2016 Nebraska Baseball Media Guide

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2016 NEBRASKA BASEBALL

13 NCAA Tournaments 3 CWS Appearances 10 Conference Titles 99 All-America Certificates 95 First-Team All-Conference Selections 20 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans

GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents Roster/Pronunciation Guide Schedule/Travel Plans Media/Fan Information IMG Husker Sports Network Hawks Field at Haymarket Park

2015 SEASON REVIEW 1 2 3 4-5 5 6-9

Overall Season Stats Big Ten Conference Stats Miscellaneous Stats Season Results Big Ten Standings

2016 QUICK FACTS 64 65 65 66 67

2016 OPPONENTS

2016 HUSKERS 2016 Returning Huskers Luis Alvarado Ryan Boldt Derek Burkamper Jeff Chesnut Elijah Dilday Reece Eddins Zack Engelken Taylor Fish Nate Fisher Jake Hohensee Byron Hood Colton Howell Garett King Max Knutson Jake McSteen Jake Meyers Ben Miller Jake Placzek Steven Reveles Jake Schleppenbach Scott Schreiber Mitch Steinhoff 2016 Newcomers Angelo Altavilla, Sean Chandler Brady Childs, Ryan Connolly Ethan Frazier, Alex Henwood AJ Johnson, Cole Klemke, Ben Klenke Chad Luensmann, Robbie Palkert Matt Waldron, Mike Waldron Tommy West, Jesse Wilkening

10-48 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-17 18-19 20 21 22-23 24 25 26 28-29 30-31 32-33 34 36-37 38-39 40-41 42-43 44-45 46-47 48 49-51 49 49 49 50 50 51 51

COACHES AND STAFF Head Coach Darin Erstad 52-53 Associate Head Coach Ted Silva 54-55 Assistant Head Coach Mike Kirby 56-57 Volunteer Assistant Coach Brad Smith 58 Director of Operations Curtis Ledbetter 58 Baseball Support Staff 59-60 University of Nebraska Board of Regents 61 Administration 62 Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst 63

Non-Conference Opponents Big Ten Opponents

68-70 69-71

RECORDS Year-by-Year Records/Coaches Records School Records Single-Season Records Career Records Yearly Individual Leaders Team Records Yearly Team Totals

73 74-75 76-77 78-79 80-82 83 84-85

HISTORY First-Team All-Americans 86-87 National and All-Conference Honors 88-89 Academic Honors 89-90 College World Series Teams 91-93 NCAA Tournament Teams 94-103 Two Perfect Games 104 Seven No-Hitters 105 Huskers in Major League Baseball 106-109 All-Time Draft Picks 110 All-Time Letterwinners 111-113 All-Time Results 114-123 All-Time Series Records 124

THIS IS NEBRASKA Winning Tradition 126-127 Nebraska at the College World Series 128-129 Hawks Field at Haymarket Park 130-131 Player Development 132-133 Huskers in the Majors 134-135 The Student-Athlete Experience 136-137 Academic Success 138-139 The Academic Experience 140-141 Life Skills 142-143 Husker Power 144-145 Athletic Medicine/Nutrition 146-147 Nebraska Athletic Performance Lab 148-149 Championship Facilities 150-151 National Powers 152-153 University of Nebraska 154-157 Lincoln, Nebraska 158-159 Nebraska Baseball Academy 160

University of Nebraska Facts Location Lincoln, Neb., 68588-0123 Population 268,738 Founded 1869 Enrollment 25,260 Nickname Cornhuskers/Huskers Colors Scarlet and Cream Conference Big Ten Chancellor Harvey Perlman, J.D. Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst Nebraska Baseball Facts Head Coach Darin Erstad (5th Season) Overall Record/B1G Record 139-97/56-39 Associate HC/Recruiting Coord. Ted Silva (5th) Assistant HC Mike Kirby (2nd) Volunteer Assistant Coach Brad Smith (5th) Director of Operations Curtis Ledbetter (8th) Facility Hawks Field at Haymarket Park Capacity 8,486 2015 Record 34-23 2015 Big Ten Record (Finish) 9-14 (8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 20/11 Position Starters Returning/Lost 5/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost 14/4 Newcomers 15 (13 Freshmen) Phone Directory (Area Code 402) General Athletic Department 472-4224 Baseball Office 472-2269 Baseball Office Fax 472-9641 Communication Director Jeremy Foote Cell Phone 518-0232 Office Phone 472-7778 e-mail jfoote@huskers.com Communications Fax 472-2005 Baseball Main Press Box 434-6861 Website Huskers.com NU Ticket Office 800-8 BIGRED/472-3111 2016 Guide Credits

The 2016 Nebraska baseball media guide was written, designed and edited by Assistant Communications Director Jeremy Foote. Editing assistance was provided by Communications Director of Operations Jeff Griesch and the Nebraska baseball staff. Cover by Digital Communications Assistant Director Andy Wenstrand. Design and layout was prepared entirely in Adobe InDesign CS6, and printed at University of Nebraska Printing Services. Photo Credits: Scott Bruhn, Nate Olsen, Stephanie Caprenter, Tom Slocum, Rick Anderson, Humberto Ramirez, Matt Miller, Jerod Dahlgren, David Graff, Richard Voges, the Lincoln Convention and Visitors Bureau, the UNL Public Relations Office, the Lincoln Journal Star and the Omaha World-Herald. Major League player photos provided by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies.

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2016 HUSKER BASEBALL ROSTER

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Player Letters Pos. 14 Altavilla, Angelo INF 19 Alvarado, Luis * INF/OF 21 Boldt, Ryan ** OF 2 Burkamper, Derek ** RHP 29 Chandler, Sean RHP 1 Chesnut, Jeff *** RHP 28 Childs, Brady C 54 Connolly, Ryan LHP 7 Dilday, Elijah * OF 30 Eddins, Reece * RHP 24 Engelken, Zack * RHP 45 Fish, Taylor **** C 18 Fisher, Nate * LHP 55 Frazier, Ethan RHP 3 Henwood, Alex * INF 38 Hohensee, Jake ** RHP 48 Hood, Byron RHP 25 Howell, Colton *** RHP 35 Johnson, AJ OF 36 King, Garett * RHP 16 Klemke, Cole OF 22 Klenke, Ben UTL 20 Knutson, Max ** LHP 13 Luensmann, Chad RHP 33 McSteen, Jake * LHP 4 Meyers, Jake * LHP/OF 44 Miller, Ben ** LHP/DH 47 Palkert, Robbie RHP 23 Placzek, Jake *** INF 5 Reveles, Steven ** INF 6 Schleppenbach, Jake * INF 11 Schreiber, Scott * INF 27 Steinhoff, Mitch LHP 10 Waldron, Matt RHP 32 Waldron, Mike INF/RHP 26 West, Tommy LHP 8 Wilkening, Jesse C

No. Player 1 Jeff Chesnut 2 Derek Burkamper 3 Alex Henwood 4 Jake Meyers 5 Steven Reveles 6 Jake Schleppenbach 7 Elijah Dilday 8 Jesse Wilkening 10 Matt Waldron 11 Scott Schreiber 13 Chad Luensmann 14 Angelo Altavilla 16 Cole Klemke 18 Nate Fisher 19 Luis Alvarado 20 Max Knutson 21 Ryan Boldt 22 Ben Klenke 23 Jake Placzek 24 Zack Engelken 25 Colton Howell 26 Tommy West 27 Mitch Steinhoff 28 Brady Childs 29 Sean Chandler 30 Reece Eddins 32 Mike Waldron 33 Jake McSteen 35 AJ Johnson 36 Garett King 38 Jake Hohensee 44 Ben Miller 45 Taylor Fish 47 Robbie Palkert 48 Byron Hood 54 Ryan Connolly 55 Ethan Frazier

*- Letters Earned

Baseball Coaching and Support Staff 17 Darin Erstad, Head Coach (Fifth Season) 12 Ted Silva, Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator (Fifth Season) 9 Mike Kirby, Assistant Head Coach (Second Season) 31 Brad Smith, Volunteer Coach (Fifth Season) Lucas Novotny, Strength Coach Curtis Ledbetter, Director of Baseball Operations Pat Crowe, Assistant Director of Baseball Operations Renee Brinkmann, Administrative Assistant Jeff Tezak, Graduate Manager Katie Jewell, Academic Coordinator Jerry Weber, Athletic Trainer Tanner Fowler, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Jeremy Foote, Communications Contact Kyle Kotrous, Equipment Manager

PRONUNCIATIONS Player Pronunciation Angelo ALTAVILLA ALT-uh-VILL-uh Luis ALVARADO Alv-uh-rod-oh Jake HOHENSEE HO-en-see Cole KLEMKE KLEM-key Ben KLENKE KLEN-key Chad LUENSMANN LYNNZ-man Robbie PALKERT PAL-kurt Jake PLACZEK Plot-zeck Steven REVELES Rah-vell-es Jake SCHLEPPENBACH Shlep-en-bock Scott SCHREIBER Shreye-bur Matt WALDRON WALL-drun Mike WALDRON WALL-drun

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Pos. B/T RHP R/R RHP R/R INF L/R LHP/OF R/L INF R/R INF L/R OF L/R C R/R RHP R/R INF R/R RHP R/R INF S/R OF R/R LHP L/L INF/OF R/R LHP L/L OF L/R UTL R/R INF R/R RHP R/R RHP R/R LHP L/L LHP L/L C R/R RHP R/R RHP R/R INF/RHP R/R LHP R/L OF R/R RHP S/R RHP S/R LHP/DH L/L C R/R RHP R/R RHP R/R LHP R/L RHP R/R

Ht. 6-4 6-2 5-9 6-0 5-7 5-10 6-1 5-9 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-1 5-10 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-0 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-4 5-9 6-3 5-11 6-5 6-2

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Wt. 207 193 164 200 169 180 199 206 175 222 229 181 164 205 197 223 220 194 188 224 200 228 195 217 200 210 196 195 193 182 227 270 190 186 185 210 187

Class Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. RFr. RFr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. RFr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. RFr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown (Previous School(s)) Omaha, Neb. (Millard South) Muscatine, Iowa (Muscatine) Appleton, Wis. (Appleton North) Omaha, Neb. (Westside) Santa Barbara, Calif. (Dos Pueblos/Santa Barbara CC) Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X/Hutchinson CC) St. Charles, Mo. (Francis Howell) Cedar Lake, Ind. (Hanover Central) Omaha, Neb. (Westside) Menasha, Wis. (Kimberly) Altoona, Pa. (Bellwood-Antis) Lakeville, Minn. (Lakeville North) San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines) Yutan, Neb. (Yutan) Salinas, Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico Baseball Academy) Arden Hills, Minn. (Mounds View) Red Wing, Minn. (Red Wing) Seward, Neb. (Seward) La Vista, Neb. (Papillion-La Vista) Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West) O’Fallon, Mo. (Fort Zumwalt West) Omaha, Neb. (Millard North/Iowa Western CC) Crete, Neb. (Crete) Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Southwest/Neosho County CC) Bellevue, Neb. (Papillion-La Vista) Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Blue Valley South) Omaha, Neb. (Westside) Great Falls, Va. (Langley) Mountain View, Calif. (Mountain View) Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Orange Lutheran) Lincoln, Neb. (East) Clive, Iowa (West Des Moines Valley) Kearney, Neb. (Kearney) Golden Valley, Minn. (Hopkins) Roca, Neb. (Norris) Castle Rock, Colo. (Douglas County) Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Blue Springs South)

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2016 SCHEDULE 2016 SCHEDULE Date Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 21

HUSKER TRAVEL

Opponent College of Charleston College of Charleston College of Charleston

Location Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C.

Time (CT) 3 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 10 a.m.

Feb. 26 San Diego Feb. 27 TBA Feb. 28 TBA

Tony Gwynn Classic San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif.

8 p.m. 3 p.m. TBA

March 4 March 5 March 6 March 8 March 9 March 11 March 12 March 12 March 13 March 18 March 19 March 20 March 22 March 23 March 25 March 26 March 27 March 29

Long Beach State Long Beach State Long Beach State Northern Colorado Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State Indiana State Indiana State Purdue * Purdue * Purdue * Creighton

Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind. West Lafayette, Ind. West Lafayette, Ind. West Lafayette, Ind. Hawks Field

8 p.m. 4 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:35 p.m. 1:35 p.m. 1:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon 6:35 p.m.

April 1 April 2 April 3 April 5 April 6 April 8 April 9 April 10 April 12 April 15 April 16 April 17 April 19 April 22 April 23 April 24 April 26 April 27 April 29 April 30

Illinois * Illinois * Illinois * Kansas State Omaha Northwestern * Northwestern * Northwestern * Creighton Michigan * Michigan * Michigan * Kansas State Nicholls State Nicholls State Nicholls State Creighton Kansas Rutgers * Rutgers *

Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Omaha, Neb. (Werner Park) Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Omaha, Neb. Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor, Mich. Ann Arbor, Mich. Manhattan, Kan. Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Omaha, Neb. Kansas City, Mo. (Kauffman Stadium) Piscataway, N.J. Piscataway, N.J.

6:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 2 p.m. Noon

May 1 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 11 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 19 May 20 May 21

Rutgers * Michigan State * Michigan State * Michigan State * Omaha Penn State * Penn State * Penn State * Indiana * Indiana * Indiana *

Piscataway, N.J. East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing, Mich. Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field

11 a.m. 12:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 1:05 p.m.

May 25-29 June 5-8 June 10-13 June 18-29

Big Ten Tournament NCAA Regionals NCAA Super Regionals College World Series

Omaha, Neb. Campus Sites Campus Sites Omaha, Neb.

TBA TBA TBA TBA

*-Big Ten games, home games in bold All times and dates are subject to change; all times listed are central. Every game is broadcast on select IMG Husker Sports Network affiliates, on Huskers.com and the Official Husker App. Tickets for all home games can be purchased by calling 800-8-BIGRED, online at Huskers.com or at Hawks Field 90 minutes prior to each regular-season home game.

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Charleston, S.C. (Feb. 18-21) Commercial Flight - Delta Hilton Garden Inn 300 Wingo Way - Mount Pleasant, S.C. 29464 Phone: (843) 606-4600 San Diego, Calif. (Feb. 25-28) Commercial Flight - Southwest Sheraton Mission Valley Hotel 1433 Camino Del Rio South - San Diego, CA 92108 Phone: (619) 260-0111 Long Beach, Calif. (March 3-6) Commercial Flight - Southwest Hilton Long Beach 701 West Ocean Blvd. - Long Beach, CA 90831 Phone: (562) 983-3454 Terre Haute, Ind. (March 20-24) Commercial Flight - United SpringHill Suites by Marriott 3304 US Hwy 41 South - Terre Haute, IN 47802 Phone: (812) 235-0696 West Lafayette, Ind. (March 24-27) Commercial Flight - United Hilton Garden Inn 356 E. State St. - West Lafayette, IN 47906 Phone: (765) 743-2100 Werner Park - Omaha, Neb. (April 6) Charter Bus Single-Day Trip TD Ameritrade Park - Omaha, Neb. (April 12) Charter Bus Single-Day Trip Ann Arbor, Mich. (April 14-17) Commercial Flight - Southwest Sheraton Ann Arbor Hotel 3200 Boardwalk St. - Ann Arbor, MI 48108 Phone: (734) 996-0600 Manhattan, Kan. (April 19) Charter Bus Single-Day Trip TD Ameritrade Park - Omaha, Neb. (April 26) Charter Bus Single-Day Trip Kauffman Stadium - Kansas City, Mo. (April 27) Charter Bus Hilton Kansas City Airport 8801 NW 112 St. - Kansas City, MO 64153 Phone: (816) 891-8900 Piscataway, N.J. (April 28-May 1) Commercial Flight - United Hyatt Regency New Brunswick 2 Albany St. - New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Phone: (732) 867-2256 East Lansing, Mich. (May 6-9) Commercial Flight - Southwest East Lansing Marriott 300 MAC Ave. - East Lansing, MI 48823 Phone: (517) 337-4440

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MEDIA AND FAN INFORMATION

2016 HUSKER BASEBALL

The 2016 Nebraska Baseball Media Guide is designed to assist members of the media in their coverage of Husker baseball. Additional information, including releases, photographs and video highlights may be obtained by contacting the Nebraska Communications Office at (402) 472-2263. Media Credentials: All requests for press, broadcast, photo and parking credentials for Nebraska baseball home games should be directed to Jeremy Foote (jfoote@ huskers.com) at least one week before the game. As a general rule, working space is allocated on the following basis: 1) Daily newspaper and wire-service writers covering for next-day publication 2) Radio and television personnel for broadcast origination 3) Sports editors of Nebraska daily newspapers 4) Official school student daily newspaper, one seat only 5) Approved special coverage; 6) Press and TV working photographers. Generally, weekly representatives, Internet-based news services and non-originating radio representatives cannot be accommodated because of space limitations. Credentials will not be granted for writers or photographers for Internet sites that are not affiliated with an accredited news organization. Media Will Call: Media passes that are not mailed may be picked up at ticket will call, which is on the first base side of Haymarket Park. The gate opens 90 minutes before first pitch. A proper photo identification is required. Media Parking: To request a parking pass, please call Jeremy Foote or Vicki Capazo in the Nebraska Communications Office. Haymarket Park media parking is by parking credential only and is located on the first base side of the ballpark. Parking at Haymarket Park is free. Directions to Hawks Field at Haymarket Park: From Lincoln’s Municipal Airport: Take West Adams Street, the main road leading out to Cornhusker Highway. Follow West Adams to the first stoplight and turn right on Cornhusker Highway. Follow Cornhusker Highway (Hwy. 6) and take a right on 1st Street. Go south until you reach Sun Valley Blvd. Turn right on Sun Valley to Line Drive Street. If you are on Interstate 80 coming from the West, it is Exit 399 at the airport. From Omaha’s Eppley Airport: Exit the airport to the stoplight. Turn right onto Abbott Drive, go approximately one mile into Storz Expressway (Abbott Drive turns into Storz Expressway). Proceed approximately three miles to I-480 South. Follow the signs and get onto I-80 west to Lincoln. Follow I-80 for about 60 miles and take Exit 403. Follow 27th Street to Cornhusker Highway (Hwy. 6) and turn right. Go west to 10th Street and turn left and follow 10th Street to Sun Valley Blvd (Hwy. 6). Take a left on Line Drive Street to reach Haymarket Park.

From Downtown Lincoln: Take O Street west before turning right on Sun Valley Boulevard. From Sun Valley Boulevard, turn right onto Line Drive Street to reach Haymarket Park. Player Interviews: All media requests for interviews with Nebraska baseball players should be directed to Assistant Communications Director Jeremy Foote (office phone: 402-472-7778), preferably 24 hours in advance. The best time for in-season player interviews, either in person or on the telephone, is before practice. With advance notice, interviews can be arranged for other hours. Players will not be available on game days. During the season, the Huskers will typically not practice on Mondays and players will not be available on off days. Darin Erstad Interviews: All interviews with Head Coach Darin Erstad should be scheduled through the Communications Office. The best time to reach Erstad for interviews during the week is in the morning or right before practice. Practice will generally be held from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. on weekdays, but please contact Jeremy Foote in the Communications Office to confirm times and locations. Postgame Interviews: The Nebraska clubhouse is closed to the media at all times. NU coaches and players will be available following a brief cooling off period on the baseball field in front of the Nebraska dugout. Nebraska Player & Coaches Headshots: Downloadable headshots of Nebraska coaches and student-athletes are available on Huskers.com for media use only. Contact Baseball Communications Director Jeremy Foote at (402) 472-7778 for more information. Media Services: The Nebraska baseball press box is located on the second level of Haymarket Park. Stairs leading to the press box are located by the main entrance of the ballpark. The main press box phone number is (402) 434-6861. A phone line is available for both home and visiting radios. Other media sources wishing to install an additional phone line should contact Rick Haugerud, Director of University of Nebraska Telecommunications at (402) 472-2000. Pregame notes, scorecards and media guides will be available prior to each game in the main press area. Final box scores and play-by-play sheets will be distributed 5-10 minutes after each contest. Broadcast Rights: The University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the IMG Husker Sports Network own exclusive radio broadcast rights to all of the University of Nebraska baseball games. Other than the Husker Sports Network and KRNU (the University of Nebraska student station), the only stations or networks that will be allowed to broadcast Nebraska baseball games from Hawks Field at Haymarket Park are those that have rights to broadcast games played by the opposing team. All radio stations and networks broadcasting from Haymarket Park must sign a contract with the University and are subject to a rights fee. Any representative of a radio station or network that has not purchased such rights shall not air live game action or description of any game while it is in progress, nor shall such representatives air tape-recorded or live commentary of Nebraska coaches or players for one hour before and 1/2 hour after a game. Only stations that have purchased broadcast rights may install telephones in the press box, or use telephones in the press box for reporting on games. By accepting media credentials, representatives of stations and networks that have not purchased broadcast rights signify their agreement to the above stipulations. Abuse of this rule will result in the loss of press credentials for both regular season and any postseason contests. Telephones and Internet Access: The main press box phone number is (402) 434-6861. The press box at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park also is on a secured wireless network. For more information on the network, contact Assistant Communications Director Jeremy Foote. Broadcast Telephone Lines: Visiting radio stations are welcome to have their own telephone lines installed in the press box and may do so by contacting University of Nebraska Information Services (402) 472-2000. However, the Husker Sports Network installs ISDN lines for visiting official broadcasts and charges a fee for the use of those lines for non-conference games (Big Ten official stations receive the use of the lines free of charge as part of a cooperative). Stations interested in using the lines should contact Mike Elliott of the Husker Sports Network at (402) 438-0225 or by e-mail at Mike.Elliott@img.com.

Head Coach Darin Erstad speaks with Lisa Byington from the Big Ten Network following a win at the Big Ten Tournament.

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NEBRASKA COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE

IMG HUSKER SPORTS NETWORK The Husker IMG Sports Network will continue the strong tradition of broadcasting Nebraska baseball in 2016.

Keith Mann Assistant A.D./ Communications

Jeff Griesch Shamus McKnight Matt Smith Communications Associate Assistant Director of Ops. Communications Director Communications Director

Jeremy Foote Assistant Communications Director (Baseball Contact)

Contact Information Phone: (402) 472-2263 Fax: (402) 472-2005 sportsinfo@huskers.com Huskers.com/media Nate Pohlen Assistant Communications Director

Scott Bruhn Director of Photography

Vicki Capazo Administrative Assistant

Home Game Pregame Schedule

Game time Home Team BP* Gates Open Visiting Team BP Home Team Infield Visiting Team Infield Field Prep Coach/Umpire Meeting Video Introduction Home Team Takes Field National Anthem First Pitch

6:35 p.m. 4:20 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 5:55 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 6:26 p.m. 6:28 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:32 p.m. 6:35 p.m.

2:05 p.m. 11:50 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 1:35 p.m. 1:56 p.m. 1:58 p.m. 2 p.m. 2:02 p.m. 2:05 p.m.

1:05 p.m. 10:50 a.m. 11:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 12:25 p.m. 12:35 p.m. 12:56 p.m. 12:58 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:02 p.m. 1:05 p.m.

4:05 p.m. 1:50 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:25 p.m. 1:40 p.m. 3:56 p.m. 3:58 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:02 p.m. 4:05 p.m.

*-Nebraska will hit second on midweek afternoon games because of class schedules.

Radio/Television Broadcast Space: Requests for live radio and television broadcast space and credentials should be made to Jeremy Foote, Assistant Communications Director (jfoote@huskers.com). If statisticians are needed, please contact the Communications Office at least one week in advance. Photography Areas: Photography bays are located along the first and third-base dugouts, with other photographer areas located throughout the park. Photographers are reminded to be courteous of the fans in the areas surrounding the field, and to not obstruct fans’ views of the game in play. Communications Office: The University of Nebraska Athletic Communications Office is located on the third floor of the Osborne Athletic Complex, which is at the north end of Memorial Stadium. Huskers.com: Nebraska baseball information will be regularly updated on the Internet throughout the season. In addition to releases, notes, bios and statistics, Nebraska will post live stats of all games, where available, while audio for all of Nebraska’s 2016 games can be accessed on Huskers.com. HuskersNside: HuskersNside is a subscription-based service jointly produced by the University of Nebraska Athletic Department and NeuLion. Non-nationally televised home contest and will be streamed live on video. In addition, video highlights from every game, features, and interviews will be available beginning in March. For more information and for subscription rates, visit Huskers.com. Tickets: Single-game tickets for the 2016 season are $13 (club seats), $10 (reserved and Husker home run terrace), $7 (adult general admission) and $5 (youth and seniors GA). In addition, University of Nebraska students can receive general admission access for any regular-season game for free with a valid University ID. Single-game tickets can be purchased on the Internet at Huskers.com, by calling the Nebraska Ticket Office at 1-800-8-BIGRED or at the ticket windows on game days at the ballpark. The ticket office at Haymarket Park opens 90 minutes before first pitch. Rainout Policy: In case of cancellation because of inclement weather, fans who have single-game or season tickets can use their tickets for general admission tickets for any future 2016 regular-season game at Hawks Field, depending on ticket availability. For more information, contact the Nebraska Ticket Office at 1-800-8BIG RED.

In the state of Nebraska, KXSP AM 590 ESPN (590 AM) and KEZO Z-92 (92.3 FM) will serve as the new Omaha affiliates beginning with the 2016 season. KXSP’s strong signal reaches a good portion of the Midwest day and night, including parts of Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri and Kansas. KLIN (1400 AM) once again serves as the Lincoln affiliate.

Greg Sharpe

All baseball broadcasts are heard live on Huskers.com and the Husker App, while select broadcasts are also carried on the TuneIn Radio App and www.TuneIn.com. The Husker IMG Sports Network, in its 21st year of producing and marketing the live broadcasts of University of Nebraska Athletics, extended and expanded its agreement with the University on June 13, 2008. Under the agreement, IMG College’s Husker IMG Sports Marketing manages and markets all rights associated with the radio programming, Coaches’ TV and radio shows, program sales, in-venue signage, sponsorship inventory, and publication printing rights.

Lane Grindle

IMG College is the nation’s leading collegiate multimedia, marketing and brand management company, representing more than 200 of the nation’s top collegiate properties including the NCAA and its 90 championships, NCAA Football, leading conferences, and many of the most prestigious colleges and Ben McLaughlin universities in the country. Headquartered in Winston Salem, N.C., IMG College, which employs more than 700 people in nearly 100 offices throughout the United States, is a division of IMG, a global leader in sports, fashion and media operating in more than 25 countries around the world. IMG’s businesses include Events & Media, College, Golf, Tennis, Performance and IMG Academy, Fashion, Models, Clients, Licensing, Joint Ventures, and creative management agency Art + Commerce. Greg Sharpe, Lane Grindle and Ben McLaughlin will bring another exciting season of baseball with every broadcast beginning 30 minutes prior to first pitch. Sharpe will begin his ninth year covering Nebraska baseball and also serves as the radio play-by-play voice for Husker football. Sharpe hosts the Husker Baseball Radio Show that airs from 7 to 8 p.m. on Mondays during the season and hosts a sports talk show, Sports Nightly, each weeknight that focuses on Husker athletics. Grindle begins his 11th season covering Nebraska baseball and also serves as the sideline reporter during Husker football games. McLaughlin will be back for his third season of baseball in 2016. McLaughlin produces multiple shows on the network and serves as a host for Sports Nightly.

2016 IMG Husker Sports Network Baseball Affiliates City Station Ainsworth KBRB Alliance KCOW Aurora KRGY Beatrice KWBE Broken Bow KBBN Chadron KCSR Columbus KJSK Falls City KTNC Fremont KHUB/KFMT Grand Island KRGI Hastings KHAS Holdrege KUVR Kearney KGFW Lexington KRVN Lincoln KLIN McCook KSWN Norfolk KNEN North Platte KODY Ogallala KZTL Omaha KXSP Scottsbluff KNEB Sidney KSID Superior KRFS Valentine KVSH West Point KTIC

Frequency 1400 AM 1400 AM 97.3 FM 1450 AM 95.3 FM 610 AM 900 AM 1230 AM 1340 AM/105.5 FM 1430 AM 1230 AM 1380 AM 1340 AM 880 AM 1400 AM 93.9 FM 94.7 FM 1240 AM 93.5 FM 590 AM 960 AM/94.1 FM 1340 AM 1600 AM/103.9 FM 940 AM 840 AM

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FACILITY TIMELINE • July 30, 1999 - NEBCO Inc., Lincoln Mayor Don Wesley and NU officials announce plans for a baseball/softball complex located near Sixth and Charleston streets. • Aug. 10, 1999 - Lincoln City Council approves the stadium project. • April 1, 2000 - The University of Nebraska Regents unanimously approve NU’s funding portion for Hawks Field at Haymarket Park. • April 12, 2000 - Ground is broken on Hawks Field at Haymarket Park. • April 20, 2001 - Sod is laid down inside the park for the first time. • June 1, 2001 - The Lincoln Saltdogs defeat Sioux City, 7-6, in front of a crowd of 6,827 in the first game at Haymarket Park. • Aug. 10, 2001 - The Husker baseball program moves its offices to Haymarket Park. • Feb. 23, 2002 - The University of Nebraska Board of Regents approve the naming of the playing surface after Myrna Hawks, a long-time supporter of the NU baseball program. • March 5, 2002 - The NU baseball team makes its Hawks Field debut against Nebraska-Kearney, a 23-1 Husker victory. • April 28, 2002 - Hawks Field at Haymarket Park dedication ceremonies held before the start of Nebraska’s doubleheader with Kansas. • May 26, 2002 - The pedestrian walkway from downtown Lincoln to Haymarket Park is completed, giving fans easy access from the historic Haymarket District in Downtown Lincoln. • Jan. 11, 2010 - Renovations completed on the Nebraska baseball clubhouse. Facility includes theater seating, updated wooden lockers and a marble entranceway, making the facility one of the best in the country. • October 2010 - Construction begins on indoor practice facility • October 2011 - Construction completed on indoor practice facility • March 23, 2012 - Nebraska hosts Illinois for its first-ever Big Ten Conference game. The Fighting Illini won the game, 11-3.

Since its opening in 2002, Hawks Field at Haymarket Park has been one of college baseball’s best ballparks. Set on 32 acres one-half mile west of campus near downtown, the complex combines private and public entities, giving the University of Nebraska and the City of Lincoln a oneof-a-kind facility for the Huskers and the Lincoln Saltdogs of the American Association of Independent League Professional Baseball. On July 30, 1999, the University of Nebraska, the City of Lincoln and NEBCO Inc., announced plans to construct two new stadiums, an 8,500-seat ballpark for the Husker baseball program and the Saltdogs – marking professional baseball’s return to the Star City for the first time in 40 years – and a 2,500-seat softball stadium located next door. Building a complex for the Huskers, as well as the Saltdogs, whose season runs from Memorial Day to Labor Day, required leadership and a forward-thinking vision from all three entities. The $29.53 million cost was primarily divided between the city, NEBCO and the University with additional sources contributing for the rest of the project.

“She felt you didn’t really know what had happened if you didn’t know how this guy hit last time, and how they pitched to him, so she kept track of all those things.” The DLR Group was hired to be the principal designer of the ballparks, as well as the plaza between the two fields, and to create a design unique for Lincoln. Early on, one of the goals of the project was to enhance the experience for the fans who attend games at the new park. According to the DLR Group, the intimate atmosphere at Haymarket Park was intentional. “One of the primary concepts driving this whole facility was to create a ‘park within a park,’ which meant the fans would be able to view the action from anywhere in the park,” said Pat Phelan, principal project manager of the DLR Group in Omaha.

In March of 2000, Howard and Myrna Hawks guaranteed the University’s commitment to the baseball/softball project, enabling Nebraska to move forward on the complex on schedule. An avid supporter of the Husker baseball program, Myrna Hawks never had the opportunity to see the finished product, as she passed away on Jan. 24, 2001. In her honor, the playing surface was named Hawks Field in February of 2002 and was formally dedicated on April 28, 2002, before a doubleheader against Kansas. “She was a baseball fanatic,” Howard Hawks said of his wife of 45 years. “She went to baseball

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games before we were married, but I know that after we were married, she never went to a game where she didn’t keep score.

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Myrna and Howard Hawks were long-time supporters of the Husker baseball program and were instrumental in getting Haymarket Park built. The field is named after Myrna, who passed away on Jan. 24, 2001.

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“There’s an open concourse, so when fans are waiting in line for concessions or restrooms, they can still see the field from there. There’s also a bermed seating area around the outside of the park, so you can literally walk around the perimeter of the diamond while viewing the action, but you’re still within the confines of the stadium.” In the months leading up to the start of construction in April of 2000, former Nebraska Baseball Coach Dave Van Horn and Saltdogs President Charlie Meyer toured many of the top minor league facilities in the country, looking for ideas that could be implemented in the new ballpark. The influences of parks such as the Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City, Victory Field in Indianapolis and Franklin Covey Field in Salt Lake City, are evident throughout the structure. The exterior is a red-brick facade, while the spacious concourse level is highlighted by exposed ironwork. The playing surface is nestled in a bowl, allowing berm seating along both lines and throughout the outfield and a raised batter’s eye consisting of pine trees in center field. The features make Haymarket Park a first-class facility. The ballpark’s setting also allowed the designers to use Memorial Stadium and downtown Lincoln to provide a picturesque backdrop in the outfield. There is also a pedestrian connector that allows fans to make the walk from downtown Lincoln to the center field entrance of Haymarket Park. The park features many fan-friendly amenities, including 4,419 chair-back seats on two levels in the main seating bowl, 16 suites, a towering video board/scoreboard in right center field, the Buck Beltzer Playground for kids down the right field line and numerous restrooms and concession stands. In 2009, the facility added seating in right field, as the Husker Home Run Terrace bringing more fans closer to the action. Hawks Field at Haymarket Park was selected as the best playing surface in each of its nine years of existence. In November of 2007, Hawks Field received another honor, as it won the Baseball Field of the Year Award in the College/University division by the Sports Turf

Managers Association (STMA) for the second time. The field earned its first honor in 2003 and is the only college park in the country to be a two-time winner. In the fall of 2008, the field was completely resurfaced while the underground drainage system was improved, making the field more playable during the early spring months. The ballpark is more than a playing field for the Huskers. It includes medical and laundry facilities, coaches’ offices and a 1,400-square foot locker room and adjacent clubhouse, giving the Husker program one of the best baseball setups in the country. The clubhouse was completely renovated in January of 2010, with a new entryway, remodeled player lockers, new locker chairs, electronic reclining theater seating, a team dining area, two 25-inch touch-screen monitors, a new video messaging system and a gaming area. In the fall of 2011, construction was completed on the $4.75 million Alex Gordon Training Complex, an indoor practice facility to the north of Hawks Field. The 22,000-square foot building features a large practice area, along with restrooms and storage facilities. The space is lined with netting, allowing for the entire area to be used for live batting practice and game simulation. Prior to the start of the 2012 season, a new 17 x 34-foot LED videoboard was installed that is nearly three times the size of the stadium’s original board. The Huskers have enjoyed their new home, posting a 280-103-1 (.730) record at Hawks Field over the past 13 years, including a school-record 33-4 mark in 2005 and a 29-5-1 mark in 2008. Fans have also turned out in record numbers, as Nebraska has ranked among the nation’s top 25 schools in average attendance since 2002. In 2006, Nebraska set a single-season attendance record by averaging 5,092 fans per game. NU also established a singlegame record with a crowd of 8,757 against Texas A&M on April 14, 2006.

FACILITY QUICK FACTS Groundbreaking April 12, 2000 Opened June 1, 2001 Dedication April 28, 2002 Architect Stan Meredith, DLR Group Cost $29.53 million Capacity 8,486 Chair-back Seats 4,419 Suites 16 (16 seats per suite) Parking Stalls 2,000 Dimensions 335(LL); 403(LC); 395(CF); 400(RC); 325(RL) Surface Kentucky Bluegrass Batter’s Eye Black Hills Spruce Pine Trees Scoreboard 17’ x 34’ LED Display Concessions The Wind-up (Main Concourse) Husker Grill (Third Base Line, Sec. 109) ‘Dogs Dugout (First Base Line, Sec. 112) Fielder’s Choice (Center field Concourse) Restrooms 6 (Sec. 105, 108, 110; Left Field; Center Field, Club Level) Press Box Size 2,100 square feet Radio/TV Booths Four

YEARLY HOME RECORD 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total

29-5 (.853) 29-7 (.806) 19-8 (.678) 33-4 (.892) 20-7 (.741) 14-10 (.583) 29-5-1 (.843) 16-14 (.533) 19-7 (.731) 21-11 (.656) 20-10 (.667) 12-7 (.632) 19-8 (.704) 21-6 (.778) 301-109-1 (.734)

The Huskers were 21-6 at Hawks Field in 2015, a winning percentage of .778. It was the best home record for the Huskers since 2008, when they went 29-5-1 (.843).

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TEAM RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Team Batting

Individual Batting

Category No. Team and Opponent (Date) At bats: 65 Nebraska vs. Northwestern (March 29, 2013) Runs scored: 23 Nebraska vs. Nebraska-Kearney (March 5, 2002) Hits: 24 Nebraska vs. Louisiana Tech (March 16, 2012) RBIs: 19 4x, last Michigan vs. Nebraska (May 18, 2013) Doubles: 8 Nebraska vs. Louisiana Tech (March 16, 2012) Triples: 3 Nebraska vs. Texas-Pan American (April 24, 2002) 3 Nebraska vs. North Dakota (March 20, 2011) 3 Nebraska vs. Northern Colorado (March 11, 2015) Home runs: 5 4x, last Oklahoma State vs. Nebraska (April 1, 2011) Total bases: 41 Oklahoma State vs. Nebraska (April 1, 2011) Walks: 13 Nebraska vs. Nebraska-Kearney (March 5, 2002) 13 Nebraska vs. Michigan (March 20, 2015) Strikeouts: 21 Nebraska vs. UCLA (March 5, 2011) Sac hits: 4 10x, last Ohio State vs. Nebraska (April 17, 2015) Sac flies 4 Nebraska vs. Richmond (June 9, 2002) Stolen bases: 8 Nebraska vs. South Dakota State (March 17, 2006) 8 Nebraska vs. Northwestern (March 29, 2013) Hit by pitch: 6 4x, last Nebraska vs. Oklahoma State (April 3, 2011) Runners LOB: 19 Nebraska vs. Northwestern (March 29, 2013) Team Fielding Category No. Team and Opponent (Date) Putouts: 48 Nebraska vs. Texas (April 8, 2005) 48 Nebraska vs. Texas A&M (May 9, 2008) 48 Nebraska vs. Northwestern (March 29, 2013) Assists: 25 Texas A&M vs. Nebraska (May 9, 2008) Errors: 7 Northwestern vs. Nebraska (March 31, 2013) Passed balls: 3 Nebraska vs. Northern Colorado (March 23, 2010) DPs Turned 4 3x, last Nebraska vs. Louisiana Tech (March 16, 2012)

Team Pitching

Category No. Team and Opponent (Date) Innings pitched: 16 Nebraska vs. Texas (April 8, 2005) 16 Nebraska vs. Texas A&M (May 9, 2008) 16 Texas A&M vs. Nebraska (May 9, 2008) 16 Nebraska vs. Northwestern (March 29, 2013) Runs allowed: 23 Nebraska-Kearney vs. Nebraska (March 5, 2002) Earned runs: 22 Louisiana Tech vs. Nebraska (March 16, 2012) Walks allowed: 13 Nebraska-Kearney vs. Nebraska (March 5, 2002) 13 Michigan vs. Nebraska (March 20, 2015) Strikeouts: 21 UCLA vs. Nebraska (March 5, 2011) Hits allowed: 24 Louisiana Tech vs. Nebraska (March 16, 2012) Doubles allowed: 8 Louisiana Tech vs. Nebraska (March 16, 2012) Triples allowed: 3 Texas-Pan American vs. Nebraska (April 24, 2002) 3 North Dakota vs. Nebraska (March 20, 2011) 3 Northern Colorado vs. Nebraska (March 11, 2015) Homers allowed: 5 4x, last Nebraska vs. Oklahoma State (April 1, 2011) Wild pitches: 4 6x, last New Mexico vs. Nebraska (March 2, 2013) Hit batters: 6 4x, last Oklahoma State vs. Nebraska (April 3, 2011)

Category No. Player, School and Opponent (Date) At bats: 9 Pat Kelly, Nebraska vs. Northwestern (March 29, 2013) 9 Chad Christensen, Nebraska vs. Northwestern (March 29, 2013) Runs scored: 5 Vicente Cafaro, Creighton vs. Nebraska (April 7, 2009) Hits: 5 4x, last Austin Darby, Nebraska vs. Omaha (April 15, 2015) RBIs: 7 Matt Hopper, Nebraska vs. Missouri (April 12, 2003) Doubles: 3 4x, last Cody Asche, Nebraska vs. Missouri (May 21, 2011) Triples: 2 Jeff Leise, Nebraska vs. Western Illinois (March 26, 2002) 2 Blake Headley, Nebraska vs. Northern Colorado (March 10, 2015) 2 Blake Headley, Nebraska vs. Northern Colorado (March 11, 2015) Home runs: 2 29x, last Christian Cox, Nebraska vs. Minnesota (April 12, 2015) Total bases: 12 Curtis Ledbetter, Nebraska vs. South Dakota State (March 13, 2005) 12 Cody Asche, Nebraska vs. Baylor (April 30, 2011) Walks: 4 3x, last Alex Gordon, Nebraska vs. Texas (April 8, 2005) Strikeouts: 5 Kurt Farmer, Nebraska vs. UCLA (March 5, 2011) Sac hits: 3 Max Willett, New Mexico vs. Nebraska (April 28, 2009) Sac flies: 2 7x, last Justin Parr, Illinois vs. Nebraska (March 25, 2012) Stolen bases: 3 6x, last Jake Mort, Nebraska vs. Texas Tech (April 29, 2006) Hit by pitch: 3 7x, last Kale Kiser, Nebraska vs. Oklahoma State (April 3, 2011)

Individual Fielding

Category No. Player, School and Opponent (Date) Putouts: 21 Mitch Abeita, Nebraska vs. Texas A&M (May 9, 2008) Assists: 10 Jake Opitz, Nebraska vs. Northern Illinois (May 18, 2005) Errors: 3 7x, last Antonio Freschet, Northwestern vs. Nebraska (March 31, 2013) Passed balls: 2 15x, last Taylor Fish, Nebraska vs. Cal State Fullerton (March 25, 2015)

Individual Pitching Category Innings: Runs: Earned runs: Walks: Strikeouts: Hits: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: Wild pitches: Hit batters:

No. Player, School and Opponent (Date) 10 Tony Watson, Nebraska vs. Missouri (March 23, 2007) 10 Trevor Bauer, UCLA vs. Nebraska (March 5, 2011) 10 Spenser Messmore, CSU Bakersfield (April 28, 2012) 12 Dalton Decker, South Dakota State vs. Nebraska (March 12, 2005) 11 Dalton Decker, South Dakota State vs. Nebraska (March 12, 2005) 11 Josh Elliott, South Dakota State vs. Nebraska (March 13, 2005) 7 Rob Erickson, UW-Milwaukee vs. Nebraska (April 3, 2002) 7 Pat O’Neil, Northern Colorado vs. Nebraska (April 28, 2004) 17 Trevor Bauer, UCLA vs. Nebraska (March 5, 2011) 14 Justin Bogy, Texas-Pan American vs. Nebraska (April 23, 2002) 14 Nathan Miller, Western Illinois vs. Nebraska (April 1, 2003) 5 Erik Bird, Nebraska vs. Baylor (May 17, 2009) 3 Frank James, Texas-Pan American vs. Nebraska (April 24, 2002) 3 David Spies, North Dakota vs. Nebraska (March 20, 2011) 4 Spencer Messmore, CSU Bakersfield vs. Nebraska (May 9, 2009) 4 Matt Freeman, Nebraska vs. Oklahoma State (April 1, 2011) 3 7x, last Trevor Petersen, Louisiana Tech vs. Nebraska (March 16, 2012) 4 6x, last Matt Freeman, NU vs. Northern Colorado (March 24, 2009)

Christian Cox produced the 29th multi-home run game by a player at Hawks Field on April 12, 2015, when he hit two home runs in a 12-3 victory over Minnesota.

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Nebraska’s NCAA Regional game against UC Irvine showcased a sellout crowd of 8,646 at Hawks Field on May 31, 2008.

TOP 25 SINGLE GAME CROWDS No. Date 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

April 14, 2006 June 11, 2005 May 9, 2008 April 19, 2008 June 4, 2005 April 21, 2007 May 31, 2008 May 21, 2006 June 9, 2002 April 8, 2005 June 8, 2002 June 7, 2002 April 20, 2007 April 15, 2006 May 20, 2006 June 10, 2005 June 5, 2005 May 19, 2006 April 9, 2005 June 1, 2006 June 3, 2005 May 11, 2008 June 1, 2003 March 31, 2015 April 13, 2006

Opponent

Texas A&M Miami (Super Regional) Texas A&M Kansas Creighton (Regional) Texas UC Irvine (Regional) Oklahoma Richmond (Super Regional) Texas Richmond (Super Regional) Richmond (Super Regional) Texas Texas A&M Oklahoma Miami (Super Regional) Creighton (Regional) Oklahoma Texas Manhattan (Regional) Illinois-Chicago (Regional) Texas A&M (DH) Missouri State (Regional) Creighton Texas A&M

Attendance 8,757 8,711 8,708 8,697 8,662 8,656 8,646 8,613 8,569 8,485 8,481 8,474 8,419 8,415 8,310 8,308 8,304 8,252 8,163 8,063 7,669 7,653 7,456 7,319 7,318

TOP FIVE CONFERENCE SERIES CROWDS No. Dates 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

May 19-21, 2006 April 13-15, 2006 April 8-10, 2005 April 20-22, 2007 May 20-22, 2005

Opponent

Attendance

Oklahoma Texas A&M Texas Texas Kansas State

25,175 24,490 22,595 21,898 19,302

TOP FIVE NON-CONFERENCE SERIES CROWDS No. Dates 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

March 13-15, 2015 March 10-12, 2006 May 17-19, 2002 March 9-12, 2012 March 15-18, 2012

Opponent

Florida Gulf Coast Alabama Louisiana Tech California Louisiana Tech

Attendance (Dates) 17,083 (3 dates) 14,885 (3 dates) 13,290 (3 dates) 12,313 (4 dates) 11,335 (4 dates)

The Huskers celebrate a walk-off win over Ohio State in 2014.

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LUIS ALVARADO #19 SO. | INF/OF | 6-4 | 197 | B/T: R/R

SALINAS, PUERTO RICO (PUERTO RICO BASEBALL ACADEMY) Honors & Awards • One Letter (2015) • 2014 MLB Draft Pick (Boston Red Sox, 33rd Round) • 2015 Big Ten All-Freshman Team • Big Ten Freshman of the Week (5/4/15) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Spring 2015) 2015: Luis Alvarado (pronounced Alv-uh-rod-oh) played in 35 games as a true freshman, including 25 starts • Earned Big Ten All-Freshman honors after hitting .303 (27-for-89) with six doubles, one home run and 11 RBIs • Was even better during Big Ten play with a .344 (11-for-32) average • Ended the year on a nine-game hitting streak • Hit .371 (13-for-15) during the streak and raised his season average 40 points • Produced eight multi-hit games on the year, including four in his final nine contests • Earned Big Ten Freshman-of-the-Week honors on May 4 after starting three of NU’s four games the previous week, while posting a .500 (5-for-10) batting average • Slugged a pair of doubles at Illinois on May 14 and then hit his first career home run the following night.

• Tabbed as a 2014 Canada/Puerto Rico first-team all-region pick by Perfect Game and a second-team underclass All-American in 2013 by Perfect Game • Ranked as the No. 3 high school player in Puerto Rico and the No. 165 high school recruit overall by Perfect Game • Attended Montverde Academy in Florida in 2013, before returning to Puerto Rico for his senior season • Attended the Puerto Rico Baseball Academy and was coached by Hector Stewart • Played club baseball for FTB Puerto Rico under George Gonzalez. Personal: Born on Jan. 5, 1997 • Son of Marlene Bermudez • Majoring in hospitality, restaurant and tourism management.

Before Nebraska: Alvarado was a late addition to Nebraska’s signing class, as he signed a letter of intent in April of 2014 • Salinas, Puerto Rico, native was picked in the 33rd round of the 2014 MLB Draft by the Red Sox, but turned down professional baseball to become a Husker

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HIT FIRST CAREER HOME RUN AT ILLINOIS ON MAY 15, 2015 CAREER HIGHS Category Hits: Runs: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: RBIs: Walks: Stolen Bases:

High 2 1 2 -- 1 3 1 1

Opponent (Last time) 8x (Michigan State) 10x (Michigan State) Illinois -- Illinois Northwestern 8x (Northwestern) Omaha

Date 5/21/15 5/21/15 5/14/15 -5/15/15 5/3/15 5/3/15 4/1/15

CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

AVG. G-GS AB R H HR RBI SB

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- .200 .286 --- .000 .286 .333 .308 --- .400 .571 .000 --- --- --- .400 --- ---

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

- - - 5 7 - 4 7 3 13 - 5 7 0 - - - 5 - -

- - - 1 1 - 0 1 0 2 - 0 1 0 - - - 1 - -

- - - 1 2 - 0 2 1 4 - 2 4 0 - - - 2 - -

- - - 0 0 - 0 0 0 1 - 0 0 0 - - - 0 - -

- - - 2 0 - 0 2 0 3 - 0 3 0 - - - 0 - -

0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS Multi-Hit Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2015 8 - - - 8 Total 8 - - - 8 Multi-RBI Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2015 2 1 - - 3 Total 2 1 - - 3 Longest Hitting Streak 9 Games: April 28, 2015 - Present Longest Reaching Base Streak 9 Games: April 28, 2015 - Present

ALVARADO’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2015 Total

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2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.303 35-25 89 11 27 6 0 1 11 36 .404 9 1 15 2 .370 1 6 1-2 56 1 0 1.000 .303 35-25 89 11 27 6 0 1 11 36 .404 9 1 15 2 .370 1 6 1-2 56 1 0 1.000

ALVARADO’S CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2015 Total

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2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.344 12-8 32 4 11 3 0 1 7 17 .531 3 0 7 0 .400 0 1 0-0 14 0 0 1.000 .344 12-8 32 4 11 3 0 1 7 17 .531 3 0 7 0 .400 0 1 0-0 14 0 0 1.000 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

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RYAN BOLDT #21 JR. | OF | 6-2 | 220 | B/T: L/R RED WING, MINN. (RED WING)

Honors & Awards • Two Letters (2014, 2015) • 2013 MLB Draft Pick (Boston Red Sox, 22nd Round) • 2016 Second-Team Preseason All-American (Perfect Game) • 2015 Second-Team All-Big Ten • 2015 Cape Cod League All-Star • 2014 NCAA Stillwater Regional All-Tournament Team • 2014 Big Ten All-Tournament Team • 2014 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American (Collegiate Baseball) • 2014 All-Big Ten Freshman Team 2015: Ryan Boldt continued to excel for the Huskers as a sophomore, performing both on and off the field • Played in 55 of NU’s 57 games • Not only led the Huskers in average (.344), hits (75), runs (45) and stolen bases (9), but was also named a third-team CoSIDA Academic All-American • Hit leadoff in 37 games and displayed a great eye at the plate with 27 walks-to-27 strikeouts, while leading the team with a .429 on-base percentage • During Big Ten play, ranked ninth in the league with a .374 average and tied for eighth in hits with 34, while his on-base percentage of .467 ranked fourth • Had at least a hit in nine straight games to start the season, including six straight multi-hit performances • Ended the 2014 season on a four-game hitting streak that extended into 2015 as a career-long 13-game hitting streak • Had a teamhigh 24 multi-hit games on the year, including nine games with three hits • Produced an 11-game hitting streak late in the season that raised his average from .325 to .356 • Played in the Cape Cod League during the summer and was selected to the league’s all-star game.

• 2012 Team USA 18U • 2012 XXV IBAF World Championships (Gold Medal) • Big Ten Player of the Week (2/23/15) • 2x Big Ten Freshman of the Week (3/10/14, 4/28/14) • CoSIDA Academic All-District (2015) • Academic All-Big Ten (2015) • Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2015) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2013, 2014; Spring 2014, 2015)

a tournament-record 12 stolen bases and added a tournament-high 11 runs • Was the only player in the tournament to hit double figures in either category • Also set a single-game tournament record with five stolen bases in an 11-1 win over Colombia. Personal: Born on Nov. 22, 1994 • Parents are Mitch and Chris Boldt • Has two sisters, Kathryn and Lauren, and one brother, Steven • Is the cousin of former Husker infielder Pat Kelly, who was drafted in 2014 by the Minnesota Twins • Majoring in nutrition science.

2014: Boldt made an immediate impact for the Huskers in 2014, as he was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball • Hit .311 on the year with 74 hits, while leading the team in runs (47) and triples (6) • His six triples were the most by a Husker since Jeff Leise hit seven in 2003 • Produced 20 multi-hit games on the year, including a team-high four, four-hit games • Hit leadoff for the Huskers the final 28 games of the year and NU was 22-7 on the year with Boldt in the leadoff spot after he also hit leadoff in the season opener • Was named to the NCAA Stillwater Regional All-Tournament Team after going 6-for-10 with one double, two triples and five runs scored in three games • Was 2-for-4 with a triple and a run scored in his NCAA Tournament debut against Cal State Fullerton on May 30 in Stillwater, Okla. • Snapped an 0-for-11 slump against Northwestern with his first career home run on April 19 • Was a two-out, two-run shot that put the Huskers within two runs, NU won the game 10-9 • Was 6-for-10 with three doubles in a doubleheader sweep of No. 25 UC Irvine on March 15, including 4-for-5 with four RBIs in game one • Delivered a two-out, three-RBI triple against Pacific in the season opener on Feb. 14 at the Husker Classic in Tempe, Ariz. • Was his first career hit and tied the game, 3-3 • Nebraska went on to win the game, 5-3. Before Nebraska: Boldt was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 22nd round of the 2013 MLB Draft out of Red Wing High School in Red Wing, Minn., but decided to join the Nebraska baseball program instead • Ranked as the No. 15 overall recruit and the No. 3 outfielder in the nation by Perfect Game • Was unable to play a majority of his senior season due to a leg injury • As a junior in 2012, led Red Wing to a 22-2 record and its first state tournament appearance since 1977 • Was named the MVP of the 2012 Perfect Game AllAmerican Classic at PETCO Park in San Diego, Calif., after going 2-for-3 with a triple to lead the West squad to a 7-6 win • Earned a spot on Team USA’s Under-18 squad in August 2012 and was coached by former Major Leaguer and three-time World Series champion Scott Brosius • Was the first Minnesota product to earn a spot on the team since current Minnesota Twin Joe Mauer was selected in 2000 • Competed with Team USA at the XXV IBAF Under-18 Baseball World Championships in Seoul, Korea, helping Team USA win its first world championship at the under-18 level since 1999 with a 6-2 win over Canada in the championship game • Led all players at the 12-team event with

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PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN BY PERFECT GAME, BASEBALL AMERICA, D1BASEBALL CAREER HIGHS Category Hits: Runs: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: RBIs: Walks: Stolen Bases:

High 4 3 2 1 1 4 3 2

Opponent (Last time) 4x (Penn State) 6x (Minnesota) UC Irvine 8x (Minnesota) 3x (Michigan) UC Irvine 2x (Maryland) 2x (Northwestern)

Date 5/2/14 4/12/15 3/15/14 4/11/14 3/20/15 3/15/14 4/5/15 5/2/15

CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

AVG. G-GS AB R H HR RBI SB

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- .063 .333 .400 .333 .333 .500 .240 .455 .158 .286 .296 --- --- --- .222 .500 .750

--- --- --- 4-4 3-3 1-1 2-2 3-3 5-5 6-6 5-5 4-4 6-6 7-7 --- --- --- 4-4 3-3 1-1

- - - 16 12 5 6 12 20 25 22 19 28 27 - - - 18 12 4

- - - 4 2 0 0 0 6 2 5 4 6 10 - - - 2 2 2

- - - 1 4 2 2 4 10 6 10 3 8 8 - - - 4 6 3

- - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 - - - 0 0 0

- - - 2 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 5 3 - - - 2 4 0

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

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS Multi-Hit Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2014 12 4 4 - 20 2015 15 9 - - 24 Total 27 13 4 - 44 Multi-RBI Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2014 2 3 1 - 6 2015 3 1 - - 4 Total 5 4 1 - 10 Longest Hitting Streak 13 Games: May 21, 2014 - Feb. 28, 2015 Longest Reaching Base Streak 16 Games: May 21, 2014 - Feb. 28, 2015

BOLDT’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2014 2015 Total

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2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.311 61-60 238 47 74 12 6 2 31 104 .437 25 3 35 3 .382 1 4 7-11 150 1 2 .987 .344 55-55 218 45 75 7 2 1 21 89 .408 27 6 27 2 .429 1 3 9-13 117 2 2 .983 .327 116-115 456 92 149 19 8 3 52 193 .423 52 9 62 5 .405 2 7 16-24 267 3 4 .985

BOLDT’S CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2014 2015 Total

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2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.253 24-24 95 14 24 3 1 2 9 35 .368 11 1 15 3 .333 1 3 2-5 69 0 0 1.000 .374 23-23 91 20 34 2 1 1 9 41 .451 13 3 10 1 .467 0 1 4-4 37 2 1 .975 .312 47-47 186 34 58 5 2 3 18 76 .409 24 4 25 4 .400 1 4 6-9 106 2 1 .991 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

THREE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES

99 ALL-AMERICANS

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DEREK BURKAMPER #2 JR. | RHP | 6-2 | 193 | B/T: R/R MUSCATINE, IOWA (MUSCATINE) Honors & Awards • Two Letters (2014, 2015) • 2013 MLB Draft Pick (Boston Red Sox, 20th Round) 2015: Derek Burkamper saw his role in the Husker pitching staff grow in 2015, as the sophomore became a part of the weekend rotation • Worked primarily as the Sunday starter and went 5-3 with a 3.84 ERA in 12 starts over 65.2 innings • Struck out 44 batters, while walking 17, and his opponent batting average of .267 was the lowest in NU’s weekend rotation • Was 2-2 in seven Big Ten starts with a 4.59 ERA • Went 5.0 or more innings in nine of his 12 starts, including 6.0 or more innings five times • Tossed a career-high 8.1 innings in a six-strikeout win over Texas on March 29 • Threw 7.0 scoreless innings and struck out a career-high seven in a win at Northwestern on May 3. 2014: Burkamper made five appearances for the Huskers in 2014, including one start • Finished the year with an 8.59 ERA over 7.1 innings of work • Saw his first relief appearance against Utah on Feb. 23 • Threw 2.0 innings against the Utes, giving up one earned run on five hits • Was tagged for the loss in his Husker debut, as he

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started against Gonzaga on Feb. 16 at the Husker Classic in Tempe, Ariz. • Lasted 3.0 innings, allowing five runs on six hits • Started the game with a 1-2-3 first inning. Before Nebraska: Burkamper was drafted in the 20th round of the 2013 MLB Draft, but turned down professional baseball to become a Husker • Tabbed the 121st national recruit and the 32nd-best right-handed prep pitcher in the country by Perfect Game • Posted an 11-2 record in 2013 with a 0.99 ERA over 77.2 innings of work at Muscatine High School in Muscatine, Iowa • Notched 130 strikeouts to just 15 walks • Was a first-team All-Central Region pick by Rawlings/Perfect Game and was selected as the Mississippi Athletic Conference Player of the Year • Participated in the 2013 Iowa/Illinois AllStar Game • Was 8-5 as a junior with a 1.17 ERA and 119 strikeouts in 83.2 innings • Was named a second-team all-state pick by the Iowa Newspaper Association and the Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association in 2012 • Was named to the 2012 WWBA Kernels Foundation Championship all-tournament team after throwing three no-hit innings with five strikeouts • Opened the 2012 Iowa 4A substate playoffs with an 11-strikeout performance against Cedar Rapids Jefferson. Personal: Born on Sept. 26, 1994 in Iowa City, Iowa • Parents are Jay Burkamper and Kim Burkamper • Has three brothers, Drew, Vaughn and Thad • Majoring in criminology and criminal justice.


20TH ROUND PICK BY BOSTON IN 2013 CAREER HIGHS Category High Innings: 8.1 Longest Start: 8.1 Shortest Start: 2.2 Longest Relief: 2.0 Hits: 10 Runs: 5 Earned Runs: 5 Walks: 3 Strikeouts: 7

Opponent (Last time) Texas Texas Ohio State Utah Iowa 2x (Iowa) Gonzaga 2x (Northwestern) Northwestern

Date 3/29/15 3/29/15 4/19/15 2/23/14 4/26/15 4/26/15 2/16/14 5/3/15 5/3/15

CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB-K

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- 9.00 1.29 --- --- 7.20 --- --- 0.00 --- 0.00 1.69 --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- 0-0 1-0 --- --- 0-1 --- --- 0-0 --- 1-0 1-0 --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- 1-0 1-1 --- --- 1-1 --- --- 2-0 --- 1-1 1-1 --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- 1.0 7.0 --- --- 5.0 --- --- 1.1 --- 7.0 5.1 --- --- --- --- --- ---

-- -- -- 2 2 -- -- 8 -- -- 1 -- 6 6 -- -- -- -- -- --

-- -- -- 1 1 -- -- 4 -- -- 0 -- 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- --

-- -- -- 1 1 -- -- 4 -- -- 0 -- 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- --

------0-1 1-5 ----0-4 ----0-0 --3-7 2-2 -------------

CAREER PITCHING APPEARANCES Date 2/16/14 2/23/14 3/12/14 3/26/14 4/9/14

Opponent vs. Gonzaga vs. Utah Northern Colorado at Kansas State Kansas State

2/19/15 3/1/15 3/8/15 3/15/15 3/22/15 3/29/15 4/5/15 4/12/15 4/19/15 4/26/15 5/3/15 5/11/15

vs. BYU at LMU vs. LSU Florida Gulf Coast Michigan Texas at Maryland Minnesota Ohio State at Iowa at Northwestern Purdue

S/R W/L/S IP S L 3.0 R - 2.0 R - 1.0 R - 1.0 R - 0.1 S S S S S S S S S S S S

- W L W W W - - - L W L

H HR R-ER BB-K 6 0 5-5 1-2 5 0 2-1 0-0 2 0 1-1 0-1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0

5.0 8 7.0 2 6.0 6 6.0 5 5.1 6 8.1 5 5.1 4 3.2 3 2.2 6 4.1 10 7.0 6 5.0 8

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

3-3 1-1 3-3 2-2 1-1 2-2 3-3 3-3 2-2 5-4 0-0 4-4

1-2 1-5 2-3 1-4 2-2 0-6 2-3 3-2 2-2 0-4 3-7 0-4

BURKAMPER’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2014 2015 Total

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

8.59 0-1 5 1 0 0/0 0 7.1 14 8 7 1 3 2 0 3.84 5-3 12 12 0 0/1 0 65.2 69 29 28 17 44 11 2 4.32 5-4 17 13 0 0/1 0 73.0 83 37 35 18 47 13 2

0 .452 5 .267 5 .287

0 2 2

1 0 4 0 5 0

BURKAMPER’S CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

2014 -- Did Not Pitch During Conference Play -2015 4.59 2-2 7 7 0 0/1 0 33.1 43 18 17 12 24 4 1 4 .312 0 2 0 Total 4.59 2-2 7 7 0 0/1 0 33.1 43 18 17 12 24 4 1 4 .312 0 2 0 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

THREE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES

99 ALL-AMERICANS

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JEFF CHESNUT #1 SR. | RHP | 6-4 | 207 | B/T: R/R OMAHA, NEB. (MILLARD SOUTH)

Honors & Awards • Three Letters (2013, 2014, 2015) • Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week (3/30/15) • Academic All-Big Ten (2014, 2015) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2012, 2013, 2014; Spring 2014, 2015) • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2015) 2015: Jeff Chesnut led the Huskers in appearances in 2015 with 31, all out of the bullpen • The 31 appearances tied Zach Hirsch (2014) and McGraw Milhaven (1988) for sixth place in NU’s single-season record book • Was 6-0 on the year with a 2.72 ERA over a career-high 43.0 innings • Threw 42.1 combined innings over his two seasons at Nebraska • Held opposing hitters to a .255 batting average, while allowing just six extra-base hits • Started the year by not allowing an earned run in his first 7.2 innings over five appearances • Gave up just two earned runs in 21.1 innings over his first 15 appearances • Allowed a total of three hits and one run in his final three appearances of the year, pitching a combined 3.1 innings • Combined with three other pitchers for a 15-inning shutout against Texas on March 28 and the group earned Louisville Slugger National Player-of-the-Week honors. 2014: Chesnut made 15 appearances, all out of the bullpen, for the Huskers in 2014 • Finished the year with a 3.24 ERA in 16.2 innings of work • Tossed a pair of scoreless innings of relief, while allowing one hit in a 7-6 win over Ohio State in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament on May 21 • Was his first appearance since April 9 after missing most of April and May with a virus • Was nearly perfect out of the bullpen for the Huskers during the season-opening weekend at the Husker Classic in Tempe, Ariz. • Worked 3.2 shutout innings over two appearances, allowing just one hit and one walk. 2013: Chesnut primarily worked out of the bullpen as a freshman in 2013, while also making two mid-week starts for the Huskers • Threw 25.2 innings over 16 appearances, including six appearances during Big Ten play and two appearances at the Big Ten Tournament • Threw 1.0 inning of perfect relief in a 5-0 win that eliminated Ohio State from the conference tournament on May 25 • During a sixappearance stretch (April 2-24), gave up just one run, including no earned runs, over 8.0 innings • Made his first career start against Northern Colorado on March 6 at Hawks Field • Earned his first career win in the 5-1 victory, as he notched a seasonhigh three strikeouts, while giving up one run on one hit over 4.0 innings • Made his Husker debut at Bakersfield on Feb. 15 in the season opener • Gave up two runs and three hits over 2.0 innings. Before Nebraska: Chesnut joined the Huskers from Millard South High School, where he was a three-year letterwinnner under Coach Greg Geary • Was a Class A All-Nebraska honorable-mention pick by the Omaha World-Herald in 2012 • Threw four no-hitters in 2012, including a 13-strikeout performance against Bellevue East • Was a leader offensively as well with a team-high seven home runs • Helped Millard South to the No. 6 seed at the 2012 Class A state tournament, where the Patriots upset No. 3 seed Omaha Westside in the first round • Was picked to play in the 40th annual Orcutt-Collin Memorial Game • Chose Nebraska over Nebraska-Omaha, New Mexico State and Northern Colorado. Personal: Born on Aug. 28, 1993 in Omaha, Neb. • Parents are Kevin and Susan Chesnut • Has one sister, Ashley, and two brothers, Trevor and Tyler • Majoring in journalism.

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CAREER PITCHING APPEARANCES Date 2/15/13 3/6/13 3/20/13 3/26/13 4/2/13 4/5/13 4/12/13 4/16/13 4/20/13 4/24/13 4/27/13 5/6/13 5/12/13 5/18/13 5/25/13 5/26/13

Opponent S/R W/L/S IP at CSU Bakersfield R - 2.0 Northern Colorado S W 4.0 at Cal St. Fullerton S - 3.0 at Kansas State R - 1.0 at Kansas State R - 2.0 at Iowa R - 1.0 Ohio State R - 1.0 Arkansas R - 1.0 at Purdue R W 2.0 Kansas State R - 1.0 vs. Oklahoma St. R - 1.1 Indiana R - 1.0 at Minnesota R - 1.0 Michigan R - 1.1 vs. Ohio State R - 1.0 vs. Indiana R L 2.0

H HR R-ER BB-K 3 0 2-2 0-0 1 0 1-1 1-3 2 0 2-2 4-1 2 0 3-3 0-0 2 0 1-0 1-1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1-0 1 0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0-0 1-3 0 0 0-0 2-0 3 1 3-3 2-1 3 0 3-1 1-0 0 0 0-0 0-1 4 0 4-4 1-1 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1-1 4-0

2/14/14 2/16/14 2/21/14 2/23/14 3/1/14 3/7/14 3/9/14 3/11/14 3/12/14 3/14/14 3/19/14 3/23/14 3/26/14 4/9/14 5/21/14

vs. Pacific vs. Gonzaga vs. Oregon State vs. Utah at The Citadel St. John’s St. John’s Northern Colorado Northern Colorado UC Irvine Creighton at Iowa at Kansas State Kansas State vs. Ohio State

R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R

- - - L - - - - - - - - - - -

0.2 3.0 0.1 2.1 0.1 2.0 1.0 0.1 0.2 2.2 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.0 2.0

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

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

0-0 1-1 2-0 0-2 2-0 1-1 2-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-1 0-0 1-1 2-0 0-0

2/14/15 2/15/15 2/19/15 3/1/15 3/7/15 3/8/15 3/11/15 3/14/15 3/15/15 3/17/15 3/22/15 3/24/15 3/28/15 3/31/15 4/1/15 4/5/15 4/7/15 4/10/15 4/12/15 4/14/15 4/17/15 4/19/15 4/25/15 4/26/15 4/28/15 5/1/15 5/9/15 5/11/15 5/15/15 5/20/15 5/21/15

at UNLV R at UNLV R vs. BYU R at Loyola Marymount R vs. Hawaii R vs. LSU R Northern Colorado R Florida Gulf Coast R Florida Gulf Coast R Indiana State R Michigan R Cal St. Fullerton R Texas R Creighton R Omaha R at Maryland R as Kansas State R Minnesota R Minnesota R at Creighton R Ohio State R Ohio State R at Iowa R at Iowa R at Creighton R at Northwestern R Purdue R Purdue R at Illinois R vs. Illinois R vs. Michigan State R

- - W - - - W - - W - - W - - - - - W - - - - - - - W - - - -

0.2 3.0 1.1 1.0 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.2 1.2 2.1 1.0 0.1 1.1 2.1 2.0 2.1 0.2 2.0 1.2 0.1 1.2 0.2 0.2 2.0 0.1 1.0 1.1 1.0

0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 2 2 1 2 0 2 1 1 4 2 2 5 2 1 1 1

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

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

0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 2-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-2 0-0

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TIED FOR SIXTH AT NEBRASKA WITH 31 APPEARANCES IN 2015 CAREER HIGHS Category High Innings: 4.0 Longest Start: 4.0 Shortest Start: 3.0 Longest Relief: 3.0 Hits: 5 Runs: 4 Earned Runs: 4 Walks: 4 Strikeouts: 4

Opponent (Last time) Northern Colorado Northern Colorado Cal State Fullerton UNLV Purdue Michigan Michigan 2x (Indiana) Indiana State

Date 3/6/13 3/6/13 3/20/13 2/15/15 5/9/15 5/18/13 5/18/13 5/26/13 3/17/15

CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB-K

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- 1.35 0.00 --- 0.00 8.31 12.00 0.00 5.14 0.00 0.00 12.00 --- --- --- 0.00 --- 6.00

--- --- --- 2-0 0-0 --- 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 --- 0-1

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

--- --- --- 6.2 1.0 --- 2.0 4.1 3.0 2.1 7.0 0.1 0.2 3.0 --- --- --- 1.0 --- 3.0

-- -- -- 3 1 -- 0 7 5 2 8 0 2 5 -- -- -- 1 -- 4

-- -- -- 1 0 -- 0 4 4 1 7 0 0 4 -- -- -- 0 -- 4

-- -- -- 1 0 -- 0 4 4 0 4 0 0 4 -- -- -- 0 -- 2

------3-6 0-0 --0-4 2-4 2-3 0-3 7-2 0-0 0-0 1-3 ------0-0 --5-0

CHESNUT’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

2013 2014 2015 Total

20 11 14 45

17 6 13 36

Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

2013 2014 2015 Total

7 1 9 17

5 1 8 14

5.96 3.24 2.72 3.80

2-1 0-1 6-0 8-2

16 15 31 62

2 0 0 2

0 0 0 0

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

0 25.2 23 0 16.2 22 0 43.0 39 0 85.1 84

18 15 9 42

12 5 7 2 25 3 44 10

0 0 0 0

1 0 3 4

.256 .310 .255 .267

2 6 4 1 4 3 10 10

0 0 0 0

CHESNUT’S CAREER BIG TEN STATS 6.14 99.00 4.24 5.18

1-0 6 0-0 1 2-0 12 3-0 19

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

0/1 0/0 0/0 0/1

0 7.1 8 0 0.0 1 0 17.0 24 0 24.1 33

13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

4 0 6 10

5 0 10 15

1 0 2 3

THREE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES

0 0 0 0

0 0 3 3

.276 1.000 .348 .333

99 ALL-AMERICANS

0 0 2 2

1 0 2 3

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ELIJAH DILDAY #7 SO. | OF | 6-1 | 199 | B/T: L/R ST. CHARLES, MO. (FRANCIS HOWELL) Honors & Awards • One Letter (2015) • Big Ten Freshman of the Week (3/30/15) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2014; Spring 2015

2015: After missing the first 20 games of the season with a shoulder injury to his non-throwing arm, Elijah Dilday made his Husker debut on March 20 against Michigan • Went on to play in 20 games, including 12 starts • Hit .205 (9-for-44) on the year with two doubles, one triple and five RBIs • Was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week on March 30 after hitting .462 over five starts the previous week • Produced his first double and multi-hit game in a sweepclinching win over Texas on March 29 • Had a double, triple and career-high three RBIs in a win over Kansas State on April 21.

Before Nebraska: Dilday joined Nebraska after a stellar prep career at Francis Howell High School in St. Charles, Mo. • Ranked as the No. 293 high school player in the country and the No. 5 overall player in the state of Missouri by Perfect Game • Was named a first-team All-Central Region pick in 2014 by Perfect Game and was a honorable-mention Underclass All-American in 2013 • Was a first-team All-American by both the National High School Baseball Coaches Association and Louisville Slugger following his senior season • Hit .450 as a senior with 19 doubles, two triples, five home runs and 50 RBIs in 129 at bats, while also scoring 54 runs and stealing 16 bases • Was tabbed as a third-team All-American in 2013 by the NHSBCA after hitting .432 as a junior with 51 hits, including 17 doubles, three triples and eight home runs in 118 at bats • Led the Vikings to a Class 5 state title in 2013 and a runner-up finish in 2014 • Shined for the St. Louis Mets at the eight-team 2013 Metropolitan Baseball Classic, hosted at Citi Field in Flushing Meadows, N.Y. • Was joined on the team by fellow Huskers Zack Engelken and Reece Eddins. Personal: Born on Jan. 4, 1996 • Parents are Bart and Faye Dilday • Has one brother, Joshua • Majoring in business administration.

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DOUBLE, TRIPLE AND THREE RBIS VS. KSU ON APRIL 21, 2015 CAREER HIGHS Category Hits: Runs: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: RBIs: Walks: Stolen Bases:

High 2 1 1 1 -- 3 1 1

Opponent (Last time) Texas 2x (Texas) 2x (Kansas State) Kansas State -- Kansas State 2x (Creighton) 2x (Ohio State)

Date 3/29/15 3/29/15 4/21/15 4/21/15 -4/21/15 3/31/15 4/18/15

CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

AVG. G-GS AB R H HR RBI SB

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- --- --- --- --- .000 .000 --- .250 .000 .000 .000 --- --- --- --- --- ---

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

- - - - - - - 0 4 - 8 1 1 5 - - - - - -

- - - - - - - 1 1 - 2 0 0 0 - - - - - -

- - - - - - - 0 0 - 2 0 0 0 - - - - - -

- - - - - - - 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -

- - - - - - - 0 0 - 3 0 0 0 - - - - - -

0 1 0 0 0 0 -

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS Multi-Hit Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2015 2 - - - 2 Total 2 - - - 2 Multi-RBI Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2015 - 1 - - 1 Total - 1 - - 1 Longest Hitting Streak 5 Games: March 24, 2015 - March 29, 2015 Longest Reaching Base Streak 6 Games: March 24, 2015 - March 31, 2015

DILDAY’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2015 Total

R

H

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.205 20-12 44 6 9 2 1 0 5 13 .295 2 1 10 2 .255 0 0 2-2 21 0 0 1.000 .205 20-12 44 6 9 2 1 0 5 13 .295 2 1 10 2 .255 0 0 2-2 21 0 0 1.000

DILDAY’S CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2015 Total

R

H

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.056 9-4 18 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .056 0 1 7 1 .105 0 0 1-1 7 0 0 1.000 .056 9-4 18 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .056 0 1 7 1 .105 0 0 1-1 7 0 0 1.000 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

THREE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES

99 ALL-AMERICANS

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2016 HUSKER BASEBALL

REECE EDDINS #30 SO. | RHP | 6-5 | 210 | B/T: R/R LEE’S SUMMIT, MO. (BLUE SPRINGS SOUTH) Honors & Awards • One Letter (2015) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2014; Spring 2015) 2015: Reece Eddins made five appearances, all out of the bullpen, as a freshman in 2015 • Finished the year with a 9.82 ERA over 3.2 innings with two strikeouts • Made his debut against BYU on Feb. 19, tossing 1.1 innings of perfect relief with one strikeout • Matched his season high with 1.1 innings against Northern Colorado on March 10, but allowed two runs on four hits. Before Nebraska: Eddins joined the Huskers from Blue Springs South High School in Lee’s Summit, Mo. • Was tabbed a top-200 right-handed pitcher in the nation and the No. 12 overall player in the state of Missouri by Perfect Game • Was a 2014 All-Central Region second-team pick by Perfect Game and a 2013 Underclass High HonorableMention pick • Led the Jaguars to their first state tournament appearance in 2014, where they placed third in Class 5, the largest class in the state • Was the first player in Jackson County to toss back-to-back no-hitters, including a 13-strikeout performance against Blue Springs • Notched 68 strikeouts in 59 innings as a senior • Competed at the PG WWBA World Championships in Jupiter, Fla., for Marucci Elite • Helped the squad defeat Puerto Rico by throwing 2.0 innings of scoreless relief • Competed at the 2013 Metropolitan Baseball Classic at Citi Field in Flushing Meadows, N.Y., for the St. Louis Mets and was joined on the team by fellow Huskers Elijah Dilday and Zack Engelken. Personal: Born on Nov. 12, 1995 • Parents are John and Cindee Eddins • Has one sister, Brooke, and two brothers, Jace and Cole • Majoring in mechanical engineering.

CAREER HIGHS Category High Innings: 1.1 Longest Start: -- Shortest Start: -- Longest Relief: 1.1 Hits: 4 Runs: 2 Earned Runs: 2 Walks: 1 Strikeouts: 1

Opponent (Last time) 2x (Northern Colorado) -- -- 2x (Northern Colorado) Northern Colorado Northern Colorado Northern Colorado Maryland 2x (Omaha)

Date 3/10/15 --3/10/15 3/10/15 3/10/15 3/10/15 4/4/15 4/1/15

CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB-K

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- 13.50 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- 1-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- 1.1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0.2 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

-- -- -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

-- -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

-- -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

------0-0 --------------0-1 -----------------

CAREER PITCHING APPEARANCES Date 2/19/15 3/10/15 4/1/15 4/4/15 4/21/15

Opponent vs. BYU Northern Colorado Omaha at Maryland Kansas State

S/R W/L/S IP R - 1.1 R - 1.1 R - 0.2 R - 0.0 R - 0.1

H HR R-ER BB-K 0 0 0-0 0-1 4 0 2-2 0-0 1 0 0-0 0-1 0 0 1-1 1-0 3 0 1-1 0-0

EDDINS’ CAREER OVERALL STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2015 Total

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

9.82 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 3.2 8 4 4 1 2 1 0 0 .500 0 1 0 9.82 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 3.2 8 4 4 1 2 1 0 0 .500 0 1 0

EDDINS’ CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2015 Total 20

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

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ZACK ENGELKEN #24 SO. | RHP | 6-5 | 224 | B/T: R/R OVERLAND PARK, KAN. (BLUE VALLEY WEST) Honors & Awards • One Letter (2015) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2014; Spring 2015) 2015: Zack Engelken made five appearances as a freshman in 2015, including four starts • Finished the year with a 1-0 record and a 4.50 ERA over 12.0 innings with 10 strikeouts • Made his debut and earned his first career win on Feb. 21 against BYU with 2.2 innings of one-hit scoreless relief • Tossed 3.1 innings in his first career start against Northern Colorado on March 11 • Went a season-high 4.1 innings and struck out a season-high three batters against Indiana State on March 18. Before Nebraska: A product of Blue Valley West High School in Overland Park, Kan., Engelken helped the Jaguars to four straight appearances at the Kansas 6A state tournament, including a state title in 2013, as well as runner-up finishes in 2011 and 2012 under Bill McDonald • Ranked as the No. 321 senior in the country and the fifth-best player in Kansas by Perfect Game • Was a Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American in 2014 • Posted a 7-1 record in 2013 with 63 strikeouts in 41 innings of work • Was 5-0 as a junior in 2013 with 69 strikeouts and a 1.03 ERA in 47 innings • Earned Kansas 6A Pitcher-of-the-Year honors in 2013 and 2014, while also being named Kansas All-Class Pitcher of the Year in 2013 • Pitched at both the 2013 PG WWBA 17U National Championships and the 18U National Championships, both in Marietta, Ga. • Picked up the win at the 2012 PG WWBA Underclass World Championships in Ft. Myers, Fla., for Marucci Elite with 5.0 shutout innings • Competed at the 2013 Metropolitan Baseball Classic at Citi Field in Flushing Meadows, N.Y., for the St. Louis Mets and was joined on the team by fellow Huskers Elijah Dilday and Reece Eddins. Personal: Born on Nov. 10, 1995 • Parents are Barry and Jodie Engelken • Has two sisters, Emily and Hannah • Has not declared a major.

CAREER HIGHS Category High Innings: 4.1 Longest Start: 4.1 Shortest Start: 0.1 Longest Relief: 2.2 Hits: 4 Runs: 2 Earned Runs: 2 Walks: 3 Strikeouts: 5

Opponent (Last time) Indiana State Indiana State Omaha BYU Indiana State Northern Colorado Northern Colorado 2x (Cal State Fullerton) Indiana State

Date 3/18/15 3/18/15 4/1/15 2/21/15 3/18/15 3/11/15 3/11/15 3/25/15 3/18/15

CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB-K

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- 5.40 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 27.00 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- 1-1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1-1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- 3.1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0.1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

-- -- -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

-- -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

-- -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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CAREER PITCHING APPEARANCES Date 2/21/15 3/11/15 3/18/15 3/25/15 4/1/15

Opponent vs. BYU Northern Colorado Indiana State Cal St. Fullerton Omaha

S/R W/L/S IP R W 2.2 S - 3.1 S - 4.1 S - 1.1 S - 0.1

H HR R-ER BB-K 1 0 0-0 1-2 3 1 2-2 3-2 4 1 1-1 1-3 2 0 2-2 3-1 1 0 1-1 2-0

ENGELKEN’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2015 Total

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ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

4.50 1-0 5 4 0 0/0 0 12.0 11 6 6 9 10 3 0 2 .256 0 2 0 4.50 1-0 5 4 0 0/0 0 12.0 11 6 6 9 10 3 0 2 .256 0 2 0

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ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

2015 - - Did Not Pitch During Conference Play -- Total 0.00 0-0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

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TAYLOR FISH #45 SR. | C | 5-9 | 190 | B/T: R/R KEARNEY, NEB. (KEARNEY)

Honors & Awards • Four Letters (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) • Academic All-Big Ten (2013, 2014, 2015) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2011, 2013; Spring 2012, 2013, 2015) 2015: Taylor Fish made nine starts over 17 games played in 2015 • Hit .389 (14-for-36) with six RBIs and produced a .463 on-base percentage • Delivered a pair of three-hit performances in starts against Indiana State and Omaha • Matched a career high with two RBIs against both Omaha and Creighton • Produced a five-game hitting streak from April 15 to May 2 that tied a career high. 2014: Fish played in 24 games in 2014, including 18 starts • Hit .262 with 13 RBIs • Produced his first career three-hit game in a 13-3 series-opening win over Penn State on May 2 • Drove in a run for this third straight game with a two-out RBI single in the eighth inning at Michigan on April 26 that put NU up 3-1 • Started both games of a doubleheader against Northwestern on April 19 after Tanner Lubach was hurt in the series opener • Produced his first multi-hit game of 2014 and notched a pair of RBIs in a game for the first time in his career in a 14-7 win over St. John’s on March 9 at Hawks Field • Delivered a two-out walk-off single with a full-count and the bases loaded in a 7-6 win over St. John’s on March 8. 2013: Following a redshirt season in 2012, Fish was one of three catchers on the 2013 squad that had never played a game at Nebraska • Saw time in 16 games, including 11 starts • Was part of Husker history on April 16, when he caught a combined no-hitter against No. 10 Arkansas by pitchers Kyle Kubat, Tyler Niederklein and Dylan Vogt • Was the fourth combined no-hitter in school history and the first no-hitter since four Huskers no-hit Peru State on March 6, 1993 • Was the first no-hitter against a Division I program since April 5, 1981, when Anthony Kelley no-hit the Oklahoma Sooners in seven innings • Last nineinning no hitter against a Division I team was on April 20, 1954, when Richard Geier threw a perfect game against the Kansas Jayhawks • Threw out four

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runners in eight attempts on the year • Hit .219 with one double and four RBIs in 32 at-bats • Made his Husker debut with a start at No. 22 Cal State Fullerton in the second game of a doubleheader on Feb. 16 • Notched his first career multi-hit game with a pair of singles against Oklahoma State on April 27 at the TD Ameritrade Classic • Had one of his best games of the season at Purdue on April 20 • Notched his first career extra-base hit with an RBI double, scored a pair of runs and stole his first career base in a 10-2 win over the Boilermakers • Picked up his first career hit on March 3 with a single in the bottom of the fifth against New Mexico • Added his first career RBI three days later in the second game of a doubleheader against Northern Colorado on March 6. 2012: Fish redshirted his first season at Nebraska, but did travel with the team for most of the season • Following an early-season injury to senior Sam Stucky, Fish served as the backup to senior Cory Burleson and junior Richard Stock. Before Nebraska: Fish played American Legion baseball for the Kearney Runza program in Kearney, Neb. • Led Kearney to its first trip to the American Legion Regional Tournament since 1990 in 2010 after winning the Nebraska Class A American Division • Helped Kearney win back-to-back junior state titles in 2008 and 2009 • Posted a .477 batting average with 15 doubles, two triples, three homers and 58 RBIs in 2011 • Was a two-time all-state selection at quarterback for Kearney High School. Personal: Born on March 25, 1993, in Kearney, Neb. • Parents are Mark and Christie Fish • Has one sister, Jayden, and one brother, Connor • Majoring in mathematics.

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ON PACE TO BECOME SIXTH PLAYER IN PROGRAM HISTORY WITH FIVE LETTERS CAREER HIGHS Category Hits: Runs: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: RBIs: Walks: Stolen Bases:

High 3 2 1 -- -- 2 1 1

Opponent (Last time) 3x (Omaha) Purdue Northern Colorado --3x (Creighton) 9x (Northwestern) Purdue

Date 4/15/15 4/20/13 3/6/13 4/28/15 5/3/15 4/20/13

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AVG. G-GS AB R H HR RBI SB

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- .091 --- --- 1.000 .333 .417 .400 .250 .308 .250 .167 --- --- --- .000 .571 .000

--- --- --- 3-3 --- --- 1-1 3-1 4-3 4-1 3-2 4-4 5-2 4-3 --- --- --- 1-1 2-2 1-0

- - - 11 - - 3 6 12 5 8 13 8 12 - - - 2 7 0

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

- - - 1 - - 3 2 5 2 2 4 2 2 - - - 0 4 0

- - - 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 0 0 0

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

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

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS Multi-Hit Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2013 2014 2015 Total

1 - - - 1 2 1 - - 3 1 2 - - 3 4 3 - - 7

Multi-RBI Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2013 2014 2015 Total

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

Longest Hitting Streak 5 Games: 2x, Last April 15, 2015 - May 2, 2015 Longest Reaching Base Streak 9 Games: April 2, 2014 - April 26, 2014

FISH’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB

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2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

2012 -- Redshirted -2013 .219 16-11 32 4 7 1 2014 .262 24-18 65 7 17 0 2015 .389 17-9 36 1 14 0 Total .286 57-38 133 12 38 1

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0 4 8 .250 0 1 0 13 17 .262 5 1 0 6 14 .389 5 0 0 23 39 .293 10 2

9 0 .242 0 2 1-2 60 8 0 1.000 11 2 .324 0 6 0-0 104 18 0 1.000 4 0 .463 0 2 1-3 63 7 1 .986 24 2 .345 0 10 2-5 227 33 1 .996

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2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

2012 -- Redshirted -2013 .300 6-3 10 2 3 1 0 0 2 4 .400 0 0 0 0 .300 0 2 1-1 11 4 0 1.000 2014 .233 10-9 30 3 7 0 0 0 5 7 .233 1 1 6 2 .281 0 2 0-0 48 7 0 1.000 2015 .273 8-1 11 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 .273 2 0 2 0 .385 0 0 0-0 12 1 0 1.000 Total .255 24-13 51 5 13 1 0 0 8 14 .275 3 1 8 2 .309 0 4 1-1 71 12 0 1.000 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

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NATE FISHER #18 SO. | LHP | 6-0 | 205 | B/T: L/L YUTAN, NEB. (YUTAN)

Honors & Awards • One Letter (2015) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2014; Spring 2015) 2016: Nate Fisher had Tommy John surgery during the summer of 2015 and will miss the entire 2016 season. 2015: Fisher made nine appearances out of the bullpen in 2015 and finished the year with one save and a 3.86 ERA over 9.1 innings • Struck out eight on the year, while giving up five walks and eight hits • Tossed an inning of scoreless relief and struck out two Cougars in his collegiate debut against BYU on Feb. 20 • Didn’t allow a run and struck out six batters in 4.0 innings over his first four appearances • All four of the earned runs he gave up on the season came in two outings • Closed out NU’s victory over Omaha on April 15 for his first career save. Before Nebraska: Fisher graduated from Yutan High School, where he was a team captain in baseball, football and basketball • Played for the Platte Valley Patriots, which included players from Yutan, Ashland and Mead high schools • Was a 2014 second-team All-Nebraska selection by the Omaha World-Herald and a second-team Super-State pick by the Lincoln Journal Star • Earned first-team Class B all-state honors from both state papers in 2014 • Was 5-1 in 2014 with a 1.67 ERA and 87 strikeouts • Also was productive at the plate with a .500 average and three home runs • Averaged nearly a double-double per game on the hardwood with 20.9 points and 9.8 rebounds per game • Excelled in the classroom and was a four-year member of the student council, while also serving as Student Body President in 2013. Personal: Born on May 28, 1996 • Parents are Rick and Nancy Fisher • Has one sister, Kelli • Majoring in business administration.

CAREER HIGHS Category High Innings: 1.1 Longest Start: -- Shortest Start: -- Longest Relief: 1.1 Hits: 4 Runs: 2 Earned Runs: 2 Walks: 1 Strikeouts: 1

Opponent (Last time) 2x (Northern Colorado) -- -- 2x (Northern Colorado) Northern Colorado Northern Colorado Northern Colorado Maryland 2x (Omaha)

CAREER PITCHING APPEARANCES Date 2/20/15 3/11/15 3/14/15 3/18/15 3/20/15 4/4/15 4/12/15 4/15/15 4/21/15

Opponent S/R W/L/S IP vs. BYU R - 1.0 Northern Colorado R - 1.0 Florida Gulf Coast R - 1.0 Indiana State R - 1.0 Michigan R - 1.0 at Maryland R - 2.0 Minnesota R - 1.0 Omaha R S 1.0 Kansas State R - 0.1

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FISHER’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2015 Total

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

3.86 0-0 9 0 0 0/0 1 9.1 8 5 4 5 8 0 0 0 .235 0 2 0 3.86 0-0 9 0 0 0/0 1 9.1 8 5 4 5 8 0 0 0 .235 0 2 0

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ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

4.50 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 3 3 2 4 2 0 0 0 .214 0 1 0 4.50 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 4.0 3 3 2 4 2 0 0 0 .214 0 1 0 @HUSKER_BASEBALL

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JAKE HOHENSEE #38 JR. | RHP | 6-2 | 227 | B/T: S/R LINCOLN, NEB. (EAST)

Honors & Awards • Two Letters (2014, 2015) • Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week (3/30/15) • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2015) 2016: Jake Hohensee (pronounced HO-en-see) had Tommy John surgery following the 2015 campaign and will miss the entire 2016 season. 2015: Hohensee battled an elbow injury in 2015 and was limited to 17.1 innings over 12 relief appearances • Finished the year with a 1-0 record and a 2.08 ERA • Gave up just four earned runs all year, with three coming in his final appearance of the season at Illinois • After giving up an earned run at UNLV on Feb. 15, tossed 12.0 scoreless innings over his next nine appearances • Struck out a career-high five over 2.1 innings in the season-opening 2-0 win at UNLV • Threw 2.0 shutout innings in a 1-0 victory over No. 16 Texas on March 28 that lasted 15 innings • Tabbed as Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week, along with Kyle Kubat, Colton Howell and Jeff Chesnut, following the 15-inning shutout of Texas • Earned his lone win of the year with an inning of scoreless relief at Kansas State on April 7. 2014: Hohensee made 18 appearances for the Huskers in 2014, including three starts • Ended the season with an 0-3 record and a 5.08 ERA • Produced 22 strikeouts in 28.1 innings • Saw 1.2 innings of relief work against Binghamton on May 31 at the Stillwater Regional • Gave up three runs, all unearned, on two hits and two walks • Made his NCAA Tournament debut against Cal State Fullerton on May 30 and tossed a perfect inning of relief with one strikeout • Struck out a then-career-high four batters in 2.0 innings of relief against Penn State in a 9-2 win on May 3 • Matched a career high with 4.0 innings in a start at Creighton on April 8 • Didn’t factor into the decision, left the game trailing 2-0 and Nebraska rallied to win 4-2 • Went a career-high 4.0 innings in his second career start on April 1 at Arkansas • Took the loss against the Razorbacks after giving up four runs on five hits • Made his first career start against Northern Colorado on March 12, taking the loss after allowing three runs on three hits over 2.0 innings in a 9-2 NU loss • Finished a 9-2 win over No. 1 Oregon State on Feb. 21 by throwing a scoreless ninth inning • Gave up a leadoff hit and then retired three straight Beavers, including a strikeout • Threw a shutout inning of relief against Gonzaga on Feb. 16 and notched his first strikeout • Was one day after giving up two runs on a hit and two walks over 0.1 inning of work in his debut against the Zags. Before Nebraska: Hohensee joined the Huskers in January of 2014 after not enrolling at any school during the 2013 fall semester • Graduated from Lincoln East High School in 2013 and was ranked by Perfect Game as the No. 2 overall prep player in the state of Nebraska • Was 5-2 as a senior with a school-record 1.00 ERA • Also set the school record for strikeouts in a season with 89 over 49.0 innings, while only allowing 10 walks and holding opponents to a .178 batting average • Earned firstteam Super-State honors from the Lincoln Journal Star in 2013 after being a secondteam Super-State pick in 2012 • Was an All-Nebraska honorable-mention pick by the Omaha World-Herald in 2013 • Finished runner-up for Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year. Personal: Born on March 17, 1994, in Lincoln • Parents are Brian Lee Hohensee and Roxann Lee Hohensee • Has two sisters, Liz and Ashley, and two brothers, Nick and Matt • Majoring in history.

