Award...high school baseball coach was Bobby Howard...played summer ball for the Atlanta Baseball Academy, coached by Dave Stephenson and Doc Fowlkes.

Spencer Draws Career Statistics Year GP-GS AB R 2013 Fr. 49-31 133 20

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Draws’ Career High’s At Bats Hits Runs RBIs Triples

5 4 3 4 3

3 times New Mexico, 4/7/13 UNLV, 5/16/13 UNLV, 3/25/13 Northern Colorado, 4/24/13

PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 8...is a management major...has a younger sister... nickname is Spence...favorite TV shows are Baseball Tonight and Pawn Stars...favorite movie is Top Gun...person in history he’d like to meet is Jim Abbott...something most people don’t know about him is that he likes to play Hockey... credits his father as having the biggest influence on his sports career... most noteworthy thing about his hometown is that the formula for Coca-Cola was invented there...enjoys golf, swimming and hanging out with friends when away from baseball...son of Kevin and Judy Draws. Why I came to the Academy: “I came to the Academy to better myself as a person and to develop leadership skills and to protect and serve our great country.”

H 33

2B 9

3B 0

HR 0

20

RBI 19

SB-ATT 4-5

BB 14

K 22

Avg. .248

SLG .316

OBP .318

FLD .929

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Trent Monaghan • #23 Freshman • Pitcher 6-3, 180 • Bats/Throws: R/L Hometown: Coral Springs, Fla. High School: Nova Major: Management Freshman (2013): Pitched in nine games, making three starts...struck out nine in 14 innings pitched... made debut vs. UTSA, tossing 0.2 scoreless innings...first-career start came against Omaha...notched career high’s of four innings pitched and three strikeouts vs. Fresno State. HIGH SCHOOL (Nova): Lettered four years in baseball...District 7A Pitcher of the Year...state All-Star...team MVP...Miami Herald and Sun Sentinel First-Team All-County...FACA All-Star... academic athlete award...tossed a no-hitter in the district playoffs... high school baseball coach was Pat McQuaid.

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Strikeouts

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Fresno State, 4/19/13

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0 ER outings

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PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 2...full name is Trenton... nicknames are Trent and Monag... management major...active in his squadron as a safety/security clerk...favorite movie is Top Gun... credits his father as having the biggest influence on his sports career... enjoys sleeping and dreaming about Florida when way from baseball...favorite sport to watch other than baseball is basketball...son of Thomas and Madora Monaghan. Why I came to the Academy: “I came to the Academy to do something none of my friends would ever be able to. To serve and lead and be the best person I can be.”

L 1

Sv 0

IP 14.0

H 26

21

CG 0

SHO 0

R 19

ER 17

K 9

BB 13

ERA 10.93

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Coleman Poje • #39 Sophomore • Infielder/Outfielder 6-1, 205 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Atlanta, Ga. High School: Westminster Major: Civil Engineering

HIGH SCHOOL (Westminster): Lettered three years in baseball and football...team captain as a senior in baseball and football...earned Varsity Baseball Coach’s Award as a junior and senior...baseball team captain as a sophomore...secondteam all-region shortstop as a sophomore...football team MVP, firstteam all-region quarterback and football team captain as a sophomore...National Honor Society member...Beta Club and National Cum Laude Society...AP Scholar with Honors...high school baseball coach was Russell Wrenn...played summer ball for the East Cobb Indians, coached by Randy Acuff.

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5 3 3 2 1

Fresno State, 5/22/13 Fresno State, 5/22/13 Fresno State, 5/22/13 New Mexico, 4/25/13 twice

PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 3...civil engineering major...has two brothers...brother, Brandon, is a 2012 USAFA Graduate...favorite food is Longhorn porterhouse steak...favorite book is Lone Survivor...favorite TV show is Tosh.0...favorite movie is The Sandlot...person in history he’d like to meet is George Washington...something most people don’t know about him is that he switched high school’s before his junior year...credits coach Brent McGuire as having the biggest influence on his sports career...enjoys lifting weights, fishing and snowboarding when away from baseball...son of Chris and Stephanie Poje.

Freshman (2013): Played in 23 games, making 13 starts...started six games at third, three in right, two at first and left...had nine hits and six runs scored...hit two home runs...first-career at bat came against UTSA...first-career hit game against Fresno State...went 3-for-5 with a homer and three runs scored in game game vs. Fresno State...also homered against New Mexico...earned Mountain West Scholar Athlete and Academic AllMW honors.

Coleman Poje Career Statistics Year GP-GS AB 2013 Fr. 23-13 43

Poje’s Career High’s

Why I came to the Academy: “I came to the Academy because I want to accomplish something special with the next four years of my life, and there is no better place to achieve that goal than at the Academy. I also wish to honorably serve my country and fly planes for a living.”

R 6

H 9

2B 0

3B 0

HR 2

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RBI 6

SB-ATT 2-2

BB 2

K 19

Avg. .209

SLG .349

OBP .271

FLD .902

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Steven Trojan • #30 Sophomore • Pitcher 6-1, 180 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Mission Viejo, Calif. High School: Capistrano Valley Major: Aeronautical Engineering

Trojan’s Career High’s Innings Pitched Strikeouts

HIGH SCHOOL (Capistrano Valley): Second-team all-league... scholar athlete all four years...on the Superintendent’s honor roll... graduated with honors and a GPA above 4.0...high school baseball coach was Bob Zamora...played summer ball for Rawlings, coached by Pete Zamora.

Steven Trojan Career Statistics Year GP-GS W 2013 Fr. 15-15 4

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Navy, 2/24/13

Games with 5+ IP 10 Games with 5+ K

Freshman (2013): Appeared and started 15 games...posted 5.99 ERA to go with 52 strikeouts in 70.2 innings pitched...led team with four wins and games started by a pitcher...second on team in ERA and third in strikeouts and innings pitched...opponent average of .277 ranked 11th in the conference...pitched five-plus innings 10 times...allowed two or fewer earned runs in seven starts... pitched career-high seven innings against New Mexico...struckj out seven against Navy...earned wins against Western Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico and UNLV... named Air Force Athletics Athlete of the Week on April 8...Academic All-Mountain West.

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PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 27...aeronautical engineering major...has a younger sister...nickname is Troje...on the Dean’s list...active in his squadron as the athletic clerk...hobby is snowboarding...favorite food is pizza...favorite book is Slaughterhouse Five...favorite TV show is Modern Family...favorite movie is Transformers...person in history he’d most like to meet is Nolan Ryan...credits David Hall as having the biggest influence on his sports career...favorite non-traditional sport to watch on TV is the Winter X Games...son of David and Rebecca Trojan. Why I came to the Academy: “I came to the Academy for a great education and opportunities in the future.”

L 7

Sv 0

IP 70.2

H 76

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CG 0

SHO 0

R 57

ER 47

K 52

BB 41

ERA 5.99

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Brady Weaver • #32 Sophomore • Pitcher 5-10, 175 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Bridgeport, W.V. High School: Bridgeport Major: Management Freshman (2013): Appeared in five games, all in relief...made debut vs. UTSA...pitched career-high 1.2 innings vs. New Mexico...Academic All-Mountain West. HIGH SCHOOL (Bridgeport): Lettered three years in baseball and cross country...first-team allstate...two-time Big 10 Pitcher of the Year...three-time all-county in cross country...National Honor Society Vice President...high school baseball coach was Robert Shields...played summer ball for the Harrison County Generals, coached by Todd Kiger.

Weavers’ Career High’s Innings Pitched

1.2

Strikeouts

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Games with a K

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0 ER outings

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New Mexico, 4/5/13

PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 5...is a management major...has one older sister...favorite food is steak and mashed potatoes...favorite book is Deception Point...favorite TV show is Adventure Time...favorite movie is Mega Mind...person in history he’d like to meet are Aristotle, Plato or Socrates...something most people don’t know about him is that he enjoys playing the Super Mario video games for Nintendo...credits his father has having the biggest influence on his sports career... enjoys playing basketball, rugby, video games and reading when away from baseball...son of Gene and Shari Weaver. Why I came to the Academy: “I want to be the best person I can be, and what better way than to be led by and lead the best people there are?”

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Sv 0

IP 3.2

H 7

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CG 0

SHO 0

R 6

ER 6

K 0

BB 2

ERA 14.74

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Bo Wilson • #12 Sophomore • Pitcher 5-11, 175 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Brandenburg, Ky. High School: Meade County Major: Civil Engineering Freshman (2013): Appeared in 21 games, all in relief as the team’s closer...tied for team-lead with two saves, ranking ninth in the conference...11 games finished ranked seventh in the conference...led Falcon relievers with 5.40 ERA... struck out 17 in 25 innings, walking just three batters...earned saves vs. St. Bonaventure and Nevada... earned win vs. San Diego State... did not allow an earned run in 10 outings...made debut vs. UTSA... struck out two batters six times... pitched career-high four innings vs. Gardner-Webb...Academic AllMountain West. HIGH SCHOOL (Meade County): Lettered four years in baseball, basketball and football...all-state, all-area, all-region, area pitcher of the year as a senior...all-region as a sophomore and junior...all-area as a freshman...all-area in football and basketball as a junior and senior...all-region in basketball as a senior...National Honors Society member...academic all-state in all three sports...high school baseball coach was Todd Clanton...played summer ball for the Louisville Baseball Club, coached by Corky Morse.

Bo Wilson Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2013 Fr. 21-0

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Wilson’s Career High’s Innings Pitched Strikeouts

4.0

Gardner-Webb, 3/10/13

2

6 times

Games with a K

11

0 ER outings

10

PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 7...civil engineering major...is the fifth member of his family to attend the Academy, including his father, who played baseball at Air Force...has two younger siblings...favorite food is sweet potato casserole...favorite book is Black Light...favorite TV show is Around the Horn...favorite movie is Top Gun...person in history he’d like to meet is Abraham Lincoln... something most people don’t know about him is that in a hay barn behind his house they have a batting cage, pitching machine, and mound where he would always work with his dad from the time he was 10... credits his dad as having the biggest influence on his sports career... son of Ben and Maggie Wilson. Why I came to the Academy: “I came to the Academy because it’s the best school in nation. It offers more opportunities than any other institution anywhere in the world. It provides me a way to give back to this great nation. The challenges you face teach you about yourself, the people with you are top of the line, the education is second to none, you have a career laid out for you following graduation, and without people to fight for our country we could never enjoy the freedoms we live with today.”

L 0

Sv 2

IP 25.0

H 36

25

CG 0

SHO 0

R 17

ER 15

K 17

BB 3

ERA 5.40

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Adam Blankenship • #5 Sophomore • Outfielder 6-0, 210 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Houston, TX High School: Clements

Notable/Freshman (2013): Did not play baseball as a freshman...played running back for the USAFA junior varsity football team...did not appear in any varsity games.

HIGH SCHOOL (Clements): Lettered two years in football... Texas District 23-5A Zone B first-team all-district fullback... played baseball as a freshman and sophomore...high school baseball coach was Israel De Los Santos...played summer ball for the South Texas Sliders, coached by Ray Hammond.

PERSONAL: Son of Perry and Margaret Blankenship... has an older brother...nickname is Blank...attended the USAFA Prep School in 201112 and played on the football team...wants to fly jets upon graduation...favorite food is sea food...favorite book is The Night Angel...favorite TV show is BMS...favorite movie is The Lord of the Rings...person in history he’d most like to meet is

Gen. Robert E. Lee...something not many people know about him is that he’s a real nerd and can dance...credits his deceased summer ball coach Ray Hammond, as having the biggest influence on his sports career...favorite non-traditional sporting event to watch on TV is UFC. Why I came to the Academy: “To serve my nation.”

Anthony Denkinger • #4 Freshman • Infielder/Outfielder 6-2, 185 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Windsor Heights, IA High School: Dowling Catholic

HIGH SCHOOL (Dowling Catholic): Lettered two years in baseball and football and four years in track...Perfect Game Second Team All-MidWest... Perfect Game Top 500...rated the #1 shortstop and #5 overall prospect from the state of Iowa by Perfect Game... Rawlings/ Perfect Game Preseason Central Region All-High School Senior second Team...all-conference and American Legion

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All-State...played summer ball for the Dowling Catholic Maroons...high school baseball and summer ball coach was Tim O’Neil. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 20...son of Steve and Michele Denkinger...has three siblings...related to former MLB umpire Don Denkinger...nickname is Denk... favorite food is pepperoni

pizza...favorite book is Wild at Heart...favorite TV shows are Blue Mountain State and Sons of Anarchy...favorite movie is Four Brothers...credits his dad as having the biggest influence on his sports career...the most noteworthy thing about his hometown is that its the home of the Iowa State Fair...enjoys watching college sports, NBA and MLB when away from baseball...favorite non-tradi-

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tional sporting event to watch on TV is UFC. Why I came to the Academy: “I came to the Academy to be challenged and be pushed to my full potential and for the opportunity to play Div. I baseball.”

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Jacob DeVries • #16 Freshman • Pitcher 6-3, 210 • Bats/Throws: L/L Hometown: Castroville, TX High School: Medina Valley

HIGH SCHOOL (Medina Valley): Lettered three years in baseball...Perfect Game Top 500 and 61st rated LHP...2013 Rawlings/ Perfect Game All-Texas Second Team, first-team all-district pitcher, all-area outfielder and defensive MVP as a senior...San Antonio Express-News All-Area Class 4A Outfielder...7-2 record with 1.20 ERA, 95 strikeouts in 52 innings pitched, to go with .438 batting average and three homers as a senior...second-team all-district out-

fielder as a junior...4-2 record as a sophomore...high school baseball coach was Carl Keller...played summer ball for Marucci Elite, coached by Walter Jones...National Honor Society member...Future Farmers of America member and Mu Alpha Theta member. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 9...son of Kenny and Liz DeVries...has a younger brother... nickname is Jake...favorite food is Good Oke Bar-B-Que...enjoys

reading hunting magazines...favorite TV show is South Park...favorite movie is Black Hawk Down... person in history he’d most like to meet is Alexander the Great... something not many people know about him is that he always wanted to be a pig farmer when he was young...credits his dad as having the biggest influence on his sports career...most noteworthy thing about his hometown is that it’s surrounded by corn fields...enjoys hunting, being outdoors and be-

ing in the weight room when away from baseball...favorite non-traditional sporting event to watch on TV is Rodeos. Why I came to the Academy: “I want to make a difference and provide the security blanket that keeps this country free.”

Adam Groesbeck • #1 Freshman • Infielder 5-9, 165 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Turlock, CA High School: Turlock

HIGH SCHOOL (Turlock): Lettered two years in baseball...2013 Under Armour Preseason All-American...2012 Perfect Game Preseason All-American Honorable Mention... First-Team All-Central California Conference third baseman as a senior...helped lead Turlock to CCC Championship with 28-3 record, including school-record 26 wins in a row...runner-up in CIF Sac-Joaquin South Division...led team in batting (.392), hits (38), RBIs (30), runs (29), home runs (4) and triples (3) as a senior...homered twice, tripled and

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drove in eight runs in a game...Stanislaus County All-Star games participant...two-time all-academic...California Scholarship Federation life member...high school baseball coach was Mark De la Motte...played summer ball for Rawlings, coached by Tim Thiessen...also ran cross country as a freshman and sophomore, qualifying for CIF Sac-Joaquin SubSections...played competitive soccer until 2008, getting selected to NorCal Premier ODP program.

PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 8...son of Neal and Kim Groesbeck...has an older sister...favorite food is steak...favorite book is Into the Wild...favorite TV show is Big Bang Theory...favorite movie is The Fast and Furious...person in history he’d most like to meet is Jackie Robinson...something not many people know about him is that he likes to have a good time while getting what he needs to be done...credits his dad as having the biggest influence on his sports career...most noteworthy thing about his hometown is

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that it’s small and that San Francisco 49er quarterback Colin Kaepernick is from there...enjoys being active and watching sports and movies when way from baseball...favorite nontraditional sporting event to watch on TV is Beach Volleyball. Why I came to the Academy: “I didn’t want to be average. It was a challenge and everything it offered was better than any other normal university.”

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Jordan Hanlin • #26 Freshman • Catcher 5-11, 175 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Rocklin, CA High School: Jesuit

HIGH SCHOOL (Jesuit): Second-team all-league and All-Metro, most outstanding team player as a junior... Optimist Team (senior allstar game) as a senior...most inspirational on the team as a senior...batted .362 with a .477 on-base percentage as a senior...high school baseball coach was Joe Potulny...played summer ball for the EDH Vipers, coached by Dan Sozzi...

maintained a 4.0 GPA every semester...earned scholar-athlete award at graduation. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 18...son of Richard and Camella Hanlin...has a younger brother...father played collegiately at Cal State San Bernardino and professionally for the Seattle Mariners Class A team as an outfielder...favorite food is sushi...favorite book is

Lance Armstrong: It’s not about the bike, its about my journey back to life...favorite TV show is Tosh.0...favorite movie is Never Back Down...person in history he’d most like to meet is Will Ferrell as a child to if he was still funny...something not many people know about him is that he likes country music... credits his dad as having the biggest influence on his sports career...enjoys wakeboarding

and jet skiing when away from baseball...favorite non-tradition sporting event to watch on TV is wakeboarding and water polo... Why I came to the Academy: “I wanted to challenge myself. I feel that the Academy is the best way to reach my goals and become the man I want to be.”

Bradley Haslam • #33 Freshman • Infielder 6-2, 205 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: San Marino, CA High School: San Marino

HIGH SCHOOL (San Marino): Lettered three years in baseball and two in football... team offensive MVP all four years...All-Rio Hondo League as a junior and senior...led league in average, slugging and home runs as a senior... high school baseball coach was Mack Paciorek...played summer ball for the East L.A. Dodgers and Oakland Athletics scout team.

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PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 33...son of Lee Haslam and Yvonee Walkup Haslam...has two older siblings...nicknames are Hazz and Hazzard...favorite food is Mexican...favorite book is the Bible...favorite TV show is Duck Dynasty...favorite movie is Dukes of Hazzard...person in history he’d most like to meet is Ronald Reagan...something not many people know about him

is that he’s been in four musicals...credits his dad as having the biggest influence on his sports career...most noteworthy things about his home town is the Huntington Library’s located there and its the hometown of Gen. George Patton...enjoys fishing, going to the beach, watching the History Channel and hanging out with friends when away from baseball...favorite non-traditional sporting

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event to watch on TV is UFC. Why I came to the Academy: “I came to the Academy because I want to serve my country and play Div. I baseball.”

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Griffin Jax • #22 Freshman • Pitcher/Infielder 6-2, 210 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Greenwood Village, CO High School: Cherry Creek

HIGH SCHOOL (Cherry Creek): 2013 Gatorade Player for the Year for the state of Colorado...12th round draft pick of the Philadelphia Phillies in 2013 MLB draft...Louisville Slugger High School FirstTeam All-American...All-State and All-Colorado in 2012 and 2013... 5A State Player of the Year...Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason Third-Team underclassman All-American in 2012

and Third-Team Preseason AllAmerican in 2013...Rawlings/ Perfect Game Preseason AllWest Region Second Team... Perfect Game Top 500 and third-ranked RHP from Colorado...Colorado Rockies futures player in 2012 and 2013... CHSAA all-academic first-team in 2012...posted 7-1 record and 1.74 ERA to go with 57 strikeouts and just two walks in 40.1 innings pitched as a senior...

batted .400 with six homers and 27 RBIs at the plate...team captain as a senior...graduated with high honors...National Honor Society member...played summer ball for the Connie Mack 18’s...high school and summer ball coach was Marc Johnson.

name...nickname is Griff...has younger twin siblings...father played 11 years as an offensive lineman in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals and played collegiately at Florida State.

PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 21...son of Garth and Elizabeth Jax...first name is James and Griffin is his middle

Everett Joiner • #15 Freshman • Pitcher 6-1, 185 • Bats/Throws: L/L Hometown: Atlanta, GA High School: Whitefield Academy

HIGH SCHOOL (Whitefield Academy): Lettered four years in baseball and football and one year in wrestling...first-team allregion as a senior...three-time Cobb County offensive player of the week...team pitching MVP as a senior...football team captain as a junior and senior...first-team all-region and all-county as a senior in football...National Honor Society member...Headmasters and Principals list all four years and Science and Olympiad team

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captain...highs school baseball coach was Mark Combs...played summer ball for the Sandy Plains Wildcats, coached by Mike Hoffert. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 26...son of Steve and Margaret Joiner...has two brothers...brother, Dallis, is a junior at the Air Force Academy...is related to golf legend Bobby Jones... favorite food is grits...favorite book is the Bible...favorite thing

to watch on TV is Atlanta Braves baseball...favorite movie is The Other Guys...person in history he’d most like to meet is Paul from the bible...something not many people know about him is that he’s a classic southern gentleman...credits his brother, Dallis, as having the biggest influence on his sports career and one of the reasons he chose to come to the Academy...most notable thing about his hometown is that some of the best amatuer base-

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ball is played there...enjoys bow hunting and running his hunting dogs when away from baseball... favorite non-traditional sporting event to watch on TV is snowboarding. Why I came to the Academy: “To honor God, my family and country.”

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Tyler Jones • #2 Freshman • Infielder 6-0, 200 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Coppell, TX High School: Coppell

HIGH SCHOOL (Coppell): Lettered three years in baseball...two-time Under Armour Preseason All-American...firstteam all-district...second-team Louisville Slugger All-American...North Texas All-Star...Under Armour Top 10, 2013 Honorable Mention...#13 ranked third baseman from Texas according to Perfect Game... batted .406 with four homers and 18 doubles as a senior...

high school baseball coach was Kendall Clark...played summer ball for the Texas Blackhawks, coached by Eddie Aguilar...National Society of High School Scholars member. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 2...son of Rob and Kristi Jones...has two younger brothers...father played baseball at TCU and grandfather played baseball and basketball

at SMU...nickname is T.J. ...favorite food is shrimp and chicken parmesan...favorite book is the Bible...favorite TV show is Prison Break...favorite movie is Warrior...person in history he’d most like to meet is Jackie Robinson...something not many people know about him is that he is naturally left handed... credits his father as having the biggest influence on his sports career...enjoys working out

and playing video games when away from baseball...favorite non-traditional sporting event to watch on TV is Australian Rules Football. Why I came to the Academy: “The Academy sets you up to achieve any goal you want. The opportunity to learn, play baseball and serve is unmatched by any other school.”

Travis Neubeck • #20 Freshman • Pitcher/Catcher 6-2, 190 • Bats/Throws: S/R Hometown: Hugo, MN High School: Hill-Murray

HIGH SCHOOL (Hill-Murray): Lettered four years in baseball and one in hockey...Perfect Game Top 500 and #3 ranked RHP from Minnesota...2013 All-USA Minnesota Baseball Team Honorable Mention...Rawlings/Perfect Game 2013 Central Region SecondTeam...2012 Perfect Game Underclass Preseason All-American Honorable Mention...two-time allconference...Minnesota LIONS senior all-star series participant...9-2 career record on the mound...post-

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ed 1.29 ERA as a senior and batted .347 at the plate...high school baseball coach was Bill Lechner... played summer ball for the Minnesota Blizzard, coached by Adam Barta...on the academic honor roll. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 16...son of Mike and Peggy Neubeck...has three younger siblings...a relative of John Adams and John Quincy Adams... favorite food is Chicken Alfredo... favorite book is Lone Survivor...

favorite TV show is NCIS...favorite movie is Top Gun...person in history he’d most like to meet is Abraham Lincoln...something not many people know about me is that he played goalie in a championship high school hockey game in front of 19,000 people...credits his dad as having the biggest influence on his sports career...most noteworthy thing about his hometown is that its local meat store has gummy bear brats...enjoys being outside with friends and watching the

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History Channel when away from baseball...favorite non-traditional sporting event to watch on TV is Ping Pong. Why I came to the Academy: “I wanted to do something different from the rest of my high school classmates and to be able to serve my country. I am excited about the quality of education I will receive and the opportunity to learn about myself and to develop my leadership abilities.”

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Luca Simmons • #38 Freshman • Catcher 6-1, 180 • Bats/Throws: L/R Hometown: Baltimore, MD High School: Gilman School

HIGH SCHOOL (Gilman School): Lettered four years in baseball and football...team captain as a senior...high school baseball coach was Larry Sheets...Cal Ripken Jr. was an assistant coach on his team... played summer ball for Rosedale, coached by Mike Ritko.

PERSONAL: Son of Tim and Kathleen Simmons...father is a 1972 USAFA grad., brother, Anthony, is a 2008 USAFA grad., and brother, Giancarlo, is a 2013 West Point grad. ...also has a third brother...plans on being in the Air Force for his whole career...favorite class subject is foreign languages... favorite book is Lone Survivor...favorite TV shows are Friday Night Lights and 24...fa-

vorite movie is Gladiator...person in history he’d most like to meet is Ronald Reagan...something not many people know about him is that he loves to play guitar...credits his brother, Anthony, as having the biggest influence on his sports career... favorite non-traditional sports to watch is K1 and C1 (kayak) racing.

Why I came to the Academy: “Tho serve and do something more meaningful with my life, and to be a part of something bigger than just myself.”

Nathan Stanford • #27 Freshman • Pitcher 6-5, 170 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Memphis, TN High School: Harding Academy

HIGH SCHOOL (Harding Academy): Lettered four years in baseball and two in basketball...Rawlings/Perfect Game 2013 Southeast Region Preseason All-American Honorable Mention...17th ranked RHP from Tennessee according to Perfect Game...all-state, alldistrict, all-region, all-region tournament, MVP, All-Shelby Metro and Harding Academy Pitcher of the Year as a junior

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and senior...7-1 record with 0.93 ERA to go with 72 strikeouts and just three walks in 52.2 innings pitched as a senior...1.29 ERA and 78 strikeouts as a junior...high school baseball coach was Al Stevens...played summer ball for the Memphis Tigers, coached by Ricky Echols...National Honor Society member and honor graduate.

PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 30...son of Charles and Tracy Stanford...has an older brother...favorite food is bacon wrapped chicken...favorite book is Frankenstein...favorite TV show is SportsCenter...favorite movie is the Shawshank Redemption...credits his father as having the biggest influence on his sports career...the most noteworthy thing about his hometown is that was the home

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of Elvis Presley and his house, Graceland...enjoys golfing, fishing and any sports when away from baseball...favorite non-traditional sport to watch is Olympic swimming. Why I came to the Academy: “To receive an outstanding education and become a U.S. Air Force officer.”

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Weston Steelhammer • #7 Freshman • Catcher 6-2, 200 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Shreveport, LA High School: Calvary Baptist

2013-14 (Freshman): Spent the fall as a defensive back on the Air Force football team... second on the depth chart at free safety...played in eight games, making seven tackles. HIGH SCHOOL (Calvary Baptist Academy) - Lettered four years in football and baseball and two years in basketball...was an all-district, all-city and all-state selec-

tion in football...earned first team all-district, all-city and all-state honors in baseball... helped lead Calvary Baptist Academy to 2012 state title... high school baseball coach was former major leaguer and LSU baseball legend Todd Walker... high school football coach was John Bachman...was a Louisiana Wendy’s Heisman finalist... member of the National Honor Society, the Beta Club and stu-

dent council...was also active the Fellowship of Christian Athletes...played summer ball for Marucci Elite, coached by Randy Carr. PERSONAL - Member of cadet squadron 40...son of Ronnie and Cindy Alexander...has an older sister...his grandfather attended West Point...undecided about his major...was recruited by Alabama for baseball...lists

his priorities as faith, family, football and baseball. Why I came to the Academy: “The recruiting process was tough. Being pulled separate ways because of football and baseball. Once the AFA came into the picture the thought of playing both became real. I couldn’t pass up the opportunity and don’t regret it one bit.”

Joey Teed • #37 Freshman • Catcher 5-11, 170 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: Longmeadow, MA High School: Longmeadow

HIGH SCHOOL (Longmeadow): Lettered four years in baseball, three in soccer and one year each in wrestling and track...firstteam all-conference, all-star game participant, defensive player of the year in baseball...all-conference in soccer...high school baseball coach was John Mayo...played summer ball for the Dreambat Bombers, coached by Tim Mayo.

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PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 40...son of Mark and Debby Teed...has two older sisters...grandfather is a Maine Maritime Academy graduate...cousin, Brian Barnoski, was a former Boston Red Sox minor leaguer... great nephew of Dick Teed, a catcher who played with Jackie Robinson on the Brooklyn Dodgers...grandfather, Bill Teed, also played professional baseball and is an MLB scout...favorite food is chili...favorite book is Guardian

Angel...favorite TV show is Game of Thrones...favorite movie is The Shawshank Redemption...person in history he’d most like to meet is former CIA Director David Petraeus...something not many people know about him is that he was an Eagle Scout...credits his grandfather, Bill Teed, as having the biggest influence on his sports career... most noteworthy thing about his hometown is that the game of basketball was invented there...enjoys rock climbing, crossfit and reading

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when away from baseball...favorite non-traditional sporting event to watch on TV is the Crossfit Games. Why I came to the Academy: “To serve my country in the most direct way possible, and for a promising future.”

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Russell Williams • #17 Freshman • Infielder 6-3, 185 • Bats/Throws: R/R Hometown: McKinney, TX High School: McKinney Boyd

HIGH SCHOOL (McKinney Boyd): Lettered three years in baseball and one in football...Rawlings/Perfect Game 2013 Texas Region Preseason All-American Honorable Mention...13th ranked shortstop from Texas according to Perfect Game...team captain as a senior...District 10-5A Defensive MVP as a junior...District 10-5A Newcomer of the Year in 2011... high school baseball coach was Brooke Court...played summer ball for the Rawlings Mavericks,

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coached by Ben Montgomery... National Honor Society member... National Merit Commended Scholar...MISD Academic Excellence Award winner. PERSONAL: Member of cadet squadron 33...son of Mark and Camille Williams...has two younger siblings...uncle, Doug Barfield, was the head football coach at Auburn from 1976-80...favorite food is Chicken Parmesan...favorite book is Devil in the White City...

favorite TV show is Baseball Tonight...favorite movie is Top Gun... person in history he’d most like to meet is Abraham Lincoln...credits his dad as having the biggest influence on his sports career...the most noteworthy thing about his hometown is that its the fastest growing city in America...enjoys golfing, fishing and being with friends when away from baseball...favorite non-traditional sporting event to watch on TV is the World’s Strongest Man competition.

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Why I came to the Academy: “I came to the Academy to be among the best. The Academy is made up of some of the best men and women in the country and I wanted to challenge myself to earn a place among their ranks. Over the next four years I want to earn a worldclass education while playing Div. I baseball, and the Academy is the best place in the country to do that.”

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2013 Recap

Record Overall: 15-39 Conference/finish: 7-23/6th W-L (Home/Away/Neutral): 7-9/3-26/5-4 Team MVP: Sr. C/OF Garrett Custons (.353 Avg., 76 hits, 22 doubles, 48 runs) 10th round pick of Toronto Blue Jays in 2013 MLB Draft. Team Highlights of 2013: - Seven conference wins the most since 2002. - 15 wins is seventh-most in program history vs. Div. opponents. - Falcons snap 28-game losing streak at San Diego State, that dated back to 2002 season. - 2.88 walks-per-game allowed is the lowest in school history. - 6.60 ERA is the third-consecutive season with sub7.00 ERA, the first time since 1977-79. - 346 strikeouts is the third-most in program history. - .321 opponent batting averags is the lowest since 1993. Individual Highlights of 2013: - Garrett Custons 10th round pick by Toronto in MLB Draft. - Garrett Custons one of 15 semifinalists for Johnny Bench Award. - Garrett Custons earns third All-MW honor (1st Team Utility), the first Falcon ever to do so. - Seth Kline 1st-team All-MW first baseman. - David Baska 2nd-team All-MW outfielder. - Seth Kline leads MW with 476 putouts and 509 chances. - Garrett Custons leads MW with 8 pickoffs. - David Baska leads MW with 19 hit by pitches. - Cameron White with 107 innings pitched, the second-most ever at Air Force. - Cameron White with school-record 70.0 innings pitched in MW play. - Ben Bertelson with 80 strikeouts, the seventh most in school history. - Jack Hourin leads MW with 31 appearances, the fifth-most in school history. - Seth Kline with .387 batting average in MW play, the fourth-highest in school history. - Kline with 12 MW doubles, trying a school record. - David Baska with school MW record 11 hit by pitches.

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2013 Honors - Alex Baker (Sr. RHP) MW Pitcher of the Week (March 25) - David Baska (Jr. OF) All-MW (2nd team) Madness All-MW (2nd team) - Alex Bast (Sr. OF) MW Player of the Week (Feb. 25) Madness MW Player of the Week (Feb. 25) - Garrett Custons (Sr. C/OF) Johnny Bench Award Semifinalist All-Mountain West (1st team) Madness All-MW (1st team) AF Athletics Athlete of the Week (May 6) - Seth Kline (Jr. 1B) All-Mountain West (1st team) Madness All-MW (2nd team) All-MW Tournament Team AF Athletics Athlete of the Week (March 25) - Matt Thorne (SS) AF Athletics Athlete of the Week (May 20) - Steven Trojan (RHP) AF Athletics Athlete of the Week (April 8) - Cameron White (RHP) MW Pitcher of the Week (May 13) Team MVP Senior C/OF Garrett Custons earned team MVP honors for the 2013 season. Custons capped-off a stellar four-year career by batting .353 with 22 doubles, 78hits and 48 runs scored. Custons leaves the Academy as the school record holder with 77 career doubles. He earned First-Team All-Mountain West Utility honors in 2013 for a school-record third allconference honor. He was also one of 15 semifinalists for the Johnny Bench Award, given to the top collegiate catcher in the nation. Custons ranked first in the conference with eight pickoffs and was third with 20 runners thrown out. Custons Drafted by Toronto In 10th Round Garrett Custons was selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 10th round of the 2013 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft on Friday, June 7. Custons, a catcher/ outfielder with Falcon baseball, was the 295th overall pick. Custons is the first Falcon to be drafted since Karl Bolt in 2007. Bolt was a 15th round selection of the Philadelphia Phillies. Custons is the fifth overall Falcon to be drafted.

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All-MW Garrett Custons (1st team Utility) Seth Kline (1st team 1B) David Baska (2nd team OF) Academic All-MW So. Dillon Freeman (1) Behavioral Sciences 3.24 So. Noah Pierce (2) Economics 3.06 Fr. Coleman Poje (1) Undeclared 3.66 Jr. Jake Schomaker (1) Economics 3.02 Fr. Steven Trojan (1) Undeclared 3.31 Fr. Brady Weaver (1) Undeclared 3.39 Fr. Bo Wilson (1) Economics 3.15 Sr. Matt Zettler (4) Civil Engineering 3.18 MW Scholar Athlete So. Andrew Chaves Fr. Coleman Poje Custons & White Amongst NCAA Top 20 Senior C/OF Garrett Custons and junior RHP Cameron White ranked in the NCAA Top 10 in a couple categories. Custons, who was second in the Mountain West with 22 doubles, ranked 18th in the nation in doubles. White ranked fifth in the nation with 0.76 walks per nine innings. White is sixth in the nation with a 7.78 strikeout-to-walk ratio. As a team, the Falcons ranked eighth in the nation in doubles per game, averaging 2.26 doubles per game. White Surpasses 100 Innings Junior RHP Cameron White leads the Mountain West with 100.1 innings pitched on the season. White is just the fourth pitcher in school history to surpass the 100 innings pitched mark. White has pitched at least six innings in every start and surpassed eight innings in seven starts. Kline Bats .387 In Conference Play Junior first baseman Seth Kline led the Falcons and ranked fourth overall with a .387 batting average in Mountain West games. The .387 average is fourthhighest in MW history at Air Force. His 41 hits is third all-time. His 12 doubles ties a school record in MW play.

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2013 Game-By-Game Air Force Baseball 2013 Game-By-Game Overall: 15-39 Date

Opponenent

Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 24 March 1 March 2 March 2 March 3 March 8 March 9 March 10 March 15 March 16 March 17 March 19 March 20 March 22 March 26

at UTSA at UTSA at UTSA at UTSA vs. Navy $ vs. Navy $ vs. Navy $ vs. Navy $ vs. St. Bonaventure # vs. Mount St. Mary’s # vs. Georgetown # vs. Western Michigan # at Gardner-Webb at Gardner-Webb at Gardner-Webb at Nevada* at Nevada* at Nevada* OMAHA OMAHA FRESNO STATE* at Wichita State

March 27 March 29 March 30 March 31 April 3 April 5 April 6 April 7 April 12 April 13 April 14 April 19 April 19 April 20 April 20 April 21 April 24 April 26 April 27 April 28 April 30 May 3 May 4 May 5 May 10 May 11 May 12 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 22 May 23

at Wichita State at UNLV* at UNLV* at UNLV* at Northern Colorado NEW MEXICO* NEW MEXICO* NEW MEXICO* SAN DIEGO STATE* SAN DIEGO STATE* SAN DIEGO STATE* at Fresno State*+ at Fresno State* at Fresno State*+ at Fresno State*+ at Fresno State NORTHERN COLORADO NEVADA* NEVADA* NEVADA* at Northern Colorado at New Mexico* at New Mexico* at New Mexico* at San Diego State* at San Diego State* at San Diego State* UNLV* UNLV* UNLV* vs. San Diego State** at Fresno State**

MW: 7-22 W/L Score L L L L L W L W W W L W L L L L L W W L W L L L L L L L L W L W L L L L L L W L L W W L L L W L L W L L L L

Home: 7-9

Away: 3-26

AF / Opp R H E / R H E Inn. AF Pitcher

Neutral: 5-4

Attend. Time Game Recap/AF Highlights

2-9 1-6 8-13 4-12 1-3 8-7 2-3 13-3 4-3 7-3 3-4 8-3 3-4 6-7 3-4 2-3 1-6 7-3 2-0 10-11 14-7 2-3

2 1 8 4 1 8 2 13 4 7 3 8 3 6 3 2 1 7 2 10 14 2

7 10 12 11 6 6 7 15 10 13 5 15 7 12 9 5 7 10 9 15 18 1

4/ 4/ 1/ 0/ 1/ 3/ 1/ 2/ 3/ 1/ 1/ 4/ 2/ 3/ 1/ 0/ 1/ 1/ 0/ 1/ 2/ 0/

9 6 13 12 3 7 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 7 4 3 6 3 0 11 7 3

16 15 16 15 6 12 5 4 12 8 10 8 6 10 5 7 13 7 8 16 13 7

4 1 3 0 0 1 3 0 2 1 2 3 2 4 2 1 0 1 0 1 2 1

9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 11 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

White (0-1) Bertelson(0-1) Baker (0-1) Trojan (0-1) White (0-2) Yokley (1-0) Yokley (1-1) Baker (1-1) White (1-2) Bertelson (1-1) Yokley (1-2) Trojan (1-1) White (1-3) Baker (1-2) Trojan (1-2) White (1-4) Bertelson (1-2) Trojan (2-2) Baker (2-2) Freeman (0-1) White (2-2) Freeman (0-2)

458 -466 465 250 300 -1000 76 109 78 165 190 189 320 533 635 607 155 113 62 2,498

2:57 2:55 3:22 2:59 1:53 3:07 2:09 2:40 2:04 2:34 2:28 2:27 1:53 3:27 2:20 2:02 2:28 2:49 2:04 2:24 2:20 2:37

1-4 1-4 10-11 7-8 4-12 5-11 5-19 11-4 2-4 10-9 0-11 4-9 5-8 0-7 6-8 3-5 9-7 4-8 8-12 7-5 9-7 10-11 1-17 7-14 4-2 2-7 2-9 13-6 6-7 6-14 6-15 4-6

1 1 10 7 4 5 5 11 2 10 0 4 5 0 6 3 9 4 8 7 9 10 1 7 4 2 2 13 6 6 6 4

4 7 14 12 8 13 9 16 4 12 8 9 15 4 7 7 14 9 11 13 9 13 4 14 4 7 5 20 11 8 10 13

1/ 4/ 3/ 1/ 2/ 1/ 2/ 2/ 1/ 1/ 7/ 2/ 4/ 6/ 3/ 0/ 1/ 2/ 2/ 0/ 1/ 1/ 0/ 3/ 2/ 0/ 0/ 2/ 1/ 2/ 4/ 0/

4 4 11 8 12 11 19 4 4 9 11 9 8 7 8 5 7 8 12 5 7 11 17 14 2 7 9 6 7 14 15 6

8 11 15 10 12 13 20 8 11 14 10 12 16 10 15 6 10 17 14 11 15 16 25 21 5 10 12 11 14 21 16 14

0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 1

9 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Hourin (0-1) White (2-5) Del Toro (0-1) Yokley (1-3) Baker (2-3) White (2-6) Bertelson (1-3) Trojan (3-2) White (2-7) Wilson (1-0) Trojan (3-3) Monaghan (0-1) White (2-8) Bertelson (1-4) Hourin (0-2) Trojan (3-4) Baker (3-3) White (2-9) Hourin (0-3) Baker (4-3) Yokley (2-3) Hourin (0-4) Bertelson (1-5) Trojan (3-5) White (3-9) Bertelson (1-6) Trojan (3-6) Trojan (4-6) White (3-10) Bertelson (1-7) Trojan (4-7) White (3-11)

2,235 811 659 651 126 178 151 166 85 101 91 -1,282 -1,444 1,276 61 165 546 136 102 481 658 663 657 411 330 143 341 288 1,029 879

2:15 2:08 3:14 2:31 2:38 2:38 2:55 2:21 1:57 3:23 2:31 2:13 3:15 1:53 2:36 2:33 2:49 2:20 2:51 2:48 3:00 2:34 2:34 3:10 2:10 2:16 2:34 2:28 2:22 2:32 2:37 2:43

Bast 3-for-4, 2B; White 6.1 IP, 2 K, Custons 4 assists at catcher Bertelson 5 IP, 9 K; Baska 3H; Custons 2H; Kline R Custons 3-for-3, 3R, 2 2B; Bast 2 RBI; Thorne 2B; Baska 2B Baska 3-for-5; Custons 2 RBI; Thomas 3B White 8.1 IP, 7 K; Bast 2H, RBI, Baska R Bertelson 6 IP, 8 K; Baska 2-for-4, HR, 2R, 2RBIs; Bast 2-for-4, 2R, 2 RBIs Trojan 6 IP, 1 ER; 7 K; Custons 2 2B, 2 R; Bast RBI Baker 7 IP, 10 K; Bast 4-for-5, HR, 2 2B, Thomas 3H, 3 RBIs White 8 IP, 1 ER, 5 K; Johnson 4-for-4, 2 R; Wilson save Bertelson 7 IP, 9 K; Kline 3-for-4, 2 R; Johnson 2H, 2 RBI Baker 7 IP, 9 K; Custons 2 RBIs, SB, Sac Fly Trojan 7 IP, 0 ER, 5K; Bast, Thorne 3 hits; Johnson, Reks, 2 H; Hourin save White 8 IP, 1 ER, 5K; Baska 2H; Draws, Johnson hit, RBI Bertelson 5 IP, 9 K; Thorne 3H, 2 RBI, Johnson, Kline 2H, 2R WIlson 4 IP, 0 ER; Custons 2H, 3B, 2 BB, 2R; Sicher 2H, 3B; Kline 2 H White 8 IP, Kline, Thorne 2 hits each Bertelson 6.2 IP; Johnson 3-for-4; Kline2-for-4 Trojan 6 IP, 3K; Baska 3R, 2H; Bast 2H, 2RBI; Johnson HR; Wilson SV Baker 7.2 IP, 8K; Johnson 2H, RBI; Custons, Thorne 2H Kline 4-for-4, Saleck 3-for-4, 2 2B, 2 RBI; Custons, Bast, Thorne 2 hits White 8 IP, 7K; Bast, Poje HR; Poje 3-for-5; Kline 3H, 4 RBIs Trojan 3.1 IP 6 K; Bertelson 3.2 IP, 7 K; Bast H; Kline R, RBI, Custons R Baker 6 IP, 0 ER; Kline H, RBI, SF; Baska R White 6 IP; Baska, Custons, Johnson 2 H; Custons 3 runners thrown out Custons 4H, 2R, 2RBI; Kline 3H, 3RBI; Johnson, Sicher 2H; Long HR Trojan 6 IP; Saleck 3H, 3RBI, HR; Sicher 3H, Long 2R Custons 3-for-5, 2B, 3B, 2R; Baska, Saleck 2 hits; Johnson 2 RBIs Poje HR; Custons, Kline, Long, Roberts 2 hits Custons, Kline, Roberts 2 hits; Long 3 BB, 2R Trojan 7 IP, 1 ER; Baska 3-for-3, 2 HR, 4 R; Draws 4-for-4; Saleck HR White 8 IP, 6K; Saleck 2 RBI; Thomas 2B Bertelson 6.1 IP, 5K; Baska HR, 3-for-3, 3R, 3RBI; Saleck, Sicher HR Trojan 5 IP, 5K; Custons 3-for-5, 2B Baska 2-for-3; Monaghan 3K’s; Custons, Bast, Thorne 2B White 6.2 IP, 7K; Sicher, Baska, Draws 3 hits; Saleck 2 RBIs Bertelson CG, 6K; Johnson H, BB Baker 5 IP, 5K; Recks 2H; Baska 3B, 2 RBIs Baska HR; Bullpen 4.2 IP, 0 ER Bertelson SV, 3K; Custons 4-for-5, 2B, 3B; Reks 3H, 2 RBI; Draws 3 RBI White 6 IP; Custons, Kline, Johnson 2 hits Bertelson 6 IP, 6K; Baska, Kline, Thorne, Roberts 2 hits Trojan 5 IP, 2 ER; Baker 2.2 IP, 0 ER; Baska 3H, 4R; Thorne 3-for-3 Custons 3-for-5, HR, 3 RBI; Draws 2 2B; Bertelson SV, 3 K White 6.1 IP, 5K; Kline 3-for-4, 3 RBIs; Long 2H, 2R; Custons 3R Custons 2B, R; Kline 2B, RBI; Draws SB Custons 2-for-5, 2 2B (Sets school 2B rec); 2 R; Roberts HR, 3H White CG, 7K; Draws 2H; Snapped 28-game road losing streak at SDSU Bertelson 7.1 IP; Draws 2H; RBI; Kline R; Baska RBI; Roberts R Draws H, 2 RBI; Saleck H, R; Baska H, R Trojan 6 IP, 5K; Baska HR; Kline 3-for-4, 3 RBI; Thorne, Bast, Baska 3H White 6 IP; Thorne 3-for-5, 3 R; Custons, Kline, Roberts 2 hits Kline, Saleck HR; Saleck 3-for-4, 2R, 3 RBIs; KLine 2 RBI; Thorne 2 H Kline, Thorne HR; Kline 3-for-4, 2R, 2 RBI; Trojan 5 IP, 4K White 6.1 IP; Kline, Johnson, Roberts, Baska 2 hits; Kline 2 RBIs

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2013 Statistics INDIVIDUAL HITTING STATISTICS Player

AVG GP-GS AB

35 KLINE, Seth . 356 52-50 194 4 CUSTONS, Garrett .353 53-53 215 31 JOHNSON, Peter .313 50-42 179 2 BASKA, David .304 52-52 181 7 THORNE, Matt .290 47-39 145 20 BAST, Alex .258 44-37 151 18 SALECK, Tyler .258 38-34 128 14 ROBERTS, Matthew .255 54-51 165 25 DRAWS, Spencer .248 49-31 133 --------------------Below 2.0 At Bats Per Game 10 LONG, Mariano .298 29-16 47 19 SICHER, Brian .242 31-26 91 5 REKS, Zach .210 37-21 100 39 POJE, Coleman .209 23-13 43 11 PIERCE, Noah .192 11-10 26 34 THOMAS, David .171 31-9 41 29 SCHOMAKER, Jake .077 11-2 13 1 GRAHAM, Jonny .000 3-0 3 6 KATZMAN, Kenny .000 1-0 1 36 CHAVES, Andrew .000 1-0 1 Totals .282 54 1,857 Opponents .333 54 1,926

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H

2B 3B HR RBI

TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO

34 48 17 40 18 15 17 23 20

69 76 56 55 42 39 33 42 33

16 22 8 13 13 9 11 7 9

1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

2 1 1 6 1 2 4 1 0

40 25 31 21 17 21 26 11 19

93 107 69 88 58 54 56 52 42

. 479 .498 .385 .486 .400 .358 .438 .315 .316

25 19 7 6 15 7 9 13 14

4 17 0 19 4 4 1 8 0

39 34 37 62 26 29 33 15 22

4 2 6 3 4 1 2 6 2

. 430 .441 .333 .388 .372 .303 .307 .339 .318

5 3 3 0 0 3 2 0 1

15 14 10 22 10 21 6 9 2 5 6 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 283 524 398 642

2 4 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 122 139

1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 22

1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 29

10 7 8 6 3 4 0 0 0 0 249 360

21 31 28 15 5 12 1 0 0 0 732 912

.447 .341 .280 .349 .192 .293 .077 .000 .000 .000 .394 .474

10 2 5 0 2 1 2 2 2 0 9 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 146 64 156 73

12 20 18 19 6 17 6 0 0 0 395 346

2 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 36 37

.433 .281 .231 .271 .250 .346 .143 .000 .000 .000 .352 .400

1 6 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 33 24 38

1 0 1 4 4 4 2 4 1

6-7 14-19 1-2 6-11 6-9 5-6 1-3 0-2 4-5

476 274 8 108 59 71 28 73 43

2-2 20 0-1 124 2-3 18 2-2 25 1-1 8 0-2 11 0-0 4 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 50-75 1,377 58-90 1,427

A

E

FLD

26 59 1 2 112 8 72 158 61

7 8 0 1 24 1 11 12 8

.986 .977 1.000 .991 .877 .988 .901 .951 .929

2 21 2 12 11 1 0 0 0 0 625 543

2 4 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 97 62

.917 .973 .952 .902 .826 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .954 .969

LOB - Team (411), Opp (443). DPs turned - Team (44), Opp (44). CI - Team (2), SICHER 2, Opp (1). IBB - Team (7), CUSTONS 5, KLINE 2, Opp (5). Picked off - BAST 2, JOHNSON 1, KLINE 1, BASKA 1, CUSTONS 1, REKS 1, DRAWS 1.

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING STATISTICS Player

ERA

W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV

28 WHITE, Cameron 5.21 3-11 15 30 TROJAN, Steven 5.99 4-7 15 24 BERTELSON, Ben 7.94 1-7 17 ----------Below 1.0 Innings Pitched Per Game 2 BASKA, David 0.00 0-0 2 12 WILSON, Bo 5.40 1-0 21 3 BAKER, Alex 5.44 4-3 15 21 YOKLEY, Ben 6.14 2-3 27 27 DEL TORO, Todd 6.84 0-1 14 9 HOURIN, Jack 8.23 0-4 31 22 FREEMAN, Dillon 9.00 0-2 16 23 MONAGHAN, Trent 10.93 0-1 9 15 CECIL, Chris 13.50 0-0 1 32 WEAVER, Brady 14.73 0-0 5 Totals 6.60 15-39 54 Opponents 4.48 39-15 54

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

2B 3B

15 15 13

3 0 1

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 2

107.0 70.2 79.1

149 76 121

77 57 84

62 47 70

9 41 26

70 52 80

38 17 26

0 0 7 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 54 54

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 10

0.2 25.0 51.1 29.1 25.0 42.2 10.0 14.0 0.2 3.2 459.1 475.2

1 36 69 40 37 61 17 26 2 7 642 524

0 17 38 26 20 40 13 19 1 6 398 283

0 15 31 20 19 39 10 17 1 6 337 237

0 3 16 16 8 19 3 13 0 2 156 146

0 17 46 26 14 25 7 9 0 0 346 395

0 0 6 1 19 1 8 3 8 4 10 1 1 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 139 22 122 10

5 2 4

HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 8 4 5

443 274 352

0 3 3 105 1 212 0 124 3 104 2 182 1 45 1 61 0 4 1 17 29 1,926 22 1,857

.336 .277 .344

5 12 5

9 19 13

1 0 1

7 2 1

10 5 10

.333 .343 .325 .323 .356 .335 .378 .426 .500 .412 .333 .282

0 2 4 5 3 3 1 1 1 0 42 55

0 3 13 3 2 10 1 0 0 0 73 64

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4

0 1 3 4 1 2 0 2 0 1 24 20

0 1 4 3 1 1 2 1 0 0 38 33

PB - Team (2), CUSTONS 2, Opp (15). Pickoffs - Team (10), CUSTONS 8, HOURIN 1, TROJAN 1, Opp (8). SBA/ATT - CUSTONS (37-57), SICHER (21-31), WHITE (9-20), BERTELSON (12-17), HOURIN (10-12),

Ben Bertelson

Seth Kline

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2013 Mountain West Statistics MOUNTAIN WEST INDIVIDUAL HITTING STATISTICS Player

AVG GP-GS AB

R

H

35 KLINE, Seth .387 28-27 106 17 41 4 CUSTONS, Garrett .345 29-29 113 29 39 7 THORNE, Matt .328 24-18 67 9 22 2 BASKA, David .324 30-30 102 27 33 31 JOHNSON, Peter .314 28-25 102 9 32 25 DRAWS, Spencer .282 28-20 85 12 24 14 ROBERTS, Matthew .269 30-28 93 14 25 18 SALECK, Tyler .261 26-25 92 13 24 20 BAST, Alex .233 22-16 60 5 14 ----------Below 2.0 At Bats Per Game 10 LONG, Mariano .270 18-13 37 10 10 19 SICHER, Brian .262 16-12 42 4 11 39 POJE, Coleman .241 15-9 29 5 7 5 REKS, Zach .169 23-12 59 4 10 34 THOMAS, David .136 16-4 22 3 3 29 SCHOMAKER, Jake .091 9-2 11 1 1 1 GRAHAM, Jonny .000 2-0 2 1 0 Totals .290 30-30 1,022 163 296 Opponents .355 30-30 1,093 249 388

2B 3B HR RBI

TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO

A

E

FLD

12 11 9 8 2 6 5 6 4

1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 5 1 0 1 4 1

27 10 5 16 18 11 5 21 11

58 50 31 58 39 30 33 42 21

.547 .442 .463 .569 .382 .353 .355 .457 .350

16 13 6 4 5 8 6 7 6

1 10 3 11 0 0 5 1 1

20 24 11 35 21 11 8 24 16

0 1 3 2 2 2 4 2 0

.472 .453 .408 .410 .336 .340 .346 .314 .309

0 1 0 0 3 1 0 2 1

1 0 1 3 0 0 2 2 3

1-2 6-10 1-2 3-6 1-1 2-3 0-2 1-2 0-0

283 140 30 65 8 31 45 21 25

13 30 56 1 1 37 95 57 4

5 5 10 1 0 4 8 8 1

.983 .971 .896 .985 1.000 .944 .946 .907 .967

1 2 0 2 2 0 0 70 88

1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 19

1 1 2 0 0 0 0 17 20

6 6 5 5 0 0 0 146 230

16 16 13 14 5 1 0 427 574

.432 .381 .448 .237 .227 .091 .000 .418 .525

7 2 1 1 3 1 0 86 81

2 0 2 1 0 0 0 37 42

8 11 12 11 10 4 0 226 163

2 0 0 2 1 1 0 22 21

.413 .295 .303 .194 .240 .167 .000 .363 .415

0 4 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 18 15 25

1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 17-31 38-58

16 61 11 5 5 4 0 764 788

2 12 9 1 0 0 0 365 309

2 3 3 1 0 0 0 56 27

.900 .961 .870 .857 1.000 1.000 .000 .953 .976

LOB - Team (222), Opp (244). DPs turned - Team (26), Opp (25). CI - Team (2), SICHER 2. IBB - Team (4), KLINE 2, CUSTONS 2, Opp (1). Picked off - KLINE 1, BASKA 1, JOHNSON 1, DRAWS 1.

MOUNTAIN WEST INDIVIDUAL PITCHING STATISTICS Player

ERA

W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV

28 WHITE, Cameron 6.17 2-7 10 30 TROJAN, Steven 6.59 3-4 9 24 BERTELSON, Ben 10.26 0-6 9 ----------Below 1.0 Innings Pitched Per Game 27 DEL TORO, Todd 4.70 0-1 8 12 WILSON, Bo 6.23 1-0 11 9 HOURIN, Jack 7.40 0-3 18 21 YOKLEY, Ben 7.71 0-1 14 32 WEAVER, Brady 10.80 0-0 3 3 BAKER, Alex 11.12 1-0 6 22 FREEMAN, Dillon 11.12 0-0 10 23 MONAGHAN, Trent 13.50 0-1 3 Totals 7.69 7-23 30 Opponents 4.87 23-7 30

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

2B 3B

10 9 9

2 0 1

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

70.0 41.0 50.0

106 47 88

58 36 66

48 30 57

6 26 14

49 25 32

31 9 23

4 2 4

HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 6 3 4

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 30 30

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4

15.1 13.0 24.1 16.1 3.1 11.1 5.2 4.2 255.0 262.2

17 17 40 22 5 27 9 10 388 296

9 9 21 15 4 15 8 8 249 163

8 9 20 14 4 14 7 7 218 142

6 1 9 7 2 4 2 4 81 86

11 8 14 10 0 6 4 4 163 226

3 2 7 6 0 6 0 1 88 70

3 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 19 5

1 57 2 54 2 109 0 70 1 14 0 54 0 25 1 21 20 1,093 17 1,022

297 162 230

.357 .290 .383

2 7 2

6 13 9

1 0 1

7 2 0

7 2 8

.298 .315 .367 .314 .357 .500 .360 .476 .355 .290

0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 17 30

0 2 5 2 0 4 1 0 42 37

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3

1 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 15 10

1 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 25 18

PB - Team (1), CUSTONS 1, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (4), CUSTONS 3, HOURIN 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - CUSTONS (22-34), SICHER (16-24), BERTELSON (10-15), WHITE (6-12), HOURIN (4-6), BAKER (5-6), YOKLEY (5-6), TROJAN (2-5), FREEMAN (2-2), WILSON (0-2), DEL TORO (2-2), MONAGHAN (1-1), WEAVER (1-1).