CAREER HIGHS Category High Innings: 4.0 Longest Start: 4.0 Shortest Start: 2.0 Longest Relief: 2.2 Hits: 5 Runs: 4 Earned Runs: 4 Walks: 2 Strikeouts: 5

Opponent (Last time) 2x (Creighton) 2x (Creighton) Northern Colorado Northwestern 2x (Creighton) Arkansas Arkansas 5x (Creighton) UNLV

Date 4/8/14 4/8/14 3/12/14 5/2/15 4/8/14 4/1/14 4/1/14 3/19/14 2/3/15

CAREER PITCHING APPEARANCES Date 2/15/14 2/16/14 2/21/14 2/28/14 3/7/14 3/12/14 3/19/14 3/23/14 3/26/14 4/1/14 4/8/14 4/16/14 4/19/14 4/27/14 5/3/14 5/16/14 5/30/14 5/31/14

Opponent S/R W/L/S IP vs. Gonzaga R - 0.1 vs. Gonzaga R - 1.0 vs. Oregon State R - 1.0 at The Citadel R - 0.2 St. John’s R - 0.1 Northern Colorado S L 2.0 Creighton R - 2.1 at Iowa R L 1.1 at Kansas State R - 1.2 at Arkansas S L 4.0 at Creighton S - 4.0 Omaha R - 1.0 Northwestern R - 1.1 at Michigan R - 1.2 Penn State R - 2.0 Illinois R - 1.0 vs. Cal St. Fullerton R - 1.0 vs. Binghamton R - 1.2

H HR R-ER BB-K 1 0 2-2 2-0 2 0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0-0 2-1 0 0 0-0 2-0 3 0 3-3 2-2 2 0 1-1 2-2 2 0 3-3 1-2 1 0 0-0 1-2 4 0 4-4 0-1 5 1 2-2 0-2 1 0 0-0 0-2 1 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1-0 2-4 2 0 1-1 1-1 0 0 0-0 0-1 2 0 3-0 2-0

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at UNLV at UNLV Michigan Cal St. Fullerton Texas Omaha at Kansas State Minnesota Ohio State at Iowa at Northwestern at Illinois

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

R R R R R R R R R R R R

- - - - - - W - - - - -

2.1 2.0 1.0 1.2 2.0 1.1 1.0 1.0 0.1 1.0 2.2 1.0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-3

0-5 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-3 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 2-1 0-0

HOHENSEE’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2014 2015 Total

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ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

5.08 0-3 18 3 0 0/0 0 28.1 30 20 16 18 22 3 1 1 .273 3 4 0 2.08 1-0 12 0 0 0/2 0 17.1 10 4 4 6 14 2 1 2 .167 1 1 0 3.94 1-3 30 3 0 0/2 0 45.2 40 24 20 24 36 5 2 3 .235 4 5 0

HOHENSEE’S CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2014 2015 Total

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ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

4.91 0-1 5 0 0 0/0 0 7.1 7 5 4 5 7 0 0 0 .250 1 0 0 3.86 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 7.0 5 3 3 3 3 1 0 2 .192 1 1 0 4.40 0-1 11 0 0 0/0 0 14.1 12 8 7 8 10 1 0 2 .218 2 1 0 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

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BYRON HOOD #48 RFR. | RHP | 5-11 | 185 | B/T: R/R ROCA, NEB. (NORRIS)

Honors & Awards • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2014; Spring 2015) 2015: Byron Hood redshirted his first season at Nebraska. Before Nebraska: Hood joined the Huskers after winning a state title at Norris High School • A native of Roca, Neb., Hood was tabbed as the No. 1 right-handed pitcher in the state of Nebraska and the No. 128 pitcher nationally by Perfect Game • Was 5-0 for the Titans in 2014 with a 2.20 ERA and 60 strikeouts over 43.3 innings • Was named to both the Lincoln Journal Star Super State and Omaha World-Herald All-Nebraska teams in 2013 and 2014 • Was a 2013 Perfect Game Underclass Second-Team All-American and a first-team AllCentral Region pick in 2014 • Winning pitcher for Norris in the 2013 Class B state title game, after the Titans finished runner-up in 2012 • Was 6-0 as a junior in 2013 with a 0.97 ERA and 62 strikeouts • Helped Hickman’s American Legion team to three state titles under Will Raftery. Personal: Born on May 31, 1995 • Parents are Colby Hood and Jennifer Hood • Has three brothers, CJ, John and Alex • Majoring in nutrition science.

CAREER HIGHS Category High Innings: -- Longest Start: -- Shortest Start: -- Longest Relief: -- Hits: -- Runs: -- Earned Runs: -- Walks: -- Strikeouts: --

Opponent (Last time) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

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HOOD’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H

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ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

2015 -- Redshirted -- Total 0.00 0-0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0

HOOD’S CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H

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ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

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COLTON HOWELL #25 SR. | RHP | 6-1 | 200 | B/T: R/R O’FALLON, MO. (FORT ZUMWALT WEST) Honors & Awards • Three Letters (2013, 2014, 2015) • 2015 MLB Draft Pick (San Diego Padres, 27th Round) • Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week (3/30/15) • Academic All-Big Ten (2014) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2012; Spring 2013) 2015: Following the 2015 season Colton Howell was selected by the San Diego Padres in the 27th round of the MLB Draft, but he elected to return to Nebraska for his senior season • Worked as NU’s setup man in 2015 and produced 31 strikeouts in 30.1 innings over 25 appearances • Notched a pair of saves on the year with a 2.08 ERA and held opposing hitters to a .215 batting average • After allowing two earned runs in the season opener at UNLV on Feb. 14, he didn’t give up an earned run in 17.2 innings over his next 13 appearances • Notched his first career save in a 4-3 win over Hawaii at the Houston College Classic • Also notched a save on March 22 against Michigan to complete a three-game sweep of the Wolverines • Matched a career high with five strikeouts in 2.2 innings of no-hit relief against Texas on March 28 • Four Husker pitchers combined for a 15-inning shutout against the Longhorns and the group earned Louisville Slugger National Player-of-the-Week honors. 2014: Howell developed into a reliable arm out of the bullpen for the Huskers in 2014 • Made 11 appearances and tossed 19.2 innings, while producing 18 strikeouts • Earned his first career win after throwing 3.0 innings of one-run relief in a 14-5 win over Kansas State, with the only run scoring on a wild pitch • Threw a career-high 3.1 shutout innings against Kansas State on April 9, allowing two hits and a walk, while striking out two • Had one of his best performances as a Husker in 2.0 innings of scoreless relief at The Citadel on March 1 with a career-best five strikeouts • Made his season debut against No. 2 Oregon State on Feb. 15 at the Husker Classic in Tempe, Ariz. 2013: Howell made 11 appearances out of the bullpen during his freshman season at Nebraska • Finished the year with an 0-1 record and a 10.12 ERA over 10.2 innings with nine strikeouts • Saw action in the postseason with 1.0 inning of work against Michigan in an 11-2 win during the first round of the Big Ten Tournament • Threw 1.1 innings of shutout relief at No. 8 Cal State Fullerton on March 20 • Gave up one hit and struck out two Titans • Made NU debut on Feb. 16 in relief at No. 22 Cal State Fullerton, threw a season-high 1.2 innings with two strikeouts. Before Nebraska: A product of Fort Zumwalt West High School in O’Fallon, Mo., Howell played at the same high school as former Husker and 2011 fourth-round MLB Draft pick Cody Asche • Earned multiple honors in 2012, as he was a first-team Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Association Class 4 selection, was named the Gateway South Conference Player of the Year and was a first-team St. Louis PostDispatch All-Metro pick • Hit .483 in 2012 with nine doubles, one triple, one home run and a slugging percentage of .640 • Worked 13 innings on the mound with 21 strikeouts and five saves • Played in the third-annual PNC Bank High School Baseball Showcase in June of 2012 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis • Was selected to Missouri’s team as a pitcher to play against the top talent from Illinois • Threw one inning of scoreless relief in the game, as Missouri won, 14-1 • Chose Nebraska over Missouri, St. Louis, Southeast Missouri State and Murray State. Personal: Born on Oct. 26, 1993 in Omaha, Neb. • Parents are the late Terry Howell and Mary Howell • Has one sister, Audra • Majoring mathematics.

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CAREER PITCHING APPEARANCES Date 2/16/13 3/20/13 3/26/13 4/2/13 4/5/13 4/20/13 4/24/13 4/27/13 5/14/13 5/18/13 5/22/13

Opponent at Cal St. Fullerton at Cal St. Fullerton at Kansas State at Kansas State at Iowa at Purdue Kansas State vs. Oklahoma St. at Creighton Michigan vs. Michigan

S/R W/L/S IP R - 1.2 R - 1.1 R L 0.0 R - 1.0 R - 1.0 R - 1.0 R - 1.0 R - 1.0 R - 0.2 R - 1.0 R - 1.0

2/15/14 2/22/14 3/1/14 3/9/14 3/12/14 3/26/14 4/9/14 4/15/14 4/19/14 4/30/14 5/16/14

vs. Oregon State vs. Washington at The Citadel St. John’s Northern Colorado at Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Northwestern at Omaha Illinois

R R R R R R R R R R R

- - - - - - - W - - -

1.1 1.1 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 3.1 3.0 2.2 1.2 1.0

1 0 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

2-0 0-2 0-5 0-1 0-0 2-0 1-2 2-2 1-2 2-2 0-2

2/141/15 2/21/15 3/1/15 3/7/15 3/10/15 3/13/15 4/15/15 3/18/15 3/21/15 3/22/15 3/24/15 3/27/15 3/28/15 4/5/15 4/11/15 4/14/15 4/19/15 4/26/15 4/28/15 5/1/15 5/9/15 5/10/15 5/20/15 5/21/15

at UNLV R vs. BYU R at Loyola Marymount R vs. Hawaii R Northern Colorado R Florida Gulf Coast R Florida Gulf Coast R Indiana State R Michigan R Michigan R Cal St. Fullerton R Texas R Texas R at Maryland R Minnesota R at Creighton R Ohio State R at Iowa R at Creighton R at Northwestern R Purdue R Purdue R vs. Illinois R vs. Michigan State R

L W - S - - - - - S - - - L - - L - W - - - L -

1.1 2.2 1.0 0.1 1.2 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.2 0.1 2.0 0.1 2.2 2.0 1.0 0.1 2.1 0.1 1.2 0.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0

3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 2 1 2 5 0 1 0 1 0 2 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

1-0 0-1 0-2 1-1 0-3 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-5 2-2 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 1-1

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H HR R-ER BB-K 2 0 0-0 4-2 1 0 0-0 1-2 2 0 3-3 1-0 2 0 3-1 1-0 2 0 2-2 0-1 0 0 1-0 1-0 2 0 0-0 0-2 1 0 0-0 0-1 1 0 4-4 4-1 0 0 0-0 0-0 3 0 2-2 0-0


27TH ROUND PICK BY SAN DIEGO IN 2015 CAREER HIGHS Category High Innings: 3.1 Longest Start: -- Shortest Start: -- Longest Relief: 3.1 Hits: 5 Runs: 4 Earned Runs: 4 Walks: 4 Strikeouts: 5

Opponent (Last time) Kansas State -- -- Kansas State Ohio State Creighton Creighton 2x (Creighton) 2x (Texas)

Date 4/9/14 --4/9/14 4/19/15 5/14/13 5/14/13 5/14/13 3/28/15

CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB-K

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- 3.38 0.00 --- 0.00 4.91 13.50 9.00 5.59 0.00 3.00 4.50 --- --- --- 0.00 --- ---

--- --- --- 0-0 0-0 --- 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 --- ---

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

--- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- 2.2 4 1 1.0 0 0 --- -- -- 1.0 0 0 3.2 1 3 2.2 4 5 2.0 4 2 9.2 14 9 1.2 2 1 3.0 3 1 4.0 4 2 --- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- 1.0 0 0 --- -- -- --- -- --

-- -- -- 1 0 -- 0 2 4 2 6 0 1 2 -- -- -- 0 -- --

------0-3 0-2 --0-0 2-1 6-4 2-2 7-6 2-2 1-3 1-3 ------1-1 -----

HOWELL’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2013 2014 2015 Total

10.12 0-1 11 0 4.12 1-0 11 0 2.08 2-4 25 0 4.15 3-5 47 0

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

0 0/0 0 10.2 16 15 12 12 9 2 1 0 0/0 0 19.2 24 12 9 10 18 1 0 0 0/1 2 30.1 23 11 7 16 31 6 1 0 0/1 2 60.2 63 38 28 38 58 9 2

0 .333 0 .304 0 .215 0 .269

2 1 2 5

1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0

HOWELL’S CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2013 2014 2015 Total

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

6.00 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 2 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 .182 0 1 0 4.91 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 3.2 5 2 2 1 4 0 0 0 .333 0 0 0 3.18 0-2 10 0 0 0/0 1 11.1 10 7 4 6 9 3 0 0 .244 0 0 0 4.00 0-2 15 0 0 0/0 1 18.0 17 12 8 8 14 3 0 0 .254 0 1 0 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

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GARETT KING #36 SO. | RHP | 6-3 | 182 | B/T: S/R ANAHEIM HILLS, CALIF. (ORANGE LUTHERAN) Honors & Awards • One Letter (2015) • 2014 MLB Draft Pick (New York Mets, 36th Round) • 2015 Big Ten All-Freshman Team • Big Ten Freshman of the Week (4/7/15) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2014; Spring 2015) 2015: Garett King made an immediate impact as a freshman, as he served as Nebraska’s midweek starter and earned Big Ten All-Freshman honors • Made 16 total appearances, including eight starts, and went 4-1 with a 3.55 ERA • Was a perfect 4-0 in games he started and Nebraska won all eight games he started • Lone loss came in a relief appearance at Iowa on April 26 • Made his Husker debut on Feb. 14 at UNLV, threw 0.2 inning of scoreless relief in a losing effort • Made first career and notched first career win in Nebraska’s home opener on March 10 against Northern Colorado • Gave up one run on three hits over 4.0 innings • Struck out a seasonhigh five batters in a 5.1-inning start against Cal State Fullerton on March 24 • Was dominant against Creighton on March 31 at Hawks Field, holding the Jays to one run on two hits over 8.0 innings, and matched his season high with five strikeouts • Earned Big Ten Freshman-of-the-Week honors for his outing against Creighton. Before Nebraska: A native of Anaheim, Calif., King joined the Huskers after a prep career at Orange Lutheran High School • Picked in the 36th round of the 2014 MLB Draft by the New York Mets • Was a 2014 Louisville Slugger Preseason All-American and a 2013 Under Armour Preseason All-American • Tabbed as the No. 18 right-handed pitcher in California and the No. 137 right-handed pitcher in the country by Perfect Game • Posted a 15-10 record and a 1.10 ERA during his prep career • Recorded 125 strikeouts to just 30 walks over 171.1 innings • Helped the Lancers to a runnerup finish in the Trinity League in 2013 after the team won the title in 2012 • Was a first-team All-Trinity League pick in 2013 and 2014, while also earning second-team honors in 2012 • Second-team All-CIF Southern California selection in 2013 and 2014 • Lancers were ranked No. 1 in the country during the 2012 season by Baseball America and were a top-10 team in 2013. Personal: Born on June 12, 1996 • Parents are Douglas and Mischa King • Has one brother, Grant • Majoring in marketing.

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NEBRASKA WON ALL EIGHT OF HIS STARTS IN 2015 CAREER HIGHS Category High Innings: 8.0 Longest Start: 8.0 Shortest Start: 2.0 Longest Relief: 3.0 Hits: 7 Runs: 5 Earned Runs: 3 Walks: 2 Strikeouts: 5

Opponent (Last time) Creighton Creighton Creighton 2x (Illinois) Kansas State Creighton 2x (Creighton) 2x (Creighton) 2x (Creighton)

Date 3/31/15 3/31/15 4/28/15 5/14/15 4/7/15 4/14/15 4/14/15 4/14/15 3/31/15

CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB-K

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- 2.25 0.00 --- 3.60 54.00 3.86 6.00 2.79 --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- 1-0 0-0 --- 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 --- 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

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

--- --- --- 4.0 1.0 --- 5.0 0.1 16.1 3.0 9.2 --- 1.0 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

-- -- -- 3 1 -- 6 2 12 3 10 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- --

-- -- -- 1 0 -- 2 2 9 2 3 -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --

-- -- -- 1 0 -- 2 2 7 2 3 -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --

------2-1 0-0 --1-2 1-0 3-8 1-1 2-5 --0-0 ---------------

CAREER PITCHING APPEARANCES Date 2/14/15 2/20/15 2/27/15 3/10/15 3/17/15 3/24/15 3/31/15 4/7/15 4/14/15 4/19/15 4/21/15 4/26/15 4/28/15 5/3/15 5/11/15 5/14/15

Opponent S/R W/L/S IP at UNLV R - 0.2 vs. BYU R - 3.0 at Loyola Marymount R - 1.0 Northern Colorado S W 4.0 Indiana State S - 5.0 Cal St. Fullerton S W 5.1 Creighton S W 8.0 at Kansas State S - 5.2 at Creighton S - 6.1 Ohio State R - 0.2 Kansas State S W 4.0 at Iowa R L 0.2 at Creighton S - 2.0 at Northwestern R - 1.0 Purdue R - 0.1 at Illinois R - 3.0

H HR R-ER BB-K 2 0 0-0 0-0 3 0 1-1 1-1 1 0 0-0 0-0 3 0 1-1 2-1 6 1 2-2 1-2 5 0 1-1 0-5 2 0 1-1 0-5 7 0 3-3 1-3 6 1 5-3 2-3 0 0 0-0 1-1 3 0 0-0 1-2 3 0 1-1 1-1 4 0 3-3 1-0 1 0 0-0 0-0 2 0 2-2 1-0 3 0 2-2 1-1

KING’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2015 Total

3.55 4-1 16 8 3.55 4-1 16 8

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

0 0/1 0 50.2 51 22 20 13 25 7 1 0 0/1 0 50.2 51 22 20 13 25 7 1

2 .273 2 .273

4 4

2 0 2 0

KING’S CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2015 Total

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

7.94 0-1 5 0 0 0/1 0 5.2 9 5 5 4 3 1 0 0 .360 0 0 0 7.94 0-1 5 0 0 0/1 0 5.2 9 5 5 4 3 1 0 0 .360 0 0 0 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

THREE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES

99 ALL-AMERICANS

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MAX KNUTSON #20 JR. | LHP | 6-2 | 223 | B/T: L/L ARDEN HILLS, MINN. (MOUNDS VIEW) Honors & Awards • Two Letters (2014, 2015) • Academic All-Big Ten (2015) • 2014 New England Collegiate Baseball League All-Star • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2013, 2014; Spring 2015) 2015: Max Knutson made 10 appearances in 2015, including two starts, and finished the year with a 1-1 record and a 2.33 ERA over 19.1 innings • Was in NU’s weekend rotation the first two weeks of the year before moving to the bullpen • Lasted 2.0 innings in his first start of the year at UNLV, gave up two runs on two hits and three walks • Gave up one run over 3.1 innings the following week in a no decision against BYU • Moved to the bullpen and tossed 9.0 straight scoreless innings over four appearances, including a careerhigh four strikeouts over four innings against Cal State Fullerton on March 25 • After giving up two earned runs at Maryland on April 4, he didn’t give up a run in 4.2 innings over his final three appearances of the season, including three strikeouts in 3.0 innings at No. 2 Illinois on May 15. 2014: Knutson made six appearances out of the bullpen for the Huskers as a freshman, throwing 5.1 innings • Ended the year with a 5.06 ERA and three strikeouts • Scored a run as a pinch runner in Nebraska’s 6-1 win over Michigan at the Big Ten Tournament on May 24 • Pinch ran at Michigan on April 26 • Threw a scoreless ninth inning of relief in a 14-5 win over Kansas State on April 15 • Made his Husker debut in the ninth inning against No. 2 Oregon State on Feb. 15 at the Husker Classic in Tempe, Ariz. • Threw a scoreless inning of relief, gave up one hit and only needed seven pitches to retire the Beavers.

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Before Nebraska: A native of Arden Hills, Minn., Knutson joined the Huskers after a stellar career at Mounds View High School under Jon Nuss • Ranked as the third-best overall recruit and the No. 1 left-handed pitcher in the state of Minnesota by Perfect Game • Named 2013 Pioneer Press Player of the Year and StarTribune Co-Player of the Year • Finalist for the 2013 Minnesota Play Ball! Mr. Baseball Award and Gatorade Player of the Year • Led the Mustangs to their first-ever state title in 2013 with an 8-0 win over Rocori • Threw a complete-game shutout in the AAA state title game at Target Field, giving up just four hits and striking out nine • Was Mounds View’s fifth appearance at the state tournament and its first since 2000 when they placed third • Posted a 6-1 record in 2013 with a 0.68 ERA • Notched 76 strikeouts in 62 innings of work, while also producing a .310 batting average • Earned first-team AllCentral Region honors from Rawlings in 2013 after being named a secondteam Underclass All-American in 2012 • Played legion ball for Tri-City Legion under Steve Grasley • Was named district MVP in 2012 and led the team to a 16-0 record in 2013 • Versatile athlete who was an all-conference selection in football and a two-time letterwinner in hockey. Personal: Born on April 1, 1995, in Minneapolis • Parents are Beth Knutson and Brendan Daly • Majoring in communication studies.

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HELD OPPONENTS SCORELESS IN FINAL THREE APPEARANCES OF 2015 CAREER HIGHS Category High Innings: 4.0 Longest Start: 3.1 Shortest Start: 2.0 Longest Relief: 4.0 Hits: 4 Runs: 3 Earned Runs: 2 Walks: 3 Strikeouts: 4

Opponent (Last time) Cal State Fullerton BYU UNLV Cal State Fullerton BYU Maryland 2x (Maryland) 2x (BYU) Cal State Fullerton

Date 3/25/15 2/21/15 2/15/15 3/25/15 2/21/15 4/4/15 4/4/15 2/21/15 3/25/15

CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB-K

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- 3.86 --- --- --- --- --- 0.00 2.70 0.00 --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 1-0 --- 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- ---

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

--- --- --- 2.1 --- --- --- --- --- 3.0 3.1 2.0 --- 1.0 --- --- --- --- --- ---

-- -- -- 5 -- -- -- -- -- 3 3 2 -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- --

-- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- 0 1 0 -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- --

-- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- 0 1 0 -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- --

------1-1 ----------0-3 1-3 0-1 --0-0 -------------

CAREER PITCHING APPEARANCES Date 2/15/14 2/22/14 3/12/14 3/15/14 3/26/14 4/15/14

Opponent S/R W/L/S IP vs. Oregon State R - 1.0 vs. Washington R - 1.0 Northern Colorado R - 0.1 UC Irvine R - 1.0 at Kansas State R - 1.0 Kansas State R - 1.0

H HR R-ER BB-K 1 0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1-0 0-2 2 0 1-1 0-0 3 0 1-1 0-0 2 0 1-1 0-0 1 0 0-0 1-1

2/15/15 2/21/15 3/10/15 3/20/15 3/25/15 4/1/15 4/4/15 4/12/15 4/21/15 5/15/15

at UNLV vs. BYU Northern Colorado Michigan Cal St. Fullerton Omaha at Maryland Minnesota Kansas State at Illinois

2 4 3 0 2 2 2 0 0 3

S S R R R R R R R R

L - - - - W - - - -

2.0 3.1 2.0 1.0 4.0 2.0 0.1 0.1 1.1 3.0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

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

KNUTSON’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2014 2015 Total

5.06 0-0 2.33 1-1 2.92 1-1

6 0 10 2 16 2

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

0 0/0 0 5.1 11 4 3 1 3 1 0 0 0/0 0 19.1 18 6 5 11 14 7 0 0 0/0 0 24.2 29 10 8 12 17 8 0

0 .407 1 .265 1 .305

0 1 1

1 0 1 0 2 0

KNUTSON’S CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

2014 -- Did Not Pitch During Conference Play -2015 3.86 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 4.2 5 3 2 2 4 2 0 0 .294 0 0 0 Total 3.86 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 4.2 5 3 2 2 4 2 0 0 .294 0 0 0 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

THREE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES

99 ALL-AMERICANS

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JAKE McSTEEN #33 RFR. | LHP | 6-0 | 195 | B/T: R/L GREAT FALLS, VA. (LANGLEY)

Honors & Awards • One Letter (2015) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2014; Spring 2015) 2015: Jake McSteen threw 3.0 innings over three appearances out of the bullpen early in the 2015 season before he missed the rest his freshman year following shoulder surgery • Earned a medical redshirt and has four more years of eligibility • Recorded a strikeout in his debut on Feb. 14 at UNLV • Tossed 2.1 innings of one-hit scoreless relief with two strikeouts at Loyola Marymount on Feb. 27. Before Nebraska: McSteen joined the Nebraska baseball team following his prep career at Langley High School in Great Falls, Va. • Was a 2014 honorable-mention All-Atlantic Region pick and a 2013 Underclass Honorable-Mention All-American by Perfect Game • Regarded as the No. 3 left-handed pitcher in the state of Virginia and the No. 137 left-handed pitcher in the country by Perfect Game • Was 8-1 in nine starts as a senior at Langley, while adding a pair of saves • Notched a 0.65 ERA and 90 strikeouts over 64.0 innings of work • Competed for the Demarini Stars during the summer • Squad placed in the top five at the Perfect Game WWBA Nationals in 2013 and 2014. Personal: Born on March 12, 1996 • Parents are Mark and Karen McSteen • Has one sister, Leah • Majoring in supply chain management • First Husker baseball letterwinner from the state of Virginia.

CAREER HIGHS Category High Innings: 2.1 Longest Start: -- Shortest Start: -- Longest Relief: 2.1 Hits: 1 Runs: -- Earned Runs: -- Walks: 1 Strikeouts: 2

Opponent (Last time) Loyola Marymount -- -- Loyola Marymount 2x (Loyola Marymount) -- -- BYU Loyola Marymount

Date 2/27/15 --2/27/15 2/27/15 --2/19/15 2/27/15

CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB-K

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- --- 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- --- 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- --- 2.0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

-- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

-- -- -- -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

-- -- -- -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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CAREER PITCHING APPEARANCES Date 2/14/15 2/19/15 2/27/15

Opponent S/R W/L/S IP at UNLV R - 0.1 vs. BYU R - 0.1 at Loyola Marymount R - 2.1

H HR R-ER BB-K 0 0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0-0 1-0 1 0 0-0 0-2

McSTEEN’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2015 Total

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

0.00 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 2.2 2 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 .200 0 0 0 0.00 0-0 3 0 0 0/0 0 2.2 2 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 .200 0 0 0

McSTEEN’S CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

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THREE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES

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JAKE MEYERS #4 SO. | LHP/OF | 6-0 | 200 | B/T: R/L OMAHA, NEB. (WESTSIDE)

Honors & Awards • One Letter (2015) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2014; Spring 2015) • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2015) 2015: Jake Meyers saw action in the field and on the mound for the Huskers as a true freshman in 2015 • Was a position player in 12 games, including six starts, and made 16 appearances out of the bullpen • Hit .167 (3for-18) in limited at-bats, but had a .400 on-base percentage with seven walks to only two strikeouts • Had most of his success on the mound with a 3-1 record and one save with a 2.38 ERA over 34.0 innings • Struck out 29 and held opponents to a .238 batting average, while allowing nine walks • Didn’t give up a run in his first 8.2 innings over five appearances • After getting tagged for a season-high five runs against Omaha on April 15, he didn’t allow an earned run in 10.1 innings over his final five appearances of the year. Before Nebraska: Meyers joined the Huskers after being named the 2014 captain of both the Omaha World-Herald All-Nebraska and the Lincoln Journal Star Super State teams • Ranked as the No. 1 outfielder in the state of Nebraska and the No. 4 overall player in the state by Perfect Game • Was 9-0 as a senior at Omaha Westside with a 0.97 ERA and 80 strikeouts in 58 innings • Delivered at the plate with a .440 batting average and a team-high 51 runs • Led the Warriors to back-to-back Class A state titles in 2013 and 2014 • Started the 2014 title game against Creighton Prep and tossed a five-hitter with 12 strikeouts • Pitched a pair of complete games at the 2014 state tournament, totaled 21 strikeouts and also produced a .611 batting average (11-for-18) • Selected as a first-team member of the All-Nebraska squad as a junior after hitting .442 with 42 hits, 32 RBIs, 33 runs, 10 stolen bases, 12 doubles, five triples and two homers in 30 games • Also starred on the mound with a 4-0 record and a 2.83 ERA over 34.2 innings with 48 strikeouts. Personal: Born on June 18, 1996 • Parents are Paul and Laurie Meyers • Father was a first-team All-American for the Huskers in 1986 and was drafted in the fourth round of the 1986 MLB Draft by the San Francisco Giants • Has one sister, Lauren • Majoring in business administration.

CAREER HITTING HIGHS Category Hits: Runs: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: RBIs: Walks: Stolen Bases:

High 1 1 -- -- -- 1 1 1

Opponent (Last time) 3x (Texas) 3x (Illinois) ---2x (Michigan) 4x (Illinois) Florida Gulf Coast

CAREER HITTING VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

AVG. G-GS AB R H HR RBI SB --- --- --- --- --- --- .000 --- .000 .000 --- --- .000 .500 --- --- --- .000 --- ---

--- --- --- --- --- --- 1-1 --- 1-0 3-1 --- --- 1-0 1-1 --- --- --- 1-1 --- ---

- - - - - - 2 - 0 4 - - 1 2 - - - 1 - -

- - - - - - 1 - 1 1 - - 0 0 - - - 1 - -

- - - - - - 0 - 0 0 - - 0 1 - - - 0 - -

- - - - - - 0 - 0 0 - - 0 0 - - - 0 - -

- - - - - - 0 - 0 0 - - 0 1 - - - 0 - -

0 0 0 0 0 0 -

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS Multi-Hit Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2015 - - - - Total - - - - Multi-RBI Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2015 - - - - Total - - - - -

Date 3/28/15 5/14/15

Longest Hitting Streak 2 Games: March 18, 2015 - March 28, 2015 3/20/15 5/15/15 3/15/15

Longest Reaching Base Streak 4 Games: March 15, 2015 - March 28, 2015

MEYERS’ CAREER OVERALL HITTING STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2015 Total

R

H

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.167 12-6 18 4 3 0 0 0 2 3 .167 7 0 2 0 .400 0 2 1-1 9 6 0 1.000 .167 12-6 18 4 3 0 0 0 2 3 .167 7 0 2 0 .400 0 2 1-1 9 6 0 1.000

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2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

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PITCHED 10.1 SCORELESS INNINGS TO CLOSE 2015 CAREER PITCHING HIGHS Category High Innings: 4.1 Longest Start: -- Shortest Start: -- Longest Relief: 4.1 Hits: 7 Runs: 5 Earned Runs: 4 Walks: 2 Strikeouts: 4

Opponent (Last time) Omaha -- -- Omaha Omaha Omaha Omaha 2x (Northern Colorado) Omaha

Date 4/1/15 --4/1/15 4/15/15 4/15/15 4/15/15 3/11/15 4/1/15

CAREER PITCHING VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB-K

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- 0.00 0.00 --- 3.38 0.00 --- --- 0.00 6.14 0.00 27.00 --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- 0-0 0-0 --- 1-0 0-0 --- --- 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- --- --- 1-0 1-0 --- 1-0 1-0 --- --- 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 --- --- --- --- --- ---

--- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- 2.0 2 0 2.0 0 0 --- -- -- 2.2 2 1 2.1 2 0 --- -- -- --- -- -- 1.0 0 0 7.1 11 6 1.0 0 0 0.2 3 2 --- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- --

-- -- -- 0 0 -- 1 0 -- -- 0 5 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- --

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

CAREER PITCHING APPEARANCES Date 2/15/15 2/21/15 2/28/15 3/8/15 3/11/15 3/18/15 3/22/15 3/25/15 4/1/15 4/11/15 4/15/15 4/19/15 4/21/15 4/26/15 5/3/15 5/11/15

Opponent S/R W/L/S IP at UNLV R - 1.0 vs. BYU R S 3.0 at Loyola Marymount R - 2.0 vs. LSU R - 0.2 Northern Colorado R - 2.0 Indiana State R W 2.2 Michigan R - 0.2 Cal St. Fullerton R L 2.0 Omaha R - 4.1 Minnesota R W 2.1 Omaha R W 3.0 Ohio State R - 2.2 Kansas State R - 1.0 at Iowa R - 3.1 at Northwestern R - 1.0 Purdue R - 2.1

H HR R-ER BB-K 1 0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-0 0-3 0 0 0-0 2-2 1 0 0-0 1-0 2 0 0-0 2-1 2 0 1-1 1-3 3 0 2-2 0-1 3 1 2-1 0-3 4 1 1-1 0-4 0 0 0-0 0-3 7 0 5-4 1-0 1 0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0-0 0-2 3 0 0-0 1-3 0 0 0-0 0-1 2 0 0-0 1-2

MEYERS’ CAREER OVERALL PITCHING STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2015 Total

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

2.38 3-1 16 0 0 0/1 1 34.0 31 11 9 9 29 3 0 2 .238 0 1 0 2.38 3-1 16 0 0 0/1 1 34.0 31 11 9 9 29 3 0 2 .238 0 1 0

MEYERS’ CAREER BIG TEN PITCHING STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2015 Total

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ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

1.46 1-0 6 0 0 0/1 0 12.1 9 2 2 2 11 1 0 0 .200 0 1 0 1.46 1-0 6 0 0 0/1 0 12.1 9 2 2 2 11 1 0 0 .200 0 1 0 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

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BEN MILLER #44 JR. | 1B/LHP | 6-4 | 270 | B/T: L/L CLIVE, IOWA (WEST DES MOINES VALLEY) Honors & Awards • Two Letters (2014, 2015) • 2015 Houston College Classic All-Tournament Team • Academic All-Big Ten (2015) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2013) 2015: Ben Miller started 56 of Nebraska’s 57 games in 2015 and hit .279 with a team-high tying four home runs • Finished second on the team in both doubles (11) and RBIs (40), also tied for second on the team in hits with 60 • Had 14 multi-hit games, including three games with three hits, and also totaled nine multi-RBI games • Had NU’s lone five-RBI game of the season in a 2-for-3 performance against BYU on Feb. 21 • Also made four appearances out of the bullpen, tossing a total of 3.0 innings • Hit in 16 of first 18 games with two eight-game hitting streaks • After his streak was snapped again, went on a career-long nine game hitting streak from March 18 to March 29 • Ended up with a hit in 25 of Nebraska’s first 28 games of the season • Was named to the Houston College Classic All-Tournament team after going a combined 4-for-10 against Texas A&M, Hawaii and LSU, with at least one hit in every game • Recorded his first career triple against Florida Gulf Coast on March 15 • After not homering in his first 40 games of the season, hit a home run in three straight games • Fourth home run of the season came at Northwestern on May 3. 2014: Miller played in 41 games as a true freshman, including 29 starts • Was primarily a designated hitter for the Huskers, but also made five appearances on the mound • Hit .316 on the year with three doubles, two home runs and 13 RBIs • Finished the year 0-1 on the mound over 8.1 innings • Worked a oneout walk in the top of the ninth against Binghamton at the NCAA Tournament on May 31 with the Huskers down a run, was pinch run for by Ty Kildow who later scored the game-tying run in an 8-6 comeback win • Had three straight multi-hit games in a three-game sweep over Penn State • Scored a team-high tying five runs in the series and posted an on-base percentage of .667 with no strikeouts • Went 2-for-3 on his 19th birthday at Minnesota with his second homer of the year and a pair of RBIs, his first career multi-RBI game • Made his first career pitching start at Kansas State and struggled, giving up six runs on six hits over 1.1 innings • Launched his first career home run in the third inning

of a 5-4 win over Creighton on March 19 • Stepped in as Nebraska’s DH in the first game of a doubleheader sweep of No. 25 UC Irvine on March 15 after Michael Pritchard was ejected • Feasted on Anteater pitching by going 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles and three runs scored in a 13-3 win • Produced his first multi-hit game as a Husker, going 2-for-4, including a double, with a pair of runs scored and his first career RBI in a 12-4 win over St. John’s on March 7 • Made his debut on the mound against No. 2 Oregon State on Feb. 15 • Gave up one run on two hits over 2.1 innings of relief • Made his Husker debut as the team’s DH against Pacific in the season opener on Feb. 14 • Was 1-for-3 with a run scored. Before Nebraska: Miller played at West Des Moines Valley High School in Clive, Iowa, under Brady Weber where he was named the 2013 Class 4A Player of the Year • Was a first-team Class 4A all-state pick by both the Iowa Newspaper Association and the Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association as a senior • Tabbed as a top-50 left-handed pitcher in the country and the No. 4 overall recruit in the state of Iowa by Perfect Game • Named a 2013 first-team All-Central Region pick by Rawlings after earning high-honorable mention Underclass All-American accolades in 2012 • Was 6-2 on the mound in 2013 with a 1.81 ERA and 35 strikeouts • Allowed just 14 earned runs in 54 innings and only nine walks • Was among the state leaders offensively in batting average (.495), hits (47), doubles (11), walks (32) and RBIs (42) • Led Iowa Select Black to a third-place finish at the 2012 Perfect Game/ EvoShield National Championships. Personal: Born on April 11, 1995, in Des Moines, Iowa • Parents are Jeff and Pam Miller • Has one sister, Alison, and two brothers, Bryan and Andy • Majoring in accounting.

MILLER’S CAREER OVERALL HITTING STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2014 2015 Total

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H

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.316 41-29 117 19 37 3 0 2 13 46 .393 13 3 24 3 .398 0 0 0-0 2 2 0 .1000 .279 56-56 215 16 60 11 1 4 40 85 .395 18 5 31 4 .342 5 0 1-1 0 0 0 .000 .292 97-85 332 35 97 14 1 6 53 131 .395 31 8 55 7 .362 5 0 1-1 2 2 0 1.000

MILLER’S CAREER BIG TEN HITTING STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2014 2015 Total

R

H

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.296 19-16 54 7 16 0 0 1 7 19 .352 5 1 102 0 .367 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 .207 22-22 87 7 18 2 0 3 17 29 .333 10 2 15 1 .297 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 .241 41-38 141 14 34 2 0 4 24 48 .340 15 3 117 1 .323 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

MILLER’S CAREER OVERALL PITCHING STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H 2014 2015 Total

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

10.80 0-1 5 1 0 0/0 0 8.1 14 10 10 2 5 3 2 2 .400 1 2 0 12.00 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 3.0 2 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 .167 0 0 0 11.12 0-1 10 1 0 0/0 0 11.1 16 14 14 4 7 3 2 2 .340 1 2 0

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R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

2014 -- Did Not Pitch During Conference Play -2015 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Total 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 38

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SECOND ON TEAM IN RBIS (40) AND DOUBLES (11) IN 2015 MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS

CAREER HITTING HIGHS Category Hits: Runs: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: RBIs: Walks: Stolen Bases:

High 3 3 2 1 1 5 2 1

Opponent (Last time) 4x (Kansas State) UC Irvine 2x (Cal State Fullerton) Florida Gulf Coast 6x (Northwestern) BYU Iowa Northern Colorado

Date 4/21/15 3/15/14 3/24/15 3/15/15 5/3/15 2/21/15 4/25/15 3/11/15

CAREER PITCHING HIGHS Category High Innings: 2.1 Longest Start: 1.1 Shortest Start: 1.1 Longest Relief: 2.1 Hits: 6 Runs: 6 Earned Runs: 6 Walks: 1 Strikeouts: 3

Opponent (Last time) Oregon State Kansas State Kansas State Oregon State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State The Citadel Northern Colorado

Date 2/15/14 3/26/14 3/26/14 2/15/14 3/26/14 3/26/14 3/26/14 3/1/14 3/12/14

Multi-Hit Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2014 9 2 - - 11 2015 11 3 - - 14 Total 20 5 - - 25

Multi-RBI Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2014 1 - - - 1 2015 7 1 - 1 9 Total 8 1 - 1 10

Longest Hitting Streak 9 Games: March 18, 2015 - March 29, 2015 Longest Reaching Base Streak 19 Games: March 1, 2015 - March 29, 2015

CAREER PITCHING VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

ERA W-L G-GS IP H R ER BB-K

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- 0.00 0.00 --- 40.50 9.00 --- 0.00 --- --- --- 99.00 --- ---

--- --- --- 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 --- 0-1 0-0 --- 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 --- ---

--- --- --- 1-0 --- --- --- 1-0 1-0 --- 1-1 1-0 --- 1-0 --- --- --- 1-0 --- ---

--- --- --- 2.0 --- --- --- 1.0 1.0 --- 1.1 1.0 --- 1.0 --- --- --- 0.0 --- ---

-- -- -- 2 -- -- -- 0 0 -- 6 3 -- 0 -- -- -- 2 -- --

-- -- -- 0 -- -- -- 0 0 -- 6 1 -- 0 -- -- -- 4 -- --

-- -- -- 0 -- -- -- 0 0 -- 6 1 -- 0 -- -- -- 4 -- --

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

CAREER HITTING VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

AVG. G-GS AB R H HR RBI SB

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

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--- --- --- .455 0.91 --- .143 .231 .176 .125 .400 .250 .267 .313 --- --- --- .188 .600 .000

--- --- --- 3-3 3-3 --- 2-2 3-3 5-5 5-5 5-4 3-3 4-4 7-4 --- --- --- 5-4 3-3 1-0

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- - - 11 11 - 7 13 17 16 20 12 15 16 - - - 16 10 1

- - - 2 0 - 1 0 2 1 4 0 1 2 - - - 0 5 0

- - - 5 1 - 1 3 3 2 8 3 4 5 - - - 3 6 0

- - - 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 - - - 0 0 0

- - - 4 1 - 0 1 3 0 2 1 3 5 - - - 3 2 0

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

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JAKE PLACZEK #23 SR. | INF | 5-10 | 188 | B/T: R/R LA VISTA, NEB. (PAPILLION-LA VISTA) Honors & Awards • Three Letters (2013, 2014, 2015) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2012) 2015: Jake Placzek (pronounced Plot-zeck) was limited to pinch-running during the first 15 games of the season due to a finger injury • Went on to play in 39 games, including 31 starts • Made his first start on March 15 against Florida Gulf Coast • Hit .212 on the year with six doubles, one triple, one home run and 14 RBIs • Had three multi-hit games, including his fifth career three-hit game on March 31 against Creighton • Delivered a RBI single in the top of the ninth to give the Huskers a 7-6 lead at Creighton • Third time against Creighton during his NU career that he drove in the eventual game-winning run • Hit first career home run in a 2-1 loss to Ohio State on April 18. 2014: After playing in 15 games as a freshman in 2013, Placzek became an everyday player for the Huskers in 2014 • Played in 45 games, including 43 starts • Produced 14 multi-hit games after notching one as a freshman • Hit .271 on the year with eight doubles and 25 RBIs • Finished second on the team in walks with 36, one behind Austin Darby’s team-high 37 walks • Was 2-for-2 with a pair of walks, two sacrifice bunts and a careerhigh tying three runs in a 13-3 series-opening win over Penn State on May 2 • Saw a seven-game hitting streak come to an end with an 0-for-4 night in the series opener against Northwestern on April 18 • Posted his fourth career three-hit game and scored a career-high three runs in a 14-5 win over Kansas State on April 15 • Came through with the game-winning hit for the second time against Creighton in 2014 with a two-out, two-RBI single in the top of the eighth that gave NU a 4-2 lead on April 8 • Produced a walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th with two outs to propel the Huskers to a 5-4 comeback win over Creighton on March 19 at Hawks Field • Produced his first career three-hit and multi-RBI game at The Citadel on March 1 with two RBIs on a 3-for-4 performance • Went 1-for-3 with a run and RBI against Utah on Feb. 23 • Made his first start of the season against No. 2 Oregon State on Feb. 15 • Went 1-for-4 with a double and an RBI. 2013: Placzek played in 15 games as a true freshman in 2013, including four starts • Picked up his first multi-hit game as a Husker on May 14 against Creighton at TD Ameritrade Park • Led off the sixth inning with a pinch-hit double off the left-field wall, his first career extra-base hit • After being HBP in the seventh, he drove in his first run as a Husker with a two-out RBI single in the ninth that extended NU’s lead over the Jays to 12-9 • Entered Nebraska’s game with Northwestern on March 29 as a defensive replacement in the top of the 10th and ended up going 1-for-3, as the Huskers won the five-hour game, 10-9, in 16 innings • Made his first career start and picked up his first career hit in the first game of a double-header at No. 22 Cal State Fullerton on Feb. 16 • Notched a one-out single in the bottom of the fifth against the Titans. Before Nebraska: A first-team All-Nebraska selection by the Omaha World-Herald and first-team Super-State pick by the Lincoln Journal Star in 2012, Placzek joined the Huskers from Papillion-La Vista High School where he was coached by Jim Thomas • The Monarchs’ shortstop hit .417 as a senior, while leading the team in runs (36) and ranking second in RBIs (30) • Handled the bat well with only seven strikeouts during his senior season • Finished his career as a four-year letterwinner in baseball with a career batting average of .410 • Played American Legion ball for Pinnacle Bank Post 32, also under the direction of Thomas • Hit .426 with 78 hits, including 31 doubles, six triples and nine home runs, while notching 54 RBIs. Personal: Born on Aug. 15, 1994 in Omaha, Neb. • Parents are Jim and Lori Placzek • Has three sisters, Abbi, Kirsten and Sarah • Majoring in communication studies

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12 STARTS AWAY FROM 100 IN HIS CAREER CAREER HIGHS Category Hits: Runs: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: RBIs: Walks: Stolen Bases:

High 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 1

Opponent (Last time) 5x (Creighton) 2x (Penn State) 15x (Illinois) Creighton Ohio State 3x (Creighton) 12x (Iowa) 4x (Indiana State)

Date 3/31/15 5/2/14 5/20/15 3/31/15 4/18/15 3/31/15 4/25/15 3/17/15

CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

AVG. G-GS AB R H HR RBI SB

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- .250 .000 .750 .333 .167 .444 .105 .500 .333 .136 .087 --- --- --- .211 .500 .000

--- --- --- 4-2 1-0 1-1 2-2 5-3 5-4 6-5 6-5 3-3 6-5 7-6 --- --- --- 5-5 3-3 1-1

- - - 8 0 4 6 12 18 19 20 12 22 23 - - - 19 10 3

- - - 2 0 2 1 1 1 2 7 4 2 3 - - - 5 5 1

- - - 2 0 3 2 2 8 2 10 4 3 2 - - - 4 5 0

- - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 0 0 0

- - - 1 0 1 1 3 7 0 3 1 2 1 - - - 2 2 0

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

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS Multi-Hit Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2013 1 - 2014 10 4 2015 2 1 Total 13 5

- - - -

- 1 - 14 - 3 - 18

Multi-RBI Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2013 2014 2015 Total

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

Longest Hitting Streak 7 Games: 2x, Last April 8, 2014 - April 16, 2014 Longest Reaching Base Streak 15 Games: Feb. 21, 2014 - March 19, 2014

PLACZEK’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2013 2014 2015 Total

R

H

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.160 15-4 25 1 4 1 .271 56-53 199 44 54 8 .212 39-31 104 15 22 6 .244 110-88 328 60 80 15

0 0 1 1

0 1 5 .200 4 1 0 25 62 .312 33 2 1 14 33 .317 19 1 1 40 100 .305 56 4

6 1 .300 0 1 0-0 7 18 3 .893 36 3 .377 2 11 3-3 47 129 10 .946 26 2 .331 3 3 2-3 42 87 9 .935 68 6 .356 5 15 5-6 106 234 22 .939

PLACZEK’S CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2013 2014 2015 Total

R

H

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.143 5-0 7 0 1 0 .185 22-22 81 16 15 2 .120 18-16 50 6 6 1 .159 45-38 138 22 22 3

0 0 0 0

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0 0 1 .143 0 0 0 7 17 .210 15 0 1 6 10 .200 12 1 1 13 28 .203 27 1

2 0 .143 0 0 12 2 .309 1 4 13 0 .292 2 2 27 2 .296 3 6

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99 ALL-AMERICANS

0-0 2 3 1 .833 0-0 13 50 2 .969 0-0 19 47 6 .917 0-0 34 100 9 .937 41


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STEVEN REVELES #5 SR. | INF | 5-7 | 169 | B/T: R/R

SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. (DOS PUEBLOS/SANTA BARBARA CC) Honors & Awards • Two Letters (2014, 2015) • 2014 Brooks Wallace Shortstop of the Year Watch List (1-of-35) • 2013 CCCAA All-American • Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2015) • Academic All-Big Ten (2015) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2013, 2014; Spring 2014, 2015) 2015: Steven Reveles (pronounced Rah-vell-es) played just 16 games for the Huskers in 2015 before breaking a finger against Michigan on March 20 • Was granted a medical hardship and received another year of eligibility for 2016 • Hit .255 on the year with four doubles and three RBIs, while also stealing four bases in four attempts • Was fielding at a .986 clip from his shortstop position, with just one error in 71 chances • Had three multi-hit games on the year, including a 2-for-4 performance in the season opener at UNLV • Two of his four doubles on the year came in a series win at Loyola Marymount • Went 2-for-2 with two runs scored and an RBI in his final game of the season against the Wolverines. 2014: Reveles played in 54 games for the Huskers in 2014, including 51 starts at shortstop • Hit .262 on the year with 33 runs scored and ranked third on the team with 11 doubles • Went 5-for-10 in three games at the NCAA Tournament with two runs and two RBIs • Delivered the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth against Binghamton on May 31 in an elimination game in the Stillwater Regional with a sacrifice bunt that put the Huskers ahead 7-6, Nebraska won the game 8-6 • Notched his 11th double of the year and scored a run in a 3-2 victory over Michigan State on May 22 at the Big Ten Tournament • Drove in the eventual game-winning run at Michigan on April 26 with a sacrifice fly in the eighth that scored Pat Kelly to put NU up 2-1, as the Huskers went on to win 3-1 • Was a perfect 2-for-2 in a 6-4 win at Michigan on April 25, also walked and laid down a pair of sacrifice bunts • Walked twice in a game for the first time on April 19 in a loss to Northwestern • Drove in the eventual game-winning run with a two-out single in the top of the 10th at Minnesota on

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April 14 to help the Huskers sweep the Gophers • Scored three of Nebraska’s runs in a 10-6 loss to Kansas State on April 9 • Was 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored in a 7-3 win at Wichita State on March 25 • Notched a pair of RBIs for the first time in his career against No. 25 UC Irvine on March 14 with a twoout single • Notched a double in his first at-bat in eight games on March 12 against Northern Colorado, going 1-for-2 with a walk • Came in as a defensive replacement on March 11 against Northern Colorado, getting his first game action after missing seven games with a hamstring injury • Was 2-for-2 with two runs scored and a stolen base in a 13-3 win over Washington, but left the game in the third with a hamstring injury after roping his fourth double of the year • Went 2-for-5 with a pair of doubles and an RBI in a 9-2 win over No. 1 Oregon State on Feb. 21 • Was 2-for-5 with a double, a pair of runs scored and an RBI against No. 2 Oregon State on Feb. 15 • Made his Husker debut in the season opener against Pacific on Feb. 14, going 1-for-4 with a run scored. Before Nebraska: Reveles transferred to Nebraska after playing two seasons at Santa Barbara City College, where he was named an All-American in 2013 • Named the Western State Conference North Player of the Year after hitting .305 and leading the league in stolen bases with 30 • Struck out just 11 times in 154 at bats • Led all players during league play with a .372 average • Led the team to the Southern Cal Regional playoffs for the third-straight year • First time that has happened in school history • Led the team with a .340 batting average as a freshman, while producing 51 hits, 27 runs and 13 stolen bases • Helped the Vaqueros win their secondstraight WSC North title in 2012 • Played prep ball for Dos Pueblos High School under Coach Nate Mendoza • Was a four-time letterwinner and a twotime first-team All-Channel League selection • Played for the Santa Barbara Foresters this past summer • Ranked second on the team in stolen bases with 17.

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GRANTED A MEDICAL HARDSHIP IN 2015 FOLLOWING A BROKEN FINGER CAREER HIGHS Category Hits: Runs: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: RBIs: Walks: Stolen Bases:

High 4 3 2 -- -- 2 2 2

Opponent (Last time) Omaha Kansas State Oregon State -- -- 2x (Binghamton) 2x (Indiana) Northern Colorado

Date 4/16/14 4/9/14 2/21/14 --5/31/14 5/25/14 3/10/15

CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

AVG. G-GS AB R H HR RBI SB

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- .250 .250 .500 --- --- .200 .100 .167 .444 .250 .286 --- --- --- .357 .091 .000

--- --- --- 4-2 3-3 1-1 --- --- 2-2 3-3 3-3 2-2 3-3 5-5 --- --- --- 4-4 3-3 1-1

- - - 8 12 4 - - 10 10 12 9 12 14 - - - 14 11 2

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

- - - 2 3 2 - - 2 1 2 4 3 4 - - - 5 1 0

- - - 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 0 0 0

- - - 0 1 0 - - 1 0 0 1 0 3 - - - 1 0 0

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

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS Multi-Hit Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2014 10 - 1 - 11 2015 3 - - - 3 Total 13 - 1 - 14 Multi-RBI Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2014 2 - - - 2 2015 - - - - Total 2 - - - 2 Longest Hitting Streak 7 Games: Feb. 21, 2014 - March 19, 2014 Longest Reaching Base Streak 9 Games: May 17, 2014 - Feb. 13, 2015

REVELES’ CAREER OVERALL STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2014 2015 Total

R

H

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.262 54-51 187 33 49 11 0 0 18 60 .321 14 5 18 3 .329 1 13 4-6 82 155 16 .937 .255 16-16 55 10 14 4 0 0 3 18 .327 2 1 9 2 .293 0 3 4-4 23 47 1 .986 .260 70-67 242 43 63 15 0 0 21 78 .322 16 6 27 5 .321 1 16 8-10 105 202 17 .948

REVELES’ CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2014 2015 Total

R

H

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.221 23-23 77 12 17 2 0 0 5 19 .247 6 3 8 0 .299 1 5 0-0 31 62 6 .939 1.000 1-1 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 1.000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 2 0 1.000 .241 24-24 79 14 19 2 0 0 6 21 .266 7 3 8 0 .322 1 5 0-0 31 64 6 .941 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

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JAKE SCHLEPPENBACH #6 JR. | INF | 5-10 | 180 | B/T: L/R LINCOLN, NEB. (PIUS X/HUTCHINSON CC) Honors & Awards • One Letter (2015) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Spring 2015) 2015: After spending his freshman season at Hutchinson Community College, Jake Schleppenbach (pronounced Schlep-en-bock) transferred to Nebraska and became the Huskers’ everyday second baseman • Played in 51 games, including 48 starts, and was one of three Huskers to hit .300 or better • Hit an even .300 (57-for-190) on the year • Roped nine doubles, ranked third on the team with 32 runs scored and drove in 16 • Was third on the team with 17 multihit games, including four three-hit performances

• Put together a 10-game hitting streak early in the season, the third-longest streak by a Husker in 2015 • Started the season opener at UNLV and went 1-for3 • Had his first multi-hit game the following day with a 2-for-4 performance against the Rebels • Produced a 3-for-5 performance on Feb. 21 in the series finale against BYU for his first career three-hit game • Was 3-for-5 with two runs scored and a career-high two doubles against Florida Gulf Coast on March 13 • Doubled and drove in a season-high two runs in a 3-2 win at Omaha on April 1 • Had three hits and matched a season high with two RBIs in a 7-6 win at Creighton on April 28 • Also drove in a pair of runs against Kansas State on April 21 and at Northwestern on May 3 • Ended the year on a three-game hitting streak, including a 2-for-5 day against Illinois in the opening round of the Big Ten Tournament. Before Nebraska: Schleppenbach transferred to Nebraska after spending one season at Hutchinson Community College • Started 59 games for the Blue Dragons and led the team in multiple categories, including batting average (.388), hits (85), runs (64) and triples (5), while ranking second in home runs (9), RBIs (57) and stolen bases (17) • Was named Jayhawk West Player of the Year and his 85 hits were a school record • Struck out 37 times on the year, while walking 32 times with 16 HBP • Played prep baseball at Pius X High School where he was part of a state title team in 2012 and a runner-up squad in 2013. Personal: Born on Sept. 23, 1994 • Parents are Gary and Jolene Schleppenbach • Has one sister, Jamie, and two brothers, Nick and Eric • Jamie was a twotime All-American for the NU women’s gymnastics team from 2011 to 2014 • Majoring in criminology and criminal justice.

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SEVEN MULTI-RUN GAMES IN 2016 CAREER HIGHS Category Hits: Runs: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: RBIs: Walks: Stolen Bases:

High 3 2 2 -- -- 2 1 1

Opponent (Last time) 4x (Creighton) 7x (Illinois) Florida Gulf Coast -- -- 3x (Northwestern) 11x (Northwestern) 4x (Purdue)

Date 4/28/15 5/15/15 3/13/15 --5/3/15 5/3/15 5/11/15

CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

AVG. G-GS AB R H HR RBI SB

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- .250 .273 --- .000 .300 .625 .400 .222 .444 .125 .273 --- --- --- .200 --- ---

--- --- --- 2-2 3-3 --- 1-1 3-3 2-2 1-1 2-2 2-2 3-2 3-2 --- --- --- 1-1 --- ---

- - - 8 11 - 4 10 8 5 9 9 8 11 - - - 5 - -

- - - 3 4 - 1 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 - -

- - - 2 3 - 0 3 5 2 2 4 1 3 - - - 1 - -

- - - 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 0 - -

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

0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS Multi-Hit Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2015 13 4 - - 17 Total 13 4 - - 17 Multi-RBI Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2015 4 - - - 4 Total 4 - - - 4 Longest Hitting Streak 10 Games: Feb. 28, 2015 - March 15, 2015 Longest Reaching Base Streak 11 Games: Feb. 28, 2015 - March 15, 2015

SCHLEPPENBACH’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2015 Total

R

H

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.300 51-48 190 32 57 9 0 0 16 66 .347 12 0 19 2 .342 0 9 4-5 90 170 6 .977 .300 51-48 190 32 57 9 0 0 16 66 .347 12 0 19 2 .342 0 9 4-5 90 170 6 .977

SCHLEPPENBACH’S CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2015 Total

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H

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.257 20-17 70 11 18 3 0 0 4 21 .300 4 0 8 1 .297 0 2 1-1 29 66 3 .969 .257 20-17 70 11 18 3 0 0 4 21 .300 4 0 8 1 .297 0 2 1-1 29 66 3 .969 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

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SCOTT SCHREIBER #11 SO. | INF | 6-3 | 222 | B/T: R/R MENASHA, WIS. (KIMBERLY) Honors & Awards • One Letter (2015) • 2015 Big Ten All-Freshman Team 2015: Scott Schreiber (pronounced Shreye-bur) made an immediate contribution as a true freshman in 2015, as he played in 40 games, including 38 starts • Named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team • Hit .271 (39-for-144) with two doubles, two triples, three home runs and 18 RBIs • Notched eight multi-hit games and a pair of multi-RBI games • Put together a pair of seven-game hitting streaks, including an active one to end the season • Raised his average from .237 to .271 over the final seven games of the year by going 11-for-26 with multihit games in three of the final four games of the year • Hit his first home run in a 3-2 extrainning win at Omaha on April 1 • Also homered against Kansas State and Purdue • Scored a season-high three runs in an 11-0 win at Northwestern on May 3.

Personal: Born on Oct. 13, 1995 • Parents are Jim and Maria Schreiber • Has one sister, Alyssa, and three brothers, Eric, Brad and Mitch • Majoring in mechanized systems management

Before Nebraska: Schreiber joined the Huskers from Kimberly High School in Menasha, Wis. • Was the first Wisconsin native to sign with the Huskers since Marcellus Dawson (Milwaukee, Wis.) was a member of Nebraska’s 2002 College World Series team • Ranked as the No. 2 overall player in the state of Wisconsin and the No. 322 player in the nation by Perfect Game • Named Gatorade Player of the Year and Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association Player of the Year following his junior season • Led Kimberly to the 2014 D1 state title game, where they lost to Sun Prairie • Tabbed as Post-Crescent Media prep baseball player of the year following his senior season • Hit .450 with 13 doubles, three home runs, 23 RBIs and 11 stolen bases • Limited work on the mound as a senior due to an injury • Was 10-0 with a 0.86 ERA as a junior, notching 57 strikeouts and allowing just seven earned runs all season over 57 innings of work • Produced a .531 average at the plate, with 34 hits, including eight doubles, two triples and six homers • Also scored 32 runs, stole eight bases and drove in 37 runs • Led Kimberly to the 2013 WIAA Division 2 state football title with a 51-10 win over Oshkosh North • Accounted for five touchdowns, including four on the ground • Ran for 100 yards on 12 carries, while going 9-of-12 for 154 yards and one score through the air.

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BIG TEN ALL-FRESHMAN HONORS IN 2015 CAREER HIGHS Category Hits: Runs: Doubles: Triples: Home Runs: RBIs: Walks: Stolen Bases:

High 3 3 1 1 1 3 2 1

Opponent (Last time) 2x (Illinois) Northwestern 2x (Ohio State) 2x (Cal State Fullerton) 3x (Purdue) Northern Colorado Omaha 3x (Kansas State)

Date 5/20/15 5/3/15 4/17/15 3/24/15 5/11/15 3/11/15 4/1/15 4/7/15

CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team

AVG. G-GS AB R H HR RBI SB

College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

--- --- --- .500 .286 --- .200 .250 .300 .667 .286 .200 .250 .308 --- --- --- .400 --- ---

--- --- --- 1-1 2-2 --- 2-2 1-1 3-3 3-2 2-2 2-1 2-2 3-3 --- --- --- 1-1 --- ---

- - - 4 7 - 5 4 10 9 7 5 8 13 - - - 5 - -

- - - 2 2 - 1 1 3 1 3 2 3 1 - - - 2 - -

- - - 2 2 - 1 1 3 6 2 1 2 4 - - - 2 - -

- - - 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 - - - 0 - -

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

0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 -

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER STATS Multi-Hit Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2015 6 2 - - 8 Total 6 2 - - 8 Multi-RBI Games Year 2 3 4 5+ Total 2015 1 1 - - 2 Total 1 1 - - 2 Longest Hitting Streak 7 Games: 2x, Last May 2, 2015 - Present Longest Reaching Base Streak 7 Games: 2x, Last May 2, 2015 - Present

SCHREIBER’S CAREER OVERALL STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2015 Total

R

H

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.271 40-38 144 25 39 2 2 3 18 54 .375 12 2 27 0 .331 2 1 3-4 376 23 3 .933 .271 40-38 144 25 39 2 2 3 18 54 .375 12 2 27 0 .331 2 1 3-4 376 23 3 .933

SCHREIBER’S CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year AVG. G-GS AB 2015 Total

R

H

2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%

.286 13-12 49 7 14 1 0 1 3 18 .367 2 1 8 0 .327 0 0 1-2 120 6 1 .992 .286 13-12 49 7 14 1 0 1 3 18 .367 2 1 8 0 .327 0 0 1-2 120 6 1 .992 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

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MITCH STEINHOFF #27 RFR. | LHP | 6-1 | 195 | B/T: L/L CRETE, NEB. (CRETE)

Honors & Awards • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Spring 2015) 2015: Mitch Steinhoff redshirted his first season at Nebraska. Before Nebraska: Steinhoff joined the Huskers from Crete High School in Crete, Neb., where he played for Jeremy Fries • Helped Crete reach the 2014 state tournament, where they were eliminated by top-seeded Norris • Was 5-4 with a 2.06 ERA and 96 strikeouts as a senior over 54.1 innings of work • Tossed three no-hitters against Pender, Beatrice and Grand Island • Was named second-team All-Nebraska by the Omaha World-Herald and first-team Class B all-state by the Lincoln Journal Star • Led the Crete American Legion team to a runner-up finish at state in Class B • Was 10-2 with a 0.59 ERA and 103 strikeouts in 59.0 innings during the summer of 2014. Personal: Born on April 4, 1995 • Parents are Troy and Julie Steinhoff • Has one sister, Renee, and two brothers, Travis and Spencer • Majoring in business administration.

CAREER HIGHS Category High Innings: -- Longest Start: -- Shortest Start: -- Longest Relief: -- Hits: -- Runs: -- Earned Runs: -- Walks: -- Strikeouts: --

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CAREER VS. 2016 OPPONENTS Team College of Charleston San Diego Long Beach State Northern Colorado Loyola Marymount Wichita State Indiana State Purdue Creighton Illinois Kansas State Omaha Northwestern Michigan Nicholls State Kansas Rutgers Michigan State Penn State Indiana

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R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

2015 -- Redshirted -- Total 0.00 0-0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0

STEINHOFF’S CAREER BIG TEN STATS Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H

R

ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. WP HP BK

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HUSKER NEWCOMERS ANGELO ALTAVILLA #14 FR. | INF | 5-11 | 176 | B/T: S/R LAKEVILLE, MINN. (LAKEVILLE NORTH)

Before Nebraska: Angelo Altavilla is one of two newcomers on the 2016 roster from the state of Minnesota, joining Robbie Palkert • Middle-infielder and switch-hitter from Lakeville North High School in Lakeville, Minn., where he was a finalist for Minnesota’s Mr. Baseball Award, as well as a 2015 first-team all-metro selection by both the Minneapolis Star Tribune and the St. Paul Pioneer Press • Ranked as the No. 13 overall player in the state of Minnesota and the No. 3 shortstop by Perfect Game • Led the Panthers to a runner-up finish at the state tournament in 2015 after they placed third in 2014 • Hit .400 as a senior with four doubles, three triples, four home runs and 20 RBIs • Produced 37 RBIs as a junior on 11 doubles, two triples and four home runs with a .402 batting average • Set a Minnesota state record during the 2014 high school season with 12 RBIs in one game, as he hit a three-run home run and two grand slams in a win over Eastview • Also tabbed defensive player of the year on the Panthers’ hockey team that won the 2015 state title • Earned the Minnesota Herb Brooks Award, given to a hockey player for their skill, effort, leadership, character and passion. Personal: Born on Oct. 11, 1996 in Minneapolis, Minn. • Parents are Bob and Tammy Altavilla • Has two brothers, Tony and Nick • Has not declared a major at Nebraska • Comes from an athletic family, as his grandfather was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals, brother, Tony, played baseball at Illinois-Chicago and for the St. Paul Saints of the American Association, and brother, Nick, played baseball at North Dakota State.

SEAN CHANDLER #29

FR. | RHP | 6-5 | 200 | B/T: R/R BELLEVUE, NEB. (PAPILLION-LA VISTA) Honors & Awards • 2015 MLB Draft Pick (Milwaukee Brewers, 32nd Round) Before Nebraska: Sean Chandler was a late addition to the 2016 roster, joining the Huskers in June of 2015 • The Papillion-La Vista High School product was a 32nd round pick by the Brewers in 2015 • Tabbed as the No. 7 overall prospect in the state of Nebraska and the No. 3 righthanded pitcher in the state by Perfect Game • Ranked as a top-450 righthanded pitcher in the country by Perfect Game • Went 6-2 as a senior with 45 strikeouts and a 2.20 ERA • Tossed a no-hitter on May 5 against two-time defending state champion Omaha Westside, which went on to win its thirdstraight title in 2015 • Was named to the Lincoln Journal Star’s Super State team and earned second-team All-Nebraska honors from the Omaha WorldHerald. Personal: Born on Jan. 1, 1997 in Papillion, Neb. • Parents are Terry and Debbie Chandler • Has nine brothers and sisters • Has not declared a major at Nebraska.

BRADY CHILDS #28

JR. | C | 5-10 | 217 | B/T: R/R OVERLAND PARK, KAN. (BLUE VALLEY SOUTHWEST/NEOSHO COUNTY CC) Before Nebraska: Brady Childs transferred to Nebraska after spending two seasons at Neosho Community College • The 5-11 catcher played in 42 games as a sophomore, including 38 starts, and hit .252 with nine doubles and 19 RBIs • Threw out 17 base runners in 34 chances • Made 29 starts and played in 32 games as a freshman in 2014 • Hit .314 with seven doubles, one home run and 14 RBIs • Was ranked as the No. 1 catcher and No. 2 overall player in the state of Kansas in 2013 by Perfect Game • Was ranked by Perfect Game as the No. 57 high school catcher in the country coming out of Blue Valley Southwest High School • Played on the Timberwolves 2013 regional championship team • Earned all-conference honors as a sophomore, junior and senior.

RYAN CONNOLLY #54

FR. | LHP | 6-5 | 210 | B/T: R/L CASTLE ROCK, COLO. (DOUGLAS COUNTY) Before Nebraska: Ryan Connolly joined the Huskers from Castle Rock, Colo., where he starred at Douglas County High School • The 6-4 left-handed pitcher was ranked as the No. 8 overall prospect in the state of Colorado and the No. 1 left-handed pitcher • Was ranked as the No. 99 left-handed pitching recruit in the nation by Perfect Game • Totaled 13 wins during his high school career, with 167 strikeouts and a 2.74 ERA over 115 innings • Helped lead the Huskies to a trip to the round of 16 at the 2015 5A state tournament • Earned first-team All-Continental League honors in 2014 and 2015 • Was a two-time Denver Post All-Colorado honorable-mention pick • Played in the Colorado Rockies Futures High School All-Star Game in both 2014 and 2015 • Tossed a no-hitter against Heritage High School on April 20, 2014. Personal: Born on Sept. 6, 1996 • Parents are Dan and Nancy Connolly • Has one sister, Hannah • Majoring in business administration.

ETHAN FRAZIER #55

FR. | RHP | 6-2 | 187 | B/T: R/R LEE’S SUMMIT, MO. (BLUE SPRINGS SOUTH) Before Nebraska: Ethan Frazier joins sophomore righthander Reece Eddins at Nebraska after both pitched at Blue Spring South High School • Tabbed as the No. 30 overall player in the state of Missouri and the No. 12 right-handed pitcher in the state by Perfect Game • Was 8-0 as a senior with a 0.65 ERA and 80 strikeouts • Held opposing hitters to a .081 batting average in 2015 • Earned Suburban Conference Player-of-the-Year honors in 2015 • Was a first-team all-state selection and was named to the Kansas City Metro first team. Personal: Born on May 11, 1997 • Parents are Les and Heather Frazier • Has one brother, Trevor • Has not declared a major at Nebraska.

ALEX HENWOOD #3

FR. | INF | 5-9 | 164 | B/T: L/R APPLETON, WIS. (APPLETON NORTH) Before Nebraska: Alex Henwood joined the Huskers from Appleton North High School in Wisconsin • Marked the second straight year the Huskers signed a player from Wisconsin, following Scott Schreiber who was a freshman in 2015 • Tabbed as the No. 2 shortstop prospect in the state of Wisconsin and the No. 9 overall player by Perfect Game • Ranked as a top 500 overall player in the country and the No. 120 shortstop nationally by Perfect Game • Earned 2014 underclass high-honorable mention All-America honors from Perfect Game • Was selected for all-tournament honors at the 2014 Perfect Game WWBA Kernels Foundation Championships while playing for the GRB Easton Rays • Competed at the 2013 Perfect Game WWBA Underclass World Championships for the St. Louis Pirates • Hit .427 as a senior with three doubles, three triples, one home run, 39 runs scored, 18 RBIs and 25 stolen bases • Was named 2015 Post-Crescent Media Athlete of the Year in baseball • Was a four-time all-conference selection and earned first-team all-state honors in 2015 • Hit for the cycle and had four RBIs in a five-inning game against Neenah High School on May 27, 2015. Personal: Born on Sept. 4, 1996 • Parents are Chris and Tracy Henwood • Has two brothers, Evan and Quin • Has not declared a major at Nebraska.

Personal: Born on Aug. 24, 1994 • Parents are Greg and Beth Childs • Has one brother, Connor • Majoring in supply chain management at Nebraska. 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

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AJ JOHNSON #35

FR. | OF | 5-11 | 193 | B/T: R/R MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF. (MOUNTAIN VIEW) Before Nebraska: AJ Johnson joined the Huskers from Mountain View High School in Mountain View, Calif. • Hit .473 as a senior with 10 doubles, 17 RBIs, 25 runs scored and 24 stolen bases in 28 games • Led the Central Coast Conference in both stolen bases and batting average • Was a four-time firstteam all-league selection and earned 2015 Palo Alto Daily Utility Player-of-theYear honors. Personal: Born on Feb. 20, 1997 • Parents are Christina and Mike Johnson • Father is an alumnus of the University of Nebraska • Has a sister, Jenny, and a brother, Scott, who also attends UNL • Majoring in business administration.

COLE KLEMKE #16

FR. | INF/OF | 5-10 | 164 | B/T: R/R SAN DIEGO, CALIF. (TORREY PINES) Before Nebraska: Middle-infielder Cole Klemke (pronounced KLEM-key) is one of two newcomers on the 2016 roster from the state of California • Hit .318 and stole 18 bases as a senior at Torrey Pines High School in San Diego, Calif. • Helped the Falcons reach the CIF San Diego semifinals • Ranked as the No. 215 shortstop prospect in the country and the No. 195 overall player in the state of California by Perfect Game • Earned underclass honorable-mention All-America honors in 2014 from Perfect Game and was a 2015 California Region honorable-mention pick • Named to the all-tournament team at the 2013 Perfect Game/Evoshield National Championships as a member of the Solana Beach Cardinals. Personal: Born on Nov. 13, 1996 • Parents are Brenda and Richard Klemke • Has one sister, Kyra, and one brother, Chase • Has not declared a major at Nebraska.

BEN KLENKE #22

FR. | UTL | 6-2 | 194 | B/T: R/R SEWARD, NEB. (SEWARD) Before Nebraska: Ben Klenke (pronounced KLEN-key) joined the Huskers from Seward High School in Nebraska, where he helped the Bluejays earn the No. 4 seed in 2015 at the 2015 Class B state tournament after the Bluejays were the No. 6 seed in 2014 • Was named first-team Super State by the Lincoln Journal Star in 2015 after hitting .455 with eight doubles, six home runs, 22 runs scored and 26 RBIs • Was 4-2 on the mound with a 1.52 ERA • Hit .431 during his career with nine home runs and 67 RBIs • Well-rounded athlete who excelled in football and basketball as well • Played in the 2015 Shrine Bowl, an all-star game for the state’s top senior football players • Left Seward as the school’s all-time scoring leader in basketball.

CHAD LUENSMANN #13 FR. | RHP | 6-4 | 229 | B/T: R/R ALTOONA, PA. (BELLWOOD-ANTIS)

Honors & Awards • 2015 MLB Draft Pick (New York Mets, 39th Round) Before Nebraska: Chad Luensmann (pronounced LYNNZ-man) was drafted by the New York Mets in the 39th round of the 2015 MLB Draft, but turned down pro baseball to become a Husker • 6-3 right-hander joined the Huskers from Bellwood-Antis High School in Altoona, Pa. • Tabbed the No. 120 right-handed pitcher in the country and the No. 2 right-handed pitcher in the state of Pennsylvania by Perfect Game • Was 8-2 as a senior with a 0.85 ERA in 57.2 innings • Struck out 60 and walked just 13, while holding opposing hitters to a .146 batting average • Earned honorable-mention All-America honors from Perfect Game in 2015 and was a All-Atlantic region first-team pick • Was a 2014 underclass honorable-mention All-American by Perfect Game • Named to the all-tournament team at the 2014 Perfect Game WWBA World Championships in Jupiter, Fla. • Competed at the 2014 Area Code Games in Long Beach, Calif. Personal: Born on Feb. 4, 1997 • Parents are Kevin and Elaine Luensmann • Has one sister, Abby, and two brothers, Travis and Jack • Majoring in mechanical engineering • Last time the Huskers had a player on their roster from Pennsylvania was 1983 when Dave Bailor (Connellsville, Pa.) was a senior.

ROBBIE PALKERT #47

FR. | RHP | 6-3 | 186 | B/T: R/R GOLDEN VALLEY, MINN. (HOPKINS) Before Nebraska: Robbie Palkert (pronounced PALkurt) is one of two newcomers on the 2016 roster from the state of Minnesota, joining Angelo Altavilla • Came to Nebraska from Hopkins High School in Minnetonka, Minn. • Was just 3-4 on the year, but posted a 2.70 ERA and struck out 57 in 48.0 innings of work • Tossed a no-hitter with eight strikeouts against Edina on May 15, 2015 • Played summer ball for the Hopkins Flyers • Was 3-1 with a 1.69 ERA in 2015 with 40 strikeouts in 30.0 innings of work • Ranked by Perfect Game as the No. 10 player in the state of Minnesota and the No. 7 right-handed pitcher in the state • Top500 right-handed pitching prospect in the country by Perfect Game. Personal: Born on May 28, 1997 • Parents are Jean and Dave Palkert • Has two brothers, Nate and Stephen • Has not declared a major at Nebraska.

Personal: Born on Dec. 7, 1996 • Parents are Timothy and Kelly Klenke • Yet to declare a major at Nebraska.

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HUSKER NEWCOMERS MATT WALDRON #10 FR. | RHP | 6-2 | 175 | B/T: R/R OMAHA, NEB. (WESTSIDE)

Before Nebraska: Matt Waldron (pronounced WALLdrun) joined the Huskers after a successful prep career at Westside High School in Omaha • Has a twin brother, Mike, who is also on the Nebraska baseball team • Helped the Warriors win three straight Class A state titles in 2013, 2014 and 2015 • Tossed a no-hitter with 12 strikeouts in the 2015 state title game, a 1-0 win over Millard South • Tabbed as the No. 2 right-handed pitcher in the state of Nebraska and the No. 4 overall player by Perfect Game • Ranked as a top-275 right-handed pitcher in the country by Perfect Game • Was named an honorary captain of the Omaha World-Herald All-Nebraska team in 2015 and was also a first-team Super State selection by the Lincoln Journal Star • Was 9-0 as a senior with a 1.29 ERA over 65 innings • Notched 82 strikeouts to just seven walks and held opponents to a .177 batting average • Earned first-team Super State honors from the Lincoln Journal Star and first-team All-Nebraska honors from the Omaha World-Herald for the second straight year in 2014 as a pitcher • Was 6-0 with a 1.35 ERA and 35 strikeouts in 41.1 innings of work as a junior in 2014 • Posted a 6-2 record with a 1.42 ERA and 40 strikeouts in 46.2 innings as a sophomore in 2013 • Tossed a complete-game shutout against Millard West in the 2013 Class A state title game.

JESSE WILKENING #8

FR. | C | 5-9 | 206 | B/T: R/R CEDAR LAKE, IND. (HANOVER CENTRAL)

Honors & Awards • 2015 MLB Draft Pick (Arizona Diamondbacks, 28th Round) Before Nebraska: Jesse Wilkening was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 28th round of the 2015 MLB Draft, but turned down pro baseball to join the Huskers • Ended his career at Hanover Central High School in Cedar Lake, Ind., with a .516 batting average, a state record 206 hits, 20 home runs and 156 RBIs • Broke Adam Norton’s (Notre Dame) previous state record of 202 hits • Was a two-time first-team all-state selection and a four-time all-conference pick • Tabbed as a top-250 catcher in the nation by Perfect Game • Ranked as the No. 41 overall player in the state of Indiana and the No. 3 catcher by Perfect Game • Competed at the 2014 Perfect Game WWBA 17U National Championships for Gravel Baseball and the 2013 Perfect Game WWBA Underclass World Championships for the Evoshield Seminoles. Personal: Born on Aug. 29, 1996 • Parents are Todd and Julie Wilkening • Majoring in criminal justice.

Personal: Born on Sept. 26, 1996 • Parents are Steve and Brenda Waldron • Has one sister, Lauren, and two brothers, Mike and Mark • Has not declared a major.

MIKE WALDRON #32 FR. | UTL | 6-2 | 196 | B/T: R/R OMAHA, NEB. (WESTSIDE)

Before Nebraska: Mike Waldron (pronounced WALLdrun) joined the Huskers after a successful prep career at Westside High School in Omaha • Has a twin brother, Matt, who is also on the Nebraska baseball team • Helped the Warriors win three straight Class A state titles in 2013, 2014 and 2015 • Drove in the eventual game-winning run with a sixth-inning double in the 2015 state title game, a 1-0 win over Millard South • Tabbed as the No. 4 right-handed pitcher in the state of Nebraska and the No. 12 overall player by Perfect Game • Was named an honorary captain of the Omaha World-Herald All-Nebraska team in 2015 and was also a first-team Super State selection by the Lincoln Journal Star • Was a first-team selection by both publications as a sophomore, junior and senior • Was both a threat on the mound and at the plate • Posted a 4-2 record as a senior with a 1.94 ERA and 49 strikeouts in 39 innings • Hit .365 for the Warriors with 11 doubles, one home run and 32 RBIs • Hit .415 with runners in scoring position. Personal: Born on Sept. 26, 1996 • Parents are Steve and Brenda Waldron • Has one sister, Lauren, and two brothers, Matt and Mark • Has not declared a major.

TOMMY WEST #26

RFR. | LHP | 6-3 | 228 | B/T: L/L OMAHA, NEB. (MILLARD NORTH HS/IOWA WESTERN CC) Before Nebraska: Tommy West transferred to Nebraska after redshirting at Iowa Western CC in 2015 • Graduated from Millard North High School in 2014 and was tabbed as the No. 1 left-handed pitcher and the No. 3 overall player in the state of Nebraska by Perfect Game • Ranked as the No. 132 left-handed high school pitcher in the country by Perfect Game in 2014 • Was 2-1 as a senior with a 2.65 ERA • Hit .408 at the plate in 2014, including .500 in the Class A state tournament with eight RBIs • Played at the 2013 Perfect Game WWBA World Championships in Jupiter, Fla., for Marucci Elite-Houston. Personal: Born on Dec. 30, 1995 • Parents are Jeff and Diane West • Has one brother, Matthew • Majoring in marketing.

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DARIN ERSTAD #17 HEAD COACH (FIFTH SEASON) OVERALL: 139-97 | BIG TEN: 56-39

Darin Erstad was named the 23rd head coach of the Nebraska baseball program - and the fifth since 1947 - on June 2, 2011. Erstad took over a team in 2012 that had failed to qualify for the postseason the previous three seasons and was making a move from the Big 12 to the Big Ten Conference. While the squad fell short of qualifying for the NCAA Tournament in 2012, improvement could be seen across the board. The Huskers have played in a conference tournament each of Erstad’s first four seasons, including a pair of runner-up finishes. The 2015 Huskers finished the season 34-23 and had four players drafted, including ninth-round pick Tanner Lubach. Along with Lubach, senior Blake Headley was taken in the 20th round by the Chicago Cubs, senior Josh Roeder was taken in the 21st round by the New York Yankees and junior Colton Howell was selected in the 27th round by the San Diego Padres, but returned to Nebraska for his senior season in 2016. Senior Kyle Kubat wasn’t drafted, but signed a free agent contract with the Kansas City Royals. The strength of the 2015 squad was its pitching staff, which produced a team ERA of 3.12, the lowest by a NU staff since the 2005 College World Series team produced a 2.69 ERA. Led by senior starters Chance Sinclair and Kubat, along with Roeder in the closer role, the Husker produced a 2.61-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio. The last time a Husker pitching staff produced a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2-to-1 or better was 2008, when NU finished the year with 491 strikeouts to 192 walks for a ratio of 2.56-to-1. Roeder finished his three-year Husker career as NU’s all-time saves leader with 33, topping Brett Jensen’s previous mark of 31. Roeder saved a career-best 15 games in 2015, one shy of tying Jensen’s single-season record of 16. The Huskers were 21-6 at Hawks Field in 2015, including weekend sweeps of Florida Gulf Coast, Michigan and Texas. Nebraska opened its home schedule with 11-straight wins, the program’s longest winning streak since 2008 when it won 14 straight games. Fans once again packed Haymarket Park, as the Huskers ranked 11th in the nation with an average attendance of 3,904. Nebraska finished the season 14th in total attendance with 105,406 fans coming out to see the Huskers play in one of the top venues in college baseball. During Nebraska’s first home weekend series of the year against Florida Gulf Coast, fans set a new non-conference series attendance mark with 17,083 fans over the three-day series, easily topping the previous record of 14,885 against Alabama in 2006. In 2014 the program returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2008 with an at-large bid to the Stillwater Regional. Nebraska went 1-2 at the regional, with both losses coming to perennial power Cal State Fullerton. The Huskers finished second in the Big Ten during both the regular season and at the Big Ten Tournament, with a loss to Indiana in the title game for the second straight season. Nebraska fans showed their passion for baseball during the 2014 Big Ten Tournament just down the road in Omaha at TD Ameritrade Park. At the championship game between the Huskers and Hoosiers, 19,965 fans passed through the gates to set a NCAA record for a conference tournament game. Not counting the College World Series, it was the second-largest crowd to watch a college baseball game in 2014, topped only on May 13 at Turner Field in Atlanta, when 21,310 fans attended a contest between Georgia and Georgia Tech. Nebraska was again one of the top offenses in the Big Ten Conference in 2014, ranking 19th nationally in hits (623), 30th in triples (19) and 31st in batting average (.293). Nebraska’s defense was also one of the best units in the country in 2014. With a new starter at first base, third base, shortstop, left field and center field, the Huskers ranked 21st in the country with a .976 fielding percentage. Three members of the 2014 squad were picked in the MLB Draft, including Pat Kelly (12th, Minnesota), Zach Hirsch (19th, Milwaukee) and Aaron Bummer (19th, Chicago White Sox). It was the first time since 2010 that three Huskers were taken in the first 20 rounds of the MLB Draft. Michael Pritchard also signed a non-drafted free agent contract with the St. Louis Cardinals. During his second year at the helm in 2013, Erstad continued to infuse his hard-nosed, blue-collar work ethic. One of the biggest improvements under Erstad has been the Huskers’ focus on defense. It was evident in 2013, as Nebraska set a school and Big Ten Conference record with a .981 fielding percentage, which ranked second nationally. The Huskers committed just 44 errors in 2013, marking their lowest total going back to 1985. From 2000 to 2012, the Huskers had averaged 71.2 errors per season. Erstad and the rest of the Nebraska coaching staff tested the Huskers with the 16th-toughest schedule in the country in 2013. The Huskers got off to a rough start at 0-7 and finished the year 29-30, but were just a few wins away from the NCAA Tournament with an RPI of 31. Nebraska also nearly won its first conference title since 2005, as it finished in a tie for second during the regular season and came within one win of bringing the Big Ten Tournament title back to Lincoln. After posting a 15-9 record during the conference season, Nebraska entered the 2013 Big Ten Tournament at Target Field in Minneapolis as the No. 3 seed, where the Huskers defeated Michigan, 11-2, in the first round. Following a second-round loss to Ohio State, the Huskers fell to the losers bracket where they knocked out Minnesota. The following day, Nebraska eliminated the Buckeyes and immediately had to play the top-seeded Indiana Hoosiers. The Huskers kept their season going with a win over the Hoosiers, as Lubach launched a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 11th inning. The two squads returned to Target Field the following day with the Big Ten Tournament title and an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament on the line. Indiana proved too much, as the Hoosiers returned the favor with a 4-3 walk-off win in the bottom of the ninth. The Hoosiers went on to play in the College World Series.

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HEAD COACH DARIN ERSTAD Individually, Chad Christensen developed from a shortstop to an all-conference outfielder. After playing shortstop during his first three seasons, and being a first-team all-conference pick in 2012, Christensen moved to the outfield in 2013, where he was one of three nominees for Big Ten Player of the Year. Under Erstad, who earned three Gold Gloves during his career, Christensen posted a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in 124 chances and ranked in the top-10 nationally among outfielders with eight assists. Christensen saw his draft stock rise 10 rounds, as he was picked in the 25th round of the 2013 MLB Draft by the Minnesota Twins after being picked in the 35th round of the 2012 Draft by the Miami Marlins. During Erstad’s first season in 2012, the Husker offense saw the biggest jump. The Huskers led the Big Ten Conference in six different categories, including home runs (47), RBI (375), runs (413), total bases (916), on-base pct. (.384) and slugging pct. (.445). The Huskers also made noise on the national scene, as they ranked in the top-20 nationally in seven categories, including top-10 rankings in both batting average and scoring. After hitting .270 as a team in 2011, the Huskers hit .315 in 2012 to rank eighth in the country. The Huskers also ranked eighth nationally in scoring with 7.1 runs per game after scoring 5.4 runs a game in 2011. With a more disciplined approach at the plate, NU had 106 fewer strikeouts than it had in 2011, while playing three more games in 2012. The Huskers also produced 150 more hits, drove in 107 more runs and hit 17 more home runs to lead the Big Ten with 47 home runs. No other team in the league hit more than 38 homers. Pritchard, a sophomore in 2012, continued his development at the plate and posted a 25-game hitting streak during the season-the third-longest streak in school history. For his efforts, he was named a third-team AllAmerican by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. Four players from the 2012 team were picked in the 2012 MLB Draft, including 23rd-round picks Travis Huber (Minnesota Twins), Kale Kiser (Chicago White Sox) and Richard Stock (Cleveland Indians), who all signed contracts. Christensen was picked in the 35th round by the Miami Marlins, but chose to return to Nebraska for his senior season in 2013.

COACHING EXPERIENCE Nebraska, Volunteer Coach (2011) Nebraska, Head Coach (2012-Present) Year Overall Big Ten 2012 ^ 35-23 (.603) 14-10 (.583) 2013 ^ 29-30 (.492) 15-9 (.625) 2014 ^* 41-21 (.661) 18-6 (.750) 2015 ^ 34-23 (.596) 9-14 (.391) * - NCAA Tournament

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PLAYING EXPERIENCE Team Houston Astros (2008-09) Chicago White Sox (2007) Anaheim Angels (1996-2006) Nebraska (1993-95)

Played Under Cecil Cooper, Dave Clark Ozzie Guillen Mike Scioscia, Terry Collins, Joe Maddon, Marcel Lachemann, John McNamara John Sanders (BSB) Tom Osborne (FB)

CAREER HONORS

A two-time Major League All-Star and three-time Gold Glove winner, Erstad spent the 2011 season as a volunteer assistant coach with the Husker program. In his role, he helped lead a pair of Huskers to All-Big 12 honors, including third baseman Cody Asche. Asche became NU’s first position player to earn All-America honors since 2006, as he hit .327 with 12 home runs and produced a school-record 27 doubles en route to second-team AllAmerica honors in 2011.

World Series Champion Anaheim Angels (2002)

One of the most decorated players in Nebraska baseball history, Erstad was a first-team All-American and finalist for the USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award in 1995, before embarking on a 14-year career in Major League Baseball.

Three-Time Gold Glove Award Winner 2000 (OF); 2002 (OF) 2004 (1B)

Erstad wrapped up his professional career in the fall of 2009, after playing for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (1996-06), Chicago White Sox (2007) and Houston Astros (2008-09). During his career, he helped the Angels to a World Series title in 2002 and two other playoff appearances. Erstad appeared in 1,654 games, while finishing his career as a .282 hitter with 1,697 hits, 124 homers and 699 RBIs. He was at his best in the postseason, hitting .339 in 29 career playoff games, including a .352 clip during the Angels World Series run in 2002. The No. 1 overall pick in the 1995 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft, Erstad spent the majority of his career playing for the Angels, where he won three Gold Gloves (2000-02-04) and was selected for the American League All-Star team in 1998 and 2000. He is the only player in Major League history to win Gold Gloves as an infielder (2004) and outfielder (2000 and 2002) and the first player in Major League history to win Gold Gloves at three positions (LF, 2000; CF, 2002; 1B, 2004). His best year came in 2000 when he led the Major Leagues with 240 hits and finished second in the American League with a .355 batting average with 121 runs scored, 39 doubles, six triples, 25 home runs, 100 RBIs, 64 walks and 28 stolen bases en route to winning a Silver Slugger Award. That season, he topped the Angels in seven categories, and set franchise records for average, runs scored and hits. His 240 hits are tied for 13th in Major League history entering the 2016 season and the only player with more hits since 2000 is Ichiro Suzuki, who had 242 hits in 2001. A two-sport star at Nebraska, Erstad was a first-team AllAmerican and Big Eight CoPlayer of the Year as a junior in 1995. In addition to his exploits on the diamond, Erstad, a twotime academic all-conference selection, was also the starting punter for the Huskers’ 1994 national championship football team, helping NU to a 13-0 record. A native of Jamestown, N.D., Erstad was a 13th-round pick by the New York Mets in the 1992 MLB Draft and earned first-team all-state accolades in four sports (football, hockey, track and baseball) in high school.

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Darin, and his wife, Jessica, have one daughter, Jordan, and two sons, Zack and Adam.

Two-Time MLB All-Star 1998 (OF); 2000 (OF)

Silver Slugger Award Winner 2000 (OF) Roberto Clemente Award 2005 (Angels’ Recipient) National Champion (Football) Nebraska (1994)

HUSKERS DRAFTED UNDER ERSTAD 2011 Cody Asche (4th Round - Philadelphia Phillies) Casey Hauptman (26th Round - New York Mets) Kash Kalkowski (50th Round - Kansas City Royals) 2012 Travis Huber (23rd Round - Minnesota Twins) Kale Kiser (23rd Round - Chicago White Sox) Richard Stock (23rd Round - Cleveland Indians) Khiry Cooper (25th Round - Boston Red Sox) Chad Christensen (35th Round - Miami Marlins)* 2013 Chad Christensen (25th Round - Minnesota Twins) 2014 Pat Kelly (12th Round - Minnesota Twins) Aaron Bummer (19th Round - Chicago White Sox) Zach Hirsch (19th Round - Milwaukee Brewers) 2015 Tanner Lubach (9th Round - Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim) Blake Headley (20th Round - Chicago Cubs) Josh Roeder (21st Round - New York Yankees) Colton Howell (27th Round - San Diego Padres)

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TED SILVA #12 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH (FIFTH SEASON) RECRUITING COORDINATOR Ted Silva was hired as Nebraska’s pitching coach and recruiting coordinator on June 17, 2011. Silva was promoted to associate head coach in August of 2014. Silva joined the Huskers from the West Coast, where he had spent the four previous seasons as a pitching coach at UC Irvine and Loyola Marymount. Silva has led Nebraska’s efforts to bring young talent to Lincoln. In the fall of 2013, Baseball America ranked Nebraska’s recruiting class No. 11 in the nation, the highest ranking for the Huskers in school history. The class was the first full recruiting class under Head Coach Darin Erstad, then Associate Head Coach Will Bolt and Silva.

Individually, Sinclair thrived under Silva, as the junior college transfer from Spring Hill, Kan., was tabbed as a third-team All-American and a unanimous All-Big Ten pick after posting a 9-1 record with a 2.15 ERA. DeLeon was selected as a second-team all-conference pick, and Bummer was picked in the 19th round by the Chicago White Sox after being picked in the 31st round by the New York Yankees in 2011. In the bullpen, senior and third-team All-Big Ten pick Zach Hirsch was Nebraska’s top left-handed reliever and his 1.72 ERA in 2014 ranked second in school history, trailing Bill McGuire’s school-record 1.29 ERA in 1984. The one-time starter posted 50 strikeouts in 52.1 innings of work and was drafted in the 19th round by the Milwaukee Brewers.

The strength of the 2015 Huskers was their pitching staff, which produced a team ERA of 3.12, the lowest by a NU staff since the 2005 College World Series team produced a 2.69 ERA. The Huskers allowed just 144 walks on the year, the lowest total since 1998 when NU gave up 160 walks. Nebraska’s 2.52 walks per game allowed tied the 2003 staff for the second-lowest average in school history, as the 2000 staff set the record with 2.46 walks per game.

Silva continued to rework Nebraska’s pitching staff during his second season in 2013. With Kubat missing the first 33 games of the year with shoulder soreness, the Huskers leaned on DeLeon, a junior college transfer, as their Friday-night starter.

Led by senior starters Chance Sinclair and Kyle Kubat, along with senior closer Josh Roeder, the Huskers produced a 2.61-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio. The last time a Husker pitching staff produced a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2-to-1 or better was 2008, when NU finished the year with 491 strikeouts to 192 walks for a ratio of 2.56-to-1. Roeder finished his three-year Husker career as NU’s all-time saves leader with 33, topping Brett Jensen’s previous mark of 21. Roeder saved a career-best 15 games in 2015, one shy of Jensen’s single-season record of 16.

Kubat made a dramatic return against No. 10 Arkansas on April 16, as the sophomore threw the first 5.0 innings of a combined no-hitter, with Tyler Niederklein and Dylan Vogt finishing off the historic day. It was the fourth combined no-hitter in school history and the first no-hitter since four Huskers no-hit Peru State on March 6, 1993. It was also the first no-hitter against a Division I program since April 5, 1981, when Anthony Kelley no-hit the Oklahoma Sooners in seven innings.

After the season, Roeder was taken in the 21st round by the New York Yankees, junior Colton Howell was selected in the 27th round by the San Diego Padres, but chose to return to Nebraska, while Kubat signed a free agent contract with the Kansas City Royals. The 2015 team built on the success it started in 2014, as NU posted a 3.50 ERA, the lowest since 2006 when the Huskers notched a 3.40 ERA. It was also just the second time since 2006 that the Huskers had an ERA under 4.00.

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Nebraska’s rotation of Christian DeLeon, Sinclair and Aaron Bummer were at the top of their games in early April when the Ohio State Buckeyes paid a visit to Hawks Field. The trio each tossed a complete game in the sweep of the Buckeyes, marking the only time in DI in 2014 that a team had three players each toss a 9.0 complete game in the same weekend series.

DeLeon produced a 7-4 record and a 3.21 ERA. The junior righty led the Huskers in inning pitched (92.2) and strikeouts (46).

Kubat ended 2013 with a 5-0 record and a 1.81 ERA in eight starts. He became the 12th pitcher in school history to post a perfect record on the year with a minimum of five wins and the first to achieve the feat since 2006 when Jensen also went 5-0. Another young lefty entered the starting rotation late in the 2013, as Bummer moved out of the bullpen. Bummer started in his final seven appearances of the season, and went 5.0 or more innings in six of the seven starts, including 7.0 innings in each of his final three starts. He carried a 3.86 ERA over his first nine appearances of the year, but ended the season with a 2.50 ERA after entering the weekend rotation.


ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH TED SILVA Silva took over a young pitching staff in 2012 that returned no seniors and needed to replace its closer, after Casey Hauptman was picked in the 26th round of the 2011 MLB Draft by the New York Mets. Under Silva’s guidance in 2012, Kubat, then a true freshman, emerged as one of the most consistent starters in NU’s rotation during the end of the season. Kubat, who won his final three starts during Big Ten play, was named a Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball, a third-team All-Big Ten performer and was selected to the Big Ten All-Freshman team. In the bullpen, Vogt developed into the Huskers’ most dangerous arm late in games. The Omaha native posted a 1.84 ERA over 53.2 innings of work, while striking out 34 and giving up just five extra-base hits all year, including no home runs. Silva also continued the development of Travis Huber, who led the 2012 team in saves with seven. After previously being picked twice in the MLB Draft in the 47th (2010) and 39th (2011) rounds, Huber was selected in the 23rd round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the Minnesota Twins and signed with the organization. Silva, a native of Redondo Beach, Calif., and a 1995 All-America pitcher at Cal State Fullerton, helped lead UC Irvine to national prominence from 2008 to 2010, when the Anteaters qualified for three straight NCAA Regionals and won the 2009 Big West Conference title. He moved on to Loyola Marymount under longtime friend and former Titan teammate Jason Gill for the 2011 season. In Silva’s first season as pitching coach at UC Irvine, the Anteaters won the 2008 Lincoln Regional, including a 3-2 win over host Nebraska. The Anteaters nearly advanced to the College World Series, but fell one inning short of sweeping No. 2 LSU before the Tigers came back to win the Super Regional. While at UCI, Silva’s pitching staff produced a 3.89 ERA and helped the program to its first Big West Conference championship. The Anteaters qualified for the NCAA Tournament all three years and were eliminated in 2010 by eventual national runner-up UCLA. Silva took an assistant coaching position at Loyola Marymount under Gill for the 2011 season. The two were teammates on the 1994 Cal State Fullerton squad that finished 47-16 and reached the College World Series. In his only season with the Lions, Silva’s pitchers posted a 3.25 ERA to rank 30th nationally, cutting the team’s ERA nearly in half from 2010 (7.21). A trio of LMU pitchers were selected in the 2011 MLB Draft, including a pair of top-15 round selections in Jason Wheeler (8th round) and Alex Gillingham (11th round). Silva and Gill were on staff at their alma mater in 2005 and 2006, when Silva served as a volunteer assistant coach. The Titans won the Big West Conference championship both years and reached the College World Series in 2006 when CSF produced an NCAA-best 2.73 ERA. Silva helped coach All-Americans and future first-round selections Ricky Romero (2005) and Wes Roemer (2006) to Big West Pitcher-of-the-Year honors. After a year at Fresno State, Silva accepted the UC Irvine pitching coach position and led four Anteater hurlers to a combined 19 All-America awards. During his three seasons at UCI, the Anteaters posted some of the best marks in school history, including the nation’s third-best ERA in 2008 at 3.27, the program’s best since 1974. The same season, UCI struck out a schoolrecord 503 hitters. The following year, UCI tied the school record with 20 saves, while the 2010 season saw the Anteaters achieve the league’s second-best totals in ERA (3.98) and strikeouts (483). Silva spent the 2007 season at Fresno State and helped the Bulldogs to an NCAA Regional appearance. As a team, Fresno State finished with the second-best ERA in the WAC at 4.54, while three Bulldog hurlers ranked in the top 10 individually. Prior to his coaching days, Silva was a standout pitcher at Cal State Fullerton from 1993 to 1995. A two-time first-team all-conference selection, Silva was 26-7 over his career with a 2.92 ERA and 26 saves, the fourth-most in school history. Silva, who earned 1995 first-team All-America honors, played a key role in the Titans’ run to the national title, including earning the win in the championship game against USC. The 1995 Big West Conference Pitcher of the Year, Silva finished the season as the national leader in victories with a single-season school-record 18 wins (18-1) to go along with six saves. He produced a 2.83 ERA with 142 strikeouts.

COACHING EXPERIENCE Nebraska, Associate Head Coach (2012-Present) Loyola Marymount, Assistant Coach (2011) UC Irvine, Assistant Coach (2008-10) Fresno State, Assistant Coach (2007) Cal State Fullerton, Volunteer Assistant Coach (2005-06) Villa Park High School, Assistant Coach (2004)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Camden Riversharks (2001) Taiwan (2000) Texas Rangers (1995-99) Cal State Fullerton (1993-95)

CAREER HONORS College World Series Champion Cal State Fullerton (1995) Big West Pitcher of the Year Cal State Fullerton (1995) No-Hitter Against Pacific April 23, 1995 - First 9-Inning No-Hitter in CSF History

TIES TO OTHER HEAD COACHES Head Coach, Current School Mike Batesole, Fresno State

Silva’s Connection Fresno State (2007)

Augie Garrido, Texas

Cal State Fullerton (1993-95)

Jason Gill, Loyola Marymount

Loyola Marymount (2011) Cal State Fullerton (1993-95)

Mike Gillespie, UC Irvine

UC Irvine (2008-10)

George Horton, Oregon

Cal State Fullerton (1993-95, 2005-06)

Rick Vanderhook, Cal State Fullerton

Cal State Fullerton (1993-95, 2005-06)

As a sophomore, Silva was named a second-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball after he went 4-4 with a 2.29 ERA and 13 saves, the third-most in Titan history. He earned a spot on Team USA following the season. Silva was selected by the Texas Rangers in the 21st round of the 1995 MLB Draft, the same year Nebraska’s Darin Erstad was the No. 1 overall pick by the California Angels. Silva spent five seasons in the Rangers organization, spent one year pitching overseas in Taiwan and also played in the independent Atlantic League. Silva, who also served as an assistant coach at Villa Park High School in 2004, attended Redondo Union High School in Redondo Beach, Calif., and graduated in 1992. Ted and his wife, Tiffany, have one son, Andrew.

The Silva family: Ted, Tiffany and Andrew

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MIKE KIRBY #9 ASSISTANT HEAD COACH (2ND SEASON) Mike Kirby joined the Nebraska baseball staff in August of 2014 as the team’s assistant head coach. Kirby assists Coach Erstad in directing the Husker offense, coaches Nebraska’s infielders and catchers, and coaches third base. In Kirby’s first season at Nebraska in 2015 the Huskers reached the Big Ten Tournament for the fourth straight season. Once again the Huskers played solid defense behind their pitchers with a fielding percentage of .976, which was tied for 20th nationally. Two Husker position players were taken in the MLB Draft, including catcher Tanner Lubach in the ninth round by the Angels and infielder Blake Headley in the 20th round by the Cubs. Kirby joined the Huskers after three seasons at Fullerton, his second stint with the Titans, where he coached first base, infielders and served as the program’s recruiting coordinator. His first class in 2012 was ranked 23rd in the country by Baseball America, producing National Freshman Pitcher of the Year Thomas Eshelman and Big West Conference Pitcher of the Year Justin Garza. Both Eshelman and Garza pitched for the USA Collegiate Baseball National Team during the summer of 2014. Eshelman was named an All-American each of the past three seasons and was a second-round pick by Houston in 2015. Prior to the start of last season, Nebraska’s recruiting class was ranked 11th by Baseball America and Cal State Fullerton was one spot behind at 12th. Before returning to Fullerton, Kirby was instrumental in helping George Horton put the Oregon Ducks on the national scene. Kirby played a large role in four consecutive top-25 recruiting classes, including three ranked in the top 10 and a program-best No. 5 ranking in 2010. Kirby was also responsible for coaching first base and working with the team’s outfielders. In his three seasons with the Ducks, the program produced seven All-Pac 10 position players and four major league draft picks In 2010, the Ducks made a remarkable jump after finishing 14-42 in 2009. They finished the year with a 40-24 mark, having advanced to the postseason for just the third time in school history and the first since 1964. It was the second biggest turn around by a college baseball team since the NCAA began keeping the stat in 1998. The Ducks finished the season on four national polls after reaching the elimination game at the Norwich Regional. After spending nine years working in sales for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (1999-2008), Kirby joined Buddy Goldsmith’s UNLV coaching staff for the 2008 season. While in Las Vegas he served as the Rebels’ third base coach and helped develop the catchers. While in Las Vegas, Kirby was instrumental in helping Xavier Scruggs win the Mountain West Conference’s triple crown with a .379 average, 20 home runs and 65 RBIs. Kirby saw his first action in Fullerton in 1991 and spent eight of the next nine seasons as either a student assistant (one year), facilities manager (three years) or assistant coach (four years). He left the Titans briefly to assist at Los Angeles City College in 1996. From 1991 to 1999, Kirby helped the Titans to six Big West Conference titles, four College World Series appearances (1992, 1994, 1995, 1999) and a national championship in 1995. He helped groom nine (Frank Charles, Steve Sisco, Phil Nevin, Dante Powell, Jeremy Giambi, Mark Kotsay, Mike Lamb, Aaron Rowand and Reed Johnson) former Titan position players for the major leagues and tutored four of the five Titan Olympians (Brian Loyd, Kotsay, Jason Moler and Nevin). Kirby worked on Cal State Fullerton coaching staffs that included current Division I head coaches Augie Garrido, Horton, Dave Serrano and Vanderhook, and also played his last season of college ball under then-Long Beach State Head Coach and former Titan assistant Dave Snow. Kirby played two seasons of junior college ball at Cerritos College under Horton in 1988 and 1989, when the Falcons won two state championships. He finished up his collegiate career with the 49ers in 1990. Kirby earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Cal State Fullerton in 1994. He and his wife, Melissa, have two daughters, Payten and Lauren.

The Kirby Family: Mike, Melissa and Lauren

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ASSISTANT HEAD COACH MIKE KIRBY COACHING EXPERIENCE Nebraska, Assistant Head Coach (2015-Present) Cal State Fullerton, Assistant Coach (2012-15) Oregon, Assistant Coach (2009-2011) UNLV, Assistant Coach (2008) Cal State Fullerton, Assistant Coach (1997-99) Los Angeles City College, Assistant Coach (1996) Cal State Fullerton, Assistant Coach (1991-95)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Cerritos College (1988-99) Long Beach State (1990)

MLB EXPERIENCE Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Sales (1999-2008)

CAREER HONORS College World Series Champion Cal State Fullerton (1995)

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Head Coach, Current School Augie Garrido, Texas

Kirby’s Connection Cal State Fullerton (1991-95)

George Horton, Oregon

Cerritos College (1988-99) Cal State Fullerton (1991-95, 1997-99) Oregon (2009-11)

Dave Serrano, Tennessee

Cerritos College (1988-99) Cal State Fullerton (1997-99)

Rick Vanderhook, Cal State Fullerton

Cal State Fullerton (1991-95, 2012-14)

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BRAD SMITH #31 VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH (5TH SEASON) After serving as the team’s graduate manager for four years, Brad Smith serves as Nebraska’s volunteer coach in 2016. Smith coaches first base and assists with coaching Nebraska’s infielders. As a graduate manager, Smith assisted Ted Silva with Nebraska’s pitching staff. Smith joined the Husker staff prior to the 2012 season as a graduate manager after playing one season of collegiate baseball at Cowley County Community College and three at Pittsburg State University. Smith was a 2003 NJCAA Academic All-American at Cowley CC and then earned CoSIDA Academic All-America honors at Pittsburg State in 2006. Smith excelled on the diamond as well for the Gorillas where he was a three-time MIAA all-league performer, once in the outfield and twice at third base. He led Division II in doubles in 2006, while posting a .383 career batting average and left Pittsburg State as the program’s career leader in doubles and ranked third in hits. Smith earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics with an emphasis in actuarial science from Pittsburg State in 2006 and then completed a master’s degree in mathematics in 2010. In addition, Smith became an associate of the Society of Actuaries in 2009, and earned his master’s degree in statistics from Nebraska in 2012. He is currently pursuing his doctorate in the Quantitative, Qualitative and Psychometric Methods Program in the Department of Educational Psychology at Nebraska.

CURTIS LEDBETTER DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS (8TH SEASON) Curtis Ledbetter enters his eighth season as Director of Operations for the Nebraska baseball program in 2016. Ledbetter, who joined the Husker staff in May of 2008, assists with coordinating on-campus recruiting, business administration and is the director of the Nebraska Baseball Academy. A former all-conference performer at NU, Ledbetter returned to the Husker program following a stint in professional baseball. An 18th-round draft pick of the Seattle Mariners in 2005, Ledbetter played professional baseball for three years, earning Frontier League all-star honors in 2007 – his final season in the professional ranks. In addition to his playing duties, he worked at the Nebraska Baseball Academy. During his playing career, he was a three-year starter for the Huskers from 2003 to 2005, earning first-team All-Big 12 honors at two positions (designated hitter and first base), as

he hit .320 with 34 homers and 166 RBIs in 180 career games. As a senior, he earned Big 12 Tournament MVP honors, guiding the Huskers to a sweep of the conference regularseason and tournament titles. Ledbetter earned NCAA Tournament All-Regional honors in 2003 and 2005, as Nebraska won two Big 12 regular-season titles and won the first College World Series game in school history during his senior year. In the classroom, Ledbetter was a three-time academic All-Big 12 selection, a Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll member and graduated from Nebraska in 2005 with a degree in journalism. He added a master’s degree in education administration in December of 2012. A native of Lawrence, Kan., Ledbetter played one season at Garden City Community College, earning honorable-mention All-Jayhawk League accolades. He hit .404 with 13 home runs and threw out 50 percent of would-be base stealers as the team’s catcher. He and his wife, Monica, have one daughter, Laney

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RENEE BRINKMANN

TANNER FOWLER

The 2016 season marks Renee Brinkmann’s 29th year as the Husker Baseball Office manager.

Tanner Fowler is in his second season with the baseball team and his first as a graduate athletic trainer. His responsibilities include injury prevention, rehabilitation and shoulder maintenance programs.

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Along with day-to-day office operations, Brinkmann coordinates all travel arrangements and is the coordinator for the Nebraska Baseball Academy. A graduate of Ponca (Neb.) High School, she earned her associate degree from the Lincoln School of Commerce in 1983. Renee is married to Curt Brinkmann.

PAT CROWE

ASST. DIRECTOR OF BASEBALL OPERATIONS Pat Crowe joined the Huskers in August of 2015 and serves as the assistant director of operations for the Nebraska baseball team. Crowe assists with daily office operations, is heavily involved in the team’s video breakdown and aids in on-campus recruiting. Crowe has experience in both college and pro baseball. He pitched at Eastern Mennonite University and was a baseball operations volunteer at West Virginia. He has worked in player development with the Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies and Pittsburgh Pirates, while also serving as an amateur scout for the Chicago Cubs. Crowe earned a bachelor’s in sport management from Eastern Mennonite University in 2010 and a master’s in athletic coaching from West Virginia in 2013. Pat’s parents are Lisa and Patrick Crowe Jr. He has one brother, Matthew.

JEREMY FOOTE

COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Jeremy Foote has served as an assistant communications director at Nebraska since July of 2010, after previously serving for more than two years as an intern and volunteer. Foote is the primary communications contact for Nebraska’s baseball team, while also assisting with the Husker football team. He helps oversee the communications student staff. Foote’s 2011 volleyball media guide was named “Best in the Nation” by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and his 2011 women’s soccer media guide was tabbed “Second in the Nation”. He also assisted on the Huskers’ 2008 men’s track and field guide that was named “Best in the Nation”. In addition to his communications duties, Foote serves as the Internet Content Coordinator for Huskers.com. Prior to his current role, Foote worked with the Huskers’ volleyball team in 2010, with NU’s track and field team for four seasons from 2008 to 2011 and served as the Nebraska women’s soccer contact during the 2011 and 2012 seasons. Along with his duties in the communications office, Foote has been the media host for the 2014 Big Ten Baseball Tournament, two Big 12 Indoor Track and Field Championships, the 2010 NCAA Volleyball First and Second Rounds and the 2008 NCAA Midwest Regional Track and Field Championships. Foote is a graduate of Wayne State College in Wayne, Neb., where he earned degrees in both sport management and computer science. He is currently working on his master’s degree in higher education administration at UNL. Jeremy and his wife, Tiffany, have a four-year old son, Easton.

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Fowler previously worked at Complete Physical Therapy in Lincoln. He is currently working on his master’s degree in higher education administration at Nebraska. A native of Bertrand, Neb., Fowler graduated from Nebraska in May of 2014 with his bachelor’s degree in athletic training and a minor in psychology.

JOHN JENTZ

EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE A.D./CFO John Jentz joined Nebraska Athletics as Senior Associate Athletic Director/Chief Financial Office in January of 2014, and was named Executive Associate Athletic Director in September of 2015. Jentz is the senior administrator that oversees baseball, he also oversees the rifle program. Jentz, who came to Nebraska after spending four years in a similar role at UCLA, directs and oversees the business office, human resources, contract administration, capital planning, facilities, public records requests, computing services, and business enterprises. Jentz supervises the baseball and rifle programs, and oversees the supervision of the wrestling, track and field, cross country, and bowling programs. Jentz serves as a member of the Student-Athlete Services & Experience Management Team and provides administrative and strategic leadership for the athletic department. Jentz’s primary duties at UCLA included management of the department’s business office, human resources, contracts and information technology. He served as the principal advisor to the Director of Athletics with respect to long-term programming and master planning, including assessing the resources available for the development of major capital projects. He also was the sport administrator for the 2013 College World Series Champion Bruin baseball program. Prior to UCLA, Jentz spent 10 years at Wisconsin. He started as an Assistant Athletic Director in 2000, and was promoted to Associate Athletic Director in 2006. He was in charge of the day-to-day operations of the business office while also overseeing human resources, technical services, cashier’s office, bowl and postseason travel. He was also the sport administrator for several sports and chaired the NCAA Rowing Committee during his tenure. Jentz was an Assistant Athletic Director at Cal State Fullerton for five years prior to joining the staff at Wisconsin. He supervised eight sports and oversaw the athletic business office and ticket office for the Titans. Before his time at Fullerton, he was an accountant in the business office at UC Riverside, and later managed development funds and assisted with coordinating events for the Highlanders. A 1992 graduate of Brigham Young University, Jentz began his administrative career at East Stroudsburg University, where he was a graduate assistant to the Athletic Director while earning his master’s degree in sports management in 1993. John and his wife, Nancy, have five daughters: Kristy, Marin, Emma, Serena and Lindsay.

KATIE JEWELL

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Katie Jewell serves the Nebraska Athletic Department as the associate director of academic programs. Jewell coordinates academic support for the baseball and football teams. She supervises the computer lab in the Student Life Complex, assists staff in monitoring changes in NCAA academic legislation, assists with monitoring and management of the Academic Progress Rate and Graduation Success Rate, assists with monitoring initial eligibility of incoming studentathletes, and serves as the liaison between academic staff and the Office of Admissions and NCAA Eligibility center. Jewell returned to Nebraska in 2001 as academic counselor and coordinator of new student programs, before being promoted to her current position in 2007. Before joining the Academic Performance Team staff as a full-time member, Jewell was an academic intern for one year and interim academic counselor for one year. Jewell also worked as an academic graduate assistant at Texas A&M for one year. A native of Hastings, Neb., Jewell earned a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary engineering from Nebraska in 1998, and a master’s degree from Texas A&M in 1999.

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third on the team in 2009 with a .315 batting average. He added nine doubles, one triple, two home runs and 28 RBIs. He struck out just 16 times in 178 at-bats as a senior.

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Kyle Kotrous joined the Huskers in December of 2014 as an assistant equipment manager, and works with Nebraska’s baseball, soccer, football, softball and tennis teams.

Tezak graduated in 2008 with a degree in history and a minor in environmental studies. He is currently working on his master’s degree in history.

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Kotrous came to Nebraska after working at Colorado State from 2011 to 2014, including one season with Tim Miles, who is NU’s current men’s basketball coach. Kotrous has also spent time as an intern in the NFL with both the Jacksonville Jaguars and the New York Jets. Kotrous graduated from Nebraska-Omaha in 2010 with his degree in general studies and is a certified equipment manager through the Athletic Equipment Managers Association.

LUCAS NOVOTNY STRENGTH COACH

Lucas Novotny joined the Nebraska Athletic Department in October of 2014 and is an assistant strength coach for the Huskers, in charge of all aspects of strength and conditioning for baseball and women’s soccer. Novotny is in his second stint at Nebraska, as he was an intern for the Huskers in 2012.

ASST. DIRECTOR - MARKETING & FAN EXPERIENCE Matt Tomjack joined the Nebraska Athletic Department in September of 2013 as an Assistant Director of Marketing & Fan Experience. Tomjack oversees marketing and fan experience efforts for women’s soccer and men’s basketball. He is also the sideline leader during home football games and oversees the marketing department’s intern program. Tomjack came to Nebraska after spending time at Nebraska-Kearney, the University of Florida and the University of Missouri. Tomjack graduated from Nebraska-Kearney in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in sport administration.

JERRY WEBER

Originally from Hillsboro, Ill., Novotny came to Nebraska from the HitDawg Baseball Academy, where he was the strength and conditioning coordinator. He has also served as a graduate assistant at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, was an intern at Saint Louis University and the head strength coach for six teams at Lindenwood University. Novotny has a bachelor’s degree in exercise science and a master’s degree in exercise physiology. He also has CSCS certification through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), SCCC certification through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA) and USAW certification through the U.S. Olympic Committee.

CHRIS PANKONIN

GAME PRESENTATION SPECIALIST Chris Pankonin joined the HuskerVision staff as a video production specialist in April of 2009 and currently serves as a game presentation specialist. Pankonin was a student worker in HuskerVision during college from 2003 to 2006. In his current role, Pankonin serves as the HuskerVision specialist for the Nebraska volleyball and baseball teams. He also operates the audio board and music for football, men’s basketball, volleyball and baseball. He also maintains and produces content for the ribbon and hustle boards inside of Memorial Stadium and Pinnacle Bank Arena. He earned his bachelor’s degree in broadcasting from Nebraska in 2006, and spent three years as the marketing producer for Action 3 News (KMTV) in Omaha. He also freelanced for CenturyLink Center Omaha, Lincoln Saltdogs and with HuskerVision for special events during that time. Pankonin is originally from Louisville, Neb. He currently lives in Papillion with his wife, Cortnee.

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Jerry Weber began his association with the Nebraska athletic medicine staff in 1977 and has been head athletic trainer and associate director of athletic medicine since 1996. In his duties as head athletic trainer and physical therapist, he oversees the operation of all athletic medicine facilities and supervises the Husker staff of athletic trainers, graduate and undergraduate student assistants. Along with his duties as head athletic trainer, Weber directs the orthopedic rehabilitation and coordinates the return to sport programs with orthopedic specialists and athletic training staff. Weber is also the head athletic trainer for baseball, assists with football in the fall and spring, and works with the men’s gymnastics team in the winter and spring. The Nebraska medical team has two physical therapist/athletic trainers, 11 athletic trainers, six graduate assistant certified athletic trainers and 40 student assistants in the athletic training curriculum - all required to care for more than 600 Husker student-athletes. A Sidney, Neb., native, Weber earned a bachelor’s degree in zoology from Nebraska in 1974. He earned his physical therapy degree from UNMC in 1976 and his master’s degree from Western Illinois in 1977. Weber has enjoyed a distinguished career at Nebraska. In June of 2011, Weber was inducted into the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) Hall of Fame. He became the fourth former Nebraska athletic trainer to join the NATA Hall of Fame, including Paul Schneider, George Sullivan and Roland “Duke” LaRue. Weber was previously honored by the NATA in June of 2004 as one of 18 members to receive the Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer award. In the spring of 2003, Weber was inducted into the District V NATA Hall of Fame for his many years of service to that organization. In 1991, Weber received the Sullivan Award from the NATA recognizing excellence in athletic training. Weber has been active in the NATA for more than 30 years at the state, district and national levels since 1978, having served on the board of directors and as a presidential candidate. Weber also has been honored by the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame as a recipient of the 2001 Lyell Bremser Special Merit Award.

GRADUATE MANAGER Jeff Tezak returned to Nebraska as a graduate manager for the 2016 season. The San Diego, Calif., native was a three-year letterwinner at Nebraska from 2007 to 2009 and earned secondteam All-Big 12 honors in 2007.

Weber was a member of the NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sport and was the NCAA liaison to the National Athletic Trainers Association’s College/University Athletic Trainers Committee for six years from 2001 to 2006. Weber served 10 years on the Nebraska State Examining Board for Athletic Trainers.

Tezak was drafted in the 24th round of the 2009 MLB Draft by the Chicago White Sox. He played in the White Sox organization for two seasons before going on to play and coach baseball in Austria, Australia and Spain over the last five years. Tezak started his college career at Cal State Northridge, where he hit .317 with 19 RBIs and 26 runs as a freshman in 2005. He then transferred to Palomar College in San Marcos, Calif. In 2006, Tezak hit .386 with 35 RBIs and earned junior college All-America honors from the California Community College Coaches Association. Tezak joined the Huskers in January of 2007. In 56 games that year, he led the team in hitting, batting .335 with 14 doubles, three triples, three home runs and 37 RBIs. He started the first seven games of the 2008 season before injury cost him the rest of the season and he earned a medical redshirt, allowing him to return in 2009. Tezak ranked 60

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA BOARD OF REGENTS The Board of Regents consists of eight voting members elected by district for sixyear terms, and four non-voting student Regents, one from each campus, who serve during their tenure as student body president. The board supervises the general operations of the university, and the control and direction of all expenditures. The board also includes a corporation secretary who manages all records including agendas, minutes, notices, policies and bylaws. Those documents can be found on the web at nebraska.edu/board/. The board meets regularly, primarily in Lincoln but also in Omaha and greater Nebraska. Persons wishing to provide information to the board or to appear before it should contact: Corporation Secretary, University of Nebraska, Varner Hall, 3835 Holdrege, Lincoln, NE 68583.

Hank M. Bounds, Ph.D. President, University of Nebraska

Timothy Clare

Hal Daub

Howard Hawks Omaha

Bob Phares

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Jim Pillen

Robert Schafer

Kent Schroeder, J.D.

Bob Whitehouse

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Columbus

Evan Calhoun

Nebraska-Kearney

Beatrice

Thien Chau

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HARVEY PERLMAN, J.D.

JOSEPHINE POTUTO, J.D.

Harvey Perlman was named the 19th Chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on April 1, 2001. He had served as Interim Chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln since July 16, 2000.

Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto, the Richard H. Larson Professor of Constitutional Law, has been Nebraska’s faculty representative (FAR) at the NCAA and conference level since May 15, 1997.

A former dean of the University of Nebraska College of Law (198398), Perlman has also served as interim senior vice chancellor for academic affairs at UNL (1995-96). A Nebraska native, Perlman was raised in York, and earned a bachelor of arts in history and a juris doctorate from the University of Nebraska. During his law school years, he was editor in chief of the Nebraska Law Review and was elected to the Order of the Coif, a law NEBRASKA’S CHANCELLORS 1871-1876 — Allen R. Benton honors society.

In 2002, Potuto was named Outstanding Faculty Athletics Representative by the All-American Football Foundation. From 2008-09 to 2011-12 she was president of the 1A FAR (FARs from FBS institutions). Among her NCAA positions, Potuto spent nine years (the maximum) on the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions (chair her last two years). She was one of three Big 12 Conference representatives on the NEBRASKA’S FACULTY REPS 1931-1946 — T.J. Thompson NCAA Division I Management Council, and served 1947-1958 — Earl Fullbrook on the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championship 1959-1964 — Charles S. Miller Committee and an NCAA-wide (all divisions) 1965-1968 — Merk Hobson committee to advise NCAA staff on student-athlete 1969-1970 — John R. Davis issues and educational programming for coaches, 1971-1982 — Keith L. Broman 1982-1997 — James O’Hanlon staff, and student-athletes.

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1876-1882 — 1884-1889 — 1891-1895 — 1895-1899 — 1900-1908 — 1908-1927 — 1927-1938 — 1938-1946 — 1947-1953 — 1953-1954 — 1954-1968 — 1968-1971 — 1972-1975 — 1975-1976 — 1976-1980 — 1980-1981 — 1981-1991 — 1991-1991 — 1991-1995 — 1995-1996 — 1996-2000 — 2000-2001 — 2001-present —

Edmund B. Farfield Irvin J. Manatt James H. Canfield George E. MacLean E. Benjamin Andrews Samuel Avery E.A. Burnett Chauncey S. Boucher R.G. Gustavson John K. Selleck Clifford Hardin Joseph Soshnik James H. Zumberge Adam C. Breckenridge Roy A. Young Robert H. Rutford Martin A. Massengale Jack Goebel Graham B. Spanier Joan R. Leitzel* James Moeser Harvey S. Perlman* Harvey S. Perlman

He joined the NU law faculty in 1967 after spending a year as a Bigelow Teaching Fellow at the University of Chicago Law School. He served on the Nebraska law faculty until 1974 when he joined the faculty at the University of Virginia Law School. He returned to Nebraska in 1983 when he accepted the deanship of the Nebraska Law College, a post he held until 1998 when he returned to the professoriate. He has also served as a visiting professor at Florida State University College of Law, the University of Puget Sound School of Law and the University of Iowa College of Law.

In 2011, Perlman was named an Honorary University Professor of Xi’an Jiaotong University, in Xi’an, China. This rare lifetime appointment entitles Perlman to privileges at the university, with * Interim Chancellor which UNL has many institutional ties. Perlman also will occasionally lecture and teach at Xi’an Jiaotong University. The title is the highest honor the university awards to a foreign scholar, and recognizes Perlman as an accomplished scholar or professional of important international reputation. The award also recognizes Perlman for his significant efforts in globalizing UNL and Xi’an Jiaotong University through joint research and partnership degree programs. His area of legal expertise lies in torts and intellectual property. He is a member of the Nebraska State and American Bar Associations and is a Life Fellow of the American Bar Association. Perlman is co-author of “Intellectual Property and Unfair Competition” (5th edition, 1998) and co-reporter for the American Law Institute’s “Restatement of Unfair Competition” (1994). He serves on the Council of the American Law Institute, a leading national law reform organization and as one of Nebraska’s Commissioners of Uniform State Laws. He previously served as a member of the NCAA Board of Directors and is past chair of the Bowl Championship Series Presidential Oversight Committee. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce and is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Nebraska Innovation Campus Development Corporation. He received the George Turner Award from the Nebraska State Bar Association for contributions to the legal profession and the Roger T. Larson Community Builder Award from the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce. Perlman and his wife, Susan, an NU alumna, are the parents of two daughters. Anne, who earned degrees from UNL and the University of Nebraska Medical Center, practices medicine in Lincoln and is married to UNL alumnus David Spinar; they have three children; Will, Ava, and Marco, Husker fans all. Daughter Amie, who received bachelors and juris doctorate degrees from UNL, is a Nebraska assistant attorney general and is married to UNL alumnus Ron Larson; they are the parents of Caleb and Finn.

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FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE

1997-present — Josephine Potuto

A sports law expert, Potuto regularly lectures and consults on sports issues in general and NCAA processes in particular. She is an expert witness in litigation involving sports issues. She testified before the House Subcommittee on the Constitution regarding due process in NCAA infractions hearings. In the past year, she has appeared in media reports in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Washington Post, CBSSports.com, the Chronicle of Higher Education, and Insider Higher Ed among others. She has presented to the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, the National Association of College and University Attorneys, the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities, the Texas Commission of Higher Education, NCAA regional conferences, law conferences and law firms, NACDA, and to universities and law colleges, including the Universities of Istanbul, Washington, Maryland, Oklahoma, Santa Clara, Arizona State, Baltimore, and Mississippi. Potuto is a past adviser to the Uniform Law Commissioners Committee to draft a sports agent statute, has drafted rules governing search and seizure and hearings for the Nebraska Racing Commission, and also has written on issues of gender equity in college athletics. She has authored numerous articles on sports law issues. She just completed articles on NCAA treatment of student-athlete violations and on NCAA and Olympic treatment of athlete violations (co-authored with an Olympic arbitrator). Potuto delivered the 2012 Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture. She serves on the senate’s intercollegiate athletics committee. She is a past member of the UNL academic senate and also served on Nebraska’s NCAA site certification steering committee. Potuto teaches constitutional law, procedure, federal jurisdiction, and sports law. She has been a visiting professor of law at the University of Arizona, Rutgers University, the Cardozo College of Law at New York’s Yeshiva University, the University of Oregon, the University of North Carolina, and Seton Hall University. She has worked as an assistant prosecutor in both the Essex and Morris County (N.J.) prosecutor’s offices. Potuto was project director and a drafter of the Uniform Law Commissioners Sentencing and Corrections Act, as well as the drafter for the Nebraska Supreme Court Committee to Draft Criminal Jury Instructions. She is the author of three books. She was elected to membership in the American Law Institute, the Nebraska State Bar Foundation, and the Douglass Society. Potuto earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism at Rutgers’ Douglass College, and her master’s degree in English literature at Seton Hall. She earned her juris doctorate at the Rutgers Law College. She is a member of the bars of Nebraska and New Jersey and is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and the U.S. District Courts for Nebraska and New Jersey.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS SHAWN EICHORST

SHAWN EICHORST DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS (4TH YEAR) Shawn Eichorst came to the University of Nebraska in 2012 with an incredible passion for the University and for its student-athletes. As the leader of a tradition-rich program with 24 intercollegiate teams, 600-plus student-athletes and more than 300 full-time employees, Eichorst has relied on a strong value system and a studentcentered approach to lead the Department. Nebraska’s primary mission is to provide studentathletes with the resources and support they need to be successful in academics, athletics and life. The health, safety and welfare of student-athletes is Nebraska’s top priority and at the essence of every decision made. Nebraska has a history of providing first-class coaches, staff and facilities for its students. Additionally, since Eichorst arrived in Lincoln, resources and services in every student-athlete support unit have been improved and enhanced, including academics, athletic medicine, life skills, nutrition, sports psychology, strength and conditioning and in the Nebraska Athletics Performance Laboratory (NAPL). Eichorst has continued to aggressively move Nebraska forward with several new initiatives to enhance the student-athlete experience. The Department will provide state-of-the-art laptop computers to all student-athletes beginning in the summer of 2015 and the University will now provide four-year, full cost of attendance-based scholarships for all scholarship studentathletes in every sport. Also beginning in the summer of 2015, every Husker letterwinner who graduates and has exhausted his or her eligibility will be provided assistance to either obtain an internship; study abroad or attend graduate or professional school. Eichorst has made more than 350 public appearances around the state, and his monthly radio show and “Connecting on Campus” online column provide the opportunity for him to further connect and share the incredible activities, initiatives and accomplishments that take place at Nebraska. As a member of the Chancellor’s Senior Administrative Team, Eichorst maintains a strong connection and collaboration between the University and Department of Athletics. A highly respected national leader, Eichorst was appointed in 2015 to the Division I Football Oversight Committee. He was the first Director of Athletics from any conference to visit the Big Ten Conference-based Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) at its Champaign, Ill., headquarters. The CIC is a highly successful academic-based consortium of 15 schools, including all 14 in the Big Ten Conference. Nebraska is leading the Big Ten and the CIC in several areas, including Digital Humanities and head injury research. Under Eichorst, Nebraska extended its nation-leading total of CoSIDA Academic AllAmericans to 320 and its nation-leading total of NCAA Top Ten Award winners to 17, after Mary Weatherholt (women’s tennis) earned the honor in 2014. In 2014-15, more than 400 awards were presented at the 25th Anniversary Student-Athlete Recognition Banquet—A Night at the Lied. Over three commencements, 118 student-athletes earned undergraduate or graduate degrees and the Big Ten Conference honored 205 Husker student-athletes with Academic All-Big Ten awards. For the first time in school history, all Nebraska teams had an NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 950 or higher, as reported in May of 2015. The Nebraska football (second consecutive year) and rifle (third consecutive year) programs received public recognition for having an APR in the top 10 percent in their respective sports. In addition, five Husker teams (women’s basketball, softball, women’s tennis, volleyball and women’s golf) had a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 100 percent, as reported in the fall of 2014. On Dec. 4, 2014, Eichorst announced the hiring of Mike Riley as the Huskers’ new head football coach. As one of the most respected and sought-after coaches in the profession, Riley’s hire was highly praised by prominent members of the national media, the coaching fraternity, Riley’s former players, and current and former Nebraska student-athletes. In Riley, Eichorst secured one of the finest football minds in the world and great positive-thinking teacher of young men. In 2014-15, the Nebraska women’s bowling team earned the school’s seventh national title and fifth since bowling became an NCAA sport in 2004. The Husker men’s track and field team won the Big Ten Indoor Championship and 13 Husker teams competed in NCAA postseason action, including bowling, football, volleyball, women’s basketball, wrestling, softball, men’s and women’s gymnastics, rifle, and men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field. Nebraska produced 36 All-Americans who won 51 awards.

softball. Additionally, Nebraska was the only institution to win a postseason game in six of those seven sports. Under Eichorst’s leadership, Nebraska continues to focus on improving its facilities and the game-day experience at all athletic venues. In the summer of 2015, a world-class Soccer and Tennis Complex, located just north of the Devaney Center and Nebraska Innovation Campus, was completed. A new center-hung video board and sound system was installed in the Devaney Center in 2015 to improve the game-day experience for volleyball, wrestling and men’s and women’s gymnastics. In 2014, the largest wireless network system at a college football stadium in history was installed in Memorial Stadium, along with a stateof-the-art sound system. In the summer of 2013, a Memorial Stadium expansion also added the innovative NAPL inside East Stadium next to the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior (CB3). That same year, Nebraska’s men’s and women’s basketball teams became the primary tenants at Pinnacle Bank Arena, and the renovated Devaney Center became the home for Husker volleyball, wrestling and the men’s and women’s gymnastics programs. Eichorst came to Nebraska after serving as Director of Athletics at Miami in 2011 and 2012. He hired legendary men’s basketball coach Jim Larrañaga, who led Miami to the NIT Second Round in his first season and ACC regular-season and tournament titles as well and the NCAA Sweet 16 in his second. The women’s basketball program posted its highest national ranking in school history (No. 5) and advanced to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. The women’s tennis team advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight for the fourth straight season, and the baseball team made its 40th consecutive NCAA appearance. The women’s soccer team posted its first NCAA Tournament win in school history, and the volleyball team made its third straight NCAA Tournament trip. Before heading to Miami, Eichorst was the Deputy Director of Athletics at Wisconsin. He was the Chief Operating Officer and oversaw the department’s daily operations, as well as Bo Ryan’s men’s basketball program under the direction of Director of Athletics and former Husker Barry Alvarez. From 2004 to 2006, Eichorst served as the Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Administration at South Carolina, overseeing the department’s daily operations, as well as the football and baseball programs under legendary coaches Lou Holtz, Steve Spurrier and Ray Tanner, respectively. From 1999 to 2003, Eichorst served as the Director of Athletics at Wisconsin-Whitewater, which produced four top 10-percent finishes in the NACDA Directors Cup, one NCAA team title and two NCAA runner-up finishes. The program also featured 11 CoSIDA Academic All-America selections. A native of Lone Rock, Wis., Eichorst was an all-conference defensive back, three-time letterwinner and 1990 football team captain for the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. He graduated magna cum laude in business from UW-Whitewater in 1990 and in 2015 was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award for Professional Achievement. He earned a law degree from Marquette Law School in 1995, practiced law in Milwaukee until 1999 and is a past member of the State Bar of Wisconsin Board of Governors. He served as an assistant adjunct professor of law at Marquette, where he taught classes in sports law. He serves on the Marquette University National Sports Law Institute Board of Advisors and in 2006, Marquette awarded Eichorst the Sports Law Alumnus of the Year Award. He is also a graduate of the Sports Management Institute and serves on its Executive Committee. Shawn and his wife Kristin have three sons: Jack, Joseph and Bennett.

Nebraska’s fan support continues to be unparalleled in college athletics. In fact, in 2014-15 top 15 national rankings for average attendance were reached across five sports—football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball. A tribute to loyal Husker fans, two sports lead the nation with consecutive home sellout streaks, including football (340) and volleyball for regular-season action (188). In 2013-14, Nebraska became one of only two NCAA institutions – and the first Big Ten program in history – to qualify for a football bowl game, and advance to NCAA postseason in the major team sports of volleyball, soccer, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

The Eichorst family (clockwise): Kristin, Shawn, Jack, Bennett and Joseph.

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2015 OVERALL STATISTICS

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34-23 OVERALL RECORD • 9-14 BIG TEN • 21-6 HOME • 9-12 AWAY • 4-5 NEUTRAL Individual Hitting

Player AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD Ryan Boldt .344 55-55 218 45 75 7 2 1 21 89 .408 27 6 27 2 .429 1 3 9-13 117 2 2 .983 Tanner Lubach .312 51-49 186 31 58 10 1 4 26 82 .441 14 6 29 4 .375 2 3 2-3 304 41 2 .994 Jake Schleppenbach .300 51-48 190 32 57 9 0 0 16 66 .347 12 0 19 2 .342 0 9 4-5 90 170 6 .977 Ben Miller .279 56-56 215 16 60 11 1 4 40 85 .395 18 5 31 4 .342 5 0 1-1 0 0 0 .000 Blake Headley .271 56-56 221 35 60 18 5 2 41 94 .425 26 1 39 5 .345 4 4 0-5 49 102 7 .956 Austin Darby .270 56-55 204 23 55 8 0 2 24 69 .338 22 0 41 4 .339 1 8 8-9 100 4 1 .990 -------------Taylor Fish .389 17-9 36 1 14 0 0 0 6 14 .389 5 0 4 0 .463 0 2 1-3 63 7 1 .986 Luis Alvarado .303 35-25 89 11 27 6 0 1 11 36 .404 9 1 15 2 .370 1 6 1-2 56 1 0 1.000 Scott Schreiber .271 40-38 144 25 39 2 2 3 18 54 .375 12 2 27 0 .331 2 1 3-4 376 23 3 .993 Austin Christensen .264 24-19 72 7 19 3 0 0 5 22 .306 4 0 14 2 .299 1 1 0-0 200 14 1 .995 Steven Reveles .255 16-16 55 10 14 4 0 0 3 18 .327 2 1 9 2 .293 0 3 4-4 23 47 1 .986 Jake Placzek .212 39-31 104 15 22 6 1 1 14 33 .317 19 1 26 2 .331 3 3 2-3 42 87 9 .935 Elijah Dilday .205 20-12 44 6 9 2 1 0 5 13 .295 2 1 10 2 .255 0 0 2-2 21 0 0 1.000 Jake Meyers .167 12-6 18 4 3 0 0 0 2 3 .167 7 0 2 0 .400 0 2 1-1 9 6 0 1.000 Wes Edrington .152 24-20 66 6 10 1 0 1 3 14 .212 9 1 14 2 .263 0 2 2-3 29 76 5 .955 Christian Cox .147 33-18 68 7 10 2 0 3 11 21 .309 8 3 16 0 .266 0 1 0-0 31 1 0 1.000 Matt Leuty .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Max Knutson .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 5 2 .750 Nik Miroshnichenko .000 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .276 57-57 1,931 274 532 89 13 22 246 713 .369 196 28 323 33 .348 20 48 40-58 1,534 660 46 .979 Opponents .258 57-57 1,915 203 494 81 11 25 184 672 .351 144 30 376 40 .317 20 38 26-45 1,510 640 58 .974 LOB - Team (440), Opp (410). DPs turned - Team (50), Opp (43). IBB - Team (12), Boldt, R. 4, Darby, A. 3, Miller, B. 2, Headley, B. 1, Schreiber, S 1, Alvarado, L. 1, Opp (8). Picked off - Boldt, R. 2, Schleppenbach 2, Edrington, W 1, Lubach, T. 1, Reveles, S. 1.

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Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SH CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Kyle Kubat 2.97 4- 5 15 15 0 0 1 0 94.0 102 36 31 15 63 18 3 3 366 .279 1 6 0 2 6 Chance Sinclair 3.04 6-7 15 15 1 0 1 0 91.2 93 39 31 21 68 14 1 4 345 .270 4 6 0 5 7 Derek Burkamper 3.84 5-3 12 12 0 0 1 0 65.2 69 29 28 17 44 11 2 5 258 .267 2 4 0 2 2 -------------Jake McSteen 0.00 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 2 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 10 .200 0 0 0 0 0 Jake Hohensee 2.08 1-0 12 0 0 0 2 0 17.1 10 4 4 6 14 2 1 2 60 .167 1 1 0 0 1 Colton Howell 2.08 2-4 25 0 0 0 1 2 30.1 23 11 7 16 31 6 1 0 107 .215 2 0 0 1 3 Max Knutson 2.33 1-1 10 2 0 0 0 0 19.1 18 6 5 11 14 7 0 1 68 .265 1 1 0 1 3 Jake Meyers 2.38 3-1 16 0 0 0 1 1 34.0 31 11 9 9 29 3 0 2 130 .238 0 1 0 1 1 Austin Christensen 2.45 0-0 6 1 0 0 0 0 14.2 13 5 4 6 10 1 1 0 55 .236 3 1 0 0 1 Jeff Chesnut 2.72 6-0 31 0 0 0 1 0 43.0 39 14 13 9 25 3 0 3 153 .255 4 3 0 1 7 Josh Roeder 3.15 1-1 20 0 0 0 1 15 20.0 14 7 7 3 28 4 1 1 71 .197 0 0 0 0 2 Garett King 3.55 4-1 16 8 0 0 1 0 50.2 51 22 20 13 25 7 1 2 187 .273 4 2 0 4 2 Nate Fisher 3.86 0-0 9 0 0 0 0 1 9.1 8 5 4 5 8 0 0 0 34 .235 0 2 0 0 2 Zack Engelken 4.50 1-0 5 4 0 0 0 0 12.0 11 6 6 9 10 3 0 2 43 .256 0 2 0 1 1 Reece Eddins 9.82 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 8 4 4 1 2 1 0 0 16 .500 0 1 0 2 0 Ben Miller 12.00 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 12 .167 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3.12 34-23 57 57 1 3 3 19 511.1 494 203 177 144 376 81 11 25 1,915 .258 22 30 0 20 38 Opponents 4.43 23-34 57 57 2 3 2 13 503.1 532 274 248 196 323 89 13 22 1,931 .276 25 28 6 20 48 PB - Team (6), Fish, T. 4, Lubach, T. 2, Opp (5). Pickoffs - Team (7), King, G. 2, Chesnut, J. 2, Hohensee, J. 1, Meyers, J. 1, Fish, T. 1, Opp (7). SBA/ATT - Lubach, T. (20-31), Burkamper, D (6-9), Fish, T. (6-8), Sinclair, C. (2-7), Kubat, K. (0-4), Christensen (3-4), Knutson, M. (0-3), Meyers, J. (3-3), Chesnut, J. (3-3), King, G. (2-3), Roeder, J. (2-2), Fisher, N. (2-2), Howell, C. (1-2), McSteen, J. (1-1), Hohensee, J. (1-1), Engelken, Z. (0-1).

Individual Fielding Player Luis Alvarado Christian Cox Elijah Dilday Kyle Kubat Jeff Chesnut Jake Meyers Garett King Colton Howell Jake Hohensee Josh Roeder Nate Fisher Reece Eddins Jake McSteen Austin Christensen Tanner Lubach Scott Schreiber Austin Darby Steven Reveles Taylor Fish Ryan Boldt Jake Schleppenbach Blake Headley Wes Edrington Jake Placzek

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C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 57 56 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 32 31 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 21 21 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 21 5 16 0 1.000 0 0 4 .000 0 0 16 3 13 0 1.000 0 3 0 1.000 0 0 15 9 6 0 1.000 0 3 0 1.000 0 0 14 6 8 0 1.000 1 2 1 .667 0 0 7 2 5 0 1.000 0 1 1 .500 0 0 5 1 4 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 3 1 2 0 1.000 0 2 0 1.000 0 0 2 0 2 0 1.000 0 2 0 1.000 0 0 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 215 200 14 1 .995 20 3 1 .750 0 0 347 304 41 2 .994 2 20 11 .645 2 0 402 376 23 3 .993 27 0 0 - 0 0 105 100 4 1 .990 1 0 0 - 0 0 71 23 47 1 .986 14 0 0 - 0 0 71 63 7 1 .986 0 6 2 .750 4 0 121 117 2 2 .983 0 0 0 - 0 0 266 90 170 6 .977 31 0 0 - 0 0 158 49 102 7 .956 5 0 0 - 0 0 110 29 76 5 .955 11 0 0 - 0 0 138 42 87 9 .935 18 0 0 - 0 0

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Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI Chance Sinclair 15 2 11 2 .867 0 2 5 .286 0 0 Derek Burkamper 12 2 8 2 .833 0 6 3 .667 0 0 Max Knutson 8 1 5 2 .750 0 0 3 .000 0 0 Zack Engelken 6 0 4 2 .667 0 0 1 .000 0 0 Ben Miller 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0 Matt Leuty 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0 Nik Miroshnichenko 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0 Totals 2,240 1,534 660 46 .979 50 26 19 .578 6 0 Opponents 2,208 1,510 640 58 .974 43 40 18 .690 5 1

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2015 BIG TEN STATISTICS 9-14 BIG TEN RECORD • 7-5 HOME • 2-9 AWAY Individual Hitting

Player AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD Ryan Boldt .374 23-23 91 20 34 2 1 1 9 41 .451 13 3 10 1 .467 0 1 4-4 37 2 1 .975 Tanner Lubach .369 23-23 84 16 31 5 0 2 13 42 .500 6 5 12 3 .442 0 2 0-1 142 15 0 1.000 Austin Darby .291 23-23 86 8 25 2 0 1 13 30 .349 10 0 18 2 .361 1 1 2-2 42 3 1 .978 Jake Schleppenbach .257 20-17 70 11 18 3 0 0 4 21 .300 4 0 8 1 .297 0 2 1-1 29 66 3 .969 Ben Miller .207 22-22 87 7 18 2 0 3 17 29 .333 10 2 15 1 .297 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Blake Headley .205 23-23 88 15 18 7 0 1 14 28 .318 14 0 16 2 .308 2 2 0-1 24 46 2 .972 -------------Steven Reveles 1.000 1-1 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 1.000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 2 0 1.000 Luis Alvarado .344 12-8 32 4 11 3 0 1 7 17 .531 3 0 7 0 .400 0 1 0-0 14 0 0 1.000 Austin Christensen .308 11-11 39 5 12 2 0 0 2 14 .359 4 0 8 1 .372 0 1 0-0 119 3 0 1.000 Scott Schreiber .286 13-12 49 7 14 1 0 1 3 18 .367 2 1 8 0 .327 0 0 1-2 120 6 1 .992 Taylor Fish .273 8-1 11 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 .273 2 0 2 0 .385 0 0 0-0 12 1 0 1.000 Christian Cox .219 16-9 32 4 7 1 0 2 7 14 .438 5 0 7 0 .324 0 0 0-0 15 0 0 1.000 Jake Meyers .125 6-2 8 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 .125 2 0 1 0 .300 0 0 0-0 2 4 0 1.000 Jake Placzek .120 18-16 50 6 6 1 0 1 6 10 .200 12 1 13 0 .292 2 2 0-0 19 47 6 .917 Wes Edrington .108 13-12 37 4 4 1 0 1 1 8 .216 5 0 7 1 .214 0 0 0-0 15 43 2 .967 Elijah Dilday .056 9-4 18 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .056 0 1 7 1 .105 0 0 1-1 7 0 0 1.000 Nik Miroshnichenko .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Max Knutson .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 2 .333 Totals .261 23-23 784 111 205 30 1 14 99 279 .356 93 13 139 13 .347 7 12 9-12 607 273 20 .978 Opponents .285 23-23 787 100 224 36 5 14 91 312 .396 59 14 152 15 .343 5 17 8-19 609 251 24 .973 LOB - Team (190), Opp (175). DPs turned - Team (18), Opp (17). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (3), Headley, B. 1, Miller, B. 1, Boldt, R. 1, Opp (2). Picked off - Edrington, W 1.

Individual Pitching

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SH CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Chance Sinclair 2.45 3-4 8 8 0 0 0 0 47.2 50 20 13 10 39 9 1 3 183 .273 1 4 0 1 6 Kyle Kubat 4.04 1-5 8 8 0 0 0 0 49.0 63 27 22 8 36 13 3 2 195 .323 0 2 0 2 2 Derek Burkamper 4.59 2-2 7 7 0 0 1 0 33.1 43 18 17 12 24 4 1 4 138 .312 0 2 0 1 1 -------------Josh Roeder 0.00 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 4 5.0 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 15 .067 0 0 0 0 1 Ben Miller 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 .000 0 0 0 0 0 Jake Meyers 1.46 1-0 6 0 0 0 1 0 12.1 9 2 2 2 11 1 0 0 45 .200 0 1 0 1 0 Colton Howell 3.18 0-2 10 0 0 0 0 1 11.1 10 7 4 6 9 3 0 0 41 .244 0 0 0 0 0 Jake Hohensee 3.86 0-0 6 0 0 0 0 0 7.0 5 3 3 3 3 1 0 2 26 .192 1 1 0 0 0 Max Knutson 3.86 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4.2 5 3 2 2 4 2 0 0 17 .294 0 0 0 0 1 Jeff Chesnut 4.24 2-0 12 0 0 0 0 0 17.0 24 9 8 6 10 2 0 3 69 .348 2 2 0 0 4 Nate Fisher 4.50 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 3 2 4 2 0 0 0 14 .214 0 1 0 0 2 Austin Christensen 5.40 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 12 .167 1 1 0 0 0 Garett King 7.94 0-1 5 0 0 0 1 0 5.2 9 5 5 4 3 1 0 0 25 .360 0 0 0 0 0 Reece Eddins 99.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3.60 9-14 23 23 0 1 1 5 202.1 224 100 81 59 152 36 5 14 787 .285 5 14 0 5 17 Opponents 4.39 14-9 23 23 2 2 1 7 203.0 205 111 99 93 139 30 1 14 784 .261 8 13 2 7 12 PB - Team (2), Fish, T. 1, Lubach, T. 1, Opp (3). Pickoffs - Team (1), Chesnut, J. 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Lubach, T. (4-10), Burkamper, D (3-5), Fish, T. (4-5), Kubat, K. (0-3), Sinclair, C. (0-3), Meyers, J. (2-2), Christensen (2-2), Knutson, M. (0-2), Hohensee, J. (1-1), Howell, C. (0-1).

2015 Overall Miscellaneous Statistics

Category..........................................................Record Overall.................................................................... 34-23 Non-Conference....................................................... 25-9 Big Ten Conference.................................................. 9-14 Big Ten Tournament................................................... 0-2 vs. . Ranked Teams................................................... 3-11 vs. . Unranked Teams.............................................. 31-12 Home........................................................................ 21-6 Away......................................................................... 9-12 Neutral........................................................................ 4-5 Day......................................................................... 23-19 Night........................................................................ 11-4 vs. Lefty Starter......................................................... 10-7 vs. Righty Starter.................................................... 24-16 Monday...................................................................... 0-1 Tuesday...................................................................... 8-0 Wednesday................................................................. 4-2 Thursday..................................................................... 1-2 Friday.......................................................................... 7-5 Saturday...................................................................... 8-6 Sunday........................................................................ 6-7

Category..........................................................Record 1-Run games............................................................... 9-9 2-Run games............................................................... 5-3 5+Run games........................................................... 10-4

Category..........................................................Record After 6 leading.......................................................... 26-3 After 6 trailing........................................................... 3-15 After 6 tied................................................................. 5-5

In Extra Innings .......................................................... 4-3 Shutouts..................................................................... 3-3

After 7 leading.......................................................... 25-2 After 7 trailing........................................................... 1-15 After 7 tied................................................................. 5-6

Game 1 of Big Ten series........................................... 4-4 Game 2 of Big Ten series .......................................... 2-6 Game 3 of Big Ten series........................................... 3-4 Scoring first............................................................... 25-9 When opponent scores first..................................... 9-14

After 8 leading.......................................................... 28-0 After 8 trailing........................................................... 0-19 After 8 tied................................................................. 6-4

10 or More Runs......................................................... 4-0 < 10 Runs............................................................... 30-23

When hitting a home run.......................................... 10-6 When not hitting a home run................................. 22-16 When allowing a home run........................................ 8-8 When not allowing a home run.............................. 26-12

Allowing 10 or More Runs.......................................... 0-1 Allowing < 10 Runs ............................................... 34-22

When striking out 10 or more batters........................ 5-2 When striking out < 10 batters............................... 29-21

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February..................................................................... 5-4 March........................................................................ 17-3 April ........................................................................... 9-9 May............................................................................. 3-7

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2015 SEASON RESULTS

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34-23 OVERALL RECORD • 9-14 BIG TEN • 21-6 HOME • 9-12 AWAY • 4-5 NEUTRAL Date

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Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 March 1 March 6 March 7 March 8 March 10 March 11 March 13 March 14 March 15 March 17 March 18 March 20 March 21 March 22 March 24 March 25 March 27 March 28 March 29 March 31 April 01 April 04 April 04 April 05 April 07 April 10 April 11 April 12 April 14 April 15 April 17 April 18 April 19 April 21 April 25 April 26 April 26 April 28 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 9 May 10 May 11 May 14 May 15 May 20 May 21

at UNLV at UNLV at UNLV vs. BYU vs. BYU vs. BYU vs. BYU at Loyola Marymount at Loyola Marymount at Loyola Marymount vs. Texas A&M vs. Hawaii vs. LSU NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO FLORIDA GULF COAST FLORIDA GULF COAST FLORIDA GULF COAST INDIANA STATE INDIANA STATE MICHIGAN * MICHIGAN * MICHIGAN * CAL STATE FULLERTON CAL STATE FULLERTON TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS CREIGHTON at Omaha at Maryland * at Maryland * at Maryland * at Kansas State MINNESOTA * MINNESOTA * MINNESOTA * at Creighton OMAHA OHIO STATE * OHIO STATE * OHIO STATE * KANSAS STATE at Iowa * at Iowa * at Iowa * at Creighton at Northwestern * at Northwestern * at Northwestern * PURDUE * PURDUE * PURDUE * at Illinois * at Illinois * vs. Illinois ^ vs. Michigan State ^

W, 2-0 L, 3-5 L, 0-3 W, 6-3 L, 3-8 W, 3-1 W, 9-1 L, 1-4 W, 8-1 W, 5-1 L, 1-2 W, 4-3 L, 2-4 W, 9-3 W, 9-2 W, 6-3 W, 8-2 W, 3-2 W, 4-3 W, 3-2 W, 14-3 W, 5-1 W, 6-3 W, 7-2 L, 3-4 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 W, 6-2 W, 5-1 W, 3-2 L, 3-8 L, 2-8 L, 5-6 W, 5-4 L, 0-3 W, 7-4 W, 12-3 W, 7-6 W, 8-6 W, 5-2 L, 1-2 L, 2-5 W, 10-4 L, 3-4 L, 2-3 L, 1-5 W, 7-6 W, 4-2 L, 0-5 W, 11-0 W, 9-6 L, 1-2 L, 6-9 L, 3-6 L, 9-10 L, 2-3 L, 7-9

NU R-H-E Opp. R-H-E Innings Overall 2-7-0 3-7-0 0-4-0 6-11-1 3-9-1 3-8-3 9-12-1 1-7-1 8-15-0 5-6-0 1-4-0 4-9-1 2-9-1 9-8-0 9-13-1 6-12-1 8-12-2 3-7-2 4-6-0 3-8-0 14-13-1 5-9-0 6-8-1 7-12-1 3-9-1 3-8-0 1-8-0 6-16-0 5-11-0 3-10-1 3-7-2 2-8-0 5-4-2 5-12-1 0-5-0 7-10-2 12-17-1 7-10-3 8-16-3 5-9-0 1-2-0 2-9-1 10-12-0 3-7-2 2-5-0 1-9-0 7-11-0 4-12-1 0-11-0 11-14-0 9-13-3 1-4-0 6-9-0 3-6-0 9-14-4 2-9-1 7-9-0

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

9 9 9 9 9 (11) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 (15) 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) (10) 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

1-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 3-3-0 4-3-0 4-4-0 5-4-0 6-4-0 6-5-0 7-5-0 7-6-0 8-6-0 9-6-0 10-6-0 11-6-0 12-6-0 13-6-0 14-6-0 15-6-0 16-6-0 17-6-0 18-6-0 18-7-0 19-7-0 20-7-0 21-7-0 22-7-0 23-7-0 23-8-0 23-9-0 23-10-0 24-10-0 24-11-0 25-11-0 26-11-0 27-11-0 28-11-0 29-11-0 29-12-0 29-13-0 30-13-0 30-14-0 30-15-0 30-16-0 31-16-0 32-16-0 32-17-0 33-17-0 34-17-0 34-18-0 34-19-0 34-20-0 34-21-0 34-22-0 34-23-0

Big Ten 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-1-0 3-2-0 3-3-0 3-3-0 3-4-0 4-4-0 5-4-0 5-4-0 5-4-0 6-4-0 6-5-0 6-6-0 6-6-0 6-7-0 6-8-0 6-9-0 6-9-0 7-9-0 7-10-0 8-10-0 9-10-0 9-11-0 9-12-0 9-13-0 9-14-0 9-14-0 9-14-0

Pitcher of Record Sinclair, C. (W 1-0) Howell, C. (L 0-1) Knutson, M. (L 0-1) Chesnut, J. (W 1-0) Sinclair, C. (L 1-1) Howell, C. (W 1-1) Engelken, Z. (W 1-0) Sinclair, C. (L 1-2) Kubat, K. (W 1-0) Burkamper, D. (W 1-0) Sinclair, C. (L 1-3) Kubat, K. (W 2-0) Burkamper, D. (L 1-1) King, G. (W 1-0) Chesnut, J. (W 2-0) Sinclair, C. (W 2-3) Kubat, K. (W 3-0) Burkamper, D. (W 2-1) Chesnut, J. (W 3-0) Meyers, J. (W 1-0) Sinclair, C. (W 3-3) Kubat, K. (W 4-0) Burkamper, D. (W 3-1) King, G. (W 2-0) Meyers, J. (L 1-1) Sinclair, C. (W 4-3) Chesnut, J. (W 4-0) Burkamper, D. (W 4-1) King, G. (W 3-0) Knutson, M. (W 1-1) Sinclair, C. (L 4-4) Kubat, K. (L 4-1) Howell, C. (L 1-2) Hohensee, J. (W 1-0) Sinclair, C. (L 4-5) Meyers, J. (W 2-1) Chesnut, J. (W 5-0) Roeder, J. (W 1-0) Meyers, J. (W 3-1) Sinclair, C. (W 5-5) Kubat, K. (L 4-2) Howell, C. (L 1-3) King, G. (W 4-0) Sinclair, C. (L 5-6) King, G. (L 4-1) Burkamper, D. (L 4-2) Howell, C. (W 2-3) Sinclair, C. (W 6-6) Kubat, K. (L 4-3) Burkamper, D. (W 5-2) Chesnut, J. (W 6-0) Kubat, K. (L 4-4) Burkamper, D. (L 5-3) Sinclair, C. (L 6-7) Kubat, K. (L 4-5) Howell, C. (L 2-4) Roeder, J. (L 1-1)

Key: * - Big Ten Conference game; () extra inning game; ^ Big Ten Tournament game; Home games in BOLD

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Attendance Time 3,173 1,607 1,662 930 - 1,150 1,914 483 466 513 10,651 16,276 10,866 4,121 3,067 6,062 6,223 4,798 1,959 1,542 3,809 4,551 3,918 2,021 1,908 3,221 5,852 5,793 7,319 4,183 - 1,167 701 3,081 4,632 5,719 4,153 8,664 2,808 3,379 3,643 2,784 3,402 1,216 - 2,506 10,513 268 435 637 4,003 2,185 2,534 1,843 1,257 2,188 1,751

2:37 2:46 2:10 2:38 2:36 2:49 2:34 2:26 2:59 2:15 1:57 2:30 2:34 2:49 2:57 2:44 2:15 2:34 2:37 2:28 3:23 2:30 3:00 2:59 3:11 2:05 4:34 2:25 2:30 2:59 2:42 2:15 2:52 3:16 2:38 3:15 2:58 3:03 2:39 2:34 2:18 3:10 2:48 2:51 3:15 2:36 3:12 2:37 2:11 2:41 2:46 2:13 2:52 2:17 3:08 2:39 2:57


2015 BIG TEN CONFERENCE RECAP FINAL BIG TEN STANDINGS

BIG TEN TEAM STATISTICS

School Illinois # Iowa Maryland Michigan % Michigan State Indiana Ohio State Nebraska Minnesota Northwestern Rutgers Penn State Purdue

Big Ten Team Hitting Statistics (All Games) Team G Avg. AB R Michigan 64 .296 2,182 400 Illinois 61 .293 2,124 389 Michigan State 57 .290 1,944 321 Ohio State 55 .281 1,852 304 Nebraska 57 .276 1,931 274 Indiana 59 .274 2,011 316 Northwestern 54 .274 1,945 229 Iowa 59 .268 2,009 293 Penn State 48 .268 1,681 264 Maryland 66 .264 2,182 394 Minnesota 51 .261 1,763 238 Rutgers 55 .258 1,825 265 Purdue 54 .254 1,816 265

Big Ten Pct. Overall Pct. 21-1 .955 50-10-1 .828 19-5 .792 41-18 .695 14-10 .583 42-42 .636 14-10 .583 39-25 .609 14-10 .583 34-23 .596 12-10 .545 35-24 .593 13-11 .542 35-21 .625 9-14 .391 34-23 .596 9-15 .375 21-30 .412 8-16 .333 18-36 .333 7-17 .292 19-35-1 .355 6-16 .273 18-30 .375 6-17 .261 20-34 .370

#-Regular Season Champion; %-Big Ten Tournament Champion

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT - TARGET FIELD Wednesday, May 20 Game 1: #3 Michigan 4 - #6 Indiana 1 Game 2: #2 Iowa 3 - #7 Ohio State 2 Game 3: #1 Illinois 3 - #8 Nebraska 2 Game 4: #4 Maryland 2 - #5 Michigan State 1 Thursday, May 21 Game 5: #6 Indiana 5 - #7 Ohio State 3 Game 6: #5 Michigan State 9 - #8 Nebraska 7 Game 7: #3 Michigan 8 - #2 Iowa 5 Game 8: #4 Maryland 2 - #1 Illinois 1 Friday, May 22 Game 9: #6 Indiana 10 - #2 Iowa 2 Game 10: #1 Illinois 2 - #5 Michigan State 0 Saturday, May 23 Game 11: #4 Maryland 4 - #6 Indiana 2 Game 12: #3 Michigan 5 - #1 Illinois 3 Sunday, May 24 Championship Game: #3 Michigan 4 - #4 Maryland 3 Most Outstanding Player Jacob Cronenworth, Michigan All-Tournament Team P - John Kravetz, Illinois P - Kevin Mooney, Maryland P - Brett Adcock, Michigan C - Brad Hartong, Indiana 1B - Ryan Krill, Michigan State 2B - Jacob Cronenworth, Michigan 3B - Mark Weist - Michigan State SS - Nick Ramos, Indiana OF - Ryan Nagle, Illinois OF - Craig Dedelow, Indiana OF - Jackson Glines, Michigan OF - Brandon Hughes, Michigan State DH - Cody Bruder, Michigan

H 2B 3B 646 133 16 622 105 14 563 99 12 520 111 17 532 89 13 552 97 20 533 106 5 539 84 16 450 87 12 576 114 19 460 78 11 470 83 18 462 78 8

HR BB SO 33 266 359 54 252 330 45 174 296 35 211 342 22 196 323 33 182 394 19 134 362 14 244 351 16 165 343 52 284 465 30 150 369 21 197 287 30 199 407

SB-ATT 53-72 67-99 54-85 89-117 40-58 48-72 19-35 82-104 67-83 60-82 64-83 73-99 39-55

Big Ten Team Hitting Statistics (Conference Games) Team G Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-ATT Illinois 22 .317 808 177 256 44 8 25 96 112 21-35 Michigan State 24 .306 846 143 259 48 4 24 67 128 13-29 Michigan 24 .306 828 156 253 60 9 10 95 128 16-23 Iowa 24 .298 810 135 241 34 8 3 98 124 27-34 Indiana 22 .274 740 111 203 44 3 12 62 152 12-18 Ohio State 24 .272 819 122 223 46 10 15 82 152 42-53 Minnesota 24 .264 826 110 218 43 5 11 67 184 27-37 Penn State 22 .263 771 104 203 43 7 8 69 162 22-31 Rutgers 24 .262 804 116 211 37 8 12 81 127 30-37 Nebraska 23 .261 784 111 205 30 1 14 93 139 9-12 Northwestern 24 .257 856 93 220 43 1 9 63 161 6-11 Maryland 24 .254 794 142 202 35 5 25 96 179 18-26 Purdue 23 .236 760 90 179 21 3 16 68 172 12-19 Big Ten Team Pitching Statistics (All Games) Team G ERA W-L-T SV IP H R ER BB SO Illinois 61 2.55 50-10-1 20 557.0 498 201 158 129 449 Iowa 59 2.95 41-18-0 19 537.1 459 207 176 215 373 Nebraska 57 3.12 34-23-0 19 511.1 494 203 177 144 376 Maryland 66 3.32 42-24-0 16 583.1 518 277 215 222 549 Indiana 59 3.39 35-24-0 16 531.2 496 246 200 145 493 Ohio State 55 3.53 35-19-0 8 490.0 491 228 192 129 379 Michigan 64 3.81 39-25-0 17 557.0 500 291 236 273 513 Michigan State 57 3.82 34-23-0 4 502.1 465 250 213 200 409 Penn State 48 5.01 18-30-0 8 424.0 463 279 236 189 268 Minnesota 51 5.40 21-30-0 10 450.0 468 313 270 202 317 Purdue 54 5.40 20-34-0 7 473.0 566 339 284 200 313 Northwestern 54 5.57 18-36-0 11 479.2 587 358 297 231 344 Rutgers 55 6.34 19-35-1 7 475.1 613 394 335 226 311 Big Ten Team Pitching Statistics (Conference Games) Team G ERA W-L-T SV IP H R ER BB SO Illinois 22 2.87 21-1-0 8 207.0 206 81 66 48 154 Iowa 24 3.00 19-5-0 9 213.0 181 78 71 69 133 Nebraska 23 3.60 9-14-0 5 202.1 224 100 81 59 152 Indiana 22 3.78 12-10-0 6 195.0 195 103 82 73 177 Maryland 24 3.80 14-10-0 2 211.0 195 113 89 90 176 Michigan State 24 3.88 14-10-0 2 211.0 207 109 91 73 158 Michigan 24 4.16 14-10-0 6 210.0 202 116 97 92 218 Ohio State 24 4.47 13-11-0 3 215.1 230 125 107 65 160 Penn State 22 5.13 6-16-0 3 198.1 223 133 113 79 94 Purdue 23 5.64 6-17-0 2 198.0 245 147 124 84 104 Minnesota 24 6.04 9-15-0 6 210.0 219 155 141 101 132 Northwestern 24 6.06 8-16-0 5 219.2 270 172 148 108 145 Rutgers 24 6.72 7-17-0 3 206.1 276 178 154 96 117

13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

THREE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES

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College of Charleston

Long Beach State

Feb. 19-21 (Charleston, S.C.)

General Info Location............... Charleston, S.C. Enrollment.......................... 11,619 Nickname.........................Cougars Colors..................Maroon & White President............ Glenn McConnell Athletics Director.............. Joe Hull Conference....................... Colonial

Communications Wes Johnson 843-953-3686 (O) 334-430-3271 (C) johnsonwj@cofc.edu cofcsports.com

General Info Location............ Long Beach, Calif. Enrollment.......................... 36,822 Nickname.........................Dirtbags Colors....................... Black & Gold President...Dr. Jane Close Conoley Athletic Director........... Vic Cegles Conference......................Big West

March 11-13 (Hawks Field) Communications Tyler Hendrickson 562-985-7797 (O) 562-900-3831 (C) tyler.hendrickson@csulb.edu longbeachstate.com

General Info Location............Los Angeles, Calif. Enrollment............................ 9,395 Nickname.............................. Lions Colors.................. Crimson & Navy President........Timothy Law Snyder Athletic Director......William Husak Conference.................. West Coast

Communications Tyler Geivett 310-338-7638 (O) 310-345-6997 (C) tgeivett@lmu.edu lmulions.com

Patriots Point (2,000) Dimensions.............. LF 300, CF 400, RF 330 Phone..................................... 843-819-7429

Blair Field (3,000) Dimensions.............. LF 335, CF 393, RF 330 Phone..................................... 562-433-8605

George C. Page Stadium (600) Dimensions.............. LF 326, CF 406, RF 321 Phone..................................... 310-338-3046

2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 45-45 2015 Colonial Record.....................21-3 (1st) 2015 NCAA Tournament................ Regional Letterwinners R/L................................. 14/13 Starters R/L.............................................. 5/4 Pitchers R/L............................................ 7/10 Newcomers.............................................. 18

2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 28-26 2015 Big West Record................. 11-13 (6th) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................. 18/14 Starters R/L.............................................. 7/2 Pitchers R/L.............................................. 9/5 Newcomers.............................................. 17

2016 Team Information 2015 Record..................................... 33-21-1 2015 WCC Record.................... 16-11 (T-3rd) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................. 19/15 Starters R/L.............................................. 5/4 Starting Pitchers R/L................................ 2/3 Newcomers.............................................. 15

Head Coach Matt Heath Alma Mater.............................................. LSU (2002) Record at CoC............................................First Year Overall Record................................................. Same

Head Coach Troy Buckley Alma Mater.................................. Santa Clara (1990) Record at LBS................................148-133 (5 Years) Overall Record................................................. Same

Head Coach Jason Gill Alma Mater...................... Cal State Fullerton (1996) Record at LMU............................199-186-1 (7 Years) Overall Record................................................. Same

Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach...................................Jeff Whitfield Assistant Coach.................................Austin Morgan Volunteer Coach.................................Jimmy Holton

Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach..................................... Mike Steele Assistant Coach................................ Greg Bergeron Volunteer Coach......................................Zach Miller

Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach..................................... Dan Ricabal Assistant Coach............................Ronnie Prettyman Volunteer Coach..............................Bobby Andrews

Series History Overall.................................................First Meeting Last Meeting.................................................... None NU Record in Lincoln ..........................................0-0 NU Record in Charleston.....................................0-0 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................0-0

Series History Overall.............................................. Series Tied 2-2 Last Meeting......................... LBS 7 - NU 2 (3/10/84) NU Record in Lincoln ..........................................0-0 NU Record in Long Beach...................................2-2 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................0-0

Series History Overall........................Loyola Marymount Leads 3-2 Last Meeting..........................NU 5 - LMU 1 (3/1/15) NU Record in Lincoln ..........................................0-0 NU Record in Los Angeles...................................2-3 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................0-0

San Diego

Northern Colorado

Wichita State

General Info Communications Location.............. San Diego, Calif. Chris Loucks Enrollment............................ 8,321 619-260-7930 (O) Nickname...........................Toreros cloucks@sandiego.edu Colors... Torero Blue, Navy & White usdtoreros.com President.......Dr. James T. Harris III Director of Athletics....... Ky Snyder Conference.................. West Coast

General Info Location.................. Greeley, Colo. Enrollment.......................... 12,000 Nickname............................. Bears Colors.........................Blue & Gold President...................... Kay Norton Director of Athletics...Darren Dunn Conference........ Western Athletics

Fowler Park (3,000) Playing Surface........................Natural Grass Dimensions.............. LF 312, CF 395, RF 329

Jackson Field Dimensions.............. LF 347, CF 417, RF 355

Feb. 26 (San Diego, Calif.)

2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 33-20 2015 WCC Record..........................19-8 (1st) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................. 18/19 Starters R/L.............................................. 3/5 Starting Pitchers R/L................................ 1/2 Newcomers.............................................. 20 Head Coach Rich Hill Alma Mater................................Cal Lutheran (1984) Record at USD..........................585-398-3 (17 Years) Overall Record..........................908-617-3 (25 Years) Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach................................ Ramon Orozco Assistant Coach........................... Bradley Marcelino Volunteer Coach............................ Brady Kirkpatrick Series History Overall...................................... Nebraska Leads 2-0 Last Meeting.......... NU 5 - USD 4 (12 inn.) (3/12/04) NU Record in Lincoln ..........................................0-0 NU Record in San Diego.....................................0-0 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................2-0

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Loyola Marymount

March 4-6 (Long Beach, Calif.)

March 8-9 (Hawks Field)

March 18-20 (Hawks Field) Communications Ryan Pfeifer 970-351-3645 (O) 720-290-8886 (C) ryan.pfeifer@unco.edu uncbears.com

General Info Location.................... Wichita, Kan. Enrollment.......................... 15,003 Nickname........................ Shockers Colors..................... Black & Yellow President................ Dr. John Bardo Athletics Director...Darron Boatright Conference.............Missouri Valley

Communications Tami Cutler 316-978-5559 (O) 316-655-2267 (C) tculter@goshockers.com goshockers.com

Eck Stadium (7,851) Playing Surface................................ Artificial Dimensions.............. LF 330, CF 390, RF 330

2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 16-32 2015 Big 12 Record..................... 12-15 (7th) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................... 15/5 Starters R/L.............................................. 7/3 Starting Pitchers R/L................................ 4/0 Newcomers.............................................. 12

2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 26-33 2015 Big 12 Record...................10-11 (t-3rd) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................. 15/10 Starters R/L.............................................. 6/3 Pitchers R/L.............................................. 8/5

Head Coach Carl Iwasaki Alma Mater......................Northern Colorado (1985) Record at UNC..............................110-164 (5 Years) Overall Record.............................213-304 (11 Years)

Head Coach Todd Butler Alma Mater............................McNeese State (1991) Record at WSU..................................57-61 (2 Years) Overall Record...............................147-144 (5 Years)

Assistant Coaches Associate Head Coach...........................R.D. Spiehs Assistant Coach....................................... Kai Correa Volunteer Coach.............................. Jordan Stouffer

Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach..................................Brent Kemnitz Assistant Coach.................................... Brian Walker Volunteer Coach...................................Mike Sirianni

Series History Overall.................................... Nebraska Leads 41-6 Last Meeting....................... NU 9 - UNC 2 (3/11/15) NU Record in Lincoln ........................................35-5 NU Record in Greeley..........................................3-1 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................3-0

Series History Overall.................................. Nebraska Leads 23-22 Last Meeting....................... NU 7 - WSU 3 (3/25/14) NU Record in Lincoln ........................................11-8 NU Record in Wichita........................................9-13 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................3-1

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2016 OPPONENTS Indiana State

Creighton

March 22-23 (Terre Haute, Ind.) General Info Location...............Terre Haute, Ind. Enrollment.......................... 13,584 Nickname..................... Sycamores Colors............. Royal Blue & White President........Dr. Daniel J. Bradley Athletics Director.....Angie Lansing Conference.............Missouri Valley

Communications Ashley Dickerson 812-237-4145 (O) 812-786-7083 (C) ashley.dickerson@idstate.edu gosycamores.com

Tointon Family Stadium (2,331) Playing Surface.....................Bob Warn Field Dimensions.............. LF 340, CF 402, RF 340 Phone..................................... 812-237-4498 2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 28-26 2015 MVC Record......................... 8-13 (7th) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................. 14/14 Starters R/L.............................................. 4/4 Pitchers R/L.............................................. 7/7 Newcomers.............................................. 19

Kansas State Wildcats

March 29 (Hawks Field) April 12 (Omaha, Neb.) April 26 (Omaha, Neb.) General Info Location....................Omaha, Neb. Enrollment............................ 8,236 Nickname......................... Bluejays Colors....................... Blue & White President........... Daniel Henrickson Athletic Director...Bruce Rasmussen Conference.............Missouri Valley

April 5 (Hawks Field) April 19 (Manhattan, Kan.) Communications Glen Sisk 402-280-2433 (O) 402-515-7528 (C) glensisk@creighton.edu gocreighton.com

TD Ameritrade Park (24,000) Playing Surface........................Natural Grass Dimensions.............. LF 335, CF 408, RF 335 Phone..................................... 402-546-0702 2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 32-19 2015 Big 12 Record...................... 13-4 (2nd) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................. 21/14 Starters R/L.............................................. 8/1 Pitchers R/L.............................................. 4/0

General Info Location............... Manhattan, Kan. Enrollment.......................... 24,766 Nickname.........................Wildcats Colors.................... Purple & White President..................Dr. Kirk Schulz Athletics Director.........John Currie Conference.......................... Big 12

Communications Chris Kutz 785-532-7976 (O) 785-307-5931 (C) ckutz@kstatesports.com kstatesports.com

Tointon Family Stadium (2,331) Playing Surface............................... AstroTurf Dimensions.............. LF 340, CF 400, RF 325 Phone..................................... 785-532-5801 2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 27-30 2015 Big 12 Record..................... 10-14 (6th) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................. 14/15 Starters R/L...................................... 5+DH/3 Pitchers R/L.............................................. 8/7 Head Coach Brad Hill Alma Mater..............................Emporia State (1985) Record at KSU..........................390-303-3 (12 Years) Overall Record..........................808-394-3 (21 Years)

Head Coach Mitch Hannahs Alma Mater............................... Indiana State (1989) Record at ISU.....................................63-44 (2 Years) Overall Record................................................. Same

Head Coach Ed Servais Alma Mater................... Wisconsin-La Crosse (1980) Record at Creighton.................421-249-1 (12 Years) Overall Record..........................603-331-2 (21 Years)

Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach.................................... Brian Smiley Assistant Coach................................... Jordan Tiegs Volunteer Coach..............................Steve Degroote

Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach...........................Rich Wallace (2nd) Assistant Coach.......................... Brian Furlong (3rd) Volunteer Coach................. Eric Wordekemper (3rd)

Series History Overall...................................... Nebraska Leads 2-0 Last Meeting..........................NU 3 - IDS 2 (3/18/15) NU Record in Lincoln ..........................................2-0 NU Record in Terre Haute...................................0-0 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................0-0

Series History Overall............................... Nebraska Leads 81-48-2 Last Meeting.......................... NU 7 - CU 6 (4/28/15) NU Record in Lincoln ...................................36-25-1 NU Record in Omaha......................................39-19 NU Record at Neutral Site................................6-4-1

Purdue

Illinois

Omaha

General Info Communications Location.... Urbana-Champaign, Ill. Brett Moore Enrollment.......................... 43,603 309-212-6367 Nickname..................Fighting Illini btmoore3@illinois.edu Colors.................... Orange & Blue fightingillini.com President............Timothy L. Killeen Interim AD............. Paul Kowalczyk Conference........................ Big Ten

General Info Location....................Omaha, Neb. Enrollment.......................... 15,227 Nickname...................... Mavericks Colors.................. Crimson & Black Chancellor.... Dr. John Christensen Director of Athletics.... Trev Alberts Conference........... Summit League

Tointon Family Stadium (2,331) Playing Surface............................... AstroTurf Dimensions.............. LF 340, CF 400, RF 325 Phone..................................... 785-532-5801

Ballpark at Boys Town Playing Surface........................Natural Grass Dimensions.............. LF 335, CF 410, RF 335 Phone..................................... 402-964-7154

2016 Team Information 2015 Record..................................... 50-10-1 2015 Big Ten Record......................21-1 (1st) 2015 NCAA Tournament...... Super Regional Players R/L........................................... 18-15 Newcomers.............................................. 14

2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 21-31 2015 Summit League Record...... 12-18 (4th) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................. 18/14 Starters R/L.............................................. 5/3 Starting Pitchers R/L................................ 2/2 Newcomers.............................................. 14

March 25-27 (West Lafayette, Ind.) General Info Location West Lafayette, Ind. Enrollment.......................... 39,409 Nickname..................Boilermakers Colors................ Old Gold & Black President...................Mitch Daniels Director of Athletics... Morgan J. Burke Conference........................ Big Ten

April 1-3 (Hawks Field) Communications Ben Turner 765-494-3198 (O) 217-549-7965 (C) benturner@purdue.edu purduesports.com

Alexander Field (2,000) Dimensions.............. LF 340, CF 408, RF 330 Phone..................................... 217-549-7965 2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 20-34 2015 Big Ten Record................... 6-17 (13th) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................... 25/7 Starters R/L.............................................. 7/2 Pitchers R/L............................................ 15/3 Newcomers................................................ 9 Head Coach Doug Schreiber Alma Mater.........................................Purdue (1986) Record at Purdue.........................475-496 (17 Years) Overall Record................................................. Same Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach...............Tristan McIntyre (6th Year) Assistant Coach.................. Wally Crancer (3rd Year) Volunteer Coach........ Jordan Comandena (1st Year) Series History Overall.......................................... Purdue Leads 9-7 Last Meeting...........................PU 9 - NU 6 (5/11/15) NU Record in Lincoln ..........................................2-4 NU Record in West Lafayette..............................5-5 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................0-0

Head Coach Dan Hartleb Alma Mater...........................Southern Illinois (1989) Record at Illinois.......................326-230-1 (10 Years) Overall Record................................................. Same Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach...........Drew Dickinson (5th Season) Assistant Coach................ Adam Christ (1st Season) Volunteer Coach............. Kyle Hudson (2nd Season) Series History Overall........................................... Illinois Leads 7-6 Last Meeting...........................ILL 3 - NU 2 (5/20/15) NU Record in Lincoln ..........................................4-2 NU Record in Champaign...................................2-4 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................0-1

13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

THREE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES

Assistant Coaches Associate Head Coach...............Andy Sawyers (4th) Pitching Coach............................. Tyler Kincaid (1st) Volunteer Coach..........................Blake Kangas (4th) Series History Overall.............................. Nebraska Leads 165-113 Last Meeting...................... NU 10 - KSU 4 (4/21/15) NU Record in Lincoln ......................................92-50 NU Record in Manhattan.................................71-62 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................2-1

April 6 (Omaha, Neb.) May 11 (Hawks Field) Communications Bonnie Ryan 402-554-3267 (O) 402-679-2912 (C) bryan@unomaha.edu omavs.com

Head Coach Bob Herold Alma Mater............................................ UNO (1972) Record at Omaha.....................499-343-2 (14 Years) Overall Record................................................. Same Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach...............Chris Gadsden (17th Year) Assistant Coach......................Evan Porter (4th Year) Volunteer Coach................. Dan McGinn (15th Year) Series History Overall.................................... Nebraska Leads 55-9 Last Meeting.......................NU 8 - UNO 6 (4/15/15) NU Record in Lincoln ........................................39-9 NU Record in Omaha........................................16-0 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................0-0

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Northwestern

Nicholls State

April 8-10 (Hawks Field) General Info Location..................... Evanston, Ill. Enrollment............................ 8,367 Nickname.........................Wildcats Colors.................... Purple & White President..............Morton Schapiro Athletics Director....Dr. Jim Phillips Conference........................ Big Ten

Communications Ray O’Connell 847-467-3418 (O) 773-550-0128 (C) raymond.oconnell@northwestern.edu nusports.com

Rocky and Berenice Miller Park (600) Playing Surface................................FieldTurf Dimensions.............. LF 325, CF 402, RF 310

General Info Location..................Thibodaux, La. Enrollment............................ 6,100 Nickname........................ Colonels Colors..........................Red & Gray President............ Dr. Bruce Murphy Athletics Director...... Rob Bernardi Conference.................... Southland

April 29-May 1 (Piscataway, N.J.) Communications Zack Carlton 985-448-4282 (O) 210-896-8694 (C) zachary.carlton@nicholls.edu geauxcolonels.com

Ray E. Didier Field (3,200) Playing Surface........................Natural Grass Dimensions.............. LF 331, CF 400, RF 331 Phone..................................... 985-448-4834

General Info Location........ New Brunswick, N.J. Enrollment.......................... 65,000 Nickname.............. Scarlet Knights Colors................................. Scarlet President......... Dr. Robert L. Barchi Director of Athletics...Patrick Hobbs Conference........................ Big Ten

Communications Jimmy Gill 732-445-8103 (O) 732-991-9486 (C) jgill@scarletknights.com scarletknights.com

Baiton Field (1,500) Playing Surface................................FieldTurf Dimensions.............. LF 330, CF 410, RF 320

2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 18-36 2015 Big Ten Record................... 8-16 (10th) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................. 19/13 Starters R/L.............................................. 5/4 Pitchers R/L.............................................. 8/3 Newcomers.............................................. 10

2016 Team Information 2015 Record..................................... 34-19-1 2015 SLC Record......................... 18-11 (3rd) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................. 20-13 Starters R/L.............................................. 4/5 Newcomers.............................................. 18

2016 Team Information 2015 Record..................................... 19-35-1 2015 Big Ten Record................... 7-17 (11th) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................... 20/6 Starters R/L.............................................. 6/2 Pitchers R/L.............................................. 2/2 Newcomers.............................................. 13

Head Coach Spencer Allen Alma Mater................................... Iowa State (2001) Record at NOR...........................................First Year Overall Record............................................First Year

Head Coach Seth Thibodeaux Alma Mater.............................. William Carey (2003) Record at NS..............................146-131-1 (5 Years) Overall Record................................................. Same

Head Coach Joe Litterio Alma Mater........................................ Rutgers (1994) Record at RU...................................49-56-1 (2 Years) Overall Record..........................289-428-3 (14 Years)

Assistant Coaches Associate Head Coach...................... Josh Reynolds Assistant Coach.............................. Dusty Napoleon Volunteer Coach..................................... Tad Skelley

Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach.......................................Walt Jones Assistant Coach...................................... Zach Butler Volunteer Coach.................................. Austin Flores

Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach.........................................Tim Reilly Assistant Coach..................................Casey Gaynor Volunteer Coach.................................Lou Clemente

Series History Overall.............................................. Series Tied 9-9 Last Meeting....................... NU 11 - NOR 0 (5/3/15) NU Record in Lincoln ..........................................4-2 NU Record in Evanston.......................................3-5 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................2-2

Series History Overall...................................... Nebraska Leads 1-0 Last Meeting........................ NU 10 - NS 2 (2/19/99) NU Record in Lincoln ..........................................0-0 NU Record in Thibodaux.....................................0-0 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................1-0

Series History Overall...................................... Nebraska Leads 3-0 Last Meeting...................NU 3 - Rutgers 1 (4/28/13) NU Record in Lincoln ..........................................2-0 NU Record in Piscataway.....................................0-0 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................1-0

Michigan

Kansas

Michigan State

General Info Communications Location................. Lawrence, Kan. D.J. Haurin Enrollment.......................... 27,983 785-864-3575 (O) Nickname....................... Jayhawks 785-312-2836 (C) Colors................... Crimson & Blue dhaurin@ku.edu Chancellor...Dr. Bernadette Gray-Little kuathletics.com Director of Athletics... Dr. Sheahon Zenger Conference.......................... Big 12

General Info Location...........East Lansing, Mich. Enrollment.......................... 50,085 Nickname........................ Spartans Colors.................... Green & White President.... Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon Athletics Director......... Mark Hollis Conference........................ Big Ten

Wilpon Complex/Ray Fisher Stadium (3,500) Playing Surface................................FieldTurf Dimensions.............. LF 312, CF 395, RF 320 Phone..................................... 734-647-1283

Hoglund Ballpark (2,500) Playing Surface......................... AstroTurf 3D Dimensions.............. LF 330, CF 400, RF 330 Phone..................................... 785-864-4037

McLane Stadium (2,500) Playing Surface........................Natural Grass Dimensions.............. LF 340, CF 400, RF 302 Phone..................................... 517-353-3009

2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 39-25 2015 Big Ten Record................ 14-10 (T-3rd) 2015 NCAA Tournament... Louisville Regional Letterwinners R/L................................. 19-10 Starters R/L.............................................. 4/5 Pitchers R/L............................................ 12/4 Newcomers.............................................. 13

2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 23-32 2015 Big 12 Record....................... 8-15 (9th) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................... 27/8 Starters R/L.............................................. 4/4 Pitchers R/L............................................ 13/2 Newcomers.............................................. 10

2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 34-23 2015 Big Ten Record................ 14-10 (T-4th) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................. 19/13 Starters R/L.............................................. 3/6 Pitchers R/L............................................ 13/3 Newcomers.............................................. 12

Head Coach Erik Bakich Alma Mater............................... East Carolina (2000) Record at UM.................................98-81-1 (3 Years) Overall Record............................168-179-1 (6 Years)

Head Coach Ritch Price Alma Mater.................................. Williamette (1978) Record at KU............................415-367-2 (13 Years) Overall Record..........................631-596-3 (21 Years)

Head Coach Jake Boss Jr. Alma Mater............................................ Alma (1993) Record at MSU..............................228-161 (7 Years) Overall Record...............................253-195 (8 Years)

Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach..................................... Sean Kenny Assistant Coach................................. Nick Schnabel

Assistant Coaches Associate Head Coach......................... Ryan Graves Assistant Coach.................................... Ritchie Price Volunteer Coach.....................................Scott Hood

Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach.................................. Graham Sikes Assistant Coach.................................. Skylar Meade Volunteer Coach....................................Jordan Keur

Series History Overall........................... Nebraska Leads 149-101-2 Last Meeting...................... NU 10 - KSU 4 (4/21/15) NU Record in Lincoln ......................................83-46 NU Record in Lawrence................................65-53-2 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................1-2

Series History Overall...................................... Nebraska Leads 6-3 Last Meeting....................... MSU 9 - NU 7 (5/21/15) NU Record in Lincoln ..........................................0-0 NU Record in East Lansing..................................3-1 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................3-2

April 15-17 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) General Info Location.............. Ann Arbor, Mich. Enrollment.......................... 43,710 Nickname.....................Wolverines Colors....................... Maize & Blue President..................Mark Schlissel Interim Athletic Director... Jim Hackett Conference........................ Big Ten

April 27 (Kansas City, Kan.) Kauffman Stadium Communications Katie Gwinn 734-249-8032 (O) 813-748-5293 (C) akgwinn@umich.edu mgoblue.com

Series History Overall.................................... Nebraska Leads 11-7 Last Meeting......................... NU 6 - MU 3 (3/22/15) NU Record in Lincoln ..........................................4-2 NU Record in Ann Arbor.....................................4-2 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................3-3

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April 22-24 (Hawks Field)

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2016 OPPONENTS Penn State

May 13-15 (Hawks Field) General Info Location........... University Park, Pa. Enrollment.......................... 46,068 Nickname................. Nittany Lions Colors....................... Blue & White President................. Dr. Eric Barron Athletic Director.....Sandy Barbour Conference........................ Big Ten

Communications Mark Brumbaugh 814-863-1377 (O) 814-441-9145 (C) mgb28@psu.edu gopsusports.com

Medlar Field at Lubrano Park (5,406) Playing Surface........................Natural Grass Dimensions.............. LF 325, CF 399, RF 320 Phone..................................... 814-865-2552 2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 18-30 2015 Big Ten Record................... 6-16 (12th) 2015 NCAA Tournament...................... DNQ Letterwinners R/L................................. 20/12 Starters R/L.............................................. 5/4 Pitchers R/L............................................ 13/5 Newcomers.............................................. 11 Head Coach Rob Cooper Alma Mater.......................................... Miami (1994) Record at PSU....................................36-62 (2 Years) Overall Record.............................322-292 (11 Years) Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach............................... Brian Anderson Assistant Coach..................................... Ross Oeder Volunteer Coach...................................Andre Butler Series History Overall...................................... Nebraska Leads 4-0 Last Meeting...........................NU 8 - PSU 5 (5/4/14) NU Record in Lincoln ..........................................3-0 NU Record in State College................................0-0 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................1-0

Indiana

May 19-20 (Hawks Field) General Info Location............ Bloomington, Ind. Enrollment.......................... 46,416 Nickname........................ Hoosiers Colors................Cream & Crimson President......Michael A. McRobbie Athletics Director.......... Fred Glass Conference........................ Big Ten

Communications Greg Kincaid 812-855-4770 (O) 786-972-1299 (C) grkincaid@indiana.edu iuhoosiers.com

Bart Kaufman Field (4,000) Playing Surface................................FieldTurf Dimensions.............. LF 330, CF 400, RF 340 2016 Team Information 2015 Record........................................ 35-24 2015 Big Ten Record................... 12-10 (6th) 2015 NCAA Tournament...Nashville Regional Letterwinners R/L................................. 20/13 Starters R/L.............................................. 9/6 Pitchers R/L.............................................. 9/4 Newcomers.............................................. 17 Head Coach Chris Lemonis Alma Mater..................................The Citadel (1992) Record at IU........................................ 35-24 (1 Year) Overall Record................................................. Same Assistant Coaches Pitching Coach......................................... Kyle Bunn Assistant Coach.........................Kyle Cheesebrough Volunteer Coach......................................Matt Reida Series History Overall..........................................Indiana Leads 8-6 Last Meeting............................IU 8 - NU 4 (5/25/14) NU Record in Lincoln ..........................................1-2 NU Record in Bloomington.................................4-4 NU Record at Neutral Site...................................1-2

Since joining the Big Ten for the 2012 season, the Huskers have played a conference series against Illinois, Northwestern and Michigan each of the past four seasons and will meet all three teams for a three-game series again in 2016. The Huskers have never faced Rutgers in Big Ten play, but the teams are scheduled to play a three-game series in Piscataway, N.J., that opens on April 29, 2015.