Steven Trojan

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Class of 2013

Alex Baker RHP

David Baska OF

Alex Bast OF

Ben Bertelson LHP

Garrett Custons C/OF

Todd Del Toro RHP

Jack Hourin RHP

Matthew Roberts IF

Matt Thorne IF

Matt Zettler RHP

Alex Baker Year 2010 Fr. 2011 So. 2012 Jr. 2013 Sr. Career

GP-GS 20-3 28-0 22-0 15-7 85-10

W 0 2 1 4 7

L 4 2 2 3 11

Sv 0 0 0 0 0

IP 30.0 36.2 25.1 51.1 143.1

H 59 53 38 69 219

CG 0 0 0 0 0

SHO 0 0 0 0 0

R 44 34 28 38 144

ER 41 26 15 31 113

K 20 18 13 46 97

BB 18 19 17 16 70

ERA 12.30 6.38 5.33 5.44 7.10

David Baska Pitching Year 2012 So. 2013 Jr. Career

GP-GS 11-1 2-0 13-1

W 0 0 0

L 0 0 0

Sv 0 0 0

IP 17.2 0.2 18.1

H 26 1 27

CG 0 0 0

SHO 0 0 0

R 8 0 8

ER 8 0 8

K 15 0 15

BB 3 0 3

ERA 4.08 0.00 3.93

David Baska Hitting Year GP-GS 2012 So. 20-8 2013 Jr. 52-52 Career 72-60

AB 25 181 206

R 6 40 46

H 5 55 60

2B 1 13 14

3B 1 1 2

HR 0 6 6

RBI 1 21 22

SB-ATT 0-0 6-11 6-11

BB 2 6 8

K 10 62 72

Avg. .200 .304 .291

SLG .320 .486 .466

OBP .259 .388 .373

FLD .972 .991 .986

Alex Bast Year 2010 Fr. 2011 So. 2012 Jr. 2013 Sr. Career

AB 171 211 197 151 579

R 29 37 30 15 96

H 51 67 60 39 178

2B 13 21 12 9 46

3B 3 3 5 0 11

HR 0 3 4 2 7

RBI 24 30 31 21 85

SB-ATT 1-5 5-8 7-9 5-6 13-22

BB 24 19 12 7 55

K 49 46 37 29 132

Avg. .298 .318 .305 .258 .307

SLG .409 .488 .477 .358 .461

OBP .381 .392 .359 .303 .378

FLD .969 .972 .935 .988 .962

GP-GS 52-45 54-54 51-51 44-37 157-150

Ben Bertelson Year 2010 Fr. 2011 So. 2012 Jr. 2013 Sr. Career

GP-GS 26-3 16-11 14-11 17-13 73-38

Garrett Custons Year GP-GS 2010 Fr. 55-53 2011 So. 55-53 2012 Jr. 46-45 2013 Sr. 53-53 Career 209-204

AB 232 209 171 215 827

W 0 2 1 1 4

L 1 7 10 7 25

R 49 42 34 48 173

H 76 69 54 76 275

Sv 0 0 0 0 0 2B 18 21 16 22 77

IP 34.0 62.1 64.0 79.1 239.2 3B 6 3 2 3 14

H 69 80 86 121 356 HR 9 6 4 1 20

CG 0 0 3 1 4 RBI 64 23 20 25 132

SHO 0 0 1 0 1 SB-ATT 16-21 13-17 7-12 14-19 50-69

R 57 58 72 84 271 BB 15 19 17 19 70

ER 43 40 56 70 209 K 43 42 34 34 153

K 24 49 66 80 219 Avg. .328 .330 .316 .353 .333

BB 19 36 37 26 118 SLG .573 .545 .503 .498 .532

ERA 11.38 5.78 7.88 7.94 7.85 OBP .370 .413 .399 .441 .406

FLD .968 .981 .980 .977 .977

Todd Del Toro Year 2010 Fr. 2012 Jr. 2013 Sr. Career

GP-GS 10-2 10-2 14-1 34-5

W 0 0 0 0

L 1 2 1 4

Sv 0 0 0 0

IP 20.2 21.2 25.0 67.1

H 46 33 37 116

CG 0 0 0 0

SHO 0 0 0 0

R 20 20 20 60

ER 17 18 19 54

K 15 10 14 39

BB 6 7 8 21

ERA 7.40 7.48 6.84 7.22

Jack Hourin Year 2010 Fr. 2011 So. 2012 Jr. 2013 Sr. Career

GP-GS 20-0 12-0 20-0 31-0 83-0

W 1 0 1 0 2

L 0 1 2 4 7

Sv 0 0 0 1 1

IP 22.0 14.2 18.2 42.2 98.0

H 30 21 31 61 143

CG 0 0 0 0 0

SHO 0 0 0 0 0

R 21 17 29 40 107

ER 20 16 24 39 99

K 14 9 11 25 59

BB 12 5 14 19 50

ERA 8.18 9.82 11.57 8.23 9.09

Matthew Roberts Year GP-GS 2010 Fr. 55-54 2011 So. 42-35 2012 Jr. 41-30 2013 Sr. 54-51 Career 192-170

AB 202 119 97 165 583

R 40 12 5 23 80

H 63 29 20 42 154

2B 16 4 5 7 32

3B 0 1 0 0 1

HR 1 0 0 1 2

RBI 26 19 8 11 64

SB-ATT 6-7 2-4 1-1 0-2 9-14

BB 20 11 5 13 49

K 22 14 9 8 53

Avg. .312 .244 .206 .255 .264

SLG .406 .294 .258 .315 .333

OBP .381 .318 .260 .339 .336

FLD .921 .921 .891 .951 .922

Matt Thorne Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2011 So. 54-50 2012 Jr. 26-22 2013 Sr. 47-39 Career 127-111

AB 166 85 145 396

R 23 12 18 53

H 41 28 42 111

2B 9 4 13 26

3B 1 1 0 2

HR 2 0 1 3

RBI 23 9 17 49

SB-ATT 2-4 3-3 6-9 11-16

BB 17 6 15 38

K 40 21 26 87

Avg. .247 .329 .290 .280

SLG .349 .400 .400 .379

OBP .333 .389 .372 .359

FLD .922 .963 .877 .912

Matt Zettler Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2010 Fr. 19-0 2011 So. 13-0 2012 Jr. 13-0 Career 45-0

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SHO 0 0 0 0

R 41 6 11 58

ER 40 6 11 57

K 18 7 4 29

BB 17 10 5 32

ERA 14.79 4.15 6.06 9.56

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Series History vs. Opponents/Travel Map All-Time Record vs. 2014 Opponents OPPONENT (Conference)

FIRST MEETING

Arizona (Pac 12) Fresno State* Kansas State (Big 12) Michigan (Big Ten) Navy (Patriot) Nevada* New Mexico* New Mexico State (WAC) Northern Colorado (WAC) Omaha (Summit League) Sacramento State (WAC) San Diego State* South Dakota State (Summit League) Texas State (Sun Belt) UNLV* Washington (Pac 12) * Denotes MW Opponent

1997 1971 First Meeting 1990 2013 1957 1988 1957 1999 1997 1961 1959 2011 1970 1990

LAST MEETING 1968 2013 1999

WON

LOST

1 3 3

2013

18 2 41 6 62 4 1 21 6 0 22 2

2013 2004 2013 2013 2011 2013 2010 2013 2011

12 10 11

LAST GAME W, 5-3 L, 4-6 L, 1-9

Current Streak AF 1 Fresno St. 6 K-State 2

17 4 122 12 97 2 4 90 5 1 80 1

W, 13-3 W, 7-5 L, 7-14 L, 10-10 W, 9-7 L, 10-11 W, 8-7 L, 6-14 L, 9-23 L, 4-9 L, 6-14 W, 16-10

AF 1 AF 1 UNM 3 NMSU 3 AF 2 Omaha 1 AF 1 SDSU 3 SDSU 4 TSU 1 UNLV 2 AF 1

Air Force vs. Non-Conference Opponent Conferences Schools Played 5 7 11 4 5 5 6

Big Ten Big 12 Pac 12 Patriot The Summit League Sun Belt Western Athletic (WAC)

Games

Won

Lost

11 66 225 56 23 16 219

4 8 60 32 15 3 81

7 58 165 24 8 13 138

Tie

11.

8.

7.

5. 10. 6.

12. 3. 2. 13. 9. 4. Falcon Baseball Travel Map 1. Texas State Invite - San Marcos, TX 2. Freedom Classic - Kinston, NC 3. UNLV - Las Vegas, NV 4. Arizona - Tucson, AZ 5. Omaha - Omaha, NE 6. Kansas State - Manhattan, KS 7. Nevada - Reno, NV 8. Sacramento State - Sacramento, CA 9. San Diego State - San Diego, CA 10. Northern Colorado - Greeley, CO 11. South Dakota - Bismark, SD 12. Fresno State - Fresno, CA 13. New Mexico - Albuquerque, NM

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2013 MW Championship Info 2014 Mountain West Conference Baseball Championship Wednesday-Sunday, May 21-25 Earl E. Wilson Stadium Las Vegas, Nev. Seven of the 11 teams in the Mountain West Conference will put a baseball team on the field this season. Boise State, Colorado State and Wyoming do not have baseball programs. These seven teams will play a total of 30 conference games. All seven teams will qualify for the Mountain West Conference Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev., May 21-25. MWC Phone Directory Craig Thompson (Commissioner) Bret Gilliland (Assoc. Commissioner) Javan Hedlund (Communications) Kim Melcher (Communications) Judy Willson (Communications - Baseball Contact) Katie Cavender (New Media & Technology)

(719) 488-4040 (719) 488-4045 (719) 488-4051 (719) 488-4050 (719) 488-4052 (719) 488-4059

2014 MOUNTAIN WEST BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Earl E. Wilson Stadium, Las Vegas, NV (UNLV) Thursday, May 22

Wednesday, May 21

Friday, May 23

Saturday, May 24

Sunday, May 25

#1*

Game 6 7 p.m. Game 6 Winner

Game 2 3 p.m. #6 %

Game 1 11 a.m.

Game 9 7 p.m.

Game 9 Winner

#7 %

Game 3 7 p.m. Game 5 3 p.m. Game 5 Winner #2

Game 11 7 p.m.

Game 2 Loser

Game 4 11 a.m.

Game 12 1 p.m. (If necessary) Game 4 Winner

Game 7 11 a.m. Game 3 Loser

Game 7 Winner

Game 8 3 p.m.

Lower Seed Gm 5 or 6

Higher Seed Gm 5 or 6

Game 8 Winner

Game 10 3 p.m.

Game 10 Winner

Game 9 Loser

% The play-in-game (Game 1) will be single-elimination. All other games will be double-elimination. The winner of the play-in-game will face the #3 seed in either Game 2 or Game 3 depending on the host institution’s seed. *The No. 1 seed will play the lowest seed to advance from the first round of tournament games. Host institution will play in the 7p.m. game (Wednesday or Thursday) based on its tournament seeding unless the host team is in the play-in game. Lowest seed to advance from Games Five and Six will play in Game Seven (e.g., low is 6 seed).

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Yearly Won-Loss/Postseason Yearly Records

FALCONS IN THE POSTSEASON

OVERALL CONFERENCE VS. DI VS. DII YEAR W-L-T PCT. W-L-T FINISH W-L-T W-L-T

COACH

1957 1958 1959 1960 1961* 1962* 1963 1964* 1965 1966* 1967* 1968 1969* 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Capt. Glenn Mackie Jack Schwall Capt. Wendell Lawrence Capt. Wendell Lawrence Capt. Wendell Lawrence Capt. Wendell Lawrence Capt. Wendell Lawrence Lt. Col. John Sparks Lt. Col. John Sparks Col. John Sparks Col. John Sparks Capt. Rene Miller Capt. Terry Goewert Capt. Terry Goewert Capt. Joe Robison Capt. Joe Robison Capt. Joe Robison Capt. Joe Robison Capt. Joe Robison Ron Hudak Capt. Joe Robison Capt. Joe Robison Maj. Joe Robison Maj. Joe Robison Maj. Joe Robison Maj. Joe Robison Maj. Joe Robison Maj. Joe Robison Maj. Joe Robison Capt. Jim Hanley Capt. Jim Hanley Capt. Jim Hanley Paul Mainieri Paul Mainieri Paul Mainieri Paul Mainieri Paul Mainieri Paul Mainieri Eric Campbell Eric Campbell Eric Campbell Eric Campbell Joe Giarratano Reed Peters Reed Peters Reed Peters Reed Peters Mike Hutcheon Mike Hutcheon Mike Hutcheon Mike Hutcheon Mike Hutcheon Mike Hutcheon Mike Hutcheon Maj. Mike Kazlausky Mike Kazlausky Mike Kazlausky

6-9 9-9 8-7 14-9 12-12 20-11 15-13 22-5 10-12 17-10 16-9 14-17 16-8-1 21-12 19-20 16-19 13-12 18-14 16-18 17-24 20-18-1 22-15 33-13 27-9-1 12-30 28-19 18-21 22-20 18-27 18-28 13-28 25-33 27-27 26-34 22-27 23-24 28-22 26-24 29-25 18-36 13-37 14-39 19-32 23-34 23-33 27-28 15-39 6-49 9-44 10-38 8-44 18-33 14-37 13-42 19-36 14-39 15-39

.400 .500 .533 .609 .500 .645 .536 .815 .454 .630 .640 .452 .660 .636 .487 .457 .520 .562 .470 .415 .526 .595 .717 .743 .286 .596 .461 .524 .400 .391 .317 .431 .500 .433 .500 .489 .560 .520 .537 .333 .260 .264 .372 .403 .411 .491 .277 .109 .170 .208 .154 .353 .275 .236 .345 .246 .278

5-19 12-12 7-16 11-13 9-15 7-17 7-17 7-21 13-13 7-21 1-20 5-20 5-16 7-15 10-18 8-21 6-24 7-23 5-20 6-23 8-21 14-15 3-27 0-28 4-26 1-21 0-23 4-20 3-18 3-20 4-20 5-19 7-23

Totals 1014-1374-3

.424

201-646

1950’s 23-25 1960’s 156-106-1 1970’s 195-165-1 1980’s 208-242-1 1990’s 218-300 2000’s 153-379 2010’s 61-156

.479 .593 .540 .461 .421 .288 .281

78-143 61-198 43-222 19-72

5th T2nd 5th 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 7th 5th 8th 8th 7th 5th 6th 5th 6th 3rd 4th 11th 6th 6th 4th 6th 6th 6th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 5th 6th

2-3 11-9 5-17 8-12 5-10 12-10 7-13 5-19 9-10 7-10 12-12 13-7-1 6-28 17-16 12-18 15-18 10-24 9-22 7-24 9-27 18-21 14-29 8-25 14-23 14-21 12-23 15-19 11-30 10-34 11-35 11-30 17-32 19-33 20-27 13-37 6-47 9-44 6-38 3-42 15-32 12-37 11-42 19-36 13-39 15-39

14-5-1 10-3 14-3 8-7 8-2 6-4 9-5 12-5 11-8-1 15-5 21-1 14-2 6-2 11-3 6-3 7-2 8-3 9-6 6-4 16-6 9-6 12-5 14-2 9-1 14-1 14-1 14-6 7-6 3-3 3-4 8-2 7-2 4-0 7-1 2-2 0-2 0-0 4-0 5-2 3-1 2-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-0

1961 (District VII Playoffs) May 23 Wyoming, L 10-12 (A) May 25 Colorado State College, L 6-10 (A) 1962 (District VII Playoffs) June 1 Colorado State College, L 2-7 (A) June 2 BYU, W 4-2 (A) June 3 New Mexico, W 2-1 (A) June 4 Colorado State College, L 5-6 (A) 1964 (Regional Championships) May 23 Colorado State College, W 3-1 (H) May 25 Colorado State College, W 7-1 (H) June 1 Arizona State, L 1-6 (H) June 5 Arizona State, L 6-7 (A) 1966 (Regional Championships) May 21 Colorado State College, W 7-6 (10) (H) May 23 Idaho State, L 1-2 (A) May 26 Idaho State, L 2-4 (A) 1967 (District VII Playoffs) May 27 Idaho, W 5-0 (A) May 27 Idaho, W 10-7 (A) May 28 Arizona State, L 0-11 (A) May 29 Arizona State, W 5-2 (A) May 30 Arizona State, L 0-6 (A) 1969 (District VII Playoffs) May 25 Idaho, L 1-3 (A) May 26 Idaho, L 4-5 (A) 2000 (MWC Championships) May 17 New Mexico, L 3-17 (N) May 18 UNLV, W 13-11 (A) May 19 Utah, W 10-5 (N) May 20 ^San Diego State, L 4-9 (N) ^Championship Game Tournament played in Las Vegas, Nev. 2001 (MWC Championships) May 16 BYU, L 3-18 (A) May 17 San Diego State, L 0-8 (A) Tournament played in San Diego, Calif. 2002 (MWC Championships) May 22 BYU, L 3-18 (A) May 23 San Diego State, L 6-9 (N) Tournament played in Provo, Utah 2003 (MWC Championships) May 18 UNLV, L 1-10 (N) May 19 Utah, L 6-7 (N) Tournament played in Albuquerque, N.M. 2004 (MWC Championships) May 26 UNLV, L 9-13 (A) May 26 BYU, W 5-3 (N) May 27 New Mexico, L 2-23 (M) Tournament played in Las Vegas, Nev. 2005 (MWC Championships) May 25 San Diego State, L 21-6 (N) May 25 New Mexico, L 11-9 (N) Tournament played in Salt Lake City, Utah 2006 (MWC Championships) May 23 BYU, L 7-5 (N) May 24 San Diego State, L 26-1 (N) Tournament played in Las Vegas, Nev.

497-1,134-1 344-126-2 .305 .730

2012 (MW Championships) May 22 San Diego State, L 15-6 (N) May 23 Fresno State L, 6-4 (A) Tournament played in Fresno, Calif.

* Denotes NCAA regional qualifier

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Year-By-Year Leaders At-Bats 1957 Bob Beckel 1958 Norm Haller 1959 Larry Thomson 1960 Norm Haller 1961 Jon Staples 1962 Wilson Parma 1963 Darryl Bloodworth 1964 Jim Steed 1965 Bruce Huneke 1966 John McBroom 1967 John McBroom 1968 Barry Cline 1969 Rick Starr 1970 Herb Long Dick Smithwick 1971 Tom Stites 1972 Brad Fulk 1973 Jeff Brown 1974 Jeff Greiner 1975 Jim Corrigan 1976 Steve Murdoch 1977 Karl Apfel 1978 Steve Saleck 1979 Steve Saleck 1980 Jim Best 1981 Joe Romanko 1982 Joe Romanko 1983 Kyle Skalisky 1984 Paul Ayres Tom Coleman 1985 Tom Coleman 1986 Dan Broderick 1987 Joe Saleck 1988 Mark Frankenberg 1989 Dan Broderick 1990 Darren Schwankl 1991 Vern Mullis 1992 Mike Manor 1993 Manny Robinson 1994 Vern Mullis 1995 Lance Massey 1996 Derek Sawser 1997 Derek Sawser 1998 Travis Lauritsen 1999 Chris Humphrey 2000 Mike Thiessen 2001 Brian Labasco 2002 Adam Howes 2003 Adam Howes 2004 Nate DeRohan 2005 Reid Lamson 2006 Karl Bolt 2007 Karl Bolt 2008 Addison Gentry 2009 Matt Alexander 2010 Matt Alexander Garrett Custons 2011 Alex Bast 2012 Alex Bast 2013 Garrett Custons

Matt Alexander

68 72 72 92 62 122 103 124 88 100 101 116 103 118 118 120 122 82 127 138 157 132 135 164 140 154 173 136 151 151 167 142 149 198 171 189 153 162 172 165 191 197 194 215 194 220 191 211 215 197 193 153 192 194 214 232 232 211 197 215

Runs 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

John Kuenzel Larry Thomson Norm Haller Norm Haller Larry Day Larry Day Jim Steed Darryl Bloodworth John Ollila John McBroom Rick Starr Barney Mills Rick Starr Dick Smithwick Brad Fulk Brad Fulk Jim Ilseng Brian Duffy Jeff Brown Jeff Brown Deacon Winters Steve Saleck Jim Best Deacon Winters John Johnson Joe Romanko Paul Ayres Paul Ayres Tom Coleman Eric Pharris Eric Pharris Mike White Mark Frankenberg Mike Kazlausky Mike Kazlausky Mike Kazlausky Lance Pilch Manny Robinson Lance Pilch Manny Robinson Vern Mullis Lance Massey Mike Sharp Justin Collins Derek Sawser Mike Thiessen Mike Thiessen Mike Thiessen Mike Thiessen Josh Phifer Adam Howes Nate DeRohan Reid Lamson Karl Bolt Karl Bolt Nathan Carter Matt Alexander Nathan Carter Garrett Custons Garrett Custons Garrett Custons

Brad Fulk

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Hits 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

John Kuenzel John Kuenzel Norm Haller Norm Haller Kent Lammers Wilson Parma Bruce Huneke Jim Steed Bruce Huneke Barney Mills John McBroom Barney Mills Dick Smithwick Dick Smithwick Tom Stites Phil Hudson Jeff Brown Jim Corrigan Jeff Brown Steve Murdoch Kyel Bartels Steve Saleck Steve Saleck Deacon Winters John Johnson Joe Romanko Eric Pharris Paul Ayres Tom Coleman Dan Broderick Joe Saleck Mark Frankenberg Dan Broderick Darren Schwankl Vern Mullis Vern Mullis Manny Robinson Glenn Harris Lance Massey Mike Sharp Derek Sawser Travis Lauritsen Mike Thiessen Mike Thiessen Brian Labasco Adam Howes Josh Phifer Karl Bolt Reid Lamson Karl Bolt Karl Bolt Nathan Carter Matt Alexander Matt Alexander Garrett Custons Alex Bast Garrett Custons

23 26 24 36 27 51 42 51 33 35 42 38 34 52 45 41 29 38 52 54 56 56 62 60 57 65 49 57 69 61 54 86 71 70 52 62 65 69 82 75 65 71 81 91 62 80 76 60 62 48 68 58 82 80 69 60 76

Batting Average 1957 John Kuenzel 1958 Jim Burton 1959 Norm Haller 1960 Norm Haller 1961 Roger Zoeller 1962 Wilson Parma 1963 Bruce Huneke 1964 Jim Steed 1965 John McBroom 1966 Barney Mills 1967 Tipp Simpson 1968 Dave Spencer 1969 Dick Smithwick 1970 Dick Smithwick 1971 Tom Stites 1972 Phil Hudson 1973 Jeff Brown 1974 Jeff Brown 1975 Jeff Brown 1976 Jeff Brown 1977 Kyle Bartels 1978 Steve Saleck 1979 Jim Best 1980 Deacon Winters 1981 John Johnson 1982 John Johnson 1983 Eric Pharris 1984 Paul Ayres 1985 Eric Pharris 1986 Eric Pharris 1987 Joe Saleck 1988 Mark Frankenburg 1989 Mike Kazlausky 1990 Darren Schwankl 1991 Mike Kazlausky 1992 Troy Simon 1993 Vern Mullis 1994 Glenn Harris 1995 Lance Massey 1996 Mike Sharp 1997 Justin Collins 1998 Mike Boomsma 1999 Mike Thiessen 2000 Mike Thiessen 2001 Tony Shockley 2002 Adam Howes 2003 Josh Phifer 2004 Karl Bolt 2005 Reid Lamson 2006 Karl Bolt 2007 Karl Bolt 2008 Nathan Carter 2009 Matt Alexander 2010 Addison Gentry 2011 Garrett Custons 2012 Seth Kline 2013 Seth Kline

Barney Mills

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.418 .463 .364 .391 .467 .418 .438 .411 .403 .357 .422 .360 .422 .441 .357 .350 .354 .400 .419 .380 .434 .415 .402 .488 .407 .491 .434 .377 .434 .476 .362 .434 .426 .370 .348 .404 .374 .429 .429 .408 .417 .360 .424 .414 .351 .379 .413 .349 .321 .314 .354 .312 .383 .346 .330 .322 .356

Home Runs 1957 John Kuenzel 1958 Bob Beckel John Kuenzel Bob Sapp 1959 Five players 1960 Clark Walker 1961 Mke Quinlan 1962 Kent Lammers Leo Schuerling 1963 Darryl Bloodworth 1964 Jim Steed 1965 Bruce Huneke 1966 John McBroom Barney Mills Fred Withycombe 1967 Barney Mills 1968 David Spencer 1969 Rick Starr 1970 Dick Smithwick 1971 Brad Fulk 1972 Brad Fulk 1973 Jeff Brown Jim Ilseng 1974 Jeff Brown 1975 Jeff Brown 1976 Bob Wagner 1977 Kyle Bartels 1978 Steve Saleck 1979 Steve Saleck 1980 Deacon Winters 1981 Jim Dahlman 1982 Four players 1983 Paul Ayres Ron Klein 1984 Paul Ayres 1985 Chris Anspach 1986 Dan Broderick Eric Pharris 1987 Mike White 1988 Mark Frankenberg 1989 Joe Saleck 1990 Mike Kazlausky Tim Lambert 1991 Troy Simon 1992 Vern Mullis 1993 Vern Mullis 1994 Glenn Harris 1995 Lance Massey 1996 Jason Rudd 1997 Justin Collins 1998 Travis Lauritsen 1999 Chris Humphrey 2000 Chris Humphrey 2001 Gerremy Goldsberry Mike Thiessen 2002 Josh Phifer 2003 Josh Phifer 2004 Jason Brown 2005 Karl Bolt 2006 Karl Bolt 2007 Karl Bolt 2008 Matt Alexander 2009 Matt Alexander 2010 Addison Gentry 2011 Nathan Carter Garrett Custons 2012 Seth Kline 2013 David Baska

Steve Salek

6 3 3 3 1 5 3 5 5 10 10 4 5 5 5 10 6 5 12 12 10 7 7 10 11 9 10 10 15 20 7 4 5 5 9 10 9 9 19 21 11 7 7 12 11 9 16 18 11 11 9 13 10 9 9 13 15 6 12 9 8 7 15 13 6 6 5 6

RBI 1957 John Kuenzel 1958 Norm Haller Jim Kerr John Kuenzel 1959 Jim Burton 1960 Clark Walker 1961 Jon Medina 1962 Kent Lammers 1963 Bruce Huneke 1964 Jim Steed 1965 Richard Lee 1966 John McBroom 1967 Barney Mills 1968 David Spencer 1969 Rick Starr 1970 Dick Smithwick 1971 Brad Fulk 1972 Brad Fulk Tom Stites 1973 Jeff Brown 1974 Jeff Brown 1975 Jeff Brown 1976 Dave Lawson 1977 Kyle Bartels 1978 Kyle Bartels 1979 Deacon Winters 1980 Deacon Winters 1981 Joe Romanko 1982 Joe Romanko 1983 Kyle Skalisky 1984 Paul Ayres 1985 Chris Anspach 1986 Dan Broderick 1987 Mike White 1988 Mark Frankenberg 1989 Dan Broderick 1990 Mark DeGrange 1991 Troy Simon 1992 Vern Mullis 1993 Manny Robinson 1994 Glenn Harris 1995 Glenn Harris 1996 Jason Rudd 1997 Justin Collins 1998 Travis Lauritsen 1999 Chris Humphrey 2000 Chris Humphrey 2001 Gerremy Goldsberry 2002 Josh Phifer 2003 Josh Phifer 2004 Nate DeRohan 2005 Karl Bolt 2006 Karl Bolt 2007 Karl Bolt 2008 Addison Gentry 2009 Matt Alexander 2010 Garrett Custons 2011 Nathan Carter 2012 Alex Bast 2013 Seth Kline

21 21 21 21 12 24 15 31 28 40 18 23 37 28 23 53 37 27 27 22 24 40 33 42 45 56 63 34 45 32 43 53 55 49 83 52 44 35 55 59 72 58 50 44 48 57 60 46 69 62 34 39 30 47 46 65 64 34 31 40