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NEBRASKA YEARLY WIN-LOSS RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Year

Overall Record W L T Pct.

Conference Record W L T Pct. Pl.

NCAA Tournament W L Pct. Head Coach

1889 1 2 0 .333 C.D. Chandler 1890 2 3 0 .400 C.D. Chandler 1891 1 0 0 1.000 C.D. Chandler 1892 0 2 1 .167 Charles Stroman 1893 3 0 0 1.000 Charles Stroman 1897 8 5 1 .607 E.N. Robinson 1898 6 4 0 .600 F.B. Ryons 1899 8 4 0 .667 Not available 1900 8 12 0 .400 Not available 1901 9 11 0 .450 Mike Henderson 1902 17 8 0 .680 Geo P. Shidler 1903 No Team 1904 10 3 0 .769 J.H. Bell 1905 5 16 1 .250 Not available 1906 5 12 1 .306 S.S. Eager 1907 5 11 1 .323 Ducky Holmes 1908 4 12 2 .277 Billy Fox 1909 12 14 0 .461 Billy Fox 1910 7 7 1 .500 Not available 1912 3 0 0 1.000 Not available 1913-1918 No Team, World War I 1919 5 3 0 .625 Paul Schissler 1920 7 6 0 .538 Paul Schissler 1921 8 5 0 .615 Paul Schissler 1922 12 4 0 .750 Owen Frank 1923 6 12 0 .333 Scotty Dye/Earl Carr 1924 10 8 0 .555 W.G. Kline 1925 8 7 0 .533 W.G. Kline 1926-28 No Team 1929 12 5 1 .694 10 5 0 .666 1st John Rhodes 1930 9 7 0 .563 7 5 0 .583 3rd John Rhodes 1931 2 10 0 .167 2 8 0 .200 6th W.H. Browne 1932 No Team 1933 3 1 0 .750 -- -- -- W.W. Knight 1934 5 9 0 .357 2 8 0 .200 -- -- W.W. Knight 1935 4 12 0 .250 2 7 0 .222 5th -- -- W.W. Knight 1936 3 11 0 .214 2 9 0 .181 5th -- -- W.W. Knight 1937 5 12 0 .294 4 9 0 .308 4th -- -- W.W. Knight 1938 7 8 0 .466 5 5 0 .500 4th -- -- W.W. Knight 1939 5 13 0 .385 4 6 0 .400 3rd -- -- W.W. Knight 1940 4 12 0 .250 3 9 0 .250 5th -- -- W.W. Knight 1941 2 14 0 .125 2 8 0 .200 6th -- -- W.W. Knight 1942 3 11 0 .214 3 6 0 .333 5th -- -- A.J. Lewandowski 1943-45 No Team, World War II 1946 9 7 0 .563 9 5 0 .643 2nd -- -- Frank Smagacz 1947 6 9 1 .375 6 7 0 .461 4th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1948 17 6 0 .708 14 3 0 .823 1st 1* 2* Tony Sharpe 1949 9 13 0 .409 7 10 0 .412 7th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1950 16 8 0 .667 11 3 0 .786 1st 0* 2* Tony Sharpe 1951 10 5 0 .666 5 4 0 .555 3rd -- -- Tony Sharpe 1952 13 7 0 .650 8 5 0 .538 2nd -- -- Tony Sharpe 1953 12 5 2 .650 10 3 0 .769 2nd -- -- Tony Sharpe 1954 10 10 0 .500 4 8 0 .333 6th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1955 15 5 0 .750 10 4 0 .714 3rd -- -- Tony Sharpe 1956 12 8 0 .600 8 4 0 .667 2nd -- -- Tony Sharpe 1957 12 10 0 .545 8 9 0 .470 5th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1958 17 10 0 .630 12 9 0 .571 5th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1959 11 11 0 .500 11 4 0 .733 2nd -- -- Tony Sharpe 1960 9 12 0 .429 6 11 0 .353 7th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1961 9 14 0 .391 7 11 0 .388 6th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1962 15 11 0 .577 10 10 0 .500 5th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1963 10 16 0 .385 5 15 0 .250 6th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1964 9 18 0 .333 7 14 0 .333 6th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1965 12 8 0 .600 12 6 0 .666 2nd -- -- Tony Sharpe 1966 16 9 0 .640 12 8 0 .600 3rd -- -- Tony Sharpe 1967 8 16 0 .333 7 11 0 .388 6th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1968 10 15 1 .404 7 13 0 .350 7th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1969 9 15 0 .375 4 12 0 .250 8th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1970 14 12 0 .538 11 8 0 .579 3rd -- -- Tony Sharpe 1971 10 20 0 .333 7 13 0 .350 7th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1972 12 17 0 .414 8 11 0 .421 7th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1973 15 14 1 .517 7 11 0 .388 6th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1974 13 27 0 .325 4 16 0 .200 8th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1975 13 20 0 .394 7 8 0 .466 5th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1976 21 24 1 .467 0 2 0 .000 7th -- -- Tony Sharpe 1977 29 13 0 .690 5 7 0 .417 3rd (East) -- -- Tony Sharpe 1978 36 20 0 .643 7 7 0 .500 3rd (East) -- -- John Sanders 1979 49 15 0 .765 14 6 0 .700 2nd (East) 1 2 .333 John Sanders 1980 49 15 0 .765 16 4 0 .800 1st (East) 2 2 .500 John Sanders 1981 42 22 0 .656 11 11 0 .500 4th -- -- John Sanders 1982 44 13 0 .772 15 5 0 .750 2nd -- -- John Sanders 1983 44 15 0 .745 8 10 0 .444 5th -- -- John Sanders 1984 46 20 0 .697 15 6 0 .714 3rd -- -- John Sanders 1985 45 24 0 .652 16 6 0 .727 3rd 1 2 .333 John Sanders 1986 35 25 0 .583 14 9 0 .609 3rd -- -- John Sanders 1987 36 21 0 .631 12 8 0 .600 3rd -- -- John Sanders 1988 48 23 0 .676 12 12 0 .500 4th -- -- John Sanders

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Year

Overall Record W L T Pct.

Conference Record W L T Pct. Pl.

NCAA Tournament W L Pct. Head Coach

1989 27 31 0 .465 8 16 0 .333 7TH 1990 42 26 0 .618 12 12 0 .500 3rd 1991 37 22 0 .627 10 14 0 .417 6th 1992 31 25 0 .554 11 13 0 .458 5th 1993 35 23 0 .603 16 12 0 .571 4th 1994 32 28 0 .533 14 16 0 .467 5th 1995 35 23 0 .603 13 14 0 .481 4th 1996 27 27 1 .500 8 17 0 .320 7th 1997 27 35 0 .435 7 23 0 .233 10th 1998 24 20 0 .545 10 13 0 .435 7th 1999 42 18 0 .700 16 9 0 .640 5th (1st) 2000 51 17 0 .750 21 9 0 .700 2nd (1st) 2001 50 16 0 .758 20 8 0 .714 1st (1st) 2002 47 21 0 .691 16 11 0 .593 2nd (2nd) 2003 47 18 0 .723 20 7 0 .741 1st (3rd) 2004 36 23 0 .610 11 16 0 .407 8th (5th) 2005 57 15 0 .791 19 8 0 .704 1st (1st) 2006 42 17 0 .712 17 10 0 .630 3rd (2nd) 2007 32 27 0 .524 14 13 0 .519 4th (5th) 2008 41 16 1 .716 17 9 1 .648 3rd (5th) 2009 25 28 1 .472 8 19 0 .296 10th 2010 27 27 0 .500 10 17 0 .370 9th 2011 30 25 0 .545 9 17 0 .346 9th 2012 35 23 0 .603 14 10 0 .583 4th (5th) 2013 29 30 0 .492 15 9 0 .625 2nd (2nd) 2014 41 21 0 .661 18 6 0 .750 2nd (2nd) 2015 34 23 0 .596 9 14 0 .391 8th (8th) TOTAL 2,094 1,529 18 .578 798 776 1 .507

-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- .. -- -- 1 2 .333 4 2 .667 5 2 .714 5 3 .625 3 2 .600 -- -- 6 2 .750 0 2 .000 2 2 .500 1 2 .333 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 2 .333 - - 32 27 .542

John Sanders John Sanders John Sanders John Sanders John Sanders John Sanders John Sanders John Sanders John Sanders Dave Van Horn Dave Van Horn Dave Van Horn Dave Van Horn Dave Van Horn Mike Anderson Mike Anderson Mike Anderson Mike Anderson Mike Anderson Mike Anderson Mike Anderson Mike Anderson Mike Anderson Darin Erstad Darin Erstad Darin Erstad Darin Erstad

Notes: Conference affiliation: Missouri Valley (1919-25); Big Six (1929-47); Big Seven (1948-57); Big Eight (1958-96); Big 12 (1997-2011); Big Ten (2012-present). *- NCAA District Playoffs that took place before NCAA Regional format began in 1954, but are not considered NCAA Tournament appearances according to the 2011 NCAA Record Book.

ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING RECORDS Coach John Sanders Tony Sharpe Mike Anderson Dave Van Horn Darin Erstad W.W. Knight John Rhodes Paul Schissler W.G. Kline Billy Fox Geo P. Shidler Owen Frank J.H. Bell Frank Smagacz Mike Henderson E.N. Robinson F.B. Ryons Ducky Holmes S.S. Eager Scotty Dye C.D. Chandler W.H. Browne Charles Stroman A.J. Lewandowski Earl Carr

Years 1978-97 1947-77 2003-11 1998-2002 2012-Present 1933-41 1929-30 1919-21 1924-25 1908-09 1902 1922 1905 1946 1901 1897 1898 1907 1906 1923 1889-91 1931 1892-93 1942 1923

THREE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES

Yrs. 20 31 10 5 4 9 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1/2 3 1 2 1 1/2

Wins Losses Ties Pct. 767 453 1 .629 394 388 6 .503 337 196 2 .632 214 92 0 .699 139 97 0 .589 35 96 1 .276 21 12 1 .630 20 14 0 .589 18 15 0 .545 16 26 2 .386 17 8 0 .680 12 4 0 .750 10 3 0 .769 9 7 0 .563 9 11 0 .450 8 5 1 .607 6 4 0 .600 5 11 1 .324 5 12 1 .306 4 4 0 .500 4 5 0 .444 2 10 0 .167 3 2 1 .583 3 11 0 .214 2 8 0 .200

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HUSKER SCHOOL RECORDS

2016 HUSKER BASEBALL

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Hits 6 6 6 6 6 6

Steve Edlefsen vs. Iowa John Cole vs. Kansas State Francis Collins vs. Nebraska-Omaha Darin Erstad vs. Missouri Marc Sagmoen vs. Jamestown Gene Torczon vs. Tulsa

At Bats (any game) 10

Jim Smith vs. Colorado (22 inn.)

At Bats (nine innings) 8 8

Alvie Shepherd vs. Washington Patrick Johnson vs. Washington

4/11/06 5/16/99 4/25/96 4/2/95 3/13/92 4/5/58

4/24/74

3/20/95 3/20/95

Home Runs 3 3 3 3

Dan Johnson at Southern Utah (DH GM 1) 3/6/01 Dan Johnson vs. Texas A&M 4/22/00 Steve Stanicek vs. Bellevue College 4/28/82 Bob Cerv vs. Iowa State 5/13/50

Home Runs in an Inning 2 2 2 2

Brandon Fusilier vs. South Dakota State (4th) 3/13/05 Curtis Ledbetter vs. South Dakota State (4th) 3/13/05 Matt Hopper vs. Western Illinois (2nd) 4/18/00 Marc Sagmoen vs. St. John’s (1st) 3/20/93

Triples 3 3

Shawn Buchanan vs. Wayne State Dan Boever vs. Benedictine

Doubles 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Michael Pritchard vs. St. John’s Cody Asche vs. Missouri Cody Asche vs. Missouri State DJ Belfonte vs. Creighton Andrew Brown vs. Missouri Alex Gordon vs. West Virginia Curtis Ledbetter vs. South Dakota Will Bolt vs. Arkansas Justin Cowan vs. Jacksonville State Francis Collins vs. Kansas State Francis Collins vs. South Dakota Jed Dalton vs. Oklahoma Jed Dalton vs. Creighton Sean McKenna vs. Missouri Kevin Jordan vs. Northern Colorado Joe Federico vs. Missouri Mate Borgogno vs. Missouri Burt Beattie vs. Stetson Bobby Reynolds vs. Kansas State

Runs Scored 7 7

Jim Bailey vs. Chicago State Ken Harvey vs. Chicago State

Runs Batted In

10 Craig Moore vs. Chicago State 10 Gene Torczon vs. Tulsa

Stolen Bases 5 5 5

Scott Hooper vs. Northwestern (Iowa) Jeff Carter vs. Iowa State Bob Cerv vs. Iowa State

Walks Drawn 5 5

Jim Bailey vs. Chicago State Tom Novak vs. Denver College

Innings Pitched

13 Dennis O’Doherty vs. Colorado

Strikeouts by a Pitcher

17 Shane Komine vs. Kansas 17 Brent Friehauf vs. St. Cloud State

Strikeouts by a Relief Pitcher

16 Shane Komine vs. Iowa State

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3/9/14 5/21/11 2/20/11 5/18/10 3/25/07 3/7/04 4/23/03 3/15/00 2/21/99 4/5/97 3/20/97 5/6/95 4/13/95 4/29/90 4/14/90 5/7/88 5/7/88 3/22/86 4/16/52

3/16/99 3/16/99

3/16/99 4/5/58

4/24/84 4/11/83 5/13/50

3/16/99 4/18/49

4/26/74

4/8/00 3/24/83

4/1

Josh Roeder set Nebraska’s career record for saves in 2015 with 33. Roeder broke Brett Jensen’s previous record of 31 career saves.

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

Games Played 72 Alex Gordon, 2005 At Bats 294 Jeff Leise, 2002 Runs 100 Ken Ramos, 1988 Hits 109 Jeff Leise, 2002 109 Francis Collins, 1997 Total Bases 201 Jed Morris, 2002 Doubles 27 Cody Asche, 2011 Triples 9 Shawn Buchanan, 1990 Home Runs 25 Dan Johnson, 2001 RBIs 90 Jed Morris, 2002 90 Mike Duncan, 1985 Walks 91 Bobby Benjamin, 1988 Batting Average .478 Ken Harvey, 1999 Longest Hit Streak 38 Francis Collins, 1996 Stolen Bases 60 Scott Hooper, 1984 Slugging Percentage .930 Steve Stanicek, 1982 Fielding Percentage 1.000 Many Players most recently, Taylor Fish, 2014 Innings Pitched 131.2 Shane Komine, 2001 Appearances 36 Mike Bellows, 1994 Complete Games 9 Troy Brohawn, 1993 Starts 18 Joba Chamberlain, 2005 18 Shane Komine, 2001 Shutouts 4 Jamie Rodrigue, 2000 Strikeouts 159 Shane Komine, 2000 Scoreless Innings 33.1 Justin Pekarek, 2004 Earned Run Average 0.95 Ray Novak, 1955 Wins 14 Shane Komine, 2001 Losses 8 Pat Driscoll, 1997 Conference Wins 8 Shane Komine, 2001 8 Troy Brohawn, 1993 Saves 16 Brett Jensen, 2004 Winning Pct. 1.000 12 Players (min. 5 wins) most recently, Kyle Kubat, 2013 (5-0)

Games Played 254 Matt Hopper, 2000-03 Games Started 247 Matt Hopper, 2000-03 At Bats 966 Matt Hopper, 2000-03 Runs Scored 246 Matt Hopper, 2000-03 Hits 338 Matt Hopper, 2000-03 Total Bases 591 Matt Hopper, 2000-03 Doubles 56 Will Bolt, 1999-02 Triples 21 Shawn Buchanan, 1988-91 Home Runs 64 Matt Hopper, 2000-03 Walks Drawn 223 Bobby Benjamin, 1988-90 RBIs 271 Matt Hopper, 2000-03 Batting Average .451 Marc Sagmoen, 1992-93 Stolen Bases 103 Jeff Carter, 1982-85 Slugging Pct. .791 Dan Johnson, 2000-01 Innings 431.0 Shane Komine, 1999-02 Appearances 87 Steve Hale, 1999-03 Complete Games 18 Shane Komine, 1999-02 Starts 59 Shane Komine, 1999-02 Shutouts 6 Jamie Rodrigue, 2000-03 Strikeouts 510 Shane Komine, 1999-02 ERA (min. 40 inn.) 1.78 Ben Amaya, 1982-83 Wins 41 Shane Komine, 1999-02 Losses 17 Dan Buehrer, 1973-76 Saves 33 Josh Roeder, 2013-15

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The first two-time first-team All-American in school history, Shane Komine finished his career as Nebraska’s all-time leader in wins (41), strikeouts (510) and innings pitched (431.0). He went 10-0 in 2002, winning two games in the NCAA Super Regional to send the Huskers back to the College World Series.

TEAM BESTS (GAME) Category

Longest Game by Innings At Bats Runs Scored Runs Scored by Opponent Margin of Victory Runs Scored Both Teams Runs Scored in an Inning Hits Doubles Triples Home Runs Total Bases Runs Batted In RBIs, Both Teams Walks Stolen Bases Strikeouts by Nebraska Strikeouts of Opponent Walks Allowed Hits Allowed

TEAM BESTS (SEASON) No. 22 77 50 37 47 55 17 35 11 6 9 73 48 51 19 19 13 21 22 20 26

Opponent, Date

Colorado 2, Nebraska 1, 4/26/74 vs. Colorado, 4/26/74 vs. Chicago State, 3/16/99 vs. Oklahoma State, 4/8/95 50-3 vs. Chicago State, 3/16/99 Nebraska 18, Oklahoma State 37, 4/8/95 vs. Washington (4th), 3/20/95 vs. Chicago State, 3/16/99 vs. Creighton, 5/18/10 vs. Wayne State, 3/1/85 vs. Chicago State, 3/16/99 vs. Chicago State, 3/16/99 vs. Chicago State, 3/16/99 vs. Chicago State, 3/16/99 vs. Fort Hays State, 3/18/89 vs. Northwest Missouri State, 3/4/87 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 3/16/95 vs. UCLA, 3/5/11 UL-Lafayette (15 inn.), 2/20/09 vs. Wichita State, 4/8/87 vs. Oklahoma State, 4/8/95

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Category No.

Year

Wins 57 2005 Consecutive Wins 26 1983 Losses 35 1997 Batting Average .339 1985 Slugging Percentage .548 1985 At Bats 2,448 2005 Runs Scored 676 1985 Hits 787 2001 Doubles 154 2002 Triples 38 1980 Home Runs 93 1985 Total Bases 1,228 1985 Runs Batted In 603 1985 Walks 565 1988 Stolen Bases 196 1984 Strikeouts 454 1997 Double Plays Turned 80 1988 Games Played 72 2005 Lowest ERA 2.64 1965 Complete Games 31 1980 Innings Pitched 643.0 2005 Strikeouts of Opponent 538 2005 Shutouts 15 1979 Consecutive Scoreless Innings 43.1 2004 Saves 23 2005 Fielding Percentage .981 2013

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

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OFFENSIVE RECORDS Games Played

No. Mark Player 1. 72 Alex Gordon 2. 71 Curtis Ledbetter 71 Ken Ramos 71 Bobby Benjamin 5. 69 Daniel Bruce 69 Joe Simokaitis 69 Larry Mims 69 Burt Beattie 69 Jeff Carter 10. 68 Jed Morris 68 Kevin Jordan 68 Bobby Benjamin 68 Sean Buchanan 68 Rich King

Batting Average

No. Mark Player 1. .478 Ken Harvey 2. .459 Steve Smith 3. .454 Marc Sagmoen 4. .449 Steve Stanicek 5. .446 Marc Sagmoen .446 Don Brown 7. .444 Bob Cerv 8. .424 Francis Collins 9. .421 Todd Sears 10. .418 John Cole

At Bats

No. Mark Player 1. 294 Jeff Leise 2. 288 Curtis Ledbetter 3. 284 Francis Collins 4. 277 Joe Simokaitis 5. 272 Jed Morris 6. 271 Jeff Leise 7. 267 Adam Stern 8. 264 Jed Dalton 9. 261 Burt Beattie 10. 258 Ken Ramos

Hits

No. Mark Player 1. 109 Jeff Leise 109 Francis Collins 3. 107 Ken Harvey 4. 104 Jed Morris 5. 103 Darin Erstad 6. 100 John Cole 100 Paul Meyers 8. 98 Todd Sears 9. 96 Ken Ramos 10. 94 Alex Gordon

Runs Scored

No. Mark Player 1. 100 Ken Ramos 2. 99 Larry Mims 3. 86 Paul Meyers 4. 85 Jeff Carter 5. 84 Darin Erstad 6. 83 Francis Collins 7. 79 Alex Gordon 8. 78 Todd Sears 9. 77 Dan Johnson 77 Ken Harvey

Runs Batted In

No. Mark Player 1. 90 Jed Morris 90 Mike Duncan 3. 86 Dan Johnson 86 Ken Harvey 86 Paul Meyers 6. 85 Matt Hopper 7. 79 Todd Sears 79 Marc Sagmoen 9. 78 Bobby Benjamin 10. 76 Darin Erstad

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Year 2005 2005 1988 1988 2005 2005 1985 1985 1985 2002 1990 1990 1990 1985

Year 1999 1959 1993 1982 1992 1955 1950 1996 1997 2001

Year 2002 2005 1997 2005 2002 2003 2001 1995 1985 1988

Year 2002 1997 1999 2002 1995 2001 1985 1997 1988 2005

Year 1988 1985 1985 1985 1995 1997 2005 1997 2001 1999

Singles

No. Mark Player 1. 86 Francis Collins 2. 79 Francis Collins 3. 78 Jeff Leise 4. 75 Joe Simokaitis 5. 72 Michael Pritchard 6. 70 Pat Kelly 70 John Cole 8. 69 Chad Christensen 69 Larry Mims 10. 68 Ken Harvey

Doubles

No. Mark Player 1. 27 Cody Asche 2. 26 Jed Morris 26 Mike Duncan 4. 24 Derek Dukart 24 Burt Beattie 6. 23 Justin Cowan 7. 22 Ryan Wehrle 22 Daniel Bruce 22 Alex Gordon 22 Gabe Garcia 22 Alvie Shepherd 22 Jed Dalton 22 Dan Boever

Triples

No. Mark Player 1. 9 Shawn Buchanan 2. 8 Jeff Leise 8 Dan Boever 8 Roger Hill 5. 7 Jeff Leise 7 Will Bolt 7 Matt Meyer 7 Darin Erstad 7 Shawn Buchanan 7 Ken Sirak 7 Larry Mims 7 Harold Bright 7 Pete O’Brien 7 Bob Gebler 7 Steve Oakley

Home Runs

No. Mark Player 1. 25 Dan Johnson 2. 23 Jed Morris 23 Ken Harvey 4. 22 Matt Hopper 5. 21 Matt Hopper 21 Dan Johnson 21 Bobby Benjamin 8. 20 Steve Stanicek 9. 19 Alex Gordon 19 Darin Erstad

Stolen Bases

No. Mark Player 1. 60 Scott Hooper 2. 46 Ken Ramos 3. 43 Jeff Carter 4. 41 Eddie Anderson 41 Jeff Carter 6. 37 Larry Mims 7. 36 Chris Chavez 8. 35 Jamal Strong 9. 34 Jamal Strong 34 Ken Ramos

Year 2002 1985 2001 1999 1985 2001 1997 1993 1988 1995

Year 1997 1996 2002 2005 2012 2013 2001 2013 1985 1999

Year 2011 2002 1985 1994 1986 2000 2006 2005 2005 1997 1995 1995 1983

Year 1990 2002 1983 1981 2003 1999 1996 1995 1991 1988 1986 1982 1979 1978 1978

Year 2001 2002 1999 2003 2000 2000 1988 1982 2005 1995

Walks

No. Mark Player 1. 91 Bobby Benjamin 2. 81 Jeff Carter 3. 72 Larry Mims 4. 68 Ken Ramos 5. 66 Bobby Benjamin 66 Bobby Benjamin 7. 65 Val Primante 8. 63 Alex Gordon 63 Dan Johnson 10. 62 Todd Sears

Sacrifice Flies

No. Mark Player 1. 12 Jed Morris 2. 8 Bill Vosik 8 Ken Ramos 8 Burt Beattie 5. 7 Pat Kelly 7 John Grose 7 Justin Cowan 7 Brandt Vlieger 7 Brian McArn 7 Mike Duncan 7 Joe Scherger

Strikeouts

No. Mark Player 1. 70 Bobby Benjamin 2. 69 Matt McKay 3. 66 Bobby Benjamin 4. 64 Matt McKay 5. 57 Joe Federico 6. 56 Matt Hopper 56 Andy Sawyers 56 Rich King 9. 55 Daniel Bruce 55 Curtiss Heflin

Total Bases

No. Mark Player 1. 201 Jed Morris 2. 194 Darin Erstad 3. 193 Ken Harvey 4. 181 Alex Gordon 5. 178 Paul Meyers 6. 176 Marc Sagmoen 7. 173 Dan Johnson 173 Todd Sears 9. 172 Jeff Leise 172 Steve Stanicek

Year 1988 1985 1985 1988 1990 1989 1979 2005 2001 1997

Year 2002 1990 1988 1985 2014 2002 2000 1999 1990 1985 1980

Slugging Percentage

No. Mark Player 1. .930 Steve Stanicek 2. .862 Ken Harvey 3. .859 Marc Sagmoen 4. .849 Dan Johnson 5. .814 Joe Federico 6. .773 Darin Erstad 7. .754 Alex Gordon 8. .752 Dan Johnson 9. .747 Dan Boever 10. .742 Todd Sears

Extra-Base Hits

No. Mark Player 1. 50 Jed Morris 2. 46 Darin Erstad 3. 45 Alex Gordon 4. 44 Steve Stanicek 5. 43 Mike Duncan 6. 42 Marc Sagmoen 42 Dan Boever 8. 41 Alex Gordon 9. 40 Cody Asche 10. 39 Dan Johnson 39 Ken Harvey 39 Joe Federico

Year 1988 1993 1989 1994 1987 2002 1997 1986 2004 1986

On-Base Percentage

Year 2002 1995 1999 2005 1985 1993 2001 1997 2002 1982

Hit By Pitch

No. Mark Player 1. .574 Marc Sagmoen 2. .569 Steve Stanicek 3. .558 Ken Harvey 4. .543 Todd Sears 5. .540 Terrance Batiste 6. .530 Val Primante 7. .526 Bob Munson 8. .520 Ben Amaya 9. .519 Francis Collins 10. .518 Alex Gordon

No. Mark Player 1. 28 Daniel Bruce 2. 24 Corey Miller 3. 21 Kash Kalkowski 21 Dave Crain 21 Derek Dukart 6. 18 Bryan Peters 18 Bryan Peters 18 DJ Belfonte 18 Brandt Vlieger 10. 17 Jake Mullinax

Year 1982 1999 1993 2000 1989 1995 2004 2001 1983 1997

Year 2002 1995 2005 1982 1985 1993 1983 2004 2011 2001 1999 1988

Year 1993 1982 1999 1997 1988 1979 1973 1983 1996 2005

Year 2002 1996 2013 1995 1994 2011 2010 2007 2000 2003

Year 1984 1989 1984 1990 1985 1986 1981 2000 1999 1988

Scott Hooper stole a school-record 60 bases in 1984, helping the Huskers establish a team record with 196 stolen bases.

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Strikeouts

PITCHING RECORDS Games Started

No. Mark Player 1. 18 Joba Chamberlain 18 Shane Komine 3. 17 Shane Komine 17 Scott Fries 17 Tom Bergan 17 Pat Leinen 7. 16 Chance Sinclair 16 Johnny Dorn 16 Zach Kroenke 16 Aaron Marsden 16 Jamie Rodrigue

Year 2005 2001 2000 1999 1994 1988 2014 2007 2005 2003 2002

Earned Run Average (min. 40 IP) No. Mark Player 1. 1.29 Bill McGuire 2. 1.72 Zach Hirsch 3. 1.75 Kirk Eymann 4. 1.77 Al Furby 5. 1.81 Kyle Kubat 6. 1.84 Dylan Vogt 7. 1.88 Roger Webb 8. 1.96 Brett Jensen 9. 1.99 Cliff Faust 10. 2.05 Glen Gilmore

Wins

No. Mark Player 1. 14 Shane Komine 2. 13 Troy Brohawn 3. 12 Johnny Dorn 4. 11 Shane Komine 5. 10 Johnny Dorn 10 Tony Watson 10 Joba Chamberlain 10 Quinton Robertson 10 Shane Komine 10 Dave Matranga 10 Pat Leinen 10 Phil Harrison

Losses

No. Mark Player 1. 8 Pat Driscoll 2. 7 Chance Sinclair 7 Charlie Shirek 7 Scott Fries 7 Tom Bergan 7 Dale Kistaitis 7 Dave Buehrer 8. 6 Numerous players tied

Saves

No. Mark Player 1. 16 Brett Jensen 2. 15 Josh Roeder 3. 13 Brett Jensen 4. 12 Josh Roeder 5. 11 Thom Ott 6. 10 Mike Bellows 7. 9 Steve Boyd 8. 8 Dylan Vogt 8 Casey Hauptman 10. 7 Travis Huber 7 Matt Foust 7 Tevis Arnold 7 Dave Matranga 7 Gary Nolting

Innings Pitched

No. Mark Player 1. 131.2 Shane Komine 2. 124.2 Shane Komine 3. 118.2 Joba Chamberlain 4. 115.0 Aaron Marsden 5. 111.0 Troy Brohawn 6. 108.0 Steve Fish 7. 106.1 Johnny Dorn 8. 104.0 Johnny Dorn 104.0 Zach Kroenke 10. 103.2 Roger Webb

Year 1984 2014 1977 1967 2013 2012 1984 2005 1979 1970

Year 2001 1993 2005 2000 2006 2006 2005 2003 2002 1990 1988 1984

Year 1997 2015 2007 1999 1994 1989 1974

Year 2005 2015 2006 2014 2001 1994 1992 2013 2011 2012 2007 1998 1991 1978

Year 2001 2000 2005 2003 1993 1997 2008 2005 2004 1985

No. Mark Player 1. 159 Shane Komine 2. 157 Shane Komine 3. 130 Joba Chamberlain 4. 123 Troy Brohawn 5. 115 Shane Komine 6. 113 Aaron Marsden 7. 102 Johnny Dorn 102 Joba Chamberlain 9. 98 Phil Harrison 10. 95 Mike Zajeski

Walks

No. Mark Player 1. 74 Mark Davis 2. 72 Phil Harrison 3. 66 Cody Winget 4. 64 Phil Harrison 64 Bob Sebra 6. 59 Jeff Mays 7. 58 Phil Goguen 8. 56 Troy Brohawn 56 John Lepley 10. 53 Doug Tegtmeier

Hits Allowed

No. Mark Player 1. 129 Shane Komine 2. 126 Pat Driscoll 126 Roger Webb 4. 124 Josh Bullock 5. 122 Scott Fries 6. 119 Tom Bergan 7. 112 Brian Martin 8. 111 Steve Fish 9. 110 Aaron Marsden 10. 107 Jamie Rodrigue

Appearances

No. Mark Player 1. 36 Mike Bellows 2. 35 Dave Matranga 3. 34 Dave Matranga 4. 33 Brett Jensen 5. 32 Spencer Van Linge 6. 31 Jeff Chesnut 31 Zach Hirsch 31 McGraw Milhaven 9. 30 Dylan Vogt 30 Gary Nolting

Complete Games

No. Mark Player 1. 9 Troy Brohawn 2. 8 Steve Fish 8 Cliff Faust 8 Tim Burke 5. 7 Shane Komine 7 Pat Leinen 7 Steve Gehrke 7 Kirk Eymann 9. 6 Shane Komine 6 Phil Harrison 6 Roger Webb 6 Todd Oakes 6 Steve Gehrke 6 Jeff Costello

Shutouts

No. Mark Player 1. 4 Jamie Rodrigue 2. 3 Gary Neibauer 3 Stan Bahnsen 4. 2 Tom Lemke 2 Aaron Marsden 2 Jamie Rodrigue 2 Shane Komine 2 Phil Harrison

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Year 2000 2001 2005 1993 2002 2003 2008 2006 1986 1992

Year 1985 1986 1994 1984 1981 1985 1987 1993 1985 1989

Year 2001 1997 1985 1992 1999 1994 1993 1997 2003 2002

Year 1994 1991 1990 2005 1997 2015 2014 1988 2013 1978

Year 1993 1997 1980 1980 2001 1989 1981 1977 2000 1986 1985 1982 1980 1978

Year 2000 1966 1965 2010 2002 2002 2000 1984

Troy Brohawn was a perfect 13-0 in 1993, including a school record nine complete games.

Wild Pitches

No. Mark Player 1. 18 Phil Goguen 18 John Kohli 3. 17 Cody Winget 4. 14 Alvie Shepherd 14 John Lepley 6. 13 Jeff Strasser 7. 12 Justin Gomes 12 Alvie Shepherd 12 Doug Tegtmeier 10. 11 Zach Kroenke 11 Shane Komine 11 Jeff Nollette 11 Josh Bullock 11 Armando Garza

Year 1987 1987 1994 1995 1988 1994 1995 1993 1988 2004 2001 1993 1991 1990

Hit Batters

No. Mark Player 1. 17 Johnny Dorn 2. 15 Aaron Marsden 3. 14 Mike Nesseth 14 Johnny Dorn 5. 13 Jonas Armenta 13 Alvie Shepherd 7. 12 Steve Fish 8. 11 Brandon Pierce 11 Tony Watson 11 Zach Kroenke 11 Jonas Armenta

Year 2008 2002 2009 2007 1996 1993 1996 2011 2006 2005 1995

Winning Percentage (min. five wins) No. Pct. 1. 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

Player Troy Brohawn (13-0) Shane Komine (10-0) Brian Duensing (8-0) Roger Webb (6-0) Steve McManaman (6-0) Kyle Kubat (5-0) Brett Jensen (5-0) Steve Hale (5-0) John Izumi (5-0) Paul Henry (5-0) Tom Holmes (5-0) Chris Knust (5-0)

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Year 1993 2002 2005 1984 1977 2013 2006 2001 1992 1988 1982 1982

FIELDING RECORDS Putouts No. Mark Player 1. 655 Curtis Ledbetter 2. 551 Todd Sears 3. 549 Bobby Benjamin 4. 533 Brandon Buckman 5. 526 Mike Duncan 6. 507 Matt Hopper 7. 494 Kash Kalkowski 8. 488 Matt Hopper 9. 481 Kurt Farmer 10. 475 Pete O’Brien

Assists

No. Mark Player 1. 222 Joe Simokaitis 2. 194 Joe Simokaitis 3. 189 Pat Kelly 4. 185 Bryan Schmidt 5. 183 Darin Petersen 6. 181 Ken Sirak 7. 175 Pat Kelly 175 Chad Christensen 9. 172 Alex Gordon 172 Larry Mims

Errors

No. Mark Player 1. 38 Larry Mims 2. 32 Burt Beattie 3. 31 Jeff Carter 4. 29 Curtiss Heflin 5. 25 Ken Sirak 6. 24 Ben Amaya 24 John Russo 8. 23 Tim Seaton 23 Darin Petersen 23 Dan Boever

Fielding Percentage

No. Mark Player 1. 1.000 Taylor Fish 1.000 Chad Christensen 1.000 Rich Sanguinetti 1.000 Adam Bailey 1.000 Tyler Farst 1.000 Brandon Buckman 1.000 Bubbs Merrill 1.000 Adam Shabala 1.000 Jed Dalton 1.000 Marc Sagmoen 1.000 Jed Dalton 1.000 Eddie Anderson 1.000 Scott Hooper 1.000 Stan Haas 1.000 Arnold Placke

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Year 2005 1997 1990 2006 1984 2002 2013 2003 2011 1979

Year 2005 2003 2014 1997 1994 1988 2013 2011 2005 1986

Year 1985 1985 1984 1986 1988 1983 1978 1992 1992 1982

Year 2014 2013 2013 2010 2008 2005 2003 2000 1994 1993 1993 1990 1983 1980 1969 77


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OFFENSIVE RECORDS Batting Average No. Mark 1. .451 2. .426 3. .409 4. .401 5. .387 6. .380 7. .370 8. .369 9. .367 10. .364 11. .363 12. .360 13. .359 .359 15. .358 16. .357 17. .356 18. .355 19. .353 20. .351 .351 .351

Player Marc Sagmoen Ken Harvey Don Brown Francis Collins Todd Sears John Cole Ken Ramos Brian McArn Jed Morris Dan Johnson Bill Vosik Mate Borgogno Steve Stanicek Bob Munson Dan Boever Mark Kister Darin Erstad Adam Shabala Alex Gordon Michael Pritchard Richard Stock Matt Meyer

Slugging Percentage No. Mark 1. .791 2. .782 3. .736 4. .715 5. .688 6. .674 7. .657 8. .655 9. .649 10. .648

At Bats

No. Mark 1. 966 2. 922 3. 881 4. 871 5. 836 6. 799 7. 788 8. 787 9. 776 10. 774

Hits

No. Mark 1. 338 2. 305 3. 281 4. 261 5. 251 6. 250 7. 249 8. 248 9. 247 10. 246

Doubles

No. Mark 1. 56 2. 55 55 4. 53 5. 47 47 7. 46 46 46 10. 45 45

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Years 1992-93 1997-99 1954-56 1996-97 1995-97 1999-01 1987-89 1990-91 2001-02 2000-01 1990-91 1988 1980-82 1970-73 1982-83 1985-87 1993-95 1999-00 2003-05 2011-14 2012 1995-96

Triples

No. Mark 1. 21 2. 20 3. 18 4. 16 16 16 7. 14 8. 13 13 10. 11

Home Runs No. Mark 1. 64 2. 48 3. 46 4. 44 5. 42 6. 41 7. 36 8. 35 9. 34 34

Total Bases No. Mark 1. 591 2. 463 3. 447 4. 446 5. 421 6. 405 7. 396 8. 391 9. 378 10. 370 370

Years 1988-91 2000-03 1977-80 1989-90 1987-89 1980-82 1981-82 1999-02 1995-96 2003-05

Player Matt Hopper Bobby Benjamin Dan Johnson Alex Gordon Steve Stanicek Darin Erstad Paul Meyers Ken Harvey Curtis Ledbetter Rich King

Years 2000-03 1988-90 2000-01 2003-05 1980-82 1993-95 1984-86 1997-99 2003-05 1983-86

Games Played

Player Matt Hopper Jeff Leise Alex Gordon Darin Erstad Paul Meyers Steve Stanicek Will Bolt Todd Sears Curtis Ledbetter Daniel Bruce Jed Dalton

Years 2000-03 2000-03 2003-05 1993-95 1984-86 1980-82 1999-02 1995-97 2003-05 2002-05 1992-95

Hit by Pitch

Player Dan Johnson Marc Sagmoen Ken Harvey Steve Stanicek Dan Boever Jed Morris Alex Gordon Jeff Hedman Joe Federico Mike Duncan

Years 2000-01 1992-93 1997-99 1980-82 1982-83 2001-02 2003-05 1998-99 1987-88 1984-85

Player Matt Hopper Will Bolt Jeff Leise Joe Simokaitis Darin Petersen DJ Belfonte Chad Christensen Daniel Bruce Austin Darby Jed Dalton

Years 2000-03 1999-02 2000-03 2002-05 1992-95 2007-10 2010-13 2002-05 2012-15 1992-95

No. Mark 1. 246 2. 210 3. 204 4. 198 5. 197 6. 190 7. 189 8. 188 188 188 188

Player Matt Hopper Jeff Leise Will Bolt Darin Erstad Michael Pritchard Paul Meyers Joe Simokaitis Jed Dalton Chad Christensen Darin Petersen

Years 2000-03 2000-03 1999-02 1993-95 2011-14 1984-86 2002-05 1992-95 2010-13 1992-95

Runs Batted In

Player Will Bolt Daniel Bruce Matt Hopper Alex Gordon Curtis Ledbetter Jed Dalton Cody Asche Todd Sears Darin Erstad Michael Pritchard Paul Meyers

Years 1999-02 2002-05 2000-03 2003-05 2003-05 1992-95 2009-11 1995-97 1993-95 2011-14 1984-86

Stolen Bases

Runs Scored

Player Matt Hopper Jeff Leise Ken Ramos Joe Scherger Will Bolt Jed Dalton Todd Sears Alex Gordon Darin Erstad Bobby Benjamin Paul Meyers

No. Mark Player 1. 271 Matt Hopper 2. 209 Paul Meyers 3. 191 Todd Sears 4. 189 Alex Gordon 189 Bobby Benjamin 6. 182 Darin Erstad 7. 173 Steve Stanicek 173 Joe Scherger 9. 165 Curtis Ledbetter 10. 163 Mark Kister

No. Mark 1. 103 2. 90 3. 89 4. 69 5. 67 6. 63 7. 61 61 9. 60 10. 59

Walks

Player Shawn Buchanan Jeff Leise Joe Scherger Ken Ramos Ken Sirak Steve Stanicek Roger Hill Will Bolt Matt Meyer Alex Gordon

Player Jeff Carter Scott Hooper Ken Ramos Jamal Strong Jed Dalton Jeff Leise Larry Mims Bob Cerv Paul Meyers John Cole

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Years 2000-03 2000-03 1987-89 1977-80 1999-02 1992-95 1995-97 2003-05 1993-95 1988-90 1984-86

No. Mark 1. 223 2. 165 3. 159 4. 150 5. 143 6. 142 7. 139 8. 137 9. 120 10. 115 115

Player Bobby Benjamin Jeff Carter Matt Hopper Ken Ramos Todd Sears Kurt Eubanks Alex Gordon Joe Scherger Bill McGuire Rich King Steve Stanicek

No. Mark 1. 254 2. 251 3. 245 4. 238 5. 229 6. 227 7. 225 8. 222 9. 220 10. 218

No. Mark 1. 67 2. 59 3. 47 47 5. 46 6. 37 37 8. 36 9. 34 10. 31

Player Matt Hopper Will Bolt Daniel Bruce Joe Simokaitis Darin Petersen Kurt Eubanks Jake Opitz Jeff Leise DJ Belfonte Bruce Wobken

Years 2000-03 1999-02 2002-05 2002-05 1992-95 1981-85 2005-08 2000-03 2007-10 1986-89

Player Daniel Bruce DJ Belfonte Kash Kalkowski Bryan Peters Kale Kiser Alex Gordon Nick Sullivan Jake Mort Dave Crain Jed Dalton

Years 2002-05 2007-10 2009-13 2010-13 2009-12 2003-05 2006-09 2006-09 1994-95 1992-95

Player Matt Hopper Jake Opitz Jed Morris Jed Dalton DJ Belfonte Will Bolt John Grose John Cole Steve Stanicek Joe Scherger

Years 2000-03 2005-08 2001-02 1992-95 2007-10 1999-02 2002-04 1999-01 1980-82 1977-80

PITCHING RECORDS Years 2000-03 1984-86 1995-97 2003-05 1988-90 1993-95 1980-82 1977-80 2003-05 1985-87

Appearances

Years 1982-85 1981-84 1987-89 1999-00 1992-95 2000-03 1985-86 1947-50 1984-86 1999-01

Innings Pitched

No. Mark 1. 87 2. 82 3. 80 4. 79 5. 78 78 7. 74 8. 73 9. 70 70

No. Mark 1. 431.0 2. 386.2 3. 296.2 4. 292.2 5. 280.0 6. 271.0 7. 264.1 8. 260.2 9. 254.0 10. 252.1

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No. Mark 1. 41 2. 37 3. 30 4. 24 5. 23 6. 22 22 8. 21 9. 20 20

Losses

Sacrifice Flies No. Mark 1. 16 2. 14 14 14 5. 13 13 7. 12 12 12 12

Years 1988-90 1982-85 2000-03 1987-89 1995-97 1981-85 2003-05 1977-80 1983-85 1983-86 1980-82

Player Steve Hale Casey Hauptman Brett Jensen Dylan Vogt Erik Bird Jeff Anderson Zach Herr Jonas Armenta Jarod Bearinger John Lepley

Player Shane Komine Johnny Dorn Jamie Rodrigue Jeff Anderson Josh Bullock Mike Zajeski John Lepley Zach Kroenke Jim Sandstedt Kyle Kubat

Years 1999-03 2008-11 2004-06 2010-13 2006-09 1981-84 2006-08 1994-97 1996-99 1985-88

Years 1999-02 2005-08 2000-03 1981-84 1990-92 1988-92 1985-88 2003-05 1946-49 2012-15

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No. Mark 1. 17 2. 15 15 15 5. 14 14 7. 13 13 9. 12 10. 11 11 11 11 11 11

Saves

No. Mark 1. 33 2. 31 3. 17 4. 14 5. 13 6. 11 11 11 9. 10 10. 9

Strikeouts No. Mark 1. 510 2. 298 3. 289 4. 233 5. 232 6. 225 7. 212 8. 200 9. 196 10. 191

Walks

No. Mark 1. 180 2. 157 3 145 4. 136 5. 134 6. 132 7. 130 8. 121 9. 114 10. 109

Player Shane Komine Johnny Dorn Jeff Anderson Mike Zajeski Jamie Rodrigue Tony Watson Cliff Faust R.D. Spiehs Zach Kroenke Jim Sandstedt

Years 1999-02 2005-06 1981-84 1988-92 2000-03 2005-07 1977-80 1999-01 2003-05 1946-49

Player Dan Buehrer Alvie Shepherd Josh Bullock Kirk Eymann Casey Hauptman Glen Gilmore Pat Driscoll Tom Bergan Dale Kistaitis Johnny Dorn Jamie Rodrigue Steve Fish Mike Zajeski Bob Sebra Al Furby

Years 1973-76 1993-95 1990-92 1974-77 2008-11 1968-72 1996-97 1993-94 1987-90 2005-08 2000-03 1996-97 1988-92 1981-83 1967-69

Player Josh Roeder Brett Jensen Thom Ott Steve Boyd Casey Hauptman Dylan Vogt Dave Matranga Gary Nolting Mike Bellows Matt Foust

Years 2012-15 2004-06 2000-01 1992-93 2008-11 2010-13 1990-91 1977-79 1994 2004-07

Player Shane Komine Johnny Dorn Mike Zajeski John Lepley Joba Chamberlain Josh Bullock Bob Sebra Jamie Rodrigue Zach Kroenke Cliff Faust

Years 1999-02 2005-08 1988-92 1985-88 2005-06 1990-92 1981-83 2000-03 2003-05 1977-80

Player Mike Zajeski John Lepley Bob Sebra Phil Harrison Shane Komine Josh Bullock Doug Tegtmeier Jonas Armenta Johnny Dorn Phil Goguen

Years 1988-92 1985-88 1981-83 1984, 86 1999-02 1990-92 1988-90 1994-97 2005-08 1986-88


CAREER RECORDS Shutouts

No. Mark Player Years 1. 6 Jamie Rodrigue 2000-03 2. 4 Shane Komine 1999-2002 4 Ryan Kurosaki 1971-73 4. 3 Kirk Eymann 1974-77 3 Al Furby 1967-69 3 Gary Neibauer 1965-66 3 Stan Bahnsen 1965 3 Fran Hoffmaier 1952-55 9. 2 Tom Lemke 2010-12 2 Brian Duensing 2002-03, 05 2 Zach Kroenke 2003-05 2 Aaron Marsden 2002-03 2 Chad Wiles 1997-00 2 Steve Fish 1996-97 2 Mike Zajeski 1988-92 2 Mike Dobbs 1983-86 2 Phil Harrison 1984, 86 2 Richard Geier 1954-56

Games Started

No. Mark Player 1. 59 Shane Komine 2. 58 Johnny Dorn 3. 53 Jamie Rodrigue 4. 47 Mike Zajeski 5. 43 Kyle Kubat 6. 41 Zach Kroenke 41 Josh Bullock 41 John Lepley 9. 36 Phil Shirek 10. 35 Tony Watson 35 Cliff Faust

Complete Games No. Mark 1. 18 2. 16 16 16 16 6. 14 14 8. 13 9. 12 12 12 12

Player Shane Komine Jeff Anderson Tim Burke Cliff Faust Jeff Costello Ryan Kurosaki Jim Sandstedt Steve Gehrke Mike Zajeski Patrick Leinen Kirk Eymann Al Furby

Hits Allowed No. Mark 1. 365 2. 345 3. 339 4. 303 5. 272 6. 260 7. 251 8. 239 9. 235 10. 232

Player Shane Komine Jamie Rodrigue Johnny Dorn Josh Bullock Jeff Anderson John Lepley Kyle Kubat Mike Zajeski Jay Sirianni Casey Hauptman

Wild Pitches No. Mark 1. 32 32 3. 29 4. 27 5. 26 6. 25 7. 24 24 9. 23 23

Player Shane Komine Alvie Shepherd John Lepley Mike Zajeski Jeff Kohli Zach Kroenke Steve Hale Doug Tegtmeier Cody Winget Josh Bullock

Years 1999-02 2005-08 2000-03 1988-92 2012-15 2003-05 1990-92 1985-89 2002-05 2005-07 1977-80

Years 1999-02 1981-84 1978-80 1977-80 1976-79 1971-73 1946-49 1980-83 1988-92 1987-89 1974-77 1967-69

Years 1999-02 2000-03 2005-08 1990-92 1982-85 1985-88 2012-15 1988-92 1996-99 2008-11

FIELDING RECORDS Putouts

No. Mark 1. 1,375 2. 1,216 3. 1,113 4. 1,006 5. 958 6. 820 820 8. 802 9. 801 10. 794

Assists

No. Mark 1. 694 2. 639 3. 604 4. 569 5. 548 6. 501 7. 468 8. 450 9. 440 10. 417

Errors

No. Mark 1. 62 2. 56 3. 52 4. 49 5. 48 6. 46 7. 44 44 9. 41 10. 39

Player Todd Sears Curtis Ledbetter Matt Hopper Steve Stanicek Mike Duncan Dan Johnson Bill McGuire Jeff Christy Mark Kister Tyler Farst

Years 1995-97 2003-05 2000-03 1980-82 1984-85 2000-01 1983-85 2005-06 1985-87 2008-10

Player Joe Simokaitis Will Bolt Darin Petersen Jake Opitz Bruce Wobken Ken Sirak Pat Kelly Kurt Eubanks Bryan Peters Chad Christensen

Years 2002-05 1999-02 1992-95 2005-08 1986-89 1987-89 2012-14 1981-85 2010-13 2010-13

Player Darin Petersen Ken Sirak Joe Simokaitis Bruce Wobken Will Bolt Larry Mims Burt Beattie Jeff Carter Curtiss Heflin John Russo

Years 1992-95 1987-89 2002-05 1986-89 1999-02 1985-86 1985-86 1983-85 1985-86 1978-79

Fielding Percentage (150 chance min.) No. Mark 1. .996 .996 3. .995 .995 .995 6. .994 .994 .994 9. .993 .992 .992

Player Years Rich Sanguinetti 2012-13 Taylor Fish 2012-present Richard Stock 2012 Cade Thompson 2009-10 Tito Rivera 2001 Austin Christensen 2012-15 Brandon Buckman 2005-06 Jeff Taylor 1986-88 Tanner Lubach 2013-15 Tim Pettengill 1987-88 Craig Ratcliffe 1984

Years 1999-02 1993-95 1985-88 1988-92 1987-88 2003-05 2000-03 1988-90 1994-95 1990-92

Rich Sanguinetti ended his two-year career at Nebraska in 2013 as the school-record holder in fielding percentage at .996. The two-time All-Big Ten outfielder committed just one error during his career in 283 chances.

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Batting Average

1967 Alex Walter...................301 1968 Steve Johnson..............312 1969 Tom Tidball...................303 1970 Adrian Fiala...................325 1971 Pat Elgert......................327 1972 Bob Munson.................417 1973 Bob Munson.................419 1974 Paul Haas......................325 1975 Bryant Akisada..............386 1976 Bobby Thomas..............288 1977 Joe Scherger.................364 1978 Pete O’Brien.................333 1979 Jeff Hunter....................339 1980 Steve Oakley.................360 1981 Mark Prior.....................366 1982 Steve Stanicek...............449 1983 Dan Boever...................381 1984 Bill McGuire..................316 1985 Paul Meyers..................397 1986 Paul Meyers..................347 1987 Ken Ramos....................386 1988 Ken Ramos....................372 1989 Ken Ramos....................355 1990 Brian McArn..................354 1991 Brian McArn..................393 1992 Marc Sagmoen..............446 1993 Marc Sagmoen..............454 1994 Derek Dukart.................361 1995 Darin Erstad..................410 1996 Francis Collins...............424 1997 Todd Sears....................421 1998 Ken Harvey....................373 1999 Ken Harvey.................*.478 2000 Justin Cowan................371 2001 John Cole......................418 2002 Jed Morris.....................382 2003 Matt Hopper.................382 2004 Alex Gordon.................365 2005 Alex Gordon.................372 2006 Ryan Wehrle..................365 2007 Jeff Tezak......................335 2008 Jake Opitz.....................339 2009 Tyler Farst......................333 2010 DJ Belfonte...................376 2011 Cody Asche...................327 2012 Michael Pritchard..........387 2013 Chad Christensen.........364 2014 Blake Headley...............323 2015 Ryan Boldt....................344 *denotes school record

Hits

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 80

Tom Tidball.....................25 Tom Tidball.....................20 Four Players....................25 Pat Elgert........................32 Bob Munson...................40 Bob Munson...................39 Norm Glismann...............36 Akisada, Glismann..........32 Norm Glismann...............26 Joe Scherger...................43 Russo, Scherger..............55 Bob Gebler.....................70 Greg Schafer...................59 Mark Prior.......................73 Steve Stanicek.................83 Dan Boever.....................77 Carter, Meyers.................65 Paul Meyers..................100 Paul Meyers....................85 Mark Kister......................76 Ken Ramos......................96 Ken Ramos......................72 Kevin Jordan...................87 Bill Vosik..........................83 Dale Hagy.......................71 Marc Sagmoen................93 Derek Dukart...................82 Darin Erstad..................103 Francis Collins.................92 Francis Collins.............*109 Schmidt, Harvey..............56

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Ken Harvey....................107 Justin Cowan..................89 John Cole......................100 Jeff Leise.....................*109 Matt Hopper...................89 Alex Gordon...................77 Alex Gordon...................94 Ryan Wehrle....................84 Andrew Brown................70 Jake Opitz.......................77 Farst, Bailey.....................63 Bailey, Belfonte...............82 Cody Asche.....................68 Michael Pritchard............85 Pat Kelly..........................85 Pat Kelly..........................76 Ryan Boldt......................75

Home Runs 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 2014 2015

Tom Tidball.......................2 Tom Tidball.......................5 Tom Tidball.......................7 Steve Achelpohl................3 Sharpe, Gilmore................2 Rich Sanger.......................4 Doak Fowler......................4 Akisada, Glismann............2 Paul Haas..........................4 Steve McManaman...........9 Joe Scherger.....................9 Jeff Hunter........................8 Steve Stanicek.................12 Steve Stanicek.................10 Steve Stanicek.................20 Dan Boever.....................12 Mike Duncan...................14 Paul Meyers....................17 Todd Bunge....................17 Ron Crowe......................13 Bobby Benjamin.............21 Bobby Benjamin............. 9 Bobby Benjamin.............18 Shawn Buchanan.............10 Dale Hagy.......................12 Marc Sagmoen................18 Darin Erstad....................12 Darin Erstad....................19 Matt Meyer.....................10 Todd Sears......................17 Kimura, Hedman...............8 Ken Harvey......................23 Johnson, Hopper............21 Dan Johnson.................*25 Jed Morris.......................23 Matt Hopper...................22 Alex Gordon...................18 Alex Gordon...................19 Luke Gorsett...................15 Andrew Brown................10 Jake Opitz.......................11 Adam Bailey....................12 Adam Bailey....................18 Cody Asche.....................12 Chad Christensen...........10 Kash Kalkowski..................3 Pat Kelly............................4 Miller, Lubach....................4

Runs Batted In 1968 Bob Brand.......................13 1969 Tom Tidball.....................13 1970 Adrian Fiala.....................18 1971 Pat Elgert........................14 1972 Munson, Sharpe..............15 1973 Bob Munson...................23 1974 Ron Miltenberger............18 1975 Bryant Akisada................21 1976 Gary Healey....................14 1977 Joe Scherger...................41 1978 Joe Scherger...................52 1979 Pete O’Brien...................65 1980 Jeff Hunter......................62 1981 Roger Hill........................58 1982 Steve Stanicek.................70

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 2014 2015

Dan Boever.....................72 Mike Duncan...................65 Mike Duncan.................*90 Todd Bunge....................69 Mark Kister......................61 Bobby Benjamin.............78 Doug Twitty.....................48 Bobby Benjamin.............73 Bill Vosik..........................49 Dale Hagy.......................51 Marc Sagmoen................79 Derek Dukart...................55 Darin Erstad....................76 Todd Sears .....................62 Todd Sears......................79 Danny Kimura.................41 Ken Harvey......................86 Justin Cowan..................74 Dan Johnson...................86 Jed Morris.....................*90 Matt Hopper...................66 Alex Gordon...................75 Alex Gordon...................66 Brandon Buckman...........51 Jake Opitz.......................48 Jake Opitz.......................50 Adam Bailey....................50 Adam Bailey....................69 Cody Asche.....................56 Chad Christensen...........48 Kash Kalkowski................44 Pat Kelly..........................55 Blake Headley.................41

Runs Scored 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

Tidball, Johnette.............10 Tom Tidball.....................15 Bob Griego.....................16 Steve Achelpohl..............18 Gene Stohs.....................22 Bob Munson...................20 James Smith....................23 Dick Anderson................22 Paul Haas........................17 Steve McManaman.........37 John Russo......................57 Joe Scherger...................64 Joe Scherger...................53 Chris Chavez...................61 Steve Stanicek.................70

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Dan Boever.....................62 Scott Hooper..................64 Larry Mims......................99 Larry Mims......................73 Ron Crowe......................59 Ken Ramos..................*100 Ken Ramos......................62 Bobby Benjamin.............61 McArn, Buchanan............46 Dale Hagy.......................43 Marc Sagmoen................75 Darin Erstad....................52 Darin Erstad....................84 Matt Meyer.....................71 Francis Collins.................83 Scott Larsen....................36 Ken Harvey......................77 Justin Cowan..................61 Dan Johnson...................77 Jed Morris.......................70 Matt Hopper...................74 Alex Gordon...................64 Alex Gordon...................79 Ryan Wehrle....................50 Andrew Brown................47 Jake Opitz.......................51 Tyler Farst........................36 Adam Bailey....................57 Cody Asche.....................46 Michael Pritchard............51 Chad Christensen...........45 Ryan Boldt......................47 Ryan Boldt......................45

Doubles 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

Tom Tidball.......................6 Adrian Fiala.......................4 Bob Griego.......................7 Pat Elgert..........................6 Gene Stohs.......................7 Bob Munson.....................9 Smith, Jadlowski...............6 McManaman, Fowler........9 Bobby Thomas..................6 Larry Winum....................13 Dan Dixon.......................10 Pete O’Brien...................15 Steve Oakley...................14 Mark Prior.......................15 Steve Stanicek.................19

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 2014 2015

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Dan Boever.....................22 Kurt Eubanks...................12 Mike Duncan...................26 Burt Beattie.....................24 Mark Kister......................15 Ken Ramos......................19 Bruce Wobken................14 Kevin Jordan...................19 Bill Vosik..........................17 Jeff Murphy.....................16 Marc Sagmoen................19 Derek Dukart...................24 Dalton, Shepherd............22 Todd Sears......................18 Gabe Garcia....................22 Danny Kimura.................15 Justin Cowan..................21 Justin Cowan..................23 Matt Hopper ..................19 Jed Morris.......................26 Gordon, Ledbetter..........13 Alex Gordon...................18 Gordon, Bruce................22 Ryan Wehrle....................23 Andrew Brown................19 Opitz, Belfonte................15 Farst, Bailey.....................15 Adam Bailey....................16 Cody Asche...................*27 Richard Stock..................20 Kalkowski, Pritchard........13 Michael Pritchard............21 Blake Headley.................18

Alex Walter.......................2 Gene Stohs.......................2 Bob Munson.....................1 Munson, Stohs..................2 Maury Damkroger.............2 Anderson, Akisada............1 Dick Anderson..................4 Healey, Haas.....................3 Gary Healey......................3 Jon Henne........................3 Gebler, Oakley..................7 Pete O’Brien.....................7 Stanicek, Scherger............6 Roger Hill..........................8 Harold Bright....................7

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Dan Boever.......................8 Jeff Carter.........................6 Paul Meyers......................6 Larry Mims........................7 Ken Ramos........................6 Ken Sirak...........................7 Ramos, Twitty, Sirak...........5 Shawn Buchanan.............*9 Shawn Buchanan...............7 Dale Hagy.........................4 Marc Sagmoen..................5 Jed Dalton........................5 Darin Erstad......................7 Matt Meyer.......................7 Cliffton Durham................5 Larsen, Harvey, Kimura.....2 Will Bolt............................7 Adam Shabala...................3 Jeff Leise...........................5 Jeff Leise...........................8 Jeff Leise...........................7 Alex Gordon.....................5 Alex Gordon.....................4 Jake Opitz.........................3 Opitz, Tezak......................3 Mort, Belfonte...................3 Belfonte, Kline..................3 DJ Belfonte.......................3 Josh Scheffert...................4 Richard Stock....................3 Christensen, Kalkowski.....3 Ryan Boldt........................6 Blake Headley...................5

Stolen Bases 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 2014 2015

Tom Tidball.....................13 Tom Tidball.......................7 Bob Griego.....................15 Gene Stohs.......................6 Gene Stohs.....................12 Bob Munson.....................5 James Smith....................10 Dick Anderson..................7 Robby Thomas................15 Joe Scherger...................13 John Russo......................18 John Russo......................25 Greg Schafer...................28 Chris Chavez...................36 Roger Hill........................30 Jeff Carter.......................18 Scott Hooper................*60 Jeff Carter.......................41 Larry Mims......................37 Ken Ramos...................... 9 Ken Ramos......................34 Ken Ramos......................46 Eddie Anderson..............41 Eddie Anderson..............16 Marc Sagmoen................13 Marc Sagmoen................26 Jed Dalton......................30 Jed Dalton......................18 Francis Collins.................19 Francis Collins.................13 Kevin Harrington...............6 Jamal Strong...................34 Jamal Strong...................35 John Cole........................28 Jeff Leise.........................25 Jeff Leise.........................20 Jesse Boyer.....................14 Alex Gordon...................23 Bryce Nimmo..................16 Bryce Nimmo..................13 DJ Belfonte.....................14 DJ Belfonte.......................9 DJ Belfonte.....................13 Bryan Peters....................12 Chad Christensen.............8 Christensen, Sanguinetti...8 Ryan Boldt........................7 Ryan Boldt........................9

Walks 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 2014 2015

Bob Griego.....................15 Tidball, Johnette.............11 Tom Tidball.....................12 Bob Munson...................10 Steve Achelpohl..............11 Rich Sanger.....................22 William Jadlowski............21 Dick Anderson................25 Gary Healey....................18 Steve McManaman.........31 John Russo......................43 Val Primante....................65 Jeff Hunter......................49 Chris Chavez...................45 Steve Stanicek.................44 Ben Amaya......................50 Jeff Carter.......................53 Jeff Carter.......................81 Curtiss Heflin...................44 Ron Crowe......................47 Bobby Benjamin...........*91 Bobby Benjamin.............66 Bobby Benjamin.............66 Shawn Buchanan.............38 Jeff Murphy.....................35 Marc Sagmoen................59 Scott Wulfing..................34 Darin Erstad....................41 Francis Collins.................42 Todd Sears......................62 Scott Larsen....................33 Adam Shabala.................41 Adam Shabala.................60 Dan Johnson...................63 Jeff Blevins......................33 Matt Hopper...................53 Alex Gordon...................47 Alex Gordon...................63 Brandon Buckman...........30 Belfonte, Brown..............34 Mitch Abeita...................43 Jeff Tezak........................30 Bailey, Kiser.....................25 Cody Asche.....................34 Kale Kiser........................38 Rich Sanguinetti..............29 Jake Placzek....................33 Ryan Boldt......................27

Pitching Appearances 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

Charlie Green..................13 Winter, Logue.................10 Gene Stohs.....................11 Bruce Cramer..................14 Bruce Cramer..................15 Bruce Cramer..................13 Wetterberg, Kurosaki......12 Kirk Eymann....................19 Boyd Batenhorst.............20 Boyd Batenhorst.............12 Jeff Costello....................12 Jeff Nolting.....................30 Jeff Nolting.....................27 Mike Vojtesak..................20 Jeff Anderson..................22 Jeff Anderson..................23 Ben Amaya......................17 Phil Harrison....................23 Bill Mulligan....................28 Kip Gross........................21 Steve Spurgeon..............19 McGraw Milhaven...........31 Joe Purvine.....................23 Dave Matranga...............34 Dave Matranga...............35 Steve Boyd......................25 Steve Boyd......................28 Mike Bellows.................*36 Jonas Armenta................25 Spencer Van Linge..........23 Spencer Van Linge..........32 Tevis Arnold....................18 R.D. Spiehs......................23

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Thom Ott........................24 Thom Ott........................29 Steve Hale.......................25 Tim Schoeninger.............25 Mike Sillman....................24 Brett Jensen....................33 Brett Jensen....................27 Matt Foust.......................27 Zach Herr........................28 Eric Rose.........................25 Jordan Roualdes.............26 Casey Hauptman............28 Tyler King........................27 Dylan Vogt......................30 Zach Hirsch.....................31 Jeff Chesnut....................31

Strikeouts 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 2014 2015

Bob Stickels....................42 Keith Winter....................48 Gene Stohs.....................37 Paul Marek......................38 Ryan Kurosaki..................39 Ryan Kurosaki..................43 Rich Sanger.....................22 Dennis O’Doherty...........61 Steve Nagel....................40 Kirk Eymann....................42 Kirk Eymann....................57 Jeff Nolting.....................61 Tim Burke........................78 Tim Burke........................68 Bob Sebra.......................90 Bob Sebra.......................54 Bob Sebra.......................68 Jeff Anderson..................74 Roger Webb....................59 Phil Harrison....................98 Phil Goguen....................75 John Lepley....................87 Mike Zajeski....................67 Dave Matranga...............75 Josh Bullock....................79 Mike Zajeski....................95 Troy Brohawn................123 Mike Bellows...................71 Jonas Armenta................64 Steve Fish........................70 Steve Fish........................84 Matt Schuldt...................45 Shane Komine.................79 Shane Komine.............*159 Shane Komine...............157 Shane Komine...............115 Aaron Marsden.............113 Justin Pekarek.................75 Joba Chamberlain.........130 Joba Chamberlain.........110 Tony Watson...................81 Johnny Dorn.................102 Mike Nesseth..................73 Michael Mariot................82 Casey Hauptman............57 Brandon Pierce...............35 Christian DeLeon............46 Aaron Bummer................56 Chance Sinclair...............68

Complete Games 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981

Al Furby............................2 Winter, Furby....................5 Al Furby............................5 Paul Marek........................3 Ryan Kurosaki....................5 Ryan Kurosaki....................4 Ryan Kurosaki....................8 Dennis O’Doherty.............4 Steve Nagel......................3 Kirk Eymann......................4 Kirk Eymann......................7 Jeff Costello......................6 Jeff Costello......................5 Burke, Faust......................8 Steve Gehrke....................7

1982 Todd Oakes.......................6 1983 Three tied.........................5 1984 Jeff Anderson....................5 1985 Roger Webb......................6 1986 Phil Harrison......................6 1987 Phil Goguen......................4 1988 Pat Leinen.........................4 1989 Pat Leinen.........................7 1990 Josh Bullock......................3 1991 Josh Bullock......................4 1992 Josh Bullock......................4 1993 Troy Brohawn..................*9 1994 Brohawn, Shepherd..........2 1995 Cody Winget.....................2 1996 Steve Fish..........................2 1997 Steve Fish..........................8 1998 Matt Schuldt.....................2 1999 Komine, Fries....................2 2000 Shane Komine...................6 2001 Shane Komine...................7 2002 Komine, Marsden, Rodrigue...........................3 2003 Aaron Marsden.................5 2004 Zach Kroenke....................2 2005 Zach Kroenke....................4 2006 Johnny Dorn.....................2 2007 Watson, Dorn....................2 2008 Dorn, Pribanic, Weber......2 2009 Erik Bird.............................2 2010 Tom Lemke.......................2 2011 None 2012 None 2013 Christian DeLeon..............1 2014 Christian DeLeon..............2 2015 Chance Sinclair.................1

ERA (Min. 20 inn.) 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

Bob Stickels.................1.56 Bill Adams....................1.80 Paul Marek...................1.96 Glen Gilmore...............2.05 Ryan Kurosaki...............2.57 Ryan Kurosaki...............2.40 Larry Wetterberg..........1.82 Dave Buehrer...............4.07 Steve Nagel.................3.35 Kirk Eymann.................2.15 Kirk Eymann.................1.75 Tim Burke.....................2.23 Cliff Faust.....................1.99 Cliff Faust.....................2.10 Jeff Anderson...............2.15 Jeff Koenigsman..........2.39 Ben Amaya...................1.78 Bill McGuire...............*1.29 Mike Dobbs.................4.38 Phil Goguen.................2.76 McGraw Milhaven........2.40 McGraw Milhaven........3.38 Jerry Madison..............3.38 Dave Matranga............2.16 Dave Matranga............3.08 John Izumi....................2.88 Troy Brohawn...............3.16 Troy Brohawn...............3.36 Jonas Armenta.............3.49 Spencer Van Linge.......2.67 Brian Zubor..................4.64 Matt Schuldt................3.13 Shane Komine..............3.58 Thom Ott.....................1.26 Derrick Conte...............3.05 Shane Komine..............2.33 Mike Sillman.................1.82 Mike Sillman.................2.86 Brett Jensen.................1.96 Erik Bird........................0.86 Luke Wertz...................2.98 Johnny Dorn................2.45 Mike Nesseth...............5.01 Tyler Niederklein..........3.09 Nick Dolsky..................1.04 Dylan Vogt...................1.84 Kyle Kubat....................1.81

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2014 Zach Hirsch..................1.72 2015 Colton Howell..............2.08

Innings Pitched

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 2014 2015

Wins 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

Al Furby.......................40.2 Al Furby.......................63.1 Al Furby..........................48 Glen Gilmore..................57 Ryan Kurosaki...............59.2 Ryan Kurosaki...............48.2 Ryan Kurosaki...............55.2 Dennis O’Doherty........76.1 Steve Nagel....................43 Kirk Eymann....................46 Kirk Eymann....................56 Jeff Nolting..................70.1 Burke, Tromba..............69.1 Tim Burke.....................86.1 Steve Gehrke...............80.2 Todd Oakes..................73.1 Todd Oakes..................66.2 Jeff Anderson..................97 Roger Webb...............103.2 Phil Harrison.................90.1 Rocky Johnson.............73.2 Pat Leinen..................100.2 Pat Leinen....................94.1 Dave Matranga............87.1 Josh Bullock....................97 Josh Bullock.................97.1 Troy Brohawn................111 Tom Bergan................102.1 Craig Sanders.................75 Steve Fish........................89 Steve Fish......................108 Jay Sirianni...................56.2 Scott Fries..................100.2 Shane Komine............124.2 Shane Komine..........*131.2 Aaron Marsden..........100.0 Aaron Marsden..........115.0 Zach Kroenke.............104.0 Joba Chamberlain......118.2 Tony Watson..............100.1 Tony Watson................99.0 Johnny Dorn..............106.1 Erik Bird........................65.1 Michael Mariot.............95.2 Tyler Niederklein..........69.0 Zach Hirsch..................60.1 Christian DeLeon.........92.2 Chance Sinclair..........100.2 Kyle Kubat....................94.0

Al Furby............................3 Keith Winter......................5 Gene Stohs.......................3 Bruce Cramer....................5 Ryan Kurosaki....................4 Kurosaki, Cramer...............3 Buehrer, Kurosaki..............5 Kirk Eymann......................4 Nagel, Batenhorst.............3 Boyd Batenhorst...............4 Steve McManaman...........6 Pettit, Nolting, Costello....6 Tim Burke..........................7 Cliff Faust..........................9 Jeff Anderson.................. 8 Todd Oakes..................... 8 Todd Oakes..................... 8 Phil Harrison....................10 Jeff Mays......................... 9 Phil Harrison.................... 8 Phil Goguen.................... 7 Pat Leinen.......................10 Pat Leinen....................... 7 Dave Matranga...............10 Dave Matranga............... 8 Josh Bullock.................... 8 Troy Brohawn..................13 Mike Bellows.....................8 Jonas Armenta..................9 81


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Saves 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 2014 2015

Steve Fish..........................8 Steve Fish..........................9 Jay Sirianni........................5 Scott Fries.........................8 Shane Komine.................11 Shane Komine...............*14 Shane Komine.................10 Quinton Robertson.........10 Justin Pekarek...................8 Johnny Dorn...................12 Tony Watson...................10 Johnny Dorn...................10 Thad Weber......................9 Mike Nesseth....................5 Michael Mariot..................6 Tyler Niederklein...............8 Kubat, Pierce.....................5 Christian DeLeon..............7 Chance Sinclair.................9 Chesnut, Sinclair...............6

Amaya, Anderson.............2 Ben Amaya........................2 Bill McGuire......................6 Bill Mulligan......................3 Rocky Johnson..................4 Steve Spurgeon................5 Dale Kistaitis.....................4 Joe Purvine.......................6 Dave Matranga.................4 Dave Matranga.................7 Steve Boyd........................9 Steve Boyd........................5 Mike Bellows...................10 Alvie Shepherd.................5 Spencer Van Linge............1 Jarod Bearinger................1 Spencer Van Linge............2 Tevis Arnold......................7 Shane Komine...................2 Thom Ott..........................6 Thom Ott........................11 Becker, Byers.....................3 Tim Schoeninger...............6 Mike Sillman......................5 Brett Jensen..................*16 Brett Jensen....................13 Matt Foust.........................7 Zach Herr..........................5 Mike Nesseth....................2 Casey Hauptman..............3 Casey Hauptman..............8 Travis Huber......................7 Dylan Vogt........................8 Josh Roeder....................12 Josh Roeder....................15

Games Started 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 82

Winter, Churchich..............5 Winter, Furby....................9 Al Furby............................7 Paul Marek......................10 Ryan Kurosaki....................9 Ryan Kurosaki....................9 Ryan Kurosaki....................8 O’Doherty, Benish...........11 Steve Nagel......................9 Kirk Eymann......................8 Kirk Eymann......................9 Jeff Costello....................12 Tim Burke........................12 Tim Burke........................13 Bob Sebra.......................13 Oakes, Sebra...................11 Anderson, Kelly...............11 Jeff Anderson..................12 Jeff Mays.........................14 Harrison, Honnor.............11 John Lepley....................13 Pat Leinen.......................17 Pat Leinen.......................13 Josh Bullock....................13 Mike Zajeski....................15

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Walks 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 2014 2015

Josh Bullock....................14 Troy Brohawn..................14 Tom Bergan.....................17 Craig Sanders.................13 Steve Fish........................13 Fish, Driscoll....................14 Kenny Duebelbeis.............9 Scott Fries.......................17 Shane Komine.................17 Shane Komine...............*18 Jamie Rodrigue...............16 Aaron Marsden...............16 Zack Kroenke..................15 Joba Chamberlain.........*18 Tony Watson...................15 Johnny Dorn...................16 Johnny Dorn...................15 Jordan Roualdes.............11 Mariot, Lemke.................14 Jon Keller........................14 Zach Hirsch.....................13 Christian DeLeon............14 Chance Sinclair...............16 Kubat, Sinclair.................15

Bob Churchich................22 Al Furby..........................23 Glen Gilmore..................24 Glen Gilmore..................27 Ryan Kurosaki..................22 Terry Redler.....................20 David Buehrer.................26 Stan Benish.....................38 Steve Nagel....................25 David Buehrer.................23 Steve McManaman.........21 Mark DiBenedetti............44 Tim Pettit........................41 Tim Burke........................35 Bob Sebra.......................64 Bob Sebra.......................47 Jeff Koenigsman.............35 Phil Harrison....................64 Mark Davis....................*74 Phil Harrison....................72 Phil Gougen....................58 John Kohli.......................51 Doug Tegtmeier..............53 Armando Garza...............51 Josh Bullock....................37 Mike Zajeski....................52 Troy Brohawn..................56 Cody Winget...................66 Jeff Strasser.....................45 Jonas Armenta................48 Steve Fish........................52 Chad Wiles......................35 Shane Komine.................37 Shane Komine.................31 Shane Komine.................36 Aaron Marsden...............40 Phil Shirek.......................23 Phil Shirek.......................34 Joba Chamberlain...........33 Joba Chamberlain...........34 Johnny Dorn...................38 Jennings, Pribanic...........32 Mike Nesseth..................35 Mariot, Lemke.................30 Jon Keller........................37 Brandon Pierce...............37 Tyler Niederklein.............26 Aaron Bummer................35 Chance Sinclair...............21

Putouts 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973

Wayne Kissler................155 Ron Johnette................198 Ron Johnette................147 Pat Elgert......................140 Pat Elgert......................179 Maury Damkroger.........117 Sam Sharpe...................223

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Sam Sharpe...................283 Larry Winum..................143 Gary Healey..................171 Larry Winum..................230 Pete O’Brien.................255 Pete O’Brien.................475 Steve Stanicek...............354 Tim Sinovich..................266 Steve Stanicek...............424 Bill McGuire..................282 Mike Duncan.................526 Mike Duncan.................432 Burt Beattie...................280 Mark Kister....................468 Jeff Taylor......................416 Frankie Jernigan...........265 Bobby Benjamin...........549 Brian Arntzen................224 Troy Brohawn................331 Matt McKay...................289 Alvie Shepherd.............256 Todd Sears....................383 Todd Sears....................441 Todd Sears....................551 Craig Moore..................205 Ken Harvey....................400 Dan Johnson.................361 Dan Johnson.................459 Matt Hopper.................507 Matt Hopper.................488 Curtis Ledbetter............439 Curtis Ledbetter..........*685 Brandon Buckman.........533 Andrew Brown..............460 Mitch Abeita.................433 Tyler Farst......................447 Tyler Farst......................229 Kurt Farmer...................481 Richard Stock................370 Kash Kalkowski..............494 Blake Headley...............319 Scott Schreiber..............376

Assists 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

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Tony Sharpe....................48 Tom Tidball.....................69 Arnold Placke..................55 Dennis Jorgensen...........99 Steve Achelpohl..............58 Steve Achelpohl..............59 Bryant Akisada................73 Bryant Akisada................90 Bryant Akisada................70 Doug Miller.....................62 Doug Miller.....................86 John Russo....................137 John Russo....................142 Greg Schafer.................143 Chris Chavez.................152 Dan Boever...................113 Turner Gill.....................133 Kurt Eubanks.................144 Larry Mims....................156 Larry Mims....................172 Ken Sirak.......................168 Ken Sirak.......................181 Bruce Wobken..............153 Kevin Jordan.................169 Bill Vosik........................120 Darin Petersen..............157 Robert Perry..................144 Darin Petersen..............183 Scott Wulfing................156 Josh Dalton...................139 Bryan Schmidt...............185 Bryan Schmidt...............124 Will Bolt........................161 Will Bolt........................159 Will Bolt........................155 Will Bolt........................164 Joe Simokaitis...............194 Joe Simokaitis...............159 Joe Simokaitis.............*223 Jake Opitz.....................169

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Errors 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 2014 2015

Jake Opitz.....................154 Jake Opitz.....................154 Jeff Tezak......................107 Bryan Peters..................102 Chad Christensen.........175 Chad Christensen.........164 Pat Kelly........................175 Pat Kelly........................189 Jake Schleppenbach.....170

Sam Pizzo........................12 Bob Griego.....................14 Dennis Jorgensen.............8 Bob Griego.......................8 Peter Bethell...................12 Sam Sharpe.......................9 Bryant Akisada................12 Akisada, Jadlowski..........13 Bryant Akisada................16 Robby Thomas................10 Dingledine, King.............11 John Russo......................24 Hunter, Russo..................15 Jeff Hunter......................14 Chris Chavez...................19 Dan Boever.....................23 Ben Amaya......................24 Jeff Carter.......................31 Larry Mims......................38 Curtiss Heflin...................29 Ron Crowe......................21 Ken Sirak.........................25 Jason Allen.....................20 Kevin Jordan...................18 Vince Di Grandi...............18 Seaton, Petersen.............23 Robert Perry....................21 Darin Petersen................13 Darin Petersen................18 Josh Dalton.....................19 Bryan Schmidt.................18 Schmidt, Kimura..............13 Danny Kimura.................20 Brandt Vlieger.................15 Jeff Blevins......................18 Bolt, Simokaitis...............12 Joe Simokaitis.................22 Alex Gordon...................12 Alex Gordon...................15 Ryan Wehrle....................13 Craig Corriston................14 Jake Opitz.......................12 Farst, Bubak, Mort............8 Peters, Christensen...........8 Cody Asche.....................12 Chad Christensen...........18 Pat Kelly ...........................9 Steven Reveles................16 Jake Placzek......................9

Fielding Percentage 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988

Mick Zangari..............1.000 Adrian Fiala................1.000 Arnold Placke.............1.000 Adrian Fiala...................975 Pat Elgert......................980 Bob Munson.................991 Sam Sharpe...................991 Sam Sharpe...................994 Jon Henne....................986 Larry Winum..................985 Jon Henne....................996 O’Brien, Winum............982 Pete O’Brien.................982 Stan Haas...................1.000 Tim Sinovich..................982 Steve Stanicek...............983 Chuck Spiegle...............987 Mike Duncan.................993 Mike Duncan.................981 Jeff Taylor......................996 Tim Pettengill................994 Jeff Taylor......................998

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Ken Ramos....................991 Sean McKenna..............984 Sean McKenna..............969 Marc Sagmoen..............985 Jed Dalton.................1.000 Jed Dalton.................1.000 Todd Sears....................983 Todd Sears....................987 Todd Sears....................985 Craig Moore..................995 Ken Harvey....................996 Dan Johnson.................990 Tito Rivera.....................995 Matt Hopper.................995 Bubbs Merrill..............1.000 Curtis Ledbetter............998 Brandon Buckman......1.000 Brandon Buckman.........993 Andrew Brown..............988 Tyler Farst...................1.000 Cody Neer....................990 Adam Bailey...............1.000 Michael Pritchard.......1.000 Richard Stock................995 Christensen, Sanguinetti.... 1.000 Taylor Fish..................1.000 Alvarado, Cox, Dilday...1.000


TEAM RECORDS Games Played

1. 72 2005 2. 71 1988 3. 69 1985 4. 68 2002 68 2000 68 1990 7. 66 2001 66 1984 9. 65 2003 10. 64 1981 64 1980 64 1979

Wins

1. 57 2005 2. 51 2000 3. 50 2001 4. 49 1980 49 1979 6. 48 1988 7. 47 2003 47 2002 9. 46 1984 10. 45 1985

Losses

1. 35 1997 2. 31 1989 3. 30 2013 4. 28 2009 28 1994 6. 27 2010 27 2007 27 1996 27 1974 10. 26 1990

Winning Percentage 1. .791 (57-15) 2005 2. .771 (44-13) 1982 3. .765 (49-15) 1980 .765 (49-15) 1979 5. .758 (50-16) 2001 6. .750 (51-17) 2000 .750 (15-5) 1955 8. .745 (44-15) 1983 9. .739 (17-6) 1948 10. .723 (47-18) 2003

Batting Average

1. .339 1985 2. .338 1999 3. .334 2001 4. .325 2000 5. .323 1995 6. .321 1996 .321 1982 8. .317 1987 9. .315 2012 .315 2002 .315 1993

At Bats

1. 2,448 2005 2. 2,403 2002 3. 2,356 2001 4. 2,342 2000 5. 2,239 1985 6. 2,229 2003 7. 2,199 1997 8. 2,178 1999 9. 2,175 1990 2,175 1988

Runs Scored

1. 676 1985 2. 658 1988 3. 607 2001 4. 599 1999 5. 560 2000 6. 545 1995 7. 543 2002 8. 493 1990 9. 491 1997 10. 488 1996 488 1987

Most Runs/Game

1. 9.98 1999 2. 9.80 1985 3. 9.40 1995 4. 9.27 1988 5. 9.20 2001

5. 499 2000 6. 491 2002 7. 478 1995 8. 442 1996 9. 440 2003 10. 438 1997

6. 88 1994 7. 86 2010 8. 80 2005 9. 75 2007 75 2006

Fewest Runs/Game

Total Bases

1. 196 1984 2. 159 1981 3. 144 1999 4. 138 1985 5. 137 1988 6. 131 1990 7. 126 2000 8. 124 2001 9. 120 1989 120 1986

1. 3.08 1963 2. 3.15 1965 3. 3.42 1968 4. 3.43 1961 5. 3.46 1967

Hits

1. 787 2001 2. 762 2000 3. 758 1985 4. 756 2002 5. 739 2005 6. 737 1999 7. 689 1995 8. 677 2003 677 1997 10. 669 1988

Most Hits/Game

1. 12.28 1999 2. 11.93 2001 3. 11.88 1995 4. 11.53 1996 5. 11.21 2000

Fewest Hits/Game 1. 5.65 1965 2. 5.73 1963 3. 6.03 1971 4. 6.38 1969 6.38 1967

Doubles

1. 154 2002 2. 144 1997 144 1995 4. 143 1985 5. 134 2001 6. 133 1988 7. 128 2005 8. 126 1993 9. 125 1999 10. 123 1986

Triples

1. 38 1980 2. 37 1978 3. 34 1981 4. 33 1999 33 1984 33 1982 7. 31 1987 31 1983 9. 30 1979 10. 28 1990 28 1988

Home Runs

1. 93 1985 2. 81 2001 81 1988 4. 77 1999 5. 76 2003 76 2000 76 1990 8. 74 2002 9. 73 1986 10. 72 1995

Most Homers/Game 1. 1.36 1985 2. 1.28 1999 3. 1.24 1995 4. 1.23 2001 5. 1.22 1986

Runs Batted In

1. 603 1985 2. 575 1988 3. 547 2001 4. 539 1999

1. 1,228 1985 2. 1,208 2001 3. 1,172 2002 4. 1,159 1999 5. 1,131 2000 6. 1,103 1995 7. 1,101 1988 8. 1,098 2005 9. 1,065 1990 10. 1,041 2003

Slugging Percentage 1. .548 1985 2. .532 1999 3. .517 1995 4. .515 1982 5. .513 2001 6. .506 1988 7. .494 1986 8. .491 1987 9. .490 1990 10. .488 2002

Walks

1. 565 1988 2. 466 1985 3. 404 1989 4. 380 1984 5. 363 2001 6. 360 1983 7. 356 1987 8. 349 2000 9. 340 1979 10. 332 1997

Most Walks/Game

1. 7.96 1988 2. 6.96 1989 3. 6.75 1985 4. 6.10 1983 5. 5.76 1984

Fewest Walks/Game 1. 2.38 1966 2. 2.56 1971 3. 2.69 1970 4. 2.87 2000 5. 2.88 1963

Strikeouts

1. 454 1997 2. 443 1988 3. 431 1990 4. 405 2005 5. 395 1989 6. 394 2011 7. 389 2000 8. 382 1991 9. 381 2013 10. 380 2004

Most Strikeouts/Game 1. 8.38 1966 2. 7.30 1999 3. 7.16 2011 7.16 1987 5. 7.00 1992

Fewest Strikeouts/Game 1. 4.12 1961 2. 4.27 1971 3. 4.38 1972 4. 4.77 1970 5. 4.92 2014

Hit By Pitches

1. 103 2003 2. 99 2002 3. 95 2004 4. 90 2008 5. 89 2011

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Sacrifice Flies

1. 47 1985 2. 46 2002 3. 42 1999 4. 40 1988 5. 39 2000 39 1982 7. 33 1995 33 1990 33 1989 33 1980

Innings Pitched

1. 643.0 2005 2. 600.2 2002 3. 598.1 2000 4. 574.2 2003 5. 573.1 1985 6. 572.0 2001 7. 553.1 2014 8. 549.2 1990 9. 548.2 1988 10. 534.2 1997

Earned Run Average 1. 2.64 1965 2. 2.69 2005 2.69 1969 4. 2.73 1966 5. 3.07 1984 3.07 1961 7. 3.09 1967 8. 3.12 2015 9. 3.13 1979 3.13 1970

Strikeouts

1. 538 2005 2. 503 2001 3. 491 2008 4. 484 2000 5. 478 2002 6. 469 2003 7. 464 2007 8. 438 1999 9. 436 1988 10. 418 1990

Most Strikeouts/Game 1. 8.46 2008 2. 7.88 1967 3. 7.86 2007 4. 7.85 1968 5. 7.62 2001

Fewest Strikeouts/ Game 1. 3.39 1961 2. 3.77 1982 3. 4.00 1971 4. 4.11 1984 5. 4.24 1977

Walks Allowed

1. 382 1986 2. 364 1985 3. 350 1988 4. 343 1987 5. 339 1993 6. 337 1990 7. 322 1994

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8. 309 1995 9. 297 1989 10. 281 1997

Fewest Walks/Game 1. 2.46 2000 2. 2.52 2015 2.52 2003 4. 2.59 2005 5. 2.68 2002

Most Walks/Game

1. 6.37 1986 2. 6.02 1987 3. 5.84 1993 4. 5.37 1995 5. 5.33 1994

Hits Allowed

1. 680 1997 2. 642 1999 3. 632 2001 4. 608 1985 5. 591 2012 6. 573 1996 7. 572 2013 572 2002 9. 570 1995 10. 566 2003

Most Hits Allowed/GM 1. 10.97 1997 2. 10.70 1999 3. 10.42 1996 4. 10.18 2012 5. 10.12 2009

Fewest Hits Allowed/GM 1. 5.10 1965 2. 5.38 1966 3. 5.93 1973 4. 6.01 1979 5. 6.10 1984

Runs Allowed

1. 486 1985 2. 467 1997 3. 431 1996 4. 419 1995 5. 397 1999 6. 392 1993 7. 384 1988 8. 379 2009 9. 364 1994 10. 361 1990

Most Runs Allowed/GM 1. 7.84 1996 2. 7.53 1997 3. 7.22 1995 4. 7.04 1985 5. 7.01 2009

Complete Games

1. 31 1980 2. 26 1979 3. 24 1985 4. 23 1978 5. 22 1983 6. 21 1974 7. 18 1981 18 1977 9. 16 1989 16 1987

Hit Batters

1. 76 2013 2. 74 2009 3. 69 1995 4. 64 2008 5. 63 2007 6. 62 1996 7. 52 2006 52 2002 9. 51 2003 51 2001

Putouts

1. 1,929 2005 2. 1,802 2002 3. 1,795 2000 4. 1,724 2003 5. 1,716 2001 6. 1,660 2014 7. 1,648 1990 8. 1,643 1988 9. 1,604 1997 10. 1,581 2013

Assists

1. 837 2005 2. 745 1988 3. 734 1990 4. 727 2002 5. 719 1997 6. 712 2001 7. 703 2012 8. 698 2003 9. 697 1999 10. 693 2014

Errors

1. 147 1985 2. 114 1990 3. 111 1991 4. 110 1981 5. 108 1988 6. 106 2001 7. 103 1986 8. 102 1978 9. 99 1992 99 1982 99 1979

Wild Pitches

1. 77 1987 2. 73 1994 3. 61 1988 4. 59 1995 5. 57 1993 6. 53 2011 53 2010 53 2007 53 1990 10. 48 2001

Saves

1. 23 2005 2. 19 2015 19 2007 4. 17 2014 17 2008 17 2006 17 2003 8. 15 2013 15 2001 10. 13 2012

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YEARLY OFFENSIVE TEAM TOTALS SINCE 1961 Year G AB R H AVG. 2B 3B 1961 23 688 79 154 .224 26 3 1962 26 783 116 212 .271 26 8 1963 26 662 80 149 .225 14 6 1964 Records not available 1965 20 433 63 113 .261 13 1 1966 24 740 117 174 .235 24 7 1967 24 742 83 153 .206 19 9 1968 26 791 89 182 .231 33 5 1969 24 707 86 153 .216 23 5 1970 26 816 103 195 .239 24 1 1971 30 802 108 181 .226 30 8 1972 29 837 106 206 .246 33 3 1973 30 834 128 211 .253 32 2 1974 40 153 162 296 .257 40 17 1975 33 888 132 244 .275 48 10 1976 46 1,209 175 300 .248 39 19 1977 42 1,139 262 320 .281 54 13 1978 56 1,573 384 465 .296 68 37 1979 64 1,783 435 530 .297 89 30 1980 64 1,899 484 587 .309 102 38 1981 64 1,843 420 546 .296 104 34 1982 57 1,748 452 561 .321 97 33 1983 59 1,707 451 527 .309 113 31 1984 66 1,900 446 528 .278 90 33 1985 69 2,239 676 758 .339 143 24 1986 60 1,988 461 602 .303 123 19 1987 57 1,895 488 600 .317 94 31 1988 71* 2,175 658 669 .308 133 28 1989 58 1,693 378 447 .264 77 22 1990 68** 2,175 493 659 .303 123 28 1991 59 1,852 404 560 .302 113 25 1992 56 1,726 375 542 .314 92 15 1993 58 1,997 443 630 .315 126 12 1994 60 2,004 351 537 .268 101 14 1995 58 2,132 545 689 .323 144 27 1996 55 1,978 488 634 .321 110 21 1997 62 2,199 491 677 .308 144 16 1998 44 1,487 298 437 .294 100 8 1999 60 2,178 599 737 .338 125 33 2000 68 2,342 560 762 .325 117 12 2001 66 2,356 607 787 .334 134 22 2002 68 2,403 543 756 .315 154 20 2003 65 2,229 484 677 .304 106 15 2004 59 1,977 389 555 .281 112 10 2005 72 2,448 487 739 .302 128 15 2006 59 2,044 376 634 .310 110 14 2007 59 1,984 339 571 .288 100 13 2008 58 1,976 370 545 .276 109 13 2009 54 1,879 351 529 .282 107 15 2010 54 1,877 374 565 .301 104 8 2011 55 1,841 299 497 .270 99 10 2012 58 2,057 413 647 .315 104 12 2013 59 2,075 325 604 .291 89 13 2014 62 2,126 363 623 .293 98 19 2015 57 1,931 274 532 .276 89 13

HR RBI BB SO SB-SBA 2 67 78 78 21- -8 100 76 155 30- -12 71 75 120 23- -6 53 73 106 11- -14 90 59 171 12- -10 66 95 189 11- -5 70 95 204 35- -12 68 89 149 22- -15 88 70 140 31- -12 79 77 120 8- -7 93 69 136 36- -13 109 126 189 21- -19 136 153 247 37- -9 115 121 150 16- -21 152 160 292 42- -28 215 204 178 47- -38 341 305 242 71- -36 375 340 271 102- -53 406 322 280 103- -57 357 274 301 159- -59 397 280 215 110-125 36 395 360 286 104-125 40 405 380 271 196-236 93 603 466 286 138-168 73 403 303 315 120-154 58 432 356 321 48-69 81 575 565 443 137-175 38 333 404 395 120-147 76 436 316 431 131-154 52 353 290 382 83-114 50 333 262 372 64-84 64 396 276 375 100-134 51 299 268 379 83-114 72 478 329 361 70-95 44 442 312 361 76-100 55 438 332 454 49-70 41 266 151 323 34-45 77 539 312 323 144-170 76 499 349 389 126-162 81 547 363 350 124-138 74 491 298 362 73-93 76 440 271 367 90-130 52 355 230 380 64-92 67 426 307 405 101-135 70 353 211 331 85-118 33 306 239 307 63-85 38 334 218 336 78-104 48 309 197 370 51-72 60 346 202 361 39-61 30 268 179 394 50-78 47 375 184 288 62-81 15 293 178 381 56-80 19 331 222 305 39-57 22 246 196 323 40-58

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YEARLY TEAM TOTALS YEARLY PITCHING TEAM TOTALS SINCE 1961 Year G GS GC IP H R ER ERA BB SO SHO SV 1961 25 25 5 176.0 165 98 60 3.07 86 103 2 3 1962 26 26 8 205.0 177 123 78 3.42 98 146 3 3 1963 26 26 7 194.1 192 110 80 3.76 80 188 1 -1964 Records not available 1965 20 20 12 143.0 102 57 42 2.64 57 149 4 1 1966 24 24 13 181.1 129 80 55 2.73 98 201 5 -1967 24 24 2 192.0 167 105 66 3.09 112 154 3 -1968 26 26 11 207.0 189 111 76 3.30 83 145 1 -1969 24 24 10 183.2 156 84 55 2.69 80 134 1 -1970 26 26 7 207.1 193 95 72 3.13 86 124 1 -1971 30 30 10 222.0 249 145 106 4.28 106 128 2 -1972 29 29 9 208.0 210 114 80 3.46 103 127 2 -1973 30 30 10 216.0 178 113 81 3.38 111 166 2 -1974 40 40 21 302.0 296 162 122 3.64 153 247 7 -1975 33 33 6 234.0 232 170 126 4.85 134 181 1 -1976 46 46 15 312.1 294 178 137 3.95 164 255 4 -1977 42 42 18 289.2 280 152 120 3.75 129 259 8 -1978 56 56 23 389.0 351 233 169 3.91 240 285 5 7 1979 64 64 26 460.1 385 217 160 3.13 258 399 15 4 1980 64 64 31 466.2 405 232 172 3.32 230 402 13 -1981 64 64 18 459.2 449 284 199 3.90 268 362 8 -1982 57 57 15 438.2 405 232 180 3.69 214 318 8 5 1983 59 59 22 440.2 416 223 176 3.59 177 336 4 -1984 66 66 15 509.2 402 211 174 3.07 269 412 13 8 1985 69 69 24 573.1 608 486 381 5.98 364 412 2 6 1986 60 60 13 489.2 479 352 271 4.98 382 408 4 7 1987 57 57 16 456.1 451 351 289 5.70 343 408 3 12 1988 71* 71* 6 548.2 546 384 323 5.30 350 436 4 5 1989 58 58 16 436.2 452 349 281 5.79 297 304 4 8 1990 68** 68** 10 549.2 559 361 282 4.62 337 418 9 8 1991 59 59 10 549.2 496 313 218 4.11 260 391 2 9 1992 56 56 13 447.0 480 327 251 5.05 265 392 3 9 1993 58 58 15 497.2 539 392 320 5.79 339 386 1 6 1994 60 60 4 519.0 558 364 312 5.41 322 388 2 12 1995 58 58 4 514.1 570 419 366 6.40 309 391 3 7 1996 55 55 6 479.2 573 431 368 6.90 266 345 2 1 1997 62 62 12 534.2 680 467 397 6.68 281 400 4 4 1998 44 44 5 372.1 416 272 236 5.70 160 270 2 7 1999 60 60 7 526.2 642 397 325 5.55 191 438 1 9 2000 68 68 13 598.1 537 259 209 3.14 167 484 9 8 2001 66 66 10 572.0 632 346 280 4.41 187 503 4 15 2002 69 69 9 600.2 572 296 244 3.66 185 478 5 11 2003 65 65 9 574.2 566 292 242 3.79 164 469 5 17 2004 59 59 3 524.0 537 255 219 3.76 165 389 6 12 2005 72 72 7 643.0 530 235 192 2.69 187 538 5 23 2006 59 59 4 526.0 480 230 199 3.40 187 388 5 17 2007 59 59 4 519.0 529 314 265 4.60 233 464 2 19 2008 58 58 7 521.0 498 287 242 4.18 192 491 4 17 2009 54 54 4 483.2 547 379 334 6.22 256 361 1 6 2010 54 54 3 468.1 509 307 268 5.15 226 358 4 7 2011 55 55 0 490.2 498 262 217 3.98 206 389 2 11 2012 58 58 0 517.0 591 300 253 4.40 199 328 2 13 2013 59 59 1 527.0 572 301 274 4.68 207 321 5 15 2014 62 62 4 553.1 549 270 215 3.50 198 356 1 17 2015 57 57 1 511.1 494 203 177 3.12 144 376 3 19 *Includes 10 games in Hawaii. **Includes seven games in Hawaii. All-time bests are in bold.