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Year-By-Year Leaders Stolen Bases 1957 Roger Axlund 1958 Jim Burton Jim Kerr 1959 John Kuenzel 1960 John Kuenzel Mike Quinlan Jon Staples 1961 Jon Staples 1962 Wilson Parma 1963 Darryl Bloodworth 1964 Mimman 1965 Richard Lee Gary May John Ollila 1966 Fred Withycombe 1967 Rick Starr 1968 Rick Starr 1969 David Spencer 1970 Herb Long Bill Maggio 1971 Bill Maggio 1972 Brad Fulk 1973 Jeff Brown 1974 Jim Ilseng 1975 Jeff Brown 1976 Jeff Brown 1977 Kyle Apfel 1978 Tom Green 1979 Jim Best 1980 Steve Saleck 1981 John Johnson 1982 John Johnson 1983 Paul Ayres 1984 Irv Higa 1985 Bruce Hawkins Bob Johnson 1986 Eric Pharris 1987 Chuck Cook Bob Johnson 1988 Tyler Eldred 1989 Rick Wynn 1990 Mike Kazlausky Tim Lambert 1991 Mike Kazlausky 1992 Lance Pilch 1993 Manny Robinson 1994 Glenn Harris 1995 Mike Sharp 1996 Andy Watson 1997 Derek Sawser 1998 Mike Stolley 1999 Chad Hillberg 2000 Mike Thiessen 2001 Brian Labasco Mike Thiessen 2002 Adam Howes 2003 Adam Howes 2004 Josh Wolfram 2005 Reid Lamson 2006 Chay Derbigny 2007 Chay Derbigny 2008 Chay Derbigny 2009 Nathan Carter 2010 Garrett Custons 2011 Garrett Custons 2012 Blair Roberts 2013 Garrett Custons

Chay Derbigny

6 5 5 8 7 7 7 7 8 7 6 3 3 3 13 8 24 9 14 14 17 7 9 5 8 6 10 26 41 16 23 28 43 14 10 10 29 5 5 14 6 13 13 24 12 15 11 18 17 11 9 17 16 12 12 27 17 17 18 12 16 31 15 16 13 9 14

Wins 1957 Jim Burton Jim Gunter 1958 Jim Gunter 1959 n/a 1960 Terry Norris 1961 Terry Norris Bob Schaumberg 1962 Bob Schaumberg 1963 Pete Bracci Gary Wallace 1964 Pete Bracci 1965 Al McClure 1966 Dick Guido Al McClure 1967 Bill Horacek 1968 Bill Savage 1969 Bill Horacek 1970 Ed Cole 1971 Rich Haynie 1972 Rich Haynie 1973 Larry Bryant Dave Commons 1974 Rich Haynie 1975 Rick Sarver 1976 Wade Leatham 1977 Bob Ciola Keith Heise 1978 Keith Heise 1979 Wade Leatham 1980 John Lahoff 1981 Bob Wright 1982 Bob Wright 1983 Bob Wright 1984 Bob Wright 1985 Roch Rhinehart 1986 Scott Oss Roch Rhinehart 1987 Jon Mosier 1988 Jim Lucas Scott Oss 1989 Mike Wollet 1990 Steve Carson 1991 Rob Lisch 1992 Kevin McCallum 1993 Kevin McCallum Jason Rudd 1994 Dave Lyons Keith Umlauf 1995 Dave Lyons 1996 Ryan Johnson 1997 Todd Ladd Jason Martin 1998 Travis Lauritsen 1999 Matt Kaercher 2000 Erik Fisher Matt Kaercher 2001 Mike Tufte 2002 Matt Kaercher 2003 Paul Vignola 2004 Clayton Couch 2005 Paul Pratt 2006 Mitch Brown 2007 Jake Petro 2008 Michael Ruvolo 2009 Aaron Kurcz Jake Petro 2010 Season carley Kincaid Koehler 2011 Evan Abrecht 2012 Evan Abrecht 2013 Alex Baker Steven Trojan

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ERA 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Jim Gunter 5.25 Jim Gunter 5.37 Bob Kellock 4.96 Bob Schaumberg 3.88 Terry Norris 4.15 Larry Backus 3.18 Gary Wallace 2.45 Pete Bracci 3.12 Al McClure 2.50 Al McClure 2.50 Bill Savage 3.15 Bill Horacek 3.55 Dick McDonald 3.16 Dick McDonald 3.16 Rich Haynie 2.54 Dave Smith 2.93 Larry Bryant 3.52 Rich Haynie 3.62 Matt Martorano 3.04 Bob Ciola 3.45 Keith Heise 3.00 Greg Postulka 3.18 Tom Grinstead 2.15 Tom Grinstead 4.64 Bob Wright 3.58 Mike Schardt 2.73 Bob Wright 3.58 Roch Rhinehart 6.40 Scott Oss 7.33 Scott Oss 7.70 Dave Krause 5.72 Jim Lucas 7.04 Jon Mosier 5.31 Mike Wollet 4.72 Rob Lisch 5.58 Kevin McCallum 5.46 Jason Rudd 5.54 Keith Umlauf 5.04 Keith Umlauf 3.96 Ryan Johnson 6.64 Todd Ladd 6.00 Todd Ladd 5.75 Erik Fisher 8.81 Erik Fisher 5.33 David Diehl 4.32 Jesper Stubbendorff 5.53 Josh Zumbrun 6.44 Clayton Couch 7.79 Paul Pratt 9.62 Mitch Brown 5.65 Mitch Brown 5.87 Alex Truesdale 6.73 Alex Truesdale 7.04 Alex Truesdale 10.80 Sean Carley 3.94 Evan Abrecht 4.81 Cameron White 5.21

Strikeouts 1957 Jim Burton 47 1958 Jim Gunter 38 1959 n/a 1960 Brian Kaley 36 1961 Bob Kellock 29 1962 Fred Olmsted 59 1963 Pete Bracci 80 1964 Pete Bracci 103 1965 Al McClure 60 1966 Al McClure 95 1967 Jim Hogarty 71 1968 Bill Horacek 73 1969 Bill Horacek 46 1970 Ed Cole 51 1971 Rich Haynie 75 1972 Rich Haynie 82 1973 Larry Bryant 42 1974 Rich Haynie 78 1975 Dave Commons 40 1976 Wade Leatham 41 1977 Bob Ciola 47 1978 Keith Heise 41 1979 Wade Leatham 61 1980 Ernie Richardson 34 1981 Bob Wright 52 1982 Bob Wright 79 1983 Bob Wright 74 1984 Bob Wright 73 1985 Roch Rhinehart 55 1986 Roch Rhinehart 47 1987 David Krause 41 Jon Mosier 41 Scott Oss 41 1988 Jon Mosier 59 1989 Jim Lucas 74 1990 Mike Wollet 53 1991 Rob Lisch 45 1992 Brody Pettit 33 1993 Jason Rudd 67 1994 Keith Umlauf 62 1995 Keith Umlauf 53 1996 Eric Eldridge 53 1997 Eric Eldridge 41 Tosh Smith 41 1998 Travis Lauritsen 67 1999 Matt Kaercher 48 2000 Erik Fisher 85 2001 Mike Tufte 93 2002 Erik Fisher 88 2003 Paul Vignola 36 2004 Clayton Couch 47 2005 Kyle DePierre 43 2006 Mitch Brown 51 2007 Mitch Brown 49 2008 Alex Truesdale 58 2009 Alex Truesdale 51 2010 Alex Truesdale 60 2011 Sean Carley 62 2012 Ben Bertelson 66 2013 Ben Bertelson 80

Inings Pitched 1957 Jim Burton 52.0 1958 Jim Gunter 62.0 1959 n/a 1960 Terry Norris 42.2 1961 Terry Norris 47.2 1962 Gary Wallace 64.2 1963 Pete Bracci 73.2 1964 Pete Bracci 98.0 1965 Al McClure 86.1 1966 Al McClure 86.1 1967 Jim Hogarty 80.0 1968 Bill Horacek 75.2 1969 Bill Horacek 54.1 1970 Ed Cole 65.1 1971 Rich Haynie 74.1 1972 Rich Haynie 82.2 1973 Larry Bryant 46.0 1974 Rich Haynie 76.2 1975 Dave Commons 54.2 1976 Terry Taubert 69.1 1977 Greg Postulka 48.1 1978 Greg Postulka 48.1 1979 Wade Leatham 71.0 1980 Tom Grinstead 54.1 1981 Bob Wright 59.0 1982 Bob Wright 85.0 1983 Bob Wright 75.1 1984 Bob Wright 68.0 1985 Roch Rhinehart 88.1 1986 Scott Oss 60.2 1987 Scott Oss 64.0 1988 Scott Oss 86.0 1989 Jim Lucas 84.0 1990 Steve Carson 63.1 1991 Rob Lisch 59.2 1992 Kevin McCallum 61.0 1993 Jason Rudd 79.2 1994 Rob Lisch 60.1 1995 Dave Lyons 96.0 1996 Eric Eldridge 89.1 1997 Dave Lyons 63.2 1998 Travis Lauritsen 81.0 1999 Mike Tufte 87.1 2000 Erik Fisher 104.1 2001 Mike Tufte 103.2 2002 Matt Kaercher 110.1 2003 Jesper Stubbendorff 76.2 2004 Clayton Couch 71.2 2005 Paul Pratt 62.2 2006 Mitch Brown 71.2 2006 Alex Truesdale 79.0 2008 Alex Truesdale 97.2 2009 Alex Truesdale 70.1 2010 Alex Truesdale 81.2 2011 Evan Abrecht 85.0 2012 Evan Abrecht 95.1 2013 Cameron White 107.0

Saves 1957 n/a 1958 n/a 1959 n/a 1960 n/a 1961 n/a 1962 n/a 1963 n/a 1964 n/a 1965 n/a 1966 n/a 1967 n/a 1968 n/a 1969 Rex LeVoy 5 1970 n/a 1971 n/a 1972 Corrigan, Haynie 1 1973 Glen Routh 5 1974 Rich Haynie 2 1975 Matt Martorano 3 1976 Wade Leatham 1 1977 Bob Ciola 2 John Lahoff 2 1978 Ernie Richardson 2 1979 Jim Firth 6 1980 Jim Firth 2 1981 Mike Schardt 2 1982 Mike Schardt 2 1983 Chip Kozak 1 1984 Bob Wright 2 1985 Eric Pharris 2 1986 Roch Rhinehart 2 1987 Greg Schwartz 2 1988 Jim Lucas 3 1989 Jim Lucas 1 Jon Mosier 1 1990 Steve Carson 4 1991 Steve Carson 8 1992 Steve Carson 4 1993 D. Sonson 1 Keith Umlauf 1 1994 Keith Umlauf 9 1995 Keith Umlauf 11 1996 Travis Lauritsen 3 1997 Todd Ladd 4 1998 Todd Ladd 9 1999 Tommy Cisar 1 2000 Kiwedin Cornell 2 2001 David Diehl 4 2002 Paul Pratt 4 2003 Jason Pruitt 2 2004 Mitch Brown 2 2005 Sam Rosener 2 2006 Paul Vignola 6 2007 David Miller 1 2008 Michael Ruvolo 4 2009 Aaron Kurcz 7 2010 Evan Abrecht 3 2011 Stephen Colangelo 7 2012 Mike Kazakoff 3 2013 Ben Bertelson 2 Bo Wilson 2

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Year-By-Year Hitting Team 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

GM 14 18 18 15 23 22 27 26 27 22 27 25 31 25 33 39 35 25 32 34 41 39 37 46 37 42 47 39 40 45 46 41 58 54 60 49 47 50 50 54 54 50 53 51 57 56 55 54 55 51 48 52 51 51 55 55 53 54

Avg. .267 .260 .312 .254 .318 .323 .329 .328 .337 .284 .270 .301 .284 .290 .297 .274 .280 .262 .312 .313 .291 .316 .338 .329 .382 .274 .315 .314 .307 .346 .342 .301 .340 .334 .288 .293 .336 .319 .360 .334 .308 .283 .278 .323 .331 .289 .324 .327 .285 .279 .249 .272 .275 .291 .309 .275 .249 .282

AB 472 572 613 544 771 736 1,087 945 981 729 907 845 970 816 1,114 1,199 1,051 762 1,056 1,182 1,257 1,114 1,125 1,400 1,167 1,301 1,479 1,241 1,288 1,381 1,420 1,267 1,836 1,568 1,730 1,385 1,432 1,484 1,602 1,675 1,712 1,667 1,768 1,775 1,963 1,849 1,897 1,906 1,743 1,740 1,491 1,700 1,704 1,793 1,986 1,846 1,770 1,857

R 94 111 154 85 235 167 256 241 220 145 186 188 184 175 228 228 201 135 225 298 225 237 328 372 389 249 308 244 313 353 373 295 507 372 323 276 372 378 467 438 381 270 343 417 449 331 432 394 295 312 210 237 304 338 404 272 216 283

H 126 149 191 138 235 238 352 310 331 207 245 254 276 237 331 329 294 200 329 370 366 352 380 460 446 357 466 390 396 478 486 382 624 524 498 406 481 473 576 559 527 472 492 573 650 535 615 623 497 486 371 462 469 522 613 508 441 524

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2B 15 19 24 23 33 30 53 47 49 29 44 33 48 34 51 36 41 32 52 49 60 52 64 68 68 42 91 70 71 81 89 73 151 105 99 67 93 83 118 115 117 90 120 135 142 103 142 134 95 95 66 92 97 94 122 100 83 122

3B 7 7 17 9 16 25 18 25 17 12 13 8 12 8 10 17 13 6 22 16 6 8 23 21 17 7 18 15 8 23 19 6 14 19 19 17 21 35 38 27 25 18 11 17 5 20 21 23 14 20 13 11 32 21 36 20 19 10

HR 4 9 13 5 17 26 34 59 40 13 26 34 21 18 32 28 28 25 43 53 30 40 41 49 60 26 30 26 44 38 43 44 73 45 29 46 45 32 76 72 60 34 44 56 48 31 42 63 26 49 32 23 31 57 48 26 19 22

RBI 73 96 136 72 149 152 215 205 210 95 155 161 154 153 204 196 180 112 201 244 191 211 269 311 327 196 261 204 264 304 311 253 448 337 278 244 313 327 418 376 336 231 302 362 413 287 378 361 242 277 184 215 283 303 361 250 197 249

TB 167 209 288 194 351 396 543 584 534 299 393 405 411 341 548 483 445 319 554 594 528 540 613 717 728 491 683 568 615 719 742 599 1,022 802 722 645 751 722 998 944 874 700 766 910 946 771 925 992 698 768 559 645 723 829 951 726 619 732

SLG .354 .365 .470 .357 .455 .538 .500 .618 .544 .410 .433 .479 .424 .418 .492 .403 .423 .419 .525 .503 .420 .485 .545 .512 .624 .377 .462 .458 .477 .521 .523 .473 .557 .511 .417 .466 .524 .487 .623 .564 .511 .420 .433 .513 .482 .417 .488 .520 .400 .441 .375 .379 .424 .462 .479 .393 .350 .394

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BB

HP

120

104 116 96 132 94 137 134 185 143 115 83 114 157 156 157 185 193 142 153 154 121 171 196 202 158 261 175 195 137 194 192 198 205 167 130 163 191 244 193 182 153 188 181 176 169 168 177 211 143 181 146

SO

GDP OBP SF

SH

187

13 11 2 3 7

14 9 12 8 13 12 22 20 17 22 13 24 11 8 22 55 48 30 55 28 41 60 76 59 36 52 76 68 35 34 50 50 42 54 43 66 41 42 62 47 64

157 204 145 168 191 211 145 254 278 177 158 196 163 249 188 167 204 149 231 222 176 188 178 166 168 267 222 280 220 244 201 260 257 345 322 345 356 344 403 308 385 474 420 335 360 381 344 401 375 389 395

14

17 14 24

21 24 12

33 20

46 41 45 34 20 31 45 36 46 35 45 22 43 40 21 24 27 28 29 29 31 33 24 30 35 36

.469 .411 .380 .396 .426 .411 .448 .430 .389 .348 .352 .406 .419 .364 .387 .388 .368 .359 .347 .351 .359 .365 .383 .345 .333 .352

8 6 6

12 9 20

12 26 21 6 16 17 15 13 7 9 18 15 14 14 15 18 23 28 22 7 23 26 23 21 37 20 16 13 10 9 21 17 20 14 11 20

11 39 17 18 21 21 23 33 21 10 9 11 16 22 8 12 12 12 10 9 8 25 21 18 23 13 20 22 24 25 28 20 44 41 46 33

SB-ATT PO 40 354 43 422 27 442 30 399 48 573 34 525 30 767 39 656 26 696 19 529 34 673 31 609 68 744 41 601 65 831 83 909 35-51 769 46-65 585 29-39 749 36-46 837 26-34 925 47-59 805 122-132 800 122-138 1,025 75-95 795 53-72 957 100-125 1,070 25-40 888 40-56 919 53-75 976 79-110 968 22-25 866 40-58 1,237 27-42 1,104 64-91 1,315 77-110 1,049 52-79 1,023 53-72 1,084 42-66 1,090 77-105 1,203 70-91 1,226 49-70 1,194 43-78 1,289 61-86 1,261 76-102 1,384 71-111 1,394 98-132 1,360 53-78 1,327 76-114 1,278 55-78 1,250 59-85 1,172 78-117 1,286 84-108 1,302 68-91 1,272 67-92 1,411 47-73 1,402 34-53 1,351 50-75 1,377

A 167 176 193 163 230 207 302 261 264 200 260 249 282 236 357 357 276 212 272 331 399 399 320 480 323 428 511 390 409 419 401 359 550 431 552 409 461 492 455 633 581 492 572 569 588 607 579 617 490 553 487 622 529 546 585 624 609 625

E 59 78 54 54 71 62 58 74 59 39 52 69 73 55 83 65 59 54 59 65 99 68 86 68 77 118 110 90 84 92 105 102 164 100 125 100 112 91 77 112 118 133 146 135 145 136 106 95 116 100 90 95 83 85 87 85 84 97

FLD .898 .885 .922 .912 .919 .922 .949 .925 .942 .949 .947 .927 .933 .938 .935 .951 .947 .937 .945 .947 .931 .946 .929 .957 .936 .921 .935 .934 .941 .938 .929 .920 .916 .939 .937 .936 .930 .945 .953 .943 .939 .927 .927 .931 .932 .936 .948 .953 .938 .947 .949 .953 .957 .955 .958 .960 .959 .954

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G 14 18 18 15 23 22 27 26 27 22 27 25 31 25 33 39 35 25 32 34 41 39 37 46 37 42 47 39 40 45 46 41 58 54 60 49 47 50 50 54 54 50 53 51 57 56 55 54 55 51 48 52 51 51 55 55 53 54

W-L 5-9 6-12 9-9 8-7 14-9 12-10 18-9 15-11 22-5 10-12 17-10 16-9 14-17 16-8 21-12 19-20 16-19 13-12 18-14 16-18 17-24 20-18-1 22-15 33-13 27-9 12-30 28-19 18-21 21-19 18-27 18-28 13-28 25-33 27-27 26-34 22-27 23-24 28-22 26-24 29-25 18-36 13-37 14-39 19-32 23-34 23-33 27-28 15-39 6-49 9-42 10-38 8-44 18-33 14-37 13-42 19-36 14-39 15-39

ERA 7.72 6.70 6.31 7.17 5.70 5.16 4.26 4.16 3.45 4.38 3.29 3.64 4.20 3.67 5.40 4.67 4.67 4.98 5.02 6.03 5.27 6.67 4.70 4.32 7.14 9.48 5.53 6.23 8.46 10.75 9.66 10.12 10.03 7.46 6.90 7.70 7.44 6.15 7.85 7.11 9.55 9.23 9.05 9.96 6.87 7.42 7.96 9.07 12.16 12.18 10.69 8.36 8.34 8.34 11.31 6.09 6.10 6.60

CG

10 22 10 16 15 14 9 11 19 16 5 13 10 15 16 20 22 23 10 16 14 13 12 11 9 18 13 7 5 4 13 2 4 10 2 3 7 9 4 10 6 2 2 2 1 2 3 3 4 8 4

SHO SV IP 1 118.0 0 141.0 0 147.0 0 133.0 4 191.0 173.0 255.2 3 218.2 0 232.0 1 172.1 3 224.1 2 203.0 1 248.0 0 10 208.0 1 276.2 3 302.1 3 2 256.1 1 7 195.0 1 2 250.2 0 3 279.0 3 1 309.1 3 7 268.1 1 6 266.2 3 9 341.2 0 2 265.0 0 5 319.0 1 3 358.0 0 1 296.0 1 5 308.1 0 3 322.1 2 3 322.1 1 3 300.2 1 4 412.7 3 2 368.0 4 7 438.1 2 9 349.2 2 6 341.0 2 2 361.1 2 10 363.1 1 12 401.0 0 3 409.0 0 7 398.0 1 10 429.2 2 1 420.1 3 3 461.1 1 8 464.2 0 8 453.2 2 2 442.1 1 2 426.1 0 4 416.2 2 6 390.2 2 1 428.2 0 7 434.0 2 9 424.0 0 5 470.1 1 8 467.1 2 3 450.1 1 6 459.1

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H 135 173 176 166 198 184 288 213 219 222 203 198 281 209 322 339 288 214 258 349 406 331 308 380 329 513 440 400 420 541 527 492 695 471 568 497 457 470 491 560 664 629 682 701 685 698 642 700 809 747 615 654 679 696 893 639 595 642

R 142 148 132 131 173 132 164 140 138 138 118 132 175 116 211 211 191 146 194 241 259 240 208 239 245 420 292 274 361 462 442 412 599 369 418 373 362 310 371 394 532 536 562 567 489 491 485 537 701 644 555 471 466 495 654 394 381 398

ER 101 105 103 121 99 121 101 89 97 82 82 116 85 166 157 133 108 140 187 181 188 139 164 211 336 220 205 290 385 346 338 460 305 336 299 282 247 317 317 434 408 432 465 352 383 401 446 576 564 464 398 402 393 591 316 305 337

45

BB 91 123 118 95 147 69

SO 95 94 93 93 143 115

133 114 107 104 76 110 86 144 152 130 107 149 175 168 141 145 161 132 203 157 148 208 230 193 188 283 220 246 203 217 172 212 194 239 246 236 214 183 196 219 231 271 247 252 201 179 153 226 188 168 156

220 217 125 208 149 223 158 191 215 202 163 195 204 180 184 204 210 157 185 212 212 219 183 193 199 237 302 353 221 223 251 294 258 266 293 298 245 337 378 339 223 290 263 253 224 275 253 322 311 315 346

2B 20 30 16 29 29 32 36 32 34 29 33 33 48 27 39 36 41 32 53 52 51 58 54 69 74 100 68 79 78 116 107 82 150 106 115 90 80 105 99 127 142 132 161 136 147 156 154 163 169 180 147 154 147 125 157 165 129 139

3B 9 11 12 6 6 13 16 20 8 12 5 6 12 5 12 17 13 6 7 13 10 16 17 12 7 12 17 6 10 5 19 15 25 10 23 13 23 8 11 11 28 20 22 15 28 30 24 23 36 30 18 33 22 18 21 11 18 22

HR 5 8 17 9 6 13 12 14 19 13 10 19 21 15 20 29 28 25 31 27 33 44 27 36 48 64 45 44 52 91 69 83 92 59 46 48 43 45 65 48 79 90 90 82 60 55 69 82 107 85 76 48 49 88 97 44 29 29

AVG .278 .296 .298 .296 .264 .277 .285 .235 .236 .306 .238 .244 .281 .260 .282 .275 .280 .262 .263 .301 .312 .299 .282 .283 .311 .357 .286 .319 .324 .366 .361 .365 .367 .307 .309 .334 .327 .316 .323 .330 .362 .353 .352 .368 .341 .341 .331 .361 .396 .389 .358 .354 .358 .369 .407 .331 .321 .333

WP 14 6 7 7 14

HP 9 12 5 5 14

22 13 9 16 8 9

4 14 10 2 12 10 6

4 16 25 20 15 24 21 29 15 54 23 34 45 42 47 34 71 35 49 43 44 59 60 36 56 70 80 68 43 46 42 57 97 73 57 67 40 42 53 56 36 42

15 11 15

BK

SFA SHA

2 3

4 2 2 2 10

0 1 4 3 14 5 12 3 9 0 14 2 17 1 22 2 14 3 12 3 20 2 21 1 20 3 19 4 18 5 19 1 31 2 25 5 28 3 28 1 28 2 17 5 23 2 22 7 40 6 58 3 43 14 53 21 64 21 56 21 66 25 101 10 83 13 53 11 60 9 42 13 69 7 52 7 59 8 73 2

9 8

11 11

12 6 10 20 18 13 15 22 17 17 35 16 9 14 25 23 16 25 29 23 25

11 16 12 11 9 15 23 14 10 4 12 12 27 16 29 12 18 15 11 14 16

31 20 30 29 33 32 33 24 25 30 35 17 31 24

26 27 15 16 11 15 20 34 28 21 28 40 40 38

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GM Avg. AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI TB

SLG

BB

HP

SO

GDP OBP SF

SH

SB-ATT PO

A

E

FLD

24 24 24 24

.306 .299 .302 .359

777 730 785 767

143 132 178 224

238 218 237 277

49 41 49 47

8 6 5 12

17 19 23 26

124 111 137 189

360 328 365 426

.463 .449 .465 .555

63 71 68 126

13 8 15 11

116 99 105 94

7 13 9 8

13 14 14 21

39-55 11-19 26-35 28-41

564 543 526 524

277 249 213 205

59 61 42 56

.934 .929 .946 .945

21 28 26 28 21 25 21 22 28 29 30 30 22

.286 .318 .341 .284 .284 .300 .289 .341 .332 .313 .276 .295 .305

643 895 760 770 610 749 620 683 913 885 1,009 1,038 793

143 215 177 139 99 151 98 154 226 181 151 213 158

184 285 259 219 173 225 179 233 303 277 278 306 242

38 53 54 44 33 38 27 41 57 59 55 78 48

1 7 8 7 6 5 7 14 8 8 8 8 5

25 34 20 18 19 26 12 30 43 35 16 26 26

119 190 163 118 87 138 79 143 198 163 127 191 140

299 454 389 331 275 351 256 392 505 457 397 478 378

.465 .507 .512 .430 .451 .469 .413 .574 .553 .516 .393 .461 .477

62 120 72 86 56 78 51 67 107 69 72 91 62

9 30 19 10 23 8 12 19 35 28 27 26 21

75 151 106 117 117 151 91 104 148 173 216 192 178

6 5 4 8 9 4 6 6 8 5 5 4 11

4-4 18-30 6-12 14-25 18-31 21-35 15-24 10-20 38-56 35-47 33-44 25-41 14-30

520 570 436 532 445 465 639 631 729 747 553

212 249 179 246 199 210 352 297 290 347 238

50 57 50 64 44 42 68 64 82 100 48

.937 .935 .925 .924 .936 .941 .936 .935 .926 .916 .943

SH 6 10 9 6 13 15 12 11 11 6 19 16 18 18

SB-ATT PO 29-40 709 33-54 728 50-73 742 14-26 767 35-56 651 21-30 706 20-30 547 31-48 586 26-36 609 25-33 543 13-24 603 12-22 606 20-29 613 17-31 764

A 307 305 318 375 257 304 228 277 253 232 249 272 283 365

E 86 70 50 57 55 55 48 45 40 35 32 39 33 56

FLD .922 .937 .955 .952 .943 .948 .942 .950 .956 .957 .964 .957 .953 .953

7 13 19 18 27 23 34 11

.374 .354 .415 .423 .381 .393 .362 .366

4 6 6 5 6 8 7 8 12 12 5 13 11

GDP 20 26 8 16 11 14 14 15 18 18 7 17 22 22

OBP .379 .348 .369 .349 .345 .338 .352 .358 .321 .333 .365 .332 .342 .363

SF 6 12 15 6 7 4 4 4 6 5 10 6 4 10

MW Years (2000-13) Team 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

GM 29 29 29 30 28 28 22 23 24 21 23 24 24 30

Avg. .298 .284 .301 .291 .266 .265 .264 .286 .247 .266 .300 .261 .266 .290

AB 1,006 970 980 1,074 876 977 717 810 793 737 841 792 809 1,022

R 179 144 187 170 125 154 108 107 106 104 156 102 96 163

H 300 275 295 313 233 259 189 232 196 196 252 207 215 296

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3B 3 5 9 9 8 10 7 3 12 10 13 8 11 5

HR 24 10 22 28 14 24 20 9 11 20 24 9 6 7

RBI 161 128 163 153 104 143 99 99 98 93 141 93 89 146

TB 439 370 438 478 336 398 298 311 290 309 400 302 292 427

SLG .436 .381 .447 .445 .364 .407 .416 .384 .366 .419 .476 .381 .361 .418

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HP 26 18 15 32 22 20 21 19 29 16 15 25 16 37

SO 204 211 188 248 264 250 170 180 176 161 163 171 193 226

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CG

SHO SV IP

H

R

ER

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SO

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3B

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AVG

WP HP

BK

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5.98 7.31

7 9

12.19

5

12.27 11.68 8.18 9.33 11.05 9.97 8.68 10.22 8.87 9.24 10.44 10.23 11.42

4 8 9 4 2 1 3 1 0 8 1 1 2

0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

1

188.0 181.0

248 280

156 198

125 147

70 88

109 189

36 58

12 5

26 31

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11 17

7 31

3 1

13 10

5 7

2

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336

294

237

124

106

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1

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10

14

0

16

6

0 2 1 1 0 1 1 2 6 2 3 4 0

149.2 205.0 176.0 190.0 145.0 177.2 148.1 155.0 213.0 210.1 243.0 249.0 184.1

286 377 233 296 249 290 236 254 358 356 420 454 331

240 332 197 243 227 244 168 209 265 273 368 368 274

204 266 160 197 178 197 143 176 210 216 282 283 234

92 147 97 134 101 119 77 106 101 112 155 118 93

84 110 136 142 69 102 78 111 125 126 184 151 94

50 80 53 58 42 59 44 48 80 72 89 1115 65

10 20 6 12 5 21 3 8 4 16 16 12 6

55 54 37 29 27 28 32 36 36 46 61 65 40

.401 .391 .309 .353 .380 .370 .369 .369 .375 .367 .376 .382 .388

26 41 8 32 21 22 29 35 22 35 48 40 35

9 13 7 15 14 13 10 12 11 7 17 28 33

1 1 0 2 2 2 1 0 3 1

12 17 7 3 7 19 16 6 16 9

2 8 5 14 10 13 7 7 11 4

5 2

14 9

4 10

2B 92 100 83 109 92 107 84 76 65 62 73 80 72 88

3B 20 20 12 15 26 14 11 19 9 8 10 7 6 19

HR 38 34 28 57 66 63 57 33 33 44 43 23 22 20

AVG .371 .373 .331 .391 .418 .409 .405 .402 .372 .393 .416 .349 .354 .355

WP 25 30 19 34 44 39 29 33 19 22 28 25 15 17

HP 20 28 33 33 32 54 43 18 27 18 25 22 26 42

BK 10 12 14 12 14 6 8 8 4 5 3 6 7 2

SFA SHA 20 15 16 14 16 8 18 6 17 4 18 7 13 10 13 19 10 16 12 12 13 14 7 16 10 14 15 25

MW Years (2000-13) Team 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

G 29 29 29 30 28 28 22 23 24 21 23 24 24 30

W-L 6-23 8-21 14-15 3-27 0-28 4-24 1-21 0-23 4-20 3-18 3-20 4-20 5-19 7-23

ERA 8.26 8.75 7.30 10.98 13.67 13.88 14.07 10.97 9.18 9.70 12.04 7.84 8.10 7.69

CG 3 2 9 2 1 1 0 0 2 3 1 3 4 3

SHO 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

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IP 236.1 242.2 247.2 255.2 217.1 235.1 182.1 195.1 203.0 181.0 201.0 202.0 204.1 255.0

H 394 414 350 461 448 460 357 359 339 325 389 301 325 388

R 302 300 247 367 392 406 347 275 243 243 298 213 227 249

ER 217 236 201 312 330 363 285 238 207 195 269 178 184 218

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BB 104 105 110 143 140 150 137 92 79 57 103 97 80 81

SO 154 182 164 113 140 151 99 89 112 101 126 131 143 163

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Individual Season Records Games Played 1. Mark DeGrange (1990) 2. Tim Lambert (1990) Darren Schwankl (1990) 4. Chris Humphrey (2000) Mike Thiessen (2000) Mike Kazlausky (1990) Mark Frankenberg (1988) 8. Gerremy Goldsberry (2001) Gerremy Goldsberry (2000) Brendan Shannon (2000) Mike White (1988)

Mike Thiessen At bats Hits Doubles

Garrett Custons At Bats Hits Doubles

Nathan Carter Triples Walks

At Bats 1. Matt Alexander (2010) Garrett Custons (2010) 3. K.J. Randhawa (2010) 4. Mike Thiessen (2000) 5. Brendan Shannon (2000) 6. Garrett Custons (2013) 7. Adam Howes (2003) Travis Lauritsen (1998) 8. Matt Alexander (2009) 10. Alex Bast (2011 Adam Howes (2002)

60 58 58 57 57 57 57 56 56 56 56

232 232 230 220 219 215 215 215 214 211 211

Hits 1. Mike Thiessen (2000) 2. Mark Frankenberg (1988) 3. Matt Alexander (2009) Lance Massey (1995) 5. Mike Thiessen (1999) 6. Matt Alexnader (2010) Adam Howes (2002) 8. Brendan Shannon (2000) Ryan Carville (1999) 10. Garrett Custons (2013) Garrett Custons (2010) Josh Phifer (2003)

91 86 82 82 81 80 80 77 77 76 76 76

Runs Scored 1. Lance Massey (1995) 2. Mike Thiessen (1999) 3. Mike Thiessen (2000) 4. Mike Sharp (1996) 5. Mike Kazlausky (1989) 6. Vern Mullis (1994) 7. Deacon Winters (1980) 8. Josh Phifer (2002) Glenn Harris (1994) Eric Pharris (1986)

73 71 70 65 63 62 60 59 59 59

Doubles 1. Mike Thiessen (2000) 2. Garrett Custons (2013) Bowie Frost (2002) 4. Alex Bast (2011) Garrett Custons (2011) Josh Phifer (2003) Darren Schwankl (1990) 8. Josh Phifer (2002) Ryan Carville (1999) Travis Lauritsen (1998) Derek Sawser (1996) Mike Sharp (1996) Mike White (1988)

28 22 22 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 20

Mark Frankenburg Home Runs Runs Batted In

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Triples 1. Vern Mullis (1994) 3. Nathan Carter (2010) 4. Nathan Carter (2008) 5. Lance Pilch (1993) Manny Robinson (1993) Charles Simmons (1974) 7. Nathan Carter (2011) Daniel Walker (2008) 9. Garrett Custons (2010) Lance Massey (1995) Glenn Harris (1994) Mike Kazlausky (1990) Mike Kazlausky (1989) Chip Skinner (1985) Jim Best (1980) Jim Steed (1964) John Kuenzel (1958)

12 11 10 8 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Home Runs 1. Mark Frankenberg (1988) 2. Deacon Winters (1980) 3. Mike White (1987) 4. Lance Massey (1995) 5. Glenn Harris (1995) Glenn Harris (1994) 7. Matt Alexander (2009) Josh Phifer (2003) Steve Saleck (1980) 10. Addison Gentry (2010) Josh Phifer (2002) Chris Humphrey (1999)

21 20 19 18 16 16 15 15 15 13 13 13

Runs Batted In 1. Mark Frankenberg (1988) 2. Glenn Harris (1994) 3. Josh Phifer (2002) 4. Matt Alexander (2009) 5. Garrett Custons (2010) 6. Deacon Winters (1980) 7. Josh Phifer (2003) 8. Addison Gentry (2010) Chris Humphrey (2000) 10. Manny Robinson (1993)

83 72 69 65 64 63 62 61 61 59

Stolen Bases 1. Jim Best (1979) 2. Chay Derbigny (2008) 3. Eric Pharris (1986) 4. John Johnson (1982) 5. Adam Howes (2002) 6. Tom Green (1978) 7. Mike Kazlausky (1991) Rick Starr (1968) 9. John Johnson (1981) Steve Miller (1979)

41 31 29 28 27 26 24 24 23 23

Hit By Pitch 1. Glenn Harris (1996) Jason Rudd (1996) 3. David Baska (2013) 4. Garrett Custons (2013) 5. Josh Phifer (2003) Chris Humphrey (2000) Chris Humphrey (1999) 8. Chay Derbigny (2006) Mike Kazlausky (1991) 10. Josh Phifer (2002) Chris Humphrey (1998) Glenn Harris (1994) Vern Mullis (1994) Mike Kazlausky (1990)

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20 20 19 17 16 16 16 14 14 13 13 13 13 13

Walks 1. Mike Kazlausky (1989) 2. Lance Massey (1995) 3. Mike Thiessen (2000) 4. Mike Thiessen (2001) Mike Thiessen (1999) 6. Lance Massey (1994) 7. Mike Kazlausky (1988) Eric Pharris (1986) 9. Nathan Carter (2008) 10. Nathan Carter (2009) Addison Gentry (2009)

44 41 39 38 38 37 35 35 34 33 33

Sac Bunts 1. K.J. Randhawa (2010) 2. Blair Roberts (2011) K.J. Randhawa (2008) 4. Scot McLaughlin (1979) 5. Patrick Lobo (2011) 6. Noah Pierce (2012) Steve Miller (1979) Ed Schumacher (1979) 9. Seven times

15 10 10 9 8 7 7 7 6

Strikeouts 1. David Baska (2013) 2. Nathan Carter (2009) 3. Nathan DeRohan (2004) 4. Jason Davis (1997) 5. Alex Bast (2010) Nathan Carter (2010) Reid Lamson (2005) Geno Salazar (2004) Kevin Gross (1996) 10. Addison Gentry (2008)

62 56 51 50 49 49 49 49 49 48

Batting Average 1. John Johnson (1982) 2. Deacon Winters (1980) 3. Eric Pharris (1986) 4. Roger Zoeller (1961) 5. Steve Saleck (1980) Kent Lammers (1961) Jim Burton (1958) 8. Dick Smithwick (1969) 9. Dick Smithwick (1970) Slugging Percentage (min. 100 at-bats) 1. Deacon Winters (1980) (135 TB, 123 AB) 2. Steve Saleck (1980) (114 TB, 121 AB) 3. Glenn Harris (1994) (141 TB, 161 AB) 4. Dick Smithwick (1970) (100 TB, 118 AB) 5. Lance Massey (1995) (160 TB, 191 AB) 6. Jeff Brown (1974) (75 TB, 90 AB) 7. Vern Mullis (1994) (142 TB, 171 AB) 8. Mark Frankenberg (1988) (162 TB, 198 AB) 9. Eric Pharris (1986) (102 TB, 126 AB) 10. Josh Phifer, 2003 (148 TB, 184 AB)

.491 .488 .476 .467 .463 .463 .463 .442 .441

1.098 .942 .876 .847 .838 .833 .830 .818 .809 .804

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Individual Season Records Total Bases 1. Mark Frankenberg (1988) (198 AB) 2. Lance Massey (1995) (191 AB) 3. Matt Alexander (2009) (214 AB) 4. Josh Phifer (2003) (184 AB) 5. Mike Thiessen (2000) (220 AB) Vern Mullis (1994) (171 AB) 7. Glenn Harris (1994) (161 AB) 8. Mike Thiessen (1999) (191 AB) 9. Josh Phifer (2002) (195 AB) 10. Deacon Winters (1980) (123 AB) Fielding Percentage (Attempts) (minimum of 50 attempts) 1. Chad Day (1994) (193) Darren Schwankl (1990) (95) Derck Kasel (2003) (91) Mark Frankenberg (1987) (69) Matt Alexander (2008) (67) Paul Hanson (1966) (65) Chris Gray (1987) (62) Dustin Smith (2006) (55) Ryan Fitzgerald (2004) (53) Derck Kasel (2002) (53) Mike Lawrence (1978) (53) Deacon Winters (1977) (51) Games (Pitcher) 1. Mike Kazakoff (2012) Michael Ruvolo (2007) Keith Umlauf (1995) Keith Umlauf (1994) 5. Jack Hourin (2013 6. Stephen Colangelo (2011) 7. Alex Baker (2011) 8. Ben Yokley (2013 Michael Ruvolo (2009) Nate Tarkowski (1998) Steve Carson (1990)

162 160 152 148 142

Complete Games 1. Pete Bracci (1964) (Consecutive) 2. Fred Olmsted (1964) 3. Bob Wright (1983) Bob Wright (1982) Wade Leatham (1979) Rich Haynie (1971) Alan McClure (1966) 8. Five players. Most recent, Jon Mosier, 1989

11 9 8 8 8 8 8 7

142 141 138 136 135

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

33 33 33 33 31 30 28 27 27 27 27

Innings Pitched 1. Matt Kaercher (2002) 2. Cameron White (2013) 3. Erik Fisher (2000) 4. Michael Tufte (2001) 5. Pete Bracci (1964) 6. Alex Truesdale (2008) 7. Dave Lyons (1995) 8. Johnny Koegel (2002) 9. Evan Abrecht (2012) Matt Kaercher (2000) 11. Erik Fisher (2001) 12. Eric Eldridge (1996)

110.1 107.0 104.2 103.2 98.0 97.2 96.0 95.2 95.1 95.1 92.0 89.1

Runs Allowed 1. Mike Tufte (1999) Roch Rhinehart (1985) 3. Jon Mosier (1988) 4. Alex Truesdale (2010) 5. Scott Oss (1988) 6. Michael Tufte (2001) 7. Matt Kaercher (2002) Matt Kaercher (2000) Dave Lyons (1996) 10. Eric Eldridge (1996) Eric Eldridge (1998)

115 115 112 110 106 104 103 103 103 97 97

Earned Runs Allowed 1. Roch Rhinehart (1985) 2. Alex Truesdale (2010) 3. Dave Lyons (1996) 4. Mike Tufte (1999) 5. Matt Kaercher (2002) 6. Paul Vignola (2004) Chris Coffland (1985) 8. Michael Tufte (2001) 9. Scott Oss (1988) 10. Matt Kaercher (2000) Walks Allowed 1. Alan McClure (1964) 2. Roch Rhinehart (1985) Jim Burton (1957) 4. Jon Mosier (1988) 5. Erik Fisher (2002) Chris Coffland (1985) 7. Jim Lucas (1989) 8. Bob Wright (1984) Alan McClure (1966)

100 98 89 87 85 84 84 83 81 78

60 58 58 57 53 53 49 47 47

Strikeouts 1. Pete Bracci, 1964 2. Alan McClure, 1965 3. Michael Tufte, 2001 4. Erik Fisher, 2000 Bob Wright, 1982 6. Rich Haynie, 1972 7. Ben Bertelson, 2013 Matt Kaercher, 2002 Pete Bracci, 1963 10. Rich Haynie, 1974 11. Erik Fisher, 2001 Victories 1. Dave Lyons, 1995 (10-4, nine straight) 2. Mike Wollet, 1989 (9-3, four straight) Bob Wright, 1982 (9-3, three straight) Wade Leatham, 1979 (9-4) Rich Haynie, 1972 (9-3) Pete Bracci, 1964 (9-4) 7. Michael Tufte, 2001 (8-9, three straight) Jon Mosier, 1989 (8-6, three straight) 9. Matt Kaercher, 2002 Ryan Johnson, 1996 Kevin McCallum, 1993 (7-5, three straight) Jason Rudd, 1993 (7-4, four straight) Rob Lisch, 1991 (7-3, seven straight) Steve Carson, 1990 Bill Horacek, 1967 Alan McClure, 1965

103 95 93 85 85 82 80 80 80 78 77

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Games Pitched Saves

9 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Losses 1. Cameron White, 2013 Paul Vignola, 2004 Erik Fisher, 2001 4. Ben Bertelson, 2012 Mitch Brown, 2007 Mitch Brown, 2006 Matt Kaercher, 2002 Matt Kaercher, 2000 Nate Tarkowski, 1998 Eric Eldridge, 1996 Jim Lucas, 1989

11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Saves 1. Keith Umlauf, 1995 2. Todd Ladd, 1998 Keith Umlauf, 1994 4. Steve Carson, 1991 5. Stephen Colangelo, 2011 Aaron Kurcz, 2009 7. Paul Vignola, 2006 8. Glen Routh, 1973 Rex Levoy, 1969 10. Michael Ruvolo, 2008 Paul Pratt, 2002 David Diehl, 2001

11 9 9 8 7 7 6 5 5 4 4 4

Earned Run Average (Min. 30 IP) 1. Tom Grinstead, 1979 2. Garry Wallace, 1963 3. Alan McClure, 1966 Alan McClure, 1965 5. Rich Haynie, 1971 6. Mike Schardt, 1982 7. Jim Firth, 1979 8. Dave Smith, 1972 9. Keith Heise, 1977

Keith Umlauf

Dave Lyons Wins

Pete Bracci

2.15 2.45 2.50 2.50 2.54 2.73 2.80 2.93 3.00

Complete Games Strikeouts

Alex Truesdale Innings Pitched

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Vern Mullis Triples Runs Batted In

Deacon Winters Slugging Percentage

Mike Thiessen Games, At Bats, Hits, Runs, Doubles, Total Bases, walks

MOST GAMES 1. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 2. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 3. Matt Alexander, 2007-10 4. Josh Phifer, 2000-03 5. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 7. Alex Bast, 2010-13 8. Karl Bolt, 2004-07 9. Troy Simon, 1989-92 10. Addison Gentry, 2007-10 Vern Mullis, 1991-94 12. Blair Roberts, 2009-12

212 209 207 205 204 204 201 200 197 195 195 193

MOST AT BATS 1. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 2. Matt Alexander, 2007-10 3. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 4. Alex Bast, 2010-13 5. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 6. K.J. Randhawa, 2007-10 7. Addison Gentry, 2007-10 8. Karl Bolt , 2004-07 9. Blair Roberts, 2009-12 10. Josh Phifer, 2000-03 11. Vern Mullis, 1991-94

827 801 786 730 726 707 702 695 694 647 646

MOST HITS 1. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 2. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 3. Matt Alexander, 2007-10 4. Vern Mullis, 1991-94 5. Dan Broderick, 1986-89 6. Karl Bolt, 2004-07 7. Josh Phifer, 2000-03 8. Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 9. Addison Gentry, 2007-10 10. Steve Saleck, 1977-80 11. Alex Bast, 2010-13

294 275 264 243 233 232 226 223 219 218 217

MOST RUNS SCORED 1. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 2. Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 3. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 4. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 Josh Phifer, 2000-03 6. Vern Mullis, 1991-94 7. Steve Saleck, 1977-80 8. Mike Sharp, 1993-96 9. Dan Broderick, 1986-89 10. Deacon Winters, 1977-80 11. Eric Pharris, 1983-86

241 218 174 173 173 172 167 160 157 155 152

MOST DOUBLES 1. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 2. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 3. Matt Alexander, 2007-10 Addison Gentry, 2007-10 5. Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 6. Alex Bast, 2010-13 Josh Phifer, 2000-03 8. Vern Mullis, 1991-94 9. Dan Broderick, 1986-89 10. Mike Sharp, 1993-96 11. Karl Bolt, 2004-07

77 74 57 57 56 55 55 54 52 49 47

MOST TRIPLES 1. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 2. Vern Mullis, 1991-94 3. Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 4. Mike Manor, 1991-94 5. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 Glenn Harris, 1992-95 7. Mike Sharp, 1993-96 Manny Robinson, 1991-93 John Kuenzel, 1957-60 10. Derek Sawser, 1994-97 Lance Pilch, 1991-93 Troy Simon, 1989-92 Eric Pharris, 1983-86 John Ollila, 1964-66

33 20 18 16 14 14 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11

MOST HOME RUNS 1. Steve Saleck, 1977-80 2. Glenn Harris, 1992-95 Vern Mullis, 1991-94 4. Deacon Winters, 1977-80 5. Jeff Brown, 1973-76 6. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 7. Karl Bolt, 2004-07 8. Matt Alexander, 2007-10 Josh Phifer, 2000-03 Justin Collins, 1994-97 Mike White, 1986-88

46 39 39 37 35 34 33 32 32 32 32

MOST RUNS BATTED IN 1. Vern Mullis, 1991-94 2. Matt Alexander, 2007-10 3. Dan Broderick, 1986-89 4. Josh Phifer, 2000-03 5. Steve Saleck, 1977-80 6. Addison Gentry, 2007-10 7. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 8. Glenn Harris, 1992-95 9. Deacon Winters, 1977-80 10. Karl Bolt, 2004-07

195 193 188 171 170 166 165 162 157 148

MOST TOTAL BASES 1. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 2. Vern Mullis, 1991-94 3. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 4. Matt Alexander, 2007-10 5. Steve Saleck, 1977-80 6. Josh Phifer, 2000-03 7. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 Karl Bolt, 2004-07 Dan Broderick, 1986-89 10. Addison Gentry, 2007-10 Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91

486 454 440 439 399 397 390 390 390 389 369

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HIGHEST SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (min. 400 at-bats) 1. Deacon Winters .792 (323 TB, 408 AB), 1977-80 2. Glenn Harris .749 (367 TB, 490 AB), 1992-95 3. Steve Saleck .724 (399 TB, 551 AB), 1977-80 4. Jeff Brown .721 (312 TB, 433 AB), 1973-76 5. Joe Saleck .715 (304 TB, 425 AB), 1987-89 6. Vern Mullis .703 (454 TB, 646 AB),. 1991-94 7. Lance Massey .686 (219 TB, 405 AB), 1993-95 8. Mike White .663 (287 TB, 433 AB), 1986-88 9. Dan Broderick .637 (390 TB, 612 AB), 1986-89 Eric Pharris .637 (324 TB, 508 AB),1983-86 11. Justin Collins .627 (318 TB, 507 AB), 1994-97 MOST STOLEN BASES 1. Jim Best, 1978-80 2. Steve Saleck, 1977-80 3. Chay Derbigny, 2006-08 4. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 5. Adam Howes, 2000-03 John Johnson, 1980-82 7. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 9. Eric Pharris, 1983-86 10. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 11. Manny Robinson, 1991-93

77 60 59 53 52 52 50 50 45 44 38

HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE 1. John Johnson, 1980-82 2. Eric Pharris, 1983-86 3. Kyle Bartels, 1976-78 4. Bruce Huneke, 1963-65 5. Jim Best, 1978-80 6. Mark Frankenberg (1987-88) 7. Jim Steed, 1963-64 8. Steve Saleck, 1977-80 9. Jim Burton, 1957-59 10. Jeff Brown, 1973-76 11. Dick Smithwick (1968-70) 12. Deacon Winters, 1977-80 Kent Lammers, 1960-62 14. John Medina, 1961-63 15. Lance Massey, 1993-95

.440 .415 .412 .405 .402 .398 .397 .396 .394 .390 .384 .383 .383 .382 .381

MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 2. Alex Bast, 2010-13 3. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 4. Geno Salazar, 2004-07 5. Blair Roberts, 2009-12 Jason Davis, 1996-99 7. Addison Gentry, 2007-10 8. Josh Phifer, 2000-03 9. Karl Bolt, 2004-07 10. Chay Derbigny, 2006-08 11. Matt Alexander, 2007-10

187 161 152 147 145 145 139 136 135 130 127

Batting Average

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Individual Career Records MOST WALKS (Batting) 1. Mike Thiessen, 1998-01 2. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 3. Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 4. Addison Gentry, 2007-10 Mike Sharp, 1993-96 6. Lance Massey, 1993-95 7. Karl Bolt, 2003-07 8. Dan Broderick, 1986-89 Steve Saleck, 1977-80 10. Tim Pharris, 1982-85 MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH 1. Josh Phifer, 2000-03 2. Chris Humphrey, 1998-00 3. Mike Kazlausky, 1988-91 4. Garrett Custons, 2010-13 5. Karl Bolt, 2004-07 Glenn Harris, 1992-95 7. Jason Rudd, 1993-96 8. Vern Mullis, 1991-94 9. Nathan Carter, 2008-11 Chay Derbigny, 2006-08 11. Blair Roberts, 2009-12

143 117 116 100 100 95 93 83 83 81

47 45 43 39 35 35 32 31 29 29 25

MOST SACRIFICE BUNTS 1. K.J. Randhawa, 2007-10 2. Blair Roberts, 2009-12 3. Matthew Roberts, 2010-13 Irv Higa, 1982-85 5. Vai Schierholtz, 2008-09, 11 6. Alex Bast, 2010-13 7. Parker Mayo, 2008-09, 11 Jon Polston, 2005-07 Mike Manor, 1991-94 Tom Coleman, 1982-75

30 23 16 16 14 12 11 11 11 11

MOST GAMES PITCHED 1. Michael Ruvolo, 2007-09 2. Steve Carson, 1989-92 3. Alex Baker, 2010-13 4. Jack Hourin, 2010-13 Keith Umlauf, 1992-95 6. Mitch Brown, 2004-07 7. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 8. Ben Bertelson, 2010-13 Erik Fisher, 1999-02 10. Jake Petro, 2006-09 Paul Vignola, 2003-06

92 90 85 83 83 79 78 73 73 67 67

MOST COMPLETE GAMES 1. Bob Wright, 1981-84 2. Rich Haynie, 1971-74 3. Wade Leatham, 1976-79 Alan McClure, 1964-66 5. Scott Oss, 1985-88 Dave Commons, 1972-75 7. Bill Horacek, 1967-69 Pete Bracci, 1963-64 MOST INNINGS PITCHED 1. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 2. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 3. Alex Truesdale, 2007-10 4. Michael Tufte, 1998-01 5. Bob Wright, 1981-84 6. Evan Abrecht, 2009-12 7. Dave Lyons, 1994-97 8. Scott Oss, 1985-88 9. Jake Petro, 2006-09 10. Mitch Brown, 2004-07 Rich Haynie, 1971-74

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358.0 355.0 328.0 298.1 287.1 281.1 270.1 268.1 243.0 242.1 242.1

MOST RUNS ALLOWED 1. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 2. Michael Tufte, 1998-01 3. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 4. Alex Truesdale, 2007-2010 5. Scott Oss, 1985-88 6. Dave Lyons, 1994-97 7. Mitch Brown, 2004-07 8. Eric Eldridge, 1995-98 9. Ben Bertelson, 2010-13 10. Paul Vignola, 2003-06

355 348 342 334 300 289 287 283 271 269

MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. Alex Truesdale, 2007-10 2. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 3. Michael Tufte, 1998-01 4. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 5. Paul Vignola, 2003-06 6. Dave Lyons, 1994-97 Scott Oss, 1985-88 8. Mitch Brown, 2004-7 9. Evan Abrecht, 2009-12 10. Eric Eldridge, 1995-98

289 288 276 274 242 237 237 218 217 216

MOST HITS ALLOWED 1. Alex Truesdale, 2007-10 2. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 3. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 4. Michael Tufte, 1998-01 5. Evan Abrecht, 2009-12 6. Scott Oss, 1985-88 7. Dave Lyons, 1994-97 8. Mitch Brown, 2004-07 9. Paul Vignola, 2003-06 10. Ben Bertelson, 2010-13 Eric Eldridge, 1995-98

532 502 500 461 422 394 386 371 369 356 356

MOST STRIKEOUTS (Pitching) 1. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 2. Bob Wright, 1981-84 3. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 4. Michael Tufte, 1998-01 Rich Haynie, 1971-74 6. Alex Truesdale, 2007-10 7. Alan McClure, 1964-66 8. Evan Abrecht, 2009-12 9. Pete Bracci, 1963-64 10. Jon Mosier, 1987-89

292 278 262 224 224 205 196 190 183 170

MOST LOSSES 1. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 2. Alex Truesdale, 2007-10 Mitch Brown, 2004-07 4. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 5. Jake Petro, 2006-09 6. Ben Bertelson, 2010-13 Paul Vignola, 2003-06 Eric Eldridge, 1995-98 9. Evan Abrecht, 2009-12 Michael Tufte, 1998-01

33 32 32 30 27 25 25 25 24 24

MOST SAVES 1. Keith Umlauf, 1992-95 2. Steve Carson, 1989-92 3. Todd Ladd, 1995-98

21 16 13

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LOWEST EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. Pete Bracci, 1963-64 2. Rich Haynie, 1972-75 3. Tom Grinstead, 1979-78 4. Alan McClure, 1964-66 5. Bill Horacek, 1967-69 6. Jim Hogarty, 1965-67 7. Ed Cole, 1968-70 8. Bill Savage, 1967-69 9. Dick McDonald, 1969-71

3.21 3.34 3.44 3.53 3.68 3.83 3.91 3.93 4.03

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MOST WALKS (Pitching) 1. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 2. Bob Wright, 1981-84 3. Dave Lyons, 1994-97 4. Chris Coffland, 1982-85 5. Alan McClure, 1964-66 6. Jon Mosier, 1987-89 7. Mitch Brown, 2004-07 8. Ben Bertelson, 2010-13 Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 Roch Rhinehart, 1983-85 Fred Olmsted, 1962-64

157 153 151 149 133 132 123 118 118 118 118

MOST WINS 1. Bob Wright, 1981-84 2. Matt Kaercher, 1999-02 3. Dave Lyons, 1994-97 4. Rich Haynie, 1971-74 5. Wade Leatham, 1976-79 6. John Lahoff, 1977-80 Alan McClure, 1964-66 8. Michael Tufte, 1998-01 Jon Mosier, 1987-89 10. Erik Fisher, 1999-02 Rob Lisch, 1991-94 Steve Carson, 1989-92 Scott Oss, 1985-88 Bill Horacek, 1967-69 Fred Olmstead, 1962-64

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Greg Postulka Erik Fisher is the AFA all-time strikeout leader with 292 K’s and all-time innings pitched leader with 358 innings worked.