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16 Huskers Have Produced 18 First-Team All-America seasons (46 First-Team Certificates) A four-year starter from 1947 to 1950, Bob Cerv led NU to a pair of Big Seven titles in his Husker career. The Weston, Neb., native earned first-team All-America honors from the ABCA in 1950 after batting .444 – an average that still ranks fifth on NU single-season charts – with nine homers and 36 RBIs. He displayed tremendous power, leading the nation with an .878 slugging percentage in 1950, helping the Huskers to a Big Seven Conference title and an appearance in the NCAA playoffs.

Steve Stanicek had one of the finest seasons in school history in 1982 en route to first-team All-America honors from Baseball America. He hit .449 with 20 home runs and 70 RBIs, while setting a school record with his .930 slugging percentage. His .569 on-base percentage as a junior was the second best in school history, while he Steve Stanicek also ranks in the top five in 1982 • 1B doubles, triples and homers Baseball America despite playing only three seasons for Nebraska. The Park Forest, Ill., native became the first Husker ever drafted in the first round of the MLB Draft, as the No. 11 player selected by the San Francisco Giants.

Don Brown became the second Husker to receive first-team All-America honors from the ABCA, leading the Huskers to a 12-8 record and a second-place finish in the Big Seven Conference. A two-year letterwinner who led the Huskers in hitting both seasons, the Omaha, Neb., native batted .446 as a senior, leading NU in RBIs (19), hits (37) and total bases (58). His .446 average ties for fourth-highest in school history. For his efforts, he was a two-time team MVP.

Paul Meyers capped a stellar Husker career by earning All-America honors from The Sporting News in 1986. As a senior, he batted .347 with 85 hits, 20 doubles and 66 RBIs. He finished the season with a .629 slugging percentage and tied a school record with 10 RBIs against Missouri Western. A career .350 hitter, Meyers’ Paul Meyers productive career etched 1986 • OF his name in the NU record books, as he ranks second The Sporting News with 209 RBIs, fifth with 250 hits and is also in the top 10 in both homers and total bases. Meyers was selected by the San Francisco Giants in the fourth round of the 1986 MLB Draft.

One of the finest players in Nebraska history, Gene Stohs capped his career by earning first-team AllAmerica honors from The Sporting News in 1972. A four-year letterwinner and an All-Big Eight selection, he batted .369, while leading the Huskers in hits (39), runs scored (22), doubles (7) and stolen bases (12). Stohs Gene Stohs struck out just three times 1972 • OF in 106 at-bats. Stohs also The Sporting News holds the distinction of being NU baseball’s first two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American, earning second-team honors in 1970 and 1972.

Troy Brohawn enjoyed the finest season ever by a Husker pitcher en route to first-team All-America honors from Collegiate Baseball. The southpaw from Woolford, Md., went 13-0 with a 3.16 ERA, striking out a thenschool record 123 batters in 111.1 innings. He tossed nine complete games and struck out 10 or more hitters in six Troy Brohawn outings. The second Husker 1993 • LHP to ever earn first-team AllCollegiate Baseball Big Eight honors at two positions, Brohawn batted .329 with three homers and 34 RBIs while playing first base. He was selected by the San Francisco Giants in the fourth round of the 1994 MLB Draft.

Bob Cerv 1950 • OF American Baseball Coaches Association

Don Brown 1955 • INF American Baseball Coaches Association

Marc Sagmoen 1993 • OF Collegiate Baseball U.S. Baseball Assoc. NCBWA & ABCA

Marc Sagmoen etched his name in the record books at NU, capping his career with first-team All-America accolades in 1993 from Collegiate Baseball, USBA, NCBWA and the ABCA. He set the NU career mark with a .451 average during his two seasons, breaking the old mark by over 80 points. As a senior, he hit .454 with 18 homers and 79 RBIs, as he ranked fifth nationally in hitting and fourth in slugging percentage (.859). He was a 10th-round selection by the Texas Rangers in the 1994 MLB Draft.

Darin Erstad enjoyed a stellar 1995 season on his way to consensus first-team All-America honors. He hit .410 with 19 homers and 79 RBIs, while setting singleseason records in extra-base hits (46) and total bases (194). One of the best hitters in school history, Erstad finished his three-year career as a top-five performer in Darin Erstad eight categories and held 1995 • OF NU’s career hits record until Collegiate Baseball the 2002 season. The top pick in the 1995 MLB Draft Baseball America by the Anaheim Angels, NCBWA & ABCA Erstad was a two-time MLB All-Star and helped the Angels to their first World Series championship in 2002.

Baseball America put Darin Erstad on its cover in June of 1995 after he was a consensus All-American. Erstad was the first pick in the 1995 MLB Draft by the then California Angels.

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First baseman Ken Harvey earned consensus first-team All-America honors in 1999, leading the Huskers to a Big 12 Tournament title and an NCAA appearance. He led the nation with a .478 average, while hitting 23 homers and driving in 86 runs. Although he made his name on offense, Harvey was the Easton Redline Defensive Player of the Year after committing just two errors in 1999. A career .426 hitter, Harvey was selected in the fifth round of the 1999 MLB Draft by the Kansas City Royals.

John Cole helped NU to three straight NCAA tournaments and a Big 12 title in 2001. The 5-11, 185-pounder batted .418 with 11 homers, 61 RBIs and 28 steals in his final season at NU. He finished his career with a .380 average, the sixth-best mark in school history, and was in the top 10 in hits (222) and stolen bases John Cole (59). A fifth-round selection 2001 • OF/2B by the Seattle Mariners in ABCA 2001, Cole was a first-team CoSIDA Academic AllBaseball America American, becoming the first baseball player at NU to capture first-team All-America honors on and off the field in the same year.

The first two-time firstteam All-American in school history, Shane Komine was a first-team All-America selection in 2000 and 2001. He posted records of 11-4 as a sophomore and 14-2 in 2001, helping NU to backto-back 50-win seasons. A two-time Big 12 Pitcher of the Year, Komine struck out a school-record 159 Shane Komine batters in 2000. He holds 2000 & 2001 • P school records for wins (41), Baseball Weekly strikeouts (510) and innings pitched (431.0), while his Collegiate Baseball strikeout total ranked fifth The Sporting News in NCAA history. A secondNCBWA & ABCA team CoSIDA Academic AllAmerican as a senior, Komine was drafted in the ninth round by the Oakland Athletics in 2002.

Matt Hopper capped an amazing sophomore campaign by earning firstteam All-America honors from The Sporting News in 2001. The 6-4, 215-pound designated hitter batted .358 with 12 homers and 85 RBIs, a total that ranked third nationally, to help the Huskers to a Big 12 title and a College World Series Matt Hopper appearance. A career .350 2001 • DH hitter, Hopper finished his The Sporting News career as the school and Big 12 all-time leader in homers (64), RBIs (271), hits (338) and runs scored (246). The 2003 Big 12 Player of the Year, Hopper was a 10thround pick by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2003.

Jed Morris slugged his way to consensus first-team All-America honors in 2002. The catcher from Seabrook, Texas, batted .382 with 23 homers and tied school marks with 26 doubles and 90 RBIs. Morris was the 2002 Big 12 Player of the Year and one of three finalists for the ABCA National Player-of-theYear Award. A two-time Big Jed Morris 12 Player of the Week, Morris 2002 • C earned national playerof-the-week honors from Collegiate Baseball Collegiate Baseball, when he Baseball Weekly homered in five consecutive NCBWA & ABCA games. Morris finished his career among the top 10 in batting average (.367, ninth) and slugging percentage (.674, eighth).

Alex Gordon was the second Husker to be named a two-time, first-team AllAmerican, earning the honor in 2004 and 2005. A twotime Big 12 Player of the Year, Gordon hit .365 with 18 homers and 75 RBIs as a sophomore. He ranked in the top four in the Big 12 in nine offensive categories in 2004, including league highs Alex Gordon in slugging percentage, 2004 & 2005 • 3B on-base percentage and triples while ranking second Baseball America in homers and third in RBIs. Collegiate Baseball The most decorated player Sports Weekly in Nebraska baseball history, NCBWA & ABCA Gordon won the Dick Howser, Brooks Wallace and Golden Spikes Award in 2005, leading the Huskers to a Big 12 title and CWS appearance. He hit .372 with 19 homers and 66 RBIs, ranking in the top 10 in the Big 12 in all 12 offensive categories. He topped the league in six categories, including runs scored, slugging percentage and on-base percentage. Gordon was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2005 MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Kansas City Royals. He was a Gold Glove award winner in left field for Kansas City in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. Gordon lead the Royals to the World Series in 2014, and then was a vital part of the team’s World Series title in 2015.

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Dan Johnson 2001 • 1B Baseball Weekly NCBWA The Sporting News

One of the most prolific sluggers in school annals, Dan Johnson earned consensus first-team All-America honors in 2001, leading the Huskers to a Big 12 title and a CWS appearance. As a senior, Johnson batted .361 and led the Big 12 in homers (25) and RBIs (86), totals that ranked in the top five nationally. The Howser Award finalist also led the Big 12 in runs scored (77), walks (63), onbase percentage (.507) and slugging percentage (.762). He was a seventh-round selection by Oakland in the 2001 MLB Draft.

After leading his team to the CWS for the second straight year in 2002, Jeff Leise earned first-team AllAmerica honors from the ABCA. The center fielder from Omaha, Neb., batted .371 with 12 homers, 51 RBIs and led the team with 25 stolen bases. The District VI Player of the Year by the NCBWA, he tied a school Jeff Leise record with 109 hits, while his 2002 • OF eight triples ranked second ABCA on NU’s charts. A two-time MLB draftee, Leise concluded his Husker career ranked second in both hits (305) and runs scored (210). A two-time CoSIDA Academic AllAmerican, Leise was chosen as the Baseball Academic All-American of the Year in both 2002 and 2003.

A consensus first-team All-American in 2002, Jed Morris led the Huskers to their second-straight College World Series appearance.

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CONFERENCE AWARDS

Golden Spikes Award 1995 Darin Erstad (Finalist) 1999 Ken Harvey (Finalist) 2005 Alex Gordon (Winner)

Conference Player of the Year 1995 Darin Erstad (Player) 2000 Shane Komine (Pitcher) 2001 Shane Komine (Pitcher) 2002 Jed Morris (Player) 2003 Aaron Marsden (Pitcher) 2003 Matt Hopper (Player) 2004 Alex Gordon (Player) 2005 Alex Gordon (Player)

Brooks Wallace Award 2005 Alex Gordon (Winner) ABCA Player of the Year 2002 Jed Morris (Finalist) 2005 Alex Gordon (Winner) Dick Howser Award 2000 Shane Komine (Finalist) 2001 Dan Johnson (Finalist) 2004 Alex Gordon (Finalist) 2005 Alex Gordon (Winner) Rotary Smith Award 1999 Ken Harvey (Finalist) 2002 Shane Komine (Semifinalist) Johnny Bench Award 2000 Justin Cowan (Finalist) 2008 Mitch Abeita (Semifinalist) Easton/Redline National Defensive Player of the Year 1999 Ken Harvey (Winner) NCBWA District Player of the Year 2000 Shane Komine, SP 2001 Dan Johnson, 1B 2002 Jeff Leise, OF 2003 Matt Hopper, 1B 2004 Alex Gordon, 3B 2005 Alex Gordon, 3B 2006 Luke Gorsett, OF National Coach of the Year 2001 Dave Van Horn (BA) Second-Team All-Americans (14 Seasons | 19 Certificates) 1955 Don Brown, IF 1966 Bob Churchich, IF (ABCA) 1973 Bob Munson, OF (ABCA) 1985 Paul Meyers, OF (BA) 1993 Troy Brohawn, UTIL (ABCA) 2000 Shane Komine, SP (BA, ABCA) 2001 Shane Komine, SP (ABCA, BA, TSN) 2001 Dan Johnson, 1B (ABCA, CB) 2001 John Cole, OF (TSN) 2002 Shane Komine, SP (ABCA, BA) 2003 Matt Hopper, 1B (BA) 2003 Aaron Marsden, P (BA) 2006 Luke Gorsett, OF (NCBWA) 2011 Cody Asche, 3B (CB) Third-Team All-Americans (27 Seasons | 34 Certificates) 1951 Bob Diers, OF 1952 Jerry Dunn, OF 1953 Ray Novak, P 1954 Fred Seger, IF 1955 Bill Giles, 1B 1965 Stan Bahnsen, P 1983 Dan Boever, OF (BA) 1985 Mike Duncan, 1B 1985 Bill McGuire, C 1990 Kevin Jordan, 2B 1993 Troy Brohawn, P (BA, NCBWA) 1993 Marc Sagmoen, OF (BA) 1997 Todd Sears, 1B (NCBWA) 2000 Justin Cowan, C (CB, NCBWA) 2000 Matt Hopper, DH (ABCA) 2001 John Cole, OF (CB) 88

Alex Gordon won the Golden Spikes Award, Brooks Wallace Award and was named ABCA Player of the Year in 2005.

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Shane Komine, SP (NBCWA) Jed Morris, C (BA) Aaron Marsden, P (CB, NCBWA) Matt Hopper, 1B (CB, NCBWA) Joba Chamberlain, P (CB) Johnny Dorn, P (CB, NCBWA, ABCA) Ryan Wehrle, SS (CB) Tony Watson, P (NCBWA, CB) Johnny Dorn, P (NCBWA) Michael Pritchard, DH (NCBWA) Chance Sinclair, P (CB)

Freshman All-Americans (17 Seasons | 24 Certificates) 1988 Bobby Benjamin, OF (CB (1st)) 1992 Darin Petersen, SS (CB (1st)) 1992 Jed Dalton, OF (CB (2nd)) 1995 Todd Sears, 1B (CB (1st)) 1999 Shane Komine, RHP (CB (1st)) 2000 Matt Hopper, DH (CB (1st), BA (1st), BW (1st)) 2000 Jamie Rodrigue, LHP (CB (1st), BA (2nd)) 2002 Daniel Bruce, OF (CB (HM)) 2002 Phil Shirek, RHP (CB (HM)) 2002 Brian Duensing, LHP (CB (HM)) 2003 Alex Gordon, 3B (CB) 2003 Tim Schoeninger, RHP (CB) 2005 Johnny Dorn, RHP (BA (1st), CB)) 2005 Tony Watson, LHP (CB) 2012 Pat Kelly, 2B (CB, BA (1st), NCBWA (1st), PG (2nd)) 2012 Kyle Kubat, SP (CB) 2014 Ryan Boldt, OF (CB, BA (2nd), PG (2nd)) Key: ABCA - American Baseball Coaches Association; BA-Baseball America; BW-Baseball Weekly; CB-Collegiate Baseball; NCBWA-National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association; PG-Perfect Game; TSN-The Sporting News

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All-Conference Honors First-Team 1958 Larry Lewis, OF Gene Torczon, OF Jim Kane, C Dwight Siebler, SP 1959 Ken Ruisinger, 1B 1962 Steve Smith, OF Don Purcell, C 1965 Stan Bahnsen, SP 1966 Bob Brand, 1B Bob Churchich, 3B Alex Walter, OF Gary Neibauer, SP 1972 Sam Sharpe, 2B Gene Stohs, OF 1973 Bob Munson, OF 1977 Paul Haas, OF Steve McManaman, DH 1979 Joe Scherger, OF 1980 Joe Scherger, OF Jeff Hunter, 3B Tim Burke, SP 1981 Chris Chavez, SS Roger Hill, CF 1982 Steve Stanicek, 1B Roger Hill, CF Anthony Kelley, SP 1983 Dan Boever, 1B 1984 Bill McGuire, C/RP Scott Hooper, 3B Mike Duncan, 1B 1985 Bill McGuire, C Larry Mims, SS Paul Meyers, OF 1986 Paul Meyers, OF Phil Harrison, LHP 1988 Ken Ramos, OF Jeff Taylor, 1B Pat Leinen, SP 1990 Bobby Benjamin, 1B Kevin Jordan, UT Dave Matranga, RP 1991 Dave Matranga, RP Bill Vosik, 3B 1992 Jeff Murphy, C 1993 Steve Boyd, RP Troy Brohawn, DH/SP Marc Sagmoen, OF 1994 Derek Dukart, 3B Darin Erstad, OF Mike Bellows, RP 1995 Darin Erstad, OF Alvie Shepherd, DH Jonas Armenta, RP 1997 Todd Sears, UT Francis Collins, OF 1999 Ken Harvey, 1B 2000 Justin Cowan, C Shane Komine, SP Matt Hopper, DH Dan Johnson, 1B 2001 John Cole, OF/2B Matt Hopper, DH Shane Komine, SP Dan Johnson, 1B Thom Ott, RP

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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Jeff Leise, OF Aaron Marsden, SP Jed Morris, C Matt Hopper, 1B Curtis Ledbetter, DH Aaron Marsden, SP Quinton Robertson, SP Alex Gordon, 3B Alex Gordon, 3B Curtis Ledbetter, 1B Johnny Dorn, SP Joba Chamberlain, SP Brandon Buckman, 1B Ryan Wehrle, SS Luke Gorsett, OF Tony Watson, SP Brett Jensen, RP Jake Opitz, 2B Mitch Abeita, C Johnny Dorn, SP Adam Bailey, OF Cody Asche, 3B Chad Christensen, SS Michael Pritchard, DH Rich Sanguinetti, OF Chad Christensen, OF Pat Kelly, 2B Pat Kelly, 2B Michael Pritchard, OF Chance Sinclair, P

Second-Team 1977 Kirk Eymann, P Joe Scherger, OF 1978 Joe Scherger, OF Dan Dixon, OF 1979 Tim Burke, P 1980 Stan Haas, OF Cliff Faust, P 1986 Larry Mims, 2B 1987 Ron Crowe, 3B Todd Bunge, OF Steve Spurgeon, RP 1988 Bobby Benjamin, OF Joe Federico, DH 1989 Ken Ramos, OF Doug Twitty, UT 1990 Bill Vosik, 3B Shawn Buchanan, OF 1991 Brian McArn, OF Mike Zajeski, RHP 1993 Brian Martin, RHP Sean McKenna, C 1994 Troy Brohawn, LHP 1995 Bob Courter, RHP Jed Dalton, 3B Mel Motley, OF Darin Petersen, SS Craig Sanders, RHP 1996 Francis Collins, OF Spencer Van Linge, RHP 1998 Ken Harvey, DH 2000 Adam Stern, OF 2001 Jeff Leise, OF Jed Morris, C 2003 Jeff Leise, OF 2004 Zach Kroenke, SP Jake Mullinax, 2B Justin Pekarek, RP 2005 Joe Simokaitis, SS Daniel Bruce, OF Zach Kroenke, SP Brett Jensen, RP 2006 Andrew Brown, UTL Johnny Dorn, SP 2007 Jeff Tezak, DH Tony Watson, SP 2008 Thad Weber, SP 2010 DJ Belfonte, OF

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Casey Hauptman, P Josh Scheffert, 3B Michael Pritchard, DH Christian DeLeon, P Blake Headley, 1B Ryan Boldt, OF Tanner Lubach, C Chance Sinclair, SP

Third-Team 2012 Pat Kelly, 2B Kyle Kubat, P Richard Stock, 1B 2013 Blake Headley, 3B Kash Kalkowski, 1B Rich Sanguinetti, OF 2014 Zach Hirsch, P 2015 Josh Roeder, RP Honorable-Mention 1978 Pete O’Brien, 1B Gary Nolting, P Tim Carroll, OF 1979 Bob Gebler, OF Steve Oakley, OF Jim McManus, P 1980 Steve Stanicek, 1B 1981 Tim Sinovich, 1B 1982 Mark Mauer, DH Todd Oakes, P Jeff Anderson, P 1983 Kurt Eubanks, 2B Turner Gill, SS Reggie Dymally, OF Ben Amaya, C Jeff Carter, OF Jeff Koenigsman, P Jeff Anderson, P 1984 Paul Meyers, OF Mark Davis, OF Dave Turney, OF Kurt Eubanks, 2B Jeff Anderson, P 1985 Mike Duncan, 1B Burt Beattie, 3B 1986 Burt Beattie, C Todd Bunge, OF 1987 Mark Kister, 1B Ken Sirak, SS Ken Ramos, OF John Lepley, SP 1988 Tim Pettengill, C 1989 Pat Leinen, SP 1990 Brian McArn, OF 1991 Shawn Buchanan, OF 1992 John Izumi, SP Mike Zajeski, SP Dale Hagy, 2B Josh Bullock, SP Steve Boyd, RP 1993 Jed Dalton, OF Derek Dukart, 3B Darin Erstad, OF James Garcia, OF Darin Petersen, 2B 1994 Jed Dalton, OF Tom Bergan, SP 1995 Todd Sears, 1B Scott Wulfing, 2B 1996 Todd Sears, 1B Pat Driscoll, SP 1997 Steve Fish, SP 1998 Bryan Schmidt, SS Matt Schuldt, SP Ken Harvey, DH 1999 Shane Komine, SP Jamal Strong, OF Jeff Hedman, DH 2000 Jamie Rodrigue, SP 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

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Second-Team 1970 Gene Stohs, OF Adrian Fiala, C 1972 Steve Achelpohl, IF Gene Stohs, OF 1980 Steve Oakley, OF 1998 Matt Schuldt, RHP 2001 Jeff Leise, OF 2002 Shane Komine, P 2005 Daniel Bruce, OF 2011 Casey Hauptman, P

Will Bolt, 2B Jeff Blevins, 3B Adam Stern, OF Jeff Blevins, 3B Will Bolt, 2B John Grose, C Alex Gordon, 3B Jake Mullinax, 2B Joe Simokaitis, SS Curtis Ledbetter, 1B Joe Simokaitis, SS Brian Duensing, SP Dustin Timm, RP Ryan Wehrle, 2B Jeff Christy, C Andy Gerch, DH Nick Jaros, OF Jake Opitz, 2B Mitch Abeita, C Andrew Brown, 1B Craig Corriston, 3B Johnny Dorn, SP Luke Wertz, RP Craig Corriston, 1B Dan Jennings, RP Bryce Nimmo, OF Tyler Farst, 1B Cody Asche, INF Kale Kiser, DH Kash Kalkowski, OF

Third-Team 1983 Todd Oakes, RHP 1985 Mark Kister, C 2015 Ryan Boldt, OF

ACADEMIC AWARDS CoSIDA Academic All-Americans First-Team 1999 Erik Mumm, OF 2001 John Cole, OF 2002 Jeff Leise, OF* 2003 Jeff Leise, OF * Aaron Marsden, P 2006 Brandon Buckman, 1B 2010 DJ Belfonte, OF *- Academic All-American of the Year

CoSIDA Academic All-District VII 1997 Erik Mumm, OF 1998 Erik Mumm, OF Matt Schuldt, RHP 1999 Erik Mumm, OF 2000 John Cole, OF 2001 John Cole, OF Jeff Leise, OF 2002 Shane Komine, P Jeff Leise, OF 2003 Jeff Leise, OF Aaron Marsden, P 2004 Daniel Bruce, OF 2005 Daniel Bruce, OF 2006 Brandon Buckman, 1B Bryce Nimmo, OF 2008 DJ Belfonte, OF Dan Jennings, P Bryce Nimmo, OF Nick Sullivan, OF 2010 DJ Belfonte, OF 2011 Cody Asche, 3B Cory Burleson, C Casey Hauptman, P 2015 Ryan Boldt, OF

Along with being a first-team All-American on the diamond in 2001, Jeff Leise was named CoSIDA Academic All-American-of-the-Year in 2002 and 2003.

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NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 2005 Daniel Bruce, OF 2009 Nick Sullivan, OF Big 12 Postgraduate Scholarship 2005 Daniel Bruce, OF 2009 Nick Sullivan, OF 2011 Casey Hauptman, P Academic All-Big Eight First-Team 1977 Tim Carroll, OF 1978 Tim Carroll, OF 1979 Tim Pettit, P Steve Oakley, OF Joe Scherger, OF 1983 Todd Oakes, P 1984 Bill McGuire, C/P Jeff Koenigsman, P 1985 Bill McGuire, C/P 1986 Mark Kister, IF Larry Mims, IF 1987 Mark Kister, IF 1988 Bruce Wobken, IF 1989 Bruce Wobken, IF Mike Zajeski, P 1990 Charlie Colon, C 1991 Gary Tackett, OF Bill Vosik, 3B 1992 Sean McKenna, OF 1993 Darin Erstad, OF Matt McKay, 1B Sean McKenna, C Darin Petersen, 2B 1994 Darin Petersen, SS Matt McKay, OF Jed Dalton, OF Derek Dukart, 3B 1995 Jed Dalton, 3B Darin Erstad, OF Darin Petersen, SS Craig Sanders, RHP Todd Sears, 1B 1996 Steve Fish, RHP Jason Fry, OF/RHP Craig Moore, IF Todd Sears, 1B Academic All-Big 12 First Team 1997 Jarod Bearinger, RHP Brian Doerr, RHP Erik Mumm, OF 1998 Jarod Bearinger, RHP Erik Mumm, OF Brian Rodaway, LHP Matt Schuldt, RHP 1999 Jarod Bearinger, P John Cole, OF Scott Fries, P Erik Mumm, OF Brandt Vlieger, SS 2000 John Cole, OF Scott Fries, P Brandon Penas, P 2001 John Cole, OF Shane Komine, P Jeff Leise, OF Brandon Penas, P Adam Stern, OF 2002 Shane Komine, P Jeff Leise, OF Jamie Rodrigue, P 2003 Drew Anderson, OF Daniel Bruce, OF Matt Hopper, 1B Jeff Leise, OF Aaron Marsden, P Jamie Rodrigue, P 90

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Academic All-Big Ten 2012 Luke Bublitz, P Cory Burleson, C Chad Christensen, SS Kurt Farmer, INF Ryan Hander, P Zach Hirsch, P Jon Keller, P Ty Kildow, OF Tyler King, P Kale Kiser, OF Tom Lemke, P Tyler Niederklein, P Bryan Peters, INF Josh Scheffert, INF Dexter Spitsnogle, P Sam Stucky, C Dylan Vogt, P 2013 Luke Bublitz, P Aaron Bummer, P Chad Christensen, OF Taylor Fish, C Ryan Hander, P Blake Headley, INF Zach Hirsch, P Ty Kildow, OF Tyler King, P Kyle Kubat, P Tyler Niederklein, P Bryan Peters, INF Josh Scheffert, INF Logan Thune, P

Daniel Bruce, OF Justin Pekarek, P Mike Sillman, P Jeremy Becker, P Dustin Timm, P Daniel Bruce, OF Jeremy Becker, P Brian Duensing, P Dustin Timm, P Brandon Buckman, 1B Bryce Nimmo, OF Nick Sullivan, OF Dustin Timm, P Bryce Nimmo, OF DJ Belfonte, OF Zach Herr, P Dan Jennings, P Jake Mort, 3B Bryce Nimmo, OF Nick Sullivan, OF Jeff Tezak, DH DJ Belfonte, OF Matt Freeman, RHP Casey Hauptman, RHP Jake Mort, 3B Cody Neer, C Eric Rose, LHP Nick Sullivan, OF Jeff Tezak, 2B Cody Asche, 3B DJ Belfonte, OF Boomer Collins, OF Tyler Farst, 1B Casey Hauptman, P Michael Mariot, P Mike Nesseth, P Cody Asche, 3B Cory Burleson, C Casey Hauptman, P Zach Hirsch, P Kale Kiser, OF Tom Lemke, P Tyler Niederklein, P Matt Freeman, P Eric Rose, P

2014 2015

Dylan Vogt, P Luke Bublitz, P Aaron Bummer, P Jeff Chesnut, P Taylor Fish, C Blake Headley, INF Zach Hirsch, P Colton Howell, P Ty Kildow, OF Tyler King, P Kyle Kubat, P Tanner Lubach, C Ryan Boldt, OF Jeff Chesnut, P Christian Cox, OF Wes Edrington, INF Taylor Fish, C Blake Headley, INF Max Knutson, P Kyle Kubat, P Matt Leuty, INF Tanner Lubach, C Ben Miller, DH Steven Reveles, INF Chance Sinclair, P

Second-Team/Honorable-Mention 1997 Matt Drevo, LHP Craig Moore, OF/IF 1999 Will Bolt, 2B Adam Stern, OF 2000 Brandt Vlieger, SS 2001 Thom Ott, P Jamie Rodrigue, P 2002 Will Bolt, 2B Steve Hale, P 2003 Josh Birmingham, INF Curtis Ledbetter, DH/OF 2004 Curtis Ledbetter, 1B John Grose, C Jake Mullinax, 2B Phil Shirek, P 2005 Phil Shirek, P 2006 Luke Wertz, P 2007 Matt Foust, P Jake Mort, INF Luke Wertz, RHP 2008 Jake Opitz, 2B Thad Weber, RHP 2009 Tyler Farst, 1B Michael Mariot, RHP 2011 Chase Adams, P Kurt Farmer, 1B Josh Scheffert, OF Khris Tate, P Patric Tolentino, C Dylan Vogt, P Taylor Fish enters his senior season in 2016 as a three-time academic All-Big Ten honoree.

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2001

50-16 Overall, 20-8 Big 12 5-2 NCAA Tournament, 0-2 CWS Big 12 Regular Season Champions Big 12 Tournament Champions No. Name

Front row (from left): Mike Duren, Shane Komine, Brandon Penas, Willie Jones, Adrian Rider, Jeff Leise, Will Bolt and Ben McCown. Second row: Student Athletic Trainer Colby Pohlmann, Josh Hesse, Adam Stern, Steve Hale, Zack Hughes, Waylon Byers, Justin Seely, Jed Morris, Brent Potter, Brandon Eymann, Jeff Blevins, Athletic Trainer Aaron Wells and Strength Coach Shaun Huls. Third row: Assistant Coach Mike Anderson, Pitching Coach Rob Childress, Mike Sillman, Matt Daeges, Jamie Rodrigue, Derrick Conte, Tyler Banker, John Cole, Tito Rivera, Sam Nocita, Volunteer Coach Kevin Koch, Student Assistant Brandt Vlieger and Head Coach Dave Van Horn. Back row: Mitch Solt, Ben Deas, Jeff Blaesing, R.D. Spiehs, Matt Hopper, Jason Burch, Dustin Timm, Brian Rodaway, Justin Pekarek, Thom Ott, Drew Anderson and Dan Johnson.

Lincoln Regional (Buck Beltzer)

Nebraska 16 - Northern Iowa 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Northern Iowa 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 Nebraska 4 0 6 0 1 2 1 2 X

R H E 6 6 4 16 2 4

W: Komine (13-1), L: Ungs (11-2) Nebraska 5 - Rutgers 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Rutgers 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Nebraska 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 X

R H E 4 12 2 5 8 0

W: Spiehs (8-3); L: Crohan (6-2); S: Ott (11) Nebraska 14 - Rutgers 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 6 Rutgers 3 0 3 0 1 1 2 0 0

R H E 14 13 2 10 10 0

W: Byers (3-0); L: Molchan (3-2)

1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

Jeff Leise Jed Morris John Cole Josh Hesse Will Bolt Jeff Blevins Willie Jones Justin Seely Drew Anderson Jeremy Becker Brandon Eymann Dan Johnson Matt Hopper Matt Daegas Mike Duren Waylon Byers Steve Hale Adam Stern R.D. Spiehs Tyler Banker Tito Rivera Brent Potter Shane Komine Derrick Conte Mitch Solt Jason Burch Jamie Rodrigue Thom Ott Adrian Rider Brian Rodaway Brandon Penas Dustin Timm Justin Pekarek Jeff Blaesing Zack Hughes Sam Nocita Ben McCown Mike Sillman Ben Deas

Pos. OF C 2B INF SS INF INF OF OF LHP INF 1B 1B OF OF LHP RHP OF RHP UTL C RHP RHP RHP LHP RHP LHP RHP RHP LHP LHP RHP LHP RHP C C INF RHP RHP

Yr.

So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. RFr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. RFr. Sr. Sr. Fr. RFr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown

Omaha, Neb. Seabrook, Texas Kanata, Ontario Omaha, Neb. Conroe, Texas Sand Springs, Okla. Torrington, Wyo. Nacogdoches, Texas Kearney, Neb. Scottsbluff, Neb. Papillion, Neb. Coon Rapids, Minn. Golden, Colo. Harlan, Iowa Arvada, Colo. Milo, Iowa Yukon, Okla. London, Ontario Grand Island, Neb. Overland Park, Kan. Schenectady, N.Y. Runnells, Iowa Honolulu, Hawaii Oklahoma City, Okla. Central City, Neb. Papillion, Neb. St. Clair, Mo. Nassau, Bahamas Omaha, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Grand Island, Neb. Yutan, Neb. Staplehurst, Neb. Lockport, Ill. Eaton, Colo. Gretna, Neb. Aurora, Colo. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb.

Lincoln Super Regional (Buck Beltzer)

Nebraska 7 - Rice 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 6 Rutgers 3 0 3 0 1 1 2 0 0

R H E 14 13 2 10 10 0

W: Komine (14-1); L: Skaggs (9-4) Nebraska 9 - Rice 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H E Nebraska 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 9 8 2 Rice 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 12 3 W: Ott (5-2); L: Barzilla (0-2)

College World Series (Rosenblatt Stadium)

Cal State Fullerton 5 - Nebraska 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 Fullerton 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 X

R H E 4 8 3 5 7 1

W: Smith (11-2); L - Komine (14-2); S: Cordero (14) Tulane 6 - Nebraska 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Tulane 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 Nebraska 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

R H E 6 12 2 5 8 2

W: Richardson (8-1); L: Pekarek (0-1); S: Aubrey (1)

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2002 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES TEAM

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2002

47-21 Overall, 16-11 Big 12 5-3 NCAA Tournament, 0-2 CWS No. Name 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 49 53

Jeff Leise Jed Morris Chad Steele Josh Birmingham Will Bolt Jeff Blevins Joe Simokaitis Justin Seely Drew Anderson Daniel Bruce Brandon Eymann Curtis Ledbetter Matt Hopper Chase Odenreider Brian Duensing Waylon Byers Steve Hale John Grose Adam Riddle Marcellus Dawson Darren Hoffart Rob Horst Shane Komine Derrick Conte Tag Horner Jason Burch Jamie Rodrigue Ryan Bonesio Phil Shirek Aaron Marsden Dustin Timm Justin Pekarek Jeff Blaesing Matt McMurtry Jeremy Becker David Ferazza Mike Sillman Casey Jorgensen J.D. Scholten Jeff Bieker

Pos. OF C C INF INF INF INF OF OF OF INF 1B 1B INF LHP LHP RHP C OF OF C OF RHP RHP LHP RHP LHP LHP RHP LHP RHP LHP RHP LHP LHP C RHP RHP RHP RHP

Yr.

Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. So. Sr. Fr. RFr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr.

Hometown

Omaha, Neb. Seabrook, Texas Omaha, Neb. Hobbs, N.M. Conroe, Texas Sand Springs, Okla. St. Louis, Mo. Nacogdoches, Texas Kearney, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Papillion, Neb. Lawrence, Kan. Golden, Colo. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Milo, Iowa Yukon, Okla. Henderson, Nev. Abilene, Texas Milwaukee, Wis. Omaha, Neb. Gering, Neb. Honolulu, Hawaii Oklahoma City, Okla. Duncan, Okla. Papillion, Neb. St. Clair, Mo. Carrollton, Texas Minot, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. Yutan, Neb. Staplehurst, Neb. Lockport, Ill. North Platte, Neb. Scottsbluff, Neb. Haynard, Calif. Omaha, Neb. Sioux Falls, S.D. Sioux City, Iowa Hays, Kan.

Front row (from left): Jed Morris, Justin Seely, Shane Komine, Matt McMurtry, Chad Steele, Jeff Leise, Will Bolt and Waylon Byers. Second row: Student Athletic Trainer Dave Jantzi, Jeremy Becker, John Grose, Daniel Bruce, Joe Simokaitis, Adam Riddle, Jamie Rodrigue, Mike Sillman, Brian Duensing, Brandon Eymann, Jeff Blevins, Steve Hale and Athletic Trainer Mike West. Third row: Student Assistant Josh Hesse, Pitching Coach Rob Childress, Darren Hoffart, Chase Odenreider, Drew Anderson, Marcellus Dawson, Phil Shirek, David Ferazza, Ryan Bonesio, Casey Jorgensen, Josh Birmingham, Volunteer Coach Kevin Koch and Head Coach Dave Van Horn. Back row: Tag Horner, Justin Pekarek, Matt Hopper, Dustin Timm, Aaron Marsden, J.D. Scholten, Jason Burch, Jeff Bieker, Jeff Blaesing and Curtis Ledbetter. Not Pictured: Assistant Coach Mike Anderson.

Lincoln Regional (Hawks Field)

Nebraska 7 - Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Wis.-Milwaukee 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nebraska 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 X

R H E 2 6 0 7 11 1

W: Duensing (6-1); L: Oldenburg (9-3) Nebraska 9 - Marist 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 1 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Marist 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

R H E 9 13 0 1 5 3

W: Komine (8-0); L: Ool (10-4) Nebraska 14 - Southwest Missouri State 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 1 0 0 4 1 3 2 2 1 SW Missouri St. 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0

R H E 14 17 4 3 8 3

W: Hale (4-2); L: Bader (5-4)

Lincoln Super Regional (Hawks Field)

Nebraska 2 - Richmond 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Richmond 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nebraska 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 X

R H E 0 4 4 2 6 3

W: Komine (9-0); L: Stauffer (15-3) Richmond 6 - Nebraska 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Richmond 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4

R H E 2 4 0 6 10 0

W: Martin (8-0); L: Duensing (6-2) Nebraska 11 - Richmond 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 5 1 Richmond 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0

R H E 11 12 1 6 9 1

W: Komine (10-0); Givens (3-3)

College World Series (Rosenblatt Stadium)

Clemson 11 - Nebraska 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 1 2 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 Clemson 0 0 2 0 1 3 4 0 1

R H E 10 11 0 11 10 1

W: Henrie (13-4); L: Shirek (4-2) South Carolina 10 - Nebraska 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 South Carolina 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 1 2 Nebraska 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 W: Wesley (2-0); L: Becker (2-2) 92

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2005

57-15 Overall, 19-8 Big 12 6-2 NCAA Tournament, 1-2 CWS Big 12 Regular Season Champions Big 12 Tournament Champions No. Name

Front row (from left): Tim Radmacher, Jake Opitz, Casey Klapperich, Mark Hightower, Jake Mort, Nick Sullivan, Bryce Nimmo, Deric Manrique and Student Manager Brooks Wells. Second row: Athletic Trainer Josh Cohen, Andy Gerch, Jeff Christy, Mike Harmelink, Ryan Bohanan, Luke Wertz, Daniel Bruce, Brian Duensing, Jeremy Becker, Trey Adams and Student Athletic Trainer Russ Ulrich. Third row: Assistant Coach Andy Sawyers, Associate Head Coach Rob Childress, Tony Watson, Drew Schwab, Ryan Hines, Brett Jensen, Brandon Buckman, Jon Klausing, Charlie Shirek, Dustin Timm, Matt Wagner, Volunteer Assistant Coach Will Bolt and Head Coach Mike Anderson. Back row: Jesse Boyer, Joe Simokaitis, Joba Chamberlain, Brandon Fusilier, Tyler Vaughn, Johnny Dorn, Phil Shirek, Curtis Ledbetter, Al Smith, Ryan Wehrle, Matt Foust, Zach Kroenke and Alex Gordon.

Lincoln Regional (Hawks Field)

Nebraska 8 - Illinois-Chicago 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Illinois-Chicago 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 Nebraska 0 0 2 2 0 3 0 1 X

R H E 6 14 2 8 11 1

W: Duensing (8-0); L: Zink (8-6); S: Jensen (13) Nebraska 10 - Creighton 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 1 0 1 0 4 2 2 0 0 Creighton 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 4

R H E 10 9 1 8 11 3

W: Dorn (11-1); L: Schaecher (6-4); S: Watson (1) Nebraska 10 - Creigthon 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Creighton 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nebraska 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 X

R H E 2 7 1 10 17 0

W: Kroenke (7-2); L: Mancuso (1-1)

Lincoln Super Regional (Hawks Field)

Nebraska 3 - Miami 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Miami 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Nebraska 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 X

2 3 4 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 42 43 44 45 47 50

Joe Simokaitis Jake Opitz Alex Gordon Chad Steele Adam Moore Jesse Boyer Trey Adams Ryan Wehrle Tyler Vaughn Daniel Bruce Ryan Hines Brandon Fusilier Curtis Ledbetter Jeff Christy Casey Klapperich Brian Duensing Brandon Buckman Luke Wertz Nick Sullivan Jon Klausing Johnny Dorn Bryce Nimmo Ryan Bohanan Andy Gerch Matt Wagner Tony Watson Tim Radmacher Al Smith Brett Jensen Zach Kroenke Phil Shirek Matt Foust Dustin Timm Mike Harmelink Charlie Shirek Jeremy Becker Deric Manrique Joba Chamberlain Mark Hightower Drew Schwab Jake Mort

Pos. INF INF INF C C OF OF INF INF OF LHP OF INF C INF LHP INF RHP OF LHP 205 OF RHP OF INF LHP RHP 1B RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP LHP OF RHP C RHP INF

Yr.

Hometown

Sr. St. Louis, Mo. Fr. Littleton, Colo. Jr. Lincoln, Neb. Jr. Omaha, Neb. Jr. Mineola, Texas Sr. Littleton, Colo. Jr. Coppell, Texas Fr. Papillion, Neb. So. Colorado Springs, Colo. Sr. Omaha, Neb. Fr. Omaha, Neb. Sr. Coppell, Texas Sr. Lawrence, Kan. Jr. Lincoln, Neb. Fr. Rapid City, S.D. Jr. Omaha, Neb. Jr. Monument, Colo. Fr. Parker, Colo. Fr. Arvada, Colo. So. Arvada, Colo. Fr. Grand Island, Neb. Fr. Cheyenne, Wyo Fr. Goddard, Kan. RFr. Lincoln, Neb. Fr. Wahoo, Neb. RFr. Grimes, Iowa Fr. Rosemount, Minn. So. Omaha, Neb. Jr. Eagle Grove, Iowa Jr. Omaha, Neb. Sr. Minot, N.D. RFr. Overland Park, Kan. Sr. Yutan, Neb. So. Omaha, Neb. Fr. Minot, N.D. Sr. Scottsbluff, Neb. Fr. Sioux City, Iowa So. Lincoln, Neb. Fr. Elkhorn, Neb. Fr. LaVista, Neb. Fr. Nebraska City, Neb.

R H E 1 7 1 3 6 0

W: Chamberlain (9-2); L: Carrillo (13-3); S: Jensen (14) Nebraska 6 - Miami 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 Miami 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0

R H E 6 9 0 3 7 3

W: Dorn (12-1); L: Camardese (6-1); S: Jensen (15)

College World Series (Rosenblatt Stadium)

Nebraska 5 - Arizona State 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Arizona State 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Nebraska 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 X

R H E 3 6 1 5 7 0

W: Chamberlain (10-2); L: Zinicola (3-4); S: Jensen (16) Florida 7 - Nebraska 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Florida 2 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 Nebraska 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0

R H E 7 9 0 4 12 2

W: O’Day (8-3); L: Dorn (12-2) Nebraska 7 - Arizona State 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R H E Nebraska 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 7 12 3 Arizona State 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 8 12 0 W: Zinicola (4-4); L: Jensen (3-5) 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

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1979 NCAA REGIONAL TEAM

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1979

49-15 Overall, 14-6 Big Eight 1-2 NCAA Tournament No. Name 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 25

Stan Haas Harold Bright Tim Burke Bob Gebler Greg Schafer Val Primante Jeff Hunter Pete O’Brien John Russo Kelly Combs Steve Oakley Jim McManus Cliff Faust Ray Tromba Jeff Costello Gary Nolting Tim Pettit Mike Harlander Joe Scherger Mike Vojtesak Mark Haas

Pos. OF OF RHP OF INF C INF 1B INF INF OF RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP RHP RHP OF RHP C

Yr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr.

Hometown

Lincoln, Neb. Detroit, Mich. Omaha, Neb. Westerly, R.I. Omaha, Neb. Covina, Calif. Millard, Neb. Pebble Beach, Calif. St. Louis, Mo. Santa Ana, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Chicago, Ill. Millard, Neb. Los Angeles, Calif. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Lomita, Calif. St. Cloud, Minn. Billings, Mont. Joliet, Ill. Lincoln, Neb.

Front row (from left): Ray Tromba, Val Primante, Assistant Coach Ron Johnette, Head Coach John Sanders, Assistant Coach Dave Underwood, Tim Pettit, John Russo, Bob Gebler. Second row: Mike Vojtesak, Mike Harlander, Mark Haas, Harold Bright, Pete O’Brien, Stan Haas, Steve Oakley. Third row: Equipment Manager Walt Johnson, Gary Nolting, Joe Scherger, Cliff Faust, Jeff Costello, Tim Burke, Jeff Hunter, Student Manager Jeff Crist, Student Trainer Mark Heinz. Not pictured: Greg Schafer, Kelly Combs, Jim McManus.

Northeast Regional (Lawrence Stadium - Annapolis, Md.)

St. John’s 5 - Nebraska 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 St. John’s 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

R H E 5 5 0 0 3 2

W: Franco (7-1); L: Burke (7-3) Nebraska 13 - Navy 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 1 5 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 Navy 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

R H E 13 15 1 4 11 3

W: Harlander (5-2); L: Kropp (6-1) Connecticut 15 - Nebraska 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Connecticut 2 3 1 2 3 0 3 1 X W: Long (3-2); L: Pettit (6-3)

Pete O’Brien hit .325 in 1979 with six home runs and a team-high 65 RBIs.

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1980

49-15 Overall, 16-4 Big Eight 2-2 NCAA Tournament No. Name

Front row (from left): Mike Vojtesak, Steve Gehrke, Tim Sinovich, Greg Schafer, Ron Johnette, John Sanders, Tim Carroll, Ray Tromba, Stan Haas, Chris Chavez. Second row: Equipment Manager Walt Johnson, Jim Scherger, Nick Richards, Harold Bright, Mike Harlander, Steve Stanicek, Craig Dietz, Kelly Combs, Mark Haas, Mark Prior, Steve Oakley, Athletic Trainer Jim Nespor. Third row: Mark Haley, Mark McManaman, Joe Scherger, Tim Burke, Cliff Faust, Jeff Hunter, Steve Naasz, Rick Evans. Not pictured: Steve Oakley, Darnell Clarke, Steve Hergenrader.

Midwest Regional (Fisher Stadium - Ann Arbor, Mich.)

Nebraska 12 - BYU 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BYU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nebraska 1 0 0 4 3 0 0 4 X

R H E 0 4 3 12 12 1

W: Gehrke (8-2); L: Doty (5-2) Michigan 7 - Nebraska 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Michigan 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 3 X

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28

Stan Haas Harold Bright Chris Chavez Nick Richards Greg Schafer Mark Haas Jeff Hunter Mark Prior Darnell Clarke Kelly Combs Steve Oakley Craig Dietz Tim Burke Cliff Faust Ray Tromba Steve Gehrke Steve Naasz Rick Evans Mike Harlander Joe Scherger Tim Sinovich Mike Vojtesak Mark McManaman Steve Stanicek Mark Haley Steve Hergenrader

Pos. OF OF INF C INF C INF INF INF INF OF LHP RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP LHP RHP OF INF RHP OF INF C INF

Yr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr.

Hometown

Lincoln, Neb. Detroit, Mich. Playa del Rey, Calif. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Millard, Neb. Los Angeles, Calif. Detroit, Mich. Santa Ana, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Lincoln, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Millard, Neb. Los Angeles, Calif. Murray, Utah Rapid City, S.D. Los Angeles, Calif. St. Cloud, Minn. Billings, Mont. St. Ann, Mo. Joliet, Ill. Lincoln, Neb. Park Forest, Ill. Lompoc, Calif. Omaha, Neb.

R H E 0 9 1 7 12 0

W: Clinton (6-3); L: Burke (8-6) Nebraska 12 - BYU 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 0 2 2 3 1 2 2 0 0 BYU 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

R H E 12 14 1 4 13 1

W: Faust (9-1); L: Beck (8-4) Michigan 12 - Nebraska 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Michigan 3 4 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 Nebraska 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

R H E 12 15 2 3 11 3

W: Elam (6-0); L: Dietz (3-1)

As a freshman in 1980, Steve Stanicek set a then-school record with 12 home runs. The Park Forest, Ill., native also slugged 11 doubles and six triples, while driving in 51 runs.

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1985 NCAA REGIONAL TEAM

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1985

45-24 Overall, 16-6 Big Eight 1-2 NCAA Tournament No. Name 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 33 34 35 36

Jeff Carter Paul Meyers Larry Mims Kurt Eubanks Bruce Wobken Bruce Holmes Mike Duncan Mike Dobbs John Lepley Curtiss Heflin Kenneth Barnes Brent Friehauf Jeff Koenigsman John Walker Bill Mulligan Mark Davis Steve Sladek Brett Beede Mark Kister Burt Beattie Roger Webb Corey Zenon Rich King Phil Harrison Phil Goguen Bill McGuire Jeffrey Mays

Pos.

INF/OF OF INF INF INF C 1B RHP LHP INF INF LHP LHP OF LHP OF UTL RHP C C RHP OF OF LHP RHP C RHP

Yr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr.

Hometown

Evanston, Ill. Omaha, Neb. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Lincoln, Neb. Scribner, Neb. Bellevue, Neb. Tehachipi, Calif. Lincoln, Neb. Omaha, Neb. San Diego, Calif. McAlester, Okla. Bowie, Md. Omaha, Neb. Tulsa, Okla. Omaha, Neb. Okauchee, Wis. El Cajon, Calif. Plymouth, N.H. Hastings, Neb. Aberdeen, S.D. Ventura, Calif. Omaha, Neb. Millard, Neb. Glendora, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Omaha, Neb. Sedalia, Mo.

Front row (from left): Bill Mulligan, Jeff Carter, John Walker, Assistant Coach Mike Evans, Assistant Coach Scott Hopper, Head Coach John Sanders, Batboy Craig Sanders, Assistant Coach Mark Haley, Kurt Eubanks, Mark Kister, Larry Mims, Curtiss Heflin. Second row: Manager Ron Schinkel, Trainer Steve Ronspies, Phil Goguen, Brett Beede, Rich King, Mike Duncan, Brent Friehauf, Roger Webb, Phil Harrison, Paul Meyers, Bruce Holmes, Bruce Wobken, Video Coordinator Mark Honor. Third row: Greg Behn, John Lepley, Jeff Mays, Bill McGuire, Mike Dobbs, Burt Beattie, Steve Sladek, Jeff Koenigsman, Mark Davis, Corey Zenon.

Western 1 Regional (Sunken Diamond - Palo Alto, Calif.)

Nebraska 4 - Pepperdine 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pepperdine 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Nebraska 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 X

R H E 2 7 1 4 8 4

W: Mays; L: Smith Stanford 9 - Nebraska 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 Stanford 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 0 2

R H E 8 13 2 9 8 3

W: Plemel; L: McGuire Pepperdine 7 - Nebraska 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pepperdine 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 Nebraska 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 W: Marrett (15-0); L: Webb (8-4)

Paul Meyers hit .399 in 1985, while leading the Huskers with 91 hits.

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1999 NCAA REGIONAL TEAM

1999

42-18 Overall, 16-9 Big 12 1-2 NCAA Tournament Big 12 Tournament Champions No. Name

Front row (from left): Aaron Willey, Shane Komine, Justin Cowan, Jim Bailey, Danny Kimura, Brandon Penas, Will Bolt. Second row: Gregg Jones, Jarod Bearinger, Jamal Strong, Brent Potter, Scott Larsen, John Cole, Steve Hale, Jay Sirianni, Adam Stern. Third row: Pitching Coach Rob Childress, Volunteer Coach Jeremy Talbot, Ken Harvey, Scott Fries, Chad Wiles, Dave Schneider, Brandt Vlieger, Adam Shabala, Craig Moore, Head Coach Dave Van Horn. Fourth row: Brian Johnson, R.D. Spiehs, Davis Pickinpaugh, Matt Hopper, Jeff Blaesing, Brian Rodaway, Erik Mumm, Brian Kent, Jeff Hedman.

Columbus Regional (Bill Davis Stadium - Columbus, Ohio)

Mississippi State 18 - Nebraska 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mississippi State 1 4 0 1 7 2 0 1 2 Nebraska 1 2 0 5 0 0 0 6 0

R H E 18 20 2 14 17 2

W: Ginter (9-7); L: Fries 8-6); S: Donovan (2) Nebraska 10 - Bowling Green 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 2 0 Bowling Green 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0

R H E 10 15 2 5 14 0

W: Spiehs (5-1); L: Vaught (5-6) Mississippi State 13 - Nebraska 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mississippi State 0 1 2 5 2 0 0 3 0 Nebraska 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 0

R H E 13 17 0 7 9 0

1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 39 40 44 45

Jamal Strong Adam Shabala John Cole Brandt Vlieger Will Bolt Jim Bailey Jeff Hedman Erik Mumm Aaron Willey Adam Stern Dave Schneider Brian Johnson Craig Moore Kyle Brunen Jarod Bearinger Steve Hale Danny Kimura R.D. Spiehs Josh Latimer Justin Cowan Brent Potter Matt Hopper Shane Komine Scott Larsen Jay Sirianni Ken Harvey Scott Fries Chad Wiles Brian Rodaway Brandon Penas Davis Pickinpaugh Jeff Blaesing Brian Kent Gregg Jones

Pos. OF OF UTL INF INF INF 1B OF OF OF RHP C INF OF RHP RHP UTL RHP LHP C RHP RHP RHP OF LHP 1B LHP RHP LHP LHP RHP RHP C RHP

Yr.

Hometown

Jr. Altadena, Calif. Jr. Streator, Ill. Fr. Kanata, Ontario Jr. Omaha, Neb. Fr. Conroe, Texas Jr. Nanaimo, British Columbia Sr. Salt Lake City, Utah Sr. Kearney, Neb. Jr. Salina, Kan. Fr. London, Ontario Fr. Omaha, Neb. Sr. Derby, Kan. Sr. Fremont, Neb. Jr. Vanscoy, Saskatchewan Sr. Omaha, Neb. Fr. Yukon, Okla. So. Kailhua, Hawaii Fr. Grand Island, Neb. Jr. DeKalb, Ill. Jr. Tumwater, Wash. Fr. Runnells, Iowa Fr. Golden, Colo. Fr. Honolulu, Hawaii Sr. Omaha, Neb. Sr. Indianola, Iowa Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Jr. Dannebrog, Neb. Jr. Wood River, Neb. So. Lincoln, Neb. So. Grand Island, Neb. Jr. Ceresco, Neb. RFr. Lockport, Ill. RFr. Downers Grove, Ill. RFr. North Platte, Neb.

W: Donovan (3-1); L: Fries (8-7); S: Larson (3)

Along with hitting .478 as junior in 1999, Ken Harvey was named Easton/Redline Defensive Player of the Year and was a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award.

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2000 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL TEAM

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2000

51-17 Overall, 21-9 Big 12 4-2 NCAA Tournament Big 12 Tournament Champions No. Name 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 28 30 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 45

Jamal Strong Adam Shabala John Cole Josh Hesse Brandt Vlieger Will Bolt Jim Bailey Dan Wright Nic Ewing Jeff Leise Adrian Rider Dan Johnson Matt Hopper Scott Fries Aaron Gozart Waylon Byers Steve Hale Adam Stern R.D. Spiehs Justin Cowan Brent Potter Trevor Bullock Shane Komine Derrick Conte Jamie Rodrigue Thom Ott Chad Wiles Brian Rodaway Brandon Penas Justin Pekarek Jeff Blaesing Andy Bent

Pos. OF OF 2B INF 3B SS 1B INF INF OF RHP 1B 1B LHP C LHP RHP OF RHP C RHP LHP RHP RHP LHP RHP RHP LHP LHP LHP RHP RHP

Yr.

Hometown

Sr. Altadena, Calif. Sr. Streator, Ill. So. Kanata, Ontario Jr. Omaha, Neb. Sr. Omaha, Neb. So. Conroe, Texas Sr. Nanaimo, British Columbia Jr. St. George, Utah Fr. Rapid City, S.D. Fr. Omaha, Neb. Fr. Omaha, Neb. Jr. Coon Rapids, Minn. Fr. Golden, Colo. Sr. Dannebrog, Neb. Fr. Aberdeen, Wash. Fr. Milo, Iowa Fr. Yukon, Okla. So. London, Ontario So. Grand Island, Neb. Sr. Tumwater, Wash. Fr. Runnells, Iowa Sr. Lincoln, Neb. So. Honolulu, Hawaii Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla. Fr. St. Clair, Mo. So. Nassau, Bahamas Sr. Wood River, Neb. Jr. Lincoln, Neb. Jr. Grand Island, Neb. Fr. Staplehurst, Neb. So. Lockport, Ill. Jr. Beatrice, Neb.

Front row (from left): Will Bolt, Shane Komine, Brandon Penas, Jim Bailey, Justin Cowan, Aaron Gozart, Jeff Leise. Second row: Steve Hale, Adam Stern, Jamal Strong, Strength Coach Shaun Huls, Trainer Aaron Wells, Student Trainer Brian Hoesing, Josh Hess, Dan Wright, Waylon Byers. Third row: Student Coach Scott Larsen, Volunteer Coach Andy Sawyers, Assistant Coach Rob Childress, John Cole, Adam Shabala, Brian Rodaway, Andy Bent, Jamie Rodrigue, Head Coach Dave Van Horn, Assistant Coach Mike Anderson. Fourth row: Trevor Bullock, Dave Schneider, Chad Wiles, R.D. Spiehs, Matt Hopper, Thom Ott, Scott Fries, Brandt Vlieger, Dan Johnson.

Minneapolis Regional (Sieber Field - Minneapolis, Minn.)

Nebraska 2 - Butler 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Butler 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nebraska 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 X

R H E 1 4 2 2 10 2

W: Komine (11-3); L: Hoane (4-7); S: Ott (6) Nebraska 4 - Minnesota 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Nebraska 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 X

R H E 1 3 1 4 11 0

W: Bullock (6-1); L: Birk (4-4) Nebraska 8 - Wichita State 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 Wichita State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

R H E 8 12 1 1 8 3

W: Rodrigue (9-3); L: Kerbs (2-2)

Stanford Super Regional (Sunken Diamond - Palo Alto, Calif.)

Nebraska 7 - Stanford 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 Stanford 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

R H E 7 6 2 3 8 4

W: Spiehs (8-2); L: Young (8-1) Stanford 7 - Nebraska 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Stanford 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 Nebraska 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

R H E 7 8 1 1 6 4

W: Wayne (14-3); L: Komine (11-4) Stanford 5 - Nebraska 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Stanford 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 Nebraska 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 W: Sager (6-1); L: Rodrigue (9-4); S: Bruksch (12)

Shane Komine was 11-4 in 2000 with 159 strikeouts over 124.2 innings, and was 1-of-12 finalists for the Dick Howser Trophy.

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2003 NCAA REGIONAL TEAM

2003

47-18 Overall, 20-7 Big 12 2-3 NCAA Tournament Big 12 Regular Season Champions No. Name

Front row (from left): Jake Mullinax, Matt Wells, Daniel Bruce, Pat O’Neil, Steve Hale, Bubbs Merrill, Jeff Leise, Chad Steele, Jeremy Becker, John Grose, Jamie Rodrigue. Second row: Trainer Mike West, Brandon Fusilier, Tim Schoeninger, Drew Anderson, Joe Simokaitis, Mike Sillman, Joe Gullion, Alex Gordon, Zach Kroenke, Student Manager Mike Nicola. Third row: Head Coach Mike Anderson, Assistant Coach Andy Sawyers, Associate Head Coach Rob Childress, Curtis Ledbetter, Matt Hopper, Jason Burch, Quinton Robertson, Justin Pekarek, Phil Shirek, Josh Birmingham, Volunteer Assistant Coach Brandt Vlieger, Student Assistant Coach Brandon Eymann. Not pictured: Aaron Marsden.

Lincoln Regional (Hawks Field)

Nebraska 16 - Eastern Michigan 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 E. Michigan 0 0 2 0 0 1 4 2 2 Nebraska 1 1 3 0 3 0 5 3 X

R H E 11 15 3 16 20 1

W: Robertson (10-2); L: Pieron (7-5); S: Sillman (3) Southwest Missouri State 4 - Nebraska 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 SW Missouri St. 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 X

R H E 2 6 0 4 11 2

W: Ziegler (11-1); L: Marsden (8-3); S: Marcum (13) Nebraska 18 - Eastern Michigan 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 0 0 4 3 0 0 4 5 2 E. Michigan 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

R H E 18 15 1 2 8 3

W: Kroenke (6-2); L: Hayes (5-3) Nebraska 9 - Southwest Missouri State 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SW Missouri St. 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 Nebraska 0 6 0 0 3 0 0 0 X

1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 42 44 46 48

Jeff Leise Joe Simokaitis Alex Gordon Chad Steele Jake Mullinax Josh Birmingham Jesse Boyer Bubbs Merrill Kevin Belcher Drew Anderson Daniel Bruce Quinton Robertson Brandon Fusilier Curtis Ledbetter Matt Hopper Chase Odenreider Brian Duensing Joe Gullion Steve Hale John Grose John Brownell Tim Schoeninger Darren Hoffart Robbie Morrissey Pat O’Neil Greg Ladd Mike Harmelink Jason Burch Jamie Rodrigue Zach Kroenke Phil Shirek Aaron Marsden Matt Wells Dustin Timm Justin Pekarek Jeremy Becker Mike Sillman Andy Lomax Jake Foutch

Pos. OF INF INF C INF INF OF INF OF OF OF RHP OF 1B 1B INF LHP INF RHP C RHP RHP C RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP LHP LHP RHP LHP C RHP LHP LHP RHP C LHP

Yr.

Sr. So. Fr. RFr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. RFr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. RFr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown

Omaha, Neb. St. Louis, Mo. Lincoln, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Hesperia, Calif. Hobbs, N.M. Littleton, Colo. Omaha, Neb. Lake Forest, Ill. Kearney, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Richland, Miss. Coppell, Texas Lawrence, Kan. Golden, Colo. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Leawood, Kan. Yukon, Okla. Henderson, Nev. Omaha, Neb. Denver, Colo. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Littleton, Colo. Elkhorn, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Papillion, Neb. St. Clair, Mo. Omaha, Neb. Minot, N.D. Grand Forks, N.D. Littleton, Colo Yutan, Neb. Staplehurst, Neb. Scottsbluff, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Valley, Neb.

R H E 5 10 1 9 13 0

W: Rodrigue (1-1); L: Gray (5-3); S: Schoeninger (6) Southwest Missouri State 7 - Nebraska 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW Missouri St. 0 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 X

R H E 0 5 2 7 13 0

W: Zimmerman (5-3); L: Shirek (5-3)

Aaron Marsden was named Big 12 Pitcher of the Year in 2003 after going 8-3 with a 2.90 ERA and 113 strikeouts in 115.0 innings.

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2006 NCAA REGIONAL TEAM

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42-17 Overall, 17-10 Big 12 0-2 NCAA Tournament No. Name 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 44 45 47 48

Jake Mort Jake Opitz Jesse Shriner Nick Jaros Jeff Lanning Steve Edlefsen Ryan Wehrle Tony Watson Andy Gerch Luke Gorsett Andrew Gudmunson Jeff Christy Casey Klapperich Andrew Brown Brandon Buckman Luke Wertz Nick Sullivan Jon Klausing Johnny Dorn Bryce Nimmo Ryan Bohanan Dan Jennings Matt Wagner Wes Simmons Erik Bird Tim Radmacher Mike Nihsen Brett Jensen Jared Cranston Tim Scott Matt Foust Zach Herr John Lee Mike Harmelink Charlie Shirek Joba Chamberlain Mark Hightower Drew Schwab Dustin Timm

Pos. INF INF C OF C INF INF LHP OF OF INF C INF INF INF RHP OF LHP RHP OF RHP LHP INF LHP RHP RHP RHP RHP LHP LHP RHP LHP OF RHP RHP RHP C RHP RHP

Yr.

So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. RFr. Jr. Sr. So. RFr. So. So. So. So. Fr. RFr. Fr. Fr. RFr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. RFr. Jr. So. RFr. Sr.

Hometown

Nebraska City, Neb. Littleton, Colo. Littleton, Colo. Platte City, Mo. Ankeny, Iowa Bloomington, Minn. Papillion, Neb. Grimes, Iowa Lincoln, Neb. Denver, Colo. Minot, N.D. Lincoln, Neb. Rapid City, S.D. Carrollton, Texas Monument, Colo. Parker, Colo. Arvada, Colo. Arvada, Colo. Grand Island, Neb. Cheyenne, Wyo. Goddard, Kan. West Des Moines, Iowa Wahoo, Neb. Owasso, Okla. Omaha, Neb. Rosemount, Minn. Ralston, Neb. Eagle Grove, Iowa Colby, Kan. Ely, Minn. Overland Park, Kan. Omaha, Neb. Mason City, Iowa Omaha, Neb. Minot, N.D. Lincoln, Neb. Elkhorn, Neb. LaVista, Neb. Yutan, Neb.

Front row (from left): Andrew Brown, Zach Herr, Bryce Nimmo, Nick Jaros, Nick Sullivan, Student Manager Brooks Wells, Jake Mort. Second row: Student Trainer Clint Kirkland, Student Manager Ben Lynch, Jeff Christy, Erik Bird, John Lee, Jeff Lanning, Casey Klapperich, Mark Hightower, Jake Opitz, Luke Wertz, Tim Radmacher, Mike Harmelink, Trainer Derek Birkley, Student Trainer Tammy Steinkraus.Third row: Graduate Manager Ryan Strain, Assistant Coach Dave Bingham, Assistant Coach Andy Sawyers, Luke Gorsett, Steve Edlefsen, Wes Simmons, Joba Chamberlain, Jared Cranston, Matt Foust, Tim Scott, Andy Gerch, Volunteer Coach Justin Seely, Head Coach Mike Anderson. Back row: Johnny Dorn, Ryan Wehrle, Tony Watson, Matt Wagner, Drew Schwab, Brandon Buckman, Brett Jensen, Jon Klausing, Wes Simmons, Charlie Shirek, Mike Nihsen, Dan Jennings.

Lincoln Regional (Hawks Field)

Manhattan 4 - Nebraska 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Manhattan 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Nebraska 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

R H E 4 7 1 1 8 0

W: Cody (12-2); L: Chamberlain (6-5) San Francisco 5 - Nebraska 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 San Francisco 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 X

R H E 1 5 2 5 6 0

W: Poreda (8-5); L: Watson (10-2); S: McGuigan (5)

A third-team All-American in 2006, Tony Watson was 10-2 with a 2.78 ERA in 100.1 innings of work. Watson was picked in the ninth round of the 2007 MLB Draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates and selected to the National League All-Star team in 2014.

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2007 NCAA REGIONAL TEAM

2007

32-27 Overall, 14-13 Big 12 2-2 NCAA Tournament No. Name

Front row (from left): John Lee, Student Manager Brooks Wells, Mitch Abeita, Craig Corriston, Brett Sowers, Jeff Tezak, Bryce Nimmo, Zach Herr, DJ Belfonte, Andy Cotton, Nick Sullivan, Mark Hightower, Jake Mort. Second row: Assistant Coach Andy Sawyers, Assistant Coach Dave Bingham, Erik Bird, Andy Gerch, Dominic Piazza, Jeff Lanning, Andrew Brown, Jake Opitz, Luke Wertz, Eric Rose, Steve Edlefsen, Tim Radmacher, Graduate Manager Ryan Strain, Assistant Coach Justin Seely, Head Coach Mike Anderson. Third row: Thad Weber, Tim Scott, Dan Jennings, Mike Nihsen, Johnny Dorn, Charlie Shirek, Tony Watson, Brian Feekin, Mike Nesseth, Drew Bowman, Joe Broekemeier, Ryan Wehrle, Matt Foust.

Tempe Regional (Packard Stadium - Tempe, Ariz.)

UC Riverside 10 - Nebraska 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 UC Riverside 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 3 X

R H E 5 11 0 10 10 2

W: Simmons (11-3); L: Wertz (4-1) Nebraska 6 - Monmouth 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Monmouth 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 Nebraska 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 X

R H E 5 7 0 6 10 0

W: Foust (2-4); L: Brach (3-8) Nebraska 11 - UC Riverside 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 UC Riverside 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nebraska 0 2 0 2 3 0 2 2 X

R H E 1 5 2 11 15 0

W: Dorn (10-3); L: Cassa (2-5) Arizona State 19 - Nebraska 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 2 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 Arizona State 4 2 0 0 3 0 6 4 X

2 3 4 6 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 41 43 44 45 47 48

Jake Mort Jake Opitz DJ Belfonte Brett Sowers Jeff Lanning Steve Edlefsen Tony Watson Andy Gerch Mitch Abeita Thad Weber Craig Corriston Andy Cotton Joe Broekemeier Andrew Brown Jeff Tezak Luke Wertz Nick Sullivan Jon Klausing Johnny Dorn Bryce Nimmo Aaron Jarosh Dan Jennings Drew Bowman Wes Simmons Erik Bird Tim Radmacher Mike Nihsen Sam Sharpe Dominic Piazza Tim Scott Matt Foust Zach Herr John Lee Charlie Shirek Mike Nesseth Eric Rose Brian Feekin Mark Hightower Drew Schwab Charlie Shaver

Pos. INF INF OF INF C INF LHP OF C INF UTL INF RHP INF INF RHP OF LHP RHP OF OF LHP LHP LHP RHP RHP RHP RHP C LHP RHP LHP OF RHP RHP LHP LHP C RHP LHP

Yr.

So. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. RFr. So. So. RFr. Fr. Fr. RFr. Jr. So. RFr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr.

Hometown

Nebraska City, Neb. Littleton, Colo. Kansas City, Mo. Englewood, Colo. Ankeny, Iowa Bloomington, Minn. Grimes, Iowa Lincoln, Neb. Dallas, Texas Friend, Neb. Paris, Texas Lincoln, Neb. Aurora, Neb. Carrollton, Texas San Diego, Calif. Parker, Colo. Arvada, Colo. Arvada, Colo. Grand Island, Neb. Cheyenne, Wyo. Ankeny, Iowa West Des Moines, Iowa Morrison, Colo. Owasso, Okla. Omaha, Neb. Rosemount, Minn. Ralston, Neb. Louisburg, Kan. Scottsdale, Ariz. Ely, Minn. Overland Park, Kan. Omaha, Neb. Mason City, Iowa Minot, N.D. Windom, Minn. Billings, Mont. Papillion, Neb. Elkhorn, Neb. LaVista, Neb. Elkhorn, Neb.

R H E 7 11 3 19 23 1

W: Satow (12-3); L: Weber (1-2); S: Jarvis (11)

Future Major Leaguer Andrew Brown hit .329 with 19 doubles and 10 home runs in 2007. Brown, an honorable-metion All-Big 12 pick, hit .343 during league play with 10 doubles, two triples, six home runs and 24 RBIs, all team highs.

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2008 NCAA REGIONAL TEAM

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2008

41-16-1 Overall, 17-9-1 Big 12 1-2 NCAA Tournament No. Name 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 30 31 32 33 35 37 39 41 43

Jake Mort Jake Opitz DJ Belfonte Brett Sowers Tyler Rank Sean Yost Dan Johnston Drew Gray Matt Freeman Mitch Abeita Thad Weber Craig Corriston Andy Cotton Joe Broekemeier Casey Hauptman Jeff Tezak Ben Kline Nick Sullivan Clay Cuno Johnny Dorn Bryce Nimmo Erik Anderson Dan Jennings Joe Hatasaki Erik Bird Ryan Christenson Tyler Farst Michael Mariot Cody Neer Zach Herr Aaron Pribanic Mike Nesseth Eric Rose

Pos. INF INF OF INF RHP RHP INF C RHP C RHP INF INF RHP RHP INF INF OF OF RHP OF RHP LHP LHP RHP LHP OF RHP C LHP RHP RHP LHP

Yr.

Jr. Sr. So. RFr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. RFr. RFr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. RFr. RFr.

Hometown

Nebraska City, Neb. Littleton, Colo. Kansas City, Mo. Englewood, Colo. Rochester, Minn. Lincoln, Neb. Papillion, Neb. Archie, Mo. Omaha, Neb. Dallas, Texas Friend, Neb. Paris, Texas Lincoln, Neb. Aurora, Neb. Omaha, Neb. San Diego, Calif. Omaha, Neb. Arvada, Colo. New Bloomfield, Mo. Grand Island, Neb. Cheyenne, Wyo. Prairie Village, Kan. West Des Moines, Iowa Mountain View, Calif. Omaha, Neb. Gilbert, Ariz. Cedar Park, Texas Southlake, Texas Orlando, Fla. Omaha, Neb. Plano, Texas Windom, Minn. Billings, Mont.

Front row (from left): Student Trainer Mike Nolan, Student Trainer Chad Pope, Andy Cotton, Erik Anderson, DJ Belfonte, Zach Herr, Jeff Tezak, Brett Sowers, Bryce Nimmo, Nick Sullivan, Joe Hatasaki, Michael Mariot, Ryan Christenson and Graduate Trainer Ryan Holleman. Second row: Volunteer Coach Nate Thompson, Assistant Coach Dave Bingham, Craig Corriston, Matt Freeman, Jake Mort, Dan Johnston, Tyler Farst, Ben Kline, Johnny Dorn, Thad Weber, Erik Bird, Jake Opitz, Mitch Abeita, Assistant Coach Eric Newman and Head Coach Mike Anderson. Third row: Student Manager Brooks Wells, Dan Jennings, Tyler Rank, Casey Hauptman, Mike Nesseth, Cody Neer, David Stewart, Sean Yost, Drew Gray, Aaron Pribanic, Clay Cuno, Joe Broekemeier, Eric Rose and Student Manager Matt Harvey.

Lincoln Regional (Hawks Field)

Nebraska 13 - Eastern Illinois 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Eastern Illinois 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 3 Nebraska 2 0 1 4 2 1 1 2 X

R H E 10 13 1 13 16 0

W: Weber (9-4); L: Morrell (5-2) UC Irvine 3 - Nebraska 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 UC Irvine 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 X

R H E 2 4 1 3 11 0

W: Bibona (9-3); L: Dorn (6-2); S: Pettis (17) Oral Robers 8 - Nebraska 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oral Roberts 1 1 4 1 0 1 0 0 X

R H E 0 2 0 8 15 1

W: Minissale (3-3); L: Weber (9-5)

A third-team All-American in 2008, senior Johnny Dorn was 6-2 with a 2.45 ERA and 102 strikeouts. The Grand Island, Neb., native ranks second all-time at Nebraska in wins (37), innings pitched (386.2), strikeouts (298) and starts (58).

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2014 NCAA REGIONAL TEAM

2014

41-21 Overall, 18-6 Big Ten 1-2 NCAA Tournament No. Name

Front row (from left): Graduate Athletic Trainer Davey LaCroix, Ty Kildow, Wes Edrington, Quinn McGill, Matt Leuty, Taylor Fish, Jake Placzek, Steven Reveles, Student Athletic Trainer Ryan Cooney. Second row: Assistant Director of Operations Brian Gehringer, Tanner Lubach, Christian Cox, Kyle Kubat, Colton Howell, Michael Klein, Grant Gamble, Bryce Only, Michael Pritchard, Tyler King, Josh Roeder, Pat Kelly, Athletic Trainer Jerry Weber. Third row: Head Coach Darin Erstad, Associate Head Coach Will Bolt, Pitching Coach Ted Silva, Student Manager Ken Harvey, Jake Hohensee, Ryan Boldt, Bob Greco, Blake Headley, Max Knutson, Derek Burkamper, Graduate Manager Brad Smith, Director of Operations Curtis Ledbetter, Volunteer Assistant Jeff Christy. Back row: Austin Darby, Ben Miller, Luke Bublitz, Zach Hirsch, Austin Christensen, Jeff Chesnut, Christian DeLeon, Aaron Bummer, Chance Sinclair.

Stillwater Regional (Reynolds Stadium - Stillwater, Okla.)

Cal State Fullerton 5 - Nebraska 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Fullerton 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

R H E 5 5 1 1 9 1

W: Gauna (5-2); L: Hirsch (4-2) Nebraska 8 - Binghamton 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Binghamton 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0

R H E 8 14 1 6 10 1

W: Hirsch (5-2); L: Ostner (3-2) Cal State Fullerton 4 - Nebraska 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nebraska 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 Fullerton 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 X

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Ty Kildow Derek Burkamper Matt Leuty Michael Pritchard Steven Reveles Bryce Only Tanner Lubach Pat Kelly Christian Cox Bob Greco Josh Roeder Wes Edrington Chance Sinclair Aaron Bummer Luke Bublitz Max Knutson Ryan Boldt Blake Headley Jake Placzek Colton Howell Beau Fandel Jeff Chesnut Michael Klein Kyle Kubat Tyler King Christian DeLeon Austin Christensen Grant Gamble Jake Hohensee Quinn McGill Austin Darby Ben Miller Taylor Fish Zach Hirsch

Pos.

Yr.

OF Sr. RHP Fr. UTL Fr. OF Sr. INF Jr. INF Fr. C Jr. INF Jr. OF/LHP Jr. RHP Sr. RHP Jr. INF So. RHP Jr. LHP Jr. RHP Sr. LHP Fr. OF Fr. INF Jr. INF So. RHP So. C Fr. RHP So. RHP/INF Fr. LHP Jr. LHP Sr. RHP Sr. 1B/LHP So. LHP Fr. RHP Fr. OF Fr. OF Jr. LHP/1B Fr. C So. LHP Sr.

Hometown

Omaha, Neb. Muscatine, Iowa Shoreview, Minn. Omaha, Neb. Santa Barbara, Calif. Algonquin, Ill. Lincoln, Neb. Red Wing, Minn. Aberdeen, S.D. Papillion, Neb. Plano, Texas Fishers, Ind. Spring Hill, Kan. Peoria, Ariz. Thornton, Colo. Arden Hills, Minn. Red Wing, Minn. Omaha, Neb. La Vista, Neb. O’Fallon, Mo. Forest Lake, Minn. Omaha, Neb. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Waterloo, Neb. Republic, Mo. Richmond, Texas Cedar Rapids, Iowa Fort Collins, Colo. Lincoln, Neb. Wahoo, Neb. Colorado Springs, Colo. Clive, Iowa Kearney, Neb. St. Charles, Ill.

R H E 3 8 3 4 5 0

W: Wiest (5-4); L: Bummer (7-5); S: Davis (7)

In front of 10,424 fans at TD Ameritrade Park, Michael Pritchard scored the game-winning run in a ninth-inning rally against Ohio State at the Big Ten Tournament. A first-team All-Big Ten pick in 2014, Pritchard hit .314 with 21 doubles, four triples, three home runs and 39 RBIs. Pritchard ranks fifth in school history with 251 hits, including 45 doubles, which ties Paul Meyers for 10th all-time.

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Nebraska 1, Kansas 0 (April 20, 1954)

Nebraska 3, Kansas 0 (May 3, 1980)

Kansas Pulliam, 2b Hoglund, 3b Cohn, rf Allison, cf Trombold, 1b Perry, lf Aunest, c Heitholt, ss Brose, p Hikon, ph Totals

Nebraska AB R H BI D. Rolston, ss 2 0 0 1 N. Coufal, ss 1 0 0 0 V. Gottsch, 3b 4 0 1 0 F. Seger, 2b 3 0 1 0 R. Novak, 1b 3 0 0 0 B. Giles, lf 2 0 0 0 D. Becker, rf 3 0 0 0 J. Cederdahl, cf 2 1 1 0 M. Backhaus, c 2 0 0 0 R. Geier, p 2 0 0 0 Totals 24 1 3 1

Kansas AB R H BI Nebraska AB R H BI Jeltz, 2b 3 0 0 0 G. Schafer, 2b 2 1 0 0 Riley, rf 3 0 0 0 C. Chavez, ss 3 0 2 1 Lewallen, cf 3 0 0 0 J. Hunter, dh 3 0 0 0 Gundelfinger, dh 2 0 0 0 J. Scherger, lf 3 0 0 0 Gray, 1b 2 0 0 0 S. Haas, cf 2 0 0 0 Graham, c 2 0 0 0 M. Prior, 3b 2 0 1 0 Gile, 3b 0 0 0 0 S. Oakley, rf 3 0 0 0 Hibbs, ss 2 0 0 0 S. Stanicek, 1b 1 1 0 0 Wright, lf 2 0 0 0 M. Haas, c 2 1 1 2 Ritscher, 2b 2 0 0 0 Totals 21 0 0 0 Totals 21 3 4 3

R H E 0 0 0 1 3 0

Teams 123 456 7 Kansas 000 000 0 - Nebraska 002 010 X -

AB R H BI 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 27 0 0 0

Teams 123 456 789 Kansas 000 000 000 - Nebraska 000 100 00X - Kansas Brose (L)

IP H R ER BB SO 8 3 1 1 5 3

Kansas Hicks (L, 2-4)

IP H R ER BB SO 6 4 3 3 4 3

Nebraska IP H R ER BB SO Richard Geier (W) 9 0 0 0 0 10

Nebraska IP H R ER BB SO Faust (W, 7-1) 7 0 0 0 0 5

Game Summary: Richard Geier tossed a nineinning perfect game against Kansas on April 20, 1954. Geier struck out 10 on the way to retiring 27 consecutive batters. The Huskers scored their lone run when shortstop Dirkes Rolston walked with the bases loaded in the fourth to score center fielder James Cederdahl.

Game Summary: After plowing his way through Kansas’ first 20 batters, (and having only four Jayhawks hit the ball out of the infield) senior pitcher Cliff Faust must have thought he was seeing his perfect game slip away. The Jayhawks’ Dick Lewallen came to the plate with two outs in the seventh (and final inning) and promptly hit a sinking line drive into left field. But left fielder Joe Scherger made a diving grab to save Faust’s perfect game. Outside of Lewallen’s game ender, no other Jayhawk made a serious bid to reach base.

Cliff Faust won 22 games for the Huskers from 1977 to 1980 and is tied for second in school history with eight complete games.