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Batting Average (min. 5 at-bats) 1.000, John McBroom vs. Colorado College, May 10, 1967 (9 for 9) At Bats - 9, John McBroom vs Colorado College, May 10, 1967 Runs Scored - 7, Addison Gentry vs. Doane College, April 2, 2008; Rick Starr vs Colorado College, May 10, 1967 Hits - 9, John McBroom vs Colorado College, May 10, 1967 Doubles - 4, Matt Alexander vs. Colorado Christian, 3/4/09 Mike Kazlausky vs. New Mexico Highlands, March 10, 1991 Triples - 3, Charles Simmons vs Colorado College, April 12, 1974 Home Runs - 3, nine times. Most recent, Matt Alexander, vs. Utah Valley, April 4, 2009 Extra Base Hits - 5, John McBroom vs. Colorado College, May 10, 1967 (2 doubles, 1 triple, 2 HR) Runs Batted In - 12, John McBroom vs Colorado College, May 10, 1967 Total Bases - 19, John McBroom vs Colorado College, May 19, 1967 Stolen Bases - 6, Jim Best vs Colorado College, May 4, 1979 Walks - 5, Mark Frankenberg vs Colorado Mines, April 6, 1988 (1st Game); vs BYU, April 5, 1988 (2nd Game) Strikeouts (batting) - 6, Bob Wagner vs UC Santa Barbara, March 28, 1975 (15 innings) Errors - 4, four players. Most recent, Mike Kazlausky (SS) vs Regis, March 30, 1988 Double Plays - 4, by six players. Most recently by K. J. Randhawa vs. Mississippi State, April 1, 2008. Assists - 10, Marty Schmidt (3B) vs Denver, May 11, 1979 Putouts - 17, Don Meister (C) vs Doane College, May 11, 1979 Innings Pitched - 10, three players. Most recent, Bob Wright vs. BYU, April 18, 1983 Walks Allowed - 10 by Bobby Ciola vs Northern-Colorado, April 18, 1977 Home Runs Yielded - 7, Ernie Richardson vs BYU, Apr. 21, 1981 Runs Surrendered - 16, Price Paramore vs. SDSU, 5/5/06; Jeff Tetrault vs. BYU 3/31/05; Ernie Richardson vs Utah, 4/17/81 (1st Game); Kel Christianson vs Utah, Apr. 19, 1982 (2nd Game) Earned Runs Surrendered - 14, Shawn Jansen vs. BYU, April 24, 1987 Strikeouts (pitcher) - 17, two players. Most recent, Rich Haynie vs Doane, May 7, 1971 Wild Pitches - 5, Chris Jessop vs. BYU, Jan. 31, 1998 Strikeouts In An Inning - 5, Mike Wollett vs. Rhodes College, March 4, 1990

Games Played - 60, Mark DeGrange, 1990 At Bats - 232, Matt Alexander, Garrett Custons, 2010 Hits - 91, Mike Thiessen, 2000 Runs Scored - 73, Lance Massey, 1995 Doubles - 28, Mike Thiessen, 2000 Triples - 12, Vern Mullis, 1994 Home Runs - 21, Mark Frankenberg, 1988 Walks - 44, Mike Kazlausky, 1989 Times Hit By Pitch - 20 Glenn Harris and Jason Rudd, 1996 Strikeouts - 56, Nathan Carter, 2009 Runs Batted In - 83, Mark Frankenberg, 1988 Stolen Bases - 41, Jim Best, 1979 Batting Average (min. 100 ABs) - .491, John Johnson, (53-108), 1982 Hitting Streak - 33, Mike Thiessen, 1999-2000 Consecutive Times On Base - 15, Deacon Winters, 1980 Total Bases - 162, Mark Frankenberg, 1988 (198 AB) Slugging Percentage (min. 100 ABs) 1.098, Deacon Winters, 1980 (135 TB, 123 AB) Fielding Average (min. 50 attempts) 1.000, by 13 players. Most recent, Matt Alexander (OF/1B), 2008 (67 attempts) Games (Pitcher) - 33, Michael Ruvolo 2007, Keith Umlauf, 1995 Complete Games - 11, Pete Bracci, 1964 Innings Pitched - 110.1 Matt Kaercher, 2002 Runs Allowed - 115, Roch Rhinehart,1985; Mike Tufte, 1999 Hits Allowed - 157, Alex Truesdale, 2010 Strikeouts (pitcher) - 103, Pete Bracci,1964 Walks Allowed - 60, Alan McClure, 1964 Victories - 10, Dave Lyons, 1995 Losses - 11, Paul Vignola, 2004 and Erik Fisher, 2001 ERA - 2.15, Tom Grinstead, 1979 Saves - 11, Keith Umlauf, 1995 Pick-Offs - 10, Tom Grinstead, 1979 Scoreless Inning Streak - 21.1, Erik Fisher, Feb. 20-March 11, 2000

At Bats - 61 vs. Colorado College, May 10, 1987 Plate Appearances, Inning - 23 vs. Colorado College, 2/5/94 (2nd inning) Runs - 38 vs. Colorado College, 5/10/67 Runs, Inning - 18 (1st) vs. Metro St, 4/20/74 Runs in a loss - 29 vs. Denver (33), 5/13/68 Combined Runs in a game - 62, Air Force (29) vs. Denver (33), 5/13/68 Hits - 33 vs. Utah, 4/30/88 Hits, Inning - 14 (1st) vs. Metro St, 4/20/74 Combined Hits - 59, Air Force (30) vs. Denver (29), 5/13/68 Fewest AFA Hits - 0, five times. Most recent vs. San Diego State, 5/8/09. Doubles - 10 vs. Utah, 4/30/88 Triples - 6 vs. Hastings College, Jan. 26, 2001 Home Runs - 8 vs. South Dakota, 4/12/63. Combined Home Runs - 13, AFA (5) vs. Utah (8), 5/4/85 Consecutive Home Runs - 3 vs. Metro State (Jim Corrigan, Brian Duffy, Dave Bunker), 4/16/75. Extra Base Hits - 16 vs. Utah, 4/30/88 (9 doubles, 0 triples, 7 home runs) Runners Left On Base (seven inning game) - 17 vs. Grand Canyon, 3/12/95 Total Bases - 63 vs. Utah (60 AB), 4/30/88 Slugging Percentage - 1.162 vs. Hastings (43 TB, 37 AB), 2/8/03 Combined Total Bases - 104, AFA (48) vs. Denver (56), 5/13/68 Runs Batted In - 34 vs. Colorado College, 5/10/67. Combined RBI - 52, Air Force (24) vs. Denver (28), 5/13/68 Stolen Bases - 12 vs. Metro State, 5/10/78 (2d game) Walks - 17 vs. Colorado College, 5/25/60. Strikeouts - 22 vs. Stanford, 3/25/71. Assists - 22 vs. Denver, 5/15/58. Errors - 10 vs. UNLV, 3/26/84; vs. BYU, 3/30/97 Double Plays - 4, five times. Most recent vs. Ft. Hays State, 3/9/93. Earned Runs Allowed - 32 vs. BYU, 4/24/87 Runs Allowed - 36 vs SDSU 5/5/06. Hits Allowed - 34 vs BYU, 4/24/87. Fewest Hits Allowed - 0 vs. Idaho (Hogarty-pitcher), 5/28/67 Home Runs Allowed - 12 vs. BYU, 4/25/98 Stolen Bases Allowed - 8 vs. Wyoming, 5/4/80. Opponent Errors - 10 vs. Colorado Mines, 4/10/02. Innings Pitched - 15 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 3/27/75. Strikeouts - 17 by Doane, 5/7/71; Walks Allowed - 17 vs. Notre Dame, 2/29/92 Wild Pitches - 10 vs. Hawaii, 4/22/88. Consecutive Games Not Shut out - 141, 1977-81.

Games Played - 60, 1990 Victories - 33, 1979 Best Start - 7-0, 2001 Worst Start- 0-16, 1971 Consecutive Victories - 12, 1992 Consecutive Home Wins - 16, 1971 Consecutive Road Wins - 6, 1964, 1979, 1991 Consecutive Conf. Wins - 6, 2002 Consecutive Home Conf. Wins - 6, 1982 and 2002 Consecutive Road Conf. Wins - 4, 1984 Consecutive Losses - 35, 2004 Consecutive Home Losses - 13, 2004-05 Consecutive Road Losses - 26, 2004 Consecutive Home Conf. Losses - 15, 2004-05 Consecutive Road Conf. Losses - 30, 2004-05 Consecutive Winning Seasons - 4, 1977-80 Consecutive Losing Seasons - 15, 1996-2011 Consecutive Games Above .500 - 154, Feb. 6, 1993-96 Consecutive Games Below .500 - 97, Mar. 1, 2003-May 27, 2004 At Bats - 1,986, 2010 Batting Average - .382, 1980 Runs Scored - 507, 1988 Hits - 650, 2000 Doubles - 151, 1988 Doubles Per Game - 2.60 (151 in 58 g), 1988 Triples - 38, 1994 Triples Per Game - 0.96 (26 in 28 g), 1963 Home Runs - 76, 1988, 1994 Slugging Pct. - .623, 1980, 1994 Lowest Slugging Pct. - .393, 2011 Total Bases - 1,022, 1988 Fewest Total Bases - 645, 1991 Runs Batted In - 448, 1988 Walks - 261, 1988 Hit Batters - 76, 1995, 1999 Sacrifice Hits - 46, 2012 Sacrifice Flys - 37, 2002 Stolen Bases - 122, 1978 and 1979 Stolen Base Attempts - 132, 1982 On-Base Percentage - .469, 1988 Strikeouts - 474, 2004 Fewest Errors - 39, 1965 Most Errors - 163, 1988 Fielding Average - .960, 2011 Putouts - 1,411, 2010 Assists - 633, 1995 Team Earned Run Average - 3.45, 1964 Fewest Walks (Pitching) - 76, 1967 Most Strikeouts (Pitching) - 378, 2001 Hits Allowed - 893, 2010 Runs Allowed - 701, 2004 Earned Runs Allowed - 576, 2004 Doubles Allowed - 180, 2005 Triples Allowed - 36, 2004 Home Runs Allowed - 107, 2004 Opponents’ Batting Average - .396, 2004 Innings Pitched - 464.2, 2001 Complete Games - 23, 1980 Shutouts - 4, 1990, 2000

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Falcon Honors 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Team Captains Bob Beckel Bob Beckel Larry Thomson Norm Haller Rich Mayo/Mike Quinlan Kenton Lammers Wilson Parma Darryl Bloodworth Bruce Huneke John Ollila John McBroom Barney Mills/Jim Reese Rick Starr Dick Smithwick Game Captains Tom Stites Rich Haynie Pat Corrigan Brian Duffy Jeff Brown Kyle Bartels Kyle Bartels Eddie Schumacher Deacon Winters Tim Gallagher John Johnson/Joe Romanko Ray Kozak Paul Ayres Tim Pharris Bruce Hawkins/Rock Rinehart Bobby Johnson Chuck Cook/Michael White Chuck Cook/Jon Mosier Mark DeGrange/Tim Lambert Dave O’Keeffe/Troy Simon Layne Kasper/Troy Simon K.McCallum/L.Pilch/M. Robinson R. Lisch/M.Manor/A.Sansano A. Barker/G.Harris/S.Sanders Kevin Gross/Mike Sharp J.Collins/A.Watson/D.Lyons Ryan Johnson/Nate Tarkowski Mike Boomsma/Chad Hillberg Brendan Shannon Brad Bashore/Michael Tufte Erik Fisher/Matt Kaercher Bowie Frost/Johnny Koegel Travis Fugler Brent Tittle Karl Bolt Did not have captains Chay Derbigny, Jake Petro Jake Petro, K.J. Randhawa M. Alexander, K.J. Randhawa, A. Truesdale Nathan Carter Did not have captains Matthew Roberts

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Team Most Valuable Players No MVP No MVP No MVP No MVP No MVP No MVP No MVP No MVP No MVP Al McClure, pitcher John McBroom, outfielder Barney Mills, outfielder Bill Horacek, pitcher Dick Smithwick, outfielder Dick McDonald, pitcher/first base Rich Haynie, pitcher Jim Ilseng, catcher Pat Corrigan, first base Jeff Brown, outfielder Steve Murdoch, first base Dave Reiner, outfielder Kyle Bartels, outfielder John Lahoff, pitcher Steve Saleck, outfielder Joe Romanko, infielder Joe Romanko, infielder Paul Ayres, infielder Paul Ayres, infielder Tom Coleman, outfielder Dan Broderick, outfielder Mike White, first base Mike White, first base Jon Mosier, pitcher Steve Carson, pitcher Troy Simon, catcher Manny Robinson, infielder Manny Robinson, infielder Glenn Harris, outfielder Lance Massey, outfielder Ryan Johnson, pitcher Justin Collins, designated hitter Travis Lauritsen, first base/pitcher Mike Thiessen, shortstop Chris Humphrey, designated hitter Michael Tufte, pitcher Bowie Frost, third base Josh Phifer, outfielder Nathan DeRohan, shortstop Reid Lamson, outfielder Karl Bolt, first base Karl Bolt, first base/outfielder Alex Truesdale, pitcher Matt Alexander, DH/1B Addison Gentry, infielder Alex Bast, outfielder Evan Abrecht, pitcher Garrett Custons, C/OF

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2008 MVP Alex Truesdale

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Falcon Honors AFA Most Valuable Athlete 1961 Rich Mayo, Football/Baseball 1974 Rich Haynie, Football/Baseball 2002 Brian Gornick, Hockey/Baseball

1959 1962 1964 1975 1977 1978 1980 1992

AFA Athletic Leadership Bob Beckel, Basketball/Baseball Bob Schaumberg, Basketball/Baseball Darryl Bloodworth, Football/Baseball Mike Mark, Football/Baseball Dave Reiner, Football/Baseball Kyle Bartels, Baseball Deacon Winters, Baseball Troy Simon, Baseball

1959 1960 1961 1963 1967 1969 1985

AFA Athletic Excellence Larry Thomson, Football/Baseball John Kuenzel, Football/Baseball Mike Quinlan, Football/Baseball Wilson Parma, Baseball/Football Jim Hogarty, Football/Baseball Barry Cline, Football/Baseball Tom Coleman, Football/Baseball

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners 1967 Jim Hogarty 1975 Larry Bryant 1988 Tyler Eldred

Pilch Inducted To CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame Lance Pilch, a 1993 graduate and three-year letterwinner, was inducted into the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame in the summer of 2007. A team captain who batted .361 in 1993, Pilch hit 11 career triples ranking seventh alltime at the Academy. At the time of induction he was one of only three pilots in the world qualified to fly the F-16, F-15 and the F-22.

AFA Scholar-Athlete Award 1974 Jeff Greiner 1975 Larry Bryant 1988 Tyler Eldred

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE 1988 Tyler Eldred, OF

1997 Dave Lyons, P

2005 John Meyers, P

2010 Matt Zettler, P

1988 Greg Harris, C

1998 Ben Menges, P

2005 Dustin Smith, IF

2011 Evan Abrecht, P

1988 Jim Lucas, P

2000 Brad Bashore, P

2006 Billy Adams, IF

2011 Michael Ceci, P

1989 Kevin Cabanas, OF

2000 Brian Gornick, OF

2006 Casey Allen, P

2011 Luke Dorlac, P

1989 Chuck Cook, IF

2000 Josh Phifer, OF

2006 Josh Meents, P/OF/DH

2011 Jon McMahon, OF

1989 Mark DeGrange, IF

2000 Brendan Shannon, IF

2006 Dustin Smith, IF/OF

2011 Vai Schierholtz, IF

1990 Kevin Cabanas, P

2001 Brad Bashore, IF

2007 Casey Allen, P

2011 Matt Zettler, P

1990 Mark DeGrange, IF

2001 Kiwedin Cornell, P

2007 Tyler McBride, OF

2012 Evan Abrecht, P

1990 Keith Kelly, P

2001 Adam Howes, IF

2007 Josh Meents, C

2012 Michael Ceci, P

1991 Kevin Cabanas, P

2001 Dan Petro, C

2007 Joe Peterson, P

2012 Mike Kazakoff, P

1991 Mark Grotelueschen, P

2001 Josh Phifer, OF

2008 Jake Allen, OF

2012 Noah Pierce, IF

1991 Keith Kelly, P

2002 Bowie Frost, 3B

2008 Nathan Carter, IF/OF

2012 Matt Zettler, P

1992 Lance Pilch, OF

2002 Adam Howes, 1B

2008 Josh Meents, C

2013 Dillon Freeman, P

1992 Daron Stewart, P

2002 Dan Petro, C

2008 Tyler McBride, OF

2013 Noah Pierce, IF

1993 Lance Pilch, OF

2002 Josh Phifer, OF

2008 Vai Schierholtz, 3B

2013 Coleman Poje, IF

1993 James Ryan, P

2002 Jason Pruitt, P

2009 Evan Abrecht, P

2013 Jake Schomaker, OF

1993 Keith Umlauf, P

2002 Jesper Stubbendorff, P

2009 Casey Allen, P

2013 Steven Trojan, RHP

1994 James Ryan, P

2003 Adam Howes, 1B

2009 Michael Ceci, P

2013 Brady Weaver, RHP

1995 Dave Lyons, P

2003 Dan Petro, C

2009 Jon McMahon, IF

2013 Bo Wilso, RHP

1995 James Ryan, P

2003 Josh Phifer, OF

2009 Tytus Moss, OF

2013 Matt Zettler, RHP

1996 Travis Lauritsen, P/IF

2003 Jason Pruitt, P

2010 Evan Abrecht, P

1996 Dave Lyons, P

2003 Jesper Stubbendorff, P

2010 Michael Ceci, P

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Falcon Honors

All-Americans

Matt Alexander 2009 First Team

Josh Phifer 2003 Honorable Mention

Mike Thiessen 2000 Third Team

Dan Broderick 1989 Third Team

Glenn Harris 1995 Third Team

Troy Simon 1992 Third Team

Dick Smithwick 1970 Second Team

Wilson Parma 1962 Third Team 1963 Third Team

Freshman All-Americans

Steve Sanders

Brian Bernard

1992 Hon. Mention

1994 Hon. Mention

Mike Thiessen

All-Conference 1982 1982 1984 1985 1985 1985 1985 1986 1986 1987 1988 1989 1989 1989 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1992 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1997 1999 2000 2000 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2007 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2013 2013 2013

John Johnson, OF (Northern) Bob Wright, P (Northern) Paul Ayers, IF (Northern) Tim Pharris, C (Northern) Eric Pharris, OF (Northern) Rock Rhinehart, P (Northern HM) Tom Coleman, OF (Northern HM) Eric Pharris, OF (Eastern/combined) Steve Edwards, IF (Eastern) Mike White, IF (Eastern) Mark Frankenberg, IF (Combined) Dan Broderick, OF (Combined second team) Joe Saleck, OF (Combined HM) Mike Kazlausky, IF (Combined HM) Darren Schwankl, OF (Combined HM) Troy Simon, C (Combined second team) Manny Robinson, IF (Combined HM) Mike Kazlausky, IF (Combined HM) Rob Lisch, P (Combined HM) Troy Simon, C (Combined first team) Manny Robinson, IF (Eastern) Vern Mullis, IF (Eastern) Glenn Harris, OF (Eastern) Glenn Harris, DH (Eastern) Lance Massey, OF (Eastern) Dave Lyons, P (Eastern) Justin Collins, DH (North) Ryan Carville, 1B (Combined) Mike Thiessen, CF (Combined first team) Chris Humphrey, DH (Combined second team) Bowie Frost, 3B (Combined first team) Matt Kaercher, P (Combined second team) Josh Phifer, OF (Combined second team) Derck Kasel, DH (Combined second team) Dan Petro, C (Combined second team) Josh Phifer, OF (Combined second team) Karl Bolt, DH (First team) Garrett Custons, C (First team) Sean Carley, RHP (Second Team) Blair Roberts, 2B (First team) Garrett Custons , C (Second Team) Seth Kline, Util. (Second Team) Garrett Custons, Util. (First Team) Seth Kline, 1B (First Team) David Baska, OF (Second Team)

Matt Kaercher

Tom Coleman

Karl Bolt

Other MWC Honors 2002 2005

Reed Peters, Coach of the Year Jon Polston, Baseball Sportsmanship Award ^ All teams are first team unless otherwise noted ^ HM denotes honorable mention ^ 1981-1985 Western Athletic Conference was split North and South ^ 1986-1987 WAC was split East and West ^ 1988-1992, 1999 WAC was not divided ^ 1993-1995 WAC was split East and West ^ 1996-98 WAC split into North, South, West 2000-2005 Mountain West Conference six-team league 2006-11 MW seven-team league 2012 MW five-team league 2013 MW six-team league 2014 MW seven-team league

Steve Winters

1998 Hon. Mention 2002 First Team

Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans K.J. Randhawa Zach McAngus 2003 First Team 2007 Hon. Mention

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1970 1970 1971 1972 1974 1982

Garrett Custons 2010 All-American

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1988 1992 1993 2002 2002 2003

Tyler Eldred Lance Pilch Lance Pilch Adam Howes Josh Phifer Josh Phifer

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NCAA Records Team Game Offense Most runs by two teams: 62, Denver (33) vs AFA (29), May 13, 1968 Most runs in first inning: 18, Air Force vs. Metro State, April 20, 1974 Most runs by losing team: 29, Air Force vs Denver (33), May 13, 1968

Team Pitching Most wild pitches in one game: 10 vs Hawai’i, April 22, 1988 Most strikeouts in one inning: 5, Mike Wollet vs. Rhodes College, Mar. 4, 1990

Air Force has led the nation in team batting more than any other team (five times). The team batting championships are as follows: YR G AB H HR AVG. 1962 32 1067 352 34 .330 1963 26 945 310 59 .328 1964 27 981 331 40 .337 1980 37 1167 446 60 .382 1994 50 1602 576 76 .360

Batting

Individual Records Most hits in one game - 9, John McBroom vs. Colorado College, 5-10-67 Most Career Triples - 33, Nathan Carter, 2008-11

National Leaders Air Force ranks among the top in several single-season categories. * The .382 batting average in 1980 is the third-highest in NCAA history. * The Falcons averaged 2.60 doubles per game in 1988. That is the 10th-most in NCAA history. * The Falcons averaged 0.96 triples per game in 1963. That is the seventh-best in NCAA history. * Deacon Winters’ 1.098 slugging percentage in 1980 still ranks as the third-best slugging percentage in NCAA history.

NCAA INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Air Force has led the nation in slugging percentage four times, more than any other school. The slugging percentage titles follow: YR TB AB % 1975 610 1,183 .516 1980 728 1,167 .623 1994 998 1,602 .623 1995 944 1,675 .564

Slugging%

Air Force has led the nation in triples per game four times. That total is the second most in the nation, behind Arizona. YR G 3B PER GAME 1993 50 35 0.70 1994 50 38 0.76 2008 51 32 0.63 2010 55 36 0.65

Triples

Slugging Percentage (three times - tied with BYU for most in NCAA history) 1957 John Kuenzel, .891 (49 TB, 55 AB) 1970 Dick Smithwick, .847 (100 TB, 118 AB) 1980 Deacon Winters, 1.098 (135 TB, 123 AB)

THE SPRING OF ‘94 The 1994 season was one of the most prolific in AFA history. The Falcons led the nation in batting average, triples per game and slugging percentage. The Falcons also ranked third in scoring (9.34 runs per game), sixth in home runs (1.52 per game) and 11th in doubles (2.36 per game).

RBI Per Game 1964 Jim Steed, 1.48 (40 RBI, 27 G) 1980 Deacon Winters, 1.75 (63 RBI, 36 G)

Jim Steed

Individually, the Falcons ranked in the top 10 in six categories. Senior Vern Mullis led the nation in triples per game (0.24) and was 19th in runs scored per game (1.24). Junior outfielder Glenn Harris, who earned third-team All-America honors, was third in the nation in slugging percentage (.876), third in RBI per game (1.47), 10th in batting average (.429) and 19th in home runs per game (0.33).

Home Runs Per Game (three times - more than any other school in NCAA history) 1963 Darryl Bloodworth, 0.38 (10 HR, 26 G) 1964 Jim Steed, 0.37 (10 HR, 27 G) 1980 Deacon Winters, 0.52 (20 HR, 36 G)

Triples Per Game Nathan Carter

1974 Charlie Simmons 0.42 (8 3B, 19 G) 1994 Vern Mullis 0.24 (12 3B, 50 G) 2008 Nathan Carter 0.20 (10 3B, 50 G)

Triples 1994 Vern Mullis, 12 2008 Nathan Carter, 10

Career Triples 33 - Nathan Carter, 2008-11

Vern Mullis

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1988-91 (91) 2011 (12) 2010-11 (13) 2006 (09) 1989-92 (92) 2008-11 (11) 1999-00 (01) 2009-12 (12) 2013 (16) 2001-03 (03) 1992 (94) 2012-13 (15) 1974-77 (77) 1999 (02) 1961-62 (62) 1982-85 (85) 1967-69 (69) 2001-02 (03) 1982-85 (85) 2010-11 (13) 1968-70 (70) 1982-85 (85) 1994-97 (97) 1973-75 (75) 1986-89 (89) 1989-90 (92) 1971-72 (72) 1972-75 (75) 1971-74 (74) 2000-01 (01) 2003-04 (06) 1991-94 (94) 2010-13 (13)

1979-82 (82) 2006 (09) 1976 (77) 1996-99 (99) 1992-94 (95) 1961-63 (63) 1987-90 (90) 2010-13 (13) 2004-05 (06) 2002-05 (03) 2006-08 (08) 1998-01 (01) 2011 (13) 2013 (16) 1973-75 (75) 1998-99 (00) -E-

Edwards, Jackson Eldred, Tyler Eldridge, Eric Ellis, Brett Ely, Mark R. . Erdle, Michael P. Ewing, Kevin

2004 (07) 1986-88 (88) 1996-97 (98) 2000-01 (03) 1989 (92) 1976 (76) 1981-82 (83)

-FFeichtinger, Paul Ferreria, Austin Finneran, Gerald B. Finnern, Roger F. Firth, James A. Fisher, Erik Fitzgerald, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Chris Ford, Chuck Frady, Terry Frankenberg, Mark Frederickson, Tony A. Freeman, Dillon Frosch, Jared Frost, Bowie Fugler, Travis Fulk, Bradley S.

1992 (95) 2005-06 (08) 1957-58 (59) 1970 (70) 1978-80 (80) 1999-02 (02) 2001-03 (03) 92-95 (95) 1990 (92) 1988 (91) 1987-88 (90) 1981 (84) 2013 (15) 1996-98 (98) 2001-03 (03) 2004 (05) 1971-72 (74)

Glenn Harris ranks second all-time at Air Force with 39 home runs and a .749 slugging percentage. In 1994, Harris hit 16 homers, drove in 72 runs and had an .876 slugging percentage.

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Karl Bolt was drafted in the 15th round of the 2007 MLB draft by the Philadelphia Phillies. -GGallagher, Timothy J. Gentry, Addison George, Jim Gersten, Pete Ghigna, Matt Giannoni, Rob Gibson, Casey Gillies, Daniel C. Givens, Walter C. Goldsberry, Gerremy Goodrich, Dan R. Goodrich, Jeffrey L. Gornick, Brian Goss, Andrew Graham, Frederick R. Graham, Jonny Green, Thomas Gregorovic, David Greiner, Jeffrey Griggs, Jason Grinstead, Thomas B. Gross, Kevin Grotelueschen, Mark Guido, Richard L. Guido, Robert V. Gunter, James P. Jr.

80-81 (81) 2007-10 (10) 2000 (03) 1986-89 (89) 2005 (08) 91-94 (94) 2012 (15) 1979-80 (82) 1957-59 (59) 1999-01 (01) 1972-74 (74) 1977 (78) 1999-02 (02) 2004-05 (07) 1961 (63) 2013 (16) 1978 (79) 1981-84 (84) 1972-74 (74) 2006-09 (09) 1979-80 (82) 1995-96 (96) 1989-91 (91) 1964-66 (66) 1964-66 (66) 1957-59 (59)

-HHall, Brad Hall, Dennis G. Hall, Karl Hall, Shea Haller, Norman M. Hanson, Paul E. Harnly, Douglas Harris, Glenn Harris, Greg Hart, Adam Hawkins, Bruce Haynie, Rich Heintschel, Eric Heise, Keith H. Hendrick, Blake M. Higa, Irv Hill, Adam Hill, Thomas S. Hillberg, Chad

1996 (96) 1968-70 (70) 1987-90 (90) 2007 (10) 1958-60 (60) 1966-67 (67) 1971-74 (74) 1992-95 (95) 1985-88 (88) 2002 (05) 1984-86 (86) 1971-74 (74) 1990 (93) 1977-78 (78) 1970-72 (72) 1982-85 (85) 2009-12 (12) 1959 (61) 1996-99 (99)

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Letterwinners Jenny, William H. Jessop, Chris Jochum, John Johnson, Bobby Johnson, John E. Johnson, Peter Johnson, Theodore Johnson, Ryan Jones, David L. Jones, Steve

Jeff Brown led the Falcons in hitting in 1973, 74, 75 and 76. Brown hit .400 in ‘74 and .419 in ‘75 and ranks 10th alltime at the Academy with a .390 career batting average. Hinman, Ellwood P. III Hodges, Trey Hodgson, Ken Hogarty, James Hohl, Larry D. Horacek, Jack W. Hourin, Jack Houston, Joseph S. Howes, Adam Hudson, Philip R. Hulce, Shayne Humphrey, Chris Huneke, Bruce V. Hunt, Ronald B. -I/JIacobbo, Victor Ilseng, Jimmy D. Jackson, Steven R. Jacques, David W. Jansen, Shawn

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1969-70 (70) 1998 (01) 1997 (99) 1984-87 (87) 1980-82 (82) 2013 (16) 1957-59 (59) 1995-98 (98) 1969-71 (71) 1997, 99-00 (00)

-KKaercher, Matt Kaley, Brian G. Kasel, Dale Kasel, Derck Kasper, Layne Katzman, Kenny Kazakoff, Mike Kazlausky, Mike Keck, Phillips W. Kellock, Robert E. Kelly, Keith Kelter, Erol Kerr, James A. Jr. Kessler, Blair Kirkendall, Robert H. Klein, Ron Kline, Seth Koegel, Johnny Koehler, Kincaid Kozak, Raymond Kramer, Ryan Krassny, Drew Krause, Dave Krusinski, Jeffrey Kuenzel, John D. Kurcz, Aaron Kyle, James B.