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SEVEN NO-HITTERS Nebraska Boasts Three Individual No-Hitters and Four Combined No-Hitters Three Individual No-Hitters

Four Combined No-Hitters

Oklahoma 1, Nebraska 0 (May 18, 1957)

Nebraska 10, Dana College (April 17, 1978)

Teams 123 456 7 Oklahoma 010 000 0 - Nebraska 000 000 0 -

Nebraska Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO Tim Pettit 4 0 0 0 2 3 Mark DiBenedetti 1 0 0 0 1 2

R H E 1 0 1 0 3 2

Oklahoma Tony Risinger (W)

IP H R ER BB SO 7 3 0 0 2 4

Nebraska Dwight Siebler (L)

IP H R ER BB SO 7 0 1 0 3 9

Nebraska 25, Missouri Western 0 (March 5, 1986) Nebraska Pitchers Phil Harrison Rocky Johnson Kevin Merrill

Game Summary: Dwight Siebler hurled a seven-inning no-hitter against Oklahoma, but was tagged with the loss. A throwing error by Siebler in the second inning on a bunt allowed the game’s only run to score.

Teams 123 456 Austin 000 000 - Nebraska 203 01(15) -

R H E 0 0 3 21 17 1

Austin College Ventucci (L) Broach

IP H R ER BB SO 5 7 8 8 9 1 1 10 13 12 2 0

Nebraska Tim Burke (W)

IP H R ER BB SO 6 0 0 0 4 8

Nebraska Pitchers Kyle Kubat Tyler Niederklein Dylan Vogt

Nebraska 5, Oklahoma 0 (April 5, 1981)

Oklahoma Bruce Hinz (L) Scott Dean

IP H R ER BB 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1

SO 3 5 2 1

Nebraska 3, Arkansas 0 (April 16, 2013)

Game Summary: The Huskers scored 15 runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to give future Major League All-Star Tim Burke a six-inning no-hitter.

Teams 123 456 7 Oklahoma 000 000 0 - Nebraska 101 030 X -

SO 10 1 0

Nebraska 15, Peru State 0 (March 6, 1993) Nebraska Pitchers Tom Bergan Casey Deskins Troy Brohawn Steve Boyd

Nebraska 21, Austin College 0 (March 15, 1978)

IP H R ER BB 6 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

IP H R ER BB 5 0 0 0 1 2.1 0 0 0 1 1.2 0 0 0 1

SO 3 1 1

Last Time Nebraska was No-Hit Missouri 13, Nebraska 0 (May 3, 1981) Missouri Pitcher Jim Maddock

IP H R ER BB SO 7 0 0 0 3 4

R H E 0 0 2 5 8 2

IP H R ER BB SO 5 7 5 4 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

Nebraska IP H R ER BB SO Anthony Kelley (W) 7 0 0 0 3 7 Game Summary: Freshman Anthony Kelley made his first career conference victory a memorable one, tossing a no-hitter against Oklahoma. Kelley was never in any serious trouble as he struck out seven, while walking three. Steve Stanicek provided the offensive punch, slugging a two-run homer.

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35 Huskers have Played in a Major League Baseball Game 9 World Series Rings - 9 All-Star Selections - 7 Gold Glove Awards

BOB CERV (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1947-50)

STAN BAHNSEN (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1965)

Honors World Series Champion (1956) All Star (1958)

Honors American League Rookie of the Year (1968)

MLB Career: 1951-62 Kansas City Athletics, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros

Year Team 1951 NY-AL 1952 NY-AL 1953 NY-AL 1954 NY-AL 1955 NY-AL 1956 NY-AL 1957 KC-AL 1958 KC-AL 1959 KC-AL 1960 KC-AL NY-AL 1961 LA-AL NY-AL 1962 NY-AL Hou-NL Totals 12 Years

G AVG 12 .214 36 .241 8 .000 56 .260 55 .341 54 .304 124 .272 141 .305 125 .285 23 .256 87 .250 18 .271 57 .271 14 .118 19 .226 829 .276

MLB Career: 1968-83 New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, Montreal Expos, California Angels, Philadelphia Phillies

AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 28 4 8 1 0 0 2 4 6 0 87 11 21 3 2 1 8 9 22 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 100 14 26 6 0 5 13 11 17 0 85 17 29 4 2 3 22 7 16 4 115 16 35 5 6 3 25 18 13 0 345 35 94 14 2 11 44 20 57 1 515 93 157 20 7 38 104 50 82 3 463 61 132 22 4 20 87 35 87 3 78 14 20 1 1 6 12 10 17 0 216 32 54 11 1 8 28 30 36 0 57 3 9 3 0 2 6 1 8 0 118 17 32 5 1 6 20 12 17 1 17 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 31 2 7 0 0 2 3 2 10 0 2,261 320 624 96 28 105 374 323 392 12

DWIGHT SIEBLER (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1957-58) MLB Career: 1963-67 Minnesota Twins

Year Team W-L 1963 Min-AL 2-1 1964 Min-AL 0-0 1965 Min-AL 0-0 1966 Min-AL 2-2 1967 Min-AL 0-0 Totals 5 Years 4-3

SV 0 0 0 1 0 1

ERA 2.79 4.91 4.20 3.44 3.00 3.45

G GS CG 7 5 2 9 0 0 7 1 0 23 2 0 2 0 0 48 8 2

SH 0 0 0 0 0 0

IP H BB SO 38.2 25 12 22 11.0 10 6 10 15.0 11 11 15 49.2 47 14 24 3.0 4 1 0 117.1 97 44 71

Year Team W-L SV ERA 1966 NY-AL 1-1 1 3.52 1968 NY-AL 17-12 0 2.05 1969 NY-AL 9-16 1 3.83 1970 NY-AL 14-11 0 3.33 1971 NY-AL 14-12 0 3.35 1972 Chi-AL 21-16 0 3.60 1973 Chi-AL 18-21 0 3.57 1974 Chi-AL 12-15 0 4.70 1975 Chi-AL 4-6 0 6.01 Oak-AL 6-7 0 3.24 1976 Oak-AL 8-7 0 3.34 1977 Oak-AL 1-2 1 6.14 Mon-NL 8-9 0 4.81 1978 Mon-NL 1-5 7 3.84 1979 Mon-NL 3-1 5 3.15 1980 Mon-NL 7-6 4 3.05 1981 Mon-AL 2-1 1 4.96 1982 Cal-AL 0-1 0 4.66 Phi-NL 0-0 0 1.35 Totals 16 Years 146-149 20 3.60

G GS CG SH IP H 4 3 1 0 23 15 37 34 10 1 267.1 216 40 33 5 2 220.2 222 36 35 6 2 232.2 227 36 34 14 3 242 221 43 41 5 1 252.1 263 42 42 14 4 282.1 290 38 35 10 1 216.1 230 12 12 2 0 67.1 78 21 16 2 0 100 88 35 14 1 1 143 124 11 2 0 0 22 24 23 22 3 1 127.1 142 44 1 0 0 75 74 55 0 0 0 94.1 80 57 0 0 0 91.1 80 25 3 0 0 49 45 7 0 0 0 9.2 13 8 0 0 0 13.1 8 574 327 73 16 2,529 2,440

R ER BB SO 9 9 7 16 72 61 68 162 102 94 90 130 100 86 75 116 99 90 72 110 107 101 73 157 128 112 117 120 128 113 110 102 49 45 40 31 42 36 37 49 55 53 43 82 76 68 13 21 16 15 38 58 35 32 31 44 34 33 42 71 40 31 33 48 27 27 24 28 6 5 8 5 2 2 3 9 1,127 1,013 924 1,359

GARY NEIBAUER (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1965-66) MLB Career: 1969-73 Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies Year Team 1969 Atl-NL 1970 Atl-NL 1971 Atl-NL 1972 Atl-NL Phi-NL 1973 Atl-NL Totals 5 Years

W-L SV ERA G GS CG SH IP H R 1-2 0 3.90 29 0 0 0 57.2 42 28 0-3 0 4.97 7 0 0 0 12.2 11 7 1-0 1 2.14 6 1 0 0 21 14 5 0-0 0 7.27 8 0 0 0 17.1 27 15 0-2 0 5.30 9 2 0 0 18.2 17 12 2-1 0 7.17 16 1 0 0 21.1 24 19 4-8 1 4.78 75 4 0 0 148.2 135 86

ER BB SO 25 31 42 7 8 9 5 9 6 14 6 8 11 14 7 17 19 9 79 87 81

RYAN KUROSAKI (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1971-73) MLB Career: 1975 St. Louis Cardinals

Honors First Asian-American to play Major League Baseball Year Team W-L SV ERA G GS CG SH IP H R ER BB S O 1975 StL-NL 0-0 0 7.62 7 0 0 0 13 15 11 11 7 6 Totals 1 Year 0-0 0 7.62 7 0 0 0 13 15 11 11 7 6

PETE O’BRIEN (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1978-79) MLB Career: 1982-93 Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners Year Team 1982 Tex-AL 1983 Tex-AL 1984 Tex-AL 1985 Tex-AL 1986 Tex-AL 1987 Tex-AL 1988 Tex-AL 1989 Cle-AL 1990 Sea-AL 1991 Sea-AL 1992 Sea-AL 1993 Sea-AL Totals 12 Years

G AVG 20 .239 154 .237 142 .287 159 .267 156 .290 159 .286 156 .272 155 .260 108 .224 152 .248 134 .222 72 .257 1,567 .261

AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 67 13 16 4 1 4 13 6 8 1 524 53 124 24 5 8 53 58 62 5 520 57 149 26 2 18 80 53 50 3 573 69 153 34 3 22 92 69 53 5 551 86 160 23 3 23 90 87 66 4 569 84 163 26 1 23 88 59 61 0 547 57 149 24 1 16 71 72 73 1 554 75 144 24 1 12 55 83 48 3 366 32 82 18 0 5 27 44 33 0 560 58 139 29 3 17 88 44 61 0 396 40 88 15 1 14 52 40 27 2 210 30 54 7 0 7 27 26 21 0 5,437 654 1,421 254 21 169 736 641 563 24

Bob Cerv (right), shown here with Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio, spent 12 years in the majors and played in four World Series with the New York Yankees.

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TIM BURKE (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1978-80)

MARC SAGMOEN (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1992-93)

Honors All-Star (1989)

Honors Fourth player to get an inside-the-park home run for his first career hit. Last player assigned to wear the number 42 in a Major League Baseball game, as baseball retired the number that same night to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the start of Jackie Robinson’s career. Mariano Rivera was the last player to wear the number, up to his retirement in 2013.

MLB Career: 1985-92 Montreal Expos, New York Mets, New York Yankees

MLB Career: 1997 Texas Rangers

Year Team W-L SV ERA G GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 1985 Mon-NL 9-4 8 2.39 78 0 0 0 120.1 86 32 32 44 87 1986 Mon-NL 9-7 4 2.93 68 2 0 0 101.1 103 37 33 46 82 1987 Mon-NL 7-0 18 1.19 55 0 0 0 91 64 18 12 17 58 1988 Mon-NL 3-5 18 3.40 61 0 0 0 82 84 36 31 25 42 1989 Mon-NL 9-3 28 2.55 68 0 0 0 84.2 68 24 24 22 54 1990 Mon-NL 2-2 20 2.52 58 0 0 0 75 71 29 21 21 47 1991 Mon-NL 3-4 5 4.11 37 0 0 0 46 41 21 14 14 25 NY-NL 3-3 1 2.75 35 0 0 0 55.2 55 17 12 12 34 1992 NY-NL 1-2 0 5.74 15 0 0 0 15.2 26 15 10 3 7 NY-AL 2-2 0 3.25 23 0 0 0 27.2 26 14 10 15 8 Totals 8 Years 49-33 102 2.72 498 2 0 0 699.1 624 251 211 219 444

STEVE STANICEK (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1980-82) MLB Career: 1987, 1989 Milwaukee Brewers, Philadelphia Phillies

Year Team G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 1987 Mil-AL 4 .286 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1989 Phi-NL 9 .111 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 Totals 2 Years 13 .188 16 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 5 0

BOB SEBRA (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1981-83)

MLB Career: 1985-90 Montreal Expos, Texas Rangers, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Brewers Year Team W-L SV ERA G GS CG SH 1985 Tex-AL 0-2 0 7.52 7 4 0 0 1986 Mon-NL 5-5 0 3.55 17 13 3 1 1987 Mon-NL 6-15 0 4.42 36 27 4 1 1988 Phi-NL 1-2 0 7.94 3 3 0 0 1989 Phi-NL 2-3 0 4.46 6 5 0 0 Cin-NL 0-0 1 6.43 15 0 0 0 1990 Mil-AL 1-2 0 8.18 10 0 0 0 Totals 6 Years 15-29 1 4.71 94 52 7 2

IP H R ER BB 20.1 26 17 17 14 91.1 82 39 36 25 177.1 184 99 87 67 11.1 15 11 10 10 34.1 41 20 17 10 21 24 16 15 18 11 20 10 10 5 366.2 392 212 192 149

SO 13 66 156 7 21 14 4 281

Year Team G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 1997 Tex-AL 21 .140 43 2 6 2 0 1 4 2 13 1 Totals 1 Year 21 .140 43 2 6 2 0 1 4 2 13 1

DARIN ERSTAD (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1993-95) MLB Career: 1996-2009 Los Angeles Angels, Chicago White Sox, Houston Astros Honors World Series Champion (2022) All Star (1998, 2000) Gold Glove (2000, 2002, 2004) Silver Slugger (2000) Year Team 1996 Ana-AL 1997 Ana-AL 1998 Ana-AL 1999 Ana-AL 2000 Ana-AL 2001 Ana-AL 2002 Ana-AL 2003 Ana-AL 2004 Ana-AL 2005 LA-AL 2006 LA-AL 2007 Chi-AL 2008 Hou-NL 2009 Hou-NL Totals 14 years

G AVG 57 .284 139 .299 133 .296 142 .253 157 .355 157 .258 150 .283 67 .252 125 .295 152 .271 40 .221 87 .248 140 .276 107 .194 1654 .282

AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 208 34 59 5 1 4 20 17 29 3 539 99 161 34 4 16 77 51 86 23 537 84 159 39 3 19 82 43 77 20 585 84 148 22 5 13 53 47 101 13 676 121 240 39 6 25 100 64 82 28 631 89 163 35 1 9 63 62 113 24 625 99 177 28 4 10 73 27 67 23 258 35 65 7 1 4 17 18 40 9 495 79 146 29 1 7 69 37 74 16 605 85 164 33 3 7 65 47 108 10 95 8 21 8 1 0 5 6 18 1 310 33 77 13 1 4 32 28 44 7 322 49 89 16 0 4 31 14 68 2 134 13 26 8 2 2 11 14 31 0 6024 913 1697 316 33 124 699 475 939 179

BILL McGUIRE (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1983-85) MLB Career: 1988-89 Seattle Mariners

Year Team G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 1988 Sea-AL 9 .188 16 1 3 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 1989 Sea-AL 14 .179 28 2 5 0 0 1 4 2 6 0 Totals 2 Years 23 .182 44 3 8 0 0 1 6 5 8 0

KIP GROSS (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1986)

MLB Career: 1990-93, 1999-2000 Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, Houston Astros Honors World Series Champion (1990) Year Team W-L SV ERA G GS CG SH 1990 Cin-NL 0-0 0 4.26 5 0 0 0 1991 Cin-NL 6-4 0 3.47 29 9 1 0 1992 Cin-NL 1-1 0 4.18 16 1 0 0 1993 LA-NL 0-0 0 0.60 10 0 0 0 1999 Bos-AL 0-2 0 7.82 11 1 0 0 2000 Hou-NL 0-1 0 10.38 2 1 0 0 Totals 6 Years 7-8 0 3.90 73 12 1 0

IP H 6.1 6 85.2 93 23.2 32 15.0 13 12.2 15 4.1 9 147.2 168

R ER 3 3 43 33 14 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 80 64

BB 2 40 10 4 8 2 66

SO 3 40 14 12 9 3 81

KEN RAMOS (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1987-89) MLB Career: 1997 Houston Astros

Year Team G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 1997 Hou-NL 12 .000 14 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 Totals 1 Year 12 .000 14 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0

KEVIN JORDAN (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1990) MLB Career: 1995-2001 Philadelphia Phillies Year Team 1995 Phi-NL 1996 Phi-NL 1997 Phi-NL 1998 Phi-NL 1999 Phi-NL 2000 Phi-NL 2001 Phi-NL Totals 7 Years

G AVG 24 .185 43 .282 84 .266 112 .276 120 .285 109 .220 68 .239 560 .258

AB R H 2B 3B HR 54 6 10 1 0 2 131 15 37 10 0 3 177 19 47 8 0 6 250 23 69 13 0 2 347 36 99 17 3 4 337 30 74 16 2 5 113 9 27 5 0 1 1,409 138 363 70 5 23

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RBI BB SO SB 6 2 9 0 12 5 20 2 30 3 26 0 27 8 30 0 51 24 34 0 36 17 41 0 13 14 21 0 175 181 21 2

Darin Erstad became the first player in MLB history to earn Gold Gloves in the outfield (2000 and 2002) and the infield (2004).

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DAN JOHNSON (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 2000-01)

TROY BROHAWN (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1992-94)

MLB Career: 2005-Present Oakland Athletics, Tampa Bay Rays; Chicago White Sox; Baltimore Orioles, Toronto Blue Jays, St. Louis Cardinals

MLB Career: 2001-03 Arizona Diamondbacks; San Francisco Giants; Los Angeles Dodgers Honors World Series Champion (2001) Year Team W-L 2001 Ariz-NL 2-3 2002 SF-NL 0-1 2003 LA-NL 2-0 Totals 3 Years 4-4

SV ERA G GS CG SH IP 1 4.93 59 0 0 0 49.1 0 6.35 11 0 0 0 5.2 0 3.86 12 0 0 0 11.2 1 4.86 82 0 0 0 66.2

H R ER BB SO 55 27 27 23 30 5 4 4 1 3 10 6 5 4 13 70 37 36 28 46

KEN HARVEY (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1997-99) MLB Career: 2001-05 Kansas City Royals Honors All Star (2004) Year Team 2001  KC-AL 2003  KC-AL 2004 KC-AL 2005 KC-AL Totals 4 Years

G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 4  .250  12  1  3  1  0  0  2  0  4  0 135  .266  485  50  129  30  0  13  64  29  94  2 120 .287 456 47 131 20 1 13 55 28 89 1 12 .222 45 4 10 3 0 1 5 3 13 0 271 .274 998 102 273 54 1 27 126 60 200 3

G 7  9  24  40

AVG .333  .250  .246  .259

AB 12  8  65  85

R 2  2  7  11

H 4  2  16  22

MLB Career: 2006 Milwaukee Brewers

Year Team G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2006 MIL-NL 9 .111 9 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 Totals 1 Year 9 .111 9 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0

ALEX GORDON (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 2003-05) MLB Career: 2007-Present Kansas City Royals

MLB Career: 2002-03 Minnesota Twins; San Diego Padres Team Minn-AL  SD-NL Minn-AL 2 Years

G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 109 .275 375 54 103 21 0 15 58 50 52 0 91 .234 286 30 67 13 1 9 37 40 45 0 117 .236 416 53 98 20 1 18 62 72 77 0 11 .192 26 3 5 0 0 2 4 3 7 0 40 .198 111 15 22 3 0 7 23 25 27 1 31 .119 84 7 10 1 0 2 4 6 18 0 14 .364 22 8 8 1 0 3 6 9 3 0 3 .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 15 .211 38 8 8 2 0 1 7 7 10 0 12 .158 19 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 443 .234 1,382 179 324 61 2 57 203 214 244 1

DREW ANDERSON (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 2001-03)

TODD SEARS (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1995-97)

Year 2002  2003  Totals

Year Team 2005 Oak-AL 2006 Oak-AL 2007 Oak-AL 2008 TB-AL 2010 TB-AL 2011 TB-AL 2012 CHW-AL 2013 BAL-AL 2014 TOR-AL 2015 STL-NL Totals 10 Years

2B 3B HR 2  0  0  1  0  0  2  0  2  5  0  2

RBI BB 0  0  0  0  11  7  11  7

SO SB 1  0 3  0 15  0 19  0

JAMAL STRONG (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1999-2000) MLB Career: 2003, 2005 Seattle Mariners

Year Team G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2003 Sea-AL  12  .000  2  2  0 0  0  0  0  0  0  0 2005 Sea-AL 16 .250 20 6 5 0 1 0 2 2 6 0 Totals 2 years 28 .227 22 8 5 0 1 0 2 2 6 0

ADAM SHABALA (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1999-2000) MLB Career: 2005 San Francisco Giants

Honors World Series Champion (2015) All-Star (2013, 2014, 2015) Platinum Glove (2014) Gold Glove (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) Hutch Award (2014) Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year (2006) Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Totals

Team KC-AL KC-AL KC-AL KC-AL KC-AL KC-AL KC-AL KC-AL KC-AL 9 Years

G AVG 151 .247 134 .260 49 .232 74 .215 151 .303 161 .294 156 .265 156 .266 104 .271 1,136 .269

AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 543 60 134 36 4 15 60 41 137 14 493 72 128 35 1 16 59 66 120 9 164 28 38 6 0 6 22 21 43 5 242 34 52 10 0 8 20 34 62 1 611 101 185 45 4 23 87 67 139 17 642 93 189 51 5 14 72 73 140 10 633 90 168 27 6 20 81 52 141 11 563 87 150 34 1 19 74 65 126 12 354 40 96 18 0 13 48 49 92 2 4,245 605 1,140 262 21 134 523 468 1,000 81

Year Team G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2005 SF-NL 6 .200 15 1 3 0 0 0 4 1 5 0 Totals 1 Year 6 .200 15 1 3 0 0 0 4 1 5 0

ADAM STERN (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1999-2001) MLB Career: 2005-2007; 2010 Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Milwaukee Brewers Honors Canadian Olympic Team (2004, 2008) Year Team G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 2005 Bos-AL 36 .133 15 4 2 0 0 1 2 0 4 1 2006 Bos-AL 10 .150 20 3 3 1 0 0 4 0 4 1 2007 Bal-AL 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 Mil-NL 6 .000 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 Totals 4 Years 54 .116 43 7 5 1 0 1 7 0 10 2

SHANE KOMINE (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 1999-2002) MLB Career: 2006-2007 Oakland Athletics

Year Team W-L SV ERA G GS CG SH IP 2006 Oak-AL 0-0 0 5.00 2 2 0 0 9.0 2007 Oak-AL 0-0 0 4.78 2 0 0 0 7.2 Totals 2 years 0-0 0 4.86 4 2 0 0 16.2

H R ER BB SO 10 5 5 8 1 6 4 4 1 1 16 9 9 9 2

Alex Gordon helped lead the Kansas City Royals to a World Series title in 2015, the francise’s first since 1985.

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JOBA CHAMBERLAIN (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 2005-06) MLB Career: 2007-Present New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, Toronto Bluejays, Kansas City Royals Honors World Series Champion (2009, 2015) Year Team W-L SV ERA G 2007 NYY-AL 2-0 1 0.38 19 2008 NYY-AL 4-3 0 2.60 42 2009 NYY-AL 9-6 0 4.75 32 2010 NYY-AL 3-4 3 4.40 73 2011 NYY-AL 2-0 0 2.83 27 2012 NYY-AL 1-0 0 4.35 22 2013 NYY-AL 2-1 1 4.93 45 2014 DET-AL 2-5 2 3.57 39 2015 DET-AL 0-2 0 4.09 30 KC-AL 0-0 0 7.94 6 Totals 9 Years 25-21 7 3.87 365

GS CG SH 0 0 0 12 0 0 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 0 0

IP 24.0 100.1 157.1 71.2 28.2 20.2 42.0 63.0 22.0 5.2 535.1

H 12 87 167 71 23 26 47 57 32 6 528

R ER BB 2 1 6 32 29 39 94 83 76 37 35 22 10 9 7 11 10 6 23 23 26 26 25 24 15 10 5 5 5 4 255 230 215

SO 34 118 133 77 24 22 38 59 15 8 528

R ER BB 37 34 31 42 38 35 102 94 52 71 62 27 28 27 22 20 20 20 24 23 21 324 298 208

SO 53 78 115 69 56 33 24 428

BRIAN DUENSING (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 2002-05) MLB Career: 2009-Present Minnesota Twins Honors U.S. Olympic Team (2008) Year Team W-L SV ERA G GS CG SH 2009 MIN-AL 5-2 0 3.64 24 9 0 0 2010 MIN-AL 10-3 0 2.62 53 13 1 1 2011 MIN-AL 9-14 0 5.23 32 28 1 1 2012 MIN-AL 4-12 0 5.12 55 11 0 0 2013 MIN-AL 6-2 1 3.98 73 0 0 0 2014 MIN-AL 3-3 0 3.31 62 0 0 0 2015 MIN-AL 4-1 1 4.25 55 0 0 0 Totals 7 Years 41-37 2 4.13 354 61 2 2

IP 84.0 130.2 161.2 109.0 61.0 54.1 48.2 649.1

H 84 122 193 126 68 52 46 691

Tony Watson was named a Nationa League All-Star in 2014 and helped the Pirates reach the playoffs in 2014 and 2015.

ZACH KROENKE (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 2003-05) MLB Career: 2010-2011 Arizona Diamondbacks

Year Team W-L SV ERA G GS CG SH IP 2010 ARI-NL 1-0 0 6.75 3 1 0 0 6.2 2011 ARI-NL 0-1 0 9.00 4 0 0 0 4.0 Totals 2 Years 1-1 0 7.59 7 1 0 0 10.2

H R ER BB SO 9 5 5 4 2 6 4 4 1 3 15 9 9 5 5

THAD WEBER (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 2007-08) MLB Career: 2012-2013 Detroit Tigers; San Diego Padres; Toronto Blue Jays

MLB Career: 2011-Present Pittsburgh Pirates

Year Team 2012 DET-AL 2013 SDP-NL TOR-AL Totals 2 Years

Honors All-Star (2014) Led the National League with 78 appearances in 2014

MLB Career: 2012-Present Miami Marlins, Chicago White Sox

TONY WATSON (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 2005-07)

Year Team 2011 PIT-NL 2012 PIT-NL 2013 PIT-NL 2014 PIT-NL 2015 PIT-NL Totals 5 Years

IP 4.0 9.0 6.0 19.0

H 10 5 7 22

R ER 4 4 2 2 3 2 9 8

BB SO 2 1 5 6 3 4 10 11

Year Team 2012 MIA-NL 2013 MIA-NL 2014 MIA-NL 2015 CHI-AL Totals 4 Years

W-L SV ERA G GS CG SH 1-0 0 1.89 22 0 0 0 2-4 0 3.76 47 0 0 0 0-2 0 1.34 47 0 0 0 2-3 0 3.99 53 0 0 0 3-6 0 2.43 116 0 0 0

IP H 19.0 18 40.2 39 40.1 45 56.1 55 100.0 102

R ER 5 4 17 17 11 6 28 35 33 27

BB 11 16 17 24 44

SO 8 38 38 46 84

CODY ASCHE (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 2009-11)

ANDREW BROWN (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 2006-07)

MLB Career: 2013-Present Philadelphia Phillies

MLB Career: 2011-2014 St. Louis Cardinals; Colorado Rockies; New York Mets

G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 11 .182 22 1 4 1 0 0 3 0 8 0 46 .232 112 14 26 7 0 5 11 12 34 2 68 .227 150 16 34 5 0 7 24 13 44 1 19 .182 44 6 8 1 0 2 7 3 15 0 144 .220 328 37 72 14 0 14 45 28 101 3

Year 2013 2014 2015 Totals

Team PHI-NL PHI-NL PHI-NL 3 years

G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB 50 .235 162 18 38 8 1 5 22 15 43 1 121 .252 397 43 100 25 0 10 46 33 102 0 129 .245 425 41 104 22 3 12 39 26 111 1 300 .246 984 102 242 55 4 27 107 74 256 2

MICHAEL MARIOT (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 2008-10) MLB Career: 2014-Present Kansas City Royals

STEVE EDLEFSEN (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 2006-07) MLB Career: 2011-2012 San Francisco Giants

Honors World Series Champion (2015)

Honors World Series Champion (2012) Year Team 2011 SF-NL 2012 SF-NL Totals 2 Years

GS CG SH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DAN JENNINGS (PLAYED AT NEBRASKA: 2006-08)

W-L SV ERA G GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 2-2 0 3.95 43 0 0 0 41.0 34 18 18 20 37 5-2 0 3.38 68 0 0 0 53.1 37 21 20 23 53 3-1 2 2.39 67 0 0 0 71.2 51 19 19 12 54 10-2 2 1.63 78 0 0 0 77.1 64 16 14 15 81 4-1 1 1.91 77 0 0 0 75.1 55 17 16 17 62 24-8 5 2.46 333 0 0 0 318.2 241 91 87 87 287

Year Team 2011 STL-NL 2012 COL-NL 2013 NYM-NL 2014 NYM-NL Totals 4 years

W-L SV ERA G 0-1 0 9.00 2 0-0 0 2.00 3 0-1 0 3.00 5 0-2 0 3.79 10

W-L SV ERA G GS CG SH 0-0 0 9.53 13 0 0 0 0-1 0 4.70 14 0 0 0 0-1 0 6.75 27 0 0 0

IP 11.1 15.1 26.2

H R ER 17 12 12 20 8 8 37 20 20

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Year Team 2014 KC-AL 2015 KC-AL Totals 2 Years

W-L SV ERA G GS CG SH IP H R ER BB SO 1-0 0 6.48 17 0 0 0 25.0 31 21 18 12 21 0-0 0 3.00 2 0 0 0 3.0 2 1 1 2 1 1-0 0 6.11 19 0 0 0 28.0 33 22 19 14 22

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The following is a list of all Nebraska draftees, as well as those who signed free agent contracts since 1950. The Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft began in 1965, while the secondary phase, which was for players who were drafted but did not sign, was in effect until 1987. Year Name Club Round 1950 Bob Cerv New York Yankees Free Agent 1952 Bob Diers Cleveland Indians Free Agent 1954 William Giles Detroit Tigers Free Agent 1955 Fred Seger Chicago White Sox Free Agent 1957 Don Brown Kansas City Athletics Free Agent 1958 James Kane New York Yankees Free Agent Charles Ziegenbein New York Yankees Free Agent 1959 Dwight Siebler Philadelphia Phillies Free Agent 1960 Ely Churchich Cleveland Indians Free Agent Phil Barth Baltimore Orioles Free Agent Jan Wall New York Mets Free Agent Don Purcell Chicago White Sox Free Agent 1962 Keith Sieck Chicago White Sox Free Agent 1964 Bob Hergenrader Minnesota Twins Free Agent 1965 Stan Bahnsen New York Yankees Eighth 1966 Gary Neibauer Atlanta Braves Second 1965 Bob Stickles Kansas City Athletics Free Agent 1967 Bob Churchich Atlanta Braves 31st 1971 Ryan Kurosaki St. Louis Cardinals Free Agent 1972 Gene Stohs ! Chicago White Sox Third 1973 Gene Stohs # Cleveland Indians Second 1975 Steve McManaman Minnesota Twins Free Agent 1978 Tim Carroll Chicago Cubs 26th 1978 Dan Dixon Texas Rangers Free Agent 1979 Jim McManus# Chicago Cubs Second Jeff Hunter ! Baltimore Orioles Ninth Pete O’Brien Texas Rangers 15th Val Primante Houston Astros 17th Joe Scherger ! New York Mets 22nd Tim Pettit California Angels Free Agent John Russo Atlanta Braves Free Agent 1980 Tim Burke Pittsburgh Pirates Second Stan Haas Texas Rangers 14th Jeff Hunter Boston Red Sox 25th Joe Scherger San Diego Padres 26th Cliff Faust New York Mets Free Agent Rick Evans Kansas City Royals Free Agent 1981 Chris Chavez Los Angeles Dodgers 17th Mike Harlander New York Mets 31st Darnell Clarke Philadelphia Phillies Free Agent 1982 Steve Stanicek San Francisco Giants First (No. 11) Steve Gehrke ! Los Angeles Dodgers 12th Roger Hill Seattle Mariners 14th John Mason Toronto Blue Jays 20th Todd Oakes ! Chicago White Sox 22nd Dan Boever ! Toronto Blue Jays 23rd Nick Richards Kansas City Royals Free Agent 1983 Bob Sebra Texas Rangers Fifth Dan Boever Cincinnati Reds Eighth Matt Butcher Minnesota Twins 14th Anthony Kelley Houston Astros 18th Turner Gill ! New York Yankees 18th Todd Oakes San Francisco Giants 20th Jeff Anderson ! Oakland Athletics 20th Steve Gehrke San Francisco Giants 32nd Ben Amaya Seattle Mariners 33rd 1984 Jeff Anderson Chicago White Sox 16th 1985 Bill McGuire Seattle Mariners First (No. 27) Jeffrey Mays Toronto Blue Jays Fifth Mark Davis Minnesota Twins Eighth Jeff Carter San Francisco Giants Ninth Mike Duncan Oakland Athletics 10th Burt Beattie ! Minnesota Twins 29th Roger Webb Salt Lake City Trappers Free Agent John Walker Montreal Expos Free Agent 1986 Kip Gross New York Mets Fourth Paul Meyers San Francisco Giants Fourth Phil Harrison Chicago Cubs 16th Larry Mims Baltimore Orioles 16th Burt Beattie Minnesota Twins 30th Turner Gill Cleveland Indians Free Agent Bill Mulligan Kansas City Royals Free Agent 1987 Joel Sealer ! New York Yankees 36th 1988 Pat Leinen ! New York Mets Ninth Tim Pettengill St. Louis Cardinals 22nd John Lepley St. Louis Cardinals 24th Joe Federico St. Louis Cardinals 30th

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John Kohli Seattle Mariners 38th Phil Goguen St. Louis Cardinals Free Agent Pat Leinen Baltimore Orioles 26th Ken Sirak Philadelphia Phillies 35th Ken Ramos Cleveland Indians Free Agent Doug Twitty Oakland Athletics Free Agent Bobby Benjamin Milwaukee Brewers Fourth Shawn Buchanan ! Pittsburgh Pirates 31st Kevin Jordan New York Yankees 17th Dale Kistaitis Toronto Blue Jays 26th Doug Tegtmeier Seattle Mariners Free Agent Shawn Buchanan Chicago White Sox 25th Brian McArn Oakland Athletics 26th Dave Matranga Salt Lake City Trappers Free Agent Bill Vosik Cleveland Indians Free Agent Jeff Murphy St. Louis Cardinals Free Agent Josh Bullock Montreal Expos Free Agent Marc Sagmoen Texas Rangers 13th Casey Deskins Florida Marlins 70th Troy Brohawn San Francisco Giants Fourth Derek Dukart New York Yankees 19th Darin Erstad California Angels First (No. 1) Alvie Shepherd Baltimore Orioles First (No. 21) Jed Dalton California Angels 19th Craig Sanders Kansas City Royals 35th Mel Motley Cleveland Indians 29th Matt Meyer Los Angeles Dodgers Free Agent Pete Jenkins Milwaukee Brewers Free Agent Todd Sears Colorado Rockies Third Patrick Driscoll Philadelphia Phillies 24th Steve Fish Anaheim Angels 22nd Francis Collins Cleveland Indians Free Agent Bryan Schmidt San Diego Padres 32nd Matt Schuldt Tampa Bay Devil Rays 33rd Ken Harvey Kansas City Royals Fifth Brian Johnson Kansas City Royals 24th Jay Sirianni Cleveland Indians Free Agent Jamal Strong Seattle Mariners Sixth Adam Shabala San Francisco Giants 10th Andy Bent Atlanta Braves 16th Justin Cowan Kansas City Royals 20th Scott Fries Chicago Cubs 25th Trevor Bullock Philadelphia Phillies 27th Chad Wiles Seattle Mariners Free Agent Adam Stern Atlanta Braves Third John Cole Seattle Mariners Fifth Dan Johnson Oakland Athletics Seventh Thom Ott Los Angeles Dodgers 10th Brian Rodaway Houston Astros 16th Shane Komine ! St. Louis Cardinals 19th R.D. Spiehs San Francisco Giants 33rd Matt Hopper ! San Francisco Giants 36th Jeff Leise ! Anaheim Angels Seventh Shane Komine Oakland Athletics Ninth Waylon Byers Florida Marlins 21st Jed Morris Oakland Athletics 36th Aaron Marsden Colorado Rockies Third Matt Hopper Philadelphia Phillies 10th Jeff Leise San Diego Padres 12th Jason Burch St. Louis Cardinals 21st Drew Anderson Milwaukee Brewers 24th Justin Pekarek Cleveland Indians Eighth Jake Mullinax St. Louis Cardinals 14th Mike Sillman St. Louis Cardinals 21st Dustin Timm ! Milwaukee Brewers 26th Phil Shirek ! Cleveland Indians 44th Quinton Robertson St. Louis Cardinals 44th Alex Gordon Kansas City Royals First (No. 2) Brian Duensing Minnesota Twins Third Zach Kroenke New York Yankees Fifth Joe Simokaitis Chicago Cubs 10th Curtis Ledbetter Seattle Mariners 18th Brett Jensen ! Washington Nationals 23rd Joba Chamberlain New York Yankees First (No. 41) Jeff Christy Minnesota Twins Sixth Luke Gorsett St. Louis Cardinals Seventh Brett Jensen Detroit Tigers 14th Tony Watson ! Baltimore Orioles 17th Ryan Wehrle ! Cincinnati Reds 18th Brandon Buckman St. Louis Cardinals 19th Jared Cranston San Francisco Giants 34th Drew Bowman Cincinnati Reds Fifth Matt Foust Pittsburgh Pirates Sixth Tony Watson Pittsburgh Pirates Ninth

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HUSKER BASEBALL LETTERWINNERS A Abeita, Mitch..............................2007-08 Abramavicius, Jason .......................1989 Abrams, Darren .............................1987 Achelpohl, Steve ............ 1969-70-71-72 Adair, Derek ....................................1997 Adams, Bill ......................................1968 Adams, Chase............................2010-11 Adams, Trey.....................................2005 Adams, Percy ..................................1904 Akisada, Bryant .................... 1973-74-75 Alderman, Kurt ...............................1993 Allen, Jason ...............................1995-96 Allen, Jeff ........................................1989 Amaya, Ben ...............................1982-83 Amen, Paul .......................... 1936-37-38 Anderson, Clyde ........................1921-22 Anderson, Dale .................... 1961-62-63 Anderson, Drew.................... 2001-02-03 Anderson, Edgar .......................1990-91 Anderson, Erik............................2008-09 Anderson, Jeff ................ 1981-82-83-84 Anderson, Lawrence .......................1939 Anderson, Richard .......... 1973-74-75-76 Andresen, Roy.................................1925 Andrews, Harris .........................1937-38 Arensdorf, Marvin ...........................1956 Armatis, Henry ..................... 1929-30-31 Armenta, Jonas .............. 1994-95-96-97 Arnold, Tevis ..............................1997-98 Arntzen, Brian ............................1990-91 Arries, Byron ...................................1923 Artman, Allen ..................................1942 Asche, Cody......................... 2009-10-11 Aurit, Scott ......................................1997 Avery, G.H. .....................................1894 B Baack, Wilbur .................................1946 Backhaus, Murray ........... 1952-53-54-55 Bahnsen, Stan .................................1965 Bailey, Adam...............................2009-10 Bailey, Jim...............................1999-2000 Bailey, Russell ............................1920-21 Bailor, Dave ...............................1982-83 Baker, Howard ..................... 1935-36-37 Baker, Joe ............................ 1970-71-72 Banuelos, Brandon .........................1997 Barnes, David .................................1993 Barnes, F.E. ................................1892-94 Barta, Frank ......................... 1904-05-06 Barth, Phil .......................................1960 Batenhorst, Boyd .......................1975-76 Batiste, Terrance .............................1988 Bauder, Kenneth .............................1974 Bauer, Chris ...............................1994-95 Bauer, Forrest .................................1934 Bearinger, Jarod ............. 1996-97-98-99 Beattie, Burt ........................ 1984-85-86 Beauchamp, Jason .........................1992 Becher, Richard .................... 1960-61-62 Becker, Don ...............................1954-55 Becker, Jeremy................ 2002-03-04-05 Beckmann, Dennis...........................1969 Beckman, Milton .............................1935 Beckoff, A.H. ...................................1913 Beede, Brett ...................................1985 Beeson, Tom ...................................1977 Behne, Ernest L. .............................1950 Beideck, John ............................1956-57 Bekins, Melvin ...........................1920-21 Belcher, Kevin..................................2004 Belfonte, DJ..................... 2007-08-09-10 Bell, J.H. .............................. 1900-01-02 Bell, Beuford ...................................1924 Bellamy, Frank ...........................1907-08 Bellows, Mike .................................1994 Beltzer, J.E. .....................................1904 Beltzer, O.A. (Buck)............... 1907-08-09 Bender, John R. .............. 1901-02-03-04 Benedict, Bruce W. .........................1896 Benedict, H.M.................................1897 Benish, Randall..................... 1974-75-76 Benjamin, Bobby ................. 1988-89-90 Bent, Andy.......................................2000 Bergan, Tom...............................1993-94

Berquist, Roy ..................................1917 Betancourt, Sergio......................1995-96 Bethell, Peter...................................1972 Betts, Lloyd......................................1929 Bilyeu, Aaron........................ 1989-90-91 Bird, Erik.......................... 2006-07-08-09 Birmingham, Josh.......................2002-03 Bittner, Clyde...................................1930 Blaesing, Jeff..............................2001-02 Blake, C.W. .....................................1907 Blankenship, L. Milton.....................1922 Blatchford, Dilworth.............. 1947-48-49 Blessie, Brian ..................................1996 Blevins, Jeff................................2001-02 Bliss, R.W. ..............................1899-1900 Bloodgood, Elbert L. ......................1924 Boever, Dan ...............................1982-83 Boever, David .................................1989 Bohanan, Ryan.................................2005 Boldt, Ryan.................................2014-15 Bolen, E.N. ............................1899-1900 Bolen, Robert .................................1946 Bolt, Will...................... 1999-2000-01-02 Bolz, Tim .........................................1967 Bonesio, Ryan..................................2002 Bonistall, Ernie ..................... 1961-62-63 Borgogno, Mate .............................1988 Borman, Ivan ....................... 1936-37-38 Bornschlegl, Larry ................ 1963-64-65 Bottorff, Roger ..................... 1955-56-57 Boyd, Steve ...............................1992-93 Boyle, G. Patrick .............................1942 Bowman, Drew................................2007 Bowden, Johnny..............................2004 Boyer, Jesse................................2004-05 Bradley, Jarron ................................1987 Brady, J.H. ......................................1894 Brand, Robert ...................... 1966-67-68 Brenning, Rich ................................1965 Bright, Harold ................. 1979-80-81-82 Broekemeier, Joe.............................2009 Brohawn, Troy ...................... 1992-93-94 Brown, Andrew................................2006 Brown, Don.................................1955-56 Brown, Lewis...............................1930-31 Bruce, Daniel................... 2002-03-04-05 Bubak, Kyle.................................2009-10 Bublitz, Luke.................... 2010-12-13-14 Buchanan, Shawn............ 1988-89-90-91 Buckman, Brandon.....................2005-06 Buehrer, David ................ 1973-74-75-76 Bullock, Josh ........................ 1990-91-92 Bullock, Trevor.................................2000 Bummer, Aaron..................... 2012-13-14 Bunge, Todd...............................1986-87 Bunsen, Dale ..................................1951 Burkamper, Derek.......................2014-15 Burke, Tim ........................... 1978-79-80 Burleson, Cory................. 2009-10-11-12 Butcher, Matt ..................................1983 Burch, Jason......................... 2001-02-03 Byers, Waylon....................... 2000-01-02 C Caley, J.L. .......................................1917 Callan, Dean....................................1942 Camp, Bob.................................1949-50 Campbell, C.C............................1898-99 Carman, Frank...................... 1921-22-23 Carr, Earl ....................................1921-22 Carroll, R.M...................... 1906-07-08-09 Carroll, Tim.................................1977-78 Carsten, Reed .................................1935 Carstensen, Earl ..............................1935 Carter, Jeff ...................... 1982-83-84-85 Castro, Gus .....................................1995 Cederdahl, James ................ 1953-54-55 Cerney, A.V. ....................................1920 Cerv, Bob......................... 1947-48-49-50 Chamberlain, Joba.....................2005-06 Chandler, Charles D. ..................1892-93 Chavez, Chris .............................1980-81 Chesnut, Jeff........................ 2013-14-15 Christoph, Richard ..........................1953 Christensen, Austin.....................2014-15 Christensen, Chad........... 2010-11-12-13

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Christy, Jeff.................................2005-06 Churchich, Ely ............................1959-60 Churchich, Jeff ................................1983 Churchich, Mike ..............................1967 Churchich, Bob...........................1966-67 Clark, J.M. ........................... 1908-09-10 Clarke, Darnell ...........................1980-81 Cline, James A. ...............................1908 Cole, John........................ 1999-2000-01 Collins, Boomer..........................2009-10 Collins, Francis ...........................1996-97 Collins, Melvin ..................... 1922-24-25 Colon, Charles ..................... 1988-89-90 Combs, Kelly .............................1979-80 Conte, Derrick.................................2001 Cook, Steve ....................................1995 Cooke, H.T. ................................1904-09 Cooper, Bob Eugene ......................1942 Cooper, Khiry........................ 2009-10-11 Copenhaver, Ralph .........................1934 Corriston, Craig..........................2007-08 Cortelyou, S.V. ...........................1902-03 Costello, Jeff .................. 1976-77-78-79 Costin, Charles ...............................1931 Cotton, Andy...................................2008 Coufal, Norman ................... 1954-55-56 Courter, Bob ..............................1994-95 Cowan, Justin.........................1999-2000 Cowgill, H.G. .............................1897-98 Cox, Christian.............................2014-15 Crain, David ...............................1994-95 Cramer, Bruce ................. 1969-70-71-72 Crandell, Leslie................................1917 Cranston, Jared...............................2006 Creigh, Thomas ..............................1897 Crowe, Ron .....................................1987 Crownover, L.G. ..............................1917 Cumming, B.H. ...............................1910 D Dakan, Wilfred ................................1934 Dalton, Jed ..................... 1992-93-94-95 Dalton, Josh ...................................1996 Damkroger, Maury ..........................1972 Darby, Austin................... 2012-13-14-15 Davis, Mark ..................... 1982-83-84-85 Davison, Charles M. ...................1930-31 Davison, Minot ...............................1931 Decker, Robert ................................1952 DeLeon, Christian.......................2013-14 Dempcy, Harold ..............................1931 Denker, William .............. 1947-48-49-50 Denning, Reuben ................ 1937-38-39 Denslow, Lloyd ..........................1906-08 DePutron, Ray ...................... 1900-01-02 DiBenedetti, Mark ..........................1978 Diers, Bob D. ....................... 1950-51-52 Dietz, Craig .....................................1980 Di Grandi, Vince ........................1990-91 Dilday, Elijah....................................2015 Dinges, Thomas .........................1991-92 Dingledine, John ............................1977 Dixon, Dan ......................................1978 Doane, B.L. .......................... 1900-01-02 Dobbs, Mike ................... 1983-84-85-86 Doerr, Brian ....................................1997 Dohrmann, Elmer ................ 1936-37-38 Dolsky, Nick.....................................2011 Domeier, Ervin ................................1925 Dorn, Johnny................... 2005-06-07-08 Dopp, Terry ................................1976-77 Dort, Charles L. ...............................1906 Douglas, Ron ....................... 1962-63-64 Dowling, H.P. ..................................1892 Downing, Brian ...............................1998 Drevo, Matt ....................................1997 Driscoll, Patrick ..........................1996-97 Dudgeon, John ................... 1907-08-09 Duebelbeis, Kenny ....................1997-98 Duensing, Brian.................... 2002-03-05 Duff, Wally .................................1963-64 Dukart, Derek ............................1993-94 Duncan, Michael B. ............. 1983-84-85 Dunn, Gerald ....................... 1951-52-53 Dunne, Gilbert ..................... 1957-58-59 Durham, Cliffton ............. 1995-96-97-98

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Dymally, Reggie ..............................1983 E Eckley, Chris ....................................1991 Eddins, Reece..................................2015 Edlefsen, Steve...........................2006-07 Edrington, Wes...........................2013-15 Ehlers, Logan...................................2011 Ekstrom, Fred ............................1924-25 Elgert, Pat ............................ 1969-70-71 Engelken, Zack................................2015 English, Lowell ................................1938 Ernst, Tom ............................ 1961-62-63 Erstad, Darin ........................ 1993-94-95 Erway, Don ......................................1956 Eubanks, Kurt ............ 1981-82-83-84-85 Evans, Rick .................................1980-81 Ewart, R.L. .......................................1898 Eymann, Brandon.......................2001-02 Eymann, Kirk ................... 1974-75-76-77 F Faiman, John ..................................1963 Fairchild, Wayne .............................1930 Fairley, Craig ...................................1990 Fanucchi, Paul .................................1990 Farmer, Kurt.......................... 2010-11-12 Farst, Tyler............................ 2008-09-10 Faust, Cliff ....................... 1977-78-79-80 Federico, Joe .............................1987-88 Fenlon, J.A. ...............................1904-06 Fiala, Adrian ........................ 1968-69-70 Finlay, E.C. ......................................1901 Fish, Steve .................................1996-97 Fish, Taylor....................... 2012-13-14-15 Fisher, Nate.....................................2015 Fitzgerald, Bill .................................1951 Fitzgibbon, John ............................1941 Flasnick, Don ..................................1936 Flock, George ............................1964-65 Flock, W.M. Dean ...........................1959 Flory, R.D. .......................................1913 Foust, Matt........................... 2005-06-07 Fowler, Doak ........................ 1973-74-75 Frank, Owen A. ..........................1910-13 Frankfurt, Wallace ...........................1931 Franklin, John ............................1986-87 Freeland, E.L. ..................................1907 Freeman, Matt................. 2008-09-10-11 Frei, Milton .....................................1952 French, Kevin .............................1989-90 Friehauf, Brent ...........................1983-85 Friel, W.M. .................................1897-98 Fries, Scott..............................1999-2000 Fry, Jason ...................................1995-96 Furby, Allen ................................1967-68 Furnish, Brad...................................2004 Fusilier, Brandon.........................2003-05 G Gabelman, Warren .............. 1940-41-42 Gaddis, E.B. ....................................1906 Gaines, R.H. ...............................1901-02 Gappa, David ...................... 1993-94-95 Garcia, James ............................1992-93 Garvey, Neal ..............................1969-70 Garza, Armando .............................1990 Gaston, Kenneth .............................1929 Gaughan, Joe ............................1964-65 Gebler, Robert ..................... 1977-78-79 Gehrke, Steve ................. 1980-81-82-83 Geier, Richard ...................... 1954-55-56 George, Edwin .................... 1936-37-38 Gerch, Andy......................... 2005-06-07 Gewecke, Steve ..............................1987 Gibbs, Russell A. ........................1923-24 Giles, William ....................... 1952-54-55 Gill, Turner ......................................1983 Giller, Kurt........................................2010 Gilmore, Glen ...................... 1969-70-72 Gleason, Bob ..................................1959 Glismann, Norm .................. 1974-75-76 Gloystein, Elroy ................... 1947-48-49 Goguen, Phil ........................ 1986-87-88 Gomes, Justin ............................1995-96 Gonzalez, David .............................1994

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Gordon, A.E. .......... 1896-97-98-99-1900 Gordon, Alex........................ 2003-04-05 Gore, Roscoe ..................................1904 Gorsett, Luke...................................2006 Gottsch, Virgil ............................1953-54 Gozart, Aaron..................................2000 Grace, Harvey ............................1929-30 Gradoville, Frank ............................1925 Graham, Max .............................1934-35 Greco, Bob......................................2014 Green, Charles ...........................1966-67 Greenlaw, Willie .........................1955-56 Greenslit, Roy ............................1909-10 Griego, Bob ......................... 1968-69-70 Grogan, Robert ............... 1947-48-49-50 Grose, John.......................... 2002-03-04 Gross, Kip .......................................1986 Gullion, Joe.....................................2003 H Haas, Mark .................................1979-80 Haas, Paul ....................... 1974-75-76-77 Haas, Stan ............................ 1978-79-80 Hadley, Mark ..............................1980-81 Hagy, Dale .................................1991-92 Halbeison, Harold ......................1929-30 Hale, Steve............. 1999-2000-01-02-03 Haley, Mark.................................1980-81 Hander, Ryan................... 2010-11-12-13 Hansen, Mike ..................................1978 Harlander, Mike ................... 1979-80-81 Harmelink, Mike.........................2005-06 Harney, Ed ......................................1925 Harney, Roy ....................................1917 Harrington, Kevin ......................1997-98 Harris, Jerry ...............................1960-61 Harris, Martin Dell ................ 1937-38-39 Harris, Randy ....................... 1964-65-66 Harrison, Phillip .........................1984-86 Harte, Lloyd.....................................1913 Harvey, Ken ......................... 1997-98-99 Hartzell, Larry ..................................1996 Haskell, Ross ...................................1913 Hatasaki, Joe...................................2008 Hauptman, Casey............ 2008-09-10-11 Havekost, Ron ..................... 1961-62-63 Hawkins, Caleb................................2013 Hays, Don .......................................1949 Hays, Hobart ................... 1947-48-49-50 Headley, Blake................. 2012-13-14-15 Heald, H.C. ................................1892-94 Healey, Gary ........................ 1974-75-76 Hedman, Jeff .............................1998-99 Heflin, Curtiss ............................1985-86 Hegwood, Fred .............. 1946-47-48-49 Heinzelman, Robert ........................1942 Held, Sidney ..............................1940-41 Helfand, Eric ...................................1988 Helmsing, Jack ...............................1948 Hendricks, Bill ................. 1981-82-83-84 Hendricks, Ron ..........................1983-84 Henne, Jon ..................... 1975-76-77-78 Henry, Paul ......................................1988 Hergenrader, Bob ................ 1964-65-66 Herndon, Clarence .........................1941 Herr, Zach............................. 2006-07-08 Hesse, Chris ....................................1994 Hesse, Josh................................2000-01 Hetzel, George ...............................1908 Hevner, Enlowe ..........................1958-59 Hightower, Mark................... 2005-06-07 Hill, Roger ..................................1981-82 Hill, Scott ........................................1986 Hirsch, Zach .................... 2011-12-13-14 Hirschberg, Pat ...............................2011 Hoadley, S.A. ..................................1917 Hoegemeyer, Leonard ...............1934-37 Hohensee, Jake..........................2014-15 Hoffart, Darren.................................2002 Hofmaier, Fran ................ 1952-53-54-55 Holland, Lyle ...................................1924 Holmes, C.E. ...................................1892 Holmes, Tom .................. 1981-82-83-84 Honnor, Mark ....................... 1982-84-86 Hood, Guy ........................... 1901-02-03 Hooper, Scott ................. 1981-82-83-84 112

Hopper, Matt................... 2000-01-02-03 Hoppes, Michael.............................2013 Howell, Colton...................... 2013-14-15 Hrubesky, C.G. ................................1907 Huber, Travis....................................2012 Hubka, Ernest .................................1920 Hubka, L.J. ......................................1924 Hughes, Ryan..................................2010 Humphrey, Chris .............................1989 Hunt, Brian .................................1997-98 Hunter, Jeff ................................1979-80 Hurley, Clifford ................................1940 Husman, John .................................1971 I Izumi, John ................................1991-92 J Jackson, Dean ..................... 1941-42-46 Jackson, Kerrick ..............................1997 Jacobs, Harold ...........................1946-47 Jacobsen, Vincent ............... 1935-36-37 Jadlowski, Bill .................................1974 Jamison, Max B...............................1913 Janda, Ray ........................... 1923-24-25 Jardine, Earl ....................................1925 Jaros, Nick.......................................2006 Jeffries, Jim ....................................1983 Jenkins, Bob H. ..............................1950 Jenkins, Eugene ........................1995-96 Jenkins, Pete ..................................1996 Jennings, Dan....................... 2006-07-08 Jennings, Melvin M. .......................1908 Jensen, Bill E. ............................1950-51 Jensen, Brett........................ 2004-05-06 Jernigan, Frankie ............................1989 Johnette, Ron ...................... 1967-68-69 Johnson, Brian ...........................1998-99 Johnson, Dan.............................2000-01 Johnson, Delos ..........................1937-38 Johnson, Jeff ..................................1982 Johnson, Julius ...............................1903 Johnson, Curtis ..........................1964-65 Johnson, Marcel .............................1988 Johnson, N.A. .................................1898 Johnson, Patrick ........................1994-95 Johnson, Rocky .................... 1986-87-88 Johnson, Steve ..........................1967-68 Johnston, Dan.................................2008 Jones, Willie....................................2001 Jordan, Kevin ..................................1990 Jordan, Malcolm .............................1991 Jorgensen, Dennis ............... 1968-69-70 Joyce, Richard ................................1939 Joyce, Robert ............................1934-35 K Kalkowski, Kash............... 2009-11-12-13 Kane, James ........................ 1956-57-58 Karle, Al ............................... 1956-57-58 Keller, Jon...................................2011-12 Keith, Braden...................................2004 Kelley, Anthony .................... 1981-82-83 Kelly, Pat............................... 2012-13-14 Kent, Brian.......................................1999 Kerkhoff, Nate.................................2009 Keyes, Marshall ...............................1929 Kildow, Ty............................. 2012-13-14 Kimura, Danny ...........................1998-99 Kindler, George ................... 1896-97-98 King, Garett.....................................2015 King, Jeff ...................................1976-77 King, Richard .................. 1983-84-85-86 King, Tyler........................ 2011-12-13-14 Kingsbury, R.D. ...............................1899 Kinnamon, William .........................1946 Kiser, Kale........................ 2009-10-11-12 Kissler, Wayne ...................... 1966-67-68 Kistaitis, Dale .................. 1987-88-89-90 Kister, Mark .......................... 1985-86-87 Klapperich, Casey............................2006 Klausing, Jon..............................2004-06 Klein, Ervine ....................................1937 Klein, Erwin .....................................1941 Kline, Ben...................................2008-09 Kline, Leonard ................................1920 @HUSKER_BASEBALL

Knust, Chris ......................... 1982-83-84 Knust, Michael ................................1997 Knutson, Max..............................2014-15 Koenigsman, Jeff ................. 1982-83-84 Kohli, John .................................1987-88 Komine, Shane............ 1999-2000-01-02 Kopf, Delbert R. .........................1950-51 Korinek, Dennis ..............................1955 Kotab, Edward ...........................1930-31 Krietemeier, Tanner.........................2011 Kroenke, Zach....................... 2003-04-05 Kryger, Ralph ..................................1941 Kubacki, Jim ...................................1957 Kubat, Kyle...................... 2012-13-14-15 Kulhanek, Courtey .....................1991-92 Kurosaki, Ryan ..................... 1971-72-73 Kuta, Scott ......................................1991 L Landgren, George .....................1963-64 Lang, Elwell ...............................1924-25 Lang, Byrel .................................1924-25 Lanning, Jeff...............................2006-07 Lansangan, Tyler..............................2011 Larkin, Jim ......................................1978 Larsen, Scott ..............................1998-99 Larsen, Tom ....................................1964 Leach, Carl ......................................1942 Ledbetter, Curtis................... 2003-04-05 Lee, John.........................................2007 Leinen, Patrick ..................... 1987-88-89 Leise, Jeff......................... 2000-01-02-03 LeMaster, Bernard ............... 1939-41-42 Lemke, Tom.......................... 2010-11-12 Lepley, John ................... 1985-86-87-88 Lesniewicz, Jeff ...............................1992 Letherby, Sam..................................1902 Leuty, Matt.......................................2015 Lewellen, Verne ................... 1922-23-24 Lewis, Larry........................... 1956-57-58 Lieberher, Phil ............................1986-87 Liebmann, M.N. ..............................1898 Limon, Vinnie .............................1987-88 Linn, John........................................1920 Livingston, Jessie ............................1931 Locke, Roland A. ............................1924 Logue, Mickey ................................1968 Lohrberg, Bob ...........................1951-54 Lomax, Andy....................................2004 Lubach, Tanner..................... 2013-14-15 Luther, Clayton ..........................1964-66 Luther, Clyde .................. 1948-49-50-51 Lythgoe, Peter ...........................1996-98 M Mackey, William ..............................1917 Madison, Jerry ...........................1989-91 Mallette, Claire ...............................1954 Mallette, Pat ..............................1952-53 Marek, Paul.................................1969-70 Mariot, Michael..................... 2008-09-10 Marlay, C.C. ....................................1892 Marsden, Aaron..........................2002-03 Martin, Brian ...................................1993 Maser, Jacob ....................... 1929-30-31 Maser, Wesley ...................... 1946-47-48 Mason, John ..............................1981-82 Mather, Roy ...............................1909-10 Matranga, Dave .........................1990-91 Mauer, Mark ....................................1982 May, A..............................................1913 May, Dave ..................................1963-64 Mays, Jeff .......................................1985 McArn, Brian ...................................1990 McClatchey, Dave ...........................1961 McCormack, Jim .............................1969 McCormick, Dick ............ 1950-51-52-53 McCrory, William ................. 1920-21-22 McDermott, John ................ 1938-39-40 McDiarmid, E.W. .............................1899 McGill, Quinn..................................2014 McGinn, Shaun ...............................1990 McGuire, Bill ........................ 1983-84-85 McGuire, Scott ................................1992 McKay, Jerry ...................................1958 McKay, Matt ...............................1993-94

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McKenna, Sean ............... 1990-91-92-93 McManaman, Mark ....................1980-81 McManaman, Steve ............. 1975-76-77 McManus, Jim ................................1979 McMullen, W.L. ...............................1917 McSteen, Jake.................................2015 Melford, W.C. ............................1898-99 Meliza, L.E. .....................................1896 Mendoza, Mario .............................1997 Merrill, Kevin .............................1986-87 Merrill, Bubbs..................................2003 Metcalfe, W.B. ...........................1909-10 Meyer, Matt ...............................1995-96 Meyers, Jake....................................2015 Meyers, Paul ........................ 1984-85-86 Michka, Ron ....................................1963 Mickelson, Derek ............................1992 Milhaven, McGraw ............... 1987-88-89 Miller, Ben...................................2014-15 Miller, C.C. ......................................1904 Miller, Corey ...................................1996 Miller, Doug .................... 1975-76-77-78 Miller, Nick.......................................2011 Miltenberger, Ron ......................1974-75 Mims, Larry .......................... 1984-85-86 Mims, Michael ................................1991 Miroshnichenko, Nik........................2015 Mladovich, Ray .................... 1950-51-52 Moore, Craig .................. 1996-97-98-99 Moore, M.S. ...............................1898-99 Morris, Jed.................................2001-02 Morse, C.L. ................................1904-06 Mort, Jake....................... 2006-07-08-09 Mosser, Todd ....................... 1990-91-92 Motes, Tom .....................................1939 Motley, Mel ................................1995-96 Mueller, Frank .................................1934 Mulligan, Bill ...................................1985 Mullinax, Jake.............................2003-04 Mumm, Erik..................... 1996-97-98-99 Munger, Glen .............................1921-22 Munson, Robert ................... 1971-72-73 Murakami, David ............................1959 Murphy, Jeff ....................................1992 Muth, Harlan ...................................1939 Myers, Dave ...............................1961-62 N Naasz, Steve ...................................1981 Nagel, Steve ...................................1975 Naiberk, Eldon ...........................1960-61 Nappi, Frank....................................1957 Neer, Cody.................................2008-09 Neibauer, Gary...........................1965-66 Nelson, Richard ..............................1959 Nelson, William ..............................1953 Nesseth, Mike....................... 2008-09-10 Newton, Bryan ...........................1986-87 Niederklein, Tyler............. 2010-11-12-13 Nihsen, Mike....................................2007 Nimmo, Bryce.................. 2005-06-07-08 Nollette, Jeff ........................ 1991-92-93 Nolting, Gary ....................... 1977-78-79 Novak, Ray .................................1952-53 Novak, Rob .....................................1989 Novak, Tom ......................... 1948-49-50 Novak, Toni .....................................1948 O Oakes, Todd ..............................1982-83 Oakley, Steve ....................... 1978-79-80 O’Brien, Pete .............................1978-79 O’Doherty, Dennis ............... 1972-73-74 O’Donnell, Roger ...........................1946 O’Neil, Pat.......................................2003 Odenreider, Chase..........................2003 Oetgen, Fred ..................................1931 Ofstun, John ...................................1990 Olmstead, E.H. ...............................1909 Olmstead, L.B. ................................1910 Olson, Rich .....................................1955 Oltman, Earl ...................................1960 Only, Bryce......................................2014 Opitz, Jake...................... 2005-06-07-08 Orcutt, Edward ..........................1934-35 Ossino, Angelo .................... 1941-47-48 Ott, Thom...................................2000-01


P Pace, E.O. ....................... 1892-93-94-96 Packard, L.R. ..............................1896-97 Patterson, E.J. ................................1910 Patton, Verne ....................... 1924-25-30 Pekarek, Justin...................... 2001-03-04 Penas, Brandon................ 1999-2000-01 Perry, Robert ...................................1993 Peters, Bryan................... 2010-11-12-13 Peters, Gary................................1955-56 Peters, J.W. .....................................1896 Petersen, Darin ............... 1992-93-94-95 Peterson, Harlan R. .............. 1921-23-24 Pettingill, Tim.............................1987-88 Pettit, Tim ..................................1978-79 Petty, J.D. .......................................1923 Petty, John ......................................1920 Pflughaupt, Jason ................ 1992-93-94 Pickett, John ...................................1920 Pickett, Theodore ......................1929-30 Pierce, Brandon.................... 2011-12-13 Pizer, Joe....................................1921-22 Pizzo, Sam.......................................1967 Placke, Arnold ................................1970 Placzek, Jake........................ 2013-14-15 Pohlman, Edwin.................... 1934-35-36 Pool, Warren....................................1921 Poore, Reed.....................................1934 Potter, Brent....................................2001 Powley, Harlan ...........................1948-50 Pressley, H.T. ...................................1917 Pribanic, Aaron................................2008 Primante, Val ..............................1978-79 Prior, Mark..................................1980-81 Pritchard, Michael............ 2011-12-13-14 Prouty, H.M. ....................................1909 Purcell, Don ...............................1960-62 Purvine, Joe ....................................1989 R Radcliffe, Craig ...............................1984 Radmacher, Tim..........................2006-07 Ramos, Ken .......................... 1987-88-89 Randolph, A.M. ..............................1894 Rank, Tyler..................................2008-09 Ratcliffe, J.F. ....................................1910 Ray, Lance .......................................1940 Raymond, I. ...............................1901-02 Redfield, Richard.................. 1973-74-75 Redmond, Bill.............................1961-62 Reeder, P.E.........1896-97-98-99-1900-01 Rego, John......................................1951 Reimers, Gary....................... 1956-57-58 Reimers, Mark.............................1981-82 Reinmiller, Cleytus...........................1934 Reveles, Steven..........................2014-15 Reynolds, C. ...................................1920 Reynolds, Robert ................. 1951-52-53 Rhea, E.P. ...................................1898-99 Rhein, Jeff .......................................1991 Rhodes, Ed. L......... 1898-99-1900-01-02 Rhodes, John .............................1924-25 Rice, Clark .......................................1942 Richards, Nick ...................... 1980-81-82 Riddell, John ...................................1917 Riddell, Ted .....................................1917 Riddle, Adam...................................2002 Rine, C.W. ..................................1906-07 Ringer, J.D. .....................................1900 Rivera, Tito......................................2001 Robertson, Quinton....................2003-04 Robinson, E.N. ................................1897 Robinson, Paul ................................1957 Rodaway, Brian ........... 1998-99-2000-01 Rodman, J.A. ..................................1913 Rodrigue, Jamie.............. 2000-01-02-03 Roeder, Josh......................... 2013-14-15 Rogers, Richard ..............................1917 Rolston, Dirkes ..................... 1954-55-56 Rombach, Charles ..........................1966 Rose, Eric.........................................2009 Rosenberg, Wm. .............................1931 Roualdes, Jordan........................2009-10 Roux, John ........................... 1964-65-66 Row, James ................................1929-30 Rubino, Frank ............................1939-40

Rubino, Robert ...............................1946 Ruisinger, Ken ............................1958-59 Russell, R.C. ...............................1920-23 Russo, John ...............................1978-79 Rutledge, Murry ..............................1991 Ryan, Joe ........................................1941 Ryons, F.B. ........................... 1896-97-98 S St. Clair, Charles .......................1992-93 Salerno, Pat ...............................1961-62 Samuels, Tom .................................1992 Sanders, Craig ..................... 1992-94-95 Sandstedt, James ........... 1946-47-48-49 Sanger, Rich.....................................1973 Sanguinetti, Rich.........................2012-13 Sauer, Robert ..................................1941 Sawyers, Andy ...........................1997-98 Scanlan, Daniel ...............................1968 Schafer, Greg .............................1979-80 Scheffert, Josh................. 2010-11-12-13 Schelby, Floyd ................................1934 Scherger, Joe .................. 1977-78-79-80 Schindel, Don ...................... 1961-62-63 Schleiger, Bob ...........................1948-49 Schleppenbach, Jake......................2015 Schleuter, H.C. ...........................1907-08 Schmadeke, Lloyd ............... 1937-38-39 Schmidt, Bryan ...............................1997 Schmidt, F.A. ..................................1906 Schmieding, Orville ........................1947 Schmode, Alvin .........................1939-40 Schneider, Dave......................1999-2000 Schnoor, Chuck ...............................1978 Schoeninger, Tim........................2003-04 Scholten, J.D...................................2002 Schoeppel, Andrew F. ....................1921 Schreiber, Scott...............................2015 Schuldt, Matt ..................................1998 Schultz, Scott ..................................1996 Schwab, Drew..................................2006 Scott, Tim........................................2007 Sealer, Joel ................................1987-88 Searle, Robert .................................1940 Sears, Todd .......................... 1995-96-97 Seaton, Tim ...............................1991-92 Sebra, Bob ........................... 1981-82-83 Sedlak, Reynold ..............................1942 Seely, Justin ...............................2001-02 Seger, Fred ................................1953-54 Semin, Bob ................................1959-60 Severson, A. Rodell ........................1935 Shabala, Adam.......................1999-2000 Shapley, Joseph ..............................1990 Sharp, James .............................1947-48 Sharpe, Sam ................... 1971-72-73-74 Sharpe, Tony ..............................1966-67 Shaw, Marion ..................................1917 Shaw, Milan ....................................1958 Shaw, Roy .......................................1917 Shepherd, Alvie.................... 1993-94-95 Shirek, Charlie............................2006-07 Shirek, Phil....................... 2002-03-04-05 Shibata, Dennis ..............................1973 Shidler, George P. ...........................1902 Shockey, Colin.................................2004 Short, Jim .......................................1991 Shull, Jack .......................................1951 Sidell, H.E. ......................................1896 Siebler, Dwight ..........................1957-58 Sieck, Keith ................................1962-63 Sieler, Douglas ..................... 1958-59-60 Sillman, Mike................... 2001-02-03-04 Simmons, Ronnie............................ 1966 Simokaitis, Joe................. 2002-03-04-05 Sinclair, Chance..........................2014-15 Sinovich, Tim .............................1980-81 Sirak, Ken ............................. 1987-88-89 Sirianni, Jay ..................... 1996-97-98-99 Skillicorn, Dirk ...................... 1989-90-91 Sloan, Clair ................................1929-30 Smaha, Clark ...................................1925 Smaha, George .........................1922-23 Smidt, Randy .............................1982-83 Smith, Al..........................................2004 Smith, Elbert ...................................1931

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Smith, James .................. 1971-72-73-74 Smith, Jim ..................................1965-66 Smith, M.R. .....................................1920 Smith, Steve ..............................1961-62 Smith, Tim ......................................1989 Snygg, Russell ..................... 1929-30-31 Solich, Frank ...................................1965 Sowers, Brett...................................2008 Spiegel, Chuck................................1983 Spiehs, R.D....................... 1999-2000-01 Spiehs, Randall .................... 1969-70-71 Spitsnogle, Dexter...........................2012 Spurgeon, Steve ........................1986-87 Spurlock, Gerald .................. 1934-35-36 Stall, Lloyd ......................................1936 Stanek, Greg....................................1989 Stanicek, Steve .................... 1980-81-82 Starkins, Donny................................1998 Steele, Chad...............................2003-04 Stein, C.G. ......................................1904 Stenberg, Eugene ..........................1935 Stern, Adam..................... 1999-2000-01 Stewart, David.................................2008 Stevenson, B.B. ..............................1908 Stevenson, Jim ..........................1965-68 Stickels, Robert .................... 1965-66-67 Stock, Richard..................................2012 Stohs, Gene .................... 1969-70-71-72 Stork, Floyd ....................................1946 Stovall, Jeff......................................2012 Strasser, Jeff ...............................1994-95 Strasser, John .................................1994 Stringer, Corey.................................2013 Stroman, C.F. .................. 1891-92-93-94 Strong, Jamal.........................1999-2000 Stuckey, Sam...............................2011-12 Stuckey, Tom ...................................1970 Sturzenegger, A.J. .....................1909-10 Stych, Jason ....................................1996 Stych, Jeff .......................................1991 Sullivan, Beau..................................2004 Sullivan, Nick................... 2006-07-08-09 Sundstrom, Clemens ........... 1936-37-38 Swanson, Clarence E.......................1920 Swanson, Ernest .................. 1940-41-42 Swett, Rex .......................................1961 T Tackett, Gary ........................ 1989-90-91 Tate, Khris...................................2010-11 Taylor, Jeff ............................ 1986-87-88 Tegtmeier, Doug .................. 1988-89-90 Tegtmeier, Oscar ................. 1939-40-41 Tezak, Jeff............................. 2007-08-09 Thomas, Bobby ..............................1976 Thompson, Cade........................2009-10 Thomsen, Fred ..........................1921-22 Thomsen, Thomas ..........................1925 Thomsen, Vernon ...........................1940 Thorell, Greg ....................... 1989-90-91 Thorell, William ...............................1990 Thune, Logan..................................2013 Tidball, Tom ......................... 1968-69-70 Tighe, Mike .....................................1997 Timm, Dustin................... 2001-03-04-05 Tolentino, Patric..........................2010-11 Tolly, Harry .................................1959-60 Tomich, Dan ....................................1982 Tomlin, Matt ...................................1998 Torczon, Eugene.........................1957-58 Towle, Max ................................1912-13 Townsend, M.E............... 1901-02-03-04 Trimble, F. Cleveland .................1935-36 Tromba, Ray ...............................1979-80 Tunnison, Gary ..................... 1964-65-66 Turner, Allan ...............................1935-36 Turney, David ..................................1984 Twitty, Doug ....................................1989

V Valasek, Justin................................ 1998 Van Buskirk, Leonard ......................1940 Van Linge, Spencer ....................1996-97 Vaughn, Tyler...................................2004 Vlieger, Brandt........................1999-2000 Vogt, Dylan...................... 2010-11-12-13 Vojtesak, Mike ................ 1979-80-81-82 Volz, M.G. ............................ 1923-24-25 Vosik, Bill ...................................1990-91 Vrbka, Linus ....................................1950 W Wagner, Matt...................................2006 Wahl, Herman .................................1934 Walker, John....................................1985 Wall, Jan............................... 1960-61-63 Walter, Alex.......................... 1966-67-68 Wampler, Lloyd..................... 1935-36-37 Ward, A.W............................ 1907-08-09 Watson, Tony........................ 2005-06-07 Watson, W.B....................................1907 Watters, F.E......................................1910 Webb, Roger..........................1984-1985 Weber, Thad...............................2007-08 Wehrle, Ryan........................ 2005-06-07 Wells, A.B...................................1897-98 Wells, Matt......................................2003 Wertz, Luke........................... 2005-06-07 Wetterberg, Larry ......................1973-74 White, Ernest ..................................1937 Wiles, Chad ..................... 1997-99-2000 Williams, Chris............................2010-11 Williams, LaVerne ......................1929-30 Williams, Meredith ............... 1929-30-31 Williams, Seth ............................1996-97 Williams, Terry A. ............................1904 Wilson, Dow ........................ 1938-39-40 Wilson, H.S. ....................................1904 Wilson, Richard ...............................1973 Winget, Cody ............................1994-95 Winter, Keith ..............................1967-68 Winum, Larry .................. 1975-76-77-78 Witt, Willard ...............................1929-30 Wobken, Bruce ............... 1986-87-88-89 Woita, Julius ...................................1941 Wolff, Frank ....................................1942 Wondra, Leon ............................1931-34 Wright, Charles ..........................1952-53 Wright, Dan.....................................2000 Wright, Thurman ............................1947 Wulfing, Scott ............................1994-95 Wythers, Roy ..................................1920 Y Yingling, Jerry ............................1975-76 Yost, Sean............................. 2009-10-11 Z Zajeski, Mike .............. 1988-89-90-91-92 Zander, Phil......................................2004 Zangari, Mickey .........................1966-67 Zentic, Leroy ..............................1959-60 Ziegenbien, Charles ............ 1956-57-58 Ziegenbien, Rudolph ......................1922 Zubor, Brian .................... 1995-96-97-98

U Ullstrom, Glenn...........................1929-30 Underwood, C.................................1913 Urban, Quentin................................2013

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SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS

2016 HUSKER BASEBALL 1889 (1-2) Doane College Ulysses Ulysses

W, 23-6 L, 7-9 L, 4-5

1890 (2-3) Doane College W, 22-14 Hastings L, 1-10 Hastings L, 7-14 Wesleyan W, 8-1 Lincoln Giants L, 4-7 1891 (1-0) Wesleyan

W, 19-15

1892 (0-2-1) Lincoln League Baker Kansas

L, 8-11 T, 5-5 L, 4-5

1893 (3-0) Wesleyan Peru Normal Omaha YMCA

W, 20-0 W, 18-2 W, 11-1

1894-96 (No Team) 1897 (8-5-1) Nebraska-Omaha Omaha Originals Council Bluffs David City Kansas Kansas at Drake at Iowa at Notre Dame at Northwestern at Illinois at Chicago Nebraska-Omaha Wahoo

W, 10-9 W, 9-4 L, 9-10 W, 5-0 W, 10-4 W, 9-5 W, 15-0 W, 14-7 L, 5-6 L, 5-9 L, 9-14 T, 2-2 L, 6-9 W, 16-0

1898 (6-4) Omaha League L, 9-13 Wahoo W, 16-1 Missouri State W, 14-2 Washburn W, 11-10 Wymore W, 8-6 Kansas W, 8-4 Kansas State W, 33-3 St. Mary’s, Kan. L, 6-7 Kansas L, 9-13 Missouri State L, 6-7 1899 (8-4) at Kansas State at St. Mary’s, Kan. at Washburn at Kansas at Kansas at Missouri State at Indiana at Purdue at Notre Dame at Iowa State Omaha Originals Nebraska Indians

L, 5-6 L, 5-6 W, 10-8 W, 11-10 W, 5-3

4/10 4/19 4/20 4/22 4/23 4/26 5/1 5/4 5/6 5/7 5/8 5/9 5/10 5/11 5/13 5/14 5/15 5/22 6/1 6/2

1901 (9-11) Omaha League L, 1-5 Missouri W, 16-1 Missouri W, 9-3 at Omaha League L, 1-10 at Omaha League L, 1-15 Kansas W, 17-14 Omaha League L, 5-19 at Still College W, 16-6 at Simpson W, 5-4 at Iowa W, 5-2 at Notre Dame L, 12-16 at South Bend L, 6-10 at Indiana L, 4-5 at Purdue L, 4-9 at Missouri W, 14-3 at Missouri W, 16-10 at William Jewel W, 15-6 Highland Park L, 3-5 Minnesota L, 3-5 Nebraska City L, 2-3

4/7 4/8 4/9 4/16 4/17 4/19 4/23 4/24 4/26 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/6 5/7 5/8 5/9 5/10 5/12 5/14 5/15 5/16 5/17 5/17 5/24 5/29

1902 (17-8) Omaha League L, 3-11 Omaha League L, 4-9 Omaha League L, 2-9 at Omaha League L, 1-2 at Omaha League L, 2-5 Nebraska Indians W, 13-5 at Cedar Rapids L, 4-14 at Luther College W, 5-0 at Minnesota W, 4-0 Kansas W, 25-8 Kansas W, 15-14 at Highland Park W, 6-0 at Iowa W, 7-2 at Knox College W, 10-0 at Northwestern L, 3-11 at Notre Dame L, 0-2 at Purdue W, 8-5 at Missouri W, 5-1 at Kansas W, 5-1 at Kansas W, 6-0 at Washburn W, 13-3 at St. Mary’s, Kan. W, 7-2 at Manhattan W, 15-6 at Creighton W, 9-3 Drake W, 10-6

The 1902 Huskers won 17 games, setting a school record that was not broken until 1976.

at Iowa at Knox College at Purdue at Indiana at James Millikin at Notre Dame Creighton Kansas Kansas at Creighton

1904 (10-3) Omaha League Omaha League Nebraska Indians Nebraska Indians at Luther College at Minnesota at Chicago at Notre Dame at Knox College at Grinnell at Highland Park at Creighton South Dakota

W, 17-4 L, 6-10 W, 10-7 W, 10-5 L, 9-10 W, 10-1 L, 1-3 W, 4-3 W, 10-2 W, 6-4 W, 13-8 W, 12-0 W, 19-2

1905 (5-16-1) Lincoln League L, 1-2 at Manhattan W, 10-0 at Kansas L, 3-4 at Kansas T, 5-5 at Fort Riley L, 2-11 Lincoln League L, 0-6 Lincoln League W, 3-2 Nebraska Indians L, 13-14 Lincoln League L, 3-5 Lincoln League L, 1-7 at Ames College W, 4-1 at Grinnell W, 5-2

L, 2-3 L, 6-8 L, 1-3 W, 5-0 L, 5-8 L, 3-6 L, 2-4 L, 3-9 L, 5-6 L, 3-8

1906 (5-12-1) at Kansas State W, 10-0 at Kansas L, 3-4 at Kansas T, 5-5 at Fort Riley L, 2-11 Nebraska Indians L, 13-14 at Ames College W, 4-1 at Grinnell W, 5-2 at Iowa L, 2-3 at Knox College L, 6-8 at Purdue L, 1-3 at Indiana W, 5-0 at James Millikin L, 5-8 at Wabash L, 0-3 at Notre Dame L, 0-3 Creighton L, 2-4 Kansas W, 10-3 Kansas L, 5-6 Creighton L, 3-8

1903 (No Team) W, 10-1 W, 2-1 W, 13-6 W, 8-4 L, 7-12 L, 5-7 L, 4-5 W, 13-1 L, 6-16 W, 5-1 W, 8-7 W, 20-5

1900 (8-12) Omaha League L, 6-9 Omaha League L, 2-5 Omaha League L, 4-5 Omaha League L, 10-13 Nebraska Indians L, 10-11 Highland Park L, 3-13 at Cornell W, 13-1 at Lake Forest W, 11-8 at Notre Dame L, 7-12 at Purdue L, 1-7 at DePaul L, 3-13 at Indiana W, 7-6 at Missouri State W, 20-3 at Missouri Wesleyan W, 18-13 at Kansas L, 1-8 114

at Washburn at St. Mary’s, Kan. at Missouri State at Washburn Des Moines

4/9 4/25 4/27 4/28 5/4 5/6 5/7 5/8 5/9 5/10 5/11 5/13 5/14 5/15 5/16 5/17 5/18

1907 (5-11-1) Lincoln League T, 1-1 at Wesleyan L, 3-9 Missouri W, 6-2 Cotner College W, 14-13 at Ames College L, 0-9 at Grinnell L, 4-11 at Iowa L, 2-5 at Cornell W, 4-3 at Minnesota W, 8-7 at Luther College L, 3-4 at Wisconsin L, 2-3 at Beloit College L, 0-2 at Notre Dame L, 0-4 at Purdue L, 2-8 at James Millikin W, 1-0 at Knox College L, 1-7 at Monmouth L, 2-7

4/2 4/3 4/4 4/6 4/14 4/30 5/2 5/4 5/5 5/6

1908 (6-16-4) Lincoln League at Lincoln League at Lincoln League at Lincoln League at Wesleyan at Wesleyan at Highland Park at Ames College at Grinnell at Iowa

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L, 0-12 L, 1-4 L, 0-12 L, 5-21 L, 4-5 W, 7-6 L, 4-14 L, 5-19 L, 6-7 W, 5-2

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5/7 5/8 5/9 5/12 5/14 5/15 5/16 5/16

at Minnesota T, 4-4 at St. Thomas L, 5-6 at Luther College W, 11-4 at Beloit College L, 1-2 at Washington U. L, 6-8 at St. Louis L, 0-1 at Christian Bible T, 3-3 at St. Louis W, 10-8

4/7 4/8 4/9 4/9 4/13 4/14 4/15 4/15 4/16 4/17 4/19 4/21 4/22 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/28 5/1 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/6 5/7 5/8 5/15 6/3

1909 (12-14) Wesleyan W, 4-3 at Tabor College W, 12-1 at Missouri W, 6-2 at Missouri L, 1-10 at William Jewel W, 4-1 at Haskell W, 4-1 at St. Mary’s, Kan. L, 2-8 at Kansas State L, 3-7 at Kansas L, 2-7 at Kansas L, 0-10 at Wesleyan L, 4-5 Kansas State W, 14-3 at Lincoln League L, 4-8 at Missouri W, 11-7 at Missouri W, 8-2 at Cotner College L, 0-1 Kansas L, 0-3 at Ames College L, 5-9 at Drake W, 8-3 at Grinnell W, 3-1 at Cornell W, 17-3 at Luther College L, 0-4 at Minnesota L, 5-6 at Minnesota L, 5-6 Drake W, 4-1 Highland Park L, 2-4

4/13 4/14 4/19 4/27 4/30 5/1 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/7 5/14 5/20 5/21 5/25 5/26

1910 (7-7-1) at Kansas State at Kansas State at Wesleyan at Highland Park at Ames College at Ames College at Highland Park at Grinnell at Cornell at Morningside South Dakota Ames College Ames College Kansas State Cotner College

L, 2-7 L, 3-11 W, 6-3 W, 17-5 L, 1-2 T, 2-2 L, 2-4 W, 10-4 L, 0-2 W, 5-3 W, 7-4 L, 4-12 W, 4-2 L, 2-9 W, 5-4

1911 (No Team) 4/13 4/17 4/26

1912 (3-0) at Doane College W, 4-0 Tarkio College W, 7-6 Kearney Normal W, 9-2

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1913-1918 (No Team, WWI) 1919 (5-3) Wesleyan W, 7-2 Oklahoma A&M L, 2-7 Oklahoma A&M L, 2-8 Oklahoma L, 2-7 Haskell W, 3-2 Haskell W, 8-5 South Dakota W, 7-0 South Dakota W, 16-12 4/17 4/21 4/22 4/23 4/30 5/1 5/6 5/7 5/19 5/14 5/15 5/21 5/22 4/16 4/22 4/23 4/27 4/28 4/29 5/11 5/12 5/19 5/20 5/21 5/23 5/24 3/30 3/31 4/1 4/4 4/16 4/22 5/5 5/6 5/8 5/9 5/12 5/13 5/17 5/18 6/3 6/5

1920 (7-6) Wesleyan W, 7-2 at Oklahoma L, 2-7 at Oklahoma L, 2-8 at Oklahoma A&M L, 1-8 Haskell L, 2-3 Haskell W, 7-2 South Dakota W, 7-0 South Dakota W, 16-12 California W, 1-0 Drake W, 1-0 Drake L, 3-7 at South Dakota W, 16-0 at South Dakota L, 3-4 1921 (8-5) Cotner College W, 11-10 Wesleyan W, 15-3 Wesleyan W, 9-0 at Kansas State W, 5-2 at Kansas State W, 6-5 at Kansas L, 3-7 Haskell W, 8-2 Haskell W, 9-2 at Oklahoma W, 1-0 at Oklahoma L, 1-7 at Oklahoma L, 4-5 Kansas State L, 5-8 Kansas State L, 5-6 1922 (12-4) at Oklahoma W, 6-3 at Oklahoma W, 4-2 at Oklahoma L, 3-5 Missouri Valley L, 10-11 Wesleyan W, 16-7 Wesleyan W, 16-1 Kansas State W, 5-4 Kansas State W, 7-6 Washington U. L, 4-8 Washington U. W, 8-5 at Ames College W, 7-5 at Ames College W, 3-2 Ames College W, 7-5 Ames College W, 6-3 Kansas W, 3-2 at Kansas L, 2-8


4/2 4/3 4/13 4/14 4/20 4/21 4/27 4/28 5/4 5/5 5/10 5/11 5/18 5/19 5/21 5/22 5/25 5/26 3/31 4/1 4/2 4/2 4/4 4/5 4/9 4/10 4/11 4/15 4/16 5/2 5/2 5/10 5/10 5/19 5/21 5/22 4/4 4/21 4/22 4/23 4/24 4/25 5/1 5/2 5/4 5/5 5/15 5/19 5/20 5/22 5/23

1923 (6-12) at Oklahoma L, 4-13 at Oklahoma L, 5-6 at Missouri W, 13-7 at Missouri W, 10-1 at Washington U. W, 15-12 at Washington U. L, 7-12 Oklahoma L, 2-4 Oklahoma W, 4-3 Missouri W, 5-4 Missouri L, 5-9 Ames College L, 4-5 Ames College W, 8-3 at Ames College L, 1-4 at Ames College L, 6-7 Kansas State L, 1-2 Kansas State L, 2-7 Kansas L, 3-5 Kansas L, 4-6 1924 (10-8) at SMU at SMU at Dallas at Dallas at Oklahoma at Oklahoma at Missouri at Missouri at Missouri Valley Kansas Kansas Kansas State Kansas State at Kansas State at Kansas State Meyi, Japan Oklahoma Oklahoma

L, 13-18 L, 2-3 W, 10-4 W, 4-3 L, 2-5 L, 0-3 W, 4-3 L, 2-4 W, 11-8 W, 8-2 W, 4-2 L, 5-8 W, 9-8 W, 4-1 W, 6-3 L, 3-4 L, 4-5 W, 10-1

1925 (8-7) at St. Mary’s, Kan. L, 4-5 at Missouri W, 7-0 at Missouri L, 3-4 at St. Louis L, 3-17 at Washington U. W, 3-1 at Washington U. L, 3-7 at Kansas State W, 4-3 at Kansas State W, 10-7 Ames College L, 3-5 Ames College W, 1-0 Oklahoma L, 3-4 Kansas State L, 2-6 Kansas State W, 6-1 at Ames College W, 14-2 at Ames College W, 4-1 1926-28 (No Team)

1929 (12-5-1) Big Six Conference Champions 4/16 at Oklahoma T, 4-4 4/17 at Oklahoma L, 0-8 4/19 at Missouri L, 3-4 4/20 at Missouri L, 0-1 5/3 Kansas State W, 3-2 5/4 Kansas State W, 1-0 5/10 Haskell W, 9-1 5/11 Haskell W, 3-1 5/13 at Kansas W, 5-4 5/14 at Kansas W, 10-9 5/17 at Kansas State W, 8-7 5/18 at Kansas State L, 0-1 5/20 Oklahoma W, 5-2 5/21 Oklahoma W, 4-3 5/24 at Iowa State W, 4-1 5/25 at Iowa State W, 6-4 6/5 Missouri W, 3-2 6/6 Missouri L, 4-9 1930 (9-7) 4/19 Haskell L, 4-9 4/19 Haskell W, 7-6 4/22 at Missouri L, 1-3 4/23 at Missouri L, 7-10

4/25 5/2 5/3 5/5 5/9 5/10 5/13 5/14 5/15 5/16 5/17 5/18

at Oklahoma L, 5-6 at Iowa W, 2-0 at Iowa L, 2-3 at Kansas W, 16-2 at Ames College L, 3-5 at Ames College W, 12-8 Missouri W, 9-3 Missouri W, 2-1 Kansas State W, 9-5 Kansas State L, 1-3 Ames College W, 14-1 Ames College W, 8-6

5/1 5/2 5/9 5/10 5/11 5/12 5/15 5/16 5/22 5/23 5/26 5/27

L, 5-12 L, 0-4 L, 0-6 L, 1-6 L, 0-3 L, 1-2 L, 0-9 L, 5-6 W, 9-8 W, 9-7 L, 4-20 L, 1-5

1931 (2-10) Ames College Ames College at NW Missouri St. at NW Missouri St. at Oklahoma at Oklahoma at Missouri at Missouri Kansas Kansas at Kansas State at Kansas State 1932 (No Team)

5/6 5/16 5/19 5/23

1933 (3-1) Concordia, Neb. W, 12-6 at Concordia, Neb. L, 5-10 York College W, 4-0 at York College W, 12-6

4/13 4/14 4/20 4/27 4/28 5/4 5/5 5/8 5/11 5/12 5/18 5/19 5/20 5/21

1934 (5-9, 2-8 Big Six) at Kansas State L, 4-12 at Kansas State W, 3-2 Concordia, Neb. L, 13-29 Kansas State L, 4-9 Kansas State L, 6-15 Iowa State L, 4-6 Iowa State W, 13-12 at York College W, 16-4 at Iowa State L, 3-6 at Iowa State L, 8-9 at Concordia, Neb. W, 7-1 Kansas State L, 5-15 Kansas State L, 6-19 York College W, 18-3

1935 (4-12, 2-7 Big Six) 4/12 Minnesota L, 2-8 4/13 Minnesota L, 5-20 4/15 at Iowa State L, 0-6 4/16 at Iowa State L, 3-4 4/17 at Luther College L, 1-3 4/18 at Upper Iowa L, 4-7 4/19 at Northern Iowa W, 7-3 4/20 at Northern Iowa L, 7-8 4/26 at Kansas State L, 3-20 4/27 at Kansas State W, 8-7 5/3 Kansas State W, 13-2 5/4 Kansas State L, 3-15 5/7 Oklahoma L, 2-15 5/8 Oklahoma L, 0-7 5/9 Oklahoma L, 4-8 5/16 at South Dakota W, 10-2 1936 (3-11, 2-9 Big Six) 4/17 Iowa State L, 8-13 4/18 Iowa State L, 4-7 4/20 at Oklahoma L, 3-6 4/21 at Oklahoma L, 3-6 4/22 at Oklahoma L, 0-1 4/24 at Missouri L, 1-2 4/25 at Missouri W, 8-4 5/1 Kansas State W, 4-0 5/2 Kansas State L, 1-4 5/14 at Iowa State L, 3-10 5/15 at Iowa State L, 2-8 5/16 at Luther College L, 1-9 5/18 at Minnesota L, 1-10 5/19 at Minnesota W, 3-2