1999-02 (02) 1960 (60) 2004-05 (05) 2000-03 (03) 1989-92 (92) 2013 (16) 2009-12 (12) 1988-91 (91) 1968-69 (69) 1959-61 (61) 1989-91 (91) 2006-08 (08) 1958-60 (60) 2009 (12) 1971 (74) 1982-83 (85) 2011-13 (14) 2000-03 (03) 2010-11 (13) 1981-83 (83) 2011-12 (14) 2013 (16) 1985-87 (87) 1991, 94 (94) 1958-60 (60) 2009 (12) 1960-61 (61)

-LLaBasco, Brian Ladd, Todd Lahoff, John Lambert, Tim Lammers, Kenton E. Lamson, Reid Laney, Russell M. Laswell, Greg Laughrey, Ian Lauritsen, Travis Lawrence, Michael Leatham, Dale Lee, Richard W. Lerda-Plog, Alex LeVoy, James R. Liegl, Nick Lisch, Rob M. Lobo, Patrick Long, Herbert B. Long, Mariano Lovett, Shaun Loyd, Andrew Lucas, Jim Lupo, Jack Lusk, Frank T J Lyons, David

2000-02 (03) 1995-98 (98) 1977-80 (80) 1987-90 (90) 1961-62 (62) 2004-05 (05) 1976 (76) 2008 (11) 1998 (98) 1995-98 (98) 1978 (81) 1976-79 (79) 1965-66 (66) 2010-11 (13) 1968-70 (70) 2001-03 (03) 1991-94 (94) 2011 (14) 1969-70 (71) 2013 (16) 2012 (14) 2009-10 (12) 1988-89 (91) 2009 (12) 1974 (77) 1994-97 (97)

Martin, Jason 1996-97 (97) Martinelli, Edward A. 1960-61 (62) Martinez, Randy J. 1976-77 (77) Martorano, Matthew 1974-76 (76) Massey, Lance 1993-95 (96) May, Gary M. 1965-66 (67) Mayer, Jeffrey A. 1974 (77) Mayo, James R. 1960-61 (61) Mayo, Parker 2008-09, 11 (11) McAllister, Branford J. 1973 (75) McAngus, Zach 2003 (06) McArtor, Trusten 1962-64 (64) McBride, Tyler 2007-09 (10) McBroom, John 1965-67 (67) McCallum, Kevin 1991-93 (93) McCants, Matt 2002 (04) McCants, Walter O. 1967 (68) McClure, Alan R. 1964-66 (66) McDonald, Richard 1969-71 (71) McDowell, Lance 1990 (90) McGrath, Jay 1993 (96) McLaughlin, James 1980-81 (83) McLaughlin, Scott 1977-79 (79) McMahon, Jon 2008-09, 11 (11) Meakins, Mark K. 1975-77 (77) Mears, Scott 2002-03 (03) Medina, Jon E. 1961-63 (63) Meehan, David 1977-78 (78) Meents, Josh 2005-08 (08) Meister, Donald J. 1971-72 (73) Menges, Ben 1996-98 (98) Meyers, John 2004 (06) Michel, Norman E. 1973 (74) Miller, David 2007-08 (10) Miller, Duane L. 1974-75 (77) Miller, Neil A. 1970 (71) Miller, Steve 1978-80 (81) Mills, Barney 1966-68 (68) Monaghan, Trent 2013 (16) Moore, Charles L. 1960 (62) Morelli, Peter E. 1965-66 (66) Morgan, Owen 1986-87(88) Mortenson, Dan 1997 (00) Moses, Glenn E. 1971-73 (73) Mosier, Jon 1987-89 (89) Moss, Tytus 2008-09 (11) Mullis, Vern L. 1991-94 (94) Murdock, Stephen 1973-76 (76)

-MMatt Kearcher pitched two years in the Boston Red Sox minor league system from 2002-03. Kearcher is Air Force’s second-winningest pitcher in school history with 23 wins.

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2006 (09) 1969-71 (71) 1970-71 (72) 1981-83 (83) 1991-94 (94) 1974 (75)

Addison Gentry led the Falcons with 13 homers and .346 batting average in 2010. Gentry ranks in the AFA top 10 in seven offensive categories.

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Vern Mullis is Air Force’s all-time leader with 195 career RBIs. He ranks second all-time with 39 homers and 20 triples. Mullis also led the Falcons in homers in 1992 and 1993. Murphy, Jim Musser, Matt -NNaugle, Shawn Neasham, John W. II Newton, Richard Nixon, Blake Nobriga, Nick Noegel, David Norris, Terry D.

1997-98, 00 (00) 2004 (06)

2006 (09) 1962 (64) 1978 (75-77) 2004 (07) 1995, 97 (98) 1997 (00) 1959-61 (61)

-OOakley, Josh 2004 (06) O’Connor, Brian 1979 (80) O’Keeffe, David 1990-91 (91) Ollila, John L. 1964-66 (66) Olmstead, Fred, Jr. 1962-64 (64) Olson, Bob 1993, 95-96 (96) Oss, Scott 1985-88 (88) Oswalt, Brian 1992-95 (95) -P/QPacker, Frank C. 1962-64 (64) Paramore, Price 2001-02, 05-06 (06) Parma, Wilson H. 1961-63 (63) Pederson, David J. 1960-62 (62) Perez, Juan 2006-07 (09) Peterson, Joe 2003, 2007 (07) Petro, Daniel 2000-03 (03) Petro, Jake 2006-09 (09) Pettit, Brody 1990-91 (93) Pharris, Eric 1983-86 (86) Pharris, Ian S. 1991 (94) Pharris, Tim 1983-85 (85) Phifer, Josh 2000-03 (03) Phillips, David 1957 (59) Pilch, Lance 1991-93 (93) Pierce, Noah 2012-13 (15) Pingel, Brad 2008-09, 11 (11) Pitetti, James 1995 (98) Poje, Coleman 2013 (16) Polston, Jon 2004-06 (07) Postulka, Gregory 1976-78 (78) Pratt, Paul 2002 (06) Prouty, Nelson, 2001-03 (03) Pruitt, Jason 2002-03 (03) Putnam, Jeff 1995 (96) Quinlan, Michael 1959-61 (61)

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Letterwinners Rose, Mike Routh, John W. Rowe, Scott Rozelsky, Karl Rozelsky, Kenneth II Rublesky, George C. Rudd, Jason Runyon, Kevin Ruvolo, Michael Ryan, James

Evan Abrecht led the Falcons with 95.1 innings pitched and a 4.81 ERA in 2012. He is sixth all-time in career innings pitched (281.1) and is eighth in strikeouts (190). -RRandhawa, K.J. Rampulla, John Ranes, Jackson Reese, James W. Regier, Phillip N. Reiner, Dave Reitan, Richard M. Reks, Zach Remauldo, Mike J. Rengel, Jeff Reynolds, Larry W. Rhinehart, Roch Richardson, Dan Richardson, Ernie Riddick, James T. III Roberts, Blair Roberts, Craig A. Roberts, Matthew Robinson, James, Jr. Robinson, Manny Rodgers, Charles S. Rolleg, Don Romanko, Joseph Rosane, Edwin

2007-10 (10) 1987-88 (90) 2003 (06) 1967-68 (68) 1980 (83) 1975-77 (77) 1966-67 (67) 2013 (16) 1990-92 (92) 1992 (94) 1970 (72) 1986 (86) 2007 (10) 1978-81 (81) 1970 (70) 2009-12 (12) 1980-81 (83) 2010-13 (13) 1974-76 (76) 1991-93 (93) 1957 (59) 2001-02 (03) 1979-82 (82) 1957 (59)

2001-03 (04) 1973-74 (75) 1996-97 (98) 1986-88 (89) 1982-84 (84) 1982 (84) 1993-96 (96) 1997, 00 (00) 2007-09 (10) 1993-95 (95)

-SSaffer, Edward K. 1971 (71) Saks, Michael J. 1991 (94) Salazar, Geno 2004-07 (07) Saleck, Joe 1987-89 (89) Saleck, Stephen 1977-80 (80) Saleck, Tyler 2012-13 (15) Sanchez, Jason 2013 (16) Sanders, Steven 1992-95 (95) Sansano, Anthony 1991-94 (94) Sapp, Robert B. 1958-59 (60) Sarver, Richard E. 1974-75 (75) Savage, James W. Jr. 1967-69 (69) Sawser, Derek 1995-97 (97) Schardt, Michael 1979-82 (82) Schaumberg, Robert 1960-62 (62) Schierholtz, Vai 2008, 11 (11) Schmidt, Marty 1977-79 (79) Schoenbeck, Joe 1990 (93) Schomaker, Jake 2012-13 (14) Schroeder, JT 2004 (07) Schuering, Leo H. Jr. 1964 (64) Schulter, Thomas G. 1979 (81) Schumacher, Eddie 1977-79 (79) Schwankl, Darren 1990 (93) Seliquini, Lou 1988 (90) Seroka, Steven G. 1981-84 (84) Sevening, Greg 1996-98 (98) Shannon, Brendan 1998-00 (00) Sharp, Mike 1993, 95, 96 (96) Shay, Patrick J. 1976-77 (77) Shepherd, Colin 2008 (10) Shockley, Tony 2001-03 (03) Sicher, Brian 2012-13 (15) Sierra, Jose O. 1981 (84) Simmons, Charles J. 1974-75 (75) Simon, Albert J. 1981 (81) Simon, Troy J. 1989-92 (92) Simpson, Shaun T. 1973 (76) Simpson, Tipp 1965-67 (67)

The 1994 Falcons, which went 26-24 on the season, including a stellar 18-6 mark at home, were one of the top hitting teams in the nation that year. The ‘94 Falcons led the nation with a .360 batting average, .623 slugging percentage and a 0.76 triples per game average. The Falcons ranked third in runs per game (9.34), sixth in homers per game (1.52) and 11th in doubles per game (2.36).

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Dave Lyons won a school record 10 games, including nine in a row, for the Falcons in 1995. Lyons ranks third alltime at AFA with 21 career wins and is sixth with 270.1 innings pitched. Singleton, John 1992 (95) Skalisky, Kyle T. 81-84 (84) Smith, Adam (Tosh) 1996-98 (98) Smith, Clarence D. 1972 (74) Smith, David S. 1971-72 (73) Smith, Dustin 2004-06 (06) Smithwick, Richard 1968-70 (70) Sortor, Jake 2012 (15) Spencer, David 1967-69 (69) Squire, John O. 1976 (78) Stamp, Tait 1997-98 (98) Starr, Benjamin III 1967-69 (69) Steed, James M. 1963-64 (65) Stein, Paul 1964-66 (66) Stewart, Daron 1989-92 (92) Stites, Thomas S. 1971,73 (72) Stolley, Mike 1996-98 (99) Stolte, Steven F. 1978 (81) Strauss, Kevin 1996-97 (97) Stubbendorff, Jesper 98-99, 02-03 (03) Summberbell, Michael 1963-64 (65) Swentkofske, Mark 1988 (89) Swinney, Marc A. 1988-89 (91) Szymkowicz, Bert 1980-82 (83) -TTarkowski, Nate Taubert, Terrence Teach, Adam Tetrault, Jeff Thiessen, Mike Thomas, David Thomson, Laurence Thorne, Matt Thornton, James E. Tittle, Brent Tollstam, Larry C. Tomlin, Troy N. Trojan, Steven Troxell, Aaron Truesdale, Alex Tufte, Michael

-U/V/WUmlauf, Keith Van Alstine, Kyle Vasquz, Andrew Vernetti, Scott Vignola, Paul Wagner, Robert A. Walker, Clark M. Walker, Daniel Wallace, Gary E. Wallace, Josh Walsh, Timothy J. Walter, Colton Walts, Gregory M. Wargula, Billy Watson, Andy Weaver, Brady Weida, Johnny A. Weir, William C. Welsh, Mark A. III Werner, Matt White, Cameron White, Mike White, Scooter Williams, Robert Williamson, Daniel G. Wilson, Bo Wilson, Thomas W.C. Winters, Deacon Winters, Steve Withycombe, Frederick Wolfram, Josh Wolfram, Kris Wollet, Mike M. Woodmansee, Robert Wright, Robert Wynn, Rick

1993-95 (95) 2011 (14) 2006 (07) 1987-89 (90) 2002, 04 (06) 1974-75 (76) 1959-60 (60) 2007-08 (10) 1961-63 (63) 2002 (04) 1971 (73) 2002-04 (05) 1968-69 (69) 2007 (09) 1995-97 (97) 2013 (16) 1978 (78) 1968, 70 (70) 1975-76 (76) 1999-02 (02) 2011-13 (14) 1986-88 (88) 2000 (00) 1972-74 (74) 1980 (83) 2013 (16) 1960-61 (61) 1977-80 (80) 2002 (05) 1965 (66) 2004 (06) 1999-01 (02) 1988-90 (91) 1970-72 (72) 1981-84 (84) 1986-89 (89)

-Y/ZYamamoto, Kyle Yokley, Ben Younker, Herbert L Jr. Zettler, Matt Zicarelli, Scott Zoeller, Roger J. Zuhlke, Chris Jay Zumbrun, Josh

2005 (08) 2012-13 (15) 1975 (78) 2010-13 (13) 2002 (03) 1961-63 (63) 1992 (95) 2001-03 (03)

1996-98 (98) 1973-76 (76) 2007-09 (09) 2003-04 (06) 1998-01 (01) 2012-13 (15) 1957-59 (59) 2011-13 (13) 1962 (64) 2003-05 (05) 1963-64 (65) 1960 (62) 2013 (16) 1988 (91) 2007-10 (10) 1998-01 (01) Wilson Parma is AFA’s only two-time All-American (1962 & 1963). Parma led the Falcons with a .418 batting average in 1962.

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Air Force Head Coaches Joe Robison

Paul Mainieri

Joe Robison could be called the “Father of Air Force Baseball.” His 282 wins are the most in school history and 130 more than the next closest coach (Mainieri). Robison led the 1979 team to a 33-13 record, the highest win total in school history. His 1980 team was 27-9-1 and posted the second-best winning percentage in school history. Robison led the Falcons to eight winning seasons, the most of any coach in AFA history. Robison led the Falcons into a new era in 1981 as the Falcons joined the Western Athletic Conference. Robison coached five seasons in the WAC and produced the most WAC wins (44) and the most WAC wins per season (8.8) in school history. During his 14 seasons, Robison coached four GTE/CoSIDA academic All-Americans and seven all-WAC performers. After leaving the Academy, Robison served as a scout in professional baseball. Robison helped build the New York Yankee baseball club that won the 1996, 1998 and 1999 World Series championships.

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Paul Mainieri’s legacy at the Academy will not soon be forgotten. An enthusiastic coach with a burning desire for success, Mainieri is the only coach in school history to win 20 or more games in six consecutive seasons. The Miami, Fla., native posted a 12-4 mark in service academy games. He coached three of AFA’s eight All-Americans, two of the seven freshman All-Americans and 12 of AFA’s 42 all-conference players. Mainieri has the second-most wins in school history with 152 from 1989-94. In 1989, he led the Falcons to their best conference record (13-13) in AFA history. In 1993 and 1994, he led the Falcons to consecutive winning seasons for the first time in 15 years. Mainieri’s teams consistently ranked among the nation’s top hitting teams. In 1994, the Falcons led the nation in batting average, triples per game and slugging percentage. The team also ranked third in scoring and sixth in home runs. Following the 1994 season, Mainieri left the Academy to take the head coaching position at the University of Notre Dame. In 12 seasons with the Irish, Mainieri kept the program as a perennial national powerhouse, posting a 533213-3 record, leading the Irish to the 2002 College World Series. As a testament to Mainieri’s coaching legacy, he was hired as head baseball coach at LSU, one of the most storied programs in collegiate baseball history, in 2007 and begins his fifth year with the Tigers. In 2009, Mainieri led the Tigers to the NCAA national title by winning the CWS, giving LSU its sixth national title. Mainieri was also CollegeBaseballInsider.com and Rivals. com Coach of the year in 2009.

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Falcons In The Pros Air Force Baseball Players Selected in MLB Draft - 1972, Brad Fulk, Texas, 1st round, 2nd pick overall - 1975, Jeff Brown, Philadelphia - 1976, Jeff Brown, Philadelphia - 2001, Mike Thiessen, Arizona, 42nd round - 2007, Karl Bolt, Philadelphia, 15th round - 2013, Garrett Custons, Toronto, 10th round

Falcons That Played Pro Ball - Mike Thiessen, Lancaster, Adv.-A, Arizona, 2003 - Matt Kaercher, GCL Red Sox, Rookie League, Boston, 2003 - Matt Kaercher, Portland SeaDogs, Class AA, Boston, 2003 - Matt Kaercher, Sarasota Red Sox, Class A, Boston, 2004 - Karl Bolt, GCL Phillies, Rookie League, Philadelphia, 2007 - Karl Bolt, Lakewood BlueClaws, Class A, Philadelphia, 2008 - Garrett Custons, Bluefield Blue Jays, Class A, Toronto, 2013 Karl Bolt, one of the most complete hitters ever to come out of the Air Force baseball program, played professionally with the Gulf Coast League Phillies, a GCL Rookie League affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies in 2007. Bolt batted .257 with 10 doubles, four triples and 31 RBI in 57 games for the GCL Phillies. He led the GCL with 95 total bases and eight homers. As a senior, Bolt was a first-team all-Mountain West Conference selection, batting .354 with eight homers and 47 RBI. A four-year letterwinner, Bolt batted .334 for his career at Air Force, hitting 33 home runs and driving in 148 runs. His 232 career hits ranks fourth all-time at the Academy. Bolt was drafted in the 15th round by the Phillies in the 2007 Major League Baseball amateur draft. In 2008, Bolt played for the Lakewood BlueClaws, the Single A affiliate of the Phillies. In 91 games, Bolt batted .266 with 15 doubles, five homers and 35 RBIs. Jeff Brown led the Falcons in hitting in 1973, 74, 75 and 76. Brown hit .400 in ‘74 and .419 in ‘75 and ranks 10th all-time at the Academy with a .390 career batting average.

Garrett Custons, was drafted in the 10th round by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2013. Custons was a four-year letterwinner who batted .333 for his career with 275 hits, 77 doubles and 50 stolen bases. Custons was a freshman All-American and two-time All-Mountain West honoree. He is Air Force’s all-time leader in doubles and at bats. Coustons played for the Bluefield Blue Jays, a Single A affiliate of Toronto in 2013. In 17 games, Custons batted .222 with 12 hits in 54 at bats.

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Brad Fulk was the second overall pick in the 1972 winter draft by the Texas Rangers. In his two years with the baseball team at the Academy, Fulk led the team in home runs, runs and RBI. Fulk hit 12 homers in 1971 and 10 in 1970, for a total of 22 homers in 73 games. He drove in 64 runs and scored 75 runs in that span. Matt Kaercher, the second-winningest pitcher in Air Force baseball history also played professionally, in the Boston Red Sox minor league system. The 2002 AFA graduate began the 2003 season pitching for the Gulf Coast League Red Sox in the GCL Rookie League where he posted a 2.70 earned run average. Midway through the season, Kaercher was promoted to the Portland Sea Dogs in the Eastern League at the AA level where he made one appearance. Kaercher concluded the season with the Sarasota Red Sox, a single A affiliate of the Red Sox in the Florida State League, where he had a 3.38 ERA in eight appearances. Mike Thiessen, one of the best players ever to come out of the Air Force baseball program, played professionally with the Lancaster JetHawks, an Advanced A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2003. A two-sport star at the Academy (was also the starting quarterback for the football program), Thiessen owns numerous AFA baseball records including hits, walks, games played, doubles and more. In 2003, Thiessen batted .278 with five homers and 42 runs scored in 85 games played for Lancaster. Thiessen was drafted in the 42nd round by the Diamondbacks in the 2001 Major League Baseball amateur draft. Thiessen was also a standout on the football team, earning Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors as a quarterback in 2000. He is currently the offensive coordinator with the Air Force football team.

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Where Are They Now? Where Are They Now? Several former Air Force baseball players are currently serving their country in the United States Air Force, while others have either retired or separated from the Air Force. Here is just a sample of what some graduates are doing:

Class of 1963

Class of 1972

Joe Lee Burns -- Fighter pilot and retired Colonel. Currently Aviation

Tom Stites -- 1972 team captain is currently a real estate broker in Dal-

Training Specialist (T-38 academics), Boeing Aerospace Operations

las, Texas, and part time B-737 pilot. Was a pilot for Delta Air Lines for

Training Support Center, Universal City, Texas.

27 years, flying Captain on the B-737, B-757, B-767, and B-767-400.

Wilson Parma -- Senior Marketing Advisor, FedEx, Memphis, Tenn.

Class of 1974 Class of 1964

Dan Goodrich -- Retired Brigadier General Defense contractor residing

Darryl Bloodworth -- Founding partner and senior trial lawyer in a

in Melbourne, Fla.

50-lawyer Orlando, Florida based law firm. Former T-38 instructor pilot.

Class of 1975

Allan McArtor -- Chairman of Airbus Americas, Inc. Former Cadet

Larry Bryant -- Retired Lieutenant Colonel Currently Director of Aca-

Wing Commander, Thunderbird Pilot, Head of FedEx global air ops,

demic Computing and civilian faculty member at USAFA.

Admistrator of FAA, Founder and CEO of Legend Airlines. Fred Olmsted -- Fighter pilot is retired from FedEx where he was Ex-

Class of 1976

ecutive Officer to the System Chief Pilot. Former A-300 and B-727

Maj. Gen. David Commons -- Senior Reserve Assistant to the Chief of

Captain.

Air Force Reserve. Also, a 767 Captain at Delta Air Lines. Mick Erdle -- Retired Colonel President, The Academy Research and

Class of 1967

Development Institute, Colorado Springs, CO.

John McBroom -- Retired Major General Pacific Air Forces director of

Matt Martorano -- Retired as Colonel after 25 years in Air Force.

operations, HQ Pacific Air Forces, Hickam AFB, Hawaii. Was Wing

Currently management pilot/check airman on the A300 at UPS

Commander of F-15’s in Desert Storm.

Airlines in Louisville, Ky.

Paul Hanson -- Retired Lieutenant Colonel Currently Vice President,

Gen. Mark A. Welsh -- U.S. Chief of Staff.

Quality Assurance/Contracts at Nellson Nutraceutical, LLC. Irwindale, Calif.

Class of 1978 Lt. Gen. Richard Newton -- Assistant Vice Chief of Staff and Director,

Class of 1968

Air Force, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.

Barney Mills -- Retired Colonel Former Defense Contractor. Resides in Colorado Springs.

Class of 1980

Walter “Buck” McCants -- Retired Colonel C-141 pilot, Retired from

Karl Apfel -- Former C-141/T-38 Instructor, 777 Pilot - American Air-

FedEx and resides in Rock Hill, S.C.

lines. Lives in Flower Mound, Texas.

Jim “Mooch” Reese -- Retired Lieutenant Colonel Resides in Dun-

Jim Best -- Former C-130 pilot, retired Lieutenant Colonel, FEDEX

woody, Ga.

pilot. Lives in Dallas, Texas.

Vince Rusinak -- Retired Lieutenant Colonel Resides in Colorado

Jim Firth -- Former F-15 pilot, Brigadier General (USAF Reserves), Re-

Springs and owner of Rusinak Real Estate, Inc.

tired from Delta Airlines. Works for Boeing and lives in Suffolk, Va. Steve Salek -- Former F-15 pilot, 737 - Southwest Airlines. Lives in

Class of 1970

Fairplay, Colo.

Ed Cole -- Retired Lt. Col. F-4 and F-16 pilot. Retired from UPS where

Deke Winters -- Former F-15 pilot, retired Colonel (USAF Reserves),

he flew 747, 757 and 767s. Resides in College Station, Texas, where he

777 Pilot - United Airlines. Lives in Reston, Va.

flies an Aero Commander 500/B (twin commander) mostly for fun.

Class of 1971 Jim Brown -- Partner and Pricipal, Brandes Investment Partners in San Diego, Calif., managing over 50 billion dollars. Former T-38 instructor and B-52 pilot.

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Where Are They Now? Class of 1982

Class of 1989

Jim Dahlmann -- Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). Most of career spent in

Brig. Gen.(S) Pete Gersten - Wing Commander 432d Wing / 432d Air

Special Operations. Currently Chief of Operations Support Division and

Expeditionary Wing, Creech AFB, NV. Commander of the USAF RPA

Chief of Congressional Liaison with the Directorate of Admissions at

Program

USAFA.

Rick Wynn -- Former F-16 pilot. Currently a program manager for

J.J. Johnson -- Pilot for United. Resides in Medford, N.J.

CAE, responsible for building C-130J simulators for the USAF. Based in

Joe Romanko -- Pilot for American. Resides in Medford, N.J.

Tampa, Fla.

Class of 1983

Class of 1991

Col. Raymond Kozak -- Director, Air, Space and Information Opera-

Lt. Col. Mark Grotelueschen -- Staff of Air Forces Africa at Ramstein

tions, Headquarters Fourth Air Force, March Air Reserve Base, Calif.

AFB, Germany. Author of two books on World War I.

Maj. Gen.(S) James K. “Kevin” McLaughlin -- Director, Space and

Mike Kazlausky -- Head coach, Air Force baseball, USAFA.

Cyber Operations, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Plans and Re-

David O’Keeffe -- Export Marketing Manager, XCG John Deere (John

quirements, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.

Deere Construction & Forestry Division), Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China.

Bert Szymkowicz -- Retired Lieutenant Colonel FedEx Express MD-11 Captain/PCA/LCA.

Class of 1992 Lt. Col. Brandon Baker -- Commander, 9th Operations Group, Detach-

Class of 1984

ment 3, Andersen AFB, Guam.

Col. Steve Seroka -- Colonel, F-15C Pilot. Chief of Staff, USAF War-

Lt Col. Steve Carson -- HQ US European Command J-5.

fare Center, Nellis AFB, Las Vegas NV.

Layne Kasper -- Managing Partner of Kasper & Associates merger and acquisition firm.

Class of 1985

Troy Simon -- CEO, Greeley Medical Clinic, Greeley/Loveland/Wind-

Tom Coleman -- Prep school instructor and football coach. Retired

sor, Colo.

USAF and C-141/C-5 Commant Pilot.

Daron Stewart -- CEO, McDowell Home Health, Danville, Ky.

Class of 1986

Class of 1994

Bruce Hawkins -- Navy GOV civilian working for the Naval Satellite

Lt Col John W. “Trey” Chastain, III -- Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

Operations Center (NAVSOC), Point Mugu, Calif.

(4 AMXS/CC), Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C.

Col. Bob Holba -- C-17 Pilot, Chief AMC Aircrew Standardization &

Maj. Rob Giannoni -- C-37A Pilot, MacDill AFB, Fla.

Evaluation Division HQ AMC/A3V, Scott AFB, Ill. Previously: Com-

Lt. Col. Jeff Krusinski -- Chief, Enlisted Force Management, HQ U.S.

mander, 437th Operations Group, Joint Base Charleston, S.C.

Air Force, Washington, D.C.

Jim Passaro -- Director of Defense Space Programs for Integrity Appli-

Lt. Col. Rob Lisch -- Deputy Director for the Commander’s Action

cations, Inc, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Also head of Air Force baseball

Group, United States Pacific Command, Camp Smith, Hawaii.

Alumni group.

Lt. Col. Mike Manor -- Director of Operations for the 2nd Space Operations Squadron, Schriever AFB, Colo.

Class of 1987

Lt. Col. Vern Mullis -- Director, Commandants Issues, USAF Academy.

Bobby Johnson -- Resides in New Jersey and working as a director for

Jeff Rengel -- Anesthesiologist at St. Mary’s Medical Center, Duluth,

SunTrust in the Capital Markets Trading Department in New York City.

MN. Formerly medical director of anesthesia, Wright Patterson Air Force Base.

Class of 1988 Greg Harris -- United Airlines Pilot, First Officer on the Airbus A-320.

Class of 1995

Has logged over 10,000 flight hours in 14 different aircraft and has

Alan Barker -- Operations manager for the Indianapolis Air Traffic Con-

landed on every continent in the world--Antarctica 8 times. Resides in

trol Center.

Parker, Colo.