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1937 (5-12, 4-9 Big Six) 4/14 Oklahoma A&M W, 7-4 4/16 at Kansas State L, 6-9 4/17 at Kansas State L, 6-13 4/20 Iowa State L, 4-6 4/21 Iowa State W, 11-4 4/23 at Missouri L, 6-7 4/24 at Missouri L, 8-10 4/30 Kansas W, 7-2 5/1 Kansas L, 6-7 5/8 Oklahoma L, 6-15 5/10 Oklahoma L, 6-9 5/11 Oklahoma W, 7-5 5/21 at Iowa State W, 5-4 5/22 at Iowa State L, 6-8 6/10 at Toledo L, 5-8 6/11 at Michigan Tech L, 4-6 6/12 at Michigan State L, 0-6 4/4 4/5 4/9 4/22 4/23 4/29 4/30 5/2 5/3 5/6 5/7 5/12 5/13 5/14 5/17

1938 (7-8, 5-5 Big Six) at Baylor L, 7-9 at Baylor L, 0-6 at Oklahoma A&M W, 4-2 Missouri L, 1-5 Missouri L, 0-14 Kansas State L, 2-6 Kansas State L, 2-7 at Kansas W, 6-3 at Kansas W, 7-5 Iowa State W, 6-5 at Iowa State W, 10-2 at Iowa State L, 4-5 at Iowa State W, 10-2 at Luther College W, 5-4 California L, 2-4

1939 (5-13, 4-6 Big Six) 4/5 at Arizona L, 1-6 4/6 at Arizona L, 3-6 4/7 at Arizona L, 3-10 4/10 at St. Mary’s, Calif. L, 3-9 4/11 at San Jose State L, 7-8 4/12 at California W, 10-3 4/14 at Colorado L, 4-5 4/15 at Colorado L, 3-5 4/24 at Missouri L, 1-2 4/25 at Missouri L, 3-9 4/28 at Kansas State L, 3-6 4/29 at Kansas State L, 5-6 5/5 Kansas W, 4-3 5/6 Kansas W, 6-4 5/8 at Iowa State W, 10-5 5/9 at Iowa State W, 16-5 5/18 Oklahoma L, 3-5 5/19 Oklahoma L, 2-11 1940 (4-12, 3-9 Big Six) 4/18 at Luther College W, 4-3 4/19 at Iowa State L, 3-5 4/20 at Iowa State L, 2-8 4/26 Missouri L, 5-7 4/27 Missouri L, 2-8 5/3 at Kansas W, 9-6 5/4 at Kansas W, 7-6 5/10 Kansas State L, 5-8 5/11 Kansas State W, 11-1 5/13 Iowa State L, 4-7 5/14 Iowa State L, 8-24 5/16 at Oklahoma A&M L, 3-7 5/17 at Oklahoma L, 0-9 5/18 at Oklahoma L, 2-5 5/24 Colorado L, 5-9 5/25 Colorado L, 2-3 1941 (2-14, 2-8 Big Six) 4/11 at Colorado L, 2-16 4/12 at Colorado L, 2-25 4/18 at Kansas State L, 5-7 4/25 at Missouri L, 0-17 4/26 at Missouri L, 1-5 4/28 Minnesota L, 1-5 4/29 Minnesota L, 1-2 5/2 Oklahoma L, 1-3 5/8 at Iowa State L, 0-9 5/9 at Iowa State W, 11-9

5/12 5/13 5/16 5/17 5/20 5/21

Kansas Kansas Iowa State Iowa State California California

L, 3-4 L, 2-8 L, 1-6 W, 3-2 L, 2-20 L, 0-4

1942 (3-11, 3-6 Big Six) 4/24 at Minnesota L, 0-1 4/25 at Minnesota L, 3-7 4/27 at Iowa State L, 3-10 4/28 at Iowa State L, 7-9 5/1 Missouri L, 7-10 5/7 at Oklahoma A&M L, 8-13 5/8 at Oklahoma L, 0-10 5/9 at Oklahoma L, 1-11 5/11 Iowa State W, 1-0 5/12 Iowa State W, 4-0 5/15 Kansas State L, 4-18 5/16 Kansas State W, 6-0 5/22 Colorado L, 3-10 5/23 Colorado L, 1-4 1943-1945 (No Team WWII) 4/5 4/6 4/12 4/12 4/19 4/20 4/26 4/27 5/4 5/4 5/6 5/7 5/10 5/10 4/13 4/14

1946 (9-7, 9-5 Big Six) Colorado W, 10-0 Colorado W, 5-3 at Minnesota L, 0-6 at Minnesota L, 1-8 Oklahoma L, 2-11 Oklahoma L, 5-15 Iowa State W, 6-3 Iowa State L, 3-8 at Missouri W, 5-2 at Missouri W, 5-4 Kansas W, 7-5 Kansas L, 3-18 at Iowa State L, 5-6 at Iowa State W, 7-4 Kansas State W, 11-3 Kansas State W, 18-2

1947 (6-10, 6-7 Big Six) 4/4 at Colorado L, 1-11 4/5 at Colorado L, 6-7 4/12 Kansas W, 8-3 4/12 Kansas W, 4-0 4/18 at Oklahoma W, 5-3 4/19 at Oklahoma L, 8-9 4/21 at Missouri L, 8-13 4/28 at Iowa State W, 12-3 4/29 at Iowa State L, 0-2 5/2 Iowa State L, 10-11 5/3 Iowa State W, 4-2 5/5 Missouri L, 4-6 5/6 Missouri L, 4-11 5/9 at Kansas State W, 5-4 5/10 at Kansas State L, 4-8 5/20 Minnesota L, 7-14 1948 (17-7, 14-3 Big Seven) Big Seven Conference Champions 3/29 at SMU W, 10-8 3/30 at SMU W, 19-7 4/2 at Oklahoma W, 16-4 4/3 at Oklahoma L, 1-9 4/9 at Minnesota L, 2-6 4/10 at Minnesota L, 5-8 4/16 Kansas State W, 3-1 4/17 Kansas State W, 5-2 4/23 at Missouri L, 0-3 4/24 at Missouri W, 3-1 4/29 at Iowa State L, 1-8 5/4 Kansas W, 10-1 5/5 Kansas W, 5-2 5/7 Oklahoma W, 4-1 5/8 Oklahoma W, 4-3 5/10 Colorado W, 10-8 5/11 Colorado W, 6-1 5/17 at Kansas W, 7-1 5/18 at Kansas W, 9-3 5/24 Iowa State W, 6-2 5/25 Iowa State W, 6-5

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99 ALL-AMERICANS

NCAA DISTRICT 5 PLAYOFFS 6/7 Oklahoma A&M W, 7-5 6/8 Oklahoma A&M L, 4-5 6/9 Oklahoma A&M L, 5-8 1949 (9-13, 7-10 Big Seven) 4/5 at Baylor W, 7-5 4/5 at Baylor L, 3-4 4/6 at Hardin-Simmons W, 12-7 4/7 at Southwest Texas L, 7-8 4/8 at Oklahoma L, 0-2 4/16 at Colorado W, 6-2 4/16 at Colorado L, 2-3 4/18 at Denver L, 7-8 4/22 Kansas State W, 9-2 4/23 Kansas State L, 4-14 4/25 at Iowa State W, 10-3 4/25 at Iowa State L, 2-3 4/29 at Kansas L, 5-7 4/30 at Kansas W, 14-12 5/6 Oklahoma W, 2-1 5/7 Oklahoma L, 4-5 5/9 at Kansas State L, 0-4 5/10 at Kansas State W, 5-3 5/16 Missouri L, 3-8 5/17 Missouri W, 8-0 5/23 Iowa State L, 3-5 5/23 Iowa State L, 7-12 1950 (15-8,11-3 Big Seven) Big Seven Conference Champions 4/9 at Southern Illinois W, 10-0 4/10 at Park College W, 25-3 4/11 at Washington U. L, 6-9 4/12 at Washington U. L, 7-8 4/13 at Missouri W, 7-1 4/15 at Missouri W, 3-1 4/18 Kansas State W, 6-3 4/19 Kansas State L, 6-7 4/21 Luther College W, 3-2 4/22 Luther College W, 4-1 4/28 at Oklahoma W, 14-4 4/29 at Oklahoma L, 3-8 5/6 Kansas W, 7-2 5/6 Kansas W, 4-3 5/12 at Iowa State L, 6-7 5/13 at Iowa State W, 9-8 5/15 Wichita State W, 8-5 5/16 Wichita State L, 12-13 5/20 Colorado W, 7-4 5/20 Colorado W, 3-1 5/22 at Kansas State W, 6-1 NCAA PLAYOFFS 5/30 Bradley L, 6-10 5/30 Bradley L, 4-8 1951 (10-5, 5-4 Big Seven) 4/13 Buena Vista W, 9-6 4/14 Buena Vista L, 12-13 4/16 at Wichita State W, 19-7 4/17 at Wichita State W, 12-8 4/18 at Kansas L, 5-9 4/19 at Kansas W, 21-7 4/23 Kansas State W, 5-0 4/27 Wichita State W, 6-3 4/28 Wichita State W, 4-2 5/4 at Colorado W, 6-5 5/5 at Colorado W, 13-8 5/9 Oklahoma L, 5-7 5/15 Missouri L, 3-4 5/18 at Kansas State L, 1-2 5/19 at Kansas State W, 5-2 1952 (12-8, 7-6 Big Seven) 4/4 Drake W, 10-0 4/5 Drake W, 13-4 4/10 at Tulsa W, 7-1 4/10 at Tulsa L, 3-5 4/11 at Oklahoma A&M L, 5-8 4/15 at Kansas State W, 12-1 4/16 at Kansas State W, 14-1 4/19 Kansas L, 1-6 4/25 at Oklahoma W, 15-10 4/26 at Oklahoma W, 11-6 4/29 Kansas State W, 16-0 115


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Kansas State L, 2-19 Oklahoma A&M W, 12-3 Oklahoma A&M W, 12-10 at Iowa State L, 1-2 at Iowa State L, 0-2 at Missouri W, 6-5 at Missouri L, 5-8 Colorado W, 9-3 Colorado L, 6-7

1953 (13-5-1, 10-3 Big Seven) 4/7 at Baylor W, 8-1 4/7 at Baylor T, 8-8 4/8 at Tulsa W, 7-3 4/9 at Tulsa W, 14-10 4/10 at Oklahoma A&M L, 11-14 4/11 at Oklahoma A&M L, 4-5 4/18 at Kansas State W, 4-1 4/19 at Kansas State L, 3-5 4/20 at Kansas W, 10-9 4/21 at Kansas W, 20-6 4/27 Missouri W, 11-6 4/28 Missouri L, 0-3 5/6 Oklahoma W, 3-2 5/7 Oklahoma L, 4-9 5/11 Kansas State W, 9-6 5/12 Kansas State W, 16-8 5/15 at Colorado W, 4-1 5/22 at Iowa State W, 5-2 5/23 at Iowa State W, 4-1 1954 (10-10, 4-8 Big Seven) 4/9 at Tulsa L, 2-7 4/10 at Tulsa W, 18-17 4/12 at Houston W, 3-2 4/13 at Houston W, 3-2 4/15 at Texas L, 5-10 4/15 at Texas W, 4-0 4/19 Kansas W, 12-1 4/20 Kansas W, 1-0 4/23 at Oklahoma L, 6-12 4/24 at Oklahoma L, 1-12 4/26 at Kansas State L, 0-6 4/27 at Kansas State L, 5-6 5/4 Kansas State W, 12-0 5/4 Kansas State W, 3-0 5/7 Oklahoma A&M W, 9-4 5/8 Oklahoma A&M W, 3-1 5/14 at Iowa State L, 0-4 5/15 at Iowa State L, 2-3 5/17 at Missouri L, 1-3 5/18 at Missouri L, 1-19 1955 (15-5, 10-4 Big Seven) 4/2 at Tulsa W, 10-9 4/3 at Tulsa W, 2-1 4/4 at Houston W, 8-4 4/5 at Houston L, 2-7 4/6 at Texas W, 18-15 4/7 at Texas W, 16-14 4/15 at Kansas State W, 13-2 4/16 at Kansas State W, 15-0 4/25 at Kansas W, 13-1 4/26 at Kansas W, 11-0 4/29 Iowa State W, 16-0 4/30 Iowa State L, 3-5 5/2 Oklahoma W, 5-1 5/3 Oklahoma L, 2-4 5/9 at Missouri W, 4-3 5/10 at Missouri L, 1-2 5/16 at Kansas State W, 6-2 5/17 at Kansas State W, 8-3 5/23 at Colorado L, 4-8 5/24 at Colorado W, 13-10 1956 (13-8, 8-4 Big Seven) 3/24 at Tulsa W, 1-0 3/26 at Houston L, 2-3 3/27 at Houston L, 1-6 3/28 at Rice W, 8-5 3/29 at Rice L, 1-4 3/30 at Baylor L, 4-9 3/31 at Baylor W, 5-3 4/20 Kansas State W, 4-0 4/21 Kansas State W, 15-6 116

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at Oklahoma L, 0-3 at Oklahoma L, 2-3 Offutt Air Force Base W, 3-2 at Kansas State L, 9-19 at Kansas State W, 11-8 Colorado W, 6-1 Colorado W, 11-3 Missouri W, 10-7 Missouri L, 4-27 at Iowa State W, 2-1 at Iowa State W, 17-13

1957 (12-10, 8-9 Big Seven) 4/5 Drake L, 2-7 4/6 Drake W, 9-4 4/13 Kansas State W, 17-2 4/13 Kansas State L, 4-11 4/16 at Air Force W, 4-2 4/17 at Air Force W, 23-3 4/19 at Regis W, 12-7 4/19 at Colorado W, 7-4 4/20 at Colorado W, 7-5 4/26 Iowa State L, 0-5 4/27 Iowa State W, 10-5 4/27 Iowa State W, 4-3 4/29 Drake L, 2-7 4/30 Drake W, 9-4 5/10 at Missouri W, 8-6 5/11 at Missouri W, 7-2 5/11 at Missouri L, 2-5 5/17 Oklahoma L, 3-4 5/18 Oklahoma L, 0-1 5/18 Oklahoma W, 7-3 5/21 at Kansas L, 2-8 5/21 at Kansas L, 2-3 5/22 at Kansas L, 1-6 1958 (17-10, 12-9 Big Eight) 3/31 at Houston W, 6-0 4/1 at Houston W, 4-3 4/2 at Rice W, 7-6 4/3 at Rice L, 4-6 4/5 at Tulsa W, 18-5 4/5 at Tulsa W, 13-4 4/11 Missouri W, 6-3 4/12 Missouri L, 6-9 4/12 Missouri L, 5-12 4/18 at Iowa State W, 16-6 4/19 at Iowa State W, 7-3 4/19 at Iowa State L, 6-13 4/25 Colorado L, 7-9 4/26 Colorado W, 4-3 4/26 Colorado L, 3-4 5/2 at Oklahoma State L, 1-8 5/3 at Oklahoma State W, 6-1 5/3 at Oklahoma State L, 1-2 5/9 Kansas W, 4-2 5/10 Kansas L, 8-12 5/10 Kansas W, 4-2 5/16 at Oklahoma W, 7-1 5/17 at Oklahoma L, 0-1 5/17 at Oklahoma W, 4-0 5/23 at Kansas State W, 9-1 5/24 at Kansas State W, 10-1 5/24 at Kansas State W, 4-1 1959 (15-8, 11-4 Big Eight) 3/23 at Texas Lutheran L, 0-7 3/24 at Texas Lutheran W, 10-3 3/25 at Houston L, 2-5 3/26 at Houston W, 12-6 3/27 at Rice L, 1-6 4/3 South Dakota State W, 18-13 4/10 St. Cloud State L, 5-6 4/11 St. Cloud State W, 12-5 4/17 Iowa State L, 3-8 4/18 Iowa State W, 2-1 4/18 Iowa State W, 2-1 4/24 at Missouri L, 7-8 4/25 at Missouri L, 2-8 4/25 at Missouri L, 2-3 5/1 Oklahoma State W, 7-2 5/2 Oklahoma State L, 0-4 5/2 Oklahoma State L, 1-5 5/8 at Kansas L, 3-8

5/15 5/16 5/16 5/22 5/22

Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Kansas State Kansas State

W, 4-3 W, 2-1 W, 5-4 W, 1-0 W, 1-0

1960 (10-13, 6-11 Big Eight) 4/5 South Dakota State W, 11-4 4/6 South Dakota State W, 6-5 4/8 at Kansas State W, 6-1 4/8 at Kansas State W, 5-4 4/9 at Kansas State W, 16-8 4/11 at Tulsa W, 3-1 4/12 at Tulsa W, 16-2 4/13 at Emporia State L, 5-10 4/14 St. Cloud State L, 2-8 4/15 Missouri L, 9-12 4/15 Missouri L, 9-14 4/16 Missouri L, 6-9 4/21 at Iowa State L, 8-12 4/22 at Iowa State L, 3-4 4/22 at Iowa State L, 6-7 5/7 at Oklahoma State L, 0-2 5/7 at Oklahoma State L, 2-7 5/13 Kansas L, 8-10 5/13 Kansas W, 4-1 5/14 Kansas W, 11-1 5/20 at Oklahoma L, 13-20 5/20 at Oklahoma L, 0-18 5/21 at Oklahoma W, 7-1 1961 (9-14, 7-11 Big Eight) 3/27 at Rice L, 1-3 3/28 at Texas Lutheran L, 3-4 3/29 at Rice W, 10-7 3/31 at Houston W, 5-3 4/1 at Tulsa L, 0-5 4/7 Oklahoma State L, 3-9 4/7 Oklahoma State L, 1-7 4/14 at Missouri L, 3-5 4/14 at Missouri L, 2-5 4/15 at Missouri L, 3-5 4/21 Iowa State W, 3-0 4/21 Iowa State W, 4-2 4/22 Iowa State L, 4-7 4/28 at Colorado L, 1-5 4/28 at Colorado L, 3-4 4/29 at Colorado W, 9-7 5/6 at Kansas L, 3-4 5/6 at Kansas W, 7-0 5/12 Oklahoma W, 5-4 5/12 Oklahoma L, 2-5 5/13 Oklahoma W, 10-4 5/19 Kansas State L, 0-4 5/19 Kansas State W, 10-0 5/20 Kansas State L, 2-4 1962 (15-11, 10-10 Big Eight) 3/30 at Tulsa W, 8-5 3/31 at Tulsa W, 6-5 3/31 at Tulsa W, 7-5 4/6 Kansas L, 4-6 4/6 Kansas L, 6-8 4/7 Kansas L, 2-3 4/13 at Oklahoma W, 5-2 4/13 at Oklahoma W, 12-6 4/14 at Oklahoma W, 5-4 4/21 at Iowa State L, 0-4 4/21 at Iowa State W, 5-4 4/23 Concordia, Neb. L, 1-6 4/24 Concordia, Neb. W, 5-3 4/24 Concordia, Neb. W, 2-1 4/27 Missouri L, 5-12 4/28 Missouri L, 2-4 4/28 Missouri L, 0-1 5/4 at Oklahoma State L, 4-6 5/4 at Oklahoma State W, 5-3 5/5 at Oklahoma State L, 2-15 5/11 Colorado W, 2-0 5/11 Colorado W, 2-0 5/12 Colorado W, 1-0 5/18 at Kansas State W, 15-3 5/18 at Kansas State L, 3-4 5/19 at Kansas State L, 6-13

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1963 (8-18, 5-15 Big Eight) 3/28 at Tulsa L, 4-5 3/29 at Tulsa L, 7-8 3/30 at Tulsa W, 8-1 4/5 Kansas State W, 6-2 4/5 Kansas State W, 6-1 4/6 Kansas State L, 2-9 4/12 at Kansas W, 1-0 4/12 at Kansas L, 2-3 4/13 at Kansas L, 3-4 4/15 South Dakota State W, 4-0 4/16 South Dakota State L, 3-4 4/17 South Dakota State W, 17-12 4/19 Oklahoma L, 2-9 4/19 Oklahoma L, 0-2 4/20 Oklahoma L, 1-7 4/26 Iowa State L, 0-3 4/27 Iowa State W, 4-0 5/3 at Colorado L, 5-7 5/3 at Colorado L, 1-4 5/4 at Colorado W, 7-5 5/10 Missouri L, 0-6 5/10 Missouri L, 0-8 5/11 Missouri L, 0-7 5/17 at Oklahoma State L, 0-1 5/17 at Oklahoma State L, 0-4 5/18 at Oklahoma State L, 1-6 1964 (9-18, 7-14 Big Eight) 3/28 at Tulsa W, 7-3 3/30 at Texas Lutheran L, 2-5 4/1 at Houston L, 1-10 4/2 at Houston W, 11-9 4/3 at Houston L, 2-11 4/4 at Houston L, 1-3 4/10 Oklahoma L, 1-6 4/10 Oklahoma L, 1-6 4/11 Oklahoma L, 2-12 4/17 Kansas L, 4-8 4/17 Kansas L, 1-9 4/18 Kansas L, 7-9 4/24 Iowa State L, 1-4 4/25 Iowa State L, 0-4 4/25 Iowa State L, 2-3 5/1 Colorado W, 2-1 5/1 Colorado W, 3-2 5/2 Colorado W, 4-0 5/8 at Kansas State L, 10-16 5/9 at Kansas State W, 7-3 5/9 at Kansas State W, 1-0 5/15 at Missouri L, 0-9 5/15 at Missouri L, 1-2 5/16 at Missouri L, 2-4 5/25 Oklahoma State W, 12-6 5/26 Oklahoma State W, 9-4 5/26 Oklahoma State W, 2-1 1965 (12-8, 12-6 Big Eight) 4/6 Morningside L, 0-4 4/6 Morningside L, 2-7 4/10 Missouri W, 4-0 4/10 Missouri W, 5-2 4/16 at Colorado L, 2-3 4/16 at Colorado W, 4-2 4/17 at Colorado L, 2-3 4/23 Kansas State L, 5-9 4/23 Kansas State W, 3-2 4/30 Iowa State W, 1-0 4/30 Iowa State L, 0-3 5/1 Iowa State L, 5-14 5/7 at Oklahoma State W, 9-2 5/7 at Oklahoma State W, 2-0 5/8 at Oklahoma State L, 0-2 5/14 Oklahoma W, 2-0 5/14 Oklahoma W, 3-0 5/15 Oklahoma W, 3-2 5/22 at Kansas W, 8-1 5/22 at Kansas L, 0-4 1966 (16-9, 12-8 Big Eight) 3/30 at Houston L, 0-1 3/30 at Houston W, 8-5 3/31 at Houston W, 13-7 4/1 at Houston W, 8-7 4/2 at Wichita State W, 4-2 /NEBRASKABASEBALL

4/8 4/8 4/9 4/15 4/15 4/16 4/22 4/22 4/23 4/29 4/30 4/30 5/6 5/6 5/7 5/13 5/13 5/21 5/21

Kansas Kansas Kansas at Oklahoma at Oklahoma at Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State at Missouri at Missouri at Missouri at Kansas State at Kansas State at Kansas State Colorado Colorado at Iowa State at Iowa State

W, 18-7 W, 7-4 W, 5-0 L, 0-3 W, 3-1 L, 3-4 W, 3-0 L, 0-7 L, 0-4 W, 8-4 L, 0-3 W, 1-0 W, 9-4 L, 0-7 W, 14-4 W, 1-0 W, 6-2 W, 6-4 W, 1-0

1967 (8-16, 7-11 Big Eight) 3/27 at Rice L, 1-10 3/28 at Rice L, 2-4 3/30 at Houston W, 16-2 3/30 at Houston L, 3-6 3/31 at Houston Baptist L, 6-9 4/1 at Houston L, 4-7 4/7 Kansas State L, 3-4 4/7 Kansas State L, 0-4 4/8 Kansas State L, 0-3 4/14 Iowa State W, 5-3 4/15 Iowa State W, 9-3 4/15 Iowa State W, 2-0 4/21 at Oklahoma State L, 1-3 4/21 at Oklahoma State L, 1-4 4/22 at Oklahoma State L, 0-3 4/28 Missouri L, 3-6 4/28 Missouri W, 4-1 4/29 Missouri L, 3-14 5/12 at Kansas W, 1-0 5/13 at Kansas L, 6-7 5/13 at Kansas W, 1-0 5/19 Oklahoma W, 5-2 5/19 Oklahoma L, 1-2 5/20 Oklahoma L, 6-9 1968 (10-15-1, 7-13 Big Eight) 3/18 at Houston T, 2-2 3/19 at Houston W, 3-0 3/20 at Houston L, 6-11 3/22 at St. Mary’s, Texas L, 8-11 3/23 at Houston W, 5-2 3/23 at Houston W, 5-2 4/5 at Oklahoma L, 4-6 4/5 at Oklahoma L, 4-5 4/6 at Oklahoma W, 2-1 4/12 Kansas W, 4-1 4/12 Kansas W, 3-0 4/13 Kansas L, 0-5 4/20 at Missouri L, 0-1 4/20 at Missouri L, 1-5 4/26 Colorado L, 4-5 4/26 Colorado W, 4-2 4/27 Colorado W, 5-4 5/3 at Iowa State L, 1-5 5/3 at Iowa State L, 0-4 5/4 at Iowa State W, 3-1 5/10 Oklahoma State L, 1-5 5/10 Oklahoma State L, 0-5 5/11 Oklahoma State L, 3-4 5/17 at Kansas State L, 9-10 5/17 at Kansas State L, 4-10 5/18 at Kansas State W, 8-5 1969 (9-15, 4-12 Big Eight) 3/18 at Houston W, 3-1 3/19 vs. St. Thomas W, 9-1 3/19 at Houston L, 3-4 3/19 at Houston L, 1-2 3/20 vs. St. Thomas L, 2-3 3/20 at Houston W, 10-2 3/21 at Houston W, 7-6 3/22 at Houston W, 4-2 4/11 Oklahoma L, 3-6 4/11 Oklahoma L, 0-1


4/12 4/19 4/19 4/25 4/25 4/26 5/2 5/2 5/3 5/9 5/9 5/9 5/16 5/16

Oklahoma at Kansas at Kansas Missouri Missouri Missouri at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State at Colorado at Colorado

L, 1-3 W, 3-1 L, 2-3 W, 4-0 L, 2-6 L, 1-4 L, 2-3 L, 0-1 L, 2-6 L, 5-8 W, 3-2 L, 6-9 W, 11-6 L, 2-4

1970 (15-11, 11-8 Big Eight) 3/30 at Houston W, 2-1 3/30 at Houston L, 0-1 3/31 at Houston L, 1-2 4/1 at Houston W, 10-3 4/1 at Houston W, 4-2 4/3 at Houston L, 4-12 4/3 at Houston W, 3-2 4/10 at Kansas State W, 7-6 4/10 at Kansas State L, 1-6 4/11 at Kansas State W, 21-4 4/17 Oklahoma L, 1-4 4/17 Oklahoma W, 8-6 4/24 at Missouri W, 3-2 4/25 at Missouri L, 1-3 4/25 at Missouri L, 2-4 5/2 Colorado L, 2-3 5/2 Colorado W, 3-2 5/8 Kansas L, 1-3 5/8 Kansas W, 3-2 5/9 Kansas W, 7-6 5/15 at Oklahoma State W, 4-2 5/15 at Oklahoma State W, 4-3 5/15 at Oklahoma State W, 5-3 5/20 at Iowa State L, 1-4 5/20 at Iowa State W, 2-0 5/21 at Iowa State L, 3-9 1971 (10-20, 7-13 Big Eight) 3/29 at Houston W, 9-3 3/29 at Houston L, 0-1 3/30 at Houston L, 5-6 3/31 at Houston L, 2-4 4/2 at Houston L, 1-6 4/2 at Houston W, 4-3 4/3 at Houston L, 2-4 4/3 at Houston L, 2-3 4/9 at Colorado L, 1-5 4/9 at Colorado W, 5-4 4/10 at Colorado L, 1-5 4/12 South Dakota State L, 5-10 4/12 South Dakota State W, 10-4 4/17 Kansas State L, 1-7 4/17 Kansas State W, 2-0 4/18 Kansas State L, 5-6 4/23 at Kansas W, 6-1 4/23 at Kansas L, 0-15 4/24 at Kansas W, 15-7 4/30 Oklahoma State L, 1-5 4/30 Oklahoma State W, 9-0 5/1 Oklahoma State W, 3-1 5/7 at Oklahoma L, 1-3 5/7 at Oklahoma L, 1-12 5/8 at Oklahoma L, 0-1 5/14 Missouri W, 2-1 5/14 Missouri L, 2-7 5/15 Missouri L, 7-11 5/23 Iowa State L, 0-3 5/23 Iowa State L, 7-8 1972 (12-17, 8-11 Big Eight) 3/22 at Oral Roberts L, 0-1 3/22 at Oral Roberts W, 3-1 3/23 at Oral Roberts L, 0-2 3/23 at Oral Roberts W, 3-2 3/25 at Houston L, 1-2 3/25 at Houston W, 6-4 3/27 at Houston L, 10-12 3/28 at Houston L, 3-4 3/28 at Houston W, 4-3

3/29 3/31 3/31 4/1 4/8 4/8 4/9 4/14 4/14 4/15 4/21 4/21 4/22 4/29 4/29 5/5 5/5 5/19 5/20 5/20

at Houston at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State Kansas Kansas Kansas at Missouri at Missouri at Missouri Colorado Colorado Colorado at Kansas State at Kansas State Oklahoma Oklahoma at Iowa State at Iowa State at Iowa State

L, 2-5 L, 0-7 L, 0-2 L, 2-9 L, 2-3 W, 3-2 L, 1-3 W, 13-2 L, 0-9 W, 7-1 W, 9-8 W, 11-3 W, 4-0 L, 1-3 L, 1-2 W, 9-5 W, 2-0 L, 0-3 L, 1-2 W, 8-4

1973 (15-14-1, 7-11 Big Eight) 3/20 at Centenary W, 7-2 3/20 at Centenary W, 6-2 3/22 at Louisiana Tech W, 3-2 3/22 at Louisiana Tech L, 3-8 3/23 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-5 3/23 at Louisiana Tech T, 6-6 4/6 at Kansas W, 5-3 4/6 at Kansas W, 13-6 4/7 at Kansas L, 0-2 4/13 Oklahoma State L, 0-6 4/13 Oklahoma State L, 2-4 4/14 Oklahoma State L, 2-11 4/17 Nebraska-Omaha W, 9-0 4/17 Nebraska-Omaha W, 12-3 4/20 at Colorado L, 0-2 4/20 at Colorado W, 2-1 4/21 at Colorado W, 7-4 4/24 Creighton W, 6-1 4/24 Creighton L, 1-7 4/27 Kansas State L, 0-2 4/27 Kansas State W, 7-0 4/28 Kansas State W, 9-8 5/4 at Oklahoma L, 0-1 5/4 at Oklahoma L, 0-11 5/5 at Oklahoma L, 4-5 5/12 Friends Univ. W, 8-5 5/12 Friends Univ. W, 11-2 5/17 Missouri L, 0-1 5/17 Missouri L, 0-2 5/18 Missouri W, 5-1 1974 (13-27, 4-16 Big Eight) 3/18 at McLennan CC W, 5-0 3/18 at McLennan CC W, 9-6 3/19 at TCU L, 6-14 3/19 at TCU L, 3-10 3/20 at SMU L, 9-10 3/22 at Hardin-Simmons L, 3-7 3/22 at Hardin-Simmons L, 3-5 3/23 at Abilene Christian L, 0-3 3/26 at Texas Wesleyan L, 0-4 3/26 at Texas Wesleyan L, 1-11 3/29 at Kansas State L, 2-3 3/29 at Kansas State L, 5-7 3/20 at Kansas State L, 4-6 4/2 Morningside W, 8-5 4/2 Morningside W, 4-3 4/5 Oklahoma L, 1-3 4/5 Oklahoma L, 3-4 4/6 Oklahoma L, 3-8 4/9 NW Missouri State W, 9-5 4/9 NW Missouri State W, 8-3 4/13 at Iowa State L, 0-4 4/13 at Iowa State L, 3-10 4/16 Creighton L, 5-7 4/16 Creighton L, 5-6 4/19 at Missouri L, 0-12 4/19 at Missouri L, 3-15 4/20 at Missouri W, 7-3 4/23 Nebraska-Omaha L, 0-3 4/23 Nebraska-Omaha L, 4-5 4/26 Colorado L, 1-2 4/27 Colorado L, 0-5 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

4/27 4/30 4/30 5/3 5/3 5/4 5/11 5/11 5/14 5/14 5/15

Colorado Drake Drake Kansas Kansas Kansas Friends Univ. Friends Univ. at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State at Oklahoma State

L, 6-8 W, 8-3 L, 5-6 L, 0-1 W, 10-1 W, 5-4 W, 6-0 W, 9-0 L, 0-2 L, 1-5 W, 9-3

1975 (13-20, 7-8 Big Eight) 3/20 at Oral Roberts L, 1-2 3/20 at Oral Roberts L, 0-8 3/21 at Oral Roberts L, 1-9 3/21 at Oral Roberts L, 1-4 3/22 at Oral Roberts W, 3-2 3/22 at Oral Roberts L, 0-4 3/24 at Arkansas L, 6-15 3/24 at Arkansas L, 4-10 3/25 at Arkansas W, 5-4 3/25 at Arkansas L, 2-4 4/5 Oklahoma State W, 3-2 4/5 Oklahoma State W, 7-4 4/6 Oklahoma State W, 5-4 4/11 Missouri W, 7-4 4/11 Missouri W, 8-6 4/12 Missouri L, 6-9 4/21 Dana W, 4-3 4/21 Dana L, 1-3 4/22 Nebraska-Omaha W, 7-6 4/22 Nebraska-Omaha L, 4-6 4/25 Iowa State L, 0-4 4/25 Iowa State L, 8-13 4/26 Iowa State L, 0-1 4/29 Washburn W, 6-0 4/29 Washburn W, 7-6 5/3 Kansas State L, 6-9 5/4 Kansas State W, 14-12 5/4 Kansas State W, 11-1 5/9 Nebraska-Omaha L, 1-3 5/10 Nebraska-Omaha L, 1-3 5/14 at Oklahoma L, 2-4 5/14 at Oklahoma L, 0-1 5/15 at Oklahoma L, 1-4 1976 (21-24-1, 0-2 Big Eight) 3/16 at Houston L, 0-1 3/16 at Houston L, 0-2 3/17 at Houston L, 0-1 3/17 at Houston L, 0-3 3/19 at Rice L, 3-4 3/19 at Rice W, 2-1 3/20 at Rice L, 0-1 3/20 at Rice W, 2-0 3/22 at Lamar L, 3-7 3/22 at Lamar L, 3-4 3/23 at Lamar L, 0-8 3/23 at Lamar L, 1-9 3/31 St. Cloud State W, 4-2 3/31 St. Cloud State W, 2-0 4/1 Concordia, Neb. W, 13-3 4/1 Concordia, Neb. W, 12-3 4/2 at Kansas L, 0-9 4/3 at Kansas L, 6-7 4/3 at Kansas W, 4-3 4/6 at Kansas State W, 5-2 4/6 at Kansas State L, 2-6 4/9 Wayne State L, 0-1 4/9 Wayne State L, 2-6 4/10 Morningside W, 6-2 4/10 Morningside L, 5-10 4/11 at Kansas State L, 2-5 4/11 at Kansas State W, 2-1 4/13 at Creighton W, 4-2 4/13 at Creighton W, 10-3 4/14 Creighton L, 0-6 4/14 Creighton T, 4-4 4/19 Kearney State L, 0-1 4/19 Kearney State W, 6-5 4/21 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 3-2 4/21 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 6-3 4/23 Kansas W, 4-2 4/26 Dana W, 4-0

4/26 Dana W, 9-6 4/29 Missouri Western L, 1-2 4/29 Missouri Western W, 12-7 5/1 Nebraska-Omaha W, 11-3 5/1 Nebraska-Omaha W, 1-0 5/4 Kearney State W, 6-5 5/4 Kearney State W, 9-2 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 5/8 Iowa State L, 7-8 5/9 Oklahoma L, 5-15 1977 (29-13, 5-7 Big Eight) 3/21 at Baylor L, 0-2 3/21 at Baylor W, 1-0 3/22 at Baylor L, 3-12 3/22 at Baylor L, 4-6 3/23 at Austin College W, 8-0 3/23 at Austin College W, 4-0 3/24 vs. SW Minnesota State W, 10-2 3/24 vs. Dallas W, 8-1 3/25 at Dallas Baptist W, 2-1 3/25 at Dallas Baptist L, 3-4 3/29 St. Cloud State W, 11-7 4/2 Buena Vista W, 4-2 4/2 Buena Vista W, 6-0 4/4 Wayne State W, 6-1 4/4 Wayne State W, 14-3 4/8 Morningside W, 9-7 4/8 Morningside W, 7-3 4/9 Nebraska-Omaha W, 5-0 4/9 Nebraska-Omaha W, 7-0 4/12 at Creighton W, 9-1 4/12 at Creighton W, 9-1 4/14 Wayne State W, 6-5 4/15 at Missouri L, 0-5 4/15 at Missouri L, 2-3 4/16 at Missouri L, 4-14 4/16 at Missouri L, 8-10 4/19 Nebraska-Omaha L, 1-4 4/19 Nebraska-Omaha W, 8-5 4/22 at Kansas W, 7-3 4/22 at Kansas L, 4-6 4/23 at Kansas W, 15-6 4/23 at Kansas L, 9-10 4/27 Missouri Western W, 13-5 4/27 Missouri Western W, 13-3 4/29 Iowa State W, 4-2 4/29 Iowa State W, 6-4 4/30 Iowa State W, 8-5 4/30 Iowa State L, 2-5 5/3 Creighton W, 6-4 5/3 Creighton L, 0-3 5/7 Dana W, 9-0 5/7 Dana W, 7-0 1978 (36-20, 7-7 Big Eight) 3/12 at Dallas Univ. W, 3-0 3/12 at Dallas Univ. W, 7-0 3/14 at SMU W, 11-5 3/14 at SMU L, 5-7 3/15 at Austin College W, 9-5 3/15 at Austin College W, 21-0 3/16 at N. Texas State W, 13-5 3/16 at N. Texas State W, 17-1 3/17 at Sam Houston L, 2-4 3/17 at Sam Houston L, 1-3 3/19 at Lamar L, 1-5 3/19 at Lamar L, 4-9 3/19 at Rice W, 14-7 3/19 at Rice W, 7-2 3/22 at NW Louisiana L, 2-3 3/22 at NW Louisiana L, 3-5 3/23 at Houston L, 3-5 3/28 St. Cloud State L, 6-15 3/28 St. Cloud State W, 4-2 3/28 St. Cloud State L, 4-6 3/29 St. Cloud State W, 7-4 3/29 St. Cloud State W, 9-4 3/30 Buena Vista W, 11-10 3/30 Buena Vista W, 9-8 3/31 at Kansas State W, 15-6 3/31 at Kansas State L, 5-11 4/1 Kansas State W, 5-3 4/1 Kansas State W, 3-0 4/4 at Hawaii W, 2-1

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at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii at Hawaii Creighton at Creighton Missouri Missouri Dana Dana Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas at Creighton at Creighton Wayne State Wayne State at Iowa State at Iowa State at Iowa State at Iowa State Morningside Morningside Fort Hays State Fort Hays State Creighton

W, 5-3 W, 7-2 L, 2-5 L, 2-6 W, 6-5 W, 11-10 L, 4-5 L, 0-2 W, 10-0 W, 12-2 L, 2-4 W, 8-4 W, 21-2 L, 3-8 W, 14-3 L, 4-5 W, 4-3 W, 11-2 L, 2-8 L, 0-1 W, 9-1 W, 7-3 W, 14-2 W, 4-3 W, 2-1 W, 10-3 W, 7-4

1979 (49-15,14-6 Big Eight) NCAA Tournament 3/11 Missouri Western W, 13-3 3/11 Missouri Western W, 9-1 3/12 Missouri Western W, 3-1 3/12 Missouri Western W, 9-6 3/13 Missouri Western W, 5-1 3/13 Missouri Western W, 9-5 3/14 Buena Vista W, 15-1 3/14 Buena Vista W, 12-0 3/15 South Dakota W, 9-0 3/15 South Dakota W, 6-0 3/18 at Pepperdine W, 3-2 3/21 vs. Utah W, 8-5 3/22 at USC W, 6-3 3/25 vs. Cal Poly Pomona W, 7-0 3/25 at Hawaii L, 1-2 3/26 at Hawaii-Hilo W, 18-0 3/27 vs. Tokai-Japan (exh.) W, 5-4 3/28 at Hawaii-Hilo L, 7-8 3/29 vs. Tokai-Japan (exh.) L, 2-3 3/29 at Hawaii L, 1-11 3/30 vs. Cal Poly Pomona L, 1-9 4/4 Creighton W, 10-8 4/4 Creighton W, 15-3 4/7 at Colorado W, 7-5 4/7 at Colorado W, 4-1 4/9 at Kansas State W, 3-1 4/9 at Kansas State W, 2-0 4/11 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 5-0 4/11 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 4-1 4/12 Fort Hays State L, 4-5 4/12 Fort Hays State W, 11-0 4/14 Oklahoma State L, 2-7 4/14 Oklahoma State W, 8-6 4/16 Oklahoma W, 5-0 4/16 Oklahoma W, 9-1 4/17 Wayne State W, 2-1 4/17 Wayne State W, 11-0 4/18 Augustana W, 5-0 4/18 Augustana W, 11-1 4/21 Iowa State W, 3-0 4/21 Iowa State W, 7-1 4/22 Iowa State W, 3-0 4/22 Iowa State W, 10-4 4/23 Dana W, 7-1 4/23 Dana W, 10-0 4/24 Morningside W, 7-2 4/24 Morningside W, 12-0 4/27 at Missouri W, 7-5 4/27 at Missouri L, 5-10 4/28 at Missouri L, 0-13 4/28 at Missouri L, 4-6 5/1 Nebraska-Omaha W, 4-2 5/1 Nebraska-Omaha W, 20-5 5/4 at Kansas L, 2-3 5/4 at Kansas L, 1-3 117


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5/5 at Kansas W, 4-1 5/5 at Kansas W, 3-2 (10) 5/12 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 2-1 5/12 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 9-8 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 5/16 Oklahoma L, 6-7 5/17 Oklahoma State W, 7-6 (10) 5/18 Missouri W, 22-6 5/19 Oklahoma L, 7-9 NCAA NORTHEAST REGIONAL at Annapolis, Md. 5/26 St. John’s L, 0-5 5/26 Navy W, 13-4 5/27 Connecticut L, 0-15 1980 (49-15, 16-4 Big Eight) NCAA Tournament 2/21 vs. San Diego W, 16-9 2/22 vs. UC-Irvine W, 5-3 2/22 at UNLV L, 2-4 2/23 vs. Cal St. Northridge L, 3-11 2/23 vs. New Mexico W, 8-5 3/9 Augustana W, 15-1 3/9 Augustana W, 28-3 3/10 Augustana W, 7-1 3/10 Augustana W, 9-2 3/11 Buena Vista W, 17-0 3/11 Buena Vista W, 8-2 3/14 Augustana W, 12-0 3/14 Augustana W, 8-0 3/15 Wayne State W, 8-3 3/15 Wayne State W, 9-2 3/19 Wayne State W, 12-1 3/19 Wayne State W, 11-0 3/21 at S. Calif. College L, 2-3 3/23 vs. Eastern Michigan W, 9-8 3/25 vs. Seton Hall W, 6-2 3/26 vs. Eastern Michigan W, 6-1 3/26 vs. Brigham Young L, 6-19 3/27 vs. Cal-Riverside L, 3-5 3/28 vs. Meji, Japan (exh.) W, 11-2 3/28 vs. Washington W, 12-11 3/29 vs. Santa Clara L, 11-12 3/30 vs. Pepperdine L, 4-5 4/5 Colorado W, 15-0 4/5 Colorado W, 5-1 4/7 Kansas State W, 8-7 4/7 Kansas State W, 5-0 4/9 Creighton W, 1-0 4/9 Creighton W, 5-1 4/10 Morningside W, 9-0 4/10 Morningside W, 9-0 4/12 at Oklahoma State L, 3-4 4/12 at Oklahoma State L, 1-3 4/14 at Oklahoma L, 5-6 4/14 at Oklahoma W, 9-6 4/16 at Creighton W, 13-1 4/16 at Creighton W, 5-0 4/18 at Iowa State W, 2-1 4/18 at Iowa State W, 6-2 4/19 at Iowa State W, 5-4 4/19 at Iowa State W, 8-2 4/22 Nebraska-Omaha W, 13-3 4/22 Nebraska-Omaha W, 10-3 4/25 Missouri L, 0-3 4/25 Missouri W, 2-1 4/26 Missouri W, 1-0 4/26 Missouri W, 2-1 4/29 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 9-5 4/29 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 13-5 5/2 Kansas W, 2-1 5/2 Kansas W, 11-7 5/3 Kansas W, 3-0 5/3 Kansas W, 10-8 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 5/10 Oklahoma W, 13-6 5/11 Oklahoma State W, 12-5 5/13 Missouri L, 0-9 5/14 Missouri L, 3-5

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NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL at Ann Arbor, Mich. 5/22 Brigham Young W, 12-0 5/23 Michigan L, 0-7 5/24 Brigham Young W, 12-4 5/24 Michigan L, 3-12 1981 (42-22, 11-11 Big Eight) 2/19 Missouri Western W, 5-3 2/19 Missouri Western W, 10-3 2/20 Missouri Western W, 9-3 2/20 Missouri Western W, 18-6 3/11 Benedictine W, 10-6 3/11 Benedictine W, 8-4 3/13 Augustana W, 12-1 3/13 Augustana W, 5-2 3/16 at UNLV L, 5-7 3/17 at UNLV L, 6-7 3/19 at Chaminade W, 6-1 3/19 at Chaminade W, 11-6 3/20 vs. Tulane L, 1-4 3/21 at Chaminade W, 10-2 3/21 at Chaminade W, 5-0 3/22 vs. Nittaieai (exh.) L, 6-8 3/22 at Hawaii L, 2-5 3/23 vs. Cal St. Northridge L, 5-11 3/24 vs. Nittaieai (exh.) W, 3-0 3/25 vs. Santa Clara L, 8-9 3/26 vs. Cal St. Northridge L 5-8 3/26 at Hawaii L, 4-6 3/27 vs. Santa Clara L, 6-8 4/1 Creighton W, 8-7 4/1 Creighton W, 8-2 4/4 Oklahoma L, 2-5 4/4 Oklahoma W, 15-10 4/5 Oklahoma W, 5-0 4/5 Oklahoma W, 6-4 4/8 Kearney State W, 4-0 4/8 Kearney State W, 8-1 4/12 at Kansas W, 1-0 4/12 at Kansas L, 4-6 4/13 at Kansas L, 4-5 4/13 at Kansas L, 1-7 4/14 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 10-2 4/14 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 7-1 4/15 Wayne State W, 11-10 4/15 Wayne State W, 15-3 4/18 Iowa State W, 5-3 4/18 Iowa State W, 2-1 4/19 Iowa State L, 4-6 4/19 Iowa State W, 5-2 4/21 Morningside W, 6-4 4/21 Morningside W, 9-0 4/25 at Kansas State W, 11-10 4/25 at Kansas State W, 10-3 4/26 at Kansas State L, 8-12 4/26 at Kansas State L, 5-6 4/28 Dana W, 7-3 4/28 Dana W, 12-0 4/29 at Creighton W, 5-3 4/29 at Creighton W, 9-8 5/2 Missouri L, 2-5 5/2 Missouri W, 9-5 5/3 Missouri L, 0-13 5/3 Missouri W, 4-0 5/7 Nebraska-Omaha W, 8-2 5/7 Nebraska-Omaha W, 6-3 5/11 at Oklahoma State L, 2-3 5/11 at Oklahoma State L, 3-4 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 5/14 Missouri W, 9-4 5/15 Oklahoma State L, 5-7 5/17 Missouri W, 8-7 5/18 Oklahoma State W, 6-2 5/19 Oklahoma State L, 1-3 1982 (44-13, 15-5 Big Eight) 2/24 at UNLV L, 7-8 2/24 at UNLV L, 3-12 2/25 at Long Beach State W, 5-3 2/26 at Cal St. Northridge W, 7-1 2/27 at San Diego State L, 6-8 3/6 Sioux Falls College W, 6-0

3/6 Sioux Falls College W, 6-1 3/15 vs. Michigan W, 7-4 3/16 at UTEP W, 6-2 3/17 vs. Central Michigan W, 11-4 3/20 vs. Morningside W, 12-5 3/20 at Pan American W, 3-1 3/21 vs. Central Michigan W, 2-0 3/21 vs. Michigan State W, 12-5 3/22 vs. Michigan State W, 7-1 3/23 vs. Michigan L, 1-4 3/25 North Dakota State W, 19-0 3/25 North Dakota State W, 20-0 3/27 Oklahoma State L, 2-4 3/27 Oklahoma State W, 4-3 3/28 Oklahoma State W, 11-4 3/28 Oklahoma State L, 10-11 3/31 Kearney State W, 12-0 3/31 Kearney State W, 3-1 4/3 at Missouri L, 0-15 4/3 at Missouri L, 6-7 4/4 at Missouri W, 4-1 4/4 at Missouri W, 11-1 4/6 Nebraska-Omaha W, 7-1 4/6 Nebraska-Omaha W, 7-1 4/9 Kansas State W, 12-3 4/9 Kansas State W, 3-2 4/10 Kansas State W, 9-3 4/10 Kansas State W, 12-6 4/13 NW Missouri State W, 4-3 4/14 at Creighton L, 4-5 4/14 at Creighton W, 11-4 4/17 at Iowa State W, 9-4 4/17 at Iowa State L, 11-12 4/18 at Iowa State W, 7-2 4/18 at Iowa State W, 11-10 4/20 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 9-4 4/20 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 18-8 4/21 Wayne State W, 7-0 4/21 Wayne State W, 4-2 4/24 Kansas W, 7-5 4/24 Kansas W, 7-0 4/25 Kansas W, 9-1 4/25 Kansas W, 8-3 4/28 Bellevue College W, 16-3 5/2 Creighton L, 6-8 5/3 Kearney State W, 11-0 5/9 Creighton W, 10-9 5/10 Wayne State W, 15-3 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 5/13 Oklahoma L, 8-12 5/14 Missouri W, 10-5 5/14 Oklahoma L, 2-8 1983 (44-15, 8-10 Big Eight) 3/7 Briar Cliff W, 10-2 3/7 Briar Cliff W, 5-1 3/8 Benedictine W, 10-0 3/8 Benedictine W, 13-0 3/11 at New Mexico W, 10-3 3/12 vs. Colorado State W, 10-2 3/12 at New Mexico W, 7-0 3/13 at Colorado State W, 5-4 3/13 at Colorado State W, 5-4 3/14 at Lubbock Christian W, 9-5 3/14 at Lubbock Christian W, 8-5 3/15 at New Mexico W, 6-1 3/17 vs. Lubbock Christian W, 6-5 3/17 vs. Wyoming W, 14-3 3/19 vs. Bradley W, 7-3 3/19 vs. New Mexico W, 5-0 3/21 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W, 14-3 3/21 vs. Delaware W, 15-4 3/24 St. Cloud State W, 12-3 3/24 St. Cloud State W, 8-3 3/31 South Dakota W, 7-2 3/31 South Dakota W, 12-3 4/3 at Kansas State W, 5-2 4/3 at Kansas State W, 3-0 4/7 Kearney State W, 7-1 4/7 Kearney State W, 11-1 4/10 Iowa State L, 8-13 4/10 Iowa State L, 8-9 4/11 Iowa State W, 11-7 4/11 Iowa State W, 7-2

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4/12 NW Missouri State W, 4-1 4/12 NW Missouri State W, 8-4 4/16 at Kansas W, 15-4 4/16 at Kansas L, 7-8 4/17 at Kansas L, 2-3 4/17 at Kansas W, 15-1 4/19 Nebraska-Omaha W, 5-3 4/19 Nebraska-Omaha W, 5-1 4/21 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 5-0 4/21 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 8-1 4/23 Oklahoma W, 3-1 4/23 Oklahoma W, 7-4 4/24 Oklahoma L, 3-4 4/24 Oklahoma L, 5-10 4/27 at Creighton W, 11-9 4/27 at Creighton L, 5-6 4/30 at Wichita State W, 12-2 5/1 at Wichita State L, 4-5 5/1 at Wichita State L, 5-10 5/6 Central Missouri St. W, 3-2 5/6 Central Missouri St. W, 15-3 5/7 at Oklahoma State L, 4-16 5/7 at Oklahoma State L, 2-5 5/8 at Oklahoma State L, 2-3 5/8 at Oklahoma State L, 1-4 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 5/10 Missouri W, 10-9 5/12 Oklahoma State L, 6-9 5/15 Kansas W, 3-2 5/15 Oklahoma L, 1-2 1984 (46-20, 15-6 Big Eight) 3/1 Wayne State W, 12-2 3/1 Wayne State W, 11-1 3/3 Kearney State W, 10-2 3/3 Kearney State W, 3-0 3/4 Kearney State W, 26-4 3/7 at USC W, 9-6 3/8 at Cal State Fullerton L, 7-9 3/9 at Long Beach State W, 6-1 3/10 at Long Beach State L, 9-10 3/10 at Long Beach State L, 2-7 3/12 at Hawaii Pacific W, 3-2 3/12 at Hawaii Pacific W, 4-0 3/13 at Hawaii Pacific W, 5-0 3/13 at Hawaii Pacific W, 5-0 3/14 at Hawaii-Hilo W, 5-2 3/14 at Hawaii-Hilo L, 0-1 3/15 at Hawaii L, 3-11 3/16 at Hawaii L, 1-2 3/16 at Hawaii L, 4-10 3/17 vs. Liberty Baptist W, 6-3 3/17 at Hawaii W, 12-1 3/19 at UNLV L, 1-2 3/20 at UNLV W, 15-4 3/24 at Missouri W, 8-0 3/25 at Missouri W, 6-1 3/25 at Missouri W, 7-2 3/29 Mankato State W, 12-2 3/29 Mankato State W, 10-1 3/31 Kansas State W, 6-1 3/31 Kansas State W, 12-2 4/1 Kansas State W, 6-0 4/1 Kansas State W, 4-1 4/4 Creighton W, 14-1 4/4 Creighton L, 2-4 4/7 at Iowa State L, 2-4 4/7 at Iowa State W, 9-6 4/11 NW Missouri State W, 12-0 4/11 NW Missouri State W, 9-5 4/14 Kansas W, 5-2 4/14 Kansas W, 5-0 4/15 Kansas W, 4-1 4/15 Kansas W, 3-1 4/18 Missouri Western W, 8-2 4/18 Missouri Western W, 6-4 4/21 at Oklahoma W, 27-16 4/21 at Oklahoma L, 1-7 4/22 at Oklahoma W, 4-2 4/22 at Oklahoma L, 0-6 4/24 Northwestern (Iowa) W, 7-2 4/24 Northwestern (Iowa) W, 16-0 4/25 at Creighton W, 11-0 4/25 at Creighton L, 2-4 /NEBRASKABASEBALL

4/26 Wichita State W, 9-8 4/26 Wichita State L, 2-4 4/30 Nebraska-Omaha W, 8-0 4/30 Nebraska-Omaha L, 2-3 5/1 Nebraska-Omaha W, 10-3 5/2 Kearney State W, 7-0 5/2 Kearney State W, 8-0 5/5 Oklahoma State L, 1-11 5/5 Oklahoma State W, 4-0 5/6 Oklahoma State L, 4-5 5/6 Oklahoma State L, 2-3 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 5/10 Oklahoma W, 15-7 5/11 Oklahoma State L, 3-7 5/12 Oklahoma L, 3-5 1985 (45-24, 16-6 Big Eight) NCAA Tournament 3/2 at Oklahoma City W, 5-4 3/2 at Oklahoma City W, 6-5 3/3 at Oklahoma City L, 3-6 3/3 at Oklahoma City W, 11-5 3/5 Kearney State W, 11-4 3/5 Kearney State W, 9-3 3/13 Wayne State W, 16-3 3/13 Wayne State W, 9-2 3/15 at New Mexico L, 5-6 3/15 at New Mexico W, 12-3 3/16 at New Mexico W, 15-6 3/17 vs. Utah W, 8-4 3/17 at New Mexico L, 9-15 3/18 at Arizona State L, 6-10 3/19 at Arizona State W, 11-5 3/20 at Arizona State L, 11-12 3/22 at San Diego State L, 5-6 3/22 at San Diego State L, 6-11 3/23 at San Diego State L, 7-8 3/23 at San Diego State W, 8-3 3/24 at San Diego State W, 24-8 3/25 at UNLV L, 22-23 3/26 at UNLV L, 19-21 3/26 at UNLV L, 15-18 3/27 at Southern Utah W, 21-9 4/1 at Kansas State W, 6-3 4/1 at Kansas State W, 10-6 4/3 Missouri Western W, 11-3 4/3 Missouri Western W, 8-0 4/6 Iowa State W, 4-3 4/6 Iowa State L, 5-6 4/7 Iowa State W, 5-1 4/7 Iowa State W, 3-2 4/10 Creighton W, 12-7 4/10 Creighton W, 3-1 4/13 at Kansas W, 11-2 4/13 at Kansas W, 20-3 4/14 at Kansas W, 15-6 4/14 at Kansas W, 11-9 4/16 Minnesota W, 18-17 4/16 Minnesota L, 3-6 4/17 at Wichita State L, 4-8 4/17 at Wichita State W, 11-8 4/20 Oklahoma W, 10-9 4/20 Oklahoma L, 13-15 4/21 Oklahoma L, 9-11 4/21 Oklahoma L, 5-7 4/24 at Creighton W, 2-1 4/24 at Creighton L, 5-9 4/27 Nebraska-Omaha W, 17-2 4/27 Nebraska-Omaha W, 8-5 4/28 Nebraska-Omaha W, 10-1 4/28 Nebraska-Omaha W, 12-3 5/1 Wichita State W, 14-13 5/1 Wichita State W, 3-2 5/4 at Oklahoma State W, 21-8 5/4 at Oklahoma State W, 11-5 5/5 at Oklahoma State L, 9-24 5/5 at Oklahoma State L, 9-16 5/11 Missouri W, 10-7 5/11 Missouri W, 12-8 5/12 Missouri W, 6-0 5/12 Missouri W, 12-4 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 5/15 Oklahoma L, 11-18 5/16 Kansas State W, 11-4


5/17 Oklahoma L, 3-5 NCAA WESTERN 1 REGIONAL at Palo Alto, Calif. 5/24 Pepperdine W, 4-2 5/25 at Stanford L, 8-9 5/26 Pepperdine L, 6-7 1986 (35-25, 14-9 Big Eight) 3/5 Missouri Western W, 25-0 3/6 Missouri Western W, 3-1 3/8 Kearney State W, 8-7 3/9 Kearney State W, 13-12 3/13 Wayne State W, 19-4 3/14 Wayne State W, 21-1 3/17 at San Diego State L, 2-3 3/18 vs. Fresno State W, 11-5 3/19 vs. Washington State L, 7-8 3/20 vs. Brigham Young L, 11-12 3/21 vs. Nevada W, 6-4 3/22 vs. Stetson W, 16-5 3/24 at UNLV L, 9-18 3/24 at UNLV L, 8-9 3/25 at UNLV L, 0-19 3/25 at UNLV W, 10-8 3/26 at UNLV W, 9-6 3/29 Kansas State W, 4-3 3/29 Kansas State W, 12-3 3/30 Kansas State W, 6-4 3/30 Kansas State W, 3-1 4/5 at Iowa State W, 3-2 4/6 at Iowa State L, 3-5 4/6 at Iowa State W, 3-2 4/7 at Iowa State W, 11-8 4/8 Mankato State L, 3-6 4/8 Mankato State L, 3-11 4/9 at Wichita State W, 6-3 4/10 NW Missouri State W, 13-2 4/10 NW Missouri State W, 14-0 4/12 Kansas W, 9-2 4/12 Kansas W, 10-0 4/13 Kansas W, 8-6 4/13 Kansas L, 2-6 4/16 Kansas State W, 10-1 4/17 at Wichita State L, 5-6 4/18 at Oklahoma L, 6-12 4/20 at Oklahoma L, 3-4 4/20 at Oklahoma L, 0-5 4/22 Northern Colorado W, 10-9 4/22 Northern Colorado W, 11-2 4/23 Creighton W, 5-4 4/24 Creighton L, 5-6 4/25 at Oral Roberts L, 5-9 4/26 at Oral Roberts L, 3-4 4/29 Tarkio College W, 17-9 4/29 Bellevue College W, 7-4

4/30 at Creighton W, 5-0 4/30 at Creighton L, 2-4 5/1 Wichita State L, 4-8 5/3 Oklahoma State W, 6-2 5/3 Oklahoma State L, 6-10 5/4 Oklahoma State W, 12-11 5/4 Oklahoma State L, 8-16 5/10 at Missouri L, 3-4 5/10 at Missouri L, 4-7 5/11 at Missouri W, 18-9 5/11 at Missouri W, 7-4 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 5/15 Oklahoma State L, 0-6 5/16 Missouri L, 8-10 1987 (36-21, 12-8 Big Eight) 3/4 NW Missouri State W, 22-6 3/5 NW Missouri State W, 20-6 3/7 Kearney State W, 16-9 3/8 Kearney State W, 9-0 3/11 at Minnesota W, 18-1 3/11 at Minnesota W, 7-3 3/13 at Air Force W, 7-5 3/14 at Northern Colorado L, 7-8 3/14 at Northern Colorado W, 8-2 3/15 at Northern Colorado W, 9-2 3/15 at Northern Colorado W, 17-0 3/20 at UNLV W, 6-2 3/20 at UNLV L, 0-5 3/21 at UNLV W, 10-7 3/21 at UNLV W, 4-1 3/22 vs. Nevada W, 4-3 3/23 at UNLV L, 1-17 3/24 at Arizona State L, 3-6 3/25 at Arizona State W, 4-1 4/2 Wayne State W, 16-4 4/4 at Kansas W, 15-11 4/4 at Kansas W, 7-4 4/5 at Kansas W, 11-8 4/5 at Kansas W, 6-4 4/7 Tarkio College W, 23-3 4/7 Tarkio College W, 5-1 4/8 Wichita State L, 9-10 4/8 Wichita State L, 5-11 4/9 Nebraska-Omaha W, 16-0 4/11 Oklahoma W, 9-8 4/11 Oklahoma W, 3-2 4/12 Oklahoma W, 3-2 4/12 Oklahoma W, 10-6 4/15 at Wichita State L, 4-21 4/17 Oral Roberts L, 9-10 4/17 Oral Roberts L, 7-9 4/20 Wayne State L, 4-5 4/20 Wayne State W, 14-1

Kurt Eubanks (stealing home) led Nebraska to the NCAA Tournament as a senior in 1985. The team finished with a 45-24 overall record.

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4/22 NW Missouri State W, 7-4 4/22 NW Missouri State W, 10-2 4/24 at Oklahoma State L, 5-21 4/25 at Oklahoma State L, 3-8 4/25 at Oklahoma State L, 7-13 4/26 at Oklahoma State W, 15-14 4/27 Bellevue College W, 18-1 4/29 at Creighton W, 5-3 4/30 Creighton L, 5-10 5/2 Missouri W, 8-6 5/2 Missouri W, 16-8 5/3 Missouri L, 5-9 5/3 Missouri L, 1-2 5/9 Kansas State W, 8-2 5/9 Kansas State L, 2-3 5/10 Kansas State L, 15-17 5/10 Kansas State L, 1-6 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 5/13 Oklahoma L, 3-11 5/14 Missouri L, 6-7 1988 (48-23, 12-12 Big Eight) 2/20 Wyoming W, 9-2 2/21 Wyoming W, 11-1 2/21 Wyoming W, 11-7 2/27 vs. Northern Colorado W, 20-5 2/27 at Colorado State W, 19-8 2/28 at Colorado State W, 12-1 2/28 at Colorado State W, 18-4 3/5 Northern Colorado W, 12-2 3/5 Northern Colorado W, 7-1 3/6 Northern Colorado W, 13-1 3/8 Nebraska-Omaha W, 28-5 3/13 at Arkansas L, 4-7 3/13 at Arkansas W, 8-5 3/15 Kearney State W, 15-0 3/19 vs. Lewis-Clark St. L, 1-5 (10) 3/19 vs. Portland State W, 9-2 3/20 vs. Washington W, 10-4 3/21 vs. Hawaii Pacific W, 8-3 3/22 at Hawaii W, 9-1 3/23 vs. Hawaii Pacific L, 0-3 3/24 vs. Portland State L, 2-8 3/25 vs. Washington W, 7-1 3/26 vs. Lewis-Clark State W, 9-5 3/26 at Hawaii W, 12-6 3/29 at Loyola Marymount L, 9-15 3/30 at Loyola Marymount L, 7-10 4/2 at Iowa State W, 14-5 4/2 at Iowa State W, 6-1 4/3 at Iowa State W, 11-1 4/3 at Iowa State L, 8-9 4/6 at Wichita State L, 3-8 4/10 Kansas W, 9-2 4/10 Kansas W, 4-3 4/11 Kansas W, 5-3 4/11 Kansas W, 5-1 4/12 Kearney State W, 17-4 4/13 Missouri Western W, 12-2 4/13 Missouri Western W, 5-1 4/15 vs. Oklahoma L, 3-7 4/16 vs. Oklahoma L, 1-2 4/16 vs. Oklahoma L, 5-6 4/18 vs. Oklahoma L, 5-10 4/20 Wayne State W, 15-4 4/20 Wayne State W, 7-0 4/21 Fort Hays State W, 10-0 4/21 Fort Hays State W, 12-0 4/22 at Oral Roberts W, 9-7 4/23 at Oral Roberts W, 8-4 4/24 at Oral Roberts L, 1-11 4/26 NW Missouri State W, 5-3 4/26 NW Missouri State W, 19-10 4/27 Northern Iowa W, 11-2 4/27 Northern Iowa W, 25-3 4/30 Oklahoma State W, 7-6 4/30 Oklahoma State L, 4-11 5/1 Oklahoma State L, 10-14 5/1 Oklahoma State L, 5-17 5/4 SW Missouri State W, 9-8 5/4 SW Missouri State W, 4-1 5/7 at Missouri L, 10-16 5/7 at Missouri W, 13-11 5/8 at Missouri L, 8-9

5/8 at Missouri L, 8-9 5/11 at Creighton W, 14-2 5/12 Creighton L, 5-6 (10) 5/14 Kansas State W, 13-9 5/14 Kansas State W, 15-9 5/15 Kansas State W, 8-4 5/15 Kansas State L, 7-12 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 5/18 Oklahoma State L, 3-8 5/19 Missouri L, 10-14 1989 (27-31, 8-16 Big Eight) 3/8 Wayne State W, 7-0 3/8 Wayne State W, 11-4 3/9 Northern Iowa W, 12-3 3/9 Northern Iowa W, 7-2 3/12 at Arkansas L, 1-4 3/13 at SW Missouri State L, 3-6 3/18 Fort Hays State W, 3-2 3/18 Fort Hays State W, 18-3 3/19 Fort Hays State W, 14-6 3/19 Fort Hays State W, 14-2 3/22 Nebraska-Omaha W, 14-1 3/25 at Texas-Arlington L, 1-5 3/26 vs. Northwestern W, 5-2 3/27 at Texas Christian L, 5-6 3/27 at Texas Christian L, 1-17 3/28 at Texas L, 0-2 3/28 at Texas W, 8-5 3/29 at Texas A&M L, 4-21 4/1 at Kansas L, 0-7 4/1 at Kansas W, 10-7 4/3 at Kansas W, 10-0 4/3 at Kansas L, 12-13 4/5 Creighton L, 2-4 4/5 Creighton L, 4-9 4/8 Oklahoma W, 10-4 4/8 Oklahoma L, 1-3 4/9 Oklahoma W, 3-2 4/9 Oklahoma L, 1-2 4/11 Wayne State W, 14-0 4/11 Wayne State W, 15-1 4/13 at Wichita State L, 0-3 4/15 at Wyoming L, 6-8 4/15 at Wyoming L, 11-13 4/16 at Wyoming W, 17-8 4/18 Oral Roberts W, 9-1 4/18 Oral Roberts L, 3-4 4/19 Kearney State W, 21-9 4/21 at Oklahoma State L, 9-11 4/22 at Oklahoma State L, 6-13 4/22 at Oklahoma State L, 8-15 4/23 at Oklahoma State L, 3-14 4/26 at Creighton L, 2-4 4/26 at Creighton W, 7-4 4/29 Missouri L, 2-5 4/29 Missouri W, 5-3 4/30 Missouri L, 4-7 4/30 Missouri L, 4-12 5/2 Wichita State L, 3-15 5/3 Northern Iowa W, 2-1 5/3 Northern Iowa W, 10-0 5/5 at Kansas State L, 12-14 5/5 at Kansas State L, 0-3 5/6 at Kansas State L, 8-13 5/6 at Kansas State L, 3-9 5/12 Iowa State W, 6-4 5/12 Iowa State W, 3-2 5/13 Iowa State L, 1-9 5/13 Iowa State W, 3-2 1990 (42-26, 12-12 Big Eight) 2/11 Kearney State W, 18-4 2/12 Wayne State W, 22-3 2/21 NW Missouri State W, 10-5 2/21 NW Missouri State W, 13-1 2/24 at Colorado State W, 9-3 2/24 at Colorado State W, 8-5 2/25 at Wyoming W, 10-8 2/25 at Wyoming W, 19-12 3/1 at Hawaii L, 5-9 3/2 at Hawaii Pacific L, 5-11 3/2 at Hawaii L, 2-4 3/3 at Hawaii Pacific L, 2-3

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3/3 at Hawaii L, 2-9 3/4 at Hawaii Pacific W, 5-3 3/4 at Hawaii L, 2-9 3/8 Wichita State W, 4-2 3/10 St. Cloud State W, 16-0 3/10 St. Cloud State W, 10-4 3/11 St. Cloud State W, 8-2 3/11 St. Cloud State L, 14-16 3/17 Briar Cliff W, 9-5 3/17 Briar Cliff W, 7-6 3/18 Tarkio College W, 2-0 3/18 Tarkio College W, 17-11 3/26 at Texas Tech W, 8-3 3/27 at Texas Tech L, 4-5 3/31 Kansas L, 3-4 3/31 Kansas L, 1-3 4/1 Kansas W, 6-2 4/1 Kansas W, 9-0 4/3 Northern Iowa W, 2-0 4/3 Northern Iowa W, 17-3 4/4 at Creighton L, 0-6 4/6 at Oklahoma W, 5-4 4/7 at Oklahoma L, 1-11 4/7 at Oklahoma W, 7-6 4/8 at Oklahoma L, 8-11 4/14 Northern Colorado W, 18-2 4/14 Northern Colorado W, 3-2 4/15 Northern Colorado W, 7-0 4/15 Northern Colorado W, 10-4 4/16 Northern Iowa W, 12-5 4/17 NW Missouri State W, 9-2 4/18 at Wichita State L, 2-4 4/20 Oklahoma State L, 3-12 4/21 Oklahoma State W, 5-4 4/21 Oklahoma State L, 0-5 4/22 Oklahoma State L, 0-12 4/24 Kearney State W, 7-5 4/24 Kearney State W, 19-9 4/25 at Creighton L, 5-6 4/28 at Missouri L, 4-11 4/28 at Missouri L, 2-5 4/29 at Missouri W, 2-1 4/29 at Missouri W, 14-8 5/1 Creighton L, 12-16 5/2 Creighton W, 12-0 5/4 Kansas State W, 7-5 5/4 Kansas State L, 6-7 5/5 Kansas State L, 8-9 5/5 Kansas State W, 4-0 5/12 at Iowa State W, 7-0 5/12 at Iowa State L, 2-5 5/13 at Iowa State W, 6-5 5/13 at Iowa State W, 5-0 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 5/16 Kansas State W, 7-5 5/17 Oklahoma State L, 2-3 5/18 Iowa State L, 3-16 1991 (37-22, 10-14 Big Eight) 2/16 Washburn W, 11-5 2/21 vs. Ohio State L, 2-5 2/22 vs. Notre Dame L, 5-8 2/23 vs. Dartmouth W, 14-5 2/24 vs. Dartmouth W, 14-4 3/3 Western Illinois W, 9-1 3/4 Western Illinois W, 9-1 3/4 Western Illinois W, 10-8 3/6 at Arkansas L, 3-4 3/6 at Arkansas W, 5-3 3/9 Northern Colorado L, 2-4 3/10 Northern Colorado W, 5-2 3/19 NW Missouri State W, 2-0 3/19 NW Missouri State W, 13-3 3/20 Wayne State W, 6-1 3/22 at Hardin-Simmons L, 7-11 3/23 at Hardin-Simmons W, 4-1 3/23 at Hardin-Simmons W, 8-3 3/25 at Texas Tech W, 10-5 3/26 at Texas Tech L, 10-11 3/29 at Kansas L, 1-11 3/30 at Kansas L, 5-6 3/30 at Kansas L, 3-4 3/31 at Kansas L, 3-8 4/3 Creighton W, 8-7 119


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Creighton L, 5-6 Colorado State W, 10-5 Colorado State W, 17-12 Colorado State W, 5-2 Colorado State W, 12-6 Northern Iowa W, 5-4 Northern Iowa W, 6-4 Wayne State W, 7-6 at Oklahoma State L, 7-9 at Oklahoma State W, 5-0 at Oklahoma State L, 9-10 at Oklahoma State W, 10-3 Kearney State W, 8-3 Missouri W, 3-2 Missouri W, 4-3 Missouri L, 3-4 Missouri L, 0-2 Washburn W, 11-5 at Northern Iowa W, 8-3 at Northern Iowa W, 10-2 at Kansas State W, 18-7 at Kansas State L, 2-4 at Kansas State L, 12-13 at Kansas State W, 16-12 at Creighton W, 5-3 at Creighton L, 3-14 Iowa State W, 5-1 Iowa State W, 2-1 Iowa State L, 3-11 Iowa State L, 2-3 Oklahoma L, 5-8 Oklahoma W, 7-3 Oklahoma L, 3-16 Oklahoma W, 7-5

1992 (31-25, 11-13 Big Eight) 2/1 Peru State W, 9-8 2/15 Doane W, 11-3 2/26 Nebraska-Kearney W, 19-5 2/29 Western Illinois W, 9-7 2/29 Western Illinois W, 6-3 3/1 Western Illinois W, 10-7 3/1 Western Illinois W, 7-1 3/3 at Wichita State L, 1-4 3/6 Colorado State W, 3-2 3/6 Colorado State L, 2-3 3/7 Colorado State W, 7-0 3/7 Colorado State L, 2-3 3/13 Jamestown College W, 22-0 3/16 vs. New Mexico L, 1-3 3/17 at Fresno State L, 2-15 3/18 vs. Washington State W, 4-3 3/19 vs. Cal St. Northridge L, 5-11 3/20 vs. Nevada L, 2-7 3/21 vs. Wyoming W, 2-1 3/24 South Dakota W, 17-2 3/25 South Dakota W, 18-2 3/27 Kansas W, 6-5 3/29 Kansas W, 6-3 3/29 Kansas W, 4-3 3/30 Kansas L, 3-10 4/1 Creighton L, 1-19 4/3 Evansville W, 9-6 4/4 Evansville L, 5-8 4/4 Evansville L, 1-2 4/5 Evansville W, 13-2 4/6 Wayne State W, 9-2 4/8 Washburn W, 18-4 4/10 Oklahoma State W, 4-3 4/11 Oklahoma State L, 0-7 4/11 Oklahoma State L, 4-7 4/12 Oklahoma State W, 5-3 4/15 at Creighton L, 6-8 4/18 at Missouri L, 7-15 4/18 at Missouri W, 4-1 4/19 at Missouri W, 18-6 4/19 at Missouri L, 1-11 4/25 Kansas State (DH) W, 5-4 4/25 Kansas State (DH) L, 10-11 4/26 Kansas State W, 12-2 4/26 Kansas State L, 0-10 4/28 at Kansas State L, 5-6 4/29 Peru State W, 15-1 5/1 at Iowa State L, 0-10

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W, 5-0 L, 9-11 L, 5-13 L, 5-15 W, 7-5 L, 4-12 L, 6-11

1993 (35-23, 16-12 Big Eight) 3/6 Peru State W, 15-0 3/7 Peru State W, 14-13 3/9 Oral Roberts L, 7-12 3/9 Oral Roberts W, 6-5 3/10 Oral Roberts W, 8-4 3/15 vs. Clemson W, 5-0 3/16 vs. SW Missouri State L, 4-5 3/17 vs. St. John’s W, 8-3 3/18 at Fresno State L, 8-10 3/19 at Fresno State W, 14-5 3/20 vs. St. John’s W, 14-3 3/21 vs. Stanford L, 3-14 3/23 at New Mexico L, 4-14 3/23 at New Mexico L, 6-11 3/24 at New Mexico W, 12-6 3/26 Creighton L, 4-10 3/27 at Creighton L, 2-10 3/27 at Creighton L, 4-9 3/28 Creighton W, 3-2 4/2 at Oklahoma State W, 9-7 4/2 at Oklahoma State L, 2-13 4/3 at Oklahoma State L, 5-11 4/7 Iowa State W, 5-1 4/7 Iowa State L, 3-15 4/9 at Kansas State L, 10-14 4/10 at Kansas State L, 10-19 4/11 at Kansas State L, 3-6 4/14 Kansas State W, 13-9 4/14 Kansas State W, 6-2 4/16 Missouri W, 9-3 4/17 Missouri L, 6-7 4/18 Missouri W, 7-4 4/20 Kansas L, 9-17 4/21 Kansas L, 2-4 4/24 at Iowa State W, 13-9 4/24 at Iowa State W, 12-7 4/25 at Iowa State W, 14-9 4/26 Peru State W, 21-9 4/26 Peru State W, 12-3 4/28 at Missouri W, 10-6 4/28 at Missouri L, 7-9 4/30 Peru State W, 7-3 4/30 Peru State W, 14-4 5/1 Mount Marty W, 4-3 5/2 Nebraska-Kearney W, 2-1 5/2 Nebraska-Kearney W, 7-1 5/8 Oklahoma W, 7-4 5/8 Oklahoma W, 9-8 5/9 Oklahoma L, 0-2 5/12 at Oklahoma W, 7-4 5/12 at Oklahoma W, 9-1 5/14 at Kansas L, 4-5 5/15 at Kansas W, 7-3 5/16 at Kansas W, 3-2 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 5/20 Missouri W, 7-3 5/21 Kansas L, 4-5 5/22 Oklahoma W, 19-14 5/23 Oklahoma State L, 4-8 1994 (32-28, 14-16 Big Eight) 2/18 at Oral Roberts L, 1-11 2/19 at Oral Roberts L, 6-11 2/20 at Oral Roberts L, 4-5 2/25 at Wyoming L, 4-13 2/26 at Wyoming W, 6-5 2/26 at Wyoming W, 8-4 2/27 at Southern Colorado L, 5-8 3/5 Western Illinois W, 12-2 3/5 Western Illinois W, 9-8 3/6 Western Illinois W, 9-8 3/7 Northern Iowa W, 2-0 3/7 Northern Iowa W, 8-7 3/9 Nebraska-Kearney W, 8-1 3/10 Mount Marty W, 5-2

3/14 vs. New Mexico L, 5-6 3/15 vs. Nevada L, 6-13 3/16 vs. Washington St. L, 4-14 3/17 at Fresno State L, 4-10 3/18 vs. Illinois State W, 7-6 3/19 vs. Kentucky W, 6-5 3/22 Creighton W, 7-6 3/25 at Missouri L, 1-3 3/27 at Missouri L, 2-5 3/27 at Missouri L, 1-2 3/30 at Oklahoma State L, 6-7 3/30 at Oklahoma State L, 5-21 4/1 Oklahoma State L, 2-6 4/2 Oklahoma State W, 8-7 4/3 Oklahoma State W, 10-3 4/6 at Iowa State L, 0-1 4/6 at Iowa State W, 8-7 4/7 Nebraska-Kearney W, 5-4 4/8 Oral Roberts W, 5-3 4/9 Oral Roberts W, 8-3 4/10 Oral Roberts W, 3-2 4/13 at Kansas State W, 14-4 4/13 at Kansas State W, 15-1 4/15 Kansas State W, 4-2 4/16 Kansas State W, 7-6 4/17 Kansas State W, 23-14 4/19 at Kansas W, 9-1 4/20 at Kansas W, 5-2 4/22 Kansas L, 8-9 4/23 Kansas L, 7-9 4/24 Kansas L, 2-6 4/27 Missouri W, 5-1 4/27 Missouri W, 11-5 5/7 at Oklahoma L, 1-3 5/7 at Oklahoma L, 5-7 5/8 at Oklahoma L, 9-13 5/10 Oklahoma W, 7-6 5/11 Oklahoma L, 0-4 5/14 Iowa State L, 3-7 5/14 Iowa State L, 0-2 5/15 Iowa State W, 3-0 5/15 Iowa State L, 5-9 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 5/19 Oklahoma W, 3-2 5/20 Kansas W, 6-5 5/21 Oklahoma State L, 5-6 5/22 Oklahoma L, 4-21 1995 (35-23, 13-14 Big Eight) 2/19 Nebraska-Kearney W, 9-0 2/24 vs. New Mexico State L, 4-8 2/24 vs. Southern Utah W, 10-2 2/25 at San Diego State W, 6-5 2/25 at San Diego State L, 1-6 2/26 vs. Oklahoma State W, 6-5 3/8 at Oklahoma L, 2-3 3/8 at Oklahoma L, 5-7 3/11 vs. Baylor L, 0-1 3/12 George Washington W, 7-1 3/13 vs. Notre Dame L, 3-5 3/14 George Washington W, 8-5 3/16 Nebraska-Omaha W, 12-6 3/18 vs. Miami (Ohio) W, 7-4 3/19 vs. New Mexico W, 16-15 3/19 at New Mexico St. L, 7-15 3/20 vs. Washington W, 35-15 3/21 at New Mexico St. W, 14-4 3/22 vs. Washington L, 7-16 3/24 at Kansas State W, 16-9 3/26 at Kansas State W, 16-11 3/26 at Kansas State L, 7-8 3/29 at Missouri W, 9-2 3/29 at Missouri L, 1-8 3/31 Missouri W, 12-2 4/1 Missouri L, 8-9 4/2 Missouri W, 17-2 4/4 Kansas W, 6-5 4/5 Kansas W, 12-10 4/7 at Oklahoma State L, 0-9 4/8 at Oklahoma State L, 18-37 4/9 at Oklahoma State W, 11-7 4/13 at Creighton W, 19-4 4/13 Creighton W, 12-6 4/14 Louisville W, 22-10

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4/15 Louisville L, 3-9 4/15 Louisville W, 14-10 4/16 Louisville W, 11-2 4/16 Wyoming W, 3-1 4/17 Wyoming W, 4-0 4/19 at Iowa State L, 6-7 4/19 at Iowa State L, 6-12 4/21 Iowa State L, 1-7 4/22 Iowa State L, 4-13 4/23 Iowa State W, 4-0 4/28 at Kansas W, 7-2 4/29 at Kansas W, 17-13 4/30 at Kansas L, 4-11 5/6 Oklahoma State W, 15-5 5/9 Hastings College W, 15-5 5/10 Nebraska-Kearney W, 11-1 5/10 Nebraska-Kearney W, 20-1 5/13 Oklahoma W, 9-8 5/14 Oklahoma L, 9-11 5/15 Oklahoma L, 10-12 BIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT 5/18 Iowa State L, 5-14 5/19 Kansas W, 15-5 5/20 Oklahoma State L, 7-8 1996 (27-27-1, 8-17 Big Eight) 2/2 at New Mexico St. W, 23-13 2/3 at New Mexico St. W, 15-6 2/3 at New Mexico St. L, 9-11 2/15 vs. Texas Tech L, 3-7 2/16 vs. Arizona State L, 2-14 2/17 vs. Northwestern L, 10-13 2/18 vs. Northwestern L, 9-13 2/23 at Oral Roberts W, 7-3 2/24 at Oral Roberts L, 5-10 2/25 at Oral Roberts L, 16-17 3/1 at Oklahoma L, 11-18 3/2 at Oklahoma L, 5-10 3/3 at Oklahoma L, 16-17 3/5 Wyoming W, 4-1 3/5 Wyoming L, 1-8 3/11 vs. Portland State L, 4-6 3/13 vs. St. John’s W, 19-6 3/14 at Fresno State L, 1-4 3/15 vs. Creighton T, 6-6 3/16 vs. St. John’s W, 11-3 3/20 Iowa State W, 8-0 3/20 Iowa State W, 11-3 3/22 at Missouri L, 6-11 3/23 at Missouri L, 4-8 3/24 at Missouri L, 8-10 3/27 Peru State W, 11-7 3/27 Peru State W, 13-1 3/29 Oklahoma State L, 8-18 4/2 Oklahoma L, 7-24 4/3 Oklahoma W, 8-2 4/5 Oral Roberts W, 9-5 4/6 Oral Roberts W, 7-6 4/7 Oral Roberts W, 10-9 4/9 at Kansas State W, 5-2 4/10 at Kansas State W, 13-6 4/12 Kansas State L, 6-19 4/13 Kansas State W, 14-4 4/16 at Kansas L, 2-3 4/17 at Kansas L, 8-9 4/20 Kansas L, 7-10 4/20 Kansas L, 4-14 4/21 Kansas W, 11-7 4/24 Missouri L, 2-8 4/24 Missouri L, 10-14 4/25 Nebraska-Omaha W, 22-5 4/25 Nebraska-Omaha W, 20-10 5/5 Wayne State W, 8-0 5/5 Wayne State W, 8-1 5/6 Peru State W, 7-1 5/6 Peru State W, 12-3 5/7 Hastings College W, 14-3 5/7 Hastings College W, 18-3 5/11 at Iowa State L, 7-14 5/11 at Iowa State L, 3-6 5/12 at Iowa State W, 8-5

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1997 (27-35, 7-23 Big 12) 2/1 Wayne State W, 6-5 2/18 Nebraska-Kearney W, 6-1 2/18 Nebraska-Kearney W, 8-6 2/20 vs. Northeastern Illinois W, 10-5 2/21 vs. Creighton W, 3-0 2/22 at Northern Iowa L, 6-19 2/23 vs. Creighton L, 3-6 2/25 vs. Kansas L, 0-3 2/28 at Minnesota L, 6-11 3/1 vs. UCLA L, 9-12 3/2 vs. Washington L, 7-10 3/5 at Kansas L, 3-4 3/5 at Kansas L, 6-11 3/8 Baylor L, 6-7 3/8 Baylor L, 4-13 3/9 Baylor L, 3-12 3/11 at Kansas State L, 9-19 3/11 at Kansas State L, 3-11 3/15 Missouri W, 12-3 3/16 Missouri L, 7-13 3/16 Missouri W, 10-6 3/18 Creighton W, 13-3 3/19 Nebraska-Omaha W, 13-6 3/19 Nebraska-Omaha W, 11-2 3/20 South Dakota W, 22-3 3/20 South Dakota W, 21-6 3/21 South Dakota State W, 3-0 3/24 vs. Wichita State W, 11-9 3/25 vs. Cal State Northridge W, 4-3 3/26 vs. New Mexico L, 5-7 3/27 vs. Washington L, 5-12 3/28 at Hawaii L, 8-10 3/29 vs. Wichita State L, 3-7 3/30 vs. New Mexico W, 5-2 4/4 Kansas State W, 8-7 4/5 Kansas State L, 7-18 4/5 Kansas State W, 12-5 4/11 at Texas A&M L, 5-7 4/12 at Texas A&M L, 2-5 4/13 at Texas A&M L, 0-3 4/15 Hastings College W, 4-0 4/15 Hastings College W, 24-0 4/16 Peru State W, 15-8 4/16 Peru State W, 14-2 4/18 at Oklahoma L, 3-11 4/19 at Oklahoma L, 8-11 4/20 at Oklahoma L, 9-11 4/22 at Texas Tech L, 3-9 4/23 at Texas Tech L, 6-13 4/23 at Texas Tech L, 6-8 4/25 Oklahoma State W, 4-2 4/26 Oklahoma State L, 2-8 4/27 Oklahoma State L, 7-14 4/29 at Creighton W, 4-1 4/30 Nebraska-Omaha L, 13-17 4/30 Nebraska-Omaha W, 21-5 5/2 Texas L, 3-4 5/3 Texas L, 3-4 5/4 Texas W, 25-15 5/10 at Iowa State L, 2-7 5/10 at Iowa State W, 17-3 5/11 at Iowa State L, 13-22 1998 (24-20, 10-13 Big 12) 2/15 at Minnesota L, 3-6 2/16 at Minnesota (DH) L, 4-11 2/16 at Minnesota (DH) L, 4-6 2/21 UW-Milwaukee (DH) W, 7-3 2/21 UW-Milwaukee (DH) W, 9-2 2/22 UW-Milwaukee W, 6-2 2/26 vs. E. Kentucky L, 4-7 2/26 vs. Cincinnati W, 12-7 2/27 at Louisville W, 1-0 2/28 vs. Toledo W, 14-2 2/28 at Louisville L, 2-4 3/1 vs. Toledo W, 11-0 3/7 at Baylor L, 3-9 3/23 vs. Lewis-Clark L, 3-9 3/24 vs. Wright State W, 3-2 3/25 vs. Cal Poly SLO W, 7-3 3/26 vs. Hawaii-Hilo W, 6-2 3/27 at Hawaii L, 3-11 3/28 vs. Lewis-Clark W, 9-6


3/29 4/1 4/1 4/4 4/4 4/5 4/10 4/11 4/11 4/15 4/15 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/21 4/21 4/22 4/24 4/25 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/9 5/10 5/11

at Hawaii W, 2-1 at Missouri (DH) L, 9-21 at Missouri (DH) L, 8-12 at Kansas State (DH) L, 5-6 at Kansas State (DH) W, 4-3 at Kansas State L, 9-11 Texas A&M W, 4-3 Texas A&M (DH) L, 5-13 Texas A&M (DH) L, 4-9 Dana College (DH) W, 16-2 Dana College (DH) W, 15-4 Oklahoma W, 13-2 Oklahoma W, 9-6 Oklahoma W, 13-12 Texas Tech (DH) L, 5-6 Texas Tech (DH) W, 2-1 Texas Tech W, 8-3 at Oklahoma State L, 0-12 at Oklahoma State L, 11-13 at Texas L, 4-7 at Texas W, 9-4 at Texas L, 0-8 Iowa State L, 4-5 Iowa State W, 13-8 Iowa State W, 15-8

1999 (42-18, 16-9 Big 12) Big 12 Tournament Champs NCAA Tournament 2/5 vs. New Mexico State W, 9-6 2/6 vs. Oregon State L, 3-4 2/7 vs. San Diego State L, 11-12 2/12 at Louisiana Tech (DH) W, 16-3 2/12 at Louisiana Tech (DH) W, 14-8 2/13 vs. Lamar L, 8-17 2/14 vs. Lamar L, 7-8 2/19 vs. Nicholls State W, 10-2 2/20 at Rice L, 3-5 2/21 vs. Jacksonville State W, 15-3 2/27 UW-Milwaukee W, 8-7 2/28 UW-Milwaukee (DH) W, 13-4 2/28 UW-Milwaukee (DH) W, 10-5 3/5 at Oklahoma W, 5-4 3/6 at Oklahoma L, 10-12 3/7 at Oklahoma W, 12-3 3/16 Chicago State W, 15-3 3/16 Chicago State W, 50-3 3/17 Chicago State W, 11-7 3/19 at Kansas W, 13-4 3/20 at Kansas W, 18-6 3/21 at Kansas W, 13-8 3/24 Nebraska-Omaha W, 15-2 3/26 Texas W, 11-4 3/27 Texas W, 9-8 3/28 Texas W, 12-8 4/2 at Texas A&M L, 4-14 4/3 at Texas A&M (DH) L, 5-16 4/3 at Texas A&M (DH) L, 2-3 4/7 Creighton W, 5-4 4/9 Oklahoma State L, 2-10 4/10 Oklahoma State W, 15-7 4/11 Oklahoma State W, 6-2 4/13 Nebraska-Omaha W, 8-3 4/13 Nebraska-Kearney W, 15-3 4/17 at Iowa State W, 9-7 4/18 at Iowa State (DH) L, 5-6 4/18 at Iowa State (DH) W, 9-6 4/20 Western Illinois (DH) W, 10-4 4/20 Western Illinois (DH) W, 14-1 4/23 Missouri W, 8-7 4/24 Missouri L, 1-7 4/25 Missouri L, 7-9 4/27 Creighton L, 12-14 4/30 at Texas Tech L, 2-10 5/8 Southern Illinois (DH) W, 10-4 5/8 Southern Illinois (DH) W, 4-3 5/9 Southern Illinois L, 3-5 5/11 Northern Iowa W, 10-7 5/12 at Creighton W, 10-9 5/14 Kansas State W, 5-4 5/15 Kansas State W, 12-4 5/16 Kansas State W, 21-16

BIG 12 TOURNAMENT 5/19 vs. Oklahoma State W, 5-0 5/20 vs. Oklahoma W, 14-7 5/22 vs. Texas A&M W, 8-7 5/23 vs. Baylor W, 4-3 NCAA COLUMBUS REGIONAL 5/28 vs. Mississippi State L, 14-18 5/29 vs. Bowling Green W, 10-5 5/29 vs. Mississippi State L, 7-13 2000 (51-17, 21-9 Big 12) Big 12 Tournament Champs NCAA Tournament 2/11 vs. Northwestern St. L, 6-8 2/12 at Rice L, 1-2 2/13 vs. Arkansas State W, 10-6 2/18 vs. Texas-Arlington W, 3-1 2/19 vs. Washington St. W, 12-4 2/20 vs. Arkansas W, 13-2 2/25 at UT-San Antonio L, 3-4 2/26 at UT-San Antonio W, 10-1 2/27 at UT-San Antonio W, 3-2 3/3 at Oklahoma State W, 13-10 3/4 at Oklahoma State L, 2-4 3/5 at Oklahoma State L, 2-8 3/7 Nebraska-Omaha W, 18-2 3/10 at Kansas State L, 3-4 3/11 at Kansas State W, 16-0 3/12 at Kansas State W, 12-4 3/14 at Arkansas W, 10-4 3/15 at Arkansas W, 10-3 3/17 Oklahoma W, 10-1 3/18 Oklahoma W, 12-0 3/19 Oklahoma L, 3-4 3/21 at Creighton W, 9-5 3/24 Texas Tech W, 11-0 3/25 Texas Tech (DH) W, 7-6 3/25 Texas Tech (DH) L, 5-7 3/28 North Dakota State W, 12-2 3/31 at Baylor L, 2-4 4/1 at Baylor L, 2-3 4/2 at Baylor L, 6-7 4/4 NW Missouri St. W, 18-6 4/7 Kansas W, 9-3 4/8 Kansas W, 14-2 4/9 Kansas W, 18-11 4/11 Creighton W, 6-3 4/14 at Missouri W, 7-2 4/15 at Missouri W, 15-8 4/16 at Missouri W, 9-5 4/18 Western Illinois W, 16-5 4/19 Western Illinois W, 19-6 4/21 Texas A&M W, 16-2 4/22 Texas A&M (DH) W, 11-3 4/22 Texas A&M (DH) W, 10-3 4/24 UW-Milwaukee (DH) W, 11-0 4/24 UW-Milwaukee (DH) W, 8-5 4/25 UW-Milwaukee L, 7-9 4/28 Iowa State W, 5-0 4/29 Iowa State W, 14-13 4/30 Iowa State W, 12-0 5/6 at Texas W, 4-0 5/7 at Texas L, 6-8 5/8 at Texas W, 2-0 5/9 Northern Iowa W, 9-7 5/10 at Creighton W, 10-2 5/12 Fresno State W, 3-2 5/13 Fresno State L, 1-6 5/14 Fresno State W, 8-0 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT 5/17 vs. Missouri L, 10-12 5/18 vs. Oklahoma State W, 7-5 5/19 vs. Missouri W, 4-3 5/20 vs. Oklahoma W, 3-1 5/20 vs. Oklahoma W, 6-1 5/21 vs. Baylor W, 11-3 NCAA MINNEAPOLIS REGIONAL 5/26 vs. Butler W, 2-1 5/28 at Minnesota W, 4-1 5/29 vs. Wichita State W, 8-1 STANFORD SUPER REGIONAL 6/2 at Stanford W, 7-3 6/3 at Stanford L, 1-7 6/4 at Stanford L, 3-5

13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

2001 (50-16, 20-8 Big 12) Big 12 Regular-Season Champs Big 12 Tournament Champs College World Series 2/9 at Rice L, 2-16 2/10 vs. Lamar W, 10-4 2/11 vs. Georgia Tech L, 8-15 2/16 at New Mexico W, 15-7 2/17 vs. Utah L, 6-7 2/18 vs. UNLV W, 14-0 2/23 vs. Ohio State W, 10-5 2/24 at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 6-3 2/25 vs. Wichita State W, 8-7 3/2 at Texas Tech W, 3-2 3/3 at Texas Tech W, 8-7 3/4 at Texas Tech W, 10-8 3/6 at Southern Utah (DH) W, 18-6 3/6 at Southern Utah (DH) W, 12-9 3/9 Kansas State W, 9-6 3/13 at Louisiana Tech W, 13-2 3/15 at Northwestern St. W, 13-1 3/16 at Centenary (DH) W, 17-4 3/16 at Centenary (DH) L, 8-9 3/17 at Centenary W, 12-1 3/20 at Wichita State L, 5-6 3/24 Missouri (DH) W, 14-4 3/24 Missouri (DH) L, 2-6 3/25 Missouri L, 2-3 3/28 UW-Milwaukee (DH) W, 16-2 3/28 UW-Milwaukee (DH) W, 16-10 3/30 at Oklahoma W, 7-1 3/31 at Oklahoma W, 10-5 4/1 at Oklahoma W, 14-4 4/4 Creighton W, 14-9 4/7 Texas (DH) W, 10-8 4/7 Texas (DH) W, 5-4 4/8 Texas L, 1-2 4/10 Southern Utah (DH) W, 13-3 4/10 Southern Utah (DH) W, 5-2 4/13 Baylor W, 6-2 4/14 Baylor W, 6-4 4/15 Baylor W, 10-4 4/17 Texas-San Antonio W, 17-0 4/18 Texas-San Antonio W, 16-6 4/20 at Kansas W, 9-0 4/21 at Kansas W, 5-2 4/22 at Kansas L, 3-12 4/24 Creighton L, 8-11 4/27 at Texas A&M W, 6-4 4/28 at Texas A&M L, 8-11 4/29 at Texas A&M L, 4-5 5/5 Oklahoma State (DH) W, 9-7 5/5 Oklahoma State (DH) W, 10-8 5/6 Oklahoma State W, 20-2 5/8 Northern Iowa W, 15-6 5/9 at Creighton W, 8-4 5/11 at Iowa State W, 16-8 5/12 at Iowa State L, 5-8 5/13 at Iowa State L, 1-5 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT 5/16 vs. Iowa State W, 5-2 5/17 vs. Oklahoma State W, 7-1 5/19 vs. Oklahoma State W, 10-5 5/20 vs. Texas A&M W, 7-4 NCAA LINCOLN REGIONAL 5/25 Northern Iowa W, 16-6 5/26 Rutgers W, 5-4 5/27 Rutgers W, 14-10 LINCOLN SUPER REGIONAL 6/1 Rice W, 7-0 6/2 Rice W, 9-6 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 6/8 vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 4-5 6/10 vs. Tulane L, 5-6 2002 (47-21, 16-11 Big 12) College World Series 2/15 vs. New Mexico W, 3-2 (13) 2/16 at Rice L, 7-8 2/17 vs. Wake Forest L, 8-9 2/22 at McNeese State W, 9-4 2/23 vs. Louisiana-Monroe W, 4-1 2/24 vs. Southern Miss L, 5-6 2/29 at Fresno State W, 7-1

3/1 3/2 3/5 3/8 3/9 3/10 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/19 3/20 3/22 3/23 3/23 3/26 3/27 3/29 3/30 3/31 4/2 4/3 4/5 4/6 4/7 4/9 4/10 4/12 4/13 4/14 4/16 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/23 4/24 4/26 4/28 4/28 4/30 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/10 5/11 5/12 5/15 5/17 5/18 5/19

at Fresno State W, 9-0 at Fresno State W, 10-6 Nebraska-Kearney W, 23-1 at Baylor W, 15-4 at Baylor L, 1-2 at Baylor L, 6-9 Texas A&M W, 6-4 Texas A&M W, 3-0 Texas A&M W, 10-0 (8) at Minnesota W, 19-6 at Minnesota L, 3-5 Texas Tech W, 3-1 Texas Tech (DH) W, 8-3 Texas Tech (DH) L, 3-4 Western Illinois W, 10-2 Western Illinois W, 12-5 at Kansas State L, 8-9 at Kansas State W, 22-6 at Kansas State L, 2-3 UW-Milwaukee W, 10-1 UW-Milwaukee W, 16-1 Oklahoma L, 4-5 Oklahoma W, 7-6 Oklahoma W, 12-2 (7) at Creighton L, 3-8 Minnesota W, 12-3 at Missouri L, 6-9 at Missouri W, 6-3 at Missouri L, 12-16 Creighton W, 6-5 at Oklahoma State W, 5-2 at Oklahoma State L, 4-8 at Oklahoma State W, 10-3 UT-Pan American W, 18-1 UT-Pan American W, 10-2 Kansas W, 4-0 Kansas (DH) L, 3-14 Kansas (DH) W, 9-1 Wichita State L, 4-9 at Texas W, 8-3 at Texas L, 2-3 at Texas W, 7-5 Cal Poly W, 4-3 Cal Poly W, 7-3 Cal Poly W, 5-2 vs. Creighton W, 9-1 Louisiana Tech W, 12-2 Louisiana Tech W, 7-1 Louisiana Tech W, 5-1 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT 5/22 vs. Baylor W, 11-9 5/23 vs. Texas Tech W, 12-8 5/25 vs. Kansas State W, 8-7 5/23 vs. Texas L, 6-9 (10) NCAA LINCOLN REGIONAL 5/31 UW-Milwaukee W, 7-2 6/1 Marist W, 9-1 6/2 SMS W, 14-3 LINCOLN SUPER REGIONAL 6/7 Richmond W, 2-0 6/8 Richmond L, 2-6 6/9 Richmond W, 11-6 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 6/14 vs. Clemson L, 10-11 6/16 vs. South Carolina L, 8-10 2003 (47-18, 20-7 Big 12) Big 12 Regular Season Champs NCAA Tournament 2/14 vs. SW Texas State W, 9-6 2/15 vs. UT-Pan American W, 9-1 2/16 vs. California L, 7-8 2/22 at Louisiana Tech (DH) L, 5-6 2/22 at Louisiana Tech (DH) W, 14-3 2/23 at Louisiana Tech W, 13-8 2/28 vs. Notre Dame W, 7-1 3/1 vs. Wake Forest W, 6-0 3/2 at Minnesota W, 15-2 3/7 UW-Milwaukee (DH) W, 8-0 3/7 UW-Milwaukee (DH) W, 9-6 3/11 Nebraska-Kearney W, 12-2 3/14 at Texas A&M W, 3-2 3/15 at Texas A&M L, 1-5 3/16 at Texas A&M L, 3-6

THREE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES

99 ALL-AMERICANS

3/18 3/19 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/25 3/26 3/28 3/29 3/30 4/1 4/2 4/4 4/5 4/5 4/8 4/11 4/12 4/13 4/15 4/16 4/18 4/19 4/20 4/22 4/23 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/29 4/30 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/11 5/11 5/12 5/13 5/16 5/17 5/18

at Rice L, 1-4 at Sam Houston St. L, 3-10 Kansas State W, 12-3 Kansas State W, 10-4 Kansas State W, 11-9 Cal Poly W, 8-3 Cal Poly W, 6-0 at Oklahoma W, 5-1 at Oklahoma W, 8-6 at Oklahoma W, 5-2 Western Illinois W, 16-2 Western Illinois W, 5-3 at Kansas W, 16-7 at Kansas (DH) L, 4-5 at Kansas (DH) W, 13-0 (7) at Wichita State L, 5-7 Missouri L, 3-4 Missouri W, 11-9 (10) Missouri W, 7-6 McNeese State W, 11-1 McNeese State W, 8-5 Texas W, 3-2 Texas W, 6-4 Texas L, 4-10 Creighton W, 8-7 South Dakota W, 9-1 at Texas Tech L, 9-16 at Texas Tech W, 6-3 at Texas Tech W, 8-4 Creighton W, 8-0 Minnesota W, 9-2 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 2-4 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 6-2 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 2-8 Oklahoma State (DH) W, 8-7 Oklahoma State (DH) W, 5-2 Oklahoma State W, 9-1 vs. Creighton W, 9-5 Baylor W, 6-2 Baylor L, 1-7 Baylor W, 7-6 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT 5/21 vs. Kansas W, 9-4 5/22 vs. Baylor W, 9-5 5/22 vs. Baylor L, 5-7 (14) 5/22 vs. Baylor L, 2-6 NCAA LINCOLN REGIONAL 5/29 Eastern Michigan W, 16-11 5/30 SMS L, 2-4 5/30 Eastern Michigan W, 18-2 6/1 SMS W, 9-5 6/1 SMS L, 0-7 2004 (36-23, 11-16 Big 12) 2/20 vs. Northwestern W, 19-3 2/21 at New Mexico W, 12-8 2/22 vs. Kent State W, 22-9 2/27 vs. Northwestern St. W, 8-4 2/28 at Rice L, 2-4 2/29 vs. North Carolina W, 10-4 3/5 vs. Florida State L, 3-5 3/6 at Minnesota L, 1-3 3/7 vs. West Virginia W, 13-6 3/12 vs. San Diego W, 5-4 (12) 3/13 vs. UCLA L, 2-4 3/14 vs. San Diego State W, 6-2 3/17 Western Illinois (DH) W, 5-3 3/17 Western Illinois (DH) W, 8-0 3/19 Boston College W, 10-1 3/20 Boston College W, 3-2 (10) 3/21 Boston College W, 10-1 3/23 at Creighton W, 7-3 3/26 Kansas W, 3-2 3/28 Kansas (DH) L, 9-12 3/28 Kansas (DH) W, 13-3 (7) 3/30 UW-Milwaukee W, 10-0 3/31 UW-Milwaukee W, 9-0 4/2 at Kansas State W, 8-0 4/3 at Kansas State W, 4-0 4/4 at Kansas State W, 9-5 4/5 New Mexico W, 7-3 4/6 New Mexico W, 14-7 4/9 Texas Tech W, 3-1 4/10 Texas Tech L, 7-10

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2016 HUSKER BASEBALL 4/11 4/13 4/16 4/17 4/18 4/20 4/23 4/24 4/25 4/27 4/28 4/30 5/1 5/2 5/8 5/9 5/10 5/11 5/12 5/14 5/15 5/16 5/18 5/21 5/22 5/23

Texas Tech L, 3-10 Wichita State W, 7-4 at Missouri L, 2-3 at Missouri L, 11-16 at Missouri W, 11-10 Creighton L, 4-6 at Texas L, 2-8 at Texas L, 2-4 at Texas W, 4-3 Northern Colorado W, 4-3 Northern Colorado W, 13-7 Texas A&M W, 4-1 Texas A&M L, 2-4 Texas A&M L, 6-7 at Oklahoma State L, 4-7 at Oklahoma State L, 2-6 at Oklahoma State W, 9-1 Northern Iowa W, 15-6 Northern Iowa W, 5-2 at Baylor L, 1-2 at Baylor L, 2-3 at Baylor L, 4-9 vs. Creighton W, 12-1 Oklahoma L, 4-6 Oklahoma W, 1-0 (11) Oklahoma L, 1-2 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT 5/26 vs. Texas W, 5-3 5/28 vs. Oklahoma State L, 1-7 5/28 vs. Texas L, 5-6 2005 (57-15, 19-8 Big 12) Big 12 Regular-Season Champs Big 12 Tournament Champs College World Series 2/17 at Hawaii-Hilo W, 12-4 2/18 at Hawaii-Hilo (DH) W, 2-1 2/18 at Hawaii-Hilo (DH) W, 5-1 2/19 at Hawaii-Hilo W, 6-3 2/20 at Hawaii-Hilo W, 8-1 2/25 vs. New Mexico W, 12-0 2/27 at Rice W, 6-3 3/4 vs. Rice W, 4-3 3/5 vs. Texas State L, 1-2 3/6 vs. USC L, 4-5 3/11 South Dakota State W, 7-2 3/12 South Dakota State (DH) W, 15-7 3/12 South Dakota State (DH) W, 15-3 3/13 South Dakota State W, 17-4 3/15 Northern Colorado W, 15-4 3/16 Northern Colorado W, 5-2 3/17 Northern Colorado W, 10-2 3/18 Seton Hall W, 6-2 3/19 Seton Hall W, 11-2 3/20 Seton Hall W, 10-3 3/23 Western Illinois W, 6-3 3/26 at Kansas (DH) L, 6-7 3/26 at Kansas (DH) W, 9-3 3/27 at Kansas W, 9-4 3/29 Creighton W, 10-2 4/1 Oklahoma State W, 8-4 4/2 Oklahoma State W, 6-0 4/3 Oklahoma State W, 10-0 4/5 vs. Creighton L, 3-4 4/6 Iowa W, 6-1 4/8 Texas W, 4-3 (16) 4/9 Texas L, 4-11 4/10 Texas L, 5-6 (8) 4/13 North Dakota State W, 12-1 4/13 North Dakota State W, 10-0 4/15 at Texas A&M W, 2-1 4/16 at Texas A&M L, 4-5 4/17 at Texas A&M W, 6-4 4/20 vs. Northern Iowa W, 7-4 4/22 Baylor W, 8-4 4/23 Baylor L, 1-4 4/24 Baylor W, 4-3 4/27 at Wichita State W, 4-2 4/28 at Oklahoma L, 1-5 4/29 at Oklahoma W, 8-1 4/30 at Oklahoma W, 7-1 5/6 Missouri L, 1-2 5/7 Missouri W, 7-5 5/8 Missouri W, 6-5

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5/10 5/13 5/14 5/15 5/17 5/18 5/20 5/21 5/22

vs. Creighton L, 3-5 at Texas Tech W, 9-4 at Texas Tech W, 6-1 at Texas Tech L, 6-7 Northern Illinois W, 10-2 Northern Illinois W, 3-2 Kansas State W, 5-4 Kansas State W, 10-6 Kansas State W, 3-1 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT 5/25 vs. Texas Tech L, 2-5 5/26 vs. Oklahoma W, 6-3 5/27 vs. Texas Tech W, 2-1 5/28 vs. Missouri W, 5-4 5/28 vs. Missouri W, 17-9 5/29 vs. Baylor W, 1-0 NCAA LINCOLN REGIONAL 6/3 Illinois-Chicago W, 8-6 6/4 Creighton W, 10-8 6/5 Creighton W, 10-2 NCAA LINCOLN SUPER REGIONAL 6/10 Miami W, 3-1 6/11 Miami W, 6-3 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 6/17 vs. Arizona State W, 5-3 6/19 vs. Florida L, 4-7 6/21 vs. Arizona State L, 7-8 (11) 2006 (42-17, 17-10 Big 12) NCAA Tournament 2/16 at Charleston Southern W, 11-1 2/17 vs. NC State W, 4-3 2/18 at The Citadel L, 5-8 2/19 vs. Richmond W, 5-4 (12) 2/24 vs. Texas State W, 10-3 2/25 at Rice L, 2-3 2/26 vs. St. John’s W, 12-4 3/3 vs. Notre Dame W, 11-1 3/4 vs. Arizona W, 3-1 3/5 at Minnesota W, 4-1 3/10 Alabama W, 2-1 (11) 3/11 Alabama W, 5-1 3/12 Alabama W, 6-2 3/14 Illinois State W, 10-7 3/15 Illinois State W, 12-6 3/17 South Dakota State (DH) W, 10-0 (7) 3/17 South Dakota State (DH) W, 3-0 (7) 3/25 Kansas (DH) W, 9-2 3/25 Kansas (DH) W, 4-1 3/26 Kansas L, 6-7 3/28 Northern Colorado L, 2-5 3/29 Northern Colorado W, 9-1 3/31 at Kansas State L, 5-11 4/1 at Kansas State W, 5-4 4/2 at Kansas State W, 12-2 (8) 4/4 at Creighton W, 6-4 4/7 at Missouri W, 6-3 4/8 at Missouri W, 5-2 (13) 4/9 at Missouri W, 13-7 4/11 at Iowa W, 16-14 (13) 4/13 Texas A&M W, 5-4 4/14 Texas A&M W, 4-3 4/15 Texas A&M W, 6-0 4/18 Creighton W, 4-2 4/19 Nebraska-Kearney W, 15-2 4/21 at Texas L, 2-6 4/22 at Texas W, 7-5 4/23 at Texas W, 6-0 4/25 Wichita State W, 11-0 4/29 Texas Tech (DH) W, 4-3 (11) 4/29 Texas Tech (DH) W, 14-4 (7) 4/30 Texas Tech W, 14-4 (8) 5/6 at Oklahoma State L, 4-5 5/7 at Oklahoma State L, 6-7 5/8 at Oklahoma State W, 10-6 5/10 Northern Iowa L, 1-5 5/12 at Baylor L, 5-6 5/13 at Baylor L, 1-4 5/14 at Baylor L, 2-12 (7) 5/16 at Creighton W, 4-1 5/19 Oklahoma L, 2-3 5/20 Oklahoma W, 10-4 5/21 Oklahoma L, 2-6 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT

5/24 vs. Baylor W, 3-2 5/25 vs. Texas Tech W, 6-4 5/27 vs. Texas W, 6-5 5/28 vs. Kansas L, 7-9 NCAA LINCOLN REGIONAL 6/2 Manhattan L, 1-4 6/3 San Francisco L, 1-5 2007 (32-27, 14-13 Big 12) NCAA Tournament 2/16 vs. New Mexico (DH) W, 6-2 2/16 vs. New Mexico (DH) L, 2-6 2/17 at Texas-Arlington W, 5-4 2/18 vs. Illinois State W, 7-3 2/23 vs. TAMU-Corpus Christi W, 9-1 2/24 at Rice L, 5-9 2/25 vs. Florida Atlantic W, 8-7 3/4 vs. Iowa L, 8-12 (8) 3/4 vs. Notre Dame L, 6-16 (7) 3/5 at Stetson W, 6-2 3/9 at Alabama L, 0-8 3/10 at Alabama W, 4-3 3/11 at Alabama W, 6-5 3/13 Wayne State W, 6-1 3/15 at Texas Tech L, 6-7 (11) 3/16 at Texas Tech W, 13-1 3/17 at Texas Tech L, 8-9 3/20 Western Illinois W, 3-2 3/21 Western Illinois W, 8-0 3/23 Missouri L, 1-5 (11) 3/24 Missouri L, 3-4 3/25 Missouri W, 16-1 3/27 Northern Colorado W, 5-3 3/28 Northern Colorado W, 4-1 3/30 at Texas A&M W, 11-4 3/31 at Texas A&M L, 5-8 4/1 at Texas A&M L, 7-8 4/3 at Creighton W, 12-10 4/6 Oklahoma State W, 5-2 4/7 Oklahoma State W 9-2 4/8 Oklahoma State L, 5-7 4/10 Iowa W, 7-6 4/11 at Wichita State L, 3-5 4/13 at Oklahoma L, 0-3 4/14 at Oklahoma W, 6-4 4/15 at Oklahoma W, 12-5 4/17 Creighton L, 1-2 4/20 Texas W, 7-0 4/21 Texas L, 4-8 4/22 Texas L, 2-6 4/27 Kansas State W, 4-3 4/28 Kansas State W, 6-3 4/29 Kansas State L, 2-8 (10) 5/4 Coastal Carolina L, 3-8 5/5 Coastal Carolina L, 4-5 5/11 Baylor L, 2-9 5/12 Baylor W, 10-4 5/13 Baylor W, 6-4 5/15 vs. Creighton L, 2-9 5/18 at Kansas L, 5-10 5/19 at Kansas W, 11-9 5/20 at Kansas W, 4-2 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT 5/23 vs. Texas A&M W, 5-3 5/24 vs. Kansas State L, 1-5 5/26 vs. Texas L, 4-5 NCAA TEMPE REGIONAL 6/1 vs. UC Riverside L, 5-10 6/2 vs. Monmouth W, 6-5 6/3 vs. UC Riverside W, 11-1 6/3 at Arizona State L, 7-19

3/9 3/10 3/11 3/14 3/15 3/16 3/18 3/19 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/25 3/26 3/28 3/29 3/30 4/4 4/5 4/6 4/11 4/12 4/13 4/15 4/18 4/19 4/20 4/22 4/23 4/26 4/26 4/27 4/29 4/30 5/3 5/3 5/9 5/11 5/11 5/13 5/16 5/17 5/18

2008 (41-16-1, 17-9-1 Big 12) NCAA Tournament 2/22 at Stanford (DH) L, 7-17 2/22 at Stanford (DH) W, 9-2 2/23 at Stanford L, 2-4 2/29 UC Riverside W, 3-2 3/1 UC Riverside (DH) W, 10-4 3/1 UC Riverside (DH) W, 5-2 3/2 UC Riverside W, 13-1 (7) 3/4 Nebraska-Kearney W, 11-2 3/8 Northern Colorado W, 12-2 3/9 Northern Colorado (DH) W, 3-2

2009 (25-28-1, 8-19 Big 12) 2/20 at UL-Lafayette W, 4-3 (15) 2/21 at UL-Lafayette (DH) L, 1-2 2/21 at UL-Lafayette (DH) W, 9-8

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Northern Colorado (DH) W, 8-5 Northern Colorado W, 7-0 South Dakota State W, 7-3 at Kansas State W, 2-1 at Kansas State W, 11-4 at Kansas State W, 5-3 (10) Arkansas W, 6-1 Arkansas L, 4-9 Oklahoma W, 4-2 Oklahoma W, 4-3 Oklahoma T, 8-8 (10) Northern Colorado W, 10-0 Northern Colorado W, 9-4 at Texas W, 14-4 at Texas W, 2-0 at Texas L, 3-12 Texas Tech W, 6-2 Texas Tech W, 5-2 Texas Tech W, 5-3 at Oklahoma State L, 0-1 at Oklahoma State L, 2-19 at Oklahoma State W, 14-5 Wichita State W, 3-0 Kansas W, 7-6 Kansas W, 8-6 Kansas L, 3-6 Creighton W, 4-3 at Creighton W, 16-7 at Baylor (DH) W, 6-4 (10) at Baylor (DH) W, 14-1 (7) at Baylor L, 3-8 Western Illinois W, 6-4 Western Illinois W, 6-1 UL-Lafayette (DH) W, 4-3 UL-Lafayette (DH) W, 4-3 (14) Texas A&M L, 3-6 (16) Texas A&M (DH) W, 9-8 Texas A&M (DH) W, 13-10 vs. Creighton W, 8-1 at Missouri L, 1-8 at Missouri L, 9-22 at Missouri L, 3-7 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT 5/21 vs. Baylor L, 4-10 5/23 vs. Kansas State W, 5-2 5/24 vs. Oklahoma State L, 5-11 NCAA LINCOLN REGIONAL 5/30 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 13-10 5/31 vs. UC Irvine L, 2-3 6/1 vs. Oral Roberts L, 0-8

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2/22 2/25 2/27 2/28 2/28 3/1 3/4 3/6 3/7 3/7 3/8 3/14 3/14 3/15 3/17 3/18 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/24 3/25 3/29 3/29 3/30 3/31 4/3 4/3 4/4 4/7 4/10 4/10 4/11 4/14 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/21 4/24 4/26 4/26 4/28 4/29 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/8 5/9 5/10 5/15 5/16 5/17

at UL-Lafayette T, 5-5 (10) North Dakota W, 10-6 vs. Missouri State W, 14-12 vs. St. Mary’s L, 5-7 (10) at Sam Houston State W, 8-1 vs. Missouri State L, 2-3 South Dakota State W, 11-2 Cal State Northridge W, 9-3 Cal State Northridge (DH) W, 11-5 Cal State Northridge (DH) W, 12-6 Cal State Northridge W, 8-2 at Texas Tech (DH) L, 8-16 at Texas Tech (DH) W, 10-1 at Texas Tech L, 3-10 at Arkansas L, 3-7 at Arkansas W, 7-3 Oklahoma State W, 11-4 Oklahoma State W, 12-4 Oklahoma State L, 3-6 Northern Colorado W, 14-13 Northern Colorado L, 7-10 at Oklahoma# (DH) L, 12-9 at Oklahoma# (DH) W, 11-9 at Oklahoma# L, 6-16 (8) at Wichita State L, 7-9 Kansas State# (DH) L, 1-15 Kansas State# (DH) L, 3-9 Kansas State# L, 3-5 Creighton L, 0-15 Texas# (DH) L, 5-7 Texas# (DH) L, 7-11 Texas# L, 2-9 Iowa W, 8-5 at Texas A&M L, 2-8 at Texas A&M L, 1-10 at Texas A&M L, 1-10 at Creighton W, 4-3 (12) at Kansas W, 11-4 at Kansas (DH) L, 2-8 at Kansas (DH) L, 4-9 New Mexico W, 4-2 New Mexico W, 9-5 Missouri L, 4-8 Missouri L, 3-6 Missouri L, 9-12 Cal State Bakersfield W, 9-6 Cal State Bakersfield L, 8-10 Cal State Bakersfield L, 7-8 Baylor W, 10-4 Baylor W, 5-0 Baylor W, 9-4


2010 (27-27, 8-19 Big 12) 2/19 at Fresno State L, 5-7 2/20 at Fresno State L, 2-8 2/21 at Fresno State L, 9-10 (11) 2/22 at Fresno State W, 4-1 2/26 vs. TAMU-Corpus Christi W, 21-9 2/27 at Rice L, 3-4 2/28 vs. Elon W, 5-3 3/5 at UCLA (DH) L, 1-13 3/5 at UCLA (DH) L, 3-5 3/6 at UCLA L, 4-5 3/10 Nebraska-Kearney W, 8-1 3/13 Houston Baptist (DH) W, 10-2 3/13 Houston Baptist (DH) W, 8-0 3/14 Houston Baptist W, 13-4 3/16 South Dakota State W, 12-6 3/19 at Texas L, 5-6 3/20 at Texas W, 5-3 3/21 at Texas L, 3-13 (8) 3/23 Northern Colorado W, 15-5 3/24 Northern Colorado W, 15-2 3/26 Oklahoma L, 2-10 3/27 Oklahoma L, 1-4 3/28 Oklahoma W, 10-0 (7) 3/30 North Dakota W, 11-10 3/31 North Dakota W, 10-4 4/2 at Oklahoma State L, 2-8 4/3 at Oklahoma State W, 9-2 4/4 at Oklahoma State L, 9-11 4/6 Creighton L, 5-13 4/9 at Kansas State W, 5-3 4/10 at Kansas State L, 5-13 4/11 at Kansas State L, 3-8 4/13 Wichita State W, 14-0 4/16 Kansas W, 11-7 4/17 Kansas L, 4-7 4/18 Kansas L, 1-6 4/20 at Creighton L, 5-8 4/23 at Baylor L, 6-7 4/24 at Baylor W, 6-2 4/25 at Baylor L, 1-4 4/27 at Iowa L, 2-5 4/30 Texas A&M L, 1-6 5/1 Texas A&M L, 5-10 5/2 Texas A&M W, 1-0 5/7 Southeast Missouri State W, 6-2 5/8 Southeast Missouri State W, 20-6 5/9 Southeast Missouri State W, 10-3 5/14 at Missouri L, 0-2 5/15 at Missouri L, 7-12 5/16 at Missouri L, 5-6 5/18 vs. Creighton W, 21-5 5/21 Texas Tech W, 9-3 5/22 Texas Tech W, 8-6 5/23 Texas Tech W, 8-7 2011 (30-25, 9-17 Big 12) 2/18 at Texas State L, 2-7 2/19 vs. Air Force W, 8-1 2/19 vs. Washington W, 10-3 2/20 vs. Missouri State W, 16-4 2/25 vs. Northern Colorado W, 12-8 2/26 vs. Northern Colorado W, 3-0 2/26 at Sam Houston State L, 1-7 2/27 at Sam Houston State L, 9-10 3/2 Nebraska-Kearney W, 13-1 3/4 UCLA L, 0-1 (11) 3/5 UCLA W, 2-1 (12) 3/6 UCLA W, 5-4 (11) 3/11 Fresno State L, 5-8 3/12 Fresno State L, 0-1 3/13 Fresno State W, 5-4 3/15 South Dakota State W, 8-3 3/16 at Kansas State L, 5-6 3/18 North Dakota W, 10-1 3/19 North Dakota (DH) W, 6-0 3/19 North Dakota (DH) W, 10-4 3/20 North Dakota W, 8-6 3/22 Northern Colorado W, 5-4 3/23 Northern Colorado W, 13-2 3/25 at Texas Tech W, 15-5 3/26 at Texas Tech L, 8-10 3/27 at Texas Tech L, 0-3 3/30 Doane W, 6-1

4/1 4/2 4/3 4/5 4/8 4/9 4/10 4/12 4/16 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/22 4/23 4/26 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/6 5/7 5/8 5/10 5/13 5/14 5/15 5/19 5/21 5/21

Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Creighton at Kansas at Kansas at Kansas at Wichita State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State at Creighton at Oklahoma at Oklahoma Iowa Baylor Baylor Baylor Texas Texas Texas at Creighton at Texas A&M at Texas A&M at Texas A&M Missouri Missouri (DH) Missouri (DH)

L, 7-12 L, 0-10 W, 6-4 W, 8-5 L, 4-5 W, 4-2 L, 5-11 W, 5-4 W, 3-2 L, 2-3 W, 5-4 W, 2-1 L, 2-9 L, 1-4 W, 7-3 L, 2-6 W, 6-2 L, 0-1 L, 3-5 L, 6-16 W, 6-3 L, 8-9 L, 3-7 L, 2-5 L, 1-5 L, 5-10 W, 8-5 W, 4-3

2012 (35-23, 14-10 Big Ten) 2/17 vs. Gonzaga L, 4-7 2/18 vs. Gonzaga L, 8-10 2/19 vs. Gonzaga L, 4-5 2/24 vs. Utah W, 5-2 2/25 vs. Utah W, 15-0 2/25 at TAMU-Corpus Christi W, 7-1 2/26 vs. UNLV W, 8-7 3/2 vs. West Virginia L, 1-4 3/3 vs. New Mexico State W, 6-4 3/4 at Minnesota W, 10-3 3/6 Kansas State W, 9-6 3/7 Nebraska-Kearney W, 4-1 3/9 California L, 8-11 (11) 3/10 California W, 12-5 3/11 California L, 0-4 3/12 California W, 9-5 3/13 South Dakota State W, 12-3 3/15 Louisiana Tech W, 9-2 3/16 Louisiana Tech W, 22-3 3/17 Louisiana Tech W, 11-4 3/18 Louisiana Tech L, 5-6 3/20 Northern Colorado W, 12-3 3/21 Northern Colorado L, 4-6 3/23 Illinois L, 3-11 3/24 Illinois W, 18-5 3/25 Illinois W, 13-3 3/27 Kansas State W, 6-3 3/30 at Northwestern W, 7-4 3/31 at Northwestern L, 4-8 4/1 at Northwestern L, 1-6 4/3 at Kansas State W, 6-0 4/6 Iowa L, 3-4 4/7 Iowa W, 9-4 4/8 Iowa W, 9-8 4/10 Creighton W, 5-3 4/13 Ohio State L, 2-10 4/15 Ohio State (DH) W, 5-4 4/15 Ohio State (DH) W, 17-9 4/20 Purdue L, 5-8 4/21 Purdue W, 8-3 4/22 Purdue L, 3-8 4/24 at Creighton W, 4-1 4/28 CSU Bakersfield (DH) W, 3-2 (11) 4/28 CSU Bakersfield (DH) L, 2-10 5/5 at Indiana W, 13-2 5/6 at Indiana (DH) L, 5-7 5/6 at Indiana (DH) L, 6-9 5/8 at Creighton L, 1-8 5/11 Minnesota W, 4-3 5/12 Minnesota W, 8-7 5/13 Minnesota W, 6-5 5/15 Wichita State L, 2-13 5/17 at Michigan W, 15-2 5/18 at Michigan L, 5-6

13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

5/19 at Michigan W, 7-3 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT 5/23 vs. Michigan State L, 9-10 5/24 vs. Penn State W, 12-3 5/25 vs. Ohio State L, 2-6 2013 (29-30, 15-9 Big Ten) 2/15 at CSU Bakersfield L, 4-9 2/16 at Cal State Fullerton (DH) L, 5-10 2/16 at Cal State Fullerton (DH) L, 0-9 2/17 at USC L, 3-4 2/22 at Texas L, 2-8 2/23 at Texas L, 3-4 2/24 at Texas L, 0-2 3/2 New Mexico W, 8-5 3/3 New Mexico W, 3-0 3/6 Northern Colorado (DH) W, 10-5 3/6 Northern Colorado (DH) W, 5-1 3/8 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-5 3/9 at Louisiana Tech (DH) L, 1-2 3/9 at Louisiana Tech (DH) W, 3-2 3/15 at UC Irvine L, 1-2 3/16 at UC Irvine W, 4-1 3/17 at UC Irvine L, 0-2 3/19 at Cal State Fullerton L, 7-8 (11) 3/20 at Cal State Fullerton L, 4-10 3/22 at Illinois W, 9-5 3/23 at Illinois (DH) L, 7-8 3/23 at Illinois (DH) W, 6-4 3/26 at Kansas State L, 8-10 3/29 Northwestern W, 10-9 (16) 3/30 Northwestern W, 8-5 3/31 Northwestern W, 8-6 4/2 at Kansas State L, 1-9 4/5 at Iowa W, 12-5 4/6 at Iowa W, 12-8 4/7 at Iowa L, 5-6 4/12 Ohio State W, 11-2 4/13 Ohio State L, 5-6 (11) 4/14 Ohio State L, 4-7 4/16 Arkansas (DH) W, 3-0 4/16 Arkansas (DH) W, 4-2 4/20 at Purdue (DH) W, 10-2 4/20 at Purdue (DH) W, 10-4 4/21 at Purdue W, 12-2 4/24 Kansas State L, 10-13 4/26 at Creighton L, 3-5 4/27 vs. Oklahoma State (DH) L, 3-5 (10) 4/27 vs. Oklahoma State (DH) L, 0-4 4/28 vs. Rutgers W, 3-1 5/4 Indiana L, 6-8 5/5 Indiana W, 3-2 5/6 Indiana L, 2-10 5/10 at Minnesota W, 6-0 5/11 at Minnesota L, 3-4 5/12 at Minnesota W, 8-0 5/14 at Creighton W, 12-9 5/16 Michigan L, 5-7 5/17 Michigan W, 9-6 5/18 Michigan L, 9-19 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT 5/22 vs. Michigan W, 11-2 5/23 vs. Ohio State L, 2-3 5/24 vs. Minnesota W, 7-4 5/25 vs. Ohio State W, 5-0 5/25 vs. Indiana W, 7-6 (11) 5/26 vs. Indiana L, 3-4 2014 (41-21, 18-6 Big Ten) NCAA Tournament 2/14 vs. Pacific W, 5-3 2/15 vs. Oregon State L, 7-15 2/15 vs. Gonzaga W, 7-4 2/16 vs. Gonzaga L, 3-5 2/21 vs. Oregon State W, 9-2 2/22 vs. Washington W, 13-3 2/23 vs. Utah L, 3-4 2/28 at The Citadel L, 3-6 3/1 at The Citadel L, 8-12 3/2 at The Citadel W, 4-0 3/7 St. John’s W, 12-4 3/8 St. John’s W, 7-6 3/9 St. John’s W, 14-7 3/11 Northern Colorado W, 10-2

3/12 Northern Colorado L, 2-9 3/14 UC Irvine L, 6-7 3/15 UC Irvine (DH) W, 13-4 3/15 UC Irvine (DH) W, 7-4 3/19 Creighton W, 5-4 (10) 3/21 at Iowa L, 1-2 3/22 at Iowa W, 5-1 3/23 at Iowa L, 4-8 3/25 at Wichita State W, 7-3 3/26 at Kansas State L, 6-12 3/28 UNLV L, 2-5 3/29 UNLV L, 4-5 3/30 UNLV W, 5-3 4/1 at Arkansas L, 3-4 4/2 at Arkansas W, 6-4 4/4 Ohio State W, 3-2 4/5 Ohio State W, 4-3 4/6 Ohio State W, 2-1 4/8 at Creighton W, 4-2 4/9 Kansas State L, 6-10 4/11 at Minnesota W, 8-6 4/12 at Minnesota W, 5-2 4/13 at Minnesota W, 3-2 (10) 4/15 Kansas State W, 14-5 4/16 UNO W, 17-6 4/18 Northwestern L, 1-2 (12) 4/19 Northwestern (DH) L, 2-3 4/20 Northwestern (DH) W, 10-9 4/25 at Michigan W, 6-4 4/26 at Michigan W, 3-1 4/27 at Michigan L, 5-7 4/30 at UNO W, 4-1 5/2 Penn State W, 13-3 5/3 Penn State W, 9-2 5/4 Penn State W, 8-5 5/10 at Michigan State W, 5-3 5/11 at Michigan State W, 4-1 5/12 at Michigan State W, 4-1 (7) 5/15 Illinois W, 2-1 5/16 Illinois L, 1-5 5/17 Illinois W, 7-4 (10) BIG TEN TOURNAMENT 5/21 vs. Ohio State W, 7-6 5/22 vs. Michigan State W, 3-2 5/24 vs. Michigan W, 6-1 5/25 vs. Indiana L, 4-8 NCAA STILLWATER REGIONAL 5/30 vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 1-5 5/31 vs. Binghamton W, 8-6 6/1 vs. Cal State Fullerton L, 3-4

4/5 at Maryland L, 5-6 4/7 at Kansas State W, 5-4 (10) 4/10 Minnesota L, 0-3 4/11 Minnesota W, 7-4 4/12 Minnesota W, 12-3 4/14 at Creighton W, 7-6 4/15 Omaha W, 8-6 4/17 Ohio State W, 5-2 4/18 Ohio State L, 1-2 (10) 4/19 Ohio State L, 2-5 (10) 4/21 Kansas State W, 10-4 4/25 at Iowa L, 3-4 4/26 at Iowa (DH) L, 2-3 (10) 4/26 at Iowa (DH) L, 1-5 4/28 at Creighton W, 7-6 5/1 at Northwestern W, 4-2 5/2 at Northwestern L, 0-5 5/3 at Northwestern W, 11-0 5/9 Purdue W, 9-6 5/10 Purdue L, 1-2 5/11 Purdue L, 6-9 5/14 at Illinois L, 3-6 5/15 at Illinois L, 9-10 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT 5/20 vs. Illinois L, 2-3 5/21 vs. Michigan State L, 7-9

2015 (34-23, 9-14 Big Ten) 2/13 at UNLV W, 2-0 2/14 at UNLV L, 3-5 2/15 at UNLV L, 0-3 2/19 vs. BYU W, 6-3 2/20 vs. BYU (DH) L, 3-8 2/20 vs. BYU (DH) W, 3-1 (11) 2/21 vs. BYU W, 9-1 2/27 at Loyola Marymount L, 1-4 2/28 at Loyola Marymount W, 8-1 3/1 at Loyola Marymount W, 5-1 3/6 vs. Texas A&M L, 1-2 3/7 vs. Hawaii W, 4-3 3/8 vs. LSU L, 2-4 3/10 Northern Colorado W, 9-3 3/11 Northern Colorado W, 9-2 3/13 Florida Gulf Coast W, 6-3 3/14 Florida Gulf Coast W, 8-2 3/15 Florida Gulf Coast W, 3-2 3/17 Indiana State W, 4-3 3/18 Indiana State W, 3-2 3/20 Michigan W, 14-3 3/21 Michigan W, 5-1 3/22 Michigan W, 6-3 3/24 Cal State Fullerton W, 7-2 3/25 Cal State Fullerton L, 3-4 3/27 Texas W, 3-1 3/28 Texas W, 1-0 (15) 3/29 Texas W, 6-2 3/31 Creighton W, 5-1 4/1 at Omaha W, 3-2 (10) 4/4 at Maryland (DH) L, 3-8 4/4 at Maryland (DH) L, 2-8

THREE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES

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Abilene Christian 0-1 Air Force Academy 4-0 Alabama 5-1 Arizona 1-3 Arizona State 3-6 Arkansas 11-9 Arkansas State 1-0 Augustana (S.D.) 10-0 Austin College 4-0 Baker University 0-0-1 Baylor 27-34-1 Bellevue College 3-0 Beloit 0-3 Benedictine 4-0 Binghamton 1-0 Bowling Green 1-0 Boston College 3-0 Bradley 1-2 Briar Cliff 4-0 Brigham Young 5-3 Buena Vista 9-1 Butler 1-0 California 4-6 Cal Irvine 4-4 Cal Poly 6-0 Cal Poly-Pomona 1-1 Cal Riverside 5-2 Cal State Bakersfield 2-4 Cal State Fullerton 1-9 Cal State Northridge 6-4 Cedar Rapids 0-1 Centenary 4-1 Central Michigan 2-0 Central Missouri 2-0 Chaminade 4-0 Charleston Southern 1-0 Chicago University 0-1-1 Chicago State 3-0 Cincinnati 1-0 Clemson 1-1 Coastal Carolina 0-2 Colorado 42-30 Colorado State 14-2 Concordia (Neb.) 6-3 Connecticut 0-1 Cornell 3-1 Cotner College 3-1 Council Bluffs 0-1 Creighton 81-48-2 Dallas 3-0 Dallas Baptist 1-1 Dallas University 2-0 Dana 13-1 Dartmouth 2-0 David City 1-0 Delaware 1-0 Denver 0-1 Des Moines 1-0 Doane College 5-0 Drake 10-4 Eastern Kentucky 0-1 Eastern Illinois 1-0 Eastern Michigan 4-0 Elon 1-0 Emporia State 0-1 Evansville 2-2 Florida 0-1 Florida Atlantic 1-0 Florida Gulf Coast 3-0 Florida State 0-1 Fort Hays State 9-1 Fort Riley 0-2 Fresno State 9-10 124

Friends 4-0 George Washington 2-0 Georgia Tech 0-1 Gonzaga 1-4 Grinnell 5-2 Hardin-Simmons 3-3 Haskell 9-2 Hastings College 5-2 Hawaii 8-15 Hawaii-Hilo 8-2 Hawaii-Pacific 6-3 Highland Park 3-5 Houston 27-31-1 Houston Baptist 3-1 Illinois 6-7 Illinois-Chicago 1-0 Illinois State 4-0 Indiana 6-8 Indiana State 2-0 Iowa 15-13 Iowa State 108-101 Jacksonville State 1-0 James Millikin 1-2 Jamestown 1-0 Kent State 1-0 Kansas 149-101-2 Kansas State 165-113 Kentucky 1-0 Knox College 2-3 Lamar 1-8 Lewis-Clark State 2-2 Liberty Baptist 1-0 Lincoln Giants 0-1 Lincoln League 1-10-1 Long Beach State 2-2 Louisiana-Lafayette 6-3-1 Louisiana-Monroe 1-0 Louisiana State 0-1 Louisiana Tech 13-6-1 Louisville 4-2 Loyola Marymount 2-3 Lubbock Christian 3-0 Luther College 6-5 Manhattan (Kan.) 2-0 Manhattan (N.Y.) 0-1 Mankato State 2-2 Marist 1-0 Maryland 0-3 McLennan College 2-0 McNeese State 3-0 Meji-Japan 1-0 Miami 2-0 Miami of Ohio 1-0 Michigan 11-7 Michigan State 6-3 Michigan Tech 0-1 Minnesota 25-24-1 Mississippi State 0-2 Missouri 108-146 Missouri State 7-5 Missouri Western 21-1 Missouri Wesleyan 1-0 Monmouth 1-1 Morningside 15-3 Mount Marty 2-0 Navy 1-0 Nebraska City Argoes 0-1 Nebraska Indians 4-3 Nebraska-Kearney 47-1 Nebraska Wesleyan 12-3 Nevada 2-2 New Mexico 21-8 New Mexico State 5-3

Nicholls State 1-0 Nittaieai (exh.) 1-1 North Carolina 1-0 North Carolina State 1-0 North Dakota 7-0 North Dakota State 5-0 North Texas State 2-0 Northeastern Illinois 1-0 Northern Colorado 41-6 Northern Illinois 2-0 Northern Iowa 23-3 Northwest Missouri State 21-2 Northwestern 9-9 Northwestern (Iowa) 2-0 Northwestern State (La.) 2-1 Notre Dame 3-11 Offutt AFB 1-0 Ohio State 11-7 Oklahoma 101-147-2 Oklahoma City 3-1 Oklahoma State 70-111 Omaha 55-9 Omaha League 1-16 Omaha Originals 2-0 Omaha YMCA 1-0 Oral Roberts 15-20 Oregon State 1-2 Pacific 1-0 Park College 1-0 Penn State 4-0 Pepperdine 2-2 Peru State 14-0 Portland State 1-2 Purdue 7-9 Regis 1-0 Rice 11-17 Richmond 3-1 Rutgers 3-0

St. Cloud State 12-5 St. John’s 8-1 St. Louis 1-2 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 0-2 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 2-4 St. Mary’s (Texas) 0-1 St. Thomas 1-2 Sam Houston State 1-5 San Diego 2-0 San Diego State 4-7 San Francisco 0-1 San Jose 0-1 Santa Clara 0-3 Seton Hall 4-0 Simpson College 1-0 SIU-Edwardsville 1-0 Sioux Falls College 2-0 South Bend 0-1 South Carolina 0-1 South Dakota 17-1 South Dakota State 18-2 Southeast Missouri State 3-0 Southern California 2-2 Southern Colorado 0-1 Southern Illinois 3-1 Southern Methodist 3-4 Southern Miss 0-1 Southern Utah 6-0 Southwest Minnesota 1-0 Stanford 2-6 Stetson 2-0 Still College 1-0 Tabor 1-0 Tarkio College 6-0 Texas 31-31 Texas A&M 22-28 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3-0 Texas-Arlington 2-1

Texas Christian 0-4 Texas-El Paso 1-0 Texas Lutheran 1-3 Texas-Pan American 4-0 Texas-San Antonio 4-1 Texas State 2-2 Texas Tech 31-21 Texas Wesleyan 0-2 The Citadel 1-3 Tokai-Japan (exh.) 1-1 Toledo 2-1 Tulane 0-2 Tulsa 16-5 UCLA 2-6 Ulysses 0-2 UNLV 10-18 Upper Iowa 0-1 Utah 4-2 Wabash 0-1 Wahoo 2-0 Wake Forest 1-1 Washburn 9-1 Washington 6-3 Washington (Mo.) 3-6 Washington State 2-2 Wayne State (Neb.) 38-3 West Virginia 1-1 Western Illinois 25-0 Wichita State 23-22 William Jewel College 2-0 Wisconsin 0-1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 17-1 Wright State 1-0 Wymore 1-0 Wyoming 13-4 York College 4-0

Entering the 2016 season, the Huskers hold a 103-90-1 record against teams who currently have baseball programs in the Big Ten Conference (Nebraska is 0-1 against Wisconsin, but the Badgers no longer have baseball). Nebraska has played at least one game against every Big Ten baseball program.

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he Nebraska baseball program has been one of the nation’s premier programs for the last two decades. The Huskers have qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 10 of the past 17 years including College World Series appearances in 2001, 2002 and 2005. In 2007, Baseball America ranked the country’s top programs since 1999 in several categories including winning percentage, NCAA Tournament appearances, Super Regional and College World Series appearances, All-Americans, players drafted in the top 10 rounds and players reaching the Major Leagues. Nebraska ranked 11th nationally among all programs and was the only Northern program ranked in the top 15. Nebraska baseball has a long history of producing All-Americans, as the Huskers have totaled 99 AllAmerica certificates. Bob Cerv was the first Husker to be named an All-American in 1950, when he was a first-team selection by the American Baseball Coaches Association. Following the 2014 season, starting pitcher Chance Sinclair was named a thirdteam All-American by Collegiate Baseball.

MOST WINS

(2000-15)

The Huskers have also enjoyed great success at the conference level, winning four Big 12 Tournament titles (1999-01, 2005) and three regular-season titles (2001, 2003, 2005). During the last three seasons, the Huskers have posted a pair of second-place finishes during the Big Ten regular season and at the Big Ten Tournament.

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Left page: Nebraska won four Big 12 tournaments, including an unprecedented run of three straight titles from 1999 to 2001, and reached the championship game six times as members of the Big 12 Conference. Right page: 62,020 fans packed Omaha’s TD Ameritrade Park over five days for the 2014 Big Ten Tournament, including 19,965 for the championship game between Nebraska and Indiana, which set an NCAA record for a conference tournament game.

Wins 782 744 741 722 721 711 689 683 683 671 670 638 667 662 654 649 635 628 624 617

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THE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

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he goal of every college baseball program around the country is the same every year - to reach the College World Series in Omaha. Every June, fans around the country see the passion that Nebraskans have for college baseball. For college baseball fans, there truly is no place like Nebraska. For the Husker baseball program, that takes on special meaning, as TD Ameritrade Park is less than an hour from campus. When the Huskers reach the College World Series, the stage is amplified, making it the toughest ticket in town. Nebraska has reached the pinnacle of college baseball three times since 2001, most recently in 2005.

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Three College World Series appearances • Nebraska is one of five Big Ten schools to make multiple College World Series appearances and one of five teams to make double-digit trips to the NCAA Tournament. • Nebraska has been in 10 NCAA Regionals and four Super Regionals in the past 17 seasons. • Nebraska has played for the Big Ten title twice in the last three seasons. • Nebraska reached the Big 12 Championship game six times in 13 seasons. • Nebraska has won 40-or-more games in nine of the past 17 years, including three 50-win seasons. Nebraska won 41 games in 2014. • Nebraska has won 624 games since 2000, which is the 19th-most victories among all Division I schools.

Left page top: The Huskers line up for their 2001 College World Series game against Tulane. Left page bottom left: Fans line up for tickets prior to NU’s 2005 CWS opener with Arizona State. Left page bottom right: The Huskers await Game 9 with Arizona State at the 2005 College World Series. Middle strip: A collection of moments from Nebraska’s three College World Series appearances, including Shane Komine on the mound during the 2002 CWS; Jed Morris at the plate in 2002; Joe Simokaitis celebrates the final out of NU’s win over Arizona State; Joba Chamberlain earned the win with seven innings of work in Nebraska’s first-ever CWS win against Arizona State in 2005; Dave Van Horn guided Nebraska to backto-back CWS appearances and was Baseball America’s National Coach of the Year in 2001; Andy Gerch hit a ninth-inning three-run homer in Nebraska’s extra-inning loss against Arizona State in 2005. Right page top: The Road to Omaha statue in front of Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha. Right page bottom: Rosenblatt Stadium was full of Husker fans for Nebraska’s game against Florida in the 2005 CWS.

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hawks field at Haymarket park Drawing a Crowd

Nebraska has ranked in the top 30 in average attendance in each of the past 15 years, including the 10th-best home attendance last season. The Huskers have broken their single-season attendance mark six times since 2000. Year Avg. Attend. 1998 597 1999 953 2000 1,148 2001 2,681 2002 4,110 2003 4,299 2004 3,700 2005 4,984 2006 5,092* 2007 4,137 2008 4,391 2009 2,912 2010 2,821 2011 2,366 2012 3,805 2013 2,859 2014 3,242 2015 3,956 *- School Record

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15th Season at Haymarket park in 2016

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ocated on 32 acres one-half mile west of the University of Nebraska campus, Hawks Field at Haymarket Park is widely recognized as one of the top college ballparks in the nation. Hawks Field features 4,419 chair-back seats with an up-close view of the action. Berm seating along both lines and throughout the outfield can handle more than 4,000 fans, providing another affordable family-friendly option. Hawks Field also features 16 suites, a club level lounge and a spacious, two-level press box with four radio and television booths. The playing surface of Kentucky Bluegrass is the only college field in the country to be a two-time Field of the Year by the Sports Turf Managers Association, winning the honor in both 2004 and 2007. The $29.53 million complex includes medical and laundry facilities, coaches’ offices and team lockers and a team lounge, all located in the baseball office building overlooking left field. The Husker clubhouse was completely renovated in January of 2010, with a new entryway, remodeled player lockers, new locker chairs, electronic reclining theater seating, a team dining area, two 25-inch touch-screen monitors, a new video messaging system and a gaming area. Prior to the start of the 2012 season, a new LED videoboard was installed that is nearly three times the size and resolution of the ballpark’s original video screen. The widescreen display is 17 feet tall and 34 feet wide, allowing Nebraska’s HuskerVision department to display introductions for each player, highlights and live crowd shots during the game. The Huskers have enjoyed playing at Hawks Field since its opening in 2002, posting a record of 301-109-1 (.734) over the past 14 seasons.

20 Largest Crowds at Hawks Field No. Attend. Opponent Date 1. 8,757 Texas A&M April 14, 2006 2. 8,711 Miami# June 11, 2005 3. 8,708 Texas A&M May 9, 2008 4. 8,697 Kansas April 19, 2008 5. 8,662 Creighton* June 4, 2005 6. 8,656 Texas April 21, 2007 7. 8,613 Oklahoma May 21, 2006 8. 8,569 Richmond# June 9, 2002 9. 8,646 UC Irvine* May 31, 2008 10. 8,485 Texas April 8, 2005 11. 8,481 Richmond# June 8, 2002 12. 8,474 Richmond# June 7, 2002 13. 8,419 Texas April 20, 2007 14. 8,415 Texas A&M April 15, 2006 15. 8,310 Oklahoma May 20, 2006 16. 8,308 Miami# June 10, 2005 17. 8,304 Creighton* June 5, 2005 18. 8,252 Oklahoma May 19, 2006 19. 8,163 Texas April 9, 2005 20. 8,063 Manhattan* June 1, 2006 *-NCAA Regional; #-NCAA Super Regional

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Player development

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n addition to Hawks Field at Haymarket Park, the Nebraska baseball team enjoys several first-class support facilities, including the Tom and Nancy Osborne Athletic Complex, the Hawks Championship Center and the Huskers’ indoor baseball/softball facility, the Alex Gordon Training Center.

The facility was named after the former Husker AllAmerican, World Series champion and four-time Gold Glove winner following a generous $1 million donation by the Alex Gordon family. Construction of the $4.75 million indoor practice facility began in November of 2010 and was completed in less than one year in September of 2011. The 22,000-square foot building features a large indoor practice area, along with restrooms and storage facilities. The facility is conveniently located on the northeast corner of Haymarket Park, just a few feet from Nebraska’s locker room, clubhouse, athletic medicine facilities and coaches’ offices. The practice area has an open design, with 18,000 square feet of usable space. The space is lined with netting, allowing for the entire area to be used for live batting practice and game simulation. The facility features six retractable batting cages. The batting cages are designed to be large enough to allow for batters to face pitchers in live simulation at the correct pitching distance. When not in use, the cages can be easily retracted to allow for use of the entire space. The Hawks Championship Center, located within the Tom and Nancy Osborne Athletic Complex, opened in 2006. The Osborne Complex serves as the home of Nebraska’s Strength Complex, Athletic Medicine Center and NU’s administrative offices.

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or more than a decade, one of the hallmarks of the success of the Nebraska baseball program has been its player development. From strength and conditioning, nutrition and skill instruction, players are ready for the rigors of professional baseball following their Husker experience. Since 2000, Nebraska has had 26 players selected in the top-10 rounds of the Major League Baseball FirstYear Player Draft, including catcher Tanner Lubach in 2015. Of those 26 players, only seven had been drafted before embarking on their Husker career, including none in the first 20 rounds. Players (from left) such as Joba Chamberlain, Tony Watson, Lubach and Dan Jennings are among the many Huskers who improved their draft position during their time at NU. The Huskers have averaged more than five draftees a year since 2000, including eight players drafted in 2001, 2006 and 2007, which is one shy of the school-record nine draftees in 1983.

Nebraska’s Top-10 Round MLB Picks Since 2000 Player Year

Round

Team

Before Nebraska

Jamal Strong

2000

6th

Seattle

Adam Shabala

2000

10th

San Francisco

Adam Stern

2001

3rd

Atlanta

John Cole

2001

5th

Seattle Mariners

Not Drafted

Dan Johnson

2001

7th

Oakland

Not Drafted

Thom Ott

2001

10th

Los Angeles (NL)

Jeff Leise

2002

7th

Anaheim

Not Drafted

Shane Komine

2002

9th

Oakland

Not Drafted

Aaron Marsden

2003

3rd

Colorado

Matt Hopper

2003

10th

Philadelphia

Not Drafted

Justin Pekarek

2004

8th

Cleveland

Not Drafted

Alex Gordon

2005

1st Kansas City

Not Drafted

Brian Duensing

2005

3rd

Minnesota

Not Drafted

Zach Kroenke

2005

5th

New York (AL)

Not Drafted

Joe Simokaitis

2005

10th

Chicago (NL)

Not Drafted

Joba Chamberlain

2006

1st

New York (AL)

Not Drafted

Jeff Christy

2006

6th

Minnesota

Luke Gorsett

2006

7th

St. Louis

Drew Bowman

2007

5th

Cincinnati

21st

Matt Foust

2007

6th

Pittsburgh

Not Drafted

Tony Watson

2007

9th

Pittsburgh

23rd

Aaron Pribanic

2008

3rd

Seattle

Not Drafted

Dan Jennings

2008

9th

Florida

Not Drafted

Michael Mariot

2010

8th Kansas City

Not Drafted

Cody Asche

2011

4th

Philadelphia

Not Drafted

Tanner Lubach

2015

9th

Anaheim

Not Drafted

27th Not Drafted 22nd

25th

34th

49th Not Drafted

Cody Asche was picked in the fourth round of the 2011 MLB Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies. Asche made his Major League debut with the Phillies in 2013.

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ebraska baseball has built a solid tradition for advancing its players to the professional ranks. A total of 35 Huskers have reached the Major Leagues, including two-time All-Star and current Husker Head Coach, Darin Erstad. In 2015, eight former Husker players (Cody Asche, Joba Chamberlain, Brian Duensing, Alex Gordon, Dan Jennings, Dan Johnson, Michael Mariot and Tony Watson) played in a Major League game. The 2015 season also marked a special year for three former Huskers, as Gordon, Mariot and Chamberlain all earned a World Series ring when the Kansas City Royals won their first title since 1985.

Nebraska’s First-Round Draft Picks

Player Organization Year Steve Stanicek San Francisco 1982 Bill McGuire Seattle 1985 Darin Erstad Los Angeles-AL 1995 Alvie Shepherd Baltimore 1995 Alex Gordon Kansas City 2005 Joba Chamberlain New York-AL 2006

Baseball Olympians

Player Adam Stern Brian Duensing Adam Stern

Country Year Canada 2004 United States 2008 Canada 2008

Top left: Head Coach Darin Erstad was in the Major Leagues for 14 seasons and earned three Gold Gloves. He spent the 2009 campaign with the Houston Astros before retiring. Erstad caught the final out of the 2002 World Series. Top right: Dan Johnson helped the Tampa Bay Rays to their first-ever World Series appearance in 2008 and hit a home run during the Rays’ final regular-season game of 2011 to help send Tampa Bay to the playoffs. On the final day of the 2012 season, Johnson hit three home runs as a member of the Chicago White Sox. Johnson, who played at NU in 2000 and 2001, has been in the Major Leagues for parts of eight seasons. Left: Former No. 2 overall pick Alex Gordon finished his ninth season with the Kansas City Royals in 2015, leading the Royals to a World Series title. Gordon moved to left field in 2011, where he earned four Gold Glove awards. Gordon also earned the Platinum Glove in 2014 as the American League’s top overall defensive player.

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Top: A member of the Toronto Blue Jays, Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Royals in 2015, Joba Chamberlain helped the New York Yankees win their 27th World Series title in 2009, posting a 1-0 record and a 2.84 ERA in 10 postseason appearances. Chamberlain earned his second World Series ring in 2015 as a member of the Royals. Middle: 2008 U.S. Olympian Brian Duensing helped the Minnesota Twins to back-to-back American League Central Division titles in 2009 and 2010. In 2010, he went 10-3 with a 2.62 ERA. The previous year, he was 5-2 with a 3.64 ERA and became just the third Twins rookie to ever start a playoff game. Bottom right: Two-time All-American Tony Watson was named an allstar for the first time in his career in 2014, while helping the Pirates to a third-straight playoff appearance in 2015. Bottom left: Cody Asche made his Major League debut in July of 2013 and went on to play 50 games for the Phillies. Asche played in 121 games in 2014 and 129 games last season. Headshots from top to bottom: Bob Cerv, Tim Burke, Darin Erstad and Ken Harvey

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ebraska Athletics is one of the few self-sustaining intercollegiate athletic programs in the country. In the 2014-15 fiscal year, Nebraska drew more than 1.3 million fans across all sports through the gates of its world-class facilities. This incredible interest and support enables Nebraska Athletics to invest in the student-athlete experience, as well as the overall game-day experience. Nebraska is a leader in providing all the resources and support necessary for student-athletes to become successful in Academics, Athletics and Life. Nebraska will continue to strategically plan for avenues to strengthen the resources to support more than 600 Husker student-athletes.

LIFE SKILLS

The Husker Life Skills program allows student-athletes to continue their development and impact lives in the community. In 2014-15, Husker student-athletes, such as Zack Darlington, combined for more than 6,500 hours in the community, making an impact on thousands of Nebraskans across the state.

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DICK AND PEG HERMAN FAMILY STUDENT LIFE COMPLEX

The Dick and Peg Herman Family Student Life Complex provides a comprehensive learning area for many of the Husker student-athletes. The complex houses the Academics, Life Skills and Compliance offices, and the Walter Scott Technology Center.

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LEWIS TRAINING TABLE

Husker student-athletes have ample places to dine, as the Lewis Training Table is open extended hours for meals, while the North Stadium and Hendricks Training Complexes have areas for supplements for recovery after workouts or for snacks throughout the day.

In August of 2014, the NCAA Division I Board of Directors restructured how member institutions and conferences, including the Big Ten, govern themselves. Nebraska has a great history and tradition of providing firstclass benefits and support to our studentathletes like no other. However, this change in governance, and subsequent legislation, has paved the way for Nebraska to enhance the benefits and experiences for our studentathletes even further. A few examples of these enhanced benefits are: · All scholarship student-athletes across all sports will have their scholarship calculated based on the full cost of attendance. · Each student-athlete will receive an Apple MacBook Air laptop computer to enhance their learning opportunities (pictured top left).

STRENGTH

Nebraska’s strength and conditioning has long been at the forefront of college athletics. Under the direction of Boyd Epley, Nebraska has a staff of 13 strength coaches, including football strength coach Mark Philipp, who creates personalized strength and conditioning programs for Husker student-athletes.

ATHLETIC MEDICINE

Nebraska’s Athletic Medicine facilities rank among the nation’s best, while one of the most experienced medical staffs in the nation care for all Husker student-athletes.

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· Nebraska has increased resources and support in all academic and performance related areas including but not limited to Academic Services, Life Skills, Athletic Medicine, Athletic Training, Strength and Conditioning, Nutrition and Dining Services (Training Table). · Nebraska created the first-known post-eligibility benefit program, where each student-athlete, who has graduated and exhausted their athletic eligibility, will have the opportunity to pursue with our support an internship, participate in a study abroad program or attend graduate school.

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ebraska increased its nation-leading total of CoSIDA Academic All-America awards to 320, adding six Huskers in 2014-15. Junior guard Shavon Shields (Olathe, Kan.) became NU’s first-ever first-team Academic All-American in men’s basketball. Senior sprinter John Welk (Bismarck, N.D.), who was Nebraska’s Male Student-Athlete of the Year, led three first-team CoSIDA Academic All-Americans for the men’s track and field program. Welk, who was honored as the Academic All-American of the Year in men’s track and field, was joined by Levi Gipson (Lincoln, Neb.) and Drew Wiseman (Bismarck, N.D.). Junior gymnast Ethan Lottman (Omaha, Neb.) earned second-team Academic All-America status. Sophomore outfielder Ryan Boldt (Red Wing, Minn.) was a third-team Academic All-American in baseball. In 2014-15, Lottman was one of three Huskers to win the NCAA Elite 89 Award, presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average participating at the finals site for each of the NCAA’s 89 championship events. Nebraska’s other two recipients of the prestigious award were Wiseman and senior thrower Will Lohman (Chewelah, Wash.) who claimed the honors in indoor and outdoor men’s track and field, respectively. Graduation is the ultimate achievement, and 118 Husker student-athletes earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in three commencement exercises at Pinnacle Bank Arena in 2014-15. At the conclusion of the academic year, Nebraska student-athletes posted an impressive 3.155 cumulative GPA.

In April, Nebraska celebrated 25 years of Student-Athlete Recognition Banquets with “A Night at the Lied,” the Husker version of the Emmys, Oscars and ESPYs rolled into one. More than 1,400 attended the celebration that was capped with Nebraska Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst (above left) and Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany (above right) presenting the Student-Athlete-of-the-Year awards and Big Ten Medals of Honor to Jessie DeZiel (above second from left) and John Welk (above third from left). DeZiel, a senior from Rogers, Minn., was a nine-time All-American for the Nebraska women’s gymnastics team. Welk, a senior from Bismarck, N.D., was a three-time All-American and the 2015 CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year in men's track and field.

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Academic Achievements

320 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (all-time, all-sports, leads nation) ·107 Football CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (leads all sports, all time) ·37 Volleyball CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (leads all women’s sports, all time) ·29 Softball CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (No. 2 among all women’s sports, all time) ·41 Men’s & Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country Combined CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (leads nation since CoSIDA added team in 2002) CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year in 2014-15 John Welk (Men’s Track & Field) Six CoSIDA Academic All-Americans in 2014-15 (4 first-team, 1 second-team, 1 third-team) First Team: Levi Gipson (Men’s Track & Field), Shavon Shields (Men’s Basketball) John Welk (Men’s Track & Field) Drew Wiseman (Men’s Track & Field) Second Team: Ethan Lottman (Men’s Gymnastics) Third Team: Ryan Boldt (Baseball)

More than 400 student-athletes were honored at the academic banquet, including 68 gold (3.750 to 4.000 GPA), 61 silver (3.500 to 3.749 GPA) and 140 bronze (3.000 to 3.499 GPA) medallion winners. Six Huskers earned Outstanding Scholar Awards, presented to seniors exhausting their eligibility with a cumulative GPA of 3.900 or better. The honorees included: Mark Hilderbrand, John Welk and Will Lohman (pictured above) (Track and Field), Amanda and Jennifer Lauer (Women’s Gymnastics), and Josh Reinertson (Men’s Golf).

In 2014-15, 118 Huskers earned their college degrees, including senior Ameer Abdullah (pictured above). Abdullah became the first Husker male athlete in history to earn a prestigious Senior CLASS Award, which is presented annually to the sport’s most outstanding senior student-athlete. The award recognizes achievements in four areas of excellence – classroom, community, character and competition. Previous Husker Senior CLASS Award winners were Kelsey Griffin (Women’s Basketball, 2010) and Gina Mancuso (Volleyball, 2012).

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship ($7,500) John Welk (Men's Track & Field) Big Ten Postgraduate Scholarship Winners ($7,500 each) Amanda & Jennifer Lauer (Women’s Gymnastics) John Welk (Men’s Track & Field) NCAA Elite 89 Academic Award Winners (3) Ethan Lottman (Men’s Gymnastics) Drew Wiseman (Men’s Indoor Track & Field) Will Lohman (Men’s Outdoor Track & Field) Senior CLASS Award - Ameer Abdullah (Football) Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars Award (16) Oladapo Akinmoladun (Men’s Track & Field), Paula Andrie (Women’s Track & Field), Alexandra Bilunas (Swimming & Diving), Bria Deveaux (Swimming & Diving), Jordan Harrison (Football), Gazmine Mason (Bowling), Mike Moudy (Football), Steven Reveles (Baseball), Andrea Ruiz (Bowling), Christian Sanderfer (Men’s Track & Field), Shavon Shields (Men’s Basketball), Leslee Smith (Men’s Basketball), Vasileios Stavropoulos (Men’s Tennis), Dawna Tyson (Softball), Tai Webster (Men’s Basketball), Nathan Wong (Men’s Golf) Male Student-Athlete of the Year John Welk, Men’s Track & Field Female Student-Athlete of the Year Jessie DeZiel, Women’s Gymnastics Big Ten Medal of Honor Winners Jessie DeZiel and John Welk Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Winners Ameer Abdullah (Football) Samantha Areman (Soccer)

In 2015, Shavon Shields became the first Husker men’s basketball player to earn first-team CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. Shields was one of six Husker student-athletes across all sports to capture CoSIDA Academic All-America awards in 201415, pushing Nebraska’s nation-leading total to 320 Academic All-American awards all time.

The NCAA established the Elite 89 Award to recognize individuals who reach the pinnacle of competition at the national championship level while also achieving the highest academic standard among their peers. Ethan Lottman (Men's Gymnastics), Drew Wiseman (Indoor Track, pictured) and Will Lohman (Outdoor Track) won the awards for the Huskers in 2015.

Herman Award Winners (Top Team GPA) Men's Tennis (3.510 GPA) Women's Swimming & Diving (3.568 GPA) Life Skills Team Award Winners Men’s Gymnastics, Women’s Soccer 690 Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll Selections Fall (356) and Spring (334) (3.0 GPA or above) 205 Academic All-Big Ten Awards (Letterwinner, 3.0 GPA)

Opposite page, bottom from left: Christian DeLeon earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in 2014 and then graduated with his degree in marketing in December of 2014. A four-year letterwinner and three-time academic All-Big Ten selection, Tyler King graduated in December of 2014 with his degree in nutrition science. Travis Huber left Nebraska after his junior season when he was picked in the 23rd round of the 2013 MLB Draft by the Minnesota Twins. Huber returned to Nebraska to finish his degree in communication studies and graduated in August of 2015.

118 Student-Athletes Degrees August 2014-12; December 2014-48; May 2015-58 87 Student-Athletes with Perfect 4.0 GPA Semesters Fall (43); Spring (44) 62 Big Ten Distinguished Scholars (3.7 GPA, 2014-15)

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he athletic academic unit, located in the Dick and Peg Herman Family Student Life Complex, provides personal and academic support to ensure that student-athletes will get the most out of their years as Huskers. Featuring one of the most innovative and comprehensive academic support systems in the country, Nebraska is dedicated to helping its student-athletes become outstanding leaders in their chosen fields. The academic support team is composed of 14 full-time staff members and is certified by the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A) as meeting the standards established by the N4A.

ACADEMIC COUNSELING Seven academic counselors, three learning specialists and two assistant academic counselors are in place to monitor daily academic progress, receive consistent course feedback, assist with the advising/registration process and monitor continuing eligibility and progress toward graduation. TUTORIAL SUPPORT A tremendous resource for all academic abilities, unlimited tutorial support from approximately 120 tutors on staff is available from day one up to college graduation in all subject areas. The tutorial program is certified as a model tutoring program by the College Reading and Learning Association. STUDY HALL Nebraska’s study hall program is housed in the D.J. Sokol Enrichment Center within the Student Life Complex. Student-athletes attend a supervised, flex-time study hall that features day, evening and weekend hours. Student-athletes are required to complete a specific number of study hours each week as determined by their academic counselor and/or coach. Additional performance-based or tutor-based study hall also may be determined by the academic counselor. MENTORING Academic support staff serve as mentors to all incoming student-athletes and a select group of returning student-athletes. Student-athletes meet with their mentor weekly to develop time management skills, gather and report academic progress information, and discuss academic success strategies. EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENTS Assessments are administered upon the request of the student-athlete, academic counselor, or coach. Learning specialists are available to administer and score informal assessments, which include a reading comprehension and a writing assessment. When more in-depth assessments are necessary, referrals are made to a consulting psychologist who conducts the assessments. If it is determined a student-athlete has a learning disability or another medical condition that impedes the student from reaching their academic potential, appropriate accommodations are implemented by the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities. STUDENT-ATHLETE ORIENTATION Each new student-athlete attends an orientation at the beginning of their academic career. Student-athletes are introduced to staff, faculty, administrators, and a variety of resources that help facilitate the transition into college while enhancing awareness of support services in the Athletic Department and across campus. PERSONAL COUNSELING Student-athletes will find a supportive and caring environment at Nebraska. Transitional issues, stress management, time management, academic focus and problem resolution are all addressed in a proactive manner throughout the year. If necessary, counseling referrals are also made to designated practitioners. COMPUTER RESOURCES The Herman Student Life Complex has two computer labs available for studentathletes. The Scott Technology Center features two tech tables for use on group computer projects and group study sessions. Additionally, each student-athlete is provided a laptop for use throughout their academic career at Nebraska. Top: Columns in the Hewit and Boekel Academic Center display the names of every Husker student-athlete who has lettered in a varsity sport and graduated from the University of Nebraska, while portraits honor each of Nebraska’s nation-leading CoSIDA Academic All-Americans. Bottom left: Construction was completed in the fall of 2010 on the Nebraska Student Life Complex, which nearly tripled the size of NU’s previous academic space. The Dick and Peg Herman Family Student Life Complex also features a new technology center and a dedicated Life Skills area and the Papik Computer lab (left).

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idely regarded as the premier and most comprehensive Life Skills program in college athletics, the Husker program is committed to providing proactive education, resources and support throughout college and beyond, promoting total person development and preparation for life after sports. Five full-time staff members and one graduate assistant coordinate a wide array of services benefiting Husker student-athletes.

A group of Husker student-athletes participated in Nebraska Athletics’ inaugural service trip to Guatemala in May 2015.

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The annual Nebraska Football Uplifting Athletes Road Race has raised more than $80,000 for pediatric brain cancer research in its three-year history.

Proactive Education

The Life Skills team organizes several orientations aimed at acclimating student-athletes to college life. Additionally, all incoming student-athletes attend the fall semester Husker Life Seminar. This interactive class promotes responsible decision-making, personal brand, financial literacy, leadership, involvement and service.

Individual Meetings

Every Nebraska student-athlete is assigned a Life Skills Coordinator who will arrange multiple individual meetings throughout the academic year aimed at enhancing personal and career development. The meetings help each student-

athlete identify a career focus and implement a plan to increase career marketability.

Career Commitment

Annually, Nebraska Life Skills organizes a StudentAthlete Career, Networking Night (pictured bottom right) and other career events aimed at connecting Huskers with companies desiring competitive, hardworking, accountable candidates. Athlete Network and Husker Hire Link provide opportunities to explore career opportunities across the country.

Community Outreach

Nebraska student-athletes readily accept the rolemodel challenge collectively giving more than 6,500 hours annually to impact thousands, both young and old alike, throughout the entire state of Nebraska. Outreach events include but are not limited to hospital visits (pictured bottom left), mentoring, school assemblies (pictured opposite page, bottom left), statewide rallies, Make-A-Wish, NFL Play 60 and Husker Heroes.

Leadership

Nebraska Life Skills provides student-athletes with endless opportunities to enhance leadership skills while distinguishing themselves from the competition. Internally, student-athletes can be members of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Uplifting Athletes Chapter or Husker Distinction Council. On campus, UNL offers more than 600 recognized student organizations allowing athletes to collaborate with other campus leaders for a common goal. Annually, Nebraska Life Skills funds and coordinates a one week service abroad trip allowing nearly 20 student-athletes to come together for a common goal while enriching cultural competencies.

RECOGNITION

In 2014-15, a record 37 Husker Football studentathletes were named to both the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team and Brook Berringer Citizenship Team for completing a minimum of six service projects in the calendar year. There are a host of other recognition opportunities both at the institutional, Big Ten and NCAA level which all reflect on the high ideals, character and servant leadership nurtured through community involvement.

POST-ELIGIBILITY OPPORTUNITIES

Effective December 2015 and beyond, student-athletes who letter and graduate will have a three-year window to benefit from one of three post-eligibility opportunities each valued at $7,500. Upon completion of required seminars, graduates can either study abroad, complete an internship or begin graduate school within the University of Nebraska system.

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he model strength and conditioning program in the nation, Husker Power plays a major role in the continuing success of Nebraska athletics. Nebraska’s strength program was the first in the country, and with 13 current staff members is now one of the most comprehensive strength and conditioning organizations in the nation. Nebraska’s strength training facilities have set the standard in collegiate strength training since the early 1970s. The Nebraska strength complex has been one of the most efficient and well-designed weight rooms in the country for nearly four decades.

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Program - The Husker Power Strength and Conditioning Program is geared for maximum improvement of performance on the field. Each athlete receives his own individual computerized program each year. Supervision - The Husker Power staff has 13 fulltime strength and conditioning specialists. Assistant Strength Coach Lucas Novotny works directly with the baseball program and helps Husker athletes prepare for a successful athletic career. Facilities - The Charles and Romona Myers Performance Center in the Osborne Athletic Complex is the finest all-around athletic facility in the nation, providing athletes with all the tools necessary to achieve at the highest level.

Baseball Lifter of the Year Year Player 1999 Ken Harvey 2000 Justin Cowan 2001 R.D. Spiehs 2002 Jeff Leise 2003 Aaron Marsden 2004 Jake Mullinax 2005 Alex Gordon 2006 Jeff Christy & Johnny Dorn 2007 Andy Gerch 2008 Mike Nesseth 2009 Erik Bird 2010 DJ Belfonte 2011 Matt Freeman 2012 Josh Scheffert 2013 Chad Christensen 2014 Ty Kildow 2015 Christian Cox

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roviding expert care to more than 600 Husker student-athletes, Nebraska features one of the most well-trained and highly skilled athletic medicine staffs in the country.

Under the guidance of Director of Athletic Medicine Dr. Lonnie Albers, Head Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist Jerry Weber, who works directly with baseball, and Football Head Athletic Trainer Mark Mayer, the 2015-16 Nebraska athletic medicine staff consists of five doctors, two therapist/athletic trainers, 11 athletic trainers and seven graduate assistant athletic trainers. Nebraska’s medical facilities have long been among the nation’s best, and NU’s athletic medicine center within the Tom and Nancy Osborne Athletic Complex will keep the Huskers on the front line of technology for decades to come. In addition to Nebraska’s North Stadium facility, Haymarket Park, the Bob Devaney Sports Center, Pinnacle Bank Arena and the Nebraska Soccer and Tennis Complex all feature athletic medicine areas. The Devaney Center’s Athletic Medicine facility underwent an extensive expansion as part of the Hendricks Training Complex addition in 2011.

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Bottom left: Nebraska’s Athletic Medicine Center features a hydrotherapy area that includes a three-level laned pool. The Hydroworx 1000 Treadmill Pool is equipped with two cameras underwater for evaluation and assessment, while the hot and cold plunge tanks are also available to the Huskers. Top right: Nebraska’s on-site medical services for student-athletes rank among the nation’s best. Dr. Lonnie Albers, Head Athletic Trainer Jerry Weber (pictured) and the Husker Athletic Medicine staff have their own X-ray equipment at Memorial Stadium. Bottom: The Lewis Training Table offers buffet-style service for lunch and dinner. Nebraska’s nutritionists work with all student-athletes to develop comprehensive nutrition plans.

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ebraska has always been on the forefront in training for student-athletes and the opening of the Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory (NAPL) in 2013 positions Husker Athletics as a trendsetter in the field. The creation of the NAPL and Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior (CB3) brought together athletic and academic researchers under one roof to study human behavior and performance. “We’re learning things that we haven’t seen before with football. Hopefully we’ll be able to put that toward something that helps us on the field.” Boyd Epley, Assistant Athletic Director for Strength and Conditioning. The NAPL team draws together researchers with diverse areas of expertise, including biomechanics, computer sciences, endocrinology, engineering, ergonomics, exercise physiology, nutrition, physical rehabilitation, psychology, sports science and vision. Researchers collaborate with Nebraska coaches and staff, as well as colleagues from around the world to address areas that are critical to athletes and society.

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NAPL EQUIPMENT AND CAPABILITIES · A 20-camera, three-dimensional, motion-analysis system quantifies joint and whole body movement patterns across indoor and outdoor environments · Twelve force plates, embedded in a variety of surfaces including field turf, mondotrack, and hardwood flooring, precisely measure forces generated by the body during activities · Wireless electromyography system and triaxial accelerometers evaluate muscle activation and limb acceleration patterns across different activities · Metabolic testing technology assesses resting metabolic state and cardiovascular fitness · Isokinetic dynamometer and weight lifting technology quantify strength · Research grade ultrasound assesses muscle, tendon, ligament and organ morphology · iDXA scanner quantifies the mass of bone, lean tissue and fat · Transcranial doppler evaluates blood flow changes in response to training and injury · Endocrinology laboratory jointly operated with CB3 captures level of salivary and blood biomarkers · Treatment rooms for blood draws and testing procedures The NAPL has close collaboration with researchers from Madonna’s Institute for Rehabilitation Science and Engineering to address issues of importance to student-athletes’ long term well-being.

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rom training facilities to competition venues, Nebraska’s athletic facilities are second-to-none across the collegiate landscape. From Memorial Stadium to Pinnacle Bank Arena to the new soccer/tennis complex which opens this fall, Husker student-athletes have the benefits of training and competing in state-of-the-art facilities. Fans across the state and region support Husker Athletics, as football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball all finished in the top-15 nationally in attendance during the 2014-15 year. .

MEMORIAL STADIUM

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HENDRICKS TRAINING COMPLEX BOWLIN STADIUM

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National Powers

The Husker volleyball team won its fourth NCAA title in 2015 when it swept Texas at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha in front of an NCAA record crowd of 17,561.

Kadie Rolfzen earned first-team AllAmerica honors in 2015.

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Rachel Martin became Nebraska’s most recent individual NCAA Champion, winning the smallbore title at the 2015 NCAA Rifle Championships. Nebraska finished fourth as a team under first-year coach Ashley Rose-MacAllister.

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I-back Ameer Abdullah became the first Husker male student-athlete to win the Senior CLASS Award in 2014. Abdullah, a second-round pick of the Detroit Lions, was also a finalist for the Doak Walker Award.

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Tanner Lubach was a three-year starter for the Husker baseball team and was one of four Huskers selected in the 2015 MLB Draft.

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Kiki Stokes earned All-America honors, setting school records in runs scored and on-base percentage in 2015.


The Husker men’s track and field team won the Big Ten Indoor title in 2015. Gary Pepin has guided the Husker track and field programs to 70 conference titles in his tenure at Nebraska.

Unmatched Fan Support

Nebraska was the only NCAA Division I program to rank in the top 10 nationally in attendance in football and men’s basketball in 2014-15. In addition, the Husker volleyball (first), baseball (11th) and women’s basketball programs (11th) all ranked in the top 15 nationally.

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High jumper James White earned firstteam All-America honors during both the indoor and outdoor seasons in 2015.

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Terran Petteway was a two-time All-Big Ten performer and scored over 1,000 points during his Husker career.

Wrestler James Green was a four-time All-American and was selected to represent the United States at the 2015 World Championships.

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University of Nebraska The University of Nebraska was chartered by the Nebraska Legislature in 1869 as the state’s public university and land-grant institution. Founded in Lincoln, the University of Nebraska was expanded in 1968 into a state educational system now comprising four campuses under the guidance of a Board of Regents and a central administration. Nebraska, which joined the Big Ten Conference in 2011, is a member of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, a consortium of Big Ten universities and the University of Chicago, which has generated unique opportunities for students and faculty by sharing expertise, leveraging resources and collaborating on programs. To discover more about the University of Nebraska visit unl.edu

Committee on Institutional Cooperation

As a member of the Big Ten, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) is a member of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, which includes all 14 Big Ten Institutions and the University of Chicago. The Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) and the institutions together have annual research expenditures topping $10.2 billion — more than the Ivy League and the University of California System combined — and they educate a total of nearly 600,000 students.

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University of Nebraska Innovation Campus

Nebraska Innovation Campus (NIC), which is designed to facilitate new and more in-depth partnership with UNL and the private sector, opened its first buildings in the summer of 2014. NIC’s newest buildings are the Food Innovation Center and Greenhouse Innovation Center, which both opened in 2015.

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MASTERS PROGRAMS

· Rated among Top 100 Top National Universities (U.S. News & World Report)

UNL has students from 135 countries, as well as all 50 states

· Rated among Top 50 Public National Universities (U.S. News & World Report)

Undergraduate Majors

· No. 2 Best Online MBA Programs for Veterans (U.S. News & World Report)

Recognized Student Organizations

UNL ENROLLMENT (FALL, 2014)

· Rated among top 100 Best Values in Public Colleges (Kiplinger’s Personal Finance)

· No. 2 Best Online Graduate Education Programs for Veterans (U.S. News & World Report) · No. 6 Best Online MBA Programs (U.S. News & World Report) · No. 11 Best Online Graduate Education Programs (U.S. News & World Report) · No. 17 Speech-Language Pathology Grad Schools (U.S. News & World Report) · No. 20 Best College for Veterans (U.S. News & World Report)

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CBA Groundbreaking

Groundbreaking took place in March for the new $84 million, 240,000-square-foot College of Business Administration building, the largest academic building project in the recent history of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The building, which is scheduled for completion in 2017, will offer interactive learning in state-of-the-art classrooms, one-stop student support services, cutting-edge technology and space to host many events in the future.

UNL Mission

As a land-grant university there are three primary missions of the University: teaching, research and service. UNL is the state’s primary intellectual center providing leadership throughout the state through quality education and the generation of new knowledge. UNL Colleges Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Architecture Arts and Sciences Business Administration Education and Human Sciences Engineering Hixson-Lied Fine and Performing Arts Journalism and Mass Communications Law

Top: The Outdoor Adventure Center opened in 2014 and features a 42-foot rock climbing wall Love Library is the main library at the University of Nebraska and sits on the southern edge of City Campus.

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Bottom: The new, 30,000-square foot Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center is the nation’s largest multicultural center attached to a student union.

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LINCOLN, NEBRASKA One of the nation’s largest 75 cities, Lincoln features many of the benefits of an urban setting and is only minutes away from the scenic beauty and wide open spaces of America’s Heartland. The third-largest city in the Big Ten, Lincoln enables Nebraska student-athletes to enjoy the benefits of city life while residing in a community which is widely regarded as one of the top places to live in the United States.

Some of the artists that have played Pinnacle Bank Arena since it opened in 2013 include: Jay-Z, Katy Perry, Kenny Chesney, Pink, Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert and Paul McCartney.

LINCOLN’S NATIONAL RANKINGS Happiest U.S. City (LiveScience) Healthiest U.S. City (Center for Disease Control) Best Sport City (Sporting News) Lowest Unemployment Rate (Bureau of Labor) Best Cities for Families (Child Magazine) No. 1 Overall Wellbeing (Gallup) No. 1 Quality of Life (State Univ. of New York) No. 2 City in Quality of Life (Gallup) No. 7 Cleanest Air (CNN) No. 7 City for Business & Careers (Forbes) No. 8 Most Secure Places to Live (Sperling’s) Top 10 College Town (Relocate America)

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Prominent People with Nebraska Ties

Grover Cleveland Alexander, Major League Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher · Fred Astaire, dancer and actor · Max Baer, boxer · Marlon Brando, Academy Award-winning actor · William Jennings Bryan, U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Representative, Democratic Party nominee for president 1896, 1900, and 1908

· Warren Buffett, investor; Forbes Magazine’s 2008 Richest Man in the World · Richard N. Cabela, entrepreneur, founder of Cabela’s sporting store · Johnny Carson, comedian · Joba Chamberlain, Major League Baseball pitcher · Dick Cheney, 46th U.S.

Vice-president · Adam DeVine, actor · Brian Duensing, Major League Baseball pitcher, Minnesota Twins · Henry Fonda, Academy Awardwinning actor · Bob Gibson, Major League Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher, St. Louis Cardinals · Alex Gordon, Major League Baseball All-Star and Gold

Modeled after the Power and Light District in Kansas City, the Railyard sits right across from the front entrance of Pinnacle Bank Arena, allowing fans to go to an event and then go out to the outdoor plaza.

Omaha, NEBRASKA

Nebraska’s largest city, Omaha and its metro-area, is less than an hour’s drive from Lincoln and has a population of approximately 900,000. Omaha is home to TD Ameritrade Park, the NCAA College World Series and the world-renowned Henry Doorly Zoo.

Glove winner, Kansas City Royals · Amy Heidemann, Karmin lead singer · Marg Helgenberger, actress · Peter Kiewit, contractor, investor and philanthropist · Jaime King, actress · Ted Kooser, Poet Laureate of the United States and Pulitzer Prize winner · Larry the Cable Guy, comedian · Malcolm X, civil rights leader · Nick Nolte, actor, producer · Alexander Payne, Academy Award-winning Director · Edwin Perkins, inventor of Kool-Aid, philanthropist · Andy Roddick, tennis star, 2003 U.S. Open Champion · Gale Sayers, Football Hall of Fame running back, Chicago Bears · Elliott Smith, singer-songwriter · Hilary Swank, two-time Academy Award-winning actress · Jack Sock, 2014 Wimbledon doubles champion ·

Gabrielle Union, actress · James Valentine, Maroon 5 guitarist · Tony Watson, Major League Baseball All-Star, Pittsburgh Pirates · Paula Zahn, Former News anchor for CNN

13 ncaa tournaments

three college world series appearances

99 All-Americans

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Nebraska baseball academy Learn About Summer Camps at bigredacademy.com, call (402) 413-8881 or e-mail baseball@bigredacademy.com “The Nebraska Baseball Academy has a passion for this great game of baseball. Our purpose is to influence the lives of the youth in a positive way. The Academy will help do this by teaching all participants how to play the game the right way, developing the unique tools each child has and creating a work ethic that is unbreakable on and off the field. We will give you the tools to build your foundation as a baseball player and have a blast doing it!” - Head Coach Darin Erstad

Fall League Darin Erstad Nebraska Baseball Head Coach

Ted Silva Nebraska Baseball Associate Head Coach

Curtis Ledbetter Director of Baseball Ops. Academy Director

Renee Brinkmann Nebraska Baseball Academy Coordinator

Mike Kirby Nebraska Baseball Assistant Head Coach

Brad Smith Nebraska Baseball Volunteer Assistant Coach

The Fall League is a mini-season experience. The purpose of the Fall League is to provide the participants an opportunity to continue to improve their overall baseball skills and development in the fall. It provides participants with more innings, extra repetitions, extra at bats and a chance to play other positions and improve basic fundamentals. Teams are encouraged to register; individuals who register will be assigned to a roster based on age level. The League runs for five weeks on Sundays and will include one weekday evening session for Skill Instruction. All games will include umpires and will be held at various fields throughout the City of Lincoln and area communities. Age levels for this League are 11/12; 13/14; and 15 - high school seniors.

4-on-1 Instruction

This is a four-week class, meeting once a week for 60 minutes (four hours of total instruction). The 4-1 Camps are a handson class for those who want to improve on hitting, catching, infield and pitching. Classes are very small and sessions are designed to teach drills and philosophy that we hope will create a consistent level of success for all ages and abilities.

Stars Camp

This camp is exclusively for those student-athletes in high school. The camp is a unique blend of evaluations and teaching instruction and game situations that allows participants to learn the game of baseball. Pitching, hitting and defense will be emphasized. All of this will be followed by a scrimmage against other participants. Other area smaller colleges and Junior College coaches will be invited to attend this camp.

Day Camps

Nebraska Baseball Summer Camps take place at Hawks Field. The complete summer schedule of camps will be available in March.

Each summer we conduct several Day Camps in various towns throughout the state of Nebraska. Day Camps are what we consider All Skills Camps on the road! Day Camps typically run from 9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. If your community has interest in hosting a day camp, please contact Renee Brinkmann at (402) 413-8881 or baseball@bigredacademy.com. She would be happy to discuss the requirements for hosting a summer camp in your area in the Summer of 2017.

Hitting School

This is a 4-week session, meeting once a week for 2 hours (8 hours of total instruction) and is for high school players only. Techniques and drills used during this session are the same taught and practiced daily by Nebraska Baseball. The Hitting School will focus on a comprehensive training program with special emphasis on routine and repetition. Each week will begin with a block of “classroom time” to help players stay focused on what is being taught on that particular day.

Individual Private Lessons

Individual private lessons (Hitting/Pitching/Catching) are now available through the Nebraska Baseball Academy. Because of NCAA bylaws, these private lessons are open only to 10-year olds through individuals currently in the eighth grade. NCAA bylaws state that “prospective student-athletes” shall include any individual who has started classes for the ninth grade and are prohibited from participating in private lessons. Lessons will be 4-week sessions meeting once a week for 45 minutes. The Nebraska Baseball Academy uses the Alex Gordon Training Complex for year-round training.

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