Lt. Col. Glenn Harris -- Air Force Global Strike Command, Peterson

Col. Nicholas Volpe -- USAF Reserves assigned to HQ AETC/A6 in

AFB, Colo.

Cyberspace Operations. Also employed by Hewlett Packard and resides

Lt. Col. Steve Sanders -- Headquarters Air Mobility Command, Com-

in San Diego, Calif.

mercial Airlift Division, Scott AFB IL.

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Where Are They Now? Class of 1996

Class of 1999

Maj. Jason Allen -- C-17 Evaluator in AF Reserves at Joint Base Lewis

Michael Boomsma -- Construction Project Manager, Cordoba Construc-

McChord, Wash. Also a 737 first class officer at Alaska Airlines.

tion, Los Angeles, Calif. and Major, USAF Reserves, flight commander,

Maj. Jason Rudd -- F-15C pilot, Tyndall AFB, Fla.

701st COS, March AFRB, Calif. Previously: F-15C instructor pilot. Maj. Jason Davis -- Chief of Weapons & Tactics for the 107th Fighter

Class of 1997

Squadron, MI ANG.

Lt. Col. Drew Allen -- Director of Operations, 445 Flight Test Squadron

Maj. Chad Hillberg – T-6 Evaluator/Instructor Pilot, 80th Operations

at Edwards AFB, Calif. F-22 & F-16 instructor/evaluator test pilot.

Group, Sheppard AFB, Texas. Previously: F-16 CJ flight lead and T-37

Maj. Mike Bruhn -- Deputy Chief, Expeditionary Medical Operations

instructor pilot.

Division at the Office of the Command Surgeon, HQ ACC/SG, Langley

Daniel McBroom -- M&A banker in the energy industry, Houston,

AFB, VA.

Texas.

Justin Collins -- Student, Air Force Command and Staff College, Max-

Maj. Michael Stolley – MQ-1/MQ-9 weapons school instructor pilot,

well AFB, Ala. Previously operations officer/flight commander, Max-

26th WPS, Nellis AFB, Nev. Previously: F-16 CJ Mission Commander/

well AFB, Ala.

Flight Lead.

Maj. David “Heat” Lyons -- Airpower Strategist, Checkmate, Headquarters Air Force, Pentagon, DC. Previously F-16 Instructor pilot.

Class of 2000

Jason Martin -- Air Reserve Technician headed to Maxwell AFB in Aug

Maj. Chris Humphrey -- Senior Budget IMA, MILSATCOM Systems

11 for Air Command and Staff College. Formerly a flight commander,

Directorate, Los Angeles AFB, Calif.

operations officer, and squadron commander (all in aircraft mainte-

Maj. Brendan Shannon -- Standardization and evaluation officer for the

nance).

309 FS, Luke AFB, Ariz.

Class of 1998

Class of 2001

Eric Eldridge -- Air Force Fellow, Lawrence Livermore National Labo-

Brad “Pedro” Bashore -- AF Fellow, Georgetown University; Formerly

ratory, Livermore, Calif.

F-15E WIC Instructor, Nellis AFB, NV

Jared Frosch -- Currently working in civil engineering at Randolph,

Maj. Ryan Carville -- USAF Europe command budget analyst, formerly

AFB, Texas, as the chief of program development.

C-5 instructor pilot and T-34 UPT instructor.

Maj. Ryan “RJ” Johnson -- Commander, 2nd Contracting Squadron,

Maj. Kiweeden “IKE” Cornell: F-16 WIC Instructor, Nellis AFB, NV

Barksdale AFB, La.

Maj. David Diehl -- Deceased, April 2013. Pilot at Charleston, AFB.

Maj. Ian Laughrey -- Presidential Operations Coordinator, White House

Maj Gerremy “Bear” Goldsberry: Operational Analyst, BGI-LLC; F-16 Pilot

Military Office; Washington, DC. Previously: C-40 and T-1 Instructor

AF Reserves, Arlington, TX, formerly F-16 Instructor, Aviano AB, Italy

Pilot.

Mike Thiessen -- Asst. Head coach/Co-Offensive Coordinator, USAFA

Travis Lauritsen -- Vice President, Goldman, Sachs & Co.

Football.

Maj. Adam “Tosh” Smith -- Student, School of Advanced Air and Space

Mike Tufte - Deceased, 2010. Formerly Architect, Denver, Colo.

Studies, Maxwell, AFB, Ala. Maj. Nate Tarkowski -- Instructor/Advisor, Air Command and Staff Col-

Class of 2002

lege, Maxwell AFB, Ala.

Capt. Jim George -- Instructor pilot at USAFA, former C-17 pilot. 19th Air Force T-52 IP (Instructor Pilot) of the year. Erik Fisher -- Chief, C-17A Evaluator Pilot, 97 OG/OGV, at Altus AFB, Okla. Capt. Matt Kearcher -- A-10 Pilot, Osan AB, South Korea.

Class of 2003 Capt. Bowie Frost -- Former E-3 pilot. Air Force baseball officer representative. Maj. Johnny Koegel -- F-15C Instructor Pilot, Kadena AB, Japan Nick Liegl -- Assistant director of athletics, finance; USAFA. Dan Petro -- Corporate finance, USAA. San Antonio, Texas. Capt. Josh Phifer -- F-22 Pilot, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. Capt. Jesper Stubbendorff -- T-1 instructor pilot at Columbus, AFB, Miss. Former KC-10 instructor pilot.

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Where Are They Now? Class of 2005

Class of 2009

Special Agent Nathan DeRohan -- Chief, criminal, investigations branch,

1st. Lt. Casey Allen -- Graduate school, University of Cincinnati.

Tinker AFB, Okla.

1st Lt. Jason Griggs -- Assistant Officer In Charge, 494 Aircraft Mainte-

Capt. Ken Hodgson - C-130 pilot, Little Rock AFB, Ark.

nance Unit, RAF Lakenheath, England.

Capt. Tommy Fugler - F-16 Pilot, Misawa AB, Japan.

1st Lt. Jake Petro -- Commander, financial management flight

Capt. Travis Fugler -- KC-135 pilot, Manas AB, Kyrgyzstan.

341st RSS, Randolph AFB, Texas.

Reid Lamson -- Air Force Reserve IMA for the 366th Communications Squadron in Mountain Home, Idaho.

Class of 2010 1st Lt. Matt Alexander --F-16 Pilot, 182nd Fighter Squadron at Kelly

Class of 2006

AFB, Texas

Capt. Clayton Couch -- Weapons systems officer(WSO) flying the

1st Lt. Ben Ausbun -- Pilot training, Laughlin AFB, Texas

F-15E Strike Eagle,Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C.

1st Lt. Addison Gentry -- AWACS Pilot, Tinker AFB, Okla.

Capt. Kyle DePierre -- Missile squadron missile combat crew com-

1st. Lt. Tyler McBride -- F-16 Pilot, Hill AFB, Utah

mander, 490th Missile Squadron at Malmstrom AFB, Mt.

1st Lt. K.J. Randhawa -- Aircraft Maintenance Officer, Shaw AFB, S.C.

Capt. Matt Musser - C-130 pilot, Little Rock AFB, Ark.

1st Lt. Alex Truesdale -- Pilot training, Laughlin AFB, Texas

Capt. Josh Oakley - U.S. Army Special Forces Detachment Commander, 10th Special Forces Group, Fort Carson, Colo.

Class of 2011

Capt. Price Paramore -- 39th Medical Service Corps officer, Incirlik AB,

1st Lt. Nathan Carter -- C-17 Pilot, McChord AFB, Wash.

Turkey.

1st Lt. Parker Mayo -- Finance, Robins AFB, Ga.

Paul Pratt -- Engineer, Bastian Material Handling, Atlanta, Ga.

1st Lt. Jon McMahon -- RPA Pilot, Creech AFB, Nev.

Capt. Jeff Tetrault – Integration and sustainment program manager,

1st Lt. Brad Pingel -- Space & Missiles, Vandenburg AFB, Calif.

JSpOC mission system, Peterson AFB, Co.

1st Lt. Vai Schierholtz -- Acquisitions, Los Angeles AFB, Calif.

Capt. Josh Wolfram -- Deputy Budget Officer, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, McChord Field, Wash.

Class of 2012 2nd Lt. Evan Abrecht -- Remotely Piloted Aircraft pilot training, Ran-

Class of 2007

dolph AFB, Texas

Capt. Karl Bolt -- Logistics Readiness Officer, MacDill, AFB, Fla.

2nd Lt. Michael Ceci -- Graduate school, University of Maryland.

Capt. Mitch Brown -- Officer in charge, JSTARS Operations Center,

2nd Lt. Victor Iacobbo -- Civil Engineering, Barksdale AFB, La.

Robins AFB, Ga.

2nd Lt. Adam Hill -- Pilot training, Laughlin AFB, Texas

Capt. Joe Peterson -- Finance officer, Scott AFB, Ill.

2nd Lt. Mike Kazakoff -- Finance, Davis Monthan AFB, Ariz.

Capt. Jonathan Polston -- Civil Engineer Officer, HQ Air Force Material

2nd Lt. Blair Roberts -- Finance, Los Angeles AFB, Calif.

Command, Wright Patterson AFB, OH. Capt. Geno Salazar -- C-17 Pilot, Hickam AFB, Hawaii.

Class of 2013 2nd Lt. Alex Baker -- Pilot training, Vance AFB, Okla.

Class of 2008

2nd Lt. David Baska -- Space Operations, Vandenburg AFB, Calif.

Capt. Jake Allen -- F-16 pilot, 80th Fighter Squadron, Kunsan AB, South

2nd Lt. Alex Bast -- Space Operations, Buckley AFB, Colo.

Korea.

2nd Lt. Ben Bertelson -- Pilot Training, Laughlin AFB, Texas.

Capt. Chay Derbigny -- Aircraft Commander and chief Security Man-

2nd Lt. Garrett Custons -- Financial Management, Patrick AFB, Fla.

ager in the 319 SOS, Hurlburt AFB, Fla.

Spent summer of 2013 playing professional baseball for Bluefield Blue

Capt. Josh Meents -- Manpower Analyst at the 2nd Manpower Readiness

Jays, Rookie League affiliate of Toronto Blue Jays.

Squadron, Langley AFB.

2nd Lt. Todd Del Toro -- Financial Management, Los Angeles AFB, Calif. 2nd. Lt. Jack Hourin -- Pilot Training, Laughlin AFB, Texas. 2nd Lt. Matthew Robers -- Instructor, USAFA; Pilot Training, Columbus AFB, Miss. 2nd Lt. Matt Thorne -- Space Operations, Eglund AFB, Fla. 2nd Lt. Matt Zettler -- Civil Engineering, Holloman AFB, N.M.

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Colorado Springs

AMERICA’S BEST Colorado Springs was ranked in 2007 as the No. 1 Best Big City (over 300,000) to Live by Money Magazine based on quality of life, climate, social activities, cleanliness and safety. The immortal words of an eastern visitor in 1893 live perpetually at the base of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. When teacher and poet Katherine Lee Bates took a wagon ride to the summit of Pikes Peak she was inspired to write a song that is still recited today. Her view from atop the 14,110-foot peak was the basis of her song “America the Beautiful”. The history of Colorado Springs traverses back to 1870 when Gen. William Jackson Palmer first visited the region and was captivated by its grandeur. A year later, he began designing his city of dreams. From its beginning on the corner of Pikes Peak and Cascade Avenues in downtown Colorado Springs, the city has grown more than 183 square miles and to nearly 400,000 people in the city and 600,000 in the metro area. Colorado Springs is known nationally for its natural attractions. The Garden of the Gods, the area’s No. 1 natural attraction, is a majestic out-cropping of red sandstone rocks which are more than 300 million years old. Colorado Springs is also home to the Pikes Peak Highway, a 19-mile drive up the world’s highest toll road. The area’s No. 1 man-made attraction is the Air Force Academy’s Cadet Chapel.

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Another major attraction is the Broadmoor Hotel and Resort. Built in the early 1900s, this five-star resort, hosted the 1995 U.S. Women’s Open Golf Championship and the 2008 Senior U.S. Open, and is nestled into the base of Cheyenne Mountain. The Pikes Peak region is home to the nation’s only mountain zoo. The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, with an elevation of more than 6,800-feet, has received several changes in the past two years. For the outdoors enthusiast, the city and the state offer a plethora of recreational activities. A short drive to the northwest features some of the nation’s finest ski resorts, including the cities of Vail and Aspen. A short jaunt to the southwest or northwest will find some of the best white-water rafting, fishing, hiking and cycling that the country has to offer. Valuing its past with a vision for the future, Colorado Springs is truly a city with unparalleled culture, recreation, growth and opportunity in the 21st century. (Photos on this page courtesy of GerMaine Photography)

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Denver

Less than 45 minutes from the Academy and with over 300 days of sunshine per year, The Mile High City of Denver has it all. Truly a sports capitol, Denver has nine professional sports teams, including the Denver Broncos (NFL), Denver Nuggets (NBA), Colorado Avalanche (NHL), Colorado Rockies (MLB), Colorado Rapids (Major League Soccer), Denver Dynamite (Indoor Soccer League), Denver Outlaws (Major League Lacrosse) and the Colorado Mammoth (National Lacrosse League). Recent success among the teams has driven the excitement for these teams a mountain high. The Broncos won the Super Bowl in 1998 and 1999. The Avalanche won the Stanley Cup in 1996 and 2001. The Rockies played in the World Series in 2007. Located just east of the Rocky Mountains and the Continental Divide, Denver has a mild and dry climate with more days of sunshine per year than San Diego and Miami. Golf courses are open year round as the average winter temperature is 45 degrees, warmer than Boston, New York City and St. Louis. The city sits at 5,280 feet above sea level. In fact, there is a step on the State Capitol Building that is exactly one mile above sea level. Even at a mile above sea level, the city is dwarfed

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by its backdrop. The foothills being just west of the city and the peaks of the mountain range reach heights of more than 14,000 feet. Despite the proximity to the mountains, the city receives just 8-15 inches of precipitation per year, about the same as Los Angeles. The United States Census Bureau estimates that, in 2006, the population of the City and County of Denver was 566,974, making it the 27th most populous U.S. city. The Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated 2006 population of 2,408,750 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area. Denver has the largest city park system in the nation. There are 650 miles of off-street, bike paths, 90 golf courses and 200 parks. Within a 90-minute drive from downtown Denver, there are opportunities for some of the country’s best skiing, hiking, fishing, rafting and mountain biking. (all photos on this page courtesy of the Denver Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau)

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The Air Force Academy The United States Air Force Academy offers a fouryear program of instruction and experience designed to educate, train and inspire men and women to become officers of character, motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation. Each cadet graduates with a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force. Course of Study Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum that provides the knowledge, skills and responsibilities essential to a career Air Force officer. The entire USAFA experience is integrated and mapped to achieve a set of desired outcomes in every graduate. The core academic curriculum includes courses in basic sciences, engineering, social sciences and humanities. Cadets take additional elective courses to complete requirements for one of 32 major areas of study. About 50 percent of the cadets complete majors in science and engineering; the remainder graduate in the social sciences and humanities. Some of the most popular majors include management, aeronautical engineering, foreign area studies, history, behavioral science, civil engineering, astronautical engineering, electrical engineering and engineering mechanics. Faculty Composition The majority of the Academy’s faculty members, more than 500 total, are Air Force officers. They are selected primarily from career-officer volunteers who have established outstanding records of performance and dedication. Each has at least a master’s degree and more than 55 percent have doctorates or other terminal degrees in their field of study. About 30 percent of the faculty are civilians who bring great depth of disciplinary and educational expertise and provide academic stability and continuity. Faculty members are intensely focused on cadet learning as an integral part of their officer development. The Air Force Academy has been ranked No. 1 in the nation for the most accessible and involved faculty. To provide greater contributions by a diverse faculty, the Academy has several distinguished visiting professors and endowed professors who serve one or more years. Officers from other services, as well as officers from allied countries are also members of the faculty. Distinguished civilian and military lecturers also share their expertise with the cadets during the academic year.

Athletic Program The Academy’s athletic program is designed to improve physical fitness, teach athletic skills and develop leadership qualities. To achieve its goals, the Academy offers some of the most extensive physical education, intramural sports and intercollegiate athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take at least three different physical education courses each year. Military Education and Training An air, space and cyberspace-oriented military education, training and leadership program begins with basic cadet training and continues throughout the four years. Seniors are responsible for the organizational leadership of the cadet wing, while juniors and sophomores seek to develop team and interpersonal leadership and instructional skills. Cadets are projected into as many active leadership roles as possible to prepare them to be effective Air Force officers. Fundamental concepts of military organization -- drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and physical training -- are emphasized the first summer during basic cadet training. Freshmen then study the military role in United States society as well as the mission and organization of the Air Force. Sophomores receive instruction in communication skills and juniors study the combat and operational aspects of the Air Force. The Academy offers courses in flying, navigation, soaring and parachuting, building from basic skills to instructor duties. Some cadets may fly light aircraft with the Cadet Flying Team. Summer training for cadets is divided into three, three-week training periods. There are a variety of programs available and each cadet is required to complete two training periods each summer with leave during the other period. All new cadets take six weeks of basic cadet training in their first summer. Combat survival training is a required three-week program during cadets’ second summer. For other second-summer training periods, cadets have options such as working with Airmen in an operational unit at an Air Force installation, airborne parachute training, soaring or basic free-fall parachute training. During their last two summers, all cadets are offered leadership training as supervisors or instructors in the summer programs listed above. Extracurricular activities also are an integral part of the education program. The cadet ski club, drum and bugle corps, cadet chorale and forensics are a few of the programs available. Nominations Nominations to the Academy may be obtained through a congressional sponsor or by meeting eligibility criteria in other categories of competition established by law. For information on admission procedures, write to HQ USAFA/RRS; 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 200; USAF Academy, CO 80840-5025 or go to:

History of The Academy In 1948, a board of leading civilian and military educators was appointed to plan the curriculum for an academy that would meet the needs of the newly established Air Force. The board determined that Air Force requirements could not be met by expanding the other service academies and recommended an Air Force Academy be established without delay. In 1949, then Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington appointed a commission to assist in selecting a site and on April 1, 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorized creation of the United States Air Force Academy. After considering 580 sites in 45 states, the commission narrowed the choice to three locations. The summer of 1954, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Talbott selected a site near Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado contributed $1 million toward purchase of the property. In July 1955, the first Academy class entered interim facilities at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, while construction began. It was sufficiently completed for occupancy by the cadet wing in late August 1958. Initial construction cost was $142 million. Women entered the Academy on June 28, 1976, as members of the class of 1980.

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Senior Leadership Lt. Gen. Michelle D. Johnson is Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. She directs a fouryear academic, military training, athletic and character development program leading to a bachelor’s degree and commission as an Air Force officer. The general is a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy’s Class of 1981. After graduating from the Academy, she completed graduate studies as a Rhodes Scholar before earning her pilot wings in 1984. Johnson has held numerous command positions at the group, wing and numbered Air Force level, and came to the Academy after serving as the Deputy, Chief of Staff, Operation and Intelligence, Supreme Headquarters Allies Powers Europe, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Casteau, Belgium. She has served in various assignments in air mobility, airlift and tanker flying operations and training, academic instruction and personnel. A command pilot, the general has more than 3,600 flying hours in the C-141, T-41, KC-10, C-17, C-5 and the KC-14 aircraft. The general’s military awards and decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Aerial Achievement Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Combat Readiness Medal with oak leaf cluster, National Defense Service Medal with bronze star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal with bronze star and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.

Vice Superintendent Colonel Evan Miller

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Director of Athletics - Dr. Hans J. Mueh nal/external model that has streamlined resources and made the department more effective from top to bottom. In addition, the athletic department made the transition to a federally-chartered nonprofit organization in the summer of 2013, which will lead to more fund-raising opportunities. Mueh was instrumental in the USAFA Endowment and the announcement of the Holaday Athletic Center, an indoor training facility. The $15 million facility was completed in July 2011.

Dr. Hans J. Mueh is in his 10th year as the director of athletics at the Air Force Academy. A retired Air Force brigadier general, Mueh was vice dean of faculty for two years prior to his retirement from active duty in the summer of 2004. Mueh was heavily involved in Academy athletics before becoming director of athletics. He was the Academy’s faculty athletics representative from 1996-2004 and was a long-time member of the board of directors for the Air Force Academy Athletics Association. Since becoming the director of athletics, Mueh has led the Academy to some remarkable feats. In 2007, the Academy was one of only three schools (Michigan State and Boston College) to reach post-season play in football (2007), men’s basketball and ice hockey (2006-07). It marked the first time a service academy has ever had a team compete in the post-season in all three sports. In addition, under Mueh’s watch the men’s basketball team has played in another NCAA tournament and the National Invitational Tournament’s Final Four. The ice hockey team has won the conference championship and advanced to the NCAA tournament five of the last six years. Mueh was on the selection committee that hired current head coach Frank Serratore and led the Academy’s move into the Atlantic Hockey Association. The football program, the Academy’s flagship sport, has gone through a major overhaul under Mueh. He led the transition from the retirement of the legendary Fisher DeBerry after 23 years at the helm to hiring current head coach Troy Calhoun, a 1989 Academy graduate. Calhoun’s impact was immediate, leading the Falcons to a 9-4 overall mark and a second-place finish in the Mountain West Conference in 2007. The Falcons qualified for their first bowl game in seven years, playing in the Armed Forces Bowl in 2007. The program has gone to a school-record six consecutive bowl games and averaged over 9,000 bowl tickets sold. Mueh has been just as successful behind the scenes with the administration of the department. Mueh restructured the department with an inter-

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Mueh has also been active within the conference and the NCAA. He was recently selected to be part of the NCAA Division I Amateurism Cabinet and has been active on the NCAA’s academics/eligibility compliance cabinet, the men’s golf committee and the region 7 postgraduate scholarship committee. Mueh has been equally active within the conference on various leadership committees. He is currently on the awards and recognition committee and has previously served on the joint council executive committee, and committees on championships, television and sportsmanship. Before assuming his duties as vice dean at the Academy, Mueh was permanent professor and head of the department of chemistry at the Academy, a position he held since October 1987 where he oversaw the annual design and instruction of 25 undergraduate courses for 1,500 cadets annually. Mueh was born Jan. 8, 1944, in Celle, Germany, and emigrated to the United States in 1951. He entered the Air Force in 1962 as a member of the Academy’s eighth graduating class, and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in chemistry in 1966. While at the Academy, Mueh was a two-year letterwinner in soccer as a goalie. He still holds the Academy record for saves in a game with 30, accomplishing it twice in 1965 against North Carolina and Benedictine. In his junior and senior years, Mueh helped the Falcons to the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Soccer League championship and quarterfinal berths in the NCAA tournament. He was a first-team allleague selection in 1965. Following graduation, Mueh completed two assignments in intelligence before attending the University of Wisconsin where he earned his master’s degree in chemistry in 1970. He later earned a doctorate

degree in chemistry from Wisconsin in 1976 as a distinguished graduate. He has also completed Squadron Officer School, Air Command and Staff College and Air War College. Between earning the two degrees, Mueh returned to the Academy as an instructor in the department of chemistry from 1970-72. He also served as assistant soccer coach and played semi-pro soccer with the Aurora Internationals in Denver during those two years, leading the Internationals to the Colorado state title in 1971. He volunteered for duty in Vietnam and served as an intelligence officer in Saigon, Republic of Vietnam and at Nakhon Phanom RTAB, Thailand, in 1972 and 1973. After earning his doctorate degree, Mueh returned to the Academy in 1976 as an associate professor of chemistry. He remained at the Academy except for a stint in 1985-86 as the special assistant for technical matters at the Defense Intelligence Agency at the Pentagon. In 1986, he assumed the position of acting head, department of chemistry, before being selected for his position of permanent professor and head of the department of chemistry in 1987. As faculty athletics representative, he was active in both the Western Athletic Conference and Mountain West Conference, and was the Academy’s representative on the transition team to form the new MWC, the only faculty athletics representative on the team. He competes in golf, racquetball, handball and tennis, and has promoted Air Force Academy intercollegiate sports throughout his tenure, beginning with work as chairman of the hockey eligibility committee, officer representative to the men’s golf team and five years as the officer representative to the football team. Mueh is married to the former Sally Flax of Cincinnati, Ohio. They have three children: Kristine, Kurt and Deborah.

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Falcon Athletics Few schools in the country have an athletic program as extensive as the Air Force Academy’s. The goals of the athletic program are to enhance the physical conditioning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for officership, to teach leadership in a competitive environment and to build character. There are three subdivisions of the athletic program: intercollegiate athletics, intramurals and physical education. The intercollegiate program has 17 men’s and 10 women’s NCAAsanctioned teams, facing some of the top competition in the nation. Men’s teams are football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, cross-country, fencing, golf, gymnastics, indoor and outdoor track, lacrosse, rifle, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, water polo and wrestling. The Academy fields women’s teams in basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnastics, rifle, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addition, the Academy sponsors two non-NCAA programs; boxing and cheerleading. The majority of the Academy’s men’s and women’s programs compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons compete in this conference against teams from Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawai’i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State and Wyoming. All sports also compete against non-conference opponents, including many nationally ranked teams. The football team competes annually for the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy, which is emblematic of service academy football supremacy. The Falcons have won the trophy 18 times, which is more than any other academy. The USAFA Cadet Field House is one of the most impressive buildings in the country. It’s a modern, versatile structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 million building is five stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fields laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas--basketball arena, ice hockey arena and multipurpose area. The three sections have a combined seating capacity of more than 9,000. Clune Arena seats 5,858. The Cadet Ice Rink has a seating capacity of 2,470, while the multipurpose area seats 1,000 fans for track and field competitions. The $4.1-million renovation to the Cadet Track Stadium, the outdoor home of the Air Force track and field team, was completed in the fall of 2011 and is one of the premier track and field facilities in the nation. The Holaday Athletic Center, a $15.5 million completely donor funded indoor training facility, was completed in July 2011. The Cadet Fitness Center, a $9.5 million, Military Construction project, home of the Air Force Academy’s fencing practice facility and aerobics/weight lifting facility that contains a nearly 33-foot climbing wall, opened in May 2012.

Col. Bart Weiss Vice Athletic Director

Marti Gasser Associate AD/SWA Intercollegiate Programs

William Carpenter Associate AD Recruiting Support

Dermot Coll Troy Garnhart CEO, Air Force Academy Associate AD Athletic Corporation Info./Communications

George Nelson Associate AD Athletic Programs

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Indoor Hitting Facility/Lockerroom Falcon Indoor Hitting Facility/Club House The Falcon indoor facility was built in 2006. The state-of-the-art facility is located along the southeast corner of Falcon Field. The new facility features three cages for hitting and pitching practice, player lockers, bathrooms and showers. In the coming years, a second floor is slated to be added to the facility and will feature the coaches offices, pitching lanes and a baseball-specific workout room.

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Falcon Field Falcon Field - 7,000 Feet Above Sea Level

Over the years, Falcon Field has become one of the toughest parks in which to play in the nation. Nestled against the Rampart Range of the Rocky Mountains, Falcon Field sits at over 7,000 feet above sea level. In 1991, the field became one of the most unique in the country. Due to the severe Colorado weather, an Astroturf infield was installed with a brand new grass outfield and drainage system. The turf allowed the Falcons to play games after spring snowstorms which, in the past, would have had to be postponed. Also in 1991, the fences were moved back more than 20 feet in some spots. The current dimensions are 349 in left field, 393 in left center, 400 in center, 365 in right cen-

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ter and 316 in right field. The “short porch” in right field is protected by a 24-foot chain link “Monster.” As part of the renovation, the dugouts were upgraded with heaters and, permanent helmet and bat racks and the park gained space for more than 500 fans with additional seating on the grass for a capacity of more than 1,000. In the fall of 2004, the old AstroTurf infield was replaced with new Sport Turf. During the first five seasons after the renovation, the Falcons improved in every area of the game - team defense, team offense and team pitching. The batting average of .328 and fielding percentage of .942 were the highest in any five-year period up to that point. The team ERA consistently improved and L the five-year ERA of 7.25 is the best since 2 joining a major conference in 1981. 7 As a result, the Falcons posted 11 a 128-122 record during that time for a 10 winning percentage of .512, the best since 12 joining a major conference in 1981. The 8 Falcons averaged nearly 26 wins per sea-

son in those five years, the best five-year average in school history. AFA’s home winning percentage of .550 in 2000 is the best since a .625 mark in 1995. Since 1957, the Falcons have won 55 percent of the games played at Falcon Field. The 1993 team broke the school record by winning 21 home games. In 57 seasons of Falcon baseball, the team has posted 35 winning seasons at home. In 2013, the Falcons were 7-9 at home. Falcon Field also earned national recognition as the host of the 1976 and 1995 U.S. Olympic Festivals. A new era began for Falcon Field in 2010, as a new FieldTurf surface was installed over the summer of 2009. The entire playing surface, with the exception of a dirt mound, is FieldTurf. In addition, the entire fence surrounding the park was replaced and a new hitters eye was installed. Air Force also upgraded the dugouts, installing new wood seats and an an upgraded heating system.

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